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419 East First Street
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Sanford, Florida

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MAYONNAISE
MARSHMALLOW
PINEAPPLE
No.

2V2can 2.ph'

No. 303 cn. 2 lor 2.V

W hile llm ikr, No. 30,1 ran

APPLE SAUCE

SNOWDRIFT
BLOSSOM TIME

2 cans 27c

So. 1 ran

(iRAPEFT SUCTIONS

10c

CATSUP

p .tfi.td

BLUE ROSE RICE

3 ll&gt;s. 32c

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STANDARD.
Il-O/. BTL.

No. 1, 2 cans 25c

15c

JUICE
25c

LOUISIANA PORTA RICAN

1-LBS.

IG-OZ.
CAN

YKI.I.OW

3-LBS.
HRKSII DELICIOUS. CI.KAN
WRAITKIi IN CELLOPHANE

IDAHO

PKRSIAN

MAHCAKCT ANN'S

29c

BREAD
11c
FAMILY
SI/.K W IU TB

DOZEN

RKD TOKAY

FROZEN FOOD
«i U«. Can

Orange Con. 1 for 99c
Honor Hum! Fotilhuok

Limas 1 2 -oz. pkg. 35c
Ilirda.Kr*

IB 0». Pk«.

Rhubarb ........... 25c

(JHKKN CilANT

PEAS

GRAPES.................. 2-lbs. 29c

SANDWICH LOAF |4c

APPLES.................. 5-lbs. 45c
MIU1 Hi AN
CELERY........... Ige. stalk 8c

“Childrens Delight"

JONATHAN KATINti OR COOKINIi

QUART

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SIRLOIN....................................lb. 87c
RIB OR CLUB........................... lb. 75c
T-BONE ........................................... lb. 95c
ROUND BONE SHOUDER
ROAST....................................... lb. 67c
FANCY BRISKET STEW........lb. :$9c

STEAKS:
SLICED BACON
PALM RIVKR

K R A F T S K A Y M II.O F A C T O R Y P A C K K II

KR AFTS S IIA H I' ( lll'D IIAR

CHEESE '/ai » 29c CHEESE k u &gt;. i&gt;kK. 35c
WKSTHRN

WESTERN

BEEF LIVER ia 57c Pork Neck Bones i.R. 21c
WKSTHRN
WESTERN
PORK TAILS lb. 21c Pork Bos. Butts l». 49c
SIMJAR-CURKD SMOKED

WKSTHRN

Pork Spare Ribs

lb .

39c I Bacon Squares
PUSS N’ ROOTS

Chickrn-Noudlc Soup

CAT FOOD

3 Pkgs. 320

NO. I CAN. 2 FOR J ] c

100

I OXYDOL
i f. 28" GL 7 Br

W IIULE KERNEL

CORN

,

12-OZ, CANO I

2 for 330

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lb.

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72c
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A VERA G E ............................................each $ H 9
B R E A S T S .................................................. lb. 93^
T I I I G H S .................................................................. lb.870
I) RUMS T I C K S ....................................... i lb. 810
G I / Z A R D S ...................
lb. 490
W I N G S .................................................................... lb.510
N E C K S .................................................2-lb. pkg. 320
B A C K S .................................................2-lb. pkg. 560
LIVERS ................................................. 12-oz. ctn. 950

TOMATO HOUR

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LIITON MIX

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WESSON OIL
PINT

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10c

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NO. 2
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5-LBS.

MARC A It K T ANN'S
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Home Controlled Stores--'Where Customers Send Their Friends

Fanry

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Park Avenue and Third Hire**
Minitier, J. Her card Riml
Sunday School |u oh A.M
Morning Wonliip 11:00 A M
• i. Church Nolle** i.&lt;I.- 1 be | il,rm lid al III* ll* r)lJ u lllfi .a I ) , Sermon: "Where Shall We Go?" .
W on hip Open, llllnd Eye, "In
i l l b«{&lt;Mf putllOlloil
the Death (if King Arthur, Mal­
•’tihford M in is te ria l A M rrrla llo n
lory give, ua the 'lory of the Holy
Rev. II. I.. /.Ininirrinan, I'trxHIntt
Grail, the rup whirl, tradition ravJiMt ( \ I ’i aw*, S t T . • T r* tt«.
t i l tiled by the Mailer al lh»
|.a&gt;t Supper We au told that I*
tiavrUd ell OH I th, world on l&lt;
A h h E M H IA n l i . m ii
IIU I.Y I RUSH t III in H
hraru of gloilou, light. On* high*
1399 Laurel Avenue
1 Epic, opal!
lie*. R, l.&gt;M|f|.,it /&lt;&lt;&gt;&lt;■■&lt;*&gt;man il li borne on (hi* lain, lay of light
L. A Allen, l'*»lur
It came i , King Aithur'* rooit In
Iter I in
Sunday behind 1*'I5 A M .
dttrrihing the •fleet upon tin
I?lb Sunday afiri Titn liv
Morning Worahip II m i A M
g|.,U|i hr ii*r«e lhe»e tuguetllv,
P *P» A M Roly ( ..ion.union
Yr ulh Her vice *1 Ci I* ''
Evening Hervif* 7:80 I'M
D:8&lt;! A M Eanuly Stivlc* an word* *Th,n weie all alighte.1 of
the Ro|y Gl.uit, and then hu-gan
Midweek Service
Wednesday Cburrh Schix.l.
II &lt;PI A M Mornlna Player an each knight to Se, HI* Rrolher
1 ’iayti and piai*» 1 '(|l I I
Faliei than Ever lie Saw Him
Knit! (Kit tlm iih to v.m iin ii ' Sermon.
fiefuir '
fl'tki P.M. Y P 8 L.
Depart to »rrvc, amt you util t,.
"Should It not be true that real
Service* iI u i Iiik the week:
U w td
Monday tbrougb Thuiaday and mi.i - idp make* Ihe far* of a fellow
F IR S T C H U R C H Ml i HRIS1
Saturday Holy Communion 7:30 man fairer than *vet we have fen
If? Outthl It not to tend u* out t 1
A M.
S C IE N T IS T
MU) Eat.I Second M(feel
Eitday Roly c.ointnunlon UAP. ditcovtr vaiuet In otbri, that oh*,
our blind eye* did nut d iic n vn ?"
AM
Sunday School
4F&gt; A M
— Atthui E C ow l.'
Daily Inltrcaialon* UM*f» P.M
Mon.ii..' Satvl i 11-no a m
Wednetday Service M m I* M
I IRS1 It IP 11ST t H U N CH
Ktadiii, loom T&gt;.**day» mi l I i
I IllilS I t III III II. 1 nor-oo.l
l*aik (venue al Hlttb Hlreet
day* 3:0&lt;) to 5:00 &gt;' M
tEpl-rupal)
It. P Hi.M.ka, Jr., Patio,
"A re Sin, D lttatt, And D**U Iter. R I &gt;Ml*loii Zimmerman, it I
John I.. Millrr, l.durallonal
Real?" It ihi aubjcri *.f llir l&lt;*
Vlrar
llir r. in,
tnn-Earnx.n which will I.. Mart in
Hull Sunday all*, Trin ity
"W r’ve Savnl A Place Fur You"
Church** of f'h iilt,
Sciential,
COO P.M. Kvenlna Piayei an I
Sunday School il:45 A.M W
throughout 11.* world on Sunday Sermon.
provide for every member of th*
Octtd.ir 8.
All a,* welcome
family. "Take your family lo Sun
The Golden T a il it "Halvalio*
bvlongeth unlo III* lo rd '
tl.*' S E V E N T H I) 1 1 \ UVK N 1 1ST day School."
Morning
Wutahlp lid*** A M
bita*ing la upon thv per.|i)e‘* IP*
Seirolh S I,n l and Elm ttenu*
Sermon by E. Wairen Capell.
1:9).
Sabbath K-hmd 1* 30 A. M
11 .no.ng
Union (1:15 I’ M A
Antony llir cllallnn* wh rh nun
Churrh S&lt; rvlcr 11 Im A M
print Hi* l.ea*nii»B* •mnn i* the
1 'iaver
U rM ln ri
Weilne-dB* Union for eveiy rl.utrh men.la i
Story lloui for rldldren under !
following front III* Hilda: "Cod
evenlnw at 7:1** P M
yean.
lovrd t|i* world, that lit rave Id*
L A K E M AIIV i u m m c n e i v
I,veiling Wmthlp 7:311 P. M
only begollrn Son. (hut whenever
C R I'R i R
Hern.on t.y E Warren Cap*JI.
beUwvaih in him *hwiW not neri-h
t I ’. While Mini ler
A ( hurr). Tiaining School on
but have t-vt r 11*••tn&gt;• lift For Orel
Chinch School 10:00 A M. Clan,
"li.iildiog A Church Tiaining Proatnt not I '
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Mu' world e, fur all a«r*
grain” will liegit. tld* Monday
to condemn •* . , |-&lt; i|.|t tl.ut tin*
Worship Hcivlce II Oil A M
world tbn.iiah h in rmenf li* aavad"
.In,do, WeMmlrolei Eellowvhl* •fgiting, Oct. ti ni 7:80 P.M. and
cuntirtg each night thru Friday
(John Bilfi
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4:0(1 P.M.
Th* Lra*on Salmon nlto include*
Selilm Wetliidnitor Fellowthfp night. Mr. F. War let) Cnprll of the
Tiaining Ih-partment of thr Flo,
the following p*,iagi from th* ll :10 P M .
Ida Haptitt Convention will he the
Chrlatlan Science teattinnk, •'JL'l•net and Ifralth with Kay to th* I IIH IN TIA N A M I M ISSIONARY teacher. All church member* are
ntgr.l to attend.
Scripture*." by Mary Maker Eddy:*
A L L IA N C E
"I,net, malice, anil nil *o»t* of Pack \venue at Fourteenth Street
F IR S T C H R IS T IA N C IIU K C H
evil are di&gt;rated belief*, nnd you
Glenn E. Smith, Patlor
I bo7 Sanfonl Aienue
can dcatoiy them only hv dealing- 10 :0(1 A.M. liihl* School. A WleJ.
Randall
Farrla. Minlatrr
Inf the wicked motive- whirl, pro Inddt, Slip, rlnl,ll.l.'l.(
“ I* I l,y Heart Right?" I* the
due* them. If the evil la over In the
11 (Mi A M. Mo,nine Wor*hli* theme
for the artmoii the Mlnliler
rtpantani mortal mind, while It* Mi tiunary Sunday will be ob**,v.
effect* at ill remain on the individ­
Ill eucb teivl.e thiOUghuul Ihe will u*e Sunday morning at the
Eilat t hriitian Church.
ual. you ran remove thin dDuidei day.
"Eoi Such A Time A* Thla" will
aa nod'* law it fulfill, d and i.fnr
7 HO P.M. Evening K»'ivlre An
maiton camel* the crime" (to t Informal -ervln* f.o all »y . - The b* the evening (7:3li P.M.I aeiinun
pa:tur will t|&gt;«ak. All aic welcome topic, o*e.t l.y the minl*ter.
1045).
Th , Churrh »rh**«l begin* ll»
worth ip and atudy at It 45 A.M.
T H E C H U R C H i l l ' W ill
F IR S T P R K S IlV T K R ItN
C h i i k t l a n Youth Eellow*hip
2508 Elm tteniie
C R I'IIC H
■meeting al 11:110 P.M.
Re* Joe
f’rewa, I'aalnr
Ret. A. G. Mr Innit, II II.. Patlitr
Gbiin h officer* ..... ting Tue*dav
Sunday trhord begin* nt !* C '
0 If, A.M Chur. I. School
7:3li I' M, M idw,,k itilde itudv ami
A.M . Clavaei for all at***
11 lx* A.M. Morning W’oi*hlt‘ ptayeri W vdnfktiy 7s90 I'M
M w iilill worahip nl 11 Ml A M Sermon by M&gt;. M. Inid*.
You ate cordially invited In
Haaaafr hy the |ia‘ till. All mem
0:30 P.M, Y ‘inlh
Eellowtbip Ivor,hip with II*
her* are urged to U- pr***nt *i Pioneer Erllow-lnp
lb la i art Ice.
7 10 I’ M. Eve nine Wurihly.
F IR S T M E TH O D IS T C H U R C H
Hpectal mu*ic for Sunday morn
EvangtliiHc •civic* at 7 in I'
J, E MrKtnlry. M lnitltr
lug:
Solo,
"The
Living
God"
bu
M. Maaaafe hy Kvangelivl R*v, II
K
.iU
il
H.uaii;
Anthem,
,
"(
orti'
M. Crow* of Jackionvllle. Ela
fnl* aar*lc* will bagtn a I* ' TKou Roly spitlt" by Chanc*’ i la ,i for a w ry attt
Week* recital at The riiuich n» Choir.
li.liu A M. Morning Wntihip
God conduct*.I by Hev
II, V
Pgiinou Topic: "'lh* Maidlr of
Crew* Service* each eeentnir a* * 411 It* R III T H E N \ f tllK N F
Charity”.
7:50 P.M They Will be (peel*1
11.1 Maple Avenue
ti 3U p M. Youth Eellowthip Set
mualc and ringing In each **iv|cr
Hev. L. It. Rutlitun. I'aator
vice.
Alto nightly healing aervl.'r* T '
Sunday School !*'45 A V
1:90 P. M. Evening Worthip
ebdrrh airing band will fointth
Morning Worvhlp in 45 A M
f iim un Tu p k i "On* Man Htvolu
the mualc and the public it invite'
Junior Sdclrty 11:15 I'M .
tmn".
to atten dall the revival aeivb*N .Y .I'S 7:04) I’ M
Kay. II. M. Crew* of Jirkeonvlll*
F.vening Service 7:45 P M .
it pn older bndhrt to the patlor
Nolle*: The revival |* now lr
Be*. Joe C. Crew*.
prograa*. We Invite you to come
ami b* with ua. The aeivice* ft*,'
L A K E M A R Y C H U R C H UP IR E each evening at 7:10 P.M. Including
Pa i hi day nig hi.
N A / .A llE N E
Lake H a rr, Ela.
a u T iT u ii
F R E E M E TR O ill S T C H U R C H
ftav. J e n , Hi annum Patlor
R A Y M O N D m . HAI.I,
I iiiirlh Street and Laurel Avrtiu,
I
J
.IH
K ) Hruktf
Sunday School 10:00 A M
Ereil It. Horton. I*a*tnr
ai.4 Al**l
Morning Wort hip II 00 A M
In
M i l * li-,&lt;*
Sunday School IM 5 A M
Eve nine Wnrtbin 7:in I* M
11, 11. M - I ' u n i y a n t , * .
Molding Wurthlp 10:45 A M
Ui« &lt;1 1.1,11n*«
H.Y.P.B. 7i00 I’ M
Young People, Service 7"O 1' M
Mid week P iayn Set vice 7:1»
Evangelistic Service 7:3*1 P M
P.M,
Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:10
Young Pei'ple*’ Cottaye Eiaver P.M
Matting Thuriday night 7:10 I' M
Piaye, Hind meet* every Toe*
YdU g it Invited to attend lliete dav morning at (1:00 A.M.
You at* invlled,
aarvtfti.

At IHE CHURCHES

■K?

army
irpic*«niiiig
iO,ooOykwu
Tim TCoiici**N li..* i,| .'tl.
Cooimuriiat-dominated North Ko­ •ayv the koattin bird of
n a ,&gt;• began a civil war Juna
25. They ctot*ed the line to in­ America ia known a. Hie ".linking
vade the territory where JU.HWI- pbraianl" twarine ul lla nu*tv
taiO Korean livui under the tl,. N, odor
•aponaorrd Republic- of Korrk
On llw map (be •-*&lt;!. Par-iiei
ID H A L H O Y L E
la
* *[u-41al neat etieight bleck
N O H TM K U K L A
( , l ’l
Mere I, wl *l It 11 like aLuve the 3All.
line.
Parallel in North Kurea.
Hut - et the !U)K do4igblro&gt;,
Au u h iu U riJ Ikiulli Kuteali to lJ i,r ,ir*|M in eowiltly ditch, bit un­ plod* on north leyond thr fa*,i*theeding bead pdluwril in the yellow du&lt;t *d the toad..ay.
n i he &gt;%«» not |.aiMui demeii'e
lion or rhelkmaik aero-, tin
Tw o tinea of bon* weary South,
Koiean doughboy, limp pa*« « v t r
, ,oldiv, itra a g la r.-m e n I. k, wHilling road. To hi, tight it the
tbr itunei and rut. of the road „ |(( oul u U r(J ,b* killing pace, peace fid blue Sea of Japan w bri,
an American deaitoyei *wimt
tT ***
I
i mi‘“ii« »g «d m*n limping pain*ir furtnlgbt from d««P **' fully, young vuur.dad men with Daily. To hi* left are valley* of
„uth Korea.
td&lt; nd-*tain«d bamlaget on cht«ka, ripening tic* ami rugged, yellow
eroded hill* with atuntrd, windThe Hone, have worn to Ut&gt;
*,,.1 leg*,
te.v the rubber-aoled
aboe.of
|iul „
lo rBUh
up twitted pine tree* and cut hy
drv lortuou* ravine*.
aOme aoidlrra and they have •»■ w,l|( , u t ,jlawt
fur th , „
The hill* alvu at* tcerred hv
Placed tbem with pea.ant .U p - fUj ylUlitll l l l u U w Uli. wrny
ditch**
and
pock­
per* of rlca atiaw.
(u W|„,| t,».k tl., rice raliou. Se- •i m y-dug
marked with well camouflaged
But they manage a aweal-alaln-j v „ a l irucba toll by within lo­ empty coi,crete bunker* and pill­
rd grin aa they paa*. A battered f |„t
|b« U » d of the loldier
box**.
truck wbeeros by— *o decrepit it „ m .
u( m r roadway, li*
Some of tbr South Korean Ar
rould be held together only by
on
unheeding.
then in )’* prepared defrntivr poaithr mutalf of thr mn* in I! Il Av .«h m it
at hit drovk«y thin* are noith of 38. Some of
locki like a aardine can on wheel-.
y,wr.*
and »bufflri on.
th* more heavily fortified poet&gt;
Hot troop. Jammed in It are||r look, imiilferenlly down at
of thr North Korean armv
i*
tinging, ahouting and waving |hf ^ IM.U . u, . heavily load- •till aoiith of th it artificial boun­
and white Rag- l|( j ritfj, |J„j |1B, j utl
dary. Each army ha* followed
of the Korean republic.
( |(1J
#Mtj 0y, rturtied in w the (inic pioved military princi­
Tiie marching troop* look i.t
ft«M.
ple of building a defend line
the ridge* euvlouaty, then luiti
Ti,» dnvei I* crawling out hold* along (he iiatur.il pattern of the
their head* to Die yellow loud
» dangling, bl.eding band hill,.
and break into th,- ihuffling trot
t,i.-ii look- * &gt; alialteivd one
That ia how the 38th i'arall-l
typical of llw ir Infantry.
know* it muat In- amputated I--ok- to thr individual South
Marching with them and ihnuld- ■ Hot tin* i»
an oriental aimy. Korean infantrymen and It I
Get i**V pruductiun ia aix
ering part of their eouipment anTin- "b h u . with trouble of hi* doubtful if hr even know* he ha*
iwuwth* and two lo *ll doaen
ill* or morv (dry* umler 1U y e t* |own, lower* hi* rye* to thr du*t rrotaed tire line. The men nraaevl
mote egg* per bird per year
old. They are csinp followi i * | ami keep* on ahufflti g
to war uaually know the )ea*t
than aieragr rhirkrnv of ataaHome diatance back he alao about It— except Ua danger*.
•tti acted by, the joy of g&gt;nng with
dard Deed. Ibcrw are the rec­
the winning arm y— and getting
i**td with n|ual indifference a
ord* II)-L ia r chick* are mak­
a Im w I of free rice. A aoblirr
rye aign ietlried ill a language
ing. Heaivlanl to hot weather
puiiited lo a milling aight-yearhr ihwan’t uodrtate.tMf. Tire lang­
k M -y e a rallrmpa ami they give plenty
I mortar
uage ia Engllah and th* aign
old carrying a&gt; load
I
of egg* in the rnrly fall when
C b lrn p ra rln r
tb
•hell* and aaid: " H r ’* my hou*e
aaya*
egg price, are bent. Winner of
"Y’ou me i-ruaaing the 18i|i
ho
laying le*l*. throughout Ihe
San. Al. Nat. Hk. Illdg.
flehlnd
thr
rolumri
alowlv Paul I, I ( oortrvy of the third
country. W H IT E I D R A Y for
I'h. 1752 or 1748
atumblr* a line of civilian laiior- KuK ilirpuhlir of Korea) D ivifull detail*!
Sat. afternoon by appoinlmeat
era. Each i* burdened with a -4,0,1 We wr,,- flrat."
Tht* i* Die nridtrary Hne that
wooden pack to which i* tad a
S e n d F o r N e w F re e
frrch rut lug Bimuat a* wide aa ali44, 11)15 ha* divided Korea’*
C a ta lo g
the road and more than nix induitrial north (ruin it* agri­
inchc* thick. Tlie log* are u**d to cultural *outh. It i* thr line that
bridge atreami. They look heavy Bgparated llir Kuivaian and Am eri­
enou|rh to break the back of j can ocrupaliun lone* after the
Optomelrlat
list;.'! I I A I N K S H O A D
loogOwreman bui the Korean Japan, ae were thiuwn out of the
worker* apparenty ran tote them country at th* end of the last
SI. I'elersliurK, Florida
f„i rnilaa.
’ ‘ 9 war.
118 MagaoDa Ava.
Rheme I t
It i* the Hne from which an
And behind (hern for hour

Hard Marching ROK Troops Go Into
Communist Korea After Long T rek

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|('••III MNfH »**••*» !*»•* Ott*|
near U i t Minnie. ha, '00 feel
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llic highway mill.rilljlrly 1.4.ltli ul
blur Und Inn, end o«»e mile hum
the illy limit*.
I hr whole Had originally lud
a frontage ul 500 1 **1, but III*
owner, H W. 'A ill.iini. tium whom
the putchate u briny made. u
rticrving llir nuitl,rail coirtci mill
.’00 Irrl of load frunltgr ami -UNI
® lrrl depth. Ill,mediately nmlh ul
(bit confer il it planned, with
County (.u-upriaiiun to budJ j
load lu caltnd lo bantuid Avenue,
one mite atvay. Oft Iht touib bur.
dir tract bat a depth of I.58J
(tel.
Oil* Mat lilt ill lepoilfil that l hr
property had l&gt;r«n tinveyr-l and
that L. F . fiuylr » a i examining
the ab.tract.
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Franvi* Airline l her «&gt;&gt; ill rati
ed to look a tln tba clearing ant
Wlllianta atatrd that lie will co­
operate in tbli Hull, which ti due
to M ail Immediately,
Mi Dawton, aa chairman o! the
group, wa* directed to pick two
men (•• tru e at a iminlnatliii;
ctrumittee to (elect candidate* fur
a nine man buaid of dlieclura foi
the new organlralmn.
After conaldeialdr illacUI»toli, It
, . w a i voted that uiambel*tii|i on the
* i . »i,l shall lu- limited to "tin,. I
puit*’ faim nv, Including cltiu*
glower* and raltle men, who dr
vt le at least 76 |irrcriii id ll.»li
activity lo lbe*e line*
f t lor
lo lb» regularmet ling,
T. H
Rivera, manager ul •lie
Sumter
County Farmer* Market
at Webilvi cumin, fed a tpfeilini,
and nntwer forum, and ndeUed
on the Ivp# of building. mini
practical for the new mat vet lie
*tre»*ni the need of fair dealing
' f t with buyer* In order lo obtain
their confidence.
” 1 think you have the promt,1*
lille* heir for a larger auction
market than we have In Wehater,"
he declared, and added that on
bu*y day*, linet &lt;f truck* more
than a mile fang, line up at Ihnt
market.
He tuggertrd that the new
market be seived by two m ail'
and Mated that a lour truck *hed
thculd l,r more plartical than
ft arveral smaller one*,
Mr. Rfvera told of how the Web*
iter market wa* stalled one day

J ’vheri- h* will attend prmiaylvania
\ v lr .-hailed fo* terriei. pc.
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of h.lia rd V II u| Fnglmi.1, wall
Mi hi i Mr* Fdmei V* nr* ■ eni n, hi* funeral proeeaeion
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KieRllM H Pr«MM P ««p ItBlf
|| MHll*tMr*l I itam !**•«» lia»l
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IIA l.I.K n
I family m.*ve*l t** Mattlaml tin. 1
in«h\iviiiahtv ii Km-| - •ini »*ur shattered Korean e-onotny.’*
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Bill.*It* ■' |i;i|+11 a11 I lit i kml •m11
lie said the right-power retoluMi and Mre. l.oo Pei nil,, have
Mi and 'li* P i
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l i l t I lit X •*II III I Vt| I | III &gt;
ticti give* authority for holh moved to Cocoa
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Ki**illiu.rr visilrd filend* heir
U K . ( . la . P E R S O N S
l l » » W %0»i »rr M P I I *
i f 4 .in f lip
Steps and al*o auurr* (he men
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Mr* France* Hl.nun l *• moved Sunday
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fiyfitilig in Korea that Ihe "A v from Altamonte Spilng* lo the
tlif l n l i i ^
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unport* wholeheartedly l.ittlr Palm* Court in S*ulh Ftrn aie vacali nlnc will, tneints ant
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1 e cou­ Ihe wurk the y a rt carrying fen - Park
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have recently moved here from
Mi anl Mr* Fiuetl Minwritllg
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not waul to a»d will not thieaten land,. Spring*
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mill* Its* visile.i «' in.
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Mr and J in Kohni Hted*oe *h«tr i. in I* . .n t langhlc
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ihr t.alfiioom llooi. fully dieited. Ameiii-an lift *!»•! Iti t &gt;9 h»v
latupoiary pu-tence of Amritcan »n *1 children. J u ili,
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animation that hr had hern dead r f t d r r ,' hr » •i
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about n t f.ouii. No uic, thcicloie u « * * p * t &lt;
might lef t k f U l III Avembly rejected Soviet Deputy hi is !*• I v atui,1 ».
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Foreign MiniMer Jacob A MallkV
war madr of an inbalalor vilnrh f(*d a . t lUf Il c. t ut u t i i mil
Mr* (irace Fdwaid* m o irt II I* d ie t. \] W,||||«fi a ml I l f 1 »4,‘ti*
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bad beru bmugld fiv F u r Chiet laige *d • i tiling volume
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K.iea he Invited to appear before iar.do
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per *'c tie* lu the dispute
A. M n o anil I’uhl r Roy 0 . \k d par cent to v tUU -1 i - l operate
ha,e -lu te d const ruction on thei
t n i ; i : n s i .m .
ll.r SalI all.
t.o.d hoill al H '
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M r. Anna R peeve, ha* re
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Henry Walton wa* born Ih and many American o* •&gt;.papri *
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llioir,lug Tie j,1 ,1. 1*111 was nil.Irl
tuine.l
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the dll*Mi i I 'l i - H a l' Full*'I
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Drive from visiting f.u srveial I'm mg ll.e n •&gt; &gt; i i •I;l|a tikikia
von of the late Mr. and Ml* Floyd
( l u ii l i a r l lio n , r i f t Ob ii
or c m ut.«*pipei»
months with hri ton* in Ohio 1 i f f t
Walton. He MuJicd law, Was a,,
1 a 1* r ik | « H r i . I
pa *4% a
To
.os,,i i ■, 11 , i, i amt ida .1, »&lt;* league and a* pre*td*n' »m* New Volk
a , 4«-»uc/
v f - *kJ ,l
m it'r.l lo the hai, and practiced etrieclally th *t i 1 ■ u
. * 11,1 ecu. ft I manveet nf the Silt
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f y l l i i n r i i t i At ili«r W
\\ 111la in Snvdej^ .1 r b fl tail lit 111! 4|i lh » l'» " 11 v%il*| Till
law in South Carolina before raid, carry
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He want* the youngstera to rn week for Slipper*, Rock Fenn l*»l, !)*•! .-i ! i* * I -i*, K vk i t if
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Knight and MaoNelll, file Insur
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joy tiaaehali too. he declared, in
.idly*s(m—I icau.tal "
ance agent* Hr then worked fo, (
vl p|r i r i r i i t j $HI I f i r v h l l l d t « l
Humoring unot ■ , - •'ut
#f C
deacon of the Fir»i I ■i . - ti*»
Hurl
inisllrau
•' ile r
CheMer W. (ioodlich, ownei of rive political coverage lh*i l* Ninth Streel hill field for whll&lt; Chutrh, and he I* a iiirml *r of Ih l l t B t lllitarthe Abstract Company, which he r* rei i t. i is* toey tell ■ ih Imy*. and the Celery A Venn- pel Selei-tlvr Service Hoard aimoln'
I i* nit* ftta*
A
«i- till * **
later opriBtiil, An ahttract at - vide*, he raid.
fur colored youths lie t|k*wl«* hv (Jovernur Caldwell i* active &lt;&lt; i f t n n 1 1
a1
i i v *t III
torney, he wa* a membei of the
The edit
aie l o i c in: let worked Inward the nmrd»*l*-H
I i n k*Kll*Hrfi
Klw arils and Ihe f'ikt I'luh II* I. H -. lv S|«i U%¥ • I
Seminole County Hat Association the spoil*, rst l-, , f l*.e tn e i -an the lone hoped for
Muntclps a dlrrctor of the Seminole Couri'
liihkti
A ir
l4i t i f l l i t
II.in
Survivor* Itnlude a brother, W S vlely of New*|,ap.i
t ddora Swiminlnr Pool
it Bi n tint tnlt
• h im her of toinuieice and a mem th rill Bf.ti |. r
(i U al'i.n of Charlotte, N • and the All.*tl an l i n t lu*ll
ill llllk # w i l l Kr i f ! V r 1 at f H « p i t '
Mi Krl.lci pointed out thvt h
■o of Hi* Javcefs
two slMers, Mr* l helm* Mllchell tute.
1
had fought for mlllflci inductin'
Mr and Mi* hildet live at IS" ' I rali^l*' full*-Hi k.ilt I t 1
uf Columbia, » . C. and Mr*- F i an­
Ihe dinner v •• yi*«n t v in* t-*r Hie p*«i iln .e veal* and silted Summerlin Avenue J, l.i k ii.li
ar.»| l i l t K U B I » S W i l l t - r i l D t i u i i B
tes Hatcher of I.o* Angele*, Cabf
heldltne cluti it
gni* I'tPa that It l* now the hrwe.t m th. Ir., graduated 1**1 vrai Inuu Mini a l t h r * l i m n it* !■ i I h r l r vill
and two nelcct, Ml** Ruth Mil* Chi, prufitManal i n *lt»m fta idly • recent tilitory. H r al'i nol* Htgh School, and inolhei ami h r a ; t ii«** Mtikl i l i t m i » - r m t f f t t
, InII uf ( .-loud,la and M l-- T ,m lerllity. and Ihe *
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I i*** •tated It,at hr hud inel.sttd on a| lames, i. * (Indent ll.rufait ffi '* It. I k*Ithlli*
»Aiilllin k
Heitorv of Charlotte.
liellei living wage foi all City rlu
Mr. Watson had lived alone
Visiting e t ll .i l ll.ct , ted men ployie., at the •.line lilllr demand
mice the ilealli of his wife, the from 1 'ieiicf, •,us*i»lt* t ,,t i
former Kna Speetle, May Mb Sweden Auitrl*. India lieriutny, mg a reasonable day* work.
M liM IC O U K A K H
H l l M I S f .
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Sanford', outlay of more llia&lt;
Strilierla
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IWfk
fit,^15,430
in
new
huilding
con
Funeral arraiigemeule will he Japan, and ‘ c, tland
1 ’l t K I U T
IN V K S T H ; V I IO N S
,M \ I)K
» tmetlon during the pa«t Hire
announced later by the Frlckeon
year*
*how*
more
growth
thu
Funeral Home.
adequately piepair I I i an *1. i the whole prior peimd *mce th
A N Y W IIE K K
IN
H N IT I.I) S I A I KS O H
bomb a lt*ti
tH&gt;mu, he itld.
Prethlrnl H u t Kivhai-t* »«-o
Mi K n lrr was elected to a Hire
F O IfE IO N
( ’O l \ T H I K S .
elate editor , f tbe .is i i i|» Pi
yen term a* City Comini.*l»n*i
N*w&gt;, iafue.1 the V alnine ii *n and look office Jan L PH*
A | )ii| »' a
O i la iu lo
NN i n U - r Max « n
nounclug a *pv lal rrminei fo'
Other activitte* innude being a
■ y.Si nit It IH \l t li
new.paptt
r.i ton
on
ii. nii
liA R K IS B H R O . th t. * -• -»’&gt;
T E I . E I M I O N I I H I -M m i l in . I
■o r,, | al Ihe Pi
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*1 Kichaid. ‘‘I’cnniylvgnta .fill i* n&lt;&gt;'
Ih r iitesidcnt of the I’enneylvanla College to unveil In lin m v
*dr,|iiltelv pirpaicd for an atom
ItiHim tut ' tiifi.nl All mlic \alum ni Itvnk Pl.l.
society of newspapei editors wain
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_ l t al ih. . i.&lt; nine Ihuu Ii alta k. Civilian defeme t
Hi l-nid- -lo
ed today that I’rnnevlvanla I* not •ession of U,e ’ tin mi- ,*| nun n *tili a vilal nerr**itv
lion uf tt.e IVnri:vIvanta W w *p» I
|ier I’uhlisfu 1 ' ■ i*l o II hen
“ W r sinmld t &gt;1 l e . oiuidaven*
over our r n .c -'-i &gt; in k i,■.*," .aid

whrn fcdjrer* were offering no
more than ill rent* i» crate, and
■ glower who » » &gt; ***fUl» ul
" vlOnbr.1 »n &gt; but. M*rt*d
an auction, and Hi*’ grown* "diu
all lig ht" that a f ln hoiil
W.
luinay, office manage! of »hc
Wehuter market, wa* pieaent with
vl i . ilivei a.
Th# i eg.,l*i mvacellaneout auc­
tion will be held tonight and on
Finlay night* until fuithei notice
at th* M eilw .llitl farm In Utn
d rivlllt.

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De aJaapta CuiUi.li Syileia Carbeat** Cooling* ut* unaffected
by wafer, taoie. h*at o« cell,
acid*, and all Ohar iletuonie*
•I.&gt; * d ii . riaw* euidy and
nmocehty i , •wiup# your mol la
a (tuck, (month. iu U x i Uk* blan­
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Aaflo.'iiini Ouotaafe*.
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Ce.I.ka J iaiin)i pio, • t he.i o ld l oa Jiaoiter
M j l l i . l J . n - . i laaia n .l hoii*fion»i Ihun
■acre cl ir,* phncipol itandanl aqe,gp«&lt;&gt;
(oo.tnh cna l liuik* in I ' m s i i j M clan,
1 1000 la Ih OJO ici G io . i V enicie n ci j r i

Proves You Can
Save Your Roof

Cliovrolaf atfvan(o*dotlfln Irutkt ar* Ih t b*tt b u y . . *
and truck operuloit k now if. For fh i lo.f eight conitcu*
flvo truck production y o a n , Chavrolot truck* hav* lt d
th* field In tal*t . . . or* for ahead (hi* ye a r— a i Ih*
1*1 u » g lv* you Iho fact*.

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Destroying A Border

THE NATION TODAY

.More' than three* r iin lu r it a Ittfejrt the linie of C h ris t
the O rie n ta l a rhn la r kn o w n aa Pll;&gt;ay or liid|&gt;ai observed
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rlHkir jt, I h I*» #• M»* •*«•! Mfflr# ha t I hm'H i Kpe-cially triu* in tin* negotiation of in te rn a tio n a l
nmui tutif | «|ff!■**»«(!## Mi» I r l
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T h e r e i . a precedent, In aiioiltei di|*artnient, (*ir llie
n *enl m m i In * .* m pl littn ira l &lt;••*•■,:• &lt; Mai hall and him
In tl'* 1r»if rn|wfi nl ifflion el alone fro m the law fo rld 'M in p a m ilita ry m an fro m he
«• in m in p &gt;*relni&gt; ol rlefense w ith in t*n yeara ol hi** aetive
Bltrollvn vfltri.lny $l»r •e
••rv n i* In arm* &lt;1 forces.
i |f«| 'r u n f i
tinjilett rod
In IhOtl I *r • 'id* nl T a f t derided lo make S e n a tor I ’liilan
plosion. \Mifieupnn ■ n in &lt;■*' n r
-u r e f a r y o f »la le . In the
tboulnl mi lion*" l**»ntl* I***! I *0 dot I ’. Ivnox of P e n n sylva n ia In
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and in tin* end b ro iip ln
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|i*r|' |l * I.r-mh e' ' l •!"'■ 1*11 "* ll doll n to del* .it, Iln i ’lcsid n iil ne]'ha fed In look op Iln
lli*t rniitil'i w* •*» *liti*l mot* aw and ire i| |*n&gt;i\ was elij;ihli
H&lt;' Wfl.-; lint. I h ' i an ir the .d a n of tin new |*oi.1 had
l&gt;.,.|,lr will [ft l ill'll in 0 *' i*tni»
WhiU Jehney Wotlrr J r . at Palhom Moner, N. V., Iltlcn* all*eli'*l|r,
iWvg about Iha iflv*
ili .i f(.||i.-fran In in ii*' lil *'1 p i.t l » i n la i **l iu m I U nder lh*' i mi d ilu tio n no inem la’i' *&gt;t i •I,Ur tlnleieiae Ic tm id garurh pninlt awl llial
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ra il hob* an o lf iie win* e pay h a . fieri* inciea..vd j tamlnalioa of n «* « Imt ramalit'd conilant tine* b« wai a lad: (ft* nawp
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pepaiboy. Young Johnny It *a«lng hit oarnlngt nt a nowvU la pay hit
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’ &gt; lh a l i o iip i* . . u n til a fte r lh*' e x p ira tio n of In - c o rre n
cellogo tuition, a fnct highly approved by Imuth at ho flip In bU Control
lei in. K iiuh
term it;. •n a lm ra n u n lil PM I If t a il want
9I o I k I i ’ Pul l ll'slll* Atiocr*
Turk ' o«co‘*In Now York City.
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1*l' t l*,i jljre f lie law lit* * Im aI o t k • iiiijm • 10 i bit I lyre Iln
mmi I ' p l t 'f l "i 'hit »l« 1' on
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K u o * m o d h a ir w ith T u f f Mn hlaiip for Iln epi *sli
Only nna Hem ho* rrm ilnel con*l*nt In Iho dlitrlbullon of Ihe
m» re *ml more people mining lo
la w y e r w h o li.nl
H a d the iron 'd ilu America’*
tio n
elder lUlcvrnan phlloiophl/cd on h!» Canlrml P*rk beech
n .....It I** *pend lli'ii *!'*lining il&lt; vva a profound
•'efUra"; the t»*wi paper boy.
Hfmeinl
yean, H u ll'll ii iii tim e " «&gt;l los­ manv lim e s , V tf jl did not o n nr •&lt;* him that lh
-M *ny of m y playmitr* In New Yock’i Public School &lt;0 peddled
ing ill' nlui*'*l itiriii'tli "I *1 p ro ln h ilio ti hail a m peisonal liearitif* m ild a ri'|*orler |*oi»t
pip'd,** Bunich Mill, "and the iyitrm donn’t veem to have chingad
p .r ii't i iln
iinl l-ccoming m nl'l ed it o u l .
itu k K llirough the ycor*.
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' T h ' i i ’l alway* l*r'n Ilia w m iplrll of enterprlie that * to Impocfonl
fill.i linin' Amnfifi o lli'i lliint!'.
lo young Arne r Irani. InnuniMoh!# *«rre»vful rill Jen* wara nawiboy*.
iln* r (Mil Ml HI (G V'*»* nl SB*
( M il’ f M T . l h ' s l I l . 'I H t f P r
Thu i'liva of tielng ImJrprnd'iil U V 'ty Important. Th«cg*» odventuro
H"*l m m ' .roil pl’ i in l'l I rn rii • nl
llie re ,!.»». Whelher If* In K l'o ie , art oc wherover Y « i find It, lha *ptrt»
* o tim iuni m i - not the onlv •m nty vvhi* h u w v brim*
I " IM lm n
of adventure! ihould lie preoant."
Baruch made hta remarki n the n»tl'*n prepifed lo re l'b rile N e r im u li* e g o vernm ent into fin* d ip t O rjp iHired rru n e is o u r
giperhoy Day on Oetnber 7.
Fm til *
'i'll#* I m m i l i . m o l d a m * io n s foe. the c rim in a l law te rlion *&gt;f the A m e n
Baruch never wo* a newipaperboy hlmwlf, illhough he m m w o r»"l
I9SG i*io'"f ’ii rn*ny rr#|ieiii * ' in P a r A oi'la lio ii was l/dd by Setialor b'nles K e fa u v e r »*f for hlmvelf tlnre tie wai a boy. However, he i cm ember* hl» boyhood
ei' and lip v e in o r A d la i E .‘sleveiiKrui ol Illinois.
Jrel'er yr.it lli in I*••!*! In ill' I * inn
•oewile** friend* well. T h e y thouled Ihemiclvea ho*r*e crying
'" n a lo i K e fa u v e r i* w il l q m itifiid lo a p pn s d a le the
•Wuitryl'** ha dect»rci with * arulle, “and Ihey were a lltU# different
Srii'lltr*il I*•r*l (leprint* air tip
from toilay'a troy* In lhal Ihey h*d no bike*."
erh ii n?'- **f Iln* n io lih n i, fro m he. pool Inn a rh a irm a n
III percent. I*' iminli'i nl i 'l l *Ih# futTinm • dvli'f of Prttidfnli, who mor« w ctnlly h u bwn *n*
rl'tillnl lrl'|ilinn'( in r | '» i" l 1 I " f H n: P la in Crirfiit M ve d i n a l i n r C o in in ille e H e estim ated
gaged In making vital report* on atomic control, admitted that the
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product dUUibuled by the rewaboy ha* changed aharply. World new*
D brought to the front p*g*o nrrw with almntt mlraculmi* »peed; peal
I) In ,’fl percent in -vnirrtii tilt'*. fiftilftt tillifm (W U i i *■ a ye a r I , inner riiim m i: a n d -o M irr a
balllM aro only a few hour* away from million* of reader* through
oelH.n| |ilea&lt;1 l o fM talion
m il l add Hiili.g|antjally lo the.
•ml nr* lonilnnlion H K irtird 49
w lrrtad and the radioed phnl/v
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l&gt;ttr'nl II **' In il mail' lln l toil amn'im**5*"*
T h « Mg man *hlNeif hi* bulk on Ihe perk bench In the warm October
S u ch I ir j’i sums m ake if |ui^dhh lo |i|*ih« some fiifuree
o( a p»rtlKt#'*n « &gt;'*i ago. people
tun awl looked over the newrpaperboy"* ahouldar at the haadllne* of
In a lm w d m * law enforcem eiii iy dein T h e v aneoiint f e r t ile
lannld I n i ' i *nl n r **'»' r l « ;y .
lha day.
-Mfa•V— •h» raid quietly, "Ikoi# have changed.
hie *k dew n In i* iinl I here of Im .d f*ol|i c v .li n t s , flood &lt; it I
Allllflueh nempfinl pindurlion ’ em &lt; *M fo r I** Ip upon ihe state, and n flim upon U n rie Nam
it fit # fir if " i l |ii*:li'* llitn a V'ai | W h ile Ih i hell* cannot l*e r r f n «d , ll i”. of l i lt lr avail Whs*
Inm ld tie ever* w in re |. lo i lean up th e ir ow n
•go. tllflf I *till lint rnollgli I" all * ifi.-eiv
T h e r e are enom di in e ve ry (o w n In do H im
go aininnl mil a* ti intitl in iljrli la im m im ilfe
ll'*a*1 aaea n •«• i ' . „ o#&gt;t
M *ri ll I* ill' lllll' I'llow who ff I In* v are w illin g lo la k e llie trouble.
'a fcly or lntere»t.’’
It'll I 'Hill'll, in ill' Stnaln .Snail
N M V l &lt;IRK. IM »&gt; «.1U rtnv
The recommendation* w e r e
&gt;tlu&gt;t Fuller Wat ten of Florida made to Select ivr Service III rec­
Buiintii C o m m ill" u rnmlurling
I d ’s s n n n r IH .’ ill
m &lt;d "ill lotvrrnor Farl Warren tor llrn d iry hy *l« scientific ailan invnligaltrm In a " whal can
of I alifornia In an election among v|*oiy rnmmltlec men appointed
lit Iln eldef p rim a rie s of lid s year. Iln* indication', nr* JJHI piof* iioriaI nitHlel* a* Ihelr hy llrrshey two year* ago.
Ik ilnnr almiil laving lilllf n'*» ••
pafi'n wliitli air nnal'lr In obtain that the Ite u o h lh a n propresnivea In the Senate have I n t i i l a - r foi llit nmrt allrarlive man
They *#ld Ihe sludcnla for
whom they tnnposert dcf'rtnenl
nrai'piml. II llirv waul In liml •heir o w n . w hile th e ir Denm eratle lire lh e ru have lost ground. 111 /inn rlt,in ({over nniarrl.
I or IM* hi ion Model
Agency ■’could he logically considered #
oul wliv v ttl» liigh't firodurlinn Th e m ia tn rla l p ro g re d v r frin g e fn r the » S. ft P. Io n * I
uhlih &lt; mintird ihr •!&lt; tion lo de- the civilian roitnlrinart of llie
Morse of iirm lia ih» moet altractivc mao mllilarv ROTO noil
lhett i. Ir i nt** ipnnl foi liltlr *&lt;f W illia m I *,tiger of N o rth D a kota . W a vn e I
Tbe icienllat* aald al " (ball
papeit, all tiny lin e got In do H O re g o n r h a r l f s W , T'*l*ev of N e w d a m p hire and i . . » i "
** •&gt;(#. Iin- 1 of n ,conation. ,ald
lo glance at llic Sunday lupple- fi A ik e n of V e rm o n t A ll bill L u n g e r ra n tr u p fo r re m m in f l ' i ’da W atrin won the rv*l ovn ■'would rctu't In the addition*! drI'aliforni.i
W arrrn hevauac h ' fcrmrnl of not more 'ban .1 per
"H u n Hilt ye a r and all obtained It, A ike n w ith o u t o p p m j
Ul'fili nl lb ' big clailtei.
hu l tnote v i I j I aiut vunrhtul uual cent of Ihr mrn in any *2 '
Hon. M**r ■*. b y a la rge m a jo r ity , and T o lie y a f je r a h ard lit*
group ’’
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' Th* rrcommrnded plan
for
lla rrrn of Flottda n b irrird hi*
Wbit'. I’/iitd'til Tiuman irtme*
R.v " iitr,i t. m n e rva flva s ija p ln re d th re e T V i W r n H ' l*)th t itlhdav t h i " dai ■ aco. IVar training and for utltivallon,” Ihev
Iciiut'ly down CKcvaficak' Bay
continued,
“are adaptable
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o r lli C la rk In i«ii of I'alifninla i* ill.
on ibt Tatht Commander. Maiobl Sem ite n o m in al inn*, F o rn t«* 'Se jin to r It W
•thatiging rtreumaUncea, to that
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S U itrn aarilat a p 'n rn a l note In
Ui Incrtailnc »mergenrv, more
N o rth *rn lin a and
manpower could he ulUltrd, If
„ ce tirk.n t,
... K ra n k , F- . if-ir «j| s T B o f--------------C
Joe f*l»Irn a llJi? lor an interview the W, a lla
geceiaary, for immcliale military
f lande p p p e o f H
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da W
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w *n»
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Hi s P I'D S JO H N . IIN
lo tee jf there it any Way a group Glaiiiln F e j.p c r
ieedt."
T b i . Lt a . b c w n ro o f o f.H ie I f u l l i m e n tlo n rd by ix.litu i'
ol p m air A m tik a n riii/tni might
I In lout lhal &gt;' mu* Iwing
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k i H i p a r l j n havV ro n s c rv a H v c and ljl« ra '
£»l Ingelher with live Human
rn nl* "f ih" i-aslern United Slat- * tl)' provlsloni. for re-cl# •ific#
^Irm rn l-s .
lc- a group ul Colombian farm ♦|o« of IhtrTJf-A (8 1 " group after
Polilbefo on a plan lot a prateor* l» a very idea trig develop 4 four month period following
lul inliiljnn of the wnild'i pto*
merit in Inter-American rclrtlnn* •trinplrllon of training ’’Im iilk'
lel 8R.
W tm l ^Ibi* acting promptly bring*
and. tic.au &lt; of it* in Irma! lima' ibal ihey. In common wilh other#.
k!*'Arthur’* tepral'tl lUtiend a.I" i la, ahould la- of Inlfiaal In
roannfe dtmmnalionr Imm poll*r demand* lhal legan tail Sun­ I aimer, of Ftnrola ami ulhcc Will Ik *uhjecl In general m iliu rv
*•*•* *s'.r oaai.e t&gt;aooMU'|i
.ervl-e iinfe** Ih cir la a higher
dae
were *MII Ignored.
lie all) m ind"! irnaloia who point m rn--and malerlat - have l»en
late*.
priority for Ihelr *ervlre tn other
The aleady puah of Ihe Soiilh
mil lhal lli' I ’rrtirlrnl n| lh ' •offered a ln " Qept. |f, when (he
Almut fin farmcra (nun lh« ••rtenllal activity."
Alllea {raped |n lh ' uffenrtve rlt- Korean Tlilrd Blviilon on Ihr I. iin-Atnaro an country arc mak­
I 'nil'll S la in n in conllnl nl
Meanwhile, lo|i men of Ihe mo
’" * i'd t»y lh ' llherallnn of Seoul dinty roa*|at load toward Won«an ing lh* lour which waa arranged lilliralinn line up sought a hrnnd
A m 'ln a n Inrrign |*n|icy and lhal ond 'O lrapm 'nl of It'd divlalnna appear'd In lw laklng on addr.1 by the U
llepailmenl of Hlatr, general agreement on manp«’wrf
»ignlflcat*c' The poaaihilily of a ro* Agncutliiral lletearrh Ad*nv aclnin Inward fwacr muit in 1 h ' innlh.
ii»o. wha »honld lw taken Into
Of Ihe 40,000 rommuntal prh vb g'h am m 'r land-tea air corwen m in i'll‘ lion, and the I'nlomhian the Armerl Service-, and who
tome (tom him. I’rrhapi ihev ate
iratlon
agaln«l
Ihe
Red
Induilrlal
(loi'fom
ent
and
iponintnl
hy
an
should he deferred for aclentlflc
light, ronililutinnallv rpealmg. bul •nnrrisif w ar.' H,f*2fl w»re Hat'd
center wa* pointed up hy theie out .landing Odomhian magatine, and technical needs
w li'n lh ' P t'tt'l'n l dnfin'l do any- •a takrn In Ihre# daya Iht* week. other event*!
Agrl. uliura Tropica." Traveling
And In New Y n*k, a Ipokfiman
thing ll may Iw a good idea In Thi* premmahly wa* In the eon'
I'onference' te tu rm 1 ’ipl Pied by bur, Ihe group began tk ' tour for Ihe engineering tirafeaalon
Miami on Scpl'm ber 17 and -aid fndav that General llerahey
•Inning mopping up of etraggler Sleller, rhlef of «laff of I he Part
&lt; " wbal aomenne elie ran do.
hand* widely natter**! in lh* ( ‘nartat Nav»t Supporl Vleel. a**.l will conclude ll al New Rrun»- wna ’’nvetlooklng the role nf Ih '
aoulh and around Seoul.
prnfeaalonal engineer and sclent15'neral I *e Tong Than of lh ' wlck. N. J., &lt;*n Oclulwr 7,
T h ' I’olombian farmer* *p*nl lit” In national dafenae.
The deep plunge into. North Kuuth Korean Arm y;
Prtti'lenl Toonao u r&lt; I*' will
evfral
dai
In
Florida
vlrtllng
Korea on .lha eaat ro**l wa* re.
Paul II. Rohblnt, eveciillve dir­
R '.'tta h llvhm 'n l
of
Pohanr the ITn lie t'ilv of Florid* Agrl.
not *|«oint John I - |/*'i* «tnb*t
lK)rte&lt;1 b y A P rare**pendent IVIIector of lha National Horlrty nf
mile* »oulf.
ill nr #1
Fvpeilment
St a*ion*, Prnfrtainnal Kngtneer*. anld Ihe
»»dor to Boui*. com* *»k*vl may. Him Jorden, Iraeellng with Ihe alrelrlp— «orie
of Woman
a* a |f. S Fifth " lo g and talking with farmer*.
he « j 1l imt even ei&gt;t&gt;oint him dog Saulh Korean*.
A ir Force fighter ha*' for clo * •nd gelling acquainted wdth peo­ queetlon of deferring them from
calflref^'’ And in thii M i. t.ewii
Jorden told the South Korean •import of Korean republican ea*t ple ami place* In Ihe tlalr. They military aervice should not !*•
ileallh with lightly or with flip
irpliea, MPie*i&lt;i»ntial apitoinlmenl Third Dlvlaion pushed off after rfu»»t forret; and
ate doing lh* aame thing In pant word*, lie aald:
A fl'lo g visit |n the ea*t mart other Mate*.
an arllllerv eachanga with the
to the oifi*e ol il»a-t*irj er would Red* near O angfon, wine « ) lu*t below Parallel JA 1a»t week T,«rv*ral llerahey’s remark lh*f
The lour b&gt;* *everal very Im.
■ noilnUte uealion of a new federal mllei north of Parallel M , «r d by •nd be U . Heneral . Wallon 11 porlanl
pnrpnaea, and it 1* the dlariwtnn nf the ata'U* of
Walker. U. R. Flghth Army com­ citing all of them w*ll. it la engineer* and aclcntlata In rela­
f h tte iii with ii» •rcppipyihk !&gt;**■ nlyhlfall had neared Tongchon
There wa* virtually no Red re- mander, and Mat. General F.arle giving Ihe farr.iera on Ihe lour tion t« th* total national defenie
aonnrl ol ihmnandi of employee*
alliance. A hlown-up hrldje alow- K. Partrldgr. V . S. Fifth Air •he opportunity tn obaenre erupt, It t ‘lot of baloney’ indicate* a
and in roniequenge, in imreaie «d the advance for a few hnitra.
Fore* commander.
farming method*, and farm Itfe In failure to take rngtdtanre nf Ihr
To th'ae faelora could be add'*' seneral In I hi* country and to critical reeulla flowing from our
to the lag burden. Naiuialjy, the
Tongchon l i ' t t ndle* aoulh'aat
Iin l dull nf the Bureau ol ihr of Woman, ftlg Red I min'trial lha fact that Ih* Republican Third ihtn'n informallnn lhal mav b# experience in thia field during
tljrtilon ha* plunged northward nelpful lo them with ihrlr own World War ll.
L Dog, il itaffrrl hv the undenigned. center on the ra il m art.
Robbins aald, "W e agree with
The Red* aliandoned eq'ilprnortl wilhout apparent record for It * -roph |a giving lh«m iho
wmild he to toller I and impound in the oncoming .South Korean* In lengthening »upply
line from
pportunfly in gel acquainted General llerahey that the M a t
Ihe «ad rlogi, llie intrllrrlu*1 pno- their haale to break off rnmhat South Korea,
with faimcr* In Ihla rounlry and, national defrnie I# more Import­
Woman
U
tm
air
mile*
ea*l
of
ond
flee.
alao, il 1* enabling farmer* of ant than any individual group"
dh- doc* and ihe puiillammoui
But, Bobbin* naked, who would
Cornmnitt prianner* taken In the Communbl capital nf Pyong­ thi* inuntry lo get acquainted
which now tnlcil our Stale the long drive northward have ro* yang In the walrt of Ihe Penln- with
............
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Ihelr
L* tin-American neigh- dovalop guided mlaailra, improved
atomic weapon* and "new item*"
mt the anil
J h h wtTtdd b ; grace n rrf'd p *la*d would h* mad* ol •irla, Dw* « f North Korea’* m*|oe I
tnere war a ctmiimeme
Too, the tour l« an etcellent e «iff arid would peihtp* Wontan » r m i It* ootaklrt*. Prl- r«illii»* end highway ayatema cootoner* lakan Thuraday aald thay nerd* th* two till**.
ample nf friendly cooperation and
profound anreii dm&gt;««hog4
Woman’* capture could ita it r&lt; r j will between rountriaa of
heard Ruatlan advia#r* were help
a! canine beatemity. ififf prepare fortification* then.
two hip A1IIH prorg* aimed at thia hcmUphere. When folk* vttlt each other, th#r gain * bettor
At Wonaan, ami along a line the Red capital’ one, weal war it each other, whether they live tn
landing of aach othrr. Such
i can id afford Hi
tlonahlps ar# ronducly# In
brain* In the Hog De- atretchlng from llaelu on the from Wonaau, the other ehootlng Ihe u i m community or In dif­
' 'Ip , to a daalr# to bt of
weal ,-oa*t, to Hwachon In the Up north from Seoul, the liberated ferent ro untile*, they get to know
n ihe Department conlral-oeat aector, iba Rada ru»h* republican capital IM mllea aoulh- each niher better. By exchange of
oMlatanc#. to progroaa,
to peace.
Ideas ami hy cooperating with
ed work o « difawaa* above Paral­ ra*t af Pyongyang.

T

Bov. Witrren Wins
Alish Alurried Title

Rural Common Srnsi

Korpitit War

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Sliuii’iits Defcrri'd

TO Association Is Electric Supply
Aiding Efforts To Is Adequate For
Employ Dissaliled Civil, War Needs 9

W A S H IN G TO N . Ih t fi
r
How far undci ground can man­
Memlnole County Tuberculoala
kind dig?
A •••via I ion I* cooper sling with
There you have a question to the Florida Slat" employment In
aun these troublous timet.
National Employ the Phy*lcallv
II. U. tv'll* once wrote i llaodteanned Week and iv remind­
book, ’’The Tune JJachtii',
iP ing employers today lo hire men
which a man traveled thfiDXK) and women who hive been par
year* Into the future The G a­ tlallv disabled, said Mrs. J P. Cul­
velet find* lhal man has evolved len preitdenl of lh* .t oeialioninitio two i | )« l» ). ll&lt;&gt; ilorlotk*,
One of the mo-i heartening lae&lt;irie of (he species, live under­ tors In gelling well, she ’aid, I
pin il ml. I h t ) ton sec in the d 'l* Ihe knowledge Ihetpallenl has thel
■•my. Ihey coin' lo tn&gt; surface he will !•* able It* grt a job and
. n inooMitJt nights to carry earn a living. As other di-ahled
•way member* nt the oiiiti spec - | men arvl wnmm, e*-Tll patientis.. Ihr K.ui, and take Horn alu.ig i are willing and able lo work, ll
iu oal them.
has been proven lime and again
Iiul wlitilirr or nut man ever lhal Ihe handicapp'd w o rl«r pro­
p ogis ia.es to thia sherrful altua- | perty prepared and properly plac­
lion, he has ahead) air mill c-h i - i ed ran equal or surpas* unlmpaied
••I'raule s^ill at iiutiowing Inl-* wot ker*.
•to1 earth, and lie It trim owing | Sludies conducted in Florida
ueeper all the lime.
show ex-TB palienl*. and other
Ip Alrica amt India, he •- dliahlrd men and women, work
down around UJOWI or 1l)JU0*.i ( t -l
ing succesifnlly In ihelr communi
hi* age-oil catch lor gold.
It's *1 a variety of Job- Including
In ll joining he ha* bored a
hole
I le t dfep I ii hi* cen tank reller. t arl&gt;er. filling 'laHo.i
allendant. archilerlural dral'
ui y-siliy si arch fur Ihe biaik
man. dental technician, bus dn* i
gold that la oil.
This puinliiii ol iirarl) four and many others
Employela In Memlnol- f r im lj
mill a Into tin cart.i’* rriiti, made,
•ii buldetli County by Ihr S u -. are lacking the -late and nation­
prrio' ll|l I'.i.. is probably the wide effort lo help lh* phyairalt.'■loM-vl l.i Ihe rat lh’* tenter — handicapp'd lake tIn-i* place in
•heir rommunily Em p l")e r» arc
i,"i &gt; mil's from the surf ii i
that mankind ctci pushed # fin -1 realiling dally that T H palienl"
gt-r. Ii Is irrtainly iho cloaealI and olhrr hand Ican pc*I men and
trill' «» Ktiasia lias d rill'll a d'l per women make good Inve-lmenlw ill, arid lull her Iht U. S. Ilur-i There Is * physically handirapfred
ran of Mill's nor ihr American ( man or woman w-'ikinr; In almost
I’rlrolcum Ihslilule Hunk this i -j every rltv I ii M'ndn'de Cm iniy.
••*'ly.
Hut even m ot' diamallc m
llie dialls Ibal are large "mitlgb
if (vnfipaar j l »saro I'gsy
fur man In pas* through.
I ruuldn’l lihd nut brrr with ing In a lino.ooo home near Cl"
snv terlalnfv wiial i* lh ' dr'p'o. c*go
Ife lefl qnlrkly, telling new
huiie tn Ihe world.
II may t*- llie irnwn gold mint m a il;,
"M ony, lo ir , I can’t 1*11 v»'
at Jnharip'v|&gt;urg. Mouth A ln ce
ll may hr a mine In ihe Kn|ar nol Mrig.”
5-levenson’s t'llln m u i came al­
g»ld Grids, M*tinr, India
Ihe NalPmal ( ,'"graphic Hn- ter commlller In* e tlg#lor«, ha*
clely - iy* Ihe &lt; rown Mine it Inc openrd their hraring. rnailc •«
c|n»* lo 11,000 feel and Is pte- tiirprr * vr ir to
Mihnrhvn Coin
aumrd lo be the deepiul any­ met City, mghl rpM and ir p o 'lf '
where. T h ' U. S. Iliircau of Mine* they found "open and notorious"
lelieve* Hut I hi dcepesl of Iho ga milling.
.fntiannrahtirg
halls have liceri
Mleven*on said h ' 1 eslifi'd Ihe'
dug tlicprt re n n ily, and are comm'rclali ( d rambling lo lib
mote Ilian ;i/ hni and pi»*ihlv no|a I- a! its ”Inwe I point ill
oral lll.fifil!
many vr«r*." parity lovaii-e of
Hut the lalesl definite figure his unprecedented ii ,e of slat'
iv-iliable in Washiligtun f"l Ihe poller lo rani lavcrrrs and •lulu
frow n 'line is H.Kiifi feel, a* of
Slate police., usually used for
1017. This figure was supplied highway patrolling, h*v» Helro-I
hy the Mouth A ltiia n Kmlwssy. and destroyer] hundreds of slid
The Mysore, India, shaft was ninrhfnes thronghoiii rh» stale In
reported to l*e dji.V.' feci In 11*1A rec'lll week*
Neither the Indian Kmh*«»y nor
Mlrvenron. telaliiur Id* test!our
governin''ill
could supply tnmiv Julcr lo o'wvm rii, sail In
later figures.
order*«| n -r of rha lla lr police I*’
The Mouth A fricin Fmhaasy enforce slal# laws agabut- do*
aaya lhal in Ihe Johannesburg machine’ and other gaurhlim* In
*rr* there are 47 large gold cause, "|n*-a| Ipiv enforcenian|. h »‘
mine* which employ .IMIJHmi pe-&gt;- hrolen ,do«o in .oitwr i on*muniple and have thousands nf mile* fie v"
•&gt;f tunnels, laid with electric-railSteven'.on -aid Ikal proof of
roads, leading off the vertical his lalernenl al“&gt;ul Ibc decllp'
shafl*.
in gamhling In Illinois l* lhal ap
The drrpcrt mine lo North pllrationj,. In, lidernal Revenue
Amerlta la aim a gold mine, oc- •olleclnr# fnr Tederal fax stampcording lo the Bureau of Mines. on 'Ini machines "are the lowest
11"a the No. 1 shall of the Like In y e a n " ,
Shore Mine* al Kirkland Lake,
Hut h* declar'd much l« yet
Canada, 7,500 f*»t.
In l*r ifnne In the fight against
Man has gnnr far deeper hy rrime. and he would w tlrnni' r
hi* own delving than he hr* gone hard from Ihe federal governIn nninral caves. The deepest menl.
natural cave ever diacovered. orCnnimtttec Investigators served
cotdlhg lo Ihe National Geogra­ four subpoenas last tllghI on three
phic Rnciety, i* one In Ihe French mrn they said Ihey «*w opera!
Alps whose lowest point la 'J,200 feel deejier lhan Ihe entrance.
There are .72 mile- of ihe f'arlahad Cavern* In Nrwi Meyiro hul
Ihe greatest vertical ileplh I*
iinl) |,,720 fret.
On* of the moil interr-ling
rppr r i r r
mrdr
toward ihr
'a tlh ’a e»o(rr wai 'ml In a min­
or a c**e hut In Ihr Pacific Oc­
ean The world rtrord for drop
M* diving. 4.500 feel, wav mrdc
hy Oilla Barton in 1941*11. 11#
made Ihe Irip Inaid' a steet ball,
IVhal la II lih '. 10.0*0 or 20,"00 In the grou"d?
Il’a hoi, ih* -cleoiist* tav. I M
0 U&gt;sS
and humid Th* farther you g •
th# hotter 11 gelt. The rati* of
inrreai# v rrl'v enormously vrtth
Complete "conditioned motor
different localitl**. Momewnere In
Radio, good Ut*». extra good
Peninvlvania
the
I'mpralu*#
green paint, clean. Owned by *
might l&gt;* 2»*0 degree- fehrenhell
retired roiiple. For Sale
at 10,000 fe»i |n Johanneahtirg,
II la only about 110 degree* -•
that depth. Ureal &gt;ir eondlroming
systems make it possible for Ihe
Johannesburg miners lo work.
Whal rat ace Ihe heal In the
**rih‘» InlerlorT
Several things, *av Ihe aeienlist*. Hut the main thing It that
Driven only H104 miles h r lorsl
Ihe e 'rlh was molten In bed •
btislnrs* man. FAllly equipped
wilh, and Ihe Inild* Juat hasn’l
wrllh radio, healer •defroster,
ronled yel,
windshield washer, look* like
a new car.

M IAM I. Oc«. fi — fSpeciall —
Plenty of electric power l» •»rured for
Florida’s continued
growth or to m " l v,*r mohiliialion need*.
McGregor
Smith,
Florida Power A Light Company
President, -*td today.
In a report to company *tockholder*. .Mr Mmlth |wi(n!ed out
that hi* eompanv’s generating
raparity h*. been gn illy **p*nd- •
rd tine* V J Day. ll I* already %
upped from 2 IO.fi"" kllowatta to
42'i.OOfi and will ulllmately h#
tripled when additions now under
construction or in the planning
■tage h**n*t It to 1'J!*,ntfi in 1957.
filin g Florid* Power A Light
f’onrtwinv’* IVothl lV*r II recc'd
■*f suree sfullv cm |rtg score- of
oiiHlary install illm n w h'n Flori­
da’s rerort een*'r« *set# converled lo war time me, Smith told
hit *t«ckho|d r#- If *stro*illn*ry .
dvmandl again arlr*. w# will dt- %
liver IV# don't dral in alibi*.
"We are prepared apiin, for »p
■spending pcace flm# *eonomy or
war. Hanks In ••-rifidepre and
foresight in private Inveslnti"
Smith's referen'e in "alibi*"
wa* p'ggcil on Admiral IV. It
Munroc’s aiblress when awarding
Ihe ultlilv a Navy citation during
the Iasi war Said Admiral Mon­
roe, referring lo Florida I’mver
A* t Ighl Company’s pcrformsnre, £
’’When we (Ih r Navy) rail'd fn* #
power, we got power and n-il —
’ hank Gnd— alibis."

n rynrs.s M jiv | { r ’ ’ ro
Vnps In So ;'In r fl i

Crime IVobc

nfii i n n o , o i
b.i
'her im blion. ■'"ring
i ’•
i l l *if N / p l e m b ' i

— *# " e f i e - s l l y

’ -lorabl' f»r fill aitil sti*i*i . r-*p
c la n 'in g

I F ' CfoiMs V - , , . 11,,,,1
fr.
p'limenl Mtallnn /nd URDA to *
liljcl i cp.*Ti lit i l l, *,#.| ssi-l how­
ever* rain* alnnp Hi' l i w r east
•ail h r I Iwen 's li'm e lv ll'b l »"d
•om# s'rea-i' v »* •■wi dry for
•dantlng wilhotil irrigation.
Th" report s*i-l the Lake f ) V " .
hnh'e w » I m level s i |s«fi ” lhsn
in manv v*sr' sn-l grower see
greally ermeetoed almul Irelrrsllon
•viler for fall and winter crop,.
Thi' low lake level cntlld !•■* *
limiting facior no lh* nro*lu'Hon
*-f crops In 'he Fvrrptade* and
pnnip*nn arras The drv condl
lion* In Ihl* area have not as v*t
had any material inflti'iur on Ihe
M a i planling tn dale.”
Planllnit) of wifttri ||ma b-sov,
lorn*toes. Soil “VU'el cafp
,o
Oorled heavier 'h-*n 1**1 ye*'. P*nper growei# laid thav w*r&gt; hiulin*
;&lt;•»»' dlffirnPv grqwinr p|s"*» sn.l
prospe* live arve*ge ml-h i (w ,*
duqrd.- ir 1 U A i l . &lt; - . 1 j i ’x
Jkplesh idanlings were ’•greatly
reifn eil” In Ihe Mi ln 'n&gt;h *r»*
hut ahold normal in rentral and
sonlh Florid*
One nf f|»s gu«li of |•l•vilinn
* tp »'im «n ''f| is lhe*e.dim#ntiiin*l
pirlnre* Mavertl rfcmonstraflim* of
it already have bean made
ing a rrnp gatno in Calumet City 4
and o n a watchman w h o said ho
works for Ihr gamhling house.

Special Sale

USEDCARS
1939

1946
ODDS
Tilth Coupe

4 Dr. Sedan
$3 9 5 .0 0

lo iiT
BUICK
(iray Super Sedan

ItiiHsinns Copy

, ft^irttnn#1
1
#
'•*»•'* tin* k
graph of lh# Movie! heavy bomber
and artiat’s drawing# of Ih* fight­
er.
Jene’a lndleal*&lt;l Ruaala’* clo*etl apprnerh to American A-bomb
4of lag "h»av|es" la the TU -7 0 ,
rdsptrd by Movie! d#*|grwr A.
N. Tupolev from America's Roef
log H-2*l
Bnl wilh a lop spaed nf ,120
miles an bout and a maximum
rang# of 2.4A5 miles, lh* TU -7 0
fall* short of America'* R .60-tnn speed oeer 40" ami top range
#,ri0(t—or Ihe giant consolidated
Vullee B..1 A with il* lOjDOO mil*
range and lop spaed of oyer Attn
mile# an hour,
Russia ha* two new hlgh-ipeed
fighter, hnth b#tlevnd In b# th#
work of the famed Soviet de»lgner A
H. Yaknefev, Jane'*
•aid.
The A52-m!ler. termed the Yak17 hy JaneN, rarrioa the wing
well amidships, wilh tbe pilot’*
blUWr near th# no##.
J liw k
iWlaead
"there
ere
acme ground* for beBring that
powar it aupplied h r a British
ga* turNne. g g g The report#d
maximum rpeed of Mff mire* on
hour could well ho achieved with
a tingle none."
training of otn technical talent in
n long period of mobilisation T"

$500*00 Discount &gt;

Hot owner ear-used only by
family. Gnotl. cl#an and well
kepi au'opii'blla. For tale

* 112500

1941
CHEVROLET
Muster Deluxe
2 Dr. Sedan
Radio, new palm, new seal
"over*, gooil lire* and running
good, Only

1949
BUICK
D.irk Green Super
Sedan

: 1946
OLDS
2 Dr. Sedan

On* owner, low mileage Clean,
fully equipp'd, wdih a new A lorellv owned csr. Good
4250 00 set of |R| B F Good­
rich tube lets |lrqs. RatUu, heal gray ralrrt. good (Ires and
good merman ir* ||f. only
er defriuler. For Rale

$216000

$109500
1946
BUICK
Sedanctte

A beautiful hlu* 3 dour sailan. Lorally owned, on* own*r, low
mileage, extra rlean. Fully eoitlpped with reH K healer-dtfro*!er end vl»or. Also a practically now sat „ { «hite wall tlraa.
Male

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Social And Personal Activities
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S v ia l Calendar

Final Plans Made
For Fashion Show

Personals

F M fM &gt;

Kina) plan* t,r the "Fall Fish*
Lieut, and Mr John Hughe. ( ni
Under tb» -.pernor .Ho nf Be»» ion Festival," ,pun»otrd hy the
Sigma Phi m fflhly ttv rsceptinpiit Beta Sigma I’hi norortty, were *on Mike have left tor Sm Miej.r
at the Fernabl.L-iughli'n Memorial made lad night at a aperial meet* Catif. w here he ha&lt;l S-r* nr i, t**d I,
repor t.
Hnrpltal i- 'It
Waller Turner.
log .it the home of Mr*. Robert
0
M nM m
Hickson on Palmetto Avenue.
Mr. and Mm. o. 'V D m c I i i of
An Itiiplrihg ipeakrt *”'* ?
The latitat in fall faihinna will Savannah, tia. at live, I !■»!•* to
program apuPMirrd by the W. •*
le thnwn Tuesday nigh! at 9:00
C. 8 of the l-'it *t MHho*li*&lt;
*peml aeversl day* with Mr &lt;o.r
Church " III hr l*rlit *t the church I' M. at the Ititz Theater, featur­ Mia A. I*. William •
ing suit*, coal* and drra«ea styled
at 3:00 r . M
by Car lye, Crulie Club, Hra* Fair,
Lieut, and Mr
l ee M•'MW
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Th r rirctet "f Ihr Woman'* litoshihafl, Nardis of
Italia*.
daughter Kathy are *p*n liny
Mlftionarv Society of th&lt; Etr»l Paula Hrooka; hat* hy
Rhode*.
Baplith Church will inert al 11.00 Blew.ter and tiagr; gloves bv Van feve ilavi with Ml*. M'S'i*’. n&gt;
II E Kaalte; hag, hy Style Crafl and ther, Ml* M S W lggln.
Mr
o'clock a* follow*
Turner, rhairman. In the 'ten'* Virginia A rt; shore styled by I'ate
Mr. and Ml* tleorwe ' ''*•
Bible C U - , room; II M m J. I.. &lt;ie, O i l u i i g r i , Natural Bridge,
jackton, ehalrman m the rhtla Connie and kit hion Crafl Clnther Jr. anrl Mr*, ami Mr* Rill h o i
#hia ela»* loom; lit M i. Voile .or being modeled fiom the Yowrrll left thi* morning (or Miaou o t .n ,
William* rhairman &lt;n the T E i onipany and shoe, fashioned by they will attend the Vdlao-'a
Miami game and a hreakfa-t for
L. ela*» room; IV. Mm . R T Ivey Shoe Store.
Rep. tieorge Smathrr* K.iltitdnv
Thema-, rhairman, in the I ’he
Three pupil* fiom the Dtiabtiry
hean rla-s room; V Mr*. 1! T School oT l*ame will perform Ml** morning
Hunt, chairman. In the Eblell*
Mrs. A. W. Epp* ha* t .,
rlai* room; V I Mr* It I! I *n* Ann Whitaker will do a fast rhy­
pin, cnairman. m Ihr Wotnnri’* thm tap. Mi * Joni Saunders ■ to J r If n son, tia. due to the m i , .
French
“can
can"
toe
dame,
am)
illness of hri broth i. Jan
•:
Bible din* room; VII. Mr* K. |„
Woodruff, J i . Chairman, In the Miss Norma Faye llatvey a ballet my I E. MrEIHannon Sh.
&gt;n
A.
K,
Rnaselter
will
furnish
the
Young Men'a Bible Chi** n*nm.
•tconipanied hy |ti Epps, Mi »n
At I'JJMI n'elerk a envoie*I &lt;li»h flower* and Risk Woodcraft will Mr*. A. W Epp . Jr. in.I Mi
(mulsh an organ, which will be Mrs John Epp*
llow*hip luncheon will l*e *ervr.l
' Cilrle V II in th» tieneral A»* p'ayfil hy llarry Westei while the
Eight Beta • Mr a. W. F II unge ha* t&lt;-itnt«d
aemhlv room ami at I m i oV’-wl. glrla are modeling
Cirrle I with Mr
It F. Coo per.Sigma I’hi* will model. MU-| In Sanfolil where she will make
program chairman, will *tiic&lt;t the Ihiphne Connelly, Mi** Eliiabeth her home with her it tighter
progtam using a* her Missionary Itysnn. Ml** Toi l.ivingstnn, Mr*. tt||. A Seal digit and Mist lt&lt; |,i
1-c.fri tiuthrie, Mrs. William Con thy Runge at .lit Ea-t Eight•■••u*h
Topic; •'Behind the Iron Curtain
f Imtieralivr "f knowing all we rad. Mi*. Walter Turner. Mr* Street while hei hud-.i'.l I*
can aleuit rcrmlitoma «f fellow •ieorge (taagleman and Mr». R" Cn|. W, F. Runge i* iMtlnneil
Baptist* thal we m.iy |*r»v Intel tierl Hickson. Mr*. W. O. Flem ­ ovrr»ea*.
ligrnllv .ciil give more ircnerona ing will act a* narrator.
Muring the meeting the ritual!
Ijri an&gt;l the Itil'lr Inpic; No More
"f Jewel ilagrpv wa* beatoyed upon
Stranger*
Ephealana
» Thi-- i* I he fn I meelmg of Ihr Mr Letter tiuthrie. IMreshmrntv j
* * * veal ami all the women of were serverl hy Ml*. Hnlwrl Illek
Rev. II I yttlrtun /Jiiimerm*»
th» rhureh are utged l » alteml &gt;&gt;n anil Mis- Shirley Smith, rn
In sle .se* to Mr*. luster tiuthrie, was guest
pt-akrr at ttic fu
•nil vlallor* will he welcome.
Mr*, Male Seott. It,, Mr* Walter meeting of the year fur tin yi &gt;i
I I I Mt v1
The Ih'ta Hlgnw I’hi oioritv i* Tniner, M i«« Toi l.ivingalon. MU*j Side Primary Srluml P.T.A 1 1&gt;Ipnnsnting a faahion shm* it the Elualreth Myaon, Mis* Daphne•day aft ermton. He spoke &lt;m Spit
Rltr Theaiei at iriut I' M Clothe* Connelly and Mi** KH*e Hulrhiann ual Value* of the Family." in H •
ing with the program fur tin- y
fiom The Yowell Conipany ami
which ia r&gt;n “ F'amilv Redt t MV
ahnea from |v«y's Shu- Stole wilt
C IH C I.K E N T E R T A IN E D
je modeled.
Mr* Edmund Shinholaer * » i Itarlf,- Mr* R W William., n
The annual lemher'a evening hostess to Circle No. 3 of the Flrat giam chairmho ,ii.i™ .i-rd R*»
party given liv the tVamanV Cliih Malhrnliat Churrh at her home nn Zimmerman
Mrs. M. It Strickland p ic .id,
B ill lie belli it the t'lllli Ihiuae at Monday afternoon. Mr». E. II.
7:0tt I*.II. wilh .Ml II. i: M m ,I* I.aney presided over the meeting over the meeting nod lh« followm
parent* wrre appolnleil «. rhai*
aa aponaor. Thi* will le a rovere&lt;I in place of the nreatdent.
The etaaa had Ha regular ml*- men: Mrs liny Mann, tadlo chab
*ion study lesson and a market man; Mr*. Harry IIo Im iia , mcnih
aalr.
of the rommitlre for the luolg*
The neat meeting will lie with of Seminole County (Totinril of ih
Mi*. M. L. THU* at I I M Elm P .T.A.; Mr*. I' T Tyre, .1, t.
Avenue. Mellrloii* refreshment* to the Prn»*.&lt;.!a late ronvenflnn
were arreod to Mr*. J. F . McCleb
Mra. J . Fb Terwlllcgei offer,
land. Mm. M L. Tillla, Mr*. C. the devntfnnal*. The new mend* •
RADIO'S G R IA T C S T
f'rlrat, Mr*. W . O. David, Mr*, were Introduced anu the n -or **•••*’
t.. S. Marker, Mrs. W I* (Tatk was won hy the (hint grade Mr*
HILLBILLY
Mr*. A- H. Steven*. Mra. E. If. J. C. Mitchell read the report
P E R S O N A L I T Y .,
l-aney, Mr*. T . E. Wilson, Mr*. the slate president, Mra, Edith
Mary Fariah, Mr*. Mamie Moi- Mr Bride Camel nn
r la and Mra. Clyde Ramaey.
The parent* and teacher* «&gt;|
Jotimed to the lunch rt»&gt;m wher*
CHURCH* A N N O U N C E M E N T
Hep. Voile Wllliama, Jr. will («■ punch and rake were served
the *|ieakrr at the metllng of the Mr*. Morgan’* room mother*. Mr
W.S.C.S.* of the Flrat Methodist W. A I udwlg, Mr* It F R.*«tiff
Church. There will *Uo be a *kll Mr*. Owen Forgo sun Mr* .1 W
The program la to take place al Allman, Mr* W. I Kiri, nod Mr
Nan
the churrh at 3:00 P.M. The pub Roy Mann; and hv Mr
lir ia cordially invited to attend. Brink', room mother*, Mr* It |l
Bridge*. Mr*. Anderson llanso'
Mra. Jnhn T . Cullum. Mr* J F
Higgins, Mr*. Roy Reel and Mr
W. F. Fold*.
Approximately 143 attended thi
AND H i t B L U R O R A M B O V S
meeting
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AUDITORIUM
OCT. 0 - 8 P. M
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with •» o| or lime
HAPPY

B IR T H D A Y

Davtd Wilvon
duh supper. Profeuor II F.. Mor
rl* wilt have charge of the enter
talnment program.
The fieri meeting of the Junior
High School P.T.A. will ha held
•I the school at 3:30 P.M.

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through um ou nre m rnt. in Ihw
newspaper* and on the r» d i«
Several hundred were interviewed
before the players s r i r selected
I’troth ciplained whv hr m ig h t
leal veterans instead of Holly
wood name*: *'| think It de
Irai'la *n.rn the realism of a w iI
nirlure If a fare like tiregnry
I'cck'a or |b-an Jagger'a suddenly
’ •■ills lit the rniddtr of a h a l­
ite.”
Vivien lelgli denied the WideIv circulated reports tin t she
and tio-haml l.antetnr Olivier
would *lhv here for a picture to
gethri. “ Verv unlikely,' *he aalrl
Then she aildrd:
"It is a sourer of constant
•matrmrnt to m y husband and
in la rlf when **r read the re|evtt*
thal are printed altoiil us They
are very a in u* ing."
The actress situ commented on
actors m political "F o r thr tnosl
part, I think actor* should talk
•oily on matters of acting T im e
i» a lot of difference between sp
pcaring on the stage nr in lilto*
and public speaking I'lllillc speak­
ing iei|uirrs - per lal tra in in g "

of the 44slid and none has ever
*. teil la-fol e,
M im itiiim T i i n n r
"Thev are reapo'idlng very well
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FAfit I n roarhiug," i r v t J 4«bert F i ­
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A'Mfiir aif M»*. CytM D 'lt n r i with the film,
Mi
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r»* h i i y f r i f
I’llo .h ,
who wrote
"B a ttle 'Ii
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rhnH vnAfi |»rr**i«| grm ind." eyplained hov* the pr*&gt;r*I 44%*" i Mi* itn * 1 11*|: || Hf| \|f
Mf*|
jei t rteveloped "More Sihary arnl
h* V iH ig h ln (if nnnniirf*i| I h r il*
I trail long Ireel) inlerealetl in
n i l It.f|i»t
rIn* problem* of the Nisei anil he
If v* *i
i|rr ht «f Mint III. tr iir lr asslglorl me to |i«*k Into the
wtii|A«| **H t'Aui ffiintf rsiitD
chillier* of making a p irltltr. I
Ifi f • • i h f l ii i i ’
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Angele* an i|pl»ewhen*. Always
Mu fiilliiw m e Mi * VnuuMnin, 'I n *
H llill K t'H O O I. I'.T . \
T ill I*. Mr
(iffirR i M*-Ct &gt;im. t t f i the 44‘Jltd came u to the ninvci
John Millet spoke on "Spltltiial [
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h n \ i * . M u Hiith f.u nilf|iiUt,
ration. I thought Ihcte might I**Education of Young I'eople" at the
'It* \V !&gt; Thornlona Mr* It M i arreen play then*.
M 11*011, ' I * * 7 ri( It ii vI i f f . M m . *1
■My trlea ha* not been to flrat meeting of the year al the
N
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W 1* FirfifR, glannirlie the men For instance, Semlmde High Si hind I’.T A. v*hi* b |
Mi*
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Wvmt
M iMi*
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other But the plrlttre will sbov* •henie nf the
Mr K I n i n
\I v * IV 11»i •ti * »itI Mr*
that som e o f them have unusual Child HI* Destiny. Free World'
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Nisei war veterans
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.|tii«iiif* lirt ft* th*»
'(in Fur Broke," which mean.
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I J '*il i Ilk# p« i i ii w*t will
"Shun! The Work*" in Hawaiian
slang, i&gt; I lie atory rtf the 44Jnd
l,v«n v iifir ’ lt I ** . « iinriiitC fist «it
Regimental 1’nmhal Team. The
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activated
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it. iin ii T t i t i i t t s
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relocation
Ofi! Ilnfi’ t fr-i
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camps on the west coast "
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origin were interned during the
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a'iMlt | fle.fi * f*s*L*e*» !«*«’«all Irnl a rll.ln m J g e n l and a out
vs r lint tire ramps vsItt to* me-*
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PAGE SIX

Coleman’s Single In Last O f 9th Wins 3rd For Yankees,
Celery Feds Meet DeLand Bulldogs Here Tonight

Hamner’s 8 ih Inning
Eiror Allowed The
Tying Hun To Score
For The Yankees
in jai k Hash

Y A N K t i. I IA D IL M . New York.
O d . b &lt;/!'»
J m y Coleman’*
litiftlc lu left X tllff Willi two out
tn ibt L u ui ikt ninth * u * the
tliatghi W oihl .V iift srcloiy lu*
dsy over the I'hilhei, J -J. U l o i r

H| M i Hit A t HUSK
N KW
Y O R K. Oct. « i/l'i
Kail meet* wtt and north meet*
M,W&gt; Uni.
couth In a tcric* of Inter arctional
football game thi* weekend which
Two K i l l ) l i infield tiuglri by
should provide a lot of action a*
Gene 'A'codling *luf I'lill Hirruto
well aa a 1**1 of ttrength.
aflei I win wrie out lei tlir claye
I'rniiiylvanla, a perennial power
foi t ulriiiin ? y. nor-winning LI****
In Hn* Ivy Letgnr, travel* clear
oiro-s H&gt;&gt; country to rla*h with
between
Koine
Arhhurn
and
California’* Roe* Howl eleven and
j n l i r Mayii mln M i (enter.
Maryland'* rebounding Terrapin*
vlall cart I .anting for a crack at
Tom I r im i , who (ante in
the high flying Spartan* of Mich
when lililir Impel wat litleil Ini
igan State.
• pinch Inlter h i the ninth letrivThe** two are the atandoilla of
fd credit (nr tlir win ntrr Ku »
the interaectlunal prugiain and
two uf the brat rnatche* of Hie
Meyei. itmd I'lill pdthei, M ry n
loaded arhrdnlr.
pitched only tlir ninlli in lilt luvt
In un*! Ivania, rales) 3uth in Hie
Sene* appear aliter.
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with a 31-7 victory over Virginia,
nation, teed off laat Saturday
Coleman, who Kail niily one lot
California, ranked ninth, made it
In tlir prrvjiinn Yankee victories,
two in » row by belting out Oretollrclrd three off K m HelnUel
gone, 3H-7.
man and Moyer, driving in I'm
Mulligan Slate naaiitcd itself
ol tlie H im run*.
of a *urre**ful aeoaan by knock ■
The handsome Yi, like **&lt;*-*irnl
[ lug off Mirhlgan, 14 7. That came
baseman trurr.l Itirtol" with tin
after the Spartan*
bad l.eatvu
fiiat inn ui tlie game in Ihe thiiil |
Oregon Slate, ilK -ll A* a heaull
then alter tin Imllle *ee-**wed
State vaulted into lecond place
into the ninth, he pul over Uu*,
ie hind Notre Dame In the As
ellnehrr.
•orialrd I'rea*' first |adl uf the
The i’hll" might 'iave wntl the
Croaeihg home plate, liotdiy Itrowu of tin New kork Yankeea reason Mat week.
game hut lor a m*tl&gt; error Ky h u h ', the first and only run of tin game doling It...... ..
of the
It'd tlie Spartan
had better
shortstop Gran Hamner with the , I'.rfiii World Sene* mf.iin*t Hu- I'hlllii at Shdu* I'ark, I’htlailelphla. come out the cloud* for M ary­
bate* lull and two out in tlie llrwwli, hading of with a double, went to tlilnl un lllruet’s long drive land. The Trfp* were one of
eighth.
to rrnlrr and tame home on Cnlciiiall'v left to deep left, Andy Send the nre-aeaaon rave team* of the
It war rlear and ctiol in tin nick I* the catcher and (.'union ilo Umpire. I Inly runt tonal Sound* South They were am hue bed hv
Georgia, 37 7. Then came basdi
atadiurn when A I HeharM, the (am photof
lo whip N avy’* aplrlted club, 35oua haiehall clown, stilted tn do
hie tricks liefor e the Ideal her lltuh down llcrra, DiMaggio and Hauer trig Woodllng witli the winning run 31.
(In Hie lurfacr, Notre
Dame,
Some of the rrowl which alinn** In succession,
line run, three hit-, no tnore,
Ai my, the No. 4 team, amt O k ­
filled the I enter Held -eat* two
’I lie I'lill* took a - I edge in I to Iwu left.
lahoma, the No, fi team, mhouldn t
hour* heroic game time, hid heel! ■eyellth on llainiirl'f single. a
have too much dlflieully Increas­
l/J’i lllfi.la l let* note
In line Ihrnutrli Hie night.
ra il if he hunt hv Scminhk
and Iht 11
I hair
lengthy
uiibeaUn
There wa* a a*....I scattering of (iiiliat’a tingle. Il wa- the fira’ of the I Mill game of the IMfitl ing
airing*. Hut they an* the target*
stXndiuK inoin rurlnmei ■ luhlii *1 I inn In the *eiii ' the I'hll- had World Kalla*.
td every school they meet and
I'lill.A D K M 'IIIA IN )
the seats In Hu* lower Hand*' and led 1 be Yntikct■* u .'it down in
ah r h « a nn “ up6 cluli may »cnd them
tnriianiiie. A ll thl* wa* irond n e w order ngnili III their half.
H 0 tumbling.
fi 0
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to the hall plavei- wlm rut up Hn
Arhhutn led off with a right VVnitklia Ih
The Irish, for in*lance, Ju»*
I
&lt;&gt;
teceipta of the tint four aanu*
field aiugle In the eighth. He »»* ArM'iirr. i f
I 3 Mpieaked by North Carolina
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When the I ’hlla daehed from piom|diy ra tiifu 'd tn -rennd hy June ■ III
S I
their hue through the pn- i*el**^ June*. Kind* flleil to liiM “ lfg"’ Kitri* if
4 »
many shout* of “ four straight" alul Ki*ier ended the frame with Si lei If
n
n i)
greeted their ear* Thi* wa* to be n pop tu Mile. Bveryhmly ill Hit Mayo if
4 1
their fir*I look nt the hie •tadl-lb I'hll lineup, ear* pi pltrlwr Hein- Hainiiei it
ti
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g llk 11- lrli.l».*l 1 1 *t«« U
lclmir*n, hail at leant oue lot nt ; nu Inlet r
(.nlial 3b
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Sawyer waa runfident the Had the tune' off laipat.
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turn setting wouhln’l give Ida bnvThe official attendant- n waa all* rd aha Hi t o
li 0
the Jltlerr All hr writrled aim'd nuunci*! at tit.fib'i and the d a )’* III itJmnUi 3ii
llvudreliiiiu p
3 9
11 raipt * 1309,0 III ail.
waa aettlny a lew La** *’•*• e.
u 0
N E W YOllK* Oet*
lack Mbvo sent to lafl flaw K Pi .study p
h&lt;* Huh ‘ hat w »M *"•' Hie if
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0
Hienrmeun. .tenior end with u if
game with a team batting ever- for the I'hll* to d u ll Hie 1**1 of !..\VhUMtn
M
e.tr
p
0
0
(Irik
* Bullnofte it ih t lttdh»K
Ih* eighth. Lopat w it lifted foi
a. Jf Mb
33 t III a30 h per* catcher in major coilef *
ling *
who Total*
Wellhu* led off with a eimm* pitch Tdtlar (jane Woodllng
a -1 wo out when, winning tun fool bail ranks with 16 to date thito Itoiinc
Mill
flnele Is tlrht field tn un*n the (Mipjted to llamn*i Hit into
*rnr»d
•&lt;s*on.
rd
out.
Suddenly
lleiidn
Imali
h'*t
game. Then Lopat struck out A*h
li till into fielder'* rhoica for
Hunemsnn made hi* Di succee*
bl*
fontlid
and
walked
Coleman,
burn and letltrd .ione* and Fniyl*
K'imlanty
lu
bill
fot grsh« for Ifio ysids in U "
tleria and IhMaggio to liiuih-d
on infield roller*.
(R
a
n
foi
liolUt
In
»l!»h
fir-t Hirer gsnies played hi
the hum** with two out II" p4" ■ t
HrliitJeliiian of the I’hillb
NKtt Y n lth (A )
Drake. That total pula him iw walked leadoff man llliruto on I III the laat two without llllowlpp
a up on Canton Coor at Denver. Al
eh
h
u
r
and Sawyer tailed in Jin'
four pltrhe*. Coleman tried t" a atrike
3
llirrulo
**
1
1
1 1 U r v of Alelmma rsake sixth with
| Konatanly, hi* t.etpn tai led lellrl
pull the hit and run out popped *
II rreh* for l»4 yards. Coopere r
ab r b u a yardage lolale 170 yard*.
YANKEES (A )
Hamner. IIn ru in eailly waa doubl i »c*.
Stengel C"*tnlend by lending Coleman 3h
1
3
4
1
8
ed off first. I'lill wa* almuat un Huhhy Hrowr, a lafl-handr*l hill*i
■it, the
In the punting department,
2 0 0 6 1 lead la held by Si ill Health O' the
second when Hamner caught the to hat fot Hauer. After fouling llerra c
|
n
ll
DiMafglo
cf
3
l
bail. It waa lb* I’hlla flirt doUhh uff three pllcliea, liiowu gloundrii
Hnlvrrsiiy of Ut*h. He i* bOr-lHauer If
3 u II 1 0 ing better than aver after a twoplay.
lo Hamner, who fumbled the hall ll-litown
ti (I n rt year leave at a Mormon rnJ**ai&gt;n
1
The veteran lefty alio walkrd for an ertor, permitting CoLluan
1) 0 0 0 0 ary. In twn games, he made nine
E-J*ns*n
lim a who waa left when DiMag to rente the tying nil).
II (1 n 6 0 punt* fm an average of 48.1 yard*
p
glo, yesterday'* home nm hem
Jarkl* Jensen went In to run F’errlck
Mile II,
4 0 II V o per kick.
filed lu Ennis lu *h«tl right
I fur blown. Mire fouled out to
II
II fi l j
Collins
lb
The National Collegial* Athletic
The I’Idle put on a genuine | Jonea tu end the lulling,
4 II ii t s Huieau'* figure* *h«w Dial only
threat In the **coud when Ham
Tom f'erriek came lu to pil.'h Jnhnvou Hi
4 0 u 3 II two uthrr major ridlege pjayeis
net and tirmlnlch hit *urie*«lve foi the Yank* 'tailing the ninth Mapes rf
*1 II 1 1 1
can ehow at* »ye»*pv
•lliglea with one out. Itul Holla' Joe Collin went to find hn*r nil I t^ipat p
«i
1 1 n (1 more yards for aV I*a»t five punt*,
grounded weaftlr to l"p a i and Woodllng plnyed left.
Ifninnar Wood hill' fl
Totals
*3
3
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7
37
Hi* minimum m p tlm l for tanking
iMInttleinan aent a *law chop to lash'.l a double lo ihep lef' r n
itaini
f) Sr,fe on strut for Hamn In Hth this week. They are Alabama *
known,
Jokm
ter. Only IhMnggin'* hn* ban 1 ■ K Hnn fm Hi iwit in Hlh
llutrli Avinger, with 46JI on seven
Jli Uiln Iniau appeal eil tu have *lal&gt; kept It fruin helar a •*
tmt| 001 l«wi •• kicks, and Ferdham'* Jim Krickfrom hi* wild -lieak a* Semlnhk'- loud *actiflre mov'd l'MI»*ie'|iMs i N i
IW.evrrrd
rv
Vei* v.,.y i 1 1
igit
........ 1 *im, with 4U lor five.
*
he;turned
liack the Vanka in or- llnmnrr to unguanlrd Ihlid l»
M
il)
F,
;‘i niiitlek. lia uiner. RHI—
Ron Uuiw M h of ttw Delrait T i ­
“ e aaeund.
second.
dat Ip Ih*
tlolial waa walked Inlrnliitnal''*' fiiMgtati1 • ) i-lr r , HoflM. 3H— tan* r*c«J* ,!hua fai ta rannhir
Map** raced Into
inh deep light ranSawyer callfl on |)ick Wliitma*
Hiriuto. S
liark kickoff*. Twice again*! Hill*ta* |o Sava LupaL from trouhle on an ea-fhelger to Iml fot Koirdmdt Fuui*, Hamner *tlt
Iradoff blaat‘ tn thy—Th u d* He choppesl a hall to Joe Cdlinr Sr ml nfc k 3, Ifeinlxelman, June*. dale he took the kickoff all the
w ittkug'
r .....................
D|*- Hauinct and Waitkiis. f.eft wav for let yard*, giving him a
TN* crafty l.n»ai it" akid a eallrt' who threw to llerra In time lo nh&gt; * Cliilaifelplda ( N )
New, York total of 192 yard*. Re* Rerrjr "f
third tlrlke pa*l rlrtihuiti hot gav Hnuioi-r nt the plate for the &gt;rj
Heintrelnian-h flti*- tlrigham S’oung follow* with I *‘J
to Join *, ih* foiirlh und ind Wallkun (lied In Mape* ill ( A ) l*. HH
tidw 3, Heim 3, ( ’oleinan, D iM ig- yard*, picked up on »even run
mil* popped weakly In ahort right for the third "nt.
g iu); Fertick l ((Julial). SO— hack*.
Hlliuto
Jimmy llloodworlh n&lt;&gt;w plavlne l.opat fi tAtldiiirn 3, Seminick,
A teammate of Horvath'*. John
lleinlielmen eailly
t r t I r e d aecond base, ami Rui* M ry rr ptlrh Jones)t Meyer t |Mape*i llrintx- Raster, I* a dose arcuml to V ir­
Mdpet and l.opal in the thud llig foi the I’lilliiea
eInin it 3 (John-on 2, l.opal I. ilo- ginia's Cieiie Rchrosslei on punt
btfnrr hr got Into trouhle tiv
John*oil of the Yankee* lined t- J.upat It in H innings; HeinUelmati return*. Schroeder gathered 143
throwing four hall* l« IILiuto. It M a y in left.
4 in 7 3'3; Kon»tanly li in 1/3; yard* on four trie*. Raster ha*
the *rrnnd pa** for Hltiolo
Mapra alnim nut,
Meyer 3 in 2/3; Frrrlck J in I t i l yards.
who ha* yet tu *ee a atrike.
WiMidling heal suit an Infl'-b* wlnnrr*Ferrlck; laiser-Meyer. U
Hoh Smith, a big fullback with
fh ll at"Hilcd fur aecond on Haiti alrigh* to ItliMidwoith who fiindilg'l • Dllaly Ihiggess (N l.) plate; T r i a s
A
A Ml collected *ix
Irflman'a fi*•I pitch to Colanian the tricky Imundvr.
Charlie Hi 11 y fA l.t fir»t luise; touchdowns in iwu game* lu pace
When Kamlniek’a hml throw mill"'
Hloodworlh nimle a 'livin'* atoe FV tjK O Conian ( N L ) aecond luiae the point getters with 5d. Tied
InN* ahoil center firhl Hlm ito ad of Itllluto'e liliwr hut I'allld no' fv'*- \|r(iownn I \no i n nn League) for the runner-up position at 30
vapeed tu third. It waa a iltjlf* hold the hall and Woodil.ig leurhinl third liii'i*; Al llarlick (N l.) left points apiece are Horwath and
fie-lil foul line; Hill McKinley (A Chuck Hill of New Mexico.
U | e and ertor fur Seminlck. Cole aecond un the. aiugle.
man looped ■ abort Hngle to I* f*
t'oleman elnglnl (&lt;&gt; laft&gt;cent*r 1.1 right field foul line. T - 3:35.
tearing Rlttulo, but waa tluown lietwtan Maya and Aahlrurn acuf- A tO.Mtfi. Heceipt* — fJUSJHVJl^.
Dili Itry in g to atretrh It Into a doo
out
bis.
j cr o
For the flrtt time In the ball
put down the I’lill* in
I’rin .A D K L P H IA . Oct. fl
4A1
«■ !»», Ll.opat
b
— Vie Rawhi wa» a 1-0 winner in
n tlie fourth Hl*l*r **niiin*t
a r m In
the
opening
world
aerie*
game,
Ml*e, hi* llth trip to th td lfo Ml
but a loser to a thief.
platr without a hit. Ilamnrr file'
Rasrhl'e hotel room wa* loute.1
io'M*n&lt;- and Seminlck alrtiek no'
yesterday while the New York
With one out In the Yank"*
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N LW Y O R K . O d . 6
f / l v Winter triuil own fra are whidlinii
made a cfiretiet tune tin* year lhan IMl. In IToiicL and Afilone. ^nd Cali­
Baiter flv to Knnl* and got Mlee fornia they teporl mate eiupiiriei sad estlirt irservilion* Ilian utual.
Travel agrnl* and cruise «lii|i &lt; ^girrs ale laying llte Mine.
onra bouncer to ftr*t.
Rslnttelm an and W aHkn- f -n -*
In Ih* garment tdftrjft make fir+
(a lg a l Ih* hall out nt the 1nft*V "f women's log* for redo
red it and for vsntlon*. Mora people split
fifth
rrulae ..rear predict latter aala* vaestho * now. Hence there ore
War* two out In the Ynn
ye»r, although prlre* »r* m »rr people tiaipeing around in
y to tu- up from (0 to 30 per
fifth before l^m -t e'*V***
winter.
Helnttrlman fur the third hit. a rent.
D r'u n r work will mean more
I* lu ranter, but he got Rlt
Many
met chant*.
however,, overt,me pay, and more women
on a non in He'lat
aran'l trmvinefd pud teporl they working.
pat brought Me atrike**"'* t' bought iparingly. Hut they I f ]
by fannln- A*hbunt and Jon*** watching, rale* eloiety, aa thgy
L« alath. Knnl*. catnninw ***** always regard winter tales
atnaig, doubted 'town Hi# flan* sp*rtewo*r as
trends for n a il summer
ad Joe nn fir*t when be

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Ham ner was batting

7. it a n Just anolhci game fot
Nolle Dame, for i arolina il
«ac “u|wriatiotl big."
hatuida) 1 1 aid. Leal.) a lad*
play U * I tu f'mdut, a school
which usually cornea up with Its
l,e*t effort agallllt the Irllh .
1‘ordue didn't luok hml in losing
U Ji! lo a at rung Treat aggregallon. N olle Dame ha* a ‘III
gam* unbeaten streak going
Aimy displayed a fleet
uf
hisakaway Itacl.s m (.eallng Colgate, 3s ti fm Nu. 31 un lit un
lirfaated paia.tr I'din State, Uil
•let li* va toacll lilp Knglr, flat*
lellr l lirol grtliWII, it 14, ill it*
opener,
Oklahoma, which ran its will
llllig si leak tu 33 hy rumple ring
llwtlon t'oilegp, 310, elitrl tail's
fraaa A. &amp; M. I he Aggira have
tw victoili • Ufidri their I wit I hey
heat Nevada, -4M-IB, and Texas
Tech, ‘II H
SoUthein Met)io«llst, ill illr Nu.
I spot follow m g Its air lumbal dli.enl of Otiiu Htate'* Hot* Howl
hingt hy 133-37, figuies In an
uli.ri of tl.r inter.actional Juu*t*.
flic Mint uuga hit lit* load lu
tanyii with woeful Miiluull. Mism iiiii wa* elipped. 34 tl by C le m ion.
Kent ui kv, tin* country'* No. ••
tram, haa a breather in Dayton.
Teas*, the N u. 7 outfit, take*
Photo Hy Holicrt I.. Cox
the week off to prepare for OkiK-nni* “ Ruddy" ft***, Fed left ciol who lm proven to lu one
lalitma Stanford, No H. visits
Oiegoii lital*. and tVanhingtun, of RIIS's best linemen, Imtli un offin-i »nd defense, will !«e In the
siariing line up lonigni when the Seminole Hir;h Schuui t.'riery I'n lr
No. 10, tlffa with tough U C L A . meet the DeLand Huildoga.
Other major intertectional Hits
on the cant include Villanova*
Miami tonight and the following
Satin.lay set-(•«&gt;. Hutton t'ulieg*.
Mi**i&gt;-*ippi, I .m il'tan State-Rice,
Klurlda-Hcorgi* Tech, North C ar­
olina Slate-Clerason, Tennessee.
Duke, Vnmierbtlt-Alahama, VMI*
itichmond,

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ingtoti A la»r-47iUAIe(, and Wake
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•in|t*s player* to ih* I'au A m ir
I oUl iisuleitl bait
lesihed ludsyt fcloltinais
Tup-s*#il«.i P t t i i l i bal.vr, h*'.
lo klunics, &lt; alii , is it|l| iu li"
iiiisitei final- I'd "iktcti ye,tel
day w ill lit".da J. IL'pkin* uf
tjoudhavi it,
i , v- i* postp,."c■!
beiMu.V'd .MI I tl"|'i "!&gt;' itllies*. Il
M ur Hakei can w u uvti
Mis
tfupkiiu, il will uua" all four
u n l'il playcia itacli Hi* aerul
finals.
7h* last M&lt;kican s t i eliminate"
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Hi*1
Italian's wuwirn's singlst cfUMuptun,
liefsalrvl Me ill a Hsuiilrs of Me*
li t li |, fl-U. Mi*, ttusii mb * seed*
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ti-3. Mis. lu-kd insets Hetty It., . •,
ijutil &gt;&gt;| Suulli tiikiigc, N J in &gt;1,
.eiiiiiinal, tinlay. Miss Kustnquest
defralnl A iv illa Mfltuirc of u*
Frencivo yesientay 7-6, ti-2 .
two uf tlir tour reeded teams
already have l,». p rluulnalrd Hum
tlie Uirii's
ih.iiblcX ('"iupeilttuu
Only Willinin TaHiert uf Ni w Turk
City and ruin Hiiiwn, Jr., uf B in
Flam I*.
seeded fittl, and At
Ihui far ten, .Han Prancitru, an'
Ib ils il Flam . Ilsverly Ifilla. Calif ,
second verded, lesched the »*mi
finals.

Sun Antunio Takes 3
To Win IJfxlo SerleA

N A S H v il.I.F . ;
del. »1 W i
— Ilo Ran Aritunlo Mivions head
nl home for Texas today to co)
lert a $3,poo tiunus fat wiiininy
their first D ivio Scries iharnphm•hqi the luietl way.
The Tevana, thanks lo Mexican
fxrt-halier I’COcopIo llrrirra . Imd
the final game of the ierie* fruru
the Sioilhern Assaeiallon Nash
villr Vol* last night, P S, in a wild
game whirh saw nine hurlrr* p*
rade lo Hie mmind tn try lo h oi'
the hatters in rhrrk, Nashville me
five of them.
last nightV vlrtorv wat
Ih
third straight for Hie Texan- ***
trailed Nashville |-t after th»
fourth gams Fundsy. It was then
Yankee ace was pitching his twu- that Ibov were nf(er*d the lw&lt;&gt;
hit shutout against the Philadel­
phia Phillies.
Tw u suite**** containing 140
eerie* tickets, jewelry and e
diamond-studded watch were tak­
en front Reachl'e room, Detective
Lieut. Frank A. May reported.
U t e r on* of lB* eullcn*#* wne
turned over ta pMiC* by a youth
who said he found It In nn allay.
It contained 80 aerie* ticket*,
twu necktie* anil a pair of paJamai.

ttaschi B eats P hils
Blit I OH T T h ief

field
I he iontrtt. vsit jr kick-oil tleleu^
lui H I ) , hai the indications nt
hr in* a ihnller Dorn tU H to finlth ;
I he Feds, allhough vveetened
(cintiJetahlv hecaute uf mjuiic*.
will he frying lor tevengr id a I i -0
drfrat In m lr.l them last teat by
tin llullJogt.
With tlie loti ol Walter Koulh
Irnm the !rl| I as kle petition. 1 -y
left vide cd the F etl wall t in been
glrally wrr.krnrvl Mouth. in|Uicd

ill I hr l e d l i g r l

sophomore* needed all tlie work
they could get, Woodtuff had dc
feniiv* unit* in long Krimmag*
tessioti in Die after noun ard Inin
e.l hit attention to the offenvi/e
Dam In a workout under ittdium
light*.
This rnuinlnr, a Pi m m squad
tuaidrd * plane and took off
for Atlanta following a shunting
sand "If hy sliolenls. ,\ Idg pep
rally last night alio voiced stud
ent hopes for a thud G * l«r vic­
tory in aa many I 960 starts.
W oodruff, buwevei, agreed with
most forecasters who list tk* U s
turs as underdogs lu the Tech
I,stile d rp ltr two YelluW Jacket
losses to dxlr.
W oodiuff is depending in new
strategy a n t Hie •raturiing glvsn
bis Supl.uniuies iu victuiies over
• ilsital »n I ll'"|iietu* this fail
H»
a t-" •svv » squad at lu ll

strength eictpl fu&gt; J Hall, a
•
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I’ochei, a dsfsnsivr
tiackflsld
man
1 1 nda hoptt foi a vlctory

'I p II s Ami WUPnmR
B e n t ’ l!

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The ml*e
* in H u P (
tennis tournament advanced t" Hie
term final v •
•• when Ifel-and Gene Tu -i &gt; f v 'rlH "* e -v
Afgy Snee: i" ' ••hoely goitfMlevt
match 7-f». it I * *•* ivlit tu n'v
til Sunday xflernoHi when Ho
trophy will he awarded.
Ml-s F.lleq Hells Slid I lev Will
lama isxchrd the turaji lVe,"e*',(v
stieinoan when they
de fea ts-1
Belly Williams snd M ile Riiiati
Ik-3, A I Mies William. had m
vioijsly won Ihe ritv rhauipionslii'
in (he girls' division.
Also playing Wstlnesdav afte
mom were tlrlen and (Sntvlon 1* »*
who lost their quarter final m n'rl
tu Martha th.gtrl and Jim lU rntn
0-4. H U. The winnar&lt; are r o s - 'f
to play Helen and Gene Tirrkk'
till* afli moon with th» wiuie-r of
thi maleh goine tu Hu finals with
Ells'll Ihtls ami flay William*.
The Irafiliv I* lutng awarded liv
the K itarv (3uh whi-h I* sponsor
inr Ih* luiiruanient.
grand bonus If they could knnek
off the Vole, who won the 1949
series from Tulsa In the 10th Innlag at Ihe seventh gam*.

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tumed to -i lo 0*1 hut toll lie toil
fimn Hie f ed teptad fot the ie- *
mamder nf die seainn
Th e I eif baekfield h** al*vi suf­
fered lordly Irecam e of injuries. To
date three „f the mute f t •u ii'ln g ■
t-oyv have 10-"!) put on the inluty
list. Finukie Htenstruni, |'te&gt;)icteju
ns one of the cunference'a IcadtngP
lotrkfirld men earlier lu the sea*
von, who was &gt; b " injured In III*
T ig v r-F 'rd game, it dated to re­
turn to the line-up next week.
H it nl,-elite was felt 111 the Kustix
game last week and w ill undoubt'
lv lu felt tonight.
The
D rl.and
Bulldogs,
ably
ca che d by "Spec M artin'' have
played unly one contest this sea­
son and were defeated by I’alatkv HD la*t Friday tiigbl
^
The Hulldog ground o ffe nsiv™
will rely on (d ia rlr- Manning a
196 pound fiillhack rated as on*
of the conference's he*l gionnd
gainer*.
The Fell nffrnslvr will lu deoendinl upon Hie rhargm g of
fullback FM Ivordon ami the fa&gt;!
and trieky running of Claienc*
flaose. H"th Gordon and 1,'ls in i
have shown much hall e a rn in g
talent In the two previous games
atul ere rip e r led to continue H.h l
showing tonight.
™
The Fed litre Is dependent upon
fiflke Whelchtl, left guard snd
Dennis Hat*, left end. Both mad*
ettprrh showing* sgxinst the Hus - 1
(I* eleven lis t Frid a y and will he j
bad battling tonight.
Right end Kenneth Hano, on*
uf Hn- best downfiehl blockers to t
plav lor SUM -o ffe ird a broken
•lute in practice tills Week and will
mme Ih m likely require * nose,
gueiit If he nlav* tonight.
, 4
The ptoheble starting line -u p f^
for tonight'* game are as fr.Uow*t:

U A IN K S V IL L K , Uet. ti -icl*i —
Hy 1 K D M F I I'll
The regular Thutsiiuy practice
NKW
V U H K , Oct.
session was iirtlrtrd into effect Many persainv &gt;rfm (as have aaverfur Florida (iatur* yrste jja y arid looked liaa- yia-nt defensive play
Coach
Dob Woodruff literally of'fhe Yntika-a^ agaiust the Phil*
"urged night land day nil ptspur- , in this World Seihrs. • 1
altim* for (irotgia Tech and his
Tnkd yestr-rdayV game in I’hllly
Southrxsteni Confrrebce drl.in.
fin in,tone*; lit* hunlline* went
Saying that hn gist* gieen Joe
Dt.Mageih'* ' I'ems winuing

l.ornn- in tits unit timing. Rutied
, in most atoilea were Joe’s two
lirUlng gcni- Hist most certainly
fat reJ the yam* overtime.
I he fust .ante in the sixth on
I M Kohls' held smash to right
center it looked like * certain hit
’ "d ill In Mai gm pulled ll down
uvti hit slaui'ider Hear tile 4Wl*,Hi till i'Sci parity tuTnrd to
f,„,i uisrk running at foil speed

i li i tlie infield,

In II" ninlli D iM ag cam* up
with anuHiet nifty. W ith one out
Granny Hamner lined the hail
lido right renter. D iM ag didn't
calrit it this time. Instead he
scouped Hie ball up in hi* gloved Hanford
lisnii while sp lin tin g to bit laft Denql* Bass
David Hester
ktl,| heaved I" second hxse. Ham
llrr K,,| 4 double, Imt fur a sm all Hike Whelrhel
(.|ny it wimld have l**n at least Te rry Pol dell
a triple and maybe Ilia break H it Jack Schtrard
Herman H»*ggerly
1 Phils have t&gt;e»n looking for.

Pas.
left tw)
left tackle
left enanl
(renter i
right guard
right tackle
light end
querterback
left half
ttehl h sIL
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DiMsggtn wasn't the only Van- Kenneth (iarro
kre star ill the field Lit lie I'hll Martin T a - lor
liltruto at shortstop turned in Clarence Clause
tr feat in the eighth Inning that Stan Hgrlesby
Fd Gordon
stifled a I’hile threat.
With '.ne out a u l the speedy
RleM* AtM 'urn »n first, Diek DeLand
Jl'sler al templed to aanifice. Pat Sharon
left end
Pllrlier Alii* Reynolds plckvst up •Carl McDaniels
left tackle
left guard
*h. hum ami threw t«■warcl* re i Fd lie Hcott
ruitJ la ir. For a fleeting
fleet I
second Rkeet* Richardson
renter I
it appear rd the throw was going Jim Dreegnrt
right guard
into csltts i fo'l'l. Lot then tittle Phil Rrurr Thompson
right tackle
i ear hi I »ol ami m id ' a fin* catch Dick Rhodes
rlent end
i f the W*,(e Ipiow H e seemr I to T r t r y Acre*
qui rter hark
lu fallme a« h i-rnhbrd tiu hall, Allen Dean
left half’
htlt he k- ot his (tail on the t«g Tommy Crew*
right half*
for a foreeout.
Charles Mantling
fullback
(Wend r acker Gerry Coleman ' — Captain
and »ujfir!d*r H a n k Ran* a i m
have none up with fin* play* and
hov »ti*!»t R «’ mrkV [taitn tn thI'hil- half of fi e ninth*
'then, with tlei|iiiei on ae-und
and trick Whi(ni*n -m f • * *- '
only "li'- suit, Reynold- got In the
D E L A N D Pul. A -f S p e c lilj —
hole with M 'kr Gotixl at three teal I* The Riel ton lla ttrr with their
and " 111- trike. Ili.l he Ins-umr un .Sunday punches groomed, tangle
nrtvrdT No, he got Ihe pitch Jus* her* Saturday night with the
where lu want'd and Golint ta « Jacksonville Naval A ir H ta !M |
pe,| into a sInutile play. Rlxiuto t
Filer* at the Municipal Htadlum
i , Ii-iii .su to .lull it v tlnnn.
at k I*. M in a contest which li
Thi
still have to nilacui likely to prove the mettle uf the
aflrr 19 Innings.
Gren and White aggregation.
Particular interest will U cen­
oVv r T rrh renter* around the pa»v tered on the llattera, who batter­
it g of Hay wo »d Sullivan who has ed lb* Wofford Terriers last
till pa»a nss-iv«r* with i l of 37 week in n 33 lu 20 upset victory
atlnnpta
opts for three tuuchdowna lu keep their *la'&gt; clean thus far
and lull carrier* Floyd Huggins, in two Hushes, -h e ir ability to
h'am Oosterhludt,
Oosterhtiidt, Hofurd
ILtford leing,
Long, stay hot after being “up"
"up- two
Jnrk Nli hols und Billy Bedell all
Inc
of whom showed up well In thl* factor In the outcome of
»&gt;&gt;*
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game.
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The World Series

SEMINjOLE COUNTRY CLUB
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( i at or s Practice rSpmkling Defense
Under Lights For Is Pij? Factor In
Yellow Jackets Yankee Victories

*
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^■"Lrny.T~ ft
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AltliouF.il Kitlilletl By
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Expected To Ctiv%
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Pennsylvania M eets California;
Irish Play Purdue In l op Games

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4 It.i&lt;) MB ami Lath, i Iota n**i Air
liiir N . Eanil*TK, HI 2, Bm
NS. Kanfur.E
I wit S A I.K — 3 Ladroum boiiKaluw.
ir.KHl flusrl apti-a nn 2 lets lllsi.ltCily, f'rlee M . mmmmi, partly 11*
named.
Ahu. 4 badrwtm fiam r ilwrlllny,
Utial.li&gt; hut not ri.niplaUly fin
itliol on U S arrr t.aet with 3Ml
II. fionlaKt' un Oila.iilo Ml w«a
near C ity I'.lra $0,100,00. T r im -.
r i m A itu s m i t h . ititu K K ii
Mia. I.. 1'. I'aylon, A .w rla lr,
I'hunr Mh or M l-K
•i III HIM Route, partly 'furnished.
I a .I P k) X U&gt; ft. 1011 French Aar
E A H E K F R A M E Home with
»
Istlliwraa— two romplele halha
Well Vt nd»t-p|te4 yiound*. I am *
Ik... anltal.le for home and In­
come If desired.
lin ilK M T A. W IL E IA M H . Ke.lior
haatmind K. Eundqulal, Aasurlale
Phone 732
Atlantic Hank llldjn
.

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FO R H U N T
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I A T E I O B S A I.K

A It TH I.KS

FOR

H A LR

Have several , oi&gt;.| u*ed ps.la lor
37 Chevrolet (or rale cluap. See
at 600 I 2nd M Phuna &lt;11 I
S W E E I H A M I.IN oianyat. |E&lt;M
hushvl. II. W. Ei.nl Phone I I II
J.
S IL E N T flio ilX C ircuit..ny oil
butoer with chimney ll.tr Will
best .e tn a ) looms. I'hona 516
M
13 W IN DOW S will. Iisn.es an-1
actrens, lhe l»l fliat; one Roll
avtuy l-e.l; 6 ft porcelain F n
yplain I li'.' 1 Elm. Phoit. 1115

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aa.iiih

aa \ N T i n

I / l K'i ol Hull l..rei

R rs.oN B l-le

lts .e s

W .. 11

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mate.
I Mlp. tiler A Hraeey
PI.......... .. i M -■ WI8 '
C a R IN I! foi el-leiiy i,e. .hi .i i
hah' kilter. M il t, W Mill &lt;
1226 D -,
12

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ORI A N D .I Motolny Sentinel Or
lin.li. Ei&lt; nine lit.ir I'sll Rslpt
f»*i
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cycle# lepsilr.l, |o.-| and
is. i i
I'to.npt sen r II
Mhoo.-s I In F 4th St

I'M
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I C U S H M A N Scooter with D o ..
hody Ideal for liyhl dellve.v
pulp-- »•
rnndlll'.n llwen* ii i p a i r
m o d e r n iz e
you.
B r i n . . Slat lot. I'llh A I' m I
home tii.lv In*) d..«t.i not* r*
.p o n d I HA I’lao ll.-lallnie.il
I F L O R E N C E R e e m .' fas rany.
I...a.. l&gt;* p I , Ituoio BIT Plum,
Still in crate. Ilni ynio f u &gt;,tii I
’"i. Hanford A ll'ld lr NniPina'
s»N- 11111* Weal M Slleel.
Iturik M.iolu-r FI.IC ,
A U T O M A T IC I.ion.I.m il xii Mo
machine, iva.onshlr p|.«ne 1727 N EW a I IMlRH .iirlared to per
W.
feclinh Old fl.M.is made |lk&gt;
tow I mi tnnp. i-leanln* A was
M IS S IO N A R Y E'erM aiinir ::o »*
inn- !*■it I ahie power plat', fi
harry plant*. II j-&lt; i H.'*; p* per
years nsperlrnce fn Heuiir.t.le
thousand. R. W I ■out, photo
f'm .nly, II. M lllaaaun, 14.1.
U 3 I -J.________
Mary
SW AP SHOP
pi.1, r. (Ih Ml
We Huy, Hell or Trade nm&gt;t
limj* III***, I)olid" ter, iitmip Iruca
aryll.iii*
Phone D*H J
mn.-k. fill d ill. shell amt clay
CARS U.eased. ITcaiie-l VYs*lied,
l,v h&gt;a,l or job. Conlarl II R
Polished. 24 Hoof Service lien.. it.'iled alid a M C llIri, lilt* 1
nell's Service Station, Hanford
Me W Y u .) Av# , D&lt; 1.and
I'l,
A Celery Ave.
.r.«; I. , !M5 W
' KN E 11AN
III. IN D S ms, le t&gt;
orde.
Send,mlt' Vrnrilnn lfllr.it
8—
A R T It’I.KS W A N T H II - 6
I'hoii.
Co.
Mfii W. 3rd St.
1IB2- W.
W E H U Y , S E L L A T IlA D K u rd
furniture. Wll-«n-Mnler Furni­ * i ' «r Mini- nil m i iiiiuih i inn
ture On., SI I E. 1 st. Phone P5M
lent nnd tvur.t blip, write I’ t.
Ilo* 1617. Cop rule fit.' f^.Alroludi,
W A N T E D : Small un.l Spli.rt u,
Anonymous.
llahy uprifht piano. Phone 70.

M E R C H A N D IS E Eachame.
W&gt;huy, sell, swap. 321 E. lit Phone
W k L a K A ' A P A T H E N T S , Mooau | IBM.___________________________
and Sturea. 110 W. F lr il Htreat
r.SIIEEMANcS Hed Hose Peed.
Phona 4B0-W.
Touchlon A WaUon, 1201 Celery
F U R N IS H E D A P IS , m l t H EN I
Ive I'hnna IlilE J .
l t'Rooms with priaalr hath and
.1
M OO r E E D fl; t omplrt* line
• 'tleelrie kitchen.
Hunt*# Tilled,, Feed Hfor*
-Kou.ua wilh private lialh nnd
W A Tf.'ll ll&lt;|Htiriny All work roar
IJfH ID A N D H AD
W A N IK I)
laeiric kitchen. Apply 212 VV.
iiritei-d Reaeunahle prices p M
( L E A N E ll I lo N lt\ n s
Ih Street or Nick Pk|(. Store Used and hopwurn n.ttj,i
Enylish Jr. Pltotie I3JM J
Mult teases
r
| I.H
T H E S A N FO R D IIE ItA l.D
lO Haitford A vr.
ll-ed all metal Utility rahlnel 7 BB
Call Photo- |a*BI for
INed Ire Hoar*
t.9S
— N
H ELP W A N TED
F U R N IS H E D apartment
All 1 i|w Ilf Book Work
Used 2pc.forEivlri* Hoorn Suite 14.1*5
*5?ry Av*.
Used 3 pc. I .Ivin* Room Bulla HM»f. W A N T E D : Kaperirmrd
ynxery Alary McKIrine)- IheAkerpinii
Service
furnisheO apart*
Head Kitchen Cabinet
lll.'jf,
cashier, aye IH 35, Idyl, school
Riuuri 1113
screened poreh. DU&gt;ed L burner Oil Ran*a
4It Bo
education. Apply Marirarei Ann
Apia. Call into „r 1.12.1 evenSpr, ial! Sofa Rrds
69 It, F T P E R IE N C K D
Atlnnti Ilitnl Hulldtnir
help. A p p l y
Special! 4|N'. Blonde Red
l-aney's Drtir Store
Ml.BO
lO Q II House, pa.tly fii.nislteil, Room Suite
9 AN 4(IK K , 31AN DR WflM AN
Used
fcpr
Walnut
Dinln*
AI ID M D R H .ES
* no objecllun lo children. Nick
R o o m Suita
,
Ml. Bn To service randy and oilier nierLan hurr, (iimlervilh-.
chaodise ma.hlne route*. Nu sell.
M A T IIKM O F H A N FrtH D
8 M A L I , F U R N IS H E D Car aye
Iny or soliritiny. Factory dielri- R IIY IN i; A C A R T lb-fore finer,
M3 tt* K Igl HE
Phone 1ST
riny -re u* to »ave money. In
Lpartmenl. Call 3f»5 J
blitor
secure* lo a li.m and
KM A I
urn,
•lalirnent l^tan Dept.. Room 317
make* naaessary armnyrmeid*
T W O ROOM rott»,-e furnUhe.i
s.,Phone 2#0
Sanford AI limit,
in thia territory. Ideal off hours
lilhfa A water imludi-d. I'hon*
Raryain
tu start. $4bt! rimtiD.lv possible | Alstl„sd Itnolr Vemltee FIM C
Lake Mary
part time, full lima mute. y.VDsi You will hat^ lo -,e this one lo
-Ah C H ID E Fur in-hr,l Cotlares.
8 - Parries,
STA N LEY
really apprreiute II. A beaulif.d
to $3dU0 raah (fully serdrrtD reB aim* * Fiahiny Cflrua. All
Hosleaa
quire,) now, depvndlny on rtuniTl.lotie 1947 Cedallic He.latlell,
B77-M.
etintenlenrt-t. f|u.*eluns/ Itsnsna
Jaseamine
lieor*la
with llydraniallc, Rvdlo llenler
Itar of machine* you atari with.
I * * ! , ciftia , ^
^ , ._
Ave.
air ronJllJuittne. Urtdaicoate
Please don't waste our time tltr­
« N E OR T W O Iwdroums and ktliad* you have the necetasry ran
and all new white walled lire
Wa
both
I
04
*
whan
you
don't
brti
kon't
brtn#
’ ehanatta. A d u lu pn|y. 4Ul oak
m l and want la
into the
Only 28.1HX' actual m.)e» Tlo*
rrour praacrlptk-na
prMcalpUona to L A N K Y 'S
I fra .
____ i
l l ______
car in perfect riyutlilon A c«t
vandlny machine business now.
Phuna 1OB __
f’lV E ROOM furntih.il home for
L i r'
Not neat month, hut now; a&gt; we
anyone would he
lo n*i
r*. n.resw
nrk Phree
fn«a*
9
no pr
New AWne'k
3 M«
rant. A d u lu only,
apply after
■ra defln'M / yninp to aaiahlt&gt;h
and priced at I he amatinely low
R M . •• •««* Wa*a Fir
Courier Paint*
110 Q*L
M m . reliable party her* lmm*dprice of
lattly and I hate quallfylny and 1949 M E R C U R Y Tntone Fordtt
^W R ITE R S for
•elected should earn 11fttoo and
Sedan. Ficeptinnally clean in(U a aad cAiE Tires almost * i » '
f U 5 W l “ - .nd tro id
8ho*a.
.. u u .
dfl arifund. A real l.uv at *i j f l Oft
Mock. Not naw hut lal a m»iala
For a Day
better
tunlty saldom offered. Wrl*a
H U N T M E R C U R Y CO.
' h tmxl running ckrpflliaa
isr
or month. Hsynai Office

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only UBiRMfU.

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there w tm iii lie ti Ini ill ihtic
hr.i" ii) htjuiivs ruilinnri .inmiid
mi Niiivritu'k lt ii(t ii*&gt;s .iml i|
isn't juM lliiil Imlill) k Iiiiiih iii I line*
friinl final sprcml*. IIns imprcaaioil,
ll ian’l jusl lilt (act th.il lulks "lit.
rn'ii ti Itiiitk |C«. 1 Midi it tiiaiiit nut
nt it (lull the) do u lot id dmiiiit.
I5 m l.n l nil iliis is u iiiillitr In ti. I I’m
fntt lliLit i.ii.lu in * a I ii noil hint In

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iHi)niu »a lin’d like in kuu" "Im l'i
\sli.il in innlnrtur lin&gt;s I'T't/ ttnlik i

uir binihnit ull putt pupulitiily rr(uiJs, ui latiitrrol in sales.
t i n svt suCittsi that y n n d o m in e
p c n m ia l u ivts iii|.tiiiiit
l in d u u l, (n r e s a m p le , lioav mai*

H in d m il h im lilt jo lls am i jw n
k re m In d is a p p e a r, " l i e n &gt;nii lu r e
hilt s n ll t n i l s p iin jls n il n il lin n
ss lice Is, a n d lal lm v -p r c k k i.it lire*
m i n i d t S u l c i ) -H i d e rim * .

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mill ( i l , f i th iil th ir l Juu’ii

ll t i l l t i n

W irt

S t r ut*, like .iln tii'i t s c i ) n n c svanla
In n a s ll n o t ul llitst* l l m t k * — and
m u s t p t u p lt t in I luss iih u u t ) i i u r
Is n 't il it s m a ll n it a i n see ) i u i r
H u n k th ilt i i i h " a n d gel ) o u r
ilu m r nil In* list r

T l i t i i th e r e ’* I )&gt; nutlns* D riv e ,*
ssliith l l u i t k i m i i t r t v o le ihe l&gt;i*tK is i u iiln in n lis t Ini d ia l ha* t n ii i t
ulniiit in &gt;ear*.
W i l l i ull this, th e re 's r n n in , mid
c u i l i f n r l , m id n u d - l i i i y r O i i y h e ll
c n u ih iiic d .s illi u lirfliI a n d " i l l i i n t
re s p o n s e tu &gt; n u r h a n d o n i l i t
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SANFORD vs. DELAND TONIGHT

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P.M.

B e a G randstand
R e fe r e e !

L e a r n T h e se Official
RULES
MiitH lh» ItlailM irS a.Keala »hm»n Kelow. Tb fi're rn lt In tultsr
thi. lu ll. Stnrf. I h r .m im p.np|ng I t t l j 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
(•■ii I I m II,

You're never of f s i d e
when you hu.v your offlrr supplies from PO­
WELL'S OFFICE SUPI’l.Y CO. where you'll
receive courteous and
efficient *erv|re.

1 Offiide (Violation
of jc tim m u f or free
kick formation)

GENE'S TEXACO HERVICK i»t U'J» Sanford
A vo is in I ho right |*»si
Him uni! uho the right
procedure to render the
IiohI of eervlce to its
patrons. Slop In today
and fill up with Texaco.

2 I Hegel Position
or Procedure

J’ h

Shift your «av|ng* to
the FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS A I.OAN AS
SOCIATIMN for Utter
living Is thril MHVlnRH.
They have a thrift it*
count for everyone in
the family. Memlier of
Federal S a v I tt g a and
Loan InHuranre CorporatWn.

3 Illegal Motion
or Shift

For relaxation at it*
heat viidt the RITZ
TH EA TR E, fully a i r romlltloned for y o u r
comfort. Showing the
heat feature attractions,
with tasty hot popcorn
and a complete line of
randies always on sale
for your convenience.

4 Delay of
- Game

There's nothing l oul
about the household
furnishing* at MATH*
KR OF SANFORI). For
the best In furniture
bargain* shop the home
o f 0 o o d and Rad,
M A T H E R OF HAN­
FORD.

3. Personal Foul
iTnpping, hurdling,
tackling out of bounds)

t »:

There'* no roughnea* in
the used car * et
STRICKLAND-M ORRI­
SON. IN C hor the big
gest selectlun of used
cam at reasonable price*
yta it STRICKLANDMORRISON. IN C- your
authorized Ford dealer.

14 Forward Pass or
Kick Catching
Intel ference

8 Roughing the
Kicker

q Unsportsmanlike
Conduct

There's no interference
with good health when
you stock up on drug
necessities. Get them at
LAN K Y’S and you get
them at the lowest emit.

There'* n o t h i n g un*
H|eirtamanlike hIfouI the
friendly and efficient
service you rereive at
the FLORIDA S TA TE
RANK. Re safe, your
eavlnga are insured Up
to $10,000 at the FLOR­
IDA S TA TE HANK.

IS .-ln e R g r b lt

laeeivee Dow n FieM
• m P ia •

10. Defensive
Holding

Talk alKiut holding . . .
RARER JEW ELRY will
hold anything In stock
on a small deposit. Their
plan is going to make
Christmas shopping a
lot easier this y ear .
Wide selection of na­
tionally a d v e r t i s e d
gotala.

16. Ball Illegally
Touched. Kicked
or Bitted •

No one’s ineligible for
top flight cleaning ser­
vice when they turn to
H E M I'.N O L E
DRY
CLEANERS. For fast
and courteous delivery
service call 801.
•*-lt

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'sttrJ I
/'
2&lt;» Touchdown or
Field Goal

•(

lift: •- »*. • v- • ■ •
; ci v * •
i
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 RAN­
D ALL ELECTRIC COM­
PANY.

21. Safety

f TJ &gt;i

Try using your hands to
count the money you'll
save by nuiking WEST­
ERN A U T O STORKS
your headquarters fo r
sutomotive and home
need*.

17. Incomplete
Forward Pati.
Pi .telly Declined
No Play or No Score

11. Illegal Use of
Hands and Arm*

Intentional and always

12 Intentional
Grounding

done

at

LANKY DRY CLEAN­
ERS. They get your
duds spir and span,
pr*M them up Just right
and in iig time. They
uff&lt;-i r,ipld pick-up and
delivery service, too.

R5 » i « i “ i*
Past the hall to SAN­
FORD ELECTRIC COM­
PANY when you need
e l e c t r i c a l suppllea.
Check with SANFORD
ELECTRIC C O . fo r
h o u s e h o l d appliances

v

f t C rt^
Helping the
or In “

There's nothing incom­
plete about the aervtce
rendered by JIMMIE’S
GULF SERVICE STA­
TION. Complete service
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 AC ’S E LE C TR IC
SERVICE for work ex­
pertly done.

For the beat in tasty
short orders and sand­
wiches visit ANGELS
E A T 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.

You'll scora each time
you buy your glass and
paint needi from SENKAR1K GLASS &amp;
PAIN T CO. They offer
you a complete glass and
paint service.

You're always *aft when
you bring your prescrip­
tions to TOUCHTON'S,
HA*NFORD'S LEADING
DRUG STORK, w h e r e
you are certain of qual­
ity ingredient#, careful­
ly compounded.

ft

expertly

*

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There are no kirk* from
lh»* housewife when she
huyfi all her hakery
gondii f r om ItllHH'H
HOME IIAKEIIY. O r dern taken for special
im t'liHlmm,

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Take time out to visit
COWAN’S for the latest
in Fall atylea. They
carry a complete line of
nationally a d v e r t ti ed
brands of clothing, mil­
linery and ahoea for the
entire family.

22 Time-Out

»o-

2J F.ist 'J ,

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24. Start the Clock or
No More Time-Outs
Allowed

First down fo the W IL­
SON •MAIER FUR N I­
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 T H E
HANFORD A T L A N TIC
N A T t o p A l . BANK.
Serving Sanford and
Saminota County since

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TH E

W EA TH ER

In Unltj There Is .Strength—
Clearing cooler esteem* north
11 ■tier*, psitly cloudy and scatter, ,i - h o n u mo»tly in afternoon#
. nth and m itral portion* through
luciday.
mmA

T* P n t w t the N m « e f Ik* W arU i
Ta P n a o l t Ik* P r a g m a of America.
Ta Produce Prueperitj far S u f o r t .

AN INDEPENDENT 11AII.Y NKWSPAFKK

VO LUM E

X X X X II

U.S. Proposes
Assembly Get
* Police Power

h e lla till-d ird I HUM

Acheson Meets Press On Korea

Soviet Delegation Is
In Favor Of Parts
Of U. S. Suggestion.
Vishinsky Declares
L A K E SUCCESS. Oct 9 &lt;/P)
t , — Soviet F o m |n Minuter A m lin
Y. Viikin&gt;k&gt; ism) today Kuma
favor* lume |&gt;otnli ut lire *wecping
UnilrJ State* program to grvr llr
U. N. G enual AsitmLIy rmrrgrncy pov»tit to
aggtrsnon.
VuhrntkyV surprising statement
in ihr A otm bly'i Political Commilter tame after John porter Dul
lei, Krpublican adm oi lo Secre% tary of Slate A th n o n , outlined the
American program. which call* for
•tandby military force* to back up
Uailrd Nation* O k h m i i *.
The Soviet Foreign Minuter did
not ipetify which poinli of the
American propoial he favored. Hi*
statement piirrrled other ile lr o ln
Rnliih minuter ol itate Kenneth
Younier laid:
. . If it I* a fact that the Soviet
Union accept* the general outline*
v*r air glad to hear it. It may
•hoiten debate."
The American propoial aim i*
•poniotrd by
Britain. Fiance.
Canada, the Philippine*. Turkey
and Uruguay. (| call* lor quick
Maergeacy * * * » »» of the vetofree Ceoeral Auembly when the
*&gt; Security Council cannot act, peace
patrol* of ob*«rvrn to report to
the AnrmbJy on act* of agrreuiun
and the detignalion by U . N . mem
lw»* ol ipecific unit* in their arm­
ed force* to be placed at the di*po»e! of the U . N. in time of criiit.
By a vote of 4« to five with two
anaention*. the com m ittee derided
•t • « w r a l debate on Ike Am eil-

pdlnt-bjr-polnt discussion tn*tred
•Oaifaaea M raae t a i l

Achesor.. Dulles
In Russian Mags
“Rogues Gallery”

J

t

11

Over 570,000 Bui l d Legion Convention Is
ings Destroyed By Told Halting Reds
Fire Every Ye a r
Means Taking Risks

S e v e r .il

Koreans Wage
Fierce Battle F o r
Rort Of Wonsan;
Planes H it Column

Stasscn Reveals Note To Stalin

|O K * l) 0«l *»
P l ’l
K «i
K oirvn, pot up hei* tesislin te l»d is 4. tool die deep |ienelr*tioil of
|( i I), t i n t , liglllllie lot lh* poll
,1 Worn 4i. *ml dir lust American
to ,io -t nil,, Coinmuitti*
N, i r i iiollli df Seoul
lb , Gill, tai.lel, ,ep 4i«led ihlUltl
t,* the \lbr- o l l u e i , r*|&gt;nletl lh*
,1 ){r.I op|Hiiii«on lo iium bie
*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 Ml. AIll.U I
I he South Korean* tR0K*&gt;
1.14, be pit) lim y I. loin «l Woit•111 hum d.eit 9 0 -niile noilhtaitd •
•d&gt;a m e on the Sea ol |ap*n m n l
hi. I , 1111, writ a. 10*» llir taint
ol the prililitula 111! die Hra c*pW

B .i t t .i I i o n ?

(&gt;1 ('a o b a n g I'o rc i
t 'a iiflu
R e tre a tim
NAl'iON Imlmhin*. I h l 9
i/I ’i
l omnium,I led
\ irllmlih
were tep .oitd loday lo
• n.«p|ied 4 lia p ol disatlei
Ituoi* on
f irnth lioop t, ■mg the I le n tli position ,11
the uoithrin lu jn .to ii, linn
W ll 1 OIIUIIUMIII l Inna
■14tOI pait of the | m u ll gal
taillafiai.mg hum t aobsng
j(
I, Ircuipy l i m b lioopi ol
I htitaljunt, were irpoilrd in
led tl»4le tar,I ol llialke A
h linlllarv .p u l i -null ,4lll tin
l ien, h sulfeird heavy li.»»e* in
vit-lri.l hglilnig. ami mill, led «r
veie lour* on die Virlminh 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 lom mand , ji
•pair lew regiment* lor Irontiei
delrnir Itom the lultri vtrugglr
rlsetalirir in the country.
The Spokesman lie, lined to *n.,1 &gt;Biiaa,a „a e , „ t * , i

lie Is pre’ ldenl of Phase sn 1
« o , li 4 past president uf the Rn
l»»v Club of wldch he 1, still an
active nonibei, and is a m rm l^i 0
Ihe Holy Pi it, a Kpiscopvl I'hnr-li
Ml Phase is a veteran of boll’
World m ai and during W a ll! W-ir
II mfved in Ihe Navy.
Until noon today no candidate
nil* ret qualified lo npiH.se Mr
Phase in thr Nov. 7 election, -c
■•oi.hng to II. N Haver, city clerk
In (iroup No I, Pumrnia-lon 1
John KriJer l« opposed hv Han,
Martina, Florida Fashions e*e,-n
live.
III I . K I I K l U D A M A U K II
fe tin g of rnglties by a tug
moarrd st the end of the M unicipal i'iv r Ih u rsd 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; liftold McKtbMn thl* morning.
The complete eitelit of the da-

mage ha* not yet Urn. d e ter"iin.d, he addnl, hut the Florid*
Towntng Pom pany owners o f 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 ar­
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
T O K Y O . Oct 1* — (A V
Gene
rai John II Phurch, commanding
generil df the iflth Infantry D i­
vision, ha* hern awarded the first
hrnnie oak leaf cluster to thr
Silver Star for gallantry during
the Nab Inrig River crossing Sept.
I*.
S T A T E S E R V IC E OFFIPP.lt
Torn H. Deen » f Jacksonville,
assistant state service officer
will 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.
Mr. Oven un Wednesday will G
at the Geneva Post office at 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
at 1:K» P. If.

l.d. |')ongy*ng. '•*» .111 mile* ahead.
AIhiiiI r.ju.ill*
diitanl
horn
I '%*•i11' V11IV IlhUp'lt .111J lank* ol
s 1 11,1 l a i . i l i y D i *i*iu u
iio ,- e ,l I'aiallel IS in irgunrnUl
• lirngdi on ihr load letding nortbib r l

u o l out ol Sruul. die Hl)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* Knl govrruivdnl of
g ' him II Kiuig In it, hum* |,a&gt;*.
A fl»r. r liattl,- 1 aged fur Ihe
^ Irtier ad Irua.e.l lo I'remlrr Slallii ol lln- ,ia an
log mdiitliinl port o | Won,an.
I In ll.ii,.1.1 t H tasieii, prevl*,ul of the t’n iv.i* u i ol IVi.n
VI’ &gt;orirapondrul \\ ill.am Jor■ylvalna. in 1 tuleiurnl made al W.t bington Jit* en, »t • mrl Unu
1 .1, 1,. I leinli*. t im e y, 41 ‘ .Ig.u. « k * l"l nuolbn e»lifets n. ......... Ilie di-ll, m il. die Hootli Km ran*, «*td
JA i K Si IN VII IJ I. (L.,
1 hr* i-&gt;|nrln| lo vrark mlo lh*
lop I*" di,ll
(H|Mw'lnl I
Tim F it ' veifelatile ■’•ep* ine.l ,1 lo ''a.bu-vi 11 put »e lld pi tee," and
ill by 1'ura.lav inoining
I hr briny fig h tin g al Wonean
.ta -'
-'r
sod miitlo**4t■n f Seoul wa* Ihe
. -------■
—»-*— during
.
In,** uf K rd 1 r , 1, lane*
I II in •• ol iraii9l |nf11 11UHt'k ami
K01 pan* * ro,*ed the
I’umUtfi «ifi 1 I11»-•* of lift* insti
■’ -..pder lii*l. I
l ‘OPATKI.1.0, Irabu, Del. U-- krM, irrOrdliik'
ie,p o.I.-nl William J.
id ’i — If thr Pity uf Birmingham irri'iT fil In Ih r
wants Sen. lilen II. Taylor ill- L
ill. I* S. Ktiai Pavalry
WiUoii, |)ir
Idaho) to serve si* months in
a ho &gt;
-* Monday on
MMllllHr*t IIh 1'iu r 'I mil
going
liavt- In wait
.U i ""mdieo’t.
until it van grab him in AlaUoiu.
anltripatr
solum. TT
1 11 V 1
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 fork there soon.
and
K
t
d
i
c
l
I
si.
n
i
s
i
1
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.
i
l
l
s
"I call get along without going
"K
to Alalinuin," Taylo r said a (t ,r
I’ t»i I'.mt'i 1*c*111 v Aid:
Frank I. Pom iei, innnny. 1 ot
being informed tnat thr United the W .urliola M aiket, has heC'c.tM* I*' 1 * A sitct
H 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
JAKAHI N liitlm irti«. tlti
two automobile wrecks uCCUVnigham llr appealed after l&gt;eing n ra -e during the current week
lllsl • i n i in Scniliiidr t.’ounty .Sunday,
\ lolrnl c u l l Ih|M »U »
t
.
i
'
i
t
il
l
I
lull-.I
StCCItaolkn,
I
ih
I
i
I
ir
fined f bn and sentence,! to I ml •duality is iep"iii'd improving
K!£.lll|ll iiaUI D ,( k» l-M‘ tt*ll' • ll 4 |* State lllghwn) Palrolman R. U.
days In fall.
and pi ices duillig tile past week |&gt;iillrtl i ’l liiy c toil no ill ilrcl
It.m i ..rn ren. ited rtn- morning.
A*krd if lie planned lo *10
rvtia ,’iant quality ranged 1 1imp.lilies h *tc 4g ir n i I.- no p r .,1 to 1 mil* nle 1»««•%• .ltd r I imI h
i'h .Ir Walk ri, N eg iii of W inlet
..............to
.. Hinnltigham a u th o rin ', oil
lender
from t'l 111 Ui f 1 if, l&gt;ri field n i , i*r n egoliilo m , .m the iini .n • 1linn ll. r l*Mil .1 ..1 \It J •'Mil* 1 * f*l i t • P a il, m v tin own through the
n, sene the -eiitrhce, Taylm ssi.i; elate
»-1.1-1,11-1.1 id » t ’.l l'J Ibelgr CuU|t*,
N'o I'm not going down t lm s
M. F . Williann
manayii o l IIcilM llll (ill 4 Iris hrillln ,0.1 ol 4 I I M l , ■ oi . .III. U Ilit 1 III* ta Inch lilt a parked car and a
t h e F o r t l i n e r M . i k . t , i o m i i . tubtlanll tl m v r mi ir4ir
ill *•! IIt.Is eta Irlephi-ln liutr tat,lie traveling *1
'•»*sltll ‘ t ll
chain gang."
n &gt; iiitt&gt; s
e t r - elk 1
Ingli -i-eci -ui the cuive of the
I&gt;i-l 11, t USW d lieilsili » itr r « i 4
I h r Senator said he will tie in
.•Id in Undo road leading north
Pocatello until late November
giken the |n|i oi sii.tngm g ocyili*
1Ir-i-%
» 4-' ll 4It*r• 1ir 1 r j n ir il out “f Longm"od at about 7:10
whru Congress reconvenes, lie
lion tru in iii 41 rnotnilU yglreible
M , Hut ids)
m| ii ihr vjiMLr % A ltd J It*III I'
will continue to serve m the
gi times Some of lite sessions A i r ,1- hr (r4 * 11s.ast
teasseet east e ««■* * *#••*
tin* driver, Christopher Sprawl,
.Senate until his term eipirr* Jan
W iittii
Park Negro, hit th*
I Taylor was defeated for renom
Funeral services taeie hehl I ic nls nmlri s ,4y
ground running, crashed through
illation hy former .Sen. D Worth ItlUIO A. Al. tihlay at Patterson
n chicken wile fence and fled the
I hr lug union *.sul it Its, irClark, 4U 0 of Pocatello.
Funeral Home in ttlanla, fit. fiq
scene of the accident which
rettesl
lepliet
front
II
ot
the
itiei keil his I bulge
Henry Al Wats-in, Iik-»I attorney
The Dodge hit thr rear end of
end owner of the Guarantee Title I -41*41 sinnpantr* ulu. Ii tlir t A\
n I 'l l Cadillac, whose owner. Dr.
and Abstract Company, who took I 'l f l l lo I r i - p r h ta sgr pl us 1
hi* life at hit home on M eat
i ,m I Grhhatd of All Vernon, N.
I• »»f«ll«(!P*| Ml* I it.* (ta.. •
irn
&gt; . 4 flit IkI«. Wkifi* liftit Jlit I £ kitten
Eighteenth
Htri-rl list J'rhfa)
O R LA N D O . Oct. it
lSpect*l'
N I TV i " I t i •*
mil "f to vim it i* Jackson, and
Hurtfel uiir mmlr in \W *l Virw
I m ......
i i „ ;. ,
I 1 m«
**'«»inr 1wnl
Master Set Dayton Woffor-t Cemetery hy the -tde of Ms wlf.-,
ilcii Guldw i vo ,
' I j D 'I M
I »Ilt P
Central Ftniida Leatherneck r«' File Sprrdr Wat*.in, who sliesl m
pianist
.•
,
i..
in,
bet
I
ll
*
I,
IT o Itcci'iiil LNlil.iimi land li—las m I, *
II * P. W M il I
cruller, announced to&lt;ay that 1
s Intel
PJDt in Atlanta
M i- P F lluntei ha* hern
cil II. Crissey, 'JO, son of Mr. an I
HeC li ll ly \. 1
Air. Watson «&gt; ■ Ih i i i i in Fair
WAMIIIN
g
T
i
'N
h
i
named rhilrtnsn -if pat,lie llfa ir*
MrPci’il I. Crissey of I I 11 play, S. P Aug IH, IHU'i .m l
I be ir4-«.n mini
l,y rh* F• rrfoi.I Hustne** and ProFrench Avenue, Hanford, hat |om cam e to hanford in lUJfi w it It Tlie National till ll | 1,4 fl l ! |l 1 * ‘ -ant, —a . 1 ImiI 1.11M • Hillir.l
fes-mliai Women'- t'iuti for thr*
lit T'l Ml IN
I l l l l e l V- utlli t i l l t i J r a 1»«*ii if
r«l the Marines, and Is now trcrii
Knight and Ata.NHIl, fire instil on a rampilgii to
program nr*l week in ohservanc*
. r a g e ,.f lit
ing his reciuil training al Parti- Slice ags-nts He then worked foi men between p ,,n.l l'i %•*s .
,f National Hustnemd ProfeaChi-stei W. Gomlnrh. ow ner of lie foie In-*1 Jon, dll
Island, H. P.
III. ne m U m |*r 9
siin.al Women's Week
Ihe Ariuy
ant llir 1 r* l u l l
the Alotract Pompauy ami lats-r
o - e | 1*1 r - tit M ( 1Mill 1 T » ri*s 1.
A native uf Marietta, Ga vnun
Ihe program will start with a
Crissey attefide,! achool in Hsnfoi I. tM-s-ann- owns-r of the coui|iaiiy. campaign is tiit. n.h.l t, In till 1»
A m e r n a It* 4))
Mint lift"
lunda)
morning
breakfast at
and was a member of the IlMth An abstract attorney, lie was u strength of thi Guai-I U|» 1*. ( l i ­ memlier •if 1•*! •*»|F|» lol tllMtfl
' in o'clock nt the Alnntetuma,
lilts ft .
Infantry, Florida National Guard,
m ovem ent R
with Mm Hunter directing. The
liar Association and the Hanfoid I &gt;*•“ ' HBOjuni giound i • tea* N DC ‘
A fli r 1 t l M l '- «l* • I’ ll iMtll h
at Ihr lime of hit enlistment.
it*I*
■ a
r.i*
group will then attend the First
Jiu.iuut
imhi _l.
nit -men.
Sgt. Wofford said the Hanford Elk* l.(nigc.
Viii di Inf ral i*n«
tin* ton* i
I.l
'del hixlisl (h u n t , to h.**r the
lie. roil- will to- lesiutrcd to ill'll Mtlfd J SIlB 1)4*I*•i* A I'lllil i lllk*t
lie is survived by two sisters,
leatherneck would remain at Pai
J. F.. McKinley give a
and to undergo IT, linvs* -o m m - l i u h i l i r r o l 11;t I i t i &gt; iilitrtm m * tf *• Heria Island for eight weeks, and two nir.-e* an.) one hrothri.
"Measure
dp
training, for wlm-h they will • liilldil ruiV till th* l*»l* I V il m il ipecial a d d r e s s
would then lo- granted a lrn-da»
-'niritnally"
_______ _
Dll. H U P ItB C IIT H E TU IIN H
paid.
ririal dial urwli r I !**• h 'v 1 wnul
before bring further aaslgnrd.
Dr. R. W. Ropre-hi icturnnl
7 lie Arm y nmmuncvd tlu- &gt;&lt;
II I*Mill*Mf il i 11* l*M«l r "I » ■■V
Saturday from N'ri* Haven. Port " paign over the weekend, and
wbtre he attended the 7Ath cele­ ■poke-man -aid men of drift a P ill 1(1 llll.l. H O N H ltil*
llii:h yetteiday, '.Ml
bration of thr N'ris Haven F*l&gt;'rt who join the Goaiil would not ti­
C O P E N H A G E N . Oct tf
, p.
I ms this In 'ruing. 70
Wlnstsm P hurrhlll &gt;rm&lt;
her*
mental Station
From there he llable to Induction tin the nth
Kain yesterday, a trace
today foi .1 three day visit, lie Is
went
to
Purnell
University
in
ith
hand,
tlie
spoil
imjsii said, le.-rn-'
O rl. total rain, .01 inch
O V IE D O , Oct. U — IHprclal)
to
)
m- appointed at, honorary dmaca.
N.Y,
(or
a
study
In
light
i&lt;
will
have
no
sour
untie
ijiyi
•
I,
•
Oct. iiurinai ram, 4 thl Inches
Alisa Stella Parnell, 74, died sud­
i s tor at Potirnhttgen Itn iv .r-ili and
l idrs lodiy high, ft JA A. Al.,
denly at her home at d:IS P. M alstant celery. Mrs Ruptr, iit visit will mil lie called into federal
will
tie
tlie
giis'-t
of
King
Fled
ed
her
relatives
in
M
a-ia
.-hn
-.itice.
and low, ft IS P. At., and
last Friday. She wa* born in
erick
and
Gueen
Ingrid.
Oviedo, July tt. IR7A where she had
11:29 A. M , and lt:ft? P. M.
H
i*
1
1
1H&gt;I.
ItOAHD
ADM
.
li
A
IJtE
Y
II.L
lived all of her Uf*. Hh# was a
F
A
It
M
I
'M
i
l
l
IF**
The
Seminole
Country
Hoard
A
S
IID
K
Y
I'A
R
K
N
J
.
«c
t
i
mrml.fr uf Ihr UaptUt Church.
AtOSPOW, ttet ii
qpi
Th.
i.l'i
Admiral William I Hull I
Survivors include two sisters, of Public Instruction wilt mrrt
Party
newspaper
Mr*. Ros* Harris of Drill*, Ga. Thursday morning at 10:00 o' llal-ey rested in g»&lt;«l condition Pottiinunisi
JA C K S O N V II.I t:. FI*.. Oct. (r
and Mr*. Enoch Partin of Ovlr clock al the office of Sunt. T . \V In a military hospital .-ally today Pravda called today for -trpps-d
-t,F&gt;
do; alto several niece* and nep­ Lawton, and «. ill consider bids sftrr Ii*lnr stricken wltli n severe up nmstniction of agticulluial
rsimmuniliethroughout
ltus«is.
on
Ihe
old
Alidway
school
tile.
no-i-'l.-esi
durjnr
a
publisa|iStation
llleh Law
hew*.
The puper asiil thi* vi'ar's Atlanta
n -i-jfir'* veiteyday.
7ft
Puneral service* were held s'
41
merging
of
-mall
cdli
.
live
farm
IIOY
SPOUTS
The
retlreil
udnprni
nf
the
H4
thr Uvirdu Baptist Church st
Hostorr
ft4
had
vastly
improved
the
liasls
fleet,
who
commanded
the
11.
S
A
ll
memlier*
uf
Huy
Scout
SdkO P. M Sunday with Rev
Ml
itrnwnsvills
6«
Frank C. Morgan officiating. Troop No. 34 are requested to Third Pies! In the P 'rifle the*, toe ru-al construction.
ft9
Chicago
its
The
article
lauded
artchttects
in
ter
in
World
War
II.
was
taken
attend
the
mrellng
tonight
al
Buriat followed in Oviedo Ceme
46
7ft
Denver
il| while prepvrtng t» address the the Moscow- rrgion fur working Ike- Moines
McKinley Hall at 7:00 o'clock.
tery.
a
Ml
trot til- tin for rnovini f s r e " , F w
«yPn'-s|
eemiwiprrsent
nf
the
Activs pallbearer* wtm W. A.
Frcino
M
Mf,
.1,-wtsh war veteran* her* He &lt;e ■niall vill'-e s into larger set
PAHM B U R E A U
Ward, Sr., W. J , Lawton, Sr.,
•t
New York
67
t-ted
on
d'-h'-r-ing
hi*
1
ilk
with
Metnenl*
which
are
»„
to
provided
Th# Ssmitmle Country Farm
Orton Burnett, Emmett KeUrv,
«
t
Washington
u
his
no*#
stuffed
with
cotton.
Im
with
urban
convenience*.
L. E. Jordan and J . B. Jana*. Bureau will meet Tuesday night
Mt
Ps-avda criticised, however, re- Fort Alyrrs
2
Honorary pallbearer* were B. P. st 7:00 o'chick at the Future m rdi'tely afterward he was taken
Ml
n
Key WrM
Wheeler, Sr., Steen Nelson, T . L. Farmers Building and the annuaf to the Fort Monmouth station elnnsl nutliorities for not being I’en-j.-ol*
71
60
lively
enough
lu
a**i*ting
rural
Ling*. W. M. Wright. Dr. T . W. election of officer* will be held. hospital, 10 mils* away, II* is
a
74
Tampa
A coraraJ dish will ba served.
67.
- a. construction.
Lawton and Ben Jones.

Heavy Volume Is
Expected In Fall *
Vegetable De a l

Randall Chase To Taylor Not .Kager To
Maddox Succeeds Seek Re-Cledlon IU*tumTi&gt; Miibama^ ‘7 »«;* wrk
Brisson As He;*! As Commissioner
;
(K~ As s oc i a t i on 1 ttyKamlall
Phase, whose term a* a
rotund
* 'loner e ip n r * this year,
qt«*l fleil Sul
ala n il v at the Ciiy M ill
♦o run itpairi fur ahottier lernt
Mi Phase was elected lo Ihu |mil
title,- years niru in III,,up No
'It Phase route not he ie*-h»today for ti-nilnenl a- to hi- f-itu*
poll-os a a city MittRilasloner, a*
he 1- now vi*illng ulth h i' fvmlh
at Pane C ihI. Mas* l| ' is e*n*r*
" 'u r n almut Thursday 1 thl

34

S o u l It

Indochina B a ttle

H azard s Of Fire Korean War Was
Told R o tary By T a c tic a l Error,
Chief C leveland Johnson A sserts

Mr*. I'elta Packard
Dies In Detroit

5 W tBr

T

No.

l.a n n r il \M r e

1st Cavalry Encounters Stiff
Opposition North Of Parallel

Supreme Cuurt Also
Denies Sen. Taylor Reds Trap French
Review Of Convic, n .
lion In A l a b a ma I TOOpS HI D l t t e r

lu irvirw ,i (In iti«m that JiiltAgr
I null iitAT Itr lilt'd igjffiil (lull* •J
ualtilted ol -mlating lt-lei»l
Civil Night* Icglllstion.
Ihr 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 muiUt. m t*1
i.&lt; *iriton* tin iJaiuagtl Jhr h*i
w eir 4 n u ir d ol h ie.,king 14) a club
MMNUmMQ IN I KMUMUTY of Chine** Communist* entering the Korean nirr!iii|i 4I 1.4 l in ven t*. Calif
war, tw ie t a r y ot S tole Dean Acheaon talk* w ith u M u m n a t Laka
Ihr Supirmr *111111 abo drnietl
Boev***, K. T * altar a United Nation* dectilou to cu n llo k i Inters m Uvu
Senaloi I .,* lot (|J Idaho) a re via*
tu Kcaaa. Acta***) retoH.il comment on Ur* irpurlers' la q u n t for a lU lc of In* lonvicllon mi ditoidrilr tu o
cn 'i bid to inert Premier Stalin. (iiU cn o U u u U )
d ia l .haige* in Ihiimniihsio. A l.
laylur 1, 4* lined t ^0 «nd tei.trnerd lo ! Wl Jayi in jid. I hi
cbaigr is lulled lioin a icultlr Toy
loi h.id Hllli liiiminglisin |« jIk May I, I94H tahrn the Ssnalo.
tiled lu enlei a N egio youth Intel
him ih u u y h a dooi m ailed "Ne
yio E nliam e,
1‘ie'umahly II m III now I, up I.
Alabama lu begin any piiHtr&gt;linglo enforee Ihe tentanee. Taylor I
now In Idaho.
In llirniltigham, I’ollre P.mitnl*
•
siuner huy'rm- Putinur said “ ta.
In obiervamr of National l ie
are going to send and gel hint
LOS ANGELES. I k i . 9 t / l ’»
Prevention W rrk , F'lir Chief Mack Hut*la (oniinillrd a tactical enor wherever he I*, at utlre."
The city legal department plan
Cleveland *|Mike lo tlir Hni.11 * in picking Koira lo lr*l the
ned to draw up the ne*'e*,*iv m
Club today on ihr mi|Mittamr o{ •Irength of ihr United Nation*. pera in an effort to bring tin
file prevention, *nd (ailing alien- Luuh Jolmton. foirner Secretary of Senator to Alabama.
The Supreme Court refused l»
lion to ihr dittiuctivrnrt* of fire*, D rienir,
Mid
loday
"Other rerun, nler a deriaion reijuirin*
urged that every week be regarded p la in might liavr been much hard­ Trsa* to admit a Negro studeiu
at fire prevention wrrk.
to the all-while law school of tin
er lo defend "
University of Tria s .
Sonny Powell wa* introduced lo
If America had been fully pir
The derision was announced l**t
the 1 lub at Koiaiy** newrtl nirnt
Iln t llK ,*
C u , IW al
lls illH .I » i
e s s , In a l
tier by Prrtrdciit O m llr lornlitou
H a a ila a rl II* l‘ » . Tw in
.
■a 4.
ease
a lu v n

C Of C Represented
At Industry Meet

*

i 'f i

Court Agrees
To Review Of
Civil Rights

A"i&gt;&lt; In lrtl I ' i r n

11

m

W, A, Mnd.li,* of Mitr In ana
ureetihil Gordon itii**on » f Kan
ford as prr-hlrnt nf (hi- I lurid*
Point., I Dlft-eluta and Embalm*
i-r* A»*oelulloii, following the
elrction hrld at Ihr ftfitli annual
Hy T U B A H Jth riA TP .il I’ll IMS
meeting of ihr glmip IVo llw tMR&lt;
A "Rogues'
Gallery** o f western ■lav night at I lay Iona |l&gt;- ich.
leader*,. printed In Moscow
by
Ml. llii&gt;son, aim b.4 M-rird a*
Mu
the
Soviet
Union'*
inaraiin'e
£
•
£ ? year,' hrit t|&lt;w owner and
"Iroeodll*." ha* Juat reached the the *past
United S ta in . Thla magstln* upetslor o f Ibr Kiirksmi Hun
whfeh *p*clilii*« In the Soviet eral Ihu*. hi los retiring add re**,
brand of satire, gave a full page he reviewed the a.vwnipllMunviiU
to Ihr feature.
of lb,- a s,.n ia tio n d olin g hi.
The M(i*llery" rarlcature* W in- term.
illh rr ofOc-rs elrvtrd s r i r ,
•Ion Churchill, Kecralarv of Slate
Ai-heron, John Fo*t#r Dulles and Robert Naiiglt-, Jerkson*illr, s»
9
II aailaer* ne C ss* 1 « . |
crelary; fi.-U Kelly, Jr., ut Jack
•unvltlr, director 01 ll|,trirl Nu. I
am] licit ut P, Junes. 1 ! iinrsvilir,
dir*,i»r uf liisiiict No 2,
Ur. Pierce llairm of Allante,
tin.,
Mi II i .hIi *1 mlnist, r,
was
The Seminole County Chamber thr principla- »|H »kn at Ihr lianof Commerce wa* represented by ,|U*t and Sirrllng, lurid at thr
three delegate* at , th* annual Princess Issma HuteMtin. Tho
convention
started
meeting at th* Atigebill Hotel, three day
Orlando, Friday night nf the In- 1 uesday.
Another notrd *p,-*ki-r was
dustrlal Committee of th* Florida
(hrorge A . H r r » » r . J r , of liallss,
Clumber of Commerce.
* ‘ The delegate* wet* H. II. Pole- T e * , secretary of the Nstional
Ulrrclor*
Assucialion,
l»*n, general chairman uf the Kunrial
Incal C. of C. Induatrlal commit­ Ain-iio-y nenetal Ulrliard Kr-’
Assittnnt
Attorney
tee; Hem v Hlmpeon, chairman win, ami
of Ihe engineerinc ■uh-conumi- George Owens, both of Tailahastea, and Lei K. Usher, assistant see, made talk-.
Other
speakers
weis
Ray
manager.
* Action wa* taken at the meet­ Oteen, Tampa, tm-mber* of tile
ing, *ald Mr. I-ether, to secure sta le atles tax division of the
more assistance from date sg- 1 omplrolh-r** office, and J a cd ,
encte* in making economic *ur- Vant Hof, Uiuini itainds, Mich.,
part president of tlie N. )'. U. A
eer*.
These survey*, he painted out, and hogorary niemlwr of the
• are designed to sell Florida to . tate Association.
advertising executlee* from the
north who have been contartrd
through The 8 t « e Advertising
I Cammleslan.
W. W. Wolfe. Tempo, preeiWord was rrcrlvrd this morn­
dent of the Florida Power Corp.,
Tampa, and formerly of the Win ing of the desth of Mr*. Ktta
•ter
Park
branch, served
a* Packard, mother uf Mrs. Walter
Routh, and a one time resident of
! chairman of the meeting.
Sanford, which occurred at the
home of a daughter in Detroit,
W ORKM EN R U S T
Mich.
•&gt; „ W A S H IM O TO H , O ct * - UPr
Horn Nuv. 7, l»? l In Indiana,
J i Seven workmen were hurt to-Ug |n
Mr*. Packard w*a a member of
a scaffolding accident al Ihe Whi*
House, now undergoing eit*n*lve the* Third Phurch uf Christ,
.Scientist in Detroit.
restoration
Survivor* in addition to Mrs.
They were taken ta t n e r e e v
hokpltal, where It w u said their Routh Include thr.-e other dsughcondition was nnt critical. D&gt;*all tars, Miss Marian Packard. Mr*.
Marjorie Packard, Mrs V irg in !.
were not Immediately available
Rarun and o n e son, Percy Pack­
Under a lA.ioOjMO repair an
remodeling program workmen hae ard, all of Detroit; also UI gramltorn out the ahaky Interiors » n ' chlMrrn and nine great grand­
children.
underpining,
. .
__ to
.. .letIf# only Ih services and burisl
K shell of the old pre«identl*t man willFuneral
take place In Detroit.
^ slon, New Interior iteol work t
■aw In plaeo. and rem*nt I* lw
C R IM E H A T H
tag poured for th* fiacre.
W A S H IN G T O N . Oct. it
Crime Is increasing more In rural
u
a m
r r t i ! than ta e!t!is. an F C ! r*i t 1 how*.
A semi-annu*I report by the
bureau la at night •bowed an In­
crease of T.4 par cent In rural
Prime oetr the asm* period In
I N K In contrail, city crime was
up only l.k par cent.

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■f S teel Companies Earthquake H its "a,
: i : u Agree To Discuss In d o n esian Isle *3,.':
W atTe I 11C t l* 1
Il1S t* S III IV1I (1^ t O f Will*

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Dcniaiuls Sulsi.m
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11

2 Aulo Accidents

Occur In Seminole
1 County On Sunday

** **•*

H. M. Wiilstm Service
Held In Athmtii &lt; .

Austrian Pianist
Hold For .frilling
Nazi In;'rod \| 10

Cecil Crisscy Joinn
IJ. S. Marine Corps

San font Weather

Miss Stella Furnell
Dies At Oviedo Home

Thi* Went her

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Smathers Talk

Gut Elected

unworn?KM TM im S I

Kiv/ar.is L'jnch

• ~ •* ~
r i » l*«s« Neel
local Kiwamsnt lo sllcnci.
“ So the i«nt fot * three-bed­
TU o o X l A K t *
room apartment." Mr. Martins,”
o ' c Y o R in 1 E o t K S 1
fot u large family with an income
•H£ P«&lt;k Avenue Prevaricators' annual tournament was won
of 1100 per month may not be
K f f P u P W .P D E N E W 1
I tins year by the brwren member who insisted he had
any more than the tent for a oneIrf-diuom unit fur a malle, fami­
dropped * tad He ul hair Ionic by accident Hilo Lak e George
W AY5
k il l in '
/I
ly T"
Soon ull the fish began lo
“Thst's right," replied Rev. Megrow long beards. Anglers
Klnlry, "and th* law -ays that a
simply sat In Iheir shacks,
family must pay at leaat oneplanted red and w hile barfifth of ita income for rent."
"I guesa that takes rare of the
tier pules at the edge of the
overcrowding," -aid Mr. Martina.
water, and hollered "naxt."
“Now what about the recreational
*
*
•
| facilities 1"
I-eo
UulU
saw
two yewng“There will b* plenty uf space
tUra atop m (rent o4 a i m o i
fur chtldien to run ami play with­
p*Ut*. and heard one of Hum
out anv t■raffle hsisrd," wa* th*
rsu sim ‘ tjoody. goody! This
reply. “ T h u * will lo- recrtsllona)
uo* ties a picture we heveu I
equipment tu accommodate all
seen very often."
age- „f children from kindergar­
*
•
*
ten to high school Sge. There will
slides, swings, climbing StrucIge Mahoney ttlla
tells of a law . /I \ V ^
Judge
tines, n spray |x»d and drinking
flint namtd “ Button, Button, '*•f ' ^
fountain. In addition, pre school
Dutton and Dutton.” A new
children will have a completely
partner Introduced himself aa “Mr. Zipper." "Yes," he explained. “1
enclosed play area of their own,"
have replaced one of th* Dutton- "
The
project
is
moving
rapidly
M a r in e s E n la r g e d
c-ain(M. ism . i i a-sm i i cut. iM iutan i| Ki*a r-siwts Sim - sii
a- possible, Rev. McKinley added,
and final plans have lo-en com­
u e s ils s N r ,« &gt; r*e * i im i
pleted by the architect, K. J.
men.
Moughton. Option* have liern ob­
Silvcrtlioin tsui hr loulJ nut tained for the greater part uf the
______________________________ By H0TT KINO
'
ijix u ti tlrlsilv si lit* (iimnnttrrv site, and it i* planned thal coeistruclion bid* will lie aaked for
Centre/ Press W tiit i
open te it lull.
ley Oct. 16.
P R E S ID E N T TRU M AN will y w
P r o b a t io n tb# aaau«p-|
I tic An F o u r st s lirsiing yeiDining the gioiip singing today
cancel hie political barnstorming Don that hunters w ill gat mora
trnlsy alio indicated it mtrndi to conducted by Leon Cornell, fish
tour due to the Kureea war. It I* used to th* chase and shoot rooraj
rspjnd beyond ill ptrirnl goal started jumping in the lake and
repotted. Thus maay Democratic rabbits and fewer buaters. (
Kiwaniani craned their nreka try­
ol (&gt;') tqusdioill.
•
t I
i
ing to »co them, (leorg* I’allrrcungreaamea wtll know the hor­
.Hdvrrthorn told the i-onirnittru tun of Ijik e Mary, mi mlier uf the
" M s t i l t g* is a efef* •/ L f P l ' i
rors
of
too
llltle.
too
lata.
that th* Marines did not raped Kev Club, was welcumed aa a
ness," seys C l tv t i t ad’s Ju d g t
I* I t
to i**url to Ih* draft, lie said gitc-1 by Col. H. (i. Ilarriman.
H i l l y Nanas. T h t l must he why
Many
Dsiaocref/c
ineum
ktatt
they
had been
getting mrn I'resident Hmlth .nit lined some
is inlay eul-e/-*l*l# divert** t i t
welcome
ttlk
e
l
C
t
e
g
it
u
••t
y
­
through voluntary etistment* and new nile- governing membership
ing in srsiiea. day eecose to ehtafaed
by calling up rrs*rv*s,
t
It
avoid goiag home lo fee* *
7hr Marini- ('orps on June 1!6
IIO M R t tH IK IN li
Judf* Hanna blames meet dthungry RepuMltea t y y e t t n t ia
when thr Koiean wur bloke out
.Mis. Colin* Willudt, (mine eeee
tin e s en leek el meral ssuiofe
was 74,1116 -tiurig, including 7.SHI nomist of the Florida I'ower and
n tU o m t.
amenfi yaunf seople*. Nos *•»*
offierr* and 67,0(46 rnlistrd men. Light Cm, conducted a demonstra­
t
l»
This
wasincreased by Hepi, .'III tion of cooking ye-teniav after­
lhata are *i#oa
avertlma l* «la« alsny l#t*fh*» will da tl, tea.,
f
f&gt;
to I S I,bOO, including 9,6000 ofll- noon ami last night at the Cruomr
cam lnf bmk
k* tbs
loctarle*
errs
and114,000 enlistrrl mm. Academy In fioldsliuro.
Tito le trytog to make peace
that's tha Mud a l su«ar ta board.
Of Ihc latter numtn-r, alwml
with Moscow He didn't mind a
The piogram wa* sponsored by
I
1I
104,Mgi arr ground troops and the- Light Company snd electrical
war of aervee, but people aUrted
Rabbit
bunting
season
will
b*
INI.hou in air unita.
deulrr- of the city who hud many
four days longer in Ohio this ndg^lng on three eldee of him ..
Voluntary enlistment* totaled appliance* on display.
M.70S in August and 4JMM In
Hcptemlier.
nil vert horn said the June, 1961,
manpower target
figure would
permit the Marines lo hav* two
divisions at full combat strength
and IN alt squadrons at partial
war stiength.
Hilvrithorn was called liefnr*
thr house group as part of its
investigation of military man­
power needs, plans and possible
revision of the draft law.
f.'halrman Vinson (D-(Jb | ask­
ed him what he thought about
having one central agency—thr
.Selective Service—to obtain men
for all services. Only the Army
Is using the draft. Th* others
are depending upon enlistment*.
"I would not look with favor
upon the idea," said Rllvrrthorn.
"I Would b* unhappy."
, ,
Asked wfyr, he died three tea•one: fl | fie liellevrt a volun­
teer makes a better Marine, (lit
i fl
A* on* ul ttir first acts of thr The requited Intelligence acute is
new president, Mr. Cut appuinlrd (hi for Marine termite while It
a finance rommillr* ronsistlng uf Is 7*| for diaflrr*. “Thus wa get
-« , ■
j
W. V. Hilling, II. It. CoJcmau K a better quality through volun­
H aail*M»4 r.«H, e * „ .tart
C. K lluulrlck, Jr.. W. A. fairlck . tary enlistment, HlTmtborn said
(8) lie consider* such a step
aoekplahlr" and had ■* it* pur- and II. H. I'.ipe; and an *arcui th* securing of "Th* Inter- five committee including all I hr unnecessary as lung a i vulunUry
of American monopolies" In officers uf thr organisation and recruitments can he maintained.
The Marines informed the com­
re.
John D. Ivey and J. C. Hutchison
mittee they had 186,731 reserveSoviet Foreign Minister from th* membership at large.
on June 86.
____ the eight-nation plan eonMr. Patrick riprrsasal hi* ap­
Of this, 30JL1N were In the ortemplates th* occepatlon of all preciation to the hoard for Us
R en an territory "And doe* not nrltt and co-oiwrvtmn during the ranltad reserves. About 30.000
aerv* to **t up a unified Korea past year and urged sim ilar as- ground troop* and 8.677 In avia­
reator# peace In the Far listener ha tendered hi* sucresa- tion hav* hern called up from
L " Ha claimed th* Rovlet blocor during the coming year. ( 1. W, that group,
Just a Pew of Thousands Upon Thousands of Interostlng Records
Of the H5JIM3 In Ut# Marine
resolution alone meets Korean fl|iencer sirvrtl aa temporary
Inactive Reserve 11,312 were plac­
of Folks With Such Deficiencies Who Have Been Helped
need*.
chairman of the meeting while
Th*_non-Communlsl nation* op- •he elect Ion uf officer* was con­ ed on active duty by Hept. 3o
All additlunal 27,462 of th* In
id eatendlng an Invitation to ducted.
Mr*. C C. KWtee. 1 *1 * ht i
active Reserve* will l&gt;* called by
North Korean Reds brcau*e
U k J t r a a s , S t. J a ii gh. Mi
next June, the Marine* repuitrd.
I). N. officially has declared
pari. JfesslMkyr
aaya HADACOL
aggressors and because
r ,W n a n y o u r
really baa put a
a to m a c h la In
have defied r*a*e-flr« oratop to har nanb a d a b a p e aa
iraallaae* I'rsa, r , s , nael
m ine, co u ld n 't
naky repeated the Soviet
irs R lIs ifd
i *o i * D ial
and then lost In laid weather—a
that South Korea itarted Red motor convoy. It was the of pollc# wtrt on th# g IgH.
K i n f i ? E S S -'
war—a claim the U. N. ha*
British authorities summoned an
second sighted In two day* or
tng and narvouaaa groundless,
may lie part of th* same one that emergency meeting of the fourth* South Koreans at
power allied body charged with
had
been
attacked
with
good
re­
, they received a stunning
the security of Vienna, tu discuss
E T i and ouL HAD*
and ran back faster than sults repotted Tuesday.
Austrian protest charging that
" • * * A C O L aeanud to
eitton a i a prac­
D-'Jfl light iKimliei. pilots sighted an
Vlshlnakv said,
the Russian soldiery terrorised
red
for my ailm ent, for
tical nnraai Bba had aavere paina
n f ia r parity brtwwn North th* 160-vehltl* convoy Tuesday Austrian nolle*. The
meeting
a new woman of me."
in wrlata and eUffneae In bar
South Korea in arranging an night near I’skchon, about M broke up without reeult. The Rus­
nlpc, being almoet unable to
•lection.
Vlshinsky
said thal miles northwest of Pyongyang.
sians were reported to hav* den­
w alk. Now attar ta king one bot­
The column was rolling south ied the charge.
vTetaporarlly the Korean people
tle of HADACOL, s h e !* able to
(Hit* seen sundered lifto two toward Ih* Red capital on the
The Communist march and
do her own housework.She tnoet
main road that runs down from
He rontinuedi
demonstration war* part of a hid
e n tb u a la a tie c lly recommend!
want to set up a unified the Msnchurian border. This is to wring sucres* from an apparH A D A CO L to a ll eufleren from
mmsnt. This could be done the same road where a motor enlly flitting general strike (til.
neu rtU i paina.
today. Wa should use the column was seen Monday nlgM Th# Austrian ministry of Interior,
m
i now a callable to build the and hit Tuesday.
Iwforo the demonstrations began,
t U r d Mate. I N I . t a r * ft*
Allied warplanes knocked out announced "Th* Communist strike
lure nf an Independent uni
N n e t, S u Loots, Mli m rti "FUr
an estimated 60 vehicles Tuesday: order was a failure."
Kores,"
corn* Ume after ■»—
Iwd weather grounded th* aircraft
Thera
were
several
attempts
a war lime In- r
Wednesday.
deep Inside the ttavtel ion* of
Jury I had been
It was a break for tha Reds, Austria to seise railroad station*
t r o u b le d w ith ‘
who hav* fought the war they and repair shops, but Austrian
IDs s IIh H r-imm r**« Oar i
n e u ritis pains in
started
June
SB
with
Russian
ivornment railway w o r k e r s
bar, through Its local arms.
m y le g s a n d H "
;
thn
rommltUas, will tnout th# Communists In
A
Fifth
Air
Force
spokesmen
theea attempts. Despite reported
Mt only tha latUr, but
t" of the rod* of ethics. expressed the belief the column Russian threats, police Intervened
was
not
n
troop
convoy.
Id all port 1m complained
at the railway stations of St.
"There has been a steady move­
will be wfven fair hearI’oollen and Bt. Valentin on Ih*
ment of supplies by road from the main east-west trunk railroad.
Manchuria border a o u t h all
last la ns ' Will
ad lT W POH* Huniigl
wMlaiRBMwtll
Socialists and Communivta bat­
through the war," aald Maj. Ro­ tled at the false of factories.
bert Nelms.
R allw arktn tossed Communist*
Evidence of atrocity maider* out of government railway buildIp O y
follow fetish**,
Win discharge Ha duties by retreating Reds mounted all Inga. Police arrested men seeking
1 . add.
M
k*
"Our 'aelivilie* over the liberated south.
to disrupt power euppliee.
Throughout South Koree, AIwill be dlpKted
The , Contmunlite, mernwhile,
lled forte* fought th wipe out
id eetted streetcars In th* So­
northward.
Th#
AllUd
beg
of
priviet
sector, while armed Russian
I WR 'toWw ^iPwWl'RWtoiwW
of H i p lo th* mind* I*utsl»d hands of Reds fleeing soldiers looked on.
Why dont you give
aottefT, mounting hourly, hit tS,7 okr fellow ms
T h* purpose of the wholesale
a cnanot to help yc
000 A total ef 4,190 Red capllvea confiscation of streetcar* appar­
toW lawyer* ",
wae reported during the past 84 ently waa to uae them to trans­
i o nadir of pu!
hours.
port thousands of CommunistsGeneral MacArthur’a headquar­ lid workers to c mate demonstra­
ter*. In announcing tha arrival of tion to Vienna's governmental dis­
Hkaf^tbe benJT^nd the third Infantry, did not dis­ trict this afternoon.
CfClMt
close tha tlm* and place.
The Communist coll for th*
The new tmopa swelled ta alt general strike wae ignored by
&gt; ftcu o lthat divisions and mm regimental com­ most of Austria's workers, alSIS bat team the American fo r m In
it produced short-lived at------------AnetraHets
end
FMKw.
te Inovn

fCealtearS
fftitiM
M ri.ta. v, » * neel
II ■•i i m N I'r-n r a w &lt;l*#i
gainst the posilble danger* of terected Itself in * Dumber of
foliation due to the pouring
(
of 17 projects thal added to the pro­
billion* of dollar* of! military out­ fit**! and wslfsre of th* citiren*
lay Into the economic ttieem. and L u rin rn Interest of our coun­
"lye can be destroyed by the ulcer ty. A publicity director, Tod
of Inflation within," h* declared. Swaltn was added to the Chain"Inflation ha* already exit lax* het's personnel, amt his activities
iyer* more than one billion .loi­ have included photograph* snd
rs tine* the attack on Korea stories to newspaper*, irad r journ­
began.”
als and work on our own litera­
If we are not to i n the pur­ ture.
chasing power of fixed Income* |r
“A banquet woe tendered In*
duced, we must step In and stop New Y&lt; rk (iisnt officials snd
Inflation, he staled. "The Peril- members of the press arrolnpan)
dent Hat the autnority to stop thi* ilig tbrin bete during th* tisitunfi
trend by rrstiictton* on easy cre­ season The Chsmber assisted the
dit."
Seminole Country Club and the
The Kuislan Raders in the Kre­ M ayfair Inn in putting on a very
mlin w ire confident, he *atd. that successful amsteui tjulf lournswhen thry gave the otdei frr the ment ls«t -puny We also spun
invation of South Korea that tie toted an advertisement of the
end of the UnKrd Nat Ion* a* an tent* u -ed tv local Hoy Scout
effective organisation wa* In representative* to tbe national
eight and that thry could go for­ Jamie,res in Valley Forge, I’enlt.
ward In their plan* for world re­
"D u rlrg the past Ilf month*
volution.
There criminal*, he declared, Iff,non illustrated folders and supforgot that for five month* prior iderm-nts have been distributed
Russia had not been attending th* Th* Chamber i* maintaining lia
Security Council because it bail billboards md three in partner­
refused to seat the Chinese lie.I ship with the Mr I amb. and Regovernment F i r the first time the I.and rhamljs-r* of Commerce, The
Council waa aide to meet and art I (’bamlu-r aide! in lesiueala from
!,nk«&gt; Mary, I’latllation F*tale*
wit hold the obstruction of the I
Russian veto and called upon all and the State Kairner* Market fur
the natlms of the wur|d to itou additional telephone *crvir*. Th*
.Ihnmber continued It* effort dur­
the aggression in Korea
Russia quickly realised Its mis­ ing the year and wa* instrument­
take and ramr lark with Malik I al in having the City Commission
pn«* a resolution for the puioose
and Vlshinsky. It realises that the
UN If permitted to grow could of securing a loan for lb* pro
water terminal.
M il on the ecnseleri-e of th. posed
“The Cham bei ha- been re
world and stop aggression. Hus­
ain sent these men to "scuttle" preaented at various meetinits nf
the Florida Waterway* Congrats
thy UN. hut today it horns bright­
and Issstfr the manager and A. W.
er, than evsi W ore.
Hr warned that we riu*t not (*■ Lee were elected dire, tola of the
mislead Into believing that the organisation. During the year (he
victory of the UN forces In Kuren Manager ha* made several visit*
tu the li. S. Kngineer* in Jarkmean* a basic change In Russian
predicted further outbreaks •onville regarding the HanfordIn-China, Iran or Ilrrlin. and T it u*v ills- Canal. T)i* (fhamber
also sponsored a laroth at the
stated that Russia wants to d--*- Heminole
County Fa ir and a booth
troy the Ideals of drmoernry and
at
th* Central Florida Ksposltjnn
freedom.
in Orlando.
Mr. Smathers thanked the peo­
“Th* total amount of home
ple who worked for him In his
campaign and (he voters of San­ building in Hanford during the
ford and Seminole County for past year has reached t l . 107 ,71*0
their support. At the reception h&lt; of which construction by I’hilMp*
wore a natty blue suit, hut doffed properties represent* ?IJW 000 . A
Ms coat as anon a* he rot a total of I f/i homes l.av* lu-er
* nance. Many wet* Impressed by Isiiilt altogether, and at leart 7f&lt;
Mr cordial, friendly manner, and mure a ir srli-duled to hr built
ha* mode a "big hit" with the tld* year.
ladle*, lie managed to get eeecral
“The Chandier umlertia.k the
gulp* of citrus punch before leav­ recherking of (he federal census
ing for th* broadcast. A ftrr that flgurrs for .Seminole County and
ho left for Ttlusville and a trip to found 1440 additional name*. Th*
Mliral before returning to Con­ tourist &gt;*ason was bigger titan
gress.
anv ever etperirnerd in our
, ; Tbe Tourist Center we* beauti­ county, and thr ptugratn e« ml tut id
fully decorated fur th* occasion bv the Tourist Club Was latiafacWith m inv colors and varieties &lt;■, lurv In *vvry way.
hibiscus flowers. Mrs. Hill Kirk
"Thr m rm l-rnldp .Irivr Ihl*
and Mr*, George Speer headrd the year w ill Is* ovrr 110,000 as soon
||tt* &lt;in 'deoorafionW
as a frw rtf thr outstanding
f**U*a*a included Mrs. John pledges come in. This Is by far
Jowag, Mr*. Harry V'oodruff, l he best year we hav* rv rr had,
Bernard Wilkie, Mr*. A. II. with total rash receipt* of IB,
p , Mrs.,,Ralph .A. Smith- 9 IH.60 .W r have . total uf 466
m-■
! | l | Ms to Williams, Mr*, memltvrs, whlrh liu luti** 8(1 new
r Carr away. . Mr» Kirk. members. We al-o hav* f 190 In
. Speer, Mf*- George Harden service member*.
MIS. (I. W. Spencer.

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riunna roresiers

eraorj m»y b u r oJf ~a awa
a par
must notify hl»
landI alt bough he
— -----neighbors pn adjoining lands no*
less than on* or more than ten
day* prior lo such burning. Ha
must also take reasonable prfi|
caution against spread of '-hr
fire to adjoining land*.
The Florida Forest Service h«*
T A L L A H A S S E E , tkt. 4 —
I Special)— T h* old saying that a -taff of five trained Investi­
“crime doetii'i pay" I* Ijccotning gator* headed by a chief Investi­
more and more evident to Flori­ gatin' who trsck down snd prose­
da'* wood., burners as itivcstl- cute wood* burners.
gators of the Florida Forest Ser­
vice pre-s their campaign against
violators of the slat*'* wood* fir*
laws.
Last year 84 percent of the
Optometrist
forest file law case* in which
thtl e wet* arrest* resulted In
fcVKS E X A M IN E D
convictions,
according to the
G LA SSES F IT T E D
state fnrer t service.
l i t ± Palmetto Ate.
Out of 72 cases in which there
wtre arrests convictions were ob­
tained in 49 rases. Thrr* Wt-iu
lout acquit!-Is and five cases
nolle pirstrd.
While It la st*
In 38 case*, settlements were
made out of court hy the land­
bau
owner and violator. ScttlemantB
lot ailed ftt,M82.lr3. A case was con­
sidered settled out of court when
ST
the person responsible for Ihe
tsther Hires In Stock
fire agreed lo reimburse the landiiwnr fui dani:ige cuu-rd by thu
fire.
N » :i .
There were a total of 6711 case*
Also: Wtie Mesh, Fittings
Investigated anil warning* were
And Reinforcing
itut-d in 2 6 2 rases. Fourteen a r­
Pi ice* Are FO B Jsx
rest rases ate still pending.
In Florida it is unlawful for
any person wilfully ur carelessly
29th li Main
Jax.. Fla.
tu set fire or burn any a irs not
Phone (5-7781
owru-d ot controlled by him. Rut —
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Cracking Down On
Forest Fire Bugs

OIL C .L PERSONS

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Constipation, Certain Nervous Disorders W hen Due to Lack of
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Korean War

VionneHi* Strike

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of &gt;uth ailments wllli IIADAC O L Oet that wonder/ai
HADACOL reeling everyone ts
is Iking about I A U s improvemetit in the way you feel Is
ofun noticed tn a l i t dsn.
And continued use ol IIADACOL nalpe orevant sum ail­
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nearing
e u r ln g about
about
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o m p la tin g a
began to fad
batter and regain live weight
lost, and auffared no more In d i­
gestion. I now taka HADACOL
[Ularly to help stay well."

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i "My d nun tiler,
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a n d l o r aom a
Uma lacked pep,
bad a poor ap­
petite. waa grn-

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Tu Protect the Peace of (he World;
To ProMote the Progress of America.
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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( onridrrabU riuudlness with rsl*
southeast and rxtrrine south peeliim i Mostly cloudy northeast oorimn with w(i&gt;ii&gt;nal Hrlrile (oal(ht
1 ml I'rida, fair else* here ,ro a niiicd mild.
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AN IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY N EW S P A P ER
VOLUM E X X X X II

Malik Attacks
Loyalty Check
And Taft Law

KM nM U hed 190H

lilts Korean Peace

Egypt Offers To Cont r i b u t e 1,000,000
Man Army If Allies
Will Supply Them

Vienna Strike
Halts Traffic
On Railroad

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

TH U RSDAY

IH I

(irade Crossing' Smash Kills Two

Another Ship
Is Struck By
Korean Mine
Tot it I U. S. Casualtits From Mine Ac
lion N o w Stand At

Shouting Reds Delay
Trains And Set Up
Blocks On Roads To
American S e c t o r s

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17

ROK 3rd Division
Occupies Changion

North Of Parallel
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LONDON, Oct. &amp; —&lt;dv- Kl#.
ten nation* led by Britain xwn
will amV the United Stale*, to
help finance n ll.OOO.OOU.UUO
program to raise southeast
Aalan lit in* standards.
A communique Issued after
week-lung talks announced toda; fulfilment of the aid- \»ia
program wilt depend on “the
financial aupport of inlrriva*
llonal agencies, and ruunlrlr*
outside the area."

Show Of Red Kesistence Is Seen As
175.000 UN Troops
Mass South Of 38

\X 'in HI v . i o n . O .I ** ( A’i
VIENNA, ( k l * tfl’i
Com­
III' \ j ») 41ilMttnK ««i i l AM]i lltr
munist demonsliatori lulled all
I ( )KA&lt;». I , ulav Ih t ■
&gt; &lt;-1’»—
in in* Mrt»*jrr | Mappir 1ll.lt l-r «fl
rad liaffn into and oul ol Vienna
lir.ilinyf 4J41Mit ll»r tliungnt in u
»mt II l&gt;) J lliat, lift' tliilir nrail
loi iliree hours today lia ik , on
I jiiir \r( nu tmiilr irtl ill Noflb
V 'H li kt ir i 1 HI 11iiv i*nr flic ii irt
the east-wrst line from die Ameri­
Knira. (hr K u im h irjuitihf 1 ihlVO
rtmtiriK.
can occupation four into \ irnna
hiMtiuii I Itiii "il l S $ft/rd i ItAng*
i, til l.r Mililli* ' 1 i mnt tl.r lliil •
were the first ones rlrarrd ol road
lull, tv&lt;&gt; .til Uttlr* lilklllt til (tkF Wilt
sliipr lidH «! ink! it 1 1 kill ril, 1 / in
lilock, and liaffn iriumrd
Parallel
ini *-I ami 24 lliil!Him
A flying sipiad of •rvri .,1 iiitnI &gt; 1.1ylilli A 1my lieailquailci*
FAMILIAR SOVin argumrnU a:e
II. . Y , . i ! 11• ' .1 of titr Ilnur, air
ilir j l omniuniils piled u il* n t,r
.-vlimalcd
tlial a Red inlsidiy
given by Moscow's Foreign Minu­
Un, .au luaJr bill 1nr turn .•Mt birff
allow the tracks of that line at
WASH IN GTON~l)c I. 8 —of)
,li, 110.11 ,iid a , .Jiiipaii) ol Resl
ter Andret Vlshlnsky to tha
— lireece agreed today lo |oin
ik h n l,« Noil 1, Kl, ir .1 (1%
nation Po lllleal Committee at N I'orltrn, ill tile Russian lone,
M im ic, mail' a viand liner mile*
Turkey In linking ila military
United Notions headquarter* its wed of Vienna Othei line, were
ii» list a
II l, ai llir llnii !
•outli ol that rail m ail town.
defenae planning le Ike Medltjikr Success, N. Y. Vtshlnvky him led the same way and the TWO OIID In III,' dem olished altd b u ll, d • al til, Is l&gt;y a laMig island It It
Utllic hi K- !■tit m dkit i % 1 U,■ itelerranaan strategy of the AtAl' iun&lt;i|M&gt;ndcni \k iltiam Jorcharged tlial the Korean cvuidlit
:
train
*1
il*e
M
ale.
m
e
.
N
Y..
grade
sio,M
(
Wt.esc
gal.s
w
e
ir
uullir Main
vlio*.nv th. III lit 1
Unta Treaty nation*.
dm 1, ill, the la , 1 moving Rrpubli*•1
a "civil war ' end blamed li e Cnminuiusls stoc-d guild ovri ill' rlosesl. a, ecu d m * to 1 - &gt;t ,e W / d i m m St.t.■.» M a le r d u n se t). » j
(ireek Ambassador Alhanaae
fir Id
Itf If klllvl ilfird 1 v 'alliri
United Slate* lor aggress)' n I harm.I dr- at many |sui nt s
, an 11,iid Divniuli. ,aid the town
cp.ttli aiest i in , o So ,s. b&gt; . i,cd t s , . s»,l i
n.i.oii o e l s lo vest l*- oe
Polltia Informed the Slate De­
...III, i' ll Iklilt lltilr*
4I&gt;kl1 1 t mm
against Uie Nortts Korean »' Cm will ol shouting Communist*
Albert Uurrutn.'. *d, and to,
l»
••■« *i&gt;, i is
i (urer*aiioswtO
lilt lo llir South k o Irani alter an
partment in n note that hi*
niUUllta. Hli Ion* ipeecll was de­ appairntly atiyiv user lie ladiirr
. 1. IItf III ai !i u r i r lull
guternmenl accepted an i n f l a ­
■It .l.,v light Hi, inhumation evi*
signed to delay U N. political action
tion Iruin the North Atlantic
I hr VI4
fill 1 inuir NutiJ d
drollv wav irtria l linuit iiiorr re*
00 Korean peace (fnlernarlooull ol thru ernei.il trike .all *r-|eiT rral* Council lo take part In
Hr41 ihr edv nf 1 li iilkk.ili (hu«K
day imitated tdockadr id tadli
, &lt;,l than lli.il al I iglilh Aimy
planning the defenae of the
IvsrKf iuiihit|t u r n pi« krtl U|»
■
ail ami road traffic at .St 1‘orltrn
Mediterranean.
hr idquailrlv
l»\ 4 fillri *lup. llir inuir»ufrj»r»
| to the Russian lone This hailed
liiiitv-live mile, uiirlh of ihtl
L A K E S U C C E S S . Oct. S - &lt;/P»
wrsirrn rail traffic running into
drrprvl pcnrliati.m &gt;d Nmlh Ko- Runia i Jacob A. Malik today
Vienna » weal station Nmlh S ta­
ir i, thr Republic an lapilal divicriticued American loyalty checks
tion tiaffic was cut by drmontlra,mn engaged a liypavird lo u r of
and the Taft-llarlley law at vio­
tort at Stadlsu in the Human sec­
ilioill I ..’181 Red, ill llir lull, welt
lations of human lights and free­
tor of Vienna. Traffic into the
d llwahgpu
doms.
The first notable show uf tted
south station was cut at liiiinn
1
1
I he Soviet delegate lo the U. N.
defense cam* as a United Nal.n/m riuif. between Vienna and
tinu* army of up tu 175,000
also accused Britans and the U. S.
the Russian rnilitaiy liradquailrn
l&lt;*i*Miling dii ilit* *'«uiikiiiiy uf
1 1 oops wa, massing tu yank down
ol falsifying charges of such viola­
l l i r lint lull • Ittillir Itk jy .r* , I ' n - t
at HacJen, 20 miles south ol the
tlie lit.n Cuitain ail along ParalM
111
tii.t
tions in Bulgaria, Romania, and
tlellf Rt») itluliil t h i l l
tcihl m rin
J I* I in and wipe out Communist
MAIU1A1K. I isy. &lt;ht 't
capital.
l he County ComtuilHon ihi*
|l 1441f oft1L I t»
*f 4l|f Ho
irsisfance in all of Korea.
Hungary to divert attention from
I uir.gn Svsrrlaiv I inrst lirvill hi*l n uf Ihr S*in m.ilr
It wa* nut known immediately muinilig appiosed tlir inclusion of
H
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l|l|«
Kit
(lliOw
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IK»u m I of
stf It.
I t i nalt"!
t t f f w- t.oiay
t.-sjfiy »t
{|| tintin.
1
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, Hoard
The non Korean allies kept
Uritiih-Ameiican
espionage and
Lit IK. I ’a . t V t . f. &lt;A&gt;)
A whet,- the- Communist, had hh* k stair file control tor the county a*
V4'it* III IIV 11 v't * i
•null) uf the artificial Under
rd
tiain
trafficinto
the
northwest
1
sabotage in those Communist con- New York l ridl.il Railioad II)ef
an issue in the Nos 7 elrclngl. in Blilains I- i Imm I ’ u l) bala* fed tf.4- ftdi1Hill alI i|(fs lliaa* ••ffufl tltif'% 1 (•nil! *Mnff Mt *•1 .t, \
,|issl ready to cross and join
It. itll Ik*• Iff* lift* lift * iltlnfl
11oiled countries.
clipping along at hrllrr lliati a station and Front Josef Station, anil the placing ol the piopotal on ' ,eekmv big (miwci deals mill Rus­ Uni Still 11f l hr f t** (&gt;'&lt;lifti)iIlit y uf
South Koreans who have already
from where American military
f-.f t h** SunL.Ml i* I 1 I ‘....fill -i
t . o I(t*rv In
( hi molt* with
| ■n ed the cui tain and probed
His attack was made before the mile A minute smashed into a drsia ami rdgiug too dose loIlf the
leave every night
llir I14II0I
.m fir f •ftijt uf htM.l.g mi«t hill**
Mil If. if . L
l
It ssM isH Ua Cs( , r s w )
Uwartaaea a a r a i l raaes
railed fiesghl oil lank car early 1 An American, Curtis T- K lllv i-n
'r m m in Hurl, 1 .. f ' l il l.i l&gt;.«.
1tin Atliun loHiowrtl lire |»fp»**n t oiunmmsl Imr in upfioiiiifl wed [ . tn. ( H|.i- id ie«l eslute
today, setting off an eapltision •'/ Nc«r*d*|e, N. V., reported tin
h&lt;- •l»*%l.ii our illy ill lli, l*r,i " le ie -i. | ,1
ein i, umaincnt.
"Ilntne ownership.
1 l
l i
i.
t; Communist* had art up three road 'lalion by R. S .Sii.ipscm of tlo
(i.i
a |j
I
I
t'*4( "|HIIPl Ilf* kl’ltl ji viutalitr In 1 itlli-ll*," lo de, lined 10,1 a,
AltL ogl, R* * in showed senou. „ (r ,ll|lllk
winch rocked midltiwn L ie .
block* «&lt; St. Poellen or, the h irh -.SStale Foirst S ersn r of petitions
(I m* |irrM-n(
Mi Ma 1111. 1 l .in
Miraculously, no one was killed wav leading from Vienna t„ (hi- irtcisrd by County Agent I
B fltfl'i i»l l-uinig %l«rii||(|| tliloUv'.Vf roitdut.'
(•ah-, I a , ,.11111 I,, ' hi.fold
Between 40 and rrll were inpired American vonv.
1
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4'iiltij
t
It
At
In*
tint
In
lece
d
ilt/sessec.
1
II,rd
ssillie
o]
Dawson from uwtieii id nun;
Curtis, &gt;ald
Febiuaiy. I'M" \ i-i-tdoatCowmunlsU
,
....
hut noise was funned although
the Mil s'tsfni As'tatTiihk out at U t ii (hat I hi* «)iurt in KluriiU
^ jf
&lt; W
30 lo M«v t*
' W , (1)4,000 atfWs f i f ' lam eefi¥
1 . 1 , &gt;
1
11 teal estate sales i« Joe ill a l.oiii-iana S*nl« Unnei iti ).
lUmrt lions . the Lousing- Ureter
over msrJS s Msd ptosrt.’Thvy I Seminole Cosaniy. asking Ilia) Inc the patilut.
by declaimg he would( „ m|hlN| BU&gt;.
■* l , e , |
g ln d lla te
t i a o i ,,,*
m
I.
I I SAN. Kiilea. oTt S v I V Af the- ‘ sflggvgtfbh
of Ju d g e fraped high into the an and lap;^d are refusing to alios* any Aiiakrian \ Commnssou place the mallei ol .1 put all In, rflo ri into the United atomicinvasion of tlo- mutlieru
nc, adlinmsl 1 at mt, !■.•&gt;,,,til ,,.
I
lie
t iilled Nation, l ommnviun on
Douglas Stonstront, the Jay,-re* al rornr of the cat* on ihr pala­
Nation, .ind
llir , ollrcliVe aimcsJ Industrial areas
today voted to table a National tial westbound Nrw K.ngland stales
.Vllrngl
1. ....,t I olr ,1
\i.
, it
. . 1 1 he
Mr , Mall pointed
out lk.il llieii- diisliial erigm,. 1 mg :,.,.| l..i,,i
koiea tiea lit lilvl (land irymitl
.
llir
lki',1.
Mr
VSkl
'
t'ummittee lie col ut inn urging the
ha* an Austrian license hr seas able •'■'I"1
*.
has l.reti ,1 (Inn move uo-nl to law
vrilriday on Nintli koiean atiocity
„wner*tup. and par
u«e of the veto to keep Communis! ripicst.
to get through In a ronvov of
Prior to the circulation of ihr W4V Ihlough *r.-Ving IO-4IC talk*
I |e - , 1 te ,| d o l l
W.o I W ,, II niuidri v.
China out of the tf.N.
|»-tltuu&gt; the County t’«imnsi»sissn aIImilk lug |Miv*ri,
1n III,III) thr piireliu*,- id final
Die engineer of the Itnston lo Aniriiran Army trucks.
lio n it inspired out nt a ihockJudge tttrnstrom ciprease,) the Chicago express had liu ih am r lo
Police, despite Kussian order- pasx-d a resolution that they
11
1.
1 1 ,
pr iipcriii1*, fill several &gt;ea,, I be ill III, I S 11.1 u
I lie ailing anil shaky minntri,
amt 1 - 111 ed 111 llo 1 a d . , f , i o t a
opinion that the resolution wa*
not to interfere tried unsuccess would accept it if signed l&gt;v I lie
,
llrio
r anil i aiilrii it, plrlimmaiy
I loin U. N. Hirelings f„inllie into the ranks of lionie din- to in mile- 11 . 11 id •II line if
too important to art on without keep hit tram from lulling the fully to stop the ilemotndratur*.
requisite number of owners mid IU»I trtuilird
h i
limliiigv in Se, irtary-Gencral
tank car. It wat hulled into the
duly
further study.
lietwren
It*
III
and
lt*if&gt;
•ul.mitted In them.
ia New \iuk. told the annual inn- owners
ll)v:»r |.i* al l ake S u iir ,,
AetIVe lb gloiqi aiirk. ti I.'
The Jaycees also accepted a chal- exprets' path Irons a freight tram
SOM P. Al.l.tK'ATloN
In event fir* rout 1 id is approv­ fereme of llir ililmg l^ilau fa il) may indicate that the uncrtaui
Wa s h i n g t o n , oct. &amp; — r/ii
of war increase
irictea'i- lie,lie
dcon ro
(if servrtl on the ill ti. &lt; ••uiimiltie n rd -ilriii e and i .1lileil 1I 1 piclimm- - 1
i.
.
.. ties ol
lenge from the Eustls club to par- traveling ratlhound on a parallel
ed by the votir*, the County will , l , tj
UWaltsaeS On race gear)
,l( home ow tu-rshi; tin Ituv Scouts, a |&gt;...| • oiiiliiaiid.
The government's top priolurtion roiitrlhutr M.ntnl and the Slat*' lltal Kuivta 1 huge military slirngll, Ulr
•tuns ailing drpulv pnmipal sectrack.
, landing llural lo )&gt;ratr ill
official said today tome materi­ and Federal government $8,001) 1
"Itefoie the fighting Inga" III ,,f the D A.V.. In ,! i h ,|lt&gt;
1 ontinurd on Page Four
Only one of the 14 car* on the al* may have to lie allocated in year for the project Th,- County I.Unqie and aigiictl lliil the u n i Koiea." he said,"the Federal Hr 'lii. 1rt-1 1, a pa-t ,i-. iitarv -I ti,
streamliner caught firs,. It wa* the next fiu to IHJ day* to in u r e Commissioner* may sign a con­ uf leainutig uiiilei th' Atlantic serve Hoard estimated lion it* J a \ , e , , l i e I s a d o e , | » &gt; , , * | I S T E E L M u .E S
thtervlew. Dial even million tvp Semtmdo t'nuiitv Ctiaml.ei
of I A TI VN'TIC C IT Y . N J . Ocb
the dormitory ear for dining loom thui military needs are supplied
tract with the Florida Ituald of
11 **it **&gt;4 0 * Past r „ u
William Itenrv Harrison, head Forestry to establish I hi* unit
oul \ 111r 1 tcal1 fu iilllir, mt.nd •" Cohllio-I, , , 1 omit, lulir, I I*'*
employee*. More thun III i*vu|utit■&gt;'
ClD Plesulelit Philip
buy tioine, within liu nevt iivt Stnifold II,,11, III,: lo ll,*oii\ and Mm 1 n\ -snl today l,i- ,lrclw-urkBATON RO U O E, U . , Oct. R— 1 writ milled (o safety through a of the Nntiuiinf Production Au The county will not start pa vim*
I, «»Mtl»*„v4 Iis * , , , I t,,eel
(A*)—Several hundred person* re- lone e*ll which remained open. thuiily (N P A ), told ri'iMirtera h* its share until July I. I
or V m i i i j f 1‘a r o l c c S l i o l ; years," lie said
e l,
muon expevti-d "a very
"wouldn't he surprised'' if some when actual fire control la-gins
Mr Itsll declared lliil Inewed the search this morning One unidentified waiter said:
lie.iltiy and ,i|l&gt;slant ul wage in.
Must 11 ’A ill r illt I
ionvinrr,l
(lust
the
nnn-itaint,
t
"Kvcryone ju*l scrambles! a- allot ation* order* *rr necessary
for libmonths-old Keith Campbell,
but lii,- amount to Im
This morning thr Commission
Most IriV. Ill t
, l*« l i e i r . a . e
r 1 •«&lt;i»u*4 iiu i - , | , r s t n
missing from her home since last rsiund. We had l*-,-n sleeping. hy that time.
considered hid* on ul&gt;ou' lli.ono
ColiitiMUiOt
I' a 1 t &gt; nrw -pupet song lit wa« kept a secret,
Some of us got two left shoes,
night.
Murray made In- unnuuli, emrnt
MCMINN) it.| 1 it,,-. , t, r r,
worth of new road building mach­
i'rnvdu -ant lodav lliat Notlli
I.I MOV K 1NJI IIFH
i i 's s i i i w s iis i**a* ra&gt;e#»
W IIJtON DP.PKItltKD
From 300 to 400 persons arm ­
at ttie clove of a I Wo day mevtFt lift SAM IIOUHTDN. »•■* Korean li,si|i&gt;, o'ltmunlo-ii-d **y 111 g of tl,e iteelwurkers' lop pol­
Arthur l„ "Al" Wllw.n, a inery, designed to enable the *A1- A young painter who e n n u i
ed with flashlights combed H ard­
M INK Itl.AHT
aerond lieutenant In the Army County to build it* own r o a d s ril "toud l-ettri ki*e|i sh'.olioe " a- Oct. fi Among a group of Imr cun mi em u iy 11, mg tank and plane icy maker a it, the union prepared
ing Airport laat night. A small
P K A titlE, Cfsa-hoalovakin, Oct. Melical Service Corps, ha* (mw-ii without letting contracts Decision he chalgcd a slier iff w *• killed vr- w a, ra,iixllles a iilv in g al Itruoki ■llp|Hllt. uie lu-llig foiled to I*’ t,. n-opcii wage negotiations with
lake on the plare was dragged.
in the lod wa* postponrl until the terda, in a field near here.
Army .Medical Celitei. Foil Sam lire to new position.
The child ia tha daughter of ft-ld*)—Thirty-six men were kill grouted a three month deferme it afternoon.
I lie speculaSher 11( U .1 J.iii, , |nl,-, -al.t Itiiustnn, Texas, this week, I,
The paper, in a ill,pal, li tlom tin- steel lllilustiy
Oeorge Campbell, who la pariah tsi in a coal mini- blast near Blet- from duty after being rallot! for
in ,11 was that a '.’j -entl ao lioiU
C
h
ari,,
Farmer,
lit,
w
a
*"
|h
c
llr«i
Representative* of the Florida
"ml Lieut Jack J Moyr, son ol Pyongyang, declined a "lettilde pay increave would lie asked.
examination, he
andirector uf aviation and ta man­ ska Ostrau, Prague radio report­ physical
Equipment Co., and the Georgia- man I’ve ever kiiltd."
Mr* Ihilore* Moye, llltll We,l danger l.ang* over Kuteu" i*
Itounrrd today.
ager of the airport, now used by ed today.
"Hr appeared determined to d... First Stiret, Sanford
nddt-il, however, that tto- Noil I,
The broadcast said the exAa a partner In the Wilson- Florida Tractor Co., were present
commercial and private planes.
I.K N EV \ ItltllN iE
He is undergoing trralm. it al Koreans. lN,l»tele,| by a singe of
Bgt. Krnery Morel of city police ujudon occurred yesterday in the Maicr Furniture Store, he re- Equipment considered include,! a one wag or the other," the shrtiff
Due t , rainy weather, the wurk
aaid the child, barefoot and lire**. Michalka min,- in Cireholovakia's qiiiied the deferment In order to spreader, a s p h a l t distributor, •aid, “ I regret having to kill him, llrimke A 1 itsy Hnspltnl for wound 1.0( 1 , 1111, 111. ale rising to In,-el •■1 piling thr approaches lu the
received while
eiigagi'ig* lb- li.»- dang'*
complete liuxlnrs* arrangement*, highway sweeper, a pulvl-mixet hill I knew If he got 1,1 v gun I.•
ed light for laat night'* cihiI biggrst coal field in Mlesia.
row t |e,|e, a lliidgr Ita# lieen
1'invdn -aid flood, of tolun
undoubtedly have killed othei ..fn enemy on Sept it). I.i. Moye »»
The broadcast said many other he -lated. He servs-d In toe Army and a pneumatic toad roller.
weather,
apparently
wsndrred
delayed.
M
II ag. statd
with the famous First Cslvaliy I,-its me milling tile noltlirini bigliwiiy U
miner* were trapped hy the blast medical corps during World War
A test mad with a clay base anil c'r* rngogid in tin search"
awav from home after dinner.
project engineer anr io y in,*I loiidiig foi ■Iis- flout
Fanner had • M-apr.l llmgi-u Division
II
oil treatment that creates an as­
The Campbells live at the a ir­ but latrr were freed.
•ien nl ll,l* Illuming
phalt like surface under constant II * ,li, police Monday, where he
port. Mrs. Campbell la the form­
\\ rk uatailed Iasi night
wear, ha* lieen under observa­ wa* *iir&gt;t,-d on liiig la iv . lie de
er Jane Aycock, ■ former Louisi­
t* mm ii g 1lie ,|i a w •pan ot
ana Stale Uohrenity "(jumbo
tion since it was laid four months fled potlie 111M*'I thru all.I ap-vih
I.I 1" „lge VU Inlt three uf
(L8U Yearbook) Beauty ‘
ago la-tween Sipes and Ih-arilnll the next day when surprised In an
tents, winch will tie
The child was dmsed in a
Avenues in Goldsboro, said L. I' riiegor, Stall- otf.eer white a,l,-ep
of
Im
tin*
4 nisi
white t-shirt stained with food, a
Hagan, county
surveyor, till* In 11 stolen car
fi I to Ill**||, \i til In* i rimiV ej, he
diaper and rubier pointie*.
Sheriff June, -aid Fanner', re
morning.
\
pic to his surrender demand waMINI T K MAID LOAN
"I'm
not
putting
up
mt
hands
And
32 K IL L E D
its 11 tim i D u m writ
lly JOHN M. HHillTOWKN
NEW
Y O R K , Oct I-tA * )—
) till'd heller start -booling, or I'll
•SANTIAGO. Chile, Oct. &amp; -t/P)
WASHING
IO
N
O
il
1
(rt‘)
I
Xpioratoiv
talk*
leelwrrn
1
1
,
WASHINGTON. 0,1. 5 -0T*&gt; Diplomatic experli on Kusiia taw
Prudential Insurance Co. uf Am ­
shoot you "
Thlity-lwo cual miners were
erica announced today it has little chance today that Prrmirr Stalin would accept H«rold K. Stasten's
The shrtiff *«ld Farmer ran railruadr Slid filem rii’s and rngmreiv union* wen looked iiihiii liwlav killed and five tnplird today In
made a flAMLOOO loan to the prr&gt;|Kis«l lot a virtual publir drbatr on the course ol Snvirt world
av
llir
lint
tipple
of
a
new
wave
ol
w.igr
il'iiiand,
im
l.2
&gt;i)(8NI
,
ill
.1 ga* explosion ill thr Ptuuo
C.
M
llampson, extension tuward hilt*, grabbing at a bell 11Minute Maid Groves Corn., sub­ policy.
Ciande mine at L-&gt;ta. Cinu-vpciou
wolkrn
economist in farm management qf if at a roller*led weapon
sidiary of Minot# Maid Crop.
province.
the University of Florida, will
The llrolherlnio,l of Firemen y
.St* sen's letter to Ktalln, madef
Tlie inlnr working* extend un*
public yesterday, was otiviously Stalin with mi-mbert of the IV- tie on* of the guest speikrr* at
ami Kiigiliemeu, bead, d h) David sion will, lanilul.' r,millilitre, (li,
B KA RH IKRR8 IN N OCEN T
It Robertson, amt the Itr-ither- engine-rt and firemen will cuiiie .lit tlie uesan floor. It was at S
well received at the Btrte Depart­ lithuru and yitassrn with a com­ the V'eteran-On-The-Farm T ra in ­
HUMMICANK WIND
MIAMI. Oct. S— (Al—Thirteen
ment as a move which in its mittee of American private cUI- ing Class meeting next Wednes­
H A LIFA X , Oct. 6—UP&gt;-A tro­ hiNHl of laieomollve Engineers, up with Km,id new w ige demand, point beneath the Smith Pacific
persons implicated in the "B ras­ propaganda
day evening at th* SHH Farm pical hurricane
effect*
put*
the ren*.
whipped past led hy J H Shield*, were set to ill am the, lli day* At b-a,t the wiirie the blast went uff, a com­
sier* brigade" theft of oeme 118.- Moscow government somewhat on
American ufficisli who have Building and will lead a discus* Nova Scotia early today after ■tart talks with railroad negotia­ uiuli chiefs have called their di­ pany announcement here said.
MO from Southern Bell T ele­ the spot.
visional chairmen to Hireling*
studied Russian conduct over th,- rion on "Farm Management for changing it* course. It hsd I wen tors on their delayed demand
phone and Telegraph company
Firemen and cnglnemen want n here next week to consider hr*
expected that the storm, with
For while the leltrr call* for years speculated today that S ta ­ Seminole Countv Veteran*'.
pleaded innocent today when arml iiperallng rules pro­
di'cusslon in the full light of lin'* reaction might be either a
Mr. Harnpxon i* the author of winds up to !H) mile* an hour, HI hour w»ik week fur tx hours' wage
ralnged In criminal court.
publicity on lltusia's actions in propaganda blast at Mtassru or a tenth entitled, "Starting and would rake the Nova Scotia coast. pay. Engineer* reportedly an- posals.
High yesterday, Bti
In a,lililion to th firemen and
world aff I n , it ia hig dy rriti- a decisiun to ignore the whole Matisglng a Farm", and I* al-n
Hnwse— winds of 70 mites an seeking a 20 fH-r cent pay ismsl
l ow today, flfl
F O R D H T R IK R
Those
demand*
were
held
up
engineers,
claiming
to
represent
cd of Soviet policies and makes thing and give no reply nt nil.
hour
in
gust*
were
forecast
for
co-writer with County Agent t\
liani yesterday, IK)
D ET R O IT .
Oct. « --ol*)_The the point that In the interest of
The
Btnte
Department,
to R. Dawson of the "Seminole southern Newfoundland as the while the tiainmrn and the con- some 250,18)0 locoiliotive erewmefi,
Total (M . rain. .01 inch
Ford Motor Co. reporter today e Peace thoee policies should be which Stnssrn sent a copy of hi* County Land Use t’ian."
duclur* wrangled this summer 15 util,,n* in rite nun-op*-rating
blow swept northeastward.
October normal lain. 1Art In*
break In a wildcat strike that he-* changed.
The storm
drenrhed lonely with thr n 'lion's railroad The field of the indu'try are to rrtrel
Irttrr immediately after It was
Mr*. S. C. D l'kcrvm , operator
choc.
threatened a complete shutdown of
Kta-xen
told
Utahn
Russia dispatched to th# Soviet embas­ of the Grey Shallow* Nursery Rahlr Island, off Nava Scotia, lines were -else,I Aug 27 to avert hire for the same purpose Del
Its plenta.
M. The non nprnllng ir Ion*
sViuld
stop
att eking
the sy, ha* made a thorough study will talk rm -rowing flower* for with four inch,-* of rain Light a strike of tha 300,0000 trslnrne
At midnight *frlket» h*»en r*
• bowers fell over the Cape Itre- and conductor*- whose dispute whose numbers do not till- the
'h-i'ches In th» llalka-i*. should ■&gt;f the document and is using It home In notification,
port in v for work at three rnllfo
•till is unrtdvvd. They tutnrd trains are under the general
i tn in •» i-n't1'nine th tfr»'*ed on Hi "Voice tlf America" broad­
Mr. and Mr*. T'lmdorre Autfo tun area.
mills of Feed*' big »tf*l trl*nt |rs *'»t rms, -ho ld -log up the Iros cast* to foreign lands Including J r . slid Mr. and Mr, George
down one offer for a 23 cent* Iradet-hq, "f George E. I.riehtv.
JA C K S O N V IL L E . Oct. S—UP)—
puburhsn f l ‘erl«&gt;m. Production on f*uft *n to I-1 'o irists 1 d trxd Russia,
hourly nav increase for yard sei- president *&gt;f the Older uf Rail- Atlanta
KOREAN C A S U A L T IE S
M Jactdi*. wil have charge of
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W
a
s
h
i
n
g
t
o
n
,
dm
it
o
i
l
—
vire
einpiovres
and
v
nickel
in
the midnight shift was rmtored • ee» enter the Bovlet Union, and
ti&gt;-ll
Telegr.iphrl,
Staxsen arc &gt;tup*nied the ropy the covered dish supper. John
llo ,t..n
84
47
Pre-xure for a substantial w ge Chicago
SO tn M percent of normal, a For • should lake other steps in th* he tent to the Slat# Department Pierson, veterans teacher, wilt The Defense Department notified hour for those on the rolling
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34
trains
trim
cost
of
living
increases
interest
of
world
peace.
He
crlAmerican
familie*
o
f
21),750
increase
A
m
the
non-operating
spoke-mer said.
hy a letter to Secretary of St at# preside at the meeting.
Drnver
43
7*
Korean b a t t l e casualties through for the next three years,
union* was touched off a week tie* Xloinvs
tIdled Ruaaia'a ettitudg toward Ache,on. It la understood that
34
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The switchmen and yardmen ago he AlJ. Hayes, president of
the Communist aggrwsion In he (old Ac heson he felt he euuhl
STO R K CLOONGft
Bept. 29,
IlflR D K R CLASH
58
87
Fresno
TMf wm sn lnere**e nf
H'l-efit'd the railroads’ offer be. •b» Inter-nlionat A'S'e-latiori nf New York
The dan ford Marchant* A sso­ tiu lrs.
say th!r.g* to Stalin which AmeriA R A C III. Pakistan, Oct. 5
TJ
SC
ciation a| Ita eewewt, Iroettne r»cause
most
of
their
inemh#e-*
lie then offered to prove hi* ein officials would not be nhlr to —Pakistan aaid she wai chasing over the last previously announc­
tlnchinists, who said incteised Phoenix
100
laiamenaea u ia i eeorea cor
point either In an exchange of any. Acbaaoti, bring in New York, Afghanistan forces back to (heir ed today Inrluded 2.WJU killed in woo'd get the 23 cent Increase. living cost- made the new wage Seattle
M
correspondence
nr
In
conference*
Thr
rsllrnads
committee,
head­
movement necessary.
I ho We*h»e#d*y aft»y*aei f « •'
had not »#en th# letter to 8talln mountain home* today after a aetlnn, Id.i'.V! wounded and 4,143
AS
Washington,
D.C.
ed hy Daniel P. Loomis, has to
I . CUwwea Redding, provided they should he fully prior to Ita releaae yesterday.
The l&amp; non-operating uniom
new crossing of this country's missing in action.
84
p m l'W
announced this moen- disclosed *nn reported t« the
The total for wounded Include* talk with all of th* rail union* were placrsl on a 40-hnur work Apalachicola
Other government officials said northern border*. The shooting
81
Ing. This practice has been ob- world. In e news conference St ■•sen's move could
not hurt followed two veara of bickering 294 who died of wtundi, raising pretilne for the shorter work weak without loss In pay on Rept. Jackionville
14
41
•vrvwd between May I and Nov. Htassen said Ihst what he really and " I g t a W jM h . A m a r i^ po- and tom* violence batw*«n th* the number of balUa dead to week without lot* of pay.
1, 1949. They had also rscelrod Miami
86
Tallahsite*
&lt;8
(CwattaaoB Ua f u r Tfcssvt
AfUr today’s preliminary ses­
had in mind ia • meeting between
X f t * the paat kevaral ye
neighboring countries.
M R.

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B o a rd Approves P a c i f i s t Plan Of
Fi re Referendum Br i t i s h Leftists
For Nov. B a l l o t Soundly Defeated Ball Says Homes ,, .
Will lie Greeted Murtma Anniiunies
Bcvio Attacks Left

Speeding Express
Hits Tank Car At
70 Miles An H our

Commission S t u d i e s
Bids Ott New Read
Building Machinery

Blast Occurs But No
One Killed Though
Forty Are Injured

W n I* oposallnl Iis
Own Labor Party

Despite Defense 11is (antliriac) For
Cil\ Commission

'"Undls rappetl l.iibtt IacitnitIs Xll Jt)|1

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11 N (ommission
(iels Reports On
Korean Atrocities

China Resolution
Tabled By Jaycees
For Farther Study

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No. :t2

Aftnociatrd P rru e Leaned W ire

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Search Is Continued
FTir Campbell Child

Refused lo Surmulvr

Diplomatic Expert? See L ittle
Hope From Stassen-Stalin Talks

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Railroad Unions Hold Conference
Or* New Round Of Wage Increases

llantpson 'To Speak
At Farm Meeting

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provide complete end impart *' In
fuimntlin in nil i*'ur«
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Ilia engineer*, flra-TT. tia
ami conduct or#, nny co
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off**t riv i« in living ripen *
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men, in convention
at V
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ii g to t- tm with I he e"'eti*'
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Traiii Wreck

Chief F'-||||y,
"And If e*n* n 'In*!** h i •rintr
'Ci.*Ma*,r
.m I*,-* riaet
that fhete |.e#'ple a '■npe.l
»ome got one *hoe and »ome g 'l
"Our fit-t Ihniiytii ■*■;». t . uet
none. But we all got out of Ih*'* th'i«e people eilt of tt
i rttirn
in a helluva hurry."
•*1 car. Then we put out rh.. fir,,
Vearlr M firemen, aided hy ■» which no* fe *, t.e.t Ity o|| from
many police, r.ere at the tern*
the &gt;|e|«e1 engine*
only lice block* from mldtown
"The fart thit many per#on*
File within minute* aft»r the weren’* kille,! I* c t i i i l ’ilv * tr •
|:|5 A. M ( K S T l rr*»h The
htiltle to the modern, *ll '!w | c a n
kept the fire from engulfing t l » on I he pa«*engcr train **
train and aided in rr*ctiring pa1'
Hay IIloom ..f Kc|e. f|t.*ioan on
•engera.
the evp/e**, e«rltnafr I the .ru le
S’e.vrly SR pa»*eng»t# wero Ir a 'n w* •&lt; King at Til m il- . an
trapped in the only car which hour vernd# Iwfre the .rath
overt urne*l.
Ch"lifrooio i rtiT •* • et oie no
Twelve of the inlured pa**eo
H e and a iic in r r i ( 'h a il- ,
ger# were adml'ted to tiofpital* enl* of Buff it N '
' 1
|.td ate not in critical condition their pa it lull v rveilorn* I ■l«l«r|
At |e**t 111 other* on th» er
tecnrol* pefote hlemet
pie**, including on* crewman, hlatne* from
the ta n V
car
were treated and diacharged.
Iptead In the rah IT.dh a iffeterl
«e|e two nf the irv iirc f* who from *hocl l.nt n ere not
haltered window* with their hare wi*e In fneed
f|*t* In free the Inloreil
(!. I* Sangafop of We- le-. elite.
Upward* of 2" doctor# reached F a , the . .inductor of ih* ea*’ the *rene with 1MI rntmite*. The* lainmI freight train, atated
treat'*! many neraona on th» *ti»t
"Kvldcntly a cat In mi 'rain
lor minor injurlca.
leyt the track* which ritnti t the
Fleven cat* of the train were oil tanker In Jack knife mto*« in
ca«t nliout like JnrMtfnw* Their front of (he oncoming r*|.f.
ail-.teel ron*trucllon not only kept
them from ratciting fire Imt pre
venteil a cnt#r»trnphe, *ald an un
Identified crew menilier. While
helping lh« injured, he comment
d:
"If vve had wooden car* on I ItI*
i
i* r • *
Itnio It would have l-een awful."
The tank car wa* aleoit midway
In ihe 75-car freight irnin.
Fighteen of the fieight car*
were derailed, including the oil
lartker, and another tanker eon
taming what fire chief I tiwrrenc*
Brolly *ald "v»a* *ome aore of a
powere'l chemical."
The two tank car* and two
freight car* were columned hy tin*
raging Home*.
"It wa* one of the moat umi«u*l
fir** in mv elperlrnc*." *nid

P A P E T T IR E B

SH0RELAW4
SVATICHEaV

�If
the Sanford Herald

THURSDAY OCT. S. 1950

THE RANFimn IfERALD. RANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR

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Communist Competition

Kalafctafctd l a I I M

The Central Reform Committee of the Chinese Nationa
IM
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H
n
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_
_
_
_
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I’ir t y him taken a .slep which would be nntoimilinx for
111 M naaM'la . I t r t t t t
K a l t r H ■* •&lt;r««ad rla *« a t l l t f a |H»litiial party in a western nation, in the United States,
XT, li l t ,
lit# r««l lllflr#
* H l l v r l , I li'HJn, Iiiulfl lll» Afl for Instance. In Chinn, where Mich strei*s is laid on “face",
I CwRiTMfl ■*! 34nr&lt;It 1, 1*11*,
it borders on tile fantastic. The committee, HjreakinK offl*"
k o I L a m i u tn :\ s
dally
for its parly, the Kuomintnnif, has taken on the
•M M »r
IIH I1
shoulders of that party the blame for China's present crisis.
IIa
•t *
*• Hii«iitf
Its pronoiim cun nt says the party must admit its mistakes
• i nn iiii'iiu s
• .IE ami try to retrieve them.
lo if lr r
too
I NMih
Naturally this is the prelude to a rail for the recon$
1
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%
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rpiest
of the mainland of Chinn, now held by the I'nmmu
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nlsts. Hut the call says that ninny with the reebnquest must
r«
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jju political reform. Moreover tIt** reforms are to Is* tried
j*(
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frla
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r ike p
at once in the only territory till held by Ibe Nationalist
fu
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d
*, ttlll W rkarqrd f**r
it reaslsr
r«t«.
government, the Island of Formosa.
K ip tririiK * Nii | | . ii «II&gt; nr lal&gt;»4
The reform program would recommit the Kuoniintang
ir a r p i n t
llrhtM rrtrlltM
la r.
&lt;s„ YmrU. t k ln n *. Ilrlr.lt, K *«. to the three principles of Sun Ynt-si-n— nationalism, de­
1 . I lip. k . 4 at. I.»«l«t in I|rral4 I. a mem'-s'
t*e mocracy and livelihood. (During its reign the Kuomintang
4 a r.rl.in i I'n i* irMrk I* r .llllr * did a remarkable job of building Chinese nationalism. On the
n t l a i l i f l l l» It*r
I ir i-ra**llr a il" . »t all I hr I nr. I M m rrlatrjt other two il fell far short &gt; The program would isjunli/.e
:» this »rm p*t»r. «• writ » all
wealth through taxation, would institute constitutional gov­
• |* aatra aiapalrhaa.
ernment based on local self-rule, ami would seek land re­
T U U R H D A Y, n f T . 5, 1950
forms and Improved worker conditions, but through private
enterprise.
TO D A Y'h B IB L E VKHSK
With such a program, earnestly carried out, the Kuo) prnnjr mranl an cixhlh of an
ounce, or Iwo-thlrd* *1 a shilling. mintang once could have offered effective competition to
MuKimninlrn laborer* in Palestine the Communist propagandists. Now it &lt;eems rather late.
get unit a few pence more I m b s
If American wishing could make it -o, there might Is- :&gt;
Only in Christian lands h»;e Ubsecond
chance.
nrrra en«rmnu*h Imnrnvrd their
^fcll»kN Dalit M rfm D lir lR ?

THE WORLD TODAY
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Rejection Rate Is
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Examined By Draft

United Nations

Editor The Herald:
Celery, a major crop in thia
district, affects the Income of
many people in Heminole County.
The numher of workers, the num­
ber of hours they work per year
and dollar* per year they have
to spend, depends on the profitable
acreage.
At the present time almost
|00'', of the celery sold it handlid on the fresh produce market at
market price. Like all fresh pro­
duce this (price) fluctuates and
tend* to lx almost a speculation
crop. Baticly an acreage must
produce *o much profit as to aust
ain both the planter and the
worker. It must do thia tear af
ter year If the community a* a
standard of living comparable

tt'eailaaea r „ a Saar Oaet
General A»*embly'a ipccial politi­
cal committee. Thi* group it de­
bating a revised Australian draft
resolution condemning pecce treaty
WASHINGTON, Oct. h -iA ’i—
The Army turned down 100.113 violation* by the three Balkan
of She 207 03S men examined for (ounlrie*.
the draft in August.
Asserting that the proposed Aus­
This 48.5 percent rejection rate
for the second month of Selec­ tralian resolution wat “ a dish con­
tive Service rails was reported cocted by Anglo-American cooks."
today by th* Surgeon (ieneral'* Malik said the reason U. S. Dele­
Office. It romparcd with 527! gate Benjamin V . Cohen "wept
percent in July, wh«n only 12,281
were given
pre-induction over those who have been prose­
cuted wat that “ the U. S . intelli­
testa.
In August 20.1 percent of the gence services have lost valuable
drafter* failed to pus* the physi­
cal examination. The July rejec- ipiet who occupied high poli­
tlon r„tr f0r this r iu s r wa* JfiJi 1lion* in those countries,
p(rrt.n,. The numher failing to
f b ,„ d the "crying facts" ol

ittu a r a u s tfv

r “ ,l; jn;;i:::;rr„'7,:,r,:r^ ■*»

THE NATION TODAY
By MAX I IA L L
(Eor James Marlow)

W ASHINGTON, Oct. 5 —o n - #
Effort* of middle-of-the-road
How far above ground can man­
II. N„ member*, headed lijf India,
kind build?
to (iNotirilr the divergent Korean
Thi* year we arc stabbing the
genre plan* of Hu«*ian and the
heavens with new structures of
Western Powers, were foredoomed
m
uwesome height.
to failure.
A televiiion antenna in At­
There i« no common ground
f
lanta ha* shot up to 1,05? feet.
upon
which
the
Communiet
and
n t m
O W
This is higher than the chryslet
the flenuxratie hhx» can meet
m
i
building, which Is the No. 2 sky­
when ideological matter* a ir in­
scraper of the world.
volved, They are ao diametrically
hci m
Hut the No. I skyscraper, the
i,|i|'o*&lt;d that any attempt to
m
Empire State building, acting as
hridg. the difference* i* lihe try­
though it were resolved not to £
ing tn carry water on holh
lx overtaken, is now hurling it­
aboulders.
self into the- New York sky 217
The Western program, support­
feet higher than befurr. That Is,
ed hv a majority of If. N. mema television tower i* being built
her*, called for the complete de­
on top.
feat of the North Koreans, who
A tew weeks ago, the Empire
have teen condemned a* aggres- vesrs it has not done so.
prirrnt in August. A ll other re. were to he found in U. 5 .. Hritret tall. Iwst
There are a number of ways iection ratgorie* dropped or re -1 lain, and Aurtralia. Malik referred State was 1
-ot* hv the pence organisation.
night it was l.ltll) feet. Any
The Soviet demanded immediate to accomplish a les* speculative mained suhstanttally the .amc,
lo |0).4|,y
in America, the minute now, it may Ixcome the
re-sation of hostilitie. and com­ income and further guarantee a
Noting the over-all improve- • • ____ . . . _
,
first manmade ifu c tu rr to reach
plete withdrawal of If. N. troop* stable acreage income,
] ment in the rate of acceptance*,
1 ,,rtu *,on rd democratic or* a quarter of . mile (1,320 feet),
; the 8*irgann (Icnerai’e report haM gamrations" the "insulting dis
n plan which would have the I A government subsidy
lly Christmas the building is ex­
North Korean* from complete 2. Comhina for monoply.
, hope for tta continuance as crimination" against more than pected to attain its new full- ^
dl«a»ter. The Indian hloc would , r cr~ r „ tn ? 'I•Vfr’ Ify m*r pro- draft lioard* ixgin working down |()fjfX)000 Negroes and the Taft- grown •tatgre of I.4C7 feet.
order eease.fire
hut
wouldn't duct and market.
from Ihe 2d year olds to younger
Even thia may he surpassed in
Hartley fjiw.
Number one it a distartrful mrn.
withdraw If. N troop* immediate­
a few- years hv n&gt; w television
dole
to
the
grower
only.
A
mealy.
i ____
.
.
.
.
Most men now 2« have already'
Egypt was reported today to towers, though plan* for a 1,620The position was impo-dhle.
i cnirraenrv^itarV.iirl'11 ' *
* h Mrn rnmlxd over by two draft*, have offered to contribute an footer neir D*s Moines, Iowa,
Mr, Vi*hin*ky himself told new»Vn.ni . two. . monoply
i i is i 0 first ‘luring
and army of I'.W
0 0l.U
0 000
20(1111)04) have been abandoned 1.-cause of
Number
, 9|KWorld
Th(, War
t ( f II,frwjpf
W ■
lo„ J.UOU.OOO
ehaiee of compromise between the
legal
and
unworkable
men
at
part
of
a
permanent
inter­ the expense. The eo»t is great,
paper men that there war no
movetiver, the Army sai&gt;l, supra lr of pat. 1 ha Golden Hole ""I
Number three, this I* our an- pi is-d most of the volunteer * sines national force if thr United Slates but rnginers say that surh
the Soviet and the majority plans.
that: Agreed With rKt- laborers t&lt;&gt;'
height* are quite feasible.
T ie Indian delegation naturally twer. The best market for celery the last war
a penny ■ day.--Matt. 20j I have been looking into this
and other United Nation! member*
tino l,,,n following direction* from is still the fresh produce counter
These factors tend to merraxo w,|| ,
____
,
matter of tall structure*, isil
Social and educational experts have lieen engaged in I’rimi MinUte, Nehru in New i in the retail stores. Thb traffi the rate »f failus. in the IntelCongratulation* tn lim Hut &lt;&gt;n
,h* * ,m* * nd Mlu'l‘- after talking with engineers and
ftelhi In view of this it Is note­ | can Iw increased through an edu­ Hgenre test. nlsoVe the 113 |xr- mrnl.
,-overnment official- and r
&lt;M
tiii rlrrtion a* |tretiJci,l oi the compiling reports to Is* ent to Washington for u *&gt; at the
advertising
program.
worthy (o find him making n ma­ cational
Informed &lt;|uailer* iaid the of Ini* reference tiooks. I *■ e ”
Chamber ol Commerce. Orchids to l)eceml*er White House Conference on Childhood and Youth. jor pronouncement regarding Krr- Number (hire also mentions diver­ rvnl which the current 70 point
pn**iru' grade is rk-igned to re­ ler was made by Egyptian Foreign vritten down a list of the ■•-\en
A group of these workers, meeting In Camden, New .fi-r- ren ip a speech Toe-day at the sification, 'hlv Is the basic neeil ject.
W. A. Pallick lot a job wtll dona.
tallest in the world.
mm
Munster Mohamrd Nalali-KJ-Dim al
m&gt;y, to organize their data, sal through five and a half meeting of the ln*tilute of Pacific (Vb ry ran lx processed In man*
I a in not tute thi * * is :-c|| it lakr» tlx Unitrd Nation* a* hours of trend- , tendencies and tali &lt;tii s. The solemnity of gelation* in I.m know. And this wav* for new markets and u«r*.
»
privalr
luncheon
given
vntrrday
rurite.
Forr unr
one mini
thim
i r i ty
«.
,
_
. _
ru
rjie . ru
I. «Vlery Juice to he added to
fair
•
on
special
significance
in
lotiy to decide wlial I" il" wlirn the oernslon was lightened by tie appearance, late in the
n y c c c M e e t in g
Uy V o e la r y of S t j |r IVan A&lt;lx- be sotiu-where in thr
old I ill
view of the fact that he *eem* to th* nnnv vegetable Juices now can
the Ruitian* Uatl 1oil in* weit over afternoon, of a group of high srliool ttalents eager to pre him been adopting the role of ned.
•on for lir.uii of the Arab U. N. military tower* that are I. ng
«
•a
*
m
ilit&gt;
i
m
h
p
d I »
‘&gt;
ih fag,
llieri
W*pt husii-hinh for aceuiity tiaCelery iulre, concentrated and (icipnte in a
Europe at it Ko» to authorize tlx •t ill their own view|s»int on their nee Is and problems. Om A'.'ntir lender-I if. in r e c e n t
»'nf •
n ‘iclcgation*.
son*. Hut the seven tallest nonadded to other vegetable concen­
.rolling ol the T8th j.au lM in young speaker, who was given t-|i&gt; e attention, staled that month*
at H I* M on n« t f:•
T lx offer was unilcritoosf to m inistry structure* *„ far as I
Mr, Nehru iIerlntf-,1 in hi* ad- trate* to he markrtrd as a “cook*
T hi* *'f iFt f IJ11 t II * V*iDM #i*» (lave Ixen m.iile on tlx rondtlion can make out, arc a* follow*'
Korea, |h* Soviet* will be in New young people want their parents' confidence, a share in
dr*** that the Korean war con­ flavor” or used on the table s* i* fulttre, h iufeil tjv Mnffuln Mv
1. Empire Statr building. New
Yotk lie foie tlx la»l delegate h*»
catsup,
mu*tard
and
steak
sauce.
Bntoh lrmi|i*
tain*
“r
o
d
,
,,f
„
mighty
conflict
”
family responsibilities, practical high school courses, more
N f III. |»!iin ’ a *« ri» a »»f in-li . nn* that
|
• arr witlnlrawn Yotk City, now about L1I0 fret,
lie warned military leaders not to This concentrate also finds a mar­ n*»uin rmertU tirtrinF f^'onlr to vi»|f ! „ .
linithed hi* ipeerh.___
fo,I
library facilities, year round marts programs, and tour earrv it too far. That seem* ttr ket In the large meat packing
soon to be 1,487 fret.
•Salnh-KJ.Din wo* understood t"
on the dey before the election
2. Television tower at Atlanta,
*'Tlii» man Ttainoi". iaid hi* al- or motion pictures to familiarize them with businesses, in­ fit the (and taken hv the Indian nlant* for flavoring sausage and
Prrsidi-nt W H Slctm xr •n»* - have assured Ado-son that Egypt built for station WCON-TV, not
canned meat*.
1 1 . totnry John Co* ol I’eniacola ill dustries and colleges which may he the scenes of their fu­ delegation in the II. N.
f, Celery chopped and added to duCStd Saul 0, Marti &gt;.f the PrjbR" would strongly support his pro­ yet operating commercially, I,*
Thu' the i|ue*tion naturally a*
hi* argument lx lute Judge ()*dvie ture lives.
other
chop ned vegetables (85" Housing kitminirtratinn and add'-d posal* to strengthen th . U.N. and 057 feet.
ri e whether a middle-of-the-road
3. Chrysler Building, New York
Kc|M&gt;rts, depending ns they usually do on figures show­ cour-e will represent Mr. Ne- celery 16*7 mixed Vegetables) that the Housing Authority plan* prepare It to meet aggression f|P
ol Jtckionville. "i« not a criminal
il
City, 1,048 feet.
arr almost in •hapr to Ixgin let­ •hen made his offer.
nrixessed
Into
a
relish
for
u*e
in
Communiil be i* • plnlu»uphic*l ing trends and tendencies, an* on the surface depressing!) hru'-- attitude toward* Commun­
ting ronlrarti.
4. Radio tower at Budapest,
The Egyptian suggestion run.
homes and restaurant*.
•1
Coirnminiil". lie tbould go l&lt;* R “*j alike. The winter conference in W ash in gto n could Is* livelier ism In A«ia as n whole. That’* a
Hungary, 1,030 fret (this ha*
"Sonny” Powell read a letter talned these major point*:
Most
of
thea#
products
can
1 A
mighty important question if he
1. Egypt is a vital strategic are- txen reported a* 1,086 feet hut
tta and find out what a ctiminal mid more productive than many such enterprises if il i* in leallty headed for leadership he produced from that pail of th&gt;- from the National Better Ebbing
t f
*«- because of the Sues Canal w hid tho Hungarian legation told mo
Communiil
it like.
I hen be should include transcripts of this and other statements of that va*t theatre to which the celery stalk 'hat la now thrown Program for Roys and Gill
social ion stating that re u!t« of th» controls the eastern outlet of th 1.030).
wouldn't want to he even a phi- straight from the horse's mouth, which in this ense menus major weight «f the offensive for awav or toned in a pasture for 3rd annual contort were not yet Medit. rram-au. The protection of
6 Eiffel Tower. Baris, 084
cattle
feed.
AH
the
pomace
left
the -pnad v f Communism la now
the Sues is essential to interna feet.
lotophiral Communiil.
straight from the mind of the adolescent thinker.
available.
President
StemOer
siicfrom
the
juice
process
along
with
l^lng transferred.
8. Television vnd radio tower
The Prime Minister was a rinse other waate leave* can be dried grsted that n Irttpr lx written re- tional peace, hut should not he left of station ■
t
W K Y, Oklahoma City,
|| the Phillie* *et a little it a |f
in the hind, of Britain.
observer of the world’s greatest and sold for call tv feed. There qurstiug that the date of the con­
9«a
feet.
2Egypt
|s
a
country
of
non
are
other
usrs
walling
development
test
he
moved
up
In
thi*
sres
to
fright dutin* this S erin , who can
experiment In Irving to ml* Com­
7. The "60 Wall Tower." an of.
OClfl population and is ranahle of
blame them? Only ihtee men on
with any other ideology. Ip the latioratory, these should lx avoid the hurricane season.
The great advantages of being a notable big league Imll munism
John Scnkank snnounred rhs* raising an army of 1.(881 ono „r 2- fice building at 60 Wall Street,
He »aw dlsaatroil* failure of the Investigated.
their team. Blix Donnolly, Dick
the Sehting Ja\ -ee* plan a con- OOOtkHt without difficulty, pro. New York City, !»5(l feet.
Hill Clark,
player are fame and a large Income, even if it be for only a attempt to fntre a coalition of
Si*ler and Dick Whitman, have
Development Engineer
fere nee at 17:30 I ’.M. on Sim liv rilled the arm* and equipment *r*
few years. One of the disadvantages is that the fans have Communism with the Nationalist
The hoatxln. a pheasant-like bird
Sanford Electric Co,
Oct. 8. Gordon B ndlev wa, an. supplied from the outside,
ever appeared in a World Sene*
regime
In
neighboring
China.
short memories for good playing and long ones for mistakes
3. Egypt ia willing tn make thi* of South America, holds en-mic*
pointed a memltrr of the fire pre­
The result In China was what
before. On the other hand, at
force available ■* part of an inter­ at hay with Its objectionable odor.
vention committee.
Aaron Robinson, the Detroit catcher, is a good if not it ha* teen in numerous other
lent every one ol tlx Yankee renational force and to assume the
Prswldcnt
Stemper
anaonneed
rn*r*
The
Communists
ultimateThe National Geographic So­
fularf have been in at trail one. great player. No matter what he does in the future, he will I* moved in and took over alto­
responsibility for protecting th#
that Mist Phyllis tlsch wsa
Burr until reinforcement* could b&gt;- ciety aay* Bismarck was a Great
and Jfte DiM ***&gt;&lt;&gt; ha* Ixen in never live down his had judgement in the last inning of a gether.
candidate
for
the
position
of
ho
itwovlBoea eves* •&gt;••• o»«*
Dan* fancier.
Cleveland gnmv lhM, If won, might have kept Detroit in the
Ra-ninqii sent in bv the United Nation*.
I*rfme M'nister Nehru'* |*o«f. Mergan*er and carried to Pusan, less vacated hy Mr*
el*ht.
^
4. An Egyptian force is the moat
fhmdijtrirt following Her mirrfaew..
running for tluj American Isagm- |s*nnaht With the bases lion a« head of a nation of .WO.- Korea.
Glle-ts at the meeting were T„ni logical choice for the defense of
That aimy column inching it* full, the batter hit nit infield grounder. After an out nt nofl.fwt In the henrf of the Aslatlr
thrm trr is Iwith difficult an.j dan­
T lx
136-fool wooden hulled Burge,, of Ml Dorn an»l lloh l|o-l the Suet, since the troop* would la- could be convened on 24 hour'* no­
way down to the Red Korean capi­ first, the hall was returned *o Robinson, who had plenty gerous. It will Ixcome doubly dif*
fighting not only in the name of tice in r a x the Security Council Is
Magpie struck the mine on her kinson of Orlando.
tal (lorn tlx Manchurian lioidri of time to tag tin* runner coming in from third. Instead he ficnlt If he Is adviser to sister na­
the U. N but would he defending paralyzed hy the veto.
•larboard ik |c and tank about
Canada, the Philippines and
*•■♦r own homeland.
may Juil lx another hatch ol K o ­ stepped oh the plate, thinking that it was a forceout, and tions.
The
Achcaon
antl-aggrrssinn others already have offered Pub­
lie probably will find that a two mile* off thore.
ran Cornmunitli rtturning from walked away, allowing the winning run to score.
plan, called “ uniting for pence." licly to make troop unit* ngsilshle
Thr commanding officer of the
middle-of-the-road program— If
f I *••*tl inrri f******* I'n p *»»^l
training camp* in China or Kmprovides for U. N. members ear­ to the U.N., hut no country lias of­
To the end of Ids playing days Robinson will heat that i» what he trie* to follow— Magpie, Lt. J. G. Warren R. Per­ prices
and
memories
of
food
marking military units for II. N, fered tn huild a force of an, h sire
■it. or they may be a pan of tlx shouts from the bleachers, "lley Robliy, tagged anyone will no more serve hi* purpose son. la among th* misting.
shortages during World War II
____ the as that mentioned by the FVvnUan
Ch'uksan-Dong, the Korean city hav* encouraged the trend to­ duty. It also calls for changing
Chinese arm in
thcnwfvc*. In lately?" This kind of humor will Is* hard on him, though it than It did that of Nationalist
nearest th* point whare th* Mag­ ward imall farm* and garden rule* to the General A^embly foreign min’ ster.
cither cate by the time American probably delights the (tenon who utters it. It is one of the China
pie was aunk, la about M miles patches.
bomber* gel through with them, handicaps of baseball that keep everyone front trying to
south of th* 38th Parallel which
"The demand for farm proit won't make much difference.
has been the dividing lln* be­ party,” he said, “i* a solid, steady
got in il.
tween North and 8outh Korra. element in the market which ha*
Il ia shout SO mllea north of the Ixen present for years, hut which
Thu*
are
now 46,151,170
t&gt;ort of Pohang.
homing unit* in the Unitrd Slate*
II iiMllNited Frwm P n # III#
has undoubtedly lx nn accentu­
Navy officers here laid the ated hy the present Internationa!
retary, pre«rnle&lt;i the field obor about one for each I t pmnn*.
mine might have drifted hundred* situation.‘ Today's would-be part|&lt; MNtlu'ifd I’ tMirt I'ltlg llespl
I • «*nflfl»«r«* I'rnthH f* ••
»
»cr*c!*' report*.
Thai rrprrout* an incirate Item
of mllrt before the Magpie ranir
thi mile* «r more into the Com­
time farmer*,”
he said ’’are
Fact
it
an
"insurance
pirtmuin"
The metiagr lo Lake Sucec** into rontact with it.
37.325.470 housing unit* in I *&gt;40.
munist-ruled nnrthlaml.
looking to the land for * more
One theory among Navy mrn la
the *rt4lrtt building (room in the
*t*re**M»n
(ieneral MarArthur's headquar­ said:
•elf-reliant way of life.”
that tha North Koreans have been
Hcvltt was closing the debate ters made it clear that all hi*
" T lx commotion ha* been in- putting th* mine* In rivers and
history of this country. And a*
on hi* party'* defense amt foreign force* are ready to go Into North
comparatively few bouir* were tadlcies. Mod of hi* aperch was
foinxd through it* field nhmvet* letting the current* diiperse them. have been destroyed along the
Korea as needed.
east and west coast* of Korea
The Navy released today
built during the war. moil of that aimed at defeating a left-wing
Non-Korean troops had Ixen of tlx perpetation of alrociliei by
in th* last month.
hai come in the tail five years, rrsolution urging the government held *outh of 38 since the South North. Korean* authorities again*! communique from Vice Admiral
One Korean mineswer|xrs den.
C. Turner Joy, commander of
will probably continue during the tn seek new talks with Russia, Koreans stahlxd across Sunday. thoutamlt of civilian* as well as the United Nations naval forrea, troyeii three mines near Mokpo
outlaw the atom bomb, and B ri­
MSt five, il ther: iin't another war. tain dependence an American
The question of their crossing against pritonrrs of war throughout which said more than 85 mines yesterday, tha communique iaid.
Complete reconditlontd motor.
aid hv H&gt;52 and call n big five from liberated South Korea was the bhcratrd area.
Radio, good tires, extra good One owixr car-used unly hy
Balitve it or not, thr Runianr conference al once to increase considered only a* a military is­
"First hand Information ha*
green paint, clean. Owned by a family. Good, rieun sqd wall
have finally paid a bill. That i*. Eaat-Wrst trade.
sue, General MarArthur's head­ been obtained by the rnmml«*ion'»
retired couple. Fur Bata
kept automobile. Fur sale
He won an ovation from most of quarters said, and not at a politi­ field observer* of the murder of
they have made a part payment on
$39100
civilian*
and
prisoner*
of
war
cal
hurdle
al
this
stage.
the
1.500
party
delegate*
and
an
a bill, and for the Ruiiian* that
overwhelming rote of support in
The United Nations at Lake despite assurance* of the North
&gt;i going some. The Moicod govern­ defeating thr pacifist resolution.
Success Wednesday night direct­ Korenn seniorities that the lat­
ment luinrJ over $541.594.50 The vole, cast by the delegate* nn ed MacArthur, in effect, to use ter would he treated in accordance
early this week to the United Na­ behalf of all their member* in any means at his command to ; with the principle* of the Geneva
( (inventions. Additional evidence
was
4.M1I.00O vote* unify Koica.
tion* on their I9S0 aurttmrnl of Britain,
i* currently being gathered to in­
against to MNI.000 vote* for the
Parallel
.38
was
diawn
origin­
$2,166,378. indicating that they resolution. The almost solid vote
dicate that the atrocities have
ally to designate American and
Drivrti only 8HM ndlti hy local
are (till in the game. The United of thr trade union delegate* as­ Russian aonrs for acceptance of Ixen committed on a large scale In
buxines* man. Fully equipped
North
Korean
authorities.
These
sured
its
defeat.
Slate* paid ill auriim rn! of $13,thr Japanese stirtrnder after areus formerly octupird hy the
with radio, heater • defroster,
Rev in's speech may well have World War II.
windshield washer, looks Ilka Hadlo, new paint, new seat
596243 in full.
atrocities
Involve
In
some
cates
Ixen his la d to a party ronferrnee
Thr allied political aim is a thr brutal Ixatlng and mutilating
a new ear.
ruvers. good tire* and running
We commend the report of the as a government minister. Ilia unified, independent Korra. In of nerson* prior to being murder­
gaod. Only
American Automobilr Association health is a matter of deep run- dortrinatrd and armed hy Russia, ed."
tern, and two iccent trips to thv'the North Koreans plunged across
in which il condemns the condi­ hospital have nappml most of thr ; thr Parallel June 25. The his
IK H A L H O Y LE
tion ol rest rooms in the majority old strength lie once showed.
tori* initial IL N. armed peace
U. 8. ARM Y H EA D Q U A R T ­
The Foreign Recm ery branded enforcement action crushed the E R S — Korea, O ct 5-&lt;/Pl— A
of
filling
ilations
throughout
America. "It it an alarming con­ aa “a Re x x art out hy Russia' Reds Invaders in three month*. y . 8. Army officer reported to­
To mop up the remnants, the
and repeated hy "some of our
dition'*. the report laid, "which is weak-minded people" the idea that U. N. force* waited only for day surprised Red guards hur­
riedly burned to death 150 South
* near menace to the health ol the United States ever will tx an completion of the buildup east­ Korean civilians and 18 raptured
ward from thr Seoul-Inchon wait American soldiers in Chongju afOne owner, low mileage. Clean,
AI.I. AHOOUND
notoridi and their families." Il aggressor.
Hr said American labor— the coast area and for final decision* ter a liberating American task
fully equipped with a new A locally owned car. Good
il also a disgrace lo lire American
GOOD LOOKS
1250.00 trt of (ft) B. F . Good­
A P I, and the CIO— "would bring on strategy. There was no in­
woy of life and a reflection as down any government in the U- dication of where the. main A l­ forre had passed through the
rich tubeless tires. Itedki, best- gray paint, good tints and
town, Chonglq is about 30 mile#
good mechanically. Only
much upon the motorists them- nilrd State* that *rt off on thn lied blows would fall or whether north of Taejon.
er-cb-froater. For Bale
they
light lx amphibious or
••Ives as upon the filling ilalioist. path of aggrrsslun.”
The Hory wa* told for the fleet
$2190*00
He railed for western .trmed overland.
lime hy Capt. R. 1 . Weatburg of
The Red regime continued lo Washington, D. C.
Justice William 0 . Douglas ol strength and reaolutr action as a
poulhle way to peace because Ignore surrender ultimatums first
It la typical of doiens of In­
Spprtme C'Art who has just "falluir* by aggressors
must aired hy MacArthur last Sunday stance* still Iwlng discovered of
relumed front a-lour of the M 4 moan triumph for peace over the and repeated since.
mats brutality on the part of
American Marines p u n c h e d North Korean troops and Com­
East says that Fnmmtinom h sadistic desire for war and de­
struction "
northward
from
rubbled
Uljonahu.
munist secret police during the
paining few converts in that area,
"l(us»i* could alt down at the 20 miles south of 38 and about collapse c f their southern front.
A beautiful blue S door sedan. Locally ownad, me owner, low
close lo Russia, yet still free conference table with u* tomorrow I I mil** northeast .of Seoul. Re­
Westhurg said the massacre ormtioagr, e ilr a clean. Pully Mulpped with radio, heat*r-defrost­
'her domination “Communism and we could forget the past.” sistance wa* scattered.
curred Sept. S8.
er and riaor. Alao a practically new art u fw b ll* wall llrw .
Revin
declared.
"Rut
wr
would
On
the
rat
roait.
the
8outh
On that day he wat In a First
qttle appeal lo these people”,
Sato
have to have the right to b« Kntran Third Division was 80 Cavalry Division taak fore* as­
Judge Douglas. "This is treated aa honest people."
mile* north o fthe Red border. signed to completing the brook*
true in the areas largely
"We have triad the four power D wa* within 76 miles of Tong- throneh from Taegu bv linking
rhon, where thr Rtdi might at­ ■in with the Inchnn-Reoul landing
th e
fanners with and five pow*r business of i u
l •♦‘Min*, the fate of all little tempt a stand In deferuw of force Speed was all ImporUat If
Inrwvigr
Mitd. 'll iH t* Hke th* Wonsan, an industrial center, large enemy unite hi the aoutr.ted »# •
some 25 miles farther north.
west weie lo be walled off from
At tau t 20,000 Korean rr- earape. The taak farce mmnMed
«
u m «u
S it MAGNOLIA AVI,,
rmWh-sn troop* war* already In It* mteslon by earing the flail
hut eer luting
Instead he said, he now prefer* Rrd territory. Thao# are the tn? mile* la S I M ain to Jrin O
m y few C m * id work exclusively through the
RANFORD,
FI.A.
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.McKinley Elected
S y c ia l C a l e n d a r Student Council Head
u iin s n w
Thi* O n u flii Job.- Ju n io r Hrn.
thrrt'K»i will rrrt*. nt the First
Baptist Churrh (onitrht a t 7:30
I'M.
The Srtm Inula Chapter No. 2
a K. S. will ini-ct ut thi- MnWni Hall at H IN) l‘ M. It. fr r*hmtnt* win
served.
Under the sponsor shin of Iti-ta
Sigma I ’hl sorority the recep­
tionist at the p. tr.nbl Laughton
Memorial Hospital It Mr*. Felice
W«:t.
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An Inspiring speaker anil a

Marvin .McKinV/ wai
elected
president of the Student Council of
Sanford Junior High School on
Monday. Mona Jo|.» « » electrd
vice president; Dine Heard, sec­
retary, and I.arry Heard, treasurer
The Student Council it made up
of two reprr-entativr* of every
section in the reboot. Thev are
the following for the eighth irrai!I’cnnie Rotund... Marvin McKinlev
Mona Julie, Al Phillip*, John K
June*, Kliraheth Hardy, Chenier
K*te- and Hachelle Huhanks. The
seventh grad. repre»entative» at
Mary Hater Powell, Wayne McCoy,
I’attir Wittlr, Harry Hurnrv, Hat
• at* (Fila r, Kenneth
Ramsey,
Divir Heard and Tommy Wvstle
It A IN HOW I.IH I.S
Mia* HU. n Driggers wa* in• tailed worthv advtior of the Rain
l'"w G irl* of Satifonl A«*emhlv N’»
23 Sunday afternoon at the Ma-on
ir Temple, hv part Worthy Advi*.
or. Ml*- Mary Kent*.
Othrra in-talled were Kav ll'dtr
.law, Worthy A**i*tant Advi-or.
Hatloira Pearce, Charity;
Donna
Witte, Hope; Ann Whitakrr. Faith;
t'lroHne M lnni*, Chaplain; Jean
Wilaon, Drill Leader; Juni Sander*,
love; Carolyn Hud*on. Religion;
Ann
Dunn, Nature;
Gretchen
Ktr. huff, linmortallly; Jane Davl*,
fidelity; Norma Faye
Harvey,
Cat riot Dm ; Shirley Peacock, Her
vice; Mary Jo Dayman. Inner Oh•liver; Jo Attn Strawder, Outer
Observer; Mary Ann K remitting.
Choir Director; Mildred
Miller,
Musician.

e rs o n a l
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Holler re*
turned Tueaday ,.&lt;gt&gt;t from a
vacation tpent ir. New York. Hoi*
ton and Quebec.
Mr. and Mr*. H. it. Crumley an
leaving today fur a t.uee week*’
vacation in point* of interest in
North Carolina, Tente*»re and
Alabama.
Capt. Glenn Guvucek and fami­
ly left thia afternoon for " a * h fngton, D. C. where hr ha* hern
••signed to the Pentagon. On
Sept. 2 he completed two year*
of atudv in hu*!nr&gt;* »dtnini*tra­
tion at the Univri*ity of Flutida
under Army training program

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The Fashion M u m . *|Hili*ored l.y
tin Beta Sig m .i P hi sorority, w ill
IIH U .YW O O D, Oct.
—iA*)— (u- held at the H its Theater nest
"Thctr are no Li.mipoitaut little
nation* in the world today." **id Thu m*&gt; sound auange, but Tuesday - Clothe* fro m The Yowell
Ml*. N nr wood Phelp* of Jackson­ Maunie by an* i* doing In- first Com pany and *hi*e* from Ivey'*
ville when »lie ail.tre**e&lt;t the Worn- L , o. o&lt;o*ic ir, ....or to faitbvi S h e . "ter* v. *!• I., mo-lrlcd it i* tc
take plare at 9 IN) P M and thr
an’* Club Wednesday afternoon at I de stage.
The tamed stage actor of the politic i* invlied to attend
the fir al meeting of thr year

"I.a-t *pring I started a scrap­
book on the small nation Korea and
could not find enough material,
but only a few month* later there
wa* a world of material on Ko­
rea.
“Thi* year white I wa* in Fitlope I &gt;«» that the Marshall Plan
had accomplished it glcot deal nnd
that the . hildren and the ptoldc are
healthier and hatipjrt thn"; ever Ir*
fore,” Mr*. Phelp* said. “ If we
have n backlog of love in thUnited State*, wr would find *1'
other nation* ragrr to join our
hearthstone."

Mr*. Ralph Austin Smith, wh«»
introduced Mr- Phelp*. -aid, MShft»
ha* traveled through many na •
lion* with many m&gt;**ionartr» "
Mr* II It Crumley presided o%i*r
the me. tiny and .all.-.) upon ufflerr* and chairmen of various »|rpartmrnt* to give their irpurt*.
I hr budget for tin coming v.nr
wa- approved and adopted Mr* D.
It Watklti- lend thr minute* In
the absent r of Mr* II IV GoodSpeed who i» sevretatv
Group *ingmg w a trad by Mr*.
A. M Philip* with Mi
Wallace
Philip* at thr piano
Lunche-on »a* served l.y the
ho&gt;tr**rs, Mr* Henry Witte. Jr.,
Mr*. Clayton Smith, Mi*
Irving
Keinborg, Ml* C.-i II Cm linn. Mr
Harry lee. Mi
Paul Chesterton
and Mr Clyde Ham-ey. The fol­
lowing wen pir*eiit Mr* 1‘help*,
Mr*. John l . i i , Mr- Vail l.uvrll,
Mr*. II II M.i i,i.. Mr- Finnci*
Menweth. ■ Mi
F A. Motiforton, Mi- II v
M*&gt;ninth
Mi*
Cliar Ir- M&lt;. k- Mi
In. k Morri­
son, Mr*. J I. Mi Kinlev, Mrs I
F. Newby, Mi
l l . i i y Mil.uulin,
Mr*, " i l l i . IVae*. k. Mr* II M.
I'lip-uuith, Mi- it
M I'lnlip*,
Mi*. I. P. Dayton, Mr*. A. M
Philips, Mr*. I' I. Krd.ling, Mr*.
Mil mill K m -rll. Ml* II K Roll
»un, Mr- Rola-it barns, Mr* P. It
Stephen-on, Mr*. It \ Smith, Mr*.
W. M. Scott, Mr*. W II St cm per,
Mr*. Dougin* Stiir*trom, Mr*. I.. I..
Sill, Mr*. Finest Southward, Mr*.
I., F. Spencer, Mr*. Agdn Thom**,
Mr* Roy lilli*. Mr* W F. Varn,
Mr*, llrodie William*, Mr*. Ih-n K.
Wade, Mr*. Dorothy We*l, Mr*. D.
II Watkin-, Mr*. Wntl Warner,
Mr*. Itnlnh W airrn. Mr
J. A.
Young, Mr*. Frank I. Woodruff
III, Mr*. II l„ Zimmerman, Mr*
Helen Z.lttrower, Mi* Clifford MeKibl.in, J r . Mr*. I’ M Gingtr*
Mr*. F F Anderson. Mr*. J. K«*»
Adam., 'It- Clara Brown, Mr*. W
II linn*.&gt;n, Mr* J K linker. Mr*.
IE 'I. limn*. Mr- It If R.vk, Mr*
Fletcher Holla, Mr* T C Bli.i*dell. Mr*. Paul Hi*well Mr* F rv ci* llols, Mr*. -I N. Giflon. Mr* J
F Coin let. Mm. It II. Crumley
Mr*. J. II Crawford, M r*. C. F
Carlton. Mr*. J D. Callahan, Mra.
J I* Cullen. Mr* W M iV t t - , Ji
Ml*. Joder Cameron, Mr- f II
Daw*on, Mr* M I.. Fdwnrd*, MrC. (f. Fnrle, M i. W It FUeilo
Mr*. W. I* Field., Mr*
C
M
Flower*. Mr*. O P Herndon, MiS, D Illghleymnn. Mr* J. \V Hall
Mr- ti M llnrri'on, Mr&gt; K C
Harper, Mr* W D lloffrnnn. Mi*
S. G llarrinian, Mr- C. C Hen
demon, Mr*. C. P. Ilnrkey, Mrl.auran Johnson, Mr* W It Jen
ning*. Mra K f*. Kilpalrick, Jr
arid Mr* Hill Kirk,

Mr* J. M. Jblnrerpher r i n
lion chairman, muds n tn'l .. •
tivitles of the “Celerv Ct-,»-" ,t
the first meeting of thr Scorn..1.
High School P T A wi.i * ■
«
Tuesday afternoon it th.
* I
library, Mr*. Stineclpher mvi*. 1
the parent* to visit and hel. ■
&lt; &gt;'
ho*tr*a work for th» vnoti"* *..... .
She Introduced Mr- J T' 11..'*claw a* the director of th-- Or-.*Mr*. C. A. Amleraon. J" oretided over thr meeting and tin off
cer* and rommltDe chairmen t&gt;
called upon for report*
The hoaoitality committee mn
po*ed of Mr*. R. II Kuban*. 'It
Caasuhe and Mr*. Warren M-C it
and Mr*. II, M. pratre rrre.tr,I |t
memlwtr* at th&gt;- do«r.
tirugratii sponsored by the W. S. I Mr*. V. G. Ilaitv, supervisor ..f
s. of the Flr*t Methodist ' the lunchrtMim, invited the liar.......
Church will be held at the church I to have lunch sometime nnd lold
them of the new equipment.
nt 3:00 P. M.
Plan* were triage for narent
The circle* of the Woman'*
Mlaalonury Society of the Kirat teacher get acquainted night whtell
llapti*h Church will meet at 11:00 i* to be held on Oct. 12.
Mr*. M. E. Maker made *hr re
o'clock a* follow*; I. Mr*. H. F.
Turner, chairman, In the Men'a urt of the summer institute in
llilde Cla** room; II. Mra. J. 1- altahaaaee.
Jackson, chairman in the Philathen cla»* room: HI Mr*. Voile
William* chairman in thr T. F.
COWAN PICN IC
I., d a** room; IV. Mra. R. T.
Mr. and Mra. II. T. Cowan were
Thutna*, chairman, In the Phe- host* to the employee* of their
l.ean cl**« ro«im; V. Mra. It. T. More at a picnic held at San Fan
Hunt, chairman, in the Fideli* I do Springs on Wednesday after­
cla** room; VI. Mr*. R. R. Pip- noon, where swimming, singing
iin, chairman, in the Woman’* and game* were entoyed bv alt.
hide cl*** room; VII. Mr*. F. I..
A delicious picnic supper, cen­
Woodruff, Jr., Chairman, in the tered around a hakrd Virginia ham
Young Men’* Iliiile Cl*** room.
was enjoyed bv Mr. and Mr*. A K
Al 12:00 o'clock a covered di»h Shoemaker. Mr. and Mr*.
John
fellowship luncheon will be tented Davis, Mr. ami Mr*. W. C. T v r* ,
by Circle V II In the General As- Mr. and Mr*. M. T. Maine*. Mr
•emldv room and at 1:00 o’clock. and Mr*. Bob Browning. Mr. and
Circle I with Mr*. R. F . Cooper, Mra. R. F. Chrenthaw, Mr and
program chairman, will direct the Mr*. Fred Harrison. Mr*. F|.»*ie
program u-ing a* hrr Missionary Goadaon, Mr*. J. F Jark*on. Mr*
Topic: "Behind the Iron Curtain . Mra. Valerie LaPanth, Mi** Jean
(Ini|&gt;eratlve of knowing all we
Margaret
Davl*
ran about condition* of fellow Dobb*. Mis*
Itaptiata that * r may pray intel­ Ralph Cowan Jr., Fd Cut* an, nnd
ligently and give more generous­ J. Walter*.
ly I and the nihle topic; No More
Stranger*— Fpheiiana 2.
Thia I* the first meeting of the
new year and all thr women of
the church are urged to attend
anil visitor* will be welcome.
TI1F.SDAY
Thr Beta Sigma Phi sorority i*
■IKjnsoring a faih.nn show at the
Rita Theater at 9:00 I'. M. Clothe*
H APPY BIR TH D A Y
from The Yowell Company and
Kaiser Wilhelm
•hoes from Dry's Shoe Store will
dachshund.
Mr*. C. F. Ginn
m- modeled,

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T H U R S D A Y O C T . 5 . 1930

II fan. ied the

II) 114ill TIIDMAS

i la»*n* i* spending hi* mgtil*
appealing al the lliltmote in
Shaw's
'The Devil'* Disciple"
and hi* days preparing (or his
film role with Fthrl Barrymore
in "bind 1-ady." When I caught
him tietw cell the two (unctions
ul hi* hrveit) Kill* house, he
rSplalned why he ha* tily.lly
•iiimiillvd to Holly wood.
"Tile reiytull* all two-tbld,
he declared. "Fir»t, I n a liie the
value ul furthering nor* name
I- motion pictures In the theater,
it i* no longer possible to Ira' el
U&gt; c*rry III
pcui to a |
lug.. !"t ti rat Hut If &gt;ou appear
in u movie , you can go to tliose
town*—in a call, *o lo tpruh.
“ With a tiiuVIe-ctealed nam e,
you l.avr an added audience tu
ih u» trom when you appear in
a play "
r.van* *aid In* second iea»«n
for doing tin- nn.yie luricern* tin
New 3 oi k l it) Crnlet I luv.li r.
Hr and a nutiiiw-r &gt;d other *lnae
people put on a *urce**ful »e«
soil of play* Iheit Iasi year and
l iieiiu to ci.nlioue Kvans is out
In enlist movie name* lo appeil
Ini lire rornpany.
“ I am asaiug everyone I see,"
he *ald. " Il i* a good i harice for
movie people lo do the stage
work they *ay they yrarn (or
Wr tri|uite only two week* of
rebvarwil and tw.. week* of play­
ing. That ahoiilil |dru*e those who
don't want lo get involved ill
long runs."
bvans *res the renter project
a- a hope to revive the ailing
ti . u l r r ’ W,* Cell put on W O ltil
while *bow* l.y playing two
w.ek* In .* lu,. theater
to- *at.l
“ Prices run limn | l Hi to S3 top,
so nearly anyone ran ufturd u
" I hat, I think, i* thr main
tluutdr with thr theater, j* with
all f.itnis of rntirtainiiii nt they
have lawonie too hlainni evpen»l»i. People have gott *i out of
the lublt of going lo the thi-ati".
We have to find menu, of draw­
ing them bark.”
The Hntish actor cited an­
other change in the theater: the
stai* ale no longer l-ov-officr
In su ra n c e
1 I he *alnr has Income true in the movies.)
"The public u*ed lo go to the
thoiter to *ee actor*, no matter
what nlay they weir in," he ob­
served. "Hut riolongei That was
proven la*t season The l.unt*
had a ftui., Helen llayr* had a
(■[), Kalnrrlne Cornell hud a
fb |&gt; and s-i did I in ‘The Brown­
ing Version.' '*
Kind luoly" is not the first
movie for Fvan*, aitliough it i*
* - fu*t in Hollywood
"I played in *l«.ut 13 dim .
in I hr early I Win'* in Fngtnml
under thr quota law," tie tt-rallr I
Hr referred tu the ruling th.t n
certain |a‘rrrnlage of the film*

GENEVA NEWS

llT V A l.I.K FN I'llK V A T T ___
'Ir
and Mr*. Watlvr YarDnrgh, Mr* Marge tlraidmeyrr,
Mr*. T. W Prrvatt, and Mr*.
Ham Fisher attended the opening
o| in in u i» stock inarkrt Tues­
day.
Mi and 'Ir*. Ilraidmter hav e
A K Rometler will cunt r'Su.tr •eturnetl home after spending
the flower* for thr ncca*ion
about »i* week.* visiting relative*
in Ohio.
'ti
and 'll*
Ih i hurt Kirk­
land. Mr and ' ll * Fred llalDt.l,
nnd 'Ir. and Mr*. Edwin Italian!
and daughter all of Orlando were
Sunday gurat* of 'It and Mr*.
Pndlip Bauer.
Mr*. J. C Hill* and Mr*. S. p
II1 R T U
\N N trC M KM KN l

Smith hnv* rrturm*d home from
Virginia and New York where
they have tiern viiiting thi
summer.
Mi. and Mr*. Hick G rlgrr havi
moved to Sanford where he ha* a
plare of burinri*.
M-, -ied Me* Ha*" Fi*her and
sort Joe »penl the weekend in
West Palm Beach, visiting re­
lative*.
The
'IrthociDt
Mi**ionarv
meeting met ~t Mr*. J. II. Hithrey't Wi'dnrtday.
Rev. I.i-I^,. Ham* taken dinner
with Mr nnd Mr*. Frank Pitt*
Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. T. W. Prrvatt
*nd children were In Mim* Saturday.
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Ml and Mr*
Flm ri llii**ell
Fchui* announce tin- birth of a
tun, Kimrt Ru**ell, Jr , weighing
&gt;'• |Miun.l«, I I i-iitive* on M. I I at
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PAGE SIX

DiMaggio Homers

TH U R S D A Y OCT. 5. 1910

In10th A s Yankees D

in the Hoalng minute a of th*' game. Florida Ftirte again t onlv 2 daleft.
Thl- aame iju u p of Kim Ida Star* fm! | -Itice Cua h Veller came to
r .lt.lM II INN INC
i m i n i iV M N ti
Fo u r
B agger
Im o
Yankee*
young'ter ■ rede lie tl them ■dv,**- Tulltha &gt;*.*c fi to In-11ana In tPI-4
t anker*
Ken Sllve-ttl went In to rateh
however, hv taking tl o rm olnr to take over ciM'.'..&lt;if dtitlea tier*.
llerrn
went
down
-winging.
L t*T t
F ie ld
S ta n d s
(iuliat aeampered out on the fur the I ’hil*.
ki k**ff -tralyht d**wn the fir 1! on The Indian- won the Dixie ConMire fouled to Waltku* alungT o B r e a k U p G a m e rrn-x In abort left to irri under
a *erie- of play, that were haltc* ' ferenrr rhanrpion-hip* in I'.'t S and
• i*le fir.'t b«*e.
DiMaggio'* abort fly.
h&gt; the final whistle ■
with Iha Semi- I'M:', ami climaxed thi * fine -how.
Itiowo -lieid a single over thlr*l
Mite looped M lory alnplr nVei
M K X iro C IT Y . net. 5 (Ah
T A l.l.A I I AR8KK, Oet. t f.SiieII) J \ l h HAND
I
jc*" into left field.
P"I*
"red
*hirt*“
on
Troy '» t-y a ri ing by up. etling Wofford C -dirge
tiollut'*
head
Into
right
fiehl,
ria lt —The Florida Stnt I ’nlv'^
Feveral United State- «tar« were
S llllit ;
I’A K K ,
Philadelphia,
I’ui'i'r
hit
a
trroimd
-loi'l*
1in ln*t year'* Tarn pa 1l-hrin** Cigar
line.
Adihurn
mured
hhtk
a
{&lt;"•
Oft, 5
-I.T'l
Joe DiMaggio
In .** action belay In quarter&lt;1V ffemlnolr* opened their IOTP
through the hole between thllil
T he v lrt o iy w a* num lier 17 ft*. Howl r a n * ot T a m p a .
f»&gt;*lbal&lt; *&lt;*!»ton at Troy, Ahthoma,
Until n tilth inning home run in­ -triilcj to (father In llrown'* high
i . 1- .
i „ ,in
final* of the Ran American Ten
end (hurt Into-left field. Brown |||&gt; Tourn&gt;mwt.
to I Hr lipr^r l&lt;*ft field aland* to- fly.
Saturday nluht with n rfinvifi*!»’ *
No runt, one hit, no error *. on*
* opeil »
T " 1’1*
. ..
Art |j»r-en of San Ftaneiacn,
day to give I hr New York Yno'f* 7 virliiiTf m »r fh** Tr*.v Sl.'it
llopp wrnf m in run fnr Hr»»wn
left.
k*»t* Alllc Reynold* n '.’-I win
• ■■led N«. I. meet* either Jarnei
Tearhep ro lle r* It*- I Wave
finrriiif*i
I'f'iM
t
I
fVitrnwirr
*
low
I’hillir*
tie r tin- I’hil*’ l!nliin U iiliriti in
Rrlnk of Seallle, »eede*l fifth, or
P 8 U Coach lt *n Valter u **1 t’
Kpnindrr unH lhr»w hini wul
IM .rrt* alniek out.
Hr II M int.I) C I.AASSF.N
the rrrnnil \\ --rltl St-rie- game.
IliirlnM Pnlafov, inokul No I In
tnen In the ronteat a* hr &lt;-l*i»**
fir
t
fin
fi
jdnV,
lH»lh
run*
Wallh•&gt;a lined n double hmel'
It wa- tin; fanned American
NKW Y O R K , net. 6 td’i
Re. the F**niin*d' li*n*h *c fvrrvt-d'
M
m Io i toil noI needed. The llriok*
l-ragie- champ*' -rcntul
traiyht in-bte the fend line* In til* ril'l ' f»t .»«!*,» fluff. If w in I hr first I’nlafov enrourder »eh«&lt;lnlnl for mrrulur tly t rtTmi rrlif*»»f* of lh«* liltt the waterhov, nrw* li &gt;.
f» Y*f»1 •• *i»nl Hp *
wemi
lory In tin I**1-1 &lt;if*M‘Vrn -i I - field corner.
H terdav w-n*t |M*-dpoue*l on nrattulnvt a laritelv Fr» 'hutatt
» » t pfi|j||
lot l*rfnr«* 32.(100 fan*. TnnmrIt
the Phil*' third hit an fir at
eoiint of tain.
W
Y
|
u"i T 1*" ' -f0"'!"*1' 1that Troy drove fill y a n l. to
f\
hurj*
lir»’nkii»r?
ninrr
Imll
taw'* gnmr will be played in N* t their third extra line* hit.
II* •tort Flam of R*-y*rly Hill*, * «i« r hiding hh f*rr nftrr |fl I
rmicht t'tjif
York.
:
&lt;*eond *reeled In the f'hnp
A-hhorn foilleel to llerm
*1 I hut Lrnfe»* iiwnv 11v w
'The Yankee Cllp|er*» holt, hi trrlly in front of lh* I’hllllfV Jji’v r M * lof Mnsr fit n thin! strict*. ultrpre »pt*rU eluh tournament,
I aul Thur xtJayV srlrrtionA li«t* N«*itht*i train won lif t wrrt, hut
Vn
run-,
twn
hit
%
lit*
n
nit™,
•yienth In nine World Kerb *, dll Rout.
t*u * I 'Irnly-ht f’liirk * f U « An- rit fiH winfieri iti 7*i f!*^ i1•■
i*■
&lt;
n■
*., | ?Cfitm 1Inm*' icntlc riiurh out of
v w peli .. f’lnrk, un*e*ded. uo *r |h* That'* an avetaite nf 7S7 and North Carolina. (!*orfia.
Ignke up a fine battle l*elwr»n
Si ler went out on a went roll* i leftI’hilllen
O N T E L E V IS IO N
t it Yankee f i r«r-IxtlliriK righi- lu l&gt;tt*man.
■uled Armando V c|B ye«ter* pull- th* Reamin'* nvetnye down
klpplnjt over th* tout hern
11*1Iv John-on went In to play
tm■i|ti mnl 24-ir*r*dd Holier!*,
t il, r.*:t, d 2, after to ,7St&gt;.
No run», on* hit, no *ri"r*. «n* third " "I llopp look over fir't for day t it,
chi^lk line* in a hurry:
l i t I’hiI• lin t Jn game wlnriti left.
Rut there I* a new li.t of K*m r:
Vi ’.i Iwliteil hi*- ankle in the
a t t lio
Alahama over Yanderhllt, Au­
• Inrt (Jrtivrr Cleveland A lrian thl week** d, ro herr yoe*:
fourth art.
r
o
r
i
t
i
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iN
M
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i
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-Id.urn
dr»r&gt;!&gt;*
d
n
heautiful
burn over Seiitheu-tern l.*iui*innn.
dtr.
Not
re
Dame
v«.
I’urdue:
No
Fiarn
won
a
aornnd
round
mntrh
Vn nkeen
hunt lownrrl third nn*l never it o i ayaln't &lt;h im in Martinet, Metieo, lueakiiitt &lt;*f the lro.li victory Clem-un over North Caioliri*
Thr (ra nit Dill* carried I ho
lla’ier popeel to llnmn*r behind (’" v
Slate.
Kentucky over Dayton,
to tol»* ere.l.t.-d
ere*llt with - r&gt; ,;,o
'hrnw to
|bep l)&lt;,r, J|lr,|
■trurglr down lo thr l*-t nut with
1»lcin h* re Notre D mu
a
linch hitter Jack Mayo nn *«mnd the inflehl gin**.
IVntuylvnnio
v*.
t'alifomin | Tulane nvrr l/itiliiana &lt;vti,
‘ ..
, ,
■"* V* ire. Me»iri*. 7 fi, B-iL (M , In
fM
Coleman W&gt;. u rd ll'd with i*
iaat with the |«dantial tying run
1....... y , « « • « " f
/"to ■; V the third ...... Id. lie had drawn » 1 i'enn wa* ir.,od f**r on* &lt;iuaiti*r of Viririnla Military ovrr Itii-hiu-. !,
IT
Vli glnla
11 I
»hrn Reynold lorried n third two-happer when hi* drive In’
1
;
"
b
.
In
tho
Hi
t.
It I ill In wii/i Virginia *« t w**k] Virginia o n t
,md ".mar to Hlrru’ o forrlnv
T ..ni Ri»wn, Jr.. Son F ra n d w ., : while Cnlifornin a- roo&lt;I for the Wa-hinylon it Ico over tin- Cita­
•trike pa-t Dirk Fitter to end rehterf luld took n hml letnti
1610 W . 1.1th -ST.
Mary over Wnh*
t t fir-1 e it n inning aerie* irninr which Anhlrtirn waa barely nhl*
r '" ;;1
plan. F r a n . l i .1 (Juer.ero tiro- ! entire lUi minute*. Rut the we.t- del William
’ore»t, Ml**l*ii|ipi mer I' I
to krioek down Wrlth hie bar* h»n 1 the oje* with a flneeatch of Rey rha„ rankrt, s*„ 2 (n Mualro. i iti*l» -liould wit), Califurnia.
• In f*-lh * I Pill n|ww*r.
Reynold a walked on n 3-2 pit h le.ld* w ** *• throw.
Clear, rriip wratio t greeted
) fiueriero Arroriian won a Ion*
Tennpoace va, Duke: The blockKnot* drove * tltrhriy remainder mB,fh y f,,„ (J, , v fr„m fti h-ry toy and tacklinK in thl* one
Riiliha f'hlirrh. n righ|h*e*b*
the aerond irnmr of thr World
■a*l t et Jtihc'-on who 'lntte*l e T ih w trlt of t'oinl t*al*le», l'la., 1 *huuld l&gt;e r u t r r e d . T h e volunteer*
fieri** a i the I'hlllb «, Itntvn l*u ifot up to warm up In the Phil
j d.nd.l* piny. |l&lt; thiew to colcman r. I. :t n. |.n. «.*.».
yrtterdny, called on rhetr a t * 1hullpen.
were thinking of till* one la*t
Pitcher, Robin Robert*, to even] Woodlinir fouled to Staler n*** fomlnr Ft h r nl eeoiul arul f'*hThe end of the fifth day cf the Saturday, They are awake now.
man n lny*d to llopp *o ilmilili tournament found rinlv Mealran. Tenne*iee.
mint ntrnui-il Yankee pit* tu r tin lo p off li ft fo ld
iha emi
til* Kean, It wa- flic fir-1 ilpuhte on* Italian ami one I'hllippltii* |
ynoMt.
A Ida Rrynol*l*.
Kirt'ilo lim'd to Kuril* In rlrh'
I'enii State v*. Army: Pollock i
The mlili.makel*
oddn-makrt* took
■lint' No tuna, one hit, no error-, la* ploy »*f tin -er.r-.
they ror»f*i-e re. 1
player left In the tournament. mid P rilh H N*. run-, one hit. no error*. , Xnnail.a It
tie* of th* National t&lt;raRu*' |r ft.
th- Italian Wo*; l-*rtrr* nn*l broadca-ter*. N ow 1
champion*’ chan***, and made the
none ten.
I
Fiotrl
I'hllllea
Champion,defeated Ihry will rnnfii-e I ’enn Stale.
NIN TH INNING
Yankvr* 1-4 favorite* to win the
Kniii* 'triirk out
Ao.li'ina I'irtri lie Drew |l«ar of Army.
Yankee*
fierir*, and 6-7 favorlto* to win
Jone* ini- d n lil|th pop up t
Dklalinmn v*. lV (a * A A M:
I'aiaen* il I. (1-2, lo y&lt;&gt; into the
Gollat went to hi* left It* aeoop rpisitir floitl*. F'-liei-itno Ampon I -con Heath, Oklahoma** only reto*lay'« irame.
Mire near firtt ha**.
up Woodllng** grounder and threw of tio Philippine' defeated liar* turning regular, I* n* good n
In
enntraat
t«
yntarday'*
..................................
Ilnmiter reetdv* *1 IteynnM*' f t
him out.
cloudy aWaa. Urn »un •him. w.'lk'.’ no
’pRr he*.
Idockar a» he wa* u runner. That’*
IfirriPo hit o wicked .inc lxinni hriRhtly on I ’hlladclphia. At dawn
almo.t enough. Oklahoma.
llamner iroi a wi*.*t lump •**•
llllf'K Y G R V ZIV N O
tho trmpernture wa* done to IU Iteymdd- anil -loir -rrond I&gt;•* ■
Dartmouth v*. Michigan: It'**
■ rr to tiollut who made n nlee -tup
f’l l i c \GO, o
r* * 11 Rorl.y I*- &lt;a-y fur the hlg |tn eluh.
hub wa*
by I I', M. when the even t***fore lleira eaught Iti* idtc'i an*l threw him out.
GrarHii
*,
thfo-toer
mlddlewelgljt
tame atarteil.
Ib
ira
fouled
Iti
one1&gt;eM
nd
Michigan,
Seinlnirk went *lo»u a'vlnelm'
champion, la*! »t *■t r )eorl,e() „-it
third
flhllie I ’nrk wa* jammei) to It*
L'CI.A
v*. Waihlngtun: the
No run*, no bit*, no error#, on
IRbll'dl laparity, tty n drunK*
No nin*. mi hit*, no r r io i', pone C * *' Rut ton. New Y*uk welter- weatherman I* on the huskirt
rpilrk
yr Irnlay
their
w e r e left.
left,
w1 gM, ill Ole &lt;\ - . |li m*ii| I nf ride. Wu*hlugton.
F IF T H IN M M I
I’liillir*
plenty of empty roata—th* offi­
their »* h* doled lb ' ■ *••■
• h-&gt; it.
Kuuthnn MrthodUt v*. MDsYankee*
cial attendance wim only rtll,7(l»Jone* filed to linnet In rigid
Thi attendance wa* MN12 w|,o i-url: Mi--euri might make it rinse
Itecra popped t«« llamner Ip rhori fi* M
althouyh prior to the name *oine
pal*l I.17.2HH In ire Or
r I
but the lejian* are too g'Hxl.
ticket* hail liern mild &gt;ai thr Ida* I left.
llamner rammed n tlmihle over
Granriuno, weighing leu hail a Southern Methodi-t.
DiMairKio «ent a lowerlmt nop Colrtnio'* head Into nyld renter. nine pound weight ndvantnvc ovemarket for a* hitch a* ff*0 per
Hoii*l» \
tie. rgin Tervh: llob
up to Jone* l**bin&lt;l the inflehl
pair.
Do i Whitman, a lefthande*! Hur tun.
Woodruff, who Inought new life
The rraion fur thl* wa* that yt»*».
hitler, went in to till fm Hilvrntn
to llaylur. hu'ii'l Iw-eti defeat nl a*
Mite went dt*wn ewinrin*. It w*n mi l piif|Ki»ely pn*-e.|.
ticket* rr*enr«J for other hateFlorida roach, lie ahnuld e-eapo
ball tram- were turned Imrk, Hie fleet lime the Yankee* wept
Gollat grounded Into n dnuhle Robert* ft l Herr a. Ml**-, Re e
Winner llre-e'*’ - d* f* at another ».eek. I- Joridu.
purthlnter* returned ether*, and nut in order.
plnv, Riitulo li* t’oleman to llopp. 2, Johi" 'f\t.
Te*a» Christian v-*. Arkarn.i*:
|l Hill V|. (!** - the mailman w« unable to ihNo nin*. no hit*, no error*, none
No run-, one hit, no error*, one I, •*■i ■,,,Itidiert**,
,
, „
.,,,
\ vear ugo Arkauana won, 27 to 7,
\ h I ate Do ty I! yge*. *,
,,ul |h|. «,me TCU ....... , j gel
liver *ome. The ticket* were plnr- left.
left
e&lt;| on hhIi* at the park hut the
.. .i lime; ( ha«lie R-rrv
'
Texas Chri-tian.
I Till Ur*
T E N T H INNING
la 'i flare anyone In 1'hllud* Iplun
ta.e; lo ,U (on an I M .
........
v*. North Cnroiina: ]
Gollat *tnjcli-d Iwlwfcn fir-1 nn*l
Yankee*
"hud Iti-e; fllll McKinley (A M —
eip trlrd to find a World* Svrle- mccrid.
Finn l.opntn went in In rntrh fnr Left fiehl fool line; VI Ito l t 1* l*| Hurtowa of Charlotcayille,
HcRrt wb* at the window* id
It- I* it* nllynioti,l to caeriflp
Blilbc Patk, *o many went !-i e lllit IHipp’Ul to the moUllll wlllt- tlu- I‘hit*.
IN I.) right field foulline. T 1:fhl Va. *' () '* &gt; &lt;1-1 *: * in
f Inf,'W ord hn- lieen *prea*t n**w
Di.M-gciv walloped n home run A TJ.hthi. Re-elpti tl7 l.ll.1 M ainglr* quarter final*.
RcynoMma*le
n
nl*T
&gt;
-*t
li
fo­
of ib r tin*’njieetoil ie*erve of ticun n Hoe min the upp&lt; r left fo 1*1
lio* nut a* tiollut eiafllhled l*ni I
keti, and they have Rone fai*t.
-i«n*l« It w,. hi 7th World .Seri*
I**
fIret.
F IR S T IN M M i
Wultku** *hcip cmumlei l*o*in-. run,
Yankee*
JuhtiMtn -triok out.
CKNTHAI, F I jOIIIDA IJUICH FUKKSEE
ed m *i t'aloman1. h*n*l into rli-ht
WomlliiifT heat mil n *low lmin&lt;1
Si-ler came in In cntcli llopp**
fir|&lt;
1
for
a
*ini(h’
»cruling
li**llnt
AMI SIOitACi: CO.
(r to llamner t.* tween tllltil an*11
lly in aliuit left.
to third,
• Itort for a alnttle.
Ituurr
weni
»ul,
llnoint-r
to
A hhutri flied to Woo*l1iry In
Hcmlnlrk made a fine catch o f;
Wailkii*.
Y O U R
Huntin' foul pop near th* In ' inrilium left, tiollut •rorlng after
tine run, on* hit, no eiior*, lion*
the
rateh
to
irue
the
I'hllllea
•
I*eIr
•entrt lH*hln*l homo nlale.
lei I.
llerm punrhwl n looplnp itmri fill I run «'f the -erica and a l-t
Ikin
the
irarac.
I’fttllir*
Into (hurt left aml Wo.*Jllni» w-d*
It wu. the flr»t run "cored off
Jack Mnyn went In to hit for
to third.
Qallat hvkW f un or th e .y n r Reynold* In 17 rnn«wcullvc •* *ne Rolicrt*.
Aliiyu walked on five pib heto ia lrh IliMauylo'* l*rv won N** li-i&gt;* inning* nf World S*rli-* id ri
W oilkii. I,ini down a meiifirhllld,'fecund. Wnodlinff at*em«l^!», u n»u*rd. ItWynohl* pitched I t 1 7
HH \\. M ill SI.
P h n n c M IH
ron-ccutlvi acorelr-* inoiny
In l*unt and wa* out. John-on to Cole
la Irare aft* r the catch h"t
Hum who eoveird In t
0*1 111* mind and MfiniMnl h» •* I It 111.
HHIer fouled In Mire
A-hhurn nublM-d a Imtl foul t*.
W E E K E N D IS A R (J A IN S
to third to Ilent Wollkti*' r*lrt*
Drir urn. two hit*. m&gt; error*, on llopp lieui Hie lit I bn &lt;- box -.
With a headlong *|l*'*.
Sialrr wa.* railed out -&gt;n -trike*
Mil* iwulty at Roltert*' fire* left.
F IIO Z K N I I I . L E T S O F
No ton-, no hit-, no error*, on*
S IX T H INNING
pilch ami t»'* *1 n *lei* hml »
fi n o r m ; c a i c t o n
left.
l Kllkrc*
UP til Srrninlrk In the left of thF L O r .N D K R
Eh. g S r
Fine
fielding
l*v
Aahhurn
h
*
l'
plaU,
f illlllK
D ARK.
Philadelphia,
No run*, two hit*, no error*, tw*&gt; llrown’* »ltlve to lift renter to *
th l u
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RED PERCH
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lihorn dun pe*l n d'odde ln» er'« mound and fir-t.
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4 ti 0 2 1
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•hartu ritht-ernter
rl
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In III attempt to make a *hu*'drltv
W ESTER N C E N T E R C U T
DiMaggio if
ft 1 I 3 u
ratth. It wa* |h* I’hil*' fir-t e*tr left.
4 ti 1 »J 0
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b**y lilt of th* |t»il***
1 0 0 0 3
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r r r .D B A C O N
■ Uer buikcd at three hall*, the
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4 0 2 0 0
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0 0 3 u
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ft II 1 1 ii
Hatter rf
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.1 1 1 ft
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('olcninu raced out Into at'tn1
to fitlro Knnl*.
Total*
40 2 IU 30 11
No run*, **no hit, no rrror*. on- center to haul In llatuner'* lev I’H II.T ’ III \ In) ah r !. n a
looper.
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Wnilkut lb
4 0 2 8 Q
No run*, no hit*, no error-, ruin- A-bburn rf
HKt tlM * IN M M i
ft ti 2 4 n
Yankee*
left.
Fi-ler If
ft ti 0 3 ii
Brown rapped a low Rner rleh*
HKVKNTH INNING
Enni* rf
4 0 (1 1 0
I Or. 35 *
F L A V O R -F t'E I. D R IED IIK K F
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".r watked’on u fell **oen‘
WKSTKIIN IIAIIY 1IKEF IJVKR
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Be ynohl* rapped llolieri*' fir*1
Hmuto walkr-l \&gt;n a 1 2 pitch
H- Whitman
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n II f&gt; 1 II
COKNKI) IIKBF HOUND
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o 0 0 0 n
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Rolu-rl* p
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II 0 II (1 0
F L A . (IRA D K A. D llE S S K D A DRAWN
cent a ton* foul to hind flrat ham*.
find pltrji-atvl
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Total*
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to Die upper right .field »ir»h*l
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m ln ln r a home nut by « itn*o* left,
ll.lntentlonaltv walked for Silveafc*f. Wood’ifte tfnt hit -ecend In.
trl in Mh
Dhillle*
field alnale when llamrrir m*.t« «
Scminlek wralke.l on fyut pltche* ('■Walked for Holierta In 10th
flna backhanded (top nf hi* twl*t
Ralph tNhaliero'Wfent In 'to nin NEW YO R K I A ) 010 000 000 1—2
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it could
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m threw lie finally
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o that bay and Cole- pen.
lluianer. I I IK- -DiMaggio.
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Riaa r r n r n l the plate with th8— K oInwU ,
Waltku*.
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Brat run of the r*me.
D l’ John-on, Coleman and llopp;
center.
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OUKKN P E A S
Rnlwrt* laid down a neat n * il ItlMuto, Coli man and llopp. Left
burn In (hallow renter.
flea hunt down the firat Im-clln New Yotk (A ) I I ; I ’lit Iadd phi*
W HO LE K K K N A L COHN
On* run, two hit*, no error*, twn and went out, Urvnnld* to &lt;'o|e- IN ) 8. 1111 Kobeit* tl tColeman.
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COOKED SO U A SII
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Fo»p I'owdrr With Towel Irg pkg
Mayo). fiO- Reynold- 0 (Staler 2
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G REEN BEA N S
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I'll a e ilon't 1*11 -tr inn time mi
tiraitiia Smith. .'012 Jcv a in ln *
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itnl .m l until lu eu into thr
•nut. «&lt;., i : . n )«.« i|.,n i Ining i vernline nnuhitu bunlnrMi now.
Net ne*i month, hut now} a, we
»1&lt; in .Mill ..(I* In I.A N K V S
me ilefmilel*/ Rolnx lo • i.iC't tt
1'I.N.I II. .
•omr telinhlo party hue Imm '
Ilivi* Htvenil ,-r«nI u-nl inirt* for^ Inlrly unit tho.-. uuatifvinit on ■j
(.Tu,vri*li*t fur Fite clirati. S et, M'lertnl olio .1.1 earn 0ISnn*i in&gt;!
it »•* I!. 2ml SI I'bolir i.71 .1
up yentlv when full* ml.iM|*lti*l
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2 bn Onl. i |Hirtunity *ihlom uffi reil. Wflie
arm y l up T&lt;-m.*
105 •••t. I fully elvine nee. phom- uml mi­
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mate*, t'arpnntcr X CJracey
‘ T'P'*r:
ilt i.E It fripriainr.
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feet E icel lent Comlitiiin. It o i k * I n, WOMAN W VN I S if' uitv ■c* '*ri
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rU H N IS H EI) AIM S. EOK HEN I
l 2-Ho.im. with private hath im.l
KJrrtric kitchen.
I 3-HtHim* with ptivale hath uu l
Kli-etric kitchen. Apply 212 W.
4lh S I , i cl or Nick I’Kk . Mote
410 Hanfonl Ave.

IIOA I K * lt S A I.E •&gt;, ttnile fu, I m — Itu.mr** OptHirlunilln, — 10
hott*p t , aile,. 2'1 h i t huir with h
Paitv \* it li Iiirkup
foil ln*nin 25 I I P
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motor, vnlue 5IIHUKI Alro 5 II.P. j took i»".l *0,1,0 en*h tu Invest.
Hurt font murine motor with!
An 4 t.ihh hed bu.ltii' *. Phone
»hnft w heel am! nil n rre —orti *. J 1042-J
150 .110. A. I*. Oliver Sr. Welaka.

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SKHVIt-KS - f
twit. 601 4 Crtrrjf A vp.
r o n d llio n , (75.IHI. P h o n e 207 n r O llLA N Im Morning Henllnrl, OrUI5 W. |,t. St
T H IIE E BOOM fur,ii*heit apart­
Inndo Evening Star. Call llalpl
ment with M-rii'iu-d |i„rrh. O
I lli'id
A N T IIJD ES --1 .mall love »anl and _B a v
Urn Apt*. Call 080 nr 112.1 rv, nI phicrhe-t nfilrawem with wal­ L a w NM OW EBS Sharpennd, In
nut ftamcil mirror. Phone '254-1.
cycler repaired, lock ami lev
Houie, partly furniihed, 2 -P IE C E nveratuffed living loom
work. Prompt irrvV e II W
objection to rhildri n. Nick
Shorn*- 31" $1. 4,h Si
•uite with rtlru »hp cover*. 541
___ niburg, tilmjcrville.
Vnh n, la 0 H»r.
H E P v I H M tiiiEU N I/.E
irT...
8 M A L I . P U ltN IS IlE O (imave S W E E T HAM LIN orange^ $1.00
humc Only 10 *; down now r-partment. Call 551*1.
nulled E l l A I’lnn 111 *alt,T|cn‘
bushel. It. W. lord. Phone I l i l
lx,mi Ocp’t., Ro-ni 317 Phon*'E C LEA N two room npoC
J.
2Mll. Sanford Atlulitir National
lent. 402 K ir tub Ave. Plum
S IL E N T HIOlIX Cirriilntlng oil
Imrner with ihlmnev flue. Will NEW H OURS *urlared to per
TWO ROOM coltart furni'he*l,
heat M'vrrnl room*. Plum* 5td
liphli k water indudcil. I'hunc
feytion fHd floor* made Ilk,
M
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new. finishing, cleaning A wat
1
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W
INDOW
S
with
frame*
'and
ing. Portable power plant I f
L A4K
KE1
E S ID E Purnliheil Cottacr
•creenn. Ihe lot #100; one Boll
year* lyipcrirnee In Kcmif.it*
D*'*llnr • Ki-hme • Citrue. Alt
away la il: fi ft. porcelain f r i
County. IL M. (itraion, I t i f
eanyealence*. llurKeton., Itanana
ghlairr, IW I Elm. Phone I1JR
Mjirv
Pmila.
OB TW o bedroom and Vlt I CUSH M AN Sender will, true! Drag lii&gt;. bulbloicr. "limp true*,
biwly. Ideal for light, de’iveryj muck, till d in . nodi and__ila» i
Adulta uiily. 402 On!
by load or job. Contact II. It
purpo-r*. (ioml roridilinn. O.vcn*
»«.
S c vite Station 13th A- Park.
L;ihrti-I and a**o ia"
IW I'
E Boost furnl«h&lt;d houee for
7iew Y -rl Ave.. Dc!.an,|.
Ph
t. Adult* only, apply after 5 I F L O R E N C E Regency g i* ,* n rc
*5,1 „r 2S5.W
Still In crate. Bargain f„r quVk
I tor, w . t P r-t Street
v ENV.H VN
HITNt&gt;S made t,
*»le. | 0 | | W»*l Id St feet
INTT D III B E N T ' —2
order. Semlnulc* VrnrtUii lljlnd
A U TO M A TIC I-jiindi'tall wa.himCo.
« i) W 3rd St
I'linn'
machine, icanouable. Phone 1727
tD TO HF'NT * he-h -om
1152 -W
W.
_______
furniihed cottage In or near
nford. Permanent, rellahle, A D D IN G Ma c h i n e s Nrw R. C IK YOU hav« an Aleohulle Proli
Irm and want help, write P. O
tied couple. P. O. Bog 16S!&gt;.
Allen machine* In a variety of
llo* 1577. Confidential-Aleohnlli»liea. bath hand and electric.
--------------------- Now it the time to buy. They Anunymoua,
IK A I. E S T A T E KtlH S A L K - I
tie lieromlng halder to gel am' WATCH Repairing. A llw oik gum
aiiteeT HenanltaliV pri,e«. K. M
priie* are adyniirP g. I.ll«ergl al­
llO M S lu ru n ry H o m e , 2 a c re * o f
KnglUh J r . l'h
137S-J._______ |
low anco for volir old one. Term*
d. H tile d . DHlil W r i t 1*1.
llayne. Office M vhlnr Co,. I I t
Jfhite.
Call Phone HMt| fur
Mscnulia Avd Ph &gt;tte 4t
I ami hnth. .1 lot* near AirA ll
Of Hook Work.
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Mai y Mefiinuty Iblolkiepiag
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1
1
1
per
ford.
Seivicp
thauaaniL It. W. lx ml. phone
Room 401
bedroom hungafow,
II.14-J.
Atlantic Bank Building
I rlo.rt apace on 2 lot* in-id,J.00, partly fl
A v in * - * * a a n t ^ ie
II
LOS I ~ A I'o l Nil ~ — II
"Iff- a t : H U Y, S E l l
LffiLO ST: Near Magnolia Ave, A 2nd
furniture,
St. Small wriet watrh of Au -|
tnie C J ..J U 1 K
Dalian gold with gold wri t
W A N T E D * Late
band. Ilrw anl. Return to Hemld.
11 Elm. I'l
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Aluminum

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PLANT SALE

No. 12 Ri ll rim Hrev

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Kent and Ctoor

Spvciiit YuU ip

5c c»a.

M itgir N r (birdptt

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39*
29'

25c

ItliK*

118c oil.
17x22 OrtiiRoti Sli»|K)

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l.lir g r * it r (iludiuliiH llulti** tin/

1.29

10 o2 . ( rVHtnl 'Pittnblprg

KITCUCN r ic s u

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Cannon Towels

Ih.
C iir t n in s

H v lr * I jt r i f f Hi/.O

o f lln v t f iv il rtnn P rin tvd
i'ln a lir

39c —49c

1.00

Ortum iontnl

Plastic Draperies

I*rained Ricturea

1.98 pr.

U9

I.iir»;e n clrd lo n Inyn, d o lls Knuice, wupunu. doll hoasrn etc.

USE OUR L / t y f - j 4 H 'i 4 y P L A N

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OUR

PILLSBURY’S

BEST

LBS.

MAYONNAISE
MARSHMALLOW
PINEAPPLE
Old l.lo r )

No. 2V2 can 2.ph'

PEACHES
W h ile

APPLE SAUCE
Fanry

2 cans 27c

(iR A P E F T SUCTIONS

97 r

CTN.

w l l

!&gt;()(; FOOD

3 ll&gt;s. 32c

No. 1, 2 cans 25c

STANDARD.
Il-O/. BTL.

1-LBS.
CAN

HRKSII DELICIOUS. CI.KAN
WRAITKIi IN CELLOPHANE

Honor Hum! Fotilhuok

Limas 12-oz. pkg. 35c
Ilirda.Kr*

IB 0». Pk«.

Rhubarb ............ 25c

(JHKKN CilANT

PEAS

APPLES..................5-lbs. 45c
MIU1Hi AN
CELERY........... Ige. stalk 8c

“Childrens Delight"

JONATHAN KATINti OR COOKINIi

CKKRN

CABBAGE.... hard head-lh. 4!4c

Camau
■ ■

SOAP
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Bar 9 0 ,

2 Km. PkgM.

23r

IP
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BEEF LIVER ia 57c Pork Neck Bones i.R. 21c
WESTERN

WKSTHRN

PORK TAILS

MAROAHET ANN'S

RAISIN BREAD
Plain 1 7 c Iced 180

21c Pork Bos. Butts l». 49c

lb.

SIMJAR-CURKD SM OKED

WKSTHRN

Pork Spare Ribs

lb.

39c I Bacon Squares
P U S S N’ RO O TS

LIITON MIX

TOMATO HOUR

Chickrn-Noudlc Soup

CAT FOOD

No. 1 can 100

3 Pkgs. 320

NO. I CAN. 2 FOR J ] c

I OXYDOL

2r
ci. 7 |c

i f . 28"

GL 7B r

WIIULE KERNEL

CORN

,

12-OZ, CANO

I

X

_______ _

8-OZ. CAN | e

lb.

37c

iiu r n e t t s

EXTRACT’S

Pi « t

44X1,

2fc

69c

MEXICORN

N1BLETS

2 Sm. P kis. 2 ^

2 for 330
■w S

WESTERN

WKSTHRN

HEINZ

Q U A RT

I*

K R A F T S S IIA H I' ( lll'D IIA R

CHEESE '/ai » 29c CHEESE k u &gt;. i&gt;kK. 35c

S I/ .K W I U T B

SANDWICH LOAF |4c

NO. 30.1 CA N

K R A F T S K A Y MII.O FA C TO R Y P A C K K II

F A M IL Y

GRAPES..................2-lbs. 29c

SIRLOIN....................................lb. 87c
RIB OR CLUB........................... lb. 75c
T-BONE .............................................. lb. 95c
ROUND BONE SHOUDER
ROAST....................................... lb. 67c
FANCY BRISKET STEW........lb. :$9c

SLICED BACON

BREAD
11c

DOZEN

WESSON OIL
PIN T

I)OZ.

PALM RIVKR

MAHCAKCT ANN'S

29c

RKD TO KA Y

Orange Con. 1 for 99c

STEAKS:

3-LBS.

PKRSIAN

«i U«. Can

MINN. S IIII'l'K l)
ORADK A MEDIUM

72c
57c

MAIKIARKT ANN QUAIJTY (IRADK A HKAVY WKSTHRN HKEF:

25c

IG-OZ.

IDAHO

Mlnul. Maid

HLRNDKI)

JUICE

YKI.I.OW

FROZEN FOOD

DOZ.

A VERA G E ............................................each $ H 9
B R E A S T S .................................................. lb. 93^
T I I I G H S .................................................................. lb.870
I) RUMS T I C K S ....................................... i lb. 810
G I / Z A R D S ...................
lb. 490
W I N G S .................................................................... lb.510
N E C K S .................................................2-lb. pkg. 320
B A C K S .................................................2-lb. pkg. 560
LIVERS ................................................. 12-oz. ctn. 950

CATSUP
15c

LOUISIANA PORTA RICAN

5-LBS.

MARC A It K T ANN'S
Hi.A. C R A IIK A I.CK.

KTOWAII CHIEF IIHANI) QUICK FROZEN FRYER SALE:
CUT-UI’ FRYERS I'- MIS. TO U. I.IIS.

10c

IIK illl.lO IIT

YAMS
ONI ONS
BAKERS
LI MES

2 ?

SMOKED PICNICS

llraiHl

llill'. Ifiaalll)

10c

1-lb .

NO. 2
CAN

NO. 2
CAN

BLUE ROSE RICE

So. 1 ran

EGGS

KRAUT

MAGNOLIA
30 CT. PK.

i.d to i) p.tfi.td

llmikr, No. 30,1 ran

LIMIT 9 CANS PLEASE

TALL

SCOTT COUNTY

PK. &amp; BEANS No. 2 can 2 for 23c

No. 303 cn. 2 lor 2.V

69

ARMOURS STA R W ESTERN

KRAFT'S
r r . JAR

T rrlll*

PEAS

3-LB. CAN
(Limit One)

CANS

PARKAY

DHL MONTH SI.IU KD Olt (T IIIS IIK D

H iltr.

BLOSSOM TIME

COLORED, IN &gt;/,*«

2f»
LBS.

GT. 75c

SNOWDRIFT
MILK 3

HOME CONTROLLED
There’s One In
Your Neighborhood

Sanford, Florida

c
19

(LIM IT O N E )

1-Llt. CAN Tic

m m Am
419 East First Street

LGE.
PKG.

DREFT

PLENTY

Home Controlled Stores--'Where Customers Send Their Friends

Su tiit rrm lm l

TH U R SD A Y OCT. 5, 1950

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FI DRIDA

WHOLE KERNEL
CORN WITH

PEPPERS

12-oz. can

m

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4'

H anford Iferatf*

In Unity Thtn la 6trtntth~
To Protoet Um P bbcs of th* World:
T b P i M i l r Ik * P ro g fM * of Am erica.

T b Product Proo#*rttf far R m lo r i

tit

AN
V O LU M E

X X X X II

F a lA b lla h r d

South Koreans
Push 20 Miles
farther North

■ iin u n L 'w n v w

m

IN D E P E N D E N T

s W F O H lt . F I t iit lliA .

IfH IS

u

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D A IL Y

ablt of dropping atom’ bomh* at
long range W a ropy of thr Am•rlcan 0-29. Ja% 't -A ll the
W’orld'a Aircraft' rrportrd today
Thr authoritativa annual »urvay al*n lialad ■ flS2 nillr-an.hour
B t fighlrr *• tha faalaat known
pi military plan*,
ianr'a aaid tha RM i claim to
.h o v* a faatar-than-aouitd flghtai
Wat tha "Yakovlev Suparaonir'1 hut
added “Inaufflrirnt Informal!on U
aval labia."
Thr aurvry ^ id no Roviat
rounler haa an far br*n found to
official 11. H. rlalma that 1ft dlffar*nt typra of Amarkan Jet and
roakat.pvvrraH aircraft hava at
rrady rcrardad tha aprrd of aound
Th* annual puMltn«d a photo,
fonitmiad "" Pag* Four

Jilrs. Snrnh I&gt;cFi!s
Dies At Geneva Home
Ufa. Sarah LaPila, 83 yaar old
r*ald*ot of Crnava. died at 1:5.1
A. **• ‘"day al h*r homt following
•n Minea» nf
years.
Rh* waa burn July. 10. 18*17 In
Umatilla and had llvwi In 0*n*va
for 75 y*ara whar* ah* waa a term
bar of th* BarMat Church. Bhr v»a.
th* widow of ih r lata lt*nb*o I ^ ila .
' - Snrvivr-r« ioituda thr»- da&lt;iph
t*r». Mra. A. B. Moran of Sanford;
Mra. Kth*l Thomaa, Gfnava; an-l
Mra. U. I) Hardraatla of Rlvaraid*. Calif.; four aoni, 0. C, 1*
F ill. Or.wva; F. A of Ball* Clad*;
Frank of Oak Hill; and E H. of
Mlm&gt;; al.o 2 ) grandchildren ami
13 great grandchildren.
B*rvl'-*» «v||| h* h*td Sunday at
3:f&gt;0 P.M In th* Geneva BaplU*
Churrh whrt* th* body will II* In
(gMata from 2;O0 P M. Th* R*v. I.
U Barna, paafor of th* Rantlat
Church. **«iat*d by R*v, Stand|f*r,
paator nf the Geneva Mfthodlal
Church, will officiate. Burial will
tak* plar* In th* Geneva Cemetery

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Britain Assures Reds^,! s
UN Troops W ill Not
Cross China Border

Chamhpr Of Commerce Officers And Directors

( A ** 9

Final Plans Made
Henry Wat son Is Tourist Business Looks Up As
Discovered Dead
Advance Reservations I n c r e a s e F or Purchase Of
T arm IVfaVI Si t e
In His Bathroom
Abstract Co. O w• *n e r
Declared To
Taken His Own I .ifc
,,

llr n t v M W -iltnn. i j , manei ol
the Guarantee Id le and A h ilt a c l
Co . took hit man hte r a lly thia
morning by lurning on tbr gai in
r balhroum h r a lr r o l hi* home
at 204 Weal r.iirhternlh Street.
R lfh a tr! W illiania. m in ted yard
man lot M r W a lto n , w iflle d the
jaa (u m ri on com ing lo u o ik thir
morning, railed
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amphihfnur etaattll at In-hoot h* • love iif the &gt;|mrl into HI* r lt v *brought wtt|( him representative. tlv ltle *. and w ith Kdw ard l l l y “ in
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oea, firm
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their farm
teem
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ported that the North Korean M avfalr Inn. An onigt-iwth of • hi
command had removed It* main ia th. M em ntial Stadium project
forre* north.
of w M. h Mr. K lld r r ha* Ireen th*
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wounded in K orea l» ‘‘hy far the
Inweat In any tim flor cam p aign " In
U .8 . hlatory.

R E D P R O D U m O N IJp
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ft —fA*: Sovi»»
lo n e agport In d uatrl** w ere off«
d a ily denorinred I mi ay for aend
Ing abroad 20.000 w atcher w hich
would not ru n and M tl cam era*
w hich could not take picture*.

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W A S H IN G T O N . O ct.
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T h a C o m p tro ller of (Ha C u rre n cy
R rp . (in ir ir r 8m «ther» f fr r r in l an enthuaiantip gffiup nf friiiw D
today laaued a c a ll fo r a etatement and auppnrtprs at thu T o u rist Cantor Tura«tay aftarnc^n. T a k in g a F»lt
o f tho condition o f all national o f tlm a out Itctw rrn araaion of C o n r m a to m ak* a uuirk trip up ami
bank* at th * d o * * n f bualnea* Oct down the • late to th an k th&lt;j»« who aided him in defeating Sen ato r
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W rlliah and AmerirBiu war# eonvirtod today In Brno. Moravia. Two
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A French military apoke*m*n
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For Commission

M A I.O N K n iK lt
C l f l . K B C I T Y . C ,||f^ O cl. &lt;t
.4*&gt;— Dudley P l*|d M alone, In terl
n atio n ally famed a llo r M g . aelor
and o n*tlm * prominent D vraocrat
•a dead a l lh a agg of U .
3 M alone gained national reco g n i­ Soviet rorreapondent Sergei |;„r .
tion a t an a**o rlate eif the late renko. "do not take plnrr without
C ie r* o re H arro w In t ) * famed lo»*ej."
S m o o t evolution tria l in 1825.
Ho aurcumbed In hi# ai#en I* t
i M t n t T l i N s rti'itu
nlghl al Culver City boapftal ,j | * r
S A IG O N . In d o-hlo a. r v t « &lt;n'i
•uffetin g a hemorrhage W edoe*. - r o m m . m i . T . | e d I n d o e h l n e * . n doy, hi* phvaielan, l&gt;r. D avid N . tlo n all*!* attacked Frem -h fo r-e*
T rim b le , reported.
today In am all hut violent l.atlle *
B P1K H S K N T B X C l iD

W EA TH ER

N EW 8PAPKK

TO KYO . O ti. 6 -&lt;/P) - South
* ’Korean itoopi punched 20 mile*
deeped into Communitl North Ko­
rea today on the c a ll cn#«t v»hi|o
other Allred force* matted lot the
O p fited Iiib pu*h to the Red
heartland.
Tlir forward South Korrani
were mote lb*n 75 milra Ixvoru!
Parallel W. tbr border whrre thrv
had crooed into rnrmy territory
&lt;f l a il Sunday.
Arrayed below thr boundary
«*at ihr hulk of lh» potted 175,000
United Naltoni Iroopi Alt and
naval iiipporl war al ihr trady lot
an ollrniivr.
Annlhrr vue appatenlly war hrin* forged In ctuih ihr remnant*
of ihr rrrlm* Rrd»— officially
rilim alrd hr MacAilhut't head,^lUBr*er« lo have «uf(trrd 200.000
caiualtie* nner their Junr 25 inriiin n .
Forty thouiand of ihr Rrd man­
power lotte* w rit tinted at war
pitionrrt nf ihr Alltc*.
The olhrr raruallirt admittedly
include iomr duplication*. P m
tneani a man might havr hern
turned lo hallfr, woundrd again
end prrttrd inlo action again.
H Jumeu lin t , ft*»nt hmt n e t c r , m phnwri w ith n th rr n f f iir r * utid I
i ,hnt*» H i t
S'* r Io *
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rllnad In anrrtilata nn how many nitfht at the T o iirlft O n l r r * followinir th»* urmunl r|**ctien In th*- t l r n f I V A . f V i i r k . F t r f l W i l l m i i i - - , I t I t
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Iinwftnn. f ie*»ru»* S tin *. C . t R H d in c . I ln it y l^t »n*i &lt; u
M 'f iiii
men.
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I I * n - m , (* ■ • • * * ^ *
fS. fCilln*#, J. !*, fnilipy, Mr. fiut* J*»k If nil, Muyor Amlrrw rmtHU^y I n f e u k r o w . I f f I ' h M f i h t . m r I A I v r y ,
T h a Rada' h c a v in t loaae* of • nil J . F . M rC Irllaiitl A lt# m n lin y in the m i on-l «n«l fhi»*| t .u arc rnuhy. i hmle II 1.1 i.iii, \V \ Mori
n, .t-ih» K ri i* - it I ■* Vmohl,
{Peollooeft «■ r &gt; K n r w i
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rmly known Ruaalan p lan * rap-

THE

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through
Sa trrrd iy ,
r l o a i i r t r p a i l l i rloudv in *ft* rmmn*. rln u ilr e lth l o i r r
d r lir l*
Itk rlt tonight and d urin g mornmg Knur*.

4 ft.&lt; tu u it n i t t i

Korean Reds Report­
ed To Have Lost
200.000 Men Since
June 25th Invasion

Russian Copy Of
U. S. B-29 Is Said
4*r. R*d,s Only iV-Planu

/

Silfi l ♦hh* mot nine__________ _

Sanford Weather
H igh y e » t* n l* v 8,1

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R«'n ye.ter.lav fi«
Photo lly To.I aSwalnt
hU thank* to thoae who aided him in rollinic up a rom m andlnic vote
in Sem inole County TH om * uh»i m at him for the flr*t tim e w n r lm
prrafted w ith hi« rn rd ial. frien dly manner and hi* «ineerity.

T o tal t)rt rain &lt;H lueh
O ctulw r norm al roln. 1 *»« inch**
T id e , tm iav : high. 2:3 8 A M. oaad
3:1 2 l*.M . and low. 8 :43 A.M .
and 9:34 P.M .

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8 A N P O M D K L O K ID A

T M K N A N F O K O J f IC t t

Carrier Pigeons And Flying Motor
Scooter Are War Reporter’s Need

By R. J. SCOTT Teen-Agers' Killer

SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

SEOUL —(/Pi-—Thr next lime I io&gt;er a war lake tint onr in
Korea I intrntl to brine * I-*'Ke contingent of my own carrier pigronc.

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United NationH
11 VBIIRMPR r rastro
Il«»|
South Korea. Tltc bloodslteti and
dritiuclton of the U il
months
would all havr been in vein.*'
Kau declared the U.N. should
call on North Korea to cease fire
Immediately. If the North Kuirsn
Communists refuse to obey the
order "we could then rrchart our
course,'’ hr said.
The Indian delegate endorsed
the cease-fire propo:.al contained
In a Hovlet bloc resolution on Ko­
rea but objected to a companion
provillun calling for withdrawal
of foreign troops. Tbit, Ran e»would enable the North
Ellalned,
K nrvans to prepare for a new
aggression.
The Canadian Foreign Minister
I .eater ft. I'earson said Canada
feels the eight-nation proposal "l»
moderate and Is pointed in the
right direction." He emphasised
that “ no resolution of Inis Assitnbly should Interfere with mili­
tary considerations" necessary to
*nci the Korean conflict. Tills
matched the Australian uo*ttl*m
Rau wanted the committee to
try to work out a compromise be­
tween the Koviet pro|M&gt;*al and
eight-nation resolution which l«
harked by Britain and Australia
aa wall as tha United Statea. lie
aald India would abstain on vot­
ing for alther resolution as it
now stand*.
The Indian delegate said Rus­
sian vtawa on an all-Korea elec
tlon should be taken Into runrideratlan. Russia has proposed th&lt;
Korean election he art up by a
* Ini eommlaalon of North ami
uth Korean* and aunervisrd by
a UJ4. commitee on wiiirh Rus-I.i
and Krd China would tie represent­
ed. The United Hlatee ami Brit­
ain nbircl to this primarily on the
ground It would give the North
Koreans, the aggressors In the
war, equal standing with the
8outh Korean government, recog­
nised by tha U.N. aa the legiti­
mate government of all Korea.
Kau told tha rommlttae “this
la a moment whan we must take
■treat care to restrain ourselves"
lest tha Korsan conflict sprradH* **M U. N. occupation of all
Korea might Intensify North Ko­
rean opposition and "Increase ten­
sion in that part of the world."
Rau added that the U.N. should
not appear to authorise unlfiratioin of Korea by force.
Spender said the only logical
Interpretation of the Security
Council's resolution of June 27
"la that tha North Korean army,
which was the aggressor, muit
be utterly desroyed as a fighting
force: wnich, by corollary, means
pursuing It aerona the Parallel."
11a aiplalaad that this cross­
ing was only for the purpose of
pacifying all Korea and said: "We
do not Intend that larga force*
of troops of any member of the
Ualted Nations will remain per­
manently In Korro."
Australia, along with Britain
and all othera. la a sponsor of a
plan to unlto and rehabilitate Ko­
rea under U.N. auspices.
Ill • -fighting speech Spender
referred trBoeict Forelga Minis­
ter Andrei Y- Vtshinskv'a state­
ment that tha present U.N. com­
mission In Korea la a tool of the
UMtod States and declared; "I
giro Mm the Ho direct." Rptnder
polatad rol that Australia was a
rnambar of tha commission and
aald tin t "tha short history af
my ration has shown that we a n
tho tooli of nobody.

Planting Of 5 Acre
Conservation Plot
Planned Thursday
The Boil Conservation District
gra*s plot, which is to tie u*ed bv
I'm,prilling farmers of tbr Srminulr Soil Conservation District far
lb*- purpose of uhtalnlng pasture
grass plantings, will be planted
un Thursday, l.r* Jarobsen. local
■oil conservationist, announced
this morning.
Chaic and Company ha* donated
the five acre plot, which Is located
at Five Points where the Oviedo
Knad and Highway 17-112 intersect
just south of Sanford.
Kd Cameron, one of the Disfrlct
Kuiirrvisors, will donate the I’anuia Ciravs stolen*. The foasial
Bermuda gras*
will h* , .........
_
obtained
gn
from th» So!&gt;il Coriser vat (oh NurV
svlllk. "Pop"
Krobti
cry ai Hrookavlllk.
i.p" Kfohh
local Massey
dundted Massey

ami equipment tto
n be
______
u*ei| (n plantIna lhl&lt; grass. Dolomite Product*
Cuoipanv of Ocala has donat'd the
Dolomite, and Chase and Qampahv
the fertiliser.'
,
It i- urged that farmers attend
this planting, whrn Holt Conserva­
tion technicians will answer cue,*'
lions as to the planting, cultlv
lion and frrtilUatiun of varitn*
pa'ture grasses.

Allied Patrols

IIUsttsaH grew* race neei
milrt niirlb of Komng without
uybiing lb- enemy anywhere.
The Redi were reported run­
ning toward Wontaa. 60 road
miles nmth &lt;&gt;f Kansong, under repolled urden to make a last ditch
itand there on the Sea of Japaa
coail.
'
'
About 80 American Army men
were with the South Koreans as
advisers. But tho Americans were
under new order* w«t to discus*
the drive Into Rad Korea with
war rorrespimdenU.
South Korean officer*, under
no such restrictions, talked frealy.
A spokesman for General MacArthur had described tho border
crossing situation aa dell rate po­
litically.
The South Korean Third h*i
thrust about 276 road mtlaa since
it kicked off IS days ago In the
Pohang port ana.
’"We are going to tho border*
"f Manchuria," said Lt. Col. Jung
Rel lliok, Third Oivlaion rhlef of
staff.
"We will get than In a monlb
— maybe two months. But sro
want to get there before the win­
ter cornea."
The Manchurian border la shout
180 air miles north of PorolWi
18, the border between South anil
North Korea. Ry road, It la rloser
to 700.
(
.• v
Jung rootlnucd: V , *
"Morale It . high and the men
ara in an otfenalea mood Our
worry now is that our front com­
manders may «o too far too that*
The? all want to make It a race.
"Every day we have a few
casualties— In' o r 16 wounded,'
three or four kill*d.f
:• - u ?
Jung Mid tha blggoot trouble
oral lack of transport- Trnepi
rode In battered trucks an laden
the astoa groaned. Small boys
helped e%rro ammunition far
trudging soldiers.
North Koroea civilians cheered
Tornadoes usually run out In
and toaaod purple add (white
about 40 miles,
flower* to the weary South Ko­
Tho puppet show rained faco­ reans and handed out applet sad
in England after the Purjtar, persimmons
"Our commending
general's
browed live acting In I M t
Policy Is net to
wo than 4J0 a -v Wifl® llroff M llf| I# ___
g d a m t r r ir y by
American bnotii-

&lt;;

Kep. &amp;»matherH
IfeetleweO S'eeia r ,* , list)
to lie favored on Mr Hmather'*
preirnt trip, said Mr. Kirk this
morning, and this is In recognition
of the fart that this city and
county gave him the i*rg*»| vote
in it* history for a stale ur na­
tional candidate
"Many people have tuhl iur that
they wanted to meet Mr. Hmather*
personilly and learn -omeihinp
about him a* an Individual." Mr.
Kirk declared. The toar has In­
cluded Lakeland, Orlando, Gaines­
ville, 8t. Augustine, Daytuna
Beach and DcLand.
Rep. Smathara was &lt;tu- to leave
her* at about 8:30 iV'elohk.for T i ­
tusville where he will suend the
night, and on the following 'day
leave for West Palm Reach and Ml
omj,
.
May or Andres* CsrrsWav * i
sJatiri tq bend the committer greetfng Mr. BmBthei* at the To«H**
t’ehtcr, together wl|h TiiAriA D&lt;melas RlWriyom. * F. liroshnlder,
A. B. Fctaaraon. Rep. M. B, Rmlth
Senator L. F j Boylri Karlyte Hou*holder. Fletcher Boll*, John Saul*
and A . O. Roberta.
. Hu'les-es on the vervlrlr com­
mittee Included Mr*. Kirk. Mra
Georg* Speer. Mrs. Fletcher Rot!*.
Mra,' John Sauls, Mr*. A. B. I'rterson, Mra. W. II. Stamper and Mrs.
Ralph A. Smith. Tha refreshment*
included punch and rake.
*. Between 4:46 and 6:00 o'clock
tha program included a scht^uled
talk over Station WTRR hv Me
Bmathcrs In regard to tha world
situation. Following thet h» we*
due to visit with dose friends
whom ho had not seen since the
election.

Caiih Income
I (’M il ear* P n w Pone Owe!
264,000 from marketing* In the
Januerr-July period this rgar- In
1849I, In# return in theta month*
, .
was ttfMOA.OOQ.
MIcRlgon and Taaa* war* tha
other two states to show Increase*.
A department official told a re­
porter the Florida Incross* was
due to improved citrus prices.
Ha said oranges ware I I percent
higher and grapefruit 41 oorcrot
higher Hiring the period this year
thro In tha aaipo *P»« in 1948.
While the Overall picture showed
■ gain In Florida, tha 'gain was all
from crop*.
Livestock Income was off, The
return from llvntotk during tha
seven month* tkb year amounted
to 660,618.000, whit* hi 1948 for
tha fame Mmt. It was 667.416.000
Crops for tho period this veeamounted to $260,881,000 against
$241,121,000 |aat year.
A drop In Georgia and other
southern slate* was largely at­
tributed to tho effect* of the boll
weovll on the cotton crop.
Georgia's drop amountod
to
slightly more than two par rent
which Is considerably above^jhe naUoaal figure. Its income for the
this roar amountod

AMSTF-RDAM, N. Y.. Oct. 3 |A*&gt;— Police today sought the slay­
er of a pair uf Iren-aged sweet­
hearts who died under a hall of
bullets in a lonely "lovers' lane.”
A roronor said an autopsy in­
dicated the 17-year-old girl had
Iwrn raped. Dungaree* and un­
derclothes had been ripped frum
her body.
The Montgomery county she­
riff* office said it appeared the
(time had a “■*■ motive”
The superintendent of a nesrb» quarry dlacovrred the U*lle*
of Jeanne Lorraine Slone of
Amsterdam and William A. Wat­
erman, IK, of Gloversvilles, yrsterday. Coroner Frank F. Pipilo
said thry had hern &lt;Wad ebuut
18 hours.
Eleven .22 caliber bullets had
been pumped into Waterman.'The
girl died of a single bullet wound
In the head.
The young television installer’s
t&gt;ody was beride hi* ear, which
was parked in the wooded area
uf Phillips Park, alwut three
mil,* vast of this Mohawk Val­
ley city.
The girls' body on a grassy plot
•bout 30 feet away.
Police reported there were no
signs of a struggle.
Thry theorised that thr slayer
had surprised thr young couple
a* they *st In the ear.
There were four bullet holes
through the window of the door
on thr driver's *ide uf the cuupi.
William J. FUh, investigator
for the sheriff's office, said the
bodies epparently had been dragred from thr ear and then mure
luliet* fired into Waterman.

f

Southbound Allies
ir*Mlhe*4 P,* m *■*- (l«*l
were bagged In the vicinity of
the North Korean capital.
An air spokesman in Toi yo
•aid thr mx'.hernmotl attack line
■long the highway was 3(1 miles
south of thr Manchurian lender.
The officer refused to romment on
where the southbound tn ffie
might have originated. Fifth Air
Flrre pilots reported truck kill*
In Kwaksan, Anju, Rinanju, Yoncryu, all along the battered high­
way.
Anting Is 100 air mile* nnithwrst of Pyongyang and aero**
the Yalu River separating Korea
and Chin.
A Red rolumn w* reported late
last month streaming down from
Manchuria hut air patrols « »rr
unable to find any trace of it
later.
ITh* Pyongyang radio, m a
broadcast of the p.eds' Tuesday
night war communique, failed
twain to mention the horder rivet­
ing hv ftoulk Korean* last Hon­
da v. The broadcast heard in Nan
Francisco said the Red* ke* des­
troyed i l l Allied plane* and four
tanks. It contended there still was
heavy righting in the Hroul area. I
AP correspondent Tom Lam­
bert sakl American Marine* Tues­
day raptured Uljongtni, 12 mile*
north nf Seoul.
At Knryo airfield near Kanenun*,
1.1. General Walton II.
Walker, Eighth Army commander,
and Mai. General Karl Kt Part­
ridge, Fifth Air Force command­
er. talked with MaJ. General Kim
Pak II. commander of the 8* uth
Korean first corn*
Partridge piloted the small
plane.
The reason for the conference
was not disclosed. But an Allied
Korean Military Advisory Group
(K M A G ) officer expressed con­
cern over the small number of
prisoner* taken— SO to 76 a day.
KMAG officers feared that the
Reds mav be vanishing to mas*
up the hill* for a flanking attark.

American Legion
drive was'reported.
!was
planted for Armistice Day.
Following the request of Joel
Field, tha Post voted to incite
all veteraas to hear Melvin Dlx
on, stale service officer, outline
problem* of veterans at tha nest
meeting.

Lt Paul Jones
lOMIliBM H i m Cm , Oat I
hare will hay* a woman commondar, said Lieut, Jones. She la
Capt. Eva Williams, who will
coma her* from Tampa with her
M ls'ant, 2nd Lieut. Hsial Free-

"We won't forget Sanford, for
w# hero a lot of friends here that
w* will miss," aald Lieut, Jones
thia morning. "1 don't heller*
that I hava aver been la a com­
munity where civic organisations,
fraternal orders and churches are
aa Intern ted In any program ,vf
human welfare as la Sanford."
VW iM UM pitwm IS IW I,
The drop c m in crop* with tha he declared.
Been though then la overlap­
state's Itvtatoch showing ir&gt; in- ping
uf mwuhsrshlu. with many
belonging to several
U»y
Livestock sales amounted to |90.&lt; haveI participated jroope,
welfare
149,000 tot, thd i n n montluMhi'
•ol, a»d*added that this
1848. Tkt r m Income evident la the Christmas
____ ltd 876.7814100’ tMs year, n* whan the din* boards w - . -----against $81,000,000 last year.
ned by leading business and pro
fasaioiul seen.
Churches were w r y co-operaKansas has k#8 more rerorded
tive, he said, and named tha foltornadoes than nnv other stole. **- iovring argasUsathnu which aided
cording to tho National Ocefraphl* the Miration Arm y: The Amer­
Society.
ican Legion and Auxiliary, the
Jaynes, the Business and Pro­
lllagaa far aoUk rod rice.
fessional W swan's Club, tho
Jung said "we had reports that Pilot Club, the Shrinera, Kiwania,
R e try , L iens, tha Ktks and the

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B O W -T IE D • A P R O N
W IT H
B L A C K F R IN G E — For a black
rrrpe junior dinner dress is a
clever design for a modestly
priced N, w York fashion for fall
IPSO Cuffed neckline may bt
worn on or off the shoulders

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U. S. RucIh

Khet Statement

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The FBI In Waaklngton said It
hod rat received such documents.
A t Its peak U|g Portuguese em­
pire Included territories In Brasil
East and West Africa. Ms) -bar
Cericn, India, Persia, Indo-Chlna
and Malaya.
The simple tools uaaO by Am*
to blew gibes !

The Faria

cUriro^^U.. wtli bo hald Tuoaday

Y W 'h to t'ria/I f r M American wither
dad. ha, atowe an tta wta««.
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Growers of Seminole, Orange.
Volusia and I.akr Counties will
meet at the City Hall at 2:00 P.M.
Wrdntsday. pet. i l , for a “vege­
table clinic'' at which agricultural
expert* will answer questions on
growing, plant disease, marketing
and otherprvblstmt confronting the
growers, Ce.unty Agent C. K Daw­
son said today.
The mealing was arranged at the
recent visit here of Dr. F. S Jamlm
son. Florida Agricultural Exper­
iment Station, .and Kail FarreM
Myers, assistant vegetal,lr crop
specialist at thr station. County
agents will be present t» aid In the
discussion*.
Dr. R. W. Ruprrcht. vice di­
rector of the Central Florida Ex­
periment Station, wh«, is atlsmhng
the anniversary of thr Stsl- Ex­
periment Station at New llav«n.
Conn., and visiting the Cornell Ex­
periment Station at Ithars N Y to
will answer questions on the latest
methods of celery blight control.
Dr. Jamison is due to tie pre­
sent. and also Dr. R. A. Dennison,
assistant hortirulturalist, Gaines­
ville, whs studies new uaei for
Florida vegetables, and Donald L
Brooke,
associate
agricultural
economist, who will answer ques­
tions on harvesting and marketing.
Dr, J. W, Wilson, entomologW uf
the local station will present idratof
on insect control. Ben F. Whitner,^
assistant horticultural in at the
riatioq 1* expected to reveal some
important 'trow developments In
celery breeding. Dr. P. J W*«tgate, associate hurtlculturalln. ha*
been studying the yearly eyrie* of
salt infiltration into local soil and
will answer question* regarding
this.
New findings In thr control of
plant dlseaa* will be revealed by
Dr. George Hwank. plant natbolo-gi
gist, who recently joined the local
station.
Problem* connected with water­
melon raising will to discussed
with Dr/ C. K. Parri», plant pathlogin |n .charge uf the Water­
melon Investigations Laboratory,
Leesburg.
Other plknt expert* present will
to Dr. A. A , Edfllns. plant patho­
logist in efttrga of the Potato InvastIgatloss Laboratory. Heating*.*,
and Dr. E. N. McCubbin. hurt)-’
culturallit at Hasting*. They will
toll uf new cabbage varieties and
cttlturai practice* for cabbage and
potatoes*
, .

(loiillnued I rum Page One)
et,ntra*fe&gt;l with thr enslaving role
uf Alnvriran truui)* and the Amer­
ican military authorities.'"
Anothrr document is a para en­
titled "id, ali,go, ial questions un
the struggle for pane*" which save“The pruvarativr attack on the
puppet government of South Korea
followed by li. S armed interven­
tion ngaiu-t the People'* Demo­
cratic Itepuhlir can t&gt;e fully understood only In thr light uf U. S
imperialiMii’* role todar, it* drive
fur world domination and Its ad
■/ ■ •
vanerti preparation for a riaw world
hmm r s i , Oe*t
war."
s n o tW open window.
That doriiment was onr of sev­ Then ha^)a8ned down and ipetrA#
eral Judge Mutmannu said he tank
from the office desk nf Steve Nel­
son, chairman of thr western Penn MUd, "Even though h* doero't
sylvanla Cnminuntri Party.
feel rory happy raw. H&gt;&lt;i so
Net",in, arrested the &lt;1** of the tired and hungry.*'»
•
raid on party headquarter* now
Hhe» obviously wo* not comI* free on 110,000 bond nn e rhirro
of sedition which was filed hv
Mmmianno Two party aides, ar­ and me.
rested with Nelson nn a •tml!*»
His problems ar* mountainous.
rharge, also are free on $10,000
A « Rhao spoke portions of Me
army had crossed the border Into
bonds.
Another vtatement In the pamph­ .n* Krd North.
let iald:
"Wa believe e divided countrrv
"The U. H. I* not onlv an Imner- cannot gplxt to peace,” he said.
have been
aliat country. It I* the forenv*** All
to settle thing*
Imperallst countr** In th» wo»t* patient,
don't believe the
the renter of world reaction. «'*■ peacefi
III leave thing*
suing aggrrsslve aims "t w -*l' United
As President Trudomination. It Is seeking, like Hi»- as tbi
aim ie a united, Inler imt-eralDm, In build a wort-' man aal
dependen'
roa.
empire."
"If we leave things as (hey
The pamphlet. |**»»d hv lh» V*
tlunsl Educ*t(',n &lt;&gt;&lt;nartment of now are (the country divided) w*
them the opportunity to
the Cummunia' Pi&gt;»*&gt; In New York giro them.
her again kllllsg, des­
a^hhr
City In Augq*t, t'»fk»» ,'e-larrd In • start a
troying."
|tr
summary:
iVe^deulh Korean Republic, Uvo
thus the farts show tbs* *v
government to Korea rae*|nlled Rial** I* an tw -'e * "-1 only
Unli
nixed by Its U, N , has 1W aatts
courntry. It (s. moreover, the *h&gt;»f in
ns assembly reserved fer North
imperialist power In Hi* world to­ Koroaaa., Qovarrars fer Ntoth
day. It has Iterome the m *W o"prossor nf the peoples of the
world— the gendarme that seeks to
crush tha liberation movement* of
What about lb# North Korean*
tha colonial, seml-colonlal and de­ and their Communist lesdato to
pendent rountrira.
tha erow« tha country I* s j H M
"It dominate* over ami npnr****' under tho banner uf tn* South
thr defeated countries, Japan flat-* Korean Republic 7
and Western German* and It t*
H
the
Oommunlsts
striving to enslave other ranilsl- around tod Pledge to support the
Ist countries, such as Frenee. *tr.”
to rebuilt it wa will
The document* sent to Washing­
ton Include party directives adortk Korean leaddreased tn "deal comrade." am*
(to Siberia or
work outline* for "clubs" *nnr&gt;-» Moachuf
1 think they
employes of thr Cartiegie-Illinois will t r y
live bon (In Korea),
" if find it uncomfon
Steel Corporation and Jones and They
obla."
i
Imuthlln Hie*I Corner* I Ion
Asked 'm b - bUna for rebuilding
A document entitled "tVilllnr
Guide for Speaker*" Include* a tottered South Korea, the whitehaired President said ba intandaffl
paragraph whl-h aays:
"The military provacation In Ko­ to try to Interest concerns "In
rea la planned aa a smoke screen tho U. S. and ulsewbert" to isilR
behind which to Intervene against tens Ititom W Rta In Koran rad
the struggle for Independence of to sptpnt to the United Nations
the peoples of Korea, Chiba. F&gt;~°Ko uld la "may" neb the U.
i, the Philippine*. VJat Nam
8. for 4iris4 aid to rehabilitating
Indonesia, and Malays."
Korea.
He would not
The Chicago Tribune In a store
by Willlard Edward* or Its Wa»h. whet the rebuilding co
,* .
Ington staff said the document* bfc
• la n
were acclaimed hv Invest 1**B«m&gt;
agencies as "sensational In Import "
and bridge* have bt*nf&gt;
The Tribune aald conies nf tk«
Ml Bm u T'i manicipul*
seised documents ara raw In the
hand* of the F 0 I, Investigators for
the Un American Aetlvltle* &lt; V »•fwlf W# M i
rnltte* andwther go earnwant agen-

ofora ft r*"

th- &lt; Tha radar program ______
aald, wilt not ba’camptotod liy is lv
. M wiB H o p es

Experts To Advise
On Farm Issues At
“Vegetabte Clinic”

Sought By Police;
Sex Motive Shown

H&gt; H IL L HOMS
(For Hal Huy le)

II I can (inJ a well-armored and amphiliiout |K&gt;rtable motor scooter
that alto will fly, I will bring o»n»4 alone too.
After weeks alone ttiw south­
lly ItOSK O l'l'K L
eastern front and the InchonBeoul beachhead, I feel that the,..
On Sept. ....
23 a group of 40
coV t t *? r r n‘ UU T h‘Vi 1 triand, and n.lghbora o f DeBary
b« JJuhouT
newsmen should hollot„ , Mr
Mr, H iroU
Young of Medina Road with a
Tha way communications hav,- unfiria* party on lh*ir fortieth
bran mutt of tin* tim*. catrier wedding anniversary.
eons. would
... tie an
,, rffirirni
.. .
, tin-L i
While Mr. Inung anil hit hr Ida
.
L
"
/
P.
,rV
!
«f
411 veers
war*
enjoying a
from tha front for trammla.lon
lh„ ppl/r
,„ ur&gt;
thr out
Kroup
to tha United Stale*.
the lawn and art up a lonat
Tha motor scooter would romr on
table and rhaira for dlnnrr. Fl«wIn mighty handy in getting from ara decorated thr labia and two
ona spot to anothrr un thr front. hrautlful wedding rakaa war*
It could havr a lot of wrar and placed In thr rrntar. Mrs. Joseph
f
taar on hitchhiking thumb*— and •Schmirer
talked a three tier cake
on waarly faat whrn tha thumb drenratril with a miniature bride
doesn't perform effectively
and groom. Tb r second reke was
Many corraapondrnta— and I am 1-ali*d liy Mrs. Anthony Oppel,
ona of tham— ara getting weary and its lop tier was decorated
of riding jeep* *« often. Tha witti the to in large number* In
casualty rata aniong rorretpon- »old,
standing upright.
drnta In Jrap accident* mounla
Mrs. Vincent Valentine of Me­
almost reary wrrk. Thrr* wenpainfully hurt recently In a col­ dina Hoed prepared the delirious
lision. Two British rurrespon- five course dinner In her own
dents ware killed early in thr war home with the assistance of her
whrn thrir jrrp hit a land uiinr. daughter, Mrs Alexander Jalbert
Hours of fly my arr involved in who is visiting her. It was then
Voting m i ­
getting n r* , from thr fiyUtiny V
^ s -^ Vi i
V' Tll) readlfront tc a point where it ran 1*1 ,|r,‘fr K r y « »,tnrr was If
Young
tent to the Unltatd Wales. In
wh1" ‘
returned and they were troth so
the past work I have sprnt nearly overcome
with surprise and Jny
26 hour* in tha air.
''We ara In fliyht so much that that both were snrerhle** be­
I'm going to ire if 1 can g&lt; t an muse they intended to celebrate
•lr macUi,'' onr correspondent ipnctly on Sunday with only their
intiniatr friend*.
cracked
Assisting In serving were: Mrs
llrra la a typical day for a
newsindn on tha northern front: William Klnyer, Mrs. Bus flapBecause Kimpo airfield Is tha prich, Mr*, has. Youman, Mrs.
transport and communications holt Ales Jalhert, Mrs. Roliert Brown
of the Inchon-Heoul bvarhhrad. and kits. I'rter Brown. A delirious
molt correspondents have her n eheeee cake, lialted anti served by
oparstiny from there. They Irave Mrs. William Buyer was the dea­
the airstrip each murniny and lt rt course. In addition to the
wedding rake* A lieautifid table
hitchhike to tha front.
A particular destination pre­ lamp was presented the happy
m i a particular transport pud, couple.
After dimtn the guests were
lemi. The other day. for Instance,
I wanted to rover the Third Bat­ entertained with several niano and
talion of tire Fifth Marina K«gi- vu.hn solus bv Mr. and Mrs. Jens
During the evening
merit. To reach that unit I iodc Mortemrii
» J~P (turn Kimpo to the Han Mr. Miirlensen was overheard say­
Hiver, then ah amphibious duck ing tliat hr had been married
three times. After a pause hr
across tha at ream.
1 hitched a ride for a few said, and to the same woman.
miles on an amtrac and went a First lime whrn we became man
little farther cm a all-ton truck. and wife, thr second when thay
Ne*t I rode on ambulance, than celebrated their silver anniversary,
another Jeep and finally a lank third time at their gilden wed­
that took me where I wanted to ding annivrriiery. We can't help
but wish that this grand couple
, I spent Uia night pi the front celebrates a diamond wedding.
Jamra Romney Is home from
and headed back fur Kimpo nett
lint to H it my stories. I was thr hospital convalescing. All of
•aengror, in order, on a Jeep his friend# are wishing bin a
“ nee. n "llb a rtM " 1940 speedy recovery.
William Newel/ is du)pg fin*
ledan, n lank, a munition'
, bn. amtrac anft a Jeep. considering the arriuut operation
J^ fn f .tyrreepopdeni he ha* undergone and |s expected
the eauir problems— or has to come lunar in » tew days.,, .
In the last few days our atten­
thb , Hepl. 16 landing at
ni InJtrut in Inchon’s harbor, tion has lieen called to the need
ire has been no other reliable nf a practical nurse. DeRary be­
ing a rtiinniiinlly of middle aged
bmiintcaiimia route.
, Teletype facilities eslat. Hot |Msip|r who arc away from thniy
because of priorities prop, rly Immediate 'families and thrir aagiven military communication*, si'lancr in rase of illness nr rnnares* copy of tan I* delay ed IH vah-scencc would welcome the
service* of a practical aurse. No
The teletype circuit is via ra­ doubt there are many capable and
dio, and thus Is subject to na- willing tn help. Th li writer Is
tore'* whimsical atmospheric con­ willing lo receive names and ad­
ditions. These sometimes cause dresses and put them on file.
Women willing to help out pleaae
blackouts lasting for hours.
Bo moat reportara still fly to communicate with Mra. Rose OpJapan— thanks to a clockttkr sche­ pel. Rns 711, DeBary.
Mr. ami Mrs. I - W. Btavens of
dule of air forte flight*— tn *«•
Hmyra Drive were overjoyed "hen
that their rape gala out.
Now that the United Nation* by long distance phone Inty were
force* are firmly eitablished up informed that thry had Just be
to tha 311th parallel. It should come the grandpa rente or a boy,
not be long before direct tele­ Imrn to thrir daughter and tonphone cormnunlclions can I* In-law, Mr. and Mr*. J. W. NadIng, Wlnston-Ralrm, N.C.
The
established with Tokyo.
But I still think a few carrier baby was born Rept. H and Is the
ona and a motor scooter would first boy In the family and will
axeellent equipment. Just in lie named James Walton. Jr. The
Rteventes have two daughlera
and two granddaughtera and are
making plans to visit and mast
this Important young man real
.Fighter
soon.
After a two-weeks visit with
Ulaae* areas Pea* O s.)
I: ‘‘Congress mutt control Mr. and Mra. Rrnest Mollsr of
Kmyra Drive, Mr. and M n. T.
provide more money, Koldrwlne, tozethc/ with M n. T .
it no need to fool ouriclvcs." Tewes, have left for the North.
Vacationing for the neat two
. . McCone said that price rises op
esaoalial matcriali from April lo weeks with Mr. ard Mrs. Charles
Knsotsn on Dellary Drive art M n.
September added I3IS.UOO.OOO to Kosotan’s sister and brother-in1360,000.000 lo the prospective law, Mr. and M n . oaaph Bodnar
goat of tha Air Force program of of Totenvllle .Staten Island, N .T .
Mr. and M n. C. Rice and Mr.
nddini 4,428 new planet in the and M n. Chas Youman of DeBary
period ending with I M2.
Drive spent last Tuesday In Uma­
On a Percentage bails, McCone tilla.
A meeting of the board of di­
nufd. the cost of bulldlne
ae yon* up m an lo eivht rer tors of the DeBary Ivlr Aseoit. Bo tha Air Fore* is con*
a with tha nacosslty of cut- ■led by Ford.
bock the planned ainansion or
McCona said tha Air Force la
I more money for IL
having production problama In
(• cut book) would maan tak- connection with Jet anginas as
tha oqulvalsnt of 7M F8rt there were no plants turning the«e
Ima out Id the program ” he engines out In tha last war.
"O f course, all tha planea
Consequently planta selected for
out. If the program were this work all must be rotoolad and
rk, would not be ftohter* enlarged, he said.
would bo various aorta of
McCona said this will bs done
at plants operated lyy pan*n»1
Jheking off specific price rise* Glectrle, Allison of Oanerat Mn*
•old euude rubber has tors, Curtiss Wright and PrattI B M par cent, aluminum Whltaey.
1 ietf*»t and
H* told tha rommtttoa that a
- - A u mgfi. ha major concern af tha maw rot la
&gt;have been wag* (ncreas- tha possibility that tha pUns-nroiMma construction plants
gram may be delayed bv strikea.
to possible malarial shortOf the 4.428 now plaiiaa authorE*frCoM said that In hit onln lie.1, he said commltmrota alraadv
t
uaa of aluminum U have lieen made for construction of
to ho cot back— p-'rhaoa h*- SJB78 at a coat of IM H M O .ttO .
88 poreont— due to the InTurning to Uia program to out
3%) needs of the Air Force,
a radar screen around the United
said present allocation now- States, McCone testified Ihl
m ndaguata to Uka rare nf progressing batter than rope
lie said tha 84 **maa4 aritleal'
radar stations
its
will be &lt;
Air
Jaw. H S H will

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la the ITth t— tory.

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To P n lw i the P w ti of the World]
To Promote the Progress of A o iria .
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U. S. T hird In fa n try
Division A rrives In
F ar E astern A rea;
^ Convoy Is Bombed
TO K Y O . U t . 4 &lt; t f V South
Korean* lluuit sran long spearhrailt deeper intu Red Koira to­
day ihiough ominously silent courtUy.
The republic'* bone-weary and
loolHiie Third Dimion itabbrd at
U r at 60 nulr» beyond ib&lt; FatalUl 38 border line.
Thenemy bad all but vamihrd
before ibr forward moat penetra­
tion force but tignt of battle* a*
head were mounting.
At leait 20,000 South Korean
troop*, the Third and Capital Dmliout, already were well over tbr
border that wat breached latl
Sunday. Behind them, three more
South Korean dmiioni were puitrd
K not i the line.
A few dozen American army
men were above 38 at adviten but
the North Korran liberation cam­
paign tlrll wat a aolely South Ko­
rean ihow on the combat level.
Allred fortea of the United Na­
tion* peacr-enforremaol
armiewere kept toulh of 38 in mop-up
and (nerve positions -and lliey
’♦rire growing it longer.
The arrival of the U. S. Third
Infantry Divieiun In the Far Final
wa» announce*! by General MacAithur’a headquarter*.
If
It came from the Arm nr an
wj*t coaat on movement order*
ohvlouily laaued before the tide
» turned decisively In mid-Septem­
ber on the winning Allied gamlde
for Inrhan and Seoul.
_ T h % . ware only
Tuition* of what the
Mlghi
w* up to-he I he w. of taee-dltrh
defenee*
* their Pyen
Pyongyang
capital area. Northwest of Pyong­
yang Allied warpUaet epot ted8

2232*

North Korean Reds
Murdered 10,000
Streets
*In Seoul
-------------

SEO UL. Oct. 4 - b f V - A South
Korean official ret Imated today
the Communists mataacred more
then 10,001* Seoul r n iJ r n t- he
fore being driven from the capital
city by U. S. Marinea and dough
boy*.
“Several thou and more atr rported lying in the hill*." aaid 1. •
Joonp Choon, ihlef of the muniri
P*l Public information section ut
Seoul “Many were dumped into
&lt;8»ers l.y the Reds."
Lee aaid lb- city actually had
burled only 176 bodies, some uf
them victim* of the atreethy
•treat fighting for Seoul.
Another aource, who rl«r|lned l&lt;

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f

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r

h

f

F a n s Give R e tu rn in g Phillies A R ousing Welcome

a

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Viennese Reds Seize
Main Post Office In
Austrian Soviet Zone

Million Will N u t litFull Flcilccd M em ­
ber. Achfson So*''

II lame* Grll » »t r|*rted pirn
drill of tbr Seminole 1 ouni*
Chamber uf Cotnuirrrc at a meet­
ing of the board of director* in
tfir Tn u m l l ruin Lit night. Mi
Gut, who opeiair* an intutancr
agency in Sanfuld, hat brru vice
piniiirnt of the Chom'wr of Com
Mirier during thr |i*&lt;l yrm , at).I
it a foruiri iiityoi d Sanfnid.
Oiler ollu cii rlr&lt; Ird a* |tp*|H&gt;«rd by tfir nominating commit­
tee of which Jamet l. Inglry wai
chairman air a* follow*: In k
Hal!, vice ptrtidenl: Edward Higginr, inanagrr; 'nine* 1. Inglry.
tieamrrr: Andrew Carravt ay and
Jamr* *T Met Miami of Sanford
and R. E True uf lake Mary. H
I Wheeler Jr. ol Oviedo and W
G. Kilbrr id ••erirva. dulrtcl tin
pirtid'nD.
Calling attention to the object
of the ( ’ hamini of Commerce a*
prescribed In thr mi-ani cat inn’s
by-law* which declare. “The ubfret
of this errrpuration shall lie to
promote thr rommrrrial, agri­
cultural industrial welfare and
touriat jiatrimage of Seminole
County and t j Improve its gencral condition hv the co-ofierat
tion of the publlcipirited citiirn*
»he&gt; U fmnhem.
ntrrrharle, fnrrurr-. business or
professional men or otherwise and
„ whatever
___
_ It* ____
to do general],’
mem
U n -tld n k U n.lirial ^Sarninob,
. ‘.." L
endeavor Ito- do lust that 'during

i&gt;i' Illy j*. *I,* -I N.it'*n.r 1t Uj'i.t
A vtvlctMiiiug commit!?*! of tluiuMiml* of
i hurn| « u riv p ut thv 30th 8lrwf Station in I'tnludrlRl follow ini' II it*!! !■ i V!" f '*\ *»vrt III* JbI •Hyilll&gt; til
IhMlgcm. It win thr fintt National Uaptip )&gt;«ntn&gt;n f**» I hr tjijaki*r i if v li* •-* &gt;* [if -' i 11i« f nutHiiyi 1
^OUiltJljllOt«f &gt;

C a s t l e B r e w e r British And Soviet Mari nes To Call
Peace Plans Plash
Project S t u d i e d In U.N. Showdown 13 More Reserve
At Kiwanis Meet
P l a n e Squadrons
It* Toil in llll.I Hi.&gt;:
A p artm en t Rents To
Be B ased Solely On
Incom e Of T enants
.
— ;—
..
Retd m l)w t a*llr fltrwri lloutmg projrcl will nol be baird on
,||t
,|„ 4p ,„ mrl„ ol dte
tire uf the family, but upou the
lannly iriri&gt;a,r, tha Rev. J L. M»Kmley d rrtd tcd jh tapir In -Sam
tintingg *1
k until
qurtlion
Marlin* dun'll
uni and
aniwwt ptirgram on tha project at
Krwanir loday.
Ptctiii-ni Halpb A. .Snidli annouutril li,at Ihe Kiwain* roll
•ration in Orlando next Sunday
and Monday will have lit brad
qauiler* at lire San Juan llotrl
imlrad of lire Angrlull llulrl a*
pirtiumly announced. Hr mgnl

the cominy year, end to e*. con­
duct c u r office lhat you w ill not
think you have made a ml-take
in electing me a* your pn**ident,'*
Upc'n mutlon of Hern Martinn
a vote of lhaukv wa* extended to
the outgoing I'reaidett! W. A,
Patrick nnd tu Mriiiager llig -in *
for the fine work of tlw nrganiratiun during the past year. Ill a
review- of tile act'vitie* of the
Chamber of Commerce, Lea Le»her, acting manager aaid:
"D uring the nail 18 month* the
Cliamle-r of rommerc" bn* iniCenilaoeo a* rage n »

M'Mattwweg Da gaae Bill

Orlandoan^H Killer
Ih Declared Guilty
M K M rillS , term., Oct. 4— r/Vr
— A criminal court Jury today
found !*i year old Kuroy Union
Haivfirld guilty of voluntary
inanalaoglitvr in the death of a
young I loridii aallor.
The nrry fixed lenience at not
mute than three years.
The Inst went tu the jury
rhorlly I .-fore midnight hut af­
ter a few minute* dell Iwrat loll*
it retired until morning. Hareflel.i
pleaded ••-if defence in killing 111vrar-old t’urti* li. Hmilh of Or­
lando and Gary, Irui.
In dirrvt teatimony yritcniay,
thr defendant aaid Smith follow­
ed him tu Iris rooming huuae and
drlnanded money |[e maid he
stablo-d Ihe youth In the fight
that follnwerl.
Ha relield nuid he tint met
Smith earlier that evening— l**t
May 8!* a ml I-night him a iieer
at a levtaurant
One of Smith's taiior huddle*.
Charlie White, 8U, said Smith
told him that aftrrnoon he wa*
going downtown and “roll *oine
body.”

A HOARD YA C H T CO M M A N D
Kit, Cheaepeakr Hay, Oct. 1 - td'r
— Prviidrnt Trutnan today ap­
pointed a aeven-menitwr rummlaiiun to advite Selective Ser­
vice on the ilrafting uf physician*
end d'tfitliLr for the armed *etvicea. ft ia headed by Dr. How­
Il'MIlaae* Oa Pane Tw a l
ard Huek, phyalrian-writrr fur
the New York Times.
I’reeidential Secretary CharleKu*a .announced the appumlntenl
of the rtimmittion but aaid Mr.
Truman had not yet rorripleted a
, , W ASHIN GTON . Oct. 4 - 0 P &gt; - prixdarnation which will »rt a
illggar pamitm check* itarted go­ date for the regLtratiun uf physling out ye*lerday to some .1.000.• riana and dentitta. The date ia
0000 Buclal Hrcurlty henaflrlarir*. expected to he Oct. 10.
Other member* of thr cotnniftThey wrra authoriwd hjr the re­
cent act uf t'vngrefa llher atiling «lon are Dr. William I’. Shepard,
San Francisco; Dr. Jamr* C
heiwflU.
Milwaukee; Dr.
The total increase will amount Sargent,
tu tome tfo.uoojooo a month. The SHoeny, New Orlean*: Mra. Ituth
firit check*, ilited Oct. 9, went Kurhn, IMtahurgh; Dr. John H.
out from trra*ury regional of­ Paitore, New York City and Dr.
fice* In *1* clC.e. They totalled Harold Diehl, Minneapolis.
a p p r o x i m a t e l y 1118/100,000
agaln»i fait month’* lfS . 000.000.
" The va*t majority of the StOOOflOO beneflHirita are pervm*
over W year* old. Tha average
check under the new law will he
*4* again*! a previous |S6 aver*
•n.
C H ICAG O. Oct. 4
(fl*)- Krdrral and Male uffrcial* joined loday
BR AZILIAN E L E C TIO N
RIO OF. JAN EIR O. B ru it, Oct. in attempting lo round up remnant* of the old Capone gang (or
♦— (A1)— Scattered early unoffi­ &lt;rurationing on two recent slaying* and appearance* before a U. S.
cial return* today gave Breiil'a Senate crime committee.
former dictator Oetulio Varga* a
The committee, investigating crime in the nation’* maior citiai.
etrong lead over hi* opponent* m
&gt;&lt;»terd*y'» national election vote open* hearing* on Chicago's tinfens* and it was uncertain what
de-wurid activities tomorrow.
for preaidetn.
Two former member* uf th» ’ t* State Deoartmt'-i ran d&lt;&gt;
Reeulte from eta lawn a In three
old Capone mob were held in fill Krfauver aaid be hope* the State
different *Ulee gave |he
overnight for further queetionlng [IrpiMrnrnt will request the Mexi­
who ruled In a one-man rev
on Ihe alaying* of two crime In­ can government lo try t» find
ment from 19M until kit o
them and asked them to leave.
threw by the army in IM S a ver tigator a Rapt. 26.
In Wilmington, Calif, deputy
Three other top member* of
total of 8.484 votea to M7 for
the gang ruled hy the late notor­ U, R. marshal* yesterday served
hie nearest opponent.
ious Scar far* Ab who reportedly a subpoena on a man they identi­
fled to Mexico lo escape service fied a* Al Capone’s brothe. Matt
MARS D EP O R TA TIO N
auhpoenaa by the crime com- Capone, to aptw-ar before the com­
x BELGRADE. YugoaUtrla. Oct. 4 of
(AY— Yugoalavia'* official pirn milter, also are wanted for «iml- mittee. Another brother, Kaljdi,
lar Interrogation by police.
weeuaed Ruaeln today of mat* de­
Committee Chairman Eatel Ke­ was served a similar subpoena
portation of “ hundredg nf Ihour- fauver (D-Tenn) said in Wash­ two weeka ago In hi* summer
ington that he bad naked the home near Mercer. Wla., where he
State Department for help ia re­ operates n tavern.
ustern Eyrop*.
The " ' n iterred the ittmmon*
turning the three men lo tola
Tim Mwipaye
«eontry. State's Attorney John In Wilmington denied he was
M*e prnrtko a fens
R. Boyle telegraphed Mexico City Matthew Capone and said he had
poll!* end asked aid in finding the
S 8 I B * » - ____ _
men— Tone Aerardo and Rorco refiltered Sept. 4 ai R. Randolph
tin/onnoeed.
and Charles Ftaebettl, brother*, Huntor and lhat he wte In l-oa
and ronaina of Capone.
Angeles on business. Several
United Natl
However, the three are not other men. i t leait one from
chargod with (uiy extraditable of.

Old Capone Gang R o u n d e d Up
For Questioning By K e f a u v e r

4e-.
•Jtcaeue i h

L A K E SUCCESS. Ort t
oVl
Hnlain and Hu»-in. ap.mnora
nf rival h-.reart jo-nee jdan*.
brushed aside today roinpr'.mlH*
*Ugg&lt; -tion* advato.-d l.y India

Design For June 1()51
Woultl Give M arines
f. Com bat I &gt;ivisions

nnd Yugoslav is a tlu- II, N. A*-einl.ly’.
I'olitical
Cotitiaill*-.InoVeo Inward ‘i *tiow •town vote
W AS IIIN I.TO N . O.I I (A*r
mi the car*-.
Ihr M.ttine turps rrpoilrtl
The leaollltion, •iftererl h) till
i.sls, that its rasusltns in the
I tin and re»en other natiurui and doiDSn war lltrooab Hept. 14
opjloried try llo1 Unit'd Stale*, 0 ,1 lied ’ 14J III desJ *•ituadej.
wan

expected

to

r r c .lie

uvor

iln irji s*il1 non t,ilth t i i s p
V*t 'fag G ntenl Ms*wte* **■
Silt »l thin o -n il Ihr (saualllr*
plenary twldon of ihe Gertcr*1 Herr II*. Ki IIni to biltlr. (IV
A - '. lidrlt it-. It It * »r apparel t dirsl of wound- I -ml Mound
the rival Soviet
Hloc'a |d.n etl hot hied, HI aliasing In ac­
Witold Ire Voted ilnW I,
tion, .ind II noli liillle casual
lire elf lit-IMtlon pi&lt;,|e&gt;-ai •-•II ■ lie- lie said Ihe 'Urine Corps
tor a itroi.p U. N. t'litiiuilr ion !•&gt; no» ha* 11.527 uirii In Ihr
•ve r-re Ihe liliifiC I troll, purifies
Kuir.iit wsi theater
wk*ltun«S ^uyj&gt; tl |» It * J 'y ) »
thru rtto.lodfee *n.l later nv l

tlnil and irltal'ililntion of Korea

II alau would ruake war lorn
Korea a “ pilot project" to demon

\\ 'R U IN G t US. Ilil, I , Vi
llrp V 111*410 I I * ••s** said toM le wliat the ilnltnl Nation ■ d ll he is I’uihi! In i-k I ongres*
ran do for devastated and un­ lo let the &gt;1 .*f l*»«-« I,.Old up to
derdeveloped *late •.
four comh.it divisions and 21
Itritl-li Minitler of Stair. Krn
ail -quadriill*, a total of 1 ?*&lt;.
neth Younger, addressing the Otto torn Hr drilaiid I hi- na­
cominittre on the fourth day of tion's srcunl) trqulira it
It* drhate, charged the Soviet
projuiaa) merely offered lire II
W A M IIM .lt IN It. I 4 1/1*1
N “ a cliaoee to wash it* liami- of
\|ainirt ie|mitri! t,,div they .sill
it» re-|i&gt;n*ddbtler in Korea."
Soviet foreign Minuter Andrei all I I 4. 1, 1,ton, il i, rrvr llglllrt
Y. Yialunvkv again hla*ted Ito
ijllailloni In iliilv let,or |an I
eiplit'nation plan ami clnme.l it
**•
designed
tu
J,e| jretuate
Airier icau .K-cupallun of Korea li.
*aid the jdan “ wa* utter i, ult

•i .uiiuu.a n* e*t* elat

A u tu m n ’* F irst ( ’mil
Sj:t*ll Reaches N orth
II, \HSOt l \TK II CHESS
Tb r fit at cool •|-*-|I of autouu
spicad over wide area* of the
rvuotry I»d«y (••it *ooie warming
appeared in proepn-l.
Tlie north rrritral state* got the
chilliest weather, with tome be­
low fr&lt;-e*ing temperature* from
tin1 u|,j,ei Mississippi Yatiey we*t
ward lo the Ituekiea. Heading* were
moderate slung Ihe eastern coast
ami in the far weal while warm
weatlier euntitloed in the deej.
Sooth. Early omrtiing low* in­
cluded 26 above at \h&lt; rdeen and
Chillp, S It; “'J at Hl*riiar.'k, N
It.; and It at Ituluth, Minn Warm
er weather wa* forecast for the
north central region tomorrow.

0 I,milling up t" •* planned
ttrnglli o| ih tipi nii, tit
Ma, l metal Mr,out II Tiiliei
thorn, a•nil.mt M unir snmmaiil.tlil aim told tlie I louse Alrlteil
Vivnr* Ciiliiluillrr tlie M inor,
plan In expand Lev mid llirn June.
1951, tatget siirngtli *&gt;l iW t.l'ii
Itu lla a H no l'*|. Sis*

Lust Riles Held For
Lou iff NV. W a rn e r

Nu. 31

\&gt;tin i.tirtl I'irn n Leaned \M rr

Turkey Accepts S m a t h e r s Says
Off er T o Join UN Forces Should
Defense Group Cross Parall el

Jack Mall Is Chosen
As Vice P resid en t:
Y ear’s Report M ade

PenHion Checks Rise
Almost 100 Percent

r

ikf n L tm .1 iiDkin* i n n w oiLnirkUi t i i l h i
A N I N O K I ’ K N D K N T D A I L Y N tS W S P A l'K K

H. J a m e s Gut Is
Named President
Of County C. Of C.

Truman Nanu’HGroup
To Select Doctors

e

s.\Nhold). H.OlMUAi
WEDNESDAY OCr.
I. 1950
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. ■

EMl«t)llnhnJ l!H)8

South Koreans A re
Continuing A d vance
Into North K o rea

t

Gtntroily fair rad mild through
ll.'it .lii. except cloudy wllfc
tm,balds neca«iun*1 rain In *■it. mr Kiutii portion, Moderate to
ft ••b n u d h u -lir I) •Inili, except
lit It It, ‘ lloiw in tilrtc tr *o„tb
pot (tola.

C o il| ',i C S -.IIK III

M .1 I'. &lt;• s

f &gt;11i* k l*»hi' Of Cily
D m ii)4* Vi ii IIere

1Intul T o ! land F iuhi]114; Out.ms Between
Police And Over 7
T housand Commies
\ If A N A
Ik l d Irl't Mote
lli.in ! INNI i «•IIIlllfli) i*I Jfliwilttl II*
(tilt irt/Fij llir ft)4111 |hiiI uttlC#
41ul lrlrp)umr rltfulltir id U irtiEf
Nra«lsiijl hi 11if H ii" *i h luiir u!
All'll 114 linltey.
!li«* iril'Hir wai i?|kiilril by U,
S .(lillliit lllrt.
In \ if ntiA sitiAHii 7,000 Cum*
imuiHl Jriiiim ilifto ii wrtr irpoil*
r»! UiAli Ini) w mi I tn* y’uiri iiinrntil
*ruin iii .in rffoil t.. L a« Il a «rrn*
f i i ! *fiikr Ini p4i llU ln if)
Htr \l ird*i Nni'i wit ( atnmuni't kr ii uf! ! 711 Aii D iliAii |miIic?*
mrn Mint I nr il lo «fnp llirtn fium
*IIIf »l*Iit 111r ( ni•I if! fti r , 11ir br i/nu 4tnilil tr u| It, iiilrriuption ol
i •iiiimiKite iliinii (fiiwrrti V irnnA
in*) ttir 7In 11a|i /uiir

VVjf lilllv lli.il llir *-»IH|* |l&gt;*|| HI
W ASHING I ON tht » t/1%
liukrh !ia « 4iiP|drJ .Hi llivilaflO1 Kn|r,| |« ||| (liliii i *tl|||&gt;lf I» *I lt*|»
N|i|»t(|rih yirrl iki ln *li
" ill
I l*"l te)|||
\||.»f|lK t
|,|llilllllg ill III, tl*«ii UMI liinitl’ 4ii*! *»ip|H.ilri*
Fact .1 rlrnir
trdriil-it lfl#tln*n|i if ll*» l*t»il
M&gt; , 1, 1- 1 , •nean 41r 1
l n let llir at.lAl&gt;v*lllfit 1 1 til lr\ i*l tru ll i, r»|iit*'*il tin -j'iIImm
llocs lt" 1 fiowr *r 1 lift tillnr 1 ilull ill ll l Itllr.l N*lf Hill1 fut «
1
Itrifio d mriiiliri ol llir 1J (i «1Util *it.. 11*r Uftl* fVi* i Mr! in nlilfl In
'lull "tea 11if Knl k “ i in \|Hit j fill
(Irtriisr altinur
!r |tl«| ll
ri,. *■late lisp14*11firii I 1I'HI
do
Hr hi |vr 11 ii; s ,iii lull! it tliHtnil
1 lose,) 1 iilkrv • 41« rftLi lit r &lt;e| 1 r
t
%
,'NlI i#( In, k it i*. in*! if ll r |{|ll
ItlVltillo 11 bv ma kIlia.;
f
\
Ii, All
cftangc , ,1 n.VIe* |.rttefr|| Nr l | f |140 kill Mntntv I * 1&gt;1 i I'tmip ttf
ItiliM'l
Ai (inon .mil llir iuill-lll -1 lilt 143 In* ml* lillllirj I** llir
I !»r*p 'a m Iteiful (ii liniii tiyfiD
I lllrt It* li.il*- . |ih (|||r I il r|i his! Hfcl 111 **»IIIP 4IP4I lit \ irilllAs
-allot 1 rlidoii ( 1 •k.nt
Arties on acted tall Im'I gi If •if lltr H4‘ ill ll r it fii I lu ll.!, | |&lt; mil
\ *It lilting (low,I uf l ununun*
foieigt, llillis t e l • ul Oil* 12 I t , At &gt; wfirir lir wat aIimwii ifiiuiib'lt llir
i*l%
(»P4ti(!K kiniirit iiitiiriitrii m
nations Wllo Mis t m S'!■a V. &gt;lk
.lilflllllMlf AI ItIII lilt! iliiiiprit I&gt;111111 hiinl of till I,.,l| lirir H-lIf Afl
W&lt;ek t»1 ) ll*la ih* 1i n mm! Ili fi '«•?
mi- I.i Mulisirl I tinson itnl l ti-oitt, ki»Ui lipfoir tlirtt *i IipJ uIpiI ilrmoti*
•rcpaint ion*
lollilV Mr rrlllMir.l to ill, 11.olid dl lIlMfi tlirv wrtr illrufy J.OOO
Aclreami'* note .aid
hurl I .11 tlirn *11iHIif,
“ ll is I tie view &gt;d tlie mullet. ( rotrt Mi.nir
that nasoriatlnn » l tin Turkish wai lioiitrd t„ "station 4) IRH tin
Vf i *'In * Nt n«1«|imI (, v« ImmlfptLt
government w lh 'In approprlnl'
ll Isfl I (HI*
CMS li lt
a tatlio inter stew with Maruui
pfla»» of tin- j.launii &gt;’ work of Ills
I
Istrtion
North
ttlcriii, ireati o ig n in ij
I'otnllng out that tin I rilled
lion v illi n g u rd to Ihe defr-im ot
.State t, fa. iti*. on. ... It.e ini'*
vt,- lie!raiirvu Mould conifl
•i
toil, sienifleanll, l., the defense citli. al psqiod hi its lint,., . ••
told ,f the ujiaidr down r -Ik ci
of ihe slen."
Uti'Ma oil peace ntulr |iir|,sltny
tot wat doitn. tlie (MU ftsr i,a i
ali.t ot llillsil's , op, I lot tt, it.
nnn tank,
pltr
lie dmiai t I U LA IlA G iil.K , vM *— ppj
ed tfirst iiusila. Iia.to*. -I,del 11■—
ihe FI,ti ids tier it going to
1 *»Clrl ot the alollth * 'lull, .. ...Ill mot, ‘.tea,illy, impartially, dtliin,I hi &gt;tHate t*&gt; use it
anil, and without feat or favH, |, SliMlhili WSli r.l al'o ■
, I lit all effclt tu Jllllliah un*
It'oailMae* ns esse al*.
ethical lawyer* arid save tlie pro­
\n Ani)i«Ucr l»»v |*»nit!v* in
le- -I, ti,.ni dmrpul, i'rrsident
teltlt ll Yrli |R||« uf f||| te.il- lie C i|\ ( 'oniiiiissioii
I In. I Wlgginton -aid today.
iinilitl in i *cb11
teill I** ht-ll
In i in, "- age I., all lawyer* in
in Sinfodl, S'ov II, ut In lo A
Fluulioii On Nm 7 Hu I h,i I.la Law l" iinal, Wigginll , *l ten Mt»n4trnut*.| fli** nun
Ion s.,1,1 "our nitlir |itofes*ion
«nI- Lv &lt; Ih’aI i i MiHff. clinlilimit
N‘«* i'nfit!iitatc*i« Il i Yc \H *|«i .t li tm- * ,, n tiouchl inti* disrejiul*
uf iti* |»ti«irrnm telnuh i« mih»ii «ui !••’(! f»«t f ft*
tu § yb h i
.,« lit tl,, .lil.iolls „f n small srR»%l by i Iif H ^iiTi! ISt’i fi’l, IIn* flu* f it ) ! **IIIf|||%8Itif| 4*f«*n11'11 \ \ merit
\nifrii'mi Ici'iuii.
II ■ pioirii-.ot th.sl the newly (ti­
till- t*11111 it! itill Ilf the lln**,- i n i
Mr \ till**i teiiT iiin4«‘ liuiirin.Tii
lt oHitn«ra n*. I 'u r sl,|
1m» »*f Joini !%v .tie. :tmi Hjh
f"r tin* iut t tit111 anit iik**mt*ni * lo, |1|1*'ll
! I..» . « .1&gt; I I* I j II N •
Kiirlvlt* lli»ii«linli!rft |mimt nun «'i ••HiI Him min 1)1up
*(»!»&gt; \ ru D ihuiI For
iu«rn!t*r
!!»'! I» it! iii* •I«*mAIiii«* ft»i
Klirriff I' A Mem, m ftftm»T tlimllf
Tlmsi* 11:incli(‘;i|i|)i*cl
Yltll"
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lull
ft.I
(Lews'
uf
cniitrmtiitli*i %tf th«* I'-uf, will
iv»*
, ’iiitl Mi 8a) ft, piitii I*,
'id |t.1r :•«!« Ill RMhill, mill I'ttllcr iff*
lkf •-|»-ylmt 'kin. Ii t tl,»
11Lit **
I ,hn I Callow •v, chairman uf
1
i * W ilt mi* teill iftin \..i
.
it,,
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i .inn,,
Citlrrn*
in rid r.
iVf
nil
tefi.i
|rp|
fe*|*.|
nit*!
hut
i Natinnal Kmploy
•Inti* limn ffifi ill |«fifr• will »*r
uffcrnl fttf tltr Lr t •l*rui.-ti* I ••I ill tin- f* ii»i«*| I it) . It-etls.it n r lie l'l&gt;&gt;-ti-ally Handicapped week,
tu !••&lt;:.., ut p,d all heal ■-mjiliiyeri
flun l*i in tin* FrtntJ*’ 11m-1■i.11’ * Mil’ M-ttl4l|.*l III If tV*|f|N|| I
in pi', ,'e iy possible consldete|2 &amp; fill fit t |t|it«l* f*’,r. fill
N(*v% ,'itoe ii* nri* rimil'l, tu t ' Holt t&lt;&gt; tin in.- those who .,ie capIitml |»i i/r, tlu (u| tliltil |i||f*’ till I
$f» Ini fullilit pflic. Tin- Aintifc It'llRill'll 11 11icy Itiff1' Ilf ml m I I*(• side ol work 111 spile of physical
**f tin* final * will In* itiimnl *&gt;n lifl-i fnt ntic %i"ut nil I tn .84111!'.i&lt;l handicaps.
lie etpirssed thank* to the
lln* I'mirl lloutr ifrpt Tln»«r teli » Hr %ii. iiiiiifiliit i!t|n*f &gt; win* niav
wM» In rll!**r f1t&gt;4*« •*»*
■! M'RntFt lire- I htt'f tell.. Iinic local 11oops of lloy Scouts for
teil) |««* open ut llir t itv M ill tm ihe placing uf podcra advertising
tn rntitni’t fjinn (J (iillimRy.
!*uiiip;mv I, IC4th Infnnlrv, lln* ft .idlFll lilt* ft'41* il f J! fFJlt t I Ilf this campaign throughout the
"lllrt &gt;
Hurl tin N mI iuiibI llliani,
will iHMikn fnt r«*|fiflli it! ism u| ititi’i
•unirh in lit** p»f»i|ri mitil w mini til 1 &gt;«i. 1*7
IIEVIN (IN K tlllE A
In'? nf liny Hcmit liiillt Alt* «*nl4'i
I M I N 111*1.1 M IN I
S u l 1 IIIIA M F ro N . f u g . Oct.
»nL
i ,I
Foreign Hecirlary Ernrtt
I'A I.I.A II.\.s:&lt;KK,
t
f
I Infl'li* Htfltr t illVt*f 11 y 'lu*!f)V ill Its-vin necu ed Ku.'iii i,»l«y of rnSl\\S MTflNM
M IAM I, n n
i iV\ \
iifw nmituccl t|d ci(fulfiiicDi uf tS. *11 piioornig the war ill Korea.
H ip ii pushed North Korea
■’•rrn nf r*u*tpl«i.inM u:i rfp**rtr I I tnIr ii I % tl*i&gt; Iii r t*1*it in 1») tin 1 v
into it," lie -nil! wlii-ii he arrived
ill tlir &lt;*nFlitl«*ran |in!av .ii* i-i inE*11 f1n II*i- 11Ifrl1•f*I I'itmI I**1111
jtioant the ijuceri Mary
I{ru i■«lint l *tipif )ii M
W n11*#»r lieie
%f1ufit It* Inn i H*I»IHP «|&gt;4tf Hill t||wMl &gt;1
t l \ from New York "Slir might well
in ttn* A VInul 1« sifid it »t ut in hi i 11 "nli! !!»*• ciuuJliiirfil iiji IihI'
struck Ibr match which
wurn,ti niut -'.Silt? 1111*11 nlutli»iit h inn i’
ifihiml nvrr luwrr Tet*•taitrit a World •-oiiflagration."
CD inly Nor tun. din f ilnrrii f*i'«* ni’t. mi, hi.I, - l.*M ’iil'tifi »i kpim
II' md to -lot i i , t think R"|SI’ABtrr nt tin* M»:nm \V-nll'wi li t
11 wuitted "all out" war, at this
rrnn, n*ii| Hie nrv ilitlurli^iirr a i ii*p» I’liin &gt;f * (rum vi-iiii 1* y y I » l line
ill inini ^
'•not ilmixrruui nt |irr«»rnl
I dmi Id." tie culll llllled, “ if
lhey evil ,lo. Hut if they can exI ami cheaply and annoy everytnuly at the aaluv tune they wilt

Florida Bar Acts
Tu ( rack down On
Rtliics Violators

Vds Are Invited
“To Bnrtici|m1e In
Armistice Purmlc

Eunetal service, tor Uiula W
Wagner, Hit, of i. i 1erpM •••, who
lir-ii finIin day n f, rrumn at a
local hosjntai aftir a *burl titor**, were held at tin- graveside
yrstrrda, nfts r ....... al Ellin prise Cemetery with the IG-v.
I.etuy It l.uw-on
tlie lb l.iii‘1
I'pixopal f hurrli officiating
Mr
Wagner
was liorn In
1 hat lesion, S
Aug. dti, lain,
nnd came to Enter prliw- HI year*
ago l|e was a retired grocery
Lain fell early today along a man
narrow Iteit from near lln rrlrhurg,
•Sun I v o r s |nr Iode ■ eon, I.. U
I ’a., to SiirrvejHirt, I,a The faci- Wagner of Enillcotl, N V., o
flc northwest also had some rain -later, Mr*
llrnry
Unix of
and therr wa* ronaiih table cloud! charleston, S. I*, three nirff&gt;.
ness in thy Great Lake* region Mi** Willa Hrux anil Mis* Gussie
W H IT E SI’RINGS. H e,, (h i 4
&lt;/1’t
A mcmrntal to Stephen
Elsewhere, the weather was looslty llru* of Charleston, 8 . C. and I'ottrr wav JrJualrd today on (lie Italtk, ol the shady Suwannee Rtvrr
fair.
Mr*. Charles I* Long of Havain
fluudlrds of onlooker* gallirtrii fill tlie teremome* by llir stlrain
nah, Ga. Thr Erickson Funeral
GAS STItlKF.
Home had charge of arrange madr famout llnougli Foslet’* mmitieliy.
LONDON, Oct
4 - - (A*)*“ The menu.
Tlie tliaini of “ Way down upon tlie Ntwatiner River' drilled
l.alH,t government announced to­
s iftly over the water a* Mr*.’
day Hritain wilt use soldier* and
D EFEN SE F A I T
Jessie
Welsh Rose.
Fo*ter'- c ll i "f the American Society
sailor* tomorrow tu im td i a
A TH E N S . G reer, Del 4— &lt;/Fi ;*rariddaughjrr, cut the rihliou ■I Comps,»rt •, Ant horn and Full
three-week unofficial strike in -I'rercnr Hupliocles Vertitrlo* to­ across the etilrancj lo the mem l!-,her», * till the Suwannee "ha*
latndun’* ga* plant*.
day confirmed plena reports lhat 'trial building.
coni* to nu-an n river that flows
More than fcai naval tecbnl-. Greece and Turkey have iiegon
Governor Fuller Warren called past the nlace man e II home,
nan* Have l.ren standing hy in i egotiatioli* for a mutual defense the ceremony a tribute to “oiits whether that rivet flows In G o tloindon, awaiting order* In oper­ pact.
of America'* greatest culnpotrr* gts or Khirida or in the t’ongo
ate the plant* made idle by tin"This i* a most significant &lt;mEffort* are being made, Vent“ More Ilian eny geographer.
walk out of l,t(K) maintenance reloa added, to eipand thr talk* Stephen Foster made our 8u raaion. in a time »f stress, of
international
crisis, wln-it hope
men.
into plan* foi a regional organ!- wannee River a familiar name to
ration Observer, aaid aoeh an the entire rivlliird world,*’ War­ amt faith ate our ptincipal inainstays, the pe-iple of Florida, le I
REDS N EED FOOD
rgatiixation |&gt;rol&gt;abty would in- ren said.
W ASHINGTON, Oet. l - t A ’&gt;
‘We in Florid* have been tardy by their GuVernor and their state
lude Italy and Vugoslavla
The United Slates la being ask­
in honoring Foster’* memory. offtrkaD, -rather to honor not
ed to helji Yugoslavia meet a
VI W 'IEK7T
Today we make emend*. In time, •latrman, not a scientist, an in­
threatened fiard rrtrd* following
Fust 212112 of tlie Veteran* of Ihi* magnificent building and dustrialist nor *n inventor, hut
a disastrous summer drought.
Foreign Wars will hold a fall memorial perk will become a an unassuming sorig-composer ami
mnker. Including refreshment.* shrine for lovtt, of FortnrUnt. posh'
Hoth the (Jnlveriltv of V w! *
I T S C O N S TITU TIO N AL
sqi1 movie*. Monday night at K:Wi Event ualiv the Male uf Florida
B EN N IN G TO N , VL. Oct. 4— ••’clock al the Legion Hut, Fat hope* to build a 200-foot carillon, and Hie hundred voire choir of
(AY— The ronstltutiunailty of a Jahnssm, jm» i commander, an- and alresdv the school children Florida A. and M. Culler* for
of this state are planning to con­ Negroes offered Foit.-r as lection*
142-year-old Vermont law per naun-ed today,
milting the jailing of debtor* un­
AH veteran* are invited to at- tribute pennies, nickel* and dimes during the ceremonies.
The program was picked up for
der certain circumstance* has land, and ticket* may be obtained for a statute of Ihe cnmpoier.**
John Tasker Howard, author overset* broadcast by the Rtate
been upheld by the state Supreme Irxnn Jim Singlatary at tha Gulf
of a Foster biography and * di- Department’s "Vole* of America."
Court.
FUliag button.

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Governor Dedicates Memorial To
Stephen Foster On Suwannee Bank

f’K 'G t E 81TIKKT8
1*1! \GUE. Ciechush,vakla t&gt;ct.
1 irFt "Eisenhower" and “ Mont­
gomery" are tu he dru|,|&gt;cd from
I fie- ll-t u f Fragur street names,
(lie Communist hew*pa|&gt;er Rude
I'ratu disclosed today

tifnrd W eatlier

7
IK. 1 vesterday, H
L*m today, &lt;15
Hain ye*terd»v, in inch
Tut ri Oct rain Ul Inch
1idol icr nurmtl rain ItW inrhea.
Tlu* W onther
JA C K S O N V ILLE , Oct.
HO
Atlanta
lb,« ton
Chicago
Denver
idea Mul net
Fresno
N,-w York
Phoenix
Seattle
Washington, D. C.
Jacksonville
Kev West
Orlando
Telia haste*

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Tools

And

Jobs

a*
U i a M « M la I K a
- a l l u N t t i Ijailp M r t a i l a i a r l a r

W hen the firnt mnchlncx of the industrial revolution
~
«M Uailar
a piteam l. r«&gt;|&gt;l»ciiiK the Isbor
nwn. workers retielled
III :i|nmmidIa I •rn m*
(iKHinst
them
fin
the
theory
Hint
they
destroyed employ*
M t i r t i as
rip s* M alta?
*«•**? IT. 101*. a l I I I »•*.«! fit f i r # m eld. T h e argum ent him continued ever nine*. Since it in
iaafata. I freiHn, anltr ii»# Art obvioun that over a n y eoiiaidernhle (lerioil of yearn the mini*
» t‘a&gt;| »»n « f ilRirh i lift.
her of pnyinir jolm hire Incrcaw d, it m ight lie thought Hint
h A l . i V i i r ^ iii! a %
I 4 ltar
op|Minition tu indimtrial ineehanization would be based only
i*oM Ho \ III: \ t
ftnolnsaa tJttM aprr
on the immediate situation, adm itting that in the long run
PI Vt»« 1111*11(1% II ATT:*
f
C arv lff
J .1* more machine* make more jolm. Vet thin ye ar one id
. I .*• Am erica'n foreinoat labor lend rn declined that the machine
•i# H**pia
ana
i i r i t Nnaihi
—
a n a in displacing the man. and that organized labor would not
14 MaatAa
ia.na "nit idly by and perm it the widespread introduction of
la»»
Alt •Miimtf Mnf|tr* mull at m achinery to starve its men and women to death” .
Hpnl*■,
nti4 Kllff* n|
'IlfrftPiNtM'tnl In* |Ar p *tp^mm «•
A n answer ban been prepared by the M ichigan Tool
I*in# In Ms. fit'll Im r*n#a#a fa?
'HI
**l i*f tl«j«« rn*r#
Com pany, which adm ittedly hire a special intercut in the
I iii|.rr**r *r4 %ssitssnitllf II* Ini##4
%?wsra**r nrp»r«#a(Pll«rs Is* continuance of m cchnniiatlon. F ro m Dejiartineht of Com*
merce figuren i&gt;n machinen and Departm
ent of I-alktr em
I f t v V «lf e i r f c l r p p n , H r t r n l f . R i » *
III?. »#4 ••- Inal#
pliryment recnrdit, a compnriffon chart n i t been prepared lo
T i l l t l r r a i a Is a
# f •* #
how that over the past forty years total employment ha
A * * * r ( H i M l* t* s s « M r l Is t f l l l l M
• a r l a s l « # l ? • #• l *»• s s r I »r »*»*wMl- risen as and when more machines have been installed, and
r s f t s n « f a l l ( l i t I n r a l ■ *•* • p f l a l r A
l a f i d s a r f t s p a p r r , a s s s r l l a a al* has fallen as and when fewer machines were installed. T h is
\ |* B M fi &lt;t(spnlr*#s.
does not necessarily show n cause and effect relationship,
T W A w M D A V. t n i
i IJrio
since Iwdh employment ami Investment in m achinery tend
f o D A i h m h l.lt v k iih k
to follow the general curve of business. Hut It does seem to
Nature provide. lhal th* »ln x - Indicate at least that more mar bines do not immediately
Of sparrow« mnull r»rr**pnndln* bring few er jobs.
feather* «|mq|lanmo*ly. Olherwl**
A n im portant point is that Ibis tool m anufacturer lias
they would fall lo the ground. Thl»
(a no aerid.nlt Are not I t h -par* made a positive answer to rritics of technical development
raw* sold for a farthing? Y*l not loo often In the past we have left the defense of ways andl
cna i f them ohal) fall to the ground institutions to chance, on the presumption that their bene
Without your falhei.— Matt. I0:?9
fits are so obvious thnt explanation is not required. We
must learn tn counter attacks against the foundations of
How Socialism pirp.ies t|i- way 1 our standard of living, as well a . those against the foundafSr Communion i* being shown at Huns of political freedom. T h e y need to tie answered with
A . Margate meeting of British 1* c a re fu lly marshalled facts and reasoned argum ents,
t t i There a reftiliiliuh It adopted ^
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&gt;
Amandine pay hnotti, price tub
,&lt;
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Aid prolit* ron(riU, Hj*»r wdrea J
b / llll O f A ( llcl})t(?1
business, thus shackled. it unaus*
T h e and of (he chuptnr was corns) neater for Hto (irn n d
It exifl, the Cnmrnunisit taVe over
A rm y of the Kepuhlir. T H b last comma inter. Theodor* I’eplaitd of Vancouver, W ashington, has died at 101, leaving but
Y o u 'tt ll»»r I lim story ahout nine members behind him . W hen I ’enland was elected two
ike jolt) (al man. and it is pt«&gt;h* years ago, it was decided that he should Im the last to lead
ably true tiial most ol those wim the IsK.'r, so the vacancy will not Is- filled.
have gone Iretirrk were under*
T h e (irn n d A rm y wits |&gt;eihaps the first general associ
nourished. But herr’t one I’oj” at ion of w a r veterans in the United Htntea. T h e Society ol
Trujillo of Lot Angelrt sahi lulled
Hie C incinnati, composed of Itevolutioiinry officers, wa*
two men and injureii lister others
limited to officers. Tin* (irn n d A rm y had a more democratic
before itil'tng iumtelf. He weigl-ed
basis, all who served on tiie N orthern side of the W a r Be­
412 pouiwll.
tween the States treing eligible Th e credit for Its organiza­
tion goes to mii Illinois phynlcisn, Benjam in F . Stephenson
fs'o matter how low down you
of S p rin gfie ld , who d urin g ills service conceived the Idea of
(*• in llin country you can't gel
few enough down lo he regarded form ing a society w hich should preserve the memories ami
m aintain the ideals of the federul soldiers..
at anything hut l ate lit lapdalnl
Th tij, aim it has faith fu lly c a rric j\ n tit. F o r a tim e It
and liliiod ihint) war monger in
w
iia
d
p a i, U&gt; the crlticiain of I r i n g la rg e ly ( Interested in pnithe ryetird Hntoa. Now ym| take
Henry Wall alit.’ lar Trtttinice. Hrre moi&gt;IJHK fcbe welfare o f (Is memta-rs. I ’etvtlnns and otfo-r prl
r n a -n tly, and Hit organijutlloit
comes die Literary Cairtte of vilegen wbrtt fought r*&gt;r a
i.
• &lt;
I otenw luandmg HIM at an frankly Hmk kpart In P ^ H y p'Jlilics.
T
h
is
|H*rll
was
Isifne
In
m
im
l
w
hch
tb»*
Am
erican
I&gt; g la n
Isirne
rnemy.gdLt|ia people"
was organized. Th e opening session of tiial laid)*•
’ tbok Uu'
Lin#
stand that while the Interests Inf, disabled goldient should b*:
^
looked n fter atmTrVjjgts. the hegtoii-should
i wa
D ^ i p self.servinft grojfp. T ld s hag temperedI l l . " , r t l v l l l » , '» n H
rrt ‘
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'*
I epa
“ *“* |bH,&lt; helped'Its sUtlidin^ in (s'liu^)* eateeirt
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TiTirtti For .Survival

Departflrtl

tf*n the b s

TO.

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S A N T iiH D

COURTESY WEEK IN THE ORIENT

3-&lt;A&gt;—

Sniipe.ee you had a million dollars
a week to spend nn your fellow

man.
■low would you epend It T
Thta mar sound eaay but it’»
not.
Naturally you would want to
pul the money where It would do
the moat good for human welfare.
You might not want to hand It
owr to dppr old alma mater nr
your fa\otiie charity.
So you would iludy the ,-rqIdem* that mankind i» staggering
under. You would deride which
liioblemi are the moat urgent.
Then you would deride whirl, df
thi «e urgent problem* your money
mold help solve, and how.
You must take into ronalderalion Ihe oilier money— govern*
men'el and plicate— that It lie*
ins *pfnt on those protilemi, and
dende where your dolUr. ar*
needed the mo|t.
Tiiis was the task that con*
fronted the trustees of the ford
foundation two years ago.
fh« ford Foundation, now a- 1
IhiuI to begin full-scale activities,
la Hie richest private phitan*
»hrepic institution tn the world
It wist m ated hr the Ford auto*
niotille family. The Foundation
owo* Ford Motor Company itork
and --ther aaiets valuesi al IMS
milllrr dollar*.

•nme nf the m ini filthy languaf

ea*t Ml million dollr.re a year, lo [
I » ir**«t frtr human wslUts
I ha trust**-*, iirau'ni i&gt;&gt; II. r.ty
tqot II. *pI&gt;-'intn&lt;J g leiTim.((!■*■ n(
mail*

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«tuilv. ilering whbh 'hry Intsisicwcl ni«M- lh*n 1.000 Icailieg
riliitna.
’f.'i'V •■hi they wmilit tense lo
■thei i the curititiuewl ripl&lt;ir&gt;lion
ration
&lt;t Ihe phyalcal erienre*, mi-dirlne,
■*11» ik
■iiiij inquire
■ml |
nuhilc
health,
l&lt;rfan*r Mir
the
siillral problem* nf humanlly aio
►«ci*l lather than phyalcal Hi
t hmacler.
H i. Pool F'eunilation will runrrr-tiate on human rrlatl-m*-*"Ta
aenuir* ns«re kntiwlnlg* ot man
and nf III* way* in which men
ran learn lu live tugrtHer In
prase In a rumple*, rofilli* ting,
and evrr-changlng wnrlrl.'
The Fminvlatioti w ill.. ruppoc*
artivllie* that will (l| rontiibuta
In wurld peace, |^) prnmote fc**
dupi am) ilrtnufljsry, (A) *1reng
ihyn ntu.atiup, | lj ndvaiirc eeen"w it well hpinir.ami 15) Itu reggg
»cUuti/ic knnwleilKr. of human bw

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‘Take A Break For
Old Times Sake” Is
University Slogan

tIAINFHVH.LF:. Oct. 4- IK p*&gt;
rial) — l.lvlng up to it* *Uean
"Tike a Break F*«r UM Tirrw-i
Sake." the tlnlerrally of Fluti'la**.
tW&gt;0 Iti-rriNninlnr, Oct. 1ft■14. will
take ulil grail* hark In Ihe dnv
nf rritiullng ami lire, marm-tin
hlneenma amt mint (olep*. '
♦Hut -.
Plana fur tlalnc (irnwl. traill
Vpe Iruatge*
tru
giatti«U n «nillli&gt;4
I'nllars tn vatimia lq*l|tuti&gt;na to tlnnal feature nf the weekend. r*B

l f r t * * '3 E i ; ! l ■ i ) i « &lt; j X A i a
f f lM f lr r T
, , f l w H" 1 f H M t . S ' ^ l W S t .- t y f e W S

(Pot , - ru*.. j i - i t L fsiumlatlona
|.ev? been™giving ^s*.„m ,ify
" y it ,t1 seargh Jn lV
M,lc|ire;..*Pi(. mine
tisrlsJ
iff luwai-l
Ml
research and lh* » r d amvmnmr
trtint give* a glegu push In thsl
rhang* nf dlierth-n.
(slants from loyndattona, barn
*cipe.| |n ,||iing utnny arten'.lflc
athlnvrmenla In lha past • for «*•
ample *oni# of tbe early work «■
atomlr energy, anil ihe doenvary
of Insulin ami nenlrill'
conquest of hoolswnim
Now the phyairal sclrnret are
mg allied min* than ever heft-re
v the government and Indii'trlal
•ureerns And na*ry nc.n-gnv*i*
rnrnental nrganliatlon* are lion
ig to the leaa eanlnred and mure
rpntroveriia] fields of human re*
latlnns. uhere govetnmenl often
feara to tread.
Before the name lord leaped
to the top of the philanthropic list,
two names dnpiinited the field
of private fouhdatlona for hglf a
egntuty— Cerneglh and Rockefel­
ler.
■ A/Hrem Carnegie, ihe, .eteal*
welter, akve Away |lhnMio.nqa,
Two-thlrifs of It went Into Mg
foundations, auch aa the Cetnegie
Oirpoiartor. -vhh hr now Is rated
lh* second largest foundation la
Ihe country, surpassed only by the
Ford Foundation.
Th* third largeat j* the Rorke*
feller F'utj-lathin. Thl* ll on* of
a number eatabllsheil by John I).
Rockefeller and ohh D. Jr., who
gave mm* than |&amp;80.00D,i)«0 be­
tween them.

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1,1 TTorUla Field the night W m e
the fr&gt;"thall game, will Mil!.delude
many variety acta, flrwworhn, dhd
aspen ratly, hut thr program, wd"
renter around the **old times"
I heme (if Ihe *lagan
Other event* of the weekend —
the parade which open* the fe**i
vlllfle on Frldav, the H*ue&gt; K »»
banquet, and thr legialative bar­
terin'*-ss III alto take tb»ir- esifrom the slogan in irerratlng co|
lego days for returning grade.
Of course, atreaslng the oH
time* will not prevent members nf
Florida Blue Key. atudent honor­
ary sponsoring Ihe Homecoming
fmm Initiating some new fear-ires
In the program. All nf the familiar
events of year* past are aim no
the schedule phis some new nn»r
which promise to make this th1
biggest end beat nf the 43 I ’M
veralty ltnmemmlng».
From th* momant th* giant tie
rede Itart* , down fja(n**rtll#‘a
University Avenue Frfdnr at I F
M. until the annual F Club dene*
close* let* Saturday, atght r4lurn*
Ing alumni will he treated to a fuP
calendar of evinte,
Sehedinad for FrMAir night ere
the Rlur Kev banqiist and th* Ha
tor Growl. An alumni g*t-to**th#r
la aet for ftatiirdar morning fal­
lowed hr the John Mer*b*1l. B v
AaaneUllon skit and lh* R&lt;vtm
cepadea Th* legialative harhecu*
will ha held at no«n and th# Flor
Ida-Auburn game will begin *1

N ew Y o rk prdestrlmiH tutt*e deyeloped t h « protective
traits o P cuts gnd, squirrels, t o . help them move ssfely
wr. the liver rveryune through the City's tr s f fir . says B urton W . M arsh, dlrectoi
who gave hit hie under die United of the tin fflc t-ngineering nnil ssfety deim rtm ent of the
Naliopt flag. Thgre seems to lie Am eriritn Autom obile Asisorintlon. W e m ight pofht out thm
no middle ground. Filher there the need for such tra its Is not limltetl to N ew Y o rk C ity .
T h e amazing su rviva l of m any wild creatures In th»
tn«*t l»e a Munich or lliere will lie
midst
of ronstsnt m ortal danger Is the result nf s|ieclAl pr&gt;
a Pearl Harbor.
•*
tective habits or instincts, like the m ysterious w arning &lt;
What it to he done with parents danger’s approach received by the cat and the stptirre
who dcMicralcly run nut on ilicirlRuch traits, if they ra n lie ilevelrt(ieit, m ight indeed asam*
children leasing them in the care Hie su rviva l of the pedestrian.
the Male and the taipayersF
An o th e r trait w hich m ight he helpful Is the patience
The Florida Crippled Children's of the cat, which can seldom lie hurried into an im pruden'
Commission reseats that it recently move.
DF'd for the operation on a child
f# aave him from being a life-long
munlst leaders have decided ♦'
follow R-iatla'e lead. Thna M lan't
♦iipplf f&gt;nly to f\nd that the par*
a nutation of whether It would b»
{“ d dbnpfNsied syhrn the
(6 CM ne’e advantage to InUrveaa
ud had rccnH-ud from th% opeIn K»rrea, hut whether It would
anil Moacow'i genera' program.
tion. There are. u y t lh c *nmneneral’t rhou’a preiapt poat*
lion, five or lix c u r l like that
Hon la eaaaHatlj- Ihtervetlng In
V * r- P 11*
that rfught
South Korean foreea have eon- view of hr* ntlglnal rla'tr that
done if to find die parent* tlnneil to push above |he SAlh Chlnete f'&lt;Ttnmnn(vm had nothing
Parallel deanlte Commsinlet Thlna'a
ltd operate nn them
thlnlv veiled threat of Intervention wa* purely agrarian, 1 had a |»ng
talk 'stth him In Chnngklnt .In
1..! ^ * "
the atro- to eave her Red comrade*
AmerMan B-fl»* aleo have bean Ing th* late war, and h# lalwr
* " • *n Korea, eirlutrint those blasting at p » Ml&lt; Korean troop diligently to convince me of thl*
Wnlih hate been per|ietrated ujson - nncentmtlop* and other strategic point.
A ’pFricans. you ssnnder alrout target* above thU ..Vdaadllae.T,.
I wasn’t convinced, because I
Thu* II would seem that Ihe knew heller, hut If anyone reull
wan’i inhumanity to man. Thou*
United Nations foreea aren't par have done the trick It would ba
adi of democratic Korean eivj* tirularly
Impreeeed with the Chou. He le a very petauaalv*
ira a tia w e* n « s - e * a » n * * i
ma brutally hulrheied by fana- aerluuanea* of Communist I’remler man «f much vulture and with a
Chlcigo. h*d reglatered at th*
D
l
n
n
l
i
t
e
d
I
h S ta rte d
striking
and
likeghie
peraonallt
Chou
F
n
-la
l’s
fiery
bleat
over
Wal Korean Communisttl Theae
a*m* time.
Howyyer, Chou can he tou
Th# committee, aeveral week#
gft,a|&gt;l (he people nf one nation. Ihe weekend. Thl* was In n bread&lt;(■
TA I.I.A H A S 8FN , Get. 4 the pqrt .he p'
cast fmm i'tlplng during which aa w'tnesa
■go had Issued subpoena* for a
M one tac*. fighting those of an* he declared:
iBpeelall— National Fmnloy the d-ren member* of tha old Cawhan General Geerge Maial
•liter. They are not even jlrangert.
^The Chinese people abto|utely tas In China trying-tv revolve f’hralrally Handicapped Week gtt| pons gang- Inrluding the Capone
they etc in many case* neigh- will not tolerate fogaign agrr eg- the difference* between the Na­ underwa) In all area* of the Rial* ■ivth&gt;-is, the three rleehetll bro­
s|on nor will they supinely loler* tionalist government and tha Com- (oday as the Florida Rtal* Km thers, Korm, Charles and Joo,
W I- Anri they ate not the poor rle
seeing their neighbor* being rmmlsta. Chop wa« the RcJ re Pin)merit Service arul other state Jack Guilk, I'aul (the waiter)
* tugnlering the *s&lt;h. f„, i„ Ko savagely Invaded by Imperialist*." prvarntatlve In the capital at That ■mi
■ml cf
civic groups *Uy lo find Jnha I Rtcra ami lxrula (little New
approximately 9,400 hamll* York* Cempagn*.
General Chou didn't name any time, lie war very riltlral wf fke for aiiproxlmatrly
rjth.
rapped w-rkrril, Fonx A: HathaHicra, also known aa Paul, Us
knralling Ipecia*
„ specific country. Ilowefcr, he U . R. pulley as preaetded hv Mot* way. jsiato i n i r - .- i . i,|— n n .,
pointed out that Ihe Chinese -are shall, ami place,) nlnliwHon* lav
itm l ay
.
*° **Kal lengths men’s pas- deeply Interealed In Ihe prorreaa the wav of eeltlemcnt.
Nearly half pf thru* handicapped I.tirla. and Campagua, yeatrrday
appeared voluntarily with their
vpfdieanta
are
veteran*.
A* regards Genrryl I huu'e
S " T** ** in (lami-1| by t|„ »j„|. of event* In Korvn, and **pre**pd
Iwfore Boyle yeiterd*)
IfHathaway
a
pointed nut ’ that ;*{(nrney
the belief tha* Ihe North Korean work end throat, It la of rntprw
Hltte ol an idc*. .
to submit to questioning on the
plaring
(he
handicapped
le
n
year
Communlata will win, ,Th* Impll- true that both China ana Husstg
ehatgun killing of William J.
•PC n eatly Interests,. In Knvca. found b'wlnes* with the Krap’-.'')* Urury. a fort 4r police llrutem «4,
omtror Waiftu u » i that the ct i#n wa* clear mot
Riant
S*Mee,
w
H
h
-nearly
M.roO
roumled out tbl* btaal by The nenlnsula hair t i ........ ......
rounded
and attorney Marvin J. Baa.
•rtUeal loll in Fior* * Chou
statement In Ihe M**™* Pm- Manchuria and Rovlet. Fljwrta’— diagMed persona bring pieced
Hire* and Campagna are on
liver
sln/w
TFetoher
a
peer
ago.
•« ley*i» that ihe "road, of
lq which he aMerttd lhal tlnac In Ihe great Russian natal
nf Vladivostok. It’s likely ’ llmhllghted by Ihe plaremenl* parole from federal prison and
American government la
•Ut* are leddened h | -the
last year totaling I,* both sahl they .had nothing to do
&gt; moat dqngetous rnemy,’’ Ihat hoth of Ihem wopld haye *n_rtrt«-t».r
of mangled moloriitv and
with the killings. Roth men, who
Vtq
(so served no||ce that the big liked to Intervene In fh* K-ieaw m e n l s monthly uumher of plare- went to prison In 1949 for at­
automobile driver
liioukl Island of Formosa, base of the rHsia
fur
the
handicapped
If It had been fewylb't.
l«t* II
feasible.
;
’
“T9.. March ,placement a tempting to eatort more than
Ib-wever.
lexplte G e n e’r ■ I averaew
•**'
in p i* m and ask Divine Chinese “Nationalist*,
be
flJMOJMX) from the movie In­
iou ’s grim language; *If Isn't I
hlgheat with 999
Cho
olectfxi before making a trip", heraled” deapltu American
drarrihed Ihemselve* as
Ilktrfy that the Chinese will In- . Km players who have lob open- dustry,
trrfcrence.
or# than that, hr iliould ‘‘pratae
Ingi which cm be filled by hamli- gentlemen farmers. They denied
Neat lo GomraqfiUtJeader Hjjo terrene at JtU* l*te dale.
connection with any undeiIf thry had Intended to lake rappr.l persons ihnuld contact tha any
“ ^ l *1*** p,M 'f1' •uitnuni- T*n-Timg. General, Chou la thr
Florida Rlale Employment Bcr- world activities since their piroti
Like tbe Pilgrim of yore, moat powerful, figure (n Ttrd ■ hamlH they would have done ao
vie# end r.lace an order with them. in IM7. Both said they amaaaad
lung before thlel
ineak (art caqlioudr,
their fortune* M gambler* before
Awarding ta Hathaway, "WF
I.lL u i sfraflM y-j.
* ***k t
i f phtricyflr hendt- they went to prleea.
Urury waa to have appeared
* . W&gt; withIn hit
JR - U #
at Morrlstowr m i l , raoactltlaa ha ig aa
lifi
altered
dlecfgearea * ertmo to
nutortcal Park longer handiegppad hut b*wam ah.
iM w y ia w .---- J J J - s- * Jt_.te UseAil and peuductiva cog I 1BS WwpwWmBm •®0#in0v# rW v/G##
county ahevtff.
lived the wtatee
(Ha business machine."
im -i
also
•a
Mlaaral wool t»»ulai(on 1. nptdirma whal Umg
f rock amrlter by forcing strata,
*t.-lhal Mio.
wader high pleasure to brook dp
ly akaei a etty Mock wide.
UM
Iko nek lata fluffy fiber*.
N'alinni, rayi’ that

THE W04tt0; TODAY
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Capone Gang

Campaign To F)mpioy

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have ever heard In mr IIV
fe,
u*ed in Ihe armed folcea, in th*
prearnre of young ladiea, also In
th* service.
Ing
-vhen we allow ouraelrea to bollere that by lowering our mordl
standard*, we can win. N o th iA
hut chana and mlaerr can come
from the ua* of alcoholic drink*..
It la a cate nf a loal soul, If *
man loaex hi* life while under,
•ticb Influence, whether tn battle
or on Ihe highway* or In a drun­
ken Irawl. In times of national,
dlatreaa. we ahould l&lt;e th* more
prayerful, and keep nut moral*
abe'e lhal of nnrmat time*, tV#
are taking life too lightly.
I llvtrnrd to. a young aallor be­
fore gtdng In active service, makw
Ing the remark, (I may not
back. I'm going to have a good
time now). Top many do not con-t
•liter that eternity I* a long tim*
tn ajicnd in the regions of th*
Damned.
The value of a anul tv price!***.
even tho nation* use it aa pawn.
The Rlhte state* that theree IA
(dicing of (he Angeles In Heaven
over one tout that cornea to Ood,
Friend*, let ua pray for the morall
of our nation to be elevated f r o *
It present state, for the better­
ment of our young people.
Your* in Christ’s service
Kee. B. W. Miller
Milter Farms

Flee, familiar with Ford operk*
•lout aaya that thla stork would
le worth much mere, if It it air
evei put on the market. 1 h*s e»t|
mated trial the Feum'alien'a a*
set*
iet* sleigh; yield im-im * of all

olui still* wrhr

Sanford F’orum
Editor Dally Herald
jm
Perhap* I a* an individual low
on the eeHnu* aide of life, and am
pcaalmUtir, tna/b* to a fault, but
In the face of a world conflict
■
iim a of
■gain, II view lh#
Ihe iH
action*
of OUT
our
armril force* with alarm, lo think
that the American public will not
ral*e their voice against the aup‘ with
plying of the boyi in battle
beer.
Here at homp it is against th#
law to operate an auto while un­
der th** Influence of liquor. Th
where clear thinking i* Just
] ImpoMant, for we are told they
ore fighting for the safety of
th*- world, we have seen many
good moral teachings go on the
rocka lieraune of lon»r Bring in
the armed force*, white we preark
agalnut alcoholic drink*, against
cigarette*, agalnat Immoral prac­
tice*. are wc to tee our principle#
come tumbling about our head*?
Are we prrachera tn be made to
look. like
. . fool* by our old
. .feahio^
rei Mea&lt; of reaped and clean IF
ing, and preaching? If-aped and
Godtlne** doe* not change with
the whims of man I hare heard

By MAX II AM .
(For James VUr )&lt;»»)
WASHINGTON*. Oet

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H E R A L D . A A W FO R D . F L O R ID A

THE NATION TOMV

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vyvr.W FORK - Among th# aaaorted movtee mod#
■w York City, some good,
I d ’ ’ In dhh atiiund New
called The
pWcptng Ctly,
eome bqd. jjiar# U naei «*llf»l
1
la# now at th*
^ . j l f - w V w 3 - “ -u ’ V
tlqdqnrvt V»d *• **dly nctaol# beraus* tha
fraadway.fpr UgtUpthla-atage perfonqarg ut It arp
g u ily gdi*w4hi"t*T-oG»ng.
anoa .q fM g *i*r. a, 41oUjrw#«litc .name4 Bkltard
OooUv.aVen mrWc tmpratalva by coapoftaon.
i Thar# appaar* to have bean great success In
other land*. eKierty Italy, with the ayatam of aetectlhg rtaVmmple m th# etreeu to portray Uteh).
aeWYa on’tlltH Thue, a caraMnlera ( I don’t touch
for (He epetlMg. but I mean policeman) will ba
wrong),
M d B k w rla y e d by a rarhhlnier* .(I ’m,fgr# .Uiat’g
t
ic recant Italian
rd toot* The llKWlq
beet-hnown of lh*
casting almost aw*
picture*, died this method of caatli
clu*tve|y aad )wu1.rfiTi»thoble &lt;u«e»*.
' liditet tried It with The Aleeping Clip,
When produrer Leonard Goldatetn
however, h* dlKOVered that th* New York man in the atrtet U aome*
what different than th* Roman on*. Ooldetein had 14 epeawng part*
end 99 atmosphere part* to caat locally, having coma to Manhattan
with only Conte, Colean Gray and Peggy Dow In hta company— hut
he discovered that the ’Teal people” he rhoee for th* pert# would
free#* Th* minute th* camera* began turning, they either hammed
It up aa If they were In a high arhool or little-theater pley or elee
got clammy, cold end eweaty and had no Idea where they were. Th*
upshot waa that veteran Broadwayilee were cheten for Ih# pert* and
they, ala*, over-played a* forcefully a* If they were trying lo reach
the patron* In th# It 90 eeate. three floor# up and to th* back.
Ooldattln had other trouble* In New York. City noise# occasionally
drowned out outdoor-acen# dialogue end. elnc# moat of the shooting
waa at Delltvu* hospital, work had to b# stopped I t tlrneo while
corpses were whaaled toward th# morgue. Other Interruptions leveluded tha arrival of a Knifing victim with a police escort and tha
audden appearance of a mother in a taxicab, holding I baby born to

har on rout* to the hospital.
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A L O C A L D E P A R T M E N T B TO R C -e n d I discloan no ntonea, ex­
cept to eoy that this More never telle Maty's— baa oaen exhibiting to
lh* noeey New York pubHc W lalp a.bbd that hag lrtrt*J#d'm* even
Dor* than that one* UnantM 'by. Matte Antoinette The latter I **w
at Veraaillaa a couple of year* ego end It wa# j -titlin g because It
appeared to ba about four feet long. 1 h»v# the c'uhlhocd belief that
ell que*n* ere cast In th* Mery, or *lx fm t pa/tarn
.. ,
Thl# new bed. however, la the hsiidlworh of Col. D i W l Springs, a
dashing soul who la pertwpa b»#t*known .*#f hi* magxxla* advertlaementa that border on the daring aid*. Indceti. in a hvust organ pubBaited by th* colonel's Irm . there are curtained isttari pen and can
■bout tl* advert teemertx. one frem A reverend cal lug them of "tha
lowest grad*" and baaed upon "the f#l;»cY that th# Amertoen public
keep# IU mind tn flltn." A u o m m . irote appre-teUv# conospcndent
described Ih* ade aa "oaves in Hie divert"
When I went down to ye* Hi# ^ lo n d i r ew bad. howeveh | hod

no time to medflate «m W* *4i- A » lu.hrer chlhl of W
#tsh*
a
I
tngly
clad in.
In, tpajamas, explaincil ire working* tn tne, oatd* from
Ingiy ciad
couple of gadgaeta about which a n liiJ po idve* Tb« bejl Ig dgacritod
a* tha most fa buloua in lha work! auJ I can believe IL If fpu
In the wonto of tha advertlacmenU for It. ’’wacky enough to want to
bur it" IF# your* /or aa.lQO.

Korean Reds
tr*atlax*S V i■■* raae On*'
he ' Identified, said man killing*
wrtc hot Ihe work of North Ko
reana al/m* He aald the u--m Vw
of fmn fhmhatant* Main by ,b o t#
ik V 'Mmunl-ct poller and Rotifn
Rnitlh Korean -oldlet* prohabty
•Mild total arvrral ten* of thous­
and* In all South Korea..,
AP Correspondent Stan Swlnton
reported from Kt'n»*n, west coevt
port, that a viirvfvor told CnBed
Nation* Ipvrvtleatnr-. JOOf) Sou*h
Korean) w rrr killed at Chonli*. T h j
Inxntlgatnra there are l.t. Col.
Urnl'n N. F.buen and Ma)or 0,
Dlonlalo Ojeda, Imth of the P M U
ipoinr*.
%
O n e inuresaid "People'#
Court*" In 8# ml were organised
hastily and 'd operation within
10 day* aflef Communl*! nreupsHon of lh* capital June 79 He tal l
polltlral prison*)* were "tried" thr*
way)
The prDoner* war* mar-hid tfl
the bal-ony of the People’s Thea­
ter building. The charge* wart read
end th* crowd below syy* asked:
"Guilty or not guilty?"
p
He said execution* followed lire
veriahlv.
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SPECIAL SALE

U SED C A RS
1941
CHEVROLET
2 Dr. Sedan
New Paint, Good Tire*,
Ruhnlng Good.

Only m ttX O
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, 2,.Dt* Sedan
I,oc4l Owner Goad Mechanically

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The whole thing k»ka
kwke ,,
pkr the c*v-kp;t of a B-W. en^ lha cheeMJst
oprecMye.thaa
fore rrU
mir.hjr
(t far More
or on be
of things to turn off or
before
r.n gli
toore !Imp
ceWhof
the hundred dr two hundked
a p lR . ’ O l * i
bundled Item* cotifrcrtting
overhead, for onarrple. tha bed uffere Utevtakm,,’ iMbh h

and a slot machine There’* * BUI* table for playing
and S»
Inter-bed phone gyetem. KleCtHc raaore tbennoatale. cloth* *ad ever
« epHaMar^etom just Uke the hind that odka buikhi#! have art
all ta tlio amitrispGoo. Beet ol ail &amp; a "pulsating mat leas that M P
•age# yowr eptn# every thrde mtautft all high! •ang.** •.
* T
There are aeveral model* M Una tafernal mmchtae. but
all hare In common, avidently. la *rbuhdllnk bo*i4— #
bundling board. Furthermore, "the equipment
guaranteed and the president at and* behind every tod
.a thing as too much service, now, isn't there T

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Social Calendar

Mrs. Guthrie Named
President Of 1FC

Personals

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Fidelia Class Meets
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hit a Sigma Phi Plans
M n . .!. H. F arris
F'a.sliiun Festival
FanlcrlaiiiN Circle

Mins Irene Magnifier
Weds Doiialtl Slewarl
Mist B n nrce Irene -Magtuder
and Ikutald Maion Blewart wet*
mat i ted in Char let ton. S. C. in
the Atbury Memorial Church on
Sept. IU ut f..:ur P. M. with the
Rev. J. t'arlylv Stnliry, pa«toi
of the church, performing the
double ring ceremony.
The In ills- given in man (ge bv
her falher, Johnson Magruiler,
wine u wedding gown fashloili-sl of
importesi sandielight Chantilly lace
over satin, a fitted todlce yoke
of French illusion rdgi-*i with appllipieil (lowers of lace, embroi­
dered with iridescent M-iiuin*. a
pointed waist line, full boufant
skill ending in a long ifi awful
peacock (lain trimmed with iri­
descent tn-is* of la. i Her finger­
tip length veil of candlelight im­
ported French illusion wa» held
in place with a t-oniut of Chantil­
ly lace erriluaddeieil with *ct|uint.
She curried a »atin covered pray­
er Book with uppth|Urd lace edged
in marl* topiieu with two white
orchid* and lulw rose*.
Miss Gertie Lee Hs-*l was maid
of honor. She wo|r gown fashion­
ed of emerald green bridal satin
styled with a filled imdice, por­
trait stand up full collar, m il
gathered skirt, matching milts
and hat. She carried a eascadi of
American x-auly roses.
Thr
bridesmaids were Miss
Wanda Grace Williamson, M.S.
&gt;lary Lodge t'ash. Ml** Thelma
llaltiiglrr. Miss Nellie Clayton,
Mis* Peggy Potter They wore
-own* of M-ufoam hrulal satin
identical to that of tin- maid of
honor and earned cascade- of
pink radiance h u m . The flowi r
girl, cousin of the bride. Ml*a
l.iiuia Jo Stauffer of Coca Cora
Itrach, wore a gown of emerald
satin fnshiomd identical to the
maid of honor ami tarried a l*a»I el of flower petal*
Judge Mat.m Strwart, father
•( the br idegroom w «• best man
t?she r -groomsmen
wet*
Adair
Crawley, Haloid Henderson, Ear­
nest Strlling, and Richard Hutto,
The Pride's moti.er wore a eown
fashioned of lodge Chiffon and
C h a n tilly
laic.
rhinrstoriu
trimmed, liei accessories to match.
She wore n col-age of eggslirl)

Mr*. Lester Guthrie wat elect*
W. B. Stovall entered Oiangr
ed president of the Inter-frater­ Memorial yetterduy where he un
nity Council, which met latt night dtrwent a major operation.
at thr City Hall. Kd Higgins
will verve a* vice-president and
Dr. and Mr*. Way.1* K'n-ker
Mm. A. B. Duibury will art a* have returned from a two weeks'
•rcietary and treasurer for tie varalion touring Tennessee, Ken­
council.
tucky and Missouri.
Joe McCaiim, pa*t president,
turned the meeting over to llfi.
George Stoothoff has irturnrd
Guthrie and plan* were discussed to his home aftri undri going a
TH U R SD A Y
for :iit third annual Inter.fra tonsillectomy at the Uiaiiyt Gen­
Th r Douirlaa Jobe Junior Iln&gt;- trrnlty Chriitma* dance to he eral Memorial Hospital.
ther hood trill meat at thr First held at thr Mayfair Inn. Thr date
baptist Church tonight at 7:30 waa »et for lire 2.1 and leveral
committee* wren appointed
P ll.
Miss Eleanor Herring of Wash­
T h r Seminole Chapter No. 2
The following will bt repre- ington and her lister Belli. C
0 E S. Mill meet at thr Ala- •entivr* uf the .octal sororities Khamr* of Columbia, S. C. visit­
Mill. Hall «t 8:00 I' M Refresh- and fraternities in Seminole Coun- ed friend* hrre yesterday
.* n t* will hr served.
ty. Alpha Chi Omego, Mr*. Ralph
T h r South Shir I'. T . A. will Auitin Smith; Alpha Delta I’i,
Miss Martha Wright and guest
m rrt ut 2:00 I*. M. at thr *rhool Mr*. DonalJ Middleton; Alpha
Th r Board will meet ut 1:70 I'. Gamma Delta, Mra. Elisabeth Mias Melba Drake of Huston,
Steele; Alpha Gamma Kho, Lar­ T e l. arrived Monday to Spend a
M.
T h r County Council of Homr ry Johnson; Alpha Tau Omega. few days with Mi«« Wright'*
Demonstration Cllili w.ll mrrt ut Donald Jone*1 Alpha Xi Delta. parent*, Mr, and Mr*. M, T
10:70 A M- at thr Library in (T.arluMt True; Beta Theta Pi, Wright.
Lou k w u .kI with thr luMipwoou Roy Greene; Beta Sigma Otrlcorn,
Homr Demonstration Cluh a« ho*- Mr*. W. A Morriaon; Chi Omega,
Mis* Charlotte Tru. leave* l&lt; •
Mr*. June Wynn: Della Sigma day for Fort Lauderdale wheir
tf»I’hi. J. II Truluck; Delta Della •he will be a partner in opening
Della. Mr«. 11. L. I’erkina, Jr.; up a nur»rry.
Kappa Delta, Mr*. Troy Ray,
Mrs, W. M. Scott ha* returned
Kntipa Alpha, Ren Whitr.tr, Jv.;
By B EV ER LY ' tilt A V
Phi Bela I'hl, Mr*. Dale Scott; to Sanford after spending a
I'hi Mu, Mr*. A. U. Duibury; month with relative* In Washing
Sigma Kappa, R o h e r t ton, D. C. Maryland and Virginia
We're at*fully glad to have Mary- Phi
Billhlnirr;
Phi D e l t a
Theta, Mrs. Walter Hnldow accompanied
Ann Wilke anil Walter ItoUth back
Clifford
McKibhin;
phi
Kap­ Mrs. Scitt home to spend till
with u* Imaiflnr th rf'n - giud to
winter.
pa
Tau,
F
r
a
n
c
i
*
Roumillal
U hai W, too. It'* troik) to hate
I'i
Kap|ia
I'hi,
Robert
Karns;
PI
bhlh of you with u&lt; again!
Kappa Alpha, Kd Higgins; Phi
Hopr ya ll w»*nt to thr ll.oiiuil Gamma Delta, Georg. Toughy;
(a n ir T urtilay night. We have a l.amhda Chi Alpha, Ralph Aus­
Wumlrrful tram thi* year, anil they tin Smith; Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
RRed u« all out their to cheer for Dan Wright; Blgmu Nu, Herbsterm. M r think* thr r h v n Irailrx Stenstrom; Sigma Kappa, Sally
The home of Mr*. J. I*. HullsWert* mighty, tniithty cute, too.
Green*; Sigma Chi, R T. Cowar claw on Elm Avenue was thr scene
So-raking of football, who &gt;aitl: Zeta Tau Alpha, Helen Trunoi# of the regular meeting of thr
"Football it much like marriage. and Zeta llrta Tau. Simon Ding- Fidelia Class of the First Baptist
It la wonilcrful in anticipation anil Odder.
Church latt night with Mr*. J. 1.
can hr pretty ilatnril go,*) in rrali"
Any social fraternity or soro­ Thornlry, Mrs. I). K. Hardison glamitlla*.
ration; It rrtiuitn several carefutlv rity that was not included above and Mra John L. Miller a* co
The git* un'* mother wore a
ptanneii maneuvera ami smooth and has member* may contact hostess*!
vown of minuet Idue crepe with
teamwork; it ran improve your Mi** Martha Whitt by telephon­
New officers for the year were matching accesorle* She wore a
health for a lifetime, or it ran ing 1«0-M.
introduced as follows; Mr*. II corsage of pilig sweetheart rose*.
All social sorority and frater­ M. Pearce, prtsidrnt; Mr* M. F.
leave you |iermanrntly nmininl “
Mrs Stewart t* the daughter of
.♦The Demolav Boy. hail a lieauti- nity member* are urged to attend Smith membership vice president: Mr. and Mr*. Johnson Magruder
lhe»r
meeting*
The
neat
meet­
Mrs- M. D. Bumgarner, personal &lt;f Santoid, and Charleston. She
ful Inatallation of nffir-r*. Fonda.
ni|fhl, at thr Mnsunir Hall It wa* ing will lie announced at a later ministries: Mr* D. K. McNah; i t a recent g tad out e of the Medi­
date.
stewardship; Mrs. Evan* McCi v al Collegi and Roper Hospital
open to the public ami I knot*
Thii«e attending th* rounril fellowship; and Mrs L F Carnet, "rhool of Nuising,
everyone that went thoroughly nrmeeting
latt
rvenltig
were
Mr.
I
•*er«iary-treasurer. Group cap­
Mr. Stewart t* t*--- son of Ml
joyed it. The Sanford Drmolay
Mrs. Ben Whltntr Jr., Mr. ami ■tains Include Mrs. W C. Buie. and Mrs Judge Mason Stewart
* hoy* pretent were: Luther David, and
Mr*.
Ed
Higgins,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
No. It Mrs. F- E. r.Hiiet, No. 2;
f Columbus, Ga lie is n graduGeorge Harden. Jor Corley Itonnlr
te of the Citadel and is now- subGarner, Freddy Wilahii, Wesley Hob Knrns. Mr*. II. C. Hetsel, Mrs. II. E- Morris. No. .1; Mr.
Mr*. Troy Ray, Mrs- Halt Scott, Hardison, No. 6; and Mr*. W. II. distributor of Tom llostori IVanui
I Bpcncrr, Kdwin Titon. David lie** Jr..
Mrs, (ieorgr Andrew Speer,
'"o of Tuscalinoa. Ala
ter, Jam ri Hantun, Bill Inirram, Mr*. IjrUrr Guthrie, Miss Mar­ Duncan, No. 0,
Mrs. Pearce presided over the
Mike Whrkhel, Bill Blown Itaivev tha Whitt and Miss Betty Jo
business session and the devotionWilkinson, Kuyi iu Katruler. Ron- Brock.
al| were presented by Mra. ThornA g Andriton, Mourns I'Jeter, and
Also
Ralph Austin
Smith
A social hour waa enjuved
^ h a F*»». Ilopr J didn't forget any* Francis Roumlllat. Jack Wood­ ley.
under the direction of Vrs. Me
one.. . .
ruff, Joe MrCaslin, Harry Lee
and pritas were awarded to
The Touriit Center »&gt;&gt; naked Iltrby Hlrnstrom and Donald Coy
Mra. Thornier and Mr*. John
laat Friday night after the vamr. Jnnt|.
Fog for aacelllng In the contest*
Mr*. 1*. .VI. 1Jingo ■. president of
Juil atanit everyone »*• danclne
after whirh refreshment* were Ilia- liusltirs* and
l'i&lt;&gt;(r-suma]
and ha vine luoMMida of fun! S*w Seems sh* forgot she had on her served hy th# hostess#*
Woman'* Club, and several other
Georg* llriii.li.ii whirling Dial gla*»e» and went to bed.
Those present were- Me*. F. K metillier&gt; attended a district meet
Result ?
Boylr around. Caiot David and h i
Gatchel. teacher, Mr*. C. A. An- ing of the organliatiori at New
'avorite Junior doing a cute ttep...
They broke.
detton, Jr., a visitor, Mr*. E. W
and of course, Harold Marth stagMaybe you heard the one: “ HI* Woodley, a new meml&gt;er, Mr* Smyrna Sundav to hear a talk hv
t i n r . . -again.. .!
health wasn't any too good, so Gamer, Mrs. V. C Messenger, Mr* llortinse Well* on "World
Cheera are in order for thr won the Kaatern rlty-dweiler went look­ Mrs. Hardison, Mra. Me Nab. Mrs Government. “
Among Hanford member* attend
rful thow thr Celery Fed* gave ing fur a place to lire in the South- Miriam Vlnup, Mra. Mlllrr, Mrs.
Sept. 30! Even though we loti weat. In one small town in Aritona, C. W, Ergle, Mrs. J. H, Ashley, ing the M in tin g were Mr*. Sally
lh In 20 (two little otr polnlai ourhe approached an old-timer sitting Mts. Duncan, Mra. Uerrlce Mc­ Mero Williams. Mrs. U. Little, Mi*
team « n really nut there ptueein' on the step* of the general store. Kinney. Mrs. Cooper, Mrs- Km. R. K. True, Mrs. G. liilliert and
away. Th r chrrrleader* did a fine ‘Say,' he asked, 'what's the death Mra. McCoy, Mrs. H. W Little, Miss Elsie Farley.
Following a board meeting a
job and looked eitra dartin’ In their rate around here?'
Mrs. oe Wright. Mrs. 8. C. Gra­
•kirta and twratera. Th r hand arjd
“ ‘Same as It Is Back East, bub,’ ham, Mrs. F. L Woodruff, Jr., workshop was held By Helen
the I'ep Club outuhonr everyone answered the old fellow. 'One to a ■ rf. A. L. Thomaa, Mr*. It. T . Kraus* on membership. She is
while they marched.. . Look* like person.' ”
humat. Mrs. Pearce, Mr*. M. J membership chairman of the -tate
we’re all art to atari winning a lot
Don’t forget the game with Dehltlips, Mrs. Cari Most, Mts. for the organisation
of ifame*!
Land Friday night. Same time, Peter Knudsen, Mrs. It. L. Os­ At the luncheon the group wa*
born*. Mr*. Thoratey, Mrs. Holts- gfreted by the Nrw Smyrna Cham­
What Sophomore girl are they same place, same tra m ., , .
claw and Mlsa tarene Franklin.
railing “ Absent-mind e*l" lately?
Be leein* ya.. . .
ber of Commerce Group slnvin-'
AAKUN KSD W
Tb«- Prayer inerting at thr First
baptist Church Mill I* at 7:30 I'.
M. tonight. Th. study uf the "Book
\% Tra . ll** Mill be rDIJtlnijf I.
A )n d * r thr spot.-or* hip of Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority the lewp
tiotlllt at th*- f citiald I -uightuii
Memorial if M i». Hiiti. Scott.

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rm ? SANFW W H K EA l.n HANFORD. FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY OCT. 4. 1950

laucul li.&amp;P.W. Hroupi
Vinits Dintrict Meet

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Mr* J. li I will- was holies* [ Plant fut ths “ Fall Fashion
s!"
3 hv i he rtata
Monday utteiriuoit at for hotnr i .
Itol Hanford Avenue to in- Golden Hi(ma Phi totuiity, w rit iia Buie C llrlr ot file Klisl Christian cussrd last hi(ht at a meeting
held at the burnt of Alt*. Walter
Church.
special meeting would he held
Air*. I'iiailes Grienir Ir.i the de­ at
the Hitt Theater on Oct. 10.
votional study and Alt* Bill Evans Clothe* from the Vouell Company
gave an interesting talk on the wilt he fashioned and shoes from
subject, "Religion* Education".
the Ivey Shoe Store will he fur­
All* At tt Billing .lev. .hair- nished. A. K lto*»rtter will con­
mart, presided over (hr business tribute flower* for the occasion.
session at ohnh time it was dr- The llusbury School of Dancing
Cplrd to liny*- a eatalt -alt nn *K-t i* l-a lo ring several dance numl*er*.

Potters air irady for distribu­
U F.iilluw ij4&gt;' ills tiitt'l Ui|t I hr h«*ft
tion and it wa* dscided that a
tr*.» **■i v» «I tli*lit Hunt i r 11mhnn- nt &lt;* *|,tnal Hireling woutdd be held
10 t lii" ft11tuM iti 1C*, M &gt; M II. 1:1a11 Thursday night to lumpletr the
plan* for the fa-hioti -how.
fngiitay, Mi II I* K «u»r M»* ffll I
After
fuither discussion of
Kvan&gt;, Mi* M il) Klitaiiith. 'Ir* business, refreshment* weir *eyc11 M T a y l u i

M i*

II II

Willititn*,

•d hy Air*. Turner to Mr«. George

Mr- H J i RUMP, M
N W i'n ‘ Dangh-man, All* Robert lltrk
Mi* rii«tlr« tii u inr, \|r* on, Alis* Eltratieth Dyson, All**
J, K Hi. hmuU Mr* \\

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It V'tiutik* aiul Httliliy Itm»r

Iriphne Connelly, Alls* Kli-e Hut­
chison and Alis* Shirley Smith.

o u t s r i r i A L S f o ii o c t o iik k
i I j .'4» Michin«*t«*»» Wav**
Id I ii \Im hiru Ira*
In ih i 0»t*l M'uVr
1 flu Ccfjil VVi v i

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7.60

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••f i'« |&gt; r r io u f iim l t iu in in g 1 7 n«»trtl a ili* !*
H«-uu l) K ir lil Phtiin '.‘71 for R|i|M&gt;intinmt

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IIAKUIKTT’S IIKAlITY NOOK
liarrirtt and June. Senior Heautlrlan*

Mrs. Donald Musoii Stewart, whose marriage took pLirw on Sept
10 in Charleston. S, C. i* the former Mi** Rrtnire lt.ru Magrinlel,
daughter of Mr and Mr* Johnson Mngitder ••( Charleston and San
foni. Mr Stewart t* the son of Mr. and Mr*. Judgi Muson ..( Colum­
bus. (ia

Like Mary
l». VIHt.INlA P.

\M H.KSON

Mr and Mrs L. C. T it lU have
as their guests, the latter's pa­
rents, Mr and Mrs. D C MattIn
of Jasper.
Enjoying tin J. C Penney picnn ut Dcl.eoii Springs Wednesday
uti&gt;'.*iiMin were Mr. am| Mra.
Jo. R. Will*.
After some time with relatives
in Pennsylvania the John R, Mel.uughlins are home again.
'Ir. and Mr*. Frank Mtnshew
who spent their vacation with
relatives in Virginia
rrjurned
Tue -day
It. L. Eubanks, who ha* been
att, mllng a lailroad convriittnn
in Kan*»* City, Mm, ia home
again.
1 lie Knight hoii.e lia* Itei-n
reiled to Mr. and Mr*
D
I..
V aneey.
Attending llie monthly inerting
ol the Haiifuid Businrsa ami Profr*.tonal Wnmen'a Club VVednrsdst wen l.ake Mary mrmbei*
Vuieg. I' ll. Anderson, William
K Baker. Raymond M Ball and
Kuta-ii E True.
Visiting Kilter spring* Sunday
were Mr. and Air*. C W. KJobloln
and their son.fn law and daughlet, Mr. and Air* Edgar Parrish
••f Orto Vista.
Mr. ami Mr*. It E. T ru e had
us their guests over the weekend
ttielt Son-In-law and daughter.
Mr, and Mra Eu-rett S. lit* ami
a n Miehael of llolly Hill
James A. Galliot accompanied
tire tardy of hla father, II. A.
Gairior, to (triple, Ohio, where
burial took place Sunday.
Visitor* at I he home of their
parents Sumlav were Air. and
Mr*. Floyd SJohlom of Ahurndal*.
Fiends of AD*. Sidney Fowler
will be sorry In hear of the cri­
tical illness of her mother Mrs.
lane
Matheson in Keosauqua,
Iowa.

Air

and Mra. Harold C. Pat-

'2i»c- North Park

SKMINOLE COUNTRY CLUB

M eeting Is Held Hy
St. M urks C hapter

HANDICAP TOURNAMENT

St. Mark* t haptrr of ltol\ Cross
Episcopal Church
met
Monday
evening with .Mr* E;ank t Mil
ter at her home un Palmetto A v e ­
nue with Mrs Mat ilia &gt;1 Coleman
as co-hostess
The meeting wti •
conducted hv Mr* Ruth it Scott
Air- Aun-lia It Nnhlr outlined
plan* foi (III- year and slated the
course of study would he “ The
Huly Scripture*" St Murk- agreed
tu put on the annual supper fnr
the Church Choir at th. Parish
House neit Monday night nt •&gt;:'(&lt;•
I'M
The speaker for the evening was
Irene Kelley, u sivili grade student
of tlie West Side lit annual School
Spuiisoird liy St Maiks Chapifr,
*he had -pent ten day* u( Camp
Wtngniop, the Epi-ropu, I'atnp at
Avon I’atk ami gave rn interrslin/
talk on her activities there
After tlie Inisiness .e-shin, le
ftrshments were served l&gt;(
the
hostesses to Air* Vnn-liu ll. NohlIrene K r llc ). M i - W, K VVb I miii
M rs. Margaret E
(lowers. Alls
T ro v Ray, Alts Knv F Hvmc*. Air*
R. I* Cornell, Airs Martha II t'lde
man, Mr* John f.. Galloway an*
Air* Hull. B. Scott.
The nevl meeting will he h r l '
with Ml*. Ssnlt, 217 West l w r if lh
Sllret, Noy t*

SUNDAY OCT. Hh
mf:n

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M K M IIK IIS

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lei Son and Min of Delray llearli,
formerly of lark.- Alary, were
visiting friend* over Sunday
Ernest J Cole, who injured hi*
foot some five week* ago, i* stilt
confined to hi* home.
Afr. rind Air*. K. 1). FitWert l
had a* their weekend gue*r thru
son, Bpenrrr, wlio is a student ut
the university of Florid* in

liy 1,11 Kritiirt1 in peiiuinv
leatber In i‘tiin|ilemt'lil
yo u r every coutiiniH!

Gainaavllle.

Airs. J. D. Cochran who ho*
berrt ill is re|Hirted as Improving
Air*. Jonnir Harmon wlio »»&gt;
a patirnl al tin- Florida Hanitar
turn in Or Undo last Week s » sufficiently
improve*!
to
In.
brought home Friday

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id e a l f n r h c I i i h i I p i r l o r
I t . (S. i n f a i l l e n r l e a t h e r
w i t h i n i n h , lip s tic k , co in pact . .
a n d n itly . .

:i.!i5
I Pill*

waa enjoyed hy the 121 present
lloates* clubs were Nrw Smyrna.
81. Francis Xavier died near
Titusville and Daytona Itrach
China in tfifi'J.
Eunirr Gay presided,

I dt I

WE AR E PROUD
TO ANNOUNCE-

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mid better name
brand in nur
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culur.s in Kur Kelta and
t Its* Hew Velvet tmich i

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cre|te in five new Kail
Hliadea and

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m oat a n y u tyle y o u w a n t
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Page four

Yankees Take Opener From Phillies By
B obby B row n’s Dou­
ble And T w o Outj f i e l d F l i c s Pro­
duce R un In 4th

become the first strikeout victim
of th» game.
Gollat sent Woodllng hark t«
the left field wall for hl» long fl|
Hnschl threw nut K»n-t*ntv.
No run*. n» hit a. no error*, none
left.

Holdash Is Named Kentucky Picked
Lineman Oi' Week
In Writers’ Poll To Win Southeast

RHIIIK
I'Altr,.
I’hilailrlpMa.
I OKI HI INNINfJ
lly i r.li M KIEit
Oet. 4 - M I — Yankee Vlr It••&lt;-Ki
tanker*
N E W YORK, Ort. 4
Won th# opening world eerie*
llrnon sma.hed a Iwo-bagg*' To lit Hulda*li, N orth Carolina
fame today. Ml. In n brilliant ju«t inride Ui&gt; third hate line
Center. roe* the honor of lieing
pitching dud with Jim Knnitanty,
Ashliurn ra e«| into deep rent** selected today an the firnt line­
e Phillle* *en*alional relief are, and made a running over-th* thoul man il l the week fur the I0 V 1
fore SO,74*1 fan*.
tier ratrh of Rimer** 400-foot drive ruling* foothall teanon.
Bobby llrown'* double, followed llrown easily m*de third after th' _ The 2D0pound aenior from
h f two outfielit tile*, produced the ratrh.
Youngstown, 0 . played turh a
fan*'* only run in the fourth
f'oleman filed deep to Sigler IcrtllK gnmr again*! Notre Darn*inning.
llrown terrflng after the ratrh, on Satuidar that he waa an orer
Butt Meyer, a righthander with
Jonet ra&gt;ed Into the hole to »oo&lt;«t whelnnngly cholic In the popular
• .9-11 aeaton record, waa tha new up llatrhl’t bounder and thr*'- AMiKiat'd I'rein lineman poll.
Philly pitcher in the ninth.
T e n Ir lion Coleman of Michiout.
Meyer got a lough break when him
tin* run, one hit, no error*, none gan Slate wat praised to i hi* part
Bauer'* grounder took a n«*ty left.
in M SI ’* up*et win over Michi­
hhti off the edge of the gra*. and
gan.
I’hillie*
hounded away from Jone* for a
End Hob Hoff of Iowa wa* an­
Waltliiii hit Ha»eht*a fir*t piteh other
aim earned plaudit• against
anatrh tingle opening the ninth. to Coleman who threw him out
.o uth rm California.
But he retired the *lde without a
DIMagglo ra
in fart to ralrl
Guard Hud MrFsin of Texa*
•core.
plagt-d a phair of a game for Hi*
tYaltkua grounded out to lilt Aahhurn’a low fly.
Si.ler
ttnirk
out.
I.iinghorn* against Purdue.
ititn for the flrat out In the la*t
No runt, no hit*, no error*, none
Tina week* lineman nommaof the ninth, after working the
laft.
tinin* also intituled —
taunt to 3-2. Hopp brought Ka»rhl
f
i
f
t
h
i
n
n
i
n
g
C a n t e ra— Wright,
Florida,
one out from victory by enaring
Yankee*
iimlth. South Caridina MrCutrh,
Aehhurn'a bouncer hark to firat
Woodllng
houn.e.)
cut,
Waltku*
e.'ii, vS . shinglon and l,ee,
Kaulti, atioiig arnird righthsnddarkle. M ourn, Florida.
ai who pitched tiie "big game*" to Konrtanly who entered firtt.
Itiiiulo
fouled
to
Serninlrk
)«*
•
•
Frida— l.ary, Alahama. Fueri,
for tha Tanka al&lt; aeaaon, »et down
Kenturky. Karon, Duke, /.arankt,
the National l.eaugc champ* with hehiml home plate.
Ite m fouled to Waitkiia In bad Kentucky.
o alngle*. Hoth came in th*
In taping, tha only time the of first.
Phil* had p man aa far a* iec- No run*, no hit*, no error*, nope
left.
ond ha »*.
I’hlllle*
Cloudy akie* anil chill wind*
.brought ,nul lopyuata and aweater* Korn. fli»d to Halier.
Jone. rolled a alngle Into renl'i
.for today'* opening Wot Id Serif*
,fame between the youthful I'liil for the first hit off Itaarhl.
Ilamner »*nt an ea*y fly to
gdtlphia Whit Kill* and the fav
llsuer,
ora.1 New York Yankee..
C IIIC A G G . t.ct
4 — lA V Hcnilnhk lined a *olid aingle In llorky Giarlnno, former nilddlo' The thermometer kyddifd aroum
left
field,
Jone*
(topping
at
second
the R7 mark a. I’fc. Curt Slmmnn*.
weight champion, hope, to Imiuimc
Time wa* railed when plate I’m b .i k Into tine i rut*ntloii totilyl l
th# I’hll*' f 03,(Kill Mums pitcher
pira
Conlan
wa*
hit
on
the
rigid
,now In the Army, threw t* hi* old
in n |u round l*oit at ( hirag i
mate* In pre gam* batting nrar forearm hy Gollat’* foul lip.
SUillum again,t Gem- Horton of
Goliat *trurk out.
New York.
lice. In their candy-atriprd home
No tun*, two hit*, no error*, two ' GtaiUno, *Imi of New York, re­
•uniform*. Hut the weatherman »*ld
turn* to the *ci ne of hi* grvatmt
no further rain wa* eipertfd. A left.
triumph when »n July Id, 11*17.
few mlnutei later the »un poppcil
HIXTH IN N IN G
he dethroned Tony /ale a* world
Yankee*
oot. And thr eun •hone brightly n&gt;
middlnwright champion, lie is a
till Yanks limbered up In front of
Diklaggio walked.
(heir dugout.
Jone* tame in on thr Infield heavy favoiilr lo will, lie will
have a drillin' eilgw in weight.
i The unveiling of Imsrhall'. hig K in o to ratrh Mlre*~ pop.
*how gave this rlty of two million
Itrown lined rllrsrtlv to F.nni*. I Ml pound* to 147 pound* for
• carnival atmosphere a* house
Junta fleldetl
Hauer‘a hot Burton.
The stadium aim ha* been a
wivta and *rho,i|glrl* , hated the grounder and threw to Gollat,
lucky campaign headquarters for
unbridled enthusiasm of their male forcing DIMagglo out at second.
Horton, who na« not tx-.-n defeat­
counterpart.. Philadelphians had
No run*, no hit*, no etwu*. non*- ed
in hi* last It) appeatanre* In
waltAil It* long year* to tugat a left.
the big we«t side arena, lie won
pennant wiarn-r. In the I’hllllerkllUe*
nine Imut* and earm-tl a draw
they had Uinir rham e. / r
Konrtanty atrurk out.
with Freddie Hamsun.
Tha'lxia and teserve *ral» were
Waltku* coaxrd a pan*, the flt»l
Tonight'* stadium show, lh«
•old out for day* In advance. Flr*t walk given up hy Rasrht.
fust of the intrrniHonal Mixing
In line for a |l lilearher seat wa*
Aahhurn Iliad lo DIMagglo In club'* IPM-fil indoor luogram.
A rt Falach, Milwaukee notion* abort renter.
figure* lo draw II. inmi fan* ami
palaantan, who set up hnu'rkre|ilna
Hlsler popped tn Mlxejlnelrl* tllf mu approximate gaiel of |33,tK)U.
in a eardboard Imx last Thursday first lia.rllne.
An -impirstiin ttiuniph for
Cloaa behind him wara four *rhnn|
No run*, no hit*, an trrofl) KP r .m y l^ o wonlrt morn vim ehmrr
boy* who readily admitted they left.
to n ’eh ■tnpItmsMp ninlch with
•erg playing hookey to see lip
Jake I m Mot in and a elud at Hay
fieri** epener
*
(Su ga r) Itoliinum In Decemlier.
Although *cal|ier* had Men ask
Hex I aynr. Salt Ixrke City
Ing a reported »lf«u a pair for
heavywi ighl, will «i|i|Mi*e lisle
**ata, mme 2.U00 reserved scat* at
Hall, of f Idrago and l/u Angrb -,
the regular fare price nf |d3!lwerIII Hie III lound mil windup. The
sold at the boa office. They had
neunntioual l^rynr, who hn« won
bead turned hark hy other Natiunal raped Wailku*. Jones waa rhaigd' "d of hit 27 profr ilou l bout.
League rhihs.
with tha error, the find one of ll)r 20 hy- kiiockuula• will lie making
hia ntldwetlrrn debut. He boxed
FIR ST IN N IN G
game.
Yankee*
Woodllng oil* e&lt;l a alngle nv»t .iiM- l/otil* and F./tatd Charlr* In
Knnatanty'a flrat pitch to Wood Hamnci'a head sending Ita chi t eahlhition*. land* I* the only
heavyweight to floor him.
ling wa* low and inside lot a hall. second.
I Alter a called strike, KonHanty
RDlulo popped to Junes
r*w three straight hall* to walk
(terra bounced out, Waltku* uaoodling.
assisted.
.
Rliuttn tingDd, Woodllng stop
No run*, nn# hit, on* error, two
' plag at second.
left.
Bena filed to F.nnls, Woodllng
I’hllllea
taking thiru alter the catch. Kit Enni* filed to Hauer.
ruto held first,
DIMagglo loped In to get under
i Ru*a M*y*f, a righthander, Innea* fly In short center.
I started warming up in tha I'hllllea'
Ilautr crashed into the wall in
bullpen
rlght-center hut held onto a *l«DiMagglo raised an eaiv foul inua delve by llamnkr.
No runi, no hlla, no error*, none

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Fight Gene Burton
Fur aSliof At Title

Princeton Travels
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DIMagglo |&gt;«j i r , o Jor»* l"
Inaid* (he third
------Gollat amoped, Mil M l*'* »r|-v
grounder near MCVHd hare an
threw him nut a* firtt.
Gollat alto had a little trm»hl»
with Blown'* twitting bouncer baf
i naiixui louieq nui io naira n* threw him out at Drat.
.hind tha plate.
No runs, no hit*, no arrora, none
Aahb-jrn hutited to the left of th- laft.
(mound. Rascbt came up quirk t
I'hllllea
throw him out at first.
Johnny llopp r*i»lare&lt;l Ml** »*
Ratchi speared Risl*x‘t ht*' flrat. tpri Billy Johnson r»ol*'»
llrown *t third for the Yankaee
‘teesed him out at f ii a t
Remlhlck foulkd out to Hoop.
( No rube, no hit*, n&lt;&gt; errors, none
Gollat lined eharplv to Colemso
Dirk Whitman, a lefthanded hit
left
HRCO.ND INNING
ter. hatted U r KnaeHaty.
:
Yankees
Rauar racad lo rlfht-a*at»r an11
F.nnie rate! over to
caught Whitman'* long hoist.
No rum, no hits, no.arrors, non*
!**r I* g*th»r tn llmwrn'
i Hairner gathered In Hauer'*
•Jnw rnli*y and barely thrrw him ,ef,‘
N IN trt IN N IN G
Yankee*
K m at flrat. ‘ f .
filsler cam* tn fast to msk* •
Bus* Meyar, a
w,n
lira ratrh of Coleman's foul fly.
In *u piWh (or t h e Ph llljea.
Hauer's spinning l*o*lnder twistNo rune, no hits, no errors, non*
e.1 off thr edge of Ahr newly-lal'
rod ami hounded off June*' bar*
M l'
I'hllllea
Coleman harked up to tha gra** tiand for an Infield single. ' &lt;.
Ashbura galloped lain tight
&gt;0 field Enqla' bounder and thirw
•Im oot at flrat.
renter to haul in Colem*n'a fly.
Ilaschi laid dow n n Urrifice bun'
Jones tent a high pop to llcria
p float of tha ulate.
•nd wat thrown put.
/
Hamner rolled out, Rlnulo tn

N EW YORK. Oft. 4~t/p) Foie
ci liege football conference rhani
pl»n* have been picked to repeat In
1030, h'it one Michigan alreedv
b*« Muhhed toe.
In an A**ocl*t*d l‘r*«» poll, 2'.'°
•|&gt;rtiwril«r* a n d htoail'-.aatei*
fi rn th* weatern ronferene* *r-»
•elected th* W n | v e r I ri e * - &lt;
rlmmp» la at year with Ohio State
•» pick up all the Rig Ten marhl**
I hi, year.
Hut tiering ■Ooatarhaan'a Ml hi
gan eleven dropped it* opening t*-'
to Mirblgan Slate. 14 to 7
The Hig Seven "eaperta" a-em*J
to have the h**t t&gt;et working
powrtful Oklahoma. The Soon*,,
waltrrd home la*t year with a f&gt; 0 o
re. I rd. and 03 voter* picked 'em ti
continue their winning wav*. Ill*
\Vllkln*on'a crew romped p*&gt;r
Ho*ton College, 28 to 0. In Ita non
league opener.
Other* thought to repen* were
Cornell'* Ivy M-agur kir;plnt and
Wyoming’s •kyline ala ruler*.
Fortv-ooe raatrrn writer* voted
Cornell No |, with I'rlnreton tec
'•nd mid Dartmouth third In the
ekyllne *1* district. twenty figure
Wyoming fir at. with Denver Dial
and Colorado AAM •tiling out f»i
behind.
Cornell warmed to It* ln*k I* '
Saturday- hy blanking I afavette
37 to 0 in n non league *fT*lr
Wyoming ha* tripped Munlan*

•wept tarn
s
V
Kmithwest football w r 11 4 r •
named Texas to replace Rico as Vie
No. I conference learn.
In the I'aciflc Coaal Conference
Stanford received rut vote*, whll*
t olif-onia'a
ilefending
G"ldeo
Hear* drew only- 33 for third place
Southern California wa* plrhed hy
40 writers.
the forward passing lead. In winnifig the Soulhsi. d tVnfrl n*.«
eleven laiar.l Ita two game total
to n il yard*, a 321.3 average.
SMI "a aerial bombardment of
Ohio Slate Ihredened every- *ln&gt;
gtr-rame malor college pasting
mark In the hook. Gnlv Arkanta*
with r,n pa**** in ” M3 top* th"
47 tried In the Ohio State game.
Southern Methodist's 23 rumple
lion, is third to the til-time marks
of 2tr bv Mississippi In 1017 and
21 hy the same Arkantat team.
The 413 yard* gained passing It
second to Nevada's 44B In 1948.
The tup ten total offense lead­
er* a* compiled by th* national
collegiate athletic bureau:
G P Yda. A

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Daytona Sandcrabs (iame Commission’s Baby Gators Meet
Head Faces Ejection Cleinson’s Cubs In
Defeat Celery Feds
TALLAHASSEE, Ort i r
First Tilt Of Year
Florida Game Conimlealon Director
“B” Squad By 13-0 Coleman
Newman fare* di«ml*«al
The Seminole High School Jun­
ior varsity Celery Fed*, looking
much like their Mg brother*,
dropper) th*lr *e**on opener lo th*
Davtona Sandrrah* " H ’ *quad 1**1
night hy a store of 1.10.
The Sandrrah* opened their
•coring activity In the flr»t quar­
ter on a &lt;13 yard dilve. The kick
for the r*tr* point wa* good 1"
nut them In front hy a score of
Still fighting In the second
quarter, the Crab* added thelt
•ecund score when ther broke
loose on a 43 yard touchdown
sprint around rlglil end The at­
tempted conversion for the ex­
tra tiolnt wa* no good.
The llahy Fed*, coming to life
late in the second quarter, drove
63 yard* downfieid In the Crab
•ix yard line lu-fore losing the
ball on a fumble.
Daytona look over the 1*11 and
carried M to their own 30 where
they too lost it on a fumble.
Tbe Fed* rsrried the 1*11 (*&lt;2
In the t’rah 31 where they ln«l
It again on a fumble a* the half
ended.
Coming )*ck In the *econd half
the Fed* unveiled *n aerial at*
tack and u*rd It effectively to
ratn 43 yard* but failed to score
whrn the Crnli defense tighten and
r*ll*ed the Fevl* to lo*e the ball on
down*.
I ate In Hie third quarter the
Crali* skirted right end to ,tre.-vk
for &gt;•*•• dirt agntn hut the play
ws &gt;-al|ed back and the T D annnliHed )uxau*e of an off side
penalty.
■»Th* F e d * then threw up a tight
defen*r and held the Daytona
#!evrn for no galh.
Taking over the 1*11 with otdv
sernnd* remaining, the Fed* pick
rd up eight vaid* amund riglt
end a* the gan," ended.
End.
Wright. Ilendarson.
Tacklea- DrnoV* Morri*
Guard.
Skatra. Howell
Center
Flelshrr
Hack*
lltifeMaon, F.at r id g e ,
Itlnkavagr, Hardy.

In tilt day* unle*« he rorrerl* a ll*t
of "defiilen le." presented him by
roininltsiun member*.
The Game and Freah Water Fi*h
Cumml*alnn acted yeaterdav »n *
motion offered by Commieeloner M
C. Lewie of Orlando who wail the
director I* not managing the
agency efficiently.
Coniml«»loner M. V. Joiner of
Jacksonville haiked up Lewi* hy
confronting th* director with an
array of alleged "defirlem le*" In
administration, gaining of public
good-will, tetllng hunting date*
and management of the «umml*
•Ion.
"I wonder If I am being *»crl
fired to rover up for an a- iinula
tion of mistakes alnre IIMH.” New.
man rummented. The rnmml xlon
waa set up a* a rniiatitutlunal
state agency In |!*43. Neuman ha.l
directed It »lnro March of ll*4!&gt;
when the former director, Iten
Morgan, dle.1.
Commi.*l»nrr I.. &lt;1. Morris of
Montlrcllo *ugge*le&lt;| many of the
agency'* failure* "Have lie-n
raileed hy action* nf the rornnil'
»lon*' lie »ald, however, that he
too had complaint* against New
man.

Finaln Are Slated In
Tennifi Tournament

The tennl* tournament, sponsor­
ed hy the Rotary Club, arid mu
dlined t.v Mr*. K -It Glngle* of
the City Recreation Department. t&lt;
ronllnulng thl* wish with the
finals Haled for next Konriny.
Hetty Dorl* William* and Mike
fllrlanl advanced lo
th e , *emi
final* In the ml*ed dovhlr** Run
day hy defeating Nina nnd llollan I
Dean &lt;1-4, &lt;1-1. In a previous match
Hie former team eliminated U i t r
Morrison and Tommy Doyle, (t.2
rt.,1.
Itetty Cagle and llnllv I’lerct
silvan- ed to the rmarter flna'* o"
» hye and then lost to Ellen HeH*
and r*tav William*, n 3 C.t
Helen and Gordon Dean vain* •
Drake's 1940 footh*H
*■*•* tha quarter fln*t- hv a 6-0. &lt;1 7 w|n
penalirrd 113 time* for 017 yard* over Hathsra 31 N’ali and Genre*
a new college record.
Ilernfo"
The play tn-lay* waa a'hedulrd t •
Only 10 pa»*rs wet* romol**
In. tin!* • m*' -b i.etw-een llel**
•**ln*t the I93H Penn F'atand Gen» Tnc)ier and Rose an*
hall team, a college grl-1
*
^Ig v Speer.

• A FLORIDA

G A IN E S V IL L E , Oct. 4 —
(Special)— A pravlew of thing*
to come will be p«r»de at Florida
Field Stadium Friday evening
when the Florida Hiliy Gator*
clash with the Tiger Cub* of
I lemton. The kickoff will be *&gt;
It will l&gt;e Freshman Coach
Tonto Coleman’* game dehut at
Murbla and on the oppodng bench
will be Hank* McFaildrn, Clem»&lt;m All-America foothrll and
|a*ketball player of 1939.
It wa* a pa*« from MrFad&lt;]en
to Shad ID) ant. present luike
Butler coach, that act up a Clem•i touchdown for a 10 to P vic­
tory over the Gator vardty here
In I u.17.
The standout high school tu­
rnin..
o| the Gator yearling*
I. langy, poweiful Rick Casaras,
I PIP high school AlbAmerica a*
a
running,
|&gt;a&gt;*lng, punting
schoolboy back in Tampa, (’asater
i* playing * fullliark spot with
thr l.nhy Galora.
I’rolnldy the next heat-known
former M&lt;&gt;iida bigh schooler with
tli«- Florida freshmen I* Marlon
(Hull) York, who won fame with
Femamllna a* a bruiting full*
lun k and more recently command*
Hie ref*|iect of the Florida yarsily
»e n hurd-hitting guard.
"York made the switch from
fullback to guard without loatng
a *tride," Floiida freshman coach
Totrto Coleman «aya, “ and we
lirtleve he will make ua a good
lineman."
Unknown in the** part* but
nyrkinx a gv&lt;o&lt;l high school record
from Eattarn circles I* quarter­
back Charles Grand-Jean, a IPO-

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A Pnoewrn’
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pound T formation ball handler
•nd paa*er fium Nixon. N. J.
"All of th# •t»rtlng positions
are yet to he won on the fresh,
man team.” Coleman **id early
this week. "The squad ha* girl'd
spirit and really want* to play
good ball. We've done a lot of
experimenting and will have to
do a lot mnr*.n
Among the ulhei leader* for
playing right* ate hack* T&gt;r.miy
Ire*. Drm* Dlrkey, J*ck M*cdle,
Muddy i'ope. Mike Karaphillia,
Hu*.ell Dilt* and Larry Killott.
Battling awav along with th«
other* for line iKitltlun* ate Cen­
ter* Jark Atml* and Sunny May;
guird* Art Wilght, John II*m&gt;
mock and Charlie Booth; taekJe*
Larrv Tucker, Dick Slmonsen, Jo*
D'Agoitlno, and Owen Thom**;
and end* Jack O'Hrlen. Eddie
McLain, llilman Rhodes, crank
Black and Jark Eaves.
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Important News
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•ay that you need an extra green thumb to make n u t .. .
something or somebody to help you decide what method* of
ferilllrlng and peat control to use.

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Fertllliera
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Fast art Fertllliera
NOW !

No nine, odo h#t. ito grr?r*. on*
left.
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Aiwa c
I’hilllew
Rlatuto got In front of Wallkn-'
alaallng grounder and threw th
runner nut at flrat.
llopp mod# a fi»*‘ atop of A*h
liurn'a sharp smash inside tha fira*
baseline and made the unasslHe'
putout.

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No nina, no hlla, no error*, nnnr

TH IR D IN N IN G
Yankees
lUtcM lieiosl a alngle pa«l Ilamner
Woodllng walkrtl on four pltrhc'
All*.
Waltku* field Rirauto's hunt l&lt;
he right of the mound and Ihty*•Hat at flrat to retire th* hatBoth runners advanml.
•tar came In fast In ratrh Iter
flp Ja ahartlefwIHck fumbl*-'
pets- pm waa M e u .f u v jt

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Choice In Southern.
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McCaskell Reed Store. Sanford

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Sanford Florida
K A N N il: I.K W IH C l f O i r n

As 4.1mIn tat» at &lt;«r of the
Itstate of Oracle Iswls
liar no, deceased
First puhliiation Octnher I. Ii§h

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niekya neciuvaiy atlangrniaut.- hftf ftlilt J 4*i|P ft*f i•SUftlit ft ft'* lift
*v M i ’ l l Mil *-f t It r |tr. ( t p f l f
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U*p«I 3 nc. Living Room Bulla 111 95
In this- |*r(ltnry. Ideal off hour- fimtip
III 1ft hit h II ft I*» u p **- , r l f t l '
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19 9K
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Uaa.l A hurnarOil Rang*
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119,80
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tn 130*10 rad. I fully •ecurrilI ic
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89 fin
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l i n t h*lfft A l l »*f * ( M p i !*•' I * t‘9*
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4 In I faft*I'i» m (ft if Hr mlt'iila HI ftI■
M A T H HR OF HANFORD
ital and want to g.&lt; Into tin itf F l n r M f t I ' f i l f t i ftiiih s-*■i i I f t. s»i :0.10* Fs 1*1 Bt.
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nit- w i l t t*e - *'1*l I n t h r I*I (t ti - f
are definitely going to a-tal.'ieh h l i l i l r r At Ih* ft *•»*l (|*t*'f * f Hi*
17 Chaviulrt for aala cheap. Baa
noma itllahle party hcia immrd. Hftinlnt-tft •’" u lit i C n u f t linns** ••
at y ; R 2nil SI. PHwno «7|-J.
n f o l d F l n t l d f t , * »» t h r f l f * ! Alnn
lately and lhi'»e quallfiiag an.l Hu
Naw Work Bhora
3 fifi pi
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2 fifl (7al.
up yearly when fully r«lahli»h«d I f l u
Army Pup Tcnta
4.95 aa
I (ft 1Sal Ihtft lit* lift! n f i W I n i i r t
Tnl* I* big hu*inr«* and an np l l l f t .
Army Blanket*, Tanta. Tarpa, Colpot limit v *r|d»m offered Write
tl I* H».ltM«*N
Jackala, Itoota, Clothing an.l
l i f t tin
*' I f o u l t
1*«*!»» t
fully giving age, phonr and adfit. oca.
:H#n*I r*»*!* t *«•*ift11 I Iftr &gt;d rdrea*. Hrrald, B»* T.
Fur a battar huv, try
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SACRIFK INfi mv Norge Fu»l nil A p - TY P E S of Build’*rer Wink
llratar, Hkr naw 175.00. A. ti.
Ragannald* Rata* -Free E«UJune., 1*544 Fali.irtto A ra,
mulea. Carpenter
tirarev,
Pha-*e IJWU M m H&lt;WJ
A I'T O M A T IC ■aah tfgi.lt*. Mb*
naw. nipt »3"n.tK». Itaal Bargain WOMAN W AN TS lr»n&lt;nc bd** on
JIBfiPii phone IP24 12| F. I.t St.
ptemlaa* Call at 1005 E 7lh St
S o R tiE R-frlgarstor, iT'faat". E « - CARS Greaaed, Cleaned, W#*he.i
Polithed 24 Horn Service. Ben­
rrllant Conillllon. B a r g a i n .
i'lipiw 913 It
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nett'* Service Station, Kanful 1
A Celrry Ava.
B O A T FOR SA LE m liala for
l-oi've It altar. Jrt faat long with 5
frol b-aiu. 2S H P. Univaraal 10-- Bu*ln**« Oppurtunltir* - i n
motor, value I4PO.OO. AI»o fi ||,p.
HtftfnriJ ii.arlnc motoi
with W A N TED ; Parly with oirkup
M i n k and *nma .««li tu invctt.i
uai‘1 laloci aml all n.'ea-r&lt;tti--a
An rvtahIDhrd hualna**. Phone
'p*. A P. Oliver Sr. Wrlaka.
1042-J.
Kla.
PIANO Hamilton up right, gum!
rnmlitlnn. 175 00. Phnn* 207 or 11 SPECIAL SERVICES — I I
PIS W. I at. St.
ORLANDO M in in g Henlln*l, aIt.
ANTIQUES — I amall love »eat and
t*ndn Evening Star Call lt*ln'
iter. •
I pin* rh**t of drawer* with wat*
^ nut framed mirror. Phone *84.t LAW N MOWERS Sl.atpemv.1, *.■
2-PIEC E overituffed living room
ayrlai iepalte.1, Inrl and lec
aulte with extra itjp cov» m . 541
work Prompt aervet H W
Valencia Drive,
w . i n t 31" E 4»a- Hi
S W E E T H A M LIN orange*. 11,00 R fc P A I R -M O U E R N IIIE ’ vnitf
huahrl. R. W. I^ird, Thon* 1134h«m* Only 10*1 down now t»
J.
quited. F H A Plan. In*tallm*n'
Loan D*p't„ Room 317. PhonS IL E N T S in u S Circulating nil
2M Sanford Atlantia Nation*'
burner with chimney flu4. W II
Rank Mettihar FD IC
h»#t i*v»ral room*. Phon* 540
M
NfcW FLOORS *urt*e*il tn per
TY P E W R ITE R S - -fiat* Rmrth-Cofaction Old floor* made Ilk*
rona Offica machbt** in limited
at* rinlahing. rUanlny S wat
log Ptrlfthle powar plart 27
•upply. R*eondll|on*d L. C
l*ir# fttptrlenr* *3 Sam ple
Smith, Royal, Underwood ind
Woydttoeb. N*w portftM** tn all
County, H M (It*#inn, l«ke
Wary
make, and th*v ar* mrfalnlv
nice marhine* Pricat are *rl ftrag iin*, bulidu a*r, itump truca,
vanning yp don’t delay Marine meek, flit dti* ahett and -|av
that Xmai or&lt;l*r. T*rm* If voti
by load or |ob. Contact If. R ’
are a little abort. Hayn*» Office
CVbMcd and a^aoctatc*. 109 E
Machina Co. 214 Magnolia Ave.
New YfttV Av*. Del.amt
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Phone 44.^
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13 WINDOWS wlTh~fmm7* and VT.N i.TIAN HI.INDh made Tr
•creena, the lol 1100; on* Roll»rder. Semlnolt* Venrllan mind
away bed; 4 ft. porcelain FrlCo
» 0 W 3rd SI.
Phongldairr. 1021 Elnt, Phon* 1115
I |fi«-W
IF Y o u Fare an Alcoholic I’reb
A R TIC LE S W A N T E D — «
Irm and want help, write I*. 0
Hum 1677. Confidential-Alcoholic,
*VR HUY. S E L L * TR A D E u*e,|
Anonymmi*
furniture. Wlhon-Malar Fotwi
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s i; E tar. Phn»e M8 W ATCH Repairing All work guar
aritaW. Rea*vnehla ptieaa F. M
WA N T E D - Laia
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FnglDh Jr. Phuna 1378 J.
Baija. 10721 Elm. Pbona It 15
Call Phone |08| for
W A N TE D : Small uaft tiflU t or
All Type* Of Bo»k Work.
Bahy upright piano. Phon* 70.
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TaucMon ft Watron, 1201 Cal try
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F.ach of (he S great Dorlfw tntek ftngiTVift
give* you power aplenty—ton economy, too.
That’*hecftuftft you get en engine that'a' ./ohRotri" (oflt your hauling ne«l#. . . one that 'a
iftm-pftckeH with money attving, ionf-lifa
rftatui

Plenty of Payload!
You'll profit from bigger payloads without
overloading axle* amt *pring«—thanks t6
Dodge ",Inb-Rnttd" weight diatrihutiort.

Plenty of Performance!
In city trnflir or oft the open mad.
you’ll enjoy |*erforw8iuw plus! |tw lg e ^—y
truck* nre "y/oA-Wafer/" for ertgy hftltit
dling. You ntn turn Vtn ahurler, Buck
'em up ami pnrk 'em fiutcr, i*n*ier.

Plenty oi P r o t ic t lo n l
Y 6u ’ll rirle eftfety-uun’ ill ft weldml allati&lt;**| yu 11 with I lie higguet wiruUliiehl of
miv }Hipulnr trucht You'll hnve tlm flrr#«t
tru«:k hrnkivi in llte imlimtry . . . ■ hum)
hmkn op rnlinK im hivtuIrnKy nn projwller abaft on a ll models— jj-to n and up.

N ow ! t y r o l Fluid D riie !

Com* in and tat u* explain hoe
eaty It ran h« fnr you to aniov
W A N T E D : Eiperirnrrd grocery
t-attar living
Immediately. A
caahler, aga 18-35, high echonl
email down payment bring* you
education. Apply Margarrt Ann
a Protane (iae Syatrm and an
pi lance* you need.
EXPERIENCED help. A p p l y
VODOPICII S A I.E S ft H KBVII K
Lattfty'a Drag Store
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4 ------ROOM
Sa bath, .1 lota nryr Air
J and
b4»*. N, I.a n ting, Rl. 2, Bov
141, Sanford.
FOR R A L E - 3 bedroom bungalow.
B O M rloaet apace on 2 lota Inahlc
City. Price f4.PO0.00, pattly fi­
Maty Me Kinney Bookkeeping
nanced.
Service
AUo, 5 Iwtlroom frame dwelling,
If.K A N ^C C n 'to N R\OM
Room 403
tan*Me but not n.mplatclv fin
r ilE S A K FOIItl ^ IfT O AfiD
Atlantic Bank Ruilding
Istisvl on PS acre tract with 150
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must notify hl»
landI alt bough he
— -------neighbors pn adjoining lands no*
less than on* or more than ten
day* prior lo such burning. Ha
must also take reasonable prfi|
caution against spread of '-hr
fire to adjoining land*.
The Florida Forest Service h«*
T A L L A H A S S E E , tkt. 4 —
I Special)— Th* old saying that a -taff of five trained Investi­
“crime doetii'i pay" I* Ijccotning gator* headed by a chief Investi­
more and more evident to Flori­ gatin' who trsck down snd prose­
da'* wood., burners as itivcstl- cute wood* burners.
gators of the Florida Forest Ser­
vice pre-s their campaign against
violators of the slat*'* wood* fir*
laws.
Last year 84 percent of the
Optometrist
forest file law case* in which
thtl e wet* arrest* resulted In
fcVKS EXAMINED
convictions, according to the
GLASSES FITTED
state fnrer t service.
l i t ± Palmetto Ate.
Out of 72 cases in which there
wtre arrests convictions were ob­
tained in 49 rases. Thrr* Wt-iu
lout acquit!-Is and five cases
nolle pirstrd.
While It last*
In 38 case*, settlements were
made out of court hy the land­
bau
owner and violator. ScttlemantB
lot ailed ftt,M82.lr3. A case was con­
sidered settled out of court when
ST
the person responsible for Ihe
tsther Hires In Stock
fire agreed lo reimburse the landiiwnr fui dani:ige cuu-rd by thu
fire.
N » :i .
There were a total of 6711 case*
Also: Wtie Mesh, Fittings
Investigated anil warning* were
And Reinforcing
itut-d in 2 6 2 rases. Fourteen ar­
Pi ice* Are FOB Jsx
rest rases ate still pending.
In Florida it is unlawful for
any person wilfully ur carelessly 29th li Main
Jax.. Fla.
tu set fire or burn any airs not
Phone (5-7781
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Kiv/ar.is L'jnch
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local Kiwamsnt lo sllcnci.
“ So the i«nt fot * three-bed­
TUooX lA K t*
room apartment." Mr. Martins,”
o ' cYoRin1 EotKS 1
fot u large family with an income
•H£ P«&lt;k Avenue Prevaricators' annual tournament was won
of 1100 per month may not be
K f f P u P W .P D E N E W 1
I tins year by the brwren member who insisted he had
any more than the tent for a oneIrf-diuom unit fur a malle, fami­
dropped * tad He ul hair Ionic by accident Hilo Lake George
W AY5
k il l in '
/I
ly T"
Soon ull the fish began lo
“Thst's right," replied Rev. Megrow long beards. Anglers
Klnlry, "and th* law -ays that a
simply sat In Iheir shacks,
family must pay at leaat oneplanted red and while barfifth of ita income for rent."
"I guesa that takes rare of the
tier pules at the edge of the
overcrowding," -aid Mr. Martina.
water, and hollered "naxt."
“Now what about the recreational
*
*
•
| facilities 1"
I-eo
UulU
saw
two yewng“There will b* plenty uf space
tUra atop m (rent o4 a i m o i
fur chtldien to run ami play with­
p*Ut*. and heard one of Hum
out anv t■raffle hsisrd," wa* th*
rsusim ‘ tjoody. goody! This
reply. “ T h u * will lo- recrtsllona)
uo* ties a picture we heveu I
equipment tu accommodate all
seen very often."
age- „f children from kindergar­
*
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ten to high school Sge. There will
slides, swings, climbing StrucIge Mahoney ttlla
tells of a law . /I \ V ^
Judge
tines, n spray |x»d and drinking
flint namtd “ Button, Button, '*•f ' ^
fountain. In addition, pre school
Dutton and Dutton.” A new
children will have a completely
partner Introduced himself aa “Mr. Zipper." "Yes," he explained. “1
enclosed play area of their own,"
have replaced one of th* Dutton- "
The
project
is
moving
rapidly
M a rin e s E n la rg e d
c-ain(M. ism. ii a-smi i cut. iMiutan i| Ki*a r-siwts Sim - sii
a- possible, Rev. McKinley added,
and final plans have lo-en com­
u e silssN r , « &gt; r*e* i im i
pleted by the architect, K. J.
men.
Moughton. Option* have liern ob­
Silvcrtlioin tsui hr loulJ nut tained for the greater part uf the
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ijixuti tlrlsilv si lit* (iimnnttrrv site, and it i* planned thal coeistruclion bid* will lie aaked for
C e n tr e / Press W tiiti
open te it lull.
ley Oct. 16.
P R E S ID E N T T R U M A N will y w
P r o b a t i o n tb# aaau«p-|
I tic An Fo ur st s lirsiing yeiDining the gioiip singing today
Don that hunters w ill gat mora
trnlsy alio indicated it mtrndi to conducted by Leon Cornell, fish cancel hie political barnstorming
used to th* chase and shoot rooraj
rspjnd beyond ill ptrirnl goal started jumping in the lake and tour due to the Kureea war. It I* rabbits and fewer buaters. (
repotted. Thus maay Democratic
Kiwaniani craned their nreka try­
ol (&gt;') tqusdioill.
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i
ing to »co them, (leorg* I’allrrcungreaamea wtll know the hor­
.Hdvrrthorn told the i-onirnittru tun of Ijike Mary, mi mlier uf the rors of too llltle. too lata.
"Ms t i l t g* is a efef* •/ L f P l'i
that th* Marines did not raped Kev Club, was welcumed aa a
ness," seys Cl tv ti t ad’s Judgt
I* I t
to i**url to Ih* draft, lie said gitc-1 by Col. H. (i. Ilarriman.
H illy Nanas. Thtl must he why
Many
Dsiaocref/c
ineumktatt
they
had been
getting mrn I'resident Hmlth .nit lined some
is inlay eul-e/-*l*l# divert** t i t
MADE FRP^M DAILY
welcome
ttlk
el
C
te
g
itu
••ty
­
through voluntary etistment* and new nile- governing membership
ing in srsiiea. day eecose to ehtafaed
by calling up rrs*rv*s,
PLAIN, POWDERED OK
t
It
avoid goiag home lo fee* *
7hr Marini- ('orps on June 1!6
IIOM R t tH IK IN li
Judf* Hanna blames meet dthungry RepuMltea ty y e ttn t ia
when thr Koiean wur bloke out
.Mis. Colin* Willudt, (mine eeee
CINNAMON SUGAR
tines en leek el meral ssuiofe
was 74,1116 -tiurig, including 7.SHI nomist of the Florida I'ower and ntU om t.
amenfi yaunf seople*. Nos *•»*
offierr* and 67,0(46 rnlistrd men. Light Cm, conducted a demonstra­
t
l»
This
wasincreased by Hepi, .'III tion of cooking ye-teniav after­
lhata are *i#oa
avertlma l* «la« alsny l#t*fh*» will da tl, tea.,
f
f&gt;
to I S I,bOO, including 9,6000 ofll- noon ami last night at the Cruomr
camlnf bmk
k* tbs loctarle*
errs
and114,000 enlistrrl mm. Academy In fioldsliuro.
Tito le trytog to make peace
that's tha Mud al su«ar ta board.
Of Ihc latter numtn-r, alwml
with Moscow He didn't mind a
The piogram wa* sponsored by
I 1I
104,Mgi arr ground troops and the- Light Company snd electrical
war of aervee, but people aUrted
Rabbit
bunting
season
will
b*
INI.hou in air unita.
deulrr- of the city who hud many
118 Maxisolia At*.
four days longer in Ohio this ndg^lng on three eldee of him ..
Voluntary enlistment* totaled appliance* on display.
M.70S in August and 4JMM In
Hcptemlier.
nil vert horn said the June, 1961,
manpower target
figure would
permit the Marines lo hav* two
divisions at full combat strength
and IN alt squadrons at partial
war stiength.
Hilvrithorn was called liefnr*
thr house group as part of its
investigation of military man­
power needs, plans and possible
revision of the draft law.
f.'halrman Vinson (D -(J b | ask­
ed him what he thought about
having one central agency— thr
.Selective Service— to obtain men
for all services. Only the Army
Is using the draft. Th* others
are depending upon enlistment*.
"I would not look with favor
upon the idea," said Rllvrrthorn.
"I Would b* unhappy."
, ,
Asked wfyr, he died three tea•one: fl | fie liellevrt a volun­
teer makes a better Marine, (lit
i fl
The requited Intelligence acute is
ilfd rV
new president, Mr. Cut appuinlrd (hi for Marine termite while It
Is
7
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for
diaflrr*.
“Thus
wa
get
a finance rommillr* ronsistlng uf
-« , ■
j
W. V. Hilling, II. It. CoJcmau K a better quality through volun­
H aail*M»4 r.«H, e * „ .tart
C. Klluulrlck, Jr.. W. A. fairlck. tary enlistment, HlTmtborn said
(8) lie consider* such a step
aoekplahlr" and had ■* it* pur- and II. H. I'.ipe; and an *arcui th* securing of "Th* Inter- five committee including all I hr unnecessary as lung ai vulunUry
of American monopolies" In officers uf thr organisation and recruitments can he maintained.
The Marines informed the com­
re.
John D. Ivey and J. C. Hutchison
mittee they had 186,731 reserveSoviet Foreign Minister from th* membership at large.
on June 86.
___ the eight-nation plan eonMr. Patrick riprrsasal hi* ap­
Of this, 30JL1N were In the ortemplates th* occepatlon of all preciation to the hoard for Us
Renan territory "And doe* not nrltt and co-oiwrvtmn during the ranltad reserves. About 30.000
aerv* to **t up a unified Korea past year and urged similar as- ground troop* and 8.677 In avia­
reator# peace In the Far listener ha tendered hi* sucresa- tion hav* hern called up from
L " Ha claimed th* Rovlet blocor during the coming year. (1. W, that group,
Just a Pew of Thousands Upon Thousands of Interostlng Records
M il, $14 K n tttr,
V . K. H m m t i A i ■ •killed malmOf the H5JIM3 In Ut# Marine
resolution alone meets Korean
i "My d nun tiler,
tM m r« m m to ITaro, T m « i i
fl|iencer sirvrtl aa temporary Inactive Reserve 11,312 were plac­
of
Folks
With
Such
Deficiencies
W
ho
Have
Been
Helped
need*.
Marilyn Sue. I*
,
"1
annual
had
to
chairman of the meeting while ed on active duty by Hept. 3o
Th*_non-Communlsl nation* op- •he elect Ion uf officer* was con­
li r a ye a rs old
.
i ulve up my JuU
All additlunal 27,462 of th* In
id eatendlng an Invitation to ducted.
and lo r aoma
becmiae ot sufMr*. C C. KWtee. 1*1* ht i
active Reserve* will l&gt;* called by
Uma lacked pep,
North Korean Reds brcau*e
K
1
l r r in k t r u lit
Uk
Jtraas,
St.
J
aii
gh.
Mi
next June, the Marine* repuitrd.
W__ _ m
.lo llin c h U I•bad a poor ap­
I). N. officially has declared
pari. JfesslMkyr
aaya HADACOL
M f R i i uw.\ i couldn't
petite. waa g rn aggressors and because
r,W n a n y o u r
really baa put a
•rtlly run-down.
£ r nolo my food, os
a tom ach la In
have defied r*a*e-flr« oratop to har nan•Inca livin g har
ba d a b a p e aa
i l K u
i «IU IlK&gt;u
iraallaae* I'rsa, r , s , nael
H A D A C O L . wa
1 ■ B f V . ' j w llli me After
mine, couldn't
naky repeated the Soviet
irsRlIsifd
i *o i * Dial
and
then
lost
In
laid
weather—
a
h a v a n o tic e d
j, I S A j j • n
nearing
e u r ln g about
about
that South Korea itarted Red motor convoy. It was the of pollc# wtrt on th# gIgH.
w o n d e rfu l re ­
’ W % JIADACUL and
K i n f i ? E S S -'
war— a claim the U. N. ha* second sighted In two day* or
British authorities summoned an
a d U . M m baa a
o m p la tin g a
tng and narvouaaa groundless,
emergency meeting of the fourbegan to fad
th* South Koreans at may lie part of th* same one that power allied body charged with
had
been
attacked
with
good
re­
batter and regain live weight I
, they received a stunning sults repotted Tuesday.
the security of Vienna, tu discuss
ET i and ouL HAD* lost, and auffared no more Indi­
and ran back faster than
an
Austrian
protest
charging
that
gestion.
I
now
taka
HADACOL
"
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COL
aeanud
to
eitton a i a prac­
D-'Jfl light iKimliei. pilots sighted the Russian soldiery terrorised
Vlshlnakv said,
[Ularly to help stay well."
red for my ailment, for
tical nnraai Bba had aavere paina
n f iar parity brtwwn North th* 160-vehltl* convoy Tuesday Austrian nolle*. The meeting
a new woman of me."
ny don't you try HADACOL?)
in wrlata and eUffneae In bar
South Korea in arranging an night near I’skchon, about M broke up without reeult. The Rus­
nlpc, being almoet unable to
•lection. Vlshinsky said thal miles northwest of Pyongyang.
were reported to hav* den­
walk. Now attar taking one bot­
vTetapora rlly the Korean people The column was rolling south sians
ied the charge.
tle of HADACOL, she!* able to
(Hit* seen sundered lifto two toward Ih* Red capital on the
The Communist march and
do her own housework.She tnoet
main road that runs down from demonstration
He rontinuedi
war* part of a hid
entbualaatieclly recommend!
want to set up a unified the Msnchurian border. This is to wring sucres* from an apparSMOtor Dvdky J. l i M w c - t U Mon RHpoitsibk
H A D A C O L to all eufleren from
mmsnt. This could be done the same road where a motor enlly flitting general strike (til.
neurtUi paina.
today. Wa should use the column was seen Monday nlgM Th# Austrian ministry of Interior,
for Hm G n a t Niw HA0AC01
i now a callable to build the and hit Tuesday.
Iwforo the demonstrations began,
tU r d Mate. I N I . t a r * ft*
Allied warplanes knocked out announced "Th* Communist strike
lure nf an Independent uni
gag, snd rthere the suu. rstrse
N n e t, Su Loots, Mli m rti "FUr
an estimated 60 vehicles Tuesday: order was a failure."
Kores,"
of &gt;uth ailments wllli IIADAcorn* Ume after ■»—
C O L Oet that wonder/ai
Iwd weather grounded th* aircraft
Thera were several attempts
a war lime In- r
HADACO L reeling everyone ts
Wednesday.
deep Inside the ttavtel ion* of
Jury I had been
is Iking about I A U s improveIt was a break for tha Reds, Austria to seise railroad station*
metit in the way you feel Is
tro
u
b
le
d
w
ith
‘
who hav* fought the war they and repair shops, but Austrian
ofun noticed tn a l i t dsn.
IDss IIh H r-imm r**« Oar i
neuritis
pains
in
started
June
SB
with
Russian
And continued use ol IIADivornment railway w o r k e r s
bar, through Its local arms.
m y legs a n d H "
;
ACOL nalpe orevant sum ail­
thn
rommltUas, will tnout th# Communists In
ments from eomlni Dick
A
Fifth
Air
Force
spokesmen
theea attempts. Despite reported
Mt only tha latUr, but
t" of the rod* of ethics. expressed the belief the column Russian threats, police Intervened
was
not
n
troop
convoy.
Id all port 1m complained
at the railway stations of St.
"There has been a steady move­ I’oollen and Bt. Valentin on Ih*
will be wfven fair hearment of supplies by road from the main east-west trunk railroad.
Manchuria border a o u t h all
last lawtll
ns ' W
adill
lT W POH* Huniigl
wM
laiRBM
Socialists and Communivta bat­
through the war," aald Maj. Ro­ tled at the false of factories.
bert Nelms.
Rallwarktn tossed Communist*
Evidence of atrocity maider* out of government railway buildIp O y
follow fetish**,
Win discharge Ha duties by retreating Reds mounted all Inga. Police arrested men seeking
1. add.
M
k*
"Our 'aelivilie* over the liberated south.
to disrupt power euppliee.
Throughout South Koree, AIwill be dlpKted
The , Contmunlite, mernwhile,
lled forte* fought th wipe out
id eetted streetcars In th* So­
northward.
Th#
AllUd
beg
of
priviet
sector, while armed Russian
I WR 'toWw ^iPwWl'RWtoiwW
of H i p lo th* mind* I*utsl»d hands of Reds fleeing soldiers looked on.
Why dont you give
aottefT, mounting hourly, hit tS,7 okr fellow ms
Th* purpose of the wholesale
a cnanot to help yc
000 A total ef 4,190 Red capllvea confiscation of streetcar* appar­
toW lawyer* ",
wae reported during the past 84 ently waa to uae them to trans­
i o nadir of pu!
hours.
port thousands of CommunistsGeneral MacArthur’a headquar­ lid workers to c mate demonstra­
ter*. In announcing tha arrival of tion to Vienna's governmental dis­
Hkaf^tbe b e nJT^n d the third Infantry, did not dis­ trict this afternoon.
CfClMt
close tha tlm* and place.
The Communist coll for th*
The new tmopa swelled ta alt general strike wae ignored by
&gt; ftcuolthat divisions and mm regimental com­ most of Austria's workers, alSIS bat team the American fo rm In
it produced short-lived at-----------------AnetraHets
end
FMKw.
te Inovn

ffCealtearS
ftitiM M ri.ta. v, » * neel
II ■•i i m N I'r-n ra w &lt;l*#i
gainst the posilble danger* of terected Itself in * Dumber of
foliation due to the pouring
(
of 17 projects thal added to the pro­
billion* of dollar* of! military out­ fit**! and wslfsre of th* citiren*
lay Into the economic ttieem. and Lu rin rn Interest of our coun­
"lye can be destroyed by the ulcer ty. A publicity director, Tod
of Inflation within," h* declared. Swaltn was added to the Chain"Inflation ha* already exit lax* het's personnel, amt his activities
iyer* more than one billion .loi­ have included photograph* snd
rs tine* the attack on Korea stories to newspaper*, iradr journ­
began.”
als and work on our own litera­
If we are not to i n the pur­ ture.
chasing power of fixed Income* |r
“ A banquet woe tendered In*
duced, we must step In and stop New Y&lt; rk (iisnt officials snd
Inflation, he staled. "The Peril- members of the press arrolnpan)
dent Hat the autnority to stop thi* ilig tbrin bete during th* tisitunfi
trend by rrstiictton* on easy cre­ season The Chsmber assisted the
dit."
Seminole Country Club and the
The Kuislan Raders in the Kre­ Mayfair Inn in putting on a very
mlin wire confident, he *atd. that successful amsteui tjulf lournswhen thry gave the otdei frr the ment ls«t -puny We also spun
invation of South Korea that tie toted an advertisement of the
end of the UnKrd Nat Ion* a* an tent* u -ed tv local Hoy Scout
effective organisation wa* In representative* to tbe national
eight and that thry could go for­ Jamie,res in Valley Forge, I’enlt.
ward In their plan* for world re­
"D u rlrg the past Ilf month*
volution.
illustrated folders and supThere criminal*, he declared, Iff,non
forgot that for five month* prior iderm-nts have been distributed
Chamber i* maintaining lia
Russia had not been attending th* Th*
Security Council because it bail billboards md three in partner­
refused to seat the Chinese lie.I ship with the Mr Iamb. and Regovernment F ir the first time the I.and rhamljs-r* of Commerce, The
Council waa aide to meet and art I ( ’bamlu-r aide! in lesiueala from
!,nk«&gt; Mary, I’latllation F*tale*
wit hold the obstruction of the I and
the State Kairner* Market fur
Russian veto and called upon all additional
telephone *crvir*. Th*
the natlms of the wur|d to itou
.Ihnmber continued It* effort dur­
the aggression in Korea
Russia quickly realised Its mis­ ing the year and wa* instrument­
take and ramr lark with Malik I al in having the City Commission
pn«* a resolution for the puioose
and Vlshinsky. It realises that the of
securing a loan for lb* pro
UN If permitted to grow could
water terminal.
M il on the ecnseleri-e of th. posed
“ The Cham bei ha- been re
world and stop aggression. Hus­
ain sent these men to "scuttle" preaented at various meetinits nf
Florida Waterway* Congrats
thy UN. hut today it horns bright­ the
and Issstfr the manager and A. W.
er, than evsi W ore.
Hr warned that we riu*t not (*■ Lee were elected dire, tola of the
During the year (he
mislead Into believing that the organisation.
victory of the UN forces In Kuren Manager ha* made several visit*
mean* a basic change In Russian tu the li. S. Kngineer* in Jarkpredicted further outbreaks •onville regarding the HanfordIn-China, Iran or Ilrrlin. and T it u*v ills- Canal. T)i* (fhamber
a laroth at the
stated that Russia wants to d--*- also sponsored
County Fair and a booth
troy the Ideals of drmoernry and Heminole
at
th*
Central
Florida
Ksposltjnn
freedom.
in Orlando.
Mr. Smathers thanked the peo­
“Th* total amount of home
ple who worked for him In his
campaign and (he voters of San­ building in Hanford during the
ford and Seminole County for past year has reached t l .107,71*0
their support. At the reception h&lt; of which construction by I’hilMp*
wore a natty blue suit, hut doffed properties represent* ?IJW 000. A
Ms coat as anon a* he rot a total of I f/i homes l.av* lu-er
*nance. Many wet* Impressed by Isiiilt altogether, and at leart 7f&lt;
Mr cordial, friendly manner, and mure a ir srli-duled to hr built
ha* mode a "big hit" with the tld* year.
ladle*, lie managed to get eeecral
“The Chandier umlertia.k the
gulp* of citrus punch before leav­ recherking of (he federal census
ing for th* broadcast. Aftrr that flgurrs for .Seminole County and
ho left for Ttlusville and a trip to found 1440 additional name*. Th*
Mliral before returning to Con­ tourist &gt;*ason was bigger titan
gress.
anv ever etperirnerd in our
, ; Tbe Tourist Center we* beauti­ county, and thr ptugratn e« ml tut id
fully decorated fur th* occasion bv the Tourist Club Was latiafacWith minv colors and varieties &lt;■, lurv In *vvry way.
hibiscus flowers. Mrs. Hill Kirk
" T h r mrml-rnldp .Irivr Ihl*
and Mr*, George Speer headrd the year will Is* ovrr 110,000 as soon
||tt* &lt;in 'deoorafionW
as a frw rtf thr outstanding
f**U*a*a included Mrs. John pledges come in. This Is by far
Jowag, Mr*. Harry V'oodruff, l he best year we hav* rv rr had,
Bernard Wilkie, Mr*. A. II. with total rash receipt* of IB,
p, Mrs.,,Ralph .A. Smith- 9IH.60.Wr have . total uf 466
m-■
!|l| Ms to Williams, Mr*, memltvrs, whlrh liu luti** 8(1 new
r Carr away. . Mr» Kirk. members. We al-o hav* f 190 In
. Speer, Mf*- George Harden service member*.
MIS. (I. W. Spencer.
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VOLUME XXXXII

KM nM Uhed 190H

Malik Attacks
Loyalty Check
And Taft Law

Vienna Strike
Halts Traffic
On Railroad

lilts Korean Peace

E gypt O ffers To Contribute
1,000,000
Man A rm y If Allies
Will Supply T hem
LONDON, Oct. &amp; — &lt; d v - Kl#.
ten nation* led by Britain xwn
will amV the United Stale*, to
help finance n ll.OOO.OOU.UUO
program to raise southeast
Aalan lit in* standards.
A communique Issued after
week-lung talks announced toda; fulfilment of the aid- \»ia
program wilt depend on “the
financial aupport of inlrriva*
llonal agencies, and ruunlrlr*
outside the area."
WASH IN G TO N ~ l)c I. 8 — of)
— lireece agreed today lo |oin
Turkey In linking ila military
defenae planning le Ike Medllerranaan strategy of the AtUnta Treaty nation*.
(ireek Ambassador Alhanaae
Polltia Informed the Slate De­
partment in n note that hi*
guternmenl accepted an in f la ­
tion Iruin the North Atlantic
Trral* Council lo take part In
planning the defenae of the
Mediterranean.

FAMILIAR S O V in argum rnU a:e
given by Moscow's Foreign M inu­
ter Andret Vlshlnsky to tha
nation P o lllle a l Com m ittee at
United Notions headquarter* its
tjik r Success, N. Y . Vtshlnvky
charged tlial the Korean cvuidlit
*•1 a "civil war ' end blamed li e
United Slate* lo r aggress)' n
against Uie Nortts Korean »'
niUUllta. H li Ion* ipeecll was de­
signed to delay U N. political action
00 Korean peace
(fnlernarlooull

Speeding Express
Hits Tank Car At
70 Miles An Hour

LAKE SUCCESS. Oct. S - &lt;/P»
- Runia i Jacob A. Malik today
criticued American loyalty checks
and the Taft-llarlley law at vio­
lations of human lights and free­
doms.
I he Soviet delegate lo the U. N.
Blast O ccurs But No
also accused Britans and the U. S.
One Killed Though
ol falsifying charges of such viola­
tions in Bulgaria, Romania, and
F orty A re Injured
Hungary to divert attention from
Uritiih-Ameiican espionage and
L it IK. I ’a . t V t . f. &lt;A&gt;)
A
sabotage in those Communist con- New York l rid l.il Railioad II)ef
11oiled countries.
clipping along at hrllrr lliati a
His attack was made before the mile A minute smashed into a drUw artaaea

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Tabled By Jaycees
For Farther Study
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Douglas Stonstront, the Jay,-re*
today voted to table a National
t'ummittee lie col ut inn urging the
u«e of the veto to keep Communis!
China out of the tf.N.
Judge tttrnstrom ciprease,) the
opinion that the resolution wa*
too important to art on without
further study.
The Jaycees also accepted a challenge from the Eustls club to parUWaltsaeS On race gear)

Search Is Continued
FTir Campbell Child

Another Ship ROK 3rd Division
Is Struck By Occupies Changion
Korean Mine

(ira d e Crossing' Smash Kills Two

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I uir.gn Svsrrlaiv I inrst lirvill hi*l n uf Ihr S*in m .ilr
It wa* nut known immediately muinilig appiosed tlir inclusion of
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t t f f w- t.oiay
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whet,- the- Communist, had hh* k stair file control tor the county a*
rd tiain traffic- into the northwest an issue in the Nos 7 elrclngl. in Blilains I - i Imm I ’ u l) bala* fed t f . 4- f tdi 1 H i l l al I i | ( f s lliaa* • • f f u f l t l t i f ' %
station and Front Josef Station,
Uni Still 11f l hr ft**(&gt;'&lt;lifti)iIlit y uf
from where American military anil the placing ol the piopotal on ' ,eekmv big (miwci deals mill Rus­ t . o I(t*rv In
( h i m o lt* w it h
sia
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too
dose
lo
the
leave every night
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Ilf
.m fir f •ftijt uf htM.l.g mi«t
railed fiesghl oil lank car early1 An American, Curtis T - K lllv i-n
1tin Atliun loHiowrtl lire |»fp»**n t oiunmmsl Imr in upfioiiiifl wed [ . tn. ( H|.i- id ie«l eslute
today, setting off an eapltision •'/ Nc«r*d*|e, N. V., reported tin
h&lt;- •l»*%l.ii
"Ilntne ownership.
lalion
by R. S .Sii.ipscm of tlo ein i, umaincnt.
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t; Communist* had art up three road '
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AltL ogl, R* *in showed senou. „ (r ,ll|lllk
winch rocked midltiwn L ie .
block* «&lt; St. Poellen or, the h ir h -.SStale Foirst Sersnr of petitions
(I m* |irrM-n(
Miraculously, no one was killed wav leading from Vienna t„ (hi- irtcisrd by County Agent I
B fltfl'i i»l l-uinig %l«rii||(|| tliloUv'.Vf roitdut.'
Between 40 and rrll were inpired American vonv.
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4'iiltij t I t A t I n *
tint
In
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Dawson from uwtieii id nun; lece d ilt/sessec.
Curtis, &gt;ald
CowmunlsU
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hut noise was funned although
the Mil s'tsfni As'tatTiihk out at U tii (hat Ihi* «)iurt in KluriiU
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11 teal estate sales i« Joe ill a
lUmrt lions . the Lousing- Ureter
over msrJS s Msd p t o s r t . ’T h v y I S e m i n o l e C o s a n i y . a s k i n g Il i a ) I n c the patilut.
by declaimg he would( „ m|hlN| BU&gt;.
fraped high into the an and lap;^d are refusing to alios* any Aiiakrian \ Commnssou place the mallei ol .1 put all In, rflori into the United atomicinvasion of tlo- mutlieru
al rornr of the cat* on ihr pala­
Nation, .ind llir , ollrcliVe aimcsJ Industrial areas
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Mr , Mall pointed
out lk.il llieiitial westbound Nrw K.ngland stales . 'T u 'J t f l i t a i 'X O T : ...
Vllrngl
llir \i.
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Mr VSkl
ha* an Austrian license hr seas able •'■'I"1
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has l.reti
,1' (Inn move uo-nl to
ripicst.
„wner*tup. and par
to get through In a ronvov of
Prior to the circulation of ihr W4V Ihlough *r.-Ving IO-4IC talk*
|»-tltuu&gt; the County t’«imnsi»sissn aIImilk lug |Miv*ri,
1n III,III) thr piireliu*,- id final
Die engineer of the Itnston lo Aniriiran Arm y trucks.
Police, despite Kussian order- pasx-d a resolution that they
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pr iipcriii1*, fill several &gt;ea,, I be
Chicago express had liu ihamr lo
I lie ailing anil shaky minntri,
not to interfere tried unsuccess would accept it if signed l&gt;v I lie
keep hit tram from lulling the fully to stop the ilemotndratur*.
requisite number of owners mid IU»I trtuilird I loin U. N. Hirelings f„inllie into the ranks of lionie
tank car. It wat hulled into the
•ul.mitted In them.
ia New \iuk. told the annual inn- owners lietwren It* III and lt*if&gt;
SOM P. Al.l.tK'ATloN
exprets' path Irons a freight tram
In event fir* rout 1 id is approv­ fereme of llir ililmg l^ilau fa il) may indicate that the uncrtaui
W a s h i n g t o n , oct. &amp; — r/ii
of war increase
irictea'i- lie,lie
dcon ro
(if
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.
.. ties ol
ed by the votir*, the County will , l , tj
traveling ratlhound on a parallel
,l( home owtu-rshi;
The government's top priolurtion roiitrlhutr M.ntnl and the Slat*' lltal Kuivta 1 huge military slirngll, Ulr
track.
,landing llural lo )&gt;ratr ill
official said today tome materi­ and Federal government $8,001) 1
"Itefoie the fighting Inga" III
Only one of the 14 car* on the al* may have to lie allocated in year for the project Th,- County I.Unqie and aigiictl lliil the uni Koiea." he said,"the Federal Hr
streamliner caught firs,. It wa* the next fiu to IHJ day* to in u r e Commissioner* may sign a con­ uf leainutig uiiilei th' Atlantic serve Hoard estimated lion it*
thtervlew. Dial even million tvp
the dormitory ear for dining loom thui military needs are supplied
tract with the Florida Ituald of
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W IIJtO N DP.PKItltKD
Arthur
l„ "A l" Wllw.n, a
aerond lieutenant In the Arm y
Melical Service Corps, ha* ( mw- ii
grouted a three month deferme it
from duty after being rallot! for
physical
examination, he
anItounrrd today.
Aa a partner In the WilsonMaicr Furniture Store, he reqiiiied the deferment In order to
complete liuxlnrs* arrangement*,
he -lated. He servs-d In toe Arm y
medical corps during World War

Show Of Red Kesistence Is Seen As
175.000 UN Troops
Mass South Of 38

fill 1 inuir NutiJ d

IvsrKf iuiihit|t u rn

capital.

William Itenrv Harrison, head
of the Nntiuiinf Production Au
thuiily ( N P A ), told ri'iMirtera h*
"wouldn't he surprised'' if some
allot ation* order* *rr necessary
hy that time.

North Of Parallel

B o a rd Approves P a c if is t Plan Of
F ire Referendum B ritis h Leftists
For Nov. B a llo t Soundly Defeated Ball Says Homes ,, .
Will lie Greeted Murtma Anniiunies
Bcvio A ttacks Left
H r41

Commission S t u d i e s
Bids Ott New Read
Building M achinery

Forestry

to establish I hi*

unit

The county will not start pa vim*
its share until July I. I
or
when actual fire control la-gins
This morning thr Commission
considered hid* on ul&gt;ou' lli.ono
worth of new road building mach­
inery, designed to enable the
County to build it* own r o a d s
without letting contracts Decision
in the lod wa* postponrl until the
afternoon.
Representative* of the Florida
Equipment Co., and the GeorgiaFlorida Tractor Co., were present
Equipment considered include,! a
spreader, a s p h a l t distributor,
highway sweeper, a pulvl-mixet
and a pneumatic toad roller.
A test mad with a clay base anil
oil treatment that creates an as­
phalt like surface under constant
wear, ha* lieen under observa­
tion since it was laid four months
ago la-tween Sipes and Ih-arilnll
Avenues in Goldsboro, said L. I'
Hagan, county
surveyor, till*
morning.

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ril "to u d l-ettri ki*e|i sh'.olioe " ahe chalgcd a slier iff w *• killed vrterda, in a field near here.
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V IEN N A , ( k l * tfl’i
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munist demonsliatori lulled all
rad liaffn into and oul ol Vienna
loi iliree hours today lia ik , on
the east-wrst line from die Ameri­
can occupation four into \ irnna
were the first ones rlrarrd ol road
lilock, and liaffn iriumrd
A flying sipiad of •rvri.,1 iiitnilir j l omniuniils piled u il* n t,r
allow the tracks of that line at
N I'orltrn, ill tile Russian lone,
wed of Vienna Othei line, were
him led the same way and the
:
Cnminuiusls stoc-d guild ovri ill'
I harm .I dr- at many |sui nt s
Cm will ol shouting Communist*
appairntly atiyiv user lie ladiirr
ol thru ernei.il trike .all *r-|eiday imitated tdockadr id tadli
■ail ami road traffic at .St 1‘orltrn
| to the Russian lone This hailed
wrsirrn rail traffic running into
Vienna » weal station Nmlh Sta­
tion tiaffic was cut by drmontlratort at Stadlsu in the Human sec­
tor of Vienna. Traffic into the
south station was cut at liiiinn
l.n/m riuif. between Vienna and
the Russian rnilitaiy liradquailrn
at HacJen, 2 0 miles south ol the

Diplomatic Expert? See Little
Hope From Stassen-Stalin Talks

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Tot it I U. S. Casualtits From M ine Ac
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TH U R SD A Y

Shouting Reds Delay
T ra in s And Set Up
Blocks On Roads T o
A m erican S e c t o r s

BATON ROUOE, U . , Oct. R— 1 writ milled (o safety through a
(A*)— Several hundred person* re- lone e*ll which remained open.
newed the search this morning One unidentified waiter said:
"Kvcryone ju*l scrambles! afor libmonths-old Keith Campbell,
missing from her home since last rsiund. We had l*-,-n sleeping.
Some of us got two left shoes,
night.
i i 's s i i i w s iis i**a* ra&gt;e#»
From 300 to 400 persons arm­
ed with flashlights combed Hard­
M IN K Itl.A H T
ing Airport laat night. A small
P K A t it lE , Cfsa-hoalovakin, Oct.
lake on the plare was dragged.
The child ia tha daughter of ft-ld * )— T h irty -s ix men were kill
Oeorge Campbell, who la pariah tsi in a coal mini- blast near Bletdirector uf aviation and ta man­ ska Ostrau, Prague radio report­
ager of the airport, now used by ed today.
The broadcast said the excommercial and private planes.
Bgt. Krnery Morel of city police ujudon occurred yesterday in the
aaid the child, barefoot and lire**. Michalka min,- in Cireholovakia's
ed light for laat night'* cihiI biggrst coal field in Mlesia.
The broadcast said many other
weather,
apparently wsndrred
miner* were trapped hy the blast
awav from home after dinner.
The Campbells live at the air­ but latrr were freed.
port. Mrs. Campbell la the form­
er Jane Aycock, ■ former Louisi­
ana Stale Uohrenity "(jumbo
(L8U Yearbook) Beauty ‘
The child was dmsed in a
white t-shirt stained with food, a
diaper and rubier pointie*.
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buy tioine, within liu nevt iivt
years," lie said
Mr Itsll declared lliil Iionvinrr,l (lust the n n n -itaint, t

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Ft lift SAM IIO U H TD N . »•■*
Oct. fi Among a group of Imr cun
wa, ra,iixllles a iilv in g al Itruoki
Army .Medical Celitei. Foil Sam
Itiiustnn, Texas, this week, I,
"ml Lieut Jack J Moyr, son ol
Mr* Ihilore* Moye, llltll We,l
First Stiret, Sanford
He is undergoing trralm. it al
llrimke A 1 itsy Hnspltnl for wound
received while
eiigagi'ig* lb enemy on Sept it). I.i. Moye » »
with the famous First Cslvaliy
Division

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hiMtiuii I Itiii "il l S $ft/rd i ItAng*
lull, tv&lt;&gt; .til Uttlr* lilklllt til (tkF Wilt
Parallel
I &gt; 1.1 ylilli A 1 my lieailquailci*
.-vlimalcd tlial a Red inlsidiy
,li, 110.11 ,iid a , .Jiiipaii) ol Resl
M im ic, mail' a viand liner mile*
•outli ol that rail m ail town.
A l' iun&lt;i|M&gt;ndcni \k iltiam Jordm 1, ill, the la, 1 moving Rrpubli, an 11,iid Divniuli. ,aid the town
lilt lo llir South k o Irani alter an
■It .l.,v light Hi, inhumation evi*
drollv wav irtria l linuit iiiorr re*
, &lt;,l than lli.il al I iglilh Aimy
hr idquailrlv
liiiitv-live mile, uiirlh of ihtl
drrprvl pcnrliati.m &gt;d Nmlh Koir i, thr Republic an lapilal divi,mn engaged a liypavird lo u r of
ilioill I ..’181 Red, ill llir lull, welt
d llwahgpu
The first notable show uf tted
defense cam* as a United N atinu* army of up tu 175,000
1 1oops wa, massing tu yank down
tlie lit.n Cuitain ail along ParalJ I* I in and wipe out Communist
irsisfance in all of Korea.
The non Korean allies kept
•null) uf the artificial Un de r
,|issl ready to cross and join
South Koreans who have already
| ■n ed the cui tain and probed

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Korean Atrocities

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I I SAN. Kiilea. oTt S v I V I lie t iilled Nation, l ommnviun on
koiea tiealit lilvl (land irymitl
vrilriday on Nintli koiean atiocity
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ClD Plesulelit Philip
Stnifold II,,11, III,: lo ll,*oii\ and Mm 1 n\ -snl today l,i- ,lrclw-urkI, «»Mtl»*„v4 Iis *, , , I t,,eel
e l,
muon expevti-d "a very
lie.iltiy and ,i|l&gt;slant ul wage in.
Must 11’A ill rillt I
but lii,- amount to Im
M o s t IriV. Ill t
, l*« lie i r . a . e
ColiitiMUiOt
I' a 1 t &gt; nrw -pupet song lit wa« kept a secret,
Murray made In- unnuuli, emrnt
i'rnvdu -ant lodav lliat Notlli
Korean li,si|i&gt;, o'ltmunlo-ii-d **y at ttie clove of a I Wo day mevtmi e m u iy 11, mg tank and plane 111 g of tl,e iteelwurkers' lop pol­
■llp|Hllt. uie lu-llig foiled to I*’ icy maker a it, the union prepared
t,. n-opcii wage negotiations with
lire to new position.
I lie speculaThe paper, in a ill,pal, li tlom tin- steel lllilustiy
in,11 was that a '.’j -entl ao lioiU
Pyongyang, declined a "le ttilde
danger l.ang* over Kuteu" i* pay increave would lie asked.
nddt-il, however, that tto- Noil I,
I.K N E V \ ItltllN iE
Koreans. lN,l»tele,| by a singe of
Due t , rainy weather, the wurk
1.0( 1,1111, 111. ale rising to In,-el
•■1 p ilin g thr approaches lu the
li.»- dang'*
row
t |e ,|e , a
lliid g r
Ita# l i e e n
1'invdn -aid flood, of tolun
delayed.
U
M
II
ag.
statd
I,-its me milling tile noltlirini
bigliwiiy project engineer anr i o y in,*I loiidiig foi ■Iis- flout
• ie n nl ll,l* Illuming
\\ rk uatailed Iasi night
t *mm ii g 1lie ,|i aw •pan ot
I.I 1" „lge VU Inlt three uf
tents, winch will tie
of
Im
tin*
4 nisi
fi I to Ill**||, \i til In* i rimiV ej, he
\

Chari,, Farmer, lit, wa*"|hc llr«i
man I’ve ever kiiltd."
"H r appeared determined to d...
one wag or the other," the shrtiff
•aid, “ I regret having to kill him,
hill I knew If he got 1,1 v gun I.•
undoubtedly have killed othei ..fn
c'r* rngogid in tin search"
Fanner had •M-apr.l llmgi-u
II * ,li, police Monday, where he
wa* *iir&gt;t,-d on liiig la iv . lie de
fled potlie 111M*'I thru all.I ap-vih
the next day when surprised In an
riiegor, Stall- otf.eer white a,l,-ep
In 11 stolen car
Sheriff June, -aid Fanner', re
pic to his surrender demand wa"I'm not putting up mt hands And
its 11 tim i D u m writ
) till'd heller start -booling, or I'll
WASHING IO N O il 1
(rt‘)
I Xpioratoiv talk* leelwrrn 11,
shoot you "
railruadr
Slid
file
m
rii’s
and
rngmreiv
union*
wen looked iiihiii liwlav
The shrtiff *«ld Farmer ran
C.
M
llampson, extension tuward hilt*, grabbing at a bell 11- av llir lint tipple of a new wave ol w .igr il'iiiand, im l.2 &gt;i)(8NI , ill
w o lk rn
economist in farm management qf if at a roller*led weapon
the University of Florida, will
The llrolherlnio,l of Firemen y
tie on* of the guest speikrr* at
ami Kiigiliemeu, bead, d h) David sion will, lanilul.' r,millilitre, (li,
the V'eteran-On-The-Farm T ra in ­
It Robertson, amt the Itr-ither- engine-rt and firemen will cuiiie
H U M M IC AN K W IN D
ing Class meeting next Wednes­
H A L IF A X , Oct. 6— U P &gt; -A tro­ hiNHl of laieomollve Engineers, up with Km,id new w ige demand,
day evening at th* SHH Farm pical hurricane
whipped past led hy J H Shield*, were set to ill am the, lli day* At b-a,t the
Building and will lead a discus* Nova Scotia early today after ■tart talks with railroad negotia­ uiuli chiefs have called their di­
rion on "Farm Management for changing it* course. It hsd I wen tors on their delayed demand
visional chairmen to Hireling*
Firemen and cnglnemen want n here next week to consider hr*
expected that the storm, with
Seminole Countv Veteran*'.
ml iiperallng rules pro­
Mr. Harnpxon i* the author of winds up to !H) mile* an hour, HI hour w»ik week fur tx hours' wage
a tenth entitled, "Starting and would rake the Nova Scotia coast. pay. Engineer* reportedly an- posals.
In a,lililion to th firemen and
Hnwse— winds of 70 mites an seeking a 20 fH-r cent pay ismsl
Matisglng a Farm ", and I* al-n
Those demand* were held up engineers, claiming to represent
co-writer with County Agent t\ hour in gust* were forecast for
R. Dawson of the "Seminole southern Newfoundland as the while the tiainmrn and the con- some 250,18)0 locoiliotive erewmefi,
duclur* wrangled this summer 15 util,,n* in rite nun-op*-rating
blow swept northeastward.
County Land Use t’ian."
The storm
drenrhed lonely with thr n 'lion's railroad The field of the indu'try are to rrtrel
Mr*. S. C. D l'k crvm , operator
of the Grey Shallow* Nursery Rahlr Island, off Nava Scotia, lines were -else,I Aug 27 to avert hire for the same purpose Del
M. The non n p rn lln g ir Ion*
will talk rm -row ing flower* for with four inch,-* of rain Light a strike of tha 300,0000 trslnrne
•bowers fell over the Cape Itre- and conductor*- whose dispute whose numbers do not till- the
h o m e In n o t i f i c a t i o n ,
•till is unrtdvvd. They tutnrd trains are under the general
Mr. and Mr*. T'lmdorre Autfo tun area.
down one offer for a 23 cent* Iradet-hq, "f George E. I.riehtv.
J r . slid Mr. and Mr, George
hourly nav increase for yard sei- president *&gt;f the Older uf RailK O R EAN C A S U A L T IE S
M Jactdi*. wil have charge of
W a s h i n g t o n , d m it - o i l — vire einpiovres and v nickel in ti&gt;-ll Telegr.iphrl,
the covered dish supper. John
Pre-xure for a substantial w ge
Pierson, veterans teacher, wilt The Defense Department notified hour for those on the rolling
American
familie* o f 21),750 trains trim cost of living increases increase A m the non-operating
preside at the meeting.
Korean b a t t l e casualties through for the next three years,
union* was touched off a week
The switchmen and yardmen ago he AlJ. Hayes, president of
Bept. 29,
IlflRDKR CLASH
TMf
wm
sn
lnere**e
nf
H'l-efit'd
the
railroads’
offer
be.
•
b» Inter-nlionat A'S'e-latiori nf
AR ACIII. Pakistan, Oct. 5 T J
— Pakistan aaid she wai chasing over the last previously announc­ cause most of their inemh#e-* tlnchinists, who said incteised
Afghanistan forces back to (heir ed today Inrluded 2.WJU killed in woo'd get the 23 cent Increase. living cost- made the new wage
Thr rsllrnads committee, head­ movement necessary.
mountain home* today after a aetlnn, Id.i'.V! wounded and 4,143
ed hy Daniel P. Loomis, has to
The l&amp; non-operating uniom
new crossing of this country's missing in action.
The total for wounded Include* talk with all of th* rail union* were placrsl on a 40-hnur work
northern border*. The shooting
followed two veara of bickering 294 who died of wtundi, raising pretilne for the shorter work weak without loss In pay on Rept.
1, 1949. They had also rscelrod
and tom* violence batw*«n th* the number of balUa dead to week without lot* of pay.

MINI T K M AID LOAN
lly JOHN M. HHillTOWKN
NEW YORK , Oct I-tA * )—
WASHINGTON. 0,1. 5 -0T*&gt; Diplomatic experli on Kusiia taw
Prudential Insurance Co. uf Am ­
erica announced today it has little chance today that Prrmirr Stalin would accept H«rold K. Stasten's
made a flAMLOOO loan to the prr&gt;|Kis«l lot a virtual publir drbatr on the course ol Snvirt world
Minute Maid Groves Corn., sub­ policy.
sidiary of Minot# Maid Crop.
.St* sen's letter to Ktalln, madef
public yesterday, was otiviously Stalin with mi-mbert of the IV BKARHIKRR8 IN N O C EN T
at the Btrte Depart­ lithuru and yitassrn with a com­
MIAM I. Oct. S— (A l— Thirteen well received
as a move which in its mittee of American private cUIpersons implicated in the "Bras­ ment
propaganda effect* put* the ren*.
sier* brigade" theft of oeme 118.- Moscow government somewhat on
American ufficisli who have
MO from Southern Bell Tele­ the spot.
studied Russian conduct over th,phone and Telegraph company
For while the leltrr call* for years speculated today that Sta­
pleaded innocent today when ar- di'cusslon
in the full light of lin'* reaction might be either a
ralnged In criminal court.
publicity on lltusia's actions in propaganda blast at Mtassru or
world aff In , it ia hig dy rriti- a decisiun to ignore the whole
F O R D H T R IK R
cd of Soviet policies and makes thing and give no reply nt nil.
D E TR O IT.
Oct. «--o l* )_Th e the point that In the interest of
The
Btnte
Department,
to
Ford Motor Co. reporter today e Peace thoee policies should be which Stnssrn sent a copy of hi*
break In a wildcat strike that he-* changed.
Irttrr immediately after It was
threatened a complete shutdown of
Kta-xen told Utahn Russia dispatched to th# Soviet embas­
Its plenta.
sViuld
stop
att eking
the sy, ha* made a thorough study
At midnight *frlket» h*»en r* 'h-i'ches In th» llalka-i*. should ■&gt;f the document and is using It
port in v for work at three rnllfo
i tn in •» i-n 't1'nine th tfr»'*ed on Hi "Voice tlf America" broad­
mills of Feed*' big »tf*l trl*nt |rs *'»t rms, -ho ld -log up the Iros cast* to foreign lands Including
puburhsn f l‘erl«&gt;m. Production on f*uft *n to I-1 'o irists 1 d trxd Russia,
the midnight shift was rmtored • ee» enter the Bovlet Union, and
Staxsen arc &gt;tup*nied the ropy
SO tn M percent of normal, a For • should lake other steps in th* he tent to the Slat# Department
interest
of
world
peace.
He
crlspoke-mer said.
hy a letter to Secretary of St at#
tIdled Ruaaia'a ettitudg toward Ache,on. It la understood that
the Communist aggrwsion In he (old Ac heson he felt he euuhl
STORK CLOONGft
The dan ford Marchant* Asso­ tiulrs.
say th!r.g* to Stalin which Am ericiation a| Ita eewewt, Iroettne r » lie then offered to prove hi* ein officials would not be nhlr to
laiamenaea uiai eeorea cor
point either In an exchange of any. Acbaaoti, bring in New York,
Iho We*h»e#d*y aft»y*aei f « •' correspondence nr In conference* had not »#en th# letter to 8talln
I . CUwwea Redding, provided they should he fully prior to Ita releaae yesterday.
p m l 'W
announced this moen- disclosed *nn reported t« the
Other government officials said
Ing. This practice has been ob- world. In e news conference St ■•sen's move could
not hurt
•vrvwd between May I and Nov. Htassen said Ihst what he really and " I g t a W j M h . A m a r i ^ pohad in mind ia • meeting between
X ft* the paat kevaral ye
neighboring countries.

WEATHER

Railroad Unions Hold Conference
Or* New Round Of Wage Increases

llantpson 'To Speak
At Farm Meeting

MR.

AfUr today’s preliminary ses­

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32 K IL L E D
•SANTIAGO. Chile, Oct. &amp; -t/P)

Thlity-lwo

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miners

were

killed and five tnplird today In
.1 ga* explosion ill thr Ptuuo
Ciande mine at L-&gt;ta. Cinu-vpciou

province.
Tlie inlnr working* extend un*
.lit tlie uesan floor. It was at S
point beneath the Smith Pacific
wiirie the blast went uff, a com­
pany announcement here said.

Sanford W eather
High yesterday, Bti
l ow today, flfl
liani yesterday, IK)
Total (M . rain. .01 inch
October normal lain. 1Art In*
choc.

The W eather
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New York
Phoenix

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7*

Seattle
Washington, D.C.
Apalachicola

Jackionville
Miami
Tallahsite*

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52
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At the regular monthly meeting **f the Florida Fashions Suggestion Committee, awards were
mail* to four employees for Item* suhtnllG-d Cleo (.’ alter is ,hown receiving her cheek for tiff* from M.
E I.er.it, Florida Fashions Comptroller, for a suggestion covering the improvement of handling C.O.D.
I. tail

Farm Auction
|l ssmllmserst I gmaaa
(••• I
t|*ftkrr for n lour? di»t«nr*.
Whole families, including chil­
dren, were present, and the pro
gram opened promptly at (l;3l!
ceilingsto on
o'clock
the inventories
lively musicofof rritiral
Dave
Shannon und his String Masters,
whose service, were made avail­
able l&gt;y the Sanford Atlantir N a ­
tional Hank. The orchestra play­
ed at interval* until M:30 o'clock.
In She former ra*lar building
beliind the auctiun block was
stored a large variety of article*
which were put on the auction
block and eagerly hid for, and
itirlndid everything from turnip
green* to farm tool*, plow* and
mitlioanl motors. Among the odd
srtirle* sold was a roou skin
stretcher.
A dog changed owners, and
bidders ohtallird a Japanese llf'e,
Virginia apples, tiananas, a corn
shelter, a mixing harreil, huts,*
rsiklb-s, many plants and shrub*
ami numerous other product*
were *obl.
There was no sand for automobiles to get stuck in, and the
weeds In the mendow area used
for parking had lieen rut hy
lltiiwn Miller. Francis Meriweth­
er, former president uf the local
Farm lluremu, I* owner of the
area made available for the nnr
tions, A shell slit fared mail In
good culidltlun leads fiuin tin*

bed to make sure they were dead.
Oae man lia*i a hatchet sticking
from his skull.
ii s.ggiimartl
I'm # ll»rl
The surviving local ritiien* say
I lie South Korean were buried a- Mu- South Korean dead were known
live, lull only liglilly. Ilie y were anti (Communists, the wealthy, re­
latives of soldiers, national police
discovered
at
tliey
struggled
and their rrlativm*.
llirougli tbe dirt lot air. Sliulltce
Soma wers shot, according to the
ii invritigjtmg llir atrocities lot residents, because they offended
th* police in some minor way*— or
the pidgr advocate general.
lx cause they had earned more
the Americans were tied hv
money than (hair fellow ritiien*.
(heir wri*t* to dead men. All of
They said the shooting was to
the *lain were bound arm to arm.
makr others fearful of rooperating
Seeing this stung the imagina­
with the Kouth Koreans 01 Amer­
tion. It was no mad urgv. There
icans against the day the Hedwa* no wild machine-gunning It might return.
»»• a coldly calculated maisscrr’.
The story of these atrocities he
Each man had hern *hot Individ­
ually Mntiv apparently were club gan unfolding five dav* ago A few
minutes after the victorious U. H
ifith IHvi.ion n .a p tu rrd Tae|on.
Hanford Avenue entrance to Ihe whrn excited South Korean* liegan
auction block.
telling of tha mas* murder.
Among the visitors were Mr.
P in t, the trench containing the
and Mis. C. W. Turney of Web.
Ml* was found in the rear of the
alar. Mr. Turney, the office man­ west Taejon police station, l ater
ager of the Webster Auction Chat night, a patrol entered the
Maiket, predicted a bright future
for the new auction market he ' Taejon prison and fuund inn civil­
ami drelated that he ia « mated a' ians posed in death ia every Imag­
inable poalUon of agupy.
the fertility of Hetnittpla Q tin t
Al'foggier
Now* f lia A
former French Ca
oil H r ievented that durl
vs
‘
vegetable
.ea"sZn at *thTWilWtot1
'■ *
uf.
Market auction* *«mettnie»r afe
Wgd grave, aunnuuntrd
held "around the rloek' for three by a desecrated cn»«».
Ilo # many fb*uth Korean* arr
■lay* without atoppinj*.
Mr Itawson, reporting on tha sprawled In tha basement uf th
Friday night sale said, “ One man rathsvlyal, ho on* know&gt; A #««»'
wild flit worth of turnlpa Itf • guess would tie tun.
few minutes, gut hi* money,' and ’ I could not force myself Into the
basement, past the tangle of arm*
went hoinr"

:i« (JIh Killed

The Klwania Club of SanfoH
will l*e represented «t th« |‘t^7
convention of the Flori.lv K*wn*i'
District to he held in Orlvn-b». O-*
7 to 10, Club 1‘resident Ralnh A u ­
stin Smith announced today.
A total of 93 club*, with a mem­
bership of more than 5.700 b’**^,
ness and professional leaders. wl»'
rend delegates to the four-dav
meeting, Mr. Smith said.
I.arue F Smith. Industrialist o'
Niagara Falls. New York, and a
trustee of Kiwanis Interr.atinn*!
will speak at the convention. Al&gt;c
on the program will he th* K&gt;verend John W. Hranseomb of
loirur F. Smith, Niagara Fall*
Orlando; Hpessard L
Hollan-'
United Htates Senator from Ftori N. Y. Industrialist and a tr;*t»e
da, and Clayton Rand, authnr. ro of Kiwanis International, will ad­
lumnist, and publidier uf th*- dress members of the Florid*
Midfport. Mississippi, Dixie I’res* Kiwanis District at their con­
Presiding at the meeting will t* vention, Oct. 7-10, in Orlando.
lu-onard A. Usina, governor o ' i
the Florida Kiwanis District an ’
wanis International at the /onven
a Miami, Florida, hanker. On thconvention agenda are commitee lion, is president and general
conference*, a discussion of plan | manager of the Hpirella Cnmttaw
for the coming year, and ele tin of Canada at Niagara Fall*. O*'arm. He al-o Is s director of th*
of officers.
Trustee Smith, who will rrrv- Hpirella Company, Inc., at Vlae**
a* official representative of K 1 Fall*, New York, and of HuiretP
International. Inc.
Delegate* who will represent (hr
rO l.O R K D P ILO T
Kiwanis Club* of Sanford at th*
C R A IG N A IK FORt’ K HAHk convention will include J*x*| Field
Ala. Oct. t - (Speciall— Sec**n ' Maitin Htinrcipher and Ralph A
l.ieut. Roosevelt Hestle S’J. *on **» Smith Alternate* are John W il­
Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt llestle liam*. F llasky Wight and R P
511 Hirkory Avenue. Sanford. I Crumley.
now attending the Pilot Instruct***
Course at Craig A F Hare. Ala. Tlxi two month course will teach him I
the necessary flying and in'tru r
lion techniitues which will he ne
ressary in his future *lutv as nilo* P R O P O S E D G O N K T I T U T I O N A L A M E N D M E N T S T O B E
instructor at an Air Training C o m -1
V O T E D O N I N N O V E M B E R 7 th , 1950
mand ha&lt;e.
I.t. llestle attended the llethun*
November. Itie , ** f»llow*i
Cookman College. Daytona R*v I I
H K C TIO N t. Th * U r ls la t u r * (halt
n o t i t g. tig t -.t .M T it iv
Florida for one ami one half year* |
no lo n it r t&gt;* r»*iulr*d In n o v ld * for
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and legs and the »mell of the dead
Shuitirg said two long trenches
near the plaet where the 700 were
found will t*e uncovered tomorrow
It is alrnuai certain both trenches
contain bodies. Some of the dirt
is bloodstained.
The church Itself is unusable
Kvery sarred image ha* been de­
stroyed.
The tone priest who remained
behind during the occupation by the
Reds haa disappeared
Father Francis C. BUI. a Krar*
dsraa front Baltimore, an Armv
chgpla|a said: “The natives say
hg waa taken to Seoul, but I know
what they did to him. Ilf did not
live to yoadi Seoul."

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A J O I N T R R O n i.l'T IO N rrn p «* Ins an Amendment to A rtlcl* I I I
o f.ih * Constitution. R »la tln o to the
l.**l«l*tlv* Department of th* Blal* —
Oov*rnm *ai by Am andin* P m Ion W
IS Tti*r*nf F — la ln ln r to T i l l — af
l^ a l iU lt * * A X * . A n u n d m .n l, anil
K ubU ris efL**fi&gt;ls|iv* Arte.
B K I T f t K S o L v K li u r T i l l : L K (J IR L A T C R R O F T I I K
HI A T I : O F
v i J ilttriA :
Th a t th* fallow lae a m .n d n i.n l lu
Artlcl* l l ( . ■— tloa I t ol lb* Coai ul
FI., rid*
is
bsrshv
and shall h* subtolitsd to
ths et*r**r*
■*rs nf Ih* U U I* uf Ft.-rlda
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fio r milftautlen ourr rejection
rvj*ci
hast eensral Si— tlnn lu. b* held Ih
i follow*:

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MjlY; ame^ndmen*
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a j o in t
n n K i L M T it u r i t **p o *me sn Aa&gt;*iida&gt;*nt i •* A rrlrle V uf
i s , rV iK x ltu iP in ut the Piste
»f
SI. it.ls I*r Addlna Ttierem sn A « d ill' list He* Hun lu Prutld* ttlSI Ih*
l-.e l-ts i ur* Hhall li a r , l-u w sr In
1‘raar*. I: •&lt;a. Ill •r. and Iw lln e the
Jurl*dlr||ixi and |*nwsr* *lf Jayenlle
I 'n u ll, and uf ih# iiffli ers Therenf.
In V m i In Hnrh I'uurt* K i . l m l i r
lirla ln a l Jurlsdn ll.m uf A ll ur An*
Crtrulnst C a m U h.re Slllmrs I'n d rr
An* A * r Nil*. irt*d br ih* t.»ai*lstut* A la A ri u*ed. In. lu.line
the
Ills ).I in Itaflns Often*** as A rts
ol Ktellaiiueni-y Inslrad of Trim **.
In Pruvld* fur Ih* Qualification.
Klecllun nr llslerllaa and A x - I n i snenl, i*i&gt;mp*nsatlun. and T s rm uf
n fflr* uf Jode*s I rubatlon O fflcars, nnd u lh sr otflrer* and Kraiduyeoa ut Ho* h r'uuri*. W ithout lie(na Lim ited The re in
ky Certain
Slalsllna l-ruvl*l**na uf Held C un-

Mrs. Margaret Blair, 1057 D.
ast Oregon St., Evansville, Ind.,
aaya her nushund and threv chil-.
heap her busy from morning
dren keep
It wasnl too lung ago
111 night. II
that Mrs. Blair thought ah# had
more work than she could handle
— said the wae tired and nervous
all the time but today, tbanka to
IIA D A C O U Her housework ia like
a breete bees use her system wae
deficient In Vitaralni B l. B2. N ia ­
cin, and Iron.
Ilvre Is Mrs. Blair's statement:
“ Before I started taking H A D A C O L I was nervous, underweight
and had trouble sleeping. M y food
did not agree with me. Seemed
like I was Jumpy end Irritable all
the lime. My back bothered me a
lot and I couldn't sleep, and when
I did dote off at night. I would
wake up In the morning feeling
like I hadn't had a drop of rest.
My mother noticed how bad I
looked ami she suggested 1 take
H A D A C G L . After I started U king
IIA D A C 0 L I began to notice a
difference right away. Now I
sleep w ill— my nerves are steady,
my disposition ia lOOtt better and
I actually enjoy my food. U fa
certainly la wonderful— now that
I am taking H A D A C O L.
Get Ike Waoderfal H A D A C O L
Feeling
Yet, do as thousands of other
folk* have dorse who havq had
trouble with indigestion, stomach
disturbances (gas, heartburn, tour
“risings") after meals, as well as
that general run-down condition,
If pour system lacks Vitamins B l,
B2. Iron, and Niacin.
H A D A C OiL
L U
la bel
being
mended bp m
many
tn f doctor*.
doctors. H A D A . r n r surcaaxful
itobral
C O L la so smsilngiy
because It acta directly to relieve
the rauae of

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d*r**nl*| F*4»rsl rtnsu* h**lnnlnn
w ith th* F e U ra d *-*n*u* » J t*l*
•hall *1— b* th* h u t* r*n*a* *nd
•hall cnhlrpl Ih aU populallnn Art*
a n d . snsriiu.ln.. s-.|...rilnnm*ni*.
un|**s otp * r»l&gt; * ordered hy th*
t^ a ts U iu ra .

w ill he h*ld In eacll rOMtiir In Fine
Ida nn T uti***l
c ay
. . n .s l sui-rrodlna thr
first
Monday ill
In Nuvemhar
Nnvemtiar
111* the said U
Tuesday
g the
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rejection of
III* sal*l J..4M Itr.olsttwn* ur**postne
A m .ndm aala lu Ih* I'onsllletlnn lit
•Jtprressd
p rrM tl
ll&gt;. Hlalp nt r iit ik t ., t i l l
NO

Ntw iaii-Lock Parking Irabu
S II m b i • rdlaary b ra k la f p t w a r l

lets. un*1*r the I'nhM Ilutlnh nt ISIS
»f I h - Mist* uf glurlds. *11*1 pa*s|
l*,lni |le*,.lsl|nns pm|**,slng am snit-I
**en*s in **■* I'oii-lltiiilKi* of the
Mist* „ t Kl-irlUa. amt the same were
aereeX In hv s vote uf lhr** flflh »
uf all lh » uwoihera *l»* lr&lt;1 lu e«rl*
house. Ihat the vole* on *al4 Jn lh l
lle w iluilon- wer* enter**! Miu&gt;n th sir
re .iie rrlve Journst*. wUt&gt; Ike ves*
sii*l nav* ih*r»-*n sn*1 lh*y *1M *1e
lerruln* and *tlr». I ihal the »alit
Join* Ite.olulloh* l»e suhtullleil lu
the ele, lur* uf the Stale at the 'te n eral i:t**iton In .S**»rml**r tlh . IS If .

M K N A T K J O I N T IIK JM IU ’T IO N

one more new advantage that putt Chrysler Mill Itirther oheod in tofefyl
Jutl one moie good eaumpU ol the built-in ro/ue oH the wop through (hot
w# believe will make you a Chrysler buyer lor lilt. Como In today for the
demonstration that will prore you coni beat Chrysler lot extra money's
worth through and through.

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loegal Notice

Holds Every thing... on any hill!
N o mortar how wrap th# grada . , . you con potk your Chryttof and h wool
roll. WMl Chrysler'* new "Eaii lock" Parking Brake you havo thro# limes
ordtoory broking power. Yot only ono-lhird the ullofl It raqulrod to pull h
Oft wMl your finger tlpt. Nothing you've ever used equals Hi eoto ond sureMM. N o riralning— yet once H's on, nothing con budge your cat. It's |utt

2 —

t Special I— More than 100 Fieri ia
Funeral Directors and Erahalraer*
art expected to be prev-r.t in D sytons R&gt; s&gt; h when their Brith An­
nual Meeting eor.vene* on Tnc*day, at 1:00 P. M. Sessions arc
slated through Thursday. Oct. S.
President R. G. Brisson, of San­
ford, wljl preside.
Prominent among the more than
30 Exhibitors displaying their
wares along with the Convention,
will be 10 Florida concerns, serving
the profession. Headquarters will
be at T^e P rinert* I*-ena HotelInn at Daytona Beach
The Florida group will be honor­
ed by the appearance of 1 speakers
affiliated with the parent or»anItation— N A T IO N A L
FUNERAL
D I R E C T O R S A R 8 O C IA T I0 N ,
George A. Brewer, Jr., of Dallas,
Tetaxs, Secretary; W. Bruce Don­
aldson, Jr., of Tifton, Georgia, a
District Governor and Jacob Van't
Hof, of Grand Rapid*. Michigan,
s Past President, arr the trio.
Florida personalities who will
shine on the program include Hon.
Richard W. Ervin, Attorney-Gen­
eral of the State and Dr. Fr*nk
Goodwin, public relation* *ped«IUt
from the University of Florida
From Atlanta, Georgia. Dr Piece*
Harris, Pastor of the Firet Me­
thodist Church there and a speaker
of wide acclaim, rounds out tl»#
list of notables.
The Annual banntiet and installatioo of new Officers and W rectors an Wednesday night will
he the highlight of the meeting.

l» \W H O N

N E W Y O R K , O tl. J
&lt;/FV Maliv Luunriunrn sir irctimy »cl I"
tfalrt I hr twilight lin e of drlrnsr mobilization. Il will l&gt;r a tlianxr
period, with war-type controls hut without (hr sound of nuns.
The nation's cionomk activity alrrady ii at a posiwai t&lt;i«h. at
Industry and tiudr work a- fast*
is they ran to make and lav up I * „1Un.l 10 per rent ..f th* prrsrnt
Storaa of civilian good*.
m ul
lalx.r forre.J
Meanwhile.
But moat l.ualnriniicn ■•••i : portal
inol.illiatlon will
mean
ihore aware than a large liart .1 .trafiinar of mor* young mrn, call
tre public that, uniats I he .hart i&gt;&lt; llll( ull Gj molr trained in a n e
a t
re-artnimrnt
pioyran.
&gt;* | ..trw&gt;&lt;
tffctnged. it will ttap in prohal&lt;|. I 51. I'lo fits; production rate* will
toon aftar tha election, with bla-t
i#
................ i
high— especially for tho»e in
restrictions and control*
Over-all piodoctlon will continue milk* d hy tases. Corporate In
at .a - -high
|x-ak.
Al . come las rales ko up nest week
_ pru«p*lity
.... .
..
itt rvrtyo
nr will
working a'
rvrtyone
wll lxla wo,kin*,t (|l
, next year.
iood pay, even If payinir lare.
4
pay,
even
if paying large
la ir - But businessmen a ir l&gt;*ini
bombarded this week with offiria' hy the present Congrei*. The n**st
Stamina of the curio and annnv one, even if Its cnmpleiinn change*
antra that will ir» with it. A!' with the election, is expects*) to
industry— rv rn if not directly »n go along with that. This, in turn
, ,
.
in defense
production
wi" could contract dividend*, now fl»*»
Caged
In defense
production
¥„ ,„ mt
svr aotnr
government
ayenry wal- • „ .. „
have some government agency al
Ways peering over ita shoulder.
3. Money: bankers, at their an­
nual meeting here this werk, say
flare la what the crystal g a in
ire ahead for liuiineit:
they |o«ik for a federal It*-serve
I, l-al-or: w a yn are on the wav drive to make money s. arcer. In
Iciest rates higher, the volume id
up In many Industries. Home n
businee- luaris .mallet, bank repret unions to ask for atlll high. i serve
t i.lle inoueyl larger, and
pay hy the end of the year.
consumer credit smallel. As in­
Already soma companies a&gt;&gt; stallment buying curbs ligbtrn
scrambling for workers In ,hnri&gt; some nuiihni.t*' rales totals will
drop,
dpnlrast to the start of World
llot money Is going to be raelet
War II, when there was a large for tbe defense prmluced to get
, •,ov eminent gusrantees of hank
ptol of Johles* men Hhottagr * of j |0|ini |0 bw st defense output were
(killed auto labor sparked the re made available Wrdnesday.
&lt;fnt general wage iKtosta In lb 4. Controls: price and wage con
t»oll. West Coast aircraft maker*I trols are widely espsrted. Bu*l
took to the east fur skilled m e-1 nessmen are already on notice to
chanlcs. New England tritlle . me-1 bold down inventories. Specific
wrlry plants are reported shopping talworkirig, machine to&lt;d and Jewar maleiiais are looked for. I'rifor trained men.
The Ijrlgir Departin'. p evti o ,Hies are in the making for com­
ates that a full-scale moblllra- modities used in defense produc­
on would mean a drain of fif tion.
Government stockpiling of stra­
Million workers from production of
purely rivlllan goods. (That I* tegic tnulerlals is growing, at the
espense of industrira arramhlltig
for ararce materials.
f&gt;. Construction: borne building
one of tbe chief prup* of this
year’s prosperity, may drop sharp­
ly nest year. To -otue estent, exparisioii uf lliifuattissl plant* Will
Chroaic broachitis msy develop If your take its place. Hteps an- already
aouh, chest cold, or scuta bronchm* underway to increase the output
Is act Mated sad you canaot afford nl steel, aluminum, synthetic rule
laka a chaoca with aay madkirw Ix-r, electric power, airrrafl, and
potaat than Craomulslon whnh othr rthings needed lo t defense.
tight to the sest of tha trouble to
If there I* rm shooting, all of
looacn sod atptl gsmi Udcn the shortage*, controls, Interfersad aid aatura to soolha sad rune with business will seem doubly
bfonchul Irksome to thosa who are pin hed
But Waahingtun says It’s the only
Craomuliloa blsndi baacbwood
tcaaa with other wav to attain the defense goals.
The**, are refuted to lie: three
for coughs. It
,R
4i ntllliun men under arms; an Army
■ No BMHer bow auay medicines you of III divisions; an Air Force nt
triad. Craomuliloa is guaranteed 'JO J u |00 groups; and a Navy hull!
or druggist ra fundi aruund *57 ranters.
■as stood tkr
They ate going to cost you a
r millions of users. (Adv.) lot Hut If they prevent an all ou'
world War III, they’ll W a bargain.
..to.' i . t

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Florida Kiwanis
Clubs Will Meet
In Orlando Oct. 7

Businessmen Get Set For War Time
Controls Without Benefit Of Guns

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matter
(ksrywlth. Whhrti t a il— t (ball b* brlffty
•spr**s*f in (he tilb*. atuCe* law
shin t.sJ,■mended or ffvised jh*
rrl*r*n*-ei tw* X* till* only; Up' In
•orh ra— th* art a* reel &gt;*d nr t*ellun, nr ewb**c|lu* u| a rectiun or
paraartph nf 4 ■bbs**l]un or ’ a
tided, ehall
Mellon, a* amended,
rhall t** re&gt;.uM|*hr.1 at
st fenttk
lenf
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A JO IN T IIFROl.H TIoN !• » * _ .
Ina an Api*udm »al in ArtW-l* V 'd f
th* C n astttu ilah o f F lorid * n .l s i ih e to ih * J u d lrlsl t)*p*rtm *«t by
Addlna T h e rm * * Itactlnn ta I s
* — fiur. s - o f A rtlr|* y
Known
Tharala
IvNUag far an A ddltlenal
wtl o f
th e C ircuit
Jadlclal
Court* si
’ h a k sll Be
J*rid* Which
Iba Blstr ik Judicial
, . Cll
C lrrult end
ehall
•I dr Mnnru*
Manro* C oaaty.
Florida.
fe e lb * R l— tlnh * f a
Rial— ' Aril •y and a C irc u it Jude*
•ttlutlnn
o| Rurbi ClrcalL'
C lrru lt.
HK IT RRROL1V K D H Y T H S : t.KO
ns: i t
i i k k i i i .v s t i
nr
T it s : IRI.STt'IIN O F TIIR
T IIR R T A T K O F
i . s:i i i m i . a t i ' h s :
r u t : h t # t s : o f F U i RIDAF lA IIIID A
T hat tha fu l|n n ln e am rn dm eal to
A rtlcl* V o l tb * C on a lltu lloa o l —
T h a i Ih* fi.lt..a In* An*.ndm*nr In Florida by addlna a »*ctlen to ha m
A ril. I* V ut It*. 1‘u n .lllu llu n nf Ih* hnow n • • P ectloa is of — id A rtlcl*
Hist* nt Flurld*. t v sddlne lh*r*lu V. to harahy aar**d in and shall
sn additional &gt;*t-tl..n lu b » S w is s h* •nt.anllled la iba *t». i&lt;&gt;r* of T h e "
s* SUrllnn SS. h* and It.* **»•* •* R ia l* o f F lorid a fa r r a ltflc a lla a ar
harrhy s a rs .d
and shall la* suhj— Han at its* neat eeo arM *1 c e ­
m lll*.t to Ih* *l*clur* wf th* Hist* re
llo * la ba held la III*, aa follaw ei
at Flurtda for r* ilflr»H w n nr re-lion at Ih* ■•rural *l*ctlah in ►
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Id on ih* rtrM T***4ay after th*
Clroe Mo ruts y In Nnveaihtr t i l l , na
fulluwa:

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i M O TIO N
T h * l^ e lria tu r*
■hall has* p u »* r to rrvat* and — tlora*y •• near Id *d by law
la h ll.h Juv*nll* Cuurr* In (nch
T h a C trca il dads* from
('o u n ty ur C nuntl— **r l&gt;ls|rlrt* •♦van
and, far iba Rtevaaih m
w ithin th* gtate as It may d**m Jadtotal In C lre
u li and rastdiag in ~
p rs |»r. and to d*(ln* Ih* Jurlsdle- Monro* C e a nly shall ba tb* Circuit
tlnn and puw*rs i*t aarh ro a n s and Jade* of ”| l i
Rial— a lb Jadlclal
in* n fflr* r» ih*r*uf. nnd to vest la
lpcull and aanil roatiais* aa aiscb
•orh ruartn * irl«* lve u rlsla sl JurisU f a tf u n h lb * a tp lra lio a af bl*
diction of sit nr any rrlia ln s l ra*—
tsrm of afflc*. la -w tt. the first
»h * r* minor* ond*r sn* »U* *P— I- Taeaday after |h* Oral Maaday la
fl*d be th* !.* «U la la ro from lim e J i u i r y n l M .
In ilm * nr* aecu— d. ln.lu.1in* Ih* T h a Rtara A ttera*r aball b* appnlatrle h l to d*fln* shy nr all o(f*a***
t,L 11,1 J r a y y m — ta aarTa uatll
ru m m lltrd hp aay *urh p*r*oaa a*
art*
•■( d*llqu*ac*
Inslrso of
r r lm — ; to pm vld* for th* n na llftra tloa. r l o l l . . I. or **l*rtlna and ae&gt;
pulnmwnl* of luda— . probation o f- IJOCRR J O I N Y . R R O O I.C TIO N NO
f lo r a and •ora o lh .r »fflc*r* and
. . i'i» i
•r r p l . i t . . . xf *urh — art* an th*
flto P O R IN fl to Amend A rilrl* V
i d l l i l s l u r * may d*i*rmla*. and to
«
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iba
CWjmllatlaa of th* ttate
ft a th*lr com p rn.sllon sad l*rm
of nrrtre ; all In s— h manner, for ef Florida im tatlag ia Ih* Judicial
Depart
Oavaram aat af
sarh Ilm*. and arcnrdlne In *och
m*lhoda na th* L— taUisr* may
r**rrtt&gt;* and determine, without
•Ina lim ited th*r*ln hy the pro.
vision* Ih (his Cobstltatlen OP te
tria l hy Jnry In U— tloa* I and I I
of th* D — larmtton of Rights, a* la
as* of Ih* term* ••pro— ru tin * a t­
torney" and -ta fo rm a lln a " la t o r tloa I* of Ih* l&gt;*cl*r*tl*n at Right*,
a* ta *1— itan e r apaotalm*at e f nf,
ft—
ta 0— ttaa n of Artteto 1
aa to Jurtadlrtton * f trtm la a t eoaea
_ . *• b e ___ _
la Use I Ion* I I , IT . I I and I t ef
r«adlae and peaArtlcl* I . a* to * riela al Ju rU d irtlo n
ef ih* IM*r**t* o f miner* la Oaettaa I I af Artlcl* I . and aa to alyl*

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(a Unity There b Strength—
T o Prated Um Pw w *f U m W h U|
To P ra w te U m P n i t m of America.
To Produce Prooporitj for Sanford.

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K * lnl.U *li*d 1908

Australia, Canada
Urge Occupation O f
* All Korea By UN

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Main h'orce Reaches
South hound T r a f f i c
K ansong, 30 M l i e s
From M anchuria To Rhee Thinks ROK
Nortli Of Line W ith ­
Red Korean Capita! VTnitc frn&lt;;&lt;;pd
Is Said Destroyed U n llS LTOSSed M
out Much O pposition

P ennsylvania J u d g e
Says R e v o l u t i o n
Is Being P lotted

P IT T S B U R G H . O n 3 t/Ut
Judge M nliarl A, Mu-manncr to­
day releated scried Communist
detriment! which hr raid "e*labInh without question
that
the
Communist I’aity in America t» '
war machine with ill pitmaiy and
Australian Foreign Mmntri Per­ (undamental objective live over­
cy C. Spender aiked for the com­ throw ol the government. '
Mimii.mnu marie public photoplete destruction of the Nurth Kuitalic
copiet t.l die tiinriils loutltl
iran army a* a lighting lore* lo
pirvent a tie*, aggietiion in that in a laid Aug, 31 on the Fitts.country. The Indian and Austtal- buigh headipialleii r&gt;| the Com
^jpn newt were rspreued before rauniil Paily of weiiem Penmyl
the General Anem LIy'i political vania

N il. 30

Allied Patrols Stab
Fifty Miles Over 38;J '
Planes Bomb Column !

Bury First Marine Front Korea At Arlington

U r TO M O C H IL T R E R

— Australia railed today iui the
wcupalica ol all Koita by United
Nation* (one*, but India exuieued
(rare duulili about the wisdom ol
tuck a eouite.
India * Sir Benegal N. Rau rapiciitd opposition lo an Aoieiicantuppoilrd right-nation iriolutuupbich he *aid autboiiit* by tmpltration ibe crusting ol lli* KJiL
Parallel and the indelinte octu(i atarn ol North Korea.

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AnNOcialrd PrrtM I fluted W ire

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llrneraily fair in north. ronxlderable i biudinr— si,„l], iwiliuu, likeli­
hood of occasional local -bower*.
&lt;i.l.l trm prrslurr*. Light In modt t i i r noiih lu north* esl wind*.

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Inmands^*CMMeF°e" Connnunist Party
cTpp'osVs'crossing 1* War Machine.
Judge Maintains
LAKE SUCCESS. Oct M f f * )

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Without Orders

H »K V l). IK t « &lt;/1*l A Fat
I .i*l An I one (I I \l ) spokesman
suit) Alliril plane- poulnied ticaiV
\U
tmilliUiulld Hallo niluimi* to»Uv
y\ I m y
nil llir Inyhisal |r nlillW .lorn the
Mun-lnina L in k i ol l oinmunitl
ill N u t S t o p I h e r n
t Inna lo thr h"»* m Itid * ipit.il
111 IIIVI I t Mill II I
I id I'yonyvang
‘&gt;11)11
tk l
J - ol*. 1‘ien
llir ail td ln ri dol tod tpenlv
drill
Svngmsn
Itliec
ol the Koirao
the oatulr uf ill' t•at I is ol wlieie
it ullgltutrd lint lie said I T A I Hrpul.li, rip ie -ird &gt; l.rlirl to
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t.iilii Koirilk
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Korean Presnlem
Iteves Right

W rit hi

Aauoua

Al
SOUNDS T A H and an honor guard hold* a flag over tlie colitis. tile l»*t* of M «ilitr CpI AR iril
Harvey of Melrose M an . *u*» to rest III the National Cemetery *1 Arlington, Va Hr was IImi Out Mai roe
casualty of the Korean war to Iw burled there At t«ft aie the Iwros aunts Mi* I m l Ttvointuti. Newton.
Mr* May Cock burn, Mrliut*. and M u. May Uiattford, Fall! CliurUi. V*. ( I a n &gt;mrfroaut -V/u mi photo)

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Burden Of Civil Defense Placed
Plans Completed
Upon Heads Of States And Cities For Visit Here Of
Qeort'e Sinntliers‘

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I I'i I t.H tiiil rln .trnit ol lilt
l i i iiiohinv N.iilli koiPAu iimy

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luvlay ,

I li* m.tui Soufii h o rriu force,
u p ••111
itpvi'l ilwnt'1 MimpjMiiehl.
l(U,h»d into K*mong I.) mold ay.
kali*siny n 11 inilei nolth ol th*
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Hf*1 *.f ISollUVAltV I ill! llir Kllli k *"r»| lu* k HI 4fl fd *\ « ii-lll l r
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illltk lloithrf li koi eiJi .y|lL
w4.(f fl»r Kri) ki»i'.in * ipil.il «»»i *
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llir fo.itI 11«(III AnfitHM
(M O M ftl'
tin H u n

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W I I H SOUTH K O K I A N
HUM IPs IN HI l&gt; KOREA. Oct. »

11hI

lv |i»lik*ri |hr
l.l* tlr*i ill llir |*ir *i%ir lll.-il
uoithrt ftmoil iiMinioii Hr I* **Lr%| oil I of 4 p 4iir
Alftrtf pUnri liilln n f vtn.ti.iv j i iui* 4
ol Ol# M in ill»f J-AiYll lii fja iJri t u t ** itlrl
j Hi llir 4III }1 lOliiiiuj it r .it hr $

iik ht-inh liltr •m l i l i i n l h y l)J Y j|
ifmu *u |«|joii kloi.y.vlr ihru rail
t i.All til It t

committee which u debating pro
Onginah of 17 ol the p*|&gt;eii
W A S H IN G TO N . Oct. I
t/I'i
I hr ledeial yoseniiuriil n inkPo m Ii for parificition and umfi-1 weir icnt by Mu«nianr..ff to the
AflifJ ,i«i
ubietveM flevt 15
4« iMlIlNUld 41to f i « l •Itl
cation of Korea.
I Home
Un-American
Activiliei ill* lo It* virw that stales alttf Im iltir* mint tlroulslei tiir main i
inpunrihllily lot uvi! tiefrnie agviiltl [m*sltilr rnrmy an attack
1 i l jjiiti 1
| till 111 il t h r y l i . u r fjoflijr i n n
lu • defeme of lh« crutimg by Committer.
lienatoi I iesi$*n.tte 'I’n I in N iiill* h ol ••ill
T h u li being made tlrai ill cuifeirmec tU Ir tfelrnte aulhntllies
South Korean foicea ol the 38th
Muunsnnu. Alleglirny rountv ale having with Jamev J. Wadvwoilli, ailing d ire,tin nl llir civil
Hold O pen House
House H L
Vl,r If" 11.... ....... '•-f 11' 1 ,M)
Parallel. Spender taid.
t defrn-,- uffu r uf tin- National Me
(Pittiburgh) ju iu l, u the Demos
T u n , is t f V n t s . r » 1'
fl' »
K&gt;*rvo airfield. " ,r* ' " ‘ r V"'1* *»*'• '••■boul .uAt
1 u u 1 1 . 1i V e i i u u ju. , . . , , , 1, ll(
p .„ a||,| ^ |M„
,|rr, iioni llir I 1,dull At m y." hr
i'll t it y Resource* il.x i.l (N H K tll
"It would be u m I«« i if North ratic nominee foi lieutenant gover
am h A P r o
\ n iic
Maov 'tat*- officials hive protea', en.t coast, to meet ,,,„|
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||,r
Korean force* were allowed to no. of Pennsylvania in the Nov 7
r o r c e
O a y s
Sanfoid tod SetnitO’lc County
listed ihat tin- federal goyem► tM jn jrta d y agst* lo ihtealen
1
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I.lglllll
Atmv
will
loti
e
them
III
menl is not taking an active |tjr|Miir4l In Hive all MillllitHlini |*1Ifif m OkftV tli|* thr ^illlkr niiolltf
flection He wai a )ii'Jgr at llir
C«Mlir f»4l k.
enough role in civil defense plan­ V koine IntiaV
•h t 3 i/Pi­
W A S H IN G TO N Oct.
In Hrp. Gcotgr •h** mlrnmii.iMtil ItigliY*n\ to ttie
German war enmr* tnali and hat
ning and furnishing &lt;d emergency
Nut th Km on 11 1*pi 11»fji ) of I’vittitf
ll- added "f think at lean the Florida was one of rhrre state* in
supplies and warning device*. .Stnslliets. wlni ha* not appealed vmivf r* tMirtn* th* \ il«&lt;«rKVr*f
waged a vtgoiouv anti-Cummuniv'
worst I, over tint on, mmi ut- "tneh cash income from fsrnt mo-

( ash Income From
Farm Produce And
Livestock (Joes Up

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Parking Of Trucks campaign front the bench.
In City Advocated Drier thing lilt discoveries, Muvtaid:
By Legion Post 53 manno
" ‘In Korea the pioplr have bad

Price Rise* Hit
Plane Production

Wadsworth told civilian defense heic m s ' llir tjiny Ja i. Ajinl IS. ip .-v . ,„ i , l%
giro need now is housing Some docta, l i i r - l » t ami livestock pro
*tlrf vrh I*’!***
officials from western state* yes­
(vn
to a lalgr
Tliev elstllirsl luti.Rifr tm I? « Irolr illllo m bait- luen des &lt;fus'l* -bowed a gain (hiring the
. . . .hr. . .t|Hikr
...
w Downterday:
tnsi i i r n months -if this vesr.
loon till lining in M .alf of Ills """&lt; "lo t,- and » dolen .llie.
"You cannot it-ly o |hiii the fesl■,
,
.1 1 t O C
.
v. Heirs
Itbre - ighed and lo lo t through
\n A g iirn llu rr fh-paitment rc1 iiitjid.ii V Iui llir l S rvenalr in
i I u i i s s h ns «-•••
eial government to provide vou .1 ry
***l
p -it show! the rytuins were up
.
„
•hi met e»*r,| tiafllc on the
the opoprtunity of witnessing the
illlun,ft Marahuna, •»
*
.
..
| | *
-lidliilv more tl* in oni hvlf of on*
with all tin- tools you need to tlo Demos 1sto (■in.istv in uppovt
B u fo rd 1'oat 53 of the Amer­ liberating rola— not only in word*
Man lo bffMlui C.UMvir rcp|&gt;ri
PriiftrfYBnif
f lf ! im!**.f it
liuild
an
ode-iuste
civil
dsfsnsv
ican Legion reacted tU antly laai but in deeda— of the BotUt troop*
tioti e» a i-liolc, ihe fsttn receiots
structure. That le.ve, a grave
Hep Nm *ll.«» wa- uhwhajed
‘‘ M •M‘ «. &gt;-v n w " 1
agaimt
and the Suvlat nccupstiou fc^e*, a*
Force spokrimar
-p o k is iu a n
sf*
,
KKTt. an An Prasa
m_
,
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ii*tM.nvlldlity in yoiil l&gt;ands.
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.mile here at
30 11 . lock ] -aid.
1 sssssssix I H t l
1"
.roll'll pelt.Ill last , rat.
"Thu tedeial government villi (Ill atnve
Ibe Alt forte said today tlisl dur
At iniJnlghl, It-i*s: night trillu*l
H -i v t i k l i'i
lla iiin li
1h* ilepatlmenl ta il there prohelp you to the limit of it- IS I lo in I lei a n d . one u| llir M u I ids
In — k i In i h . l o w . . . " „
to pine ii*#s it will have to *ul
HuBllaar* tla *■•»• I k n t i
ei iiianrs (nllel In find :,n, ti o.
le llj llllltl
1 1 1 t l x I I i-a&gt;iti would lie v II , -hown /of
c itie i l i n t lie Io n i ir r i i v iiitin g III
ildenttal a m t .
i
f
thr
vrliiele
columns
I
ill
•
list lint's fsrmrrs in the nine
it* rtpannon piogism
by ibe
Indeed, after hearlnk Com­
hn
l l i i n k y o u tout
ih in u g li tlie
Fighlfr-tmiihers w ile -rid to
I l.'in Paul l( Jones of the! month period which ende-1 Sept. 30
rijuiv ilent of
750 I 8&lt;t Im'.lei
mander Karlyle Houekolder eon*
tbs arm s|„utl» aftri darn Tile- Salvation Vimi, aiitioninisl this ' •" l*ut the recelltls within ilaiilt
♦Isle
demn the request, the ratnibeM
|)l*rm ur rite get mmc money
dav rbe trlst fin-ill lulled lo | Iioilliinp tlist lie hud lu-eti trails four peirrnt of thus,- f..| lire sintle«pr»n*d the opinion that In view
lie s i i In lie eieeted 111•f .1 igl't inv traffic
from (Vmgirvv.
frired to the l.aylona Itraeb I " I IS* span
of the money ipent here by truck
I
c: H i l l y . , 11Jiff it* i*i»n* i i I I h h * tile huk \loloii t o
pu S.itiionl
llie nlliisl luliitn fl** * !n4**(
wllrfc lit* w ill i ehi'V*' M i Ju
r c|4 • HOI.Fluriilti fauuei
John MiColte, undertrcirtaiv t»l
driver*, the City ahould furniih
44 unllNitnl III I 'i l t
I
The irreen bean deal gut mu lei air, gavr
a, parking apace fm the driver*
tli.it evtiniatr lo llte uf Jn rk M tiiv ilI(% hsti In t n I'liifijikY Avenue l*| Inc old - in oil liieud mill a11•4%if mill fventiuillv L*»*u*l A ll&gt;* 11 VV.il h wlm Itu-* I.# *is *n\ !
•utiimifluir«*t|
f
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uelv
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ittr
f
hei*I
i ih |n ii m i|y
itl
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1
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nf
i
i&gt;»
iiinkt'
n
nfmly
way
for
the
aeti'un
at
the
.Sanford
downtown, a place nut tou far
Hill K ill. Iir.iil ol llo Im .tl hm.illi
liouvr Atnicl SeiVHC* Coinmilter *if Mltl A’i|MVI ■* (if I fl»* 111IJfHl1
1,1|l(
\ f;*»i i4*"H fl^rVW Will liMP i*4p§! |
*lb.1 |*♦1*
iii iii
(ram
hotel*, reataurmnta amt State Farmer* Market yesterday
t liaiiiiiaii Vinton (D -(ia) i mi- 111111» I •»|M*I 411**11* i'll | \|m»111|*•-&gt;
T h f u li
t .lu*t»*l it l lit* L k h I I ' r t .Htirul-iv
1 CIS t ‘nmmttlee( who inlrotliu rd
and locally grown l&gt;ean* lais.-.t •-&gt;
aw tore*.
hint when hr &gt;|»,,li hefr
th*Iiu-'k- irpurti-d ije trov,*.i l*y l.n-iji m ,| M itones, wtio
treallaaM oa Paae *1*1
O il fold Iti KiMiiii mi noil ritnl (In
Babveratve period Irata w e r e W. A. Kill# were sold by VVhelrhrl
...................
tliawilaara ns Paa* s in
ultli Iheii III montli old lialiv.
in•&gt;min
roundly condemned, and Judge and fonder at WOO * fwmiM-r,
Irlo r lo the liscplmn. M-beduted
_ _
James Itolu-rl, will leave f»t
I In* *uhpy, fnkrn nf llir
MW
Y O R K. Oct
3— (-Vi—
Doug la* Btrnatrom allowed a Market Manager Handy Andenwin
to -ta il at .3 III O, lock at th
From now on, pupils al the Cum„
.
a
i l
,
......... . the City Commission, will Tour.. iV n l. . VI,
&gt; U T I1 I O 744*11W H T i l IS
otui IL n il Wt ilf t i!r»y to
ropy of *uch a paper, *131# Dally announced today.
"“hey inuidst Party's Jrfferson School
Worker". AdpuUnt Jim Single­
Picking of the trnderRrr&lt;-n var­
3 „f SiH-ial Science will tw aiinoytary, exhibited a cony of a per­ iety will increase slowly
until
tied mon*.
iodical, "Awake" that criticised aluiut Oct. 2.1, and wltfi favorable
IM
In -l&gt; i,l of tilling out detailed
the American I-eg ton and Ita ac- rtimatir conditions, the anmunt of Lake
. , vb'
1 I II, I'm ha- lit. I t , -III I.,
, , U 1 *• ....... * 1 **• l"ddle re but severe Allantic horrlcanr
f
tio- fir-t lino
the l'„-l pet oiiio l cards and answering
tivltiea.
bean* will Increase w.ekty, he Orlam ' * i
.* F * Y-'11 ** * 1#
* % il . i I * * f i i i
*
ntaimifer i « •n im , innv tiiaivv*ij uluwty In i)n dlrivtiiftfi • i
$• nnii««t*'&lt;i um
hvai
.Ii
loll call*, the* -imply will
four new member* were ad­ stated.
,he huihllp;.
. ....... . , I..... r a | „. ............... (oda)
,
on inhe light wrist and hr...... .. fn-e t„ -el| he l.omi, ,,, tl..- I.o
I.,,* in l ,-t- lot cI.,--room admitmitted to memberihlp: 0. I)
attempting
templing to avert a imnal propel if md -ali-fie.l w i'
,fillk
ujk III 4
.mp|......
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III.
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Kastlier |{*&gt;Ih rls,
lm .,
h a v e when. in a
« liiftto ir#
II H M ll in. 1(10
till!* »*
Farrell,
merchant)
Allen
&lt;!. taken over the lease held by the head-on
tween an auto
into the results of the survey, tie «,|d.
-on collision tie
Imtweel,
striking land
IIMAMIN
VM IH Iti.,
let 1:
■trlkinif
latnl
lUi, lieinm.iy
lltfrumtiy l Out
s^niifnt 11 it*. J tilir' • Ule
f11r* few
f* -v elites
*D ii* L-fore
t)„- school i* the principal
4Yawn. barlier, Georg* Woodhuu-e Starket Fruit Co., located n( the middle
!r which had naaaml
Mf. Mehthbin, in . ompanv With
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passed Kiln
him. ais.1
an *
tl tiMllMiar* in* |*ar* 8la|
Tit*’ lim&lt;Itlilr Winij* •ftliuniu*
Miyii»I*»hic |wlirp l»»'l.i&gt; link limning center for Communists
and Aubrey l)avl* Uowdy, truck west end uf Ibe Market, and are an oncoming automobile, he swerv­ I II tiborndry, tepte-e-ntatlve ol
...
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ftruuml thi* center of the teaton*' •**! U|« iiu I omtiiunhl Free lii*r and Communists »&gt; input hirers in
-drivora and BUI Baker, mechanic. making extensive repair* in pre­ ed his 1941 Chevrolet convertible t - a ..
Knoxville, TT rim
film y . j . . . , •» I
Knoxville.
con. iMimlini'
ximling firm
1
seventh hurricane will miss Iter ’« » " youth leader* u .,ti»,,l of till* .tti a The action followed by
reaa of the membership
inte.e.
ed
in
the
Terminal,
vis
i
d
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the extreme right and it turned
in n il. iii i u ,h n g S u n d a y 's r o d - h e n
paration for fruit packing.
I" days the passage of the new
1 4
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The Hanford Fruit Co., operated over nine miles south of Hanford M. Ilillyec in Jacksonville, Katoi
| | ( » l d s . M f H m j c I l i T C cast. Ami if Predicll«n* hold, ih. III w h ic h lb |M ilicrntfll w e n - Itl -tilivei -is - control act hy Coinday,
by H arry Tooke, has huilt a new on thr Orlando Highway at 10 30
wind* also will |,ypn-s I'npe llnl ju re il.
g r rs s
A to ta l ,,f F ill pei soils, m i Im l
coloring room, amt added new o'clock Iasi night.
ter as, -UM mile* Ws-st-north west
1 lie ciiange was nnuouncad in
According lo Highway Patrol
parking machinery. Packing will he
uf the center. Jacksonville is Hid in,- Ihe local Communist partin', the tla ily Worker, official Com*
man K. !). Harrison, wbojnvesti
miles west-Bout II West of the cen m e n l u i y chaltin;in
started Monday,
rrieilrich i
newspaper, h&gt; Mrs. RosaaH o nciL i let
llettinaun, n«w fm arraignment )lt, (t--rr y, school registrar.
A relatively new organlratlon, gated the accident, neithcr'of th-tiiifi
nml
I'lmiinint
the
C H IC A G O . Oct.
|5,(Cssltas** its ra «* Three)
other rars was damAted. and tintomorrow
000 damage suit stemming from
c c iic 'c v
.............
«...
Building and Loan league, nre.nl
driver* failed to stop to aid llrnok
M SI RIAN s rillK K
the alleged romance between SkipF.N KM Y O F H U M A N IT Y
lilt MAN t III ist:
Ijn Milton Helms of feongwoml, e
M IN N A ,
Oct
.1— t/TT— AUSPpy. o mongrel, and Snow Queen,
M OSCOW , Oct. 3— »4*t The | |i passenger in the Chevrolet, had
A B O A R D Y A C I II C O M M A N D tr ,
government i eject ed today
a blonde arlatocrat of dogdum, erarv Oarelte t.-lay include*! Hem v cuts on the forearms and ahraEli IN (T IK B A l'K A K K I I U Oct .v Communist strike ultimatum
waa wiped off the circuit court A. Wallace on Its list of •‘enemies loni- damage to the autoimdide
I o ft- I'lestdriit Truman alter
ud armed Vienna police in an­
iccorrfi yeiterday.
of humanity" and railed the for­
iiately worked and lolled in the ti, iputioli of potsibir disorders.
Bklppy'a owner, E. W. Nulden, mer leader of the American Pro was estimated *1 (AfiO.
Siin today as lie errntiiiue-l a lei I lo Communist* &gt;et midnight as
id $100 damages to Snow
*ur rl v vacation cruise
grrssive Party a "|Hi||tlcal Ihis I
LIONS IT .llII
the deadline.
men's owner, Lowell E. Bets- nessman."
business was belli
Clad mil) in shorts, the Pte-t
The Lions will huld (heir week­
the first three monlhs of f i-a l
the Cnmiliunlll* also issued a
r.er. Bui there waa tang argu­ Wallace waa condemned be the ly meeting Thursday night at pound from its present pegged
Those p lr-c ill IN-luded; \V tllen ll*M, it managed to operate ill dent roluvrd in a chair rut tbv proclamation asking foil support
value
of
I
’
J
JM.
ment by their attornaya before
Bay, secretary uf llte League from the black despite the Kun-au sundrek uf hi* yacln William*- o| all wurkera fur e general walknewspaper
along
with
a
whole
list
The
teiMiita
could
tie
correct
7:0i)
o'clock
at
th*
Yacht
Club
Judge Leonard C. Retd, who want­
Kissimmee, K, J Man,-an- picsl
where** It hail run burg and looked over tin- first o.it m il ilrmouMiiationi tomorrow
ed to throw the caae out of of writer* and cultural figure*. In­ when a steak supper will L*- Hut -one sources said govern­ dent, l.eeshurg; F n d K llrilcs, ex- fighting,
$1
I ,(KM* iii the red during mail in- lord received -nice start if tliv government fails to meet
cluding American author John Oo* servel. No meeting wa* held to­ ment i|uarter* might have given
court.
ing the cruise last Saturday
surli icport* lo newsmen to halt ecutlvi- vice president, l.e**hutir the same period a year ago
day,
d i demands for increased wags*.
Betiner charged Chippy became Passos, aa “Truman lackeys."
u stream of "hut” money flow­ O. P. Bwupe, president and John
The threatened strike call affects
e father of a black puppy born
B. Newman, assulant -eerctarv
ing
Into
the
country
from
*i»at least 50,lltH) worker* In tha
to Snow Queen, a BfJflao BchlpFirst Federal, DiUndoi Rolieit \
rotator* atmard.
Russian-administered
plants
In
ka, and she never ha* been
Merrill, prealdwil. Frank ||Mi
ami near Vienna
name. He also chawed the
dire, tor, V|ar y li McCoy, secre
siluaUan had fruabmted ■it* plan
tary, Benin- Smith, assistant sec
C O U N T Y HOARD
to Mart a new tmgad off dog*.
retary of Day tuns Bench F it-t
The Seminole County Commit"W ith I .BOO taw t u n pending,"
FW
eral;
Colin
I!
Stunt,
executive
stun will meet in regular monthly
Judge Bold told the Attorney*,
vice president, Virginia Lennox
ivsxion
Thursday
morning at
"the
By 1141. IIOYI.K
| fa railed upoe to hear
B O S TO N , (let 3 i,1*1— Former
ANN ARBOR. Mich., Oct. 3 — &lt;/P) — W*nen H Auitin u v » the
tecrelary, Mr
Veatch, axsi-tant
10:00 o'clock, O. P. Herndon, eounthe
W IIH ROK FORCES. IN IU
I)
KOREA
UP)
Russian* “ tried lo play a tragic hoax on th* peace-loving people of thr Boston Mayor John F. Fitrgeratd, secretary and Virginia fS&lt;*rret*on
i rr
s
^
I »y clerk, said this morning.
.
it Democratic leadee for more
Iris h lu il the honor ol bring the first American lu cioxx into 14*&gt;1
__________________ _
In my rvroilectlon. 1 won't per- world with a phony plan lor atomic energy control.”
than half a century, died last of the It, Land FeJeralj R C llsk
Austin, U. S. delegate to the United Nation*, tntde the charge lait night In hi* Hotel Bellevue suite er, president, M r- Buliy Stanton North Korea with troops Iroin the Republic u( Kurea (R O K )
unt you to taka time of the court
I
serretary-lrea-ui, r,
M t-.
Marv
» . . . Thl* case la dlimlaaed." '
Cap! William R. William* ul Irxarkan*. Tex., drove over th.
night a* one of three *|&gt;eaYer* at dinnei* marking a Univm ity nl lie was H? yeats old.
l.oughiu.
ats&lt;siant
secn-tarv
mid
Tut the argumants cenllnunt Michigan
He was the fathei-in law of
project
to
harnrssTParallel 3H border Sunday rightk
High yeslerdiiv ut
H. IV. iliiinutu, director of the
tide* wanted to rattle. They atomic energy far peace.
t.ow today, iV.t
Cltr at anolbei uf a series of Joseph P Kennedy, funnel am Wintvi i ’ark k&gt; JeraJ; Mrs. II. K. behind Ihe leading KOK soldiers, j roast alxiul 12 mile- :uuth of
d to Retd, elm had a
I m other* were Gordon Dean, simultaneous alumni dinners in hassador to the rumt uf HI
III* Jeep (lew two fla g - —those :ttt, the line that for ft' e veai&gt;
Rain y.iterdav "rl
of heart. He changed hi* rhalrmon of the (J. 8. Atomic
James, and grandfather of fun Chapman, -eerctury-trea-ure/ and uf the Republic ami uf National 1st has divided IP.UtNIJHH) Koreans
Total Oct rain, tv.
55
cities.
He
drfrmted
the
willing­
Mr*.
Maude
Halcber,
assistant
,ecto read that dm aait waa Energy Comraiaslon, and General
pressman John F. Kennedy tl&gt;
China.
under Communist domination In
Normal Oct rain, I dd inch#*
rotary-trwasun i nf the First Fed­
wad with payment of $100 Dwight D. Elaeahower, president ness of the United Btste* to con­ alas*).
And the Contain apologise* to Ihe north front the 20,000,000
sider
any
plan
that
would
achieve
eral,
Sanford:
C
A.
Pierre,
aecre
(ofden to Beimar.
Fillgetald served three terms
of Columbia University.
Tests fur not having a Lone .Star ruled by the U. N.-sponsored Re
atomic control.
in Congreas from IH95 to IWM. tory-treasurei of the Kusti* Fed St lr flag along.
The speeches saluted the start
public.
The
Austin
sabl
the
Soviet
Union
V. O P p. r n r o l l m k n t
H r held various city and state era!; and J. Mas M.xs-ev. vice
of a drive to raise $A300,000 for
"They're a little hard to find
"W e moved out Sunday morning
“
ha*
called
for
the
outlawing
of
posts during hi* long |M&gt;lltical pro idenl of the N'ew Smyrna this far mirth," he said.
Ihe university’s w ir memorlet
at
6:30,"
Williams
said.
"Col.
IA
C
K
B O N V IL L E . (V t. 3 -t-*N —
"Phoenix Project.” It I* so named the one weapon in which it I* de­ career. He served two term* as Beach Federal.
Williams explained that une of Kim estimated we would resch lltsmark
.
Ml
23
ficient.
without
submitting
ato­
mayor.
rollnent reached the 10,019 figure for the Phoenix bird of mythology
hi* South Korean bodyguard* had 3d at noon. Hut we got there .i Buffalo
ns
If.'
mic weapons to effective Inter­
W 4 Hit IN 'S H IK T H II 4 Y
4 p u the university cterad Ha late which rose from ita uwn ashes.
picked
up
the
Chinese
Nationalist
little
early
and
crossed
nl
11:46
50
35
Denver
national
controls."
T A L L A H A S S E E . Get. 3 &lt;,Vi
re gu la tion period h m over the
Dean, speaking at Ann Arbor,
W RO N G I'UR It
flag - nd hoisted it un the Jeep.
"The ROK* sent a pit toon on Fresno
HI
44
“ It (the Soviet I not only seeks
said that pHvstely financed re­
R ICH M O N D . C a lif, Oct 3 -/At Gayerimr Fuller Warren hcrarmWilliams Is an American advl- ahead. It went more than a mile New York
f!0
HI
search in unclassified fields is t» eliminate this weapon from — Cicero Wllkcrson was drlight ■! 45 yeara old today but there wasn’t *ory officer with LI. Col. Kirn lu-yond the border and then ran Pittsburgh
54
7f»
beat* to “speedy Prog reaa In at­ the arsenals of democracy but to with thr purring sound aa he. any birthday party.
Jung Sun. commandrr of a regi­ into a fire-fight with some North Ssint Louis
K3
4(1
omic doraJoranenL"
lie
said
he
planned
only
an­
started
his
automobile
engine
vement
of
the
Third
ROK
Division
Korean*.
It
was
only
small
arms
rig the rrrinfem ent •&lt;» that 't
M
Heat tie
61
other dav nf work at the office that led t l » march across thr tiro, iitachinegunt and riftr*. but Washington
General Ktaenbowrr, Miking at could attain atomic superiority tontay.
Ml
*7
frontier
Into
lh*
enemy's
coun­
and
no
particular
observance
nf
the
area
l»
heavily
fortified.
So
A block later, the purr hail
State C u tW e. Pa., asld " A na- under the guise of production for
m
79
Jsrksunvill*
Ihe occasion. Mrs. 4Varren is visit­ try.
the pi &gt;I non pulled la rk ."
tteu relying an guns alone for peacetime purposes/* Austin said. changrd to furious cries.
H6
Miami
«
The
regiment
stopped
SalutA
roconnaUsanc*
patrol
then
Under the hood, ilsnelne on th- ing her mother in California.
Ha M m * sroald soon boeome a
Tfl
Fund* obtained in the campaign
R«
Orlando
Th* governor wa* born Oct 3 dty n&gt;eht at Chuniunjln. This U went out and boldly cleared a
'corpse In a m o r.' "
will he used lo ftnanra research hot engine block, h* found u ext
M *
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small
port
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TUESDAY OCT. 3. 1950

IH E 3ANTtJRD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

PACE 1 U 0

The Saving Of Eurojje

. . . .

In Ih * daya w h r n U n ite d N a tio n s fore** In K o r* a war*
balnR pushed slow ly Im c k w s rd to w a rd the sea, re p o rts fro m
l'uro|*e told of a fe elin g of hopelessness sweeping o v e r the
co n tin e n t. European* w ere sta gge re d w ith dism a y th a t A m erlean forces, to w h ic h th ey h ave looked as a shield againot Ilussin, w ere unable to stem the o n ru s h in g Reds.
N o w th a t com m and of a ir and sen and superior s tra te g y
have pro ve d th e ir a d va n ta g e o ve r m e re superior n u m b e rs on
land, perhaps E u ro p e a n s m ay e n jo y a p a rtia l re c o ve ry fro m
th e ir attack of nerves.
T i l e lesson should be plain, nevertheless, that th e sa v­
in g o f E u ro p e is up to the E u ro p e a n s . Th e U n ite d S la te s
can help, and w ants to help, b u t c a n ’t take over th e job
* T h e s tre n g th of a defense line across Eu rop e depends Inrg**
ly on w h a t the E u ro p e a n nations a re prepared to put into
| *|

,f*iw I' mtin* cfelmi**, flrlvaili* ii*P‘
M u s t Europe face the prospect th a t it would la* o ve r•M Clfl.
•». I *«mI*
1
. . . . lj*t«|N I* n
_____ru n in
*»f alH*C om m unist a ssault, even ns Korea w h s o v e rru n
e r « . -s ir s i. •aiittjM
t he probable ou tlo o k, if an assault should occur. In
tarlnal
a«toN,
•at
In lo'ai|l&gt;ike u * a * t h e s e d a y s , it is not conceivable th a t a prepared line o f do
V
“ *’ Tense can lie made so s tro n g Hint it can lw n e ithe r broken
n o r o u tfla n k ed . T h e m ilit a r y hope o f Europe m u st rest on
1
defense
stro n g enough to ninkr an aggressor’s prospect of
iopai
u ltim a te v icto ry so sm all th a t his h a n d w ill l»e staved. C an

ffUBHUAV. tit r , l*sa
a ntlii.K CriisK

.If » * looker) «t hath »ide. of el tills hope t&gt;e resllrerl w ith b a n k ru p tc y ?
If E u ro p e can m u s te r s u ffic ie n t d eterm ination o f Its ow n
behind a m ilita ry e ffe ct, the need m a y become less. Hopelessness is an in v ita tio n to a ggre saiu n . a* tpucb so as cop)
p la ce n cy. If Eu ro p e w ill plant its o w n feet more f ir m ly , as
a rem tio n to the events In K o re a , the likelihissl of a E u r o ­
pean co un te rp art o f K o re a can l»e m a te ria lly lessened.

question » » might sol a*I »e * f r
*It f i . i l ) . We cannot ((lo r d In hr
unfair In brother* nor In strangI I I . Anger hurls n* » » r ) much sad
doe* no one snj |nnd: Whoever 1*
angry wjlh hi* brother. Mstt 6:22

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.F I E L D

G O

THE NATION TC&amp;a Y

THE WORLD TODAY

By M A X M A IL
(T W James Marlow)

Tty DcW I T T M a rK E N Z IR
A F Ftwolga Affair* A a a ! ^

W A S H IN G T O N ,
t'nttl r u r r l l j , It » » &gt; widely arrepled lhat the population of the
United Stair* would reach it*
p n k during the second half of
the .nth rrntury and then atart
slowly downward.
lhat ronreptlon haa been Jolted almost out of rrhtrnce.
Home expert* nuw pul the peak
III the eariy 21th century. Other
challenge tin idea that we will
n&gt;re**atily rrich a |&gt;eak at any
tiinr. All are approaching thr
•object with n*w caution and ho
mjlity.
(he thin* that did the jollink
was the astonishing upsurge. &lt;'
.|h» population during the latl
ten y e a r* -a decade that *uteU
d es-nrs to Is* called the .fertile
(«&gt;Mlea.
" Astonishing” b not too strong
a word for what happened.
Hinoe IH*&gt;o our rate of growth
hail been gradually dropping. W*
grew vastly — I I million In 1*0-).
tfl million In I WO, |2g million in
IWMU but the percentage of H
rreaae went down and down. U r
, HQn th«
lh« population
„ .............. had _swell
_
III |S80
*d by move than jo per cent r m j
» ? . «•»
_M*»* *»'•
tollen to IS per rent. Ihe hirlii
rate attadlly iivrlln**i. Jainlli*got amaller
Immigration w rt
rnektd off,
,
Anybody muhl •* where th*
elnwlrig rat* of growth would
eventually lead lit. If -It continue 1

Now that the lied invasion ot
South Korea ha» t&gt;ccn sma*b«d by
U. N. Force#— principally those of
America— Just what doc* thit
costly operation mean to ua?
That is to «ay. why should th*
United States send It* soldier# tv
the other aide nf the world to de­
fend— and even die for— a peopla
*ii strange tn u*T What reason
have we to risk a major war by
Intervening In the crisl*
•mall peninsula?
*
Well, l.t. Ceneral Walton R.
Walker, U. S. Light Arm y Com­
mander In Korea, gave ns nn* an­
swer a few days ago. He declar­
ed the virlery worth the .price,
saying It would mean “ A free and
untiammdrd ’ nclety for all Koirans, with the dignity of the In­
dividual fully reitnred," And he
added:
“ Human freedom Is alway*
worth thr price we have to pay Jf&gt;r
It."
*
That's the Idealistic, the altru­
istic viewpoint- it certainly 1*
part of the picture, hut we have to
look a lot further to get the com­
plete pirture.
American self-defense entered
into the situation, and In a very
big way.
This Korean “ Civil W a r"— involvlng the invasion of AntiCommunist South K'.raa by thv
(oira* of Communist North &amp;&gt;rea ds of course part and parcel
of the gloluil conflict between tha
Communist bloc and th# dent?rrarie*. And small *• it ie. It re­
presents a highly Important davelopment In the Ideological con­
flict.
The invaaion uf South Kora# ^y
the Soviet harkrd North Koreans
has hs-an to Ventity a test CS*».
Uv u’ ing North Korea a* a cat's
paw Moecow ha" discovered very
conclusively what it lakes to m d :i
the democracies strike hack s ^ h
force. II was a great gamble,
hut by keeping will Into th* backgrout J
was able to operair without too gnat risk of he­
mming directly Involved,
Uf course Commuatsm is bound
to lose some face by its dafeal If
Korra. This praclhat demonstra­
tion that (he peare organisation
Is willing and aide to art as well
a* talk will have a tremendous
impart on world opinion.
m
Thus we see that the .South W*renn victory la a great gain for
lire ilriiim rm irs Ihe world over.
Aral In that senre it Ja a marked
ennlrihutlon to Ihe defense of the
wi-et
against- Bolshevism. In
short, on*’ reason why America
has twen tn this Korean W ar Is
to protect hsrself.
There Is still another lesion to
be learned. It i» grave yarning
of future dangers.
I'rrsid.ni Trum an said tha oth­
er Hap that
the United Kte0«
Mustn't let It* ' guard &lt;io*i&gt;, » »
that the Korean fighting
was
hearing a victorious clot*. This
was followed by a Stnt# DOpartment ntntemenl of policy which
describes Russia n»
“a powerhungry government that U bent
on spreading ita power hy fore*,
terror."
Ho wherever and whanaver
America fights Bolshevist aggret
*iim, she la in reality fighting ia
self defense.
'•

Garry I)a»i«. who ahandonrd
lot American cituemhip •»&gt; •&gt;*'
•
a
tome “ dir First Citiirn of the
f t ’s nn old la y in g in the profession*! boxing ga m e th a t
*'ilT * ? !!Tr T . 1!!!'
W orld’. now want* |o become an
^
C|0‘WMt r« e
American rilirm again. Well, !•* up in th e lop class, the h e a v y w e ljf h U . * ntHn is c h u m p lo n
o n ly once. Joe l^ m is , the m nn w h o hekl the h e n vy w e ig h t 1of Inereaie tm a ten-rear pert- ,|
him leap on • anling.

Thuy Have Their Hay

M ile lu n g e r nnd defended it m ore lim e than any o th e r, now in American hitt.u-y. The nurn*
hs.l Hdtied his nnrtto to the list o f those who huvn
|S l i l S T i n W e
is nil illu strio u s list, the m u i pnpulatlnn test only one
lire l.ttl* filter i i ' j l r w*i ill* the H.lnpn m id found It HCClirnle. It
fouriii a* big
/nf» .lumen J . C o rb ett. Hob F itz s im m o n s , J i m Jeffrie s, .Inck lleilt
tmfV on» »t ifre Lincoln Park
came Um** fertile forties
lii« buJ t&lt;*rilU sey, iMnx HchineliuK, e v e ry on«* it nirtli w ho mnde Itis o w il •
lhat )rou'ti |
well.
(rerulittr
co
n
trib
utio
n
to
gliiK
logentl.
CliHliiplon*
b
a
te
t
h
n
i
r
'
u^
S i U f’'i f s " S o o * n 7 i'e
to go U clt inio l»U cat*. Oh
i p &amp;o
t«nau&gt;
Numerirally ihe
Jigurrd lire bills girllei •fiake. Hie d a y . lint only the one. th e y don t ro m e back.
A s fo r E z m r d C h a rle s , lie lias c la rifie d his p re v lo u s l' ' ,1l“
r r**l oc &lt;lwede.
•bigger lltey come tiie harder llier
The rale nf J m rca-e waa 14
d isp u te d rig h t to the h e a v y w e ip ld c ro w n , lit least In Artici
fail.
per rent, not ninth In the light
ica. H e bsikcd so m u ch b e tte r iiKninst I^otiiw th a n in bir­ ■if the rountri'a prw-ll'Xu hbtnrr,
hut twice as high a* the inte of
Senator Claude Pepper’* ntd ot h er title fig h ts, Ih e th o u g h t is h o rn that his c liiu f need the lt'30V
—
m
a
y
h
ave
been
for
b
o
lte
r
co
m
p
e
titio
n
.
FaciiiR
the
ra
d
io
m
i
friend Drew Peaiion. who hat bren
tine nf the biggest aurpHac
crtipboni'S, C harles said he ho|ied ho can I m&gt; as m u ch o f a had In (In with the wm In mutt
Called a liar by p m lu a ily eteiyIly H ID IIKit LO N G
oor who it anylrody al all m r p l cre d it to the H tle as th e m an w h o held It W fo re h im . W e previous w an, the birth rate had
gene down tthe Krenrh-I'ruealln
-Claude Pepper, lufnt nn liir obi hope ho , too.
wnr nf IH7I) was one etreption).
friend who tuctumlml to (,eorgr
Bui In World War II, Ihe birth
One nf the higgett day-to-day' days of our first session. I have
rale, Hiared.
Smallrert’ telrntle»« atlaikt latl
, - Juba a memlier nf fongiess ha' enjoyed my work linmensrly. It
war
peyrhtdngy
may
have
Itflp,
is
the ■eemingl) simple task nf] Is rertnlnly odist farrlnnting and
Sfiriug and |ttralt.|hal hr it now
«U thJVjtrfad (for r sample, inanv h a n d l i n g ru tie»|HiiHliim e, ( I f 1 naturally I w»uld like to stay
Does
n
leader
of
ndielH.
h
a
v
in
g
been
put
to
fllgirt
liy
^
lie
nn an airplane |unlel of 1 uiopran
m ill I. • had hatdes sounci Ibuu rn
u rte »#• ate d. light* d l « hear* here tnttg enough fn really
res
course
do
cnunlriet in Ian A fC u A ir b o t ^ Iflirm a a f K°v rrn m c n t, b ccu m r -s tm lllirn r fu p ilive o r h tjoni
they 'night have, Iterau-e the from
fmin ,M
,r peuple nnd unlit
peujdc and
r
nur
.... U&gt; gn mime .good fur ntrr awndc
for
• im e r«iy letter or ttdvgiaiii. A s 'o u r rotinlry. Florda's (tepresenplane «t the very lime,when et^iv
a matter of farl we do an»w#r nil ] Inllvo have vrrV H lIlc uchinrity 1in
plane the Army hat It to urgently
uf them, hut IflUdy a number nf Ihe House nf 'Kepcrecbtatlves. A*
nenbd m Uir I ar K*»t- Ear Ilf jt
nut replies tn sour lettrr and n mailer nf facl 'Ihere Are' at
from &gt;4i lH M |l)p rc w IVartnft a
telegrams have been rcil/rncdl,t'f least fifty Individual Members nf
ux marke*! "Inaufflclrnl aihlrcs*'', rongrnas w ho have Shore sewlnrtly
liar. I&gt;t hi* old friend ( ’laisle Hepj
We uey such addreiyi an jn li thbn *14!'of the member* nf Ihe
per do that) Am l’nfter IVarinn alw
nut. yn your M irra or telri-rnini* Florida Drlegutiob put tngvthdr.
revealed, Oval P '^P fiw •• f l A l l
‘“•I &lt;nrcaHi**nal1r *bm«| peetHe ne­ With Congiasaman f’etexson l*4tv
arourirF F.tlrW|ie in Ih e f nmpahJCfd INiliticiit r e f i l W Arid e n ljd e d to n n y ltm u u n d rr ir tr n iN t f o m il wit.
glect to give lljclr corpincert'jd- ing Bop b*k*x jo yur i,li|e,-t yinan
hlldirn
dounfffnAMMl frb tn fhe
Th u ) had
nrces. If you haven't rceelvcd'ah ifi'.'b- V t , yearv. D w igk LIU 'g prs
Rtpubliran Senator Hiewtler (oT low. P e ru refuge* |o jtlliAv the r « b * il to h* fwnAVWl
ford In have ncimnw.ldgmcrtf rtf jfnud dnlm- ha* fix and tJrnnett and I have
h im if
rt ro n tm
o n rrrim
nm
r lm M M
H l. Tpl*
y this
TTHl* fTipIlnji
n n d b iK l u
Maine, whom Pepper’* tperirl c o u n try , rn llin g KIM
murth-ntlrtn with our office wr two. Wc n rt’f leribiill v , to bring
*vn a I'nit rin g on Ih v A m * rlc «n ,
,Uul Ihn ollrer, (intea -svera at hope you will write us again g iv­ Florida (u , l|« rightfut place In
wrirr-lapping cominillee it ri^ht interestitiK case n iix b t hav
C
dfiim
n
n
ist
problem
U.
rk.
There
was
a
ep*
olatular
now tuppoted io'he invertiialmg,
ing your complete address »*• we
■Imp In Ihe deaths nf hilde* lr»« may get In tourh with you. The the. National '(iov«*amaflfel arena
we eg|&gt;erl he will. It lalet a pieltt
During mV lime hero I bevc
than one year old. Old fnlka lived
rhaaret are your ryply. Is In mir tried to do what I hetievM you
good man in |&gt;oldtC» In remain
Wngor than hefure. Immigration offlre,
having been relumed by
WHS x i ’ xtci tban expected. -So your pox! office. Thin situation wilntcil done, t have, b— C'vrr
loyal In Ilia friend after lie it tie
qial Hccu(Hy anil hoapltallxxtinn ealsta only In those rUIcq where H*e.| i f ' i.u
By
R
U
H
H
R
LL
R
A
T
id lug *t^y khi
hated
"
maurXnrt* may have vncmiragril rltv delivery service la In npern.
4r— — •• ^
*o uu'dallon: ''it 1*' neither safe n«r
4ljv having of children- Further­ tinn.
~ Th it it “ National Employ the
Anything that Florida ran Ho in with Ihe country. It I* beautiful more, the Idea nf large families
upright tn art rvntrary in eonW* ar* coming In the closing •clence.'"
'Handicapfird Week’.’ Frnm Oct. I create gund-wtll among her Latin and mv alar there was moil en •eema to l&gt;e having a renewed
popular ily in this country.
|0 0(1. 7 nrwrpaprr wntcrr, pub­ nalghbora in Ihe Haulh will prove joyable.
very much worth while, for these
Professional Students of pop­
Thanks In Ihe wonderful tees-'
lic apraknt and civic leaden in rkh and rapidly Hevelnplnr Pan
provided hv Pan A me-lean Wnv* ulation I sailed “ Demogre ph*r*")
geqeral will be busy pointing nut American rmmlrlrs are twit only Airways our Latin n*ttht«ir. s.
•pent a bewildering decade, re
Suwannee Krhn
In employer! the wudom,
Imm good rnstemers hut as Itepuldl* - only _____
_ _an**.
lr. # uh» vlalng their forecast* only In
a few ____
hours____
away
the revisions nut-dated bean economic at well ai a human) are rlllrerts of Ihe E'ree World and Iher w r visit thesr countries a*'
lovers nf Freedom.
loutUta or at students In »e*irh cl ' ' " ! i P'll'llcnlion.
tartan point nt view, nf employing
Thl* may be a fable. Hut if a habitant. And unirrilated skunk*
This week a group of CO d lilln - knowlerlge Of dhelr ctisioms, , * i T ' 1' '" •v', * •»»«• Bureau for*,
thnir who are in one way or an­ gulahed agrlrulturlal* from the lie will fiml our time aellapenl,
really verv pretty, pleamn1
M »t. publlfheri Aug. IP. is **- bear were after me. t think i ’il M
other ph^rirally hamhi appetl. We Tin M|r nf Columbia arrived In
i m.4„ * i.n .i Ik.* iki
. tzcmelj i onsetvatlva. It run* only •ither^riin or try to out flyht Mrr, Httle animal* given to live and let
‘ ■J UIf IIt‘ were a shrewd
*
* ami
idgreelv
And
greet? live. ~
Put once ihey hav* l«t themhftpe .they don’t forget it jut! at Miami hy j &gt;Um and are now tour
!_ ,,,*°/
W w t h lin n H ih W * whl« n n g i of iH t r r ^ U v t i. Mk# beast I think I'd not try to e.r pk&gt; ae|v*a go, even th# deodorant nt
lag
Florida
lni|»ctlng
mtr
agrl
- toon ar Ihit week it over. Piout
la but a fore-runner of mthar* earlier forecasts, it give* three a "schmoo" and appease It with basic reasoning Is not very effec
etllitral areas, the tour waa ar
.apeeeliei and line phratet won’t tanged by "Agrlnittural Tropical planned fur the future We'i»hoi3d •elk nf figure* ’'B ig h r “medium’*, gnndr goods and prodlir# that (t live against them.
help .the phytic ally .handicapped. the leading agrtcultoral magetin* do everything In nur power kn ami "Inn-/* based nn different wcwild eat and then east me. And
5*1 lk* ! 7 f 1' n&gt;* l'* *
Hu* 1»***
encourage such vDIt* and gn ,uit xaiumptlon* -an to hlrthi, death*, If tt were a more or less thinking
and m r Ha»lre (q remain urM t and
b W r hate been meking it • prec- nf Oolombto, puhllaMd lh Bogota of our way to sae that Ih e u df* and Immigration,
*
bear and sent a skunk to deploy uotariiiahed. Aflrt {hot leave, m&gt;
; tjee for tome time In give employ­ Leader of Ihe grmjp l» Whiter T. ttrupttahed guests are given avert
For IMO, th# ‘‘high” estimate me. I'd think I was tiring t^ -v ig b un-furred aad
deles, director ef -the mayatlne
tha dangdast fair* tale •I'd '‘ ever no
ment |o Ihote wlto ere phyircaHy emitted by «tul» Bernardo O rtlr ppportunttr In acquaint themselnp* of U. 8. population iv KMI.Oi
5'1V V
A ll to »P«»tk t L W
H h America end American m r OOP. 'the rdedlufc" etllmafe II
n#Ard of, hut If I hn«f to Dmlur*
.handicapped whrrrter and when, Offlvlaia nf (he tfnlfed Rtate. tie Vthodi.
bat
ar.ipjsl out of even an
i
(HW.IVH), the *Tow" estimate lltl,- tha parfuma I’d certainly try to combat this ar.i/nsl
ItlCXtlf
right r(Xiilflcatlon
It , earns that
ever we happened In have a *u(l- partment nf AgrlrtiHtire are art
modify the source.
It is flttlni
ina and prnper thp* oor.noo.
H A jm lf'g e i * hit flal'bable opening beraurr we found it ing aa hosts.
Sts Itl
these guasta
ishautd I* visltlnr ps
Now this all ha* to do wllh me
hllee'gatherlng^Ju
gathering Just Iota or nuts
Following their arrival In Ml at a lima
.good butinftt In do to. Il’a the
In w^en we am mhitficiij*
and t&gt;q*r«. ,And my rJ»ourvet for *n&lt;! pT'Slmnions.' In fact I am more
,
____^
i
for
f*.
tirfnm**
e
ta
ami
hut
week
end
the
party
has
“
Cru*
r
.
4
d»«nM
n*ti
o lm ty of the man that counti,
Yl/|btlflg bears la pal groat. But nr less a max* but I hav* manr
traveler) over a goo*I tdrttlnn *&gt;* paign. It «#»
serves in Impvato them
• and net hit ditahility. And we ntrr - U U vdtlllrtg'(he rlfh trurh- palgn.
&lt;
Just taking Into account on* me possibilities became | have a good
with the fact- Aal wepat a naoplit.ssiisHsa r*«M r i s , us**
l)avt found lhat a little of the growing areas of Homestead, the are ennrerhed with tha welfare o'
and on# bear and my sensitive record nf vletorle* over liras *r&lt;'
network
nf
wooden
anthpovaunne
huge often tendi to tlrengthen the ■iub-Trophral experiment Station all manhlml and teak only to •#*■ mine* they blew off - 1— " nose* pl*r*. I'd raitalnlr &lt;ln mv tiger* and auch, also. In fact, I
the Riergiadea Kaparlment Htatlnn all man fray to wnrk, worahtp an I
fftrmer.
best to keep bruin from nottnWin* have d not so secret cache of
in Belle Iliads and spending r play at .(hay please.
with all the kittle* In the forest (•SjroHjrht magic vltamlna (bat
, “ Jein the Navy and tae the day at &lt;Cle«r|iten hehere they In
T l I* gratifying to see hnw cage*
while 1 -Irlwl tn lesson myself out will allow my speadv grwwlh amt
specter) the vast plantation* an*'
Strength to meet that nf the h*#r.
of tjie situation
**®rW". "Jpin tl|* Army and get augnr mill nf tha (fulled Htata* and anxious these good neighbor*
„
,
,
.
, ,,ut how I hat# to take tha thing*!
a.frte education at the expente of Sugar C nimiration, That night the,- Vrcre fo learn all they couUi.*(■""' camouflaged pUlboxe* Just nyrth
llrason In a Heap forest more It isn't eomfy
American* ami American agrl-ul- c| the fronlJar.
often turns out to be tmalc. or th?
|
|,„w ,,„r, | Kiiow wh„
•Uglte Sam ". Thut have many were gveata of the CiewlatAn Inn tnral nnd Induttrial practice*
Kven a small stubborn ei
N M I ) reasoning on* la not long an In- I would do. Iwrausr that fabulous
•-American boyt been lum l into famed ga the smarteal anJ fine*1 While only a doirn or so In Ihe force In such strong fortlflralicma
alinn*
forest I-. gelling kmallrr gnd more
ihe Army and Navy dating the •maU hotel In the-Rueth. Rtopnlgr' mtfup could speak KnalTsh. the might have delayed tha advance
at (he Cattle' Rxiwrlinaul 80* have a w r y able Interpreter am’ fur day*. H u t,the rearguard Ro*ls
obnoxious and plain dangerem
pait (We yean while Ptdidenl tlnn al Orta, they gained some
uatvd young North Korean army every day. I think I'd taka iny pill
they were not backward In atklnr had had enough. Moat of them office r».
S lroman and Secretary Jnhnion kunwtedge nf 1 Florkla’* develop quest Inna;
at*r get aa byrllr aa poksiNa, be•lipped array overnight.
tn llrw center of the group sat cause, reojly. I don't think that
,iu u td amf rritturrl toothing re taertl as a great catlte slatr
"We
attacked
again
It.
fo
Many of then* own and operate
" , a big, unsmiling Ituselag In uni'«
.nwhltl UV.U0M
•4 * W »n r M that peace had been Sweeping Into the rich citrus' »t-. cattle ranrhea, fanny an • -#•■&gt;*»' 1*:.1(&gt; Monday morning anti
form.
'war is fimlutiT.
‘ '
tinn they were gueeta al the l.ake
very
little
teal■
lance—
Just
a
, , tO^oird and lire nation wat te- Alfred and Winter Haven aipcrl In Columbia, arkl Ihey will ryiutr
iwdxtrd
poqhtti,"
„
l
d
Wllllgth*
■ W 4*r&gt;m a tii* ; »vt *•’Me*' ri*fi (1*t:• ment elation*. At Tampa tM v In­
Within1 foun hour* tha R flK i
:W ilh there pmmitet ttill ringing spected our Indutrlal plants, d
had rntetrd and .tahyn Yangyang,
to the States,
. . . .
gar
faclorlea,
ferdllaer
plants
am*
in their eart. there bnvr, many nf
Talking wllh Mr. HeVg J iid n s .r the firs* Norths Korean tow n1In
canneries. Moving nn to (ialnev
lkem 17 and 18 yeart old. ns I vlllc, (hey spent a Hay nr so at the cocktail pari)* given the rrnilp h* their pahl. It lica'firv mile* north
o( an and th* Kctla had honay_ | m ly
found therm ,-fve» in University
t
nf Florida and lh— ; Ihe Fan Amntcxn O m m i” — A' cond-ed lu streata ;rith aandtwgs
moved Into Georgia whore (hay wll* the Grra|rr Jampa Ch*m h-r W and dttrhas: R at'they didn't (tick
• { ‘ etrange and borlile cnuglry, utCommarcc, | (earned lhs» Iht^ lokto lbM »x|ltchea-tang either,'
‘ j* Mffy unprepared
ptychnlnqicallv visit Tennessee, th - Carolines, am 1 U an capcdnenUl vent •* * —
D o 'iM a F c n tn rc — lin rjra lfi
,.'’ A
complete their lour In Washing
“ Mo limk the- town wllh just
, - #t from the ilandpnint of handling ton, D. C.
lhat Its aucrees will rrsnl' li* **
a lew round* *&gt;f fire— and wc
turc (ours In larger numb-*,- '
the equipment they weie caller!
Florida Is the cross-road* of th*
didn't nick ‘ up many prlsnncra,"
Their
visit
to
the
ri-h
»-•*'
upon to me. fighting a blond* Americas and It Is gratifying ,1c
rai l Williams. "That* hasn't been
Ing and cane growing arc* „f •’
n , ^**d cotllr war.
at firtl
ovrr- have our Latin neighbor* trl*lt u* Everglades made a tremvn-Vn* I f
n&gt;- maw surrender &lt;&gt;n this
&gt;*tch."
’^-’Vfmetf by theer numlwrt and and arqualnt themaelyoa with mm prwssion nn them aa has the hoWilliams praised the endurance
idriven almori into thr
T ’” * method* and practicci. Flnrbh- pltallty cltrfldrd them all aln»
should rvvlprocau by aitangiiii- tha line. They will raturn horn ■il ROK foil (roups who have liven
were ahie In hold at ail, that tours of Ixilln American rountrl—
with a warm feeling in that* heart1 advancing steadily for 16 day*.
frgre aide to rome bark win for such goad-will mission* would for Americana and a bettor "n Sine* jumping off from the FuA IJ K ): G O O D C A R TO O N
yirlnry and (iglp do morn than anything’ el*« to demanding of their slater Re- hang port arei Sept. 10 they hnw
m i friendly ralatkm* and rjn - 4uhUfc It wodld not be difficult f&lt;*
to (ha JM i petal ci tim
r goortyHIt.
— ‘
nejr pn Unni*
E a t ir * A re a
■»&gt; TWa
m •' u n i t of
t i &lt; i&gt;l*i U *ln«Uth'' trucks,
. _
ay
A lR lM l,

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Asylum For A Rebel

J’oo Irate To Clawiir^

Of Me And A Hear

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TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY v

SB-Jif-i .?*

V*sit Our

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at re m a tU M to K h in * '
llse miJilary hiltofy of ike f f i s a s i i a m

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ar

look a aouvenlr from
,
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8 L Franc la Xavier wax Irurjrd In Yangyang. It was a photoa l Ooa. Forlugueaa India.
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AFFIARIHO bcforylbeltouia Armed
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M*J. Pep. Ix w ii a tUrshcy. D i­
rect or qf Seicctlyx S rn l r*. declares
that men with deprndarta and vet­
erans under 26 must be dialled If
the nation Is to hav* a 6.000,000.min armed force. Theta two classes
ire now exempt.
(International)

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TH E

TUESDAY OCT. 3, 1950

Social And Personal Activities
y io N E

n s _________________

Social Calendar
TrK s rm
Tli* Fideli* Cla.* of the Kiml
Baptist Church will runt with
, U n . J. I*. Holtz, law at lots Kim
Avenue at 8:00 I’ M
, Women Society of ChrDtisn Ser
■nkr of the Elwntii-r Mcthudi-t
.(Oh u n h will meet at 7:311 P.M. i»t
the honu* of Mr a. Clifford Jutunon
The Sunday School Mother* and
trarl.rr* of the Kir«t l‘re*byterinn
Church will meet together in the
Social Koom of the church fur Iheit
monthly conference at 7:00 I’ M
The film-strip: "Way* of Teach­
ing" will lie shown.
Under the sponsorship of lldn
1Sigma I’hi aorority the rrerption41st at the Kerriald-ljiuehton Meire u mi ll&lt; *iutal i- Mr-. J r sit
*•11.
W K H N K S im
! Tlie Sanford Woman’* Cluh will
‘ hold it* firat meeting of th- year
at the dul. hurt, at (2:30 I'M
I’leihr Mr*. I ten K Wade at &amp;38-J
foi reservation- for the luncheon
The 1‘rnyer meeting at the Klr*t
R*pti-1 Church wilt lie at 7:111 I*
M. tonight. Th. *tudy of the "Hook
We Teach" will he continued.

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Ladies Auxiliary of the Itrodh'iiaHHl of ItMilroad 11a. are* o
will meet at 3:00 P, M. In the
* 1. O. O. P room.
Churrh family night will la- ole
terved h&gt; the I're-hytrrian Church.
AH Presbyterian* air invited to
attend the covered i|i*h » J|i|m i and
the family night t*i"gi..m at fi on
PM
T I I L ’ HSDAV
r i The Douglas Jake Junior IlroUmhuod will meat at the First
ijja p iltt Church tonight at 7:.W
Tlie Keinlnola Chapter No. 2
O. h S. will tnett at the Muionic Hall at n
I*. M.
The South Side I*. T. A. will
meat at 2;00 I*. M. at the *rh-*d
The lioarii will meet at
I*.
If.

Mrx. Henry McLaulin
Entertains Chapter
^ M r * . Henry McLaulin, Jr. wu.
hostess to the St. Agnes Chapter
of the Holy Cross Episcopal Churrh
’ Monday afternoon at her hom e
Mr*. Joe Saunders acted as eohostes* to Mrs. McLaulin.
Mr*. Mcl-aolin, chairman. preaided over the meeting and re. qunled Ml*. II. P Whitner tu act
, aa chaittnan uf hospitality and
Mr*. Alex Vaughan as chairman of
. Christian Education.
fd^A n i l ounce meet wu» made uf the
y Uturch School Wot kslasp to lor held
-yM ch Wednesday in Octoler at the
t Patith House. The first inretin-'
la tomorrow night and Mr*. Cook
took raaervatfun* for ihe simper
Which it to In- hi Id at 'b't'l P.M.
* O f interest to all church women
i i Mr*. Stafford beech's lecture
on "Adult Education" at 7:«n
O'clock. Cannon (iuinn will teach u
Irnuon on the "Holy Seripturr" at
1:4* P.M.
Q Toward the end of the meeting
delicious refreshment* were -erved
hv the ho*tes*e‘ to Mi*. II. F.
Whitner, 8r., Mr*. Alex Vaughan.
Mr*. W. W. Warner, Mi*. A. II.
Couk and Mr* Fred Pope.

Mr. And Airs. Clause
Enjoy Anniversary
The O. E. Out, e mime was the
-Jfc n r Sunday of a delightful »urphnlc honoring Mr. Clause'*
parent*, Mr and Mr* A. G. Clause
Sr. It was, in celrhration of their
I ftf|y-*lgth wedding annivenaty.
Thqy were recipient* of several
{ lovely gift. and weie wished contlnued happiness by their many
friend* throughout the day.
Thoa* attending th* dinner were
Mr. and Mr*. II. J. clause of |*abailee, Mr. and Mr*. A. G. Clause
J r. and family of Wildwito.1, Mr,
Mr*. J. II. Rennett and »on
John, Mr. and Mr*. Gene Rennett,
Mr. and Mr*. Karri* Folds and
family, Mr. and Mr*. A. E. MrMillan and daughter, Mr, and Mr*. O.
E. Clause and family and the honor
guest*. Mr. and Mr*. A. G. Clause,
Sr.

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The Saufori'. Story l^-agur held
Mr*. H. J. Ilutrhifton left last
a coveted dl*h supper and meeting
Kriday night at the home of Mr*. weekend for Cryital Spring. MU*,
II. 1. liarrl»on on Kichmund Ave­ where she will join her husband
nue. The tahlr* were attractively who I* in butines* there.
overlaid with white linen and cen­
Ur. and Mra. II. J. Minarlk and
tered with hibiscus Mount and cro­
children of Miami were Weekend
ton*.
During I hr evening Mr*. Mildred guest* of Ur. Minarlk'* parent*.
liatwock gavr instruction* on the Mr, and Mr*. Mike Minarlk.
making and operation of variou*
Mr*. J. C. Rill*, Jr. ami Mr*.
type* of puppet* and under her
»upervi*i«n tevcral paper puppst* Florence Humphrey have returned
to their home in Geneva, after va­
were made by the group.
Plana were completed with Mr*. cationing in Vermont.
Margurite (iraharu for a Story
Friend* of Mr*. W II. Stew aid
l.eaguc workshop to l-e held in the
will regret to learn that she ha*
month of October.
Mr*. E. C. William*, a* ill-tail­ been confined to the Orange Gen­
ing officer, read the “ Story Tell- eral Hospital In Orlando due to
er‘. Creed", ami presented each of illnea*.
the following officer* with a me­
M r. and Mr*. Juliut Dinefrld-i
mento:
Mr*. S J. Nix, prerident; Mr*. and daughter Mis* Margaiet Ding
Kred Kolib, firat
vire-pre*idrnt; frlder have returned to their humMr*. J, W. Wilson, second vice- in Roie Court after spending the
prciident; Mr*. W. I.. Itoche. third past month at Daytona Reach
vice-president; Mr*. It p, Moule,
, if
ter or iling tecretary; Mr*. R. L.
the Florida-Duqura nr
Garrison, corresponding secretary; attended
arid Mr*. W. J. Watt. Jr . treasurer. football game last weekend in
Th o e attending the meeting 1Gainesville were Mi&lt;* Mary Keni*.
Mis* Jane Ford, Wallace Tyre,
were Mr*. Robb, Mra. K. C. W ill­
iam*, Mr*. Nix, Mi*. Moule, Mr*. John Keeling and Mr lm l Mi
Clnretire Welsh. Mr*
Ilalieock, Richard Ha«*.
Mr*, Graham, Mr*. It A, Cobh.
Mra. M. J. Morris returned home
Mr*. J . I.. Jackson. Mr*. I* R.
Stephenson, Mr* W I.. Roche. after spending the last two monthMi*. O. E. White and Tommy W ill­ in the Panama Canal /one with
her son ami daughter-in-law. ('apt.
iam*.
and Mr*. Rol-ert
Mutri*.
MrMorris viiitrd her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. W. H
Hi Roll THOMAS
Harkey in Miami on her way humr
IH il l .V U n iili
(i ■
i , p,
The man with urn- uf the must M n t . C l i f f A l ) l e «
familial voice* in radio is on hi*
P r e s id e s A t C ir c le
way to I*-*liming one uf the most
familiar fan* in the movie*,
Mr*. Cliff Abies, new chairman
He i* Hu*11 Ruyrdar! It was hi*
distinguished voter that delivered uf the Elsie Knight Circle of the
those repeal rumniemal* on the First baptist Church presided over
Juck Heim. Kay Kysri and Hit Pa the business session of the giuup
at the meeting held at the Imirie
lade program*.
"People bated me," he admit* of Mr*. J. A- Varri on West Ninth
Street 1**1 night with Mrs Aides
"Sometime* I even hated myself." as co-hostes*.
For 14 year*. Ruysdael drone*!
Mr*. O. R. M «th u u ». recently
out the catch slogans, flanked by
chosen a* advisor tu the circle,
tobacco auctioneer*. H r wa* a fav­
spoke briefly, outlining the year's
orite uf th* late George Washing
work and plan* Chairmen were
tun Hill, whom lie never met.
appointed a* follow*: Mrs. Kotiert
Ruysdael ha* had a numiier of
carnet* since he finished studying Raulerson. assistant to the advisor:
electrical engineering at Cornell. Mr*. Walter Frsler, program and
devotional*; Mr*. J. II Phillip*,
He wo* a tool maker In a machine
Community Mi*«mn*; Mr*. J. W.
shop (he now ha* hi* own *hop and Pulghum, Childu-n's Home; Mr*.
proudly display* patent* on hi* in­
vention* i. He was a Maria* In the Verne Messenger, publicity and
literature; Mr*. J. A. Yarn, sec­
fir*t World War.
retary-treasurer; Mr*. Mamie lienHe sang at the Matrunolitan ton, Young PeoDle; Mr*. M. T
Opera House with hi* friend. En lla y n rt, Stewardship.
View Caro so. He raw*rtvd with the
A contribution of tb wa* madr
Marx Hruthrr* in "Coeonuta” and
with the Duncan *i*taea in "Uncle to a Cuban girl who I* a student
Tom'* Cabin.” A t 40 he turned to at Stetmn University in Dt-I.and
and 111 wag given tuward mis­
intoning rommerrial* on tha air.
A couple of years ago, he began sion*. Mr*. Able* announced that
Ida latest and most luccrisful ea the rlrcle will foiter thr Y.W.A.'s
reel at the agr of (10. He had moved this year. Mr*. Gordon Swnirn wa*
out tu Holly wu*hI tu do hi* broad­ welcomed as a new mrniher.
Refreshments were served hv the
casting. The brother of a neighbor
turned out to lie an agent, who sug­ hoatesse- to the following: Mrs
gested that Ruysdael try picture*. Denton, Mr*. Gordon Swaim, Mr*
“ Not me," he laughted. “ I tried llaynrs, Mra. Malhieui, Mr*. Mes­
It once— with the Marx Hjnthers senger, Mrs. Fulghum. Mr*. S. C.
Dickerson. Mr*. Raulersun. Mrr.
in 'Coeonuta.' ’*
Rut like all agente, thl* one II. R. Odium, Sr., Mr*. Frsler.
wouldn't lie dissuaded. Ruysdarl Mra. C. I.. Collin* and Mr*. Phillip*.
wa* on a deer hunting trip when
he receivrd a call tu teat for “Col­ be understood and ran learn linrorado Territory" at Warner*. Much because I'm an old stock man.”
Rttysdati gave up radlu and
to hi* surprise he got the role and
hn* been working steadily ever hope* to be In the movie husine**
since.
for a tong time tu come. He hat no
"I've done lb picture* in 23 fears of being typed. Among his
months,” he reported. "I've worked roles so far have been an outlaw,
a priest, a general, an adnRral, a
every day for the last Mfl da vs.”
Among hi* film* have la-erf lawyer, a western land liaruti, a
”Come to the Stable,” “ Pinky,” psychiatrist and a saloon krrper.
“ Itroken Arrow." "Raton P*»a,"
Cap-ule review: “To Please the
"H ig h lamesome" and "Carrie,”
which he Juit completed
Lady" marks another effort tu
I asked him how he account**! bring (Tark Gable'* rarccr hark to
for hi* lucres*. Ill* reply was pre-war standard*. This la remin­
iscent of th* action drama* nf
frank: “Good agent."
Rut he added: “ I furs* I'm those year*, since be la cast at a
something of a freak— I'm big (al* fait-moving race driver. But th*
feet, threat with a little pin.head impression remain* that Ik* whole
And I've gut a good voice that can thing i* idd-fashiunrd. Except for

Hollywood

SAN FO RD

HER ALD.

Work Begins On The Messiah To
Be Presented Here During Easter
H; W IL L A R D C O N S O L E *
One of the giralr-l ratted mum.il programs in the loitoiy of
Seminole Count), the tingiug ol tlir faiuou* oiatuiio. The Mrvviaii by
George Trrd e ik L Handel ( IfoWVI 75'4). it scheduled to be an evening
event during Baiter week at the Seminole High School Auditorium.
Members of local cliuuIt chon* will teivc at a i u k leu* of the
large chorus, am) singer* from#
all part* of Seminole County are het-11 made with Myron Keek of
atkeil by Roger Harris, director W T IIIl to hioadcatt the program.
of the program, to meet Thurs­
"The project i* expected,” hr
day night- at the First Methodist declared, "to develop an out'la n d ­
Church for oignuilull,hi and re- ing county-wide vocal oryahitahranal*.
linn, and to tiring recognition fur
Mr*. George Tuuhy of the Flr*t it musical ability."
Presbyterian Church will arrompTin
Mi -tiah, w inch require*
. anyr the churu* on the oigau and
Catherine
Claik
,H " "our* to
i* con
tMi**
u t'*
V
m i i n i 111
* m i n ..f ithe
n r
iKir*t
n ' t
.
.
, ting
"
Methodist ('hutch on the piano, "d .ie .l » . one of ihe most reA
Hammond organ will
r.e now 10,1 orator lot ever written,
Hunts pointed out, and rebrought (•• the auditorium f„i the .11
&lt;|uirr- a large chorus and much
purpose.
Aiding in the program will he practice. (Irganiied ** yet on .1
a number of choir director* in­ temporary l«a*i*, the time and
may
be
cluding Mr*. Stewart Gatchel of |dace of rrhrarsals
the Fir»t Haptist Church, Mrs. changed luter The group will
Albert Phillip* of Holy Croat meet at the Methodist Church,
Episcopal Churrh. and Mr*. F. Thursday evening .at 8:30 o'clock.
E. Roumillat of All Soul* Catho­
Mt. llatrls, a memlier uf the
lic Church. Mr* F. S. Vernay, faculty of Seminole High School,
former choir director of the Pres­ studied music at Westminster
byterian Church ha* al-o volun­ Choir College *t Princeton, N. J.,
teered her services, **id Mr. H a r­ and it a graduate uf the Uni­
ris.
versity of Richmond. Va He for­
"This is strictly • Sanford and i n t ly led tlie ,..»ir of the Junior
Seminote Count) project," he add­ College at Itliielieid. Va„ and til*'
ed, "and local service rliiht are WcstTiuinpton baptist Choir at
soloist St
if&lt;|ucsted to give it thrir mora Kirhinond, and was
*up|H&gt;rt in order to give it more tlie
M e-ttiampton
episcopal
prutige."
Arrangement*
have Church.
it

Mrs. Whitner Keports
On Work Of Council
The October inn-ting uf St. Ann'*
I'haptti of the Episcopal t'huirh
was held at 3:00 o'clock Monday
afternoon with Mi* II E Took*
•t her home on I. Seminuh- Itoidevaid.
Mrs. William 1‘ollet culidinted
(in- devotional service u ing a- her
tla ine "Hold l a-t That Which
I- Good”,
During th*- liusin* -* -essiurt prt**lded over liy Mr* tt V. l-oveR,
t'haptri Chiiiiman, an Intele -tine
report wa* gitsu tv M i-. It F.
Whitner, J r., on the I nkled Coun­
cil of Church Women, The liudgrl
h cominendi-ti hy thr
Woman's
Auxiliary was adopted mid plan*
made fnr tin- variou* activities of
the chapter for the coining year.
The program for the afternoon
was presented by Mr» W E. Kirchhuff, who introduced the !«u&gt;h "Th e
Holy Scriptues" which will he the
Chaptei's study laait. for the year
Aftei the piogiain Mrs. Took*'
assisted by M r-. II I! Took*'. Sr.
and Mr*. Ila rrv Lee served dcliciuu* refreshment* to those |irv»ent
who were Mrs M. Miriurik, Mr*.
Miriam Russell, Mr*. W V laivcll,
Mr*. A. R. Kry, Mi*. A. M Philips.
Mr* W. K. Kirch huff, Mr*. C
Stuart Hntwn, Mis II. 1, I'rrklns,
Mr*. Paul Chester son, Mr&gt; William
Potter, Mr*. W, D. Mobley, M rKalph Warren. Mr* II. F. Whitner,
Jr. .and Mr*. C, G. IMI

Warren Austin
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on construclive use* of atmim
energy.
The talk* of Eisenhower and
Austin were piped by telephone
tu the other campaign dinner* i-i
thr nation.
At Ann Arbor the university
some good racing scenes, theie l*
little excitement In this story of
thr tough driver and the lady col­
umnist- It has all la-i-li done tisu
many limes la-fore. Thr columnist,
played hy It* i bar a Stanwyck, is
one of the must implausible char­
acter* of the year.

C IIE IIC H f i l m
Rev. A G. Melnnis announce,I
Gala) ttiat a film on "Itryond Our
Own" will t-e shown imn,;lia trlv
attei the lovered dish supper t*
In In-Id on Wednr*-lav evening at
fi:uo I'.M at the First Presbyter­
ian Chulih
1in* is Dir first lunnlv nielil
pi "plain of tlir fall sea-on The-i
luiniiy ulglil piograins are dr
■1Cimd tu yivr the families some
Until Dial I hr v can do toeethri
in Ho chuii h. Hrv. M&lt; him* said
I t l 'H I I D t ' l l l
ll *»M11faMr«l i f Mim •*«■«» l|«p •
0
Seminole County
Veteran*
Farm Co-operative, ha- irnted two
stall* al thi Market, -aid Mr. A u ­
di i -on. R F. Robinson, buying
In -r t from Providence. R. L, ha*
esialdishrd an office at the Matkit He t* now visiting the north-

rin trade

I luring tlir suiiimei months, said
Mi Anderson, the markrt ha* sold
the largr*t volume on rveurd of
out of stale produce. The Corley
Pi -duce Co., has had * consideral - volume uf product trucked in
fr in Renton Harlair, Mich. Other
to-.-l* have been brought here from
tliier section* of Notlli Carolina,
and (rum New Jersey and Virginia
In anti- Ipatlun of u busy sea­
son, ail dealers al the Markrl have
hern repairing and painting up
1 heir -tails and ad-ting new- cold
imini* for storing produce
presidt-nt, Ur Alexander G. Roth
van, said that 2(1 project* were al­
ready under way for a l-cttn
life In the atomic *ge.
Projects include a *p*t'al study
”to drvrlop ways and truant of
protecting human being* against
- •illation." hr said.
"Thl* applies not only to the
possibility of atomic attack hut
dan tu thr thousa-ol* uf psulil'
working daily with radioacllvi
materials,*' hr laid
The project was *tartrl a* a
memorial to the vd 11*1 dead of
World War II N.-arty 'Jim dif­
ferent research prujetl* have Iwen
proposed by scieiitl*!* and rn-'neer*.

Low Cost Addressing
f o r a n y ilz e m a ltin g lift

(1 h« IIS « i 4 I law, ■ &gt; »., li s t t
source* in tcimv uf luduy'* ecunumy. Rut the Job i* always and
r v ri lastingly yours."
An older by President Tium sn
establishing a fedrtal civil drfrnsr .Jsninistiatlon ha* t-esn
diaftrd thtmigli not &gt;* t futnul(red.
Wudswuith siianged to meet
tmlay with civil defense director*
of states east of the Missts-ippi
River. Tills gioup. headed hy
Director Leonatd Drey fuss of
New Jersey, rv|ur**rd concern in
advance ahuul (edrial-statr rela t ion*.
Dreyfus* told * new- confer­
ence the eastern director- tie
concerned «i*iut m»king loyalty
checks ol their Civil defense workera. Ill that connection, he aid,
(he dilector &lt; ay i red •(» call --it
their stale attorney* ,tettr-al in
seek revocation .if stut&gt;- char­
ter* of organitstluns class, d as
"subversive" hy tlie U . S alternev general.
Another in |)i i &gt;fuss' group, rtvll defense Dliectur Donald S.
Leonard of Michigan, complained
about a recent ilr Furre order
changing air raid warning signal*.
H r said it had caused confusiu t
and created pruklrtn* foi civil
defense organitati-ms in grtting
their auxiliary futces on lutv
“ It dr mutts I rat s- ■ thr n m l f--i
closer cooja'talioti lie (W ren the
federal government and th- local
authorities," Leonard -aid
Aske-I for an - \ plana tin n. thr
Mr Force said today it had hern
compelled to eliminate the nhl
15-minute "blur alert" (rom ll*
warning system -imply tiecausr
the speed of modem jet twinihrr*
have made It impiacticalde.
The Air Foicr -aid the setup
It a provisional system manned
and operated by thr An Foie-'
and I* limited, amm c other tilings
by existing rnniimiiitruUnn fa- ill
tie*
I lie Alt l u llr feels," -anl a
spokesman "that v x v in tinevent o | • suipn-c attack by
present day, high -peed l-nnla-rs
It will he necessaty, in th.' In­
terest of -nfrty, I- a l-i, 'atirc
alraa wilt- the first amt rally
warning, then -inflll-r x n s - w
the final warning &gt;&gt;t ted alrit
it m t) not h&lt; pm-1t.li- foi tlie Ail
Furr* to give grndinitrd n| se­
lective wattling*.''
U rn - |» how thr -yslriti works:
Yellow alrit a private onhour warning sent l" civil defense
official* so they can get theii
machinery orgaiiiir-l foi opera
lion It 1* to he issued when tin
identified aircraft, possibly lies,
tile, approach the Wesletn llentls
phere.
blue |which now has Iteen eli­
minated) Issued to thr public
slid provides a 16-liumite warning
that attack on spe. ifie elite* o
targets could hr expected
bed notice (list attack would
route within right minutes.
W hile— All clearThe change rlinilnalr* mil ortlv
the hiur alrrl hut tlir rafiutair*
of lime in all Ihe others.
The Air Force explanation up
pc a n d to add up to this VI itit
enemy planes streaking in at
400 miles an hour, iicrhupt only
20 minutes might exist la-tween
tin- time Ihe pi rlinilnu I y v•11. ■-s
alert is issued slid the 11mi bombs la-gin ntu fall Tliere
longer ran he any guurnnte- id
urn- hour, lb minutes m eight
minutes to get to safety
The NKIUI warned ls«t nigh*
that, in case of wat. critical tm
get area* in the United Stairs
may undergo "more severe" at
tack* than thr Wuild Wm II

bombing*
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Hamburg.

la tte r

hr*

111 a pamphlet tu state governot* and state civil defense di­
rectors, the agency said approxi­
mately (17 per vent of the nation*population lives within the criti­
cal target ut-u. it -aid thr remainiiig 33 pci cent of tlie popu­
lation must I* ready to help the
others.
Secret map- listing ratin' of the
potential l ’ . .*&gt; targets hnv, he&gt; n
tent to key stale officials
The NS I! II laid the -lata is de­
signed tu "guide the slates and
communities Into organizing mu­
tual aiil and middle support" with
such service* n* file, police, Itlr

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Oct. 2
Mis* Margaret Hunt
r o H R p a t To n
Mrs. E. J . Rmith served nn the
A M p ila llty committee for the H*miN Uie Teacher*' Club m*tra&gt;i of
M rs, W . A. Routh.

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Si d other aid.
“ Ihe development* of thr alrntomic age are «uch,” the NSRB
warned, "that the United Stater
and it* trriitorirx can no longer
consider thriinrlvr* immune tu
sudden a**aull."
In New Vutk, clvtl defrnre
U ir-'ro r Arthur W. W-Hander
last night announces! an evacua­
tion plan for the nation'* largvit
city involving training of every
mart, woman and child.
The plan calls for thr 'e pha»e»,
partial evacuation of the city,
complete evacuation and emer­
gency evacuation Hr said neigh­
boring slatrs will I* asked to
enter into a mutual assistance
pact.

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Mr*. Norwood Phelps of Jack­
sonville will la- the guest speaker
al the opening luncheon meeting
d R the Woman's Cluli to la- held
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Robin Roberts, Vic Raschi To Hurl
In Opener For Yanks And Phillies
II; JA C K K A M I
P H IL A W J P II IA . Oct 1 f/P)
Young Robin Robert), the Phils
dltpbi* Phil.* life saver in ibr |wnn»nt tiinrher. probably H i l l be
Minaa*i F.ddir Sawyer's p u t to face thr New York Yankee)* Vtt Hsiclu
tomorrow In tliP world tenet n|ienrt *t Slnbe f’srk
Sawyer may decide to go with1
**t*ri»n Krn
HsInUelmsn. hli
grey that died lefty, hut most of
til* " r t p r t li" figure Robert* •
m int. A definite announcement
» n to t&gt;e mule lodiy, dm lot; the
f’hils* final pre-sedet Workout In
thl* baseball-mad rlly ,
It'diei l», a ittnng armed 24V M w d d kllld, pitched If) tiring
in n ltgi Sunday. Hut he worked
with only ta n day* red ••mi"
eight time* thl* eetaon. |.a*t week
ha platted Wednesday, Thuraday and Sunday going 22 In*
rings In flee day*, lie la at an*
hit best. a (lassie Job to rank with
tha matte t*.
"Robert- work* belter with two
day* east than he die* with
thr**,'' n ld Sawver yesterday.
'T i n ready and I ran
*ahl
Roberts,
No othar tdtchsr on the *taff.
lly HI GH F I ’ L I.K IITO N , Jit
no m*ttar how brilliant, mold
po&gt;tihly kite the I.A to 6 under*
N E W Y O R K , Oct. 3 -t/ IV — Ihept.
dog W hn Kldi a lift Ilk" Ro­ of utter confualoti or, listening
berts
(10 11)
after
Sunday's to football scouts: 'ark I.nvillr,
who has beer walrhtng Cornell,
"has It’’ and the llig Red'* lu - lc
figures l.efty .lames' tenm really
with Princeton rould he the l*est
game In the country Orl 2H . . ,
another scout claims Cornell I*
“ The most overrated team In the
East" because Its offensive line
hflsn’l been functioning . . an
other ••out's eye version la that
Syracuse failed to click ngalnsl
Temple Friday became passer
Iter rile lustra, a Hula re I phi a hoy,
was loo busy waving al friends
in the stands to pay attention to
Giant defense that slopped the
doings on the field . . . Thai
Cleveland Browns' passes was
•Imply a four-man “outfield” with
line end dropping hark to (trip
rover receiver*, hut the moves of
the defensive tackles, which made
it hard to trap them, played a
very important part . . . now
till the oilier pro teams will he
trying to copy Steve Owen's In­
novation.

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G A IN E S V IL L E , Del. H -d / T )lorlda'e Gators sounded the cry
' "Wreck Tech" yesterday as
iejr opened the week’s drill* for
korgU Tech* Yellow Jackets and
*1r fits! Southeastern Confer**• contest of the year.
YJatnr back field math Frank
iylaa. an all
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liter Mark with' Tech In IV44 ami
d, himself keynuled the rally! rry a* Ihe tlalnr* went rlgfit
Work on offraee and dafenae In
pplng far the Atlanta clash,
lead Coach lloh Woodruff
jerd Ihe club fur lha aecond
Iwpy tn aa many alarta.
I ’m proud of the way they
R f M r i A ttm la y night,— " hr
tl In commenting of tha Gatora'

rylnt o*er the -Yellow Jacket*
1 which will h« oot gunning
a victory after two parting
report from freshman coach
Coleman who scouted the
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Tallahassee, was Injured In
Duquesna fray, and trainer
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The Seminole ||ieh Schod jun­
ior varsity Celery Fed* will play
host to ln&lt;| Jun.t! varsity Mind
rrnh* nf Mnlnlanl High School,
Daytona Beach tonight in the ltdI Ini I Ini “ R” squad game of the
H*M» sea .«n.
The eontest, with klrk-off tiuir
•lated for 7:30 P.M.,
will l«e
played at the high *chool field.
The tlahy Fed* althuugh the un­
derdogs of the c. m en, are ••*
peeled to make a good ah owing
auninst thr much stronger Sandrrahs, Thr Crab* were the victims
of a Fed upset last year by n
II.0 score.
The Fed*, coached by Fred
Ganat nod Ed Levy, former first
•art cr for the Sanford Giants, are
a small and inevperlenced squad.
Composed most:; of freshmen,
some of th»m will he playing their
first game of football.
Thr Seminole slatting lineup
at announced by Coach lianas |*
ns follows:
finds— Wright Henderson.
Tackle* lltookl, Morris.
Guard* Skate*. Unwell.
("enter Flelsher.
Back*
Hutchison, F.sltldge,
Blnkavage, Hardy.

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wagrilng at the $2 ami 110(1 win
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1.02b Kill window betting.

rd the fifth tanking with
Fighting Irish Are , points.
Point*
tabulated on n
10 1» a.7, etr. t'a«i» »slth ten point-,
Rest In Natinn, AP for
the No. I vote..
thr fir at leu, only A ashing
SportsS Poll Says tonOffailed
to get n fiiat place no­
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lly M IT H IA Y IIDSE
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Y O R K. Oct. 3 i/l*i
Nntii Dame still Is the No. t col­
lege football team In the natinn
hut It looks as If the Irish are
going to have to do a lot more
lighting to hold on In their cher1trie&lt;| jam el* |hl« year.
The first Associated I’re s pcdl of
Ihe - ik m 'ii found Frank taahy'a
lads at Ihe Inp again- ju d where
they left off last November.
lint four other collegiate ag
gregallon* - Michigan
Slat*.
Southern Metlmdlst, Arm y and
Oklahoma are lamebetl right be
Mill* the Irish, ready, and appar­
ently able, to move up If Notre
Ibtuie should falter.
The Roiith Remleta hat cly nosed
out North (,'irollna, 14-7, Satur­
day; A total id li*o sport* writers
and liraadrn*trr, representing a
roast to coast panel, voted the
Irish Nn. I. with I,bun Uniats and
113 first place nominations.
Ilnly right point* sepnialrd Ihe
tirlt
three elevens.
Michigan
State, singing to Ihe fore on the
strength nf its upset 14*7 trlumph over mighty
kllrhlgan,
gained thr No. 2 position with
13** imlnt*.
Tw o |ednt* behind ru n t South­
ern MethiMlIst tvkuse passing rirctis aeeounled for a 32-27 triumph
over Ohio Rtate’s nose BoWl king*.
Aniiy's
Black Knight*, ultn
Struck like lightning against Col­
gate for a 2k |i vlclnry, were vot­
ed fourth plarr with 1.220 points,
Oklahoma's rebuilt Sooner* gain-

mination. In all, 14 teams receiv­
ed al least one ballot for the No.
1

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The top t« u tnumher in
Is flr»l plan- votes|
1. Notre Dame (IM (
2. Michigan Hlatr (321
3. Soul hern Methodist (D l)
I. A imy 2tii
5. Oklahoma (17)
f». Kentucky (5»
7. TeT«aa (21
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heavyweight boring title U waved •*
New York cameramen by E m r d Charles. The now undisputed chmip
pores |n bli dressing mom after victory over Joe Lout*, (International/

Phillies, Yankees
Agree To Replace
Injured P la y e rs
P H IL A D E L P H IA . fVt. 3
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York Yankees agreed Imlav on (h
u*r of three rrpta-enient nlavct
for th" worbl *erles; leflhandc I
pitcher Jocko Thntnp*on and on*
fielder Jack Alavo (iv the I'hiHleand utlilt&gt;- man Johnnv H &gt;pp hv
the Yankees.
The agieemrnt was reached at
Commissioner A. II. Chandler's ho­
tel sullr, and annnunred hv an
American League spokesmen.
Hopp is a replacement for -'lit &lt;
Reliable" Tommy Hem i'h, who
has a knee injury and will not
play In llir *erlr.».
Thumpmn takes over the spot
left vacant on the I’hll* rostet
when plli her t.’iut Rjfnnioit* wpn*
Into active service with h
na
tlunal guard division. Mtlro was
arrepted n a auhvtiluti f o r .out
fielder Bill Nicholaon. who It, ill
wilh diabetes.
Chandler annnuneed that Tie *IH
meet Raturdav In New YorJ with
the heads of the two m*|or lea­
gues and with th^ two player be
pyeventatlVes In dl*(q|*4 Wbtsl

•■Hsort with a hatting average near
the .31" mark, was a regular with
the I’rttshurgh I'lratca and a lead­
ing &lt;outandcr for the National
batting crown until he was sold lo
the Yankee In rt surprise Scptemle t deal. He ha* been u»&lt;-d plinclt&gt;allv av a pimhbitter with the
Yankee •. hut ran plav first hate
and the Infield and outfield.
Both Mayo and Thompson spent
most of the ye«u with the Phillies
Toronto farm In the International
league. Thvn|&gt;'on. a south pav
P ilc h e r, won 7 gamr* and In-r 10 a*
Toronto. pitched one tliree-lnnlnr
relief -tint against the (ilanta for
the I'hlla, Simmon*, ace lefiy of
the Phillies, had j» 17-8 record when
he v- •nt I" the Arm y
Mayo hit .301 for Toronto and
.223 for the Phi'liea. rro.llv in
plnchhltting role* and as a te'r
field fl-Jd leplnrement in the )■•
lei pait of the .en*nn nft»r D id
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C O R A L G A B LE S , Oct, 3—
(Special I — Four consecutive tntersectiorial football date* face
the University of Miami Hurriran* In October, the roughest
October schedule In Miami foottall hl*tory. Vlllanova and Bos­
ton U. will meet Coach Andy
Gustafson's younir mm in the
Orange Bowi while tha H u rri­
cane* ventuie northward to taka
on Purdtt* and Pittsburgh, w h ^
already hare mine acore* to set­
tle with teams from Plsia.
Given a iiot-too remote chance
to fig me fairly prominently in
in th&gt; national pirt ire this rear,
the Hurrbanet were adequate
without briny Impressive In their
opener against the Cltsdef in «
21-0 vlrtniy, Miami did nothing
to prorr that they rould not ripe
with their future tlral* hut left
the door open for the lmpm»*.
input that could make the t * ^
dangerous to any club they have
yet to face.
Miami's rass defensive came
No. I In the nation a year aco
looks sound again Five of nin&gt;
Citadel paste* were in'erc^itej.
one completion was held to IS
yards. The Hurricane defensive
line yielded only B7 yard* in 40
trie*, punt return* netted the
enemy 17 yards, 1.1 on a last
quaiter gallop. If that 1* a fw;r
Indication of wwhat the HurrletUb
defense can do thl* year. Miami
will ta very tough foi tha offrnse can he Improved,
Mike Varvhlo, who gained 400
yard* a* a sophomore.* appears
headed for a flue year. He gain­
ed 7u yards In I he opener, lost
a 15 yard T i l on a hnldlnp pen­
alty, and hid a 48 yard kick re­
turn stopped at midfield Instead
of having it go for a T D on a
shoestring lunge. Frank Smith
nt Irft naif, gralitad two '■ )
passes and is running soundly.
Boh Sehnridrnharh at fullback,

Former
AB-Am erbn
fnnttall
guard Steve Ruh»v of Caiemr la.
N. V.. ha* returned to Penn Stale
a* freshman line coach.

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Miami Faces Four
Toiigh Foes During
October Schedulf

Feds ‘B’ Squad To
Meet Daytona ‘B’
Team Here Tonite
Kick Off Slated F o r
7:30 In Initial Jr.
V arsity C o n t e s t

Sport* Kotmcliip

l.ow llriHie
If Don Rartun, who played sen­
sationally for Kemper Military
Arademy, should have ■ gosal day
for T r ia s against T . C. It. In
Novemtar. Coach Dutch Meyer
likely will start a move to otil
law square danre* and- of all
thing* canasta . . . Seem* don’t
parents hook up for such pas­
time* with the Jim 1‘akenhoms In
Lnngrlrw , Teg. , . . Left to thrlr
awn Heelers, Don ami Young Jim
my, diseusted football . . . The
upshot was that list ton, J r , who
was almut ready tn arrrpt a T .
c. tl. scholar*hl)h, decided In. Join
his pal at T r ia s and projnplly
won hlmaelf a spot an the grid
squad . . . Curs* It Just wa*n’t in
the cards for Meyer to get him,
»•• •-----Shorts and Sheila
Fair of hards luck tale* from
yewterday's football writers' lunch:
only Arm y Injury last Hnltuday
ranie when an official tossed
hi* welghtrr flag In mark a foul
and smacked Hal Rchulta In Ilueye . , And John Rapaci roiildn'l
(emeiuher a thing alamt the
Giants' vietory over the llrown*
after getting a Jolt nn the head
. . . Illg John, who need to play
for the Chicago Hornets, moaned;
“Just my luck. I played against
them for year* and the first time
We heat them I can't remember a
thing about it." . . .Oregon Stale
College, which Just completed
huge Slats Gill Coliseum for bas­
ketball, is iqMuilng a drive for
thuigh to build a new football
stadium . , . Rob Henries, U. nf
Vermont (k i coach, I* watching
the campus squirrels for tra'Mtlonal signs forecasting winter
weather . . , U'e always though*
you had lo h« slightly aqulrrely to
go for skiing.

TUESDAY -OCT. 3, 1950

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World Communists Lose Ground
As Result Of Fiasco In Korea

St. Small Wtlst d p i I "f A h
ttnllnn gold with
k«l.|
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hati'l Iti until. !(•' im tn II tahl

W A S H IN G TO N . O il.
(/Pi
Io«l ground. polilicall&gt; and miliUtilv
v*ai m il. lire (iff nation* on ihf Ko
f n l f . . Hn»*ia trif. M a tfd lv to*
r .i r l f t f
podllon
l»y
ruahin* even long enough to overrent* it
rh ittr.i' Con*munl*t nr Hut,iai&gt; i ty *leattii
Soviet pre*tlge n r i Ini Ived.
military aid to th*&gt; ahattfrrn
tte llliri,
IM .if hrr North K o '..m #a»fl Some of the ne-tein
litf. ahr will find thr Korean f * - 1 like Yugoslavia, n a i f te&lt;i omlng
fKiunfiit roatly to h|r mllitarjr fe.rte.i and ih*eld tie shown th&lt;power of Communism In tiie
Petition «nii political prt%ti£«*.
preitlg. '‘fare" ia nf
If |hr f'iiiiumiril*t» hal not Orient.
Paramount
Inipottarvrr
Mire.
gnmhlrd. South
Koiaa
today )|*irow iindmihtedlv tea- ne.j thr
would bf what It wa* laat Juna need for a demons!ration of power
n rnililarily wf*h founiry with J 'em p a r'Irutni|i nerd'd
Now the attempt at Improvin'*
a inrall, lightly rqutppfd at my
"face" appear* to have h . kfir-d
amt an Internal iK ljH Iy forte.
V|n«cow ha* lo*t It n t only in
But now th* formerly wfak the Orient hut in the Weatern
buffer atatr fr*lwrf*n fdm munln World a* well.
It I* thU rrmnn that * new.
ftuaala and Am trlctngantaonfd
'traitle Communltt move some
Japan hat I&amp;0.(Kni ntfn fighting
where e!»* in the world * eon PRUNE t i l Virginia llalge* of the
for it. a powerful air forrf fly­ sldered poi*l|&gt;le ftimla mutt tr\ tlronv. N Y » holt* a tenm.ieS of
(towel* after »he w.i* *ete&gt; t*.t Fa*ting again*! It* enemy, a Steel to regain the l&lt;&gt;*t grntirvt
trn Rodeo ijueen in Manhattan *
of "IXI irai*M|&gt;* .ringing
the
Central I’grk VU* m » wa* Jinigot
r.'immunUta Trom th* »*a.
on look*, horaematuhlp and per«onSouth Kor*#« hoop* ar* rttorallly. With the llt'f Roes * fnll-ttrre
■nu In force into North Korea If
fidlnR |ob with the World Chainall Korea la unified and become*
pionahip Rodeo now tn Had aon
one free nation. Ru*»U wilt find
S'liieie linrden
, fntereoilorujl)
ih* i* faring United Nation*
foir** n&gt;t aero** a weak bnlf*r
•lair hut acio** i.'ommuulit Manrhtiria and her own Ulberian bordel.
In Ih* Korean war a Comimmiit army of more than 100..
Imo men ha* been cut UP, render­
ed Ineffectual, virtually dettroy' •I Itna.la hei »«lf ha. a huge .litra
pool of nianpuwci (ui military ' h* [|
{iinpote*. lull a nolewnrthy pm tlon
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Common 1*1
military i*|*.
hettgrh ha* been |o»t in the gam- hnal
hie.
*, U u
The Ktircan war which the
Communiat* laonchtil triggered a
Vast, niulti-billion riol(ar Amerir»n rraimament piogram. M'.w-ow
,
didn't want that. Why itld the
*:n.
Kiomlln make a move thal pteHu
ripilated ItT
Wliat thr Communi*l» appear , ul| ,,
to have wanted * 1 1 In wipe out Court
the free government of South [”
Korea, eradicate the Mth I'arat- j"a ,-|
lid and make all of the penin-uta KI.IXi
r Coiwr.uniat nation.
tr*f*n
There are itidiialinn* that emild
have hem acrompllahfd eventual- *n. t ,
tv by the itaual Cnmmunitt trch- nr bv
nli|ue of infiltration and *uhver»|on. Now it appeata (he polillral
i*»ur in Koiean unifirati-i.'i wl'l a n .
I r arltled by miviog the Coin- »f. ■
iii»t*t giivi-iti nent out.
J.rl.M'
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Mr
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ml ri * ett'ng off another wnrld
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A M i . a K a A I- a TM K N TH . Room
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n i n e 490-W .
F U R N IS H E D A P TS . FOR R K N T
1 2-Room* with private bath and
Electric kitchen.
1 2-Room* with private hath nnd
Electric kitchen. Apply 212 W.
Mi" Street or Nick Pkg-. Store
K N IS H E D Apartment. Electric
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Oeorgia Smith, 202 Jcta ra ln t
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916 W. Jst. St.
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2 -P IE C E overstuffcil living iu"n
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furniture. . WlDon-Maiar Furni.
rnre C*r„ St! F let Phon# *.'.8 NEW H .t'trits aurtared to per
far tlon Old floor* mad* Ilk*
W A N T E D : Arttrle* of HI*lori'*
new. Finishing, cleaning • wgt
Value 7 of th* Seminole Cnuntv
tng. P.irtaM* power pier* tf
Muteirm Phone Mr*. I.. P. Ha
yeatR vvpeikanea *n Barrif.th
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W A N T E D — lAte klodel Ifnapital
Bed*. 1021 Elm. P h o n e jitn
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W A N T E D : Small u**d Spinet m muck, fill dtr* iliell and lav
h r load or job. Contact H R
n*hy upright piano. I’hone 70.
i . duted and a*»iv late*. UK* E
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catklgr. age I a .15, high gfhant
Coll Phone HUH for
tdttcatlmi. Apply Margaret Ann
All Type* tlf Book Work.
t'D R TlS H Candy Co. ilraire. route
Mary M rKiniuv Bookkeeping
aalaaman for Sanford nnd aurService
roundinr
territory,
PrevlmiRoom ( " I
aalea eipcrielKr raarntial. ('**►■
Atlantic Bonk Building
depoait renulred and muat l »
bondatde. Valdet Hotel after d:0U
P. M. for Interview.
Men lo.liyt at count* for collection 12— M H I t KS-PER SON A I.S1 1*
Training by Dial. Mgr. oppor­
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tunity to earn 12'i.OH day comml* (Inn. Write Hog M A. p/o Come in and 1*1 Ue n p la in l"»»
r*»y ft r*.i lie for you to c i o i
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help. A p p l y
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laiNev'a Drug Store
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plian-1-» voir tired
car* for aged couple In Det.and V O D O ITt II S \I.KJ4 A SIBM I' F
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F U R N IS H E D Cottage, adult, only,
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A L L T V P L S nf Uulldorcr Work B U Y I NO A C A U f
cleg acr ua to anve money. In­
.2 404 P ark Ave. Phone 494-J.
Reaannahle Rate*— Free
E»tlN O It'iE Refrigerator, it fccL Eastallment IM*n Dep’t.. Room 9IT
melee. Carpenter A Cracey
g-ltb o iil Hou.e, pertly furniabed.
cellent Condition. B a r g a i n .
Phone 2&lt;M».
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B O A T F O R R A L E or trade far
house trailer. 2S’feet leap with 5
fool beam. 26 . HJ*. tTniveraal
mater, value &lt;410.85 A ion 6 If.P
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shaft wheel end all eccOeanrictruck end some cath to btfeat.
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By R. J. SCOTT Teen-Agers' Killer
Sought By Police;
Sex Motive Shown

Carrier Pigeons And Flying Motor
SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK
Scooter Are War Reporter’s Need
H&gt; H IL L HOMS
(Fo r Hal Huy le)

SEO UL — (/Pi-— Thr next lime I io&gt;er a war lake tint onr in
Korea I intrntl to brine * I-*' Ke contingent of my own carrier pigronc.

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II I can (in J a well-armored and amphiliiout |K&gt;rtable motor scooter
that alto will fly, I will bring o»n»4 alone too.
After weeks alone ttiw south­
lly ItOSK O l'l'K L
eastern front and the InchonBeoul beachhead, I feel that the,..
On Sept. ....
23 a group of 40
coV t t *? r r n‘ U U T h‘Vi 1 triand, and n.lghbora o f DeBary
b« JJuhouT
newsmen should hollot„ , Mr
M r, H iro U
Young of Medina Road with a
Tha way communications hav,- unfiria* party on lh*ir fortieth
bran mutt of tin* tim*. catrier
wedding anniversary.
eons. would
... tie an
,, rffirirni
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While Mr. Inung anil hit hr Ida
L"/
P.
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« f 411 veers war* out enjoying a
from .tha
front for trammla.lon lh„ ppl/ r ,„ ur&gt; thr Kroup
to tha United Stale*.
on the lawn and art up a lonat
Tha motor scooter would romr table and rhaira for dlnnrr. Fl«w In mighty handy in getting from
ara decorated thr labia and two
ona spot to anothrr un thr front. hrautlful wedding rakaa war*
It could havr a lot of wrar and
placed In thr rrntar. Mrs. Joseph
f
taar on hitchhiking thumb*— and •Schmirer talked a three tier cake
on waarly faat whrn tha thumb drenratril with a miniature bride
doesn't perform effectively
and groom. T b r second reke was
Many corraapondrnta— and I am 1-ali*d liy Mrs. Anthony Oppel,
ona of tham— ara getting weary and its lop tier was decorated
of riding jeep* *« often. Tha witti the to in large number* In
casualty rata aniong rorretpondrnta In Jrap accident* mounla »old, standing upright.
Mrs. Vincent Valentine of Me­
almost reary wrrk. Thrr* wenpainfully hurt recently In a col­ dina Hoed prepared the delirious
lision. Tw o
British rurrespon- five course dinner In her own
dents ware killed early in thr war home with the assistance of her
whrn thrir jrrp hit a land uiinr. daughter, Mrs Alexander Jalbert
Hours of fly my arr involved in who is visiting her. It was then
Voting m i ­
getting n r * , from thr fiyUtiny V
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V' Tll) readlfront tc a point where it ran 1*1 ,|r,‘fr K r y « »,tnrr was If
Young
tent to the Unltatd Wales. In
wh1" ‘
the past work I have sprnt nearly returned and they were troth so
overcome with surprise and Jny
26 hour* in tha air.
snrerhle** be­
''We ara In fliyht so much that that both were
I'm going to ire if 1 can g&lt; t an muse they intended to celebrate
•lr macUi,'' onr correspondent ipnctly on Sunday with only their
intiniatr friend*.
cracked
Assisting In serving were: Mrs
llrra la a typical day for a
newsindn on tha northern front: William Klnyer, Mrs. Bus flapBecause Kimpo airfield Is tha prich, Mr*, has. Youman, Mrs.
transport and communications holt Ales Jalhert, Mrs. Roliert Brown
of the Inchon-Heoul bvarhhrad. and kits. I'rter Brown. A delirious
molt correspondents have her n eheeee cake, lialted anti served by
oparstiny from there. They Irave Mrs. William Buyer was the dea­
the airstrip each murniny and lt rt course. In addition to the
wedding rake* A lieautifid table
hitchhike to tha front.
A particular destination pre­ lamp was presented the happy
m i a particular transport pud, couple.
After dimtn the guests were
lemi. The other day. for Instance,
I wanted to rover the Third Bat­ entertained with several niano and
talion of tire Fifth Marina K «gi- vu.hn solus bv Mr. and Mrs. Jens
During the evening
merit. To reach that unit I iodc Mortemrii
» J~ P (turn Kimpo to the Han Mr. Miirlensen was overheard say­
Hiver, then ah amphibious duck ing tliat hr had been married
three times. After a pause hr
across tha at ream.
1 hitched a ride for a few said, and to the same woman.
miles on an amtrac and went a First lime whrn we became man
little farther cm a all-ton truck. and wife, thr second when thay
Ne*t I rode on ambulance, than celebrated their silver anniversary,
another Jeep and finally a lank third time at their gilden wed­
that took me where I wanted to ding annivrriiery. We can't help
but wish that this grand couple
, I spent Uia night pi the front celebrates a diamond wedding.
Jamra Romney Is home from
and headed back fur Kimpo nett
lint to H it my stories. I was thr hospital convalescing. All of
•aengror, in order, on a Jeep his friend# are wishing b in a
“ nee. n " llb a rtM " 1940 speedy recovery.
William Newel/ is du)pg fin*
ledan, n lank, a munition'
, bn. amtrac anft a Jeep. considering the arriuut operation
J ^ f n f .tyrreepopdeni he ha* undergone and |s expected
the eauir problems— or has to come lunar in » tew days.,, .
In the last few days our atten­
thb , Hepl. 16 landing at
ni InJtrut in Inchon’s harbor, tion has lieen called to the need
ire has been no other reliable nf a practical nurse. DeRary be­
ing a rtiinniiinlly of middle aged
bmiintcaiimia route.
, Teletype facilities eslat. Hot |Msip|r who arc away from thniy
because of
priorities prop, rly Immediate 'families and thrir aagiven military communication*, si'lancr in rase of illness nr rnnares* copy of tan I* delay ed IH vah-scencc would welcome the
service* of a practical aurse. No
The teletype circuit is via ra­ doubt there are many capable and
dio, and thus Is subject to na- willing tn help. T h li writer Is
tore'* whimsical atmospheric con­ willing lo receive names and ad­
ditions. These sometimes cause dresses and put them on file.
Women willing to help out pleaae
blackouts lasting for hours.
Bo moat reportara still fly to communicate with Mra. Rose OpJapan— thanks to a clockttkr sche­ pel. Rns 711, DeBary.
Mr. ami Mrs. I - W. Btavens of
dule of air forte flight*— tn *«•
Hmyra Drive were overjoyed "hen
that their rape gala out.
Now that the United Nation* by long distance phone Inty were
force* are firm ly eitablished up informed that thry had Just be
to tha 311th parallel. It should come the grandpa rente or a boy,
not be long before direct tele­ Imrn to thrir daughter and tonphone cormnunlclions can
I* In-law, Mr. and Mr*. J. W. NadIng, Wlnston-Ralrm, N.C.
The
established with Tokyo.
But I still think a few carrier baby was born Rept. H and Is the
ona and a motor scooter would first boy In the family and will
axeellent equipment. Just in lie named James Walton. J r . The
Rteventes have two daughlera
and two granddaughtera and are
making plans to visit and mast
this Important young man real
soon.
After a two-weeks visit with
Ulaae* areas Pea* O s .)
I: ‘‘Congress mutt control Mr. and Mra. Rrnest Mollsr of
Kmyra Drive, Mr. and M n . T.
provide more money, Koldrwlne, tozethc/ with M n . T .
it no need to fool ouriclvcs." Tewes, have left for the North.
Vacationing for the neat two
. . McCone said that price rises op
weeks with Mr. ard Mrs. Charles
esaoalial matcriali from April lo
Knsotsn on Dellary Drive a rt M n .
September added I3IS.UOO.OOO to Kosotan’s sister and brother-in1360,000.000 lo the prospective law, Mr. and M n . oaaph Bodnar
goat of tha A ir Force program of of Totenvllle .Staten Island, N .T .
Mr. and M n . C. Rice and M r.
nddini 4,428 new planet in the and M n . Chas Youman of DeBary
period ending with I M2.
Drive spent last Tuesday In Uma­
On a Percentage bails, McCone tilla.
A meeting of the board of di­
nufd. the cost of bulldlne
ae yon* up m a n lo eivht rer tors of the DeBary Ivlr Aseoit. Bo tha A ir Fore* is con*
a with tha nacosslty of cut- ■led by Ford.
bock the planned ainansion or
McCona said tha A ir Force la
I more money for IL
having production problama In
(• cut book) would maan tak- connection with Jet anginas as
tha oqulvalsnt of 7M F8rt there were no plants turning the«e
Ima out Id the program ” he engines out In tha last war.
"O f course, all tha planea
Consequently planta selected for
out. If the program were this work all must be rotoolad and
rk, would not be ftohter* enlarged, he said.
would bo various aorta of
McCona said this will bs done
at plants operated lyy pan*n»1
Jheking off specific price rise* Glectrle, Allison of Oanerat Mn*
•old euude rubber has tors, Curtiss Wright and PrattI B M par cent, aluminum Whltaey.
1 ie tf* »t and
H* told tha rommtttoa that a
- - A u m gfi. ha major concern af tha maw rot la
&gt;have been wag* (ncreas- tha possibility that tha pUns-nroiMma construction plants
gram may be delayed bv strikea.
to possible malarial shortOf the 4.428 now plaiiaa authorE*frCoM said that In hit onln lie.1, he said commltmrota alraadv
t
uaa of aluminum U have lieen made for construction of
to ho cot back— p-'rhaoa h*- SJB78 at a coat of IM H M O .tt O .
88 poreont— due to the InTurning to Uia program to out
3%) needs of the A ir Force,
a radar screen around the United
said present allocation now- States, McCone testified Ihl
m ndaguata to Uka rare nf progressing batter than rope
lie said tha 84 **m aa4 aritleal'
radar stations
its
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United NationH
11 VBIIRMPR r rastro
Il«»|
South Korea. Tltc bloodslteti and
dritiuclton of the U i l
months
would all havr been in vein.*'
Kau declared the U .N . should
call on North Korea to cease fire
Immediately. If the North Kuirsn
Communists refuse to obey the
order "we could then rrchart our
course,'’ hr said.
The Indian delegate endorsed
the cease-fire propo:.al contained
In a Hovlet bloc resolution on Ko­
rea but objected to a companion
provillun calling for withdrawal
of foreign troops. T b it, Ran e »Ellalned, would enable the North
K nrvans to prepare for a new
aggression.
The Canadian Foreign Minister
I .eater ft. I'earson said Canada
feels the eight-nation proposal "l»
moderate and Is pointed in the
right direction." He emphasised
that “ no resolution of Inis Assitnbly should Interfere with mili­
tary considerations" necessary to
*nci the Korean conflict. Tills
matched the Australian uo*ttl*m
Rau wanted the committee to
try to work out a compromise be­
tween the Koviet pro|M&gt;*al and
eight-nation resolution which l«
harked by Britain and Australia
aa wall as tha United Statea. lie
aald India would abstain on vot­
ing for alther resolution as it
now stand*.
The Indian delegate said Rus­
sian vtawa on an all-Korea elec
tlon should be taken Into runrideratlan. Russia has proposed th&lt;
Korean election he art up by a
* Ini eommlaalon of North ami
uth Korean* and aunervisrd by
a UJ4. commitee on wiiirh Rus-I.i
and Krd China would tie represent­
ed. The United Hlatee ami Brit­
ain nbircl to this primarily on the
ground It would give the North
Koreans, the aggressors In the
war, equal standing with the
8outh Korean government, recog­
nised by tha U .N . aa the legiti­
mate government of all Korea.
Kau told tha rommlttae “ this
la a moment whan we must take
■treat care to restrain ourselves"
lest tha Korsan conflict sprradH* **M U . N . occupation of all
Korea might Intensify North Ko­
rean opposition and "Increase ten­
sion in that part of the world."
Rau added that the U .N . should
not appear to authorise unlfiratioin of Korea by force.
Spender said the only logical
Interpretation of the Security
Council's resolution of June 27
"la that tha North Korean army,
which was the aggressor, muit
be utterly desroyed as a fighting
force: wnich, by corollary, means
pursuing It aerona the Parallel."
11a aiplalaad that this cross­
ing was only for the purpose of
pacifying all Korea and said: "We
do not Intend that larga force*
of troops of any member of the
Ualted Nations will remain per­
manently In Korro."
Australia, along with Britain
and all othera. la a sponsor of a
plan to unlto and rehabilitate Ko­
rea under U .N . auspices.
Ill • -fighting speech Spender
referred trB o e ic t Forelga Minis­
ter Andrei Y - Vtshinskv'a state­
ment that tha present U .N . com­
mission In Korea la a tool of the
UMtod States and declared; "I
giro Mm the Ho direct." Rptnder
polatad ro l that Australia was a
rnambar of tha commission and
aald tin t "tha short history af
m y ration has shown that we a n
tho tooli of nobody.

Planting Of 5 Acre
Conservation Plot
Planned Thursday
The Boil Conservation District
gra*s plot, which is to tie u*ed bv
I'm,prilling farmers of tbr Srm inulr Soil Conservation District far
lb*- purpose of uhtalnlng pasture
grass plantings, will be planted
un Thursday, l.r* Jarobsen. local
■oil conservationist,
announced
this morning.
Chaic and Company ha* donated
the five acre plot, which Is located
at Five Points where the Oviedo
Knad and Highway 17-112 intersect
just south of Sanford.
Kd Cameron, one of the Disfrlct
Kuiirrvisors, will donate the I’anuia Ciravs stolen*. The foasial
Bermuda gn
gras* will h* , .......
.. _
obtained
from th» So!&gt;il Coriser vat (oh NurV
svlllk. "Pop"
Krobti
cry ai Hrookavlllk.
i.p" Kfohh
local Massey
dundted Massey
ami equipment to
t n be
_______
u*ei| (n plantIna lhl&lt; grass. Dolomite Product*
Cuoipanv of Ocala has donat'd the
Dolomite, and Chase and Qampahv
the fertiliser.'
,
It i- urged that farmers attend
this planting, whrn Holt Conserva­
tion technicians will answer cue,*'
lions as to the planting, cultlv
lion and frrtilUatiun of varitn*
pa'ture grasses.

Allied Patrols
IIUsttsaH grew* race neei
milrt niirlb of Komng without
uybiing lb - enemy anywhere.

The

Redi were reported run­
toward Wontaa. 60 road
miles nmth &lt;&gt;f Kansong, under repolled urden to make a last ditch
itand there on the Sea of Japaa
coail.
'
'
ning

About 80 American Arm y men
were with the South Koreans as
advisers. But tho Americans were
under new order* w«t to discus*
the drive Into Rad Korea with
war rorrespimdenU.
South Korean officer*, under
no such restrictions, talked frealy.
A spokesman for General MacArthur had described tho border
crossing situation aa dell rate po­
litically.
The South Korean Third h*i
thrust about 276 road mtlaa since
it kicked off IS days ago In the
Pohang port ana.
’"We are going to tho border*
"f Manchuria," said Lt. Col. Jung
Rel lliok, Third Oivlaion rhlef of
staff.
"We will get than In a monlb
— maybe two months. But sro
want to get there before the win­
ter cornea."
The Manchurian border la shout
180 air miles north of PorolWi
18, the border between South anil
North Korea. Ry road, It la rloser
to 700.
(
.• v
Jung rootlnucd: V , *
"Morale It . high and the men
ara in an otfenalea mood Our
worry now is that our front com­
manders may «o too far too that*
The? all want to make It a race.
"E ve ry day we have a few
casualties— In' o r 16 wounded,'
three or four kill*d.f
:• - u ?
Jung M id tha blggoot trouble
oral lack of transport- Trnepi
rode In battered trucks an laden
the astoa groaned. Small boys
helped e%rro ammunition far
trudging soldiers.
North Koroea civilians cheered
Tornadoes usually run out In
and toaaod purple add (white
about 40 miles,
flower* to the weary South Ko­
Tho puppet show rained fa co­ reans and handed out applet sad
persimmons
in England after the Purjtar,
"Our
commending
general's
browed live acting In I M t
Policy Is net to
wo than 4J0 a - v -

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Kep. &amp;»matherH
IfeetleweO S'eeia r , * , list)
to lie favored on Mr Hmather'*
preirnt trip, said Mr. Kirk this
morning, and this is In recognition
of the fart that this city and
county gave him the i*rg*»| vote
in it* history for a stale ur na­
tional candidate
"Many people have tuhl iur that
they wanted to meet Mr. Hmather*
personilly and learn -omeihinp
about him a* an Individual." Mr.
Kirk declared. The toar has In­
cluded Lakeland, Orlando, Gaines­
ville, 8t.
Augustine,
Daytuna
Beach and DcLand.
Rep. Smathara was &lt;tu- to leave
her* at about 8:30 iV'elohk.for T i ­
tusville where he will suend the
night, and on the following 'day
leave for West Palm Reach and Ml
omj,
.
May or Andres* CsrrsWav * i
sJatiri tq bend the committer greetfng M r. BmBthei* at the To«H**
t’ehtcr, together wl|h TiiAriA D&lt;melas RlW riyom . * F. liroshnlder,
A. B. Fctaaraon. Rep. M. B, Rmlth
Senator L. F j Boylri Karlyte Hou*holder. Fletcher Boll*, John Saul*
and A . O. Roberta.
. Hu'les-es on the vervlrlr com­
mittee Included Mr*. Kirk. Mra
Georg* Speer. Mrs. Fletcher Rot!*.
Mra,' John Sauls, Mr*. A. B. I'rterson, Mra. W. II. Stamper and Mrs.
Ralph A . Smith. Tha refreshment*
included punch and rake.
*. Between 4:46 and 6:00 o'clock
tha program included a scht^uled
talk over Station W TRR hv Me
Bmathcrs In regard to tha world
situation. Following thet h» we*
due to visit with dose friends
whom ho had not seen since the
election.

Caiih Income
I (’M il ear* P n w Pone Owe!
264,000 from marketing* In the
Januerr-July period this rgar- In
1849I, In# return in theta month*
, .
was ttfMOA.OOQ.
MIcRlgon and Taaa* war* tha
other two states to show Increase*.
A department official told a re­
porter the Florida Incross* was
due to improved citrus prices.
Ha said oranges ware I I percent
higher and grapefruit 41 oorcrot
higher Hiring the period this year
thro In tha aaipo *P»« in 1948.
While the Overall picture showed
■ gain In Florida, tha 'gain was all
from crop*.
Livestock Income was off, The
return from llvntotk during tha
seven month* tk b year amounted
to 660,618.000, whit* hi 1948 for
tha fame Mmt. It was 667.416.000
Crops for tho period this veeamounted to $260,881,000 against
$241,121,000 |aat year.
A drop In Georgia and other
southern slate* was largely at­
tributed to tho effect* of the boll
weovll on the cotton crop.
Georgia's drop amountod
to
slightly more than two par rent
which Is considerably above^jhe naUoaal figure. Its income for the
this roar amountod

AM STF-R D AM , N . Y .. Oct. 3 |A*&gt;— Police today sought the slay­
er of a pair uf Iren-aged sweet­
hearts who died under a hall of
bullets in a lonely "lovers' lane.”
A roronor said an autopsy in­
dicated the 17-year-old girl had
Iwrn raped. Dungaree* and un­
derclothes had been ripped frum
her body.
The Montgomery county she­
riff* office said it appeared the
(tim e had a “ ■*■ m otive”
The superintendent of a nesrb» quarry dlacovrred the U*lle*
of Jeanne Lorraine Slone of
Amsterdam and William A. Wat­
erman, IK, of Gloversvilles, yrsterday. Coroner Frank F. Pipilo
said thry had hern &lt;Wad ebuut
18 hours.
Eleven .22 caliber bullets had
been pumped into Waterman.'The
girl died of a single bullet wound
In the head.
The young television installer’s
t&gt;ody was beride hi* ear, which
was parked in the wooded area
uf Phillips Park, alwut three
mil,* vast of this Mohawk Val­
ley city.
The girls' body on a grassy plot
•bout 30 feet away.
Police reported there were no
signs of a struggle.
T h ry theorised that thr slayer
had surprised thr young couple
a* they *st In the ear.
There were four bullet holes
through the window of the door
on thr driver's *ide uf the cuupi.
William J. F U h , investigator
for the sheriff's office, said the
bodies epparently had been dragred from thr ear and then mure
luliet* fired into Waterman.

f Southbound Allies

ir*Mlhe*4 P,* m *■*- (l«*l
were bagged In the vicinity of
the North Korean capital.
An air spokesman in Toi yo
•aid thr mx'.hernmotl attack line
■long the highway was 3(1 miles
south of thr Manchurian lender.
The officer refused to romment on
where the southbound tn ffie
might have originated. Fifth Air
Flrre pilots reported truck kill*
In Kwaksan, Anju, Rinanju, Yoncryu, all along the battered high­
way.
A n tin g Is 100 air mile* nnithwrst of Pyongyang and aero**
the Yalu River separating Korea
and Chin.
A Red rolumn w* reported late
last month streaming down from
Manchuria hut air patrols « »rr
unable to find any trace of it
later.
ITh* Pyongyang radio, m a
broadcast of the p.eds' Tuesday
night war communique,
failed
twain to mention the horder rivet­
ing hv ftoulk Korean* last Hon­
da v. The broadcast heard in Nan
Francisco said the Red* ke* des­
troyed i l l Allied plane* and four
tanks. It contended there still was
heavy righting in the Hroul area. I
A P correspondent Tom Lam­
bert sakl American Marine* Tues­
day raptured Uljongtni, 12 mile*
north nf Seoul.
A t Knryo airfield near Kanenun*,
1.1. General Walton II.
Walker, Eighth A rm y commander,
and Mai. General Karl Kt Part­
ridge, Fifth A ir Force command­
er. talked with MaJ. General Kim
Pak II. commander of the 8* uth
Korean first corn*
Partridge piloted the small
plane.
The reason for the conference
was not disclosed. But an Allied
Korean Military Advisory Group
( K M A G ) officer expressed con­
cern over the small number of
prisoner* taken— SO to 76 a day.
KM AG officers feared that the
Reds mav be vanishing to mas*
up the hill* for a flanking attark.

American Legion
drive was'reported.
!was
planted for Armistice Day.
Following the request of Joel
Field, tha Post voted to incite
all veteraas to hear Melvin Dlx
on, stale service officer, outline
problem* of veterans at tha nest
meeting.

L t Paul Jones
lO M IliB M H i m Cm , Oat I
hare will hay* a woman commondar, said Lieut, Jones. She la
Capt. Eva Williams, who will
coma her* from Tam pa with her
M ls 'a n t, 2nd Lieut. Hsial Free-

"We won't forget Sanford, for
w# hero a lot of friends here that
w* will miss," aald Lieut, Jones
thia morning. "1 don't heller*
that I hava aver been la a com­
munity where civic organisations,
fraternal orders and churches are
aa Intern ted In any program ,vf
human welfare as la Sanford."
V W i M UM p itw m IS IW I,
The drop c m in crop* with tha he declared.
Been though th e n la overlap­
state's Itvtatoch showing ir&gt; in- ping
uf mwuhsrshlu. with many
belonging to several
U »y
Livestock sales amounted to |90.&lt; haveI participated jroope,
welfare
149,000 tot, thd i n n montluMhi'
•ol, a»d*added that this
1848. T k t r m Income evident la the Christmas
____ ltd 876.7814100’ tMs year, n* whan the din* boards w - . ------against $81,000,000 last year.
ned by leading business and pro
fasaioiul seen.
Churches were w r y co-operaKansas has k#8 more rerorded
tive, he said, and named tha foltornadoes than nnv other stole. **- iovring argasUsathnu which aided
cording to tho National O cefraphl* the Miration A rm y : The Amer­
Society.
ican Legion and Auxiliary, the
Jaynes, the Business and Pro­
lllagaa far a oU k rod rice.
fessional
W swan's
Club, tho
Jung said "we had reports that Pilot Club, the Shrinera, Kiwania,
R e t r y , L iens, tha Ktks and the

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Experts To Advise
On Farm Issues At
“Vegetabte Clinic”

B O W -T IE D • A P R O N
W IT H
B L A C K F R IN G E — Fo r a black
rrrpe junior dinner dress is a
clever design for a modestly
priced N , w York fashion for fall
IPSO Cuffed neckline may bt
worn on or off the shoulders

( H .^ Y .^ D n u ^ ln itU u tt^ k o lo J

U. S. RucIh

Growers of Seminole, Orange.
Volusia and I.akr Counties will
meet at the City Hall at 2:00 P.M.
Wrdntsday. pet. i l , for a “vege­
table clinic'' at which agricultural
expert* will answer questions on
growing, plant disease, marketing
and otherprvblstmt confronting the
growers, Ce.unty Agent C. K Daw­
son said today.
The mealing was arranged at the
recent visit here of Dr. F. S Jam lm
son. Florida Agricultural Exper­
iment Station, .and Kail FarreM
Myers, assistant vegetal,lr crop
specialist at thr station. County
agents will be present t» aid In the
discussion*.
Dr. R. W. Ruprrcht. vice di­
rector of the Central Florida E x ­
periment Station, wh«, is atlsmhng
the anniversary of thr Stsl- E x ­
periment Station at New llav«n.
Conn., and visiting the Cornell E x ­
periment Station at Ithars N Y to
will answer questions on the latest
methods of celery blight control.
Dr. Jamison is due to tie pre­
sent. and also Dr. R. A. Dennison,
assistant hortirulturalist, Gaines­
ville, whs studies new uaei for
Florida vegetables, and Donald L
Brooke,
associate
agricultural
economist, who will answer ques­
tions on harvesting and marketing.
Dr, J . W, Wilson, entomologW uf
the local station will present idratof
on insect control. Ben F. W hitner,^
assistant horticultural in at the
riatioq 1* expected to reveal some
important 'trow developments In
celery breeding. Dr. P. J W*«tgate, associate hurtlculturalln. ha*
been studying the yearly eyrie* of
salt infiltration into local soil and
will answer question* regarding
this.
New findings In thr control of
plant dlseaa* will be revealed by
Dr. George Hwank. plant natbolo-gi
gist, who recently joined the local
station.
Problem* connected with water­
melon raising will to discussed
with Dr/ C . K. P arri», plant pathlogin |n .charge uf the Water­
melon Investigations Laboratory,
Leesburg.
Other plknt expert* present will
to Dr. A. A , Edfllns. plant patho­
logist in efttrga of the Potato InvastIgatloss Laboratory. Heating*.*,
and Dr. E. N. McCubbin. hurt)-’
culturallit at Hasting*. They will
toll uf new cabbage varieties and
cttlturai practice* for cabbage and
potatoes*
, .

(loiillnued I rum Page One)
et,ntra*fe&gt;l with thr enslaving role
uf Alnvriran truui)* and the Amer­
ican military authorities.'"
Anothrr document is a para en­
titled "id, ali,go, ial questions un
the struggle for pane*" which save“ The pruvarativr attack on the
puppet government of South Korea
followed by li. S armed interven­
tion ngaiu-t the People'* Demo­
cratic Itepuhlir can t&gt;e fully understood only In thr light uf U. S
imperialiMii’* role todar, it* drive
fur world domination and Its ad
■/ ■ •
vanerti preparation for a riaw world
hm m r s i , Oe*t
war."
s n o tW open window.
That doriiment was onr of sev­ Then ha ^ )a8ned down and ipetrA#
eral Judge Mutmannu said he tank
from the office desk nf Steve Nel­
son, chairman of thr western Penn MUd, "Even though h* doero't
sylvanla Cnminuntri Party.
feel rory happy raw . H&gt;&lt;i so
Net",in, arrested the &lt;1** of the tired and hungry.*'»
•
raid on party headquarter* now
Hhe» obviously wo* not comI* free on 110,000 bond nn e rh irro
of sedition which was filed hv
Mmmianno Tw o party aides, ar­ and me.
rested with Nelson nn a •tml!*»
His problems ar* mountainous.
rharge, also are free on $10,000
A « Rhao spoke portions of Me
army had crossed the border Into
bonds.
Another vtatement In the pamph­ .n* Krd North.
let iald:
"W a believe e divided c o u n trrv
"Th e U. H. I* not onlv an Imner- cannot gplxt to peace,” he said.
All
have been
aliat country. It I* the forenv***
to settle thing*
Imperallst countr** In th» wo»t* patient,
don't believe the
the renter of world reaction. «'*■ peacefi
III leave thing*
suing aggrrsslve aims "t w -* l' United
As President T ru domination. It Is seeking, like Hi»- as tbi
aim ie a united, Inler imt-eralDm, In build a wort-' man aal
dependen'
roa.
empire."
" If we leave things as (hey
The pamphlet. |**»»d hv lh» V*
tlunsl Educ*t(',n &lt;&gt;&lt;nartment of now are (the country divided) w*
them . the opportunity to
the Cummunia' Pi&gt;»*&gt; In New York giro them
City In Augq*t, t'»fk»» ,'e-larrd In • start a ^ hhherr again kllllsg, des­
troying."
|tr
summary:
iVe^deulh Korean Republic, Uvo
th u s the farts show tbs* *v
only government to Korea rae*|nlled Rial** I* an t w -'e * " -1
Unli
nixed by Its U , N , has 1W aatts
courntry. It (s. moreover, the *h&gt;»f in
ns assembly reserved fer North
imperialist power In Hi* world to­ Koroaaa., Qovarrars fer Ntoth
day. It has Iterome the m * W o"prossor nf the peoples of the
world— the gendarme that seeks to
crush tha liberation movement* of
What about lb# North Korean*
tha colonial, seml-colonlal and de­ and their Communist lesdato to
pendent ro u n trira .
tha erow« tha country I* s j H M
" It dominate* over ami npnr****' under tho banner uf tn* South
thr defeated countries, Japan flat-* Korean Republic 7
and Western German* and It t*
H
the
Oommunlsts
striving to enslave other ranilsl- around tod Pledge to support the
Ist countries, such as Frenee. *tr.”
to rebuilt it wa will
The document* sent to Washing­
ton Include party directives adortk Korean leaddreased tn "deal comrade." am*
(to Siberia or
work outline* for "clubs" *nnr&gt;-» Moachuf
1 think they
employes of thr Cartiegie-Illinois will t r y
live b o n (In Korea),
"
Steel Corporation and Jones and They
find it uncomfon
obla."
i
Im uthlln Hie*I Corner* I Ion
Asked 'm b - bUna for rebuilding
A document entitled "tVilllnr
Guide for Speaker*" Include* a tottered South Korea, the whitehaired President said ba intandaffl
paragraph whl-h aays:
"Th e military provacation In Ko­ to try to Interest concerns "In
rea la planned aa a smoke screen tho U . S. and ulsewbert" to isilR
behind which to Intervene against tens Ititom W Rta In Koran rad
the struggle for Independence of to sptpnt to the United Nations
the peoples of Korea, Chiba. F&gt;~°Ko u ld la "m a y" neb the U .
i, the Philippine*. VJat Nam
8 . for 4iris4 aid to rehabilitating
Indonesia, and Malays."
Korea.
He would not
The Chicago Tribune In a store
by Willlard Edward* or Its Wa»h. whet the rebuilding co
,* .
Ington staff said the document* bfc
• la n
were acclaimed hv Invest 1**B«m&gt;
agencies as "sensational In Import "
and bridge* have bt*nf&gt;
The Tribune aald conies nf tk«
M l B m u T'i manicipul*
seised documents ara raw In the
hand* of the F 0 I, Investigators for
the Un American Aetlvltle* &lt; V » •fwlf W# M i
rnltte* andwther go earnwant agen-

Khet Statement

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Th e FB I In Waaklngton said It
hod rat received such documents.
A t Its peak U|g Portuguese em­
pire Included territories In Brasil
East and West Africa. Ms) -bar
Cericn, India, Persia, Indo-Chlna
and Malaya.
The simple tools uaaO by Am*
to blew gibes !

Th e Faria
wither

wee empire b*»an *”
Brttlth amt .Dutch

la the ITth t—tory.

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THE WEATHER
la U n i t y T h e r e I i S t r e n g th —
To P n l w i the P w ti of the World]
To Promote the Progress of A o ir ia .
To Product Prosperity (or S is lu d .

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U. S. T hird In fa n try
Division A rrives In
F ar E astern A rea;
^ Convoy Is Bombed

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Fans Give Returning Phillies A Rousing Welcome

North Korean Reds
M u rd ered 10,000
*In Seoul S tr e e ts

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\&gt;tin i.tirtl I'irn n Leaned \ M rr

Viennese Reds Seize
Main Post Office In
Austrian Soviet Zone
Turkey Accepts S m a t h e r s Says
Offer T o J o i n UN Forces Should
Defense Group C r o s s P a r a l l e l

Jack Mall Is Chosen
As Vice P resid en t:
Y ear’s Report M ade

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A N I N O K I ’ K N D K N T D A I L Y N t S W S P A l'K K

H. James Gut Is
Named President
Of County C. Of C.

T O K Y O . U t . 4 &lt; t f V South
Korean* lluuit sran long spearhrailt deeper intu Red K o ira to­
day ihiough ominously silent courtUy.
The republic'* bone-weary and
loolHiie Third Dimion itabbrd at
II lame* Grll » »t r|*rted p irn
U r at 60 nulr» beyond ib&lt; Fatal- drill of tbr Seminole 1 ouni*
Ul 38 border line.
Chamber uf Cotnuirrrc at a meet­
Thenemy bad all but vamihrd ing of the board of director* in
before ibr forward moat penetra­ tfir T n u m l l ru in L it night. Mi
tion force but tignt of battle* a* Gut, who opeiair* an intutancr
agency in Sanfuld, hat brru vice
head were mounting.
At leait 20,000 South Korean piniiirnt of the Chom'wr of Com
troop*, the Third and Capital D m - Mirier during thr |i*&lt;l y rm , at).I
liout, already were well over tbr it a foruiri iiityoi d Sanfnid.
O ile r o llu c ii rlr&lt; Ird a* |tp*border that wat breached latl
|H&gt;«rd
by tfir nominating commit­
Sunday. Behind them, three more
South Korean dm iioni were puitrd tee of which Jamet l. Inglry wai
chairman a ir a* follow*: I n k
K n o t i the line.
A few dozen American army Hal!, vice ptrtidenl: Edward Higmen were above 38 at adviten but ginr, inanagrr; 'nine* 1. Inglry.
the North Korran liberation cam­ tieam rrr: Andrew Carravt ay and
paign tlrll wat a aolely South Ko­ Jamr* *T Met Miami of Sanford
and R. E True uf lake M ary. H
rean ihow on the combat level.
Allred for tea of the United Na­ I Wheeler Jr. ol Oviedo and W
tion*
peacr-enforremaol
armie- G. Kilbrr id ••erirva. dulrtcl t in
were kept toulh of 38 in mop-up pirtid'nD.
Calling attention to the object
and (nerve positions -a n d lliey of the ( ’ hamini of Commerce a*
’♦rire growing it longer.
prescribed In thr mi-ani cat inn’s
The arrival of the U. S. Third by-law* which declare. “Th e ubfret
Infantry Divieiun In the F a r Final of this errrpuration shall lie to
wa» announce*! by General Mac- promote thr rommrrrial, agri­
cultural industrial welfare and
A ith u r’a headquarter*.
If
It came from the Arm n r an touriat jiatrimage of Seminole
wj*t coaat on movement order* County and t j Improve its genohvlouily laaued before the tide cral condition hv the co-ofierat
» turned decisively In mid-Septem­ tion of the publlcipirited citiirn*
»he&gt; U fmnhem.
ber on the winning Allied gamlde
ntrrrharle, fnrrurr-. business or
for Inrhan and Seoul.
professional men or otherwise and
_ T h % . ware only
„ whatever
___
_ It* ____
mem
Tuition* of what the
Mlghi to do general],’
w* up to -h e I he w.
of taee-dltrh U n -t l d n k U n .liria l ^ S a rn in o b ,
defenee*
* their Pyen
Pyongyang
I' . ‘.." L
capital area. Northwest of Pyong­ endeavor to do lust that during
the
cominy
year,
end
to
e*.
con­
yang Allied warpUaet epot tedduct c u r office lhat you w ill not
8
think you have made a ml-take
in electing me a* your pn**ident,'*
Upc'n mutlon of Hern Martinn
a vote of lhaukv wa* extended to
the outgoing I'reaidett! W. A,
Patrick nnd tu Mriiiager llig -in *
for the fine work of tlw nrganiratiun during the past year. Ill a
------------review- of tile act'vitie* of the
S E O U L . Oct. 4 - b f V - A South Chamber of Commerce, Lea Le»hKorean official ret Imated today er, acting manager aaid:
the Communists mataacred more
"D uring the nail 18 month* the
then 10,001* Seoul r n i J r n t - he Cliamle-r of rommerc" bn* infore being driven from the capital
iCenilaoeo a* rage n »
city by U. S. Marinea and dough
boy*.
“ Several thou and more a tr rported lying in the hill*." aaid 1. •
Joonp Choon, ihlef of the muniri
P*l Public information section ut
A HOARD YACHT COMMAND
Seoul “Many were dumped into Kit, Cheaepeakr Hay, Oct. 1 - td'r
&lt;8»ers l.y the Reds."
— Prviidrnt Trutnan today ap­
Lee aaid lb - city actually had pointed a aeven-menitwr rum burled only 176 bodies, some uf mlaiiun to advite Selective Ser­
them victim* of the atreethy vice on the ilrafting uf physician*
•treat fighting for Seoul.
end d'tfitliLr for the armed *etAnother aource, who rl«r|lned l&lt; vicea. ft ia headed by D r. How­
Il'M Ila a e * Oa Pane T w a l
ard Huek, phyalrian-writrr fur
the New York Times.
I’reeidential Secretary CharleKu*a .announced the appumlntenl
of the rtimmittion but aaid Mr.
Truman had not yet rorripleted a
, , W A S H IN G TO N . Oct. 4 - 0 P &gt; - prixdarnation which will »r t a
illggar pamitm check* itarted go­ date for the regLtratiun uf physling out ye*lerday to some .1.000.• riana and dentitta. The date ia
0000 Buclal Hrcurlty henaflrlarir*. expected to he Oct. 10.
Other member* of thr cotnniftThey wrra authoriwd hjr the re­
cent act uf t'vngrefa llher atiling «lon are Dr. William I’. Shepard,
San Francisco; Dr. Jam r* C
heiwflU.
Milwaukee; D r.
The total increase will amount Sargent,
tu tome tfo.uoojooo a month. The SHoeny, New Orlean*: Mra. Ituth
firit check*, ilited Oct. 9, went Kurhn, IMtahurgh; Dr. John H.
out from trra*ury regional of­ Paitore, New York City and Dr.
fice* In *1* clC.e. They totalled Harold Diehl, Minneapolis.
a p p r o x i m a t e l y 1118/100,000
agaln»i fait month’* lf S . 000.000.
" The va*t majority of the StOOOflOO beneflHirita are pervm*
over W year* old. Th a average
check under the new law will he
*4* again*! a previous |S6 aver*
•n.

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WEDNESDAY OCr.
I. 1950
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South Koreans Are
Continuing Ad vance
Into North K orea

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Gtntroily fair rad mild through
ll.'it . li i.
except cloudy wllfc
tm,balds neca«iun*1 rain In *■it. mr Kiutii portion, Moderate to
ft ••b n u d h u -lir I) •Inili, except
lit It It, ‘ lloiw in tilr t c t r *o„tb
pot (tola.

Million Will N u t litFull Flcilccd M em ­
ber. Achfson So*''

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T o ! land F iuhiOut.ms Between
Police And Over 7
T housand Commies

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W A S H IN G I ON tht » t/1%
In \ if ntiA sitiAHii 7,000 Cum*
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nations Wllo Mis t m S'!■a V. &gt;lk
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m i- I.i Mulisirl I tinson itnl l ti-oitt, ki»Ui lipfoir tlirtt *i IipJ uIpiI ilrmoti*
•rcpaint ion*
It* T o il in llll.I H i.&gt;:
lollilV Mr rrlllMir.l to ill, 11.olid d l lIlMfi tlirv w r t r i l l r u f y J.OOO
Aclreami'*
note
.aid
L A K E SUCCESS. Ort t
oVl
Mi.nir
h u r l I .11
tl ir n
“ ll is I tie view &gt;d tlie m ullet. ( r o t r t
Hnlain and Hu»-in. ap.mnora
*11i HI if,
th at n a s o ria tln n » l tin
T u r k i s h w a i l i o i i t r d t „ "station 4) I R H tin
nf rival h-.reart jo-nee jdan*.
Vf i *'In * Nt n«1«|imI (, v« ImmlfptLt
g o v e rn m e n t w l h 'In a p p r o p r l n l'
b r u s h e d aside to day r o in p r '. m lH *
ll Isfl I ( HI*
CMS l i l t
a tatlio inter stew with Maruui
p fla »» of tin- j.la u n ii &gt;’ w o rk of Ills
*Ugg&lt; -tion* a d v a to . - d
l.y India
I
Istrtion
N o rth
t t lc r i i i,
ire a ti o i g n i n i j
nnd Yugoslav is a tlu- II, N. A*I ' o t n l l n g out that tin
I rilled
lio n v illi n g u r d to Ihe d e f r -im ot
-einl.ly’.
I'olitical
Cotitiaill*-..
— ;—
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.State
t, fa. iti*. on. ... It.e ini'*
vt,- li e !r a i ir v u Mould c o n ifl
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Retd m l)w t a*llr fltrwri llout- InoVeo I n w a r d ‘i *tiow •town vote
W A S IIIN I.T O N . O .I I (A*r
h i its l i n t , . ,
. ••
to il, s ie n if le a n ll, l., the defense c i t li . al psqiod
Ihr M.ttine turps rrpoilrtl
mg projrcl will nol be baird on mi t h e car*-.
told ,f the ujia id r d o w n r -Ik ci
The leaollltion, •iftererl h) till
i.sls, that its rasusltns in the o f ihe s le n ."
,||t
,| „ 4p , „ mrl„ ol dte
U t i ' M a oil peace n t u l r | iir | ,s ltn y
I tin and re»en other natiurui and doiD Sn war lltrooab Hept. 14
tot wat d o i t n . tlie ( M U f ts r i , a i
tire uf the family, but upou the opjloried try llo1 Unit'd Stale*, 0 ,1 lied ’ 14J III desJ *•ituadej.
ali.t ot
llills il's
, op, I lot t t ,
it.
iln ir ji s*il1 non t,ilth t i i s p
lannly iriri&gt;a,r, tha Rev. J L. M »- w a n exp ected to r r c . l i e uvor
pltr
lie d m i a i t
n n n ta n k ,
I U L A IlA G iil.K , vM *— ppj
w k * l tu n « S ^u y j&gt; t l | » It * J ' y ) »
V*t 'fag G n te n l Ms*wte* **■
Kmley d rrtd tc d jh tapir In -Sam t h r u rtto.lo dfee *n.l later nv l
ed t first i i u s i l a . Iia.to*. - I , d e l 11■—
ihe FI, ti ids tier it going to
Silt »l thin o -n il Ihr (saualllr*
1*»Clrl ot the alollth * 'lull, .. ...Ill mot, ‘.tea,illy, impartially, dtlitintingg * 1
k until
qurtlion
Marlin* dun'll
uni and plenary twldon of ihe Gertcr*1 Herr II*. Ki I Ini to biltlr. (IV
in,I hi &gt;tHate t*&gt; use it
anil, and without feat or favaniwwt ptirgram on tha project at A - '. lidrlt it-. It It * »r apparel t dirsl of wound- I -ml Mound
H, |, S liM lhili WSli r.l al'o ■
,I
lit all e f f c l t tu Jllllliah un*
the rival Soviet
Hloc'a |d.n etl hot hied, HI aliasing In ac­
Krwanir loday.
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ethical la w y e r * arid save tlie pro­
Witold Ire Voted ilnW I,
tion,
.ind
II
noli
liillle
casual
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Ani)i«Ucr
l»»v
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in
Ptctiii-ni Halpb A. .Snidli anle- - I , t i , . n i dm rpul,
i'rrsident
li re e l f l i t- I M tl o n pi&lt;,|e&gt;-ai •-•II ■ lie- lie said Ih e 'U rin e Corps
teltlt ll Yrli |R||« uf f||| te.il- lie
I In. I Wlgginton -aid today.
nouutril li,at Ihe Kiwain* roll tor a i t r o i . p U . N . t'litiiuilr ion !•&gt; no» ha* 11.527 uirii In Ihr
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In i in, "- age I., all lawyer* in
•ration in Orlando next Sunday •v e r - r e Ih e liliifiC I troll, p u r i fie s
Kuir.iit w si theater
in Sinfodl, S'ov II, ut In lo A
Hu I h,i I.la Law l" iinal, Wiggintl n il a n d i r l t a l ' i l i l n t i o n o f K o r e a
ll , *l ten Mt»n4trnut*.| fli** nun
and Monday will have lit brad II alau would ruake war lorn
Ion s.,1,1 "our n itlir |itofes*ion
\\ 'R U IN G t U S . Ilil, I , Vi
«nI- Lv &lt; Ih’aI i i MiHff. clinlilimit
qauiler* at lire San Juan llotrl Korea a “ pilot project" to demon
N‘«* i'nfit!iitatc*i« Il i Yc \H *|«i .t li tm- * ,, n tiouchl inti* disrejiul*
l l r p V 111*410 I I * ••s** said touf iti* |»ti«irrnm telnuh i« mih»ii «ui !••’(! f»«t f ft*
tu § yb h i
.,« lit tl,, .lil.iolls „f n small srRimlrad of lire Angrlull llulrl a* M le wliat the iln ltn l Nation ■ d l l he is I’ uihi! I n i - k I o n g re s *
»%l by i I if H ^iiTi! ISt’i fi’l, I In* flu* f i t ) ! **III f|||%8It if | 4*f «*n 11'11 \ \ merit
ran do for devastated and un­ lo let the &gt;1 .*f l*»«-« I,.Old u p to
pirtiumly announced. H r mgnl derdeveloped *late •.
\nifrii'mi Ici'iuii.
II ■ pioirii-.ot th.sl the newly (ti­
till- t*11111it! itill Ilf the lln**,- i n i
four comh.it d i v is io n s and 21
M'Mattwweg Da gaae B ill
Mr \ till**i teiiT iiin4«‘ liu iirin.Tii 11*1m » »*f J o i n i !%v .tie. :tmi H j h
lt oHitn«ra n*. I 'u r sl,|
Itritl-li Minitler of Stair. Krn
ail -q u a d r ii ll * , a to ta l of 1?*&lt;.
f"r
tin*
i
ut
t
tit
111 anit iik **mt*ni * lo,
neth Younger, addressing the Otto torn H r d r i l a i i d I hi- n a ­
|| 'll ! I..» . « .1 &gt; I I* I j II N
•
Kiirlvlt*
lli»ii«linli!rft
|
mimt nun
cominittre on the fourth day of tion's s r c u n l ) t r q u l i r a it
«'i ••HiI H i m m i n 1)1up
ihui
iu«rn!t*r
It* drhate, charged the Soviet
!!»'!
I»
it ! iii* •I«*mA I i i i «* ft»i
Klirriff I' A Mem, m ftftm»T tlimllf
h
projuiaa) merely offered lire II
Yltll"
!•
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lull
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(Lews'
uf
W A M IIM .lt I N It. I 4 1/1*1
cniitrmtiitli*i %tf th«* I'-uf, will
iv»*
N “ a cliaoee to wash it* liami- of
ff*,
’ iiitl Mi
8 a ) f t , p iitii
I*,
\|ainirt ie|mitri! t,,div they .sill 'id |t.1r :•«!« Ill RMhill, mill I'ttllcr ilkf
M K M r illS , term., Oct. 4— r/Vr it» re-|i&gt;n*ddbtler in Korea."
•-|»-ylmt 'kin. Ii t tl,»
11Lit **
I ,hn I Callow •v, chairman uf
i * W ilt mi* teill iftin
— A criminal court Jury today
Soviet foreign Minuter Andrei all I I 4.1,1,ton, il i, rrvr llglllrt 1
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it,,
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i .inn,,
Citlrrn*
in rid r.
found !*i year old Kuroy Union Y. Yialunvkv again hla*ted Ito
i
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tefi.i
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•Inti* limn ffifi ill |«fif r • will »*r
Haivfirld
guilty
of voluntary eiplit'nation plan ami clnme.l it ijllailloni In iliilv le t,or |an I
uffcrnl fttf tltr Lr t •l*rui.-ti* I ••I ill tin- f* ii»i«*| I it) . It-etls.it n r lie l'l&gt;&gt;-ti-ally Handicapped week,
inanalaoglitvr in the death of a **•
designed
tu
J,e| jretuate 0 I,milling up t" •* planned f lun l*i in tin* FrtntJ*’ 11m-1■i.11’ * Mil’ M-ttl4l|.*l
III If tV*|f|N|| I
tu !••&lt;:.., ut p,d all heal ■-mjiliiyeri
young I loridii aallor.
Airier icau .K-cupallun of Korea li.
in p i', , ' e i y possible consldetettrnglli o| ih tipi nii, tit
|2 &amp; fill fit t |t|it«l* f*’,r. fill
The nrry fixed lenience at not *aid the jdan “ wa* utter i, ult
N(*v% ,'itoe ii* nri* r i m i l ' l , tu t '
Holt t&lt;&gt; tin in.- those who .,ie capMa, l metal M r,out II Tiiliei Iitml |»i i/ r, tlu (u| tliltil |i||f*’ till I
mute than three years.
•i .uiiuu.a n* e*t* elat
side ol work 111 spile of physical
It'llRill'll 11 11icy It i f f 1' Ilf ml m I I*(•
The In st went tu the jury
thorn, a•nil.mt M u n ir snmmaii- $f» Ini fullilit pflic. Tin- Aintifc lifl-i fnt ntic %i"ut nil I tn .84111!'.i&lt;l h and icaps .
**f tin* final * will In* itiim n l *&gt;n
rhorlly I .-fore midnight hut af­
l.tlil aim told tlie I louse Alrlteil lln* I'm irl lloutr ifrpt Tln »«r teli » Hr %ii. iiiiiifiliit i!t|n*f &gt; win* niav
lie etpirssed thank* to the
ter a few minute* dell Iwrat loll*
V iv n r* Ciiliiluillrr tlie M in o r, wM» In rll!**r f1t&gt;4*« •*»*
■! M'RntFt lire- I htt'f tell.. Iinic local 11oops of lloy Scouts for
it retired until morning. Hareflel.i
teil) |««* open ut l l i r t itv M ill tm
ihe placing uf podcra advertising
pleaded ••-if defence in killing 111plan In expand Lev mid llirn June. tn rntitni’t fjin n (J (iillim R y.
!*uiiip;mv I, IC4th Infnnlrv, lln* ft . id lF ll lilt* ft'41* il f J ! fFJlt t I Ilf this campaign throughout the
vrar-old t ’urti* li. Hmilh of O r­
1951, tatget siirngtli *&gt;l iW t.l'ii Hurl tin
"lllrt &gt;
II, \HSOt l \ T K II CHESS
N mI iuiib I llliani,
will iHMikn fnt r «*|fiflli it! ism u| i ti ti ’i
lando and G a ry, Irui.
I t u l l a a H no l'* |. Sis*
T b r fit at cool •|-*-|I of autouu
•unirh in lit** p»f»i|ri mitil w mini til 1 &gt;«i. 1*7
In dirrvt teatimony yritcniay,
IIE V IN (IN K tlllE A
In'? nf liny Hcmit liiillt Alt* «*nl4'i
thr defendant aaid Smith follow­ spicad over wide area* of the
I M
I N 111*1.1 M I N I
S u l 1 II IIA M F r o N . f u g . Oct.
»nL
ed him tu Iris rooming huuae and rvuotry I»d «y (••it *ooie warming
i ,I
Foreign Hecirlary Ernrtt
I ' A I . I . A I I. \ .s :&lt; K K ,
t
f
drlnanded money
|[e maid he appeared in proepn-l.
I Infl'li* Htfltr t illVt*f 11 y 'lu*!f)V ill Its-vin necu ed Ku.'iii i,»l«y of rnTlie north rrritral state* got the
Sl\\S MTflNM
stablo-d Ihe youth In the fight
M IA M I, n n
i iV\ \
iifw nmituccl t|d ci(fulfiiicDi uf tS. *11 piioornig the war ill Korea.
chilliest weather, with tome be­
that follnwerl.
Eunetal service, tor Uiula W
H i p ii
pus h ed
North Korea
Ha re lield nuid he tin t met low fr&lt;-e*ing temperature* from Wagner, Hit, of i . i 1erpM •••, who ■’•rrn nf r*u*tpl«i.inM u:i rfp**rtr I I tn I r ii I % tl*i&gt; I ii r t*1*i t in 1») tin 1 v
into it," lie -nil! wlii-ii he arrived
ill tlir &lt;*nFlitl«*ran |in!av .ii* i-i inE*11 f1n II*i- 11Ifrl1•f*I I'itmI I **1111
Smith earlier that evening— l**t tin1 u|,j,ei Mississippi Yatiey we*t
jtioant the ijuceri
Mary
lir-ii fin I in day n f , rrumn at a
I{r u i■«lint l *tipif ) i i M
W n11*#»r lieie
May 8!* a ml I-night him a iieer ward lo the Ituekiea. Heading* were local hosjntai aftir a *burl tit- %f1ufit It* Inn i H*I»IHP «|&gt;4 tf Hill t||wMl &gt;1
"Slir might well
t l \ from New York
moderate slung Ihe eastern coast or**, were held at tin- graveside in ttn* A VInul 1« sifid it »t ut in hi i 11 "nli! !!»*• c i u uJliiirfil iiji I i h I'
at a levtaurant
struck Ibr match which
w urn, t i niut -'.Silt? 1111*11 nlutli»iit
h inn i’
One of Smith's taiior huddle*. ami in the far weal while warm yrstrrda, nfts r ........ al E llin - ifihiml nvrr luwrr Tet*» i k p i m •taitrit a World •-oiiflagration."
Charlie White, 8U, said Smith weatlier euntitloed in the deej. prise Cemetery with the IG-v.
CD inly Nor tun. din f ilnrrii f*i'«* n i ’ t. mi , hi.I, - l.*M ’ iil'tif i
II'
md to -lot i i , t think R"|Stold him that aftrrnoon he wa* Sooth. Early omrtiing low* in­ I.etuy It l.uw-on
tlie lb l.i ii ‘1 I’ABtrr nt tin* M»:nm \V-nll'wi li t ii*p» I’liin &gt;f * ( r u m v i - i i i i 1* y y I »
11 wuitted "all out" war, at this
going downtown and “ roll *oine cluded 26 above at \ h&lt; rdeen and I'pixopal f hurrli officiating
rrnn, n*ii| Hie nrv ilitlurli^iirr a i
l line
ill inin i ^
Chillp, S It ; “'J at Hl*riiar.'k, N
body.”
Mr
Wagner
was
liorn
In '•not ilmixrruui nt |irr«»rnl
I dmi Id." tie culll llllled, “ if
It.; and I t at Ituluth, Minn Warm 1 hat lesion, S
Aug. dti, lain,
l hey evil ,lo. Hut if they can exer weather wa* forecast for the nnd came to Enter prliw- HI year*
I ami cheaply and annoy everynorth central region tomorrow.
ago l|e was a retired grocery
tnuly at the aaluv tune they wilt
La in fell early today along a man
narrow Iteit from near lln rrlrh u rg ,
•Sun I v o r s |nr I ode ■ eon, I.. U
I ’a., to SiirrvejHirt, I, a The faci- Wagner of Enillcotl, N V., o
f’ K ' G t E 8 1 T I K K T 8
flc northwest also had some rain -later,
Mr*
llrn ry
Unix
of
1*1! \ G U E . Ciechush,vakla
t&gt;ct.
and therr wa* ronaiih table cloud! charleston, S. I*, three nirff&gt;.
1 irFt "Eisenhower" and “ Mont­
ness
in
thy
Great
Lake*
region
Mi**
Willa
Hrux
anil
Mis*
Gussie
W
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IN
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to
Stephen
C H ICAG O. Oct. 4
(fl*)- Krdrral and Male uffrcial* joined loday
gomery" are tu he dru|,|&gt;cd from
Elsewhere, the weather was looslty llru* of Charleston, 8. C. and I'ottrr wav J r J u a lr d today on (lie Italtk, ol the shady Suwannee Rtvrr I fie- ll-t uf Fragur street names,
in attempting lo round up remnant* of the old Capone gang (or fair.
Mr*. Charles I* Long of Havain
fluudlrds of onlooker* gallirtrii fill tlie teremome* by llir stlrain (lie Communist hew*pa|&gt;er Rude
&lt;rurationing on two recent slaying* and appearance* before a U. S.
nah, Ga. T h r Erickson Funeral
I'ratu disclosed today
madr famout llnougli Foslet’* mmitieliy.
Senate crime committee.
GAS STItlK F.
Home had charge of arrange
L
O
N
D
O
N
,
Oct
4
(A*)*“
The
Tlie
tliaini
of
“
W
a
y
down
upon
tlie
Ntwatiner
River'
drilled
menu.
Th e committee, investigating crime in the nation’* maior citiai.
l.alH,t government announced to­
s iftly over the water a* Mr*.’
open* hearing* on Chicago's tinDEFENSE F A IT
Jessie
Welsh
Rose.
Fo*ter'- c ll i "f the American Society
fens* and it was uncertain what day Hritain wilt use soldier* and
de-wurid activities tomorrow.
IK. 1 vesterday,
sailor*
tomorrow
tu
im
td
i
a
A T H E N S . G re e r, Del 4— &lt;/Fi ;*rariddaughjrr, cut the rihliou ■I Comps,»rt •, Ant horn and Full
Tw o former member* uf th» ’ t* State Deoartmt'-i ran d&lt;&gt;
today, &lt;15
three-week
unofficial
strike
in
-I'rercnr Hupliocles Vertitrlo* to­ across the etilrancj lo the mem l!-,her», * till the Suwannee "ha*
old Capone mob were held in fill Krfauver aaid be hope* the State
inch
Hain ye*terd»v,
day confirmed plena reports lhat 'trial building.
coni* to nu-an n river that flows
overnight for further queetionlng [IrpiM rnrnt will request the Mexi­ latndun’* ga* plant*.
Tut ri Oct rain Ul Inch
More than fcai naval tecbnl-. Greece and Turkey have iiegon
Governor Fuller Warren called past the nlace man e II home,
on Ihe alaying* of two crime In­ can government lo try t» find
1idol icr nurmtl rain
inver tigator a Rapt. 26.
them and asked them to leave. nan* Have l.ren standing hy in i egotiatioli* for a mutual defense the ceremony a tribute to “oiits whether that rivet flows In G o t rhea.
of America'* greatest culnpotrr* gts or Khirida or in the t’ongo
In Wilmington, Calif, deputy loindon, awaiting order* In oper­ pact.
Three other top member* of
"This i* a most significant &lt;mEffort* are being made, Vent“ More Ilian eny geographer.
the gang ruled hy the late notor­ U, R. marshal* yesterday served ate the plant* made idle by tinious Scar far* Ab who reportedly a subpoena on a man they identi­ walk out of l,t(K) maintenance reloa added, to eipand thr talk* Stephen Foster made our 8u raaion. in a time »f stress, of
international
crisis, wln-it hope
into plan* foi a regional organ!- wannee River a familiar name to
fled to Mexico lo escape service fied a* A l Capone’s brothe. Matt men.
ration Observer, aaid aoeh an the entire rivlliird world,*’ War­ amt faith ate our ptincipal inainof auhpoenaa by the crime com- Capone, to aptw-ar before the com­
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Oct. «-tA*»
stays, the pe-iple of Florida, le I
REDS N E E D FOO D
rgatiixation |&gt;rol&gt;abty would in- ren said.
milter, also are wanted for «iml- mittee. Another brother, Kaljdi,
HO
60
Atlanta
W A S H IN G TO N , Oet. l - t A ’&gt;
‘We in Florid* have been tardy by their GuVernor and their state
lar Interrogation by police.
lude
Italy
and
Vugoslavla
was served a similar subpoena The United Slates la being ask­
lb,« ton
Committee Chairman Eatel Ke­
in honoring Foster’* memory. offtrkaD, -rather to honor not
two weeka ago In hi* summer ed to helji Yugoslavia meet a
Chicago
V I W 'IEK7T
Today we make emend*. In time, •latrman, not a scientist, an in­
fauver (D -Te n n ) said in Wash­
Denver
Fust 212112 of tlie Veteran* of Ihi* magnificent building and dustrialist nor *n inventor, hut
ington that he bad naked the home near Mercer. Wla., where he threatened fiard rrtrd* following
idea M ul net
a disastrous summer drought.
State Department for help ia re­ operates n tavern.
Foreign Wars will hold a fall memorial perk will become a an unassuming sorig-com poser ami
Fresno
The " ' n iterred the ittmmon*
mnker. Including refreshment.* shrine for lovtt, of FortnrUnt. posh'
turning the three men lo tola
N,-w York
Hoth the (Jnlveriltv of V w! *
« eon try . State's Attorney John In W ilm ington denied he was
I T S C O N S T IT U T IO N A L
sqi1 movie*. Monday night at K:Wi E v e n t ualiv the Ma le uf Florida
Phoenix
B E N N IN G T O N , V L . Oct. 4— ••’clock al the Legion Hut, Fat hope* to build a 200-foot carillon, and Hie hundred voire choir of
R. Boyle telegraphed Mexico City Matthew Capone and said he had
Seattle
poll!* end asked aid in finding the
(AY— The ronstltutiunailty of a Jahnssm, jm» i commander, an- and alresdv the school children Florida A. and M. Culler* for
Washington, D. C.
men— Tone Aerardo and Rorco refiltered Sept. 4 ai R. Randolph 142-year-old Vermont law per naun-ed today,
of this state are planning to con­ Negroes offered Foit.-r as lection*
Jacksonville
and Charles Ftaebettl, brother*, Huntor and lhat he wte In l-oa m ilting the jailing of debtor* un­
AH veteran* are invited to at- tribute pennies, nickel* and dimes during the ceremonies.
Kev West
The program was picked up for
and ronaina of Capone.
Angeles
on business. Several der certain circumstance* has land, and ticket* may be obtained for a statute of Ihe cnmpoier.**
Orlando
However, the three are not other men. i t leait one from been upheld by the state Supreme Irxnn Jim Singlatary at tha Gulf
John Tasker Howard, author overset* broadcast by the Rtate
Telia haste*
of a Foster biography and * di- Department’s "Vole* of America."
chargod with (uiy extraditable of.
Court.
FUliag button.

f &gt; i* k l*» ' Of Cily
D m ii)4* Vi ii IIere

Castle Brewer British And Soviet Marines To Call
Plans Plash
13 More Reserve
Project Studied Peace
In U.N. Showdown
At Kiwanis Meet
Plane Squadrons
A p artm en t Rents To
Be B ased Solely On
Incom e Of T enants

Design For June 1()51
Woultl Give M arines
f. Com bat I &gt;ivisions

Florida Bar Acts
Tu ( rack down On
Rtliics Violators

Vds Are Invited
“To Bnrtici|m1e In
Armistice Purmlc

C i|\ ( 'oniiiiissioii
Fluulioii On Nm

7

Orlandoan^H Killer
I Declared Guilty

*(»!»&gt; \ ru D
I For
Tlmsi* 11:incli(‘;i|i|)i*cl

Truman Nanu’HGroup
To Select Doctors

PenHion Checks Rise
Almost 100 Percent

Autumn’* First ( ’mil
Sj:t*ll Reaches North

Lust Riles Held For
Lou iff NV. W a rn e r

♦it-1*I tehu iic 1«srifItiir fill

Old Capone Gang Rounded Up

Governor Dedicates Memorial To
Stephen Foster On Suwannee Bank

For Questioning By Kefauver

B R A Z IL IA N E L E C T IO N
R IO OF. JA N E IR O . B r u it , Oct.
♦— (A1)— Scattered early unoffi­
cial return* today gave Breiil'a
former dictator Oetulio Varga* a
etrong lead over hi* opponent* m
&gt;&lt;»terd*y'» national election vote
for preaidetn.
Reeulte from eta lawn a In three
different *Ulee gave |he
who ruled In a one-man rev
ment from 19M until kit o
threw by the army in IM S a
total of 8.484 votea to M7 for
hie nearest opponent.
M ARS D E P O R T A T IO N
x B E L G R A D E . YugoaUtrla. Oct. 4
(AY— Yugoalavia'* official p irn
weeuaed Ruaeln today of mat* de­
portation of “ hundredg nf Ihouru ste rn Eyrop*.
Tim Mwipaye

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Vishinsky Charges
« U. S. Planning To
Hold Korea Always
United Nations Pre• sented With 4 Spe- (Jives Korean Plan
* cific Charges Blfeming U. S. For War
By T O M O C H IL T R E E

LAKE SUCCESS. Oct. 2- &lt;2P)
— Ruuia‘» Amlin Y. Vishmthy
chxiged

today

the

crow d o f u rn )

ri(h l- n a li o n

sons Makes Opening
Night Big S u c c e s s

U. N. resolution on Kotek coniltmission "acted unobjrctively" and
^ in tl the peo(4e of that rounlry
and waa designed to call a mantle
of legality on Ametican interven­
tion there.
In a policy iperch befoie die
U. N. Auemhly'i political coin*
mitlee, the Soviet Foreign Minut­
er promised to pul in a inoluliou
of hi* own to counlet the meaiurr
^ d i r debate. He laid th* eightnation piopotal wai detigned to
pcrpcluste the occupation of all
of Koiea by foreign force* and

Mure than 1.500 people, many
of them limn neighboring com­
munities, attended the oprn,nil
live Farrnm Auction Market I n day night at iti new location ai
tie former N*v»l Radar tile at
(iifidrrville. More Ilian 425 autotiiubilei were iduiltrd at une time
by C, C. Hedenbaugh wbu b.id
r barge uf tbr parking.
County Agent C. K. Dawtun,
ibaitrnan uf llir new uigaiiiialion,
ill lie setup of which the Semi­
nole Cuunty Farm Uuteau and
veteran* uf ibe farm uigsniralioiit
are co-opeiating. deviated today
tliat this wai probably tbr largrii
mturjianrou* auction ever held hi
Seminole County.

"Whan will they gel out? Well
n a i i t N f * a* ran* Tw a l

CpL Parker Sykes
injured In tattle
On Naktong River
CpI. Parker Byke"* of the Third
Engineering Battalion, 24th In ­
fantry Division, received a baro­
net wound in taa *u&gt;mach during
hand to hand fighting fallowing
the crossing of the Naktong
River In Koran on Sept. SI, nod la
sling in a hospital In
Information
i t i to inrore
lurday by Mr*,
i in a letter from, bar hu*

JrTS2.2S

1 Naktang. M y outfit waa a ipaar*
head/M l at 3:00 A . M, I wa* In
an MtotUt front. We were right
near Aim hortfc bank ami they
•UMatf'popping mortar shell* in
oa u* *o we Jumped out and ran
to the beach.
*We all divwd Into the bushes
Afet 'the bushes wars full of
^*Iooki" ami wa storied fighting
i ' u MM'

First A u c tio n Is
ConductedAtNew
Farmers M arket

Cal. Ban C U m b
A C IO tit NO of Korea’* JBth Paral­
lel by United Nations forte* U "up
to MacArthur" accord Inr to Col.
D m C. Limb, Foreign Mlnlrier of
Ibe Korean Republic. Speaking to
New Yprk newsmen, the colonel
gave an I-point plan for pustggbUng unification. He also read a
statement fn*n PeaMreit Syngman
Rhm. aVpeFwttrgraenitto fur tne
American •teuoa’*who bava
Korea&lt;lalernatlc«l&gt;

“Double Alert” Is
Sounded By Hull
Against Commies

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APER
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Revaluation Not To
Affect Situation In
U.S.; Controls Have
Been On Since 1939
It) A S S O C IA T E D M IKSS
Ib e Canatlun dollar, cut loom
over the week end to find ill i'll*
level, gamed thiee to nearly »ts
cenli m leiim ol the United State*
d o lLl ill Vfuild money insikrli to­
day.
lu New York moil «|iH&gt;Uliunt

‘isl.'m :;"':,

ompaiei
luiittri uliitial tale ol 91 i enl*
a,l,l dir timing rate lii-is y ol
‘&lt;0 7*8.
However, New Yoik ijuolsluin*
tanged up to *M 541 and down to
9 J cenli, and tlieie weie very lew
traoiarhmti at lisilert waited tut
(|ir Canadian imeency lu itebdue.
|tl M „„i,ra l. ibr Canadian dolIj i lluilualrd betwe»ii lU atul 95
cent* in (J. .S fund* m rally ttadmg.
(be Hank id England .immune'd new Canadian dollar tales in
It,m l,&gt;n dial were I lie rquiinlcnt
of 9ti (i cents m U. S. i in true y
toniapiril with 'Ml J .r o ll L it
week.
The Canadiin government, setmg Saturday when transaction*
were suspended for the Wi-ek end,
removed it* controls over the eaeh-ngr rate for the fit at time
.i.iCe It'311.
The action came as Canada'*
gold and I*. S dollar reserves
reached an all-tune high and
after a wave of U . S. sperultivu
buying of Canadian dollar* ami

$100,000 Loan For
Municipal Stadium
Grunted By

Gulf And Atlantic
Hurricanes Sweep
Slowly To North

*

Service** Held Twlay
For Mrs. (i . K. ( ’arler

w
tf*triadtoenter•E - u s L - a r M *

No.

29

Russian Made Mines Spotted
At Least One U. S.
Destroyer Is Dama­
ged By Red Mine;
9 Men Were Killed

R e s i s t e n c e Report­
ed Very Light But
Stand Is Expected
70 Miles N. Of 38

Marine Spots Reds

\\ \ S H IM . I UN II. 1
id*i
Adnilisl I m u .I .Mirim &gt;n -aid
l u l l ) llmt N il* ami Marin*
C ulp, tatiialllf. In llir K m illl
war hum lulal I.Vili lhi&gt; fivuic
I* t i l lilghti Ihsn the mo-1 recent lulal announced l&gt;v ihr IV
lrn»e Drparlnirnl the depsiluirnl'* rrrurd* iurliulnl unit
lhu«e raMiallie* » h.i-e nevl-td
kin had Iwtn nolifird Sent. 33.
Shrrniaii, l htrf of N i l si ll|iera
liun*. tulil llir llulur trtnrtl Srf
•ices ItimmlHSr
Ihr
Marine
iui|i&gt; tuo ltt-1 3*0 kilbtl ip » r liun, I J I U ununiiid and 10 inI - - •
knr Ilf i* I imi iS iii lu*»e«
lie
-aid. are '.'I killed. Ml wtiundrd
ami II inl— ills Idntlral She*
man al*u -aid the Nav* will »»k
the n rti i migrr— -lam lu ap­
prove rnn-lrilclion &lt;d * flu-h
dr* k carrier
W A S IIIN i.lO N , ( k i 2 &lt;/»*)
Adiiiltal I uiirit she I mill »aul today U . it Nsvy »lii|»* *ill Korea
fi,ivc found
gieal tinny lloattnX mine*" of Hut*un lv|ie.
.Shei iinu. the t'biet ol Naval
Operatloni. I..M llir lliu t r Aimed
Jiervke* Committee that an eaaiuinati.iii of rrvovcir.1 mine* indo sled tl*ey bad !*crn "iccrnlly
laid and mil long out of the Morehouse."
l)n Iasi W rdnodav. llir U . S
tl-Mrover U i u i Ii bit a lloaling mine
and a hole wa* torn in hrt bot­
tom. Nine Mien weir killed. It* III
liiietl. ami live are mining I lie
*ie*ttnvi( wa* aide to make hrt

riUtMINO IIO aniywt* W tin- daltgeiooa a-agm •Iti uf Vnril.aU* like
PIC. Albeit Lo.u.r.a ol tl.s M M. im r IttvUMn Ain -J* Ibe -.eoul Jiea
i* to It N hand*. Communist dietianl* w&gt;ie tell t -i..i»d to liata-t the
work ol iM.tn.atn.il
( V S. Aro.g RadJgpti.its I ' m iMieraationari

|t&gt;K5t), Oct 2 td ’)— South
Kill c m uppril ill tiitld into Soiirt ■stellite K c l h ih rj tOiity si­
lo. &gt;.l imoyitNjtctl.
N raill two .it* in.mi - about
2D.IKKI *ulel, Kutrsn Ituop*—
nude the sdvsme while liieir U mtr.l Njliunt
Alltel
irnisined
•■.will o| I'sivllrl Id
A thud Ninth Koicsn division
M i I-Ilted lu jump si (OS* tbs
.iildiii.il Ixiidri
Amrntun iun.iu ntluer* laid
iri|.|.iiiir v j . *ery light. Indi■.ill.,., w nr rfi.it the going would
gel louglirt. bowevci Captured
Urd imiunrit i ml tbr l ommun*
ut&gt; w n r pirpating lu make a
«lj|td -nine 711 milri nuilli of 38.
Nrigldioimg Hrd lliiua made
llitralrnmg nottet, but there was
no luilbri indjiallun that the
i Innr-r t oiiiiuumit* inigld inter­
vene to MVr Nnllfi Kolra flom Ulldy with the Krpuhhi
Ibe Soullt Kutranv* drive was
hiiimlird Sunday atung the east
to.nl .mil tanird ucaily halfway
It. the Imr wltctr the Hrd prison*
ri» ..ml llir N.ulli K.urant were
liuiMing up lor n l.ii|.dilcb stand.
I hi- hn- tun- roughly acrus* ths
tv hi *■.m i-i mn-uls at it* narrowest
t***tni Jti miles north of 3tt. It
tu l. h. 11 mu Woman on the Sea
■t Jap.m Ihiough the He.J Byungv.ing miutal ai,-a to ihr Yellow
Sea.
W i ll.a n Manor* m the
were .litting north toward the borlleailaat* «la Van Vwal

Spencer Explains 30 G!«’s Martlered
. . w„_____ _ _ _ As Ketls Kill 5000 Raided Sergeant
; ProposcdChanges
.'a.*
rr
•
r* t
Survives 77 Days
l a e j o n Civilians |{,.|,i„,|(;;ok Lines
I the liloi.fe 1 In C ( i nst i t ut i on

rd wn r "mark ill" Ho tiail minelie ' ile
tin in .a- aa *ratlic
. ' - 'v“iile
.--oj .......
a*lie ,U h ,,*, d type
and
contniiiin,1
'l.m ag.- ....all I

Rtste Rank ami the McNuttv rhsh
...
u
K
i
I type, liul that itidl. itiotl* HellM' K,h'" "
•h‘» morn- tlwv had lorn flnatr.l down rtvrt
lltg The tnsn include* interimt at
•ir prrhap* laid hi -u *11 c u lt
J 1, prirent.
Sherman -aid that m a.|.lili.&lt;ii t
"Tlie final windup of the deal,"
lie said, "wilt In- the elgning uf the deriruyer Hru-h ll.ere hit-, liemine damage to n -in .11 ve •el
contract- with the huildrr* ami
lie did not Identifv (he .h ’.. •-*&gt;
suppliers." These include tio- Ja m .
•aid iheie wrle
falnlitie*
Co., Orlainlii runtiactuis and huild- ■
Hheiiuan **. call*.I iiefute ill
C A T H E D R A L DRAN
ers. the (iraybar Co., Orlando, who
ptimarili for mu »imn
K N O X V IL L E . Teaa., Oct. *-&lt;*&gt;&gt;
will furnish the lighting material-, committee
«t Maiiaara -• i'-ae * » , i
— The Rev. Wlliiam X Lea. rector
and the Ernest Waters Construe
of St. John’a Episcopal Church
liun Co., Daytona Itrarb, who will
aaya be baa declined an Invitation
in-tall the lighting fisturi--.
to bacome dean of the Cathedral
The rontrarta stipulate that th&lt;
W A S H IN G TO N ? Oct. 2 &lt;/P)
Church of St John at Jacksonville,
stadiittti hn* to he finished elgh*
Former Secrrlaiy uf Stale Cordell ^
Fla.
month* fium Ihr dsle of Ihr -ign
( IIIC A G H . lift
• (Ah Bush
11■■IlsseS Oa I1**, I nu l
In aanounrtng hia decision, Mr. Hull advned tbr non-Curnmunitl
man, the gni ill j who fear* n»
a said; "M y m nottiibUllv and
S e i'ltE M K C O U R T
w*". escape*! ft .mi hie -age &gt;•■'
art are hart. Although to be world today to "gel on fire wtlh
W A S H IN G T O N , Oct. 2 - lA V 1terday. A little g a it-r snake fin
dean of a cathedral l* a greatthe spirit of bberty" tn a “double
An 11-minute session started the ally cha.nl him t « .k inside.
honor. I feet the potentialities of
dav on a new
T ” ''
t arrel-cheste.l.
Supreme Court ludav
St. John** Church are equal to any alert" again*! the danger* uf So­
660-lHiund ape toaini-d through a
church la the Saulh."
M IA M I, Oct. 2 -(A * » -T h e Bri- term di-Mlnr-l to yield far-rearh corrtdai and monkey house hitch
viet aggression.
tith I-tea of Bermuda, 700 mile- Ing dr.-lslon* oh national problem- en fur more Ilian two hours.
la a birtbday ilalemenl, I lie east of the South Carolina roaat.
Led by t'lilrf Justice Vinton
V IR G IN IA H IL L C A L L E D
A dmen Lincoln I'ark police
P O R TL A N D . M e - OeL * - l T &gt; white baited former Cabinet of­ were advised to prepare fqr hur eight black-roll'd Jurists marched
— The U . 8. marshal'* office
slowly into a packed courtroom un men armed with rifles and 181.1 ricane
winds
today
at
a
tropical
r
i____
said today a Kefaerer commit- ficer ptaiied the effectiveness of storm inched slowly ever the At the stroke &lt;&gt;f noon Ju.tlce William gun* stood gliatd indde the tn.m
tee subpoena h u boas served at tire United Natron* in dealing with lantir
O. Ikoigla* joined his colleagues on key house a* hr. i&gt;*-ts tried t&lt;&gt;
coaa Uuthn.an hark to hi* cage.
Bar Harbor on Virginia Hill,
Red aggrration in Korea, but he
The Atlantic storm had meal the high liem-h Just two minuteOutside uther |miIicemen kept a
ft Chief Deputy Marshal Eugene warned that "grave difficulties and mum wind* uf IKI to Oft miles en liefure the court receasetl.
Sunday crowd of UW special.n Mr Neatly
said rfftre
record*
lU v iia w s n* * •*• Twai
hour whirling around It* renter,
at a safe diilance
(how service was mads Sept. 8.
IN lit) C H IN A B ED S
ISIdle a second storm located In
Only fragile I fur Bushman I
Me had no record of what the
S
A
IG
O
N
,
Indochina,
Monday,
the Gulf uf Meaicu contained wind­
ire netting over the window* and
•nilpoena ordered. U. X Senator
Oct.
2—
l
A
I
—
A
French
m
ililar
military
"
"
V
* "
,
1 .*.....i
.
'd 4fi to G&amp; milea an hour.
French
the „hig
Kefauvar (D -Te n n ) heWU a *pe
stMikesman **hl tmtay a French
. door* barrel
.
___
- aj»,
The
Atlantic
hurricane—
seventh
•remitrial crime mvestlga'
*-----uccupieil Thalnguyen. fr,‘n' , ,h'
*roun.luf the season— was renter el about c o l u m n
'■■'*'T~i
■
tee now at work 1
Communist communication hub in
'
,, ,,
,
,
Funeral service* for Mrs. t}. K. 1K1 miles south-southwest of Bet North Indochina, at 6 P. M. Sun-, „
Kohinwu.
who rn.-cd
It waa at Ml
muda
at
10:30
A
.
M.
f
E
S
T
l.
the
Carter, 70, who died suddenly while
.lay (6 A. M. Sunday K S T ).
Bushmen fro... nfanry. D .'.l f
I [ill*, C a L hog
visiting in Talleuaga, Ala. UM storm warning service in the M i­
Tw o other Frriich column* were
I*m bark
the •'••f**biggin*
rin k
ami
Weather
Bureau
advised
advancing toward that principal
animal hit In- arm. Bushman
Friday, were held at 3:lu l\M. to­
-Bugsy” Siegel w*a
Winduf
hurricane
force
(76
milemilitary-political .-enter, 4U mile. &lt;*•'“ "*! fruit and other flMwl
death while she w r t
day at Erickson ‘ Funeral liurne
rlh * pr*tty, e u bu ra -U IN d . girl with Rev. J , 0. Houl uffirtaliug. an Itour or atronger) attended out­ north uf Hanoi, on the left and *’*"!;.*'*.
I '’ , l' 1 e as u lure,
Vra* married thl* rear to gkt in- Burial wa* made In Evergreen ward 60 miles from th# cewl-r an-Y right of the forcea that entered
^"fB y keeper* «b over a baby
It'MMtoaed o% Fag* g * s i|
alligator through Die kitchen winitructor Herman I l i t N t gad h u Cemetery,
the city.
duw. Bushman r.'re n tc l to the
livad In Bar Harbor *laea this
Mrs. Carter was Uirn in Talle,
IN C O M E T A X E S
corridor hut wouldn't go any far­
summer.
data. Dee. 0, 187.1. and had live'
C O N S I’M EK C R E D IT
W A S H IN G T O N , Ort. S -U F &gt; —
ther. Then keeper* pushed the two
in Sanford for L'» year*. She I* The guvernment la taking a
W A S H IN G T O N . Oct. 2 -H ft
foot garter snake under the kit­
S E O U L C IT Y S U B
survived by the Jtovbatal and four deeper bit* out of all paycheck* The American buying nubile ran It- chen door leading tn th# ruiridor.
S E O U L Bor#*, QsL 1— (D e daughter*, Mrs. ^P. K/Kn'ifht, Mi­ from now on.
credit tab to an all-time high nf
Bushman couldi-'t take it. lie
U y s d )— &lt;JPI — Municipal author! ami: Mr*. W. W. Ifid /lM . Oakland.
New federal Income tax w ith­ |3UjrlU.000,()O0 In August, the Fed­
ties said today no tree* of Seoul Calif.; Mrs. J. K. Thompson and holding rate* went Into effect eral Reserve Board rernirted tndsv. hurried Into his coge.
Th* gorilla apparently |iu*hed
City Sue. the North Korean wo- Mr*. Druea Humphrey uf Sanford;
rday. That mean* more than
yesterday.
The record figure for consumer open a sliding &lt;h&gt;or of his rage
oonear, h u
two sons, Bonner L Carter. San fajOOOJtOO1 American workera will rredlt wa* reached a month before to escape
ford and A . 0. Carter, Miami; tw* ___
Dnd the. withholding
s
taxea token the government put on controls to
brothers, P, A. William*. TaBedaes ou of Uteir next paychackx after ■low down Installment-plan buy­
DO N O T O P E N
f tTesta to American troops
a fifth greater.
ing
B U F F A L O , N. V „ (V I. 2 -t/P&gt;
•topped before this rapltal ws* and If. A. William* of Annlrinn
The bigger “ take" from payAla.;
also
six
grat*dj|lldrrn
Debt 'nrurred by time-huylne Selective Service officials ignored
liberated lent wash. ,
ehecks la needed to keep taa- alone accounted fur 113,016.000 (tw
Ha U s a liflM U M •4 Um woman
payera on a pay- as-you-go basis of the uverall total, and itse'f the message scribbled on an enviP O K E R (H A T IN G
lope containing a fllled-in draft
C O H O C TO N , N . Y ., Oct. 1— under the tax boosts votsd by stood at a new high it*rlf as re
{/ft— A notato digger from F lo r­ Congress to preside money for suit of the rush for war-enhanced ijurstlonslre.
It trad "Do not open until
1ST AID
ida wwas held without charge th* nnuitry'* dig defense build­
Zubrsd will be la Ssnford today In the poker game slaying up.
Christmas."
A L E X A N D E R E N L IS T S
goods.
from Oct. * through the tlth to of Grant Mrlhmald, it.
Individual income taxes were
J A C K S O N V II.I.E , (V I. 2- fSo­
roadurt aa Instructor's course In
McDonald, a Negro from Tw in raise.) by an estimated 13.700,- cial &gt;— John H. Alexander. 20 -.&gt;•&gt;
I N POUND"K IL L E R
-* L Herman X Karris an- Rocks, Pa., was k ilM with a 000,000 a year. Tax** oa corpora­
nf Mrs. Mary C. Alexander of 701
today. Hereon* Intere*ted shotgun early yesterday In a tion* were also hiked.
I.OS A N G E L E S , Oct. S - i A l
West
Ninth
8
tre-t
Sanford
h*Popu Trujillo, tltO-pound Mexican
course are advised to con migrant labor camp on a farm
The withholding payments tok­
Monts.
pear this Steuben county com­ en out of paychecks are pre-pay­ enlisted in the Volunteer M*rin» bartender, ran amuck In down­
Corps
Reserve
and
waa
imm*di*t&lt;&gt;
town Ix&gt;* Angels* early today,
ment* toward sach Individual’s
munity.
District Attorney Harry K . final toa bill tor this year, due ly assigned to arllve dutv •" * police said, wounding three tier
Morton said Charles Thomas, S3, by Mar, I t . Aa In past yearn, transferred to Parris Island, S C tons and killing two before blow
ing hie brains out in a main
*f Delray React. F la ., also a asm* individuals w U flto o a re- for recruit training.
A native of Baaferd, A le is « S " street tor.
Nagvo, adaitriad tae s'aylag la a funds tearing to UMto ( M n
Deed are Edward Smith and
yo virnmssrt. inhere writ hare to wae graduated frewt RemimJe D '-twritten
School and attended Rtetsor U n i­ WUIard Minor, both to.
Injured are Mm. Peggy U m i ,
versity in DsLand. Just urine *n
his enlistment he waa employed hy fft her husband, Mike. 36; and
law aareumte are t o i n r i
,a steel mill in Baltimore, Md. a* * Gordon Bmlth, n« relation to the
M and Thomas ohject- m u m m Is the M taal bom
pip* Inspector.

‘Father Of United
Nations" Observes
His 79th Birthday

Aw vorittlrd I’ rrnit l-enncd W ire

Quotations On South Koreans Rip 3 0 Miles
Free Canadian
Dollar Mount Into Soviet Dominated Area;

“ It wa* an outstanding luccrt*
conudering that the auction, form­
erly held on Friday nigbl* at tbr
Sanford Stale Farmer* M aiktl,
wai being held at a new location,
t te a lla a e O O a P a a r T a i l
ibe weather wa* rainy, and a
football game was being played on
the same evrnrng." be declared.
The auction* will be runtlnuril
•very
Friday
night at 7:311
r t r Mathl.ua,
o'clock, ha Stated..OOrie
ymildeat a rth e fSeminole County
_______.* « iJ thl* morning
that
with
tii*
... he is
, writ -pl*a»*d
..
v ■
—
Financing of the new Htadlun
success Ul the auction project. muter! u i. initlitH.t Uktur.M,. 1.1 1
On Thursday night officials
granting of a f 100.000 flv.
.nd nerm brs.o f th . boardI of di- v r„ ............*' , h " P|0r,d*
kuViet I \ v X . £ ? t u %
with the local auction group t.
confer on means of starting sale*
of piodurr at the new market,
•aid Mr. Dawson.
Tim au.lion Friday night had
s*iini thing In It of ths liallyhm.
amt glamor of a county fair, with
the I,right lighta, the long row
of automobiles, and th* barking
voir* uf Auctioneer Larry Junes
aa hr *lixai on the platform be­
fore a packed audience. Ills voice
could lie heard over the loud
itwwitwwM oa ewge Mat

S te ra lfr

&lt; t-n-mer «b*» (ium tliini through
fixed*) with only a few u i l l t r t t
•howeis near the east cu»«t. Mod*
fla ir null hr *«t and ra il wind*.

Tiny (iartur Snakt*

D efeats Lie Unrilla

Rutuiy Told Of I'ivr K't'ds Um ictl Wounded
AI ivl* Iu 'Pientiles;
A mendm ents To IG3
Survived Ordeal
Voted On In Nov
('ulilltieiilliig llisl tlie Slste &lt;d
I lurid.* lie* a |ilclly good l *m*ti
I ill I*&gt;11 4* it I* .invl i.iliirilllllg tile
Irm lrm y ol llir Ijrgidaluir In liv
In 4 inrml it eight tn ten lime*
evety two ve in . (* W Sprliiei.
Iiiumiitriil .Sanlord s ttijiiin . t.&lt;
•It) oullmeii to tl,e Itolsi) t bib
the (lie sddllioiisl ilur ii.luiri.t
wl.ub llir | egi-lstuir It a* lubiiul
II ••ll*M4 II* |-*l. Te a l

Bill's Citfar Slort*
Opuns On I'ark Ave
Bill' t'igni Store &lt;*n« on n
this niorniliM el III* South I***'
Avenue, and W. J 1 Bills pell •’
owner, was ningratlilalnt liv a n
frirtidt.
The ulotr, *e-teror*le.t n*,,t •■&gt;•'
ome new fixture* wa- filled v *•'
ba-l.i t* of fluwer* fiolu well u 1 1
era. The**- weri&gt; il.vtial-'l b- b’ **
Jewelry Siore, the F m XVII*1- •
t gentry. Mr
and Mr*
I'- '
Reeves of Svlve-ler, tin tin- P
Ida Slate Bsnk. Mr. ilid Me- F '
Kilpatrirt
tin* S*nfo"i
'
Nnlional Haul, nml McNeill t*-&lt;
Florist.
The elute »ell* tobseco «'id ri
gars, notion., mvnietic*, Ti'liln"
tackle, and sandwiches h«&gt;t *b&gt; •
and soft drink* are featured M&gt;
I'ell is the former operator of
Bill's Package Store, wa* born I'
Salifotd and attended Im-al hootMr. and Mrs, Pell live at 211111 Pel
metto Avenue.

|AI | U Y koiea. 0*1 2 &lt;;!•»
ll i r p ill ol tie till li »HK% lie.1%1^
U lfl lln« I tiH it ill mlililrtl llir I IBI
lin
A lirn il tlie lioiliri ol I ,IDD
in i Koir in ilkillll.i ll*%r
l.eru Imirnl N r.nU ft**
1,1
sit,I iiMiiiiJ 4 t l *iii »** ill liiuttri
In V
Nilur julIniithet i4* i.ODD lu
( j INMl |&gt;rnoiii in iy Ii4hr Lrn i kill*
ril li) N d flll K iit r ill ff im iljf
imlnr \\ *-Iiich I iy 4itiI |Iii « i l .i %
Aviliillit llir ilr.ul n r tr
ill
\HlffH ill «"li||r|». |l it I* Airil I I
lliiiir Ills*&gt; U Luiiril in i 11•*util
not &gt;r| i i»ni|ilr*r|&gt; u m o ifir I
llirir lirff lliirr kiiiiiiti till%!%«»!• ol
tlir
»l iiibflitrl I ho
A ii trvn 4ii* tm! imr Ninth !»■
I hlr ol tlie Alitriu 4ttt iliril finer
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lolk. V 4 , i ml Im»||| Allirfli 4ll&lt; 4llii
It MRf(ll»re4 Ilia |*ff« HI 1 1

i ' t l In V. h
n -j
I I-.*' bd &lt;eiuesut walked nut af
t l " hill* .Old m i l , thl land of th*.
'iving te-isrdav aftei 77 day-s be*
hind *-tiemi Hue*
Sgt llalt'b 1 Kilpatrick, 2H, of
•■hu-bn Va., m i , cut off in the
’•'•MbDie K ii in Idiei .lull Irt.
Ho b-d been living in a ravr not
fai from Ibe die .if hi- Iasi battle,
calmi" l-.an sproiti-, rurumbera,
IticIon v .Hoi w hat 111 lie rice he could
s*-r,illpgc
III whole exlif ettce was a
hi cii 1in i i - n( dodging lie,| patrol*.
* *•! itrt k -aid the
CDnimuidyt
'''*•■(*- t nee be w i- armmd and
no. uito ibe lull -earrtiing fur
him
I tine and again, he -aid, they
Pitied within a few feel
Hie Scigeant wa- m suiprisinglv
vimsl physical condition, nil hough
hi- weight bad dropped from 220
tu .flunit 175
Kilpatrick disappeared from *‘C**
I'nnipanv of the I'hh He&lt;-iment,
Mil, liivl-ion II, rrtutn*&gt;i from
the hill- lo tbr -ame company.
Kilpatrick lelaledT goi around th - *all,-»* to our
It -■iinu,* &lt;la rage gear)

Rep. &lt;Jt'tir^c S mat hers
('timing Tomorrow

Itcp ti*-orge Smathrr*. wno defrated Senator Claude Pepper in
tlie May I 'inner at Ic ptimary, will
v i- it Sanford tomorrow after­
noon in order to thatik his many
The M an)
Anna .......
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friendand supporter*,
Bill...........
Kirk,
• rlpplcl ( hlldreti at 1’iuntllb* • bead of the local Smath'er* Com
in nerd of I'bdliitig for the children J nilltee, annoutwed today.
Bill Kiik, tbalrinan of the t.lk - 1 The public Is cotdially Invited
t'rip|il»| Mold Commillee, aid to j„ greet Mr. Smather* at an In­
lav
fotmai open house at the Tourist
The Sanfotd Elk* l.mlge is
1, Center from 3:30 to i:10 o’clock.
ing that all ciDfeii, of Seminole Kcfrethments will to served.
Cuunty ehrrk through ihrir u -d When Mr. Smalhrrt made his
lot'wig and if they have anything camjiaign speech on First Street,
IIIT U M l M » BK KI
Countv Am-nt C It. Dsw-o* *•■•'' that will fll children or youth- n* hr wa- Introduced by Mr. Kirk.
tn IM yenl- of ago* to telephone
be one of the speaker* at the ill'-’ing tomorrow night of the Utor* Kirk Motor* 147*. the Elk Cln»
C. U F C. M E E T
Auction Market at Rlthln l,ar*- 1111371 or Monk’s Place (Pill'll and
The Board of Directors of the
Jones, auctioneer, will arcomnai" someone will come hv to tm k u p Svmin ,|e County Chamtor of Comhi'&gt; there.
the clothing immediately.
mi-rrr will meet tomorrow nleht at
.^r. Dawson wns one of tho-r
Mr Kirk und Monk Bennett are 7:30 o‘cluck at Ihe Tourist Center
who aide*! in the formation of Do
o op,•railin' mt the eiunniittre 1“ when officer* for the comin- rear
-natket I,. F. Boyle as*l»ted in the | ,uvuri clothe- for the crlntd- l will to elected, l.ea l-e-her. acting
legal phasea nf organiialion. II *’
hlldreu Clothing may to donate1 manager, announce,! to 1tv
Hold of CJnldrrirod and U'
\V. | allv tlitreit I, Ir* Ihe next threi
Montvomery of Altamunte Springs | weeks,
are dlre-tiH-*,
,
IIO l’MlNt. A U T H m i llY
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Oct. 3— &lt; T»—
A U T O It CIDP.N &lt;
The Sanford Housing Authority Atlanta
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Colt Ideratile damae- tn *w» s
has granted a temporary leave of Bo-loo
Ml
Ml
lomoldle
one a ItMM M 'feiir 1 efi-rnre to George If 11 llliam*, Chicago
44
K4
Convertible Coupe; Ihe other e Jr.. KxeCItUtfe Director, effective Denver
6.7
36
11*11 Chevrolet Cootie, resulted Octotor 2 , IBM , In order that Fresno
7d
41
Sunday aflerniHin when Tlmothv hr can take care of personal buri­ New Orleans
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Stevens, driving the Mercury, made ns**. Voile A. Williams, Jr., at­ New York
M
K7
a right turn from First Street onto torney for Ihe Authority, lias Seattle
U
n
#
4
R
F irn -h Avenue and collided with t o n appointed Acting Executive Washington
no
Ore
Director during th* leave uf air
the Chevrolet which wa* pa'k'd
re
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Fort Mysre
Police eitimated dameee l» en-1- sance. All Authority affair* will Jacksonville
7#
re
continue to be carried un at It*
car at t-too. Harold B Mar-h
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Orlando
Maple Avenue, waa tha driver of office* in Room* 204-05 Metsch Tallahastee
•4
7t
Building.
th* Chevrolet.

ritdlies Needed I'or
( ’ripided Clnlilren

Tin* W eather

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1 lie Hanford Herald

Whose Game Is This?

KtlatUkM In teoe
p*IJf n i n * u i . H i p

AANFuRD

M O N D A Y O C T . 2,

H E R A L D , 8A N F O R D 1 F L O R I D A

Sanford Forum

THE NATION TODAY

P it y th * poor cot log* tu u tim li couch ! N o t O n ly does h "
Hi JA M ES M AHI.IrlV
,
» l
iiN ir
have to tra in hix players, b u t he atari haa to locate th"fn.
IB
t»IM
T
h
e
gam
e
has
become
ho
com
plex
that
the
c
o
lle
g
e
coach
and
##.*■ i m a 4 tlaaa
W A S H IN G TO N , O n
2— o n —
IT. I»IS, at Ik* !*••« Hill.* hta a M is ta n ta intent to h ave no tim e to teach It to novice*,
A n 'l M i M . i l 4 a , **#•• Ik * A r t
W ki l l a af H i n t a. I*T*
but m u st have players w h o a lre a d y kn ow th e game. Thenc iV/aVnd ! "In"* 1 i» tV*” ’ °r ***'
a m i n i l 1 nr.xv
do not a lw a y s g ro w on the college cam pua, b u t have to be
1 / * &gt; , the government no* hir
I'O la r
b ro u g h t in fro m OUtalde, aom etim es b y a t h in ly iltagutaed lncrca**d it* insurance— a yuaran
tiflNIMt* l» i&gt; 1
k a a la n * N a a a ja t
eyatem o f h ire .
j tee "iralnit tana on to ur money --------- S TB .i H ir T io a I I I T M
• M
T h is state o f a ffa lra , fa m ilia r to all o b s e rv e rs , has im V a i V ^ f S ’t Sept. 2 :
. f C a ir lir
I no
.J # H a a l l
I in preaeerl itse lf upon Jnm ea L y n a b . panel r h a ir m n n of the when Pre.ident Tinm an ii^ned
'k lt a
k ta lli
• no N a tio n a l C olle gia te A th le tic Association. H o s a y a that he into law « Mil p**-«d fiy Congre**
M M o n ik a
I I »■
■»* f H I _ _
_
has a plan, whose iletaita w ill la* revealed In te r, w hereby &lt;" itlvo depositor* greater pm
"I
A ll
a illa a lt
a .ll,«
r o r .l.
ll p la y e rs m a y be recruited fo r colleges by som eone other th an ' 'T|V~m c ,„,
S a n k * . a »* * ln ll* n * n n l n o li.* *
f«r
IK* |» •*pi* •• s i
much mnt* than $*,noo ypJ h«.l in
.liltV f «M l, wMI
*•» th e coach, and I w t h im m ore tim e for hi* W ork.
T h is m ig h t bo taken to im p ly that the g a m e extata foe nm one tiank or asuiwintlort m m
f t » f r » « t r l « 4 y s M w s a l l f IIf I mtmt#»!
ita ow n enterprise, m id that all oth e r considerations are &gt;-d by t h l - Iniuranr* you could b'
Itiv iM M *
H #|n #iP iisitffa
I Nr
i«| f
tM li, I M f in « t
K
secondary. It also act apt* the idea that a th le te s must la*
n° ,n,,,r ,h " ’
f ’t t y . n n i I
1 »a U
hire d fro m outside instead of re ly in g tin tin* re g u la r under
j „ nut it another way: yioi
" f i t * M * » " M U n N * n M » Nf I M
I t a e t U M M p | * s « svlllrli l « s H l l ' H
g ra d u a te talent. If so, fo o tb a ll has cosset I to tat a college might hav r had #11.000 In each of
E d S i l l t f ** «M M* 1*9f
om rt and become n ctim m ercial operation o f outsl.le hire
1'i hank, and been Inrored In each,
f l f f t s # f Nil •!»»
MH1
y i l i f t R i N i f s i w r . mm atali • • n T
lings. T h e n w h y continue it ns a college u n d e rta k in g ? W h y
“ ^
^ m ,T in V n ^ n r
I f 1 I N « i M ip s I r b r *
not leave the gam
e e n tire ly to the p ro fessio n al leagues, hank.
game
"M O N D A Y , «H7T. 7, l « 0
Thl* Inr rr a«*• from $6 000 l&gt;*
w here it can la* done it* p e rfe ctio n ?
t l t U A t h h i III.K VKltHK
IHMiofl in Insurance prohahly will
if ult In morn people putting more
U&gt; Ul#
U4
U |• p
p aitt
s t »nur
&lt; " h i .rarf haa Irit hu
of tli.lr money In one bank.
manlfy hi even nwble aH»an&lt;f. is
Thta goirriunerit Insurance rov
’ atftS tnnralllT, In 1n*e nf liberty
In devotion to truth. Hut »all ran
T h e N a tio n a l In v e n to rs ' C ouncil must lie planning for et moat banka anil »*vinr* an&lt;'
1
grow flat and ta»t*1e»* »H h no m
a c tiv it y in A ln sk a . T h is bruly. headed b y C h a rle s F . K e tte r­ loan a.ioclatioru, hut not alt.
The government flrat aleroed J
Telling power: Ye ate the aalt nf
ing. the m echanical genius o f Ceneral Motors, has just is Into 1 I1U picture hack In I 1)33 -riien
k earth Matt (114
sued a lint o f equipm ent th a t would lie v e r y desirable In t.ank cia.lie.l and a l*.t «r',.ejp|
One thing llm Korean dotation A r c tic operation*. T h e ro u n ril w ould like, f o r Instance, t I'i»t italr life’* Hivingi
The government irallreil then
n. doing: it i» leatHing a lot »*' b n rrtiw ln g m achine w h ich could q u ic k ly d ig n hole th rou gh
how to (ptll parallel.
the hardest Ire n r com pacted snow, nnd m a k e 11 shelter. It
llgach*^to«
r a ! die "em.

Hanford,
Florida
SO Septftr.hr!. m n
Kditot. The Herald
Sanford. Florida
Kveryone, at vome time durlnr
the fouree of hi* life, face* ar
emergency nf one kind or .another
that often Involve* the lo,* nf life,
either him»*|f or a loved one. Hnv'n » hud thla etperience In the very
i event J&gt;a»t, 1 am a -U n r von tpuhli-h mv fertile rie rm lo R at
gratitude to mv f-irmt* of Saafor*'
for making p"&gt;*lhte the n a ln t-e
anc* of the tiloivl hank.
It la hard to find word* that wP'
adeoiiatrly convey mv humble an
heartfi’lt venae of appreciation
glatitude and thank* to the O n
tial Florida Wood llank, John Ka
■lei, rhairman of the Seminole
County Hln«d llank and to thr
many feirndt wlo, by their dona
lion* of life-.aving hlnod available
to anyone needing it, makea po«*i
ble Ihia m e t noble nf any hu­
manitarian inatitutMn.
Sometime.' it take* pitreme rrc
ergeruy to niake u* fully appreci­
ate the hrlp of frienda. Thla belnr
true I wart to do whatever I ran.
during tin davi that I nm pn
|milted to live, to help further thi*
moat worthy movement.
Moa| gintefullv
Fied W. Hall

s

We »*f whf t e P itt (drat Ttuman
it taking an ».igt't 'lay vacation
On hit*yacht Mr'uliaotdiuig. 1**. it
haa bf*n a tough « a i.
Th* Covtrnor ol Minnuti in
ft.fi hr wav not inllufneed In
polifital maltffi l»V hie gangland
Ihnftfttloni. He *»• going •"
do It anyway.

also ties I res a imw ty|&gt;* &lt;if vehicle w h ich c o u ld go over any
A r c tic surface, anti break a tra il for m en on anowshoes o r
jH
T h e gadget w hich w o u ld make ths w id e s t ap|teal. a lta rin g e v e ry d a y w in te r life , would be a Ito d lly heating ap
p a ra tu s w h ic h could 1st w o rn conveniently a n d w ould d is til
bute heal o ve r the h um a n lattly, even w h e n th e th e rm o m e ­
te r drops l*elow gero. T h a i would play havoc w it h th* w in
te r overcoat business.
The A m e ric a n record f o r Inventiveness Is so r K'&lt;l that
such seem ingly m iraculous contrivances a re not out of tin

I nitccl Nations

t |,))r n &lt;t«* important that peopi
develop tgnrwed ronfidenre ir
hank* ami ik«,|ngv u'ttflt'.
* ’ " » .I*8*'1 l^*ngrr», p«,,*.i
in*, .ittllig Up the linlrial D*
p o a 11
Ifwurahce
Corp..ration
tF IJ IC l la In*me people"* |&gt;*nk d*
|Ni*lla. 1 '
And In 11*34 II rreated (he Fed
erat Saving, arid l.oan In uranrCorporation iF R IilC t to ln*ure a
oitnie In aavinga and loan a*»ocla
lion,.
Stme l*«:i the F IM C ha. had I *

quest Inn. Youthful Ktllsons will probably glv# them thwir ( l(, |p 4m |n,gr, (| bank* whUh fgil
ul nr viti* fallinij
ling.
i*ttention.

iraaltaw *
■•*• « •
Internal bonds payabl* In CanAt.n dolUem.
Ih e unpegging of th* Canadian
dollar U not npecte.l tn hevA
much Ihtmcdiate effect on the c o A
mumcr in the United State*. Thi#
American price euucture will con­
tinue in N I N principal factor
determining the price* of^ goods
bought from or mold to Canada,
and price* arc esoccted to remhln
lit general juM about where they
hpve N e n I11 U. S, money.
An exception to thta may N
tu-w"print, the paper which news­
paper* a ir printed on. It may now
tw raised tn price. Mom than *0
lie. cent nf new •print ueed In lilfa
llnltr.l S tr tr • comp* from Canadw
and it.i price I# quoted In U . 4.
dollars delivered in New York.
Ih r new higher rate for th*
Canadian dollar will mean that
Canadian
newsprint
producer*
will icceUe leas Canadian money
for their prialurt than under the
utd official exchange rate, and
yet their coat* of production will
H-maiii when’ they were in terms
ut Canadian money.
With a lowered profit m ergir^
th r producer* may now raise t
price of newsprint. They did thi*
in Ju ly, lutfi, when thr value of
thr Canadian dollar was nff1Hall|j
changed from 01 M at* to
in IJ. S. money. Then whan tha
Canadian dollar wr#* again of­
ficially revalued *1 Pi*1 rente, they
d’- lim'd l» lower Drvvmprint plica*.
HW
pleading that higher production
Il MlIMgrl I milt l*«|# filial
ro*t* made it unfcaalhlc.
k*hfn ihe mnuntaim atf
U hether new*prlnt prices ar#
raised prohihly will N detaglevel with the wa."
nilnrd hy the level lo whlrlj I N
Vithim ky eiplaintd lhat hit Canadian d&lt;diai finally rise* un*
propoial would call for hailing ol iler the free exchange.
American bombing*. Thi* tame
propoial hat trees N a irn down in
lure serutily of our nation list In
ihe Security Council. He laid a our full ailhci*..," to th# prin­
Companion Soviet propoial calling ciple* of the United Nation*, ’ he
for the Jubaodnteni of the U. N. *«hl. "W e j*e#l no etpan*iur&gt; bocommniion m Korea alto woubl yond nur Nrdera. We threatan
no nation nod i»n people"
N pretented irecauw lhat commi&gt;uon "acted unobeclively" and
failed to carry out it* minion.
The Amtrlran-aupported pro
po*al which Vlihlntky altarkwl
calls for United Nations aid ami
tuneevitlon of I N pacification
unification and rvkabilRation m
the whni# of Korea. It alio call’,
for a new U, 8 . rommiailor* with
Moad power* to help reorganite
the pulltlral and economic life of
the war-lorn country.
In an hour and a haM speech,
Vlahlnxkv made thtie chHma:
I. South Korea rwtbar Ihsn
North Korea t u reaponaible fnr
touching off the conflict, and
WmcrlCan aulhotltiaa encouraged
South Korean* in thta plan.
. 2, The Korean conflict ia a civil
whl
war iu which
I N U . N . ha* m&gt;
rigid to Intervene.
•1. Th * UniUd .Stale* amt Hri
tain mlaled tha U . N . In tha Ko­
rean cam with I N result That U.
N ., /itcan* look Illegal and ml*
By
u'fv*;n ‘iMcitlgp*.
\V. V. Hitting
V « ? .U ;7N'.
C decRIpnv
'
verve to cnv*r
Tnochton Drug Co.
1 *Illegal Atnrrjcan Intervention
Th* boy or girl at th#'
'
and the United State*
ag* need* medical car*, (irowth
"mipHed nreniure nn cnunttlei
i* very rapid at thla nga. ad*
rcnnnmlcally d e p e n d a n t " u-v
Jiratment from childhood fa
America for Marshall Plan aid to
ndolthoia) ll difficult. Not ontg
girt hacking lit the U n h id Nation*.
held fnr thr adoleoront to
Krfetrtng to U. 8 . chief dele­
bridge, but difficult for tko
gate W airrn R. Ariatln’* *tale
patent* tn understand.
••
mont Saturday that tho 3Xth Pa­
rallel I** ao Intaginary line, Vt*hYour physician'* friendly amt
in*ky declared: " If lhat la *«,
pmfrssiunel advice will relieve
you nf much worry and emo­
them I* no such thing a» two
*tate».‘'
tional "train during thla s t t M H
And help* you tu guard your
Vlahln*ky referred In th* vlilt
child'* health during thla Im­
of John Fnvtrr Ihillea to Mouth
Korea ahnrtty Nfore I N milhlrak
portant itagn of growth.
uf fighting In June and eald Dul­
A ll medicine proacrlNd hy
les waa there to light th* fu*e.
your physician should N pur*,
Dull**, Republican policy adpotent ami nf recognised qual­
vlaer tn th# U. 8. State Depart­
ity.
ment, wa* In the committer iimiiii
T M b I# Ik # 1IM IK • ( a i # r U « a t
when Vl-hln-ky made thla arcuI 4il*arInf U tfM la P m a iili nup|i#Mrration. Kecretary nf Stale Acheeott
I" i tn 11ll* pap#?' #*rl»
Soviet
Foreign Min I*ter
wa*
, (.nprifaXt
n|
•peaking.
Britlan
delegate K e n n e t h
i
Younger’* face reddehrd w N n
vtahlnaky dlgrvatad to declare:
" It seem*, Mr. C N Irm an. I am
botherint Mr. Youngav In hla conU
f
eeraatlnn*.” Under Us* teat trig ar­
rangement, Brtllih and Russian
*Ka Ire Ufa *td# by aid* at the
commit to*’* round table. Younger
had N e n conferring with other
member* of the British delega­
tion while Vbhinaky spoke.
VUhirv-4:v, who U nstrd ter hit
tahla-poiuxiiog oratory, delivered
him apeach In whal fur him waa n
New m int. Good Ttraa,
calm, flat tone. Much of hi* ad*
■Running, (swfrk u
dram deellh with.a review of it
cent
Korean blatary
a* *•&lt;
through Soviet eye*. lie declared the United State*
had "flung a challenge at th* U,
N . and international law" by
Ignoring a Korean agreement
reached by the Counell of Foreign
MinUtera In Dltltdhac. 1B44. T N t
Local Owner Coed Mechanic#!!*
agreement prftvlded for placing
f)wl7
Korea under a five-year trustee­
ship hy Uutaia, the United States
and Britain. It wa* alwndomd af­
ter Kaet-Wrat difficulties develop
ad in Berlin.
South Korean Foreign Mlnlstrr
11. 0 . Limb told the committee hit
government doe# "not hold Ihe
mamaea of th* people of North
A lleaatlfut Club Coupe,
Korea responsible for I N terrible
Radio, Excellent Ownership.
'net ship.
evgnta In which they hav# bean
forrivf to portlelpa**’"
Th a traitor* among tbam mutt
be punUhed, he declared, hut th*
rest of the North Koreans ar#
deserving of lINratlon.
Lim b said the North .Korea*
attack N d ramovad any "linger.
itlg egruan" far maintaining th*
diet.Ion
country along the
tlon of the roanlry
A
ReamItlfui
3Dlh Parallel.' " T N wall I N I ha*
t a * Mileage— Fu lh T Equipped,
lieeit tqoken (Iowa cannot N re­
Radio, Heater, Defroster, Vig­
built. Korea U reunited.”
or Ami A New | 2ft0 Set 01
An he snohe South Korean
(S ) Uomlrich Tu N le tn Tiro#.
futmation# In ftenera) MncAr
For Sal#
th n r’a United Nattona command
pushed their way N yom l the 3ith
h
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De-Nuturinff Winter

' The
S tm in o ir High
School
C * V fyW e have the beet ioOtbkll
ttam ihii y « r that f»ft tool two
^KYnSt in ■ row.

"STlATfOICAIlV O V I* " 1, the way U.S ipoheainen on the ipol deirrlba
the battle for Smith Korea Within two week, after the Sept. 15 landing
at Inchon and crtaUon of the aecond front. United Notion* fonrri broke
out of the I’naan hearhhvad tbla'karaa) and alaihed to the .‘IWh Parallel,
Ten* cf thousand* of dlaorganlred Cerrmtmiat tf.ipa atlll remain to be
killed or raptured In the two po*keta inllt off by the Alliea, who *tand
poi»e.l awaiting lha command to Invade f! t.rth Korea. (Central Ffaet)

KcHistcncc Weak
M eaHttWW»et | l a m

Rotary Talk

l*W, v «*NN»

|( MlllNItH I MM V*N|» »»••»
i iirr hut weiv not reported on It at **d to the *o|ei» in nett month'*
A ik I II h «. Iiaiiilail mil g.t* *».!&gt;*«• any point.
r in lion.
000
who** ,.mnnev
*
. . . tn ,Oepoiitiira
1 ,.
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,
I llelieisl M*rArthur and hi* top
Adding lhal the one real good
ith .. hi* Insurance, would hav* commanitera maintained *il*nr* on
o ’ Tha Cits Commit«inn went alamending Atlicle V and providing
baen leal.
the border ero**lng. A *poke,man
N r the budget tike a iootball learn
Th* KUIC has rvcevarerl, of will ■id the campaign w a. too ilellcate amendment propoted i» the one
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with a 1re try man Kn«. Uling the
troth militarily and politically to he lor the rUabiidimenl »d (uvemle
•Ht*'T foimation thtae went one s m o tlo n a l fesling a ce rta in am ount of n n * r f y Is dlat harg*&lt;l tin* riiunay. How? Once It *i»ppel di«ru*atd. Fliet reporta of the court* in all of the 67 countie* of
W h e n th is fcelinir Is H rn lw l Ita norm al e xp re ssion , the e n ­ In. II mold take ovar lha a»**t* ef crntilng and ID m ilt panellation Honda milead of in |utl I I of
two lie* othgr.
the failing hank* and ao, In time,
e rg y Is still there and seeks an oth e r o u tle t— often In the ■•rovai mn»t of the insurance came from field dlapatche*.
The Reda Ignored MacAithur's them «* at pietent. Mr. Spencer
Apparently it i* eglWi (or (lie fo rm of tlbutbUng s ym p to m s w h ic h make th e p atient believe money,it put out.
Rundav aurranrlcr ultimatum. II taid that Juvenile delinquincy ii
A rm y and Marine* to whip 111 ho la p h y s ic a lly ill. One o f th e m ain Jobs o f th e psychiatrist
FMI It" ha* hail to hall nut *«yan • « i hroailca-t hourly In four Ko­
one of ihe great prnlilem* of the
, Cbrnmunitle than fnr llte riiptamal* Is to rc -c d u c a tr the patient to express his feellnifs so that loan' aMoelatlon* *ln&lt;*p |*i i 4. It
m j
fe diode what to do about il bo can ritl hlintwtf of tin* p e n t-u p n i n n y w b ic b Is lunkJny paid out 14,709,000 In in*iiranca.nn
in mi ll m. of air J j||ioi||||«|it the nalion and’ that
7,70u * oiml, ahd will Jn*» oplr dropped leaflat*.
date the righting it over.
131)1,(uni,
,
him sick.
N ♦■Vf1£ * -• •
NetM11- •
*
\t
"ith Korea avaunt.1 delfrmlnad
r*.... — juvenile coUrttf ate better r&lt;|prppetJ
Hut neither tha T D IC hor FMI,|t’ t'*‘)|
M ost nervous people a re a fra id to speak o u t. T h e y a tv
j f* W t' »♦» where Senator I alt wai
t
mya lo handle *uch case* that the orI* nut any lauhav That'** Ixvali'e
^ p jitre d with ripe lomaloei whilf a fra id o f doing o r s a y in g Ihe w ro n g t h in g lest they Istetv; wa*: Would Comniuidu Chip* dinary couoly or circuit loutli.
ail bnurtd iamk* amt aMoeittlor•
H a tptaking lout of Cahtnn. judged unacceptable ro c ia lly . S u c lcly Itself h a s placed tluisi- haWt In pay F i.|C aral FfHrlC for with thoqtaad* of Itoniie |rihi|(e.|
lie altoiriplained that under the
ma««rd o n ' the lairder pf Soviet
re
s
trictio
n
s
on
m
odern
m
a
n
,
anti
In
so
d
o
in
g
itan
n
n
u
b
1
&amp; Ki. Tag fin l thing an e&gt;,*y»oneBl
the Imuranee.i
.*.*1 (t • ■&lt;
domlliattd Manfhurla. march aptth priipnrrd admtndroynl po cuun|y‘ it
e u ro tic.
a n d w om
say •nV
bju*1 . Tiler rag■TM7 nf one par cent lu ghi her Red neighbor. ,
ir. Hta'lety
ocM-Hgfjt iitem
h t u hamla
iiiih th
*n a
u fr tnen
ivic^fi niifv
o ithen
1!! fiijt
ye* I he aigument h im nH'urm
o ia i whui h* l9*ei
’icpuifed lo ie( up % jutrgilr rang),
on Ike avtrage amobnl nf d*i*i4lli
their mouths while Htc.v (rel •notliur with thflr 01
t i l i n g: .with
.
lowing tiling'.
la id iteit Httowi
C-ttou F n -l al. Rod I'hlaa'a pram. but may (In •« only when large
tarroiintjutdurtng lha *uar 11
iutik.-Utls
tlm» that the bufden nf guilt fur unoljnnAJ
o m o tio
jis.- U
The I li|C now ha* a rlaioluettf) |N. aaade • hrtalllng. wvekao l enough and at* provided hy IWw.
W h« tiier to n o n the 38th
r litpi no 'Chou *ald
society's.. ................
ahduldera..
ills luat'placed
t‘ place.. where
. . . . . . . .it. Irelonge—on
— ........
...... It 4J.7*WismA«(W. 1 The h’H
Another prop&lt;&gt;«rti wmer.itmeijt
China’s half hlllltin people ha* to &lt;h&gt; with I N abolition of
64ralUI f s N u v t -n i wot* R*Ja dt
Jw/V(i.d"0
.la
aurivlus
ami
ta
la tim e ; too, th d t the nen ro u a |»erkon renlift* th a t ouly ib j *vrve&gt;
tolerate
ihvr
.11
h
tu I
1 . will,'not
„ F v - - "8tti
VAupigeiy. w - —
•»
PVMk fitKTy much on lb , type «l e xpressing his feelings w ill he ever la* able to break III**
.Th rniniinl of dvpoalil In la -1n*!*KA»Vf» hvfng aayagely lnv*d«.f eVer
inter
r*n*nklity „nf. the
.... permn M
- • iiio l[m in i chains that are b in d in g h im .— H a v ltl Harold l in k.
m f ?»»nKi hpw „U.HfuMfirl |IM »J«t1|&gt;rr!•}iPt
aura..
Ih r ;fedcin|( .tfv*i 4. ‘ in fH-*l jm c
'VMw*d. Thg kind that lie^ In bed
IhlO.tkHMHHl, repreichtlng .Iftl.WHI,- i lln did not mention North K"rev fstfml*, y|r, Spencer *ald. ll
M . D . In Y o u r l.lfe.
*!l Mtgbl worrying (or (egg there i*
&lt;1(tn acMumta.
j,
&gt;by name In Ihl* aectlon of an tl
r*v*ta a Jot of money lu take thl*
A ll Mil about B,(*oy.n(Mi of their* *H*a&gt; vinni »|ieech cnoicmoratliig th *l*tc cehfu*. hi: iJ^'Ialm-d, and
P r f e ,,*.**r .nNo
tvllf ll colnplefijy coveted liy fn*t •nnivriaaiv of th Red , r ' • "fiortrv mind. I cltilcti* are «f
H i i H ’h
ihnbldn t *r*&gt;»tf that !me , Hut
the F p i r Inuuartce. T N 2 ,MXt.- gitne In Uhlna.
' * 'r cplninn that it I* not rice**
d t,. fellow who gal* up and Inok*
M ..aiieH.a r » M Pav* lia*t
o*HI are mhttly 61^ ' ehtyolgthma
It eaitaaea m m Paae llael
Hut el-ewh»re In the talk rhnu *er&gt;'’
tiadair lha bed to »re if aarnna i* dangrit atlll conllont ut on all ing ah"Ut Ihe effect of pric# rl*#* and Invurance companiev.
laid 1'hrna wa* following I N K*vAnother ameruintvrit, he laid,
tl’arl .if Ih rlr depnilla, of rva event" cloaely.
on Ihe Navy'* ronttrurlinn pro
i
" ninondmenl to change an
tlWrt it alio the kind who wnulu tide*,"
gram. Horne Cong re** ni*rni&gt;-r rour**, will N Inalirrd: up to
A
I*
rurreapomtent
Hal
Boy
I#
re" n ,' r. u rnr,Lfrt
fthkh lhr« fight while we have got
Hull 1* 79 yean old today, ll i* have estimated toniing price* hav
Ihe flrat gio.tks) In each bank.)
wh&lt;’.t
Nearly X,001X1,000 people have muled ft nm the front that the nr- every l.-g&gt; -lator had tn trad all
on the tun,
exactly »ia yeat* lines he wound In effect, roat the Navy a auhtna
of
der Id rrnku wa* given by l,t (Jen
11
r
,000,0**0^000
In
acmunt*
ta
an
art
whenever
the
l^glalature
up hit work m the Stale Depart­
eral
Waltnn
II.
Walkey
|n
a
me*.
Dan McCarty who wa* a vieilor
llefcre getting down to the ort-e *"ving» and loan aaaoclationa cob•aga dropped lo the Rmith Korean vvautnl to change rvrn a *lngle
ment, betel by a long illnen which &lt;|uc«t|on, the committee nuevtloned *r r '''* '*y l S M C Inaurance.
wortl In il, an amendment wa*
lit Sanford tail Friday i* not tay■
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rl*
Third
l)ivl*hvn
from a email plat**1 adopted |,Maiding that only thi
lotted hit retirement. He lormaly Hhrrman about thr mlncv and*
mg ytl whether he it going In tun
Hoyle reported thr Booth Ko­ affarted p«rt harT tn N puhliehrd.
inigned a* tecieMiy in Novrmber, alaiiit the Navy's rtpao&gt;ioti of Itvj mull ranieia, certain other evcort rean Third Divl*lon cro-*ed |h*
for govtrnoi again in 1*132 or not.
thr-*’- cilroni-tanrea
1
l'*44. and wa* li»ileil hy the latr active (bet atme the Korean w a r.! carrier*, -tie hnttle*hlp (H ip Ml**- border III minute* before the flrat Un-Jer
but the tmpieeiion prevail* that I
lvgt*latnr could md tell wtvat ho
Chairman
Vln'on
iltfla
i
a*kad
[
mirl|,
all
tul*era
in
the
Parift*
broadra*!
of
.MacArthor'a
aurren*
1'ieialenl Hrwurvrll at ihe "Falhtr
If flukthig mine* am md entdrarv fleet pin* «ne from the ftMItertan- drr ultimatum at noon Hondar Ko wa* voting mi when auch a bill
| will be an unbeatable contender
*&gt;l the Untied Natiom."
to the Hague Convention.
eon fleet, and a number of deitroy. rean time (10 P.3I. Ralurday, w*v» auhmittnl, and so it ia now
••a dacidea to run, inaimuch a*
propueed to rrtpifro the puhllthlng
Sine# then he has largely rerr». mine «we»per* and a*cr&lt;M K 8 T ).
Hhertnan
replied
that
Ihl*
rw
v
tv t r y tn i know* now, and lhal'a (titered hit health ami for many
ef rnttre affected aeetiun of the
eraft of rarlnua type*.
venllou-an
Inlet
national
agreem e U. N. commander demanded bill. However, Mr. Hpeneer aahl
*ura, that b« had ao unworthy month* haa been able to reevlva
merit tlgned at The Hagut proh|.
Vln»nn a&lt;ked fo^ a tummarv of aurrender "A t Onre*' and Immed­
girl ia lha U tt campaign. Peo- 1 rland* regularly, ami to leavn hits floating mine* and requite* the number pf ship* acilvilgd for iate reive** of "ell United NalMs* ‘bat the Irgl-latort would proN l ’lv N v # to read I N entire act
Ida apatimvnt in a Wa«hingt»rt that mooted mines he 10 rnnitruc- coi
want to retrieve (hi* hotel almost dally for an auto­
mhaf ijM f e atara Jun* St.
prtaoner* of war and civilian ln- anyhow tu know what t N y ware
ted that
Bhermad r * p ll« fl2.»hJp» In all lemea*."
■jj
ihr (hey
, _ will het-tme tneffee
1 A * gamblar'a contlnl mobile drive or a walk.
voting on.
Ihctmllng .two tai
cerrltra threa
Th a
alternative,
Mac Arthur
Through
c«nv#r*atlon»
with live within one hour if ihcg' break #*cor(
The amendmant uj privlde for.
tan do an by voting for
•r*.
0 ’(grtrover *#• warned, la "Further u*eie«» *hed- another Judicial clteull affecting
government officials and through l*u&gt;»e from their mooring*.
Hung/ a
cort*,
13
pvlit
control
Craft,
In
r»*pon»e
to
other
queatlofi*.
.
30
amding
uf
blood
end
destruction
of
doe* attention to ptrta ami ra
Monroe county, Mr. 8|&gt;eiicer
racer a*M
She 1 man laid the Nav* his 9D.M10 phjhlou* rraii/l
12 aualllary property."
has much to recommend .11 on
L K u j Hoffman, oulgomg head ol din, b« keep! In tnqeh «U h dal): men. Including
‘ JfinJ Marina*. Is *N K " craft
He quoted Papt. Borden Wright
development* In the world am
nt.lUsnom ic Cooperation Admin
Fhvrmgp
’lev*a —,rp
hav* Nba*n
of Oakland, Calif., liaison office* West to Mlar.l. but he pointed.out
P H L _ - *glj ,or
-jr-Tr
tl
with I N work of th read (heater.
Aakvd about the tire and ntitn. 1*at*r,| to a llvatC LtR! more ship a* raying tha entire Third Dlvi that Ihe State Bar Aiaoclallon I*
htraiion, *ajrl that Ihe United 'oiled Nation* which he played a
N l of *hl|i* Involved, Shermah said frotvi the "moth hall flegi."
alon amt two t*g]tn«nla *&gt;f thv making * *tu-ty of I N judicial
ling. .
"
i t . already preparing a re- large rale in ava il
Theae In ludy one large carter tluuth Korean t'a^dtal Divides altualtnn In the entire *t*te of
.r ■ •tatesieht U( there ate four large carrier*, two
In
the
birthday
rutiinn program for Korea mird
two eecort &gt;arrler 1, one hattMablc were artv*a lha honJvr. Weight Florida with th* view of revising
i*d tivlay,
tiHlay, Hull **ld
ar that "tterpU
Sir ihg ratage* wrought dut- aw ry where alibilhl
alibuld Ia* htghy grail, Korean paH*x| the fight now com­ flhe Nrw Jersey*, two eroU-r*, J2 ■ahl the Booth Korean fllath D|v|. the ciiruite in the mn*t efficient
n&gt;- alon was »n the lioHer do mile* manne#, and aalil he thmtgtit il
in oliaeiv* thgl
list the I'nlteij
."nlte*| ing to an end might prove lu rm deitroyei*. (hive dr*tr&gt;.vrr
t current hcealilitiea. The Koih|e of only a "*klrnvl*h" in a very long corta, five aohiiiarine*, 1*0 rntne con­ Irtliml.
pio\
Mia l hat Pfnvtd
Inadvisable to amend the Con»tl
eapal
.... Aadt I'art a war which we
trol vr»**|i, 104 amphibious craft,
effectively to oppnte ag- conflict.
MarArthur
reported
mop-up tulion just for the sake of on*
•factin
w kvi to tend our boyi aver there grnaaion.'
and
fi&gt;
aunllarle*.
troop* captured «,7ilS North K" county. He also pointed nut that
A Nllef that ths Korean a «
A Jtpkh, ahd then w» have to ihg
"(irave dlfflcultle* and dang
Ho said Iheae »hlp* will all he tra m for a new 24-hour high and Ihe pmnnted amendment it to
R(t*ra gresaioa and reaction to It ha*
atlll
cunfriint
ua
on
all
aide*,"*
brought
out
hy
Juno
30,
I9SI.
inflicted 1.1M casual!!t* on hold­ Constiutlon ha* another Article
tnado world peace "infinitely iqov*1
“
th* money to rebuild then
he rotillnued. "Hut I am rvrtal
Yin*on e*Ve*Blihn to *iunm*rtie out force*.
Article V Section 4B, and that Ihe
Inhwhkh therr onn foolharc that with time and patience, ami poialhlv" waa eapie**rd, meanwhihs by Hecretary nf State Ac- Ihe naval *tr*ngth thl* country
American Marines puihe.J close V. Section 4tt already dealing with
agd
W contraiinei* havt de*- with devotion and ncrlfice op (h# hewiit.
would havr "n neat June J'J,
to tUJoogbu. north of Seoul on th* K*ranihia count
I N taring
that
thr
county
And ihu ptecadrni eitab- part of the free nation*, the U n i­
Flwiman *ald It would In'ltole fd road tn lha lander. Heouj la 30
Achc*«n said on a telffbforl
ted
Nation*
will
tteadif
Judges throughout most of Florid*
program ye*terday that w N n thn carrier*, two Nttleahip*. Ill rrut*- miles south of I'arallcl 31
M Korea will be the one
■(length and rapacity
Stubbutnlv restating Rwla pint are nverWofknb Mr. Spencer said
” in Iran, Yugotlavu. Au»- Ita central function, the pro»rrva Red faviilon was launched "U * *r*. IHH) de trpyere, 7 i submarine*
world held Ifn hr rath for a pmin- I IH into* control craft. ?M! amtihl- tve-i &lt;lewn Ihe Allied 10th Qarp* that thi* hi partlrularly true In
Cermany. what we want lion of International pence
n j cut, and tjien when the United N*t- hit"** *’iaft, and UM aualllary eraft. commander, MaJ. general Kalwar I the larghr counties where present
lio* made' UiXt IHvforlc .Mi Ivlon
14 who would laky cat* ul aecurltT,"
He tald the Navy and Marine# M- Almond, with high veloeitv gun law provide* for only one county
To thla end, Hull said, cvvrj
Judge. It i« 0 i«y proposed, he e*
V
W* ever happen lo gtl free country now naudv more gh* *y lu throw all t N fom C W ita mem would have operating a total of 7 . Tire.
'rs * «n tn &gt; r the «gxu'**loo f •Ifift plane*.
A I* Corii’ipnndcnt Tom l^mberl plalned, to’ amcod the Conatituin ona of lhcte waia.
ever before "an lidbtmed, (aapontlfo *0 that thove
&lt;
those count
ir • having
Ink I N world turned a eornerf
The petwinnol would N “•llphilt •aid Almoqd wa* making an In- tlpn
c- •
mm
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*ih|e ami public tplrllvd rltiaen*
ami Mae# became Infinitely morgover" fttKT,«M in thv N e w atul IM .. apectlon'tour on the road to Uljone* ■mre than Ufttt.oon population
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'( I t
ll Runia recogniie* the ha*
poealblv."
pteaenl, only Duval and Darff
000 in the Merlne*. he added.
btl.
in
the
Unllvd
Hiataa,
he
ailderl,
te war in Korea I* ihown by
ffutl declined to comme-'t lo
Vln»on told reporter* that I N
The highway north of Seoul war »N I| have faro pounty Judge*.
:*nl proteitationi ui peace- one great queatlpn "l* whether detail on the pio|ot*r&gt;l cig u /«
committee’* pr*«*nt hearlny. ar* littered valth aco-.-^ of h|a*tcd Re* Th U , he aahl, seemed quite reasonwa can stand united nod strong gf tlon of gn Interuttonal avmv to de­
able.
^ “'■iiA which Ira at tieach- we
wa face
fare the challongg nf eagre*- fend Western Europe. Rut he ex alftva’I to develop, among JINwr vehicle* including Rvnalaa tank*
Following Mr, Spencer** re­
hlngr.
Ju*t
how
mrrrh
prlea
boottt
The
Marines
drov*
through
burned
_
_
__________
•h’n
and
auhverslfu.
He
added:
the jMututt mcak at*
n
mbveraleiL"
1
ueotvbd I N
opinion th t thg 'lava ihrvrnk thv* purchasing power vlllag,
mark a, H . U. Popf, county, rom*
village*
over
the
heavily
mined
'Never
b«fo(*
have
we
ao
ileaU n lM Nation* organlaatlon "coo • r t n*rm,y appropriated for Navy
— Pegrf
Peirf K
H irf
a rN i. All m the
ml 1 •Inner, called nltentlnn to tb*
road*.
per airly needed knowledge and
fire control referendum whkh will
I Ruttia waul* to do i* to lull uoderatanding of foreign affair* templated n breadth tnd d*T*'h hlpMilidlng.
Other
Allied
forces
completed
the
of view ami great diligence lo
_ ~ack into uoconwiouine**, get by American men nnd women faking tteps fnr defence ami for
mop-up of Kumpo pcnln*ule "orth- aJio appear on the Seminole CounN llo t In NnvemNr. He *ald
weal of Seoul's Klmpo airfield.
« to AieNud the fighting force* by American m*n and women and •afeguarding world order under
&amp; at ursiiroaetl fire control system
that
Farther
touth.
Seventh
Division
constructlva
nubile
diacuaatona
of
taw N f o re It is too late."
hgvt fu great haate accumulatllva iu a t* Wraaa r c a , naet
the problanu Involved, N l al­
forte# raptured Icbou. 20 mile* would rot) thl* county Il.tlOO, but
It Is IreUMMutousiy important,
that lha atate and federal governrfiacontinue our pieparetfnm ways. In a apit It of true non-part
ing
of
the
(ontrart,
raid
Mr.
Mceast
of Suwon. A Red Korean tear
he said, fnr Ihe free nation* to
itrhjq,
I
Kfir'
l and leave the gale wide Mar*ship and xihh .t N national
guard
of
3,006
troop*
was
farced
llloruv "pull themirlvce toeethvr amt gel
He added that on hi* trip te to withdraw from Chechon, 5ft Utur's aurrender order, Ignored
on tha double alert end stpy on
t. N r lo walk in again and ntereat alone at beaft."
In dJarpuliig bla *Ulcm«nt with it*
Jackt mville Hatirrdav vklth repte- mUcu Jiu'. of Suvrsn, In a fe o-hom both th* demand ami I N South
Nm I another couutnr N - tepuyte
Ktvdvvllle, Tenn. tight.
Korean »n&lt;*»h arroe* I N hw ler.
T N r e auat N ■ sustained ef­ •entetlve* of
1 prevent it. W « hacked Hfrr
AUled Htiot*
Tha Rad eapttel elatioa, however i
lad mountain
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(»eiie Unborn Speaks
At Teachers' Club

b'KlQl Calendar

The Women's i.olf Ai.-o.iatior
held its first luncheon meeting oi
thr season Thuuday at the Semi­
nole County Club- Mr*. Andiew
Cailaw ay, ptrsident, p i e s l d e d
over the me-1 log. Various jrport*
were read during the luncheon,
after which an I" hole medal
play tournamen: wu* held. Win
ners were: Class A— Mrs AnMrs. W. P. English left for her dtew Callaway; Class II— Mis*
bums in Warrington, tin. after Cecil Heard: Class C Mis Hatvisiting M r. nail Mr*. K W. »y Wood niff.
Ware fur several Cays.
New mrmt-ers welcomed into
the club were Ml*. S. G. liar ri­
Mr. and Mr*. J. It U ’Nral have tual). Mis. J. \Y I'owell, Mis. J.
returned to Wayctoss, tia after L. Ins-ley, Mr*. It L. Cornell, Mr*
spending the weekend with their J. L. Crawfotii, Mt*. F. P Scott
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and and Mis. John II Williams. Other
Mr*. Joe M. Baker.
new menibeit who wrre not pre­
sent are Mrs. Z. V. James. Sir*,
Mis. 8 . M. KiCharde Irft Sun­ lads Longman, Mrs. II. II. t’-dcday for Borger, Te*. where she i i i s i i , Mrs. G. A. Hpeer, Jr., anu
will visit her son and daughter- Mr*. W. V. Bitting.
in-law for several weeks.
The olficer* for this year arc
Mrs. Andrew Carraway, president,
Mr, and Mrs, J. M. Leonard und Mr*. Hugh Whelchel, vice presi­
Mrs. Hem retta (.canard Irft Sat­ dent; Sir*. J . Ross Adam* trea­
urday for a week'* vacation In surer; Mrs. 11 F Hymes, Jr., re­
Southwest Virginia.
cording secretary, and Mr*. J W
Altman, corresponding sis rclary.
Miss Em ily Romhlry, who 1*
Members present were Mi*. Ed
teaching the first grade at De- Levy-Whitner, Mr*. John SchLand, spent the werkvnd with her irnrd. Mrs H urt) tVuodruff, Mr*.
parents, Mr. and Mrs, W (*. Hun v Took--, Mr*. (, VV. S|-s ocer,
Rumble).
Mrs, A. N Marsii, Miss Rose
Levy, Mr*. Steve Roberts, Mr*.
Friend* of Mis* Emile tioudal W. It. William*, .Mrs K. It Smith,
will regret to hear uf her death Mrs. John Ivey, Ml*. I'hd Mills,
Friday night at her home in , Mis* Ellen Betts, Mr*. J
W.
Grant wood, N . J. She hud spent Altman, Mis. J Ross Adam* Miss
the past two winter* in Hanford Cccilr Heard. Mts. W ti. Flem­
ing, Mi»* Dot i’owell. .Mr*. E. C.
Mrs. D. I.. Harrison, Mr*. M M Hayman, Mr*. I'rire Heard. Mr*.
Cleveland, Mr*. F. L. Dampier T . F. McDaniel, Mr*, ( ’lain Ginn,
Mr*. A. It. Rountree ami Mrs. A Mr*. Hugh Whelchel, Mrs living
J, Peterson have returned from F-'inl-erg, Mi* Jim Spettrri and
Daytona Beach where thry at­ Mr*. Camilla Itruee.
tended a Baptist Churrh Confer
ence.

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MONDAY
Tlw first meeting &lt;*I the 3emofficer* M r urged tn attend.
inolr Teacher*’ Club fur ItlSO-lPhl
w*. held on Thursday evening at
Tin- 1‘h iU th n C In A. of i h«- FirPresbyterian Churrh will true* the Junior High School and wa•
with Mi*, F. N. Robb nt 1»20 l*al- presided over by Mr*. Ed Sun Colt,
lu jn e lto Avenue ut 7:»HJ I’ M for &gt; president.
T c b o p Suey supper.
The speaker for the evening was
St. Mark* Chapter of the 11 \ (true KaLfrn, Field Supervisor of
Cross Episcopal C h u r n ull! meet Instruction of the State Denariwith Mi*. Fran) I.. Millet at 8:0" ment of Fdoration for thi« area
F M. « t her U m r on 24 10 Palmetto Mr. Italwtrn was one of 00 narAvenue.
ticipauts In a European F lvin v
The Wesleyan Service Guild Classroom who recently studied
Will meet at McKinley Hull at Kuropean recovery and Its (mull(1:30 !’. M. for covered dish nip- rations for Amerian education
p*r anil installation of officer*. The group was composed of repre­
Under the sponsorship of ilrta sentatives of various organisationSigma I’ho sorority, the reception* and agencies, and I I r. Rahorn was
, r lit
at
the
Fernnlil-luiuithton singularly honored bv being n
3wYlemurinl Hospital i* Mr». Veritt rt pri -riitativr of the Flying Class­
Messenger.
room. He made an impressive talk
IlK S IM Y
on conditions rusting in numero"
The Fiileli* Cla-s of the First places visited md emphasiled the
liaptist Church will inert with advantages of living in a democr­
Mr*. J IV HnltXctau nt 1015 Kim acy instead of in a communist do
Avenue at H’lM) I' M.
mutated country.
Seminole lllifh School I'.T.A
Mr. Uultorn, legislative rhuirwill meet at 7:30 P.M. at the hiifh man. ri’|&gt;urtc«l that at a mreti* of
school. All parent* are tsr|ri**i to the District Advisory Council of
attrml ami new mothers ate es­ the Classroom Teachers Asaociapecially welcomed.
tion in Orlando, plans were forSt The Frieml-hip League of the man, reported that at a meeting of
Congregational Church will hohl the Florida Kduratioi, Association
St* monthly meeting at the home to in- held in Daytona, Oct. 20
of Mrs. Carleton F. Noye- at f«0(* 1 tine feature of the program will he
Palmetto Avenue ut ’J lit IV M.
it symposium, “A Better Under­
Daughter* of Wesley Sumlav standing of F. K. A.’
S hool Clur* of tin First Metho­
Directories of County school
dist Churrh will meet at MiKinlev personnel were distributed hy Su­
Hall at l&gt;;30 I’ M. for a rosi-red perintendent T. W. Low tun
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en ■i —
dish S' ip|wJ The III • * i will t.
During thr business merting fol­
Mrs FJelelu r ll-ll
M&gt; II r T '
(Jr,
F.
I,.
n has beet, con­
lowing the program, Mr*. Klitu fined to theW a Fernald-Laughton
II*. Mrs. W. K. Haines, Mrs. J. A,
beth ami Mrs. Nancy Brock were Memorial Hospital. Dr. and Mrs
i Anderson ami M r., Rid -rt F
elrrted to represent the cluh at Ware were visiting their brother
A r e ll.
1 the l.eadershlp Training Council
^
The Chape' Choir of the Fir*l of Classroom Teachers to he held and sister-in-law, .Mr. and Mr*.
Uapllst Churrh will hold rehearsal in Fort Lauderdale. Delegates will K. W. Ware, when he was taken
ill.
toniirht at 6:16 P.M.
be appointed at a future date to
Women Society of Christian Ser­ attend the work conference to be
Mr. and Mrs. II. L. I'rrkin*. Ji
vice of the Kbcnetrr Methodist held at the University of Florida
left Saturday for Miami to b*
Church will noel nt 7:311 P.M. at in Gainesville
the guests uf Mr. and Mr*. R. It
the home of Mr*. Clifford Johnson
During the social hour delight­ Brown for several days. While
W KIINHHfM Y
ful refreshments were served h&gt;
Tlw Sanford Woman1- Cluh wi! the hospitality committee romooa- there, Mr. I’rrkin* will attend n
men's style »how, where he wi'l
hold its first meeting of t'-r le
ed of Mr*. Harry Watt, Mr*. W buy spring clothes.
at the c|uh hoirie at
Pv
A. Kouth and Mr*, (iertrudr Page.
A J’Ikiiu Mrs. Iltn F. Wade nt MJ.-J
Mr*. F. R. Mitchell has just
■ u r reservations for the luncheon
rrturnrd from a three weeks' va­
The Prayer meeting at the First
cation with her sons in Palatka
Baptist Church will he at 7::itt 1*
and Daytona Beach. Mr. Mitchell
M, tonight. The study of the "ih«d
Is home after vacationing in Ho*We Teadi" will he continued.
Urn and New Itrdfurd, Mas*, with
Miss Helen Witte was hostess relatives and friends.
ladies Auxiliary of the Bro­
therhood of Hull rood Trainmen on Tursday evening at her home
will meet at .1 :00 I*. M. In the on West First Str.-ot to the Ju n ­
I. U. 0 . F loom.
Mr*. Jack J. Moye received word
ior Women*' League of the Coneregstinnsl Ch'ir-h
Saturday afternoon from the War
TIIU H M D A V
her husband,
The Douglas Johc Junior
Bro­ the derotional was presented hy Department that
therhood will meet at the First the rhaplaln, Mrs. Wubur Keejing, Lieut. Jack J. Moye wa- wounded
Baptist Chiu, h t might at 7:30 after wiiirh the league president Sept. I'.i In action. Lieut. Move Mas
Mrs. R. K. Evans, introduced the with the First Cavalry Division
P.M.
. -s-Th e Hern mole Chapter No. - guest streaker. Mr*. Herman Jacob­ near Taegu.
O. K. S will meet at tlw Ma- son, who gave an informal talk
•onto Hall at H:IMl I*. M.
upon the Jewish religion.
The Kouth Side P. T . A. will
A short business session was
meet at .‘1:00 P. M. at the rch-Kil hi Id at which time It was decided
The Board will meet at l :.'!0 I' to make clothing and sewing klta
M.
to lie donated to the Bed Cross.
One huodird and iMi-nl*- student
Plan* were also discussed for a of the Sanford Junioi High Hi-lion'
buffet supper to lie htld at the enjoyed a "hobo" party and situate
Parish House.
dame Saturday night at the Tour
At the conclusion of the meet­
y j l y H A T H KB IN K
IIK N M N G K K ing delicious refreshments were 1st (’enter under the auapicies of
thr Junior High P.T.A.
The guest* dressed a* Ho Ihm- s
Hass Patterson w*&lt; a il- to served hy the hostess to the fol­
lowing:
Mr*.
Ralph
Lossing,
Mr*.
with Randolph Crow and llarlmi*
write a letter this Week to her
Evans,
Mr*.
Ralph
Huhbnld,
Mrs.
Brown being selected a* the lies'
m any
friends
in
Plantation
Estates. The letter has been bul­ John llerhst, Mrs. Clyde Slenson, costumed by the judges, Mr. am*
Mr*.
Keeling,
Mr*.
Edward
Sim
p­
Mr*. II. P. Gordie. T h r hoho motif
letined in the Post Offire so that
all may read It. Bhe I* not vet well son, Mrs. Clyde 8 t. Clair and Ml** wai carried out In th* decorations
Rita
ftt.
Clair.
which included a miniature "holei
enough to write to individual*.
jungle" and campfire In on* corner
A numlwr of folk* hnve Iwen
of the room. Refreshment* were
down to Orlando this week to --all
on Mr. Newell in the hospital.
served In proper hobo style, punch
with • dipper from a large crock,
We're glad to say he rim e home
and rooklea in paper hag*.
- o n Thursday morning.
Didn’t we forecast last week
Dr. Frank Quillman wa* guest
Hr|u*re dance* were called hy
that our beautician, Mrs. Boyer, tprakei for thr first fall meeting Boh Crumley, who was assisted hy
would pas* her test? ||er license of the Business and Professional Donna Witte, Linda l^onard and
was granted (hi* week. T o o ’ had Women's Cluh last week at the Ed McKinley.
Plans for th* party were under
the edge has In lie taken off hy Tourist Center, MIm Mona Ruth
an accident to her grand-daughter Mill*, chairman of thr Health th* dlrvctlon of Mia. llenrv W iltCall, who broke fce arm. We hear and Safety Committee, Introduce*' Jr., who wa* assisted by Mrs. G
site's mending nicely.
Dr. Quillman, who spoke on thr A. Speer. M rs. C. K. Kill*. MrMr. ami Mr*. J . J, Schi Ion ars possibilities of a denial clinic for Harry Woodruff, Mm. J. N. Ar
sporting a new Old«mobilr. Happy Sanford children and gave the tarello, and Mrs. Clyde Ramsev
tiding!
club several helpful suggestion* Students assisting in th* enter­
tainment and decoration* Include-'
Mr. and Mr*. Julius Volet » f wn a J*r»j*et of thl* typeDot
Holloway
•New Jersey have moved into their
Presiding over the business «•* Dawn Pearson,
new home on De Bare Drive. Mr slon wa* Mr*. P. M. dingle*, ore- Helen Thompson, 8 hlrley K*'e ,
Molly Jo Morrison, Dolorr* CIIVoigt I* Mrs. Paul Broet-rher’ * sident.
brother.
Voted Into the club membership burn-. Gene Nickols, Charles Rus­
Miss Dorothy Mryn* and h-*r was M s. Marguaitr Graham. Sev­ sell, llnwsrd Allred, Bobhv Deklr
sister Mrs 11. M. Gleason have eral report* were given on the Raymond H ardy, Don Kelly and
arrived to take possession of their plan* for Business Women’s Week Ernie Morris.
home which thev p im i-- e-s from Ort. 13-21 which promise* to Iv­
Mr. and Mrs. Joti-o Duncan.
an outstanding week for the busi­
Mr. ami Mrs. fitorgr Coon have ness woman. Mr*. C. B. Carter
been Here this wrek from CHIP- chairman of the Welfare Com m it­
collie Ohio. Mrs. Conn is *t*ving tee. reported on the recent acti­
on hut he has goiir hark to Ohio.
vities of her group. The mrmherv
We are glad to welcome the H -v were askesi to co-operate a ra k
and Mrs. Krni)wr who have re­ this year with the Th rift Shop
turned from their vacation.
whlrP is sponsored hy the W o ­
On Thursday several rar toad- man'* Club.
of people went to Oavtnna Bench
Serving refreshment* at th*
for a picnic. They had a wonder­ cuncloalon of th* meeting v t s
ful day; good awlmmmg and plenty Mr*. Ernest Brutherson. Mj * W
to eat.
W. Walker. Mr*. O. M. Sprite
The had weather on Mondav and Mr*. Carl Prlaor.
Mr. And Mr*. William Walker
etting krpt a number of our p*»«White announced the birth of a
daughter, Susan Klrtler, on Sept.
■ from attending the lecture n*
h
•rose* in the Del .and llirh Schrwd
S3 at the Em ory Hospital In A t­
lanta, Ga. Mrs. White will be ru n k auditorium Those who did go en
emberod as th* former Miss Su­
“ Joyed it very much and learned a
g r r {t deal about r»*e culture.
The school o! mssruction held san Kirtlsy.
On Thursday evening a irm b -i Friday at Grammar School by tb t
nf the residents of Plan'aNir County Council of the Parent- dent, extended a welcome to the
Eatataa attended the delirious Tu*- Teacher*' Association, wae attend­ mem lore and Mlaa Ruth Hand,
key Dinner given hv the Bits) ed by more than 30 delegate* supervisor of School* and assis­
Woman's Club at Ora"-* from Seminole County.
tant regional director, mad* the
Clt* Recreation Hall. Do It again
Mrs. A. F. McIntosh, county
ladle*. We get very tired of mr regional director, prnided over * 1 2* meeting wa* concluded with
own cooking.
the session. The devotional was x U lk given by M ri. C. D. John­
given by Mrs. L. R. RushUrn. Mr*. son on “ Increasing Membership
Counties* birds, hear* and rat'- C, E- lilttell, county council preel- Is Important**.
0 . ioij were kill*,I by th&lt; Mt. Katmai.
Alaska, eruption in HH2, but no
humans lived close enough to lie
hurt.
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1000 MachiMUaa
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Entertain* League

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Junior High Students
Knjoy "Hobo” Party

Plantation Instates

Dr. Quillman Speaktt
At B. &amp; P. W. Meet

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Luncheon Held By
(•oil Association

Social A n d Personal Activities
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SAN FO RD

.Meeting I Held Hy
W A County Council

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HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK

Harriett aad Jua*, Senior Boautirian*

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Mt aoct Mis. L ‘ .-n Metis of
Pest sort, Ga. announced the engasrmeitl of thrtr daughter. Gene­
ra. to CpI Doyle W Ftingle. son
o| Mi ami Mr*. W H Pringle
- f thi* city.
Miss Metl* is a graduate uf
Pearson High School an-l nt ur ■
-cut I* eniployrd with Floriila
Fashion* Inc, CpI. Pringle is e
graduate -if Srtuin-de High School
and i* with the U. S. Marine Corps
•Intiuned at Cherry Point, N . C
The wedding will be mt event
uf iattri Novemt*!.

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M A I IN A DI N N IN G

Birthday I'arty Is
(iiven At School

SanfordituK Attend
Bishop's Anniversary

Fern Park News
Hy ( A P T. C. H A L L E T T
William title, Jr , tia* tsturned
to his home heir from Chuage
wbelr be Vl-.t-.t with hi* psierttS,
Mr amt Mr* William Dttc.
! Mis. Mary P-trrs of in-tisnapo‘ Hi retiiinv-l h-im* la %I week after
visiting her *un and -iaughtrr-inlaw. Mi ami Hr* Lewi* Frderapill.
Mr*. J. Rsloi-y ha* returned to
... .............. ga whi r- «|ic will sttrnd
Die winter.
Mr uml Mi* A F. Labb, Mis*
Mae Labb ami Mi* Marv Lambert
have irtiiin r -1 tu thru home her*
sltri -pending til ,-eeki visiting
relative- ami tin ml- is Pittrburg.
William Snyder i.
patient in
Victor Mature amt Atm Shi mini givi th- u linupy -mile* lor the Die 1Kluri-tu Sanitarium following
ramera In 20th Century-Fox * comedy lilt. "Stella." •bowing Tue*da&gt; a sri pills lk« alt ut t Uii k
J WriKht t» If*’oyp ring from
ami Wednesday &gt;m the Hit. -cit-cii.
a *rr HUH npMttt ion *•n his arm.
Mr ami M m M II Owen* of
Dial*i were visitor* in the com*
I llillv w o o d
munity several •l«v* ta- i week.
ll&gt; H u l l I H U M \S
Ur and M r- J
k Regere of
Hi V IR G IN IA P Y N D EH 80N
N pu Smyrna it*•a* h w**r-- visitors
llfll.l.t W i i m I i
ik !
2 *,%*»
Ml*
II
M Gi- n* -n gave u I h r Jii|uihr&lt;« . i • t hi
ar - s i t tine C. J Nall«*lt 1 iiii nr ••It T uesSlunley Itrusli party Th- S.-iif-iil In I • n Ih** wilt hft
ii 'film -lay.
representative. Mr*. Smith wu* flint'i a h«» Itti* fttui!# t hr fir *1 lap
Mr amt Mr* ||.jMAM1 N-irtir*
present uml --shd-ited tb, varlou* tantuM \ tit*"rt« mi |»trtiifr
%« fr turned to
and •iaug birr
type* ol l-rusbe* l.ote in ti — rV- 11
I lf i» 1k*f i
M, *Itmiivi, wlm their home on 11*1nr I Hi •i-e R-ad
ing thi- ho*le%* -erv-vl -ookte* ari'l Ykitii hi* I&lt;t *st Ii it Stiuirt a thf ftiriiiff aftrr a \ j-icift iKfi (i i p t
Collins,
lime sherbet! to Ml*. Ii W Keogh, •hilti iliii'l l *in r iff Kicrik litfir ( *a
Mis. R I How ell, Ji M r- W F htt* jimt It tin fil’d fintti Jiti 'durmr
Jo.fph 'lull*-* k» 1rft ln«t week
Throne,
Mr*. Frr-I W-rfllrnnn, - T « 4 y « K ilr 2 I J " tit Japa n H»r
f-r ( IttlMciVlIJr. Vf JiPip lie t* a
Mrs. Frick liailaml, Mr* J 1. I 'l r l u t f v%:t* ritfiih yaiII i I hr pi-r student ut thr l ’nlvr r&lt;ilti
--f FlorHobby-, G. R i'atterson, Mrs. ( ’ miaaintt *f ( i f l i n a l Mai A t l h u t alt.I
Ida
W Sj-d-liiiii. Mist Joan Si-ihlom witli t h r i iiupri at tun *'f I hr tin u
Mr nml M m J H Mattawav
aiul Mrs Milton llowrli
|&gt;a»lism for* i *. t h r J i p m i i ' T ifovrrn- uml son Mi-hurl, spirit last week­
Joe Ii Weil* attend-wi the "F--ity rnm t und film indu«lv&gt;
end visiting frirml* tn Jacksonville.
ami Eight" Itnrl'iioe at Ivey's
Mr an-l Mr- Newton Mr n il!
“ I h iv e nr\i t t i n t -u e 11 tiriiir*,”
Ramb near Kit*imm&gt;&lt;
reopened then "Country
t r m n llttl lv w u u 1 have
M i. and Mr* II T llus*i-l| nn-i *md \ti-(»"UMn.
Stolr" for tile wint-i season.
Mi. binl Ylrt. Ilerlx-rt Lurnpcit film itinkrt " I n .Inpan. rv rri iifi*
A group iif ladir- from the
fi-lied at liissett Huy tn-nt Titu* t an ut t VVhrtt ya i tinkl'd fnr tviD YV8 C 8 - f tin Com mo nil v Metho­
tfrnrrrftU fi»t th» ph t n r t , vn* illdn't
*111* la%t Wi ilu,-*ilay
dist k’ hnrch otteitile-l li-r District
Friends of Mts i.m m n Wing in*t at tor*, m p |fn| i m l ir**nrtuU W 8 CS rues-ting held la*t Th ur»who I* » pending tin %umniei 't U t a •krd ft if lu ti i l r t i i t U r * t • -lay in the I lull oror tParh Methuii ml u ** (fii*
Ainesbuty, Mn*% will h,
r - i. f (111»ivv ,u i n r ii-i ri
dl t Churrh II ..... u lt-u-llng were:
U d litfttivip
hear tliat she wu* III piled III a
Mr-wlnioc* II \ Fuller. F. Her­
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recent notnuiohilc nc&lt; ident Sh,
ring. M C Hoggin-, it E Wrav*
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If
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Is re|iorle&lt;t to |.e recover mg -apni
rr, G I llrt-cu . F l'it»i* , A.
I y l hi v don't khoYi hou tn frikr
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11sti■int n- It and C Ii Taylor.
Mr* W |‘ Burk-- uml, -Uuglit - 1 When voII Irl t mm** of th n ii In •I ii **
Chi-Chi ILilbtt (-a* returned her
Gayte uml Do l-t m -i - -t*t--r Mr- ititulhvr in t n , hr ■fiimti't H iitt14 studies nt Die E l-e n S-'hool of
M. Flanders of Winter I'nik um t Midi' I L « I Utk* thr nthri frlln u '* Dancing in Orlando Th i- will be
to Jack-i-iivills- wlo-rc they no I » hin Mpfll
Ml** llullitt'* (NO. yrai of study
llirir parents Mi and M r- J I.
' U i ntJiirt d a Ifiy htnwl in t h r ut tlie rtcbool
Bullard. They returned Sumlui
rmilroud yaid * vrith dnx^vt« id
.Mr, und Mr*. K im -I Browning
Hey. un-l Mrs ( ’. ( ’ Whi’ e, M- fight* and fall* W fu ri i p I i nit
are leaving till* wtek end for a
an-l Mr*. George H I'atlersnn thi'M* WHri I»|ihh | all iivri I I ivy mi D ire r w o k - visit t» Cincinnati, to
Mrs. E. K Lloyd, Ji . Mr- II II mi r i a l fitfhl* fur 11 fid* n da\ visit their son-in-law an -Ida ughGrier and Mis Balpli William- at Mi r* a •twiit man vydii M r h u rif r r ter, Mr. and Mr* Marion Clearer.
tended a dlstrht S -iixlay S-lrool |MU|llr h Utid I I'll dnltlil*
Rev. ami Mr*. Andrew M Smith
Conference in Kusli- last Sunday
’“T h r tnilr«»ad rrm* rtat i i * f|5fi and sons, of Clayton, Ala . were re­
The H-dn'It F, Titles were gui'-t- In lln|l&gt; wiM.d, it Hoiild h«v« h rrn cent guests at III- home of Mri
of their son-in-law and -luoghtei, Ifai.mm."
and Mr* L Blowing, Mrs. Smith
Mr, and Mrs Everett S. Hit itt
Mir |.»riwliirri a a• nUii si inn ii'*f t* Mr- llr-iwnlng' *i*ter,
Holly llilt lust t\ eiltivsiluy
a! «rt* lit I111! in |* I'l i* ail dmir Ii*
Visiting Mr. ami Mis
V. W
St, Fra rods Xavier wa* known
.1apafir» r nrt|*t% who paint M*rtn
Ansley i* her mother, Mrs II [
off prtpri
Hu n d lrd * uf pin*** • a, tltr- 'apostle of tit,* Indie*" for
Gordy of la lirnnVe, Ga.
ntuRpaput irliird tre rth e r n u l ^ his missionary work in C'u Far
Sulor-lny, M t- llouard Itnli-lei
thi* a t . M i l m i *nid th r r f f r !» East.
■ecoinpanie-l Ii) her daughter. Mi
a i r u jm jiv iii k U Mai
Jean llr-H-klyn, left for Charleotte
rin* J a p a i t r « r film Itu li iilr v i* nted Wllh III-' love scenes out star,
vllle, Va It is espe- te-l that thformer's parents. Mr. ami Mt* /. thnviiitf. h r rr|Mirl«*dt mid ra irri Klor--in » M ii l«-y, -li-i All of Diem
stood nrooir-l ali-l giggled,"
to Irurit H o lly A ...... nirffuNf^, f h
E. Smith will return with them
Mr. an-l Mr*. A II»M Walter who IJ, S- film mukrf* •*•! ll*j
M a in tuppuirhn-ei| the lirn-ly I— me last tn lam h li khniipir*
spring, arrived Saturday fn.m flight J o p u n ru r film a u r k r r n Ini'
•*I *il i'll tin p lr lt lt r f*»i fiMthniy
llrooklyn tu oevupy it.
Mr. an-l Ml*. Ilola-it I! line m u . jll't fdst t h r i v p r l l r l i i r Thi* -flip
Mr. ami Mis Flank Evans h-.l tinrur milkr iilmind 'tiMi film*
dinner in Uilnn-I-, iu-i Tu- -in- uml y u i i , thi* imi't *-RpiiiR(Yr ruiiiiliir
II r mind
M ia l\
thl
lutrl called upon f--lm- r I
Mary lesi-lenls, Mt
uml Hi* •nit iif it nhiilt rilldit I hr it
A in rr nu ll
film* a i r hiiinri&gt;*rh
Frunk II Sun-leiWoody A ii *ley win- i,- - i„ &lt;■ thii |hi In i . (In- ):&gt;vi n11n t i i-aid. a * I *
visiting In- pan-lit*, Mi. und Mi* 1 i*vrt yt liiittr A in r ft*-'mi, J'hr J apa n
A. W. Ansley lias letunnil In til. p &gt;p i i-p«'« tii-llv lik* *•r* 1■- »*»
ells, wh en- he is attending Mu animat p n l u r r n and ttn ir favnvitr
•m l
iin linlr Ifni* il"|*« nrnt Hu
U l l l v r l s i l y ol (ieoigia
t 'lunhy
This past week, Mt. umt Mi
A. F. Kemp had a* then gur*t, "Thr Juparirwf air mtildtiif mi tn
her ninthri. Mis. Strii-n
Lake th r u n t i l n rtinlniii uf k I vi if «** h&gt;
ndt|r«l( “ nlthoii^h th ry «V111 dnn**
City.
i'llll.DUKN FREE!
A ftrr -pending some time Willi do It In puhlir. T h r y ury« fam in
their parents, Mr. and Mr* It W
t hildrrn Cn.lrr 12 Y’ra. Ad­
Keogh Irft Sunday foi Gutnr-villr
mitted Free With I'arewtt
where he will re-enter the Ulilvei Training School at tlu- Gerniun
Anytime Ktrepl Saturday
■ity.
l Sunday.
town. I'n Dispensary, on Sept It
Mr an-l Mr* John It H -.n i'- At till* Grrn- she won th- i t. Col
aml daughtei
Marion ret in nr.I Flank II Husl-'u-l
llu amt err
LAST TIMES TODAY!
Tuesday fr-nii Gi-ttysburg, I'- tlficat-- -i( *■ lileveloclit, ptesente*'
where they ha-l vidtrd tlieii *04 t-y the ll-iw iili Houslei l’-&gt;*t |M
uml the I.,idle* Auxiliary of Veter­
and daughter-in-law, Mr and -Mt
ASTAIRE
Juhn IL Heaves, J i. foi .eve 1 ut an* of F-teigu Wars. T in - is a
month*. They were present at tit wallies) to honor student* only, liktis n a lo M
graduation of their daughtei Mt*- Ml*» Reaves for reliability, *chn|.
Virginia A. Reave* from Nor»r arship and i-uiit|»-tence a* a nurse,
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A " lla i Ride I'artv" was hel.l
la t Saturday at Nrw Smyrn*
llrmh Gerald llosark took hi*
truck and filled it full of mu**
am! hay. Nille of the Y'-uriir Peo­
ple's Cla»s went ami fully r i &gt; '. " '’
It Supper wa* served picnic *'"|e
Those attending s ire Alice WI'
Bams, Hcrnicr William*, Marvlin
H aught. France- Clark, (I, C
llotack, lliilitii Hitt, llrvae k|e*
tir*. David llosark ami llillv lb•ark.
Tw -n ty -th re - adult* ao-epterl thInvitation uf Itev, ami Mrs Wvl
ter* and nudi-re-i t *t Del.xnd t *their home on Tuesday night. An
enjoyable evening was held and
fun for all. Ire cream and rake
wa* ---rve-l to Rev. and Mr*. Wal
trrs, Mr. and Mrs. I'aloner of
D e U n d . Mr. an.l Mr* J. K. I'sl
hum, Mr. ami Mr*. W J. Lovd ««■'
Jerry, Mr ami Mrs. II. Scbull*
Mi ami Mra. (i C llnsack, Mr
ami Mrs J. S l'etr**on M rAlice II alight. Sirs. 8 G, RronkMr*. Georvi H irt. Mr* )(s v ,v Os­
teen, Mr* King Allman. Mrs. Dh’h
Jonvs, umt Diane, Mr*. H, Gi-D
lien* ami Mr* Robeti WilliamIfer mart Allman fell from e
Thi- monthly birthday paitv for •wing on the school ground* and
the South Side Primary School was split hi* right arm
Mrs (! C llusack. Mr*. W. I
held on Friday afternoon at IdVl
o'clock in the auditorium.
The Lloyd, Mi* S. G. Iliooke. M rroom was ulUuttivrly drcoiated I'iety ami Mrs. Li-we went to Or
with lnutl|.color liiliiscu* in hill** lamlo Wednesday to -re Mr*. 1 ’
Tyson at the Sanitarium.
baskets, tied with bills- liblHill*.
Eli W. Smith Is III st hi* hornAll cliiblien ami tracber* who
had birthdays in September were His daughter, Mr*. G. Guitnhcalled by name and a-kisl to sit -am* on Saturday I - help lakon thr stage. Mrs. .Mitchell showed car* of him.
the large birthday cake, given bv
B. F. Burke is III si his humMrs. Fred Robb, ami all the child­
Eugene Lawrence was iniurrd
ren tang "Happy ltiritola&gt;" to thr la*t week. He ws* using a w » - &gt;
hunorec *.
cut saw and it fell across his !•-**
Little Mary Lynn lleare *an» and rut Imth of them i|Ultr b u ll'
"Little lEi'-l UalHH-se" as a surprise Several stitches were taken. He
fo* the is-rnsion.
I- getting along o lot better
The birthday cake was cut and
Mr*. Pearl Tyson had an opera­
served to the 4&lt;S blitbday guest* tion Monday murning Mr. Tvsor
in the lunch room. The teacher* and son were with her Monday af­
and children honored were fourth ternoon. We hear that she I*
grad--, Randall Priest. Betti Jean in an osygen tent
Davis, Foda Faye Bass, John
lie* ami Mrs Walters, Mr am'
Kiohne, Kelly lu-ke. Everett An Mrs. llo*ack, Alice and Bernice
gle, Hit hard Fields, Wally Phillips^ William* visited Mis. Tyson on
Jackie Bridget, Kdunid l.er. B a r-, Sunday.
liara
Palter soli;
third
grade.
Mrs. M. W Palmer ami Mis
Jim m y Cohen, Mr*. Ilo ffri, Arthur Helen Bat emeu were guests of Ml
Miller, Johnny Senkank. Marilyn ami Mr*. P. T . PietyMcDaniel, George I'ameron, 8 h a -1 Miss Cord- Bell McLaiuuie of
run Nervjsh, llarel Slmtrliakrr: llsteen ami Hubert Conley of llvie
second gitide, Nathan DcW ill. Ilm -hi were m m ri-it Saturday night
l-ain Ann Moses, llowuid S. ruci:
in Sanfot-I.
Kraricen Swann, Howard Scruggs
Mr*. P. T . Piety wa* In lleLaml
Fra n c-s Sw ann, Jackie A sidy. So- Monday on businr-%
Howell, lii-oige SliHilllnof, LI.-l - i
Mra. Ann Gledihill and rhlhlien
Williams. Mike Kolieitn, first returned to their tioirlr In Macon,
glade. Pul Wight, Corky Ml Men Ga. Friday after several week* viamin, Ik-idiy Scott, Buddy Realty, ■It with her patent*, Mr. amt
Mra. Goff, la m lleiinett, Ann Lee, Mrs. William Colley Mrs Colley
Judy Rubb, Patsy Peters, Shanou r*turne&lt;l home with them and will
Riser, Bold.) Smith, Donald Whit return to Osteen within a few
ten and Jimmy Singletary.
day*.
Mr. and Mr*. Claifg Rwinney &lt;&gt;f
Del.ami spent Sun-lay with h|s
•(star, M r. and Mrs. 8 . A. Ilrooke
and went to see another sister,
Mrs. Claude Tyson in Sanitarium
The Twenty-Fifth anniversary In Orlandu.
releliration uf the consecration uf
Mrs. Alice llaoght soil child­
the Itt. Rev. John lb Wing, D. D. ren, M arilyn, Patsy and Pat, Sami­
Including a service in the Cat hod ra Pelersun. Mr* Robert Williams
drat Churrh of 8 t Luke and lull- and daughter Eva. went to O r­
chron at the Orangr Court Hotel lando Monday night.
was held on Friday in Orlando.
Mrs. Eva Williams, R. N. ol
Among those attending from Orlandu Was home -**r the week­
Sanford were Rev. and Mr*. H end and returned Monday night.
Lyttlrtou Zimmerman, Got. and
Mrs. A lirr Marie Naught, ami
Mrs. Paul J. (,'hrtteraon, Mr. and Lucille Schulls bad business in
Mr*. B. F. Whit net, who attend Delmml ami San(-&gt;id Monday af
eil Rev Wing’s consecration 2.'- ternoon.
year* agu, Mr. and Mrs. It. F
The new office-- of the llg -ll-l
Wintrier, Jr., .Mi*. Fred A. Dyson, Church are as follows Pastor, Rev.
Mrs. W.
K. Klrrhhoff,
Mr*
J . C. Walters, Sun-lay School Su­
Eleanor Kavanei, Mra. Archie
Bet la,
Mis* Klisalwth Dyson, perintendent, G. C. llnsack, Assis­
Sunday School Superinten­
Randall Cha*e and Sydney G
dent,
Robert
Hirt, H. T . U. Direc­
Grsy.
tor, J. 8 . Peterson, Assistant II
T . U. Director, Hry-an Nettles, clerk
and secretary, Mr*. G, C. llosark,
treasurer, Mr*. J W. Loyd, pianist.
o cm
Miss Alice Will is iiis , song leader,
Mr*. George Hirt, rholr le ader,
Empluyees of tne J.
fennel Mr*. C. C . Brown. They wlil I L V . and their families held a installed nest Sunday.
1'icnlc outing at Ih-la-un SpringThe Sunday School and IL T . lb
Wednesday after noun ami enjoyed all have some new teachers di­
swimming and sighl-seetng.
rector*.
Mr*. Raymond I jtwsun ha-l
George Hintmi received new*
- barge of the supper program. Th- last week that hi* son was wound­
food wa* prepared hy Mr#, Fn- ed In action In Korea.
Kobb R. N. Illackwelilrr. manag-i
of the store, h*l|ted plan tile, out
M U ltH I.A .N H S Ii A IIV
Ing which was attended hy more
A hali) boy wn» born A u f. 27* to
than 30 persons.
M m . II. A . Murriand, w ift W l.tPresident Grover
Cleveland' IJari llv*vlH*rt A. Muftland. L’.HN.
home. “Gray Gables", a| Ilm ,.,,! uf II Ip I'alrnctto Avfnur, Hanford
Hay, Mass., was insulated with at thn U* H. .Naval Ifoapita! at
mineral wool a iiuarter-ccritury af­ l'«naaiu|u, T h r haby hat bvrn tiatn*
ter the materiul wa* first pro ed Jam*a Hldfe.
The baby’s father la atrvltiir at
duced from smelter slag.
the U. H Naval A ir 8 ullon» PtnFirst flower to bloom in the •arola. Mra. Mnrctland U r-«idin/
spring »n much of the Great Plain* al 20fl Houthea«l (IHtlland lid .
Warrinftwn.
la the pa*-;ue flower.

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Philadelphia Beat* Brooklyn 4-1
To Clinch Pennant In Final Game

Fumbling Fed* Go
Down In Defeat To
Air Minded F.ustis

P H IL A D E L P H IA , Oct. 2
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Their first pennant in 3&gt; year*
lately Unwed away, liir Philariripioa Plullret tirday planned In &lt;11001
the work&lt; againtl Hie highly (aimed New York Yanked in the Wm Id
Striei Karting Weiineiday.
1 U n lo a he haa a change at
heart. Manager Kiblle Hawyer of
the i’hiia will np?n with Itnhln
Roberta, ronqueinr nf the IlrookIrn Dodger* yesterday In I he
tim e that k b i t the Whig Klita
Hie National League King, Ro­
bert* will Ifc nnpnacd hy Alii*
Reynold* In a battle of right-

Panthers Score 20-18
Victory When Fed
Drive Falls Short

Binder*.

Having clinched the Arnertrsn
t e a . ue Teat Friday, the wrll-reit
4d Yankee* will rub- 2.1 favorite*
over the tired I’hlla. Expert. fi­
gure the Yank* have too much
eaperlenre,
dee|ter
reanvn
atrength and atnnigrr plirhlng

A Florida Field rrnwd of 18,
MO &lt;aw the Gator hold the lurk
le-? but offenae-minded
lltiVr*.
who had tallie?l 42 fNiint* in ib*ir
first two game*, sciircb -- until 111?
fourth period.
Flotilla held a "O il lend going
Into the laat quarter.
I ley m i .... | .Sullivan, the tall soph­
omore ipior ter bark from Dotban,
Ala., turned loo. r tbire touch
down pa*aea and I ha other Florida
nuitki-r •nine »n a to void inn u|&gt;
the middle by Floyd Muggins, a
Junior rollegr tianafer from Fort
Bruit, Kana.
After a scoreless fir I period,
(.nd Hob Flowers of fiilnndo ie
covered one of Dut|Ue*u*'s flv"
opining half fiimide on the Fhrr
bln in and tin- (ialois moved
•Irnlght for a touchdown Mint End
Leonard llalas, Youngstown. ftblo.
sophomore, scores) with a leaping
ratrh In the end roue of an 18
yard pa**. Center Carroll Mr (loti
ab| of llelle Glade kicked the ?•*
tra point just *&gt; be did three times
more.

"After all, what was gnod
.enough fur the Dodgers might le*
(nod enough for the Yankee*,"
Rose-cheeked Robin undoiildeilly pitched the greatest game of
hi* Ilf* However, In knew he
WS* In a battle with llrooklyu's
Don NewTombc. tf Dirk Sister
hadn't hit thal homer with two
On In the top of the 10th to snap
A 1-11 tie, the game might (&gt;»
polity on yet.
The Mow by Klslrr, son nf the
Immortal (ieorgi? who arts ns
Brooklyn's
head aenut, ended
Brooklyn'* "miracle" finish that
for a time threatened tn throw
the rare Into anther flat-foted
laat day Me. It gave Ihdierts hi*
thth victory of the year after the
youngatar had made five futile
trios for It.
Although Roberta yielded Mit
fir# Mows to II for Newcomb*,
hO had tn summon all hi* wile &gt;
find eunnlng to hold off a 11rooklm haaes-loadad threat In the
“ Me and another kid stayed |n
fllnth that appeared deatlneil to
bring about the I’hlllle*' (lath the ditch. A gouk cam ealong and
looked Into mv eye*. I was looking
Straight defeat.
A rrnwd of 3(1,073, biggest nf at the whiles of hit eves and he
year at Kid* is Field, wept was Jnuklng nl mine. H r mutt hate
i&gt; hyiterlrs as Cat Abrams ltd figured I w i- dead with rny eye?
off the last of the ninth withopen.
a Anyhow, he wrnl on.
*T saw- one til llnnw up h'r
walk and tonk yerond on a tingle
hand* to surrender and a grmk will,
by Pee Waa Reese
f i? That hroughl up Duke Fnldei, a siibmarhlnegiin cut him rlown. I
th* beat left handed hitter on the figured I was going to die fight
r- th* -rlub. With everyone e&lt;|?eci- Ing."
KilpstrIrk said the other iiddln
■■ lag a taint, Snider teed off and
Haahed a line elngla tn center. with him died if sun-trohe th I ' Alrstn* attempted to tenre from following tlay. Tht Sergeant took
' h^ond h?tt Richly Aabbtirn made the soldier's earhlne and trench
!; a nnS-hahrUd tconp of the U U half* and fled to th* hills after
4 InM threw on the run to th* dark.
l*. The ball came on a got*)
The trigger ipring on hi* car­
’’ right Into Stan (.apata'a bine broke later and Kilpatrick
dt. Abrams didn't have a patched H up with a pie e of rnm
thane* and **&gt; legged standing position Bole from hl» shoe.
• Up.
!l* found &gt;00 round* of nmmnnl
Then it was the Phillies tiltn lion In no abandoned imutH? poll
Robert* opened with a single tn linn. The weary *nMier still *iu
center. Kddl* Wallkut bTnopwi arryltlg a gun?) (luttlun nf it upon
another single tn center, Adi hi&lt; return,
.hum , attempting tn sarrlfire.
A ftri irat (ring Hip hills Kilpat
• bunted Into a force play at third.
rick found refuge with a Smith
That set the shige fnr Slsler’a
Korean family.
The Sergeant first learned It wa«
?afe tu i nme nut nf Mdimr when an­
other Virginian, l.t. William A
I’alrh of Pbilmnnt, heard from »&gt;*
live* that an American was In lh«
bills.
Patch sent a native with a note
Hill Kilpatrick refused In more out,
fearing an arobu»h Me finally was
convinced when the messenger nf
fered him fresh Amrrieap elgvtetta*.
Asked how it f?-lt to l?e bark. KI1
Patrick said simply:
"It feels good."

Itcardcd Veteran

B

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Giant* defeated the Boston
a, - 14-lj Chicago edged St.
r F t m T l Inning* ami the
jMLabnrgh Imitates and Cincinnati
ijlAil* divided a doublchrailrr. The
iJU d t v.on the opener. 1-2, and
u a Pirates the nlghtrap 8 1.
1The Hdstnn Red Fn* trounced a
Tutneh of New York S’ankee
ScrUba, 7-3, (Tevrland down*il
Datroit. 7-8; Philadelphia Imal
(Washington. 8-3, and Chieagu
,«nd- fit. latrila dlvldnii a double
M M e r . The White Hot won th*
(onener, 421. and the Hmwna the

(final, io n.

Cpt, Parker
triod to »hoot me but I guess
pa* out of ammunition, In
I think they oil were,
turned to shoot this one and
her one atnldml me In tpe
iseb with Ms bayonet. Thfn
II d o w n and 1 'ia t'i the last I
r u n til
I woka Up tm lay,

. 84.) | can’t romi-mber any
eloo Very well."

f*join Id* outfit In K una t&lt;«m.

:&amp; sa,aii.uW''R,Tc,I

p U w ta d Mot#* IItown Brimol in
g p n d g lie #, R. L a part of llrnwn
Votvoraily.
. .
Mr*, flyke* live* nt the park
-ApSrtmenta and they have ona
chilli, Cynthia Joy, four month*
Mdy Mm. BykiC, th* former Cafol
Webster la enployod by the
Co., *ml I* the
. and Mrs. Qhar|e&lt;
I W**t (Eighteenth
ler of Cpl, Syka*.
la g|all«Md with

. golf starlit
I . ha enrolled
D nlrertlty an*l
l.ern «vk and
give the Hat
nka trio.

Sports Koundup
N K W Y O R K, net. 2 ul’i Uop
der what tirorge hisler was think
lug during that tenth inntn-/ ye
trrrlay -.&lt;vhat with sun Hick knock
iug tiiurgr's litHlgei* out of a (on
mint r harice. Hut you rnn't aav it
wasn't even-Hti ph' ii la?t year tbi
I'bil- carried the Itionks to the
ti Ih inning of Ibe final day hefori
I bey I- railed a playoff T b i. vear
tl,.. Itnig, r, iliii the same thing to
the Phllr. tif i-otir*e, it i??av have
been merely Ibat the
Itrooklyn
rally listened to llrnncb
riplanatloo of why he I
lock In the r lull. It*
member Hrarieh said rudiiHly ran
la salary these days; he
ha&lt; In have some extra Income, the
Dodgers know all about th* aalar
le lilrkey pays. ••? naturally they
were after a World Series (hot
for the "extra*."
What'a Ibe pilchT Somehow we
ean‘t see a team that "targeted
Into Ibe title the wav the Pbllllr*
did whipping a teal pro n-itfjt like
the Yankee* In the World Seri**
hot If Ibe Phils had Curt Simmon*,
we'd give them a ehanee; the
Yank* didn't look exactly Hkr
fireballs ln*t week either, blit, a*
usual, tbe series probably will go
to the team that gets the Keadl"'!
plteldng and It looks ns If Jim 174
games) Konstanlv swill net more
work when the kid* have to far*
Itlitulo, Iterra, DIMagglo.- Mir*
and Hauer fixe hitter* in a tow
who ear? Imet up a ball game. Ami
sav, what be-altre of t h o s e esrlv
season protests that tlax* •'rabbit''
liall didn't give pitchers a chanc*?
A N Y P I.A TD D N W ll.l, DO
A(Miojy»h Ft so l Tt'?e aid’- ri*m .
|od Ttgerv walloped Don FaurolN
Mftsnvrl dlttn, 84-0. Satntd(v. noInelv hgt more rrspect for Fan rot‘a
eoarhlng ability than Howard A f
ter their (iator Howl lrl*«le In
lUIP, llm ini t piloted a l'ar&lt;-|lns
farmer! probahlv an Imagtoar"
one) tbi* way; "Tbal fa-t if h -’
?r? good that (u- can take hi*’n and
b"al ymir'n nr lie can take ymir'li
and b at hla'n."

M O N D A Y M A TIN HR
Tbi* Is one time van raji'r Mame
football &lt;i?adies for having Ibe
frying tnwrl. flf the team* that
were rated at the top by the pre■maun pickers, &gt;|irhig*ri en-l Term
essee were knocked off Saturday:
Ni.tre Dame won try |i|at one
tiiiiehdowri and Arntv's offensive
line didn't look like what xoii' ip
rl»ed In seeing at We*t P o in t.,,,
wdien Finok Hyde of the Tames
town. N .Y .. Post Journal picked K*
*3. &gt;rl
In rsrb|piMil J«*e I,orris, he
p n a -rv -d h's ie on I of naming *h«*■Inner in adraner every time Ih*
' a...... Krht ♦**!"• ehnnre?! hand*
■in*e Jack Dempsey treat. Jr**
Willard. . . .riakine'fatr, llvde pick*
Charle* to kavn l^e H*iold in nine
when they meet.,, .Walter tPanfCeailanea fleas F a s# Itael
were atrnngrst in the wreat a n ' |»yr MrFarland. sophomore renter
at New llainttshlre, played hta
routhwcat aide*.
Thai atorm was |re|leve?| In be freihrtmrt fiHilhall there In 1940.
moving on a northerly rout** wl’ h Ii?.*h, thnso einms mirst lm trorgh.
a fur ward .peril nf five nr aix

Gulf And Atlnntic

Hr g a i . e t a l r o t
1
NF.W Y O R K. Oel. 2 -—
T he new giant killer nf the mtdwr*L
Michigan State, will liave an opportunity tn te*l ita muiclea against still
another rectional giant th « coming Saturday when it taker on Maryland,
4 pre-reawn pick for high national honor*. 4 Eart Laming.

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The Spartan* produced the big
ge-t up-rt of the peat rnlleee foot
ball weekend hv apllllog mighty
Michigan. 14-7. The prevloiia S*l
urday Ihev bad aerved warning h"
romping all over Oregon Flat*. If
they ran Irnunre lh« Terrapin* tbit
week It will hetome nerea*arv l&lt;*
give the embryo member* of *b(tig Ten lent* fast eonetderer’on I?
the Associated f**e*» Nstlnoat Poll
Maryland, while j? dl*app.dntln»
vlrtim of fleorrla In Ita opener
bounced bark Saturday to give i*
lilghly.tout»d Navy •onad a 3S ?•
beating.
Notre Dame, reeoverlng from lb*
•rare of It- life after pulling out
. r
3 -Y R O L D
4 'Y R O L D
a 11-7 vlrtorv over amoved Nor**I *
KATHV
AND P U S G E L L
C arolina In the rlo*!ng minor**
Satordnv h r* areth"r fe'rl&gt;
aturdv fo* thU wee) In Puedne
' P E P M A P * T H E T iY O G R E A T E S T
which bowed to Te*a*. fU'Sd. In *
PIS. TA N C E - P O P - A G E SM/A1MER S SH lCE
hlgh-*eore thriller.
M AN H I R S T S T A R T E D
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The week'* top engagement In
the ib ip South mntrhe* l,"'ila|an*
TO M A N E L I N E
i ! T Y m u ttl* *
State ae-iinst Rlre at |foi|*too
A RlSMt—
Hire, defending rhamnlnp Ip the
RUSSELL
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Southwe-f Conference, humbled the
Mo r e s 7v b e c o m e
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Santa Clara R fm -h — tT -T. whit*
th e youngest
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I,..* t’. W»a w hipping Collage of th*
CONQUEROR O R
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Parlfle. IP-0.
T H E E N G L IS H
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South*ro Methodl'a whoa* *re*t
CHANNEL N E X T
.,191*
I att |ii ii”d rnllv iinaet Ohio State**
SUM M ER /
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Hlg Ten champion*. 32-27. and
r J r w e * /pve t u r t -swv.tM*/aw w&gt;c&lt;.
feature?! a dark, dark day for **•"
TM tv
(ACM t o MoMrus O i n nild-wcst. appear* to have a hreath
c o a j V c r H * * c r/c r j * u i r R * T P Y
r r agalnat MDsourl.
c u r - B o r * r* v f g/ro*r a s i r * t o * * p
a*X&gt; P U H S tlL (X A ** r o fcw/Ai THU
'I he Heralded Tern***** Vol*
pAstHA cAXAi- m r Mar utaxe &amp;*'
who sntaloed a eru»hlrtr Mow to
their national title hone* wh*»
they were beaten hv VU*t««lppt
Slate, 7 A. will try to *»t haek on
NASHV||.|.F. VIILS
In 40 football game* betw-een th* eletorv trail again*! Duke
S A N A N T O N IO , T # x . Oet 2 - Michigan and Minnesota, Michi­ They will have their work rut out
lAb— Nathvlll# tonight eould elo*e gan hat won 2.1 ami !o*t 13. wrllh for them, a 1 the (title D#“il« loot­
two tie*.
out the (Mile Herie*
ed indent In defaating Pittsburgh.
28-14.
The Southern Attoclition Cham­
Foiett F.va*hev«kl of Michigan
pion hung a fl-4 licking on San An­
Army, again the powarhouie of
tonin, Texas league playoff win­ Mocking fame i« in hi* fiitt •*&lt;? the F**t. should en-nm ter IIMl*
ner. last night to take a three ton aa haarl football roaeh at mote difficulty agalnat IVnn State
game* to one advantage In Ih# Washington Slat#.
than It ha*! In romping over Cotgale iq ita opener, 28-0. Th* Cabeat four of te rm terlf*.
Hama Ray'# high fly arore.1 Hob
The Hi* 7 ehampion Oklahoma deta* running attark, h*ad*d hr
Dant with ona run in the top nf Sooner* nevertheless had 33 fum­ aophonmre Vie Pollock, mad* a
the ninth inning and a few minute* ble* recovered by opponents In lerrlfl.* lmpre*a|on on th# expert*
North Camllna’a Inspired atand
later Damatn doubled home an IB4S tn let a college football r»
again*! Sutra llama ahould «&lt;talinther tally tn rllnrh the game
cord.

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Michigan State Meet* Maryland;
I...S. U. Battles Rice On Saturday

By Alan Mover

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liah the Ta r H*e|* a* aolld favorite&lt; over Georgia, providing thay
atiffer no -erioua let-down. OVOTViB
dI*api?olnteii In a 7-7 tie with
St, M ary'a of the weal coast.

T O N G A Y

Hanford** fbl*1 aeora * oreiileil
when HI an Ogeleaby, Fad right
halfback ikirted left end and
dl*playe?| «nme marralou* b*okrn field running In a 80 yard
touchdown aprinl.
In the final rnlnuta* of the
game the determined Fed* drove
down In th* Panthei 10 yard Hne
Irefill e losing the Imll on down#
In a final and deaprtate try for
victory.
The Fed* remain at home oral
Friday night to meet the naigh
Imrlng lielgind Hulldog* in a ror&gt;le*t nhkh promise* tn lie a thrill­
er.
Frrafl* (*!)&gt;{• K - Kirkland. KalInn. Temple: T - - ■ Fleming, limn*
arm. Plreti fi— flafeh, MiddleInn. ITarlri C—
HanwaM: H—
llrnnsnn. Ilippler. Compton, Clark.
Conklin.
Sanford &lt;D»&gt;| P— llaas. fiiao.
Smith; T v - Beadle. Mwauerty I
(I— Kehlrard. Whe label; C— Card rill II— Clause, Ogealby, fiorddnn, Taylor.
Score hy parM*&lt;
Hast I*
....... .. 7 7 •
Hanford
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4*
. Scoring toncbdnwna: Hippier t.
Temple, IU*«, Gordon, Ogel#*hy.
I'rdaia aftar touchdowns: K irk ­
land, Tempi*.
Kw*ll*
Hanford
8
First Down*
18

D O TH A 1 .L lll lim iK I I

The Gulf sturm wa* moving lo
wartl west-northwrat nr northwea"
frnitt a INtaltbrn alurut '280 milesouth nf New Or lean«. Its forward
motion was slow, probably four In
tdg|d irtllr au iipur
literrn-iil iiitrnally wias catiml
ml In the Gulf disturbance. Small
craft along the IgMiUtana roast
wo w.advised lo r&lt; trialo In tnrrl

Wliistrera from Chicago *ay Ih*
13
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signing Knoa l(,imsey, a iarae•
I'aaaaa carap1*4*4
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I’atwr* Interrealed
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Psmblra lost
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Yarda penaID ed
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player* after ihc 4a&gt;n- game. Nov
2d. Hupnnse om- fifth will h* Individual yardage: Taylor t i
Clauao T l i 0**lr#hy H i Oordss
enough fnr that gang?
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w ill tie 0*14 In g iu iiN n t .K (N m a iv
of the Plate of F lorM * ah Tue&lt;4*"
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Commencing Monday Srptomlrcr It*. U*fiO, for
the purpose of registering for the Municipal
Oeneral Flection to tie lu-lil on November 7.
I Will, ami will remain open each *tny except
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At ten o'clock Thursday morning, October 12, 1950
the Board of Public Instruction will receive Idda on the
sale of Irot# 2(1 to So and 811 to 40, J 0 Packard's Firat
Addition to Midway, being the site of the old Midway
school destroyed by fire, and containing approximately
nine tenths «»f one Here.

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tfalrt I hr twilight lin e of drlrnsr mobilization. Il will l&gt;r a tlianxr
period, with war-type controls hut without (hr sound of nuns.
The nation's cionomk activity alrrady ii at a posiwai t&lt;i«h. at
Industry and tiudr work a- fast*
is they ran to make and lav up I * „1Un.l 10 per rent ..f th* prrsrnt
Storaa of civilian good*.
m ul
lalx.r forre.J
Meanwhile.
But moat l.ualnriniicn ■•••i : portal
inol.illiatlon will
mean
ihore aware than a large liart .1 .trafiinar of mor* young mrn, call
tre public that, uniats I he .hart i&gt;&lt; llll( ull Gj molr trained in a n e
at
re-artnimrnt
pioyran.
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tffctnged. it will ttap in prohal&lt;|. I 51. I'lo fits; production rate* will
toon aftar tha election, with bla-t
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high— especially for tho»e in
restrictions and control*
Over-all piodoctlon will continue milk* d hy tases. Corporate In
at .a - -high
|x-ak.
Al . come las rales ko up nest week
_ pru«p*lity
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nr will
working a'
rvrtyone
wll lxla wo,kin*,t (|l
, next year.
iood pay, even If payinir lare.
4
pay,
even
if paying large
la ir - But businessmen a ir l&gt;*ini
bombarded this week with offiria' hy the present Congrei*. The n**st
Stamina of the curio and annnv one, even if Its cnmpleiinn change*
antra that will ir» with it. A!' with the election, is expects*) to
industry— rv rn if not directly »n go along with that. This, in turn
, ,
.
in defense
production
wi" could contract dividend*, now fl»*»
Caged
In defense
production
¥„ ,„ mt
svr aotnr
government
ayenry wal- • „ .. „
have some government agency al
Ways peering over ita shoulder.
3. Money: bankers, at their an­
nual meeting here this werk, say
flare la what the crystal g a in
ire ahead for liuiineit:
th e y |o«ik for a federal It*-serve
I, l-al-or: w a yn are on the wav drive to make money s. arcer. In
Iciest rates higher, the volume id
up In many Industries. Home n
businee- luaris .mallet, bank repret unions to ask for atlll high. i serve
t i.lle inoueyl larger, and
pay hy the end of the year.
consumer credit smallel. As in­
Already soma companies a&gt;&gt; stallment buying curbs ligbtrn
scrambling for workers In ,hnri&gt; some nuiihni.t*' rales totals will
drop,
dpnlrast to the start of World
llot money Is going to be raelet
War II, when there was a large for tbe defense prmluced to get
, •,ov eminent gusrantees of hank
ptol of Johles* men Hhottagr * of j |0|ini |0 bw st defense output were
(killed auto labor sparked the re made available Wrdnesday.
&lt;fnt general wage iKtosta In lb 4. Controls: price and wage con
t»oll. West Coast aircraft maker*I trols are widely espsrted. Bu*l
took to the east fur skilled m e-1 nessmen are already on notice to
chanlcs. New England tritlle . me-1 bold down inventories. Specific
wrlry plants are reported shopping talworkirig, machine to&lt;d and Jewar maleiiais are looked for. I'rifor trained men.
The Ijrlgir Departin'. p evti o ,Hies are in the making for com­
ates that a full-scale moblllra- modities used in defense produc­
on would mean a drain of fif tion.
Government stockpiling of stra­
Million workers from production of
purely rivlllan goods. (That I* tegic tnulerlals is growing, at the
espense of industrira arramhlltig
for ararce materials.
f&gt;. Construction: borne building
one of tbe chief prup* of this
year’s prosperity, may drop sharp­
ly nest year. To -otue estent, exparisioii uf lliifuattissl plant* Will
Chroaic broachitis msy develop If your take its place. Hteps an- already
aouh, chest cold, or scuta bronchm* underway to increase the output
Is act Mated sad you canaot afford nl steel, aluminum, synthetic rule
laka a chaoca with aay madkirw Ix-r, electric power, airrrafl, and
potaat than Craomulslon whnh othr rthings needed lot defense.
tight to the sest of tha trouble to
If there I* rm shooting, all of
looacn sod atptl gsmi Udcn the shortage*, controls, Interfersad aid aatura to soolha sad rune with business will seem doubly
bfonchul Irksome to thosa who are pin hed
But Waahingtun says It’s the only
Craomuliloa blsndi baacbwood
tcaaa with other wav to attain the defense goals.
The**, are refuted to lie: three
for coughs. It
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4 i ntllliun men under arms; an Army
■ No BMHer bow auay medicines you of III divisions; an Air Force nt
triad. Craomuliloa is guaranteed 'JO J u |00 groups; and a Navy hull!
or druggist ra fundi aruund *57 ranters.
■as stood tkr
They ate going to cost you a
r millions of users. (Adv.) lot Hut If they prevent an all ou'
world War III, they’ll W a bargain.
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At the regular monthly meeting **f the Florida Fashions Suggestion Committee, awards were
mail* to four employees for Item* suhtnllG-d Cleo (.’ alter is ,hown receiving her cheek for tiff* from M.
E I.er.it, Florida Fashions Comptroller, for a suggestion covering the improvement of handling C.O.D.
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Farm Auction
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t|*ftkrr for n lour? di»t«nr*.
Whole families, including chil­
dren, were present, and the pro
gram opened promptly at (l;3l!
ceilingsto on
o'clock
the inventories
lively musicofof rritiral
Dave
Shannon und his String Masters,
whose service, were made avail­
able l&gt;y the Sanford Atlantir N a ­
tional Hank. The orchestra play­
ed at interval* until M:30 o'clock.
In She former ra*lar building
beliind the auctiun block was
stored a large variety of article*
which were put on the auction
block and eagerly hid for, and
itirlndid everything from turnip
green* to farm tool*, plow* and
mitlioanl motors. Among the odd
srtirle* sold was a roou skin
stretcher.
A dog changed owners, and
bidders ohtallird a Japanese llf'e,
Virginia apples, tiananas, a corn
shelter, a mixing harreil, huts,*
rsiklb-s, many plants and shrub*
ami numerous other product*
were *obl.
There was no sand for automobiles to get stuck in, and the
weeds In the mendow area used
for parking had lieen rut hy
lltiiwn Miller. Francis Meriweth­
er, former president uf the local
Farm lluremu, I* owner of the
area made available for the nnr
tions, A shell slit fared mail In
good culidltlun leads fiuin tin*

bed to make sure they were dead.
Oae man lia*i a hatchet sticking
from his skull.
ii s.ggiimartl
I'm # ll»rl
The surviving local ritiien* say
I lie South Korean were buried a- Mu- South Korean dead were known
live, lull only liglilly. Ilie y were anti (Communists, the wealthy, re­
latives of soldiers, national police
discovered
at
tliey
struggled
and their rrlativm*.
llirougli tbe dirt lot air. Sliulltce
Soma wers shot, according to the
ii invritigjtmg llir atrocities lot residents, because they offended
th* police in some minor way*— or
the pidgr advocate general.
lx cause they had earned more
the Americans were tied hv
money than (hair fellow ritiien*.
(heir wri*t* to dead men. All of
They said the shooting was to
the *lain were bound arm to arm.
makr others fearful of rooperating
Seeing this stung the imagina­
with the Kouth Koreans 01 Amer­
tion. It was no mad urgv. There
icans against the day the Hedwa* no wild machine-gunning It might return.
»»• a coldly calculated maisscrr’.
The story of these atrocities he
Each man had hern *hot Individ­
ually Mntiv apparently were club gan unfolding five dav* ago A few
minutes after the victorious U. H
ifith IHvi.ion n .a p tu rrd Tae|on.
Hanford Avenue entrance to Ihe whrn excited South Korean* liegan
auction block.
telling of tha mas* murder.
Among the visitors were Mr.
P in t, the trench containing the
and Mis. C. W. Turney of Web.
Ml* was found in the rear of the
alar. Mr. Turney, the office man­ west Taejon police station, l ater
ager of the Webster Auction Chat night, a patrol entered the
Maiket, predicted a bright future
for the new auction market he ' Taejon prison and fuund inn civil­
ami drelated that he ia « mated a' ians posed in death ia every Imag­
inable poalUon of agupy.
the fertility of Hetnittpla Q tin t
Al'foggier
Now* f lia A
former French Ca
oil H r ievented that durl
vs
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vegetable
.ea"sZn at *thTWilWtot1
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uf.
Market auction* *«mettnie»r afe
Wgd grave, aunnuuntrd
held "around the rloek' for three by a desecrated cn»«».
Ilo # many fb*uth Korean* arr
■lay* without atoppinj*.
Mr Itawson, reporting on tha sprawled In tha basement uf th
Friday night sale said, “ One man rathsvlyal, ho on* know&gt; A #««»'
wild flit worth of turnlpa Itf • guess would tie tun.
few minutes, gut hi* money,' and ’ I could not force myself Into the
basement, past the tangle of arm*
went hoinr"

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N o mortar how wrap th# grada . , . you con potk your Chryttof and h wool
roll. WMl Chrysler'* new "Eaii lock" Parking Brake you havo thro# limes
ordtoory broking power. Yot only ono-lhird the ullofl It raqulrod to pull h
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and legs and the »mell of the dead
Shuitirg said two long trenches
near the plaet where the 700 were
found will t*e uncovered tomorrow
It is alrnuai certain both trenches
contain bodies. Some of the dirt
is bloodstained.
The church Itself is unusable
Kvery sarred image ha* been de­
stroyed.
The tone priest who remained
behind during the occupation by the
Reds haa disappeared
Father Francis C. BUI. a Krar*
dsraa front Baltimore, an Armv
chgpla|a said: “The natives say
hg waa taken to Seoul, but I know
what they did to him. Ilf did not
live to yoadi Seoul."

Mrs. Margaret Blair, 1057 D.
ast Oregon St., Evansville, Ind.,
aaya her nushund and threv chil-.
heap her busy from morning
dren keep
It wasnl too lung ago
111 night. II
that Mrs. Blair thought ah# had
more work than she could handle
— said the wae tired and nervous
all the time but today, tbanka to
IIA D A C O U Her housework ia like
a breete bees use her system wae
deficient In Vitaralni B l. B2. N ia ­
cin, and Iron.
Ilvre Is Mrs. Blair's statement:
“ Before I started taking H A D A C O L I was nervous, underweight
and had trouble sleeping. M y food
did not agree with me. Seemed
like I was Jumpy end Irritable all
the lime. My back bothered me a
lot and I couldn't sleep, and when
I did dote off at night. I would
wake up In the morning feeling
like I hadn't had a drop of rest.
My mother noticed how bad I
looked ami she suggested 1 take
H A D A C G L . After I started U king
IIA D A C 0 L I began to notice a
difference right away. Now I
sleep w ill— my nerves are steady,
my disposition ia lOOtt better and
I actually enjoy my food. U fa
certainly la wonderful— now that
I am taking H A D A C O L.
Get Ike Waoderfal H A D A C O L
Yet, do as thousands of other
folk* have dorse who havq had
trouble with indigestion, stomach
disturbances (gas, heartburn, tour
“risings") after meals, as well as
that general run-down condition,
If pour system lacks Vitamins B l,
B2. Iron, and Niacin.

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A J O I N T R R O n i.l'T IO N rrn p «* Ins an Amendment to A rtlcl* I I I
o f.ih * Constitution. R »la tln o to the
l.**l«l*tlv* Department of th* Blal* —
Oov*rnm *ai by Am andin* P m Ion W
NOW.
T IIE IIK m itK .
I. ft. A IS Tti*r*nf F — la ln ln r to T i l l — af
till A Y
M eerelary uf U t ile a t the l^ a l iU lt * * A X * . A n u n d m .n l, anil
Mtale n t Ktnrlita, do her*!** g iv e a**- K ubU ris efL**fi&gt;ls|iv* Arte.
B K I T f t K S o L v K li u r T i l l : L K (J lir e th a t a
IR L A T C R R O F T I I K
HI A T I : O F
v i J ilttriA :
n r n K it A t . »:t,k » T | o jf
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w ill he h*ld In eacll rO M tiir In Fine
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c ay
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first
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ll&gt;. H la lp nt r i i t i k t . , t i l l

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and sh all h* s u b to lits d to
ths et*r**r*
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*i the
fio r milftautlen or
ur rejection
rvj*ci

M K N A T K J O I N T IIK J M IU ’T I O N
N O *1

. . . . .ft' one S 3
cu pert* r*M *r|M (ksrymatter nrop*H*
wlth. Whhrti t a il— t (ball b* brlffty
•spr**s*f in (he tilb*. atuCe* law
shin t.sJ,■mended or ffvised jh*
rrl*r*n*-ei tw* X* till* only; Up' In
•orh ra— th* art a* reel &gt;*d nr t*ellun, nr ewb**c|lu* u| a rectiun or
paraartph nf 4 ■bbs**l]un or ’ a
tided, ehall
Mellon, a* amended,
rhall t** re&gt;.uM|*hr.1 at
st fenttk
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» f I h - Mist* uf g lu rld s . *11*1 pa*s|
l*,lni |le*,.lsl|nns pm|**,slng a m s n it-I
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of
the
Mist* „ t K l-irlU a . amt the same w ere
aereeX In hv s vote uf lh r* * f lf lh »
uf all lh » uwoihera *l»* lr&lt;1 lu e«rl*
house. Ihat th e vole* on *al4 J n lh l
lle w ilu ilo n - w er* enter**! Miu&gt;n th s ir
r e .iie r rlv e Jo u rn s t* . wUt&gt; Ike ves*
sii*l nav* ih*r»-*n sn*1 lh*y *1M *1e
le rru ln* and *tlr». I ih a l the »alit
Join* Ite .o lu llo h * l»e su h tu llle il lu
the ele, lu r* u f the S tale at the 't e n eral i:t**iton In .S**»rml**r t lh . I S I f .

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n n K i L M T i t u r i t **p o *m e s n Aa&gt;*iida&gt;*nt i •* A r r lr le V uf
i s , r V iK x ltu iP in ut the P is te
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SI. it.ls I*r A d d ln a Ttie re m sn A « d ill' list He* H u n lu P ru tld * ttlSI Ih*
l - . e l - t s i ur* H hall l i a r , l-u w s r In
1‘raar*. I : •&lt;a. I l l •r. and Iw lln e the
Ju rl* d lr| | ix i and |*nwsr* *lf Ja ye n lle
I 'n u l l , and uf ih# iif f li ers Th e re n f.
In V m i In H nrh I'u u rt* K i . l m l i r
lir la ln a l Ju rls d n ll.m u f A ll u r An*
C rtru ln s t C a m U h .re Slllm rs I 'n d r r
An* A * r Nil*. irt*d b r ih* t.»a i* ls tu t* A la A r i u*ed. In . lu .lin e
the
Ills ).I in Ita fln s Often*** as A rt s
o l Ktellaiiueni-y In s lra d of T rim * * .
In P ru v ld * fu r
Ih*
Q u a lific a tio n .
K le c llu n n r lls le rlla a and A x - I n i snenl, i*i&gt;mp*nsatlun. and T s r m uf
n f f lr * uf Jo d e * s
I ru batlo n O f f lcars, nnd u lh s r o tflre r* and K ra iduyeoa u t Ho* h r'u u ri* . W ith o u t lie (na L im ite d T h e r e in
ky
C e rta in
Slalsllna l-ruvl*l**na u f Held C u n -

N tw iaii-Lock Parking Irabu

Cbryilor Comfort Advontogosi

Jacksonville , oct. 2 —

t Special I— More than 100 Fieri ia
Funeral Directors and Erahalraer*
art expected to be prev-r.t in D sytons R&gt; s&gt; h when their Brith An­
nual Meeting eor.vene* on Tnc*day, at 1:00 P. M. Sessions arc
slated through Thursday. Oct. S.
President R. G. Brisson, of San­
ford, wljl preside.
Prominent among the more than
30 Exhibitors displaying their
wares along with the Convention,
will be 10 Florida concerns, serving
the profession. Headquarters will
be at T^e P rinert* I*-ena HotelInn at Daytona Beach
The Florida group will be honor­
ed by the appearance of 1 speakers
affiliated with the parent or»anItation— N A T IO N A L
FUNERAL
D I R E C T O R S A R 8 O C IA T I0 N ,
George A. Brewer, Jr., of Dallas,
Tetaxs, Secretary; W. Bruce Don­
aldson, Jr., of Tifton, Georgia, a
District Governor and Jacob Van't
Hof, of Grand Rapid*. Michigan,
s Past President, arr the trio.
Florida personalities who will
shine on the program include Hon.
Richard W. Ervin, Attorney-Gen­
eral of the State and Dr. Fr*nk
Goodwin, public relation* *ped«IUt
from the University of Florida
From Atlanta, Georgia. Dr Piece*
Harris, Pastor of the Firet Me­
thodist Church there and a speaker
of wide acclaim, rounds out tl»#
list of notables.
The Annual banntiet and installatioo of new Officers and W rectors an Wednesday night will
he the highlight of the meeting.

loegal Notice

one more new advantage that putt Chrysler Mill Itirther oheod in tofefyl
Jutl one moie good eaumpU ol the built-in ro/ue oH the wop through (hot
w# believe will make you a Chrysler buyer lor lilt. Como In today for the
demonstration that will prore you coni beat Chrysler lot extra money's
worth through and through.

...with S IImbi •rdlaary braklaf ptwarl

Meet In Daytona

The Klwania Club of SanfoH
will l*e represented «t th« |‘t^7
convention of the Flori.lv K*wn*i'
District to he held in Orlvn-b». O-*
7 to 10, Club 1‘resident Ralnh A u ­
stin Smith announced today.
A total of 93 club*, with a mem­
bership of more than 5.700 b’**^,
ness and professional leaders. wl»'
rend delegates to the four-dav
meeting, Mr. Smith said.
I.arue F Smith. Industrialist o'
Niagara Falls. New York, and a
trustee of Kiwanis Interr.atinn*!
will speak at the convention. Al&gt;c
on the program will he th* K&gt;verend John W. Hranseomb of
loirur F. Smith, Niagara Fall*
Orlando; Hpessard L
Hollan-'
United Htates Senator from Ftori N. Y. Industrialist and a tr;*t»e
da, and Clayton Rand, authnr. ro of Kiwanis International, will ad­
lumnist, and publidier uf th*- dress members of the Florid*
Midfport. Mississippi, Dixie I’res* Kiwanis District at their con­
Presiding at the meeting will t* vention, Oct. 7-10, in Orlando.
lu-onard A. Usina, governor o ' i
the Florida Kiwanis District an ’
wanis International at the /onven
a Miami, Florida, hanker. On thconvention agenda are commitee lion, is president and general
conference*, a discussion of plan | manager of the Hpirella Cnmttaw
for the coming year, and ele tin of Canada at Niagara Fall*. O*'arm. He al-o Is s director of th*
of officers.
Trustee Smith, who will rrrv- Hpirella Company, Inc., at Vlae**
a* official representative of K 1 Fall*, New York, and of HuiretP
International. Inc.
Delegate* who will represent (hr
rO l.O R K D P ILO T
Kiwanis Club* of Sanford at th*
C R A IG N A IK FORt’ K HAHk convention will include J*x*| Field
Ala. Oct. t - (Speciall— Sec**n ' Maitin Htinrcipher and Ralph A
l.ieut. Roosevelt Hestle S’J . *on **» Smith Alternate* are John W il­
Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt llestle liam*. F llasky Wight and R P
511 Hirkory Avenue. Sanford. I Crumley.
now attending the Pilot Instruct***
Course at Craig A F Hare. Ala. Tlxi two month course will teach him I
the necessary flying and in'tru r
lion techniitues which will he ne
ressary in his future *lutv as nilo* P R O P O S E D G O N K T I T U T I O N A L A M E N D M E N T S T O B E
instructor at an Air Training C o m -1
V O T E D O N I N N O V E M B E R 7 th , 1950
mand ha&lt;e.
I.t. llestle attended the llethun*
November. Itie , ** f»llow*i
Cookman College. Daytona R*v I I
H K C TIO N t. Th * U r ls la t u r * (halt
n o t i t g. t i g t - . t . M T i t i v
Florida for one ami one half year* |
no lo n it r t&gt;* r»*iulr*d In n o v ld * for
■
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*num*rallnn of ih . Inhabitant*
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lie entere*! the Air Forre in Julv |

Holds Every thing. . . on any hill!

ftaav 0 4 14h i I**— s i d— a

Funeral D ire c to r To

Florida Kiwanis
Clubs Will Meet
In Orlando Oct. 7

Businessmen Get Set For War Time
Controls Without Benefit Of Guns

iI

ns: i t
i i k k i i i .v s t i
nr
T its :
i . s:i i i m i . a t i ' h s :
ru t: h t#ts: o f
F lA IIIID A
T h a i Ih * fi.lt..a In* An*.ndm *nr In
A r i l. I* V u t It*. 1‘u n .lllu llu n nf Ih*
H is t* n t F lu rld * . t v sdd lne lh * r* lu
sn a d d itio n a l &gt;*t-tl..n lu b » S w i s s
s* S U rlln n SS. h* and It.* **»•* •*
h a rrh y s a r s .d
and sh a ll la* s u h m lll* .t to Ih * *l*clur* wf th* H ist*
at F lu rtd a for r * ilf lr » H w n n r re -lio n at Ih * ■ • ru ra l *l*ctlah in ►*•
Id o n ih * rtrM T* * * 4 a y a fte r th*
Clroe M o ruts y In N n v e a ih tr t i l l , na
fu llu w a :

hast eensral Si— tlnn lu. b* held Ih
i follow*:

•Jtprressd
p rrM tl la
In It*fb;
MjlY; ame^ndmen*
amrndmen*!^ _

w

&gt;rk j o i n t

itrROt.irrifiN

no.

A JO IN T IIFROl.HTIoN !•»*_.
Ina an Api*udm»al in ArtW-l* V 'df
th* Cnastttuilah of Florid* n.lsiihe to ih* Judlrlsl t)*p*rtm*«t by
Addlna Therm* * Itactlnn ta Is
*— fiur. s- of Artlr|* y
Known
Tharala
IvNUag far an Addltlenal
wtl of the Circuit
Jadlclal
Court* si
’ h aksll Be
J*rid* Which
Iba Blstr ik Judicial
, . Cll
Clrrult end
ehall
•I dr Manro*
Mnnru* Coaaty.
Florida.
fee lb* Rl— tlnh *f a
Rial— ' Aril •y and a Circuit Jude*
o| Rurbi Clrrult.
ClrcalL'
HK IT RRROL1V K D H Y T H S : t.KO
IRI.STt'IIN O F TIIR R TATK OF
F U i RIDAThat tha ful|nnlne amrndmeal to
Artlcl* V ol tb* Conalltulloa ol —
Florida by addlna a »*ctlen to ha m
hnown •• Pectloa is of — id Artlcl*
V. to harahy aar**d in and shall
h* •nt.anllled la iba *t». i&lt;&gt;r* of The "
Rial* of Florida far raltflcallaa ar
rej— Han at its* neat eeoarM *1ce­
llo* la ba held la III*, aa follawei

K

i M O T IO N
Th *
l^ e lr i a t u r *
■hall has* p u » * r to rrv a t* and — tlora*y •• near Id *d by law
la h ll.h
Ju v * n ll* C u u rr* In (n c h
T h a C trca il dads* fro m
('o u n ty u r C n u n tl—
**r l&gt;ls|rlrt*
•♦van
In and, far iba Rtevaaih m
w it h in th* g ta te as It m ay d**m Jadtotal C lre u li and rastdiag in ~
p r s | » r . and to d * (ln* Ih* Ju rls d le - Monro* C e a nly shall ba tb* Circuit
tlnn and pu w * rs i*t aarh r o a n s and Jade* of ”| li
Rial— a lb Jadlclal
in* n f f lr * r » ih*r*uf. nnd to vest la
lpcull and aanil roatiais* aa aiscb
•o rh ru a rtn * ir l« * lv e u r ls la s l Ju ris - J U f a tf u n h lb * a tp lra lio a af bl*
d ic tio n o f sit n r a n y r r lia ln s l ra * —
tsrm of afflc*. la -w tt. the first
» h * r * m in o r* ond*r sn* »U * *P— I- Taeaday after |h* Oral Maaday la
fl*d be th * ! .* « U la la r o fro m lim e J i u i r y n l M .
In ilm * nr* aecu — d. ln .lu .1 in * Ih* T h a Rtara A ttera*r aball b* appnlatr le h l to d * fln * s h y n r all o(f*a***
t,L 11,1 J r a y y m — ta aarTa uatll
r u m m llt r d hp a a y *urh p*r*oaa a*
art*
•■( d*llqu*ac*
In s lrs o
of
r r l m — ; to p m v ld * fo r th* n n a llft ra tloa. r l o l l . . I. o r **l*rtlna and ae&gt;
p u ln m w n l* o f lu d a — . p ro b a tio n o f - IJOCRR JOIN Y. RROOI.CTION NO
f l o r a and •ora o l h .r »fflc * r* and
. . i'i» i
•r r p l . i t . . . x f *urh — art* an th*
flto P O R IN fl to Amend A rilrl* V
i d l l i l s l u r * m ay d* i* rm la * . and to
«
[
iba
CWjmllatlaa of th* ttate
ft a th * lr c o m p rn .s llo n sad l* rm
of n r r tre ; all In s— h m a n ner, fo r ef Florida im tatlag ia Ih* Judicial
Depart
Oavaram aat af
s a rh Ilm *. and a rc n rd ln e In *och
m *lhoda na th* L — ta U is r* m ay

a ^ n o ^ g jSS^tfty

determine, without
th*r*ln hy the pro.
vision* Ih (his Cobstltatlen OP te
tria l hy Jnry In U— tloa* I and I I
of th* D — larmtton of Rights, a* la
as* of Ih* term* ••pro— ru tin * a t­
torney" and -ta fo rm a lln a " la t o r tloa I* of Ih * l&gt;*cl*r*tl*n at Right*,
a* ta *1— itan e r apaotalm*at e f nf,
ft—
ta 0— ttaa n of Artteto 1
aa to Jurtadlrtton * f trtm la a t eoaea
la Use I Ion* I I , IT . I I and I t ef
Artlcl* I . a* to * riela al Ju rU d irtlo n
ef ih* IM*r**t* o f miner* la Oaettaa I I af Artlcl* I . and aa to alyl*

n,M

and
Cr**rrtt&gt;*
•Ina lim ited

— m ir^ f* T h * «ta r r* i,«,r ita H ft** v

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jba w -r .srsu s:

s&amp;auiS
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r«adlae and pea-

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(a Unity There b Strength—
To

Prated Um Pw w *f U m W h U|
To P ra w te U m P n i t m of America.
To Produce Prooporitj for Sanford.

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VO LUM E XXXX1I

IN D B P B N U B K r

s A N n m n . n .o im iA . n

K * lnl.U *li*d 1908

Australia, Canada
Urge Occupation Of
* All Korea By UN

S r ^ r a l f r

N K W H I 'A I 'K K
m
k s d .y y o n . :i, i ,» , ii

U r TO M O C H IL T R E R
L A K E SUCCESS. Oct M f f * )
— Australia railed today iui the
wcupalica ol all Koita by United
Nation* (one*, but India exuieued
(rare duulili about the wisdom ol
tuck a eouite.
India * Sir Benegal N. Rau rapiciitd opposition lo an Aoieiicantuppoilrd right-nation iriolutuupbich he *aid autboiiit* by tmpltration ibe crusting ol lli* KJiL
Parallel and the indelinte octu(i atarn ol North Korea.

Judge

N il. 30

AnNOcialrd P rrtM I fluted W ire

Allied Patrols Stab
Fifty Miles Over 38; J '
Planes Bomb Column !

Bury First Marine Front Korea At Arlington

Inmands^*CMMeF°e" Connnunist Party
cTpp'osVs'crossing 1* War Machine.
4

ril

llrneraily fair in north. ronxlderable i biudinr— si,„l], iwiliuu, likeli­
hood of occasional local -bower*.
&lt;i.l.l trm prrslurr*. Light In modt t i i r noiih lu north* esl wind*.

D A IL Y

-3ft •

S5i“

U L A lllb ii

Main h'orce Reaches
South hound T r a f f i c
Kansong, 30 M l i e s
From Manchuria To
Nortli Of Line W ith ­
Red Korean Capita! VTnitc frn&lt;;&lt;;pd
Is Said Destroyed U n llS LTOSSed M
out Much Opposition

Rhee Thinks ROK

Maintains

Pennsylvania J u d g e
Says R e v o l u t i o n
Is Being Plotted

Wi t hout Orders

H »K V l). IK t « &lt;/1*l A Fat
I .i*l An I one (I I \l ) spokesman
suit) Alliril plane- poulnied ticaiV
\U
tmilliUiulld Hallo niluimi* to»Uv
y\ I m y
nil llir Inyhisal |r nlillW .lorn the
Mun-lnina L in k i ol l oinmunitl
ill N u t S t o p I h e r n
t Inna lo thr h"»* m Itid * ipit.il
111 IIIVI I t Mill II I
I id I'yonyvang
‘&gt;1 1 ) 1 1
tk l
J - ol*. 1 ‘ien
llir ail td ln ri dol tod tpenlv
drill
Svngmsn
Itliec
ol the Koirao
the oatulr uf ill' t•at I is ol wlieie
it ullgltutrd lint lie said I T A I Hrpul.li, rip ie -ird &gt; l.rlirl to

Korean Presnlem
Iteves Right
W

Ily IIV I

ItOV I.K

W IIH SO U TH K O K I A N
HUM IP s IN H I l&gt; K O REA . Oct. »

I I'i I t.H tiiil rln .trnit ol lilt
P IT T S B U R G H . O n 3 t/Ut
l i i iiiohinv N.iilli koiPAu iimy
Judge M nliarl A, Mu-manncr to­
day releated scried Communist
r» *-or .4 luvlay ,
detriment! which hr raid "e*labI li* m.tui Soufii h o rriu force,
Inh without question
that
the
u p ••111
itpvi'l ilwnt'1 MimpjMiiehl.
Communist I’aity in America t» '
l(U,h»d into K*mong I.) mold ay.
Al
SOUNDS T A H and an honor guard hold* a flag over tlie colitis. tile l»*t* of M «ilitr CpI AR iril
war machine with ill pitmaiy and
kali*siny n 11 inilei nolth ol th*
Harvey of Melrose M an . *u*» to rest III the National Cemetery *1 Arlington, Va Hr was IImi Out Mai roe
»f *Y
i| ll.
lh tl
»l h
1 .o
0 *
* s.llllk
t.iilii K
h tooi rri ltkn lltMkfO
II*M(f•’
ifYjJj
(undamental
objective
live
over­
casualty
of
the
Korean
war
to
Iw
burled
there
At
t«ft
aie
the
Iwros
aunts
Mi*
I
m
l
Ttvointuti.
Newton.
Australian Foreign Mmntri Per­
lu llil* i r | M i i l n j il . t i l iiit iliiiit lo*
Mr* May Cock burn, Mrliut*. and M u. May Uiattford, Fall! CliurUi. V*. ( I a n &gt;mrfroaut -V/u mi photo)
illltk lloithrf li koi eiJi .y|lL
cy C. Spender aiked for the com­ throw ol the government. '
lU llo li llkl.Utl thr Jif lo kk&gt;*
w4.(f fl»r Kri) ki»i'.in * ipil.il «»»i *
**lil o». 1cf* 11Min tl.r \lljrif 1 * ^
Mimii.mnu marie public photoplete destruction of the Nurth Ku•&gt;iiF ill ah 11life: 114-1i I |l of f1I I if*
l l i r f o .it I 11« (III A nfitH M
(M O M f t l '
Iff Ut
tin H u n I mi i«In ilk Rr 1 I lull i t o h l h A I III V
iran army a* a lighting lore* lo italic copiet t.l die tiinriils loutltl
I hr i * I f 41 1 1hI ijiir f r t* t t.l i t r
•\litlliny It | d h o l liilfra (iiiif li
pirvent a tie*, aggietiion in that in a laid Aug, 31 on the FittsI h r N t i i l li L o i r . in
h.tii M li i r if
Hf*1 *.f ISollUVAltV I ill! llir Kllli k *"r»| lu* k HI 4fl fd *\ « ii-lll l r
.III
till 4
* vw*ifl y iilv .tn c*
.country. The Indian and Austtal- buigh headipialleii r&gt;| the Com
liulr.(yr |t ion i«ln il lv |i»lik*ri |hr
l.l* tlr*i ill llir |*ir *i%ir lll.-il iik ht-inh liltr •m l i l i i n l h y l ) J Y j |
^jpn newt were rspreued before rauniil Paily of weiiem Penmyl
&lt;lr*iii«n i 4i*i thr uoithrt ftmoil iiMinioii Hr I* **Lr%| oil I of 4 p 4iir ifmu *u |«|joii kloi.y.vlr ihru rail
the General Anem LIy'i political vania
lilir hv (hr Alftrtf pUnri liilln n f vtn.ti.iv j i iui* 4
t i .A l l til It t
committee which u debating pro
Onginah of 17 ol the p*|&gt;eii
W A S H IN G TO N . Oct. I
t/I'i
I hr ledeial yoseniiuriil n inkif! Itlilr* *«i||fji ol Ol# M in ill»f J-AiYll lii fja iJri t u t ** itlrl
Po m Ii for parificition and umfi-1 weir icnt by Mu«nianr..ff to the
AflifJ ,i«i
ubietveM flevt 15
4 « i M lI l N U l d
41 to f i « l
•Itl
II* # * ho n lr i
j Hi llir 4III }1 lOliiiiuj it r .it hr $
cation of Korea.
I Home
Un-American
Activiliei ill* lo It* virw that stales alttf Im iltir* mint tlroulslei tiir main i
inpunrihllily lot uvi! tiefrnie agviiltl [m*sltilr rnrmy an attack
I in
N i i il l*
h ol • •ill
1 i l jjiiti 1
| till 111 il t h r y l i . u r fjoflijr i n n
lu • defeme of lh « crutimg by Committer.
T h u li being made tlrai ill cuifeirmec tU Ir tfelrnte aulhntllies
South Korean foicea ol the 38th
Muunsnnu. Alleglirny rountv ale having with Jamev J. Wadvwoilli, ailing d ire,tin nl llir civil
Parallel. Spender taid.
t defrn-,- uffu r uf tin- National Me
(Pittiburgh) ju iu l, u the Demos
T u n , is t f V n t s . r » 1'
fl' »
K&gt;*rvo airfield. " ,r* ' " ‘ r V"'1* *»*'• '••■boul .u1 u u 1 1 . 1i V e i i u u ju. , . . , , , 1, ll(
p .„ a||,| ^ |M„
,|rr, iioni llir I 1,dull At m y." hr
i'll t it y Resource* il.x i.l (N H K tll
"It would be u m I«« i if North ratic nominee foi lieutenant gover
A am h A P r o \ n i i c
Maov 'tat*- officials hive protea', en.t coast, to meet ,,,„|
||u| |
|„|,r , r
||,r
Korean force* were allowed to no. of Pennsylvania in the Nov 7
r o r c e
O a y s
Sanfoid tod SetnitO’lc County
listed ihat tin- federal goyem► tM jn jr ta d y agst* lo ihtealen
1
,
H
I
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1
.
1
.
.
I.lglllll
Atmv
will
loti
e
them
III
menl is not taking an active |tjr|Miir4l In Hive all MillllitHlini |*1Ifif m OkftV tli|* thr ^illlkr niiolltf
flection He wai a )ii'Jgr at llir
C«Mlir f»4l k .
enough role in civil defense plan­ V koine IntiaV
•h t 3 i/Pi­
W A S H IN G TO N Oct.
In Hrp. Gcotgr •h** mlrnmii.iMtil ItigliY*n\ to ttie
German war enmr* tnali and hat
ning and furnishing &lt;d emergency
Nut th Km on 11 1*pi 11»fji ) of I’vittitf
ll- added "f think at lean the Florida was one of rhrre state* in
supplies and warning device*. .Stnslliets. wlni ha* not appealed vmivf r* tMirtn* th* \ il«&lt;«rKVr*f
waged a vtgoiouv anti-Cummuniv'
worst I, over tint on, mmi ut- "tneh cash income from fsrnt moWadsworth told civilian defense heic m s ' llir tjiny Ja i. Ajinl IS. ip .-v . ,„ i , l%
giro need now is housing Some docta, l i i r - l » t ami livestock pro
*tlrf vrh I*’!***
campaign front the bench.
officials from western state* yes­
(vn
to a lalgr
Tliev elstllirsl luti.Rifr tm I? « Irolr illllo m bait- luen des &lt;fus'l* -bowed a gain (hiring the
. . . .hr
. . .t|Hikr
...
w DownDrier thing lilt discoveries, Muvterday:
tnsi i i r n months -if this vesr.
lo on till li n i n g in M . a l f of Ills " " " &lt; " l o t , - and » dolen .lli e.
manno taid:
"You cannot it-ly o |hiii the fesl■,
,
.1 1 t O C
.
v. Heirs
Itbre - ighed and lo lo t through
\n A g iirn llu rr fh-paitment rc1
iiitjid.ii
V
Iui
llir
l
S
rvenalr
in
i
I
u
i
i
s
s
h
ns
«-•••
" ‘In Korea the pioplr have bad
eial government to provide vou .1 ry
***l
p -it show! the rytuins were up
.
„
•hi met e»*r,| ti a f llc on the
the opoprtunity of witnessing the
illlun,ft Marahuna, •»
.
..
|
| *
-l id lii lv more tl* in oni hvlf of on*
with all tin- tools you need to tlo Demos 1 sto (■in.istv in uppovt
I *
B u fo rd 1'oat 53 of the Amer­ liberating rola— not only in word*
Man lo b f f M lu i C.UMvir rcp|&gt;ri
PriiftrfYBnif
f l f ! im!**.f it
liuild
an
ode-iuste
civil
dsfsnsv
ican Legion reacted tU antly laai but in deeda— of the BotUt troop*
tioti e» a i-liolc, ihe fsttn receiots
structure. That le.ve, a grave
Hep N m * ll.«» wa- uhwhajed
‘‘ M •M‘ «. &gt;-v n w
"1
agaimt
and the Suvlat nccupstiou fc^e*, a*
Force spokrimar
-p o k is iu a n
sf*
,
K K T t . an An Prasa
m_
,
...
ii*tM.nvlldlity in yoiil l&gt;ands.
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m i l e here at
30 11 . lock ] -a id.
1 sssssssix I H t l
1"
.roll'll pelt.Ill last , r a t .
"Thu tedeial government villi ( I l l .atnve
Ibe Alt forte said today tlisl dur
At iniJnlghl, It-i*s: night trillu*l
H -i v t i k l i'i
lla iiin li
1 h* ilepatlmenl ta il there prohelp you to the limit of it- IS I lo in I le i a n d . o n e u| l l i r M u I id s
In — k i In i h . l o w . . . " „
to pine ii*#s it will have to *ul
HuBllaar* tla *■•»• I k n t i
ei iiianrs (nllel In find :,n, ti o.
le llj llllltl
1 1 1 t l x I I i-a&gt;iti would lie v II , -hown /of
c it ie i l i n t lie Io n i i r r i i v ii i t i n g III
ildenttal a m t .
i
f
thr
vrliiele
columns
I
ill
•
list lint's fsrmrrs in the nine
it* rtpannon piogism
by ibe
Indeed, after hearlnk Com­
hn
l l i i n k y o u to u t
i h i n u g l i tlie
Fighlfr-tmiihers w ile -rid to
I l.'in Paul l( Jones of the! month period which ende-1 Sept. 30
rijuiv ilent of
750 I 8&lt;t Im'.lei
mander Karlyle Houekolder eon*
tbs arm s|„utl» aftri darn Tile- Salvation Vi m i , aiitioninisl this ' •" l*ut the recelltls within ilaiilt
♦ Is le
demn the request, the ratnibeM
|)l*rm ur rite get mmc money
dav rbe trlst fin-ill lulled lo | Iioilliinp tlist lie hud lu-eti trails four peirrnt of thus,- f..| lire sintle«pr»n*d the opinion that In view
lie s i i In lie eieeted 1 11 •f .1
from (Vmgirvv.
igl't inv traffic
frired to the l.aylona Itraeb I " I IS* span
of the money ipent here by truck
I c: H i lly ., 11Jiff it* i*i»n* ii II hh * tile huk \loloii t o pu S.itiionl
llie nlliisl luliitn fl** * !n4**(
wllrfc lit* w ill i ehi'V*' M i Ju
r c|4 • H O I . Fluriilti fauuei
John MiColte, undertrcirtaiv t»l
driver*, the City ahould furniih
44 u n l l N i t n l
III
I 'i l t
I
The irreen bean deal gut mu lei air, gavr
a, parking apace fm the driver*
tli.it evtiniatr lo llte uf JnrkMtiivilI(% hsti Int n I'liifijikY Avenue l*| Inc old - in oil liieud mill a11 •4%if mill fventiuillv L*»*u*l A ll&gt;* 11 VV.il h wlm Itu-* I.# *is *n\ !
•utiimifluir«*t|
f
i
uelv
•
tiff
lln
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ittr
f
hei*I
i ih |n ii m i|y
itl
f»i*
1
I
nf
i
i&gt;»
iiinkt'
n
nfmly
way
for
the
aeti'un
at
the
.Sanford
downtown, a place nut tou far
Hill K ill. Iir.iil ol llo Im .tl hm.illi
liouvr Atnicl SeiVHC* Coinmilter *if Mltl A’i|MVI ■* (if I fl»* 111 IJfHl1
1,1 |l(
\ f;*»i i4*"H fl^ rV W Will liMP i*4p§! |
*lb.1 |*♦1*
iii iii
(ram
hotel*, reataurmnta amt State Farmer* Market yesterday
t liaiiiiiaii Vinton (D -(ia ) i m i- 111111» I •»|M*I 411**11* i'll | \|m»111|*•-&gt;1 CIS t ‘nmmttlee( who inlrotliu rd
T h f uli
t .lu*t»*l it l lit* L k h I I ' r t .Htirul-iv
and locally grown l&gt;ean* lais.-.t •-&gt;
aw tore*.
hint when hr &gt;|»,,li hefr
th*Iiu-'k- irpurti-d ije trov,*.i l*y l.n-iji m ,| M itones, wtio
treallaaM oa Paae *1*1
O il fold Iti KiMiiii mi noil ritnl (In
Babveratve period Irata w e r e W. A. Kill# were sold by VVhelrhrl
.....................
tliawilaara n s Paa* s i n
ultli Iheii III montli old lialiv.
in•&gt;min
roundly condemned, and Judge and fonder at WOO * fwmiM-r,
Irlo r lo the liscplmn. M-beduted
_ _
James Itolu-rl, will leave f»t
I In* *uhpy, fnkrn nf llir
MW
Y O R K. Oct
3— (-Vi—
Doug la* Btrnatrom allowed a Market Manager Handy Andenwin
to -ta il at .3 III O, lock at th
From now on, pupils al the Cum„
.
a
i l
,
......... . the City Commission, will Tour.. iV n l. . VI,
&gt; U T I1 I O 744*11W H T i l IS
otui IL n il Wt ilf t i!r»y to
ropy of *uch a paper, *131# Dally announced today.
"“hey inuidst Party's Jrfferson School
Worker". AdpuUnt Jim Single­
Picking of the trnderRrr&lt;-n var­
3 „f SiH-ial Science will tw aiinoytary, exhibited a cony of a per­ iety will increase slowly
until
tied mon*.
iodical, "Awake" that criticised aluiut Oct. 2.1, and wltfi favorable
IM
In -l&gt; i,l of tilling out detailed
the American I-eg ton and Ita ac- rtimatir conditions, the anmunt of Lake
. , vb'
1 I II, I'm ha- lit. I t , -III I.,
, , U 1 *• ....... * 1 **• l"ddle re but severe Allantic horrlcanr
f
tio- fir-t lino
the l'„-l pet oiiio l cards and answering
tivltiea.
bean* will Increase w.ekty, he Orlam ' * i
.* F * Y -' 11 ** * 1 #
* % il . i I * * f i i i
*
ntaimifer i « •n im , innv tiiaivv*ij uluwty In i)n dlrivtiiftfi •i
$• nnii««t*'&lt;i um
hvai
.Ii
loll call*, the* -imply will
four new member* were ad­ stated.
,he huihllp;.
. ....... . , I..... r a |„. ............... (oda)
,
on inhe light wrist and hr...... .. fn-e t„ -el| he l.omi, ,,, tl..- I.o
I.,,* in l ,-t- lot cI.,--room admitmitted to memberihlp: 0 . I)
attempting
templing to avert a imnal propel if md -ali-fie.l w i'
,fillk
ujk III 4
.mp|......
„
H
v
MHI
III.
I
l
l
l
l
l
s
Kastlier |{*&gt;Ih rls,
lm .,
h a v e when. in a
« liifttoir#
II H M ll in. 1(10
till!* »*
Farrell,
merchant)
Allen
&lt;!. taken over the lease held by the head-on
tween an auto
into the results of the survey, tie «,|d.
-on collision tie
Imtweel,
striking land
IIMAMIN
VM IH Iti.,
let 1:
■trlkinif
latnl
lUi, lieinm.iy
lltfrumtiy l Out
s^niifnt 11 it*. J tilir' • Ule
f11r* few
f* -v elites
*D ii* L-fore
t)„- school i* the principal
4 Yawn. barlier, Georg* Woodhuu-e Starket Fruit Co., located n( the middle
!r which had naaaml
Mf. Mehthbin, in . ompanv With
"
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L!
"
f
u
....,......
...i....
.
.
.
.
t
passed Kiln
him. ais.1
an *
tl tiMllMiar* in* |*ar* 8la|
Tit*’ lim&lt;Itlilr Winij* •ftliuniu*
Miyii»I*»hic |wlirp l»»'l.i&gt; link limning center for Communists
and Aubrey l)avl* Uowdy, truck west end uf Ibe Market, and are an oncoming automobile, he swerv­ I II tiborndry, tepte-e-ntatlve ol
...
T
■ ii
..
ftruuml thi* center of the teaton*' •**! U|« iiu I omtiiunhl Free lii*r and Communists »&gt; input hirers in
-drivora and BUI Baker, mechanic. making extensive repair* in pre­ ed his 1941 Chevrolet convertible t - a ..
Knoxville, TT rim
film y . j . . . , •» I
Knoxville.
con. iMimlini'
ximling firm
1
seventh hurricane will miss Iter ’« » " youth leader* u .,ti»,,l of till* .tti a The action followed by
reaa of the membership
inte.e.
ed
in
the
Terminal,
vis
i
d
•»,
*-0.111
I
r
U
l
k
H
I
t
|7r, ........
r. „
the extreme right and it turned
in n il. iiiiu ,hng S u n d a y 's r o d - h e n
paration for fruit packing.
I" days the passage of the new
1 4
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The Hanford Fruit Co., operated over nine miles south of Hanford M. Ilillyec in Jacksonville, Katoi
| | ( » l d s . M f H m j c I l i T C cast. Ami if Predicll«n* hold, ih. III w h i c h l b |Milicrntfll w e n - Itl -tilivei -is - control act hy Coinday,
jure il.
by H arry Tooke, has huilt a new on thr Orlando Highway at 10 30
wind* also will |,ypn-s I'npe llnl
grrss
A total ,,f Fill pei soils, m i Iml
coloring room, amt added new o'clock Iasi night.
ter as, -UM mile* Ws-st-north west
1 lie ciiange was nnuouncad in
According lo Highway Patrol
parking machinery. Packing will he
uf the center. Jacksonville is Hid in,- Ihe local Communist partin', the tla ily Worker, official Com*
man K. !). Harrison, wbojnvesti
miles west-Bout II West of the cen m e n l u i y chaltin;in
started Monday,
rrieilrich i
newspaper, h&gt; Mrs. RosaaH o nciL i let
llettinaun, n«w fm arraignment )lt, (t--rr y, school registrar.
A relatively new organlratlon, gated the accident, neithcr'of th-tiiifi
nml
I'lmiinint
the
C H IC A G O . Oct.
|5,(Cssltas** its ra «* Three)
other rars was damAted. and tintomorrow
000 damage suit stemming from
c c iic 'c v
.............
«...
Building and Loan league, nre.nl
driver* failed to stop to aid llrnok
M S I R IA N s r il l K K
the alleged romance between SkipF.N KM Y O F H U M A N IT Y
lilt MAN t III ist:
Ijn Milton Helms of feongwoml, e
M IN N A ,
Oct
.1— t/TT— AUSPpy. o mongrel, and Snow Queen,
M OSCOW , Oct. 3— »4*t The | |i passenger in the Chevrolet, had
A B O A R D Y A C I II C O M M A N D tr ,
government i eject ed today
a blonde arlatocrat of dogdum, erarv Oarelte t.-lay include*! Hem v cuts on the forearms and ahraEli IN (T IK B A l'K A K K I I U Oct .v Communist strike ultimatum
waa wiped off the circuit court A. Wallace on Its list of •‘enemies loni- damage to the autoimdide
I o ft- I'lestdriit Truman alter
ud armed Vienna police in an­
iccorrfi yeiterday.
of humanity" and railed the for­
iiately worked and lolled in the ti, iputioli of potsibir disorders.
Bklppy'a owner, E. W. Nulden, mer leader of the American Pro was estimated *1 (AfiO.
Siin today as lie errntiiiue-l a lei I lo Communist* &gt;et midnight as
id $100 damages to Snow
*ur rl v vacation cruise
grrssive Party a "|Hi||tlcal Ihis I
LIO N S IT .llII
the deadline.
men's owner, Lowell E. Bets- nessman."
business was belli
Clad mil) in shorts, the Pte-t
The Lions will huld (heir week­
the first three monlhs of f i-a l
the Cnmiliunlll* also issued a
r.er. Bui there waa tang argu­ Wallace waa condemned be the ly meeting Thursday night at pound from its present pegged
Those p lr-c ill IN-luded; \V tllen ll*M, it managed to operate ill dent roluvrd in a chair rut tbv proclamation asking foil support
value
of
I
’
J
JM.
ment by their attornaya before
Bay, secretary uf llte League from the black despite the Kun-au sundrek uf hi* yacln William*- o| all wurkera fur e general walknewspaper
along
with
a
whole
list
The
teiMiita
could
tie
correct
7:0i)
o'clock
at
th*
Yacht
Club
Judge Leonard C. Retd, who want­
Kissimmee, K, J Man,-an- picsl
where** It hail run burg and looked over tin- first o.it m il ilrmouMiiationi tomorrow
ed to throw the caae out of of writer* and cultural figure*. In­ when a steak supper will L*- Hut -one sources said govern­ dent, l.eeshurg; F n d K llrilcs, ex- fighting,
$1
I ,(KM* iii the red during mail in- lord received -nice start if tliv government fails to meet
cluding American author John Oo* servel. No meeting wa* held to­ ment i|uarter* might have given
court.
ing the cruise last Saturday
surli icport* lo newsmen to halt ecutlvi- vice president, l.e**hutir the same period a year ago
day,
d i demands for increased wags*.
Betiner charged Chippy became Passos, aa “Truman lackeys."
u stream of "hut” money flow­ O. P. Bwupe, president and John
The threatened strike call affects
e father of a black puppy born
B. Newman, assulant -eerctarv
ing
Into
the
country
from
*i»at least 50,lltH) worker* In tha
to Snow Queen, a BfJflao BchlpFirst Federal, DiUndoi Rolieit \
rotator* atmard.
Russian-administered
plants
In
ka, and she never ha* been
Merrill, prealdwil. Frank ||M i
ami near Vienna
name. He also chawed the
dire, tor, V|ar y li McCoy, secre
siluaUan had fruabmted ■it* plan
tary, Benin- Smith, assistant sec
C O U N T Y HOARD
to Mart a new tmgad off dog*.
retary of Day tuns Bench F it-t
The Seminole County Commit"W ith I .BOO taw t u n pending,"
FW
eral;
Colin
I!
Stunt,
executive
stun will meet in regular monthly
Judge Bold told the Attorney*,
vice president, Virginia Lennox
ivsxion
Thursday
morning at
"the
By 1141. IIO Y I.K
| fa railed upoe to hear
B O S TO N , (let 3 i,1*1— Former
AN N A R B O R . Mich., Oct. 3 — &lt;/P) — W*nen H Auitin u v » the
tecrelary, Mr
Veatch, axsi-tant
10:00 o'clock, O. P. Herndon, eounthe
W II H R O K FORCES IN I U I ) K O R EA
UP)
Russian* “ tried lo play a tragic hoax on th* peace-loving people of thr Boston Mayor John F. Fitrgeratd, secretary and Virginia fS&lt;*rret*on
.
i rr
s
^
I »y clerk, said this morning.
.
it Democratic leadee for more
Iris h lu il the honor ol bring the first American lu cioxx into 14*&gt;1
__________________ _
In my rvroilectlon. 1 won't per- world with a phony plan lor atomic energy control.”
than half a century, died last of the It, Land FeJeralj R C llsk
Austin, U . S. delegate to the United Nation*, tntde the charge lait night In hi* Hotel Bellevue suite er, president, M r- Buliy Stanton North Korea with troops Iroin the Republic u( Kurea (R O K )
unt you to taka time of the court
I
serretary-lrea-ui, r,
M t-.
Marv
» . . . Thl* case la dlimlaaed." '
Cap! William R. William* ul Irxarkan*. Tex., drove over th.
night a* one of three *|&gt;eaYer* at dinnei* marking a U n iv m ity nl lie was H? yeats old.
l.oughiu.
ats&lt;siant
secn-tarv
mid
Tut the argumants cenllnunt Michigan
He was the fathei-in law of
project
to
harnrssTParallel 3H border Sunday rightk
High yeslerdiiv ut
H. IV. iliiinutu, director of the
tide* wanted to rattle. They atomic energy far peace.
t.ow today, iV.t
Cltr at anolbei uf a series of Joseph P Kennedy, funnel am Wintvi i ’ark k&gt; JeraJ; Mrs. II. K. behind Ihe leading KOK soldiers, j roast alxiul 12 mile- :uuth of
d to Retd, elm had a
I m other* were Gordon Dean, simultaneous alumni dinners in hassador to the rumt uf HI
III* Jeep (lew two fla g - —those :ttt, the line that for ft' e veai&gt;
Rain y.iterdav "rl
of heart. He changed hi* rhalrmon of the (J. 8 . Atomic
James, and grandfather of fun Chapman, -eerctury-trea-ure/ and uf the Republic ami uf National 1st has divided IP.UtNIJHH) Koreans
Total Oct rain, tv.
55
cities.
He
drfrmted
the
willing­
Mr*.
Maude
Halcber,
assistant
,ecto read that dm aait waa Energy Comraiaslon, and General
pressman John F. Kennedy tl&gt;
China.
under Communist domination In
Normal Oct rain, I dd inch#*
rotary-trwasun i nf the First Fed­
wad with payment of $100 Dwight D. Elaeahower, president ness of the United Btste* to con­ alas*).
And the Contain apologise* to Ihe north front the 20,000,000
sider
any
plan
that
would
achieve
eral,
Sanford:
C
A.
Pierre,
aecre
(ofden to Beimar.
Fillgetald served three terms
of Columbia University.
Tests fur not having a Lone .Star ruled by the U. N.-sponsored Re
atomic control.
in Congreas from IH95 to IWM. tory-treasurei of the Kusti* Fed St lr flag along.
The speeches saluted the start
public.
The
Austin
sabl
the
Soviet
Union
V. O P p. r n r o l l m k n t
H r held various city and state era!; and J. Mas M.xs-ev. vice
of a drive to raise $A300,000 for
"They're a little hard to find
"W e moved out Sunday morning
“
ha*
called
for
the
outlawing
of
posts during hi* long |M&gt;lltical pro idenl of the N'ew Smyrna this far mirth," he said.
Ihe university’s w ir memorlet
at
6:30,"
Williams
said.
"Col.
IA
C
K
B O N V IL L E . (V t. 3 -t-*N —
"Phoenix Project.” It I* so named the one weapon in which it I* de­ career. He served two term* as Beach Federal.
Williams explained that une of Kim estimated we would resch lltsmark
.
Ml
23
ficient.
without
submitting
ato­
mayor.
rollnent reached the 10,019 figure for the Phoenix bird of mythology
hi* South Korean bodyguard* had 3d at noon. Hut we got there .i Buffalo
ns
If.'
mic weapons to effective Inter­
W 4 Hit I N ' S H IK T H II 4 Y
4 p u the university cterad Ha late which rose from ita uwn ashes.
picked
up
the
Chinese
Nationalist
little
early
and
crossed
nl
11:46
50
35
Denver
national
controls."
T A L L A H A S S E E . Get. 3 &lt;,Vi
re gu la tion period h m over the
Dean, speaking at Ann Arbor,
W RO N G I'UR It
flag - nd hoisted it un the Jeep.
"The ROK* sent a pit toon on Fresno
HI
44
“ It (the Soviet I not only seeks
said that pHvstely financed re­
R ICH M O N D . C a lif, Oct 3 -/At Gayerimr Fuller Warren hcrarmWilliams Is an American advl- ahead. It went more than a mile New York
f!0
HI
search in unclassified fields is t» eliminate this weapon from — Cicero Wllkcrson was drlight ■! 45 yeara old today but there wasn’t *ory officer with LI. Col. Kirn lu-yond the border and then ran Pittsburgh
54
7f»
beat* to “speedy Prog reaa In at­ the arsenals of democracy but to with thr purring sound aa he. any birthday party.
Jung Sun. commandrr of a regi­ into a fire-fight with some North Ssint Louis
K3
4(1
omic doraJoranenL"
lie
said
he
planned
only
an­
started
his
automobile
engine
vement
of
the
Third
ROK
Division
Korean*.
It
was
only
small
arms
rig the rrrinfem ent •&lt;» that 't
M
Heat tie
61
other dav nf work at the office that led t l » march across thr tiro, iitachinegunt and riftr*. but Washington
General Ktaenbowrr, Miking at could attain atomic superiority tontay.
M
l
*7
frontier
Into
lh*
enemy's
coun­
and
no
particular
observance
nf
the
area
l»
heavily
fortified.
So
A block later, the purr hail
State C u tW e. Pa., asld " A na- under the guise of production for
m
79
Jsrksunvill*
Ihe
occasion.
Mrs.
4Varren
is
visit­
the
pi
&gt;
I
non
pulled
la
rk
."
try.
tteu relying an guns alone for peacetime purposes/* Austin said. changrd to furious cries.
H6
«
The regiment stopped SalutA roconnaUsanc* patrol then Miami
Under the hood, ilsnelne on th- ing her mother in California.
Ha M m * sroald soon boeome a
Tfl
Fund* obtained in the campaign
R«
Orlando
dty
n&gt;eht
at
Chuniunjln.
This
U
went
out
and
boldly
cleared
a
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'corpse In a m o r.' "
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M
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PORK &amp; BEANS
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3-LBS.
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LBS.
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26c
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35c

R U T A B A G A S

3c
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VOLUME XXXXII

Kwtahlmhed IflOR

_______ —

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

Deadlock Stymies
Korean Decision In
QGeneral Assembly
U N

U n a b le

T o

F in d

A n sw er T o

C ro s s in g

O

P a ra lle l:

f

3 8 th

U n ite d K o re a

U rg e d

N E W Y O R K . Soft. » _ &lt; 4 0 _
A majority of tha United .Na­
tion* Security Con nr II derided
today that NollonaDal China
t-wutd not »etn an tn Ml alion to
the Oiineae t'umm unlal i
In
romo hrrr for consultationThe Seruritj t'oundl ruled thl*
mnrnlnt to Inrltr lied China
“*■ her# f o r
consultation* nn
charges of Amertruti t | (r r &gt; ■Ion against Formosa, but Nallonollat China rlalmed It had
reloed the drrtalon. Th r IInallen body then bernme etabroiled in a long wrangle o*er
this
parliamentary
challenge
t a d final action
not taken
•ntll ofler the C -.^ H I return­
ed from lunch thru uftetnnon.
W A S H IN G T O N . 3ept. *9— GUt
— The halting of South Korean
for re* below the 18th Parallel
for the declared purpose i&gt;f regrouping la regarded by wellloformed offtrlala here oa a mili­
tary and not o political orllnn
In other wnrda, Waahingtnn offtrial* aay It la entirely reason­
a b le that General Douglas MarArthur ahould now ho|l hi*
forrto t l Irani brtofty for the
ie of bringing up ouppliea.
aoy gap* to the ranks and
making other preparation* for
the oeit more. The n e il mare in
the opinion of the heal Informed
aothorltlr* here wfll be to r m *
the Sllh Parallel Into
North
Korea for the purpose of wind­
ing op the deotraetloo of Kn^reon Commnnlat mllllory power.

K

By TO M O C fflL T R K E
N EW Y O R K. Sept. 2 0 - G P ) An unegpbclexj election deadlock
m the Genenl A»*rmbly today »ly■tied plana for apeedy United Notiona roniiderotion of the Korran
caar to keep pace with allied mili­
tary rtrtottra at the Fratlt.
With Iroopi nf General Mac—.acwoww a a * o m *-t w i
-

Senator T a ft Is
Pelted With Ripe
Tnmnto
In ^Canton
*
i »■ '
C A N T O N , 0 „ Sept.. 2 9 - &lt;&lt;P&gt;
Someone fired a ripe tomato *t
Senator Robert A. Ta ft (R -O hlni
a* he wa* making a eamnalgn
pleach In neighW Ing Waynr*burg.
Th# tomato alntrk him hlrh «o
toe rbe*l. *ome ol It iplatteH e- no
hi* ahlrt and anlt. hut Ta ft kept
right on talking.
W avnnburg pollea aald tofav
thay bad not arrnted anybodc In
connection with the incident
I*
happened Wednesday hut w-aa not
brought to light until teat night
when aomeone naked Ta ft about it.
"It didn’t *plaltar much," *ald
a w t.
Ha aald a fe-*- "moghnack*” wer•tandln- at the rear nf thr crowd
Joel before the tomato flew.
Ohio’* a’ at* audttnr.' Jtraenh T
Fttgnm n. a ['•mortal leaking to
unaeat Taft, made tha Senator
verbal Irte -t at- PtanbenoHI*. O
lait nlght.'lle Hppe-t Into Taft »•&gt;
what he rolled hi* "bad re*-«H."
Than Governor Frank J. T,ati i-b
•paaklng on the «ame pletfmm »•
Die Demociatlc rally, got "*»
W Lauarhe did not *ay whether h*
meant Ferguaon or nnt hut he dh*
toy:
"More and more, people think
they can any what they tde* *
about candidate*. All aarw of de.
cone/ and prlvnry I* fait to thwlnda to attain an and rPgardlen*
nf the mean*."
Ta ft and Fergmmi will abate the
aama apraking plat/oftn In Mm*
n , -tomorrow afternoon- for th»
U r t l time anywhere In Ohio alnce
rh rlr campaign) began.
The orcaalop la a rally of •*"
National Association for Uta Adyancement nf Colored Paopla.
A apokeaman fer Ftrgtrvin aald
he fait aura Fergitmn did pot know
he and Taft would be op th* *ame
platfoim. A Taft apokuman aal-'
the
U rdid not ibelieve
'•
" Senato'
m knew
am
Ferguaon would l » lh*re. NaJ'h»
calndldate rmild be reached f«r
comment.

H on shu :

P ro je c t

F R ID A Y

P ro v id e d

F in a n c in g
d iu m

And

O f

General Walker Says
W ar In Korea Is Over; *
Reds Cross Parallel

Deal

A llt e l
i n t:
O n
I ii t o

For

T e rm in a l

City
Manager Clifford MrKihhln left thl* morning for
Jarkinnsillr with r r prr»erf?»l Ii r»
nf Knoatfllr, Tenn . Imcatment
roniern* In ron*ult with Smith
*nd fiilHr*|iir, industrial engi­
neer*. concerning the proposed
Irrminal project. With Mr. Mr.
Kihhln were I.. II. (•boinitej, I..
I - Haile* and It. S. Jurat*, who
represent Ibr lirnt* anticipating
putting lip the monrj for the
Irrminal.

PWFRfioM SC R O LLS
T A L L A H A S S E E . Sept 21*
&lt;/Fi— Florida achool* today «cre
urged to *tep up their efforta
to get pupil*' *lgnn»urr* nn the
Cruaade for Freedom acrolla..
RON lilt AP P R O V ER
T A L L A H A S S E E . Sept 20
t*n— The Florida Supreme Court
tndav .aid the City of Miami
Beach wa* ailthorlied to laane
41.600.000 worth of hnnda to Im­
prove it* parking fteilltle*.

G ER M A N (!N R F K T
R EH L IN . Sept 2» i/p&gt; -A wave
of unreal appeared to,tiy to to
■halting Germany'* Ruofap rone
Report* of growing re*U»aiwe to
*he Commnnlila were confirmed hv
the Red* themaelvea. The nuthraak
m «v have been encouraged liv tto
United Nation* «ncce»«e. (n Korea
lodging from the timing.
Eaat rone Informant* *aid rh&lt;propaganda activity again*' the
Red
regime waa partleularlv
^
S H E R ir F K
heightened in toiptlg.
Re«»*u
C O L U M B IA N A . A ll . » p l . r&gt;
C T i - A 34-year-Md NcgfO; Oeeuae.' Magdeburg. Pstadam and llalte.
i.hlng • aheriff to
of wilfully cru*“
n v i l . AIR P A T R O L
death beneath the wfieel. of hi*
Member* of th# O M I A lt P*tmi
away from
motor car, wa* iplrltog
ipirlt
bama town at a We trie day nlgnt, made plana for
thl* crntral Alaba
Family
ftO-mile an hour r l n f a t t night holding ita firat annual
Night program. Wednesday even­
rmbiM.
whan a mob aaaomi
Stale liquor Ineertlgatnr
Igator JJack ing, Oct. II.
Thl* will Include a nhri.np n*
»et*i &gt;*(
yet *b»
Benton (aid criei of **MV*
friad chicken dlnnar in R-mlev’'
phoutad
a - - - • a ..........."
Raataurant In Iha main han-**
‘w l m b r r i of th# c
building, at from A.-Ofl to 7: in p.M
made off wtth
following which regular d i n e
Webb, who
„
will b a lw M . and the famlilea o»
comity Jail hero.
■namhere wtfl ha Invttrd t « •Men-'
‘ Top »»M the
la orda* to gal acquainted with the
work D m Cut P. ia M a g . Tha oub(wcHid to attaad any a{ thnaa

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C IIIV M F R O N T . Kurra, Sept.
29— - f t — Vmrriran prt.oncr. nf
ear reecueil lielaj »*td thej ecrc
I.mt h) * Nurlji hurran medical
nflirei that hr bad *rrn and
treated M*|. lienrral " i liu m I
I Iran,
Himmamlrr uf the
|1, S. Jlth |titi«h&gt;n, The tr»cgrd
xtllll •*•*4t«n I rjxiM i ril I Ilf * mu
intitttxf Miitii iliKlnt **i»M llfdit
« 8 « «rrit h lr i «»• 4 IlfH |tMwOfi
rf-nl
rnlR|» • he i*»ttlt

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Rv a llitce to two vole, and
with Commiiiioncr* W. II Slemp
cr and Randall Clinic nppmtng.
the City Commiaaion la»i n;ghl a*
dopted a hudget ritimatcd at ap­
proximately $6)S.OOO (or the com­
ing year.
Tin* reprewnti an tncteair ol
$88,200 over tire 1040 hudget ol
$1)0,400 orer the 1048 hudget
of f $04,600.
Mr. Slrmpei tircciftcallv oppot*
ed the telling nude of $20,000 'ol
utility tai fundi for an annual rerepayment on the prnpnted loan
for hutlding the Municipal St*
dium.
" I voted no hecauir I can’t
bonnily go along with bleeding ei•rntial icrvkri anrl protect* to
make way lor ticeratve luitirv
item*." utd Mr. .Stemper thi*
morning.
Mr. Chine objected to the netting aald* of tie
I
approximately
Itn/tOO parking meter fund aa a
plecfrfe far w
Terminal piojart,
•aid Mayor Andrew Uarraway
thi* morning
Mayor Cartaway wa* *up|&gt;ortrd
it, hU vote for the hudget hy
I'ommlMloner* John Kruler and
Fred hy»*n. The meeting “diagged ort“ until 1:30 o’rlock thi*
mottling.
In It* new budget the CTontnil*ninn granted a fi fiercent Inrrenee
In pay for all City employer*
with nalarlra of lea* then Id.'Vai
a yrar, with the rvrrpttnn of
•nme head* of depart men I*, aald
Mayor Carraway thl* morning.
One department *How* a decreaae In propo»*d rvpendltuiea
Thl* i» for »treeta and newer*
no which lavt year. d u . to the
addition of cigarette tax fund*.
MO.INIO -vat .pent. Thl* will
he
redured to fJS.CKKt during
the
ctimlng year,
In line with a recent englneetIng .urvey that (minted nut the
tired nf Impinvementa In the
wa'er mpply ayrtem, ||0,n0n *d
dltlnnal wa* *«t aaide. Thla will
lie uaed, aald Mayor Carraway
for Improving the efficiency of
the water production unit. Includ­
ing new pump*, electrical conI min and additional aupply well*.
The appropriation In the Sem­
inole County Chamber of Com­
merce wan lnrrea*ed from tfi.wxi
to 111,000 and that nf the Junior
rreetlaeea a* r a « « Otal

lOmtn II* Raymond Studi-i
ricorgr William*, eicrullve ilirr*'tui uf the Sanford lloii-ing Auth 11v. ".-it.-i.
-hown u-akitig -*
paytuen' l&lt;&gt; l&gt; C llr™ k, local Negro iru l c*talc man. for a tea-1 -if I.1|&gt; l iha* will bum pail -&gt;f the n&gt;-«
"aallc Hrcuei hmuiiu; project in fioldalmro. the ta it-i ia hunting l*a&gt; a deed In it..- tuii|«-ily .Htan-Img. left to right are Find Render, negotiatni ; A. H IVteiaon, nppral
II •' i -- -an. vin ihuittumi
of fhe authority! Volte William*, J r , attorney f&lt;&gt; t 'he \ iilh -t-lv. y
Mnyoi \o.|ie*&lt; raituwuy

Jaycees Seeking
$2,000 From City
For Recreation

Final Plans Arc Realty Board Is
C om pleted For
Told Florida To
Castle B rew er
MakclIiigcGains
Final ploru for Mir P u ilf Bt#

\»ff h-MMM'j pffijirl hive Imm*h i
m ,„ p M „ i »v
k.chitcct i
J -| -| {n || S a y s
D e c c iU r .il*r»d Imvr W fii t^ul t*»1
,
,
i / ,* lt io n
O f
Itlf lllS M o re
P o w e rs
F o r the Atlanta firtd nfflrn ,*f th*
Pidillr
ltnu*iug
\-lmlni»tratinu
,
,.
P a t r o l I s A p p r o v e r ! f.,r appioval, (ivotgr W illiam *,1 t r y
M C M C i lt S
lild tC
eircutlvn director of the San
The I«ycec« yeiterdav voted t« fold liniialiig AuthorllV aald thl*
“ Floral* i* tcrtain to ptnlit hv
the tUllf.nl tl'nrl nl tl*t rntt ilua
a-k th* City CniMniuion to in­ in..! ning
It i« •'ipcrlc-l that 1,1-Ia will include *1 trail ^$2,000 hi it* bod jet railed for in mid tictrilwt fnr the I - -n ol tpduitty. atul die tcdutuliu
lot a *tt(»ervi»ed program ol te- t'JJi unit I'lnicer which will f--*l V -n of u i I m u ptp idalmn whuli
creation for white and minted alimit II .(.W.ttrMI, he .rated, f‘ot* -lb* iwtifthl* u*c t*l alotmc and
V ,■ ta ^
children neat rummer.
•* *fmut
'V
^yd.*n.ro’ T ,^ u h m i .a v forte upon
fhe action fotlnwed a renm About W hom e will h*v,- fn the wntld." I'lrudcnt Raymond
Rail o| the '.cminide Counlv Board
uirnrlalinn to thlr eflrct In thr in* mnv8f| frnm tin*
Jayerr Iwiard of dirertnri at a re- i r r i «l|F ir the pmjeet U l» K* of lb illo|« told inemhen at ill*
11V III* 11, fkptlofv. (m%• tto'e'n «*’« lil-nf
(m l incrtutg After llir matlri fin rnoi'i* flinn »in«* Half r,f
tncrlun* y rd 'n ltv noon .1 the An
* n hm u.'lit In the attention n( Hi ■•**fr if |»r *•|!i*itIv wii*I *Itr i r st m-11I tlmt Inn
the gioiift by Rtettdenl W II - 1•• aecitf.il wilhiu the uc*t « r d
fhiotlog i ir|n*il lay W.illet f.
M.dlieilv lie..I |iififet.m of ectuiS f f m f t f T E. Tu c k r. pomlfd \
i
« .1
'•&lt; .tided tliat iiiit- to iu -itoohi
out that a. chairman ol tl.c Rcw„ , , akp ' hi,n , om it« and dean nf the I ol|e«e of
\dnuni-ti aln-n of llir
ciralinn ( ummillcr for tcvrtal | north Florida he ha. a .k c l 'I-- Ru-ioe-*
M-auin*. he found that Ctly ap-|r , , v romml**ion to grant him - l'oi*et*ilv "f | loud*. on the
elotiomii cip.ntion of .oulhctn
proprialinn* for ilut had Keen mt
**
economu - .pat* -ion of touthftn
c hit or m m ham . and lugged rommended that Voile Witli .m
fd that a tegular appropriation Jr., »ervc In thi* capiclty ftm-- dale., he imtnted nut thrl the
•hould to made
, , r '- 2 to !*#c. 23.
IntAl imriftf fnr t|»r Soiilji tp
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**'d Jordan Brad wilt include tha' n* the t*„d.
eRt clerk, "that th- mini.trahve exptn.e, I.aving iru.
motion include that at Had f “. In the nine bh**t ate*, m l
...
l&gt;(*°
appropriated for the pm era)
landuraping, Mo Im undn.
po*e." Thl* Miggeatlnn « » . Inclu-I •Ilret* the f’llv wilt iliare th.
ev(M-n*e of paving nitli ihe San
in
fi-rd lim ning Authority Th lr in
Acting on another recommend* cludra Multorry Avenue -ui thtinn nf dliector*. thr Jayree nert. Olive Avenue mi the e*»i.
I'ajted a ir«olntinn atating that Eighth Street on the moth eml
"The Seminole f minty Jnnlni Eleventh dlleet nn the inufh
■■ - — ■
Chamtor of f’dnimerra la nppnted
to the gi anting of addition.) ( j i p f . W h r e l r r S e t s
,, . « ! •
§
**
.
police powet* to the Flotfoa High
' I m p .It m t R K r C O F f l
wav I'alrnl, and reaffirm* It*
faith in the Intelligence of th-electorate to rhon.e coiiitietent |o
cat '*,T
laur enforrement . 0
nfrirlal*
r*t
I I r l *1 ..
CCWcvInttcvn however, th '
Florida Highway Patrol w*a re
commended for it. .fflclent opara
tlnn I oplw of Ihr ipwlntton w rr«
!’r,,r.,, r A . . V ^ J ^ ^ V_ 7 nL',-r.
to Florida Home Speaker f)e*lgn
ate R. Kllinlt; to wallare Murgi*.
pre.idrnt deaignate of the HIM
State Senate, and to Senator I.
F. Ilnvle, Hrprr*en*»llv» M. It.
Smith and to Voile William* Jr.,
candidate for thn lfnu*e.
Mr*. Raymond LundquM , re­
tiring ho*te*a and »*creUry, wa*
Miv* Peggy Ihincan, who will *urceeil her, w*a Introduced.
Judge (lougtaa Stenalmm rertinimeride,| fn, her fine wnrk hy
Pre*Ident W. II. Stemper, and wa*
given a rUIng vote of thank*,
tt'aatlaaea i n rw a - i l l I

W A S H IN G T O N . Kept. T&gt;
4,V
Alt Air Eruce captain wlJumped from * lieigtii „f ninre
lhtpl f)Bht m||P1| probably 111!
....... .
a (,lt)|p
,e -.ud
............... ................." ‘
Th# Jump, unnounr^l t»nU&gt; »•$
-M t E » . • m .-l. h v l'a , Richard V Wheeler of Water
town, M*»*. The annoiinrerru-nt
eld he Jumped l.'.tC i feet Th lexrreded hy almitl 2,(100 fe»t thr
Air Fore**'* prcvfoua hail-out ie
eurd.
Offielal* &lt;*i&lt;l *o far a. thknow Capl. Wheeler'* Jump i*
world record. On Sent. !'*. 11»*
the K iuilin * claimed that M*i
'*•*111 Romauv.il *et a flinalau
lerord hy Jumping 43.000 feel. \
preriou* Amcrtran record of pi,
r*1*1 W
"[If ***
fo - "'■ ^
lyivelark. III, in June, 1013
»»IH V T i iiii- \ - V u r
e . i i o i T l*IKt. N A M E
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'8b
Po.
l.l f j l O R IIF .A U
M F R T P ALM R E A C H , Sept, pt l-ert M. Tlpp, witoaa e*ttange-l
wife
I*
charged
with
thr
Ireto-i
— W t — William C . (toimer, JO.
who leatifierl lie .farted drinking murder of their nln#*yf»iir&gt;D|fj
when he waa 12 year* old, began mt!. RAM *H# rfIt IfIf^fl ♦hf* \vnv
a life term to,|,y fot killing Vi* '" T " " * '
*** »"» n-mea-ke."
wtfr,
~
Tlnp flew here lant night frnm
Mr*. Gelmer wa* «eparatrd 8"uth Rend. Ind., where he ha*
from her hu*baml and hadbagun 't * " . r nr,«,»’K «" . ,*» nlrphoe
dlvorea proceeding*. Sha waa allot i P',n l
a. .he walked pant tha man w ith! ’'P * '* ""*
Mareh.
her w n. Billie, 12, on their way •
U.
•
*
.
k
i
n A V I v t;
to a Hoy Seoul mealing.
W A S H IN G T O N . Sept. 29
iJPi
The Treasury dl*rln*ed to
d*v |t ha* found laker* for nnl*
C O N V im O N U P H E L D
T A L L A H A S S E E . Sept. 29 _ about BA per rent of * lfl.217,•AT— The death aentancoa of 187.000 exchange offering of |.U
three N e g m a convicted of mar- month, I K 4 per rent notes, to
daring • white man war# upheld to la*lied Oct. I.
today hy tha Florid* Supreme
O rd lm rily, the Treasury find*
Lonrt.
takers for about 94 per rant nf
Th# Negroes are George Wol- tha •&lt;#» armrltlee It offer* In
fork, f-, R BoMe.op and Walter exchange to holdeta nf maiming
McDonald. They war# eonvktad •acoritlea.
Apparoally, the reaistance thla
tot Um tha murder o# Dave 8)1ro « during a d r r a robber* in time la do* to a foaling that the
inter**! rat# la “ too low,"
Bradford county May 4, IN K .

N o . 28

Atwoclftteri I’ r w a I,#ti5fd W ire

S K I T . 20. 1350

City Budget Is
Adopted By3 To
L Vote Of Board
Funds

THE WEATHER

Considerable
ridudlne**
and
rnnllnurd « t r m through Safar­
i s ) . Scattered nhrtorro and a few
thunder piiurma- Genlle to moderate
raster!) wind*.

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U
doll,.,
Ho. ,,m . . r uiall* d'Vfl'd
Il1 ” ' " *M inhaMrant. -f
ih" I Mi Rail. &gt;arh would
I" ’krtually. th* mt- rut*
bare i»f »e,i.|ei*fa of tlorida iiuh*lanti«llv higher than thiGam* ” he dn-tareil. -.nd lateri
avallahle figure* Indicate that
thr* I* »«'(M y appmarhing the
naltonal .'-la g # nf f 1.47*1 ”
fn hi* luminary of 'he Matheri*
'ep'irt. I'revident Hill p&gt;.luted out
#•*•*• ma'k*t i*
maintaining » high l**«l fhe™—
nil! the preieni |ieiiA.ff end he
predleled that ■ pingreitive pru
gram - f eehieeement fn, the in
duttrialirali-in of liie S-uilh ahoul-f
liave „ lic.lrhv Inflnetue -n
- onlirinati-m of f|,e i,re.ro' Irn v I
„ n(w.( , ,
director
fleVd'Tervh-r
\\,r '
A*
«nr||iti«&gt;n ##f lt**«ltor*. prp«pnlr«| «
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picture entitled.
■'Selling America." Iln.ed on th biography of Benjamin Franklin,
It thow* hrrikei. ami *«le«men
how to improve their ca|e* ef
fie (envy.
In hi. talk, 'll Hall reported a
fi*e point program recommended
hv l*c Mat herly;

I. To encourage loealiof, and
expansion of new imhiitrle. in
Florid i and the touth Agrlrultur
,| production -hnuld
more Mgh.
|v meehenired. there! iy lowering
production rott*. flivenlfied rtop.
ihnuld le encouraged
- Equallgatton of trade differ
enre* e*u«rd by the differeriri-.
an agrlrullurel an t u "
manufarturing economy In the
u . * h **m
n , , « a( a tii
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■— J tl* IM F I T '
lO N ’ IH IN , Sept. 21* i /Pi Tti*
United Statei and Rtftaln h»ve
-tatted Informal talk* on railing
* '""f-t-o e * to write a Japan#-'
neaee treaty.
H O R SE IMJPK
C O L U M B U S . O , .-ept. J9
lAh
— A former fleulch Park race'rack trainer wa* Indicted by the
county gtand fury &gt;e. errlay for
attempting to hrlto a vetarlnanr
aaalatant.
Aaslatant pioaecutor Henry le
Holden said Clem Reuhuach. of
Cincinnati, offered a IM bribe In
«!i *»temni ro pceveet a H',pe de­
tection on "Tw o Deuces," • hor»e
that paid 119 to win wimn it
finished firat in the fourth r a n
at Baulah Sept. 12.

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&gt;iutli huicari lurre* r It*ted bio*
krn-cluiiu ) nmmumit p ii.tlc uud*
to llir l’ai.illr| IS holder ul l(rd
iVnitli h'ltee lumglit and then neie
railed ! i hall hy the Alto«f enmmand
llir -Miird i cm guard »&lt;•■
mg aildleil lire on Red |*•iiittcm*
arlllrlr the linr totneru the tied
Nnflh ami demur tali' mull'
A l t Sth ltru&gt; heailquaitn*
tpciketmin •*") the Ninth hnrean*
were rndeieil In rtnji thru u lM iu r
and a ril bit what lie r.illcrl regroupim; lie declined lu tvy or
ipei ulvle nn wlivt would livppen
alter reuinuping tuoV plirc.
I here vt.i ttill nn vumuimrd
rice eiton on uhelhcr the mlnrinut
Allied urine, in the mnltl would
llrilie mill iied Korev In ,wi|uc it
atjvmil my lutnie mvau-.n or N iviet-in.pired upn.ingi
Noi w*t there vnv indlfstion
llial Itordei-i roiling ,,,,,*Iil lie lell
alone to tl-e II N -aim 'd tomtit
Koi 'vnv o' other Ron Aiurriran
altor v* hvd been •ilggeilcl mdlpl- miatie cirrlei e|iewbere.
Apu.iig lb ' •uggeilmoi w vi diet
Arnetiian* might
kept out nf
in* jmlire lorre going noitli nl W
ill -»rdei no! to proioke Imrdrrmg
Red t III lit (ml ne.tihy Sonet Si
toll*
Ihe advancing Son'h Koiean.
In twin armor ml lining* alnhto.l
up In the lied t»udi t on Ihe
r-&gt;a*t.
•Rhei Snulh Korean, writ- re
It oaltanra n , r a t , ) ■ , .

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» Finis Of Blnod
fi’ivrn Thursday AI
l inns riuli Clinic
ti a Mo..d han* rlinit hftn
Irr.lav nrnlei l»,r ,|Hin*or*h»
'
'hr I
Club *1 t hr ..........
v - i i . . ' •.ff &gt;. e qn palmetto Avnuie
I', pint, of hlnod ware ftnn.te I
•-■lm Kadec, rhalnnan of the ... .
c a m . anp'iuneed thl . un.ininc
Two of Ifm -ton at inn* 1r-r, ,t
R tl negative type, lie &gt;l*l*d »n 1
thi, give*
hank two artdtli.ii.•
credit* or .18 pint*
'The Sanford l.lon* Club - 1 ’
would like In thank J III viler '! •
ham for the nte of a Irnel .
•wo day* to transport l.e-l* t, *i,«
' hole, I Pie Arm v Stilplo. ct-u- fin- i|«e of rota, and Ke,„ ,iI aughtnn Memorial if-. pJtai t
the u»e of bed* an.| llni-nr,**
Mi Ka-let
"We al*o want to thank '•
Irene Vemav, M r. Ilulda K!l
' I i . 'table Itrr.w-n anti 'f r -. C 't
Ihiyd for the wonderfui way &gt;'
woiketl to make thi. Mont) •■■■&gt;
dav a aneceaa, ami to thank
l|on«r*. atul t htt.e who iverr t»
Jet tei| for metllral reaaluva, m
•aid.
Honor* lr»&lt; lulled Ihe fnlloirn Ml*- Nellie t.ane. Mr*. II r; J | '"
v|n, Raymond t.undrpdH. ft M
Grlgg*. Ren Whltner, Mr
W «
Fealr-r. Bolt Kama. Gordon I
llradley, C II Rlplev, Vnlie
r
William*, Jr., Mr* W f» Ih '-tton, T . V. Brown. Mr*. I{ Ken
Mr*. O. (!. Owen*.
Other
donor*
were
Fde-at
Uav|*, J, iitiy ft,lit, Hetman t
Morriv, II. If
Fortner, R nb'i'
Unwell. A. I„ Retta, O f llrmtl'to
Jr.. If. C. Moore, K. II. r* rt» i. W
O Slari.ell, Marion Regi,t»r O &lt;■
Owen*, P. T . Meek*, It. T . Taran'
A, O Rotorta, R K Hardi*on T '-'
William*, Robert l.lppirientl, R I
Per kina, Jr., A. I, Thoma*. I,. S
Wilkin* and John Kader,
Volunteering a* donor*
weit
Mr*. George Elliott, Charles Have
Jackie Rent on. Jr., Mr#, A. W
Brown. D artrll Grleme,
M,
ft
Baumgardner and George Borden.
DKMOIaAV O P F!C K r«8
A public Inttallatinn nf officer*
nf the Semlnnle Chapter, Order
nf DeMoiay. will be held at the
Marnnle Hail, Sunday at
!*.
M. Ail ntembara, Maanns. narent* and friand* are Invited to
attend. Rafraahmant* will ha
■oread.

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Cub Scout* will hold a park
Tallah'M Cf
meeting Innight at B-.U't o’clock
at McKinley Hall, the Firat
S o n f i l l ’d
W ent her
Mett odl*t Church.
High
yatterdav
The firat fall meeting of Scout
1, w thi* tnornlog 71
Troop No. 31 will hr held Mon­
Rain yeatxrdav 19 inch
day evening at 7:00 o’clock at lh«t
Total Sept rain. 8 17 lq:he»
hall. AI) member* are urged to
Vufiftol ffrpt filR. F*W |y»«*hr*
attend, and any boy between lb Tide* today. High. 9:2* and 0*30
age of II ami 13 who i* tnlrrrated
P .M - and low at !:N3 A.M
In .m uting la Invited to attend,
Melvin Siaklnd. *mulma»ter, an­
and 3:Jrt P.M.
nounced thi* morning.

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abidint moral comnrunllle* •hnuld
k* .aeaeruurl) provided »tlh their
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kerar* and larluila* »**"W have
•aiall value In a cumwuntl; «.f la*
U m men: Kot t k Is k re r la worthy
c| hU food. Man 10:10.

Tourfst Business

Prlvnlt* hollies an- beill/eninl with nigim nilvertlsuiK
their MiToiuiuodatioiiN for thorn* i-n route; country hoteln,
ainnrUmtl up with new fronts and chroiue-trinumtl lobbies,
make their hid for builittm ; row* of rondaide rahinn take
• very nhnjie from I o r cahin to 8 |Niuitdi rnm-ho. liot-doK and
luiinhuri'i-r hIhihIb dot the Fotulniiles, and the more dincrimimiliiiK enter can find excellent fttre at a wide variety
of rute.i in the artfully ipiaint hum which take mlvnntuife
of local Id-dory and curtomn to make their aiirronniliiiKH
interfiling. Plnanejftl returna for the owners of (treat minitiers ol these hostelriea are good enough to |»uy off nmrt*
gages, send children through college, and make life easier
ill the ways that money has.
These tourist-fed businesses are a shining example of
free enterprise hy tiie individual with an idea. Kxcept for
/oiling lawn, which opeiale for the good of ull, there ate
few restrictions here as to what u perron may do with Ids
own property. Kvery owner of u tourist lodge or a roadside
diner Is u lapllallat, enjoying the fruits of freedom widen
makes It possible for him tsdli to have a business and to
liave cudoinrrs.

For Future Doctors
O n ly ntitf-third of the A m t-ric a n y u u n g pcnplt* w ho
w ould like to s tu d y nitalicim - im ve a cliunca to do ho. T h e
ci st a p p ly In v a in fo r a d m it ta in « to m edical schools. Yet
no one would say th a t th e re are too m a n y do cto rs, p a rt in i
In ily iu tin- em ail c ity am i ru ra l areas.

'ib is situa tio n has Im-i -ii deve lop in g fo r sonic tim e a
the cost of m edical education bus increased. In the Iasi
fo u r years, a c co id in g to the A m e ric a n Aleilical A sso cia tlo n t'o
u u c il on .Medical Age n cie s and H o s p ita ls, b udgets foi
It you h a ir a weak hrail don't
m edical schools h ave m e n used -12 per cent.
lultp “ &gt; Iks tadio wl*n J'»« l-nui»
H ills |tending in ( o u g i ess w ould p ro vid e fo r fedeiui
tiaku Esiatd Chad**. !** ‘bc *,u'
lortoui Walk round I robe Noiem aid fo r fiv e years to c o n s tru c t, aq u ip and operate m edical
chools. l-.ven th is w ould not solve th e w hole p ro b le m . A d
of Milwaul.tr dio()(i»d d»ad.
d ilio n a l la b o ra to ry fa cilitie s und f r a m in g In c lin ic s, need
i d h y fu tu re p h ysicia n s, w o uld have to he e stablish ed, too.
W r ire vdtaic ih* I’ rnidenl’i
U n c le Sain lias a broad and m uch laib-n Pack. A id t.
military aid*. Csnstal V a u y k n .
m edical education w o u ld to- a m ore w o r t h w h ile b in den than
bat bten dropped tiom th* Watli
uine n o w laid upun it.
mfton F a ta l H*gi*t»» He liad »«
intny
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couldn't t«» Ikioudb d * f*0'**
door.
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W» iu p (kjic t k ic hi***'*1'
lJit&gt; sir what you tall lalo»»-

P ra ctica l

A pull recently rumluctrd m
Q ic ,l Biilain i Ik iu i that ^1 I**1
erst ol the (*opl* tlwi* air in
faypr of a W rit l.utopean Utimn.
Mac pcrcrnl sir ayain-t it and the
ip l sir undrinlrd.
Iliey ttiM
don't know in Kniland whrihei d
u brtlrr to han* tepaialrly «» •"

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to kfrb 40*000 ul these Isitki.
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..rc ld brtakini if|ivliatinni siel
..^o rltd iu Ohio wheir Senalui
Is it it ataktUK a liyld lot h p .ld r
to the Noyrmlwt e|e&lt; I ton. Sentloi
ta ll-s o l only hat In ilelrnd him
M l S|aintl lilt vpponrul Juirph
t . Fttguaun. hut alio asainil
Pitiuitnl lium an. ami all thr
MN^Mry ol Ttuman't Adminutia*
(Jm wluch Lr can ipair lo takr
Mm aluap aiainil Ta ll. Mtanwhilc
tba Senator told a Canlun, Ohm
dadirntr dial “ i! Runia it a |)*arc
levin* nation, thru I ’m Hatty
Tiuntan
S tcrtU iy Mini.wll du«i no| do
fount lh&gt; danger ol an atomic *i
lack upon the Hurted Stein , i anv
that, it S worth letntktibcnni Ilia'
Jap* W r t ’lelkine tdar* el ihr
*fiy a M t ir i Iliey w ti * Uunrluni
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-------ao» W .a b o v e the H » « t it m

do the tsm* Iking. &gt;".l would
ioily". &gt;eye M .nhall. "to doMl the poMibilily al alomir alMrk. We far* a giurfling pvlioci
i l heed wink, tell denial, and danfae. ] aik you lo lieai in mind that
U ike figliting in Kotra ihnuld
**gie tomariow. our in ura ird ir
IMOiuibJily would Ilill be with ui.
Ike nation haa been alerter! and
rbmmon prudence dictate, that we
•anil remain on the aim for tome
tin t lo come".

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"New Yolk'i lineil" u a trim
gtiierally applied lo New York
pily'a p o k e
ilepaMmrnt, and
f * i* l them all un p a r a d e
•Mrchiag down Fifth Avenue
l o o k i n g like lie HJnl Airk in * you d think they were, until
f tt ly oow and then tome ret from
f w underworld iqueali, (be bean*
off Ipilled, and enough lutten grail
•hd conuplion come, to die top
to Mink up a K o ir of Manhaltan
U m d t. Bart il iao'l the New York
derail men i dwt ia at fault.
d * more that U it our capiialuiu
•Tdem whoa a New York bankn
•t e Well Streot broker commit i a
e( it ia the tpecte, homo, nun.
• haMMOM being. Aa long aa morJ « a a ia einlol. you can expect
Mr* ia any department, ayHem. pi
n u by men. Worth
in trying to cetabiish
in tbanddat

The must impractical |ieuplc iu the world are commonly
uipposed to Ih- the |M»ets. 1 h*y are not all like that, Imw
,-ver. The Itolllngen prize for |s»etry has Ihh-ii awarded to
Wallace Stevens, vice-president of a Hartford, Conn. In
iirnuce company. Ills newest Issik of verse, "The Aurora
if Autumn'', is Ids sixth since he began publishing iMient;in I92S.
* *
ilis success in this s|Hs-inli/.ed form of literary ticlilevi
.m-nt recalls one of America'* la tte r inads, the late Ivtlmiiiid Hlnrenn- Klidlman, a jpros|a*rous Wall Street hanker
l&gt;wi.-i jChlTOll. wink wrote "Alice In Wonderland", was a

iftaJkt L'llet.
f|
hint timet
H a n .". .'If*
practical
ability
y I . J ^ d l u i a t lA e U y n n h iiin tio n oiff p
riic tira l a
b ility with |ioeti&lt;
im lig lm itio p It.s-A fiot la- sU rfirisflig. C e n u in e |hm-I s often
c dee|s-r in to (lie n a tu re jof th in g s th a n o th e r |H-rsolis.
T h is nti|H.‘rio
sti|H-riorr in sig h t could jo
lice iva ld y h
help
i uy^*toiiceivaldy
e lp th e m iu
in w tu
al ta n s IlH u g * |hh -I Ik s not p n -v e id n i M u o -T w r U ia g
,
fromi T ie c .A iin g t h m l o n m in i Jsl d ic ta to r of C lillU ( i ' ijllj «'

K.w.an Victory I. No. F^pedcil %
To Result In lifting
It.Ill IIIIC S N il IK : llt-spllr til It han be* 11 toltl. tbr yenetMl pubr iluiW* evUlenca of baviltg fallan I., y m p tin- full n eauillK *‘f *hst
I..- luitlon'a u m in m u.ul piugiai.i will bring t&lt;&gt; Hum ollf Ilf.- Military
i t m - ' n ill Kulea will l«.l r»*e ihr rurbs whirl, lie al.ea.l fur out
ivillai. ei-ui.uiuy, lUm llawiuu, Ae*u. latr.l I'itt* buitnei* in
oliimiilyt, iM.ini out in tlw fulluwinr sitirb- It |» tbr ln «t uf t » .
nalyilng III* outlouk. I lie m -o .in I will ai.peui lumortuw.)
II; HAM DAW.st»N
N I.W M MtK. Sent. IU
-|/I*( - A lt n lin«| victory in Koiea al’*
guing lo be tougher than it ia bow — tougher lor you pa romumer anil
laaiiayri, tougher lor you lo do buiinat* il you're a hminratinan.
M a y k you lluiik you'ir going to rdaa when the ihooliug endt.
You're on notice Imlay that you# ' " 4
■' r
'
••♦n’t Top officials tell you to- home uigitsMvr, may bo clamplay: Hi* ro,t uf living U going
■n rvi-n sooner.
up; taie, are going Iu be higher;
HOMK.H. It will grow bar Irontiol, ai* orouml thr curlier;
er and ruttlier to flnanca the
•I.rir’ll be fewer ga.lgeta In the
building of a new home. Defense
(to irt *o that inm* guru con l « plant* will take noire copper,

made,

T h i, wont clou with the fiyhl*
log In Korea, w u lila gto n r* -«fllinu. Korea waa tlw straw that
brut* the bark of the dcmocmcUt'
patience. From now on they ana
i* aim ing.

Fur the United Htatea this
-leant tint live prevent 414-btllion.a-year defen** bill will be
hiked to $.10 billion by neat sum*
m*r. tiom* think It will go to
|4u billion lb* following year,
perhaps to $60 billion.
Th r Important thing to rrmem
I n It that tbr program luun't
■rally alerted yet. You've acarr*
ly frit it yet, either at a run•utnrr nr aa o merchant or manu­
facturer.
l-et'a leave th* apeclal problem*
of the bualneainian till t-miuirow,
itwl look at what economist*, a*
well aa Washington officials, say
It In store for evrryooe, If the
end of the Korean war doesn't
trv e itr public support for the
re-armament program to which
»e are committed:
I. TA X K H . tw ii take.h om e-pay,
Starting neat week. F.vrn less
neat ye«r. The d riv e to “ pay a t
we go" la going to hr tougher on
VO
. our (Mtckalbook than you 'now
rea
realise, egya Treasury Secretary
'nvder.
1. P K irC fl. U vln g coals are
eolng up. the Commerce Depart­
ment predicts today. Already near
•he ItttS peak, urieea in general
will go (till hlghar— both for
food and manufarlurred goods,
*h# departmdtit tsy*.
•. C O N T R O L P. tiovernment
on'rot, “ are not too long awa*,"
v»s Contmeree Heeretarv Haw•-er. Home think vrica controls
•re due early nest year, unless
•"mmodlty ericas break sharply
»l»h th# collapse of lha Red* In
Korea— and Mav dosm, which
many think unlikaly. Wgg* con
•ro'a may follow, to h a lt T t k tn*
n ;tiM »f ' " list*
1 PC U R B|L
,f .C J

sine, steel and lumber. (July onethird a* many hom o will be
•tarted next year a* are being
built,tills year, thd t'otnmrir* De­
partment thinks. Th* National
Retail Lumber Dealeis Associa­
tion, however, believes the home
bulldii.tr l,oem will deflate so ra­
pidly that within two months
there will t,» more lumlwr than
the pul.Hr will buy.
il. GOODS IN T D K BTO HEfl.
The rush to Imil.l u|. invrntorlrof consumer gmsds has swamped
some mamifarturera with ordrrs.
Hut If the defense program real­
ly get* Into high gear nevt year
proaurtlon of civilian goods
.if
fw (lowed.
Fur one thing, there will b*
■hurt supplies of strel, copper,
aluminum, rublwr, nylon and eo
on, for purely civilian production.
Defense piudurtlon will have first
call.
For another, factories making
purely rlvlllan goods will haw
labor lo factories ntsklng wai
goods.
Industry after Industry haa as*ure«l u* that it can un— • 0 *
mauds of defense and fill all the
essential needs of cIviltMn*— If the
defense program doesa'i go be­
yond announced plans.
Hut the frills will be trimmed
off many p«rton*' standard#
V V I - , In Xo,&gt;« nufcIth .u iiJn iK .
___ Sept.
*
.
K e p t,
( g»—
- i l (HO*
lp *
rial I— Students from 10 stataa
and Canada^ begin
beyin arrlemg Mon­
k g iu n
day for tbe beginning
of the 30th
year of the• Ring
Rlngllng School of
A rt. Both men’s and wemen’a dormliorle# will ba open for tbe re­
ception of students. Monday vrtll
k devoted to registration and
classes wiU begin operating on
tegular schedule Tuesday mornschool will
(M il

cwntlnu*

Dies Of Gironary

Condition At 84
A u to M a k e r 's W id o w
R e m a in e d A c t i v e
U ntil L a s t Illn e ss

“ Preview of |0.1|" I lh&lt; theme
of the aevelith annual meeting of
the Honda Fruit A Vegetable
AnocUtion, inectinx m Miami
Reach at th» Sherry Froatatun
Hotel, foi a three day -ctalon k ginning Wednesday tk&lt; 4, l.uthn
i. Chandler, (above), &lt;i uU», Fla
cbaiintau of the association, an
nwunoed today.

United Nations
H **MilM((g4 9 I mm
tlig#l
Ailliiif i emnnund boh |w »m J i l
ibr M ill I'arallrl. Ihe AaaFmbly
rant riled the alfrinoon inerting ol
.Is political ri.inniiltrr. wterr I k
Amencsii harked Britah resolution
on Korea wdl k inlrodmcd. U . N
olluisli diiruticd the |K.uihdity
of .unvening the committer looight
oi holding -a marathon teuton ■totnoriow. y * ’
I he lliilith drlrgstion reported­
ly M l that a lark ol prompt U. N.
■•lion on Koirs iniglil Im i . 4ii
svouhtr
ircrplion on public
.pinion in the United Slatrs. Ih r
esoundinM defesVU. N. tones air
I.sliding ihr Noilh Koirsn to m n.on.ils pioinolrd the air ol urK'niy si I lushing Mesdo*.
Ih r form uf the Korean resolu­
tion has lorn largely agreed upon.
However, there was some hitch
"ii its spuiu&lt;oiidiip. The United
.States and liiitain want s, veral
other nations to list thrmvelvt-s
as sponsors und ate parlimlarly
ansious fm Avian countries to aiticc to I bis -t»p. A tpokasman for
•ho In.lusn delrgation said it had
not yet received instrurtlons from
New Delhi on Ihe sponsorrhip
■picstion. India t&gt; partiruUily de-i»«-d a- a eo-iimnsor.
In the Far Ka-I it is grnrially
brlirvrd, luilh at General Mar­
t i thui's hcad&lt;|uailrrs aij(l hy
roMiiiaadeth lit ihu fit 1,1. that the
I'nlteil Nut total w|||i autiiotiie al
iM t lim p a lu lu ttu r North Korea,
•dan tk fD u n iUw )Re«l capital al
I'yuMryaag-'bM^wtoMrud their*
k u tk ritY In the luamie of Coraa.unist Mhina.
lb* i«**&lt;.i»i for cniuing I’arall•l &lt;d| appaai to vastly outweigh
the l as ions lot slopping thrie.
Mdliaiy roi.sldeiatli.iis, |»ilitiral
factors and the atiioinliliallon of
iustb* a ir all Involved.
- Ihe UMh Parallel is neither a
legal not a natural bounds!y. O ri­
ginally, It was diaan puiely for
military convenience as a men
iiidnstrativ* detail.
Hut the vivisection of Korea
followed shortly.
North of tire line th* Kuettana
quickly established a prafabrMaltd Coiiimunisl guvermnenl comsed uf Koreans wsll-verted in
vlet methods.
Il was not a government elected
by the people. Il still has no legal
status. It has uever recognised
United Nations authority not
even permitted representatives uf
the U. N. to runic Into North K°*
lea. It became an appendage of
Ihe tlovlet Union heunetically
sealed from tha rest of (he world.
In th* south, meanwhile, demo­
cratic methods— slower, mure
cumbersome, and far from perfect
In planning or e x e c u t i o a —(nought about tha sleet Ion nf a
» \ . rut unit assembly. A consti­
tution, a president and a cabinet
-■ins into lieing.
h in t it Devin, Hrillsh fun.go
hi muter, said In New York toOxy
that “ llie time lias c o rns fur a
united Korea."
:
North and South Korea should
be I rgsided aa ong, and there
•nould be no division such a* tirat
creeled by Ihe ^klh Parallel, He
vin said as he left for England
aboard thr liner l^uren Mary.
.Hut In Moscow— Th* general
Inipreralou Is that the Itusaiatia
would regard gravelv any effurt
by American or Allied fortes to
cross th* Utllh Parallel and push
to North Korea's holders un Kussia and China.
The Hovirt Union may liave
some definite suggestion* to make
m tk proposed unification of K°rea, jticludiug
ItjHlur. ;plan* for general
election, io p r gired when t k
question cornea up in tka IL N .
In Washington
* in Inr ‘
tbe B ute
’ uDepartineni officially described Kusala a* "a power -hungry govern­
ment that it k n t on spreading
It* pown by tor re. trrrur."
In u |Hilicy outline drafted at
I'rxsidenl Truman's suggestion,
‘f f i i r t . ' . T - U ‘, s 5 f " . l . ~

K

w
L '.’: { K i o o t i o 's ! r : i
l l ( w la r e it o r w , n . l k a . I t l i n s u » ,

tlory an
than buO.OOOjDOO people under IU
control.
^
“ It Is now trying to extend its
empire arros* Asia," tk
I
depart.
merit added.
Theet new denunciations of
Russia were contained in s 100page booklet entitled “Our For
sign Holley." In a brief forward,

r**m
fm*l
&gt;•&gt;•.»• ♦
**mm--•m
m
L•flf
' i +* ♦***• I ‘ M "li;•• •
«•
| uii the ,U * .
11•-r»he- v mid It would t*k&lt;
J lime possibly two 01 !&gt;»»♦*•■
year# lo litilld up to the I.ROobon
msn army he rririilionc«l. A
k
aa apparent indication that (Ip
military t» thinking of a 1am
Arm y for aoai* time to rone-. I
mid that
III* recommendation

%

Butts While Behind Lines Of Enemy
II; IIA l. ItO YI.K

KOREA (/P)— Iwu Doughboys w|.o dul.bcJ six Krd soldiers
lo death wall empty nllcs ilunng an IH tlay r|sy klnnd enemy boas
have been lirctl by ll.f American advance.
h
Il had rained mosl ol the clays o( then advrntuic and they returner
.......................... ' '
to their own line* shivering ar.d*

tTkJe a dZhto
armidMrei dn Im
f ^ 5 S . " . T ? i ° rc# ‘

..T
,‘*‘rTtM
nif0l,m.*u7T.b!l
*"^h as
‘roubl'
b' h'n&lt;1 «h* enemy
^time
U n on1gr*|w-.
U y ,“ '1apnl.s
" V 1 an
,l" I lines
they could.
Irfinltrly - a gem ration.
entire
„
Wtl
, Q w,
ou| th#ir
D K T K O IT , Dept. UP
(A’&gt; There were earlier Indication peaches plucked frwm native hill- m o rU r
but w# didn’t
Mr*. Henry Ford, widow of th*
rid* “ rrhanls.
have the firepower to try," skid
world faintd automobile pioneer that the high command I* thin)
“Once . lied patrol pasted *u lhr l r f „ r , nt y - Th , y were well
uird early l u l l ; al the age uf Ing of an A rm y of nearly l.noo.OM'
hy next March. Last J q y
Ui&lt; close to us as we lay by a rued camouflaged, a,,,1
.r v tlm , n
,.,
and .v
evrrytlme
one
»«•
&lt;•'.*
Ihe fartner’i
dsughter who announerd xtrenglh was MJI.KMi that we could have spit on them," ol our &lt;si tiller &gt; spotter planes
•nine to great wrallli and re­ present totals a ir not Mine an said Pfc. Kenneth K. Tye of Kan­ ram* over they buttoned up.”
sas Crt&gt;.
nown through her l.utbaitd't geni­ nounred. However, bODOO wei
They saw many enemy troop*,
They used an old woodsman's
us and her faith in his work was drafted in September alone.
and observed that they wet* i f
trick
to
keep
warm.
I ih* vUtim of a heart ailment.
In suggesting a 30-month draft,
We look* turns sleeping . »o
,b*‘
.‘ tc died at If A. M In Henry llrrshey proposed that sir uionr'
(u n i llospltial. A family spokes­ be i (lent In training and J ! i d inth*
‘ e * o &gt; .U s w -T —
V ?
- others
S S J f were
J x r .armed
J S S Kuni;
J ' Swith
S :
The
Charles
it.
cold." * Said H
Hi r man said the c u r e of death was in service.
grenades.
North
»f
liaibel
rlton,
U.
scut* coronary occlusion.
* He also said he thought
I
They ssld they joined up wllh
Tbe doughboy* tried to worg
fu r some tun* Mrs. Ford had would be advisable to rive a mat
been troubled with a heart con at least three months basic train ariother butfh when their ovfn back toward tbelr own line*. In
dition, and in recent montbe she Ing before he reaches IU yrs r- r* unit was overrun uuring an one vain fora;v into a village in
enemy bsnial attack. The Red*. % ,,rcb
^0®,!I they
n .d l wire visited th* hospital.
^ 7 bumped into
age. A* it Is now. he |* not liali1 came Krefemlng hack again in two Communivt
* OBtmunta soldiers st nlgbt
On each occasion she had r*
lurntd to ihe Ford estate, "F a ir- lo Induction until he reaches 19. al another bantai attack and k °I be- •“‘I beat them to death with thtix
B" 1 ,h fT ^
,0 »•»«■*■*—
line.1' in suburban Dcaiborn and though he must register for th&lt; hind th* second American outfit. " 'J ”
i The two escaped by dashing fo »-j *•*'• vtarving.
a
i-.nlinurd active In her household draft when he I* IB
Another Urn* they surprised at'
Inductees always should he net ward through Ih* enemy's poii*
and rose garden.
lions.
| rifle point Direr enemy soidlett.
milted to finish tilgh school hefoYesterday she enterrd the h..
They were many miles north All three got the rifle butt treatpltal for the last time. Only a going Into th* service. Ilersh. ■
lew persons do** to the fatnily raid, lie added that th* obiectiv. I of the Allied stronghold of Tae.
weakened by their orchard dial,
knew that lu-r condition had again should be to return thr man I- gu— and Ihe North Korean army
worsened
civilian life at a* eaily age a» no- was making its final convulsive 1 , ,wo Infantrymen decided lo
effort to tells Taegu.
| stake their lives un a desperate
Ml*. Ford was taken to Ihe tilde.
I uepiial in an ambulance at noon
They hid out the next day and
Her they said (her# are about
vrsterday.
' » ' r i u»* »!u.ig oui rifles over
b
ixai men in the d. aft ag. that night unexpectedly ran into
At lllal lime she engaged In group, bur that after deferment a Red soldier 4*ho lagan jabber- ol,r shoulder* and walked toward
conversation bat later In the nos- are mad* fur vatfuos reasons * wi ing at them in Koiean In Die " l" .ow” n11'* ‘ tying to look’ a*
m ur;i' like ' Gooki as we could.
, .1*1 drowsiness overcame he. Si d r u n ir iK y i physics I condition dirk.
and she ceased to spwak.
"W e had run out of am inuni-1••W -’ifl. . .
— t
tVotid
service’and occup*
, W
, ar
... II
_________
‘ -jick walked with them T k V
Vln iun r n*i nr th* esening tlowr, the podl of availability drop. lion co I killed Id in wllh my rifir butt." said Hgt. North.
••*&gt;•&lt;*' “ • The first thing tk )r
werW in i daughlsi-irv-law, Mr* d«vm to 1^00,000. * /
'
Figuring capture would mean ‘“ d was to wolf down thr&gt;# can.
l-diel Foid, amt her -gtandlt.1.
lfe laid he tiperled Itiis rwc only torture and death, the two “ 1
lietuy 2nd, and Ids wnig. Hhe re’ r4‘ um ,;11
unjecognlxed them and smiled but did wtaild even go tower
pledged each other to dir rather
“
‘ "c*** •*«» vteak.' said
changes In (h r draft law a ir mad
not speak.'
*
than surrender and to cause as r &gt;»* munching dresurilv.
ilui both m m passed up fruit
Only a few minutes before she
Among t k
major i!*f«-imrt.
' 1cocktail for dessert.
.tied, however, the “ spoke dear- categories he listed veterans
ly" In calling for her nurse to 710.000; fanners, 119.000; Die
request a drink uf water, the | wllh dep. ndrnts, 8tH,00(l; lb ..... dfamily sa‘d.
I ferred for physical, mental an
tt •ullaiae*
e &lt; „ trast
.She asked the nursr, Miss *4-|. moral reasons. lUkl.lMK); uien wh
lie Murphy, to help her turn ill have passed 2d hut are still carried trterves aiC W alkrr had.
At une perlocl those uf us relo-d. Then she fell into a rums, on the pool books, !.!i|3,00ti. .VI,
(Muling the wai watched Idm
in a moim-nls the w«s dead.
many Ihoutsnds of the IB-?'
t iara Hryaot Ford sod Henry group# ate in uniform alirsdy. o shuffle t k 27th Regiment around
t k front as though it was a
r ord spud till years of wt-ddrd in tetervr*.
fire company stamping out u
if,- together uolil her husband
Ilerthey said the two htfer- •cries of blares.
death In 1U49.
Gol. John I Mike I Michaelis, [
Over the sis decades they were •ourrm of uianpowtr not no*
used are veterans and men unde* rommamler of the 27lh "W olfi.iiuwn at a devoted couple. Il
hiwnd’’ Kegimint, liecame known
was said of Mr*. Ford that she 2(1 Who have depend# nts.
If Ihe** two sources were Im ­ as the “ fire chief.'
was ronstantly al her husband’*
New Paint. G&lt;o&gt;d Tires,
ped.
Ilershey
said
(he
pr'-re*
lint Walker said Ihe crisis was
aids a* advisor ami lo-lpmatv from
Running Good.
'
available
pool
of
I.SiMt.mai
rmihl
h
*
Sept. I when the Reds launched
ih* time of hi* early days In a
“at
least
dottUerl.”
their last desperate assault all J
mall machllii- shop until hr
lie |Hiinterl oul thal thc velerar- slung th* old southeast k a rh U is it* world-famous.
T k i r only son, Kdael, died in gruup is disappearing Uironyl, ag&gt; head line.
l!r4H. At Dial time hr wa* pro*i- at Ihe rate of U&gt;JM)0 tn 70/UP ,
"F o r a lime I thought they had
ornt of the Ford Motor Go. as month. Hy this hr meant Ihev an a breakthrough,'' he’ said. "Home
OLDS
passing thr top draft age.
*-i* father. Ih - &gt;la,
of my comnurader; didn't think
Hie &lt;otMItiUer-ahosretf rortsblrr they could hold— hot 1 told them
Ford had then retired.
Mrs. Ford's survivor* tnrludr able interest in the qoestlgn r.f ,)e they had lo hold at all costs."
Local Owns! Good .vl*ch«nlcslly
her gramlson. lirn ry 2nd, now (erring flitdenla.
The most seripus threat, Walk­
ne-liirnt of the company.
llersheV (old Dir qpmmftlkr' Ibk' er said, w rit'1 when Ih* K*ds
There are thlr* other grand* on Aitg. I I . 772,000' tluijeftls W ’ drove southwest rutting off the
1 0 9 6 -0 0
rhIMrsn, Denson. Wllllsm Clay had (heir induction puttpened' Ah' Targu-Puhang road with a push
• , - H i .11- .1 that l^tp*rtylf$ ,th* arvllr* U. N .
and Jam**, all four grandchildren
are children of Kdsel.
^ — r»— ■ " " ■ ( tv .-'i . r
Walker’s troops had put out the
Mar Arthur told »he 7$#&gt;ekr-«t.l
worst of the fire# in the south—
houth Korean president:
. «'T aru lurppy to restore to you. to the 24th Division was sent up
Mr. President, thr seat uf your •to rneel the threat.
A Beautiful
b Coups,
“ It was on flept. 6," h* said,
^oV4riuiicnt— tlurt from It vou
Ownership.
&lt;f MDlllNfd Fl**wi M«gf I) •W|
may better fulfill your ronvtitu. “ that eveivou* kurw w# nod thsni
Only
ported io s i tog Xti due north of ttonal responsibilities."
ulnp|ved. I knew I k llrds had
.Seoul, Die liberated Koiran capi­
Kite* thanked the U. N. com- lost their pu/vh ami that the
$ 1 126-00
tal 10 milrs roulh of th# liorder. mlihier und tbe Allied air, field tough toper of their army had
G rn n a l
MacArthui
soDiiuily uml navy commanders. Then Ih, teen destroyed."
turned Hcoul over in (‘resident PriiH-vlon-eduraled Koiean chief
T h r General *aid t k i , in hi*
Hyngman It li r e Friday.
executive sternly called on trap­ Uoik, Kept, fl was Die real turn­
Then Ihe Bth A rm y commander, ped Korean Hmfa to surrender ui ing point in tbe war and that the
Inchon landing sealed t k doom
Li. General Waltou II. Walker, die.
i
told com spondenta at an -iater
Kite* -eald luxtlc* would be of I k North Korean army.
view in t k capital: - A HeauDful
itifi
Green S e d a n meted oul to Korean war crimin­
Low Mileage— Fully Equipped.
“ A* far as ww are concerned, al!, but k assured the people other b.000 were deferred because
Radio, llsalar,. D .frcM.t#.i7 vU I k war is over. Tha enemy'* army there would k no indiscitrnlnat* they showed proof of their inteu
or And A New |2M Set Q l
lie said the republic tlon lo go to college.
has driiat*grated Into Ineffective revenge
16) Goodrich Tubeless Tirda.
het* which have no real of- woud “ distinguish those who dar­
Chairman Vlusuti nude the
ed lytrsn n y ami ro h k ry from
slvc power."
For Kale
gestlon, which IDrshev Said vexiib*
N o n -C o m m u n is t diplomatic those who were simply impressed k welcome, that Cangres# wrl'*
capitals agreed generally that •nto such a group.''
* 2 1 6 0 *&gt;•&gt;
Evidence of mure wholesale standaid* for deferment uf medica'
MscArthur had liroad authority
C
W
n
u
n
u
I
atrociTlts"
was"r*(HMl"
from the United Nations to xmaali
lielshey pointed *ut that the
T E I I M H a nd T I I A U E S
across the boundary with what­ »d at he spoke.
A P correspondent Bern Price medical schools have thousands of
ever forces at hand that ha wsnta
applicant* which thay rant handle
to us*. There was a atora in th i said th* t o l i n of nearly 41)0
“ You just can't 1st peopla h
U. N. lo make th* authority spe­ ilouth Kotaau civilian* and (M iiic* nirdtoal studeriU Just lieraus* th*
Wat* found Ttiurwisy night in
cific.
ear titty a r * ." .k camm#nt*#t. D
Th* Houth Koreans' advance two uncovered trenches at th* irulicstsd that he considered a h**
I'kua* 1134 Hsnfard, Nto
up t k east coast had carried Thrjon prison An nncounted nutti­ uf iM W t t i fer deferment for tech
nearly 14$ miles front t k i r Jump­ e r of other bodice were diecov- ideal training were prettv fl&lt;m«
ing off placo near P o k h g sea­ er*d in two open wells iwatby.
port that for two m o a tk was the
TT
eastern anchor uf the old Allisd
•outheast beachhead.
A F correspondent Loif Ericksun, flying over the boundary on
an olisrrvatton mission, reported
Ihr Reds apparently were trying
to make a stand on Id some D vr
mile* aouth nf Y*ngy*ng and two
miles Inland.
lie saw from Routh Korean a r­
tillery hammering 4 ridge on the
•order. About 1$ miles north of
a •mall village waa in flamsi.
Dut Krlcksun asld he could spot
m. sign of th* enemy either in
vehicle* or afoot from 13 to t$
miles north of the boundarf.
An automobile caravan along
the hstlle rubhlrd streets uf Seoul
preceded the brief noon cetanmny In which th* capital waa
restored a* a seat uf government
for President Hhe*.
Th* staff cars war* flown to
Seoul’s Klmpo airfield from Tokvo and crosswl the Hah Hirer
over a ponloun bridge also flown
ver a |&gt;orii&lt;M&gt;n bridge also flsrono
to th* capital. Hundred* of cWl
Ran* lined th* streets. Feto ap
plaudcd
evidently not
I
comprak n d ln g th* signiflcaac* of T t k
raravran.
in t k
bottle-scarred caiilItol
before
building, •Mttnr
short!
acArthur appeared, security offlc
SIZE 28 T O 4#'
•rs found and ismorad a bundle
&gt;f dynamite with a w irt attach­
ed. It waa enough to have blown
okt I k front of th* big building.
they said.
While ahatlered
Kisttered glass tinkled
Into th* aissemhiy chamber from
a blasted dorr? overhead,
id, Qanarhl

War Over

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Social And Personal Activities
PHONE I IH

Mr. mol Mr*. Brniilf Frank
M ill. of thr* elly announced In*
(lav thr engagement an*l «ppi car liing
nuetriage
of
(heir
daughter, M "ni llulh to Richard
T**n Kick Walker, non of Mr*.
J u n e , Knurml.l R«nd of Toronto,
Canada.
,
Mi.
'till-, alien.|eil Seminole
lliith Reh.-ol iinl for (he pa»t (wo
• "l»«lr&lt;l nred.
K ll-n Vihlm
Mr*. Miriam Ru.-ell I. &gt;»»p- •. ‘ i &gt; n
In - hern employed by (he
mat School
tl*M of thr (Irammat
School I M
■ i.h. whirh mri Thin»ilay In lh* to irlu m hoot* (M* weekend *f(et Kamil) I .-an Company In San
for d
111. me
I Irtn’-r »l i nl inn
Office
h n patrnta (n \ Infinia
'l l " ilker i* (he grnod«tin of
I It hr i n r» offiretd eleetrd were
Harold Cray, who ha« l-.^n ' 'l l ■ Ithluild Trn Kyrk and k
Franer. Jobe. vlee-pre»ident and
I’etfBJ I umlqui.t, urerrtary and hat returnnl to hi* office In th. nephew of Hi llliialtrlh Tracy,
Court llnutt. Ml (irav l&gt; County both nl lln* .- I ' lh- ntlrnded the
** ■-&gt;i •
Nnrlhctn
Vitcnlittn School
In
Mi*. J. K. |{oldn*on, Home He- Road Buperintind*nt
Toioiilt mil .iftriw,ui|&lt; Served .1(1
nion*tration council t il Chain ,
nouilh
.n li Iht Rnyai Canadian
_ in t-H «ong».
_
MIm J*nnetle Jenkin»»n I.
man. led i he group
Kllen Vihlen prc*rntrit five new peeled in today ftom la -'
-i it* Klecln il 'In ham t il Knginecr*
in t' il.l War II 't pre»en( hr
meml-er*. Belly Prtggera, Doro* to v ld l with hri p a irn li. Mi an
i» employe,! (it the Sanford F u r
thv t &lt;m, (irtaldinr Taylor, l.inde Mr*. K. J. J*nkin»on
Henaitriient
...... ill .lid Fiance* one. In Iht |
-■ . . . . . .
Plan* for an emit Spring w*driuh
Kd H»i|tei of Atl*ti*a i • I dnig .ill l.e anm -m ed at a later
P m. tug the afternoon (he girl»
I date
lra|oe,l the I II war of eiittinf now m iM n f M« Knit**’ U*
S •nf- » !
matenil for im and hand (owel« Hr i* F|Hp)ny#t( mt Th "
S e m in o le Hi
't the n r»l regular meeting (he Herald.
sill
will leal n the hemming
lb ni \ t in &gt; i ; i : ' \
•liteh by hand ami a demontlra*
II
Mt.
Mt W f
l»Vr rvi*tyi&gt;(ti**a
tion on (tow lo u*e (he ipw ln(
I* i A* fnl lln f ii n«( If me Ilf VOII
machine will l.e given. I.eadera tfmiV their Hanvhtrf M*
a d d in g were Mia. Kli*e Vihlen, Hutchison, to F*1m II t. h il-tlii.t 111-fit «ltr I'M I fH'IU'It** c*»an*M
Mr*. II H. Srhwnceltc anil Mr*. |day where he wl'l ente, , ...
lo’ h.
.•I I lln'iT lletlFN? I lifl*H*
inr year al (datum, F ke« s i.
J ii \t»i VI,*M,., i iffiin|&gt; «»!»*'■ -i *"a*t
''
it“ hniMtn
*|j» III .'•**tile* VVhr* PtMlH th*l* * ’ m
V|.(*t111 Iht cm K*h» In Ti'iiti
fWiiliitftt .tml M^Utn Kl-i &gt;tn-r i r
piltfttf illhl RHf t II I la"I fhi* l*»!P
I Mini *! in, i in
t.i !**&gt;
f
By v a i .l k e n p r f .v w r
flit** I
H« f « h in
Ktiftti
'It
Not wood I’heip* of Jack*t»
I« &gt; t iIlf
..•nvilte o-lll be the Kur*t .peaket
n the fit.t luncheon Ihi* ea«on
CilHJJtnl |h fhr II *ri*|Rtf i W pi
Mr. ami Mr*. Joe |t'»h:n »r| .
of the Woman** Club Weilnenl*)- c u n t . Wednesday of M i. ami M** Ir „I. .
f Mill f |i(P'0f»»ti, V* trill*
at 11’ :m 1’ M. Her »ubject will Fred Tout*.
i::tirtirlic Elo M* fSIII, *foni S*ffinil,*f«
he "It lark log of l.ovr"
Stafford I.eFllr* of Mime *** Hiftfli* **ti'tti* , fV il K**«*tH *
'lr* H e lp - ha* vi*iled Alaska. Sunday gueil nf M» mol her 'ti
Winkf Hint kmtin know vo#1l H*
Cohn, Central and South Aunrrir*. Bally U F il* .
fin**1
Africa in !!•(!• and Furope in 111(7
Mr. and Mt*. Creil Mi*.&gt;n to
Kvt'l'Vttnr rn|«'VFtl rhitp*4! Tkut*
and I MM.
children. Ronnie and Wanda. « &gt;o iliiv Tiff i*"»i Inty*
EifU * h
Sin i« known throughout the gueata Sunday of Mr. and Mi
m nf t*» iin l ' Sini** in&gt;I
'tntr foi her work a« Area Field Billy Tindall ami »&lt;&gt;n Toinrnv
Htfit*’ Iht*
I •♦1*1 lit hIhi*|| *»!'
worker foy the Ibuinl on Woman"*
Johnny
Morl*on of Havto»
Work, l'ie»hyterlan Church. C. 8. Reach vi*iled Mr ami 'It*. I r»i lh** f 'in l lu v Im *I in*l oil I hr fh ln p
ih ri |r.ii »trt| It h*#»l IiVi- fliri* ho 1
't present the i» »yndiral Chair- Mela Sunda;
.... Il&lt; . nf fun V*mi Jiinlfirt «i|i r *lr
‘ lman of World Mittinn* ami ViceMr. and Mr*. W. (•
Anhu
. . „ . Mpn, „ f j Nrk. „ nvl||r rm ln r„
hn\r **f»i# f 111liif *'« Irwtl. fr»ftn-jtR&lt;r| ti*
vUiled flugh llraddy In the Ornm:- i ill %ill ll't t r i *« tiI* rn hr ri'it •fii 1
di* Church Women. She It aUu (Icneral llotpllal Sunda/
inn# olid th** *ftpi a *itr w.t* (friif&lt;*n
ferving at Chaitman of Youth
Mr. and Mra. Fied S w a n o' inn. I|r rrrtoinlv h.i« 4 p rirrlrt
i .ui-i nation fnr the Jark*onvllla
Canton, Ohio, vUlied Mr and M m VHlrp, lh *n»o tn dltsi: f»»i ii*
Woman** Club
H am Fl»her ant) »on Joe la*t wrch . . .irfHtn
lliivni.
They left Monday for Vero He*.&gt;
\ o'll lillllir a &lt;ln|Uv f«»i y»»tii
IIO M K A C .K N T
where they will ipeml thr inoler
T A I.I.A IIA S 8 K K ,
Sept. 2 9 Dinner wa* held on the ground iV Irry f'm tr rotd Srrrn* you r « r
tSpecialt
Miaa Anna Mae Sikr*, Sunday at the Raptld Chur, h u* lit 1it|f 25 irrilt fnr fi*ur wpf Iu
fill ifr I
foiniey county and district home honor nf Rrv. and Mr*. "* R Kv IT* f our- !||.;»I uny. Ihifi'l
drmtui*l ration agenl and nutri­ *er. About 123 rnjoycil the •&gt;•-. a* lid ii'.. , M*m mt in *in h *11tirr Vn !i &lt;•«*#
tion .pedali*t on (he staff of thr Inn. They werr pre«en(cd with « ii rutil, 1111It* p ihitn |tiiv rorh l«m
Florida
Agricultural
Ky tendon beautiful rhalr ami w.a(et -et
you |*o. . , f^li'Mprt, fnu . ,
Service, will become date home
S«i* It'll, rl \1nhhv Hankt
Mr. and Mr*. Will Parkat.l am'
demonatration agent tomorrow.
•on* of Oviedo were ealling on t i l , amH Itirhanl Hull
f»* *" i*e f ?• inr thr% h«f|4from thrr
friend* here Wedne-dav
•ill flvr H h II k I i V, down at fha*
little tint*' in |iU«f nrat thr «w»m
n. * P.W. M K F T
mtn* pool T r y that, il ipwwft
T lif Idle ' t Iriitir In ......................
f *wit •**•11 l*»r
Th* Rttsln*** and Profe»*tnnnl
Women'* Club of D i.lrirj r. and « lend )&lt;■„ d"n'' h n . ihe h.ll
will hold n jnltit meeting al th* n fellow lietirw ahtml 12 |m»v
Indian River Plantation at Sew prelemilng he r|ne* liirne it; whKi
8m&gt;Tn« Ilf «. h Sunday. M rm b^rr .»&lt; Urn mrti|ticHnie nr«» ind und^rn-nt1
H A P P Y R IR T H D A Y
thr loril rlub w ki ure ln lrtr«lf I lh* in. thr e»!hrr onr h tr*n»»
M r. A M Rlonnt
in attending "'•y •*•**
it'**
" iM|‘r,i ,,r
I inda Cleland

C a l e n d a r 'Cllrn Vililcn Named *'

S o c ia l

Head ()l M l Club

i I 'i i m
IJmler th-- »pf&gt;n«ir«Mp of R*i,.
S’gm* Phi eornritjf. (lie ' •■■i&gt;11■n
lit at the Fa rnaltt&lt;Laughton Me­
morial H o.piU! I* Mt
II w
Rurker.
M O N II' \
The Si. Ann’* Chapter
th.
Holy Croaa E p ltn p tl Church will
meet *1 .'1.(11 IV M. M l M o II
Tookr a( not F Semmuli
Ivulrvaid.
A "Method* Clink will I-,- |,r til
l .l
,|
I In
(hr
Memorial
I Building of llie Fir(l Rapt *
Chuirh for th( Wei .t.‘ Mi
ary Colon offlin
mm r » |.
officer* at d "(1 I \| \|| t
otfieri air urged lo at•. n.l
Th» I'hilalhe* f'l, of Mi. fit I
pre.hytr.ian Chnrrh &gt;&lt;i|l men
with Mr* F N. K&gt;.'i, ... l ••o
melio Avenue al T in I' M r.,t w
itt?h»n S o n Minn, r
Bt. Mark* ChapJr I of th- II..1.
C m , Rplaropal Chuii h •. ill me. '
with Mi*. Prank I Millet o i on
P.M. *1 her hint..... .. '.'II' 1’nlmrlln
Avenue.
The Circle* of W S C S
th.
Find M eth-ll l i hmeh will meet
a* follow*:
No. I Mr*. C v ii I Itiilfiri at :t ill
I’ M
No. 2 M r. II C Mtit. I |«nn «* Cam
•ten CH| a' I 00 P M
$ fr .1 M r. V I Bhinhnlter a'
” '23(11 Grandview Htlve »i
1 re
P.M. (Market 111.Let Valet
SC: 4 M. hud. 1 Hall al V tw P M
No. h Mi
Clark laoitardv on
Celen Avrum at ' HI I' 'I
No. n Mt K inli-1 11*11 it o in \ M
No. 7-a Mt* John William on I’
ean.t.ta llo . . *l
’&lt;• 1' M
No. 7 h Mi
Roi Wall on W . -t
■ Fir at Street at H:(tfl I’ M
T l hW lM i
«
. . . . ,, ...
, ,, .
.
, Thr i del,. &lt; b, . of Mo 1..
'V a p liit Church will meet will
Mr*. J. I". Iloltrdaw at Ini'. Kim
Avenue al H ill I’ M
Bemitnde llirli Behnnl I* T '
will meet at I 'll, P.M ril the hiyh
•chmd. All patent. at&gt; liiyed to
attend and new nld h -i* an e.
peclallv welcomed
The Fliend'hip l.easur of tliCwirregational Chmdi « ill hob'
It* monthly meet inf at I In I'.mt*
of Mr*. Caileton'F. Nnvr nt "i&gt;
J ’almetlo 'venue u
Id I’ 'I
▼ PaUEhter- - f Weilev Son.1*School C|»&gt;» of lh* Fit •' 'l*-tho
dltl Chuirh will met I al 'I h t tt&lt;
Hall at «:"M |’ M f.., .. rOVeee
til I.
plah auppei. The hmte. e
Mr* Flet.hei Roll . Mi
I!... Itl
II*, Ml* \V, I lltlfte* 'l l
t '
r*..
j . ...... and, Mi
it.
m i i* t
Holt*
Abiler*on
frail
The Chapel Hoilr of the lllt|
•pit I fliillrh wilt hold -do ti .1
onighl al •i lft-i’.M
Women Boriety of fh iitti»n .Vet
ic# of the Fheneiei 'tell, eh I
Church will n&lt; el *1 7 ■" I",'I *•
the home of Mr* Ctltford ('din-on
U I MS F,VIM &gt;
Th " Van ford Woe.it.' club t'1
belli lit fit Bt meeting of the v&gt;
■' the i tub lio-ir .• i ! Ift I' M
Phone Mr*. Hen h U oh ,i
;.
foi
vitlfih* f"t 'hr |inirh«K*i*i
1 I’ruvrt mrctiiijr nl On* Kit '
(Aid Khui.il m il It* tt 7 "it I’
. tonight. Th
tinlv nf lln- "llooi
'• Trach" will la* rontmiie-l.
T i l l MBIIAY
1 The Ibiupla* lobe Junior II.o
thethoo*! will m*el -it th" Fli
Bapt’ d Chiorh |e|ti-hl *• 7
P.M

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Mrs. Norwood Phelps
Will Address Hub

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M|m Monti Hut h Mil!*, whnpf rncap* inrnt i« hrin^ avtmtiilirrd
nIujt t*i fI i•It#t**f Tr», Ky« k Witjkri •»f Tnnrntn. I'jtmtilA, t* Ihr *1«iifrh
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‘trad nf »H|»ihn«f him v%tu h ir
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"11 zfnoifirfl, and IIiua thr |*a » ur*n| givf. tirttrr u I ii k h f*»r
1hr
miH rtmiiry "firril
F»»r an .irruratr hrmlinr, hmr
* iliglfr^ti*»n uht«h may fir* ura*
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’ hr hrm m d lumtntr it up, pt.i
. |f»Ar tn thr n|fc nf thr futi|rd
hrmlinr in-trad nf thr URtial
pinninff at thr Inp **f thr hrm,
i *«11 Pi ti» it* ut »iu lit a nf 11*a I «i
*tir hrmtin* *n y«m ran ha^tr
v**r I hrm Atid iu .f r *Insr ♦** th**
tntd* gift#! I'AAtinp. irtnnvr pin*
•if f ymi *w11 that.
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|tr tfriii' va at thr iratnr t»»*
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T u i» im hr* b ,# gmut width f»u
|hr 11»■tti, •Itr aprri a.Ii *I % i ,1xi ■»r
With n Ktiiall t tan April rtt! ritlrt
Atill I hull* pencil. i t l
,nt tn
mark an rvrn I inr anuind thr
hrm ami thru rut aloni; it
Knr taking.* in rati a vai*lth it
thr t«»p nf .i hrm, ih r y Miccnt an
itIt r » n.i’ i' * ti» hit .md mi** Inp
plug: nvrt thr uiiitriial «h*n puf
ting? In thr final hrmtniny ulilrh
A tnuml thr taw nlg’i* nf Ihr hrm
top, la ir latfEi* liwnur in utrhllH
atltrhr* a ImuiI 1 I iiit It fintiirdljcr,
pull up thr InapT I hr r,n|, and
gTAthn in ihr fullfirw* rtrn ly with
your fmjrrf*. Tlirn Ahnnk in,
living: a apnntfr fn( .Inmiv nini;
and a hnt ir*u». foi «uch iahtlr»
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ahrunk Em rottnna, Atlkv, and
rayon*, which do not ■hnnk, print
Ihr fiillura* flat
Whrti not iiftngf tiiinlinu **t th**
hrm filtff, I m* ti!w« nf itklrhiiiif
a ir lii'ttri than nni* In ptrvrnl
frayinc S#'am tnnding; «* 'ai«»t
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By Ray Gott*&lt;

Rain Today Could Wash Out Flag
Hopes Of Detroit And Brooklyn
By IIAid’ll ItOliKN
Aatuieialril I’m * Spurl*. H liter
“Rain, tain go away, mine again tome oilier day.”
lint's what the ictnml plat r team* in the major league pennant
licet sic cliaiitihK toil iy. I hit is rtprimlly tine nl the beleaglieierl
Btooklyn Dodger”, ami lo a leu .'
tl eilenl, tin* Drlrf.il Tigir*. I nut tlurllni' Itobin Huberts. The

A N 'W ITH TH 'B A S IS
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Notre Dame-North Carolina Tilt
Headlines Saturday Grid Show

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TWO, TM'
PUHHUHS
W ill OC
O FF W/TM
TM' P i t c h /.,

Haiti thealent* to watb (Hit w h it I tSlsnta broke a I-1 In- in Ih*
littla chance the Dodgers and ttevrriih Inniiiir, scoring twite
Tlktra havt to ratrh tin Philo- when Wbitey latckman hlntim d
M p h li I’iiillies and New York a r ini'li to left with the ha
loaded,
Ysnkret, reip. ctively.
1iic Yank- w i t folred to j i
The I’hlllles In the National
and the Yanhs In the Amenta ii 10 InlUllgi. U-f &gt;ri&gt; uelenting '■ &gt;■
toil.
Ill] (Tlllurle.pliia A lliM n u.
aMui. id l he i use I ve ye* I unlay of
finishing in nu worse
than a tl. f'liil R litu ls Inc leti h mu &gt; tifl
tie (or the pennants in then res- Alim** with the lie breaking tun
and then scored tht rlin hei
pfetive leagu
-ini'li
Hroidlyil. Ill "tiler tu tie til" Yogi It. rm
Phillies, mu t le-rit llo-ton twicn
lum m y lleiirirh delivered a
today and the i’hillir on Hntiu- run-scoring pmrli-hit tingle in lh&gt;
diy and finiida&gt;. The I’hils aie eighth I., put the Y'ni I in fiuitl,
Idle today and can tiiii.h If the 11 ft, only to hnv&lt; Joe Upton •■ml
Dodgers split. Detroil. in onlei the gon.I- into ovettime with &lt;
to lie the Y ank-, must win nil homer in the ninth
Dt-lliilt -t a i.'l plot l.\ edginr
this* of their remaining garni i. Louis li&lt;" rn
i
In If
itstnst
(le e clan)
while
th« i&gt;.
Yanks, Idle today, diop tingle innings. The lirowns held a t '
jtsniri to the Boston Hed Ho* on It u,| going into th&lt; ninth when I
Annui lioblnton, the goal in '
Saturday and : unday.
t.i &lt; U &gt;Is
However, Brooklyn I in duriget Sunday'* lo
of hsving it thin chance wiped ..I n plm h-hil homer to -tntl t : ■ i
out. Tli* D . hI i ' . i
aii fche.iuli-1 game into m ritiaii'.
I*..t Mullln
tlketl I
tart the
lo play their tlnrd doiihlelumi,.
In as many div
again t tht Tiger 12th. lb ot Kvt t hunted 1
Bisves at Klito I Field and the down the Ihlitl tin f lint- but Don
f i iilim.lt hail Iruiiblii picking up
Wiathtr for. , a-1 l
lu.wel .
If rain preventa the twin lull the ball I .t-r&gt;ftra•tlr finally found |
fnun still ittii' at the chidul.d Hit. bun.Ho iind when he spied 1
1:30 I’. M , tin Inin.
will |.e Mnllin slieaking Tor third, hi
stsrUd as anon a- pu Thl&gt;. If fired the hall in I Drat direct Ion,
, .in, • •-heduli-tl
nteeseaiy, tha game
will In- tiut no tote urt- coveting, nn.I the ,
|l #istisilliHK (• 4&lt;*t*
bill -ailed lido |.fl field and.
played at night.
National
Iwusgue
I’m ld e n t Mullin romped home to win tin
Fold Flick taiii .-ally lu.biv that game.
Ill the two tdliri garnet tin
thr doubleh*. tiler will t» played
"If at all |h &gt; h d i l e f n n i .-ivatdy St. tasuil f'ntriinat- Minked Cm ,
Ihlt laearsa tlml lie teuin &gt; ui i lima 11. 7-0. in n night conlt it,
play all night if nrrr aiy, a rind the Huston !!• ,1 . ’" t edipd
the Natmiial b.* n» rurfew on Wn lnngton, I t. t Ifii-laliil mull
riiirngo, in tin Alltel icatt, ami
week day night game*.
However, if tin- gam* are ruin­ I'itUhuigh and Cliicagn, in &gt;1
ed out, tin- Dodger will l» wn li­ National, wen nut .clodul.d.
ed Out of tile pel.linlit lu llin '
Sinre Hu-toil I r •In .tilled to play
.the Nrw Y'ink Giant over the
wtikend while tin Dodgei
h illltsln I'lnludi dtilil 1.
Rain alio
llu.uiens today'
game between Clevelarul the li^itts In Detroit, Init therp’a ample
opportunily It* make II up n p i t
G A IN K H V IL I.K , Sept ?!) i.pi
of a doublelit-nth r tm Huhifday
I tor tilu t totrh Itob Wio.drnff
m Sunday.
Ulnoklyti litii til (In la.nl yet pul in pb nty of ovt-ilime yt &gt;
Unlay by ilivitliiq: a ti.ml.|cb&lt; adn day In itrepornlitin fot tin in
Wllh (he Itrn v ri wlnlt Ibe - lug teneetiotial rlit«h with Diqpiriiite
feting I'll! 11 tlmpped thiir M-- In re Sul onlay.
lie eallttl the Gntm ih fiu ivt
mnd twin bill iu a. many tluvt to
Ihe New: Y o ik Gjot)U, I ’ltlla platoijn* out for n long tsftetniHin
drlpl.la'a mire irn|a&gt;dt i; h ad tout ftiimirtag* twaintl fieshttiuu II lly
Dii.|u. tio- t vpc pint-, Iht-ii winl.tsl
gland' al It)ito gtutitsl.
he IVodgkn
wn.n till t.peuep, Jint of lu ll-i &lt;l(i I I flgbl "1 In M'tb»»Vt pm.Id 1 tjelm
lllt m ll.
hut lost Ihe nbrllteoiv ,8 -1 t VSuuif, ahaipenmg H*r i.ratti-e Juiuti), lls tl-;i J a nip . Itim H- and
anil hlqe ground nni| rilr ii retid') |h(k j ridgy it rf Im iM laid i-tigi
Th* Phil' won la-itleii I.) iditntl*
Colli l(io M&gt;*. . rui'inllv fliti il- In « e lH ollt-a til feftslvn mrscluiu
Ml tr o l.' nt I I . .
Brooklyn gitlietl llo. u|M-ntt out feinive unite, luoht.) I.idler tlinn
Galot hni-lij Sum OoHerhouat,
irlUi a foui tqn rally tu ihe • they ItaVr all 11« 'tut. llo- ini- Sritlty I't.k , A lt Soliilier, Fh.ytl
nttivrment
won
(ft
moling
in
t sitit hinlrtiugsiii t
Miek* •.
llui'f'ln , Uuloiil I JiiiK pi d IP o
who anticipate, inIlifner, Amt-ticun l"nynt rn -t- Woodiuff
ctt
aiiugl)'
1
1
i
it
n
if
opponenta
gff, tild Gordon rial
Ihe DudNever- t -inti, thmigh rain nod * wet
ft| i nn tin it,ml to ruin in the it- the •t-a-tin ndvittn
nlihlrap. lie tiiplrd with &lt;,n&lt;- Ihrlt ta, n foil -t|oad Wn i atoiitul turf hampered Ih* day ami night
•ui In the -eventh Innliq'- and n-i WiHuIntff anil Ills /tide Itehi a. tiviiu ,
() . .
leered when
Jn.kle KiUnn ui the filial toni’b thill Itafme Ihe
Isay put hri autl Jack Nichols,
futnlilid Turnnty ll'dmt
grtnntd- (trad of-tlte-week lalH-iqn* off. Ji -ni|o) and Mi|.h but hi, watcheii
Men Who phoned Ike abibly tit Ih" itidny on fitim llm lid tlin n
gr lo thin e Die Hrxve| aI-till
I. Del (re n iln ll follnwetl with hall ihe Din|io-oe ntlatk n- 1b"V wdh leg injuries.
home tun and Ihe game wag ui -tiip jiil fiHshuum plays cold w in)
line barker” K»ht Bit sent, Mark
|1&gt;* liar.
, Sal Maglle and Fhelthui Jot., - Gllstrop, unit Jem W iV lii as tenturn* &lt;1 hath tint I’lillMttt’ lii
itbpps^ llm Phils '&gt;n five hlH to
fsln hli 18th victory, Two home
funs by Bob Thomson pul Maglit In ih* w iio.11’• cirri*.
Jones scat tried seven hits in

(iiiloj-s (.’room For
Diikos In OvcM’linu1
Drills I’lKh* A n s

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FSII Is llolsleretl
tty Six Lellermen
For Troy ()|icn|iiK
T A I I AIIAS8E)1, 8#| • :’!) &lt;d’.
1 he Floiida State Cnivvisity
Semimdes will be loath I with ex|i»r fence when they o|i*n Ihsii
I'i’ai fieiH.all i-aaon avaunt Troy
State Teatlivi* In the Alabama
City tomorrow night.
Sir l»tt«im Fii irp ir.-Iiiflr.t in
hrail roich Itfiii
f pi*#lMhl«’
Suiting nYfi-niivs* linkup nn«t
tl i t of fl*» tithvrfl ni » U n fp frn
w it h iirrvimi* cnll**;fr * i^t ii ikr#J fir *•Millnoti^f» who 11iVf* Iivhi
nit I v Vwtt urnlit* in t itf |in t t wit
V**m* I*1**1 Wi'M*
v. Ifo.i-r* l Yd
H'offmil OoliiRi in |« t yidi'a
r«ni|i4 Ctio*r Ih.wi
«t«
h w w fit von f U i Dvpf Tfiiv.

I.ansi up' To AIIimhI
Spiii'lNf i.iii .Mcilin^
PoHer I anting, pirshlenl &gt;f tht
.‘ ieiillmde County
jo n .m .n As■oelatiim, niuiunruMi
vt terthiy
that he would atlt-iul the lint-ting
trains' in Ft. I'iefct- tif u ] l-man
stierlal m m unrlt, imiin-d lit the
Florida Game and Fit h W a in
I i It Ciimnniiioii to ton nit i thileprut of it two yeni -tirvev of
flaltinK operatHin In tin- st, i.dun
Ifittt and F u ll lilt* , 'Inil,« i .tit.-*,
according (a J. U t ..d ■n, ,. ,,,
man rif tIt*- fnm m illt t&gt;.
The rum m l)) re is rlin r get] win
making rm im ni
ninililUMun -ill
surnii flrdm nt.
T h r f uiveyJ t
Ihc ruaukie* Min'
idi.hiRi-t,. j,thn
- - . m neOitim-jfam#
111 the tollllusidll Jlflet s'lliti*,
Vt at ulp|he.;|Hit -Intly, thst c i q .
Mirttial fI hiitj. opriution under
•rlffWWp iiS k M * -)'g n ljllo n nmihl
uot he harmfliV III fi,pt |. (iihiitg
ifohecry. Me. Curl^tt imbeutt-.l
.'hale It a decided AlVidl./t ol
tii'lnioi) and tcolimi id on llid'e-on
flu luiis of ik.- m rve v liiih a
mmig spin *’ fh )iin ( iuleie lx and
poislhly eyiii n, mum ip,, rum mi I -

Feds Meet Eustis
Panthers Here At
8:15 P. M. Tnnite

SI.W V O K K Sr|*». 2**
i&gt;t*)
Not/r Dim e. Aimy and O U ahw w
' pn k up I lie &lt;(1111111 ul iidlrgr lootbill'a i n i j i r i l i i i m i slt*ak* l.tnijt
1nil. m il mike ihrli triton bow* or i loatlrtl ptugiam.
All of die unJiion elite will be in irlion aciott die land n th^
“ nor Iwii lirp” boys Itjr to t lr il tome thunder fnmi liltrlu H 't *|&gt;|&gt;loat.!l
mo Wmlil Series.
Th&lt;- No
l ■tiiartlon li at
South Hend, I till., where the
fiirlitii.it Irjih , tnliiieii at the coun­
try's UHKhtl.lt, ire hull to the
'North Carolina Tarheel*.
.Sparked t&gt;v little Dick Hunt­
ing, who it at til around, the Ta rlieelt played till' pmterful South
Menders off tlielr fell for betltr
than a half last year, but the
sluice Kites finally opened and
Notre Dame pievatlrd, tf-6 .
The ( t i n t war juit one of 38
without a defeat the liiih have
tilled up line, IMIS, they an*
heavily favored to make it 3'J
tomorrow behind quartet nick Bob
Williams’ uiaiter-m i’tJl’itC,
Arm y, undefeattd in ft) straight
nines, will *i» utiveiUd at West
S A N F R A N C IS C O Sept U —
I'm sit with I'olitati furnishing the (&lt;7*i— St. Mary’* of Califnrnta,
•ppositlon. Karl dlaJu's cadet* onetime f o o t b a l l jM.werbouse,
hive been rate I teroni behind house, semi* it* weakest team ija
Notre Dim e in the pie-«eaiun year* aeatnst a tampint Geoigiw
Alim laird I'l *11 pell.
Bulldog Imr# tonight.
Altout 'Jii.mm fans may turn out
Oklahoma*' .Sooner* will make
their debut at Not man tut ii net for an exiwctid fiasco In which
Denny Myeis' Hutton College, the only question seems to tier
flow big a seme doe* the Bollih lrh tea- held to a 7-7 aland
•till last week by Wake Foreet. dog want?
I'be Sooneia ire favured to el
T v Cobb, the Georgia Peach i(f
lend Iheli wlrminK ttteak to "U Detroll Tiger hasi-hall tinm .utili­
K*me».
ty, annealed to fans to forgat Ih*
I ne nation’s "HI* Three.” how- possible score and come see Ge t •vei, mutt that* the early au­ gta's sophomore stars, fuUhsck
tumn limeliirht with a half d»t*n Fred Hilyeu and left half Gordon
choice intri scrtiunal skirmishes Hardgrtivc. T y will sit on t )9
and a brttei than umal run of the Georgia bench.
La&lt;t week, Georgia upset Marylu.porliiit i.iiifu ci.te contest*.
S..nlhriii
Methodist, hoaslintf land ” 7-7 while St. M an's bowed
title of the nett lull's moat highly (l-dll t.efni, t'ollege of the P id fl
Probatd* linets|i
i -it* ii lurk* In Kyle Hole, invade*
I’rtt.
St. M iry ’a
I Iilomhus to teat Ohio State’* Georgia
Jambs
I.F
Itoae howl rhampiont. Texas' Walston
Hubs)
LT
"tieIt &lt;iii are at 10.111* with atr Tanner
Kehrr
LG
Lea
•dher lit* Jen stalwart, I’urdue.
Doharty
Other inlet tK'OuuiJ plum* will Hradthaw
Hli
Suniinei *
tie line, the Hunt hw rit Confer- Glrenwav
Mavrhoftx
RT
a im lim it , me* ting Santa Clara Yelvmgton
InEthngat*#
HF
at llouilon and Southern Cali- Mtrola
Atkins mi
QB
1In a (d u llUK Iowa at iara Cook
1. &gt;1
Marcelll
Aiitr«l«t. Ih* latter game Is to* Mixon
) ■'&gt;
Dugget
The big one in the middle west Hat grove
Hrunaon
FB
Johnson
niltht.
&gt;
Kickoff 11:1ft P. M ( E S T )
sends Michigan against an tmproved Michigan ita lic Alabama

edge oser the I'lnthcri in tpite
ol htviug loti three of thru belt
players la injunct.
le d Coach Call "Gome

h ri

tin , not satisfied hersute nl the
hmiled piadice held this week due
lo the ram said, “ The hall game

V isito rs E x p e c te d T o
H av e S h a r p A erial
A n d G r o u n d A tta c k
I he Seminole
High School
1 elety I ed» will meet the f.uilis
tigers m the lust home game ol
I hr IM'iU season tumghl at
I* M at stir Seminnle High loot
(•all tie 1*1.
I hr | erlt, t int put a good light
ty unit the Oilamio Tigtft last
I inlay night, will hold a slight
Im e this attei noon and leave fin
lin y tomorrow noon.
lie -uid the ru tile tuuad li lb
, '.ml phyMoal coiiititlou. (inly Cur■ t auiphell, Ira n vr end, defillUev will not see aillon.
Y’rller taid litre* memtrra of
his squad Will !&gt;• rilled Into u r­
ine duty with Ih* Mann* Corps
ui tl month. They at* Dodl«&gt;
Mininas, qualtvlhack;
l,* s lt »
High center, and Walker M oirii,
guatd, all h u m
Jacksonville,
ion* of th*m is on the F S B fVw*
tram.
If the Scmirndei teceive the
i'pet dug kickoff against Troy,
\ t Her aatii he will itart Ted He­
witt ami Dwight Osha at ends,
Dub Ktiidrirk anil Sam Hakei
i.'tt klei. Itob St hint-1* ami Utren
Mult Itv at guard, Steve Kalaenlck
nt tenter. Hill Driver, quarteri urk, Tommy Hruwn ami Dick
I’ttl'ISOTI halfltarka and Mike Hal&gt;t fullluirk.
lit-wilt,
Kindt irk,
Hrtirmels,
Multby, Usha and 1’eterson are
h-fltt men. K illfi*
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ground offense. Kepoitrd as be­
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peeled to put up a good fight.
K u itii hack Robert Bronson is
repurteil as the mailt ipari. plus
of the Panther*’ offense wllh Knd
Jack Temple rated as a boy that
can pull a pats in and make It
pay off.
With thr toss of Frankie Men
strum for this game, hack* (1st
enc* Clam* ami Kd Gordon will
Ih- carrying the hope* ot the
Feds* victory.
The probable starting lineup;
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Fleming
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Middleton
Johnson
Kirkland
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n u t w e'd like u&gt; o ffe r one 'URRcsiion,
which i\—lrl ,i hunk
lor htelf.
W e’tl like 10 have you nettle younelf (your
family too, if you have one) on a lliiick'b
to il, deep, coniliirl-aiiRted cushion', arid
see how restful they are.

Your buick dealer is dir man to see and
this is die best ol all limes to see him.
Drop in, won't you, 10 see about getting
an order signed/

All the while, Ih- thinking about sc hat
such riding and driving ease can mean on
long, all-day trips, and compare it with
what you’ve lievu used to.

More than this, we’d like you to sample
that comfort hi motion. Slip your lingers
around that slender steering wheel, touch
toe to treadle and take otT In the snioodi,
unbroken surge uf power that Dyiuilow
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Rtv. H. L. Zimmerman, Prealdenl
Joa C. Crawa, Sac. • Trtaa.
.

,Wwe Communion D ay" for all
W E S L E Y A N M E T H O D IS T
churches and Christian*.
-I* It Well With Thee" will I*
CHURCH
the evening sermon subject. Good
Paola
Rev. George D. Marah, Paster
gtaffing of Ihe aid songs and *
Sunday School Rally 9:30 A.M
Cardial welcome awaits you,
.- The Church School begins its Special singing by the Cog fatnll*'
worship ami study at f:43 A.M. and Rev. and Mrs. W illiam,.
Midweek Bihle study and prayMorning Worship 10:30 A.M
Young Peoples Meeting 3 (6
era Wednesday 7:30 P.M
P.M.
Evening Worship 7:30 P M
Special singing.
We welcome you ir&gt; ihe rhotrb
with a friendly spirit.
T H E S A L V A T IO N ARM Y
I I I East Strend Street
Second l.leut. l*ao| R. loots.
In Charge
f’*»mp*l*v M e d t s f I f l ' O I A M
Holiness Sleeting II On A.M.
Y .P .'LR ri"" 3:30 P.M.
Sslvsllon Message 7:30 P M
FIR S T P R P »« B V T E R U N

riimini

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llaattaaea r eam raa» ftaet
Chamber
of
Commerce
from
31,200 to 31,300.
The annual appmprlallnn for
the upkefp of the Zoo war inrrea
ed from $3,730 to $7,370. An in
create of 13,700 for Improvement!1
In strvet lighting and water „u«
ply wai granted. The Librarv fun.
*a« Ineraared from ll.M O to «f-

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rilR ? 8 T C H U R C H . L-m e -m -l
H O L Y CR0H8 C H U R C H
Rev. ||. I.yltletim Zimmerman, R l )
( Fplar npe 11
Vlrar
Rev. H. LrttWtmr Zimmerman,
17th Sunday after Trin ity
M l, Revter
d:(i« P.M. Kvenlnr Prayer a n '
.
17th Kundav after Trin ity
earn*on.
■:00 A.M . Holy Communion.
All are welium*.
9:30 A M. Family Servlet and
Church School.
, |li00 A.M. Choral Kurharlst amt U lt 'ltC H O F T H E N « Z A | t E N ‘
aermon.
IIS Aleple Avenne
, 3:00 P.M. Y P 8L
Rtv. I , R. Ituahlon. P«,tne
Strvkea during the weak: Mon
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
day through Thursday and SeiurMorning Worship 10:46 A .61.
dak Holy Communion 7:30 A.M.
Junior 8ociely 15.15 P M .
' Friday Hnly Communion 0:00
N Y P S. 7:00 p.M.
A.M
Kvangeliilir llm ir 7:46 P.M.
Dally Intarceaaiona 12:0b P M.
Special Ndlr** Starting We*
night, al 7:30. Rev and Mr*. J
C H R IS T IA N A M IS S IO N A R Y
lleatle* will start a revival at the
A L L IA N C E
Church of the N'aratene. All who
tilenn E. Smith. Paatnr
heard these fine young people »nmIO jOO A.M. Bihle School A U'|. few month, ago here at the Church
boMt. Superintendent. Rally Day will not want to miss the ere-*’
In the Sunday School
singing and ptra -h fn r. They hou­
. 11:00 A.M. Morninr Worahln sing and prearh. (Vun* every nigh*
Communion Service will follow at and don't nils* a single nlvht. f"»
I M S A.M .
If you do, you will regret It I am
J 7:30 P.M. Evening Service. Th* sure.
pastor will apeak on the iuh|ert
*Two Kind* of Sorrow*” .
t'PSAl.A P IIF.SH Y TEM I AN
. All are welcome.
COMM U N I T Y C H U R C H
Church School 10:00 A.M.
M O K N IN G D E V O T IO N S
Worship 11:00 A M.
, Lt. Paul R. Jonea of the Salva
Sunday evening voting people
tion Akray, will Ire In charge of th»
Morning Devotion* P r o g r a m meeting al 7:00 P M .
Annual World Day of Common
throughout next week.
- Morning Devotion* la a program ion Service 3:00 P.M.
pf**«nl*d by Station W TR R In ro
LAKE M.AItY COMMUNITY
operation with the Ministerial A*
CHURCH
loclatlon. It Is heard dally j»t B:3(t
l ‘. C. White, Paster
A.M . A presentation nf the Sunday
Chiltrh School |0:0« A.M. Class­
Bebool l^aaop la also presented on
es for all age&gt;.
Saturday at 7:13 P.M.
,
Annual World Day Communion
Service 11:00 A. M.
F IR S T C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
Westminster Fellowship rt:3n P
IM 7 Hanford Avenue
J. Randall Farris, Mlnlstar
''The Memorial Of T h t Cro**-T h t lo u r* Supper" will be the
Choir I'rartiee, Thursday at 3:00
Mlnlaler's aermon auhlaet foe Sun

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FRIDAY SE PT . 29. 1950

AMONG T H E F IR S T an Ihe ratnput la sign the freedom acrall
la Iba University ef Flarlda’s own campaign In aid Ihe “ Crusade Far
Freadam” begun last labor Dsy by General Dwight D. F.ltenhawer
wera Uulrentty President I. Illlllt Miller and freshmen Esinglllna
Forbes of Miami and John Yarbrough. Arradla.

Realty Hoard
Freedom Crusade ,
*•aeaaa |*MF •!•#»
Whips Into High As Southfl saMll«M»«t
and Ihe large scale, IMS*
production method, of Ihe PortThousands Si^n lip south.

week and State Chairman llatnM
Colee stated that names were hrin'*
enrojej on the "Freedom Scroll”
by the thousands.
Contributions are tiegluninr io
route In, loo. Colee slated, and h-*
expressed ronfidenre that Florida
would reach her quota of a million
name* on the Srtpll. harked up
with liberal &gt;onliihut|nna Inward
the eataldbhinent nf a network of
Free Ra'lio
italiont
|&gt;owrrful
epotigh to pierrr Ih* Inm Curtain
Remit, began elrvqlallng In tp»
[school* thi - weak, and in man'
•Ammunilie* lex,lit* h v r l&gt;e»n
up al convenient location* In tbe
bu-lnea* seel inn, whete voluntary
workers are gathering signature
and contributions,
Plan* f"l the offl-la| d*'*lra11»
•if the Freedom Hell In lleilln am
piogressing ami It promises to ic
an itnpresilve ceremony. When ihe
hell Is iuag for ihe flr,l tin** oe
tinlled Nations Day, Ihloio-r ’ I
thousand, of other lirll, will rinr
OUl in free nation, of ihe ',o»l ’
It will be a might v |Moc|am*tt«n o'
Free peoples everywhere amt » ,
give coutagr ami hope to Ihe inM
Ilona enalaved Iwhiml the lr&lt;m Cur
U ln :
. |f you have not signeil the l*i—
doin Scroll and maih' a ronlrihn
tlpo, do •« l&lt;Hiay. Contact v»
local campaign headq'iatter.

Rev. Anine G. Mrlmii*. R.D.,
1
Pastny
9:46 A.M. Churrh School.
Il:lin A.M. Motnlng
Wmahir
Cbminunlon Aledllatlon- Mr. M'
In God I have pul my truat: I wil Innli.
3:30 P.M. A'outh
Fellnwahif
not (ear what Rash can do uni*
Pioneer Fellowship.
me" (P*. 63:3, 4).
7:30 P.M. Evening W»r*hlp. S»The Leaaon-Sermon alio Include
mon: "Reside the Hearthstone" M*
the following passage from
Christian Srirnra taethonk, " S -l Mrlnnls.
J a y c e e iM e e l
Special Music for Sondes- mar •
rare and Helath with K -v
Htrlptura*,- by Marv Raker E •*•• Ing: sol**. "O lewd. Remarntwr M( ( taliaatU fsam Pa&lt;* Oat I
T h e f1e,h and Spirit ran "n m*»* hv Mrs. Chsrle* W ill* - Anther
ported that the City '.'omm'i .!**n
unita In action, than good e** - - "Open Our Eyas" hy the Chs»*nad aeted favorably on the JayIneidt with evil It la not «*i». • Choir.
eee prtjpo**l to catahllih a plenle
Spectsl
mu*ie
for
S'tpdev
•,#«
take a halting and half-wa* r~
ground in th* are* Immediately
Lion or to aspect to wn»k #♦*«»•* Ing: male quartet, "Bless Th
w rit of Ihe Zoo and expressed
Route".
with Spirit and matter. Tru*h
confidence «hat the A C L railroad
error. There I* but one w
will allow Iheir land there to &gt;•*
namely, God and Ills Idea— »
u,e,| for thin purpose.
Mads to spiritual being. The t
lie augge,le.| that since th»
title governmmt of th* htd* &lt;
title nf the land ranool he turned
ba attained throueh *he dl
over to Ihe Stale In order to es­
tablish a roadside picnic ground,
lh$t the Jayree* clean up th*
' F IR S T B A P T IS T U M U R rH
ataa.
build tables and thatcirad
Park Avenoe at Histk Street
roof shelter*.
•
W. P. Brooks, J r„ Pastor
Malcolm MaeMeltl told of plan*
John Is, MIIMf.
by the Jayceea to "gat out th#
Wurathanal Director
vote." for lha Nov. 7 elections.
“W a’v* Saved A Place For Yno
This will Include the placing of a
Sunday School 9:43 A M.
sign on th* City clock base. Johr
rM* a place for avayy memb*
Wflllsm* proposed ihat thr J a Ih* family and urge
•
cee* hold an Armistice Day Dinre
Following the suggestion nf
“_____
Tak# Yorrr
____ __Family to Bunds:
•rhool".
llarold l^wls, the Jayrees voted
to have group singing al coming
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M
meetings and Vollr Williams, Jr.
■armeo hy W P. Brooks. Jr.
was named as eong leader. David
Training
Union 3:|3 P.M A
(satchel was appointed as mem­
Union for ovary ago. Story l l n »
bership chairman, following the
fPr the children.
rewignallrn of Jam** Fields from
Evening Worship 7:30 p.M. 8*r
bla Office.
pen by W. P. Brooks, Jr. (Th e ras
tor will continue hi* message* nr
■Male Christian Beliefs !
Wednesday E vtn ln i Service 7:3"
II. K. Ring, D. C
’ '-B ulldln* Air-Cooled".
Arthrltt* i* the m m ,
name given lo
a n Inflammation
F IR S T M E T H O D IS T C H U R m
. I B. McKtatov. Mlnlalev
of e joint- It K - ' i
mar manifest tt- K i , &lt; .
Mra. P. R. Staphensin. D.R.F.
self in a riumher K a I
. 9:43 A.M . Church Srhool. A etapf different ways ■ T - ' ,
for every age.
^ IIHJO A.M . Morning W or«hihut fundamental- B k 'Jm
ly Is roncerne,! I
,• ■
le m o n topic: "W orld-W ld, Com
Dw*y R,1 •
f 3:*0 P.M.
Yoqth
Peltow.hi
to tv tra
7i|0 P.M. Evealng
Worship
rapabi* of th*
Ram on Topic: "Jesus, The Com
graetaat r '-v r ^ r a t are ««ra oft#ll IllYWfW.
atone*, la the roefca. In the ripnl
Much of the pain and potential
fag brook*, and hear Him every­ daatsr af thta rather common
where, in th* lowing of rattle. In condition may b«* allminatad un­
the rolling of thunder, and In th* der Chiropractic ear* From the
fury of Umpesta. Get Christ ftr«* Chiropractor's viewpoint thia con­
put Him In the right plare. knd dition la reused by an interfer­
Worahlp 10:43 A.M .
W m fianrtae T:00 P.M you will find Him to be Ih* wisdom ence with the nerve impulse from
I9tk Rarvtra 7:3" P.M
•f God In your own experience." the brain to the tissues of the
Berrire ThuradAy 7:3n
Charles R . Spurge** joint. Thl* nerve tmpulae travels
from th* brain via th* tpinal
chord end from there to the tiasue* by nerves omitting from the

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3. Exploitation of further use,
of natural rr»ourrr* by Imteaand
research arid the practical appll.
ration of la«te«t scientific discov­
eries.
4. Improvemaut over Ihe health
and recreational benefits I , enver
a g rra irr number of people In
the soulh.
6. Eaplme Ihe opportunities for
liettrr
labor-management
rela­
tions
Ijitior and management
must work together under the law
not against each other.

Ihie to the fact lha* the State*
cigarette la* refund amountin'
here to about ttni.noo aunrtaP' •
qulred a drop in City t*v*i «*
(H»0 a year, the overall la* ra' c •
recently reduced from 21 mtP« *.
17.4 mllla. Thi* Inrludrs « ' » - «
th* tiperallng la* from II A t - a
m ill, and lha deht »*rvire m 'l'* from US mill* l « " m ill,
Mr. Slantper thl* mornloa pdo*
ed nut (hat he does not oh1*- r •
the eipendlture of a te*.on«ld&gt;
amount on a n e t aladi'tnt or i*
pairing of iha old hail park faclll
tier, and added that he like, In sthe New York Giants farm eluh
here.
•‘I can't tee though why « r
-hmtld get a Cadillac v&gt;h* n we tan
gel along with a Ford." he addr-t!
by way of illriidration.
On the matter of Mime l'2 3 W '
of the $6.1.000 annual ntlliiy ta­
lking pledged tow ard I he «|»il|' —
project fot repayment of loan, le
•aid that IhU money i» bring **k--t
away from operating espensr and
r.-rn tls l »ervirea.

J. N. Crnoms, Dies

of th» dectasrj «.• Dr. i . N
Crooms, principal, Groom, Aca­
demy; II It. I.e-ter former portmaster and mayor f Ka»t''nv||l«
Fla.
Ill* Ktnndrhildtrn are: lit. 11-&gt;,
aril Roberts, W a»hmelon, l i f

Alonia Roberts. Winter Path: Mr*
Helen Hardy. Winter Path: Mr,
Maaey Ray. New York. N .Y ; III
ram B Lester, J r.. Winter I’srl
Howard Miller, medical stud**!
Xavier University. New Or lean,
and Hattie Miller, Maitland.

Irrael 8. Rt-hardson. Sr *1“
neer eolored eltlren of Win*Park, and father-ln.lew of fir .1 V
Crooms. principal of r*room, Acdemv of Sanford. died W n ltrn i* '
mornine
II I . funeral srUI l « Srl.t *!..n.l'c

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ftrlnann F 'in -re l Dlr*--*n- ..f n Isn-b, are In &lt;harg* of arr»n&lt;*e
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Mr Richard on , » , , well

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gin, set and hnrtinilttirisr
l.rycar« he retired fmni a -*(••• «•
plorment and developed hi **—•
properile. In ' Iodine two finrue groves. ||c Isa, a m*n,r— r - '
the Ma«nntr an&lt;t Amcrlran (V.%-’
men eorletiee. and one of thnr-rra of Wald Chapel. A At •"
Church of Winter Part,
lie leave, manv children Am"*
them are Israel S. Itirhardum. Jr
W intrr Park, Iwiv a out nia*rr'
Mre. Annie Lester. Maitland; AtJ. N Crooma, aaeiatant prlmd"'*
Crooma Arademy, Sanford. Mra
Ruth Miller. Maitland; Mre Willie
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WEDNESDAY SEPT.

THIS HANFORD HERAT.T1 SANFORD FLORIDA

Truman Appoints
Walters Gifford
Envoy To Britain

Korean War

Soil Conservation
Supervisors Name
T.L. Maxwell Head

*(
* ** +— i*- *- I»■# |
airs* from Red bondage.
"WMIe mrpplng-up '
ta
■till in progress.' Genre i) MacActhur reported, “all effective « » rape routes are doted ami the
W A S H IN G TO N . 8 -pt. 57 r/tb
G A IN E S V IL L E , Sept. 5 7 --»H.w
fate* of the North Korean fore**
, The White llou*e anno.iner-l lotey
ria l)— T . U Maxwell of Quinncaught In this pocket la scaled."
President Truman'* "lection of B
waa reelected a&gt; Pre»ident of the
I low many were trapps-d wa*
1 Walter 8. Gifford a* amba»«*dnr |0
Florida A»*oclatlon of Roil Ton
a myitcry.
lomdon.
aervatlon District Rupervi«or» a*
Tw o week* ago, Jil»l In-fins, Gifford, f"ip i»r 'halrman „r in,
their fifth annua) ntee'lng a&gt;
the Inchon second front Ian 'ings
t&gt;oard of the American T«te d --o a
jbrwnki^itle.
tegan, 150,000 Red Korean tio'.n.
and Telegran*' C-’roPsns- and a P -.
• ere niaonl again*! the Pusan
Alto reelected were K K f**rtrr
P'lMicao, will site-e-d t ee-i IV’.
brarhhead. fighting to drive ill.*
of Vero Ilrarh, Vice Preaiden'. and
ihuigla* in thr post.
Allic« Into the tea.
J. t’arll*le Roger, of Lreshur*
Th r formal announcement »••
Secretary-Treasurer. Elreted to
Hut A I* correipondent
Don
made Immrdialclv after re-elnt „f
the Hoard of Director* of the Plot
Whitehead reported in a d l.n m n
ilriti"h approval cf the ssiW ni.
Wa A*«orlalion for 1950-51 were
from Seoul that the Red division*
mrnt, a itrp requiresl hv diplomatic
J. K l amlx- of Mailanna. Eugi •&gt;
in the *outh “ teem to h »y« eva­
custom.
fj
Mugge of Marliton. Mr*. ( ! r « r » r I'
porated -dissolved Into thin air.”
Dougla- resigned v*»terd*e r „ *
Whitehead
taid
American
Waggaman of l.nrida, Cushman P
“ personal eonji-terations, in tsi-tin^
plane* had not spotted *ny largo
Radahaugh of Orlando. .1 A. Daii
those of health."
northward
movement
nf
troop*.
of Escambia County, l.yle Dlrkni'n
The change will in- made eff*e.
Many
Red*
have
been
reported
of Ruakin, K T. Peterron nf Pier
live N oy . I after P-'oate -t o r e ,
eli
ncing
into
white
civilian
aon, and Ed. I,. Welkin, of |n»T'
to l.omlon to rnnrllide his woric
clothing amt scrambling crow*
net*
there
country
toward
their
northern
Some I HUH visiting delesretrs re
Dougla* plant to stav In I n
h'mea.
preventing nearly *11 of (Re 17
don a month, then go to hi* heme
Rear guard unit* at ill foughi
l
”,
M
&gt;t&lt;
it
Mi.nice
is
co-tlr
organlred Roil Conorvaiino h
in Arirona to rest.
d 'Dying action* again*! the nfta tun day run Sunday ut
trlrt* in Florida. *nil rnneervatlnnGifford, who did government amt
ruthing Allied troop*
ItU , county agent*, other mrri
war production work
In both
Red troop* fled In disorder
world war*, ia 118. almts-l in v*s* , a
lural worker* ami glints heard
throughout much of fiouth K* •l
older than Dougla*. An a'tlve R«.
national toil cioim rvutinn aulhori**
o*. running dr.peratrlv for lh - i
l* r a I ! r ij r .» (lc
«*y thal "the mo.l important mob
publican, he niav add strength to
|'*r*ltel .HI border to Communist I
Id-partisan cooperation on foreign
l*m today it whether we are t'ei.Vor*h Korea.
ff
I fi-u s |’ i**e t in e i
enongh to re i*l the on lan"h' ■’
pollry.
Whether that boundary would i saisl the case aKiinil I I |ier»«in»
Cortimunlam."
The l-ondon Po*t is of firs! rate
prove a haven awallr .1 a noluy
K A. Norton. a**l*tant rhief. It
I Importance both herausc of the
rlrrUiori of the f&gt;.i nation* who qilOlMilinl in the |&lt;uiy-lnm ill'll*
joined In the U , N.'s first arm­ was Hut flnsfil
vital nature nf A m rrh an-IttdDh
8 . Soil C«m»ervat Inn Service. W ».h
I Iff Ire r&gt; of the Florida Association of Soil Con* rival inn District 8U|w-tvi«&gt;i" elected in convention ed peare-enforcemrnt action.
relation* and Ireiaiise the tmhassv
(ngton, |I.C„ .peaking at a ft '
I’olue rdmiitlrii tli il nimr th in j
ut
ItriHikrvillr
tleft
to
tlg
h
il
F.ugrnr
Mugge,
Madi»&gt;&gt;n,
d
itrrln
r;
I
.v
I*
IRckmnn,
ltu*kin,
director;
J
.
A,
there serves a* a kind of ccnri*)
T h r link-up of Allied southern
fry at the Niel Raw Ranch *aid.
SM
hi
.
inmi
.............I,.,,
from
the
leleIiavi*,
Escambia,
Co.,
director;
Tom
I
Mavwtdl,
Q
u
i'.y
,
President;
M
rGeorgsIt
Waggaman,
U&gt;rida,
and northern force* at Chantril
point fnr ciistrtlinating much dip­
**Tlie Soil Conservation Dl*lrirt
lomatic work In the European area,
the huh of a wheel where many rer director; K. K. Carter, Vero Reach, Vice President; and .1 K. tjimlx-. Marianna, director. Missing ale J. wa« «ealet| in the mld»t of a 1.1'. plume ronquny'i ( ouii I iiir irwtn
Carlisle
Rogers.
Reetburg.
uccretary-trea.iirer:
and
C.
8
.
IUds
bough,
&lt;h
land-..
E.
T.
l'eter*on
of
Pier­
|er fight again*! a fleeing R -d over a peiiosl nl years hy gul emGifford i* a native of 8 al*nr.
vie** can he made available to
rifle rompvny led hy two tank*
Ms**., a gradual' of Harvard and#
farmer*, ranrher* and grove own- son. an*r Ed. I,. Welkins of Invetne**, director*
(iloyes
who
sncsltrii
lolls
nl
quart■
AP rone* pendent Rill M«*&lt;
a resident of New York City, lie
M*. Th r»c tender* Include wild­
who wa* there, reported First ers oul in ihnt lu.t«sirtrs.
hegau hi* hualness career «* an
ami rifle hoe* in I he walls and
life mtnwrvallrm, forvtt ion»er*acoii
h
Cavalry tanks rammed thrmich
employee of the We*lern Elertrlr
| f elling
llon and water rnn*ervall«n a* on
'll eteiyone will pisl Vrcp Ifi'-)•
Red fire at 10:25 F. M. Tllesdr v
Not n person wa* In the build
Company in I00A and *ix year ■
srtant part* of the toil conserveliiai'irirs | mean ihrlf shills
ih 58 A
M . F S T 1.
I log In several room* -nm r *ort
later hernntc chief atati'tlrian of
on program "
H «tftit«iw»4 F irm •*«■* Op* |
Id. Frederic Proci**i of iM toit on lor a |e« (lays," Taylor said,
| of printed official-looking form
| American Telephone and T'le gtip h
“This great movement
lie *1
«*
we will iuve some tales, It is a i
Ameriran .n.uaHle* genvrall) in liu Kti* in latiguag. littered from almr»«t eertai,, death, *al«l with the Heventh Division'*
Company; hr work'd up through
people goe* toward building ledb
investigated
the
I the ftnoi. Many volume* of Hit*- Mr. Harrison, n* the tup nf tlie Regiment,
the muioanv f*&gt; irPcome Pre idnit
citiren.blp and natural re*ourie* northwest tertor*.
qireilion
ol aurniMmit evaleme {
jtrsnge
tanks.
Then
he
rerogniicd
‘
ad
|.een
shaken
onto
ronv.
rllbbwas
Reared
off
t»
I
in 1R28. He retired as rhairnntn of
Kach farmer, each rHI»en mu**, were light compared with those of! sisn
ami th siltri tiefinilrly will he III
them
a*
American
the
floor
ft
not
shelve*
and
ts.ol.
im.
I
of
the
i
rum
seat.
Mr*,
the imard Dee. 31. 1D4!*.
rralire their
respnnsihlHtie* to Ihe Reds One if. 8. Seventh Itivl- f
"What the hell *re voi dolor ril,"
cases
There
wa*
not
a
*tlck
of
(iormli'v
had
laceration*
b
I
miu
I
During hi* htlline** caieer, riif
maintain out natural resource*." sion unit, for eiam nlr, killed,
oul here’ " I’rocl**) »«ked, "Dsm
furniture.
the
fare,
legs
and
arms.
Mr
I
'lit
111
p«
*e&gt;d
flu(
"in
puo
v
in|
wounded nr raptured I.I5M North
ford ri#-ame intereateil in » v*r
Norton *aid
mil,
you're
not
*uppo*rd
to
tie
French
had
In.rratlon*
alsiut
the
tend*
Io
prow-elite
‘
T
«&gt;
tillf
sills
I
irty tif rharilaldr and civic yroup* J
Flrhter ordered hi* men nulsiib
A lour of Improved pasture. ..f Korean- in the /I hour period
here You're *i|t)pn*e«| to b»* bark rtteni of llu&gt; iau (lio-s1 ps-i-iii'
and became trustee of such or cm
Pang'-la fir***, Pensacola ll»hb* ended at t P. M. today and aus- The v *|(M.,| a few minute* in Du- right eve Mi Gormley was not at the |8i|Won I alr*lrlp."
hurt.
The
injured
were
taken
to
involved
d
irn
lly
or
itidiri-stly
in]
talnefl only 111 casualties.
courtyaid le lsie the white wooden
Hatpins a&gt; thr Catneglr InstiluCommon llahia, and Rhode* (Ira
Id. Rolrert Itaber nf Spokane Ihe theft »f ronipsuy pay -taiioli
Fernald-laiighton
Memorial
Hos­
The major disappointment *&gt;f building debating alout raising o
tion of Washington and John*
featured the afternoon program
IVa-h., stuck hi* head out of th - receipts."
pital.
Hopkins University at n'jtlirore.
The lour wa* arranged hr B. M the day ramr when Arm y unit* flag No "l&gt;e hatl an Ameriran
lead tank.
Rsxamu' the telephone ronipsn)
Damage to Mr- Gormley'* con
He also wa* a director nf U. 8
Creel, Roll Contervallnnltl, and II drove into two srhftnl* which haft flag. Htirtientie suggest,-,| a fb-iith
"I'm
from
the
Flr*»
C
*
v
»t»v
"
had not signed a complaint, all Rl
.Steel and the First National lUnk
J . Brinkly, County Agent of Her­ Ireert Ifellevetl It, contain *mnr ;M0 Korean flag hut wa* nver-ruled vertilile wa* estimated at |(00, In Hi* voire rut through * rattle persons held iu tiu- ra is- wets- i&gt;American war prisoners. They
of New York.
l*fr Rutlier It 1^‘gillre .tf Ta m ­ Mrs Hester's trurk, HOO and to or Red fire.
nando County,
leaacd venter day aflso a hal"-av
found the building* empty.
Mr
French’*
truck,
31M
),
During the first war Gifford was
pa, Fla.. Iik* wl*i- wa* voted down
Then he Jumped d'»wn and corpua ht-nting tis-fore t'irm it
Koreans **ld the Ameriran when he proposed hoisting a grrrn
N E W YOR K. Kept 57 I8i*'*r riecullvr dlreetnr of ths- Co'iwil
Driving on the wrong side of pumped Prnriaai'* hand.
Juiig.r.
Iloll.
They
inROW* had lawn mnvrd mil of M a r i n e
lal|
|tr
J.
1
1
1
1
1
1
"
Mdler,
ptes|Hrn1
of National Defenir and Advisory
"t never w-a*
»i»H to *r.&lt; rludeed «l* telephone employes,
nmlenhirt over tin I he road wa* report ed to have
Seoul within the past several haltered and deserted
of tip* University nf Florid*, ha» Committee. During the second war
SnviH l-eeti tlie reuse pf a collision near anyone In all my d a w " l’r-w
day*. The soldier*, however fonnd liilllding which long ago had Ix-ei the tilas* Tower la-tween a IM I *1 «*id. "Rut vott don’t know their Ixiy friend* and members sif 1s t n appoint'd Florida slate chair he was chairman of the industry
Mjaallaaeg rr* a Page ftaei
'heir lamitiea
a 11*1 of sortie .‘ton Ameriran
man of tie- iUM Match of Dimes, i* advisory committee of the Hoard re
prHcitrng a new A u ilm n govern- POWs. The list was forwarded to Ihe ernliasty of ihe Csarl*t gov Ford roarh, driven on the left bow rlo»o you e*me (o ralrhlntr
Allot m v J hiik -, 8 . I’alqwnlt'i
ole of I he highway by Thomas everything wa had. HV llr.ii&gt;*V
ernment
icpn-.'i-nting the t;t, m, i-i |,s wn* iliscln sui today by Raail O ’ of War Communkatlon*.
tnrnl announcement tint pnert Tenth Corps headipiaiter*.
We returnrvl io ihe »nnltt - 11 * Edward Pinder, 25 of Maltlaml, you were Red lank* mnviii - would p, rsonally «-.»&lt;-«it the g ill' Connor, pr&gt; -utent of the Vatioua*
Marine* t-rimnmndrd hy l.l Col,
will increase along with w «g n .
nr»l lag-in moving with tin- rest and a ll'tfi Taint.m i Trails Mark around."
l&gt;sck to their jolt- today ami if the Foundation for infantite Paralysis
Hav
Murray
nf
Hxn
Diego
riled
W etlrrn authoritle* laid the
The First Cavalrv'* *ma*H to company refit .nl to tal..- th.... I
nf the company Inward tin- Amen tractor unit driven liv Kenneth
Th i ntoiks t»r M&lt;ll-r'&lt; « » - " « ' j
Ihe
huge
grey
marble
cnpilol
and
Ferny, 35 of Tampa. Thia wi* at the north w*» malthed liv Soulh
main aim of the diilurltanre* wa*
ran ambassador’* residence.
ronwriitfve year as h»ad of th" j
bnrk he’d *u*'
:■ ir» A. M.
Koiean fore** driving al-mr Hr
to amharra** the Western occupa­ hoi«trt| the American flag altout
lUIttwals-t amt Ins taw |tarlnei National Foundation's fund fairing
We pa* tetl Ihe lin n -It i'on*ulnt*
tion power*. Austrian government 1 P M.
Mr. I n ay, in k in g In avert a cast roast.
a Ian nminiiih &gt;«l tlu y wotihl ftlr I drive In Florida As 8*ate March nf j
The French consulate wa* ■■ which did trot seem damaged, the hr ad Oh collision, swung (ft the
The 8«ruth Korean Third D 1 suit to rrnsver Ilil^Miu which D i i n i Chairman, hr will coordinate
fMit re* reported the Russian*
••-tilr.il M*lh»di*l rh u rrh with it*
ordered Austrian nolle* In their enre*l hv Marine* enmman-letl hy witnlnws shallrrrd hut otlierwise h fl. and would have mi*aed (he vDlon, In what MncArihut't hr«d Judge Holt I in tied over to the the arlivities of county ami city
gone not to Interfere In atrikea Col. Rewls (Chesty) Puller. The
Ford, "aid Mr. Harrison, if Mr. quarters described a* “ praeiieall
*letk of ein ut court |u-nditig fur- rampaign d im tors during Ihe Na
Russian ronsulate and the United apparently in gmal rondillnn, and I’lnder had not suddenly *wrrve«| a marrh," ad*anr*&gt;l W ind.
and d*mnn*tration*.
thii actmii jn the rasa. Rainwa­ tional Foundation'* «pi&gt;e*l thi*
ihe
South
Korean
supreme
m
int
A shouting, disorderly crowd of E'xtr* amltas-ador** &gt;*ffi&lt;-is*l re hulhilnft.
to the right, catching the front norjh of th* old I'nh og nort an ter railed it "pci-mnnl property" ''imiitg January.t
some UdMKI Communists lammed sldence— formerly Ihe American
wheel of lire Mark. Mr l*ind*r rhor of the old amttben*! hrarl. taken from the tritl*.
A nnllouaily prominent eduralor.
There wa* a bur*t of fire at wa* taken to the hospital heir head perimeter.
■ main street In the Itussisn see. room lute were captured hy an­
Aesiatanl Dade •ounlv (tssllei Dr. Millet ha- etved a* president
the head of our column a* we and had lacrration* about (he
Th* drive carried them to U«tor of the city at noon, disabling other of Puller’* unit*.
It wa* mid-afternoon when Ma­ turneil left along a walled &gt;lreet fare Dsmagr in ihe Mark was chin, all thr way to the 37th Pa- tor Michael F. /atownv asld right of the University of Florida sine"
Several trucks and blocking all
women and five men verloilly ad traffic for two hours. Rhnpkren- rine Capl. Charles 0, Frederick of toward Ihe nttll-a ado*'* house estimated at f.UVI. Til* Model A rallel, M) mile* *hort of Re • milled taklfiL- part in Ihe swindle, ItflT.
Prior to hi* present affiliation.
Korea
on
the
e*»l
n
u
l
t|ee.
rra fearing rinli, boarded up Ihetr !.yn&lt;lhur*l, N*. J.. and hi* romnauv some Ml yat'D away.
Ford wa* demolished.
but tefuss-d In mgti wrilleu -tais , |)r Millet was Auncial« Commie'
got away from Ihe main North
Th* South Korean Eighth R •
window*.
Johnstuu and I moved up to see
nterita
He
adilwl
thal
the
woman!
einlier of Education for New York
vision neruplrd f-htinyang on th
- The crowd alb'in pled to marrh Rtreel of He.nil to hunt out the 8gt. Flrhter apprnarli Ihe rer|
admitted they earti list) ■ miis-li I State from i ''l l •» I94H. and was
main road northeast of Ynngji*
to the renter of the city where Ameriran ainiM»*»ailor'« re*ldenre lacquered, bras* Is.i,ml gate* oT
a*
11
Ml
a
day
utiiffing
the
coin*
after a 15-mll* drive.
also a memlw-r of the O ldnet. New
yesterday they had stoned a lln - anil Ihe lt*i»*ian ronsulate.
the Amerlcnn compound. At -r
their hris-sirres while working York Rial-' Itepartmrnt of ErluraIlfith bullfling* were empty. The romlliagg!d emplacement were two
The American 24th Division in
tlih hotel and held posiatalon of
in
the
counting
rnnqi.
knocked out 12 Red Korean lank*
k main Intersection of the famed If. 8 . nmbn»»adnr’» rrsltlence had Red soldiers.
t* aaltaarn i* a I'*** «IM.I
The t poltc* departmant «aid it tion.
In a fa*t push hark up the old*
|tr. Miller n v r i i " l hia A.It, de
Rlngilraatr In the international been Iftoletl and hatl been stlghtty
Kapofid
in
the
middle
nf
the
couldn't
pr-.-s.-riiie tinlrs* nr until
grre from the t ’pjvrrsity of It’rh
lone, for almost an hour before damage*! hy three mortar or artil­ street, Flrhter waVerl hi* rarhine aide Io keep all state agenrir* Ta*|u-8roul ’’Heartbreak High­ ■omcone
signrsl
an
afftdavil
lery shell*. The ||ui*iai *nri»ulate
operaling efficiently," he said. "I way" to within all mile* of T a rmood, hi" A.M. from the lint*- '
being dispersed by police.
and told them to surrender.
chatging a crtnir
Mr. Dxvid Brunk, Route 1,
submit thal Ihl* Is evidence ef Jon.
sitv of Virginia, and hi* Ph D.
Having
rmwda
of striking also wa* damagrd.
Box 35, Isoveland. Ohio, *ay» tha.
He
turned
to
hi.
Marine*
w
h
.
j
,
k()|
„
f
h)„
h
(lt&lt;lrt
|„
financial
Itlrhanl
J.
II.
Johnston
of
the
Advanr*
unit*
halted
in
tain
Columhi* IJniverriiy.
worker* In the Russian sector
Ju»t shout everything these day*
ihf 1r
*in*f MIJ|intfrmrht
afternoon to clear Red mine* and
I T n ilf 'c t N a t i o n s
blocked the streete with sii'omo- New V«rk Time* ami I arcompan had
In 11*28 he w a , * psychology i" on the farm h*» ehangad to tha
•Ight* on ihe implaremmi
wait for gasoline.
bile*. One column, attempting !&gt;■ led Ihe patrol.
"N
o
previous
administration
-tirrctor
al
William
and
Mary
C-d
oirrirrn way of doing thing*--*
"W e ’re gotioa , sthure lho&gt;^
The Marine* strung out io a
Sine* Tuesday morninc, this
II HOllaas* t m ess, n«s
reach the rlty from suburban
Irge, and h &gt; le -n d»an of student
I'uyr." he -hnuted, "Don't anybody ever had to perform *uch a task task fore* ha* punrhed 85 mite* «riUi 11 N 'ups SM.|on |t
ha and a*ri»l*n’ r&gt;rnf*'"&gt;r nf p«veho man practically hat to he a maFloridtdorf, wa* dispersed by po­ tong uneven line on both «ld*» nf sh»»ot.
that of making l.lS.nrtOJWKI do
ctunic to be the fanusr, hut tay*
a narrow, twisting »trret f|anke&lt;l
through Red territory. It we* United State* apptnval.
lice.
logy at Ru'lrteli t ' ,"v-i* ity . ®* hr .the only thing about farming
" If you Ho hy t.od |'|| •hoot the work of ItMO.mui.noo"
close to the wepr of it* worst
Strike inrrad at far a* that, '*y fence*, .tone wall* or houaea
The
prnpo.iat
rails
for
the
U
N
president
of
ireld.a
r"o|lege.
and
The governor said he considered defeat, Trejon. where the Ird i
that hain't rhanged from the old
As we mlged down the allent you."
a large imiuttrlal city In the
to rontlnue It* "dlrctive mil I ,i . ha., lerlurrtj * -I »uvid at Colup’
day* i« a farmer himself— he ju tl
He walled forward, still tierk«n- it remarkable that hr and the sla hlatlna 54th lo*t It* rommand&lt; r,
British mne. In Lina and Rleyr street, past the Ru**lan firthmlo*
aailManre
i„
thr
Republic
of
South
id*
\
pre'lfi
n-|ter,
h
r
•
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Independently clrrted Cabinet of MaJ. Drneral William*, F, Dean,
li*, to Ire tn good condition. Thai *
In thr American lone, worker* rhurrh where the Red* formerly Ing.
Korea, None of the sponsor* would author of rvrral ie-&lt;i) In th- 1 ope worry Mr. Hnink »ay» he
Marines moved up the street f i r m have Nvorkrd In *ilrh rum in early July.
marched out of factorial and call­ met seetrlly, several small grnupi
com
men
I
on
w
bet
her
It.
N.
for
«
ucntiorial ftebt, cod bs w trr-n diw.'-’t hare— hecauta now he has w
plrte harmony, unison and co­
with him.
ed pmte*t meeting* ageinit ihn of Korean men and women ran
now shoold drive noilh of the :!8th nnmerou- artrcle* for national puh H A D A C O L. By Taking H A D A The two North K " rran*. In oper*! Ion.
to Ihe vtrrets and clapped their
Wage-price order.
Parallel
the
line
arm
•
which
COI. he ha* overcome hia dafidlicatlon*.
"Y «u havr not seen any new*,
The Rritl*h public aafrtly of- hand*. They grinned at the leath­ dingy green fatigues and rap*
North Korea launches! it* invasion
encle* of Vitamin* Bis B2, Iren,
(tearing the fivr pointed Red *lar, paper headlines about Cabinet
fker In Ora* eald theie wer^ erneck*.
R
iiliih
Foreign
Secretary
E
r
w
4l
and Niacin.
The Marine* moved on. One* a came nut hesitantly liehlnd the quarrel* and strife In tha past 20 _____By B P U tW JO H N S O N
crowd* of demo nitre to n In the
Borin hat railed on Ihe U.N, to b The Assembly now ha* before
Here i* Mr. Brunk’• own •*»**•
lick rattle of sniper fire halted sandbag* leaving their weapon* months," he said "W e have voted
afreet*. They w a n "nulla order­
readv to hrlp all Korea. It ap it Kecrelary General Trygve Ide’* nrent; "M y main trouble before
isl v
e patrol Igjefly, The Marine* behind.
C IT R U S O U T L O O K R R IO H T.
ly and we don't anticipate any
peered that the lliitiah pmtwi&gt;al 50-year peaco plan calling
I started taking H A D A p O L w*a
Flchler walked up and motioned question. We have lieen In almost
edged clover to the wall*.
B U T H A R D W ORK W IL L BE
trouble.
might get emergency treatment long-range dl*cu**lon* by top a lack of sleep and nenmuioeat.
Iloipltal rnrpaman John Bn- them to'remove their isrket* an- perfect sreord. We have function­
N E C E 88 A R Y FO R SUCCESS* and to&gt; ni--hrd through rommltleMeanwhile, n i l and roid trafdiplomat" on all outstanding world Seem* Ilka averythlng I did I f*H
ed clicked together— Ilk* a
flic Wa* rill near Modeling, lint person of Fort Wayne, Ind., trou«er*. They did, wide eyed wit
the A urnihlv. A number **t problem". Lie ba* ln*i*ted recent­ had Food 1 ata— didn't U ite good
Inning funt!ia!l team."
against a shattered fear. Then Flrhter h.rd them re
Happily, the outlook for Florid" and
•trtalde Vienna, when CnmminiDt* crouched
counti lea prnhahlv wilt a t wpb ly, however, that *ueh talk* can­ — I had on appetite. And energy—
move their undershirt i, leaving
In ihe eight year* iwfnrr War­ citru* U brighter now than it ha*
tat down on the main highway storefront and III a Hgar*».
Itrllain In aponror the completed not lie effective until the Korean why, I didn’t nave enough
"This Is the way In spend an them standing In warm afternoon ren wa* Inaugurated Ihe rahinels been at thla time in many year*.
to (In * and an adjoining railway
resolution.
to hardly pick up my feel. I tried re
sun In l«ng woolen drawer* and under former governor* Hpesaard
fighting ends,
The bright prospect* were re
line. A rail line leading io Ba­ afternoon," he said.
Rrhuman tiotnled to the n"cd fos
|loth India and Israel "poke in dmen* of different thing*— noth­
The column moved on again, trnnl* shoes .lie gave each a R. Holland and Miilaid Caldwrli fleeted In th* fare* and altitude*
den, Kuulan army headquarter*
favor of tied r’h'na'* admission t" ing did ma any good. Then I
stopping hy a gateway leading rlgaret and sent them to the rear. were in almost constant quarrel* of the hundreds of grower* who continued uronitd nrtion hv th
In Auatrla, wa* not rut.
alarul
1IA P A C O L
and
(he U. N. Khartrll aaid: " If Ihe heard
Wc moved into ihe romp-nnd wilh former Attorney (irnrral attended the recent citrus Crow U -N , III Korea now that tin o igall
The CommunUl* *Do rut local Into ,i playfield and an outdoor
1ration', authority "it almul to 1
of Ihe amhat tador’s «e&gt;jdenre Tom Wgtson.
pew regime in China I* ready *in- started taking It immediat«Jy--I
rail traffic on a branch line »nuth- liaskelltafl court.
ere In illtu U at Camp MrQuarrlr ImiHi'cd" then He tir«i-e&lt;| the S,
icrely in uphold It* obltgu*inti* un­ gue*« it was Ihe *ectind bottle of
Capt. Frederick summoned 8 - which eofitalna the main house and
oa»t of RR IWIten. Both town*
Wat*nn didn't seek re-etm|on and all over the film * hell Iber­
are In the Ruaalan occupation Rgt. Jack A- FlfhW r of Aapln- several smaller ones. A long |o a cabinet position, hut ran ia a very cheerful not of onllmt*m eurlty Council’* decision* in the der the r liar ter. prospect* nf prarr TIA D A C O L when I darted feeling
ra»e and taid Ihe F rrn 'h govern
wriggling trench gaped emptily
in A*i* nnd ihroughout Ihe world goosl. Now I feel fine. Gel plenty
wall, I'a.
■one.
mi&lt;nrres«ftilly for governor the
Grower* hare reason to be eheer. ment ’'hopes that the United N’a
would Im- rnhanred hy Ite adrni*- of sleep, hav# a good appetite—
"The Russian ronsulate li hack hy one small house. A la ttrrrl year Warren wa* elected. Richard
In Vienna poller taid the Comful about their prospects fnr lb
enjoy my food, and beat of alb
munlit* were un*ucce**ful In at­ In there, nvrr a wall *umewhere,'‘ and faded North Korean flag with Ervin succeedwl him s* Attorney 1350-51 season. They hav* a hi" Hons ntay, tf need he, dluplav *tmi- sion."
South Korean official* al a I’m not a Mt nervou*. 80 far I v#
lar speed ansi efftrtency in thr fti
tempt* io abut down Ihe simmer* *nld the Captain. ’Ta k e *»me men a Fieri «tar hung limp from the tirnrral.
crop of fruit on their tree*, th" twre."
flag po|p.
new* conference In New York tairn I I battle* of H A D A C O L.
Ing power plant In (H i Britiah ami take a look."
jubllc ha* well demonalrateH thv* ^ In this mnnerlion Hehiiman aat'' call'd for an end to Ihe division I think H A D A C O L ie w onderfulTh e buildings had item stripped
Flrhter, a tall aolld Marine, or
■actor of the rlty. A ha nil of
t like* citrus concentrate a* welt France "rres-tvr* with avmnathv" of their country- Col. Ren C, Limb, Just look what It did for me.
•
Red* tried to entire Ihe worker* •lered up a group of leatherneck*. nf furnishing* ami all were slight­ Flame* werp licking from Ihe
In the plant out on etrlke. The This correspondent Joined them ly damaged hy shell nr mortar second story window of the Palace. a* rip# freah fruit, the grower« Secretary of Slate Arhrson'a nr** the rmtrattled nation'* foreign Yea. H A D A C O L la Dotag Good
hav* a strong, unified organise pooal* to give the General Aeoem- minister, expressed ihe hope that
We walked atlff-ltggvd and fire. In the ambassador's house
All Over Th* Cmiatry
worker* locked the gate*, how.
Second 1.1, I*. J. Harm of Forest Hon, and they have a more orderls- hly power to conduit aggrr*«inn I*. N. forces would go heyond the
tenae arms# the playficM. climbed one aa»v chair remained with it*
aver, and refuted to slop work.
hy helping thousands of distressed
City,
Pa..
f&lt;red
two
quick
clips
marketing aystam than ever hr. onywherr in thr world,
lided Iiark slashed open. The
Utth Parallel in their drive *- folke get the necessary elements
Other Commimlat worker*, at- a Hi-foot dirt bonk ond
from hi' rifle at the sniper and fore,.
Ultuh wa* full nf water.
Frulia and Israel also favored new gain«t the North Korean*.
tempting to parade Into Vletm* fence which topped it and dropped
they need when they l « k Vita­
1
the
etilplng
stopped.
f
t
So It look* like a good harvest big power attempts to rearh ac­
l imb said a program would he min* B i, B2, Iron, and Nlariii.
The looter* had left one electric
from the auburtr of Floridtdorf, nto the graaaey enclosure *urThen Pfc. legulre, who had during th# fall and winter and
♦*rv dliperaed my Austrian po- rounded by hushes and tree*. The refrigerator and a Chinese hronte
cord. India's Sir Senegal N. Rau presenttri Io the General Assembly Ye*. H A D A C O L help* to build
Marine* continuity ernaaed the en­ wall plague. In a corner of Ihe hauled down thr North K " rrltl good price* fur fruit from Florid* sitfgeatrsl the American. Rriti*h late thi* week urging unification up tlw hemoglobin content of
fli#.
flag, ellmhed on the roofj af the
' CBtrll aervant* In U n i, In the closure and scaled another tile- master bedroom wa* a pile nf
Russian ami French foreign mini"- of Korea, admission nf Korea to your blood (when Iren I* needed 1
uloFt house
In their optimism and enlhu* ter* mr»t in New York and dlaro** the U. N-. maintenance nf an in- to eerry these precious Vita­
American occupation ton*, held topped fence. We dropped down dirty clothing that looked like a porch of Ihe amlwMadn
with
the
hambno
flagpole
flying
trrnatlnnl police force in the min* and Mineral* In every or­
loain, however, growers f and mo.i
a twn-hoor atrtae hut returned to Into the m urlyard of the Russian North Korean uniform.
thr Stars and Stripe*.. lie
|{a preue.l
pressed nf them d «» should reallre tha* the major Hi*agrremrnt^ He addadl
roolrv and punishment of Com­ gan, and evety port of your „
consulate.
Outilde, Capt. Fredrick railed
Work In mld&gt;inom|ng.
"IV
rh
«p
»
such
dl»ctiA
4
ion«
have
the
pole
down
alonside
a
rain same hard work and the same
munist leader* in North Korea. body— ta tho heart, liver, kidney* • '
Tense and alert, warning each up the company and the Marine*
I American authorium eald there
not
hern
very
fniltful
in
Ihe
pa«i:
Were no atrikm In other pirt* of other to beware of booby trips sprawled luiurtoualy on the lawn, *pout to Hgt. Flrhter.
striving far efficiency and Im they may fail again; hut the at
and lungs, even ta the eye*, hair
Ttw Sergeant lashed U)e flag­
For a four o'clock mark fie and ntlla. Thousands whoae *y»re* U . 8. anna. There «wag a el- ond prepared to take under cue* disdaining an neradnnal sniper
prevement that they have done I- tempi la worth making. Even if
pole to a porch rolunm at 3:37 past year* will ho neeea«ary *"
hnme-from-whool
youngsters.
mt»
taltar report from the French oe. tody anyone found In the con- •hot.
terns were deficient In Vitamins
nothing el»e came nf them, ihe
Fart of the company returned P.M. Ju*t 42 minutes after we had maintain tha gnlna they have mad- minister* could at tea*l reaffirm a three-ounce package nf cream B I, B3. Iren, nnd N t « ! n are bene■dpation aono, which Is primarily aulate building, the Maries moved
to tha Russian consulate. In a entered, wonted and secured the and to continue to advance.
In.
•Cri cultural.
cheese
with
a
few
I
able*
poor*
of
filing from H A D A C O L . . . even
jointly l a x (thal Ihetr rm uitrirsl
W* climbed the itepe to ttw brief businesslike session, Ffr. compound. A sharp clatter of auto­
A l noon there were no report*
rasplwrrv iam and spread on hot hundred* of doctor* have recom­
Pe*t* and di•*■••* must tie eo»rrh and walked gingerly Inin the flarthlomrw It. pemalo nf Jersey matic weapon amt rifle fire to trolled, grove* must ho fertilised, would **Ulr all their Interoattona' buttered lo*»L
thoae which rocked Vienna y*»termended H A D A C O L to their padispute* by peaief'd mean*, and
day. Polka ware out In force, rent hall of the building which I C ity and RgR I-e&lt;’n Reese of thr north heat • talon for the Irrigated when nocoaaary, and man
tlsnts. |
tha psychological effect upon an
gad a •pactal guard had beep Had ls*l visited in tha autumn of Huntsville, Ala., hoisted an Ameri­ flag raising.
Ancient Egyptian* and Assy­
Give ’ H A D A C O L a chance to
Capt. Predirk reported by radio aged properly, and grower* mu* ■natnu* world would he far from rian* kept dog* of reengniuhte
pared
around
tha
Austrien I94T In a rain attempt to Inter- ran flag under the watehful eye
help you. Don’t let anyone tell
continue to eiert every effort to negligible."
chancellery and other government view Russien Col. (leneral T . F- nl |,t. Donald Evans, Jr., nf Al to hia regiment, then ordered hi* produce high quality fruit that th '
breed*, including greyhound* and you something etee la "ju »t a»
Israeli Foreign Minister Muehr
eomnany to ’’saddle up and mere
flhUkov whin headed the Russian loona, |‘a.
buildings.
rood.” Insist on genuine H A D A - a
publk will Ilka and that they win Sharett wrlcnmnl Russia's initia­ ma*tiff».
out.
The
flag
waa
lowered
and
the
delegation
of
the
|olnt
U
.
(L-Sovlet
Communist eourra* said workC O U Yon risk nothing h e a e te *
The Mariitee filed out nf th* he proud of having produead. No tive in urging a ftv«-p*»wer accord
Marines returned to the American
com million on Korea.
i n throughout eastern A u stria -- commission
H A D A C O L Is sold only on n strict
matter
what
pricoa
fruit
bring*
•ad
said
such
a
pact
wqttld
hr
■
&lt;
■
c
o
m
p
o
u
n
d
.
Handkerchief
eiit
ambassador's
residence
for
a
aim!
{JumUi*— the Knaaiaa aaattpatlon
Thla Oftncr triad to unit*
money-bark guarantee. You’ll foal
fin
d
It
la
threat
tea
much
ta
asinvaluable
buttress
fur
pear"
flaga
found
In
th*
amla
r
retwprony.
rea
hut
fa
but
M
M
wbre
th*
Boa
m i i h h i i M fg m m arettiag*
better with The flttt fere bett
Ha alao daclaretj that Acheren'a
rafnaad to
A* the Leathernecks war* rig
1 tabu ur pour money wfll
- “
a hatalma ffeotata atbae thug
By" Gtly. I I
Kan. A L N aL M u N
I
FW*#)
ptnnvre*
caturna af Ute&gt;4d j7 the g rw U r
krft
an
gltergativs
effort
to
pro*
Fit
t
i
l
l
re
ITM
Dub Sou
• teag
W pence I* nreaaaary if tW
of
ML aft* rea an hy
1 fail to gel together.
i r ii r f r ii t .
In
Korea,
the
cloanup hattlg of Rem^ . __
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N E W Y O R K . Sept. 26 (&gt;V»
I American *ource» today outlined
a tit poinl prate formula lor KoiccaMing lor a unified country
to be pul back on ttt feet by I hr
combinrd rcioime* of the United
Nation a.
The element* the United State*
contider* e**ential (or Korea'* fu­
ture follow closely propotali ad*
vanced by Britain and Canada. The
^ Britnh are milling work on a porlwar plan for the nation.
Amerkan informant* u id the
"United Stale* ha* no dciire (or
bate* or rpccial privilege* tn Ko*
rea" and want* the country to be
free from the domination of any
other nation.
It alto detire* Korea'* admtition
to the U . N. and the organization
H of the country in inch a way that
it "will pote no threat* to it*
nrighbor*"— China and the Soviet
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A M o c ln te d I ' r f w L w t d V V I r *

Organized Resistance
In Korea Vanishing;
Taejon Is C aptured

Advance

Truman Appoints
Robert A. Lovett
As Marshall Aid

Former Kansas German Police
Police H e a d Is Drive Reds Out
Heard At Probe Of Party Office

Of
Defense O n c e In
S t a t e D epartm ent

U n d e rs e c re ta ry

W A S H IN G TO N Sept. 2S l«P&gt;
Former Umfer»eiret.iry of Slate
Robert A. l.ovdt we* picked by
Prctidcnl Trunian today to fie Dr
puty Sec pete ry of Drfrrj.e.
He Mitered* Stephen 1. Early,
who n leaving the defeme port
Salurdey lo return lo prlvele himnrtt
Lovett ii e tlo»e friend of Seciclery of Defense Meiihell. undri
whom he »er*cd et Undcrieciclery
of Stetc. He ii now in the invertmcnl henkiriR liuMnr** in New Yoik
with Brown Biolhci*. H uron in
end Co,
Mr. Trumen telephoned l-ovrlt
et hi* home at Lucutl Valley, N. Y.
at 7:30 A. M.. offered him the ap­
pointment and got a prompt ac­
ceptance.

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S A N K M H U . K M f tlD A . T H U R S D A Y

Six Point Peace
Plan For Korea Is
Offered By U.S.

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flooding**
with
scattered .h n -c n north portion to­
day, Otherwise partly cloudv will*
local iltrrn m n
thundershowers
through Friday. Continued warm.

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KANSAS C i n . Srpi 2H &lt;/T)
A burner K*n*a* t ity i**du e
comm internet told * Sc»*ic t rtme
Invetllgslmg Committee l.xUv tb it
be b*&lt;l been ii*i.tight undri pie*
*utc to m il* rb.tngc* in lltf *Ir
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IH A TTIIID IIM AIMS of South Korenn village* hke (be above sre roc hy the advancing I'nitrd Nation*
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t tuh-.w ingin- K o t r i . u »t i m ii p lrlfh in A ruffle JlPi
liciman poluc drove mil • Rcd&gt; (|jn,j. ,nij \ 1 I I W , and mf.inlryInun
dir
t mnmiiiml
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» rndri'd, rrlaxrd. through
Baiic in the whole American
mdlrr o|&gt;etir(l it, lltier d*v» of
Ruhr h n d q in ltri. I'“l.v &lt;I(C'
||,r wrrckrd .tirrl. whrir only a
idea it the r*tab|i*hmeni of a
public bearing*, t hamhei. irlalect mg prll-d «.itn ..Ii i n n and ben |ru
r.iltrr ii,ry S*d fought
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. varied program &lt;&gt;f rntrrtialnment
•trong U . N. comtnitiion with wide
It had been expected from the
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lital Itinaggu*. focmer &lt;|em»(*all* gla i.r. in llir l.r.ruirnt dining , , . IBr hsltlrt, A l’ ao»|ri|«&gt;nrfent
A «i«tn rp fl
S l l f f i - ■" » * " ,'g*,d 1"* th*-m by *:.iw-«rd F
authority to handle on the *cene time Mr. Truman named General R n u l r
I lo tlS C
G rO ltp
L C f l t l C I I h Iumm I Irailri. oiii r mtilr an a|»
Marshall •• Defenae Secretary,
I C m r i a H On r * i* Threat
loom
11,,ai V Jn trlin d ir;vutr,|
c ic n t
Funds T o
B e ii»r**Ki K»«tnei Mr i *»c .c f*e,i
after the rralgnatlon of l-nui* A.
i
IHunlmrnl willi him and a.Vrtl Inin
llir |«ill,r o.rd lolrr In &gt;|r u
(-()| | rMI,
(Tlic .lv)
I'llllet.
Johnson, that Marshall would rail
llir n r . lu r .lory Imilding h n r in ( „„„nii,|ing dir f n.l Matmr* ReI n B u d g e t F o r 1 9 5 1 * * n e Bncnterru in r r . m.litdc.1 Dt
upon I^ivelt to serve under him,
city tnd tl.o .oiiir iliin g c cmnni llir fair of l lonnuinol rfriiamr ol #inir„| i,,|,| U'lutrlir trf thr bout of
____It. M Huntley, Orlando dentifti
Since Congree* I* not in a n .
M \ S II| M il* lS . Sept. 2*— «,!** some of llir |w*lire captain.
aion, Lovatt will be given n reStale Senator L F. Boyle an- and well known blackface r n o r
a Hull'll ruder tripimlioning it toi (,n i| VMi„ r&gt; »»*« ti I’ M Vledne*i . t
i j &lt;1inn, w h n (%*!» nrrnnii»#»itif*n
— Iffp. \ invim i l M i i ) aat*1 (♦»!■!
eei* appointment. The appoint­ rmunredi ttbi* morning .that
tli.I lube I, ,.u| be a.krd Ibnag- li,,op rrinlorcemfnt. arii.iug tnnn
be hail (hr pmR(| ,,y M|, v p- ,:|lt|„n
iliy. wlirn thr |itl If flit tmllrcf
ihr \rm% h** Inlorinwl him ll
ment later will hr nubjert In
bc*n a*»ured lliat sufficient fund* pile
&gt;her,
i Orlamlo. Dr. Huntley cbo»e n ||| nrrti an ■fldlllutml 100.POO gio to |&gt;ul the irip ir.l in wilting, I rum f.ngland
h o k Hindi .mil ru t. giving die
Senate confirmation.
lint the norllitidr
llrnuu ralic I bitty policemen
mrn In Ihr nrtl O i miinlh*. Vlnwith
ml'lrer Xlnrtic vnv i on»( .Irlrl y m iM ny nf
Senate approval la expert*-,). At | will be included in tbc Slate Road hlw
Irailri lit'* agreed ami then detid* Hunt liroii* hcokr min thr liuilduid
«nn l«»M rr|M»rlrr« that M «l. Urn*
T A I.L A IIA S S E K Rapt. &amp;-&lt;*&gt;■ Undersecretary of Stale, laivrlt Dcpailmerit’* UtAI fiudgct tn in­ take*, including Joel Field, Mr
F t f r i p u t *»! llir tif|
Hr pul) rhirf rd again.l it. .aying. " I winild— The assessed value of P To rliV ' waa In almoal daily contact with clude ihr widening of French A»e- I.*nc, F. Ilnaky Wight, the Rev r r » l Clu»l«
•I 12 13 I* M . fifleei* minute*
\m«*nt 4»i fnteft In ihr muth
J. B. McKinley. Judge
Shat on ^•if i l i l f , a4ill ______
_________
100.000__
mrn
would n‘l do that."
taxable property Increased I J M
8enator Vandenburg (K-MIcht,
aftei eipiiation nf dir liiiti.li 4S- iri tphirrij tlirrr mo|f tilini
nnd M. R (T -lto n rl Smith. H* ^ „ rr.djd
addilmn In the 3«.I«e*
979,461 thU year. Comptroller C. GO P foreign policy trader, and nue, a farm to market road.
On another occasion lie *aid be hour J f -dhnr f ' i r.*,uat|on
,|re*g» imWied «loye **•
other congressional chief*, lie we*
During the (M il week a turvey- rnde-l bl» art with a tan dance.
M. Gay reported today.
Inn, Nurm nn «n»l H*4e*n«
following aevetnl .omteat aonS •
ordered
cited hmaggio why hr duln'l lk*ye
. ^ G a y .y jd T h e eaUmotod i h u *k &gt; generally well liked.
mg part* (m m the Ro*d Depart­
In (he ln .rn irn t, lliei r *rt into
I h r N o r th k o r n n
iir n y ft (ft
a viTift i T proper! v In the elate frw
Lovett, a 55-year-old native of ment lia* been at work on the , , . S “ nf ”
a
hail of tal'lrw air from *ngrv i M ifiplrtr m ill in r ) nn Infiftff
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I U 0 totaled 13.7IT.001.131. com Huntavllle, Tex., aerved aa *prria)
w*&gt; roundly applauded for her r” " " r‘
pre.idml, at a meeting volt, Hm ('mnmunl*l&gt;. !"d qnukly r*|»rlir,l it 4 fi •i f 4m
I ont
W it t ie r
pared to tt.M3.02S.Mft for 1940. aailxtant to the Secretary of War project.,
W A S H IN G TO N . Se,&gt;t 2R o l’ i
Fkamber*.
In addition, tha aa.**i*d valua­ In 1040 and 1041. He later became
tlirni
I'tltj m i •nrif tponiliTtU n hit
A* *oon a* tlie survey i* com- dlfflrult feat, of arrotialn dan&gt;"W p
h iv r
wtifi) mImiuI
tion of homesteads which are ex Assistant Secrelary of Wac for tJeled it will be necessary tn get fng. An o.tiatan* Inatrmloi „'
Sevrial p «llrr and Coinniiini-I
H -p Vin .011 i f) t ■*1 I'vfav mg hitii,” f*hnmlM»ri* •|AiF&gt;tr1*! Itm iirtfi"
l«F4f(i!im|rit in K oihm
the Ibiti* Duxbiny Heb’vd -&gt;f
rmpr from taxation Ineraa.ed I'm. Air, a po»t he held until IVrrm
a-i-rr hurl in It', In a .l, lud no
erl
leymon
r*l
tlie
ill
aft
law
tn
I If ttifl lit If
lr&lt;rti|tt t»*i|lh of
ihe
additional
right-of-way
from
»•
rrmufliing
tier, 1045.
I*«nring «he rerenlly won i » i
947.644 from 11.022.400.776 to It
arrpiu.ly
H r wa* undersecretary of *Ute llurteenlli Sltret tnulh to the Or- amateur
emit e.t r
in Oiland*.. toiler I llir mri|ii*lilir«' lie »*ld
rPilBIMfl Ua! a|tf1nk' th
tlS -l IH,3S2.
Itooni t'V room, Ihr ( i n l i i ct«*ori Ml*" ftitrin ] 6f 1411 Sriiiil htglik* 4v,
•
Vtnarst iim ra ip T u m
r«|
Mo»t of the increase was In r --J
e&lt;t 'Hit r.-.iating j«.&lt;rty nffn el
-miliu j ill (iffili «H% (iiitii thr
iaudn Highway, be declared, and II. -, feat. Included Ihe liack bv"d, tcu ll from the *alt'tip nl \*i**'ual «t wlmlir-ii|i nf thr
iaaty thru*!, qUMlinn rnaik and
1 lidmlirr* 1ciltf fhr rfirfimlVIrr It •
property, altbnuah moat cnuntlr’lir tililir .t I in, I fir iitRjlfir.ii I h» th t
IMimtrd oiil that the preim l right- other difficult movement* and tail*n l anti K n r it r lutre. while trrrivnl niMfii* Miitiviyiiimia felt* I tom Ihr iuxiiri'uia hrndipiarlri
A lllte "f I2ii Coutniunl.*. (mnl
also reported train* In valualjnn&lt;
ol-way north lo Seminole Rnutr- posture.
Harry Wester a&gt;mm men without prevniu. *ervice *t*v phimr 4-mIIn. Sm ui'iim o', hr trull- ly marched nut to thr . I m t .lug i»ru iijir if fn 4 linn, Mill hr 4 lift lilton peraonal and railroad and telehome
firtl thr m llrrn Mwirni*«l mr I I Ing
*ard it sufficient with it* width of panlril at the piano.
thr “ Internationale,” and l.itrd
graph property.
T h e p r o g r a m opened with
r
alinutlng "Trimniy go huiii. vi&gt;
0 |&lt;euing bearing.
into
the ••rttrr grt (n lin r.**
0
Railroad and telegraph propert’62 feet.
Ilf th** nner (N m n lu l IIfrI for. e
medley rrn Ihe banjo l.y W illard
Mn n u n ! h r r ocrNhinn, ( h r i ' I i i p m tnry will hr oiir«."
la a»»aa»ed by the atato whTlc rea1
Army * minitower neerl. anil rite
**l «m r»tim ilrrl I i IMNMI mrn nv»r*
The
widening
would
make
French
4'onntilly,
with
M
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Wester
.c
•♦
•ill,
6
p
ntm
inritt
lnisinr&gt;.
nitn
Si* llrltlsh officrr* attemptert Iand personal property la assaaseii
way it u«e» the (one* il ha*. Vm i ii 11r*f *in him w ith j« pmj* . iit**h in.prcl Ihr premier* -b*o *I \ be t h in i h i f r fom lht mil h«vr hrrn
Avenue a *lx lane highway similar company ing.
by count*- lax a»*aaanr«.
to the alatr highway on Ridge
Guest* Intriatilced by Fot S loo ,airf the Home Aimed Set- 4hfI Hulirit him if hr *Miitr1 tn forr thr puli, r ,un&lt; into actirrti 411 A*ill hr anIpTff nut. W iH rt » tiff
Only mftrill of the stale’* 07 connM IA M I,
Sept. 28— f/Tt— Three
11 e#•, Ip■#4| U at r t a , t BH|
wrre
Rm,h (i, Harrlman
They ivrrr J r r t rd by Itn l, In.Id 1
r im , Kt ji| » t .»*'&lt;•! flu ■*r r*ir»ltth»
..
, W, H. Ni.l'-.l vue. Cnmmillee liead* tbonld get
tie* reported a &gt;lacroue In thri- *»l»rihnne rornpanv g irl. acru*ed n| wood Avenue In Daytona
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which, he declared, ha* pcde.trian son, Rotarian, A. -I Tnompmn
Th r 1Mil Atlrmrrtf Divi'lon, d"- Mu
11441 i fit lil'r Ail v fivrftiin
nvtrall taxable property, and (■• putting a idlver lining worth an underpasses
Jr of Orlando. George Morgan, into the «nh|erI rieepiv enough to
at .eyeral point*.
r*. |riin Iu ,, ..H,rr flrllid, .1 vi »,o
• ■'l 'bp \ i-f11• prtrio Mil,i4 t*j|fi
all Instancex the darraa** wa, ■.lim ited lioo.mw) in thely bra.
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tlifh*t|
Glnaon.
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p|.&lt;|*me
remrifier
lor
.nil'
inei|tlalo, IV- r Grrntitiii, m ., -- ■
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F t ♦» r •f h if hr non f'din.
In a letter to tVeatev S w c
•icre* surrendered today, and five
amall.
Sandy Jacob.on of *l,e Key • &gt;»i Ilie*
fI lamff«•et•4 Me.
building
They are Calhoun. DaRo.o, I.t other per.on* were tmoked with Stele Road Department rnmmi
Hirtbday greeting, weir sung 1 ■'
i .r r man
au'i r omnuni.i
Vin-on noted in » pieparetl
aloner, Mr. Hoyle polnteil out Hi-- George W illiam , ami I. M '
bertf. Wakulla, Itardea. Okeehnbee them,
lira appeal’ d piMlan! Hial lb &gt;
l.lglr* j»olea w e n erected
Dixie and Hamilton.
All were freed on bond, rrim-ln™ need f-ir a pedestrian it rider pa a ne|| Martin KHneclphri led ' I - tltletnenl ll*al ihe pretenl d»*l* a' the former alr| rt al (ilrutei
ti.b reiiut.ltlouing lia.1 -Ii in t, a1
r
The blgga.i Increase war rr- from 11 .mm to tt. 6*&gt;o. Jndi-e ll-e arm.* F'rem-it Avenue at Eight ecu •inging.
law cicmpl* liont indm linn mer, villr in preparation for thr open the l(r,f party and .pan-d ..It,,
ported hy Dade county whi;h h -- Willlard In criminal court ga&gt;» th Rtirel a* a aafety meaaure fo»
I'realdent Ralph A. Smith ntg
Ing tomorrow nighl nf Ihr new prnprrtj .hnldrra
an e»tlmated IBfi.1,357,#93 In tax­ them a mild tongup.|aahln&lt;r f” r pupil* of Seminole High Hr-hn-d rd the memlter* lo atteod 'he wilb dependent*
Trlr hollaing .Imltagr i•I
i r t , be rnnllmied. tn *ailing Ol* Fanner* Aur-lhm Market, and *11
able property. Dad#'* I94P total -nauntlng the law." anil told *helr Orlando haa « aimilar Undernaa* *• lli.ttict K ina n i. ''onvention at
indication* point to a i front in I)'* Ruhr.
the
National
Guard
and
|te^-rv--«
Colonial
Drive
and
Ihe
Orangwaa SM041.DI6.172.
Orlando. Oct. 7-10
attorney. Harry Preplah:
•».- arttirH four* mi- ♦•kinr turn rr,,w,k r «Hinly Aicmt f* U
Duval reported taaabla property
V IE N N A , fW|,l. ‘K ,1*1 Sr a*
“ People aren’t aa stupid ■* you Rlo-.om Tra il, he ilale.|,
wlu* h*vp Imil foil I ( fits, ovfD 4ii ",,ri
ih li nittffiinK.
■‘It la hoped that inch an undri
totaling t2t4A50.AJt, cwmparrd to think they are."
T A M P A . Sept &gt;4 &lt;q*, * r,H
di.lurhanr*
South Sanford Avenue, which trrrdf1f «aNTomrnuiil*'
rr ••*!••*• na r*** t w o
yrara of m ilitary retype d u r t n r 'be
11mI* mrt » I H f* « 4 m I « o l
l2IO.fi.12.3U for 10«»i Kttlaborourh
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tllS
halre.|
operator tndav i-ti
Rooked, fingerprinted and mug
bad been Mocked for Ihe laying
last
war
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Sept
27
&lt;
&gt;
V
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Mr,.
M I 7,h71,820. eomnarod t* » 2flfi- ged were:
id'atgad with fir*' '• ................ l . r
of a culvert is now open fm (r«f
We
are
laklng
in
men
wtj&gt;&gt;
have
Florida title* bad no traffic i|aa*i’
4to,M 3; and Pim-llsa 1183,827.1 If),
in Hie death of h«t .mail .on .bo.*
fn- b* pointed out.
I o l I’l. W RFI'K I ’ll
many de|wndentr," Vln.on -ea8
I * i f c C h e a p P r i c e F o r in I !*I !*.
compared lo I I M .844.944
irwadaaee l*a Page ro a r)
•e«fv Wa. found -1'lffed In.lde * ,*.
Dave Shannon and hi* Siring
\
H'tfi
IliMlg,tnilpe
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"W
e
are
finding
lhal
mrn
with
they were Hrsden'on, M »&gt;i*i,'"
On a parrentag# haala. the M r
f ngri a'oi «* the l . o in
JfFitFftldY whrfi file’ *tlivrr
S l o p p i n g W a r , S a y s G l Plant C ity, Avon Park, Uutr&gt;
nut pievlnii* aervlre are atlll nl M„.|.-r. will furnish mush for
A N O T H E R IIRA B A N D IT
■•at Inereaae* wera raported hy
Chief f'lirnlnal H-i o' V 4 »
Ihr nrraaion, and are lporu-irrd ifFlllltg Id nVttlfl Ililf HikT • 1**1 ♦
home
Vet
veteran,
are
living
or
Winter Haven. I eealmrg. Pur*.. •
K E E N E . N. II.. Sep* 2 8 -r m
r j fit. John* rountr which lumped It*
l-y Ihr Sanfmd Atliintb National K«in! trurk, w m f«tir»**i infn t \ ♦ llltr C M t 841«| Mix f &gt;1, M T't'i*.
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A S r iN W A L L . Pa., Rept. 28-4A1 and Ocala.
They
will
|c »,' •
w total from I15.fi0l.7r to 123.910. I’oliee said today that when theRank.
iltlrh n n
(grtirvii
Avrlliir
«' f ;■* v» ,i* *»M ill v*»f rp#*i ♦lit iff tinA Marino sergeant who belpo-i .iward* finnt the N'ntlon*l Sab-'GilliPtl .h** k»|r»AN n#x1litti|* 11**h t f h r
312; and Alachua which reported arrestrd Mr*. Eleanor Htln.on, .11
I.arry Jonc* will srrvr a, on
f'mii'pr«rfi A v r n t i r »( Iff If* riVInrl*
1* »f It .( hf»t *fffi, II I! r t f
an inereaae from ttS.81fl.6l8 to on a shoplifting eomplaint. to retie the Rusatan rontulale lr&lt; Council.
tiorirer. and product, .obi wilt ) i' %I r » il Miy |'ii»»f Mill u * hf* Jiil t i, &gt; ti r i
S A F E T Y t (IN F E R E N C E
11**1*1aV ‘A ll* « it"! h Ii a iff »hr
which she pleader! innocent. .b» Seoul wrute hi. family “ If I evr*
135.6.18.2.13.
include farm rrrip* and m in e d
iff f lmrlr* Itt'ii k N4i’l I#•&gt;Inv
Georg* A. Speer, roiinly pro­ Um-oii. item* *uch a» farm imil.
bed to give my life tn keen w*i
h»'4il, h'll l|i11 111'1HI III v f . i , . „
had in her braaalere;
»th
William
I*.
Ilitrnr*
nf
l
i
t
secuting altorney, is representing
p
Two toy gun*, a ne»-kl»re, • from hitting cloae tn home,
An Invitation haa liecn extended
•••Ii*** &lt; ahiM't *hr n pi t , 1 •' All •1HM ,r*a|
H E D O N E W RONG
the Seminole County Chamlicr to the managei and the Hoard nf Wiiifh Mra* «lr Ivinkf Hi*4 I ►
bracelet, five toy automot.lle*. . would lie a cheap price to p er."
&lt;« hm • flr«
\ he«&lt;
klumntfo fn «vhirh f* P illfiiilnl «i
D E T R O IT . Sept. 28 t/Tt Ad..., of Commerce *l the two day Gov
H unllMNld nr |*8| • f h r * •*
The teetey waa written a f*-&gt;
.mall jack nlantern, two n .J y
Howard Hell «tole a Idryrl*. Inlco-1 ernor's Highway Safety Confer­ Dirnlora of the atictinn market fiuifr I hit n I'lfMI lit- « mn Irvifi^!
day.
ago
hy
Staff
Rgt.
Jark
A
panties and a p*n and pencil set.
ing lo tide it home to Atlanta, *., ence which held lla first general at Webster to viait thr n r . mat *•» avitlil till tine VVilhr I *»♦ Mik*.
I’R E S ID E N T I tl i i i m ;
krt, and to coach the local prr.o,, Nrgfn, wh»* wi| i iiftrm|ilir
Pnlirr alleged
the
eotlertlne F’lrhter, 31, who we* among th
T A I.I.A H A S S K K . S»nt *8 &gt;/&gt;'
In court he wa* riim -lp i r araainri Hits morning in Tampa
..pt P w
P E K IN , ill.. S-pi
nr! on market practirr, t*id Mi !•*(I turn fmin Itrnrva In f*4*tnrrn..i
— The State today paid Bober* J. cama from Iwr, live and ten r-en* f in l Marine* (&gt;■ sweep Into the stricken.
Mra. C M. Flower* la represent­ llawaon
pc, . c v r lt* *
low 1*,at 'Franklin tl
renter nf the South Korean rltv.
Avriilia,
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rhavifnl
Pleu*. Orlandn attorney, a M.noo •tore* and waa valued at 82 (*fi
“ It waa wrong," he .aid, “I ing Ihe Seminole County Mom'
*n |hr
•
'lock
and
damaged
ni-i
"If
we
don’t
atop
them
In
K
o­
with
fiiluiH
tfi
ifivr
*
|ini|M
*i
Mra.
Rtfn»on
wa*
held
tn
lorv*
I 'J *pad aI fee for helping tha Road
rea," Sgt. Firhler wrote, "where ought III gel about fill day* in tall ‘ Demonstration Clubs al tne meet
L K G lflN M E E T
huml *i|;ri«l larfni r making tin i s i l t n a d brtdg- on 'ha Hill, . , . ri'*»f
Department defend a ault which (sail for hairing Friday.
The judge obliged him.
Inga.
•uith o f Pekin Jan t
The Sanford Pott 5.1 of ihr turn
next will they strike? We Ilia*
resulted In overthroxeliu the .12
"
Amrrlran legion will meet Mon
' few day. ag"
towrar.'t ait back and lal the Tom
A l. TO M E S H O M E
year-old practice of renting equip­
l«*«l frnck tht lariiF i»*rr in ( f:n
day night at 8:00 o'clock and all
munlata threat engulf all th» goo&gt;*
I.OS A N G E L E S . Rent 38 -At
ment to build mad* without romp*
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memliera of Ihe Post are urged
hr ,1 f h r ||F»h nf fliftfrilfii* * The
A tlrad Al Jol»on returned b- we did all over th# world and onl&gt;
tltlve l,Ida.
C H IC A G O , Sept
i,lb T ’- I(fi ni *« n 4nt «*? T hr ■Vl i r t v f%
to attend in order that the broad­
T n
Tha fee, requisitioned hv the plan* fait night from entertainin' •trike l&gt;ark when it etrlkea home."
narion'a
wraHier
pat
ter
u
e
&gt;
*
cast of tbr program will
a
»»m n M
Road Department, fa In addition to combat troop* In the Korean we,
little
change
I'ulav
surer**, said Karlyle floiiaholder,
R O U G H TO W G IR L
Plaua1 regular retainer of I 1 JW0 a ion* and had this comment:
Moat nf Ihe rniilisi ,1 had ahou
pu.t commander.
P H IL A D E L P H IA , S-pt. 28 _*/»».
T h e W e a th e r
“ Know what it feel, like to M
year aa attorney for the State
Joel S. Field announicl fmtay era nr rhtudy weather. S k l e , wet*
rifle-wielding “cow
girl"
back? I’m going ♦&lt;* look nn m » t« — A
Board of Administration.
clear over the
northern
jrc .i
that
final
arrangements
for
this
W
A
S
H
IN
G
TO
N
,
Sept.
28
Iff*)
Government
prnmitca
of
larger
IA C K S O N V II.I K. ^**-|ii '* * i,V i
He and lawyer* hired hy Inter come tax and aee If I paid eno..»h • wounded her husband, exchange*
broadcast. “ Operation Early Bird," p la i n ., Ih r fur euiilhue.r *u,l 11,
ftrm l nfi
76
"Those ruy* are wonderf"' " *h. »hot* with a hand nf policemen an-* •uppliet and lower price* of meal today tlmwed *ign* of fulfilment.
52
w eated contractor* did mo*t of the
Pacific northwest. |i w a . , bold
over
Station
W
T
R
R
have
t&gt;em
1 iriclnnati
»t,»
6fl
A* ihe Agrtnilture Department predicted trveral week* ago. the completed.
“ courtroom work In tha equipment •Ingar tald reporter* In referrin? then surrendered last night.
and fog gy In
the
northeasterMre. Amelia Range, 47. wn&lt; movement of cattle and hog* from farm* to tlaughlrr market ii begin­
Drover
76
10
rental ault. The Toad Dapiytmenl’a to the moral* of rombat troop.
-tatea and p a r tly etnudy in lb
71
*8
Detroit
regular staff of lawetra tnok llttlo "TM * la a mmh tmigher war than liken lo police headnuartera ,*itl ning In increase. Ukrwtte, ilaughtcrer* are beginning lo rut thru
•’
lilt
hern
aisle*.
Cool
weathe,
S IN A T R A D IVO Kf E
4'*
1'r n t m
wearing a ten-gallon hat, while
\8
part In th* pmcaadlnfa. Attorney tha fail one. hallev* me."
S A N TA M O N IC A , Calif- Sept spread nver Hie northern Ruckle, New Voik
trimmed cow girl *klrt and PfJW buying prirea. These price curaf
65
G m eral Rlrhanl Krvln opoo*e»t th»
nor
th
ern
greal
p
la
i
n
,
.n
d
»he
*
«
I
boy boots. She wai charged wl'K should *oon he reflected in retad ment reported that meat produc­ 2K fill— T b r I l-year-old marriag- ern l.ake Superior region
Phoenix
m i
BOM B PROOF
f it
(
R^*d Department In the litigation
tion hy ledrralljrdnapcrtcd alaligh. of Frank Sinatra and hla wife of
H r iif tlr
♦V)
aggravated aaaault and battery an-* priee levels.
N E W YOR K. Sent
28
38
It la normal for meat ninpllr* terer* laat week totalled 328.- firlallv hit the rocks today wit'
fA
w
i khifi,;if?H, n .r
The fashionable Sherry-Nether, vlntatlnn* of the firearm* set.
65
W AR NING RRRVtfR
O ltl.A N D O A N h O i l ' l l
to be lowest and prirea h ig h -it OOOjOOO pound*. Thia was an in­ Mr* Narn-y Sinatra receiving an
"i
Port My era
71
M fT C H K I. F IE L D , N .
Rep* land Hotel hae set up an emergency
in the late summer. That la the crease nf 8 per rent over the pre­ proximalelv a third nf the croor.
F R A N K F U R T , Germany S- (* Jacksonville
81
MRS. K N O X D IE S
fil
JR i d t — A lc‘.*ph«nle atr raid bomb ahalter and rlvtlian defense
*ea»nn of smallest marketing, of vious week and 11 per cent above er’s rati mated |I.OOO.(Kin * ¥e ■ 2M (,7b Miaa Sadie ibdle A ’ both
71
41
JO H N S T O W N . N. Y „ Sept. 2«
warning ay»t»m rapable of alert unit for gursta and peraonnrl.
meat animals. Farmer* are bury production in the correspondent income. Sinatra let hi* wifi h*&lt;not of Ortandn, Fla,, wa- annoin*- 1 Orlando
The management of the hotel, et (AA Mm. O a rle a B. Knox, one n* then with rrnp cultivations and week tait year.
Ing anv part of the nation In the
a separate maintenance decree b- today aa the first w o m a n 'udge •
Street, Amarira'a leading woman Indus harvesting operation, and with
S a n fo rd
W ent her
* 0 evert of «nemr air attarh haa be--- Fifth Avenue and 59th
The hulk of tttla Inereaae wea default In auperlor rourt.
the If. S. mnirt system in German
triallst*,
die
.1
last
night
at
hr*
■
n
non
need
yesterday
that
the
en­
fattening nf meet animal*.
pork. Hog •laughter wa* tl per
eomplated. contlnantul afr com­
Mias
Arbuthnot
prepared
for
»h
fireg Rautter. attorney for M*
High yesterday *3
Normally, farm sales begin cant greater than in the previous Sinatra, tald that tha one tlm- practice of law by studying nigh'
mand
headquartira
announced gine room, two stories below the home here. 8 h* wa* 92.
l.ow lw U y 71
For more than 40 years, Mrs to expand In late September.
•treat level of the 37-alory build­
yeaterday.
while
working
aa
a
secretary
In
Imhby box Idol will earn eto.e ♦’
Rain yeaterday 2.1 lmh
ing, would be used aa tha aheltcr. Knox had headed tha Charles R They usually reach the year's
Market Receipt* of hog* last
Final Installation haa been m i
the Department of Ju'lire,
Total Rept. rain. 8 2d inch*.
The room house* flrc-fightlnr Knox Gelatin O k founded In thi* highest level tn December ami
eak ware tald to have been the a million dollar* this year. Mr*
thla mouth on 144 i l r n M warn Ino
She came tu Get man, in tirin'
Sinatra haa bean receiving I 2,7M&gt;
Normal Sept. rain. fi.Jif tnrhe.
teloyhowaa In i* w i* 4 gammunt- equipment and radiation meter* central New York community hv Januarj. Him lUrily, priee* gene­ largvNt for th* aaaaon to daU and a month support for harxalf and as an assistant In thr war crime*
Tide* today: High. 8:68 A.M.
(Gelgar counters that can detect her husband In 1140. flhe gave rally are hrwvft during those of r«cord proportions for thla
their three ehildran during month* trials at Nuernberg, then he arm
find 9:P4 P.M. and low, 2:J|
Unto o t year.
radioactive elements from an atom up active direction of tho firm r* montha.
of negotiations over the u ttle - aailatant U. 8 . district attorney at
A M and 2:48 P.M
Aa
evidence
of
Increasing
meat
cenlly,
bat
continued
ns
chairman
Supplies
of
b*ef
cattle
al
major
bamb).
It
ran
accommodate
BO
O
H aadqnartara did Not M aitlfy th*Stuttgart.
mant.
rntoWw * na rag* * v w )
•uppllea, the Agriculture Departpersona, tha hotel's top capacity. of the hoard of director*.
Sr|l(

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ooyic /tssiircti o im i Unr ,)r M,n(y \f&lt;.|.Jtll|in an,i

11 ( s
Incqu.ilitics
Of Present S ta tu te *Uu’ * T

t Assessed Value Of

,hr

Florida Property
Is Up 153 Million

3 Telephone Girls
Are Arrested In
Brassiere Case

1’iirm A lid ion Mori
Opens F rid a y Niglil

MoIImt llf’ld Imm*
iVlurrlc*r Of lh*r Sun
Hidden In In* Box

Rettv Cnrrlr.it, ■** y.-n1 In*

Road Suit Attorney
RrccIveH Special Fee

More Cattle Moving To Markets
Should Result In Meat Price Cut

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t h l r s p a y

FLo n n &gt; A

General Gay Of The Cavalry Is
Popular For Homely Simplicity

RADIO STATION
IV.T.It.ll.

I broke out for th* third &lt;lay In
Vienna this morning as ItUsaian
organiz'd lied workn* continued
*'M in o r
to harass the Austrian governBy I I A I . I I O U .K
&lt;:A* l it ir tf im f ' M f
la it tru* tliut a hoy must have Ills N+ w *
Th* Importance of the seed In- ! lurnt.
KOHhA
&lt;/f*&gt;
Simrlimcs if lakrt two wan In gel In kn-&gt;w
('•iiniiiuiiiils
sell
ml
control
of
U
r#
|PFII
J
i»M
lt)»)f
P#
«
l
l
i
a rar the** day* lo get datesT
m i » t In the production of io«*l
(M 'ltn k Club
■ yenetal.
tin* bus- thinks it ta. He is 1 #*4)
H t h t the current mobilization two iianui*- River briiiti * con­
7*41 N*Vf
necting
suburbs
In
tbr
Russian
Ami a few F t r mel why I doubt if I could undeftlaud llirm if tlir.
Johnny Wisrii, Finnish atudeid
program was stressed by W . A.
1 Dll vii.i nlnir 4|»«*ti* r:.4 iilu n
lieotgu | Iflft Mm* r p iP t r y
Wheeler. U . 8. D. A., retired. and rector of tin- four power city with s ilt,idlin' i-lasses at
fought through ati the wan uf eternity and I weir condemned to ir)»u l
Tccfl, and he really believes 1:10 Murnlr»ir t ^ r iy d u ii*
Stephen Beal*, vless.resident .,f
central part uf the •'•'*n.
each of thrir bat tin .
f
I • \|«h&gt;i1 p In Al.ifif
the American See,I Trade A* ucia *»* «»**■ f0J"
c « T W&gt;th tbr "you've got lo have a car to fall
Wcif 14 At n I n .
The, are those who regard one taM|t. t|kd it l|,
huraj„
tlon lo a recent letter to R. H. I “ nr railroad -U lio n on th.- lin* In love In America."
* II I'till l l t r i i At u r i x i
war only as a (tipping stone from and kind— that he cat hold ah,
A
lv
lif
u
l
(
a
?
Or&gt;
h
•
:l«
McCall, manager of tbr local1/com Vienna to Bratislava,
In Finland, he says, a hoy M e W l . r f p A m t p I# f u r t o
which to leap to another war and lute command over Dijo-and- of
branch of the W. Atlc* Burp*-*- f o Ca*-*hodovakia, also wu* occuph-,1 .souId sugKt.l a long walk when 1*1*0 l*lo l*p l'j»rmiIp
win another »tar. They are gen­ men and remain humble and qu&lt;"by
rommunist
denmnstratoibut
"Seed cannot hr manufactur'd,
1*: 14 A l l u ; . A t l l r l Moth:
eral* who basically don’t regard tiuning uf heart.
lie rnevts hi* dream gill. But in I*
»* M»if*4 &gt; M m n i i i i *
It must he grown,” tbr letter tb&lt;- Aii-train g u v inment dlvr-rt**l
an atrny a* something to protect
r
«
r
n
i
«
o
i
*
n
f
*
li*
r
it
10
|w
And one of the few thing* in
iinin*
by
unolber
rout*.
Ameriea "a girl think* you are
paints out. "M any kind* of *•••*!»
.-..untry They regard a Nation a fU r llllyi , , ha„ tt.ineMlU., wlUl
•
M
rt
I
i m i i m ft H iq r
1
1
*«
Tin- Daniil-*- brirlgnt— on* of 1 racy when you a*k bar tu walk " 11flo Morrtlnii V«irt*ty
ajiirirI
liltia#
le
a
aiitiiuirl
a
e
*
ear. are MsnniaD, which ii.*-oi.- that
as something to support an ar any pleasure
about this bitter
l u l f Iln A jtli
It tekta two years to product will* b b*-nr* lb* name of th*
Johnti) ought to speak to u 11:14 M
tay.
footnote
to world peace call'd
I
'
m
r
r
r
Kur
Four#
"Hiidg* of tin- |{«,l A rm y " were i*w girl* who are pretty ttr.ii- 11:4*
thorn. It takes almost tl&lt;r* year
lb-re aren’t many like that in the Korean War Is that it gave
•* W o rld At Noo n
from the time plan' an- laid until l.locki-I by aotornobili s ami f.'oiu- 1 soled disproving h il theory. And II
11.14 ttmtlu h i m lUfttPt
the American Arm y but In mv m f „ ch, nrti
um l,„tand anStockpiling possihiiiti** art limit* mum it* silting Ji'tiub- tin* toad ^ lie might also query a few other 111** ptplfilfiolr I*mrtli I »&lt; li
I , nuance l once tbought they alt o|btr f,m. Krn„ . , (w U rl.
In another ItisasUin seclor Itrd, girl* who’vt- hail to buy ga* for I M I IKif. H u l l
td bOrame rnanv kind- of »■ ■d
hkiir.
I
thniitfht
*11
privfttf
Mrfit*
..
,
..
...
t ■,
» :** |'k«i|»«l#r Mur
lata .their
R*rrniliatiii|r ability held up i I i h I car traffic for sev­ I the buggies
bfltMi mul cv^ry yri.cm l w m i 1&gt;, "* **
l#rrii*r»l IbituM
t bey 'vn hail Die 1*14 IriAllin A ill'll* I il* « *H»
quite rapidly. Thus tin- mm til *•1 V eral hours.
fMi'trutf ,! Nftpulfun who «**€i*tly
, ru,umiifiilf r uf ll.i
l ir t
I S*« F di u i Hh tir li y 1'irn.
"good full.trie" lo lull- 111.
I lie ilcmoiintration-: were nit Ifill* Ill-rif Nonp Mmu b
of the Industry mutt In- k*.|. writ
yearned to put ail mankind l-i | , “ vnB)‘ Division. I rt-rtaioly bad
Home
girls
think
it
would
IsIVu rid A 1 T ti 1 * p
rirlrlivt tn itus'ian illstrirta of
Bltd in high year at all lim*
Miilfuriii in an army under hi* own " ,n **"beit wrong in the lu.t
I more fun to j'el but k to the
T iMt»y * iit» r
upply la ala si Vilalii Vienna,
cummand so he could launch a I w*/i.
..
..
. , ,
l i l t ? ft | | * 4 dllft**
j ruvalir day*: A buy walked into
Viiui &gt;1*
fturif ■
important, hut never limit- ,1 than
ilcf'tiilve war against the planet,
,.rT1 * ,n X"
f
Dll pallor with a little bag of
Hurl** l.ffvrr* I f m
staff for t'Ctirral (troige i'uttnn
during a war emergency. All left
|)mprorn nr jelly bean* or peaI l f »tP-4M*P»
thnate ayencle* engayesl ilirrctly
ll
*
m
Die
second
World
War
|
*?
French
Morocco.
-Sicily
amt
IKifilstti ifu u r
r ut« or Inaylie Ion apcc.ul OCor indirect iv hi the production 01
l l r t r l U H|hi I
a -ii an acquaintance with Om ari
*,
1 asions 1 a cartor, of ice trearri
Np B i
Kelson Bradley that taught me a I rnetbodiral, sklllfu. In .upei vl .„g
shipping of siBtl *hoilM In id ill» •
hater, tlietr w mid be n walk,
t|.urir K in a Of l u r
11 uhiUitoi i shim 1-in i fine I
efficiently for the national w rlgeneral car. he brilliantly able in «M* AeUH. « f planning and
*? w 111 pi hi
|i*rbaps,
or
just
rosy
runyrrsu*
ruling battle* but uttelly «"lni ■
derod into service Many men will*
fafe.•
HtnurlB l ‘nrnd»
t.on on Die front |airrb Hut in
les*— a perfect foil for I’alb
l i t r n li * H i t m Ai l*f■ in,
A l a r g e p a r t of the per»"i&gt;n*l out luevious -ir v In have married
uny
i
n
id,
tli*
girl
would
not
l i r i f t l i i v o n A t'lu u d
Other correspondent.* tended to
of Ike aces] industry consistr of and nr* unavailable lo lim dtafl have tu rustle Up movie money
Ii i t h i r u r A f** 4 r
tile the sail"- view. But there i*
trained iperialisls for whom no under prr •id &gt;• eolations, but we nr «|m •ial-treat i-liangr for brr
Tutiirnp ‘I.»*| i p » Tiriif
hear talk of takinii veleians undn swam ile would In embarrassed
I • 1 nut?* It) * ut If
replacement* are available with
a difference l-« l » n i la-.ng a
V u r l r t r II mM
M «&lt;*•'*«nrM
!•«•*# liny |
out a period of itdentivr training llu- dtafl."
chief of staff ami a troop com­
to lake |t.
VIpp i Tl»p | l* n d
fiom
July,
1047,
until
January,
M i u i Imi
o f tin- *. 1■ n *d nr Ite
Without such let bun nl perroiinel,
Nlfttit l. d it lu ii
It is good new* in a way lo
mander. tiay has shown in hi*
IH**.
t r a il cannot b* prodim-d T l en*
w lio a l e ili fr liM il , "some ir bear Dial girls a«e making it a
n «l t MPrd AI O l g a n
The F ir,id e m alto appoluteii iirescnt post (he same quality of
H •
pilmr
niaintenanre of such pr-r -onin-l. Idyl ly )|lrnsliMv| fields," nr* b
M il. tough fo. tin In i* , who've I* III) I i i l o d N k II^ob
FID union leader Robert T homely simplicity and feeling for
unbamperrd ami iinth’pl* i&gt; -I dm
l o g ealiert n p wldl*- t h e i r n*ni*re- had lit* p u tty easy for a sthih
|f» 14 U«u» |. r u|*a Ort h*
t rrs'ey of Metutcliin, N. J „ at hit men that made Bradley him
Ing enieryencl**, I* vitnlH • - n
•ri* ela- rn»t&gt; an- ll*iio» ilrl 1 Dili
i Iiamele-sty gut to tin ID 1 * A 1 Morn* U lift U i i d c
Aislitsnt Herretary of ia lio r.i n i l so popular.
a i . i t f ft tor « t
tlal to the national in sit I, ami f e d , V m s o n c o n t i n u e d
I
1
D
O
Jmtrit where they Wet* outbidding I lit* tUgO 4fM
F e y ’* hiu* eyes and lanky
'Hit, will permit him to hold the
III •ailed u|ion llu- A rm y Id ta- rtrh nth* 1 will) special
favor
Pi t
job until Die Hmate acts on a frame are familiar lo every sold­
“K « &gt; are ibe fieri necm -Hy how long it proposes In hold 10*01
1,. . - bang.* for mel. companion
ier along his own hattlefrunt. For
ite- nominal ion.
in th* pit doc I Ion ** fond. Fnfld In r id If* fiiinfrl and It* er, .
Frrasey, a flB-ycar-old native uf more than ft!) days his cavslrym -n
sepal 11 (win* rfemndeni upon on sriiv* duty It ,- draft lim it'
Jiiioilirr rinfaim Diet strikeH r Ht’l DH Jilll.SHftN
Dallas, Tea , is president of th* helped stave off th* Bed del•OOf* an *d*"' •'* an-! *11 balnm
*rvlr»■ in ‘J i m uillit
w e i i d ii
F our l.inet Division of the ' ID to teir* Taegu, ii .o i e day* of con­
eft tupplv of find In meet an*,
llir
i
'-"
u
t
announcement
hy
It
"Th e )' i* one tbki.a Ibis /ivlii.i ll* catiial way girla dal'
ite
Fiunmunlrations Worker of Am - tinuous battle than any othvi di
a n d I* det&gt;» 11den 1 n|mn mi iut*
ll'-lllll*, Hull'll* * * " M lin
Irninml: in times rich as I bet. ami lays:
V is io n lias * e e n ,
erics.
qilatr tunpl* nf seeit of th&gt;- kln-l tbsi Is hone*! amt fair tnvnsi*
lied
tor
Do
I'rustin
thin
*nd
M
ar­
“ In Atlanta you ask a gill for
A id at every critical moment
afld quality th a t ran I* used most nient of manpoiwr iiimpuislon ‘ S dale, and all* la to •idbilslasllt: ti ting Admiidsltult'-n, that Flo­ iinptuird past.ires, and carrying
tiay has been on the danger ip-d
effklrnll y In ciop prodtu tlon he continued.
rida
tu
m
id
In
Dir
agricultural
you think you a ir practically en­
Turnip* contain almost is muc.i in pvrson. lie often rod* Ihtougn
Bird It food in its tno'l root •1
i " . altou progi .mi stieid &lt;'i,- wstsr as watarmtlcns.
Du n she say, It is two
Vie on aid I heir t*
win- gag'd .
Mortar and sniper flic to get
tfated form, and a carload of »crd rom riii in the cOmmillee orer lh
iail)»i*i
ol
Iticlr
motley
in
hMW
week * before she will have a
there. The troops unuer such Die
ran Produce many shiploads of
in
m
iiidliiii
and
ImpTuvr
D
un
1 1ICIt rejection rale of pol«iiti* free night.”
Watermelons are 92 per cent themselves like a general like
food."
in i inland a girl goes with on* land i, atruiny evidence of Dw- water,
-is fic -v Hi aid if the nation i
that.
to have a a'HMj.lMMnan aimei Imy only, h* say,, if »h* nn *d( I f mu* r ’s gro ing concern for
Gay once commanded a trcop
oinct «l&gt; She likes better, then irc.dn. his *oll produetlve
“either v.* must lower **r
of hur-e cavalry in Mexico as a
r .in u rr who rair,eJ out auil
ice *i«mirid&gt;, or v * mu*t mil:* ib* g&gt;«‘* »t*«dy with him. Johm.y
tie ki&gt;'&gt;w*
)
oung lieutenant and he
The U. S. Bureau of Mines aay* young
tidril) that system is real cum- imptufemtnl practice* on th'-h
now lh* men feel. One# I me*
1 n chant,-' - in th* draft sr -."
2UJ
mining
operation*
out
of
64b
patiiomhip.
farin' reciiscii shiitl (J.OOO.OO'I
I
him almost speechleis with antpr.
lf*kit**eil rr»m Pare On* i
While it t* too had that Johnny liotn ttn- t'd n iil govemmenl foi­ chi (ltd in 1049 competition a- He slathed at a bridge rabm,f
thieved
perfect
safety
treords,
pda* May he seemed st the »m- ■
ls tavirg hi* tiuiihles, we'll doing -u, but tbey H
tpciil this
with the steel-bladed, leath*'HUM as French Avenue l&lt; widen* &lt;t"
have |.) applaud the fact that lime, that liuirh out uf their own
cuveird riding crop many oldsaid Mr. Boyle.
Inayhe gtri al&gt;- retting nmaltei |.ockcll III I'.lltl.
The It. 8. It.irrso of Mines ha- time ravalrymeti still carry.
Acis.iiting In Mi llrnnis’ repott, lie. n pioniuDi.g mine safety and
r. Bwsat In Ids i*nlv 'tn i* -'
ll.d i- a ir a
u few find- that
An officer moving up to coun­
f I #1***' H11* 4 f , atIH |*•«Ip*r f IMP I
tbk French Avenue im ni-„
m i y lie Johnny doesn't know— Hie total Ol fH .IHMI.IMHI WM« *|U " t *a*alij. Since |(*1U.
terattack had (ivar-rauthiurdv m m
a
k
e
irpUfMHI
(
o
IVfi.MM*.
MMta Will he prrseuteil to tin•nm- irn*nns why American glilc lor niqiljlng fi-rtlluing mutpriaic
dererl his hatlle-loaded tli.qghietva
&lt;
wli«i (I NI 1mjI rlfilrtir* might in playing the gut....... if to will*improving r n -i" , terracing
Slat* Road fepartniMit fur r*tn
to ■llvmount from itreir vehicle
i.mane* to they it least break |i" pnvm it i loiinn, planting. doV"r —Became infertile and unnio&lt;hic- lit th • liiuv of a lutig hltl In-'es-l
sldenlllon In the nest yrat’e hud Dir (in 1h * | i i 6 |Ki«nl, irlnl«Mt l i n t
M m r i i l l i T h id U**m p n ’TiurwI inlu , vi'ri.
riop to prevent eroaiem uml en- livr There was n&lt;&gt; fe rtllll, ft
of riding them lo the top.
bM’iiif lh#* rdmifiitiioner by
The American male ia a imi.i- tub A e "d, planting permanent production by aucrWvsfing genera
"lie ought to know to-tier than
f l h l i l h&lt;V il*(l fi«tt u l e n t l f y .
,ce,l critter Ile play* the field but many other will niaalntrnoi.ee ili-tit.
that," said tiajr. "They can’t
M* 1 •‘ I n ied d i a l HinuFKiM i n K e fl
I* * tn ’ N o Mc f
it fore man tape and Miuicliiner knd luipiotemenl piaclict-*^
Tmlay it’s a different story. Rx climb that hill without getting
him (»n» »!.'«&gt; fiml infoviiinl him rontllmes to U* a lone
I r cry
r f y Ifrom the
‘
H ifb w- -•|t . u fat
wolf ami‘
pirience Im l r4-*euirh have shown tired, and lirtd men can't fight
lllill Is** \S* triillll' td JIH'tlVM • a trirl.i im In eplrit after mar­ st til title o f i n a n y A m e r i c a n t u . m
conclusively that lha land must |»- their best."
n r T t t r 1 in s r i l*H«i from Uiivcrniit ‘mill*
1*l , f p y r o r w v m
t o w a r d rbi-ir 't ill l e i
itiau
riage.
There s r« three other picture*
irolrclrd, n.alMgeti cArrfolly, alttl
Obp i m v n .
I a h fifty* l o t r r , h r 4*1*1, h *
a C'fttury ago. Million* of H fertility ntti'f be replenished If of the general I Ilk* tn remem­
H K f i n ’ .V V ,
O-te common type wants hi*
.♦it frvrivr a !rttr| ftuiri ( U
lt v B
i i f e d ff 4 l4b» ir ,
1- 1a»IB
adfed
IN1 S r r n T A T &gt; 01
wife to b# a perron*! vai*t— tiw V i e "- qVi tT Iiijl'-r
IT It t i q ’ t o lD t lf t '* P h a t m t iv s . S - ber,
a niw
w -s m » rri.ftt i.u -r n .
• rrioi u f tu ft h i m t o r u in if l«» J » f
m&gt;i i i n n him bright and shiny fertility In ihofe tim vli 1 with 1 they may Foiitin.t* td proiluce s o il
I tier* was the lime he gave
. Pfr
f;i|tilil« pi inting cpip- Dial ttiok
If I ‘Ifi I it v to fT lliiil,
is
a
gold
medal
llrr
rooking
ti,# rrlcpe't battle summary I
M jU - i- y a i'.n iT n a *
*.sn
ri-n
At I hr »t|»r|iifi|* Ilf Ilifl I.iiiff f r f iv Inil't rival the rullnaiy art nf a fertllUy troni the soil but put cn.ps and, al*o, *a future generaM fa N S f i s r * 1 i.stw * m i in
atlun- may likewise prtNtUre goral tver heard, looking up past the
lu s ia * r s « m s * 1 h i
willi tin’ (io m n n r, Chnmi»*r* rniii Fo ldon llh u graduate Hhe m.ict nothing liack year ufiet year. •tops, lacmert ar* making grtuii- shears uf a Korean bar her wl.o
SnO e a c h o f *n-i &gt;r* In n 1
hr luM I hr rhi* f rllf u liv e "th rir la an an.nleiii psychlatlict u sl : i,r|, eipluilatlon and itt&gt;'ilelioii of cr eftori tt.an ever lefun- tu con­ was giving him an outdoor hair­
a nd r e q u ir e d l« 1 1 . .1.1 n o ,
|IHI»t Im* Ii l( 4k Kl &gt;••»if u/iil'c* jnU rpiel Ids muo'l* and whims, the -oil iiriaii.i'd Die IhevilahSt- ceive ttietr aoil. to enrich it. lo cut in hi* command |«»«t. lx- said
ami d em e oO * will. I. m u . . 1
ker o f * 1 1 e , , &gt; l (. , .
Itlmirphj kniw utpmit till • Irttn know s-iartly how to humor hint rt-tndl like a loink making con- keep it in gumi condition.
in his Mldwi-it twang
M u t e a f » .iw * * . i ttiii* i.l« rit
-t
IM IllM f |*4'l it/'
end whet, tu keep her muiith tin.mo- payment* hut receiving
"W ell, one enemy rlivi i»n I*
The effort ia im-rearing eacr.
dtcaaSMt. Ifele o f e*l«f i*ouotv l«* il&gt;*h»nk*“
I
hr
IpOVCIflur.
hi*
lu
lif
in
l,
tuhl
shot.
Him
•
hot.Id
tie
a
high
flit-1
no
rfepusita,
In#
"oil
Went
f y a a i y J m l a e e f lUinlin.t* r*...ini&gt;
ear, and it lmd*« well for lh&lt;* trying t» surround u uml we at"
» a . J t l til* o f f n • in ii &gt; , , n him he di(hi*t t Kink th rir a u n Miri expert nn-l flgurr- out how
lure of Florida and oilier state-. surrounding pnotinr enemy di­
hooo* ef »*td i____
- o i i n l t tu X a n l o r d
l**4k in hiit u fiifr.
to cut coiners oil the g&gt;ur'-ri*i wj„.n companionship
must
he S mean* that the *oii will rri'i- vision, nm! right now I don't
yiqrlda. Wlltilo
eintd is ln n lit
n
fiumlh
nr
«ix
«
"
k
»
if,
In
ran
play
poker
iwlc.
a
|
,j,VP|
....
.
jt
MJ|j
i,r
difficult
t
o
.
____
__________
______ ....
nu* „tu prudure
aaliafactorlly
(hi- know who han gut who hy Die
Maath* from Ibe lion of tin r , 1
PMWkailnn of .............. Ur.
I .. I, lifter Iliitl runfrrvuce. CilmniU-m week. Himnl,u mitsl beprv'pared
, on him the necessity for food ami other clop* Dial are tail.’’
Claim nr item*ml &gt;||*II be in well lold I In- committe*, Biiiu|{|flo Bp in ^Im* nur*t*iiinil lo n&gt;* f.’•hillll In,.«.tIit|r tlir Ih*it|c‘ii u! htnn«* llfi**1 itfrilrti. It tnraii" vcovititnic
iitttl
There was llu* time he imrrowlag. end *h«ll - l . n
tarkl? mm I!*•■ im
fnrn4h&gt; fit-r tlir lii^ event,
why lieillli lriipruvt‘ilirnt, h •tfdntf ny* cd a shotgun ami fnl.icd a ta-V
ia*M. ana M-m o( rt,/.u a ,'. ' / t l".u"rhrJ {'i'" “ "I 1 ' ” ,,i
"*
eiaimam. *r,d si,tn h* sworn t. *&lt;l no imlicp ml,rf*»*m&lt; will, a •••--if lh#y h*Y¥ m leftnlrfirfk(
luU (»f luiyx until you rirulturr «nH ■ fttmiiK
force from his own division in
IM elata.Bkt. absal. at attorney. ’ place on the state line Iwrau'e
R
wundftf $U\* m iflii f imI (.»»*• wuilh ituuryinir n UifA nprijr rnmMninir l*1,4 -0 ftml the hrra*&gt;Dir''ugh at Tahir, l i 'f4£I R l '\ V ' K or deiuaiMl boi , jiurnhling concession* would Ia - in I.ave ,1-n il'll tu have fun at the ficoit lack
III anv case judging J,4Ji-T h&gt; now used to llii hrUrh, l.nucksd out an erri'.v * .Idler on
ia&gt;y*' expense lafure marr.agr, »y divorce Matlatim.
t. M MM AIN
the k s in t , aide of the line.
particularly on R FA lire*-*.
the ride. H r wouldn't talk b ImiuI
A* ssn-uiof ..f the u &gt; .
I'hnmlier* w ill ht* did iwt know a coalnin that tins been nut of
.ll 1*4 Tert
Ti |»n •! 1 ■* who op» rati-ff ir.e alate line place Style fur quite a few year*? The
IwaM rill* IJur.) &gt; |,,,l h. judged that IllrurgRio had Kiri know* if sha itoesn'l keep
I [.im on Id* Ine* l&gt;*fo»&gt;- marriage,
^ J B f a t p u t . l l t a l l h n Hsptv rnler Tin
n ,. i n l r r e i t in i t .

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• all *'nurr f o r the N in th J , . 1|,|*|
• •(riiilt In no-l tor I b i s l m l v « ' o o u i r ,
S I m H i . In ' ’ h a t ie e r r in n -,,n rSli•*
a * » l it - i tin , entit le , t I t H l i r i t T IV
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CC ITNKrt.S ni&lt; ha ml mnt •fill 1st
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ABSOLUTE PROOF HADACOL HELPS FOLKS
SUFFERING STOMAH DISTURBANCES
I
when due to feck of Vitamins Bl, B2, Iron
and Niacin in the gyatem!

CKNTHAI. FI.OHIDA OHICK FlUa /.K
AND STOHADK I’D.

YOUR

L o c k e r P la n t
INione 1,118

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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY HAKUAINS
T K N D I J t l / . K D t ’l l H K I ) K S M O K K I )

PORK CHOPS
T K N D H I t , I t D I .I .K D , I t O N K M iH S

CHUCK ROASTS '-»• 69c
AM ,

V IK A T

W K STB R N

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LH. 65^
H M 44 H M 4 H I H I I I I I I
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A N D TH E O N f T 9 B JIY
IS THE STUDEBAKER C H A M P IO N I
STUMIAKH CHAMPION
4PASS.. J-DOOI CUSTOMSEDAN

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AGED CHEESE
l,B. 690

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Smoked Sausage
LB. 57^

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RABBITS
i.B. 490

Mr*. John Geary, attrartivw
and charming unman of Wd
tlrtldih* Ht., New Orleans,
l.oulrmna: "I'd U * n akk quite
Mini 1 time and the doctors told
m&lt;- It was a nervous stomach.
I (&lt;)ul«tnl e a t rrgularly a n d
Iota of times I was u n a b l e to
hold lb* food on my stomach.
I he11 I heard about IIA BA*
G4JL A f t e r th* f im f e w bot­
tle' I could tell a definite Imii|ov« niriil. Now my atonisci*
m |f*f trouble me a t all, I
St anythin)' I w a n t , a n d m y
rite* ate fine." tdlv* HAD*
“ •“ I a chance to help yuu.|

Mr*. Hilton Sliuff, • loving
l u l h r i uf Kl. I, Boi 42. VIII*
I'Jattr, Louisiana: “ My sou
Mark Wendell ha* beofl swk
far some lima. A lot of Ik*
Util* ha rotiliUTl hold anything
&lt;»l hi* stomach Ila
vary
* u k and pal*. Thau I a u itrd
giving him I1 A D A C O L, *»d h*
impmvrd in Jual a *hoit time.
H * » gained weight and has
rnora rtierg* than a down wild
Indian*." (llA U A C O l. U xrval
fur i&gt;uhy. i k m u i u klddlaa with
Mully upsst stomarha dua to
tack of Important Vitamins
H I, Ht, lion and Nlaeln.
h n a a k t

The &lt;• a. • Just a few (if Ihuuaandi u
of letters that constantly potlr In
»iif)d r rfttl resntls t h * f r » s t h ew I
g iv in g . I t ** o n ly a y f j foolish p e n *
rout inn* to ‘doubl’ IIA DA C O L ' S off)
emit 1itue lo s u ffe r In v lr t t o f In c h
*v h l*n c e .
*

Mellette the Caaaa of H lM a rh

Dae t* m k DHWfensli

Mr*. Alma Kinrald, 21Ju K.
Adelaide, Hi. I aiu Is, Missouri:
“ I’ve lwen taking IlA D A F U l.
for over a year. Before taking
it, t had stornarh distress for
lorn* lime. Nothing seemed tu
help me. Then I look my hus­
band’* advice and took IfA D A FU l.. A good friend of his
told him of th# wonderful re­
sults he (tad from IIA D A F O l..
Now that I ’m taking H A D A ­
C O L I eal anything. I reroui.
mend IIA D A F O l. to all my
ft lend*." (A hlg Impruvemctii
ia often noticed within a few
days. I

M A U A C O I... Im. not a quick-acting antiacid which
||ye« symptamatic rsltef— instead. IIA D A F O L
actually retie*** the R E A L CAIJUK uf surh
storssrk misery due to such deficiencies. And
renttnuoi uae help\ pievenl such paldful distress
from coming hark.
Hundred* uf Doctor* Hrcommrnd It
undreda upon hundred* of doctors recoin men.)
A DA CO L. It nut only supplies weak, deficient
systems with estra quantities of important Vita*
mlga
BHt Iron and Niacin hat alto henaflclal
araeuata of jsachitta Catrium. f W i h s n u and
i s n n p t aa I f a u
so vital to b*Tp maintain
■h"seoa k*«H* and guan| acainat sash defklearr
•itfOfata. A w ns tnesaenalr*. Costa only a sasall

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LB. 590

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MAID
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10 for j | c
IT tO Z E N V E D E T A B L E S
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m i R S A N F O R D H F R A I R S A N F O R D FL O R ID A

United Nations

pmiirnt end united country Thi*
oLvloualy lu.ane wiping out thi
old dlvi.'on i f the country alone
«*••ml Nu*4 I fMM I'me Met r I
the lliullipili Ity ol |wot Hal p|i&gt;- I hr .18th I'm ulU'l,
l! Mrlhuda ful g o rra -* outfit’.

Hull

I. hurra mint hr a fire, tn.it

Ilir HilllMt ile 'i .aid in I I I
that while llm p t could Clo»&lt; the
, naialtrl in lact. al oprratl.n.- III.*
iienerat Atieintly ihoiiid utiLr a
apertllc iraoiiimendallon i( • longautimrilv tu ilt.il with the m l" ra tu e occupation of North Korea
Ilf lilt un till1 tiflir ill ftllltlilt allot* |i anllcipattd The Hiitiah ferl thr
u Ith llic ittth u t’i command aim prraent Security Council t--«*.Iuturn* du net cmilain •ufficieit*
tin' p.npl* of Kmta
i lir K uim ll jiruple In hr inn attlltotltv f.n full oceupati ui uf
tulled aht'uld lx thot.li In fit.' North Kt11* a. tl.c lu i m i i • c l
Tin llilll*h at#* holding xlni"*t
t lee(Iona by ncret ballot on ilir
I'hti* nf uiilvntal -uffranpr, It conttnuuu cuiil* tenret with . I h
would ( it up to liir romiil;i.*ioii li dr legal tout tu work out ilr'alla uf
•IrliMInllr Whilt
I'll -in .Ill umv theft plan l hey ate uitdei flood
uitiltil 11.&lt; rt Would lu ll' lii li • a to he making p..od progtr-a al
i/w itnl iV itio ii in :&lt;uith Kortu t hunt'll li t language of then ■&lt;■
'.tit time tin Hmitli Kuiian &lt;1*&gt; aolutlon hae nut lieen linelly de
upon
tloin i I la't Mn a ir iv'ogntfed a cldrd
Aalau coni'til** in lailiculai
valid tiy-citctluiit might li the
riilv thing i.rrded I title to fi'l were Imiho •. uudnl out hi the
countllra w old l e
vm i miit.l gap* In tiit Atteiiililf t litItiati lli.
• ailed on, umlei the lit ■(!•&gt;• pi
rank*.
4

Sliuiig eng.hail# *hould l,«

| la*ml ii|i lilt wiit.lt |l|ot'lfin ol
iryi.nttiuttion riu’ t niifil S ta ir■
want* hi.ira d r ,Ignat* d at •
“pilot project" in which ail the
le tourrtt C ilir I' N. Moult! lie
brought to l.tai on the protilem.
A No .ingle natimi iliouiii tie

I vetflwplr
will hv ready for introduction ir
the AMeinbly'a ptditical committee
Cultirrath alto reported holding
at tjihf Siti’cea* tomorrow
one
three
p*r«on« a* material writne***.
•our ■ “ i d The revolution may
&lt;r«all*a.4 l i t * !•■«« Hail
in the cate, lie 11‘ted (4iem a*
h it . eight hi nine *|Min*nr*. and i*
dr" t i reported (ndia may he one «• partially decompoted body led to Tranl' i'atlrillon, wh in hr
tcnlie.l »• Mr* Tipp'* hov ft lend:
the**.
a lip that cau&lt;ed offl- i* *•

Muther

Ideun in the country. Ilir L: S. Imn lit) lit bttt Jrvlitil t.y hat
Iati%« etii.ug
an irpiriciitaluin ing a -tim.g United Nation. cotu*
niiitiuti in the a i t i In the pit ■•mi
un liiat commit# ton.
I The litful malt! • k«id III. a. Ii.,t illi'Ulllitlliitt it iimilii l*e utiwUi
|.*ai* lernii with the Noith Ko­ to develop lift a lit.I blueprint*
lia Ha n r irgatdrd at u “military hrri' Hit rommUtlon thould ha r
de. i*ion " Tnia leave* it up t &gt;
(jem-ial M a.'Atthur'• C" 111Ilian. I tu
determine how and wh.te n wilt
accept the capitulation of tin
to iiimuntit*.
Tile iufoiiuaiili gave tliii detail­
ed .utllll* uf the AUlnnii, |w.#l

PAGE TOREB

The officer declined to tav what
Alia. Tipp told officer* »he
.■vimeclti.il they had with ti e cat
c o in e d tier ton’* body in ihi re
A format charge \»ai placed frigerator yetterday.

Mouiiiia

Q u a m iiy ilivld* K e = i»tv «i

poial, to uiakr up the greater pail
of Ilia If. N. coinmlt»ton
Tlie A un-li. an roorett -I.eJ lu ll,
light on iutt Imw ihe eapttiialxtt it
of I hr Nnilli hi.lean* u . Id lx- aciilnptlihml It.ei «a|d they a*
e j It would lie up In ' l i \rliui
command I ) decldr auch i|ur&gt;&lt;lnil
at a ceate fu r, »iin i* i'-, tn.t *.u

il iiuinaiit in tiiv n illtiin n t of the render.
j,. Iran |ir.itilrlll
The Informant* tal l llie N u ll'
ii Ki.ira mutt tv tel up in Korean* emild mate |»*-acr an
a wav at In to.*. no threat to hrt pltiaehe* rithet thiuir** *he St
in u l.li I- tin nation *h..ulj hr earth • uarll. M» iri
kiiiiiiUnl to ilir U N. ainl attunie man.i oi the T N Cuniiiiliaiun
tin t'hartcrS obligation#,
111* final It itaii i»* lull, n tu
I'hr American plan ilott Mot eluding Alueilcan and Hiill*h idea*

*&lt;
Mae Everett of Lake ’.Vale* ant a ^ x in it Mr*. T ?rp a fte r ».«
Mr*. Alice Ihoma*. a next door questioning oy i&amp;*vaiigd,ur... Gil
neighbor.
breath aatd.

7 III lb A vg
S m a ll Pork
Hum*

Kliujan Hallublo

S u n n y la n d ” 10 14
lb. Avorugo
Heady lo Eutl

17 14 lb. A«*m iijn

Smokgii

Apples

2 it.

23c Polatoos G

i Y i « u n oi Honey liew

Melons

Hii! H ln .

49c Potalocs 5
f CAUL/FLOWtK

T0MAT0K5

Prlcae ur# lar l i at w b o U
Ham*. H a ll Hama Include
Cliolca Canlor S il-* ..

Chtfe Mi Toed
t t t a a a f l M M i d ta o a M B

t oi wi.| an bw eri tilling.
fd#li in your mouth tender
r.«»&gt; Thaiw &lt; nc -iluei Se*»|
In lh« wcrl 1 HV*
roy Try It at cut m k l

^

/ii U u a r &amp; u t t c c l
(JUNOtR** DOUbli
Ml YOUR MOMtV BACK!

‘clored Q uartan: M a rya n n #

SOLD EXCLUSIVELY IN Ouli STONES!
Frigid Dough huxgn CInner

Ho Other Beef So Fresh Can Ee So Tender!

A tP 'i ‘ Super Hithl" Policy —
Gives Fwjone Fair Share ^
of ( hoice Ontrr Cat With
Karh Kib ami l/&gt;in Koast
^
...TfntJfiloin Not llfmoved!

A

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tJ L C d W 5

Center Cut 8f&gt;r
Loin or Kil&gt; Mini

f t

• ROUND

• SIRLOIN

'

aC L U B

f*

lb

c JO

Frozen Foods SSc Sale

CrisketS'ew u 53c
Hamburger ll 55c
All iiooH wr tttunei

••*uper-HI|ht" H**l»rn Heef

Gr. A. D r o n e d &amp; D ra w s

Sirloin Steak....II)

(Jr. A. D ra i.od &amp; Drawn

FR Y ER S
Nhippeit

Davllad Cruha. 5 lor
Ayan Tordhook lim a* 4 pkya.
Agau Engllah Paoa. &amp; pkgi.
Agun Broccoli. 4 pkga.
MInula Maid lulcaa, 5 cuna
Snow Crop fulcai, S cana —
lawall Laga &amp; Thigh.. pLg.
Inwall Chicken Bieuala. pky.

Your Choice

H ig h lig h t O iu n g a

xililornla Hulvaa

3 | Of. Can

Ann Tape

Pork &amp; Henlift.... Iftc
AAT Sliced

No.

NS f a n

H ig h lig h t T u n g n tln #

Pineapple.........Me
Hull ant

Bed Tokay Crapes .... II). Pic
Firesli Crisp Carrots bch. 10c
A Lb Hag

Jonafhan Apples.........30c
I nap I'btid .i now ball

No.

2 S Can

Plum Prunes....23e
Iona Cm

No. a r.'an*

Creen Beans ... 12c
Inna Baby

an

Lima Beans......13c

Cauliflower....Ig. head 23c

A M ' Email Rwtel

t m g hiand

Kn^lish Peas.... 23c

While Potatoes .. 10-lhs. 20c
New * rop I aryg

(•rapefruit............... ea. I Or
(iolden Ripe Bananas Ih. 12c

Tlaga Dried Uai.y

I’l

Floor Wax .. can 29e

Large hire

Ideal

Lux Soap Flakes large pkg. 28c
Lifidiotty Soap 2 regular bars 17c
IJfcbltoy Soap ... bath bar 12c
Soapy liiclt Itinso large pkg. 2Sc
Lux Toilet Soap 2 rcg. bars 17c
Lux Toilet Soap
bath bar 12c
2 lief lUra

Swan Moating Soap .........

17c

Hith Her

S&gt;vnn Floating S o a p

lie

Dor: Food

2 cans 27c

1 viler Hoap

Ivory

lartfc liar 11c

S-ib Cabin Home

I lb Sunlhln*

Qrahamt

Imx

Toilet Hiap

Me.limn liar.

I I 0*. N lbU co Vanilla

Ivory

2 for 17c

Wafarv

Toilet Soep

bn

....

Camay 2 retf. bars 17c

Strained Baby Foods

Tide* In—Dirta Out

2t&gt;C

S ILV ER D U S T
Large Size
Box

29c

Corned Beef Hash
ll-oo. C a n

large pkg. 28c

Octagon Laundry

2 Imrs 15c
Chopped Baby Food

Surf.. large pkg. 28c
Hu*p I'uwtWr With I are Cluth

K e f . B ar

Bouquet.......... 9c

Barley Cereal
200 MagiuiHa Avr.
Sanford, FU.

35c

SO AP

2

17.

r»

LU X

F LA K E S

2

S W

I F T ’ S

lIoiiFPhold Clenn?er
Hag. C an

11C

A R M O U R ’S

Chopped IInin
12ot. C an

53c

Beef Stew

Vienna Sausage
4*o»- Cun

20c

17c

rot

Large Size

“D A S H ”
Armour Dog Food
2

No. i

U N C LE BEN'S

LIFE B U O Y

18c

28 ox.
Box

34c

M &amp; M CANDY
Coated Chocolates
Larga Pkg.

25c

Chill with Bawhi

Pork ^ B-B-Q Sauce

Pancake Flour

58c

I*i*l Long I Sava* Money I

Converted Rice
14-ox.

B A LLA R D 'S

IS-oa. C a n

E-2 ” S T A R C H

27c

OSCAR M A Y ER

32c

Supor Cl«an«r

28c

Box

ARM OUR’S
16-aa.Can
■

» Gallon

RINSO

28c

Box

S O AP

Regular Size

1dirge Size

ARMOUR'S

44c

SW AN

Regular Size

ARM OUR’S
16oi. C a n

Silverdust.........20c
Soap Flakes pkg. 19c

For

ARM OUR’S

2 for11c

Toilet Soap

Soap

C aah m ere

2

Pereunal B*r

Ivory

Tide

17c

I*arge Calios

OrCan

Corned Beef..... 35c

|2

Cakaa

SWAN SOAP

JUn D«ndy 5 lb

LU X

Regular CalteB
12

Lima Beans..... 20c
ftriphl Hall

Dew Melons............ ea. 40c

10c

Deodorant Soap

l! I h I’g t ,

Hannnena

Pascal Celery......stalk

LIF E B U O Y

am ('an

l aiye linn* V
•

lb Factory Packag#

OrCan

n«.

18c

Cake?

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POUR

VHP

itie Sianlord Herald

D r i f t i n g C o n t in e n t s

:: m t
•IMl) n n f &lt; •■(■*&lt;!•»

I■

TVht h niH]i ui i!it&gt; uiirlii nnil m l tin i.nul aiuau u|* in
•N *••*■)
to a jiynau puzzlt*. Any nolviT would iiaturally lit A lru u
i l l N » in ll&gt; * !« • »
V aH N l M
&gt; • » ■ ! rla s a M R h r v anil South America together, the ImiIrf in one rnrren|&gt;omt
I t a W r I T , ■• in , a t l i t I V . I I I M I r r
ing to the ileprerwlon in,the other. They l«H&gt;k, in fact, an it
’ l u t a t l i I'la t f t f a . i i l . r th e A r t
they had once lot'll joined and had drifted apart.
* Ctagmt at Man-h a, tan.
tini.LtMi i. d k o
That ia iu**t what the late Prof. Alfred Wegener, u
I Ml tar
German HcientH, thouKht has hapiwm *1. If* ptitdiahed hi*
m O N Ih i i
III: Ik
lt««ln*««
theory in 1920 in a book entitl'd "The Origin of Continent
«| R « &lt; M ir t l M A
M U K «
and Ocean'". His views liar* recently been th* subject nf
f
44
M *** |1|
•p p a dcliate, endii'g in a tie vole, before the Hritiali A • ormtIon
I f u n t i l*
1 OP
•»
* •'*' for th Advam&lt;rnenl of Hciencc.
i* Im r
HP*
His supporters . advanced plau ;ibl*&gt; argtlfiu nta Om
~*%|i
«••’!*»• »i»*.'k 1-i
Iflllil, (»Ml|i|||l&gt;Ht ifllti illitliM *• IMintnt lo ill a** called Scotia Al&lt;\ a ehain &lt;if i iland* nirv
■(rrulionMii «*r tfcr
cl
fvail*. wltf bw *!"»»&lt;
f®» ing from llu entl of South Awericn to Antarctica. This, it
*1 v p B * f l«r lift** t f l * ! " * *#**• ■
Was ntigpvstod, wh a s*u t of hippe on which Hie Anhin tic
^ • l t n f p * * ( &lt;*d ^ I M i J l f i It * l i l * M
continent h.id swung from its original site in the Indian
In*
&lt;#** litr l.. •»»!**, •»
H*"
Ocean to its present place. It the arc were traightened and
t* r li *BMl *• •t' mI t
" T i # tit raid I* n w » m *«** *«f tk# Aiilarctien replaced, Australia and New Zealand would fit
diMNBClB t'fNl f*#*« * k«hl*-l» l « # *1111*4
in tin iu-m liind»ui&lt;t *.
f i r l * k l i * l i fm «kt »*• V*t
I,^:n theoretical; wen the argument of the ;*&gt;nli'"iHt.,&gt;
ratluN IH nil ft**
*»** pt*M**f
« »m *
*•
w ill •* ill
They l tn*t lrnilic berth rodent end primitive p'pOl* • ie
* t*»t*
tM ,
Africa and South America. Th** toon mile, of water !•
tween the two continent1, preclude inigr.dion of ■u- n crea
THURSDAY. SFI’T. 2S. nm
Hires. Therefon it i* rea olied ttiat
• two him .1 once nav*
----- I O il A T S m ftt.K V FH SK
tiec'ii Joined.
On lh* other hand 'lie indent ; of the mean floor foniul
|.ai m&gt; i d n i ' l l i eroblllcr i*&gt;rt.
then &gt;ml will li-c In
.l&lt; lr of no eii*l«’tl«* of .iii \ ucli movement, ftne po-.eil Oil'* &lt;pie
exbdrnre In whichpiMIni
*nd lion: ’‘What &lt;nuld lia\*‘ made all tin . hiip|M'li? No mechaii
n trn n n c. ami »ellhhtic«* a**- bumact « » i ) Fnfialfi ran i.ilure inn ism is conn iVat)le which could tail stirli tr&gt; niemlou* move
materially ami only ?«• 'an !•»»• menta."
ynnr,*rlf
plrllnalli I'I *d
in*
S*un&lt; day the tru th may Is* kium n Meanwhih’ many
thav that t i t par edited Mall will ihing that the jigsaw similarity in the shape* of A frin
5:10.
and South Amerleu must |ie more than *oincidence,

r

The anrirrla. I l t l " Mwsr down,
taught * 11*11 ami wall. but »*
mu,I Ha teller Ihan '»"f la th "
HH There Ik
k '" h ,h '"* *
J
Ibrlrnn In life. « r mtul t " np«aiH
or dnwaw«nl Take hit hi* -tw in -l:
|| «*a* **id *n Ihnn i'f nM times.—
Mall. 5:23.
lU e

Miami

tfM m n -

pul*

«hu kid $10.00(1 in ihfi* I.M.-n-f*
air laid In In" M m n * I"'
now. They «•*! » b'R l°*d "H
chnt all t»sM
Am rin a*

new amhauadof to
Crral Britain n W alln S. Gifford,
(ormri preyydcnt nl tlir American
Tflephonr ami J cirri apli Com*
p in y, ||# thiiuld I»p
luh pretty foot! connrtlwni any*

way.
Rrp

McDonmifh "I t aliliiima

aayi lie h*» iric iv o l »e*ei*l n llrn
tor ihe l l d i u letter wknh P irn
drnl Tinman w m lr Inin in wtwh
tkr Marine* w rir dcnntmred a* »
inopaganrla in*' Innr comparable
10 Statin*I Bnl McD"itW|ft* :b*»

jgtqtril tlir Ictlrr (of $10,1X10 and
Itr mm'l »*!l it until'nil (diet*
tie in Then Ka will fi*r ihe proetrdi lo ibe Mann? Cotp* league
But it will be long after that brlote
Truman krarr ike
*&gt;l it.
My*

When yoti icatl alaiul eitwili
anti thieve* and lillct* an«l tniffl*.
|U*t letflfinltei tint the strtage
perron ii a pictly dcrrnl »»ilt nl
bloke. Out in J^ong Ik-ath. ( aid.
ike Ollier tlay a bu» drive* dropped
• roll nl 100 InVen* (each gtaal
lot a ride on the bur). They rolled
in every dberlion and paiienget*
immethalely Ixgan KrangilinR all
over the place trying In retnevr
them. When the tuih wat over,
they returned them lo lh' bus
driver who promptly tounled llirnt
out and inun.1 he had 104 tolrni
in all.
T h r Herald ha\ Irtqurnlly point*
ad out numeiout inrtancer which
have come In cur own attention ol
ike uniurlifird payment of jnblrtt
benehti to ptojde whn air iinwdlint In wmk. Atuuding lo (he
Tampa Tnhuae, the State hat now
tal up a baud ikleclmn unit whit h
to far thk year hat diieovered
neatly Iwq thouunti irregular pay­

ment! amounting in over $9$.000,
and adinmulialivr i«enalilre» havr
been &gt;la|r|xd on wm r 147h ol
theae. Neverlhele», the total paid
•tit fnf jnhlrrr hrnehta tail year,
in apile of (he fad lhal nearly
every employer in ihe rlale ia
looking leu help, inrteaitd mote
than $4,000,000 during the year

"I hate been trying

for

two

peat* to get that fellow to ipuk
to Mt". last a friend of nun at
we wire walking down the tlreel
the other day and patted a rather

inti or peck tr individual who fin­
ally managed a nod. At lint wt
wondeifd why* our friend wnuld
try for Iwo ye#r» to gel anvonr In
| . »pe*k In him wlro appatenlly datnT
want to, and then Ike thought oc­
curred In u* what a wonderful
world ihit would be. if everyone
would try that hard to he friendly
with other people arid try lo make
Othere friendly with (Item. Moit
of Ut a .e willing to take one of Iwo
cub. 'i d then we are through.
*To hell wilh ihem”. tay moat ol
* But may be if we juit kept on
iking anyw»y and trying to be
■o matter what, after a while,
i p a r oc two, wt‘d beaak
dwH wkltk

WASHINGTON, Rrpl. 27-UP»

pow er.

More Cat lie

Komul War

Three Operator!*

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e m l H IM
l*&gt; TM joa fm d nlw o**'. ,’ 9 , -vs*■
i ll

•MfVVB* nfw’*' .If 1

K n. IfcNabh. who put np 11 jno
Koulhini (Ml Ti lip bom u d
r Teligrwph Co. ^slgmd cowipllahrU ot
■-

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|f
a"! •#.* I**4te 0 »ft
mark d * al.o weir Ihe la rg c l
of the season Receipt* showed
nn in, rraic "vet the previous
week, but unlike hog* were coneldrrabty smaller than n year ago.
Coni crop developments during
the nett 1 lit days may greatly
influence slailffliler supplies of
lieef cattle. Fatly killing frost*
um ild catch much torn ticforr it
Im* fully matured.
Btit regardleit* of weather deve­
Fanners would need lit feed
Midi grain quirk ly In keep it lopments, tin Agriculture lie*
fr«&gt;in *|Mdling. They would th»n partition! still expect* meat piire*
want to buy much light and iiumH- In rn*r off nnlfrealdy from sum­
urn wi-ighl ratllc for feeding pur- mertime peaks, allhnugh perhip*
I voce* In doing »». they wmiM not tn levels prevailing last fall
rompb'le wilh elsiighlerere. Hut'l and winter.
I'nmuiiiiet* have more money tn
farm liuying would rut down on
p«nil for meat, ami heavy
Iteef supplies during Ihe wrekn ►
- cona bead, but II would llu ie a c slip-1 aumer demaml. Ihe deparlment
plica later on.
note*, helps hold prices high

t o

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urging Prcjidrnt Trum an to
halt riling meat prices, Conner tlcut'# Gov. Cheater Howie* p r n ei
hla appeal In Washington newi men.
Former haad of tha Ofltce of Frtei
Admlnirt'atlon, Bowlia urged con­
trol* on SO Item*. ( International)

i-

server - is that Morrow ba» no
intention ol making urb a move.
Rtill, a rrilcratton by thr demoera, u - nl their ,|&lt; u r for pe.*re,
and of then term -, might be pro­
fitable.
It would Vatl'fy the public of
the Western nations that every­
thing possible bad tejn done lo
acciirc price and It would tw
go,s| promotion among Red satel­
lite- and other natter!* which are
loving will, ronuniinlslu.

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SPECIAL SALE

V

USED CARS
Mill
CMEVUOMOT
2 l&gt;r. Sfflan
New Faint. Gofwl IMres,
H'iniiinj: Goo,|

Only »495-tm
11)10

OLDS
. 2 Dr. Sedan
I-ocat Owner G w ) Mr haiucatly
O nly

1 0 9 5 -0 0

MM6
OLDS
(G) Club Coupe

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B U S T IS
FKIDAV- SK H 1. 2!)
8:15 P.M.
HIGH SCHOOL
ATHLETIC FIELD

A Beautiful I 'luh f&gt;upe.
Radi,', Excellent tlw net ship.
Only

He Therr To (*hffr

THE CELERY FEDSt

*1125 &lt;«'
T i:H M S am i T I M b K S

•to w tl atop thte arorld

NICHOLSON
BUCK (X).

ROBSON

Pkam I U t Haafard, Fla.

10S B. riRHT

SPORTING

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'‘Conservation trrigallon” i* lh »
title nf a new twilitUn released
by the Soil Co risen aI ion Service.
Growers and farmer* who contem­
plate installing or are operating
Irrigation system* will find thl*
publication iMei*»ttng and infotmative. The variotl* type* of if.
rigilinu ,y te-,', arr described ar.l
plrtuicd together with the factor*
to con*lde# in &gt;c!ectmg a cystem
lullablr to th&gt; various cla • of
l.in&lt;l and crop* In he irrigated
Jiivl drop us a po't card to Bos
’ I (!*, Orlando, nr , " t I Mi I, San
t..rd, if vou *yo;,td like to have i&gt;
free cop* of thi, iulletln.
I'
I , i
week
P nry Comer on
of Sanford
l#rt three acre* of
I’eirarola
Kahla pattute with
Ihtf,. C"-.vs, one i a If and Iwo steel*
totaling .l.'MW) I’
at his home
|.|«.-e #,#, Miller
• .,e Mr Cameton Hen* to wsi;h the animal*
each month i, ,-ier lo deterrn'po
**.i gain 'be y jlllr make M in­
eral! writl bo ib, only ltpplement ,i fc,-d The cattle wilt remain on
the pa *ure until Ihr forage is
consume,| „ r ll.v tale of gain
fall* c 'f This column svitt report
the t, suit »f Mr Cameron's study
|. * dat.s becomes available.
Many grower*, farmers and
ran, Iwr* have attested to Ibe
&gt;.iluc of hairy- indigo a* a legume
f*n soil budding, rimir, control,
bay and grasing R. F Cooper,
stm owns i, fine "(Varrr •rm-k
(arm on S,*utb Cameron Avenue in
Vsnfoiil ,« iiddinp Ihi* leg,in,e to
hi* crop rotation by saving f «
o res nf hairy- Indig*, fr, sect «•
durtlnn
llairv imllp doe* « »|
mature #m| early en
In 1 It
, i nn t„ permit re r,
o„ I * 'H
i *.c planted In eaily fall Ir tt k
crop*.
Mr
, know* that c"Ur#
Indigo h allimrd tn red II r if*
'.
. ud t.......... •&lt; fin *•*.
ersl year the#rafter e*,iy if It
is not allowed to rr*in make .red.
Ily* allow log n different hlork of
five or ten acre* of indigo In ma­
ture ucd in rotation each ye nr,
Mr. I'nnpej e ip icl. In obtain v.,|.
unlecr stands of Ihi* legume «&gt;ver
hi* entire farm in three or four
seal- t'omhining the indigo for
rred wilt provide thr *ccd ho w-lll
tc&lt;piirc to , dnhllih Ihe rotation
a* writ ay n large sttirysln * for
market.
A Isle fall or spiintr vegetable
crop will l-e planted after the in­
digo Is harvested lo lake ad­
vantage nf the large amount * of
nitrogen mol organic matter f i l ­
ed in tbi oil by this legume,

■Th*rA i&lt; ptnhkbly •« mart, confutltin In the puhlir mind mer 'he
haw and rntnm until law tw n u t
■ny I*w *&gt;f recent yesri.
Here ate the an*nrer&gt; In •
f » » quedinne
Q. Ttie taw «y * ike ynvernmenl
can roiifel up rntmnuni«t» »rid
Ihrtiu th»m (ntn delenllon
f)«* lK*l mean
Ike FB I will
•ail tirh a Htundiip right away,
i uken ?
A. I Ite U u rfnean’l give Ike p iv ernment power In make »ucn »
It &gt;ayt *urh a
foul,,tut now
inundur . tn tie made only If ( I t
,
.
—
.i..d
'•» I*___
.
lh&gt; f
I* invaded, jlt!l
Congfess
declares *,«r. or (I!) there’* an
upri liig hen lo help »me foreign

THE WORLD TODAY

of

f

Cv I n S I.P
J t* « (W R V
, ITaitnlnf Teshician ,1 I*. 8 Foil
• onservallon Sci'tce

u&gt;

»!

i t -Ae

Soil Con sera lion N*mvh

n, j i m e s i i a b l o w

V II h* Men estimated that
•h«ie ere c.ii/gvt In "n.nflfl full
I,
Community Parly member*
0 thl* country. Would they *|| tie
! " i i v N up If roe nf thnee three
1lungs hepjwried?
\ Probably n„l, although Ihe
•ovrrnmenl could *uil ilaelf about
*f is1 Rut the law says the govtinmen! .hould round up "each
person n- In whom there ia re*,
enable ground lo lelirve that
uch pei*‘in probably will engage
ii . or prntiably will ennapire wilh
olh&lt; i lo engage in, acb* nf e
plonag« or of aaiiolagc.'*
Thai tang,lag,- sertns til leave It
, id. open I,, ihe government lo
decide who among the CommiinW o r l f h In ( n lli.iio n
•'. (• a polcnliel spy or saboteur
rrllv F ill f'hirf J
Fdg.it
Wticn .lorliua copimalid* d th* mi
,t,md still, di*l *t If'»&gt;*e
-r '-aid there are about 12,do a, a*, the Bible record s ’ Immanuel Wlilmtsky av . th ;r I't'U dangt ton, f'ommunid* in Ibis
it did, Vi hi - "Worhli- in tVitli u n p*rluip. tin mo .t talked - '.unity T i i *1 might seem lo itnll,*!* I be F ill w oiild roundup |.rrof non fiction book of tit.S'i Thi i an e Iraordinary mi*■ '’•I"
oolv r.’.fititl ( .unni'inl.t. R„|
lure o| .* ienr*?, hiitrjry and mythology tjy an I j;u*li &lt;holar.
tn'ilber patl of the law «*&gt;*
txirn in ttu in and educated m man) *oiinli|e:,. im ludiio ' ■■mniiinisl* me agent* of Mos’ *&gt;w. **king Ihe overthrow of Ibis
our own.
.oletoyloai roospirarv In fait
In 1500 i; r „ uiyn \ •hkov lyy, a coinot which had I ffovernmenl.
and all engaged lo an
broken off fr*»m •l**» planet lupit*■»• **dlid*d with (tie * nth I over ihe world.
He believe - another such collision t*sd* place fifty year j When you ro u n n li-r lhal pit*
fart that the law tel* the
later, lb1 thenri/t ■ that the *'ffc* t*i and attiT-effei to *d the
•oyertimrol ileeide what f'omniun
the i colli mu. tati.rd the earth f*« r*;e* rotating temp**r t 1'•» can le arrested in an enter,
arily, atal explained mu h IliMb al pbeiioiin ua a rain.* «*l ■et-y you ran *ee thal thr gnvblotsl and the fall of maiuui The comet ended by liecotnitir rrnrnrnl ha* wide laliliide in d«
cidlnp who mil should pick up
the planet Venn:., lie &lt;oik hub ...
*,» r a „ Communists grabbed by
What i h i. evidence? lb* *il*’
i it* uu ut in l.otil, (he FRt in *uch an emergency
lit Ite W IT T MarKF.N7.IE
tl* Foreign Affair* A.i*')*t
from I lie Bible to Babylonian and Peruvian record.., and Irip la in n l |„ Nos. I. 2. and .7
held indefinitely 7
even Polyncninn traditions. All n g rid that t«une •&lt;* Vclik ,hove I
A 1 r*. hut
The "but** meat,
ovnky'a mill, ami ho ban produn d a ltt.nk replete w ith rpiota ihey will la- giver,
The toughest question whirl,
a chance tn
11*mis ( hum widely distributed and obscure sources.
Naliona far es la
l v « ’ hey’re t,ot dangerous and I he I'nllcd
Wind &lt;1*. Hie seieiillits av? They di pule Velikovtky •ill l-e released If they- .-an prove whether mililary fnrer* of im-c i . ill .facforil*- to the pnvrrti- patkin shall l*e sen* arroaa the
fine |K)int they m ate in that Vcilll i re*'kone*l at least it ii.ef
oetll This i» how;
ftkth Parallel from Kmra In main­
nullton limes an old as Itie ag&gt;? given by Velikovnky. Scien
I When arre-ttal Communist), tain order during Korean rrh ib ilitjntfi a r e ho convinced that Hie ln*ok is learned nun»eii..e llial •"•I’l be Ihrowtt into a tail wilh 1*1 ion.
tome of them iH-rsunded the original publisher to tu rn d duumills In shod, Ihey can’t be This is a pnlttlral problem ami
out in in,I- or penitentiaries, Hn I* distinct from Ihe derision which
over Id another, under the fear of b ein g the textliook bum •be
gave i nment will have to set lienrral MacArthur may liave
ness. This ......ml publisher is iluw und* r fire,
■to son,,, kind f camn* for them to make: whither to send troop,
Another inleresthll' ipientitm i v.lu tiler the e a rth could or rlear rail a penitentiary for arroaa the frontier if it ts i,r ,r »
have withntiAMl the shock of lollinlon with a bodv the nut ihi 1ut.Rome lime afior Ida arr**l — »aig lo comtdelr the defeat ol
eni-my. Tne II, N- comma ruler
o| Venn It rw*mu unlikely llud It can l»- proved that It •he I n»a vague ,w* how soon after tlw&gt;
|n chlof already ha* aulhoiity lo
'did, and few wo'lld xv,mt to la* pry enl for a te t.
•hr Communist I* broughl (,ei Use hi* dlactrtlnn in ihi* m «lt ,i
f'.t. « -oryrnmrn* official who'll
Thl* column return* to the tubb»*re tfve tlfle of "ptelimlna,* iict )-realise I ’m getting inqulriebesrjny officer.”
T n i l l t C 'a iu p fvh r11
from folk* who hope— but d o n »
-Hi*■■»■»
*if
^
If there it an etnetgenr* rrqulr. really u p e c l— tn find encourage­
I„
r
wholsale,
arrest
of
Common
ment for peace.
Qrp. Luci'ir I) Clay, fniiimr commamli r In the Amrri
Ihe-c bearing officers” will
That's a very natural traction
inn game » ( GcrniiUI), Hays that ttu* job nf roiiutmirlbr* l*V,
I,aye in 1^- nnpointed, perhaps and one which can't lie disregard
f’nmin urist propm/niuln with n cniiipnl(*ii rif truth “hmild several bupdieil „f f|.
l-il. ft'* esistenen mean* (hat the
ltnl l*c left tn ifriveriiini'iil nuciu les, hut houlil Im1 nmh*r
And l&lt; may In* necessary to missed cavalierly ,,n Ihe basis that
•
|,ect
ihrny
to
t.r
eure
Ihey’re
It undmibtrdly is pronogandn to
taken by private proupn and iildlviihlltJs
Communist, „„r &lt;vmpalh- Rr*l peace talk shouldn't im site This in a prnjcct in which everynne sbotihl help, and peilhet
irets Tl'a* would lake lime.
rover real designs.
in which tim individual need riot ask “What can I do?" lb
The Communist ran have hi*
Thi* la a wide-open opportunity
can entmler the lie with the truth whenever and wherever own lawyer represent him .itid for the Western nations In reiter­
th*' lie i* heard. The voire of nn individual, at such times, can cross.evamine w i t n e s s e s ate their well-known desire fnt
against him. But
peace, and lo restate their m m llmay l*e much more effective than that of the government. brought
Tin- government doesn't have In lion* relating lo peace. Such «la lrProduce any w|tner&gt;es If it think* menl* couldn't bs mistaken for
hv the '.*tlh .-■*•' marred hv report doing so might no! be good fm weakne**, because Ihe Rovicl
Union already ha* broached the
of I m wounded tt. 8 . tololini who Ihe country.
Thi-. mean* *hr FRI can make subject.
selil more Ihsn lit nf Ihelr fellow
II «a(ii|*Mt*&lt;* I'tirtw. ru rt Vlinf l
Ainerlce" prisoner» sure lied up charge* against the ",*n without
I believe the public* of th«
muniit world and now ar* taalini: end ehnt hv thi fleeing Red* al •avlng where it pot Its informa­ Western nations would welcome
I hr h»«s-v conwpifnraa of alart West Taejon police station In the tion again.I him This I* * pretty such handling of the situation ll
ilrfcat
lough section of the law.
last Muse day*
would t-asattre them thal nothing
ll wa* ihr** month* In Hi*' day
I After this evamlnation. the had been left undone to encourage
The Iwo woundfd soldiers t&gt;ad
—1
T hursday— itn " llu* *.oik-lad been tell fur dead
hearing officer ran order Ihe mm- restoration nf peace.
North Kotaau cotumn* n im U s I
British Foreign Henetarg Rcvln
Another report nf Red alnri mimlsl released, or be ran decide
Into Seoul, after plunging term* rites wa* p|v»n out by a llrsl ra v- Ihe ComniunM sh"iihl lx kepi In did gWa a thumb nail summary of
placa*
thn .‘18th I’arallaf in I f
airy
Division
spokaaman
Ik custody.
hit rounlry'* position in a d d ru iJune 25.
4, The President w||| sel up a Ing the U - N - Assembly Monday
American-, killed sod horned »n&lt;t
lirn n a l Walter cautioned that 7B7 South Korean aoldier* and board nf nine men. railed the H i declared in hi* blunt manner
liard fighting again.! iraltarcd civilian* massacred al Choflgtu. I (el enl (on Review Board
Any that Britain wanla peace hut "we
Bed pnrkata may conttnui* But He -aid d*!*lt* were inii avallaMc Communist ordered kept In tn* a n equally determined, if nn-e*
wiping kill many CnramunliU tm
Red p rlinner* of war Ud 197 Indy hv tha reviewing offirer ran *ary. to fight to the hitter end
ha aald United Nallon» forrr* are of the .South Korean prbnnet* »PP*al lo thin board for a hearing for tha liberty for which wa have
fun* Ihey can «ram|xr nver moun­ werr blown to hits hv dvnamlie link again, at thl* hearing the •trnggled »o hard and which we
tain trail* In the SKlh whti-ts thrown lulu Ihe prison slwtu'l* FB I won't havr in give away anv a n resolve,! In defend."
divide* Bu*‘ lan-*|*on*nre«l noTlh
That'* wrapping il up In rather
liv Ihe Communist aJ MM other* nf II* secret* In rip U ln in g why
anil Ihe tl. N. *pnn*nied repillillt were shot there. Ihr Red1 repotl
il want* Ihe Communist held
a light package, lull It gives the
in Ihe Koulh.
Rul
af
Ihe
loan)
hearing
Ihe
two cardinal points: the ilemocrnc
e#l.
Th#. tt'dri were trapped h y.Gen­
A happier report ram* from AP Communist can have a lawvet and |e* want pean, and they are ready
ital MacArlhiir'a eounla.-nffen correspondent Stan Kwinlon who has Ihe light lo cross.evamlne anv to fight to defend their llbcttv,
alve *lra*etrv I* kepnr* unfolding said Ihe II S. -M l, Division liber- wi||,r.
against him Artnsllr.
A* regards thr Russian position.
Sept. IS with the Inchon landing* ale»l Ml American prisoner*
an the hoard can makr II* hearing* Kddle Gilmore, AP chief of hurra,•
on the wed cr-a.l ami the en after entering Nemwon, 7a rrsad •ecrel. *lnce Ihe law savs the a n giving foreign observer* tha
nrdlnalrd drive* fmm Ihe *&gt;'•!
mllea norlhwr*i nf rhlnjti. and II hoard ran ronslder evidence offer­ in Moscow, reports that the lign*
I’uaan penmeler in the &lt;*utl*e*»| more al lladong some 22 mite* ed bv the government, even Im pnailon war i* not Imminent
In pul Ihe Red I In Ihe mlddl* aoulhwe.i of Chln|u. Ten at lla ­ thmirh the evidence rant hr mad* ami that chance* for peace are
and rrii*h them.
public.
bitter than they were, aay two or
dong were lltler caiea.
To elm
thn e who rirape lh,
5 After attch a hearing, the three month* ago. Ha *ay* the
T h r ?M h'l twin nronued a.|
glanl trap. MarArthui I* rejiorted vsnre in deep •mithern Korea was board ran order Ihe Commimisi roloasat program of public build
In ha*e authority to -.end troops virluallv unopposed. Rwtnlon said released or kept lt^ custody. ( I p Ing give* the Ruitian puhlir tha
arms* Parallel IS. Walker com
S...Mh Korean civilian* rherird all three step*— arreet. etamina idea that tha government expect a
mented that he ripeetrd to get and w-*\,,| Korean Dag* a* the tii*n hy a hearing officer, an&lt;| long yaari nf peace, and then he
hi* InvIrucMon* *onn on thl* point. armnrrd columns p*-- ed. Th* evaminatlon bv lh* hoartl— th.»
U. ft. 24th Dirtalon armor #n* rolumn* linked up at Namsnn, ftJ* Commnnlel can be held if there if
"However, the U. 8 8. R., I*
t*re,t Taejon, 90 mllea aouth of air mile- south of Taejon and "reasonable' ground* for thinking certainly not going In weaken It*
Seoul after a atlff fight eait of then awnne weal
he might help In egging or sab­ defense force* i n . The rountry
(hat railway and highway huh
definitely I* going ahead In p&lt;wThe Iwo rolumn* passed aban­ otage.
There wa* little nppodtjon Inaid* doned Russian made I rucks, ar­
6» If *um H down bg Ihe hoartl. fert tt* technique In the produc­
th* city, which the outgunned and tillery pieces and slacks of am­ the Cornmunlit run appeal In the tion of airplane*, tank*, weapon*
outminned 2-llh wa* forced to munition Korean peasants, in the It, 8- court of aitpeaU and. if large and small and In atomic re­
bllterly ytetil Iwo month* ago, wake of Ihe advanre, wrre heck tn turned down there, to Ihe Rupreme search. and il i* moat surety R™
Cnlnrldcnl with Taejon'a recap­ the neddles harvesting rice.
Court. All these steps would fake Ing to remain strong m ilitarily."
ture wa* a flickering ray o| new
A t the same time a Rtorkholm
Allied
fighter-bombers lakrd a lot of time.
hope for the 24th’* old fighting Red rolumn* retreating fmm
newspaper, the Stock holm a-TIdncemmaryter, V*J. General William Benul tie!wren the South Korean
Ingin, publishes a rspotl that BusY Bean, offletalty mtaalng alnce rapital ami UUonglui to Ihe nnrlh
rushing const
construrtion
la nuhlng
ruction of a
July K), when he waa la»t »een in east, thr only escape route r»
ntle
Baltic
^10 “"B
illie W all" of coaatai
eon
*
Taelon carrying a l*orrowe,| ha- malning P 29* hammered ahead
m «
from Fnrkkala, a Soviet
l
l
s
s
i
i
s
s
t
*
Wrwas
r
,
„
n
*
r
|
*o«ka and aaylngi " I Ju*l gol me of Ihp fleeing Reds
Use In Finland, to Ruec m liU n d
-env: William K. Corvlian. 24. h-*
a tank."
M acAHhur’* *n»kr*man
&lt;*!&lt;! h'lvKand rc-fivlnt' stolen n,ns«rl&gt;. In tha aoulhcrn Baltic Re*
Counter-Intelligence officer* of 1,700 Red* were killed. 750 e*p
Thu* both Russia and the demo
thf U - M- Klrat Cavalry Diviiton lured and It tanks hit In that Ronnie llelwrt. 93, wranH U r r » n v crwcle* a n oroparing for unto­
I-swrcnc* Hebert. 23. recelvln- ward posilbllitlei. If not prohahl*atd three South Korean Inform­ ■r»a.
slnlcn property: Marie Ore. «• litle*. T h i M vlng g ra n I* that
ants reported recently overhear­
Rmith of ihe eanltal, twiween
ing Hrd nffkam diaeusa moving fiusrnti and f&gt;*an, fighter planes grand larceny; Marie’* al*ler .u th a n U no present Indication an
Dan from (Thonglu'i prison aloek- homlied and itrafeil about 2,00fl law. Rlla, her mother, Mr*. (71**-- other major war la Im m lm nl, or
ada lo Seoul. Btr* no prUcmer* trapped Communists. AP Corres Orr, receiving stolen
that either aide wanta war.
had Seen raported found In Seoul. nondenl Jack H rrB e lh said the and her a litir, Mr*. Billie Rw«v
H ow a rn , than la no end l »
The mol or Iled cavalrymen ran- Reds were between (he Kereplh MeNibb, 27, principal In th i **- tha cold war In right. That moat
tutad GWagju la t^Mr IlM ilte gay) f l r ^ Cavalry dirtktana.
ond terw e.
to tohod V than te t o ,.t o
A i r w t f d tSJkOO bond e y r s 1

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Ih . Ilr^ln m r Pepaitm rnl nf thr
I II I TltHt» A A
I! p ti.t Chiitrh hail their an
Th» Ihiugl*
lobe Junior III.. I i
Iherh • .1 Ilf Ih* Kir t Muptiii n 111 (j I f t \ at Ihr hnntr r f Mr.
C '1ui.h m il rti**1 inntfht at 7 in •nT ' I n ( ’ . \\* Krtfle nn C r l r n
.'vi-rpii* nn Tur.wlay rvrnlnit.
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l'nd*t lit* |mn'«n»i||p ,,f luia
fugini Phi otroflly. •I*'- leeepllon*
I*t al Ihr Kernald 1 aughti.n Mr
0 mortal III- pilot in Mr 1 K . p&lt; n
err.
A IO M I \ '
Th* n , Ann' * * iptn « f (h*
I lo l&gt; Cpi* ■ Kpl

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pal ( h il l 'l l Mill

Meet at 3.(HI I*. M «i|h M»* II
E . Tonkr a( I .!•*I I
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Boulevard

A ’’.Method* * Up- Mill 1*- hr lit
In
Ihr
Memorial
Kdur.illnnal
Building &lt;■( Ih* I n I ll.ipli.t
Chirr*h f**i lh» U . m 1 M
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. ary Cninn u l l i n t . amj 1'irrlr
4 o flu rr
at 1 ihi I* M M| ti„.
offirrm air urged in nttrhd
T h r I’hiluthi* t'l.i** nf I h r Kir.t
I’ r r - h v t r r J h n t hurrh
Mill
rurri
with M r- K v Rnhh ,|! IP 'II I'll

matin Aventir «t 7

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Chop Sury Mtpp-t
I I'KSM i 1
Th r K ill'll. I'll * nf I hr pirat
RaptiM Ch'irr't •ill rite» t with
Mr*. J P llnhril.iw at I l i | Kim
A t *tun at H nn I’.AL
' 4 Stminoli
H i ll Krlwiol P.T.A,
Will mrr| at .7 .to I’M , al thr high
tchnnl. All |inirtll» a ir utge*f t&lt;*
•11*&gt;i*f anil nrM ninth* t a me
peclallv m nil »mril
T h r Kri*•till.hip League *if thr
Conttrrgathm.il I'hin h Mill hnhl
ItM mnnthlt m rrlinir at thr hnitrr
*.f an * ti i* inn r tam r m Wri
Palmrtln Avrnur it J .711 P, M
Daughter nf \\'* dry Sunday
ft* h*H*l Cla* . n( Ihr h in t Afethnf c di.t Chutrh will nirrt ar MrKinh'V
V Hall at V* .Atr I' M i
ill»h Mtpprr, T h r h m l n t o Mill lo*
Alta Klrtihrr IU*lh Air- |{nt Til
II*. Alt* tV K R.amra, '1r* .1 A
A m iriann and 'l l •. Itnlrrrt Putroll.

" I HM (Nil"
T h r Sanfonl AVotnari (Tiih m II|
hold it* fit rl merlin* of thr vrar
at Ihr *lot* hoiil* *1 I .’ 'l*t P M
Photir Mr |trn P. 'A’I*d&gt; at S.1 A-J
for rrarrvntion* for I hr In nr limn.

Refnte Ihr Mlppri a ahnrl hil*ln*-.« m rrting van. held hv. thr
trnrhrr* nf thr department, after
which thrv pictcnted Mr*, C. VV.
Klgte m lh a aurpli.c handkrrrhirf

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Tlm-e pirarnt wi-tr Mt
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Ml .1 K l.r«l* . Mi and M n , O
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Mr. and M n
R. T
Thoniaa. Mranil Mr*. 8 J Pavia,
Mr
and ' t n C h a ilr. R Klandrn,
Mt
and M n
A. I,. Wllann Air.
rnil Mr-. W t Van*-**, M r- K. 'V
Ihggrr*, Mr*. Pan I,
111 airraid
Mr anil Mr* It IV llc llr, Mt. an*1
Mr ,1 K lla m ta n , Mr* 8. J. VI*
Hr
Iin.l Ml* \V. P. Ill in k., Jr
'lr » K r lla lp rr, Mr*
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llnaty, Air*. Sam Mlr*d. Mr, Pan"
K (lodwin and M m llnhhvr M*»r
|ton.
Alv* Hilda Krglc, HiiMnnl Alt.
m l, .lolttmi A llied, Rid'hv p rk tr
iitnl lilnd}* lla .tv-

ri» (ianima l.amhila Chanlrr nf
l|.-t,i Sigma Phi wirl Atofplav nigh'
at th&lt;- home nf Alia l.r.trt (itllhri*
it ’fi't:1 \v&gt;' t Kli*t S trrrl. Plan*
•i ii'.idf for (trta Si|!tiia Phi to
*|t*&gt;ii.**r n fall faahion .how fra
tut&gt;riir rlothra from T h r A’owrll (*n
,„d I*...* from fvrv’a Sh**r Stnrr
TI 1 *hoM Mill !&gt;r hrhl al ihr KitTli. it* r on O rt Id al 0:00 P At A
h lto '»rltr|. Plot ml, ia ronlribuf
Inir flowrra for Ihr or* a*i**n
A fir* a flJItbrr di*rli» .|on of
ho*in* *. I r f i *■.hnirnl* Mrrr ari*
r.| l.v ■&lt;i.|io«tr»rc* Alt*. HilthrP
amt All*- K liu lirth I tv not In Air*
'Valter Tntner. Alta l am.in John
on. Mt*. Pali* 8r«itt. Jt.. Mr*
Chaih* A’ndopieh, Alta.
Ilrorfr'
Pancleman. Alt*. Rohrrt Hi t-m
Atla* llaphnr Connelly, Ati*» P|i*
lliilrhi*on. Mi** Toi
l.tvinratnn
Mi** I’eiftty Punran and Alia* Rhlr
ley Smith.

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tir*ifj*r Stir lio n .

To make a white aaurp a tieau*
tifnl pale yellow rotor. Mild a very
little tiltnerir, Thia la Rond with
•rafiHal or vegetaldea.
Tile Indian* had many dnga
when I he firat Knr»pean* arrived.

The nulrlllonat value nf froien clean. Octaalonally wipe It off with
fooda alark up well rompgred In a damp doth when il la barely
the nutritional valu* of fre.ti fowl* warm. If there are hrnwn atnlnv.
---------------------------------------take ifertu off *.*IU. a Ini*’ t..'— e.
Keep the cole plate nf your iron | ing ponder and a damp clot It

IliiAvard Holders Art*
Honored At Party

Air. and Mr*. Ilowaid Italelr
wete honored P iid a v nirht hv hi*
mother, Alt* Howard Bolder, al
a Welcome Home Parly The Rolelet* have juat returned from A tr ■poo In • graduation frnti
Kmory.
I .itr In thr evening Ihr hr**tea
a» i*lr i hv her ila'ightr*. Mr* Jeiv
Air. and Mr a. K. E. tt'hltt'n or" RiooVlyn, and Mr* Jantc* Cheat
now making thrir hotnr on l’"r*l&lt;*i n not *i*tv*'d mttlrll. tndiiiduil rak*'a
not. no,| mint* to Mr. nd 'lr* M
Privr
II !!•■ Ml iml Mi AVilliam AlaiAir. and Alra, At. I.. Ralnm, J r tb*wa. All and 'l r « I* |i Tillla
and ann. Alark. have moved Into Alt and Alt* It II fltlrr. Air*. K
thrir new home on Cordova Pnve P. Lloyd. -It . Ati ni-d Mr* Jamet
Cheat nut, Mi nml
'It*
Jame*
Alra. William Lrahv I'll e t * Cheatnut, .It . Thnmna Berk net
day fut (.'in hafirmt**. Mlirtr *hr i- ami J.nk Armatrong
Joining Air Leahy who i n i o . 1
ron*tru«tlon hn*inr*a th-n
l l o l l v AA O lid
It* IIO II T IIO A IAN
Mr*. J. A’idel Jimea. who nn-tr*

DOWNYFLAKE DONUTS
M A D E F R E S H D A IL Y

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went a major operallrm at Otangr
lin ilV A V O O P Srpt ja ,in
Alrmorial llnapital, i» rrpoitrd a. Natl Jiim lo, M r vi an film « l n
Silting atony aati*farlorv.
atnl IoiIIIik Ii I . nmment.itnr her*
for « p .el at ll«Hvw«*kl, find, th
Alla. .1. !' Ihitiliimti t*a. i * place "fnnto-iir “
tnrneil from New V*&gt;tk N’ nlr t*- .
“ Pantn*lir”
I*
Ihr fnrnrlte
*h» ha* *prnl the la*l *ii week* Antrri.au w**r*i of Kntv Jurad"
with Mr. Ilulrhiann, who la there I pnmotincvil K**tty IT■&gt;..i ■).-*.■i Sh­
on buaineaa.
out* .tniti.l t*» learn the l.ngtingr
five month* ago. to pi** j* Ira.lipr
Mr. and Air* Wtrrt W W - tn* ■ rnlr in "Torn**." a loilltight filrr
have leiurnrd to thrit homr on prmluceii hi John \\ ... |n M,.Wpat Nintrenth Sttert after »iien t. leu,
ing font month, in Aih'ahota n
Kaly nac. "fa rttaitir” in -i*
where they weir man titer* of
ntiting &lt;rn*r when *• .1 ■
*ummri hotel on Like Kite
her lmptea*lnti» **f IlnllvwiMid H u '
when -h- trim * IT. S. film* almit
Alevxim the .ante way. ahe i. not
being complimentary I a*kc*l het
about nn&lt; of the later one, "Th Tt*‘a*iite of |hr Sh u n 'ladle "
’’ll w «. a fine plrtllre," **he he
Th r fir at tor. lint* of (hr I V
Alary P.T.A . w n held ,&lt;i th. » h&lt;e.’ gan, "hut the hnndtl iharmlrt* dl*
» mil lot I mn Th m -d av evening o' not di.iM nil Iirople in a pint
HiOO I’ .M. The ttirrling tiri *all* ’ light. | think that i- wtopie An*
to olaler hy Air *.
W Wridrthoh* I think a 'h *i nn wtt**i i* *.|..n
to plav a vole n lil* h «. t.i.t fprciidcnt.
Air tiro ”
The meniliei»hip roinniitlrr r
W hat aim'd ‘I iptain Prom ("■•
t*orted HI paid memtiei* Mt* \
AV, Te.lo reported on tli' 'iiiiat* I ile ?’*
"It m a. vert Ih antifnl in th 1
etiunrii meeting and Alrv AVeidrr
ahold intimlii. ed the nrw |1|in* io- 1 photography," ■1*.- rrptir*l *‘ 1111’
and hi* wife, Prof, and Ml* II the pl.iyrta we*.- net like Span
laid* Tyione |'*na*-r i* &gt;crv hand
Hr*rkenha* k.
A million H a * made to have r tome, but hr dor- not have thr fit
to plav a Spaniard lie I* not hot
Hallow rrn eat nival in thlola-t.
It waa drvhied that there&gt;
t ' hh-o-h.i enough "
The trouble with mint 11**11*
tie a rnvrre*! *llah aupprr al Ihiregular October meeting in honm W'tmd film* Iilotut All vico ia ha ’
of the new prineinal and hi* w if- advice, the a c tie -a .aid.
"When the atilillo* want to knn'
The meeting atljourne*) and t— •
fre»hment» were aerved In the mIhiiiI Memo, t It *v a-k th *e'e«
M'htHil Innrh room hy thr firat ■nn* who live tn !.*■» A n p c V ," - I•aid. ''Hut many of Ihr Mr*ir-e
grade mother*.
heir have never lo-en to Mevieanil do not know what the eotin
try i* v»-ally- like
The l*-'*t portrayal -tf a 'tea*
ran hy a llnllvwi»od a. lot
I'aMuni in "Junrer,** .hr ,'r.la rr-’
The firat fall meeting of the
" l l r » o fantaattc." he *atd,
Sanford Woman’a Cltth will lw held
Katy ilrn|tpe*l the-r
innark
AVedneaday at 12:30 P AL at thr
over tunrh al the llrnwtt I ter*
(Tuh Iloure, Mia. II. II. Crumley,
with ll.ul.l Hoeltigvr, who dire •
prealdenl, annmiiiml tmlav.
■*T o r r t n"
for
pradtu-er-nrle
Alra. Ralph An*tln Smith, atom
Wayne She waa mnnehim* on ••*
aor of the program, will have ■
Knihiliil* and admitted that th*'
the ruevt giieaker Mr* Norw***«*(
local Aleutian f*&gt;..«| la a diaaptiion'
I’helpa nf Jarkaonville. who ia !•■
apeak on *’The Racking of l&gt;ove ” mrnl lo her
"It la not hot rnn'tgh."* -he *&lt;•
The hnatranea for Ih* Itltirhenn
marked, ihaktng t oha*rn aattce *&gt;» •
will tie Alra. Henry AA'iltf, Jr.. Alt*
Clyde Ram*ey, Atra. Clayton Rmlth. hr* dial)
Kaly ha' appealed In 'll flh*.
Mra. Irvin Pelnherg. AltCe.il
in Mi'll, a mid il. *t fine till to t
Carlton, Alra, Harry Lee, Air-, Paul
mil.-polo it bullfight comm'-'” »*
Choteraon
and
Mra. AA’illiatn
on the (ailio. She In-he* nut at 'lr
Wad*.
inept lutrnilora anil will a*cent n
pay for the Inoaih a*ta. “That t*
•o I van In- independent and a
what I went," ah*' aaitl
ll*i runtmentarira on Ih* lot It
fighta havr • large following, -n
pa retd I v Including ITeeldent Alt
man. line* thr directed a hlovl. a I
lo him privnirtlly, a»king ih.t h*
do 'omelliing t*t Irnttmve the «p*«l
itV of bullfighting Hr «ent to*
flowerv the neat day.
Rtteclnt ll*»rtllper hope* to
plcturr will promote greater no
dcratanding Itrlw. en Ihr II. S an

Fashion Show Slated
Ity Beta Sigma Phi Meeting Is Held By
Lake Mary P.T.A.

I .P.t . A N M tP N C K M P .N T
The United panuhlera of Con
full tarv will inert ptiday after
noon at 7 tat P.AI with Air*. AV. C
Hill al her home on liHHt Maenolt*
Avenue.

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&lt;MNFORD n.ORTDA

Woman’s Club Plans
First Fall Meeting

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PLA IN . P O W D E R E D OR
C IN N A M O N SU G A R

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SUNSHINE MARKETS
I la Magnolia Ate.

SPECI ALS
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
(TUTAINS
R iifflp

Photo By Raymond Studio*
Mr and Mia. ILtWrll lloogia* (ia trri who were maddird Sit”
I ate making thrir homr in Hampton, Va Air* tlarncr ia Ihe form*
Alt-- H •o. Kliialoth Pioffitt, daughter of II. AA'. Proffitt of
S'.nth Carolina All liatnct t» the *on of Air*. Klvlra liarner atnl the
d r N H i.irnt* of thia city. Air. liatnct ia *rirnli*t at the Nation
&gt;1 Advl*ory (Vit mlttrc for Arrnautlra, Langtry pield, A'a.

Minis To Hni’sewivos
It. Anna Mae Sik«-a
SAh r KiHl t'H IL H R K N
Theie’a no call to *trr*. fear
tn making home *afr for children
lad it*• only wtadnm fot adult*
to trmove ot enttr. t ri.k* in chil­
dren'* way So .ay Helen llol1-riHik, hoii.iug .iwrlallal fot Ihr
CSI1A llureaii of Human N'ltn*
Hon anil Home Krtuiomir*, In of­
fering help* lo patent* a* the
Nation mntk* National
Kami
Safety Week. July 22 lo 21*
When little one* an- in the
•rawlmg *tagr. All** llnlluook
ngpe-ta tl*r of gale* at tin*
l-ottnm or lop of *taiiway*—
whet ever thr rhiltl might happen
tn he,
Atound a hot atnve w'llh vea
-cl* **f hot f'Hnl. don’t place
t had* ot *t*Mil* that would enr.hle youngaler* to reach hoi
handle* nr pan*. Kerp pan hand­
le* turned away ftnm edge nf
i love. Alan keep irnna ami pail*
•■r tuh* nf hot water nut of the
yttungaler'a way.
It'a well In have *afely h*Mtk»
that ilon't rnme looae with a
•Inipie flip ill Ihe finger nn a
high chad. ctlh. play pen. Ot
.(toller.
Wimlow
aetren* anil
door*
hnnld fa*ten aeruiely, ami tin*
-rf retied wimloy* *hmilal h a v
i «r*. Even » liny ihlld ran ptuh
. |*ui*e **rrrn out and thua tr
innv* the only hairier In falling
l\ lieu there are amall child ten
make tuillfighting
ap.nl in Mevirn ”

the

national

"Tlia t ia true,” agreed Kntv
••American, have Ih r wrong Idea
abutd bullfighting beraute they do
not know all Ihe akill that goea In
to It. It would alao help if » r
could Icath more almut ymir fool
hall That I . Ih r otic A n irrh *
apnlt M ry ira n - cannot n n .lrn la li'1
' l l Ih* * men itotinding each
rdt.ci on the fo-tthall fid 1 it t*
fantaalir "

( III 4 I ■ kllllll

of any age, keep medicine*, pni•on*.
cleaning
aupplie*
amt
Ittalrhr* out of Ihelr teach Ha**
•afrty nialrhr*.
Piovutr .ate toy* Toy* with
•hatp point* and paint that peel*
or lick* off •houhl to- talwwt,
'A’alch fragile toy* that leave
.hatp &lt;dgr* when broken
Keep .hatp knive* 1n cm toned
lark*, open rack* placed high
enough not lo tempt 111He hand*,
nr in rark* in*idr drawer*.
Provide aereeti* or atove guard*
for ftrrplarea nr ratliant heater*.
Tape, giue, nr aandpaprr any
aplinter* nr protruding nail* in
hoard*, hovea, and wmulen furnt
lure. Pul veattei rug* away
while rhildren ate amall.
itepta. e old fa*llInn itpett eml
eleeltie wall aoekela »|lh ent hi*
eil mmlrrn out Ida..
On ga* atove* the nafi-t* knob*
are tlu**e with modem »afety
lock* that have to he puahrd in
•n the handle will turn.
He careful
with
fluoteacrtil
light lultc* Bury burniul mil one*
promptly an children eannot pin)
with them. Not only d*w* the
glu** Khallet eaally, hut In *nm*1
lyp*-» there ia dange* from la-ryl
hum whirh real* thr inaide of
I In- tulie. If beryllium get* into
eul* il prrvrnl* »ore* from heal
,ng
Arrange ftirndurr »o you ran
**n teach ehlldten’* lied room
in th *1 night wdlinid •tnmliling
over ohalaelea. Tin y haaelatard
light* that "toy on through the
night without ahinieg in atrepera' eye* help pt event falling
when young»trt» rmpiire alien
tlon

oil

S c rim ,

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Cotton Materials
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Sport* W e a r or D i j a i i h m
Hero's What's Non)

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$ 2 8 .5 0

GABARDINE OR
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$7.50 to $12.95

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�THURSDAY SEPT. 2*. 18S0

THP HANFORD llERALD. HANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

Louis Makes Sad Ring Exit Aftrr

B y A la n M a v «

C A N H E REPEAT?

Pounding Under Fists Of Charles

1

George Barr’s Ump Rain, Injuries And
School Reopens At Classes Cut Down
Airport on Jan. 17 SEC Grid Practices

Yankees And Phils Closing In For
Kill With Two Victories Needed

Hy HA L l'll BOURN
II, A H H O C IA TR It I'R KSs
(rrotyr Hnrr will reopen bia urn
Yraoriatril I 'r r u Sport- tt filer
Itain, hruiae* and even •••■'!e\ tore •hiwil at the M'ltilri'ivl Air
never mine tuck.
So near and yrt to fat.
I port un Jan. 17. arroldlnir to a re interfend with Soutlira-tern c
Ki/ard Cltailc*. .1 vaitly u n J r lu lr il lirjt ywnglit tliatllpKMI. liuto-il
liolli tlie Khiladrlpl'U Mlnllirt in llie National and tb* New lo ik
rent noth e rt t elved hy hi* l -r al r»- forence fim'l#all pmetiee v - l e i '
the iiltutt of Luuu lari night j I Yankee Stadium in l » &lt;iuel muml.
b l l l l r n in I lie- Amenta" are wdlnn two Vlctoirr* of a Woil.i d ie t
pre-.illative, I lick M&gt; Laulill
Vnodet Idle coai'h Hill K t» tt 1
It Wat llir tame tad Iloiy lh.it Jj&lt;k l)rin|or&gt; ami Jim J r I I to i Ir.ininl
woe* were nt'ailemic.
",S„ &lt;rurre«-ful I* the Hart S-^,.
nice 1iua* tint the loud i- -trewri*
that Dll
year* ( ( 11. Yon ran’t heat Father •
Cl a*ae* atarte,! and Kdward* I th .da|eighth ti nlng
that *.o gradoate- of the ltir,0 e|a«*
,
*
The V -n k » and the 1‘iiit* have Hodge- fratuied w ii ,1 line*
Wen tdarn! in ptrrfr-rional lea to aliove nt* hi* II I' M . »
Luffed to -IH and dinky in
a chance to end tt all today hut run homer The llu iVe« won thp
(raw," Mr Harr point* not in • 4:30 or later Hut hi* Of •iftnl *!
hi* timing, l.oui» a bunched a
Du ta.k l- not a« ra -y a» it B|.- nlghtrati when Ituti Flholt tarkiiriritli i«*oi'd folder announeliv- lipid- un and rant the Comm
ptnr* on paper.
ed a prumi -lam homer In tl •
the Mopening ol the *ii week* thruugh a brirk def-n«e i'r&lt;lt
New Yuri can clinch with *h» tilth off Krv I'alica
i nun the im iro will end dolin' preparation for their pame th
hininitcil
D ip
Waaiiinttton
wright champion ever to rr-etip*
help of Die St. t.oui- Hrownt,
Week with Anhiiro.
■I h*
*I of Keh 21 th.
the Yank* will have to teat thr- thil 1 plan • 11&lt;. ,i i.i, Iteil S*i« liy
Haiti
damp,
ned
hnni-»
ii
«
»!r-i.
Th* folder trrr.e* the attrv*
ping aI dniit.lKhmJr•r at ri*n*
l'liilai!-i|i)ila Athletic* and the
H%« or • iif S:iiifnid hv -latlng th*' workout for Saturday nleht'The 2U.year-ohl Charier
lid
*
| lliown Hunt ioo|,crate hy down- v%nv I'ark, t!-0 nml *»-1 . |f#hit •!
with
Collrpe
ul
the
I
*■
&lt;-if
!■
In
II
t fhr- I not I* ‘ lo. at. ,| ill line ,.f th
everything hut kllock uuX the bc| .rip the Detroit TipoM in or.Kr ('on Mart. rn and (ii'n* ILaielvii.
mo • I.* aotifol »pot* In Florida ton R.iugi and nai-h l&lt;-.yr:d| I'
wilderi d Joe Iwiliii of 11*fitI. «
In nth. 1 rwriM1 I miIi t 4fif'i *IlHt
to Mt-ute New York of it- k7th
-lev
held
operation*
to
fun.tame
San!. , where von liave uldimlte ‘
out 1In* * him Fn W hit** ReH, 7 t*l
8*5.11nr-nld man whole iron fi-t ■
pennant.
Dll*
and
&lt;*ffen*c.
1*itt «l«Air Ii
|*‘W» ’ iunity (oi awimminp. (Chin
fur
!rifVidmiil;
had rinded awav. Jm
Kinpetl
I he t'hil* can nail down their fl
Captain Chert Van lluren w
ht|fi* V mill n varieli of Rtwrr)
blindly tuward the tup ru|w- In
fn t flag -itiie lift6 hy taking liouiued the Cllirapo l .it*
•
■
n
the
hem
h
with
a
had
km
I.
n
Inn-' j
tour
*|iare time from
th* Mth tu
ave hnnrelf ■ lie
duuhtch-.ader from Dll' toup'i 4; and thi St. Lout*
'hti.'l
M*)hi( The City of Sanford !» mid- elpeeted to he rrady tu *t*r*
Mb
probably wouldn't have la«t- I
York
laianl*.
The
I'hiliie*
hlanked
Cinrinnati
Tad
H|i ) l.etween Jarkronvllle amt fuilhaek agaln-t I'a ilfo .
I t.r • liter.
Itrerhi
many mote round*,
can
al
n
win
if
they
-pill
w'th
,
I '1 ftffi •■I, Ineuled on lieaollfol l.akr Moo-r I'otter, however, i* not n
*1 juat dlda't have It," hr at I
the Gfar.lv while the limoklvn
peeled tu &gt;*r action,
A I i IumiwIi liehl marine III llo u
Miiiii
In hW rlre*(lpr rmitn, •wabhiny hi*
Do-lger- divide with Hinton ol if
Evert
a
heavy
rain
didn't
•wrdirn abut left rye with an le- lu n rlu r iriim n i llan wrrk 'I'M •"
Die Ihalgera l«int * liDtiltirhftt.L-r
**le ndi||il«nt Hill
amp In*
lit
art
lee
for
the
Iln
lie
rIn Dn ItiaVei
park.
wealber 1*,nr Id 101* , lh- Seirillioli
! in I.v*f »»f fh** Nillllimit I
Mi-*i**ipp|. Coarl, Johnny Vain'' ! ll#rr*a the* itii*Iur«* in bn'h,
71 ju*t illdn’l have It lu an/
Will 1*« |tr« «« ut to
In I**
j
I
ligll
Srlitial
relery
i
*
•
.
will
hoi
■l*.*'ided the |C. !,e| needed all e
department.”
league':
lilt* nml u lvt * at tli&lt; trlnM*| \ 1
1 illyld MUIttill irvfl ihe I ’i li
arrlmmaping tiny mold gel *
lie didn't hive to .......... I'
AM F.IIHW N
ipnlimj* will lv«* I i*ii jur*t
W 1,
I'rt.
A h ( ( X * d i! &gt; w &lt; l
foie iheli Saturday night yuo
nhyi'iu*. Only li th* lllth loll".I ! milieu oh* n lliey inn 1 t* lom
y|*t i •nnl l.eni'ue Umpire,
ol
with Kentucky.
when tie hurt Chart*'
will* .1 inw nttVd al din Seminule Ui.*l
V
L V H N
\
' K
3
N.-w Y urk
tut 65 tl'td
rii .
mdoalea
from
Ihe
llnx
W IA 7 K IR !
flaah of I tie l&gt;iul&gt; of o|.| did In
PT 57 ir.'rt :
Detroit
Vaught poti hed atdil T n '.
t
ifh.. ■I whn are mot,nine in I*
Cltile the rn.wil of L'J.i '.T Ihal I,.oil. ill lirhl.
N \ 1ION M
aerial
offen-e
and
defer.ae*
acau
'
i an
A **10- 1*1 l**n. Interna
||ir I nit, liavuiR hail only hi •
Mi gat ituO
1
paid a g i " - 1 |2hli.iiT0 Some 2'*
IT.ilti'phin
thr Wildiata' T, -|.n*d a I d
I l.engoe, rte.
I tool — l..|i-n
(T A L IT O R N !A
.rtAtpoAf 'i W A *!'.
OOO.lMkl more w.ili hrvl oil lel.vl
Ilia t I' n
yfi AS .674 4 d
wing formation*.
vnorl pu t lire iryimn ill** week.
12:11 I'M tuil
C
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,
,
A(*f
•.Lr’t
W
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O
m
i .oi' opening w* ek. mnrnin'
Holll
t
lie
Y
ank.
and
t'lill*
rn**'lien.
Ki
rdui
k
v
i
n*,
h
f'nul
|li",
HAO A rotHSH
(tKf ' o n and evening *e - ion- »•
•JftLL- J / 7 / ^ / o -•
(h a ilr r fniight a l.rllllanl t ic '' Iitv r only totiay lo piepvie Im
rd npp .ilu iiill— M 'lerday to talc
•aid hit team muMn't gel in ne
, ,a \ u
i*•//(tt .dad
|\*f i over mainly to l.rim
J O B AH//AC* ‘
I
to earn the tirianliooo’ *«te of nil die rr|Kiitnliy tuuyh ami featlv
■barge. D o Yank- fumbled n
mole contact work thi- we-l 1.
Hi
m
o
/
A
r
t
’
t
o
r
.o
S
r/,SO»7
loi-ioi- Ihe firM week there i- (ie* cau-e he rnuldn't rial further
thl*» offirial-.
litfin *
Mar' V’antliri*
chance tu aia.ire them tel.r- of
,
G/HCtrti.G.C.
&gt;
■
A /(
drill Men* yon hepiii to barn t
Cohn gav# him a III fi edge
no wut-e Ilian a Itv hy dropping
Junta. Hut, hr added, the c
O S /.V/' *icHfPOU
llonilillg * at***I* P»**i*Ht •••**
t o ' , .vd/ u v o r
lodge Joe Agnello I ’ t anil Jo•ibir.g, *mr -ee the vailoo- play- •boulii have lion* off«n*lvr Hu!
an H-7 dvctiiun to the Athletict
.
\
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t
a
r
p
a
s
r
*
voa
.
jt4 ‘. , O A - - T n t f H
Frank Port*** H 2. The Al* rai l and «n niu*lly Rood aioiimJ ul
while Die Tlpet* noted out St.
you parllclpale. you umpire an**
M in t-n p p i Stair al«„ work­
-m o
tt t o n
art . o.arhed In vipir - e-l
had It II! with one even.
n/H VK dW AVD
laiult, 6-4.
IriUC. ill* I'ei llici* air r*|wil*il
out In a downpout, r-on rnti t ' r
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y
I 1111 IH M N I It E E !
I l (• In i hail that liWlll* f
v .* .« rtf m l n t r . c f
"H irin g the entire rour*e of on defrli1, fui tin Satind.i g
Die I’M l- bo-hr.t an uppmluhlID
put
Up
.1
teal
livhl
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levrlii
/
a
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4
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Utf Mill lake VIi IK 11 Ilf I lir »«Vri till*
1 htlillcll t ll.tr I t ' T i l ltd
In hi ill III an,I prnetlre, evening with Tennrsiee
tv
to
rlltuh
the
pent.ant
hy
drop­
0 AM
i
cr gdtt awav from Otarle,. Mu &lt;,I a 27 fl i h ln t Viamlerl them li&gt;
mil led t i . e Willi I'alclit*
le* ........ aii held at Ih, Minplr*
ping
a doilhlehi add
to
the
In Knoavillr tlieir r i- at- w&gt;
Iran IKI I
pound t'lnriniiatl * • I lie- ( er|i la*l year
A I*- *.it., i '« e|it SaiinUay
if
fiUddii
h
In tin , Irtlu ita, t'm p iir thmugii a -nr minute ••limin'.
(ilo it i, ::-7, in in iiioiiip' ami
ro. previously rarognited a Nu
K Sunday
ltai. Pivr, ii play hy plav apnitU* which Teiine'*er coach Rnb Ne
Willi thr h'tt iif I u n ite file 11
loiirtf B-0, Thi D*4pn dlvidvd
loti yI Holing A- 'latn.i chain"
with the It rave*, winning the
f th* work done on the dlanmti1 land termed "rapped "
troln ami V a lid Mouth Vtctaur*
Nov* It al»n certified in New
opener.
ltd lo-li.g the nightihal ! «\ and provide- helpful eon
T O D A Y K I M IK A \
Al*o, Neylan.l didn’t like h
•I in|Uiici, I lie V ciit \*ill liarC ton.i
Y rtk title.
' &lt; ! ' ■ ' ' I It i '1*III of i mil ivnr k " p U y»n * attitude and raid if &lt;1 | cap. 4-2 A Philly tWf«p and the
The B rliub tecugnlled
Jra weak ipnlr
Hag would have been in the bag.
dole U l Ihe
min. te li.rli h .l.o.i Crier f *■t- I, i r .l i
21* Harr, who r*lired la*l eev Voli didn't rhanpe hv S*turdf
Told of l‘*l«r«on, N J. at their
Sam Chapman dm mod Ihe Yani *
............ felli-vr«;
*ft*r »'&gt; year, a* a NiHonM lea
Stentllnrn. -park ploy ol the
‘they’JI he in for trouble"
chkmp Ha mi;-* K- r .'-t on ihn
by banitrng a two-run homer of*
Euitl*
gui Cmpire, will op, rate hi* * hor
U m v rt'ity of (fenigi* rd a v
Ve»| tiuklield. -u flrird i pi .in- I 1 1lUft) ».p t, *!»
lid for Charle*.
Whitey Ford in the ninth inning
DcLaad
(h i. t)
for the 14th lime and for the fif'i •pent m od of the day on a cha
OF L A U G H S . . . LOVES
"I'd like to fight Sarold or ir.I.lr in It-i Friday* lilt with hi* 1^4.
to wilt the gam*. The lo-* w.a
Ocala
:•i . I . •I , 1
*«* n in Sanford
(Pled plane tmonte tu Calif re
anybody," raid Charier.
Ford'* fir-t cumpaied to nine
Ollamll, Illtrl* He t i l l ripe,|e.|
Paiataa
Oct
2»
•nd th«ii game with St. M iry*- i
and COLLEGE BEAUTIES!
Loul* tea* the popular favorite
victorie*.
Lit Auyu-tinr
Ia ) o n . 27
■notrow luvht
a* rvell a* the 6 to ft I
le*illn/ to return lo the line up for »c v «u l *ii
&gt;.1.1I ».1
flp*n
lin
*
The
A
'»
rolled
up
a
S-t
lead
•
Coach W illy Hutt- -aid hr wi.
choice la-1 night. Hot -I the wert*.
* .
•
Ne.v ttmvina
(ft ! o 2.: ..v! to
everybody bad new rerpert
•hift Nick F*her lo p u n d to off during the first tix inningi for
Mouth, the main *li.p|re| of ll •
H»shr«e:e
■ore aimed Joe roletnan. The
?;.iv.
17
fo# Cbarlea.
•#t
the
lu
,*
of
vtartrr
Halim
Ta
Iw iU i*
line, -iillrin l 1 11 11 In i a e itd .iir
roof fell In on Folelian In the
r .•4*1^ N iv. 84*
n*r and Hntdiv Jo Anplin, left
Thi* wat no awed ynumMlrt It
1) ii*.1!•• Ifomeen
tevrnlh when thr Yanki -cored
and
Will
l.e
lo
t
Im
the
rrniiiO.l
i
1
home
with
leg
injorle*.
tbtra with I-oul* f'urr he «
- i i run* In lake a 7-6 lead. Yogi
The Alahanis t-am wilt take
fighting hi* old Idol and ft let d of *|ir tr.i-nn H r O n the victim
lt&lt; rra knocked in th t-r run* w 'll
loadand
mulletiiu"too
eaay today tu- au*e of "Th** »e
Rol he mine mil pnii'hliirliy n y.ime,
hi* 27th homer -ltd -ccund of the
ai they fil'd out ■ . Thev w&gt; •
.
ripple
||*t
'im
v
I’ve
lieen
here
S
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r
t
a
s
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n
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f
Rooking to the Imdy, thrnwln\
I
T
I
I
D
%l
game.
Jiiimny Mire completed the
. 1.1: 11(1 r.
I lie il.iml&gt; .it 11,*- Seminole ||i»!
■orry I^ miI* had t» go nut twrkin;- *• i M
a right hand to tin head. K n
\\ 1. ••ra. •ell •aid roach Hed Drew.
It. Ill t.ll t i l l l it IO N . Jit
■
upri'inp
witli hi* 26th hem. r Thi
had
#
*
"
of
.111
illr|(j|
lilork
ill
the
I
U
r*H
H**
- If‘Mu
rnairdetely outlxtirl
mil* Jo.
He rould Hat only two left IraI ' A*« got otn* hack in their half li­
1*44
l) U l
4
I'ig-kin I'irki'iplmtdi d Untight
head In *" liebi He bring li o lu l Im (ritniir
hark*,
two
uuarteihack*
aril
tin
; m v YO R K. Kept. 2H &gt;A‘i
cet the -tape fur ( ‘hnpman'a
If M \U
7
lit UaI itvle hut vi lien he raur;'it low rnyld » I'.ilin
N'nrlh Cut,,linn » - Vldl'e llant*
arklea in topimt h -lian-'.
,
•4If
•a •it
- \va» ii 4 ed lit,.lilt
i
llo pull,.Ih Whi n Im IIgdli
game-winning clout.
C h in h » he pnnldn‘1 |mt uv«r th*
Siring along with ati Iri h win
71 :• \UU 11
And
A
lihtim
roach
Herl
Hn
■
tie
"lurnipg
point"
of
Inat
night'
T he tig* l - 'Cured filin' ruti*
-lamb hate lorn pid min pl.trr on
iruHill
(I
IM M la hail to add three iPterve- tuphn
•lunllrrr.
nunewbrit
ill m il
hinvyweii’ld | net nod vouTIvnl . I , -it ai I ejindi
it H
ill Die aiitl. Iniuiip. three or. u
•it !«**
fu
r
d
in
n
e
r.
fin owing haid le-di h u m 1' • the nnilh -I'lr n| llo held alui I o lilt* fight. In nliivvrreil
iliora
halfiiact*
Hdthy
.lonfpn
*r
"!*■
t.t&gt;r r**
1 ! tri II
hetn-'f by I'at Mullin, to take a
lllllhvin *&lt;|*I llmtllt V* I Hilo
he a yirat help m the iratiilg pm fil 1 11,iiiid."
moving In rh.-e 1.1
I.
H e m n le«(ei4*r
\m| that wa- a
lack Ia n g fr.it and lunlor l.'.-t
4-1 lead igainit fit. l/iuii out
Pi
•
ntI
i
iin-ii.ii
h
i
e
Stale
codld counter wa* lb - Chart*'- Mem.
Woodhpiu to hi* Irsiel wiui t t A rt lloutteman, reeking hit 2'dh
leiul it
the ,vholi aff lir hail all i
'•* 1 lit- «
t'lill- 1el|,fl*«
I
lie
1
v
»
0
!
i
n*,
he,I
|,y
|
rd
«l
victory pattern. It » m fa**l-»*«**f
plug the bot*&lt; left by,a wafe of tu vlrlirry.j^iiyldn't hold it. iioiitfro
lln- *i*i*ni. atiuo-tih're of a bo*
h f t Ifo f
it «fia|| « t
When he finite to till .uni,tun, hi*
ritl itiilf yrtl }
I
pitnl iifalthie Imrtn a* the 'mall la the rholer ol thi guMiler.
1 iltei,
*t *man w la'hpotkM nnt In the ninth
AJjlorma
t
rnlnoe
littilM
*
going awav punrhr- Wen- in ire
I'li.nd hnddh'd i|* the ling'ole *eCapt. llm Mcfii.wrn and i|u»i' When Ihe Hi own’, a.piated mat-v** V«&gt;rh «pa
Wia'n
a
t
Tine
up
lidr
rffrrtlve than fgyuia' whistling
tlop’l.
’•rparft Bill T u ’k ir D ie t imt id*
J-ilt 1*4*iri f i l l #m*I Vinci 11 |l
t#i-. The fl*’er» came l*ack to
\t, •I Tola lie' Clean Wave
right hand&gt; Into the ait Tin4* J »»*•*!! I l l 111 4fill K miner i t
lir no** puard* ill hope, of -rrinp witi m the la'I half when limit
1.111,i&gt; larknl Ihn 'pet'll nil hi*
•
&gt;
ll'»
a
one
way
ride
way he moved on top of lamia
action
apalmt
Vainly.
Ilolli
i
n
f n t mill Willi Ilia fl I. to cati'li
Fiver- f ib .I out with the ha-i
If*■ Ihll ISt Iff-flslsil 1*1 4’!|I |i*’*••
To a watery grave,
&gt;1)0 woulj never •il-pert he VI I
tin fleeting, ideiet h riA lii Char
**• •* *»l*l llirflier I I ?» |l Hub niii*ing broken no-eluadetf to Vore Jnhnhr Gndh
tin-ti •( College
Oklahonia
the man rrlviorr away II l
11 I ll. I 111 •I
Florida -harprnrd offen*e are1
Ii . lint llii- fall- i i on.I lo he
1 lie fJKnt* piled up a 7-2 teal
Tllo-e -even lllllld'ed million l htrlrumM sf N» I * I||*&gt; •ttlKf.lt
wand*
defiTi'e for the thlipiekfie *la-d over llm f'hilc hut the Whll Kid*
hoping fiu n fln*ti of the old Joe
h irrwfi.l c'f It»| « |if |•» yp
P.rmrd wa* In I rotihill Iwtre, lo
H A IN F H V II.M
Sept .,1* I m u- nod ii fln-h might have niter won't let the La pie* |-e| ill
Saturday.
*I I 111 i&gt;f llnvpf 4 7 * i
tm l it Up with five run* in tin*
the fourth &lt;nd tilth A I* fi-rluhi
A loir and fn t ll'uuti'to' t.-ur
*f AVI|&gt; rnillM *•lii.l.lr ll f
(roell enough
when K/*nid‘« eye their hair*.
"W e may have to 'core four O- eio-Mh only to lu*r in tin- tcnlh
lu tin head buckled hi’ Io n
In lloit arurral fool loin h,Ion n . Ini.
I'oiriile v». Te*a*
•I rtttftlHlH* Ii NIhp*
tiopah
I*
*
|*iiff
m
tin
fourth
round,
five
toui
hiiown*
In
bent
ItnnOC'
wi.. ., Al l&gt;ark aingled home Monte
D ia n a L Y N N
ri,||j|i1t||l|||j4 nf hfifftv I fl | |K4f f ill
till fourth hill lie rnnie Ion I bedng to Vllhinovti In i w nd vn
TTn: llnilei inal.t'i
lln (my Hitauinii, doe', tinuo r,
ne." Florida marli Ihdi Woodruf' Irvin fiom «rrond hn-c
*»# w Y«*rk I, itr«M»|ilvfi 2
Jim
tilling al Hu liell. I , on hud III- worrying University
Have no tukei
C h o t le i C O B U K N
Hnrida iiienme,| "ll,e«.|i, hoi ul &lt;htif'
Hr
•iK
f
l.
1
4
f
lltifllf
*
C
I
|
till*
|
*
.
f
&gt;
I
commented He cited the four Hearn -h.lt out Die t'hiln
one Ilife rhnni'e In I It** lllth win &gt; mentor ll*d, Wointinff y,- i.id a 1
((-t e n catl.nwuoo
\Vn&gt;liinp|iiii v* Mimie-otn
I'll IItstl* ffall in f
, le&gt;’ I'Ve, tie! hint. Joe ” .
hut
tourlnlowu'
th*
fluke*
acoreil -even lilt* in the finale to win
a-.l—i« u w ..net
he'ahotil; tip Chath - with t - I ul
The lad- from th* oiutliland'*
"We may have to corn four &lt;o Joe ,,,old,i t get him . , nguin in In.INHI
.gain,,
111 ,ioya It* • week m lit* I ID. pam r and ninth wlthno’
lake%Ml III! t \ I.KAIII'K
rtgfil to the head millI t In red him five lime hejown to M-al the I luhr
the
tenth,
when
C
h
a
th
-'
noeg
— i'lu« —
Viden e i
tiitm * will nerd t&gt; n In** over I'hilndrlphia in hi*
rito i
H i. Pel. un
th* real of the im u d ' He never WiMHlioff anId mating no eve over
will doli nut plenty
‘yJi T l.fk
M it il*
Cm lu'il hlixel alid lie reined -hakcore heavily.
('artiM.n " I ps And lto «n U n ity'
afeer.
rodld ae| him ii|t.
O ti
the drill field where hi- drfrn ritr en, rnnni lagan yelling! 'Mali it. Will 'li-li out plenty of pain- and ■ *■r . •
l«rorgia T - i h (.v I* It d.hv Itol
The It*„|gfr* pulled the opener
l'haile* iftd the -hint end of
lloiiofi
Noyiity "I I ound A Dog"
1 &gt;d
•1 4* ( i t
log |i,|, it. Step v; right he ml to arhe*.
# |» f rhfiil
VH •1 i*«
lrk erfe-1 that it- l e llnh fnretout over Ito'ton with a fnui rut.
IM pilrae. ahmit |fi7,|ori count' plaloon* worked ugaiu-l Duqur-ne
Shortanil
Shrllhedv." . And le ltd f'MIWli l eg ll,
47
IVjinhDiH
Infl
tt
&lt;t*
,
i
p
e
li
d
to
In
run
I
tliia
vr
a».
we&gt;(nil hla alire tif the SI |(t,tMKI radio lype |d«V
Ipuik- Ilk* the American I earn* •fill H|fM
A fluke line (hat nv&lt; rngcil ;'tn to wronm, imi, mnnv •ignalh*l
41 •1 i- r 10
an l T V ra-h
■ 1
47 ■ii t«n I t » very *Ptipound* nml n Ion M h ),| near If to- flirmiedy to Joe to move Iti . ■ -hriuld ptpo a rule ngiun-t pivmi
Nearly ho hour*' work iinprnv
gml&gt;. who aahl lie mnde hi
11 tnt n*
hem* will npptiw tin e r a --crccn t .on i ■ I r 1***1 hard, hill hi' inuliln't the Yniikee- n Vi t Oih I i Iiu m e I'MlHit* l|itil»
llr%Ml|« 1 n ip id it
trhark to pel inonei to o n no
the Jacket ' p a irin ' came tnitt1
I
link
wtml
lia|l|eTied
lo
Wn'lliiu:
M.lUite
l|.f.l.
«
Ww
Y"tb
?
Inrnmr tat di“hl«, will rerelvo Gator. on Florida Field litre git there nod a r ouple nf round!' ton nftei M ekey Cra'*o lie.1 that W (Fhlnarti'ii M II..*!. »* is J
what.
lati i h* « ■ thr one wtin had to ttiii *I -trike the nt )■•r dav
■holl I f |0ft,45H for hi* ’ hate "f Saturday idirhi at t&gt;,
Tech taneler util* .-iuiith I andtni
chi •
* t •m il \ si |jipiIr «
Itt prt|arini- for tin In,* *I
. N-de «tv &lt;rrmnl aur«
i*
-4
Kl
sftd
‘
i
k
fi(i'ft|H»
r
*
the fight and radio ru'o.i *
■Hut week
kind of lightning that -tn n k nf
left e ! nt the lie ! ilfill •r thr inw
tiHlwPa I m4«»
Aiked if III* p»y five,I him up
ter Mi&lt; key tlwen Iiu ed on* ill
#» V- » k * I I'ltilH.lalf.f.U ItaerM
ftnanrlally, lamia mumbled a or not. Hr'd lievet lin o bn .lm 1 1 11 a- ' lie* wouldn't fleht ai'alp
**!'■* ' » W' |TP# *If"|4» Of §1li*r|4#|
and,
linking their tint ll'll \\7dbl Seri' if 'tip nh r
wire
The National Clrogiaphlc Hnm -i o i
br'ef, “ veah"
rhaoip. lit ftut he'd |ir ’ . ■,1
inriilentnlly. Ul vlrtofie- ha lnoi*
|
f&lt;
wtltfl «lf 'Ya.lllligl.ih Hfpjlate* III
c ltiir
iiiiy I»i»\ k fii n
The IIHtlKl rrrni/nlre l.ee Ha*
to Urn .'hhmtllnir Ih 1 .1. 1 .
llo* A. I - pennant .winning fig.it •• 71
VP | )|ti nil (| til
Told of Halation. N- J , aa Iheir ever won the title.
Itig Seven Coiifereiu ■ i. charting ‘if JaOffl* ,*t I*vlrt!t| I’lllMir (f*|l to North America from dlherta
\\ . ..ill uff plii hi -rpiad into of for the |yid t h " '' year e .
The chief riit ir i'm t.f Ch •
rhanin. IK may !■*- p r il on the
»« lluii lilP.iti 117 •i
Die
f«l» If fnttirr •cliHlilMll
Hit for Chat lea.
ill hi 1rn lit firrllt' Ita li n nv *1 tell-lve aid ilefiliaive Hint that •h fen-lie play* ftaiklev. Interv
*
Mt. Vernon, W i- . ••arte l •
lUMtilaiiiR 4*nMr*
e nr kerf nil widely nepaiatl'd drill rrptiull*. eel.| Till* year In give
Ml'd like In flaht Havol.l or any- mill loll He irfll oil to t| for
Nf_ir
V*«t |t, ft4 hsjffkf fR|, |W|| I l f "Foie it of Fame" In 1V18, with
field
All
tdatiKin-.
improved
on
I
mud
not
of
W
til
oil
|r
I
bod* " a»ltl Char lea.
the lialtle drfcie In irlatorin* loiae
|,&gt;lillMftsf|l|kl4t« It
**We‘re going to lie « Dublin,* a ye«r net* lied June, plnyiiiii 11 tile ilav'a tagged allowing, hut a i ei op nit ion in the atallrt'O.
If i. nut
IrftUll la tree* from the blifh|jlirif pf dt»lingulihed peraon*
•
(•rflUMl I
lorn*
T
h
ill'day
aerimmage
.evnfe.
Kvni
a*vin*t
h
i
t
1
In
champion" *ald hi* manager
Jake Mlntr, "hill we're irnlnv to ■hole hi lliiffnlo lari UI011II 1 In •inn lo le' folluwrd hy a dull tilldii I,elit h i laird Iiv Wieidiol!
a »t I he rhainnlon*'* *loire after wa- llo "tl|fe|,"
The Japaneic riiarry tr*«# In
Ihl*. IVe'll fight anvhntly the
Charlr-' nielhndi. ill 1 . 1I
"tt'e arifiT very far along ill Waihingtou, 11 C , weia i*nf L&gt;
IRC llnternilhmal liming Cl iM down Joe llllle hy 1***1- II llo mil work and thal'a nil von can the mayor nf Tokyo In Ibl3.
ophonmiea", Woiuliuft
want* Maviie we'll fight In Cln 11 th lie hied from the Hole no I h with
rinnati befnie the year I* over." iwunir hlindlv with hi* one
■aid.
I’lnt and white dogwmil 'i»* i
Chailre won't lie ra*dv for a I ininii* riyhi. Thtoiiyh'oit th llm k nil n ffriur it u r Hcntl
cuupl* of month* hreau-e nf hi* i f'ght
U-fme Id•I. • ' I’eid and K- n Sunnier, rmiliomor* were i*nt to Tekyn. Japan, In
battered left aye Rut he ran I mil*' Jailing left |u hid he.
h i.h who ml: ed the Ciladil game tilth and IUI7 in ralurn for tha
apand the time taking tmw*
hi- m«*t Imieirtant pura
. it ll IIIIOIII
Vied Mi.lirtdilH* i-berry tier* tvnl tu Wiatilnt*
Whan t-ouia retjnd in HM'h
In the 11th lend* .enp-d nttoul and fa* t ,/i- liola, howei^y, weir ton, ft. C.
th* NBA arvrptrd Clitrlci a* *o go d o -n
a-H hr Inehe- f - i out of fun!, fnvuring uiiimr hurt*.
chamn after hr whipped J » n * v , ward, flat-f*j*»l*ol, lieidug to pm It waa Niihpi*, a Nieevillr vnpho
The poliotnlawa lirv nt Nrw
Jet WalcAtf Uni thr put Hr dldn1' river that one pinu h that could .. ..... who -riaPirie-i 7H yaid- with /ealainl n a y !&gt;» gnarled and
o along. Tli*y held off. To then turn the tide It wn- unly i fui
» tin"* runliark for the victory twilled, tay* the National (l*ooo I -otil i waa th* rhamp, fetlredl turn hup*, turn ' f de-iem n
over the Citadel in the f iilu ii' J praphic ttoiletv, but it l.lire*
lea-on opener.
•vary year with red blnaiomt.
NF.W YORK, Sept. 2B

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" N o t on your life," eayi Curly
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It) R O S E 01 C E L
Mr*. Juhii M u ttii-rd ’* birthday
ci-lf blalid tart Sunday with u
tu rp io r party given her li&gt; a
an nf friend*. Thoer particip.t
in tin- happy nccaliun wer&gt;Mini Mr* ! Om*llMU*-&gt;ii ut
Manfnt.1, Mi anal Mi*. Vinca-id
Valentine uf .llnlln* Ruud, Mi
■ltd Ml*. I.. In m ill. Mr. an I M i.
W ll IIt. Iii N rw rll .if Colnml*. Hi.nl,
Mr. an dMr*. Cha*. K'notan ««f !&gt;.—
bary U riir, Mr. ami Mr* IV t.i
brown am) mini) Hthi'i* i&gt;*.. &lt;aii
rd dot ini' I Ik* utter noon uml r u n .
nip In e.-l*h In-i innti) happy 11—
turn, uf the day.
&gt;• Katuidnv Sept.
Mt* 'tin
W.ii.fitun crlrb in ln l h&lt;t biithdii)
with a luilfit .ii|ij&gt;ri Tlit- labiawar l*caut i fully di-ruralul .&gt;ith
flowrr* and u birthday u it r it. tincental The K u ril' were Mi and
Mr*. Juhn M m trn*. n, Ml ami
Mr* Joaeph I 'u.triami uf Ijiki
Dr n *, N*i and Ml
I'rti |li
Mr. ami Mi*. Cha* Y miitian uf
DtHarv I III vr uml Mr uul Mi
J . 9)-hr)l.rl uf (Il'DIlpv i d\. I In
party laitrd until tin .... m.m . uf
Jh e luuinilip. Mt amt Mi
Hu .■
san cainr her» In in I'n Hi- l .
way, Long Island \ . V ,
Mr. Ku'alati ir tiln l fn.Mi l l .
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Inp ami air rumlitluiiui|. I &gt; n .
blit with .all tin- new hum* i-..
tnp up in Jh-Italy Mt. Ku-iitnn i*
ifuilr hury h*lr.
Friend- nl William N •U*'l| Ilf
Coliimha Ilonri will I** • i»v *•
H in that In rn ltin i ||i#» iiniii»»i
M#mo ita llorpital in (Irlandu In
a tnai'ir op«-iatl„n iVr all wt-h
^yim a tpia-dy recovery.
J lU lr i
Romney
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Hoad )■ doing vary nlcel&gt; m thr
U ltim a Mrmuiiul 11.. - 1,11aI after
hit Operation la&gt;t nw|i arid •
pfci* l. be In in* in a law d a )Mi * it Mi i ‘i'.d* H arm nl
Slflfta llrii'i (rlu ilird tu thru
huh i a tin a vl.il In thru ■■ r
alid ila u r'd n Ii I*.
In
and
Mrr John I &gt;• ll »H lr * h«i ll\e
in f u n i ■i
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county health ..flu «i •I n
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Mowing count I
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Friday Mr. urn Mr*.
E n u »t Mollrt of titnyi;
In . •
together with limit c u i-t
Mr
and Mr*. F- Koldrtvini- and Mi •
Tore* remained to tpt-nd a f. w
day* with hri daughter and • ntn-lavr Mr. and )|r». T . Taft.
On thr way homo the pai ty

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Mopped at sum* of thr .put. of
inti i . .l Florida ha* tu offer.
M. and M .~ Harold Young uf
Molina
Hoad
nri- celebrating
their woMing anni**r*ary today,
t'ongiatulution*.
M i-. Cho*. Vouman entertaini-d her bridge cluh la.t Wednc*tuv rim in g . Rrfrevhment* were
-i rvn l at thr end uf the party.
Mt. ami Mr*. Edward Aurada
hatr muv*d into thrir home on
Seminole llrivr They have the
diatirit tton of being the firat
fnlnilv to move intu Sr.lion Two
In Millet Acre* which i* Huildinr
up fn*t. They came here front
I. ymlhutM,
Ohio.
They
hale
three children in the North,
four granddaughter* and uni
from the (ienrial Electric Com­
pany after .'15 year* M rritt.
fiitine nf Mrilina Hoad and hr!
VY-din-dav Mr*. Vincent Val■laughter Mi* Airiander J albert
ami pi and.un. Ah i. motored .
Ihnlu tu vt.it Mi- and Mr*. Vih
i •nl Valrutliu Jr. uml rhildrm.
Mi ami Mi*. Anthony Oppel
Mi
John Onrtuml of Ka&gt;t Air*,
nmli r A ve , Orlando la.t Tues­
day.
'It ni.it 'If*. John Tie*on and
Mi amt M i. Jumr* Stout of
Mii-.n t lima .pent Sunday at [)*•
H un l.nki with Mi and Mr*
*id, Schiniiei, pi, iilrlny and
*w miming.
'Ir amt ' l l . I.ee SprniMie of
i.ii .at Nick, hong I.land, N. V
- pent a wti-k getting theii plan,
rraily foi theii new hninr, oter*
looking I'eltui v l.ake which t*
Ki'ltiK Ii t-e .tailed III a few
day*
' omlii l new model Inilili- I*
let ii y .tartrd hy Ju*rph th rift
i.-iy-«i in ITiitilh e rg rr .'I turn
H i. f 11*t model and hi* own rrcidfine a ir fait lirarliiK com­
pletion Hr rrptela to lim it 111
to hi* own home hy the *nd of
O ilohri with Mr* t'hiinlicrprr
an&gt;l ion Joieph, J i ,
Mi and Mr*. Oil* Kappilch.
in -p m ti is of Oo l.akevirw ( a
On.-. ir turned tiom thru &lt;um■i home in Itirton Wood*. N.
J Th*v ai* w «n known in 0*
II. itv, tecauie many of u* hair
madr thetr cahin* our temporary
hemr while our home* were fceIP2 built here 3t||. Rapprnch'*
h bbv it mapic trick* and any*
cm fortunate enough to w itn ro
o&gt;- of hi* performance, i* *urc to
have a *..od time. Mrs. Rappnch
i* cpiite a perfotmer hemelf amt
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In *i|t tS’- ittin 31 o 1C -Itl. Nl
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ll .11 e **1 , 1 \ lit*, duo tl MOM M
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new. f 6»t 1300110 It) nl Halt ,.
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Ilnhttu phone 1021 !t !i I I ,t S&lt;
i ‘ -n l M ini'll,' Nat Iona
Rank 't, od *i M ill'
New Work Sloa-i
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Courier Point*
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h it I I iH/lli'i III ft, *|| 1,1 In I
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f,, to i fibf f|,,*d* made III*
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new I III,-1,log. . b-aniog A wa*
Jarl.*t», Hoot*, Clothing a n 1
iiu&lt; pel table |t,'i*,'i gla d ft
Short
year* wipviienie ‘a Hultun'i
For a battrr hoy Ity
I'oulity. II 51 lil*a«),«, I at*
A lt M Y -N A U S I TIP I I S
M u,
f o h s a T i . •ilothaiji aliver plat,
- I ) , liii), hulldoiei dump irm T
dlhnfr karvlce fo r'ii* . A)-,, mid muck, fill drat. ih*ll and d*&gt;
ptree*, .tightly nre«t Call t'.'ft V.
by load or j‘d
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a ltn 5 P M
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furniture, Wii-un-Mater Kurniture On,, 3 11 K l«t
Phong p ■ II Yt ) C have an Aln.bulp P i-t,
W A N TED
Article «,f
H ilton
ititi and want help, watte P (i
Value foi the Srinlnole t - oi t ,
Hut 1577. ( uutldfiilial-Alcohnlir
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SALE

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lilt autiliii (tiio a in i)— tarvti kiiaiwii an paavvildi I•*I•&gt;a•*
Not an evni* at veto*tad rubber vat cat I* Im i an y n « i &gt; n »
tm in i p a n , in,lt .id id Hil/ri, nl tu lrl) und i i i u n
fiat una In*
(nvairmenr for year* la tome,
\\ tilt Intel vinailtluniticv -nltdlv Inaikail !•v n lr iiv iia di all i
•livrtltnritl* in t r iv i,# eml liieililriieria, *•|*it|)iat« lit, all ut llie
an,final la te ly mileage id llitvc unii|iit Im * i, i aintiiiiiumil ir
licw rd end rent w*|ilt — when other life* aie oUtnu up then live*.
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1)1 I tie naliuiial iiu n n in ) in nnilll*l lim n , amt in eaaiy poiilbla
rabbet entergenay.
I lit) b a n t il op enllaely new ila iiJ a id i of in fe ly and inllaOge in niiitti ollici liar* a ir nun In my pidycd and n u a &lt; u i,J
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I ai/a War Pi *tn I) I r ( a , t r « -‘ &lt;d l lit i I •&gt; o It l u l i r i / h j J u » J
lim it* * , and tile) d iliv ri up tu Olt,, mail w/i
| h r ) have ttiu llid lim n m an) )caiv ,d tm ilnnniuv n x a i ,b
c*ptiicitve end i i. N Itnhbai i n iu ln u n l
I In * an tin m il)
I Ut ti lit ae in lilt wuild paiieil a* Iv a at lira und la t a l) pam dl
They are the lb a* lliul nww lu ll anil tea *e willi Ilia nall.it&gt;.
with Ilia lahbei etananiy never known before, rrm a m iii) /&gt;, .*
aaJ * r » t* m jili nlica u lliri liar* air f n i n f up th ru L ira

r,ft£#T/itu 6

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W A N T E D ' U la .) . ,
wtolvMr.tr. .) WA IT II Repairing. Ail work gnat
untied IK v unable price*. F M
pipe, l » . " , I S " or 2 in. Phone
Engllth Jr. Phone I37H-J.__
1174 J.
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W A N TED

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W A N T E D ; Kaperi) It, ed griM-ery
caahUr, age lb-35, high twhied
education. Apply kiaiguret Ann
E X P E R IE N C E D
help, A p p I y
_ !*ney'* D ru r Htore
W A N T E D . A goiol w,.rtit,j» |Hit
for grocery almul IB year* of
age. Hood pay for right parti
Apply Palmetto liitut-ry,
II
Palmetto Atenue
H A LES C L E R K for '*&gt; Iv wort
Mu*t lie capahlt- ami willing. Itfrrancr* retiulreal. Tlie Outlet
4th A Hanford
U- I! w
W A N TED
fJT*
of Build-)*#r Work
RcaaotiaUa R*lm— ric e E »tiM l « i . Carpenter 4
Cracey,
rtw ia IS M M or IfJI.J
C A k lN ll FOR old couple or a«
baht titter. Mr*. 0 I. W. Millar,
1M4 Daugla* Are.

m

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1','itl Phone IDMl fur
All Type Of Rook Work
Mnry Mi I,limey llookkeeping
Service
Room 4(&gt;3
AtlaiAii IlnnL lluildlng

a tli

If Y u l' riic l a Wet Mop re fill or
unylliiiig lit Si tin ley line phom
Je.-i,. at L13U.lt.
H U H . D IS C , repairing, painting
Ilia•' Itery wolk. Plmne 155*1 J.
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ring »ee n* to aara money. In*
ttallment lgu*n Dep*t„ Room SIT.
Phon# iff.
Ranroid Atlanth
Nalhmal Bank Member FDfO.

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THURSDAY SEPT. 28, 1950
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FACTORY PACKED

ONE PACKAGE LIM IT!

Home Controlled Stores-Where Customers Send Their Friends

S U G A R M 4R(MR£F /IN N R I N S O

33

I I’kg. Limit

5-LB.
PKG.

419 East First Street

GOOD THRU SAT.

RIGHTS RKSIiRVKI) TO LIMIT QUANTITY

M A R G A R E T ANN'S

PETER PAN
PRESERVES
BLEND JUICE
TOM. JUICE
JEWEL

25c B R f A D
19c
25c
140
25c E G G S
65c 72c

12-OZ.
JAR

FA M ILY
S I Z E WHIT E

t, wnr. i t ,

“ W itiM

(i rape nuts,

reg. pkg. IHe

SUGAR PEAS
2 cans 250

20c

K r llu c i'i a O i.

Corn Flakes,
Kellogg's Pep
Quaker Oats,

Hnnmtid Hredlr**

RAISINS
15-oz. pkg. 180

V e X te S L, P

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Me
8 nz. pkg. 15c
reg. pkg. 15r

FUhrr'a

CHEESE FOOD
2-lb. box 750

LB.
GREEN C A B B A G E
3-LBS.
YELLOW ONIONS
LBS.
IDAHO BAKERS
NEW YORK CELERY
Si EEDLESS LI MES »&lt;«en
PERSIAN

CANARIAN

5-i.bs.

American

RODUCE-

GEORGIA

A nr. ran

Orange Con. 4 for 99c
I I m. pt|.

26c
11 m . pk|.

Red Raspberries 33c

35c

R U T A B A G A S

3c
9c
29c
15c
10c
6c

lb .

,v

CAMPBELL TOMATO

PETER PAN

SOUP
No. 1 can 100

XAI.TKII I’KANIITS

JUNKKT

JUNKET

Par Making Bel Ifirm*
Kennel Caalard.

Reg. size 290
RENNET TABS

%

Par Mabtag Kaanal
Caalard. * I n
Creaa.

100

SNOWDRIFT

■*

120

M 1 .1 1

NAI11HCO

CRACKER
JACK
Per pkg. 40

SHR. WHEAT
PkK-170

BEECHNUT
HABY FOOD

Strained 90

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Life. 28c

Gt. 75c

•-0 T P * «

UU'UMI

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SUCED BACON

:

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49c

V

M A R G A R E T ANN

SLICED BACON

59c

RIB or LOIN END
RIB C H O P S

1Vi to 3 lbs r •

LB.

LB.

55c
69c

SPARE RIBS...................................lb.37c
PORK LIVER................................. lb.39c
NECK BONES.......................... lb. 21c | ‘
PIG TA IL S ...............................lb. 21c

WESTERN

GRADE A HEAVY WESTERN BEEF

RIB or CLUB............................ lb.790
CHUCK ROAST_______ lb. 650
ROUND....................................lb.890
BONE SHOULDER ROAST lb. 690
T BONE....................................lb.950ROLLED BRISKET... — lb. 61&lt;S
GRADE

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FRYERS

CHEESE:

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SHIPPED

59c

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KAY SHARP..................... .... lA lb. 35c
MILD K A Y :..............................1b. 57c
MILD KAY............................% lb. 29c
RIG EYE SWISS........................ lb. 69c
NEW YORK
... Ih. 7.V ■

KRAETS

SWEETHEART

GRAHAMS
Lb. pkg. 290

FUDGE FROSTING

MACARONI DINNER

TOILET HOAP

SOAP FLA K ES

Pkg- 310

2 Pkgs. 250

Bar al/20

Pkg. 90

Gt. ] | t

11 ■!i.

EAT D EPT.

PALM I t I V E H

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OXYDOt

IDREFT

2 Sat. Pkfis. »

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Sm. 11Vic

SWEL

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Bar

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D IA M O N D SOI T E X T O I L E T

MKDII'M (ill. A
MINN. HIIIPPKII

NAIIBCO HONKY

2 Ha. Pkg*.

KIRK'S SOAP

L a CAN

L

NO. 1
TALL CAN

D rv n trr"

W E S T E R N PO RK L O I N S

Dutch Valley Waffle Chips
16 oz. 10c
Bordens Pineapple Cocktail Spread
5 oz. 19c
Bordens Veri Sharp Cocktail Spread
5 oz. 19c
Bordens Cheese N Bacon Spread
5 07.. 19c
Highlight Tangerine Juice
2 No. 2 enns 15c

FROZEN FOOD

h

New

Tra ill. Brand. No. 301 Can

Grapenut Flakes .

m m 9

RENNET PDR.

I I A I ’I'Y V A L E F A N C Y P IN K

APPLE SAUCE
2 cans 250

i i n r. i i | .

PORK &amp; BEANS
No. 2 can 100

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DOZ. I31c

doz.

CEREALSwg-M-KA'-m

Brand

Hnnnr Brand

I S L A N D IIE L I.U I A M A

W h llr llnube. N o. .101 Can

RICE
3-lb. Kraft ban J J (

Blackeye Peas

A

MAIIIiAKKT ANN'S
FI.A. (ill. A. I.GK.

t'.t lor j Parked lllnr lltnr

Mnnnr Brand Fre.h

■,

35c
35c
35c
39c

12-OZ. CAN

12 Fo r

SHORTENING
3-LB. CAN

Minnie Maid

c

“Brown N’ Serve Rolls”

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

Y A M S

1

Cinnamon Runs 6 for 10c

H IG H L IG H T O R A N G E A N D G R A P E F R U I T

I

1

MAYONNAISE
PREM
GRAPE JUICE
SALMON
TISSUE 3 “""-s25c T I D E
L I M I T FOUR P L E A S E ! S W I F T S LU N CH M E A T

•■ FR E SH N E SS S E A L E D IN*

L IM IT 2 P L E A S E ! B V E IU IE S T A P R I C O T Oil P I N E A P P L E

9 m m

19

L IM IT TW O P L E A S E ! K R A F T S F R E S H

L IM IT 2 P L E A S E ! P E A N U T IIU T T E U

Old lilor&gt;

LG E.
PKG.

SPECIALS

Sanford, Florida

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ROACH H iv rs

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T » Ptutart UM Paqx* at Um War M l
T a Promote I k P in u w of A m r l n .
To Prodat* Praaporllp for Sanford.

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AN INDKPKNDKNT IIAII.V NKkVHPAl’KR
VOLUME XXXXII
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Kwtahlmhed IflOR

—

Deadlock Stymies
Korean Decision In
QGeneral Assembly
UN U nable T o Find
A nsw er To Crossing
O f 38th Parallel:
U nited Korea Urged
N E W Y O R K . Soft. » _ &lt; 4 0 _
A majority of tha United .Na­
tion* Security Con nr II derided
today that NollonaDal China
t-wutd not »etn an tn Ml alion to
the Oiineae t'umm unlal i
In
romo hrrr for consultationThe Seruritj t'oundl ruled thl*
mnrnlnt to Inrltr lied China
“*■ her# f o r
consultation* nn
charges of Amertruti t | (r r &gt; ■Ion against Formosa, but Nallonollat China rlalmed It had
reloed the drrtalon. Th r IInallen body then bernme etabroiled in a long wrangle o*er
this
parliamentary
challenge
t a d final action
not taken
•ntll ofler the C -.^ H I return­
ed from lunch thru uftetnnon.

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Senator Taft Is
Pelted With Ripe
Tnmnto
In ^Canton
*
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C A N T O N , 0 „ Sept.. 2 9 - &lt;&lt;P&gt;
Someone fired a ripe tomato *t
Senator Robert A. Ta ft (R -O hlni
a* he wa* making a eamnalgn
pleach In neighW Ing Waynr*burg.
Th# tomato alntrk him hlrh «o
toe rbe*l. *ome ol It iplatteH e- no
hi* ahlrt and anlt. hut Ta ft kept
right on talking.
W avnnburg pollea aald tofav
thay bad not arrnted anybodc In
connection with the incident
I*
happened Wednesday hut w-aa not
brought to light until teat night
when aomeone naked Ta ft about it.
"It didn’t *plaltar much," *ald
a w t.
Ha aald a fe-*- "moghnack*” wer•tandln- at the rear nf thr crowd
Joel before the tomato flew.
Ohio’* a’ at* audttnr.' Jtraenh T
Fttgnm n. a ['•mortal leaking to
unaeat Taft, made tha Senator
verbal Irte -t at- PtanbenoHI*. O
lait nlght.'lle Hppe-t Into Taft »•&gt;
what he rolled hi* "bad re*-«H."
Than Governor Frank J. T,ati i-b
•paaklng on the «ame pletfmm »•
Die Demociatlc rally, got "*»
W Lauarhe did not *ay whether h*
meant Ferguaon or nnt hut he dh*
toy:
"More and more, people think
they can any what they tde* *
about candidate*. All aarw of de.
cone/ and prlvnry I* fait to thwlnda to attain an and rPgardlen*
nf the mean*."
Ta ft and Fergmmi will abate the
aama apraking plat/oftn In Mm*
n , -tomorrow afternoon- for th»
U r t l time anywhere In Ohio alnce
rh rlr campaign) began.
The orcaalop la a rally of •*"
National Association for Uta Adyancement nf Colored Paopla.
A apokeaman fer Ftrgtrvin aald
he fait aura Fergitmn did pot know
he and Taft would be op th* *ame
platfoim. A Taft apokuman aal-'
did not believe the Senato' knew
Ferguaon would l » lh*re. NaJ'h»
calndldate rmild be reached f«r
comment.

PWFRfioM SC R O LLS
T A L L A H A S S E E . Sept 21*
&lt;/Fi— Florida achool* today «cre
urged to *tep up their efforta
to get pupil*' *lgnn»urr* nn the
Cruaade for Freedom acrolla..
RON lilt AP P R O V ER
T A L L A H A S S E E . Sept 20
t*n— The Florida Supreme Court
tndav .aid the City of Miami
Beach wa* ailthorlied to laane
41.600.000 worth of hnnda to Im­
prove it* parking fteilltle*.

G ER M A N (!N R F K T
R EH L IN . Sept 2» i/p&gt; -A wave
of unreal appeared to,tiy to to
■halting Germany'* Ruofap rone
Report* of growing re*U»aiwe to
*he Commnnlila were confirmed hv
the Red* themaelvea. The nuthraak
m «v have been encouraged liv tto
United Nation* «ncce»«e. (n Korea
lodging from the timing.
Eaat rone Informant* *aid rh&lt;propaganda activity again*' the
Red
regime waa partleularlv
^
S H E R ir F K
heightened in toiptlg.
Re«»*u
C O L U M B IA N A . A ll . » p l . r&gt;
C T i - A 34-year-Md NcgfO; Oeeuae.' Magdeburg. Pstadam and llalte.
i.hlng • aheriff to
of wilfully cru*“
AIR P A T R O L
death beneath the wfieel. of hi*
Member* of th# O M I A lt P*tmi
away from
motor car, wa* iplrltog
ipirlt
bama town at a We trie day nlgnt, made plana for
thl* crntral Alaba
Family
ftO-mile an hour r l n f a t t night holding ita firat annual
Night program. Wednesday even­
rmbiM.
whan a mob aaaomi
Stale liquor Ineertlgatnr
Igator JJack ing, Oct. II.
Thl* will Include a nhri.np n*
»et*i &gt;*(
yet *b»
Benton (aid criei of **MV*
friad chicken dlnnar in R-mlev’'
phoutad
a - - - • a ................. "
Raataurant In Iha main han-**
‘w l m b r r i of th# c
building, at from A.-Ofl to 7: in p.M
made off wtth
following which regular d i n e
Webb, who
„
will b a lw M . and the famlilea o»
comity Jail hero.
■namhere wtfl ha Invttrd t « •Men-'
‘ Top »»M the
la orda* to gal acquainted with the
work D m Cut P. ia M a g . Tha oub(wcHid to attaad any a{ thnaa

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General Walker Says
W ar In Korea Is Over; *
Reds Cross Parallel

H onshu: P roject Deal

City Budget Is
Adopted By3 To
L Vote Of Board

Rv a llitce to two vole, and
with Commiiiioncr* W. II Slemp
cr and Randall Clinic nppmtng.
the City Commiaaion la»i n;ghl a*
dopted a hudget ritimatcd at ap­
proximately $6)S.OOO (or the com­
ing year.
Tin* reprewnti an tncteair ol
$88,200 over tire 1040 hudget ol
$1)0,400 orer the 1048 hudget
of f $04,600.
Mr. Slrmpei tircciftcallv oppot*
ed the telling nude of $20,000 'ol
utility tai fundi for an annual rerepayment on the prnpnted loan
for hutlding the Municipal St*
dium.
" I voted no hecauir I can’t
bonnily go along with bleeding ei•rntial icrvkri anrl protect* to
make way lor ticeratve luitirv
item*." utd Mr. .Stemper thi*
morning.
Mr. Chine objected to the netting aald* of tie
I
approximately
Itn/tOO parking meter fund aa a
plecfrfe far w
Terminal piojart,
•aid Mayor Andrew Uarraway
thi* morning
Mayor Cartaway wa* *up|&gt;ortrd
it, hU vote for the hudget hy
I'ommlMloner* John Kruler and
Fred hy»*n. The meeting “diagged ort“ until 1:30 o’rlock thi*
mottling.
In It* new budget the CTontnil*ninn granted a fi fiercent Inrrenee
In pay for all City employer*
with nalarlra of lea* then Id.'Vai
a yrar, with the rvrrpttnn of
•nme head* of depart men I*, aald
Mayor Carraway thl* morning.
One department *How* a decreaae In propo»*d rvpendltuiea
Thl* i» for »treeta and newer*
no which lavt year. d u . to the
addition of cigarette tax fund*.
MO.INIO -vat .pent. Thl* will
he
redured to fJS.CKKt during
the
ctimlng year,
In line with a recent englneetIng .urvey that (minted nut the
tired nf Impinvementa In the
wa'er mpply ayrtem, ||0,n0n *d
dltlnnal wa* *«t aaide. Thla will
lie uaed, aald Mayor Carraway
for Improving the efficiency of
the water production unit. Includ­
ing new pump*, electrical conI min and additional aupply well*.
The appropriation In the Sem­
inole County Chamber of Com­
merce wan lnrrea*ed from tfi.wxi
to 111,000 and that nf the Junior
rreetlaeea a* r a « « Otal

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C IIIV M F R O N T . Kurra, Sept.
29— - f t — Vmrriran prt.oncr. nf
ear reecueil lielaj »*td thej ecrc
I.mt h) * Nurlji hurran medical
nflirei that hr bad *rrn and
treated M*|. lienrral " i liu m I
I Iran,
Himmamlrr uf the
|1, S. Jlth |titi«h&gt;n, The tr»cgrd
xtllll •*•*4t«n I rjxiM i ril I Ilf * mu
intitttxf Miitii iliKlnt **i»M llfdit
« 8« «rrit h lr i «»• 4 IlfH |tMwOfi
rf-nl
rnlR|» • he i*»ttlt
T O K Y O , to,it
Z'J
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&gt;iutli huicari lurre* r It*ted bio*
krn-cluiiu ) nmmumit p ii.tlc uud*
to llir l’ai.illr| IS holder ul l(rd
iVnitli h'ltee lumglit and then neie
railed ! i hall hy the Alto«f enmlOmtn II* Raymond Studi-i mand
ricorgr William*, eicrullve ilirr*'tui uf the Sanford lloii-ing Auth 11v. ".-it.-i.
-hown u-akitig -*
llir -Miird i cm guard »&lt;•■
paytuen' l&lt;&gt; l&gt; C llr™ k, local Negro iru l c*talc man. for a tea-1 -if I.1|&gt;l iha* will bum pail -&gt;f the n&gt;-«
"aallc Hrcuei hmuiiu; project in fioldalmro. the tai t- i ia hunting l*a&gt; a deed In it..- tuii|«-ily .Htan-I- mg aildleil lire on Red |*•iiittcm*
mg. left to right are Find Render, negotiatni ; A. H IVteiaon, nppral
II •' i -- -an. vin ihuittumi arlllrlr the linr totneru the tied
of fhe authority! Volte William*, J r , attorney f&lt;&gt; t 'he \ iilh -t-lv. y
Mnyoi \o.|ie*&lt; raituwuy
Nnflh ami demur tali' mull'
A l t Sth ltru&gt; heailquaitn*
tpciketmin •*") the Ninth hnrean*
were rndeieil In rtnji thru u lM iu r
and a ril bit what lie r.illcrl regroupim; lie declined lu tvy or
ipei ulvle nn wlivt would livppen
alter reuinuping tuoV plirc.
Final ploru for Mir P u ilf Bt#
I here vt.i ttill nn vumuimrd
\»ff h-MMM'j pffijirl hive Imm*h i
rice eiton on uhelhcr the mlnrinut
*r»d Imvr W fii t^ul t*»1
,
,
Allied urine, in the mnltl would
llrilie mill iied Korev In ,wi|uc it
Pidillr
ltnu*iug
\-lmlni»tratinu
,
,.
atjvmil my lutnie mvau-.n or N if.,r appioval, (ivotgr William * ,1 t r y
M C M C i lt S
lild tC
eircutlvn director of the San
viet-in.pired upn.ingi
The I«ycec« yeiterdav voted t« fold liniialiig AuthorllV aald thl*
“ Floral* i* tcrtain to ptnlit hv
Noi w*t there vnv indlfstion
the tUllf.nl tl'nrl nl tl*t rntt ilua
a-k th* City CniMniuion to in­ in..! ning
llial
Itordei-i roiling ,,,,,*Iil lie lell
It i« •'ipcrlc-l that 1,1-Ia will include *1 trail ^$2,000 hi it* bod jet railed for in mid tictrilwt fnr the I - -n ol tpduitty. atul die tcdutuliu alone to tl-e II N -aim 'd tomtit
lot a *tt(»ervi»ed program ol te- t'JJi unit I'lnicer which will f--*l V -n of u i I m u ptp idalmn whuli Koi 'vnv o' other Ron Aiurriran
creation for white and minted alimit II .(.W.ttrMI, he .rated, f‘ot* -lb* iwtifthl* u*c t*l alotmc and altor v* hvd been •ilggeilcl mV ,■ ta ^
children neat rummer.
•* *fmut
'V
^yd.*n.ro’ T ,^ u h m i .a v forte upon dlpl- miatie cirrlei e|iewbere.
fhe action fotlnwed a renm About W hom e will h*v,- fn the wntld." I'lrudcnt Raymond
Apu.iig lb ' •uggeilmoi w vi diet
Rail o| the '.cminide Counlv Board Arnetiian* might
uirnrlalinn to thlr eflrct In thr in* mnv8f| frnm tin*
kept out nf
Jayerr Iwiard of dirertnri at a re- i r r i «l|F ir the pmjeet U l» K* of lb illo|« told inemhen at ill* in* jmlire lorre going noitli nl W
11V III* 11, fkptlofv. (m%• tto'e'n «*’« lil-nf
(m l incrtutg After llir matlri fin rnoi'i* flinn »in«* Half r,f
tncrlun* y rd 'n ltv noon .1 the An ill -»rdei no! to proioke Imrdrrmg
* n hm u.'lit In the attention n( Hi ■•**fr if |»r *•|!i*itIv wii*I *Itr i r st m-11I tlmt Inn
Red t III lit (ml ne.tihy Sonet Si
the gioiift by Rtettdenl W II - 1•• aecitf.il wilhiu the uc*t « r d
fhiotlog i ir|n*il lay W.illet f. toll*
M.dlieilv lie..I |iififet.m of ectuiS f f m f t f T E. Tu c k r. pomlfd \
Ihe advancing Son'h Koiean.
i
« .1
'•&lt; .tided tliat iiiit- to iu -itoohi
out that a. chairman ol tl.c Rcw„ , , akp ' hi,n , om it« and dean nf the I ol|e«e of In twin armor ml lining* alnhto.l
\dnuni-ti aln-n of llir up In the lied t»udi t on Ihe
ciralinn ( ummillcr for tcvrtal | north Florida he ha. a .k c l 'I-- Ru-ioe-*
r-&gt;a*t.
M-auin*. he found that Ctly ap-|r , , v romml**ion to grant him - l'oi*et*ilv "f | loud*. on the
•Rhei Snulh Korean, writ- re
It oaltanra n , r a t , ) ■ , .
elotiomii cip.ntion of .oulhctn
proprialinn* for ilut had Keen mt
**
economu - .pat* -ion of touthftn
c hit or m m ham . and lugged rommended that Voile Witli .m
fd that a tegular appropriation Jr., »ervc In thi* capiclty ftm-- dale., he imtnted nut thrl the
•hould to made
, , r '- 2 to !*#c. 23.
IntAl imriftf fnr t|»r Soiilji tp

Jaycees Seeking
$2,000 From City
For Recreation

Final Plans Arc
Completed For
Castle Brewer

N o . 28

Atwoclftteri I’ r w a I,#ti5fd W ire

S K I T . 20. 1350

City
Manager Clifford MrKihhln left thl* morning for
Jarkinnsillr with r r prr»erf?»l Ii r»
nf Knoatfllr, Tenn . Imcatment
roniern* In ron*ult with Smith
*nd fiilHr*|iir, industrial engi­
neer*. concerning the proposed
Irrminal project. With Mr. Mr.
Kihhln were I.. II. (•boinitej, I..
I - Haile* and It. S. Jurat*, who
represent Ibr lirnt* anticipating
putting lip the monrj for the
Irrminal.

By TO M O C fflL T R K E
N EW Y O R K. Sept. 2 0 - G P ) An unegpbclexj election deadlock
m the Genenl A»*rmbly today »ly■tied plana for apeedy United Notiona roniiderotion of the Korran
caar to keep pace with allied mili­
tary rtrtottra at the Fratlt.
With Iroopi nf General Maca a *

F R ID A Y

F unds Provided For
Financing Of S ta­
dium And T erm inal

W A S H IN G T O N . 3ept. *9— GUt
— The halting of South Korean
for re* below the 18th Parallel
for the declared purpose i&gt;f regrouping la regarded by wellloformed offtrlala here oa a mili­
tary and not o political orllnn
In other wnrda, Waahingtnn offtrial* aay It la entirely reason­
a b le that General Douglas MarArthur ahould now ho|l hi*
forrto t l Irani brtofty for the
ie of bringing up ouppliea.
K
aoy gap* to the ranks and
making other preparation* for
the oeit more. The n e il mare in
the opinion of the heal Informed
aothorltlr* here wfll be to r m *
the Sllh Parallel Into
North
Korea for the purpose of wind­
ing op the deotraetloo of Kn^reon Commnnlat mllllory power.

—. a c w o w w

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

THE WEATHER

Considerable
ridudlne**
and
rnnllnurd « t r m through Safar­
i s ) . Scattered nhrtorro and a few
thunder piiurma- Genlle to moderate
raster!) wind*.

Realty Board Is
Told Florida To
M akclIiigcGains

Resolution A R a i n at m,„pM„i »v k.chitcct i J-|-|{n|| Says DecciUr.ilMore Pow ers For the Atlanta firtd nfflrn ,*f th* i/,*ltion Of ItlflllSPatrol Is Approver!

iv 1m

Draft Extension
To 30 Months Is
Urge;l hy liershcy
Ollier Ch.itlKCS In Sc
Icctivc Service He
incSindirflH y Armv
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|l»*i hr p b *»i «l! Afii**rh44|A hl%n*» (
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Xfl««r&gt;||(| |Ilf nor » *» i il.tp r*»»Ni
credit* or .18 pint*
'The Sanford l.lon* Club - 1 ’ inlttrr *e*l■I llir ,;#»***» * um#* I n I*#*li*9 Pnim iiiiihn#i fhonni F.
would like In thank J III viler '! • vFitlpfling •’♦?!titfitO**#* fipliv thn* Miit §ihv #it*|rv•*| 1h« rDy*% $fh1
Ojry l
nf in * tiiitlriwiHM »*»f» i ;»| iiii- l#iM»*% (AoUrrnirfi hurl ImI n
ham for the nte of a Irnel .
fit f«n mi ImlRV 4 a hr •might fn
if
1 11 til(H r«*tn|Milft
•wo day* to transport l.e-l* t, *i,«
- !etft«! ii). Iifa |r|i4ii| Itiirtil r-h «t $**&gt;{
of (*HVr t fI*•f r "It » #0*1 '•*111i t II
' hole, I Pie Arm v Stilplo. ct-u- » linlrtrlr
gfitfiiNif
f r &lt;&gt;im
* thr 4f ii ml it * OiF r nm in it tr« -if I.
fin- i|«e of rota, and Ke,„ ,ii ' viiiij* hiln th*a arf finit tin v »»f | t'lllillflrI a
I aughtnn Memorial if-. pJtai t
Thr.......In . rffretpto «♦ I •• M .
ItniMrijf pfimlhlr link* lt#lwppn
the u»e of bed* an.| llni-nr,**
it|t*«iti• ih r frn|prrffi«ril *f ill (Hi
piil.hf nffli ini .«n-1 ihr i»Nt|*’i
Mi Ka-let
W*9| III, tor i r Jfihli lle Dfllrfi, fnffll liif* a*hn held lirrn i a*9J»m**| trt
"We al*o want to thank '•
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rr Sfnit* HrinNCtnlit *hmvn»nn, i *Hl#lt«ll|l^£ lHVP!t||iltl'iRl
Irene Vemav, M r. Ilulda K!l
Ml*i f #tf -Ir f rr| hit k Iflfto «l tl If -»I ffl
' I i . 'table Itrr.w-n anti 'f r -. C 't nn«l fl K Ilfll’ InNfl. f«iimri rttfUl
‘v-ritr* of fn rt a with Mir r rnh a nf
i*lit 11rnmitr-t (if t It# r fliftivtll t«*f»
Ihiyd for the wonderfui way &gt;'
Vhit h »fr fi Ir*i I Ii•*y t nr w »i f nil y •rti*i*in Rriing rapt ii in, liriilrviniii
woiketl to make thi. Mont) •■■■&gt;
ml **itiNi: IlmtiFimiil
t iifiti ihiilif»m» In On* rim|inl|jn
dav a aneceaa, ami to thank
fi«m g lin ltlfri nf lh» iifiHrf win hi
l|on«r*. atul t htt.e who iverr t»
M rf \ M V MI DI
Jet tei| for metllral reaaluva, m
F14f* If - 1*411v nf F n *i
I*'##**
•aid.
K IS S E II lit ' M i l '
■rfidldrlr fo» jnp*inri» *f |Te»#,
Honor* lr»&lt; lulled Ihe fnlloirn At n t'tjt K ttQ U F . S' M sept
"14 In I
,;1‘44 If* ;iflkfMr| *to-1%\*
Ml*- Nellie t.ane. Mr*. II r; J|'"
19
'tl’t
'*o*i
vouhl have ‘ f'lllHi: nl*l frlrm li IF*
n -'d
v|n, Raymond t.undrpdH. ft M 'bought G'eet Gar.-.o ge' , kiv.eti ifin m»i» i I 4hmi i1 hi t |*I «fi -% f it th *
Grlgg*. Ren Whltner, Mr W « hv • 'a ll every day
l'*V rim palfti, l*i|f fri*#*.i% , , h,
The film *tar "a* itroilioy •i d*firiltrly no* 4*»#r ar»l *n m il mg
Fealr-r. Bolt Kama. Gordon I
llradley, C II Rlplev, Vnlie r through the rattle iiarn* *1 the I *ir r4' &lt; •t*4ln
S'rw 'fe .lrn *tata f.lt ye*ter'liy I
William*, Jr., Mr* W f» Ih'-twhen *he wa* **krd to (viie
ton, T. V. Brown. Mr*. I{ Ken
T h u \ V u :il h e r
Iteiitle * four-year -nM talf A
Mr*. O. (!. Owen*.
he
did
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r
a
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11
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11
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petke.l
Other
donor*
were
Fde-at
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1 A C K S tiN V Il.I.F . -in
Uav|*, J, iitiy ft,lit, Hetman t the raif on the rune
el ti n111»
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11
The
KHte
heifer
hied
il
ami
Morriv, II. If
Fortner, R nb'i'
flrt qf nil
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Nl
kiiM-d
riglit
hark
tl-mply.
enUnwell. A. I„ Retta, O f llrmtl'to
Fl#* MmIn fi
18
NN
•
hiiai**tirallv
and
*tna&gt;k
han
on
Jr.. If. C. Moore, K. II. r* rt» i. W the mire**' mouth.
I»
Fre*no
-Nf
O Slari.ell, Marion Regi,t»r O &lt;■
ai
Van " * l - l « «
70
fl didn't ripaet Greer a Itit.
ON
Owen*, P. T . Meek*, It. T . Taran'
New V-rk
NS
The owner of the c»|f, Kuv
71
A, O Rotorta, R K Hardi*on T '-' flejathaw, 2 ), nf Bovina, Tea .
Saint Louil
U
NS
William*, Robert l.lppirientl, R I ended up hy nmiipy the raif
IJ
M
N7
Per kina, Jr., A. I, Thoma*. I,. S "H "l« Swi** Greer G * t-m “
Wa*hingt"!i
T
l
7N
K»V
W
rtf
Wilkin* and John Kader,
84
7S
Meiboutrue
Volunteering a* donor*
weit
8N
T9
C U It S C O U TS
Or'ando
Mr*. George Elliott, Charles Have
.80
71
Cub Scout* will hold a park
Tallah'M Cf
Jackie Rent on. Jr., Mr#, A. W
Brown. D artrll Grleme,
M,
ft meeting Innight at B-.U't o’clock
S o n f i l l ’d
W ent her
Baumgardner and George Borden. at McKinley Hall, the Firat
Mett odl*t Church.
High
yatterdav
The firat fall meeting of Scout
DKMOIaAV O P F !C K r «8
1, w thi* tnornlog 71
A public Inttallatinn nf officer* Troop No. 31 will hr held Mon­
Rain yeatxrdav 19 inch
nf the Semlnnle Chapter, Order day evening at 7:00 o’clock at lh«t
Total Sept rain. 8 17 lq:he»
nf DeMoiay. will be held at the hall. AI) member* are urged to
Vufiftol ffrpt filR. F*W |y»«*hr*
Marnnle Hail, Sunday at
!*. attend, and any boy between lb Tide* today. High. 9:2* and 0*30
M. Ail ntembara, Maanns. nar- age of II ami 13 who i* tnlrrrated
P .M - and low at !:N3 A.M
ent* and friand* are Invited to In .m uting la Invited to attend,
and 3:Jrt P.M.
attend. Rafraahmant* will ha Melvin Siaklnd. *mulma»ter, an­
nounced thi* morning.
■oread.

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**'d Jordan Brad wilt include tha' n* the t*„d.
eRt clerk, "that th- mini.trahve exptn.e, I.aving iru.
motion include that at Had f “. In the nine bh**t ate*, m l
...
l&gt;(*°
appropriated for the pm era)
landuraping, Mo Im undn.
po*e." Thl* Miggeatlnn « » . Inclu-I •Ilret* the f’llv wilt iliare th.
ev(M-n*e of paving nitli ihe San
in
fi-rd lim ning Authority Th lr in
Acting on another recommend* cludra Multorry Avenue -ui thtinn nf dliector*. thr Jayree nert. Olive Avenue mi the e*»i.
I'ajted a ir«olntinn atating that Eighth Street on the moth eml
"The Seminole f minty Jnnlni Eleventh dlleet nn the inufh
■■ - — ■
Chamtor of f’dnimerra la nppnted
to the gi anting of addition.)
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§
**
.
police powet* to the Flotfoa High
mp
wav I'alrnl, and reaffirm* It*
faith in the Intelligence of th-W A S H IN G T O N . Kept. T&gt;
4,V
electorate to rhon.e coiiitietent |o
Alt Air Eruce captain wlcat
laur
enforrement
nfrirlal*
r*t '*,T
. 0 I I r l *1 ..
Jumped from * lieigtii „f ninre
CCWcvInttcvn however, th ' lhtpl f)Bht m||P1| probably 111!
Florida Highway Patrol w*a re
....... .
a (,lt)|p
commended for it. .fflclent opara ,e -.ud
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tlnn I oplw of Ihr ipwlntton w rr«
Th# Jump, unnounr^l t»nU&gt; »•$
!’r,,r.,, r A . . V ^ J ^ ^ V_7 nL',-r.
- M t E » . • m .-l. h v l'a , to Florida Home Speaker f)e*lgn Richard V Wheeler of Water
ate R. Kllinlt; to wallare Murgi*. town, M*»*. The annoiinrerru-nt
pre.idrnt deaignate of the HIM
eld he Jumped l.'.tC i feet Th lState Senate, and to Senator I. exrreded hy almitl 2,(100 fe»t thr
F. Ilnvle, Hrprr*en*»llv» M. It. Air Fore**'* prcvfoua hail-out ie
Smith and to Voile William* Jr., eurd.
candidate for thn lfnu*e.
Offielal* &lt;*i&lt;l *o far a. thMr*. Raymond LundquM , re­ know Capl. Wheeler'* Jump i*
tiring ho*te*a and »*creUry, wa* world record. On Sent. !'*. 11»*
Miv* Peggy Ihincan, who will *ur- the K iuilin * claimed that M*i
ceeil her, w*a Introduced.
'*•*111 Romauv.il *et a flinalau
Judge (lougtaa Stenalmm re- lerord hy Jumping 43.000 feel. \
rtinimeride,| fn, her fine wnrk hy preriou* Amcrtran record of pi,
Pre*Ident W. II. Stemper, and wa* r *1*1 W
"[If ***
fo - "'■ ^
given a rUIng vote of thank*, lyivelark. III, in June, 1013
tt'aatlaaea i n rw a - i l l I
»»IH V T i iiii- \ - V u r
e . i i o i T l*IKt. N A M E
. . " i , , (* '
' 8b
Po.
l.l f j l O R IIF .A U
M F R T P ALM R E A C H , Sept, pt l-ert M. Tlpp, witoaa e*ttange-l
wife
I*
charged
with
thr
Ireto-i
— W t — William C . (toimer, JO.
who leatifierl lie .farted drinking murder of their nln#*yf»iir&gt;D|fj
when he waa 12 year* old, began m t!. RAM *H# rfIt If If ^fl ♦hf* \vnv
a life term to,|,y fot killing Vi* '" T " " * '
*** »"» n-mea-ke."
wtfr,
~
Tlnp flew here lant night frnm
Mr*. Gelmer wa* «eparatrd 8"uth Rend. Ind., where he ha*
from her hu*baml and hadbagun 't * " . r nr,«,»’K «" . ,*» nlrphoe
dlvorea proceeding*. Sha waa allot i P',n l
a. .he walked pant tha man w ith! ’'P * '* ""*
Mareh.
her w n. Billie, 12, on their way •
U.
•
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k
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n A V I v t;
to a Hoy Seoul mealing.
W A S H IN G T O N . Sept. 29
iJPi
The Treasury dl*rln*ed to
d*v |t ha* found laker* for nnl*
C O N V im O N U P H E L D
T A L L A H A S S E E . Sept. 29 _ about BA per rent of * lfl.217,•AT— The death aentancoa of 187.000 exchange offering of |.U
three N e g m a convicted of mar- month, I K 4 per rent notes, to
daring • white man war# upheld to la*lied Oct. I.
today hy tha Florid* Supreme
O rd lm rily, the Treasury find*
Lonrt.
takers for about 94 per rant nf
Th# Negroes are George Wol- tha •&lt;#» armrltlee It offer* In
fork, f-, R BoMe.op and Walter exchange to holdeta nf maiming
McDonald. They war# eonvktad •acoritlea.
Apparoally, the reaistance thla
t o t Um tha murder o# Dave 8)1ro « during a d r r a robber* in time la do* to a foaling that the
inter**! rat# la “ too low,"
Bradford county May 4, IN K .

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I" ’krtually. th* mt- rut*
bare i»f »e,i.|ei*fa of tlorida iiuh*lanti«llv higher than thiGam* ” he dn-tareil. -.nd lateri
avallahle figure* Indicate that
thr* I* »«'(M y appmarhing the
naltonal .'-la g # nf f 1.47*1 ”
fn hi* luminary of 'he Matheri*
'ep'irt. I'revident Hill p&gt;.luted out

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maintaining » high l**«l fhe™—
nil! the
|ieiiA.ff end he
predleled that ■ pingreitive pru
gram - f eehieeement fn, the in
duttrialirali-in of liie S-uilh ahoul-f
liave „ lic.lrhv Inflnetue -n
- onlirinati-m of f|,e i,re.ro' Irn v
„ n(w.( , ,
director
fleVd'Tervh-r
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picture entitled.
■'Selling America." Iln.ed on th biography of Benjamin Franklin,
It thow* hrrikei. ami *«le«men
how to improve their ca|e* ef
fie (envy.

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In h i. talk, ' l l Hall reported a
fi*e point program recommended
hv l*c Mat h e rly ;

I. To encourage loealiof, and
expansion of new imhiitrle. in
Florid i and the touth Agrlrultur
,| production -hnuld
more Mgh.
|v meehenired. there! iy lowering
production rott*. flivenlfied rtop.
ihnuld le encouraged
- Equallgatton of trade differ
enre* e*u«rd by the differeriri-.
an agrlrullurel an t u "
manufarturing economy In the
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lO N ’ IH IN , Sept. 21* i /Pi Tti*
United Statei and Rtftaln h»ve
-tatted Informal talk* on railing
* '""f-t-o e * to write a Japan#-'
neaee treaty.
H O R SE IMJPK
C O L U M B U S . O , .-ept. J9
lAh
— A former fleulch Park race'rack trainer wa* Indicted by the
county gtand fury &gt;e. errlay for
attempting to hrlto a vetarlnanr
aaalatant.
Aaslatant pioaecutor Henry le
Holden said Clem Reuhuach. of
Cincinnati, offered a IM bribe In
«!i *»temni ro pceveet a H',pe de­
tection on "Tw o Deuces," • hor»e
that paid 119 to win wimn it
finished firat in the fourth r a n
at Baulah Sept. 12.

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TU ES D A Y

Eugrene O'Neill
Il'aallaaH I ' m

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TV-ufilastor.. Lung ivland, and hi
half-alaler, Oona. la the wife of
comedian Charlie Chaplin.
O'Neill graduated from Yale,
earned a Ph D., and taught Greek
there and at Princeton amt Sarah
Lawrence College.
Later he went Into radio acting,
writing ami recording, ami review­
ed hooka for the New York Time*
and Saturday Review of Literature.
A ll hut thrre of the dead minor*
were nealed— perhap* forever fn
the deep ahaft. Three hndle* had
been brought out by rearue work
era ahortly after the ■tart of lh -

U lM .
An official »tatefn*nt said there
t i i “ no po**lhilily" that ar.y ~f
in r m a n r&gt; men '-vert alive below
(round.
The entire underground fire area
w ai being sealed off tonight be­
hind wall* of sandbags. Schoollmy» of IU and 12 helped fill to*
baa*.
The Cre»well mine had been
known a» one of the safest coal
pita in Hritaln.
The blare took the heavleat toll
of live* of any British mine dlaa -lcr alnre 11*17. when 101
the undersea workings of lit*
Whitehaven pit on the nnrjhwe.i

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And Japanese W i d o w Blossoms

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Stadium Contract
I^•a•laa»4 Pram raae Oar.
diew it* propoaal on Friday.
Apprnvnl war given to a Jayree
project, the establishment of a
picnic ground tirtwrrn the Zoo
and the Legion lint, and the writ-

land, France am) Germany in the
I . I war— hut the*e Japane-r i-al
have ■olnelhing no other gal* have
Ttirlr more feminine. They put
tbiunnelvr- out more to plra-e you
"Hut if I married her and took
t *r bark to the State* ahe’d prob­
ably get like all the other* laty.
and wanting a man to buy her
everything in wight.**
Mo»t .lapaneae naturally rr*rn*
tbe-e union* .legal nr ilirit lie'tween their women and foreign
Idler*. Anil the hundred* of na
tivr -w ie tb ia it- who have lawn
it, muted and left lieblnd by Am rrban xoblier* returning home get r
i-.Id »houlder from their own peo­
ple. So do their falhrrtra* children.
At a dinner party in Tokyo, how­
ever. I hvatrl an elderly Ja “ Ane*e
man |irai*e Iheae Hamm* a* a'bene
filial thing by ami large.
“ I have lived long enough le
know there will ney, r the true pearin the world until all the ‘ra-e*
an mingled." hr »ald.
A gue-t then inenl|nnr&lt;l he h»r'
bi-atd that the old man'a own
yotingr*! daughter war mum fn l&gt;&gt;
Wr&gt;|.
"A h , ye»," »abl Ibe aged nhllo*o.
pier, ratting a sake run to hi*
Mulling lip*. “She i&gt; le a rn in g a
Japaueiie banker - a wonderful fel-

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Ing of a letter to the owner*, the
Atlantic Coaat Line Railroad, ask­
ing permiaaion In me the area,
war authorised.
Hall Hrnthera, fruit merchant*,
were granted the leaie of property
»outh of the City Water Plant on
French Avenue, *ubject to the
relinquishing of the «ame by J. C.
Robert mm
An ordinance reducing the en*t
of dog license* from I I txi to 25
centa waa paiaed. The latter amount la considered enough to
take care of the clerical work,
•aid M r. MrKibbin.
The C ity agreed to a suggestion
bv Porter la m in g to put a one
half page advertWement in the
Florida Wildlife Prderaatinn Magasine prneMed that the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce will
pay half of thi r*pen»e.
Florida Fa*hion* la now remodeling the former Ship- Ser­
vice Hull.ling at the Municipal
Airport, it wa* reported.

nolorcd News
The member* of the A. K.
Chandlier* |b&gt;e&gt;*trr« Club me! at
the home nf the president, M rZclma Tramell, Sun.lav aftorRoon, anti eight new member
were added to the club. Itefre-hmerit* of ire eteam and rak" wen
trrved.
The Hev. A. C. Chandlier, pa.
Inr of the A M. K. Churrh, In
whose honor the organisation was
formed, inducted Ihr new memlier*. Mrs. 8. M. Shaw served *«
•erretary. The nett meeting will
take place on a Tuesday follow­
ing the -reond Sunday, arut *f
fort* are being made to make thr
•bib an outstanding «ueeea*.

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It's the choice of over e taiilinn ttwner* for tle|iendable
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furl economy. Prirra atari at
only $59 95. roovrnb-nl rrerlit
terms if you wish. Ituy sere,'
E m I u i I v * Dual C ham ber
burner gives you mrrrr beat
from evrry drop of oil, rrfre

heat on eitra-coM d»y», aWarn*
Are at all art tings!
DltHacHva Dow-Therm I tyllaa
adda new beauty teyour bomel
Choi re of upright dmilatoci
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above— furnlture-etyled coo■ole model* er streamlined
modern drnigna.
Oon-Therm earlutlve PowerAir lllowrr (available at illght
eitra mat) tavte up to I (tllon
of fual nil In every 4, often
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Ym, Mercury Livra the mad, all right - hi** It lightly I*
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P n U r t the Pm n « f l b WorMt
P r a M lt l b P n i t w *f Amtrlea
re P r b » n P iM H r t l r (&lt;f Hanford.

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Nations In
UN Ask For
Peace Talks

3LUM F X X X X 1

French Foreign Min­
ister Says No Hope
As Long As Russia
Agitates Civil W ar
N EW Y O R K . Sept. 2 7 ~ O T t —
|India. I'tarl and Ecuador called
I today lot Kail-West peare talk*
but French Foreign Minister Ro­
u t Schuman linrw cold wslej on
the idea.
Schuman warned 'hat tuch nego­
tiations ate futile at font at 'he
Soviet Union pinmnlet agitation
and civil nrai in other cnunlriet.
His tlalement m the U. N. Gen­
eral A'lrm hly wat the first refer­
ence by a lop Wetlern diplomat to
Ruttia’t trial balloon of Monday
frhich appeared aimed at gelling
new lop-level East-West talk*.
Schuman dedated: “ The will to
peace muit be made manifest
otherwite lhan in wordt and pro­
paganda."
— --------While Schuman ipnle, a strung
movement warned headway among
Attemhly delegalet to (tame a
peace and relief plan lor Korea.
ayVitain wat circulating a pmpotal
on the tuhjecl. The goal it to have
the plan ready for operation when
mounting U. N. military tureetiea
are complete.

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EH la h lU hrri 1!»0H

Anniversary Of Bishop Wing’s
Consrcralion T o Be Observed
the 2Slh anniseisary of th- of the 107 cnngtegation* ’n 'he
conteriai’on of the R l Ret |&lt;’hn il-ocrtr allrmhng.
Th e annoertary telehtalion of
Duiham Wing. D D I I . D . a.
U'lhop nf the I .piK-ipal Tbrnrir nl I he H «ly Ewe ha n it will l*Ve pine
■I I ft 3ft A. M. in the Cathedral
South Florida will he 1-umilL o'
Imrch o| St. Luke with Hilltop
Wing at cclehiJiil, atO'led hy the
It, Ret Henry I Eoullil. D. D..
lith o p Coadjiilof; the Ret M il
in J, Biam. pietidenl ol ibe
I .toiling Cnmmillee; and the Ret
W iliam I Mores. secretary ■&gt;( ihe
•hocete,
Hie Rt. Ret. Fcauk Aletamlei
Titian. I) U.. Bishop o| the Dmr tr of Honda, will be the pieachi lor that occation. All the cleigy
•I the choc etc ate evpecled to he
in the procrtiion at the service and
the *ho*•* -&lt; the Cathedral and All
S ,„ n l. (h u u h ol Winter I'a.k will
tmg.
Following a luncheon al ihe
Orange Couit Hotel in honor ol
Bi.hop aad Mit. W ing with die
clergy and iheir wivci and ihr of­
ficer* of ihe vannui diocetan orIIIHIMH’ M IN I*
ganiraliont attending. A tpetitl
tcived in Oilando on I'lMia). Sept meeting nl ihe eonventmn of ihe
2ft. with iepic tentative* (tom all
il'H ilt iK a »• i * » r 1) i * i

Red Disturbances 3 Drivers Injured
AgainFomentedln In T w o Accidents
Austrian C a p i t a l On Orlando Road

Officials Dc-i
Sweeping vletortea rolled up in Allied
the lail few days by Ganentl Maeclarc b!?ckadc Is)
Arthur’* command have Impressed
Like That In Berlin
delegate* heie with the need to
fPted work on a Korean peace plan.
V IEN N A. Sept. 27 &lt;/!»&gt;
New
'Whe proposal now being studied Communiil-lfd ditlm haniei hmke
ralla for a free and independent nut in Vienna today Commuessl
Korea under a government e|e-ted handt. appatenlly with Riittian
tt M iiia M a*. r * « ( Mar
approval, lied up .trrelrar liaflx
and were tepotled to b ite m l two
rail line* min the capital.
It wat the tcrond day nf iu&lt;h
dtiluthancrt which Allied o H k is Is
arc coming to call a "little block­
, *.
** * •-■
ade" .nminttcrat of rhe day* in
4 /ohh‘ Kader. ? halrmsn of the Germany hefnte the Betlm block­
T I oju Blood Rank committee, an
an- ade. Vienna, like Defliti. u in itnmincer) final fM
i
plana
yeeterdav in
the* Lion* for the Wood Rank1land deep tntide the Soviet rune ol
Clinic whirh will he held Thursday occupation.
starting at P:00 A.M . In the County
Wliile the new diituthaniet
Nurar’t of fire on Palmetto Avenue were taking plate, tome 70.0011
lie revealed that whereaa about
70 donor* had been originally wntkert in the Soviet-controlled
■ought for the clinic, the nutple-r laclnnei of Autllia went nn tltike
had been rut In fifl and tha real nf i
lUtallaarC &lt;&gt;■ •*■■■ Rial
the vofunleera will b« aaked to ap—
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Lions* Blond Bank
Clinic Will Begin
Thursday Morning

££
w

C K Warren Has Praise

i . supplying
.u p p ivin . donors.
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jj&gt;o r &lt;p|,e E f f i c iencv

Of Administration

4

T w o Truck Collision
Leads ToAnothcrAs
Lights Blind Driver
|teti|i|e
i|Uted
Tin
,wo *ulomobile arcidenlt on ihe
OtUndo Highway, one of which
occurred thnilly
helnre
7:00
„*f |ock latl night, and the other
at 2: IS o'rlock thia morning.
State Highway Patroiman R D.
Harrison trported today.
Mr*. In n Driggers lietlcr, 34
ol Camffon Avenue was the tnotl
•everly fHjuierl.'whcn followvn* a
collismn w|tji a IW 7 Ford truck
driven hy Albeit French, bft. ol
Lingwood, she was thrown through
the windshield nf her Iftdft Dodge
pu kup truck. Her injuries tnrlude
lace laccrationt and a multiple
(tacluir of the tight ankle.
The aer^lrnt occurred op|Hisite
the County Home whore Mr.
French going south wna attempt­
ing a left turn Into the Elder
Spring* Road, and Mr*. Hester
v s . reported to have been travel­
ing fast In a northward direction.
The Impart, aaid Patrolman
Harrison, spun her truck around
.ind it* bright light* blinded an
oncoming driver, Charles Krne.t
Gormley, 2fi, who wa* driving a
lllllt riymmit convertible emipe
with hi* wife, Doris, 18, In the
front -eat betide htrt.
The plypiouth hit M r. Prenrh’t
truck In the bark, and Mrs. Gorm­
ley, Instinctively throwing herself
Into her husband's tap, was saved
((/•attaaae a t Rag* Mai

to preserve meat fm^ lion* anil
other animal* at the Sanford Zoo.
wa* atret-ad hv R. J. Dari*, ion T A L L A H A S S E E , Sept .*7 id*
manager, in a brief talk to Ihe — Governor
Warren
«*y* the
Llotta.-Jfe pointed out that surh a | State'* eaeeutlre hratirh ha* ratunit would rettill In a eontldfrahle tied out arttvitira of gnvernmcid
aaving.
with “rcaaonalde efficiency” al­
Llona In Ihe Zoo are fed horar- though Ihr legislature provided
r-eat on alternate day*, he *aid, only W&gt; rents to rover earh dollar
’dkbid bone* on the other Hays. G a­ of Ita appropriation*.
He made Ihe statement In a
tor* am fond of beef heart*.
Jack Stem per euggeatfd that a monthly radin report devoted al­
"walk In" refrigerator unit would most entirely to evplainlng duties
be the mntt prartleal for the Zoo, of the Cabinet and patting Ihe
and Invited Mr. Davie to see one hark* of Ita member*.
“ Detplte the fact that lrgl«lahe hed conairurted, using glass
lure provide*) only ftn rent* for
fibre Imulation.
C H IC A G O ,'“f r T p t r t T - G n - R M '
Cecil Carlton annentneed that the •arh Jollar appropriated, the alnlc
Club will hold no regular meeting government ha* capably served the retaty nf Commerce Sawyer aaid
of pear*
neat Tuetday. hut Inetead mem­ need* nf the |u-uplr, although II today “the happy nariod since
the
ber* will enjoy a aleak supper has not lieen able to render the and prosperity enjoyvd Is for the
jntursday evening at a place to he •ervlce it could have rendered had end of World War II
time living at an and.”
V n lg n a le d later, riana are being It had more money,” Governor
“ There Is no advantage in pre­
completed for Charier Night, Oct. Warren aaid.
"Neverthelr**, all a rlM lI,-, of tending otherwise,” he aaid in a
27 at Ihr San Orlo Club, be aaid.
speech prepared for delivery at a
King Mon Harry Robson read a the government have l.cm rairlxt meeting of Ihe Association of Na­
letter whirh the Llomt will send out with reasonable efficiency
“ It goes almost without saying tional Advertiser*. He went on:
to all merchants who h art cooper­
“ Regardless of the outcome of
that
tnla rould not have hern ar
ated by allowing Lion sponsored
the battle in Korea, W# have etnenmpliahed
without
the
highest
m ball machine* tv be o piated
harkrd upon e program whleh will
their place* of hualne**. The degree nf rooperation nn the part put rritiral strains upon »ur
of all members of the rahlnrt.”
letter ptinled out that through
Tha cabinet, sitting a* a Midget domestic economy.
funds obtained from the machines Commission, ha* bald niiendltures
“ 'Serious shortages, heavy U it e
Mon* during this year have lielnw those author'veil hy Ihe and the problems of InDatlon will
llped to furnish 28 pair* of glaae- legislature In order to make Ihe tag our ingenuity and eelf-eontrol
to underprivileged efcfldren, money gc around.
ami strength to tho Utmost;
three white canes to Mind met. The
"A n d this will go on for years,"
“ By prudent business nr artier,,
fund* also helped sand a bay to the Budget Commission na*
Sawyer &lt;*ld “one sound device
Boys State, and furnished supplies
for combatting inflation la tags
M il
tion. ggg We can thoreforo look
for the Lion tponi
forward to heavy and continued
Rase hall League.
N O P O L IT IC B
W A S H IN G T O N . Sept 2 7 -t A b - tax burdens— all of us."
" I rannot urge too strongly upon
D O W N W IT H SCH O O LS
Preaidant Truman told women vot­
L A N C A S T E R . Pa., Sept- 2 7 - er* today that In the new Cnnerr* the businessmen nf thl# country
UPl— SI* bearded Amish farmer* elected In Novemher “ There shout.' Ihe folly of inrreaalng prices.
— wearing the flat hat* aid som­ be no mom for men or women *h-&gt; Sawyer asserted.
ber garb of their religious e*et— put partisan advantage above their
"N o r upon the working man of
4 * » n t to Jail last n lfh l rather than country’s welfare.”
this country the folly nf demand­
&gt; a y fine# for refusing L send
In n wdlo address in connection ing wag* increases, Osrept aa
their children to school.
with the Democratic Party’s ee|e- such Increase# are necessary to
take ear* of ipeelftc inequities and
The all ware sentaacad hjr Aidannan J . Edward Wetaal to serve bratton of Women’* Day. Mr. Tru. particular situations.
man declared that the make-up nf
three day* In lieu of a f t flna the Congress will have much to do
“ Every lime a hoslneasman in­
each. They were accuead of violat­
crease* hi* prices, and every lime
with
whether
“we
n
rr
to
achieve
ing the Pennsylvania compulsory
a labor group ask* for Increased
our goal of peace or be plunged in­ wages, It add* to the Itraln.”
school attendsnre law.
to another war."
E N G IN E E R C L E A R E D
T A M I’ A S L A T IN G
c n r r m e e t in g
T A M T A . Sept. 27— W &gt; - The
M IN E O L A . N. Y.. featTha board of director* "f the bodv of a nine-year-old non of a
— The engineer Mamed fw Uto
tM m ng Island Railroad Wreck which Seminole County Chamber of Com- woman tavern operator waa found
!n B t S2 llvea was elearad today of mere* will meet Tneadsv nleht •• stuffed In a refrigerator at the
TtM o'clock and new of fleers wlM tavern today.
be selected, Lea R. l-e-her. aui*
Peace Justice J. G. Spicela Mid
last n t M j g , aaid today.
it appeared that Robert A- Tlpp
Eejw rti of the nominating evm • II had been dead about five days.
dtte# win he given, and nontlna. Sheriff Ernoet Colu k officer* are
be made from the floor breath0 aaid
_ thr boy*a
mother, Mrs
porta will be presented. ing
b
W. A. Peirirk will preside.
M . Tlp p -

ShnrtagVft,HiffhTaxe8
Remain Despite Korea

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TD E W EA TH E R
P ut'll rlmiilr thrutirh Thursday,
A If* local ihiiM rri m nillr n**r
'h r m ' roast. Slightly -a rm e r
I hursday. Moderate In fresh northra»l In m l until* Ihrimch thlirad ll,

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

W EDNESDAY

Nit. 2B

A iw o rln lcrt I ’ rrrw I .guard W ire

S E P T . 27. I'.I.ift

Marines Hoist Stars And Stripes
Over National Capitol In Seoul;
Reds Near D efeat On All Fronts
Flag Is Also Planted
On Top O f Russian
French Consulates;
Mopup Nearing Fnd

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O ld

(.Inn (iocs Into Scuul

R e s is t in g

capital rity »tnwatcd to he nearing
I
T
tit end.
v m
;
Alto tftlrd from toe Red drlendMfrTOiv \
ert wat lire U . S. amhattarlot't
a t; l i r e
'
* xijf V i/J|
official tciidencr.
*i
• w#4#e'T'
n ,f »
Oppntilmn remained i n t e n s e
from tmall pockett of die-hard
Communutj. who evidently ate
under order, to light to the death
Ih r battle will tattir lurthrr
damage in the already heanly hal­
4W '
tered capital.
The city shuddered ami nn krd
today under the weight n| fur and
tleel poured out hy the defender*
and the attacking Allied (meet.
Hy laic afternoon, only a rela­
tively small section nl the uty wa*
•I'll held hy the Red,.
Th s l teclinn included some of
Ihe main htmnest dolncl, and mator building!
If the Red, continue rrt'ilanre,
it it difficult to see how lho,e teclions can avoid the healing dealt
In liter ally ihotitami, nf flimty
hotitet and huildingt Some tleel
and concrete tliuclurrt wrre tltll
in the path nf the fighting
((.amliett's dispatch was filed at
Swiifl
Waving from the radio snlenn* -if s Marine F n
ih - Slat &lt;n*i S it......... !»♦*«
«:Bl» P. M. (4;ftlt A. M K.STp AP
d I It* S-.uth hnie»n .npiti li full « i*m ln*lli .“.i
correspondent Don WhitPhoad re- the l-filthcl ne*'k, liattlrd their way in'" the cent*
ported eailler the Allies then held eea i I lidrinu'loruit Itadlophoto
only one third nf the rttyi
Matty part* of Remit
I "bbl" a* we saw in a
today from the soul
trwsttaaw* Itw r* a* at*,

‘Bra Brigade’ Will Drury Is I’ icliirotl P i l o t Governor
Face Court After iM inny 01 ( nu onr Makes Address
Herman Middleton #** q r\cc* * i
To L o c a l Club
Named Instructor ^
Officials
pS

Of Dramatic ArtN i Suspects

S A V E D IIY A C T IO N
C A M P P O LK. U . . Sept. i7 &lt;V&lt;
— General J. I.awton Collin*. A rm ,
ehief nf staff, aaid ycle rd ay that
only aggressive U. N. action in Ko­
ran prevented the United Nationfrom becoming " a* tlend aa a door
nail."
U . N. intnventlnn In Korea an-l
military aid *L*wh*r*. he said, h ».
kapt both Korea and Ore*--* not
of thr hands of Ihe Communist*

O f

Freer! B i l
Telephone Company
Moves T o Prosecute

' I l l ' M . O , Rcpt 27 fri t
t .i
n o . pulti i l.i
V\ illt.-tsi! J l l i o i i
kiil-'-t l&gt;,
hot gun Idn-tn filed &lt;i
M t* .
iJ o t lil
S -t y s
A ll
oliknow u a -. as.in * Morula, m y ld
M u s i K’ ct n j ; i i i / c B e
u as pictured to&lt;iav l.v h i- ati'uiua , our •tug a tdtter tiatrr-l f-.r &lt;
W iltlc n n c n l
A I ic ,k I
ou -in of llic late gang 1--t -1 \
t'apour

Ml tt Ml. S rrr J7 r |*i Ftyhl
D rill, wa- slain in what ,»o«c ■
mpmlirr
*r, of toe ’ h ts w lo f lor
,"c d igalor - cr i
in ,| i |i i o *■ •'
jjilp " Ivirrl iiniRrrfgkliilli !«»'♦ n
•empt to prevent him fr-mi r» ' 1
In ijrf ihrif lull* ltd! It Mill* l|»r ♦0,- ticfoie the Rennie Cfllii* *
DlpIifiiMlr
lltr
s*It I« ,i "gating t'omiuMtcr 1 i&gt;
Afill Mil it nl I it?f*r i . I a ft***w S
rw-io-ri D torr' il'-ntli «iol Mo t&gt;.
Via Ini* niff, *ffp
*mi ii
laying of AHot n r, Marvin f I
f rfcim Ihr rn lm n rr lit « «tv»r*l *« **h«« I annlliei driver into iir-dctwo-i .
m M Ih n hi»H U m ln »lriiflni t»* tivllie*. aii* till tiring -oupli'
krr|i Vhrvn mil «f Ihr UfiMinc
Itn. wa. kl||r&lt;l fool hour ■'
T h r *4hrtniitlr** Ihrn rrllrn l In
lU in iM irr'a
r»fflrr%
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M IAM I. Sejit 27 t-1*.
Ol
fmati »alti today they will ptoserttle ntetnbeis oi the
|lt,*Meitlrigade" wlm tmimgleil thou,and*
o( d o ll,', m rot"! Horn * lele
phone company •ountmn mom.
Dade Cnunlv Solo tloi Hoi,m i H
I aylof and | M I’hillip*. dltlint
manager nl the .Soullteio |te|l lc|,
'•hone and Telegraph t ompanv
tt* * it,«rs o* ras* atat
D U P O N T IHKJ*
P IIII.A D E I.PHI A, Scot
J7
l/Pl Elen there Paul Dtif'oiil, ep
glneer and memlwr nf the pro
minerit Delaware family, i* drad
at M .
lie auffeierl * heart attack in
a dentist', office yesterday ami
died a abort time later.
DuPont, who wa, connected with
the family hu»irte*,, E. t Du Pont
de Nemours A Co., Ine.. for only
a short lime, wa, president of the
Indian Motoreyel* Co . of Indianpolls. ||e lived at Mnntrhanln, D d

W ith

HI O T T S E N T E N C E D
W A S H IN G T O N . Sept 27 &lt;,r.
Adrian Rrnlt, movie writer nn-l
prorlurer, was ortlerni t-elav to
•erve a year In jail and p«v a I I .
000 fine for contempt of Congrr-*
Scott was the lad of the an.
called “ Hollywood i f f to I* sen­
tenced after bring eonvirte.l of
rontrmpl for rrfu-lng to |e|l a
■ongrcslonal committee whether
'hey were Cnmtnunist*.

GAM III.Fit H E L D
M IA M I,
Kept. 27 (A’i -J * r k
Mi 111* C A IT U R K I I
Erledlander, deM-rilied hy the
LO N D O N .
Sept,
27 'AN \
Crim e Commission of Gre*'»r M&gt;a
ami a* the "riosl
inflitenli,! RdVian ship commandeered
in thr
gambler In Ihid* , minty", aurreod llritlsh fishing trawler
■red today on a gratul jury indict While Rea ye,trrd*y and hurtled
il off Inward a Soviet port, Ihe
menu
He appeared at Ihe sheriffs rif­ vessel’s owner* reported today.
They protested In Ihe British
fles gad posted bond of IBJW&gt;
foreign office, which Iwgan Inpending arraignment
F.iadlarvdci was among 20 d r- qulriaa.
The selleil ship I* Ihe ftSt-ton
feiulglltg indicted yesterday by the
Dade county grand Jury In an In­ trawler Bwanells, owner! by J.
terim gambling Investigation re­ M arr and Bon, Ltd., nf Hull.
Tw enty men were aboard.
port.

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I'H IliA D E L P H I A , Hept. 27 (A’&gt;
— Candy liar* earrteii over the Irnti
euitain by ualloun might m.kt
Ameriean propaganda more afreptahlr among the Russian people
M y* a U . B- Navy nfflrer, Capt.
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h lr w in f l u r in c t h r
n it f h i
• t V •11 a n fr»| r ■ t f n c «
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Fa -

I*' C r o c i I y

1*t » li'im IN m u i «th Hie r iir em *
H » i m » m I, ihvnmtfi ilir nir»j*

intilled tndav tiv Ito o |mlilist** mIm(1D|| fees llir V# Il
flrdal', nllortiev, l.ui* hut'
Stnle', Attorney John &gt;'' Hnylr -■
4||l|l|« tiQ 'g
(H If •f
&gt;1*Al. |lil f VIl» VIV
K tit tier 11it, i of art einm intro .- i CMlilt ft tlftl til'll In I If I
■»&lt;f h Y
ooith -tdr street lielwern ft- •
i |M'I 111 at kftiitt (r |*e|fi
11 is*11*«»*«•&gt;4 flu I'agy ln * t»
hvnf
*'«f|MM lfnl
still
ffiUiV"

A flood of rittO to 7IW1 lio n - tt
nrwal applications an t-cing m ,
dally anti only four 'lay* ate tef*
in whirh to make them, aero, i.
to County Judge Ihiugla
Him
attorn. He pointed out that lh*
ate ,tlll J.filMI to .l.iaat driver
■
Ihr- county who have not n&gt; ■*
application for renewal
The Judge wa, kept busy not
late la*t night getting hi- re.«■ '
in order after a boav day taking •
newal* in Oviedo lie aid th- inun
her of nppliratil, had gone nn "
the 1a,I few dsv- He ranti-oo
driver* to rrnew |e-fore the cl-*-- of
business Raturdsv, a, no nmil■ tion* will tie taken on IV t. t
Application, for renrwal will 1
taken during lunch hour* *he ,*
malnder of this week at the CooM
House.
Hunting Itreme, will b» i.-ue-l In
ihe near fulure, said the Ju-lge

S t ill

IS, DOS III t tt
»;
•p i
in k M V
&gt;ept
\lllfDt 411 M Dill#* f AHc-l the :&gt;l!M
mil s *ln|Ar* ••%t*f lhf TVilion.ll « aptlol m &gt;rvml l**d|,iy while othei
1, lie. H 111111NT1'^ Milt j 21 *t milet al
in itH ibnii L|f|i) v
ted 0-«Hr lift'll nil 1
•t Re, 1* in tlu#
,mi lulling
*
•riffle nlioni.
All
l.f.iest in u -iD il mr (1-eneril Mac
Nithui . u rvr Hint th., North Ko
trjn iiHAilrii n n r ilM^Kriing And
ihimlilirik:
(mtt ilfir-i! Ml Nuith
Ytl(t «
I !.i % wiiIl lo ittfd in ill*acr » with
i'I HI III |mi;. !n*Vkfkrt
1Ur HIM If I iff (f**|*!i
Itll*
■fill 11*'lit the I infill nt&lt;l ln« imn
* islilirnl &lt;&gt;|&gt;ci ifitvn Afiil li»e nl*
trunk r I rotli l||p »oi|th k»l% ihe
i *!idi »| thr lun Allied irnnll
J m rt
11e*m north ind
lh
Ik Mlirfi Iifrlm - |nr iirlnty
w Min % tinhiTik^n Inr ihr l |i
»11 •*■•*u.t 11%■ k jit t i flif prnui-

i 'l i l r t s l mat ,hsl., took o'.- i i
Job of r n - t n g ,&lt;ili|Ho-na, ■ •
»|C%, t i l l |rfH|lilr|H|r|t|
I |1 t Mil
li e i rt tnatk 'rl t-i aiue ai tc f - . i •
t lf ilf l
If, r if f Y w I t R f f ill'll 1'
Senate c o m m l l l r r l i c d - d In
I till. H r
ii n t I
I n Ml
alo r Krfattv er I l l l V n o i wl • o H l f i l U
c,iriir, to f tilt ago fiont k o • 1 I1**".tfl11, | 111II r * *iti' | | HHilitr k m l"
C i t y . iMuhaldv n r ! t , &lt; r k
r ar ry I Inn n i*r rl*»
Sought must piirlii-tltail,
M* I)'wl»I ■(pi f i If*i v.iK
uoriahal* and author it lr . no - ■
gal ine M o n -la v '- h - - i t n i g , t ' 1 »• Rt t 111r Htrfftf
led' || (Itr DMI ltd..
lc« M -c h e l l t . At f 'a|em»im ill* 1 Ifltrrl L'l »♦«
Mr t t ',. ( in
and lepu tril lead-i nf t-tg l-o •
•'ll I I It* HI I i ...... IM'I | Il 11 ml.
gang oprtatlo li Drury'* liatied of l i - l i i t t i
■ n||i|»l i I Ml#
f 'il *
( i f l r f n,«l " Ml *1 ,

Only Four Days L d l
To OH Auto Licenses

( ’ n tii •

A tr

l.i l i s l i c

Itv TO M I.A M IIK K T
S E O U L Sept 27
t.Vi
U
S. Mafinet captuied and fatted
Amencan llagi today ovei the
South Korean (apilol building and
,|,r Hl)(|Wn -w J Flrru|, (M UU| , , „
&lt;..... , |)|f
, |R,(| |(|(
hi Seoul

Hitm an Middleton, * ■-l,,i,t
Seminole High S-hn..! *n,l * f...
mer resident of Kanfoxl. wa,
eently appoinlr.1 as *n itt«tr&gt;i-'
in the rinlversit v of tV U w -n x 1
Department of Diam stir A rt, *o
Speech and trehnirnl director •&lt;'
the University Theatei
He i, the son of Mi »nd lit
R. It Hsvis, f'lfniri Sanf«td r dent* who sr* now living in f'*tona llearh.
A former stmlen' at ItolHn, f&gt;.t
lege, he hold* Rarhelor and Mast- &gt;
of Siiener degree, from Cnlnmhi
University and is workine friia in I
the -legn-c of Doctor of kVbieatlon
at New York University. He. hi
wife and -on live In Newark, N’J
During the pa-t year. Mr. Mt •
dlrton w*&gt; director of the theatal Maryville. ITenn l l*oile-»e M
wa* elerti-d e-litor of tin- .Soul hea ’
ern Theater Conference Multetithia year, hut re&lt;igned upon g-iln
to Delaware.
- While in the N avy during Worl
War II. he ,efve.| three month,
the staff foi the produ. tinn of
musiral comedy, '•Navigator’s llrd&lt;
day." at the Prn«acola Naval A "
(Ration, He wa* al so conne, I,-'
with the Prnsanda Little Theater
and from It'ir, to tfslfs wa, ,|ir- lor of the Shank* Village Plsye,
a community theater group in S', York.
II* Is a memlrer of the Theta A'
pha Phi, honorary dramatic fr &lt;
iem ltys Phi Delta Kanna, honor
ary educational fraternity, A me*
Iran Educational Theater Ass'H-i:&gt;
tion, and Ihe Speerh Ass'wlation nf
America.

I *&lt;u U r t s

in n n is ls

Tin* W n illirr

«ti»l T / m p H hy rmnn !»«♦•’
R I* A t l l l r l l u n . I hlr f .if thr hll-

J A C K S O N V IL L E , Sept '7 'AS
53
R"
iruii, till (hi* *milt r civmI fin* hdV^ Ito,ton
11
Chicago
pt nhflhty Hfillhl
Hi Ft »hri* In
71
Rl
ties Moines
triftittiw wh fti w ltu li *fnfi
M*
RV
»jt «l M « #h (j I ii jurtlmfiK w'ltiltl hv New York
r,n
It
Seattle
P'l*h#H| full) In ( ff'IBt (f Ii| ||fit | Atfl*
tv
n.1
Washington. D C
hum*.
44
7R
Kry WrM
4.1
40
Miami
Al
th iil, Alinort
I' m i .h v: im m m ii
m
AS
*If lnP*|o
NI W \ ORK.
•i&gt;f
i
S **w Vo rk f ’l l y '« ot»w polir r m m

mi»#ir&gt;firt (fitln i* fitilfflfvil *1 hftflt
i *ii M ng mcmlvtir* nf I In* fttyr** In
h |»|ir mt

lw for#

ii

n r a ft i*t ft)ifii ’*

DwHiklyn gr«n*I jury
Il war thr fit-1 major « ti»»n l»v
Thom a- f*. Murphy,
rv.fM rra l
pr.»*rnitor, tin # f r itrpp. ) In**'
lh# top poller pn*t #n r r ’-hn#*
reported million-tVolUr tleiip
twnrn mm# m rm boit of thf «lt*partmrnt ami fam blen **

Sun l ord Weather
High ye,lerdsy. SR
Irfiw tmlay, r,t»
Rein yesteidav hd
Total Sept. rain. 8:0S Inehe,
Normal Sept. tain. 5.3”1 lm.lt*&gt;
Ti-le* tratsy. high at ■•18 A.M.
and 8:-A0 P.M. and low at 1:48
A.M. ami 3:12 P M

�WEDNESDAY SEPT. 27, 145#

H A N K O lin H K R A I.P . F A N K O K O . F L O R ID A
-

•lie Sun lord IlerulU

Kis!io|t Winjf

Now SoeiaT Security

THE WORLD TODAY

N e a r ly ti’ii m illiu n pcnuHM w ho p rcviiu ia lj w ere e xd u tl-1
j|*4 la jiif i
III

Br De w i l l Mark KN/.IK
AP Furelgn Aflalra A.ia’ist

•tl from lln* Social S e c u rity Syattffn nrt* ih »w under It* ctiVur-l

d a iH b lli I i t a a *

Wins l th ey i*arn la-K iiiniiip next Jattuitry fa n count U»w
nrtl
nbl nge re lite tn s n i benefit* fu r tliem . H u t thin w ill nut
. R Q l i m l . t'la iil« li» i M M irf lh « A H
» (a ijt m a mt K a rri I. I MU
n e rti -t ir ily Im p jw ii fliiln itia tlc tilly ; In niunt raaes Ilia in d i­
Mill. I. %Ml L
vid ua l w o rk e r abnulil do su in e lh in y nim ul it. In the ctuwa
M ll&gt; f
uf aliout tw o m illiu n einpluyeeH u f nun-|irufit clia ritu b le , reUIINIMI\ I I I . I I
Ita lM a*
_ _
lipinm . and edncatinnal iiiMtitntioiiM, and of e la te and local
"
llH a i H I n I« » NAfKft
r la ir b r
• •** n o v e lnm eiita, (In- new cuverage I* ujdional. B o th tin* w o rk ^ Maalh
MM
'ire* Wm m W
■ *** em atal th e e m ployer* innat lake alepa if th e y w is h to come
•a Iria a iM
II CM* u n d er t W I n l S e c u rity . T h e o th e r hroail ifroiijtt new ly cova# l i i i
**** e r n l n re the cell em plo ye d except farm er* and m em ber* of
' AM* alllaaff I miI o * •••*•* **•
ia «la t •ftblHlIiiao a«4 i»«tllr#* *1 c i la in profe mionn, Id le d f iiim w orker* and hoiiMehold
Die# laHaimaMl lot lit* |»*tpa*-# «f w o rke r*,
.M la i f a a l i . Mill •»*
fa r
l i r t i a l a i alw illalaa *****
It I* la rg e ly u p to the in d iv id u a l w o rk e r and hi* urn-1
|l» *.*#***1f 1
•»» llatrtgttf
iftM M fO
H#|»*i#aiall»fa
l » r , p lo v e r to start the new .Social S e c u rity account*. T h e gov
4#«a | aria, f M* «***. (t#lr«H. H■
o rn m e n t d** * n&gt;d do m uch altout It except to o f f e r in fo rm a ­
\m ilia , aaf *1*_1*00la*
_1
T i t li»tal4 I* • naraabrr of II* tion and o th e r help to tho*e w ho link fo r it. T h e new ly c o v ­
iaa.rJ.a. 1 rtIM tafllrb A* 11"till* 1« ered in d iv id u a l w h o doe* not have a Social S e c u rity card
• talailiili ta lib* aat &lt; •* i' *«*■»•
lioiild pet one lie fore the end nf this ye a r, lie *hotilil give
f llU a «f Oil II* l»rol *»H« pif0lr4
.a I Ills a«Nit*t*r,
Will mm oil hi* c a rd n iim h c r to hi* e m p lo ye r and m ake m ire th a t th&lt;•JF tllta illitaOl**.
p ro p e r tax dediictloii* and paynn lit* a re sta rte d . A lth o u p li
the e dedoe'ioti
and p a y m e n t- a n
m a n d a to ry in most
W ED .N K 8D AV, S K I T . n .
ease*, the go ve rn m e n t cannot la dC|wiidi‘d on to a ta ri tie
Tll*»r irrfin In l.r a
wheel* tu rn in g .
ronltovetty ovn whether Vice
A lth o u g h the expanded S«a-ial S e c u rity p ro g ra m ia a
Psrsirtml Barkley arluelly
1 mean* b y w h ic h the g o ve rn m e n t assume* a degree of reM m Am Utta, lit* pifHjr
p o n n ih illty fo r m ore people's care in old age, the In d iv i­
Unde Belbffr ..I Mobil*. Ala.. '*1 dual ..till m ust la* H clf-n d in n t to the extent o f seeing to it
m i muquolrd by lit* nrwip*ii*rs.
(lin t Id* name get* on the list.
W (U. all wr K«l to i*V
that d
lie didn l. her a ilum lool
N4 a* Mrt»a4 *l«*o M illt f
SI. 1111. ail IM l - l

jij ' i *.

_____ ___________IS m R K '

j.

-

'^ * * i f S T L K .

lion.
We iu|.fHiK ll would baldly l*e
b it loilaine t U Alllee government
in Biilam 'lor lit* lemble num
disaster ycsleiday in almli HI men
were killed, but it it a la d ll.al
in Blitain the mine# aie owned by
lb* fBveinKienl. ami accoiding lu
John L-- l-ewti H it tlte mine own
•it. ia lliii caiunlty. at leail. who
aw raapcnuble lot ail minr dit

aiUtt.
The .Stale o! Florida took in
$26),£21.000 in lain latl »*at.
and .0(1 doubt till! politn lain Will

tall1'Rite what a meat U mmi t..;
purchasing power tint buy* turn
it supposed lu be. But liuwe«ai
ch •• may iielp *hc purchasing
power III lb* "podrilHitial politi
cbm and lire political racl*lr*r»."
it •• |u»l I2 (ri.&lt;i2l .ttiXI leu winch
lb* |p*o|&gt;I« ol Flood* h*vc to
iprnd.
Jam b Malik *ay« bit |o«rrn'
mrnl will plrdir* ittcjl•m.t i n . I k
III* I i i i I lu UK thr atotn bo nth.
Now il may not Ik lb* lint to ll*.
it, for it may liot b .nr ll, nild pin
bably couldn't drbvri it d it bad
il. But if you want In teat ynurt«U to tee if you ate an add!*
paled dn|&gt;r brad of llir lint w*
ttl{ jlrtt aik ynurtrll if you (irlievr
that Butiia wouldn't uir it d *be
N tdd
Tb* AiOHiaini r i m lim] no
loonri aniiMJtlcrd dial I lie lank'
of tbr jol.lrii air dwindluiK in
Florida, and tb n r air Ji.lHtf) frw
0 people•out id walk tlua llirn
w rir a year •*&lt;&gt;, llian a nrw l i n o
ia rlarlad to yrt il* |9£l l/|nil&lt;
tm » tu IN C K LA SI lokloi I k nr *
lit payment and IN C R lA c.L lb*
M iiod uf pay air lit to lii inonlht.
Price* arc gcllmx to biyb it bat
about rcachtd thr point wbrie •
loan hat to work for a living and
II tb n r benefit paymrnit arc not
ilHfcatrd uo one can alb.nl In be
jo b b n any more.
"**•*-'
»Wlmt liappriifti
luriday
in
Chicago vdicrr two invntigaton
aiding the K r f a u w Crime Comnuuion were Mtattinaled it jittl
•be tori of thing wr ran etperl to
happen in Florida if Chicago gangt l e » aver gain the controlling
*QW*r in I hit ilal* at they are
•eying to do. It will hr loo late
to get rid of them then lor there
will be loo few who will date to
•peak out againtt them lor fear
01 being mutdeicd. If you don't
want that tiluation to aiiie. the
iiaae to do tomeilung about it ri

Secret ary Sawyer ol the Conj­
oin re Department it witr In |*jinl
0*1 that victory in Korea will nut
w in the problem of how lo get
•l**g wkh Rmtia or rnd the terrifite* which America will he call­
ed upon to make. The United Na­
tion# ate winning the ballh- in
the Ibid. But the cotl of the war,
Md the cotl ol total defente to
which we have lo look forward
•lor many yean to come, are itag’ riM and are av apt lo break
back ol the capilalirlic demonay raveram on lb*
UttJ*. If' the United Statoi
l &gt; vein ■ ion| drawn
m

g p M

-4

I t tha end waul

K u it an war are ipitatlunrd
by an A n i . r i m r , offu-tul following their r a p tu ri i ln r i n r tin hnttl, of
W h e n so m n n y A in e rie n u !*•&gt;•* need helf) if they u n ­ ; Wool All huot'li tl . y i I j u o . d tu U modiral aid tr r li n lr i a n i , the Molines who tool, them prtnutiera m id llo-y were figh ting with t h r N o r th
to go tn college, h scholru ship nt H n m ilto n C olle ge In New Korea n troop* and r a n g i n g iitlo t » l.en taken. (I nternational Ka.tiu^ ..I k S ta te ha* been goitig to waste. T h is fine \vn* ••stub! Is li­ pboto)

ed in IMC* b y tic ti l .lois W . I* n v c n w o rlh o f S y in n is e , fo l,&lt;
nw n rd e d iin n u n lly t«» u yo u n g m nn iiotne.l I* :* ve n w o rth . ll
IK) tine o f thnt uuine npplierl, no a w a rd was to lw made. T h a t
lots I«*eii the east* since 1842, w hen the last l**avenw orth
received the s ch o la m h lp .
If (Je n . L e a v e n w o rth hud In s tru cte d the college only
to g ive th e preference to hi* namesakes, no one could have
objected T h e r ig id it y of his lie»|Ui - i denies m a n y a w o rth y
ipplicant needed help, and lets the sch ola rship go to want*
f J t h c r college* have m anaged to tom(s*r tire rig id ity of
th e ir do n o rs. H a r v a r d U n iv e r s ity , fo r exam ple, give funds
b y preference to y o u n g men named T h a y e r , and lo re lident
of f'in c iin ia ti. T h e s e are p r io r claim s o n ly ; if no one meets
these rerpiirem entB , the field is th ro w n ojren to others.
I 'v e r y tu w v e r can ipiate instances of th e c ra m p in g e f­
fect o f the dead h an d in bequests. Conditions m a y have alto g e th e r changed since the w ill wa* d ra w n A fu n d Is said to
Ire in existence to aid traveler* g o in g W e s t in a rovered
w agon. Needles* lo sa y, no one lias m ade a tiartncontlnsiitnl
trip in such fashio n fo r m a n y a v e a r. 1
It I* o rtsn w ished th a t the leaver* of legacies w ould
put less fa ith in th e tr ow n w isdom , and le ro g u ix e that the
w o rld m a y change a fte r th e y have gone.

ConRrt'M.^ninn TIit Iouk UpporlH

1

Hr M ill III M l.oNr;

1 lit lltiitir has I t - it busy Ibis i -poll. Must u f II,sin cam* from
if,- large in-irupollttn arena.
A«rk tlui.lllK out dlflrrstKCs U
I hi- President I,a- Indicated
tween lino*, ni.il "eiietc, version
of bills. W I,mu h bill patret ths that he will veto the bill. He -»* ltloua* ud thru goes lu the Hen- »d for the legislation, hut lie
ale, or vi&lt;• vrita , and i t - other didn't want tu deal us In inly with
t-.-dy change* or amends it. then them as we did. I believe that
if III,- on* winch acted first d(H* Ihe
wrist -slapping
stage
his
not agtee with thr chant-ex m idr. I'jssed, and if the hill la vetoed
a committee from the llmtse and i am sure hutli the Huu&gt;e and
it in the ' enats meet i i
•mite « d l
ht-lmtnglv uveructher lu atrsighten thlnga out. | ilde the veto, tv n nutter of
When a majority uf the commit­ fact th. Mi ive was planning mi
tee H i r s t , they report h a d to recessing today, t,ut w r as* -la v ­
their l-spectlv, btrt'u* W ' aoirie- ing over tu gel the Presiiiert's
time, liav. anofliri scrap, a* the veil, message so Hi cull net (ill it
11oiit* ,.i S e m 'r .nay not urotovc immediately.
I lor office is DOW O-*0 In Less,
of what the confs rrncr comm li­
bus*. I hop,- In lie duwn lim e
ter ins dune.
Tue-itsy v.r had thr rorifeirnc •■HU, hot will have !■■ i jy lur.cmnmittrr report ’on tbr Tu ir- a -vi«k or so afire we re -us* to
mnu|vt Font tot Hill T h r House t mi ill *u|iir work we have start­
pa-sed a hilt, the Renal.- invo- It 'd in the various depar'menU.
-tt.iugi-l, and Wtufn thr eonfvr- nor uiideixtAnding Is thr,! Cunrli.'i ronimill.'c ehme In with tli-il r-i&gt; s will recuuven, shortly af­
Snrditilii Emerges
rr |uvit, iln-v mad- It still atioutcry ter the NovemlKr election and
liut. in my opinion, nut too we will U oiKiating on a stAiuVA new day m a y be tluw tiing for Ita ly . O n e of the fa v­ strong. T h r llnusr Agreed, iir- hv 1.0'ia. ready lo return at m,v
orable omen* I* U m ig u v ttrn n ie id ’s project of developing the . ause t lin r wrer only 120 vut'-s lime iii ra*e of an sin-" w rev dur­
ing the recess,
t-liiiid f o r S a rd in ia . It i* hojred to nettle th e re a m illion pi i.-Itil.d "i-ropHtte .............
the luaiid iin d 's to ^ a b u iid a iit juip ula tloll, w ith the help ol
the K couom ic l'o-o|ieiatioii A d m in is tra tio n . T i n ' Htickefclh'r
F o u n d a tio n w ill, it is reported, make u p re lim in a ry su rve y
ll, ...... Im w the m lltftrlh iltln n u f im pnlntion ra n I rest Iw ta c rled out.
S a rd in ia w n « once m ore p ro m inent in h in tory than it
» 6r * 4* |p
luc ts'en to r a lo n g tim e. B o th the P hoenician^ and the l.: 9 %
W A fB M N H TO N , R-iii “ 7 &lt;-ih
Ml AM|, ‘Vpt. ’.»*
hlh
\n
K gyptinn.s m . iipir'd it in tin - rem o te past, mid Hom e's great
nrmrd hurglnr wae shut nod esp Pisabt.-nl Trunum lodav sletied Ihe
civitl, C a rth a g e , |*isse*swi d fur m ore th an tw o centuries. tilled t.v jMilicr rn ily today itfitu il't.owi.iinajfS'i hilt to viti ngthen
A f t e r m a n y changes of o w n e rs h ip it cam e, in 1720, In to the s gun l.atile in a southwest tr, ilnlrM-• of tlu- United R ia l- am*
Its Allien.
u o im k stdoii u f the duke* u f S a v o y , w ho took the title ot I ton hnmr.
I I - iH'iimd Ids signature to the
A errond t-iriglar »«• fie i d
king* of S a rd in ia and P ie d m o n t. T h e y w ere tin* ancestor:
svleep in a rlosrl several hctir- h ige appropriation- men«ure with
of tile recent ro ya l house o f Ita ly . T h e y did little , how ever, Inlwr apparently
having
tuc- out ceiemonv nt tndhl A M In Idfo r th e island fro m w hich th e ir d y n a s ty took It* uuine; and ciitrllird lo effect* of trnr r o ovnl tiHiin While llno-e office.
The hill carrle* y i .ikxi (mmi non
iisr-l durinir thr fight.
till today it ha* rem ained undeveloped and forgotten.
I’ollfi- Sgl. Harry Wlllla Idrti- for milltnrv aid to friendly nation*
, . -■- —
— -------- — — ■— — x— ----------- --■■■■-&gt; ■■ - tifin l lb, wmiiideil man «•&gt; l.vli and Inrluihm a mild turn on sen
K iilh Rmilh, 2’J , n ni.’irhaiit n-.i- notiilr help to nation* whlrh -end
man. l l - vva* trieiitnl In erfli- military until slat* to Ru- da os
i nl ( oudition at Ja rl-o ii Mentor .Sovl, t *al-ilitea,
1*1 Hospitnl. Doctor; said n bal­
Dii-el outgrowth of Ihe firht
let tilriced his left m m near ing in K ona and the rlei.ncl.iio
the shoulder mid entered hi- lirogrnm to strengthen Atnerlmn
-h e ll,
inilitarv might, thr hill iiruvtd,Hr HAM H A W W IN
Tl r
,-ond mnn was Identified inure than Jlfi.iKgi.mai.rxgi for d|
NI W Y O R K . Sept. 27
(/!*&gt;
Ih e undentudy it rnmill| into bit at Hcnrv lllsrkliiirn Moshy, 2l\ sect military purpn-rs.
of l.iij Angeles. I'nlir,
nld 1m
In •ntdithm to ih - It.OOtMKinnof
own in tbe tup letelt n| imlinlf/.
‘J
was . mi pi&lt;d&gt;al&gt;,oi In Cslifurnin.
for military aid tn friendly notion*
A ilmitaiie of eaetulivet woitied tome coin|taAiet Ijefoir llte krwean
Willis **id two |isinilm-n, Roe it appropriate* approximat-tu a u
we', ll w niort Mill mine at the nation breih into etHilher ail-out IVlt-rson mat JaeJ I I i lileii, w-re rgxi.iHiOdJOd fat the Arm *. N a n
retted In the h o u v tiv a nrighh vt and A ir Force, fidO.mxiMm for the
InilicltU I pibdurllnn drive. I l f
wlio atw an intruder and knew Atomic Knrrgv r.immisstun ffiB*
hvmv iKci.me even mure emrrivnme loping understudu*.
lOreaute tin rttllkt of tup
On* company eatlmalr* dev»- the family waa away on vaca­ t.37.S70 to sliH-ypile -I r a t -r l- m l
tion.
rutlve* aie more tilled than t o r Inplria an rrorutlve rusts
Isrial*. 130.000,IHM to adialnltt**
lie told thla slnrv:
with aalng men.
Trial Include*: Ihe cost nf a train­
th# llefenae Production fwares an*
I
’rlrrson
clteehrd
d&lt;&gt;'»n*,*lrs
The ever nt We thortage wen ing
ptngam, executive health
pike control and olh*r dumtsMuMirriw tom* with an many tie* progrrm, and thr piartlcal lost ■nd was going IIP tu thr ire old ruths) A rt. and IT7.SW* &lt;x*d for al"
floor
when
two
shot*
wrenfire*
iirraidenta they have liuublr find- ■&gt;f I lie trainee’* Him- at be ru
lu rrh.Mils in areas with ahnnrtnnl
Inn ilrek room fur them. Few l a in from Joli lu Jon teaming at hlai from the Iwdnu-ui door, •i hoot expenses doe to government
lie
a
it
llin
le
u
le’
innssl
tlufir*
ore ptevidenli In ehaiN* of tuine* tbe rone- in the roin|Kinv'a teanv
aclivittea.
ilai.g in oilier are trained lu run cotilplienlrd ilivtatuns. flat Ih j is ullire siiund ears a rtl' - d, al &gt;ng
Krnaller allotments for miicel
with
pslridmau
It
ay
Kellunt.
tbe entire roriHuallim. And many company say* It ra*'*t afford vn
non inilitarv
provram*
Finally Smijh made a break taneuui
vice ptealdrnla «re tu&gt; lunger untrained eaecutlvw— he lo-et the
comprise the balance.
firm loo much money through from Ih* aecnnd flour trap and
young.
The hill boosted to almut WO •
pluugrd down the Malta Hel­
Kiaeutie*
development
pro- wrong Judgement*.
000.WMi the total appropriation*
ium shot Mm (hrnuehl Ihe aim 000.
C H E V R O LE T
An
altcraft
company
with
a
grama— prartlrally
unkuuwn
a
ami ahouldrr hut the burglar hr th* tecond session of the F lrt
ont
-to-lhree-year
exim
llvv
uevei.eneratlon egu— ere on the Inkept e.ilng and hid in the tttrhen. Congress.
Dr. Sedan
create. Ih e rub In finding under- lopinenl piugrwu rebavr* tralnvtt
There was little quibbling in
Wlllla th-ii nrdersl Ia n gaa
ttue*!#* for the old Man** Job ta from any direct operating r*&gt; uar,| gml • fgw mirndei later t'lingress over the money U#m« in
New Paint, Good Tires,
that many rumpanlev alto have apunithllity during the yartt they Hmith atagg.-i.it out hi* hands th# emergency measure, but a ho*
Running flood. ‘ '
a ibortag* of junior officer*. train.
In the air.
fight developed orei a l&gt;ro|H4*ed
There are three reaaona for thla:
Othar plan* Includv: “multiple
Only *4M.OO
Sometime later, after the teat ban on giving economic aid to far
where
likaiy was dew red, Willis and patrolrnsit elgn ruunlriei that a*nd military
I. Training of Junior executive* management",
waa rut bark during tbe deptea. youngttert are n*mt&gt;l to “ Junior J . F Hartley mrnl hack for a material tn Russia nr tier satellites
■lun. 2. l l waa practically non- boat i t " tu get a chance to thow, Nirihef check. As they entered
A fret the 8*nale bad voted a
exlitenr* during th* war. 3. Kv- and develop, tound judgsme ,t‘ tha bedroom where hmlth made tight ban -n .m-h asilrtance. Pre*m ilting uew men with execu­ naming promltlng Individual! to hi* first stand, they heard snore* 1. Unt Truman made a plea fur It
tive ability ftum the nillegea committees to lludy and report cumin* from a closej.
rejection. He a id It did more
nlnrr ihe war, dropped abaiply on different compiny pruhlemt;
Mot by was as Den on the floor harm than good and would hurt r*
Local O w M i Good Mechanically
while youth caught up with it* top-level get-togetheri, uni tend­ amt was handcuffed tiefur* lie lattnna with friendly nallpna
ing trainee# around la observe AW slm rd He told nolle* he cover­
delayed education.
I'ongrett finally accept**! a com
ed him face with a dress to promite provision rutting off IJ
The average age of coi poration oilier compantu.
Merit
or
performance
rating)
esii.
Hi*
tear
gas
and
than
pirtldenU bat been advancing,
8. erun.imi- aid to nations who*I lie National Industrial Confer­ are tried by a number uf .-(uti-l fell •deep.
trad* with Nortel ruuntrlta h
panlet.
The
confeieivcf
t,
svnl
ot,.
ence Board ratairta— around W
found by the National Re-urltv
tervet:
“
Like
any
employee
in
yean now, agalnat 63 in 1V?P.
Council “ to he contrary tu th* a*
eaecutlve want* and need, t.v
Many eumpaniea aak a man l-t know how h* la doing." There­
m rtty tntererta of Ih* United
retire at 46. Home count him out fore, some companies train both
Mates."
I' -s .'s s H I'ls n Wse* n«*l
at 60. A number of firm* have the top man and their untie.•
S"d f '- 'S - l t l
in which Dpi!"
an uncomfortably large percent­ •ludiea.
A Beautiful Club Coup*.
•hrrate-* t to nunrh Flseheltt. » « '
age uf aenlor officer* nearing
claying scene.
Radio, Eacallent Ownership
WUI
top
executive*
consent
lo
FT«rhetiJ tuislllr put on hlx elxs-e*
guilting age. The Inerenaed pace
Boyle said today he’d “ love to
-Only
of Industry may force a change be trained? Companies replying and flpl.
tae. “ Yea, they like II."
Police offi.ets also ie-alle.1 get" Fivebelli for questioning.
in tlieae inandalury retirement*.
$
1
1
2 1 .0 0
A
direct
link
between
Drurv
and
Rom#
put
thr
responsibility
for
D ru rv'. d-irrm inaliun t«v link Fis
Itul a* general tanaion build* up
Has was also supplied by Attorney
In Hie nation, the le u of execu­ training their umleraludies jp tu rh rlli with llte UMt huldgeon rlav
dice “ i t 1 Kntner, Kutnsr said that Drury
TKHMH mM TRADES
tive* through death or die**** those holding executive Job*. Um Ing of Flsielle rates,
--------------rompany'a dictum: "No officer of
Plumed lias tram K ulnar’* uftieInrreaaee.
tbt.
— _____ will
bo
—peameted
___ twerUveart
»f a D&gt;odtiiro. Drum
thla
company
wrUI
be
un
Monday
and
aaplaliiatl
ha
had
Ik ate rum panlu
to Inwte 17. . foy y* 17
artIn* cantaln In Ih* Uwr

Miami Hui^lar Is' Truman Pula Nsuno
Shot Ami Cstpfnml To (xiant Defenne
AJtor (iun liattlo Approprialion Rill

Executives. Train Understudies
To Fill Posts In Top L e v e l Jobs

.SPECIAL SALE

USED CARS
mi
2

IMS
OLDS
2 Dr. Sedan

Driirv Killing

men. Fag
■mentor
aS

m 1,1

*“ ' ***■

&lt;6) Club Coupe

dUtrlrt, was aid tr “aumetnlng coaktng* vrltlrh layutv*
have IniLted that fu'tr high aebou* •d Uaa.

8

w idog food said thay were certain U seas not
the man they had setn M a r the c&amp;

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about KS4 t o l d of
) &amp;

£

H *«ii**»* i n * r»*e nasi
diocese will Lc held a t ) : OH P. M
in thr l atlirdlal to talc the lu ll
•irps nnrstary lur the rirclum ot
a Sullisgan Birhiip to assist i i ^
the woili of the eimccic alter ill™
irtneinrnt ut Buliup Wing.
’Itie resignation of Bishop Wing
wie» presell te*I to the lluua* uf
Bi-li- p- uf the Kjdse opal Ctiuich
to take effect a of Dec. 31, U&gt;&amp;0
when In- will irtii* from active
•'IV - e and the Bt. Itev. Henry I.
I.e-uttit. D D , now Nshop l.oa.tjut or e.f Die ijlocete, will teecoin*
Bishop,
the -prrlal cumnilllce In r lia r g ^
of the celebration include* lM 9
Rev. William F. l l . w i of loikeland, lln- Very Rev. Meivilie K.
John-on, D D of Orlandu, the
l!*v
Martin J
Ihum of West
palm llcni h. All . VIS Fleet D.
Frey of Drlal.do, HaNteel W.
•'uhlwedl of Winter Paik ami Dan
W&lt;-1let of Dnyiunu Ih-ach and
All
I In,I.in- ti. Price uf Bt.
I’.-le-isliuri’ , Mis-I- Alpha B. Nash
of W ilde r Park inset Mildred Gtbberi: Ilf Thlumt.

SuptHot Is im,Hiding am.,Mg Die
democraeie* fur America's pr&lt;posal that every United Nations
member nialntaili a ,| m* is ! unit
in it* army subject tu call by
tbe tl, X , for enforcenit lit uf
peart*.
'Ibis uf m uru- amiiunt* tu th,
riration &gt;&gt;f a United Nation* ar­
my wbirli, in its totality, would he
a i-.w rrfu l military machine D
would pruvlde the strength to
make the peace urganitatiuu fully
effective.
Without this tlie U. N. must te’
Impotent iii the fere uf any rrlsi*
which could only l»- dealt with hv
force,
Bennett Willis, former F ill re­
Tbe Korean war is u fait il­ gent and member uf the 1'. S.
lustration uf ttvs- point, tienerirt lie-partuirnt of Justicv, has been
Dinar Bradley, chairman of th- inv.t.d tu ori'wer que-stiun* un
Joint Cblefs of Staff, declared tbe plan uf tbe Unitril W'urht
the other day that thla campaign Fidrrulists uf wbicli hr is now
has become one of Die most -igtd- Florida directm at u lucrtiiig in
fiend in alt military tilatury h* tbe Ml I leer* ('eOnmuillty Build
cause it marks tbe birth of n m-w ing tomorrow ut rstiMi I*. M.
(wiwi-r In the world: "Armed alion by the United Nation*."
W h-n Korin was Invaded from
Bishop W , n, w n , elee-ted Bl*ho|D
(lie north, the U, N. was powert'oadjutor at n j&gt;*-&gt;■■t meetiiig
II ssilsseS tea* !-»* , Ileel
)•
In it* own strength to in teertalilr te*-lnig,‘ -lie eh i lui.i|
of tin- de.ee nu nmvenliun in Orlerverie. But It was lucky. It apMr*. I autd likened Bfr toetay to lando on May «, IP^'S. At that
|Hitl,d fot intervention by its
time lie was M-ivmg as rectur of
members under the U N. fl&gt;», a “ revolving ibeetf", with no plan- Rt Paul’ Church, &lt; battameoga,
mnl Die llniteil Mate* went into In bote and nu | t i' acy, euin|iarini' I , nn., and it war these that lie
nrtion, to tie followed by Others. il to Dm iuti-rnatiunal situation in w «j ciiii*i crated as Bishop un th*
H » t any nation intervened in which furtnri allies an- now- our least of Bt Michael and All
Korea witbo.it the sponsorship id rhrrnu— , in which conquered f.»- Angels, Rejit. 21*. I!i25. llrion Vhe
the IJ, N., It very likely would threaten tp r u - again and In yrhlrli -lealh of tl.e id. R .v. (aineron
leave plrclpilated a major wue. friendly liciounath' |»upl-. we an Mann, D. D , un fvli. 8, llrMt,
As il is, I hr r ueceis of D.e t N. trying tu h -lp an- b-iog crushed It l*imp Wliqr as Coadjutor autovolunteer force* under O en-rjl tu iteiitii by new aggnr-eirs. .She niati-ully la.-im# Bishop of t h 9
Mae Arthur has tweti tn sure-e-jdiip said the evil nf inauldiid I a n-al diucese ami was formally tnthat thsir victorv In Smith Ke&gt;- prubiem, but the good net- of men thtoned on May 12, Itid2.
and women Is a lOiiipeiisatliiir fact.
ta *teni* aesured.
Ihe- dim» » - of h-iutli Florida at
Urging that women talc the Dm time of his election numbered
MoleOVer, while potentislitlet*RI aie danerreiit, w tl! Informed | Irad in facing thy pnddeni- of It,. a,121 communicants and now re­
Am, tit an oftlrlals expivss thr lee- J Wue Id today, the reminded her Ii
pent*
In ihe first full year
llrf that Moscow Is uettilev *r 1ten*is that Die wend pilul m**ne hr lervrd as Bishop, their wera
lee elilee1- H the Korean iffa lr with a ivadvr amt guiela ami at " P i l o t s , l&amp;d canfumstlons; I ii tvtk some
slit tie of the shuuldei* a* a min- eec ill.ill Ivaet and guilt- util* I : VI! 1601 persons weir exmflimed. T o ­
ai matter.
|our ttiuugbU tbuuld be b i r d ul tal receipts for all purposes in
Tei thii appraisal ooe might I br Pilut lode of Killies. I' lltl.lt
the year of i'.i.’ii amounted to
sibt that Ru*-i-i isn't tuirtnir away I airly w* kiiuw- nu fear, shirk no tSHI.hv'MNI, last year the total
empty h&gt;neled, liecati*e a leiithir task, tatraal from no rvtpuniibll- contribution* were 11,111,160 0C£
eeon'.mle head hat lu-en hrsoed ity. Let pr.i,i intr-vnarlutial D a In the fii't V“ *r he was Bishop
un UncD Ram's shoulders. That luatkvr on uui blessed course there wete 2,071 members in the
D an Integral part nf Soviet Ihrnugh life and always strive to Church Schools; now there are
strategy In Its cold war ag inst pilot thute who peed th - guidance nearly lo.ouci.
the west.
th - in p VVmg it a native of A t­
we tan give them. I.n the l ord
Polnci.lent with this apnarent pilut ur", rim said In ccncluclun.
lanta, tit. and received ht« educadlspltv of apathy hv Russia to­
Mrs. B. E. Chapman pn-sid'd i lean at thr University uf Georgia,
wards the Kureau show, there is over a short butineia session p i- William and M trv foliage, and
another intere-tine phenomenon redlng Mis. Dodd's lull, durinu Virginia
Theological
Seminary.
The Muscovlir representative* si
wlileh tune ihe local club cnitm &gt;d He has received tin- honorary de­
Ihe Unltret Nations have nri-qded
gree of Ihxtnr of Divinity from
an amailnirly mild snd rv •i the “ Crusade fur Free«ium" and tbe Univrtsily of Georgia, Vir
nf
fried
It*
e
uop-raliuli
In
grinng
frt-ndly psdirv toward* Die w in ginia Theological M-mlnary, andp
ersi relireaentatives. Peace Is In ihe Frtadoin Retail dgm d. Tin the University of the South, anA
group
vutrel
appruvnl
.,f
the
reHie air.
bonoiniy degree uf Ductut uf
Typical nf this tendency wr.t iimvxl uf Pilot Intel riatiunnl Head l.nws frutn Rollins ('ullage.
ijitmterat
Macon,
tin.
into
Ini
a slatrment In Nrw York Mo.e.
He iHgan hi* ministry in A tA Iansr* serving as rectur of lha
d*v hv fivry-leiugiiail Soviet Di­ gei, more suitable quarters.
mity Foreign Mlnistn Jncub A. rontrib.ilum of t-r&gt; w li made tu. Church n( the Holy Comforter
Malik to a llnltiinore deh-gntlnn, ward the liuliy New hall Memorial and the Church of the Inramxde-crlli«| as thr Maryiaml C m i. RcliiHarxiiip Fund.
: lion, then lieeuming rector af
klrsl f'haijpix'n n minded nvero Grace Church, AtimMun, AD ., add
mltli-e fur peace. He aahl tic fa
»ore,l ■ nirelthe lu-twee-n fb c tl-u leer* that dpi mg ihe rnunth of it t ’hri-l Church, Savannah, Da.
l-ndris of Die Unitisl Mates and tlrle.lH I they would be eallvd on tu While rectw nf St. Paul*# Church
Itiiwla to negotiate tlietc differ- *cj,as iecrietlorii-ta al phe l t umid In (T-ptianoogg. he was elected
cnetHt and help achieve full pear ■ l.sugMOu MCinurlal 11- ■»j.r n1 Mi . to serve a* l!i«l&gt;op nf th* Ido*#**
ll was presumed that h - was Kara lliigtie- uf Orlando vtar intry- of Mouth Florida.
talking alKeut Prr-ident Truman .lui’vd g» a guest amt asked fui
Mi-s
Wing,
fm marly
Maty
n vi Mi ch a l St.ilin.
the &gt;uu|feratiuM of D m- cluti in hold t'alhei in,- Am rrou-, it from A lNome iib-ervsrs hdnrpirt this Ing Hi,- Spring Council meeting U 'anta. Oa. They have four ehil.
•oil talk ii * indicNtiiiK lin a n s I ti lamlo.
dram
la preparing fm *nplher htovy, * •
n ifnr to Deal In Korea. T h wnid.l
lee n i-entirmalion of the -Ira te ly
amt the nthet tv extern liovveri !eV
of weak cmne (lu- Untied Mate,
rruiti.riiif at* - ihottoll.
oi odvtrtltod in tfio
VVliere will the blow cniae? It
mDbt tie in any one- nf several
October
iitu* of Olomour
telan s . Die danger spots irerlmt*I intones ia ami Burma. There even
has been talk nf an attack on
Western (irrsnanv with the peo­
ple’* police af Fast Cermany
A propria ref the Dermal, dane-i.
American High tsimmimlcr John
J MH'lrev has slated that the
Western Alllc* wilt fighl If the
Reel, make an as*auh.
In any event, whatever the m ik
talk may nignlf*. It eerUInlv
doesn't mean peace. Communhun
D nut to convert the world. Them
will Ik further develop oents Ilk#
the Korean tmlmnglto.
America rushed In and aavcel
•he d »v In Korea. The netl dvvre
Inpmrnt r*f this -nrt mtial lee m»'
hv ( uni lied United Nation* ef­
fort at the start— a U. N . Arm y.

Pilot Club

4 in t.i , i tw o wom en priauner of Ih,

W r sup)*., ir Drew I'caiion ha*
been tallnl outir liw li *&lt;l *n
S. 0 U. than anyone »lt* in the
wwitd. but it temainni (or Senator
Jen.li | 1,1 In.liana In llulliinilf !&gt;&gt;l
“o iell kH *-nlrii. i t I I made. h o i s
l'tl, dolled •»l doul.lt il«cuiiitnlfili
iupir-iU |.i.!tl.i&lt;.
i i * o I v I a |,
•&gt;, O . II. Wc second die rutinna-

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m r n x v r n n n rr&gt; n * !,P Sa n f o r d . FLORIDA

0 H i r e r s A re Elected
liv .M.ssinnarv i ’ nion

octal A n d

HersonActivities

1 he W om an'* M l u i o n a i y U n i o n
nf the F lia t llnptiyt C h u rch had
their annual executive ami htiti*
ne»* meeting on fr..!*&gt; after*
noon in tlte Men’* Bible C la * »
toorn in the M em ori al Bdueational
Building. D u r i n g the meeting re |«-it* w e lc made hy the officeia
amt tht com m ittee rhatr tn rn and
yariou* artiv itie* for the new
Mt
Itlta St. t .air, whn*r mar­
Rob Potnrll ami Jne M -fn -lm year w m - di*t-u&gt;-rd and ptannetl.
lin e will hr an event of Oct. it l-t *pent the pa»t weekend in DavFtdlowing the hu*ine*s meet,
■Ittmtiv t'olltn* of Ohio, wa« hnn*
tng they a djou ined In the (toll.
|Inna.
nri-*t with n mi*-r|tancon* shown
eral A**tiuhly Room wl. ir h wa*
I.) M t- It h. Kvnn» al her home
Mr. and Mr*. W. 'I Dnlvrmpl.- I ea uli fully deroratetl with hilti**
on Magnolia Avenue.
are apending a vnration in Miami r u » in assn rlr d rotor* and pot let I
The pnity loom* wrie attiactive
and ether point* on the Ka*t t"»n-i palm*. T h e president and the clr*
l&gt; ilr-oiatt*l with c*r*lrn (tower*,
rl e e h a n m r u of t.ie pa*t y - a r
an.l note gny hmnjiiet* were preMr. ami M i' W f ||&lt;)l wh were in the receiving line.
•enteit to the r u n l i a» faVO11.
Dr. W.
I*. B ro ok-, .li . the
*pent the pu-t month in fla t ton
(inrnr* wrie plnvetl with ptite*
tJa. have returned to tin n home o pastor. In m ig h t g r i t t i n g - f m n t
Itetnc nwnnteil In Mr*. R. C, Whitt h r chutch. A n inteti-*ting pr-t*
Magnolia Avenue.
mil**, Mr* I., f tiam rr ami Mr*
g ia n i wa* pi e»rn te tl with 'hi*
K*t Sinip»on.
Mi*. II J I lot. In*..n ha- return J u n i o r tiltl*' A u x il l.il v .mil the
The t"fi,»hinent table nverUi *
Simla am* Inking p it Jo h n 1^
ed home aftei apending i!
pt
M il lr r , Ih* etliirnlional direvt.tr,
with a la«e tlnlh hel.l a*i&lt;&lt;rteH
week
in
Tampa
vi*tling
fn
,n
*
.
wa* in ch arg e of the i m p t r s t i v r
amltrit hr*, nip rake*, mint* an I
relative*.
instatlalion i r r v i r e ii ing a* ht»
plinth. Th i»e enjoyinc the or**them*
" C h i i s l F m T h r W otl.t
■ion m ill Alt-.. St. fla il were Mr
Mr*. A. J Pel i
»ii 1 v
* \t. Sint ”
llontiri I'n rtri. Ml* Willnir K&gt;et

P H O N E IIH

Miss Rita St. Clair
honored At Party

§ )dal Calendar
w 1 'H M .s im

T lir I’myi r J ln lln g &gt;.f t F n - t
till'll .t * tllll.ll Hill lie at V 1" I*
111 (pit i . n«lr change in bumI
The pastor till continue the til l)
of "The il.uk Wt Te.ich
After the Prayer me*Ting ■&lt;iv •
\*» it Ih»- Fir*t It,i»*i i Chnrrb the
gundav S. In“ il uffi &gt;i-&gt; in.I Ira. h.
f t . util hull' (Hilt unnoil clim b
planning Hireling. fit, film drip
"Take Dmil
Family tn HmvDy
M n i'l
will Iw- pre settled along
with the Sunday Ji.li.wl I'l.tn im
for Iti* N fw Year.
I 1**!*, thr npniwir Hip
Il.ia
Sigma I Hi virortlv, Ih* fr.rp|innlit ■! thp Fernaid I ■&gt;»*c
M,
mm ml Hospital i;. Mi*, il
11
Crumley.
mg. Mi
Italph tawiinff. Mi* K
Piayrr meeting at tin Mi ilnwll.i Simi.Min, M t- It f .
Whit mm♦ mn H at 7:30 I' M
Mr* K M Whitmire. Mr*. A f
T iitits n tt
Mr.|.lcn Mi* Korrctt (Ta lk . M
TH,' Douglas Jnlw limmt tin. IV. V l'« .* .- 1, Mr* t. I* &lt;l,rtifIH. r Inw'.l •{ iH.
I’" at llaplnt Mt. f . It, St. I'lfltr nn-l Mt*. I' r
Church will meet tunic Hi h 7:30 l-'nlrrhiltl.
P J i.
At*o Mi** 'tatv tt..l.in-.in Mi
M llN im
Tin St Ann'- Chapter nf tin- fay. J«lin*..n anti Mi** Helen
Holy f,tn»* Kpt &lt;.'|'ul • hiii.li will Witte.
meet ot :l:«»t) I*. \| «ith Mi* II
E. Tnnke at 1301 F. Si minnl. (irnnp Is Fntertained
Boulevard.
l*y Meta Sigma Phi
A “ MHlnwl Clinic" will ts- he'd
S
the
Memorial
Educationril
Mini.line nf ill.- K it t llapti*.
Tltr Mamma laimNIa Chapter
ChtirrH fn* tin Woman's Ml nit- of llrl.v Sigma Phi «ororlty enterary Union tiffin*! * nil.I f'lrrln tninr.l n croiin of Sanfortl ynunc
of firm * nt l.nn IV \| Ml tin- women Satnritny afternoon with
of fit r i « a ir nrirnl In nltrttd,
an mf.'ininl outdoor party at thr
I t I-s i m
honir of Mi** Shirley Smith on
THt Fideli* f ilm nf thr t'm l Stiver l .a
llapli.t f hlirrh will mrr | with
Outine the afternoon •wimmlnc
Mr*. J I', l i n t * I..M lit I0|ft fin. mol r inn*tn were enjoyed by the
croup
Avrnur at h *m* f M
late in the evening »upper wa*
Srniln»|.- Ilich ft* hm.l I* I \
Will nirrl nt ,1:10 I’ M nt the bi-*- «erve.| buffet *tyle from n large
•*fhn..t Ml par rut. a*. nn)r.| t» In hie on the lawn. A grapefruit
•titihleil with colored Inothpirk*
allrtnl ami m * ninth, i* at* .
holding fruit* and pirkle, made
penally welcomed
a very nMraetive eenterpieee.
Beta Sigma Phi* present were
Mr*. Letter tiuthrie, Mr*. Dale
Srntt, Jr., Mr*, taiuran Johnson,
Mi*. Charle*
Vmlopirh,
Mr*,
lieorge Dniigleman, Mr*. Ilolw-rt
Th«* K|M*||(|vr IPm o I of th- lllrkaon, Mr*. Waller Turner. Min*
Sffitlrmlf H i S&lt; h**#*I [* T A m« i KlirnlM-th l)v*on. Ml** Shirley
Mmiffax* afternoon.* for th** pur* Smith. MU* Peggy Dunean, MU*
e of (thitiriini; Ihr mmiiii** vr.n* Daphine fonnelly and Mr*. Hawtin* fonnelly, apmiMir.
W h it.
Tho*e jnrite&lt;l In atlend weie
Mr* f\ A A n « l r t .It . |im *s*
drnt, announced tht* fallowing ,,fft Mr* ft It 111*hop. Jr.. Mr*. W il­
liam tltiiinby, Mr*, f . K. farlton,
car* amt committer ehalrmen
the yeni : vIt-.- pn-odent Mi- I! tt Mr* Al Doudnev, Mr*. \V. B.
Ifiilrln mi; a n rrl.il v, Mi
.1 f Hollvht-H.l, Jr., Mr*. Itaymnn.1
M rKItilry; trra*&gt;irt-i. M r-. M K Ka.br, \|r». Wight Kirtley, Mr*.
lU ft-t, hlvliuian. Mt. W.
M.tr IS U Pei kin*. Jr., Mr*. Alive
rt»..n. Devotional. Mi Joe Cttrley: •th-hnrd", Mr*. It. Itipli-y, Mr*. F.
meniWxliip. Mt* It T Thom*--, I* Seott, Mi*. Voile William* J r ,
hml(*i l amt fihntHt, Ml* tt t, Mi* Italph While, Mr* W. II.
Meriwether, Mr*. W. B, Vihlen,
Hunt; i.« &lt;I calum. Mi .1 M S*in&gt;-- Mi* John WlltUm*. Mr*. N. W.
.yuhen Inapilalitv. Mi*. It II E i William*.
Mr*. I|. I.ytlleton ZlmBtnk*: welfair. Mi f I. I'aih; merinan, Mr*. W. V. Robert*. Mr*.
alodr eouraa. Mi*. S I Wliallev; M rK ar Truliiek. Mr*. (leotgr AnpttMiratlnn*. Mi
W I.
Vanre: dtew Speer, Mr*. iK.iigta* Strn
puNIfily, Mr* tt It Smith aml 'trom, Mr*. Rirhard Farrell, Mr*.
Cetrry fra lp illm lm , Mi
.1 M Will in m Walker, Mra. A. It Dm*
Ifolttclaw
bury. Mi* .1. E. Terwllleger, Jr.
Thi- fir*t (nri-linc will lw IHt ' I . M. I.. RnlHirn, Jr., Mi*,
3, at Ihr hlifh whnni Ml uai.-iita fhnrle* Per-on*. Mr*. Rarlvle
am irtpir- li-il til nltrlnl flu- n—
llmi'holder. Ml*. Tim Crawford,
ular mrrtinc* will I.,- h.-hl on the Mr*. Rii.lv Sloan, Mr*. N. B.
flr»t Tm-tilay of ra.-h month
Lamp, Mr*. John Bailor, Mra. Ram
Mattina, Mr*. F r c l Murray and
.w S w rrlrn nia*htal t » t t | ptttalm** Mr*. William llu*h.
'•Ith honr\ nn.l a.I.I *ia-.ttr** rai*in*
Also Mi** Diinn llaker, Mia*
that have Iw-t-ri -mihrit In Utilinc Margate! Dingfrl.tri, Ml** lUtty
water for five mlnui*- nn.t then Mooir, \li** I lot tie Smith, MU*
dralnetl. Spoon Into a ra,«*eio|e an-' Minnie Ruth Otlhatn, Ml** Jean
bake In a nimh-i »lely hot o&gt; rn for William* and Mi** lletty Jo
Htoek.
about I’M niliuift

llifrli School l*TA
Announces Officers

0U I{ SPI-:&lt; IAI«S FOK (KTOItFU
112 Ml Marhineler* Have
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in (Mi Mat him U* i Wave
(ISO
lit on fold Wave
7.W)
7.WI fo ld Wave
fi.WI
All tUmUrri *upplle* »:*i-d and work guarantenl. Year*
&gt;&lt;l evperienre and training by noted artUta In tht
Beauty Field Phone D71 for appointment

young

fievtlam l.

Mt. ami
ate visiting
Ruth Trapp
They ripe rl
end.

nill.IlKKN FREE!

I lot.Inn t inier 12 Via kdtitillitl t'r*r With Parent*
'it? lime Except Saturday
\ Sunda).

EAST

HUES

TO D A Y!

bibinSTANW
YCK
Wrndtil m i

ci rresponding

ne**

Wom an'*

filch -

Mr. ami Mr*, tieoige \ Stin*
have returnml home after ait*.it.
panylng their daughter and grind
son, Mr*. John Hugh.* and MWto Chicago. Mt. and M rStinvUilrd friend* and n-lntive* i"
Huntington and Charleston. W V i
on their wav home.
I ( I F K. P l . H D C P S
C A I N B R V M . I . B . Sept. 37

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ria ll— Uniyeiaity of Florida «oenil
fraternities pl.nlgetl 4.11 student*
at the ernl of the first week of thi
formal ru»h periml.
Sanford Imy* pledging frat.tnt
tie* were Itonald Ludwig, Alpha
Tati Omrga; William Kllpsttirk.
LamUla Chi Alpha; and Iten South.
eiland. Pt Knpp* Alpha

I HI U xV: FIJI.!

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Advisor;

Mr. and Mt* P M &lt;Angle* an* Mi- II E Turner, Mi* I. L.
Jackson,
M i*
Voile
W lllinin*,
daughter* Diam and fn io l l.av
'll
It T Thomas, Mi* It r.
lelumetl home after -pendirvT t «
H o n l, Mr*
It
it. Pippin, Mr*.
wet-k* with Mi lilntth ** v tient
Mi. amt Mr*. Ftrd liingh *, &gt;• F la n k W ooitinff, J i . . .uni Mr*.
* liff \blr*. iii.lt- chairmen; Mr*.
Murray, Tenn
Foriesl Itatrhel, ilevotlonal; Mr*.
It. F foop*-i, inixion *tinly ; Mr*.
Ml*. William Mi limit t and Mt
I,. tLirrUon.
*tewanl*hip;
William Odhani have iri.iiue* It
.Mi* W. D. liiiitlin.i i ..iii in111.n11y
home aftei being in f in i t e '*-e
im *i..n*
Mi* John I
Millrr,
where Mr*. Ilrumley « » . with hr » .* » c i a t e ; Mr* Jnh u I) A l . r a huvhaml for a «h.ut time lia foi
ham*, publicity ' I I - Pi-ail linnhe left fur oversea*.
-ell, -tiein1 and lefr.-shmeut*. Mi»,
Edgar l l i n v r n , ...... -iatn; M i* .
Sevoml l.ieut. Ilrure Itolt h* Lillian V ic k e ry , li t ria tu re ; Miaa
been transferred from San Vn Minnie S t i -w a r l, M a i g a i r t F u n d
ton In. Calif, to We*loVei \U II** an.l T i a i n l i i g Seh.H.1; Mi* A I..
Bur inenu, Klornln Baptist Child*
Station, Mr*. Ihdl ha* ininrtt hial We*tovel Field, when they «| i' reti’a H o m e; Mi*. I L W Itnekgr,
It..| f i o - s ; ' t i* . It It llcek. flows
lie for several week*
e r « ; Mr*
F. I
Itniupiei
anl
'Ii*
II.
II
N ew m an,
Young
" . . m i n ’* A u x i l i a r y ; Ml*. J
M.
Stineeipher,
Intermediate
C irl*’
A u x i l i a r y ; M i* M J Phillip* and
' l l * . .1 P f o i l . -It, loillnl ( l l r l V
A u x ilia ry:
Mi
Itol.i-it S k in n e r
nn.l Mt. Jo. D u g g m , Jo nl.o R o y ­
al i\ii)ha-«!idot*; Mt
F .1 M a r .
tin. 'It * Joe Kiilghuin, Mt* Sant
Alltt-tl and Mi** M a ig a r rt H u n t ,
tS'unhenm*; 't r * f . W. E rg le , S u n tn-nin llnl.y- Visitor.

Dr, Brook* offered a prayei of
•letlii ation, A social Imur follow­
ed and the itiemhrr* in the " I t r .
memhtanvr Cioup" were the hon­
or gue*t* Tito*.- .itr sent were
'I i - Carrie Uorttaier, Mr* Matlie Horne. Mi
It P Walthnl1.
n|oI Mi., ton v MrNih, 't i*
M&gt; Nah nh-t tyetl In i Hilth liit'li
diiv and "Happy- Birthday tvn*
•ling to her. Delicious refit .It
m enls consisting of samlwirhe*,
hono made
r.e.kie*
an.l
fruit

Photo llv T . m) Swalm

Three memtiers of tin Sallie lla r iIson i'hapte, „ f in,- Daiightri* of the Anierienn R.-viiliition »■
• - wi. ot th. Woman’s Clul* in-pecting articles nf h|a(orir intriest donnte.1 to the tow Snnf.n l 'In., i.
V .* Miriam Russell is holding t wrought iron lamp dating back to tbr rally lath Century Alt* I I
B-di at right i* examining draperies, ami Mis 1. P Hagan ts iei.ling th. names (.f donors in ih.
Museum. Italian fuimlutr, l«Hik*. mol many anlniur aitiele* were given I.. the custody of the Mii'ront
-ty lieneial Sanfm.l's daughter, Sirs. Cauda Sanford Dow

Mrs. Jcu* linker Is
Lues! Of Honor
Vli*% 4*htir JnVfr Tfiir. n«ii«lpi| Lv
lot mot hr I . Mt* B B Tine, en
If'tamed yestritlay at I iKI P.M
with a luncheon in the private dm
Ii g i .a.m of th. Am hoi Inn hnn
Pi Ing Mrs. Jtte Hrn*nn llaHt-t
Whose inn1 1 Inge wa* an event of
August in Wayrrnas, l!a
Farming attractive deroratiou*
n. thr .lining taldr weir spray* of
Idle* of the valley, and place card*
n .tiking the guests' place*. White
t ea, tol.r lose* and gieenery w eir
U*e.| throughout the dining,room.
Ml** T m r presented the holtniie with a lovely pnii of nylon
g ie*t towel*.
Those enjoying the
lunette. &gt;n
with Mr*. Baker writ- Mi C W
Biker, M i- (ieorge Andtew Spta-r,
Mi*. Raymond kadet. Mi*. M I..
Ittimin, J» . Mr* Al Doudnev, M.**
I'd.in linker. Mis* Daphne fo n tody. Mi** Catherine Clark. Mis*
It-tty .lo Bioek, Mis* True and
Ml* Title
If you are it-tbnng com kitchen
h sun- to plan mletiualr storage
»r*ee. Kitchen uten«ll« ke|d
in
hard-to gel-at pla. e* make twtsv
i* min h work f..i the in..|M-krt-|H-i
arid took

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ANNkiUNCKMKNT

Mr. and Mr*. St. Claire f . Ken
M t l 'l 'l t m t l l H M I
derirk announced today the hirtli
Norn Belle flam e
nf a »on. St. Claire J r „ *rven
pounds amt three minces on Sept
Will, lamp shade* •pi rad Ugh*
2fi at the Frinald-taiilgtiton Mi well, A white -lined shade i* m o f
morial lloapilal. Mra. Kenderlrk i* efficient an.l provide* mnr* light
the former M i»» Dorothy Prtnld. than any other type.

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Mr* tSmrgr Fellou* l o r y ; Mi* M y r o n F Sm ith, tre a*iin-r. M i* I Roy Bu m , pianist;
then dailghl.t M
in Iiidlanapnb-. Iml Mr*. II. II Npwmnn, a**Utant;
f t &gt;nk W ... Iriiff. It . rho •
to rrlurn tin- week­ Mi
i - t e r ; Mi*. O i i e Mothiriix. ltu*|.

SPECIAL SALE ON FANCY

M IM IM M IIM M W

iM-ople’* diie cto t;

Crorge O Swstt left la*, f
A
\ntfci -mi, a * * o r h t r ; Mr*, J .
day for thr north wherr i. w.it til alley it.lhu .n, fir*l cii-e-pie*lvUlt in Pennsylvania, New Jei*.- dent; Ml*. F l e d Myel*. second
and New York, letiirmng to Sin y ire pii-si.l. n t . Mr*. It f . Mnorp,
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- &gt;- * , t \ . Mi • M
N.
fortl the »eeoml « . t k in (Viol.-t

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DICKERSON’S GREY
SHADOW NURSERY

I heirs Open
12:IS P.M. Dali;

t,. CarrUon lell ye*tri.la« for
Thi following yt.ie rlt-rlrd and
Davtonn where tint will
nend installed to » i - m i - f..i the year
.lure .lav* nttemlli.g n I In |t|.
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Majuslic's Lillie Hoy Jacket.
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PAGE FOUR

Schultz Baffles The
Missions As Vols
Take Dixie Opener

(iators See Movie
Errors As They
League Leading Yanks And Phils Of
Prepare For Dukes

Today Could Be ‘Flag Day’ For

Till* tniiM tie “ Flan D.tv” for the New York Yankee* ami PliilaIctpln* i ’lullic*.
New York'* magiiilnenl ‘M id iI-’ tram ami I’lul.nlrlplna'i «l«*iiuig
tm*lt n*ii h
,.*1'
ourijptrr* urn* in a pualtlon
i*
ii.cricnn uh.i N*,»• r tevelami Al lto*ew iMtncreiI fa
*
haiuplm. d.ip- h• - tin- Indiana.
Further mio’tv befell thr nnru
mighty St. faiuU ( ardlnal*, who
dropped Ih low lie ,R00 figure hy
lot mg to Cincinnati, 7-2, I Inward
t'bg wni the Iteda* winner.
The other dull were not r d n -

S i x i r l s K o im f !ii| )
Hi III I . II I I t i l l ! IO N , Jit

World S«rl#i* aunotin .ring*
In
out fuilhi’t ud1
TU-er*. the) ■
nt hojo*- rhll
[down nut th
(...111* Hrow
1 Cl.te.1rlined
dotlMehi■ader.
to
wlrning
• •nwhtli

prumW d lo In n lock of n figld
without the rfliirtttkirn nl ntdi
ai d trlcvi Inn, ailraeleil n |2*t*2,
lUm gate ut Vnnker Hlailium ■ •
Mo wa- hy fur Mm biggert rum
•m i drawn bv Mich till), guy* , •
Inlrrliulo.nal Ib.vmg (Till, r aperl•rlimat- il.al *oinr fl’oti,t.oil lo
I'uiu.imu, depending on the wea
M u r , will coin* Miiougb Mu g*ti
tntilghl amt the* uli rigillr will rim
Itil.ule *I IU.Ik H) liloir , . T b r high
•r figure would make II a l u o n r
lul. Ihoiigb Itrd rwnaational pro
motion; Mm town likely would
le.
a lot of loom for thought
abiml Mimic folk" who alayrd al
In .me

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ml. 1 c lin g mainly ha-raui* no one
I . '■ ■ *but &lt;0 r 1 per t oi •III., r
. .is I . -tarn
but waali’l th*l the
. • for &lt;1.
• i.d Lotrl■ Rill)
• mm ulfriii, which d irw f I1'25,
50 1 gal* and J.m'a la I Mile deIt; •• itgainal l»m *y Jo** Walcott,
which drew m arly |S50,IM)0T
llorilhte I vaiuplr
(li e of Hip Fugle’* landing or
del lo ill! i'eilll Slate looM.ill
pin \ e i i ia n*v«i lu lure Mini
(rm peit, In*- a punch al an oppoo
•id 01 lommit any ''|iri&lt;oual foul”
. 1 1 tie* of * plater . . Hip appeal
•d foi bis usual Monday leclutr
Mini would ■&lt;&gt;it the Irani M.&lt;
liu weak, aouiewliat
led fiord
nod e m l.jr ia 'i.l
II.
arm,
Cii.iib* irru p t Fugle, -ui. ooat
II I bai l, oil the State College, Fa .
bigli -I'lgud Irani, had tim i lor‘ r.|
old of 11 week •ml gallic tin lakillg
a pote nt u rival.
Sporl* He for r Vnui Kyr*
Jimmy M u lt igin r, I It** C o i n ’ Inl’ l
n&lt; • mnnag.r, ha* Ivrii named
•hullmnu of Cnlrago’* Cuifltnurotv
1 he I i ntnpalldl. The ' COMtriittr*
likely 1. t.oping Jim call hting
fun* ini*. Writ;Icy Field . . Her­
man Taylor, back in the figld pro­
motion lm* inv-a In I'hilndclpbiu,
ini. hi.c.l up Rocky tjrarinno for
hl&gt; filat cotiyeidiim hull allow,
N'.n, FI . . Word f•miii thi
wills.,' foolluill Irnin I* thul il*
Irnio pa • ilo*i. by Muk Ridge,
Tcitii., on Mu1 way nmlli ami llm
ind are hoping to pirk up gomelinin' lluil will expl.olr ‘rrinity’*
aiuiMntcn &gt;,lrlng Salunluy . . .
\V. miii|h*i I they're ju*l fi«*lun
for mmpllrnvnta.
I tola All, llrnlhrr*
Hugh I icvme report* Mini when
he fir.il *uw Id* N Y II football
Mgm.l lluil* were Ju*t SB men
2 ! Iinorm'n • * lhm’t Im iiir|irlK&lt;l
if li'.xlc Moore, Nnllmial Ita-ket
t all IjMirur roi.imigiionrr, name*
Joi- Setafill, llm lot cbull limp
finm Drrantiin I'a., a rcferir in*
chit f. . . Font* Rnwlaod. I'acil .
• ,. &lt; I.taglir p ie iy, li»» rrceim i
u plitgur marking the 2*K),0‘gl
mil. in* Im* travclrd by aii . .
114*41J&gt;41 thing Miry don't award lhu*o
thinga foi worrl*.

G A IN K H V IL L K . S«|*t. 2 7 -U F )
Spurred on by a movie trvlew
a._I hibi
I u InIn laal
iuiL1*
of niiatnkra
made
laat law*ek*a
vidutv aver C &gt;tadel, Florida’*
football M|uad ynterday iiucklrd
down to tin* Job of correction*
und&lt;i the trim acrullny of thr
tiator coaching -taff.
Hind r’oiuh Hob WiMulruff, who
rompilrrl n long liat of rrrora
madr l,v hi* grrrn aonhomora**.
had other worrtea. Knd Mlky Kel­
ly of Jarkaonvillr, who hlurked
wn- praiaril for hla defensive
two Citadel punt* Saturilay and
oi.rk, l.u la’ o Oidrrrri to report
for hi* pre induction phy»lral **■
nmiiiation. So lu » Hair Hunter,
n 215 poiirul aoplmmorr tackle
from Miami. Iloth men ate ellgibb for |H&gt;'tponr*Mient, however.
Woodruff «plit thr tiatnr *&lt;(und
into offi naive nml defrn*ive unit*
y&gt; lerdn) and -ought lo file up
n fairly tagged allowing againal
npponiii* freshman unit*. 1 1
••\V.*'».. working” , Woodruff *aid
Tor-civ, it
more fundamr *tala
Were fid lint amen before tlir
rummage -1- -ion got underway.
Sophomore llavwooil Sullivan,
ll.i liator fla-b from Alaloun* who
rnlnpteteil It out of 2 1 to****
Saturday, pegged horn* aevrral
moil' vi lerday to end Jim French
of Perry, Floyd Huggin* broke
lie. ■ for giewl gain on the ground.
Mark In hnrneaa were Scotty
I'rel, wild Kell Sumner, nophomore
link', who m lu o l thr t.'ltadcl
game, i aplain Align* William*
r n. II Iso 1 1 pm ted ready tu go
when the Ihiljoeali* D ote- vlall
Floiida field Saturday night

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HOI I.Y W U O D . St pi. 2 7 - r-Fi
F.v*r wonder what hap|irned In
Sl ippy Homucr, who played llm
mean N a il kid in ’’Tomorrow Mm
World” ?
The young actor war a atagr
"I ’ lllon When he pisyrd the Oer
Irian Miy who didn't take In Atari
i’ no democracy. He atartrd in ih&lt;
film vrivlon with FiedrU* Match
and Hetty Field in HU4. What hahupp, nr.i |u him lilice?
"I got lo«l un ole a big aluiliu,”
lo -try-. "M t.M aigned tile wb*n I
opened in the try-nut of lire play.
I Imy loaim.l me ont lu do tie*
picture veraiun fur another pro
•hirer, making it profit oil the
liu ii.action. Hut the aludiu nevei
idnlihed any tiling for me.
‘J'inully I got to do one p c tun ‘ Hoy*’ Ranch' with Hutch
Jritkin* li wai. lousy."
Iloumli 1 I* now IP, a (ia-fouter
and a firahman al U F I-A . He hope*
I tint lo- ba&gt; bridged thr In |m
h o r n 'Inge that every child arlui
Im- lo fn. •- T hai'* Hie lime when
they me &lt;iw old to play kid*, I&gt;m&gt;
young to play grown-up rule* and
generally appear aa graceful a* a
tlew.ftotn calf.
"I hope I nm thlimgh it," he told
110 "f Inke my bill off to anyone
wim inn get through Dial age m i .•t afully ill pillule*, ft'* murder.’*
Among Hone wim Imve ducovei
n l llial fart are Jackie I'oovan
Jane Wither-, Jackie Cooper, Fred­
die llartiiolomew, F rg g y Ann tlnrnei and llatiy Imroy, None war
tilde lo iiiaptiiri* the film rliarm
(hey had aa children. Un the utlrvr
hand, nurli Mar* a* Shirley Temple,
Judy ( inrland and Mirkey K&lt;«»ney
made the grade.
*T Imp. I can do a* well,” llum*
eier remarked, “ M r ambition i* to
play light comedy the kind of
thing Clifton Weld, do**.”
So fai in hi* grown-up career he
hnan’t find much luck along that
'l l
II.’ *»&gt; Mir yellow kill who
plug gi&lt; I tin-gory perk in “The
‘otif-ghlrr." He play* a marina

N A 8 H V M .I.K . Tm n .. Sept. -7
lAT — San Antonio'* M ii-ioni got
anothrr aurprla* (&gt;r*litr« potent
Nashville
batting
whrn
thry
dropped thr Dial* Srrtr* oprnrr
1I-&amp; to thr Vol* h rrr la*t night.
It rauu* from Bob Srhulti, thr
N'a*hvillr southpaw who ran up a
25-rt Southern Aarmrlation mark
Chicago
Cub*.
Thr
Mioion*'
righthand hat*mrn had trril off
on faat ball* all aummrr, but thr
imp* Srhulti w h 'ffn l in had thrm
h a ffln l— for a while.
Srhultr atiurk out arvrn San
Antonio play err in thr firat four
Inning*. Hut hr war wild and
wnlknl five, and in thr fifth the
Mia*In* got to hirn fur all Muir
run* and arnt big Hub to thr
shower*.
It wn* thr fourth straight tlm r
Srhulti waa knocked out In -tart»
at thr Vol*' Sulphur Dell Itrapitr
hi* rrra tir prrfurmanrr lalrly, lirarkrd up a S-O rrrord In thr
Southrrn tdavnff* again*! Atlanta
and Hirmlngham.
Manager Don Oiborit i* going
with armthrr Irfty again" thr
Miuiona tonight. It’ll &gt;■•* littl*
llrrt Klamininl. a Hoaton lad, for
twu rraaoni. Flammlnl, thr play­
off hrro. U thr br*t pltrhrr Irft
on thr Hat, anil Oiborn figurra hla
righthamlrr* aland a (viler rhanrr
whrn thry grt to thr Mlaalnn*'
roa IH* FIRST TIMI, un afternoon game in CUrveMnd !■ played under
largrr park.
|l||ilt a* a iiravy cloud of irnukr from u ('uuadian fort &gt;t tire drift* acrou
One Vol rltfhlhandrr »hnwrd hithe ball park. The tinoke cloud, llial miU-a lone and 3,000 ln*l thick,
•tuff laat night, though. Whrn
tivviU d u fur loUth t i Virsiniu *r.d W rit a* far as Iowa. The* Indian*
Pet* Modlr» took orrr In thr
found Un* cloud lmd u (liver lining 'hough, whrn limy took Un* game
fifth, hr walkril Rocky lp|&gt;olllo,
from tielrolt, 2-1, after len Inning*of ulayi (fntrrualionu! Aoundpholu)
•truck out Jo* Frailer to rrtirr
thr aide. and Mopped thr Mia*ion*’ rold on th rrr hilt thr real
of thr way.
N a ih vilir had hopped on thr
T ria * P r a g u e rhamp*' Lou Sleatrr, a iouthpaw, for *ii run* In
thr arcond, thrn w rrr hlltrd corn
nlrtrly by Frank Hi«can until
Mi**ion pilot Don Haffnrr ierked
him for a pinchhittrr in Ihrlr big
fifth.
To rn IV tr Taylor couldn't hold
thr Volt, who addrd two morr in
both thr fifth and -rvrnlh . and
anothrr in thr eighth.
Heffner wouldn't «ay who will
tak* thr mound tonight, but vM ting Trxaa 1 porta wntrr* guvaard
it will h* Hal lludlaon, a aouthpaw with a tt*0 a*a ton mark.
ShurtMop or DaMato, whoa*
*ra»on batting averag* waa enlv
24*1, aparkrd th* Na*hvillr v k admire* Hock lludton in Mil* aeenc ........ 1!nl**rf*l- torv with (h r rr for four— a h«n»r
Peggy,” Color l.y r«*hnleolgr, *howiiig at the Rit* run. double and aingla to drive
in fir* run*.
&gt; and Friday.
wim Idow* Id* lop in "The Hall
of Monletoma.” And lie ha* * light
n role in Id* currant film,, “Tt.i'
(•»imt Woman “
And by the way, it’* Skip now
plea-r, md Skippy. I a -lo t him
why 7
” 'Skippy' ear nil right when I
wa* a kid,” he *aid. "Hut U look*
kind of atily for all ' l l le d of u.e
to walk In and have MiHMn* **v
'Here come* Skippy.' ”

Short
Shot* liniin
A m l" w .
miry stay nl ItKO for nno|hi-r pi.
tine, "The Flying l.ealherneck”
Hi* deal with Sam tiol.lwvn aii.l
tnith-Fui I m a year nml a half to
go, and pegutiation* are already
beginning fat a new ..nr*.
Uregorv Peck took off for aomf
fiahing un the R&gt;.gu&lt;
HIv&gt;*i m
Oregon with *&lt;&gt;iim- H u II vwo.hI pal*
II* return* to Mart "David and
Ualhihrba" with Ho*nn Havwaid.
Social N’olc: June Itilea. II, No I
rooter for tin I-,.* Angel.-* Itaintirru foolliall team. wa&gt; •nlritaln*
mg Mia Don Paul and M r- Klroy
,Cra*y l.ega) llir-rh on lio- "V .
ran" aet. Their liu-l.aml- are h am
mat** uf Mi*a Itn- . II’- hul.liv, Hub
Water ftit, I.

A deliciou* dried fruit compote
may be made with prime*, aioicola
ami ralailir llavutni wilb a -lice of
lemon ami a Hick of elnnamon.
Helve tin- ruiupol* with notir cream
SKI..MA, Ala.. Hep*. 27 -tA 'r A
fur llmar wh' like Ihl* lopping.
pro.amateur dogfight today act th*
Mage fur th* annual Routh*a*tern
T n bndl &lt;mi*n aI leva, dot thru P.O.A. and Op*n tiolf Tnumamvid
will* bull, i nr margarine ami aea at I he Selma C.mnUy Club.
•cm rnrh alire with a Rill* Wor
A loot uf liuk*m»n from A la ­
realm aid re -anre.
bama, Cvnrgia, Florida, Mi**i**lp
pi, ImuUiana and Tenrwaaee wilt
Cooked dried In an* team well vie for phi* money totaling mute
willi loownril . It.dipt .1 onintui and than *2.500.
The open, Marling with an IH
rnntii d tnmatoe*, S.'i. oi wejl with hole tuon.l tomorrow, will be a
rail and pepper and *.*i v,- very hot 72 hole medal affair vyindmg up
cprillkled with pur ley. To cut tile Sunday. AI*o on th* program are
pareiey fine Ute a kllciren arltaor*. a women'* tournament aud M *ei»iot* championahip for playara more
Diced celery and pimiento-ituff than 5rl year* old.
Oley t'riiruan. Selina pro, ami
rat olirea ale deliriuua added In
plain lomato a*plc. liar aUiiil Ian Pete ( ’re1per, Ponte Vrtlra Beach,
cup- of Ho* celery and a cup of the pro. rerew thhlr elrht-year-old
olive* for an a-pir made with two rivalry In the rn-et. (!oo|r*r ia the
•It feruling champion, after pr*vclip- of lomnlo loin*.
ioualy winning in It*Id ami IKI7
Cri-m an took the title In HMB und
rrpi-alrd in H*44. HUH and I'.UH
The annual meeting of the 8 . K
I'.tl.A. I* rhedulrd Friday nielt»

&lt;t *»♦!*
N EW H &gt; I(K . i - p t 27
Ml*)
Joe l-auii, win- **»,*.
(go. katllti F.rraid Cii4ilc&gt; at tlir banker N idioin tonight
lo become the iin l hr*v) wright tdlrhoUiri in hiltoty I*
p iw c j clown.
A {trill Hood of C h d lrt money
fight to 6 to k In favor of |hr'
Hruwn lionitirr.
If tin’ odd* hold up until tint
lo |*. M. (K S T t fight timr. Lout*
may rn trr thr ring at tin* ►tout,
rat odd* »ilie* he fir»l won tilt*
heavyweight crown from Jimmy
Hr addock ill thiaugn on Jultr
gale of at Irn-t |25rMKNI.
lt*37.
Inn •«• mg rlnudmr**, with a
Not airier hit » « n m l acrap with low temperature of o5 to *ki warn
H a t Hchmrling 12 year* ago ha&gt; Mu* VVVat lo 1 H u m u 'a lu tica tr
U u it U v n in-id in Mifli low
for lonight Iti Mu event of rain,
trtm hy tlir IxM.kinuk.c- That th* fight Would Ir ** hediiled Vof
night hr wav the
to 1* choice toumirow night.
whi n hi* annihilated tlir ( ’Man in
A* fot tiu fight it»-lf. it boil*
in* round.
duwn l» thi»:
A crowd of aruuiiil .'til,nod. pnv*
Can Lnula cat*ii 1 bar lea 7
inir from f.1 lo $30, ia ••ip.vtcd to
If III’ due alniird cve.'Jfon* con*
Vialt thr lily ballpuik.
crd&lt; that the lamia' devastating
Aiiol Ini 25,1itMMii in fun* proha- punch Will Ma*d l ’Inn Ira out
hly will watch thr 15 round Imut ■plirki t than you ran annff out a
via television ami millions more match,
will hr at It ovrr a national CBS
Ibil there an- many, tmiiidinw
lailio network. CIIS alto ia Irl
thi* ..Icrrvrr, who lidievr thar
casting thr »huw. T h r combined tlir .Id-yi ur-old I "ill* hian't get
T V -i»ilio nrtwork i‘ tin* greatest lie teg- to c o m . 1 hi* lindenalid
rv rr for any •ini’ lr rvrnt.
'jy-Vrar-olil iip|e&gt;nrnt
T h r TV-radio right* were void
l.o lira t- uniler-tnmt In have
for 1140,000 of which triula t* told frier,.! privately "I'll kiuwk
him mil in five round*.”
Charlr*. embittered l,y laiuia'*
return and at ill peeved at In*
lamia ahudnvr irauging ov*r hum
ray* "I'm gmae to -top Mm mi
llt
r r that
later
ih*n the IL’ili round. J&gt;«
li«
br tchopped
up Ilk* any utbam
f " ran hr
&lt;d.l guy '”
®
old
L r
F.r/rrd wilt giv* away ahunt !U
poundi he n ■\|*ilrd la tealr
rround Mil .0 I . n’ t 217 a* tlw
l.oon weigh m
Madia..n F.|U«rg
'.• lie n.
,
f'hailr* V'
M tA r*- unilian
aa heavyweight ihim pinli wh*n
hr d. feulid J ir » » v Joe Walcott
J’mal.om t'
(C a, Igt yyv, in &lt; Mr ago June 21', lt*4U. That
lla-uln lr«lrra * r
figlil wa* •lage-' »ft*r l.ollt* ufilro„Mrn t, ,*i*w Vera a
ficiall announced hi* rrtiicmcnt
PUIIadflpM* I It. ilon 7
tr March 1.
Clorlnoali T 11 I a il- 3
r. *i,.t* I u.io
it’ pile lhr&lt;e title
IcfriiM T
Doaion at Hronklyt. i l l — Mala rl*
1)1 *mt rip*hn d l - t l i u Saw t hr lie* never rained New Ycrk
comb* rlf-lti) ami Pankhra.i c
Boxing Commit«ir&gt;n recognition
I ut tontglii he will get hi a . I,ir.ee.
PhltaiiMphi* *r S*w York |J»- Kr&gt; The Ftaplir State will h ill Ik*
t r i o i t ) - 10) and Church ( f -l i n
victor m ro t Id champion Miu»
ttearn 410-«&gt; and Kuvio i i J - c .
I JO’il.riar, *1 St l-oul*— peri .w-C, the winner will be Rued a*
tfl-tn or fm.it. rl-J r v* llruhar. champion evrrywhei* ecrept In
Fnvland ami mayii* rut# or tu t
I‘lli*fiuret. al c h l.* «» Wart* II
Furopi-an Ao*ti. Thrr* l,«* .Sa­
II I y* RllgiiUein . M l
IO h c I laa f. IM O
ve Id of Fnulewrmd, N . J.. it rg*
Pl.lla.liiol.w *1 ■•mo (In. away (*&gt; rovnlrcd »* i tnv try virtu* of hit
New Turk (. Piouiitrn i
llrooklm *1 home &lt;11 Uoalon I, knorfuu! itiirmph oy*r H rue*
Philadelphia ? Away mi
Womlcock of Fngland
wl

ft

M*pm*ier* until »l&gt;out 1M0
IM »l-d K»n*v* a- p«rt of |h*
CJrc-at American lie »»rl, uiuulU
aide for cultivalton.

SouthcaHtern (JolferH
Tee Off In P.G.A. Meet

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"»«te t to. • -ala '■ ‘I* t,» .a.-ira* |a
in* •rri.c ..r to- i *i i . •1.1 *. tfia
Halt toil.1.1 Pl'.rjia |||&gt; .nil) f
•ill ■» t i M m f ifteN i i.r Mih (|)« i n-&lt;
l.o*h I 'B .01 I* O. l iber |a»*. al
I I I *I#l
•M*
I* •ime It,eg will I.* publicly
Hi Irttuia 11 |»Rtritli H u rr |I*I&gt;
opear.l
llouiirmiMi I It* 13k.
Pr..|^-a(»
will he to rurnl*h apI'h ln fit &gt;1 l T)(*vr|iarut 11«l«rti« *
nri.airo .id* i:.&lt; Un-.*! feri mt**4
|’|r 11 r III III
M’rim Cl »•11
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place
of
M-0liatl|.
nave.
IV ftph111ffI li fI gal II"" I«*u i ? &gt; &gt;1*» ff ft* it t**Ti f *| ft h I*|&gt; hilt tilOl.late
f n n •taplk
41 1 » mid iUrtl»ti d m
Nti&gt;»n of * ■ nil day rut. -1, are day to h*
il . 1 umi
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funnelled li the ’In .1 fie pi|.
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l.e ln*|*e.-i-d In the ufflr* nf ||w
C||» Manager
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p rl.» I aale on form* ..l.lalaabi*
• Inal n*i*rt
In the Iifn. • .,f the r'lry Manager, '
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tialtlno-r* I. Ilu.-lcealtr 3 iltaliiniyie
Tah.il.iK 0 hide will 1-e jiraeaMed
lead* J -l tn *etrlt-gain* gerleel 1.. Ihi &lt;'liy &lt;’■uimlrvlun for l|t cog.
el.lrrailun «.n I* •nr.iher nr iiiM*'■ruenl •*eulir meellng The Ooiw*
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lot* Irait*. 13 In m . h u p m ii ,
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familiar r t i i m Ih

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Cow anil Hull Pneture (nonte uf the heal nni(-.

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It Takes The Marines All Day To
Go From Inchon To Kimpo Airport

Joined an infantry company.

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a habit Wo ato In another ditch
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lt\ quiet lor thr next ro u p .
A sharp exchange »f fin* of horns a* wo walk down a nntd u d ) toad towa.it h ,n ,|.
brink* out to our right »* Matinea imth North K.orai
from U r hitch n rUIr wlltl tlir Irialt
the ridge flank*. These Kid* ,u*i tank In u §ili»t"i*n »Ifttcd l»&gt; W
the remnants of th&gt; lank-tu|i* th r fim t t«» arrive a» th r aim trip.
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ditch t* n»u*lported column that tried to break
amt vt*r&gt;
through Marino poaillun* nt day- iljr tiHi hut it ft
rumfurtulil* \W%« iun intu u
btoak.
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a ahouldoi
thuuldot wuunii
wound la brought
to ridirr lalforo Kimpo
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Irip In Kimpo AiijM.it from In.
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A rthur, memliers nf hi* *taff uml
other correspondents wo have n
a# look at
burned-out Cotnntuniit
* tanka. They wore kayoeil in n bat*
tie with Marino I'atlnu tank* lo**
th in two hour* nir&lt;&gt; nioi tu&lt;- 'till our ditch hy a Navy rorp«mnn.
"Will you *00 that till* titan
burning.
While MacArthur ’ i liat.i with rot* out., the /trot ambulance that
follow officora. Manno l‘f&lt; Frank pa**m ?" the modic* a*ka. Wo
Adam*. Jr,, Frederick, M il, toll* will.
"They got mo in ilio ahouljor,"
mo ( tin* fight.

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thing, are quo-tiny down. TI
tank* have fired a tnmll vdlay.
about "f, yard* to tb r i.ybt nn«&gt;
un niovinc towKid t&gt;« al.i" it.

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toil hi*
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I -R oubi* with private b.th and
Electric kitchen
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4th Street ur Nick Pkg. titoie
410 Sanford Ave.
S S e e and four iwitn apamoenl*
Ftirnlehed or unfurnMhed. l)»
t*eti Apia. Call fW o r 1323 even.
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IE K ROOM apartment, *cre*n
away bed. IntMediate pone*,Ion. Park Ave.
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th. All ronvenlenrcf. 110
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e r httitf*. Kcoo,liable te a l. W rite
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buy. '&lt; 11, wap 331 K. let I'to.iw
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heater and hot puinl otoclrio
range Keatouahlr 3 1 J 5 Wa*h
ingtoii Court,
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haby sitter. Mi*, ti W Mlll.-r
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; iandu Kvoninp Slur t'v h livin'
Kiooli Suite
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li," '|b Suite
M(l,6n i cycioi lopalir.l, lark an ' i,
MATIIKII OP HANPOIIH
work Prmnpi orv e ll (\
2O3-0(» K. I . i 81.
Phone 127
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37 Chevrolet fm *ale chrap. Sei
hon*e. O n lv U P ,J do** n no w it
at IKMI E. 2mT Hi. after rt P.M
qulred. PI I A Plan In lalluon1
•a.an Hep't , Room 317, Ptnm.
CimmI u»e*l |*urrelaln P riy id u in .
2 Hi. Hanford Atlantic Nnli-.n-i'
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Hank Member P U IC
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Phone 377-M
tieurpia Smith, 3»»2 je«*amliir I H ■ *&lt;&gt;'Appliance W a'l,lnK M ,
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8 APTICYCI.K ru n . g.HM| *76 bb I l*;'’*1'
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HOT POINT K lerlnc Knnye Plu.n. 1 NKW FI.OOHS eurtam d to g* r
fee linn Hid fb«,r* made Ilk
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SK ItV K I. CAM Iti-frig* ralnr. Com.
lag. K itlahle pi,wrr plae* tv
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yearn arperlenre fa Hernia* D
»h»|a Call IGtru. Meminolr Truck
Couuly, H. M ti|ra*un, l^k*
ami Tractor Co.
Mare
A U T O M A T IC ra h rrgliter. Like
HASHING MACHINE HEP (IK
new, cofl |SOtiiAi Heal llinraln
K ipert service all male* A ulhnr
11*6 00 Photie 1424. SEI K 1st Rt.
in d “ EAflV" mechanic*. 71,'
New Work a H u ,.---------------- 3AS pr
Hanford Electric I’,,
Rep*
Courier Pa.nt*
2 6b Cal
Dept. 114 E 2 nd., phone 44'*
Army Pup Tentr
4.96 ea ■ii *g line, build, 1. 1 ,1'itiip in ,. I
Army RlankeO, Tenia. T u p * , Cut
muck, fill dirt fh»ll and cla*
Ju. k r tt, Hunt;, CtuthliiK an-l
by load or Job. Contact II. K
Shoes.
C ib*tnl. and a-imclaie«, 10 (* I
Pur a belter buy, try
Mew Yuik Are,, Or J.and.
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ARMY NAVY Ml HPI I S
464 or 2*6 W
FOR SAXE—Oorham aiiver plate Vf.N E i Ta TT 'm . i NII3 made i.
dinner le r v n t fur *ix. A l«o odd
order. Hemlnola* Vetifllan Blind
pieces, slightly u*ed. Call 83d-W
Co,
P20 W. 3rd Hi.
phone
a fte r 6 P M.____
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ELECTRIC table model *aw PI,one
IF VOU hove on Alcoholic Pml*
1644-J
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Boa IR77. Confidential-Alcoholic*
ARTICLES WANTEU
Auonymuui
*VK B i r r , SE14. A TRADE used WATCH Repairing. All wort, guar
ante# J. Hea*ot,able pi ires f M
furniture. Wil-.un-Maler PurnlEnglish J r. pn,.or 1 3 j .1 j
tu ra O b, 311 E let Phone **6*
Call Phone umi fo r
WANTED: A rtlclei of {Ilitoric
All Tyne» Of Book Work.
Value for tba Hemiuule County
Museum. Phone Mm. L. P. lla . Mary McKinney Bookkeeping
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WANTED! Black or palvanirr*)
AI Innt it' Hank Building
pipe, I* ." , I H ” or 2 In. Phone
ll YuE need a Wei Mop re-fill ..i
enything In Stanley line phone
7— Peta-Liveatack-HuppUea —7
Jean, al 1330 It
For Bale—Milk cow, eapeclally BIHI.DINli, trpairltig, pfin tln g
m aionery work. Phone IRRUkJ.
rich cream and buttar. Phone
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Sensational New High-Com pression 8-Cylinder Power Plant!
OVE R 4 5 0 : 0 0 0 " R O C K E T S " NOW ON T HE R O A D I

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White with gray n u t male dme
O rrm an Hhepphenl. Finder Ph.
WI - XW for Reward.

Alt'IYIMOlHIAtir"’ —IS
U* train for John as OPERATOR.
AGENTS with
Itallroada. A BUYING A CART Befoee flnanlifetim e opportunity for ■ Ilf*'
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In
Job. Appeared Tor Vetarana.
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allroad Communlcatiowa
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of K uril,i, and *la*l*i a&lt; r#nu# w llh
ti the cu rve th rough the jia*- anil n* thoutth ho had lot down hi*
lank*. t h r II- i* l i l l t - AM H lti«
about *no i n f i n i t y tiuop* were •ipiad in irrttintr hit. The rurp*
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w i t h tltem. (to ju*t kojit (il.it11 t&lt;c noin gave tom u lighted citrarott.-.
\biit rti All tlo.
a aw ay at them ."
t'apt. W evlu vcr canto ih w n Ol* 1 ran h a id ly **-*■ in)
diary i i ktNtcWiI ti(f f i*r 111.,
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night,
Antonio, To*., t.-l.l in nob tin »anu
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i didn't m u m " th#* #1In y 1f*,n&gt;h
t ktory.
mid In |o* sergeant “Tab,- rare
this miiininy i. in • • ito ii m .i

l*:irl A. M.— (ieneral MarAitlon
leavea for the rear. Hut I r a w
, down the roail tuwanl Kimpo
with a Marino infantry outfit.
A aharp exchange of kinall arm*
fire clatter* Juit ahead.

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WEDNESDAY SEPT.

THIS HANFORD HERAT.T1 SANFORD FLORIDA

Truman Appoints

Korean W ar

Soil Conservation
Supervisors Name
T.L. Maxwell Head

Walters Gifford
Envoy To Britain

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airs* from Red bondage.
"WMIe mrpplng-up '
ta
■till in progress.' Genre i) MacActhur reported, “all effective « » rape routes are doted ami the
fate* of the North Korean fore**
caught In this pocket la scaled."
I low many were trapps-d wa*
a myitcry.
Tw o week* ago, Jil»l In-finsthe Inchon second front Ian 'ings
tegan, 150,000 Red Korean tio'.n.
• ere niaonl again*! the Pusan
brarhhead. fighting to drive ill.*
Allic« Into the tea.
Hut A I* correipondent
Don
Whitehead reported in a d l.n m n
from Seoul that the Red division*
in the *outh “ teem to h »y« eva­
porated -dissolved Into thin air.”
Whitehead
taid
American
plane* had not spotted *ny largo
northward movement nf troop*.
Many Red* have been reported
eli ncing
into
white
civilian
clothing amt scrambling crow*
country toward their northern

W A S H IN G TO N . 8 -pt. 57 r/tb
, The White llou*e anno.iner-l lotey
President Truman'* "lection of B
1 Walter 8 . Gifford a* amba»«*dnr | 0
lomdon.
, Gifford, f"ip i»r 'halrman „r in,
t&gt;oard of the American T«te d --o a
and Telegran*' C-’roPsns- and a P -.
P'lMicao, will site-e-d t ee-i IV’.
ihuigla* in thr post.
Th r formal announcement »••
made Immrdialclv after re-elnt „f
ilriti"h approval cf the ssiW ni.
mrnt, a itrp requiresl hv diplomatic
custom.
fj
Dougla- resigned v*»terd*e r „ *
“ personal eonji-terations, in tsi-tin^
those of health."
The change will in- made eff*e.
live N oy . I after P-'oate -t o r e ,
to l.omlon to rnnrllide his woric
there
Dougla* plant to stav In I n
h'm ea.
don a month, then go to hi* heme
Rear guard unit* at ill foughi
l
”,
M
&gt;t&lt;
it
Mi.nice
is
co-tlr
in Arirona to rest.
d 'Dying action* again*! the nfta tun day run Sunday ut
Gifford, who did government amt
ruthing Allied troop*
war production work
In both
Red troop* fled In disorder
world war*, ia 118. almts-l in v * s * , a
throughout much of fiouth K* •l
older than Dougla*. An a'tlve R«.
o*. running dr.peratrlv for lh - i
l* r a I ! r i j r . » ( l c
publican, he niav add strength to
|'*r*ltel .HI b o r d e r to Communist I
Id-partisan cooperation on foreign
Vor*h Korea.
ff
I fi-u s |’ i**e t in e i
pollry.
Whether that boundary would i saisl the case aKiinil I I |ier»«in»
The l-ondon Po*t is of firs! rate
prove a haven awallr.1 a noluy
I Importance both herausc of the
rlrrUiori of the f&gt;.i nation* who qilOlMilinl in the |&lt;uiy-lnm ill'll*
joined In the U , N.'s first arm­ was Hut flnsfil
vital nature nf A m rrh an-IttdDh
I Iff Ire r&gt; of the Florida Association of Soil Con* rival inn District 8U|w-tvi«&gt;i" elected in convention ed peare-enforcemrnt action.
relation* and Ireiaiise the tmhassv
I’olue rdmiitlrii tli il nimr th in j
ut ItriHikrvillr tleft to tlg h il F.ugrnr Mugge, Madi»&gt;&gt;n, d itrrln r; I .v I* IRckmnn, ltu*kin, director; J . A,
there serves a* a kind of ccnri*)
T h r link-up of Allied southern
Iiavi*, Escambia, Co., director; Tom I Mavwtdl, Q u i'.y , President; M r- Georgs- It Waggaman, U&gt;rida, and northern force* at Chantril SM hi .inmi .............I,.,, from the lelepoint fnr ciistrtlinating much dip­
director; K. K. Carter, Vero Reach, Vice President; and .1 K. tjimlx-. Marianna, director. Missing ale J. wa« «ealet| in the mld»t of a 1.1'. plume ronquny'i ( ouiiIiiir irwtn
lomatic work In the European area,
Carlisle Rogers. Reetburg. uccretary-trea.iirer: and C. 8 . IUds bough, &lt;h land-.. E. T. l'eter*on of Pier­ |er fight again*! a fleeing R -d over a peiiosl nl years hy gul emGifford i* a native of 8 al*nr.
son. an*r Ed. I,. Welkins of Invetne**, director*
rifle rompvny led hy two tank*
Ms**., a gradual' of Harvard and#
(iloyes
who
sncsltrii
lolls
nl
quart■
AP rone* pendent Rill M«*&lt;
a resident of New York City, lie
who wa* there, reported First ers oul in ihnt lu.t«sirtrs.
hegau hi* hualness career «* an
ami rifle hoe* in I he walls and
Three
Hurt
ScoiiI'h Capture
Cavalry tanks rammed thrmich
employee of the We*lern Elertrlr
| f elling
'll eteiyone will pisl Vrcp Ifi'-)•
Red fire at 10:25 F. M. Tllesdr v
Not n person wa* In the build
Company in I00A and *ix year ■
liiai'irirs | mean ihrlf shills
ih 58 A
M . F S T 1.
I log In several room* -nm r *ort
later hernntc chief atati'tlrian of
H «tftit«iw»4 F irm •*«■* Op* |
Id. Frederic Proci**i of iM toit on lor a |e« (lays," Taylor said,
| of printed official-looking form
| American Telephone and T'le gtip h
«*
we will iuve some tales, It is a i
Ameriran .n.uaHle* genvrall) in liu Kti* in latiguag. littered from almr»«t eertai,, death, *al«l with the Heventh Division'*
Company; hr work'd up through
investigated
the
northwest tertor*.
I the ftnoi. Many volume* of Hit*- Mr. Harrison, n* the tup nf tlie Regiment,
the muioanv f*&gt; irPcome Pre idnit
qireilion
ol aurniMmit evaleme {
jtrsnge
tanks.
Then
he
rerogniicd
‘
ad
|.een
shaken
onto
ronv.
rllbbwas
Reared
off
t»
were light compared with those of! sisn
I
in 1R28. He retired as rhairnntn of
ami thsiltri tiefinilrly will he III
them
a*
American
the
floor
ft
not
shelve*
and
ts.ol.
im.
I
of
the
i
rum
seat.
Mr*,
Ihe Reds One if. 8 . Seventh Itivl- f
the imard Dee. 31. 1D4!*.
"What the hell *re voi dolor ril,"
cases
There
wa*
not
a
*tlck
of
(iormli'v
had
laceration*
b
I
miu
I
sion unit, for eiam nlr, killed,
During hi* htlline** caieer, riif
oul here’ " I’rocl**) »«ked, "Dsm
furniture.
the
fare,
legs
and
arms.
Mr
I
'lit
1
1
1
p«
*e&gt;d
flu(
"in
puo
v
in|
wounded nr raptured I.I5M North
ford ri#-ame intereateil in » v*r
mil,
you're
not
*uppo*rd
to
tie
French
had
In.rratlon*
alsiut
the
tend*
Io
prow-elite
‘
T«&gt;
tillf
sills
I
Korean- in the /I hour period
irty tif rharilaldr and civic yroup* J
Flrhter ordered hi* men nulsiib
here You're *i|t)pn*e«| to b»* bark rtteni of llu&gt; iau (lio-s1 ps-i-iii'
ended at t P. M. today and aus- The v *|(M.,| a few minute* in Du- right eve Mi Gormley was not
and became trustee of such or cm
at the |8 i|Won I alr*lrlp."
hurt.
The
injured
were
taken
to
involved
d
irn
lly
or
itidiri-stly
in]
talnefl only 111 casualties.
courtyaid le lsie the white wooden
Hatpins a&gt; thr Catneglr InstiluId. Rolrert Itaber nf Spokane Ihe theft »f ronipsuy pay -taiioli
Fernald-laiighton
Memorial
Hos­
The major disappointment *&gt;f building debating alout raising o
tion of Washington and John*
IVa-h., stuck hi* head out of th - receipts."
pital.
the day ramr when Arm y unit* flag No "l&gt;e hatl an Ameriran
Hopkins University at n'jtlirore.
lead tank.
Rsxamu' the telephone ronipsn)
Damage to Mr- Gormley'* con
drove into two srhftnl* which haft flag. Htirtientie suggest,-,| a fb-iith
He also wa* a director nf U. 8
"I'm
from
the
Flr*»
C
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v
»t»v
"
Ireert Ifellevetl It, contain *mnr ;M0 Korean flag hut wa* nver-ruled vertilile wa* estimated at |(00, In Hi* voire rut through * rattle had not signed a complaint, all Rl
.Steel and the First National lUnk
persons held iu tiu- ra is- wets- i&gt;American war prisoners. They
of New York.
l*fr Rutlier It 1^‘gillre .tf Ta m ­ Mrs Hester's trurk, HOO and to or Red fire.
leaacd venter day aflso a hal"-av
found the building* empty.
Mr
French’*
truck,
31M
),
During the first war Gifford was
pa, Fla.. Iik* wl*i- wa* voted down
Then he Jumped d'»wn and corpua ht-nting tis-fore t'irm it
Koreans **ld the Ameriran when he proposed hoisting a grrrn
N E W YOR K. Kept 57 I8i*'*r riecullvr dlreetnr of ths- Co'iwil
Driving on the wrong side of pumped Prnriaai'* hand.
Juiig.r.
Iloll.
They
inROW* had lawn mnvrd mil of M a r i n e
lal|
|tr
J.
1
1
1
1
1
1
"
Mdler,
ptes|Hrn1
of National Defenir and Advisory
"t never w-a*
»i»H to *r.&lt; rludeed «l* telephone employes,
nmlenhirt over tin I he road wa* report ed to have
Seoul within the past several haltered and deserted
of tip* University nf Florid*, ha» Committee. During the second war
SnviH l-eeti tlie reuse pf a collision near anyone In all my d a w " l’r-w
day*. The soldier*, however fonnd liilllding which long ago had Ix-ei the tilas* Tower la-tween a IM I *1 «*id. "Rut vott don’t know their Ixiy friend* and members sif 1s t n appoint'd Florida slate chair he was chairman of the industry
Mjaallaaeg rr* a Page ftaei
'heir lamitiea
a 11*1 of sortie .‘ton Ameriran
man of tie- iUM Match of Dimes, i* advisory committee of the Hoard re
prHcitrng a new A u ilm n govern- POWs. The list was forwarded to Ihe ernliasty of ihe Csarl*t gov Ford roarh, driven on the left bow rlo»o you e*me (o ralrhlntr
Allot m v Jhiik-, 8. I’alqwnlt'i
ole of I he highway by Thomas everything wa had. HV llr.ii&gt;*V
ernment
icpn-.'i-nting the t;t, m, i-i |,s wn* iliscln sui today by Raail O ’ of War Communkatlon*.
tnrnl announcement tint pnert Tenth Corps headipiaiter*.
We returnrvl io ihe »nnltt - 11 * Edward Pinder, 25 of Maltlaml, you were Red lank* mnviii - would p, rsonally «-.»&lt;-«it the g ill' Connor, pr&gt; -utent of the Vatioua*
Marine* t-rimnmndrd hy l.l Col,
will increase along with w «g n .
nr»l lag-in moving with tin- rest and a ll'tfi Taint.m i Trails Mark around."
l&gt;sck to their jolt- today ami if the Foundation for infantite Paralysis
Hav
Murray
nf
Hxn
Diego
riled
W etlrrn authoritle* laid the
The First Cavalrv'* *ma*H to company refit .nl to tal..- th... I
nf the company Inward tin- Amen tractor unit driven liv Kenneth
Th i ntoiks t»r M&lt;ll-r'&lt; « » - " « ' j
Ihe
huge
grey
marble
cnpilol
and
Ferny, 35 of Tampa. Thia wi* at the north w*» malthed liv Soulh
main aim of the diilurltanre* wa*
ran ambassador’* residence.
ronwriitfve year as h»ad of th" j
bnrk he’d *u*'
:■ ir» A. M.
Koiean fore** driving al-mr Hr
to amharra** the Western occupa­ hoi«trt| the American flag altout
lUIttwals-t amt Ins taw |tarlnei National Foundation's fund fairing
We pa* tetl Ihe lin n -It i'on*ulnt*
tion power*. Austrian government 1 P M.
Mr. I n ay, in k in g In avert a cast roast.
a Ian nminiiih &gt;«l tlu y wotihl ftlr I drive In Florida As 8*ate March nf j
The French consulate wa* ■■ which did trot seem damaged, the hr ad Oh collision, swung (ft the
The 8«ruth Korean Third D1 suit to rrnsver Ilil^Miu which D i i n i Chairman, hr will coordinate
fMit re* reported the Russian*
••-tilr.il M*lh»di*l rh u rrh with it*
ordered Austrian nolle* In their enre*l hv Marine* enmman-letl hy witnlnws shallrrrd hut otlierwise h fl. and would have mi*aed (he vDlon, In what MncArihut't hr«d Judge Holt I in tied over to the the arlivities of county ami city
gone not to Interfere In atrikea Col. Rewls (Chesty) Puller. The
Ford, "aid Mr. Harrison, if Mr. quarters described a* “ praeiieall
* letk of ein ut court |u-nditig fur- rampaign d im tors during Ihe Na
Russian ronsulate and the United apparently in gmal rondillnn, and I’lnder had not suddenly *wrrve«| a marrh," ad*anr*&gt;l W ind.
and d*mnn*tration*.
thii actmii jn the rasa. Rainwa­ tional Foundation'* «pi&gt;e*l thi*
ihe
South
Korean
supreme
m
int
A shouting, disorderly crowd of E'xtr* amltas-ador** &gt;*ffi&lt;-is*l re hulhilnft.
to the right, catching the front norjh of th* old I'nh og nort an ter railed it "pci-mnnl property" ''imiitg January.t
some UdMKI Communists lammed sldence— formerly Ihe American
wheel of lire Mark. Mr l*ind*r rhor of the old amttben*! hrarl. taken from the tritl*.
A nnllouaily prominent eduralor.
There wa* a bur*t of fire at wa* taken to the hospital heir head perimeter.
■ main street In the Itussisn see. room lute were captured hy an­
Aesiatanl Dade •ounlv (tssllei Dr. Millet ha- etved a* president
the head of our column a* we and had lacrration* about (he
Th* drive carried them to U«tor of the city at noon, disabling other of Puller’* unit*.
It wa* mid-afternoon when Ma­ turneil left along a walled &gt;lreet fare Dsmagr in ihe Mark was chin, all thr way to the 37th Pa- tor Michael F. /atownv asld right of the University of Florida sine"
Several trucks and blocking all
women and five men verloilly ad traffic for two hours. Rhnpkren- rine Capl. Charles 0, Frederick of toward Ihe nttll-a ado*'* house estimated at f.UVI. Til* Model A rallel, M) mile* *hort of Re • milled taklfiL- part in Ihe swindle, ItflT.
Prior to hi* present affiliation.
Korea
on
the
e*»l
n
u
l
t|ee.
rra fearing rinli, boarded up Ihetr !.yn&lt;lhur*l, N*. J.. and hi* romnauv some Ml yat'D away.
Ford wa* demolished.
but tefuss-d In mgti wrilleu -tais , |)r Millet was Auncial« Commie'
got away from Ihe main North
Th* South Korean Eighth R •
window*.
Johnstuu and I moved up to see
nterita
He
adilwl
thal
the
woman!
einlier of Education for New York
vision neruplrd f-htinyang on th
- The crowd alb'in pled to marrh Rtreel of He.nil to hunt out the 8gt. Flrhter apprnarli Ihe rer|
admitted they earti list) ■ miis-li I State from i ''l l •» I94H. and was
main road northeast of Ynngji*
to the renter of the city where Ameriran ainiM»*»ailor'« re*ldenre lacquered, bras* Is.i,ml gate* oT
a*
11
Ml
a
day
utiiffing
the
coin*
Warren
PraincH
after a 15-mll* drive.
also a memlw-r of t h e O ldnet. New
yesterday they had stoned a lln - anil Ihe lt*i»*ian ronsulate.
the Amerlcnn compound. At -r
their hris-sirres while working York Rial-' Itepartmrnt of ErluraIlfith bullfling* were empty. The romlliagg!d emplacement were two
The American 24th Division in
tlih hotel and held posiatalon of
in
the
counting
rnnqi.
knocked out 12 Red Korean lank*
k main Intersection of the famed If. 8 . nmbn»»adnr’» rrsltlence had Red soldiers.
t* a a l t a a r n
i * a I ' * * * «IM.I
The t poltc* departmant «aid it tion.
In a fa*t push hark up the old*
|tr. Miller n v r i i " l hia A.It, de
Rlngilraatr In the international been Iftoletl and hatl been stlghtty
Kapofid
in
the
middle
nf
the
couldn't
pr-.-s.-riiie tinlrs* nr until
grre from the t ’pjvrrsity of It’rh
lone, for almost an hour before damage*! hy three mortar or artil­ street, Flrhter waVerl hi* rarhine aide Io keep all state agenrir* Ta*|u-8 roul ’’Heartbreak High­ ■omcone
signrsl
an
afftdavil
lery shell*. The ||ui*iai *nri»ulate
operaling efficiently," he said. "I way" to within all mile* of T a rmood, hi" A.M. from the lint*- '
being dispersed by police.
and told them to surrender.
chatging a crtnir
Mr. Dxvid Brunk, Route 1,
submit thal Ihl* Is evidence ef Jon.
sitv of Virginia, and hi* Ph D.
Having
rmwda
of striking also wa* damagrd.
Box 35, Isoveland. Ohio, *ay» tha.
He
turned
to
hi.
Marine*
w
h
.
j
,
k()|
„
f
h)„
h
(lt&lt;lrt
|„
financial
Itlrhanl
J.
II.
Johnston
of
the
Advanr*
unit*
halted
in
tain
Columhi* IJniverriiy.
worker* In the Russian sector
Ju»t shout everything these day*
ihf 1r
*in*f MIJ|intfrmrht
afternoon to clear Red mine* and
IT n ilf 'c t N a t i o n s
blocked the streete with sii'omo- New V«rk Time* ami I arcompan had
In 11*28 he w a , * psychology i" on the farm h*» ehangad to tha
•Ight* on ihe implaremmi
wait for gasoline.
bile*. One column, attempting !&gt;■ led Ihe patrol.
"N
o
previous
administration
-tirrctor
al
William
and
Mary
C-d
oirrirrn way of doing thing*--*
"W e ’re gotioa , sthure lho&gt;^
The Marine* strung out io a
Sine* Tuesday morninc, this
II HOllaas* t m ess, n«s
reach the rlty from suburban
Irge, and h &gt; le -n d»an of student
I'uyr." he -hnuted, "Don't anybody ever had to perform *uch a task task fore* ha* punrhed 85 mite* «riUi 11 N 'ups SM.|on |t
ha and a*ri»l*n’ r&gt;rnf*'"&gt;r nf p«veho man practically hat to he a maFloridtdorf, wa* dispersed by po­ tong uneven line on both «ld*» nf sh»»ot.
that of making l.lS.nrtOJWKI do
ctunic to be the fanusr, hut tay*
a narrow, twisting »trret f|anke&lt;l
through Red territory. It we* United State* apptnval.
lice.
logy at Ru'lrteli t ' ,"v-i* ity . ®* hr .the only thing about farming
" If you Ho hy t.od |'|| •hoot the work of ItMO.mui.noo"
close to the wepr of it* worst
Strike inrrad at far a* that, '*y fence*, .tone wall* or houaea
The
prnpo.iat
rails
for
the
U
N
president
of
ireld.a
r"o|lege.
and
The governor said he considered defeat, Trejon. where the Ird i
that hain't rhanged from the old
As we mlged down the allent you."
a large imiuttrlal city In the
to rontlnue It* "dlrctive mil I ,i . ha., lerlurrtj * -I »uvid at Colup’
day* i« a farmer himself— he ju tl
He walled forward, still tierk«n- it remarkable that hr and the sla hlatlna 54th lo*t It* rommand&lt; r,
British mne. In Lina and Rleyr street, past the Ru**lan firthmlo*
aailManre
i„
thr
Republic
o
f
South
id*
\
pre'lfi
n-|ter,
h
r
•
•
Independently clrrted Cabinet of MaJ. Drneral William*, F, Dean,
li*, to Ire tn good condition. Thai *
In thr American lone, worker* rhurrh where the Red* formerly Ing.
Korea, None of the sponsor* would author of rvrral ie-&lt;i) In th- 1 ope worry Mr. Hnink »ay» he
Marines moved up the street f i r m have Nvorkrd In *ilrh rum in early July.
marched out of factorial and call­ met seetrlly, several small grnupi
com
men
I
on
w
bet
her
It.
N.
for
«
ucntiorial ftebt, cod bs w trr-n diw.'-’t hare— hecauta now he has w
plrte harmony, unison and co­
with him.
ed pmte*t meeting* ageinit ihn of Korean men and women ran
now shoold drive noilh of the :!8th nnmerou- artrcle* for national puh H A D A C O L. By Taking H A D A The two North K " rran*. In oper*! Ion.
to Ihe vtrrets and clapped their
Wage-price order.
Parallel
the
line
arm
•
which
COI. he ha* overcome hia dafidlicatlon*.
"Y «u havr not seen any new*,
The Rritl*h public aafrtly of- hand*. They grinned at the leath­ dingy green fatigues and rap*
encle* of Vitamin* Bis B2, Iren,
(tearing the fivr pointed Red *lar, paper headlines about Cabinet Rural Common Sena* North Korea launches! it* invasion
fker In Ora* eald theie wer^ erneck*.
Riiliih
Foreign
Secretary
E
r
w
4l
and Niacin.
The Marine* moved on. One* a came nut hesitantly liehlnd the quarrel* and strife In tha past 20 _____By B P U tW JO H N S O N
crowd* of demo nitre to n In the
Borin hat railed on Ihe U.N, to bThe Assembly now ha* before
Here i* Mr. Brunk’• own •*»**•
lick rattle of sniper fire halted sandbag* leaving their weapon* months," he said "W e have voted
afreet*. They w a n "nulla order­
readv to hrlp all Korea. It ap it Kecrelary General Trygve Ide’* nrent; "M y main trouble before
isl v
e patrol Igjefly, The Marine* behind.
C IT R U S O U T L O O K R R IO H T.
ly and we don't anticipate any
peered that the lliitiah pmtwi&gt;al 50-year peaco plan Xcalling*
I started taking H A D A p O L w*a
Flchler walked up and motioned question. We have lieen In almost
edged clover to the wall*.
B U T H A R D W ORK W IL L BE
trouble.
might get emergency treatment long-range dl*cu**lon* by top a lack of sleep and nenmuioeat.
Iloipltal rnrpaman John Bn- them to'remove their isrket* an- perfect sreord. We have function­
N E C E 8 8 A R Y FO R SUCCESS* and to&gt; ni--hrd through rommltleMeanwhile, n i l and roid trafdiplomat" on all outstanding world Seem* Ilka averythlng I did I f*H
ed clicked together— Ilk* a
flic Wa* rill near Modeling, lint person of Fort Wayne, Ind., trou«er*. They did, wide eyed wit
the A urnihlv. A number **t problem". Lie ba* ln*i*ted recent­ had Food 1 ata— didn't U ite good
Inning funt!ia!l team."
against a shattered fear. Then Flrhter h.rd them re
Happily, the outlook for Florid" and
•trtalde Vienna, when CnmminiDt* crouched
counti lea prnhahlv wilt a t wpb ly, however, that *ueh talk* can­ — I had on appetite. And energy—
move their undershirt i, leaving
In ihe eight year* iwfnrr War­ citru* U brighter now than it ha*
tat down on the main highway storefront and III a Hgar*».
Itrllain In aponror the completed not lie effective until the Korean why, I didn’t nave enough
"This Is the way In spend an them standing In warm afternoon ren wa* Inaugurated Ihe rahinels been at thla time in many year*.
to (In * and an adjoining railway
resolution.
to hardly pick up my feel. I tried re
sun In l«ng woolen drawer* and under former governor* Hpesaard
fighting ends,
The bright prospect* were re
line. A rail line leading io Ba­ afternoon," he said.
Rrhuman tiotnled to the n"cd fos
|loth India and Israel "poke in dmen* of different thing*— noth­
The column moved on again, trnnl* shoes .lie gave each a R. Holland and Miilaid Caldwrli fleeted In th* fare* and altitude*
den, Kuulan army headquarter*
favor of tied r’h'na'* admission t" ing did ma any good. Then I
stopping hy a gateway leading rlgaret and sent them to the rear. were in almost constant quarrel* of the hundreds of grower* who continued uronitd nrtion hv th
In Auatrla, wa* not rut.
alarul
1IA P A C O L
and
(he U. N. Khartrll aaid: " If Ihe heard
Wc moved into ihe romp-nnd wilh former Attorney (irnrral attended the recent citrus Crow U -N , III Korea now that tin o igall
The CommunUl* *Do rut local Into ,i playfield and an outdoor
1ration', authority "it almul to 1
of Ihe amhat tador’s «e&gt;jdenre Tom Wgtson.
pew regime in China I* ready *in- started taking It immediat«Jy--I
rail traffic on a branch line »nuth- liaskelltafl court.
ere In illtu U at Camp MrQuarrlr ImiHi'cd" then He tir«i-e&lt;| the S,
icrely in uphold It* obltgu*inti* un­ gue*« it was Ihe *ectind bottle of
Capt. Frederick summoned 8 - which eofitalna the main house and
oa»t of RR IWIten. Both town*
Wat*nn didn't seek re-etm|on and all over the film * hell Iber­
are In the Ruaalan occupation Rgt. Jack A- FlfhW r of Aapln- several smaller ones. A long |o a cabinet position, hut ran ia a very cheerful not of onllmt*m eurlty Council’* decision* in the der the r liar ter. prospect* nf prarr TIA D A C O L when I darted feeling
ra»e and taid Ihe F rrn 'h govern
wriggling trench gaped emptily
in A*i* nnd ihroughout Ihe world goosl. Now I feel fine. Gel plenty
wall, I'a.
■one.
mi&lt;nrres«ftilly for governor the
Grower* hare reason to be eheer. ment ’'hopes that the United N’a
would Im- rnhanred hy Ite adrni*- of sleep, hav# a good appetite—
"The Russian ronsulate li hack hy one small house. A la ttrrrl year Warren wa* elected. Richard
In Vienna poller taid the Comful about their prospects fnr lb
enjoy my food, and beat of alb
munlit* were un*ucce**ful In at­ In there, nvrr a wall *umewhere,'‘ and faded North Korean flag with Ervin succeedwl him s* Attorney 1 350-51 season. They hav* a hi" Hons ntay, tf need he, dluplav *tmi- sion."
South Korean official* al a I’m not a Mt nervou*. 80 far I v#
lar speed ansi efftrtency in thr fti
tempt* io abut down Ihe simmer* *nld the Captain. ’Ta k e *»me men a Fieri «tar hung limp from the tirnrral.
crop of fruit on their tree*, th" twre."
flag po|p.
new* conference In New York tairn I I battle* of H A D A C O L.
Ing power plant In (H i Britiah ami take a look."
jubllc ha* well demonalrateH thv* ^In this mnnerlion Hehiiman aat'' call'd for an end to Ihe division I think H A D A C O L ie w onderfulTh e buildings had item stripped
Flrhter, a tall aolld Marine, or
■actor of the rlty. A ha nil of
t like* citrus concentrate a* welt France "rres-tvr* with avmnathv" of their country- Col. Ren C, Limb, Just look what It did for me.
•
Red* tried to entire Ihe worker* •lered up a group of leatherneck*. nf furnishing* ami all were slight­ Flame* werp licking from Ihe
In the plant out on etrlke. The This correspondent Joined them ly damaged hy shell nr mortar second story window of the Palace. a* rip# freah fruit, the grower« Secretary o f Slate Arhrson'a nr** the rmtrattled nation'* foreign Yea. HADACOL la Dotag Good
hav* a strong, unified organise pooal* to give the General Aeoem- minister, expressed ihe hope that
We walked atlff-ltggvd and fire. In the ambassador's house
All Over Th* Cmiatry
worker* locked the gate*, how.
Second 1.1, I*. J. Harm of Forest Hon, and they have a more orderls- hly power to conduit aggrr*«inn I*. N. forces would go heyond the
tenae arms# the playficM. climbed one aa»v chair remained with it*
aver, and refuted to slop work.
hy helping thousands of distressed
City,
Pa..
f&lt;red
two
quick
clips
marketing aystam than ever hr. onywherr in thr world,
lided Iiark slashed open. The
Utth Parallel in their drive *- folke get the necessary elements
Other Commimlat worker*, at- a Hi-foot dirt bonk ond
from hi' rifle at the sniper and fore,.
Ultuh wa* full nf water.
Frulia and Israel also favored new gain«t the North Korean*.
tempting to parade Into Vletm* fence which topped it and dropped
they need when they l « k Vita­
1
the
etilplng
stopped.
f
t
So It look* like a good harvest big power attempts to rearh ac­
l imb said a program would he min* Bi, B2, Iron, and Nlariii.
The looter* had left one electric
from the auburtr of Floridtdorf, nto the graaaey enclosure *urThen Pfc. legulre, who had during th# fall and winter and
♦*rv dliperaed my Austrian po- rounded by hushes and tree*. The refrigerator and a Chinese hronte
cord. India's Sir Senegal N. Rau presenttri Io the General Assembly Ye*. HADACOL help* to build
Marine* continuity ernaaed the en­ wall plague. In a corner of Ihe hauled down thr North K " rrltl good price* fur fruit from Florid* sitfgeatrsl the American. Rriti*h late thi* week urging unification up tlw hemoglobin content of
fli#.
flag, ellmhed on the roofj af the
' CBtrll aervant* In U n i, In the closure and scaled another tile- master bedroom wa* a pile nf
Russian ami French foreign mini"- of Korea, admission nf Korea to your blood (when Iren I* needed 1
uloFt house
In their optimism and enlhu* ter* mr»t in New York and dlaro** the U. N-. maintenance nf an in- to eerry these precious Vita­
American occupation ton*, held topped fence. We dropped down dirty clothing that looked like a porch of Ihe amlwMadn
with
the
hambno
flagpole
flying
trrnatlnnl police force in the min* and Mineral* In every or­
loain, however, growers f and mo.i
a twn-hoor atrtae hut returned to Into the m urlyard of the Russian North Korean uniform.
thr Stars and Stripe*.. lie
|{a preue.l
pressed nf them d «» should reallre tha* the major Hi*agrremrnt^ He addadl
roolrv and punishment of Com­ gan, and evety port of your „
consulate.
Outilde, Capt. Fredrick railed
Work In mld&gt;inom|ng.
"IVrh«p»
such
dl»ctiA4ion«
have
the
pole
down
alonside
a
rain same hard work and the same
munist leader* in North Korea. body—ta tho heart, liver, kidney* • '
Tense and alert, warning each up the company and the Marine*
I American authorium eald there
not
hern
very
fniltful
in
Ihe
pa«i:
Were no atrikm In other p irt* of other to beware of booby trips sprawled luiurtoualy on the lawn, *pout to Hgt. Flrhter.
striving far efficiency and Im they may fail again; hut the at
and lungs, even ta the eye*, hair
Ttw Sergeant lashed U)e flag­
For a four o'clock mark fie and ntlla. Thousands whoae *y»re* U . 8 . anna. There «wag a el- ond prepared to take under cue* disdaining an neradnnal sniper
prevement that they have done I- tempi la worth making. Even if
pole to a porch rolunm at 3:37 past year* will ho neeea«ary *"
hnme-from-whool
youngsters.
mt»
taltar report from the French oe. tody anyone found In the con- •hot.
terns were deficient In Vitamins
nothing el»e came nf them, ihe
Fart of the company returned P.M. Ju*t 42 minutes after we had maintain tha gnlna they have mad- minister* could at tea*l reaffirm a three-ounce package nf cream BI, B3. Iren, nnd N t «!n are bene■dpation aono, which Is primarily aulate building, the Maries moved
to tha Russian consulate. In a entered, wonted and secured the and to continue to advance.
In.
•Cri cultural.
cheese
with
a
few
I
able*
poor*
of
filing from HADACOL . . . even
jointly l a x (thal Ihetr rmuitrirsl
W* climbed the itepe to ttw brief businesslike session, Ffr. compound. A sharp clatter of auto­
Al noon there were no report*
rasplwrrv iam and spread on hot hundred* of doctor* have recom­
Pe*t* and di•*■••* must tie eo»rrh and walked gingerly Inin the flarthlomrw It. pemalo nf Jersey matic weapon amt rifle fire to trolled, grove* must ho fertilised, would **Ulr all their Interoattona' buttered lo*»L
thoae which rocked Vienna y*»termended HADACOL to their paby peaief'd mean*, and
day. Polka ware out In force, rent hall of the building which I C ity and RgR I-e&lt;’n Reese of thr north heat • talon for the Irrigated when nocoaaary, and man dispute*
tlsnts. |
tha psychological effect upon an
gad a •pactal guard had beep Had ls*l visited in tha autumn of Huntsville, Ala., hoisted an Ameri­ flag raising.
Ancient Egyptian* and Assy­
Give ’ H A D A C O L a chance to
Capt. Predirk reported by radio aged properly, and grower* mu* ■natnu* world would he far from rian* kept dog* of reengniuhte
pared
around tha
Austrien I94T In a rain attempt to Inter- ran flag under the watehful eye
help you. Don’t let anyone tell
continue to eiert every effort to
chancellery and other government view Russien Col. (leneral T . F- nl |,t. Donald Evans, Jr., nf Al to hia regiment, then ordered hi* produce high quality fruit that th ' negligible."
breed*, including greyhound* and you something etee la "ju »t a»
Israeli Foreign Minister Muehr
eomnany to ’’saddle up and mere
flhUkov whin headed the Russian loona, |‘a.
buildings.
rood.” Insist on genuine H A D A - a
publk will Ilka and that they win Sharett wrlcnmnl Russia's initia­ ma*tiff».
out.
The
flag
waa
lowered
and
the
delegation
of
the
|olnt
U.
(L-Sovlet
Communist eourra* said workC O U Yon risk nothing h e a e te *
The Mariitee filed out nf th* he proud of having produead. No tive in urging a ftv«-p*»wer accord
Marines returned to the American
commillion on Korea.
i n throughout eastern Austria-- commission
H A D A C O L Is sold only on n strict
matter
what
pricoa
fruit
bring*
•ad
said
such
a
pact
wqttld
hr
■
&lt;
■
c
o
m
p
o
u
n
d
.
Handkerchief
eiit
ambassador's
residence
for
a
aim!
{Jum U i*—the Knaaiaa aaattpatlon
Thla Oftncr triad to unit*
guarantee. You’ll foal
Dr.
H.
K
.
Ring
fin
d
It
la
threat
tea
much
ta
asinvaluable
buttress
fur
pear"
flaga
found
In
th*
amla
r
retwprony.
rea
hut
fa
but
M
M
wbre
th*
Boa
m i i h hi i Mfg m m arettiag*
Ha alao daclaretj that Acheren'a
rafnaad to
A* the Leathernecks war* rig
1
ur pour
wfll
- “
a hatalma ffeotata atbae thug
By" Gtly. I I

G A IN E S V IL L E , Sept. 5 7 --»H.w
ria l)— T . U Maxwell of Quinnwaa reelected a&gt; Pre»ident of the
Florida A»*oclatlon of Roil Ton
aervatlon District Rupervi«or» a*
their fifth annua) ntee'lng a&gt;
jbrwnki^itle.
Alto reelected were K K f**rtrr
of Vero Ilrarh, Vice Preaiden'. and
J. t’arll*le Roger, of Lreshur*
Secretary-Treasurer. Elreted to
the Hoard of Director* of the Plot
Wa A*«orlalion for 1950-51 were
J. K l amlx- of Mailanna. Eugi •&gt;
Mugge of Marliton. Mr*. ( ! r « r » r I'
Waggaman of l.nrida, Cushman P
Radahaugh of Orlando. .1 A. Daii
of Escambia County, l.yle Dlrkni'n
of Ruakin, K T. Peterron nf Pier
aon, and Ed. I,. Welkin, of |n»T'
net*
Some I HUH visiting d e le s r e tr s r e
preventing nearly *11 of (Re 17
organlred Roil Conorvaiino h
trlrt* in Florida. *nil rnneervatlnnItU , county agent*, other mrri
lural worker* ami glints heard
national toil cioim rvutinn aulhori**
«*y thal "the mo.l important mob
l*m today it whether we are t'ei.enongh to re i*l the on lan"h' ■’
Cortimunlam."
K A. Norton. a**l*tant rhief. It
8 . Soil C«m»ervat Inn Service. W ».h
(ngton, |I.C„ .peaking at a ft '
fry at the Niel Raw Ranch * a id .
**Tlie Soil Conservation Dl*lrirt
the huh of a wheel where many rer
vie** can he made available to
farmer*, ranrher* and grove ownM*. Th r»c tender* Include wild­
life mtnwrvallrm, forvtt ion»er*allon and water rnn*ervall«n a* on
srtant part* of the toil conserveon program "
“This great movement
lie*1
people goe* toward building ledb
citiren.blp and natural re*ourie*
Kach farmer, each rHI»en mu**,
rralire their
respnnsihlHtie* to
maintain out natural resource*."
Norton *aid
A lour of Improved pasture. ..f
Pang'-la fir***, Pensacola ll»hb*
Common llahia, and Rhode* (Ira
featured the afternoon program
The lour wa* arranged hr B. M
Creel, Roll Contervallnnltl, and II
J . Brinkly, County Agent of Her­
nando County,

R

U Of F President
Made State Head
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money

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caturna af Ute&gt;4 dj7 the grwUr

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In

Korea, the cloanup hattlg of Rem^.__

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ptnnvre*

an gltergativs effort to pro*
W pence I* nreaaaary if tW
1 fail to gel together.

Kan. A L NaL Mu N

Fit till re ITM
ML aft*reaan hy

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IN D E P E N D E N T

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SEPT

N E W Y O R K . Sept. 26 (&gt;V»
I American *ource» today outlined
a tit poinl prate formula lor KoiccaMing lor a unified country
to be pul back on ttt feet by I hr
combinrd rcioime* of the United
Nation a.
The element* the United State*
contider* e**ential (or Korea'* fu­
ture follow closely propotali ad*
vanced by Britain and Canada. The
^ Britnh are milling work on a porlwar plan for the nation.
Amerkan informant* u id the
"United Stale* ha* no dciire (or
bate* or rpccial privilege* tn Ko*
rea" and want* the country to be
free from the domination of any
other nation.
It alto detire* Korea'* admtition
to the U . N. and the organization
H of the country in inch a way that
it "will pote no threat* to it*
nrighbor*"— China and the Soviet
Union.

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Former Kansas German Police
Police H e a d Is Drive Reds Out
Heard A t Probe Of Party Office

Of
Defense O n c e In
S t a t e Department

U n d e rs e c re ta ry

V . * * . - G o v e rn o r

F o l l o w e r ! C o m m u n is t

Binaccin's A d v i c e
On Police Matter
KANSAS C i n . Srpi 2H &lt;/T)
A burner K*n*a* t ity i**du e
comm internet told * Sc»*ic t rtme
Invetllgslmg Committee l.xUv tb it
be b*&lt;l been ii*i.tight undri pie*
*utc to m il* rb.tngc* in lltf *Ir
|tiftmrml

IH A TTIIID IIM AIMS of South Korenn village* hke (be above sre roc hy the advancing I'nitrd Nation*
force. Villager* have falNocil logclhcr Ihccr |rw untitnkrn hnu-eho' |i i i i ("i^an^oui^.VnomfptuitoI

f i i D i tltlf

Im

I **r

Ouiflf* Hiningiiv
||r

m

it

I I i m it lm i .S

irnirthfii 1mm iltc

Survey Started
n ii/ *j
* m
On W i d e n i n g Of
French A v e n u e

N o . 27

A M oclnted I ' r f w L w t d V V I r *

Organized Resistance
In Korea Vanishing;
Taejon Is Captured

Shambles Of W a r In Path O f 0. N. Advance

Truman Appoints
Robert A. Lovett
As Marshall Aid

W A S H IN G TO N Sept. 2S l«P&gt;
Former Umfer»eiret.iry of Slate
Robert A. l.ovdt we* picked by
Prctidcnl Trunian today to fie Dr
puty Sec pete ry of Drfrrj.e.
He Mitered* Stephen 1. Early,
who n leaving the defeme port
Salurdey lo return lo prlvele himnrtt
Lovett ii e tlo»e friend of Seciclery of Defense Meiihell. undri
whom he »er*cd et Undcrieciclery
of Stetc. He ii now in the invertmcnl henkiriR liuMnr** in New Yoik
with Brown Biolhci*. H uron in
end Co,
Mr. Trumen telephoned l-ovrlt
et hi* home at Lucutl Valley, N. Y.
at 7:30 A. M.. offered him the ap­
pointment and got a prompt ac­
ceptance.

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Marshall •• Defenae Secretary,
I C m r i a H On r * i* Threat
loom
11,,ai V Jn trlin d ir;vutr,|
cicnt Funds T o Be ii»r**Ki K»«tnei Mr i *»c .cf*e,i
after the rralgnatlon of l-nui* A.
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Incqu.ilitics IHunlmrnl willi him and a.Vrtl Inin
llir |«ill,r o.rd lolrr In &gt;|r u
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I'llllet.
Johnson, that Marshall would rail
llir n r . lu r .lory Imilding h n r in ( „„„nii,|ing dir f n.l Matmr* ReIn Budget For 1951 **neBncnterruinrr. m.litdc Dt
Of Present Statute city
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upon I^ivelt to serve under him,
tl.o .oiiir iliin g c cmnni llir fair of l lonnuinol rfriiamr ol #inir„| i,,|,| U'lutrlir trf thr bout of
____It. M Huntley, Orlando dentifti
Since Congree* I* not in a n .
M \ S II| M il* lS . Sept. 2*— «,!** some of llir |w*lire captain.
aion, Lovatt will be given n reStale Senator L F. Boyle an- and well known blackface r n o r
a Hull'll ruder tripimlioning it toi (,n i| VMi„ r&gt; »»*« ti I’ M Vledne*i . t
i j &lt;1inn, w h n (%*!» nrrnnii»#»itif*n
— Iffp. \ invim i l M i i ) aat*1 (♦»!■!
eei* appointment. The appoint­ rmunredi ttbi* morning .that
tli.I lube I, ,.u| be a.krd Ibnag- li,,op rrinlorcemfnt. arii.iug tnnn
be hail (hr pmR(| ,,y M|, v p- ,:|lt|„n
iliy. wlirn thr |itl If flit tmllrcf
ih r \rm% h** Inlo rinw l him ll
ment later will hr nubjert In
gio to |&gt;ul the irip ir.l in wilting, I rum f.ngland
bc*n a*»ured lliat sufficient fund* pile
&gt;her,
i Orlamlo. Dr. Huntley cbo»e n ||| nrrti an ■fldlllutml 100.POO
h o k Hindi .mil ru t. giving die
Senate confirmation.
lint the norllitidr
llrnuu ralic I bitty policemen
m rn In Ih r n r t l O i miinlh*. V ln with
ml'lrer Xlnrtic vnv i on»( .Irlrl y m iM ny nf
Senate approval la expert*-,). At | will be included in tbc Slate Road hlw
Irailri lit'* agreed ami then detid* Hunt liroii* hcokr min thr liuilduid
«nn l«»M rr|M »rlrr« that M « l . U rn *
T A I.L A IIA S S E K Rapt. &amp;-&lt;*&gt;■ Undersecretary of Stale, laivrlt Dcpailmerit’* UtAI fiudgct tn in­ take*, including Joel Field, Mr
F t f r i p u t *»! l l i r t i f |
Hr p u l) r h ir f
— The assessed value of P To rliV ' waa In almoal daily contact with clude ihr widening of French A»e- I.*nc, F. Ilnaky Wight, the Rev r r » l C lu » l«
rd again.l it. .aying. " I winild- •I 12 13 I* M . fifleei* minute*
\m«*nt 4»i fnteft In ihr muth
J. B. McKinley. Judge
Shat on ^•if i l i l f , a 4ill ______
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rn w ould
taxable property Increased I J M
8enator
Vandenburg
(K-MIcht,
n‘l do that."
aftei eipiiation nf dir liiiti.li 4S- iri tphirrij tlirrr mo|f tilini
nnd M. R (T -lto n rl Smith. H* ^ „ rr.djd
addilmn In the 3«.I«e*
979,461 thU year. Comptroller C. GO P foreign policy trader, and nue, a farm to market road.
On another occasion lie *aid be hour J f -dhnr f ' i r.*,uat|on
,|re*g» imWied «loye **•
other congressional chief*, lie we*
During the (M il week a turvey- rnde-l bl» art with a tan dance.
M. Gay reported today.
Inn, Nurm nn «n»l H*4e*n«
following aevetnl .omteat aonS •
ordered
cited hmaggio why hr duln'l lk*ye
. ^ G a y .y jd T h e eaUmotod i h u *k &gt; generally well liked.
mg part* (m m the Ro*d Depart­
In (he ln .rn irn t, lliei r *rt into
I h r N o rth k o r n n
ii r n y ft (ft
a viTift i T proper! v In the elate frw
Lovett, a 55-year-old native of ment lia* been at work on the , , . S “ nf ”
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w*&gt; roundly applauded for her r” " " r‘
pre.idml, at a meeting volt, Hm ('mnmunl*l&gt;. !"d qnukly r*|»rlir,l it 4 fi •i f 4m I o n t
W i t t ie r
pared to tt.M3.02S.Mft for 1940. aailxtant to the Secretary of War project.,
W A S H IN G TO N . Se,&gt;t 2R o l’ i
Fkamber*.
In addition, tha aa.**i*d valua­ In 1040 and 1041. He later became
tlirni
I'tltj m i •nrif tponiliTtU n hit
A* *oon a* tlie survey i* com- dlfflrult feat, of arrotialn dan&gt;"W p
h iv r
wtifi) mImiuI
tion of homesteads which are ex Assistant Secrelary of Wac for tJeled it will be necessary tn get fng. An o.tiatan* Inatrmloi „'
Sevrial p «llrr and Coinniiini-I
H -p Vin.011 i f) t ■*1 I'vfav mg hitii,” f*hnmlM»ri* •|AiF&gt;tr1*! Itm iirtfi"
l«F4f(i!im|rit in K oihm
the Ibiti* Duxbiny Heb’vd -&gt;f
rmpr from taxation Ineraa.ed I'm. Air, a po»t he held until IVrrm
a-i-rr hurl in It', In a .l, lud no
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leymon
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law
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lr&lt;rti|tt t»*i|lh of
ihe
additional
right-of-way
from
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rrmufliing
tier, 1045.
I*«nring «he rerenlly won i » i
947.644 from 11.022.400.776 to It
arrpiu.ly
H r wa* undersecretary of *Ute llurteenlli Sltret tnulh to the Or- amateur
emit e.t r
in Oiland*.. toiler I llir mri|ii*lilir«' lie »*ld
rPilBIMfl Ua! a|tf1nk' th
tlS -l IH,3S2.
Itooni t'V room, Ihr ( i n l i i ct«*ori Ml*" ftitrin ] 6f 1411 Sriiiil htglik* 4v,
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Mo»t of the increase was In r --J
e&lt;t 'Hit r.-.iating j«.&lt;rty nffn el
- m i l i u j i l l ( if f ili «H% ( ii it i i t h r
iaudn Highway, be declared, and II. -, feat. Included Ihe liack bv"d, tcu ll from the *alt'tip nl \*i**'ual «t wlmlir-ii|i nf thr
iaaty thru*!, qUMlinn rnaik and
1 lidmlirr* 1ciltf fhr rfirfimlVIrr It •
property, altbnuah moat cnuntlr’l i r t i l i l i r . t I in, I f ir iit R jlf ir .ii I h» t h t
IMimtrd oiil that the preim l right- other difficult movement* and tail*n l anti K n r it r lutre. while trrrivnl niMfii* Miitiviyiiimia felt* I tom Ihr iuxiiri'uia hrndipiarlri
A lllte "f I2ii Coutniunl.*. (mnl
also reported train* In valualjnn&lt;
ol-way north lo Seminole Rnutr- posture.
Harry Wester a&gt;mm men without prevniu. *ervice *t*v phimr 4-mIIn. Sm ui'iim o', hr trull- ly marched nut to thr . I m t .lug i» r u i i j i r if fn 4 lin n , M ill h r 4 lift lilt on peraonal and railroad and telehome
firtl thr m llrrn Mwirni*«l mr I I Ing
*ard it sufficient with it* width of panlril at the piano.
thr “ Internationale,” and l.itrd
graph property.
T h e p r o g r a m opened with
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alinutlng "Trimniy go huiii. vi&gt;
0|&lt;euing
bearing.
into
the ••rttrr grt (n lin r.**
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Railroad and telegraph propert’62 feet.
I l f th** n n e r ( N m n l u l I I f r I f o r . e
medley rrn Ihe banjo l.y W illard
Mn n u n ! h r r ocrNhinn, ( h r i ' I i i p m tnry will hr oiir«."
la a»»aa»ed by the atato whTlc rea1
Army * minitower neerl. anil rite
**l «m r»tim ilrrl I i IMNMI mrn nv»r*
The
widening
would
make
French
4'onntilly,
with
M
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pntminritt
lnisinr&gt;.
nitn
Si* llrltlsh officrr* attemptert Iand personal property la assaaseii
way it u«e» the (one* il ha*. Vm i ii 11r*f *in him with j« pmj* . iit**h in.prcl Ihr premier* -b*o *I \ be t h i n i h i f r f o m l h t m i l h « v r h r r n
Avenue a *lx lane highway similar company ing.
by count*- lax a»*aaanr«.
to the alatr highway on Ridge
Guest* Intriatilced by Fot S loo ,airf the Home Aimed Set- 4hfI Hulirit him if hr *Miitr1 tn forr thr puli, r ,un&lt; into actirrti 411 A*ill hr anIpTff nut. W iH rt » tiff
Only mftrill of the stale’* 07 connM IA M I,
Sept. 28— f/Tt— Three
11e#•, Ip■#4| U at r t a , t BH|
wrre
Rm,h (i, Harrlman
They ivrrr J r r t rd by Itn l, In.Id1
r im , Kt j i | » t .»*'&lt;•! f lu ■*r r*ir»ltth»
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tie* reported a &gt;lacroue In thri- *»l»rihnne rornpanv g irl. acru*ed n| wood Avenue In Daytona
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which, he declared, ha* pcde.trian son, Rotarian, A. -I Tnompmn
Th r 1Mil Atlrmrrtf Divi'lon, d"- Mu
11441 i fit lil'r Ail v fivrftiin
nvtrall taxable property, and (■• putting a idlver lining worth an underpasses
Jr of Orlando. George Morgan, into the «nh|erI rieepiv enough to
at .eyeral point*.
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1’iirm A lid ion Mori
all Instancex the darraa** wa, ■.lim ited lioo.mw) in thely bra.
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In a letter to tVeatev S w c
•icre* surrendered today, and five
amall.
Sandy Jacob.on of *l,e Key • &gt;»i Ilie*
fI lamff«•et•4 Me.
Opens Friday Niglil building
They are Calhoun. DaRo.o, I.t other per.on* were tmoked with Stele Road Department rnmmi
Hirtbday greeting, weir sung 1 ■'
i.rrman
au'i r omnuni.i
Vin-on noted in » pieparetl
aloner, Mr. Hoyle polnteil out Hi-- George W illiam , ami I. M '
bertf. Wakulla, Itardea. Okeehnbee them,
lira appeal’ d piMlan! Hial lb &gt;
l.lglr* j»olea w e n erected
Dixie and Hamilton.
All were freed on bond, rrim-ln™ need f-ir a pedestrian it rider pa a ne|| Martin KHneclphri led ' I - tltletnenl ll*al ihe pretenl d»*l* a' the former alr| rt al (ilrutei
ti.b reiiut.ltlouing lia.1 -Ii in t, a1
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The blgga.i Increase war rr- from 11.mm to tt.6*&gt;o. Jndi-e ll-e arm.* F'rem-it Avenue at Eight ecu •inging.
law cicmpl* liont indm linn mer, villr in preparation for thr open the l(r,f party and .pan-d ..It,,
ported hy Dade county whi;h h -- Willlard In criminal court ga&gt;» th Rtirel a* a aafety meaaure fo»
I'realdent Ralph A. Smith ntg
Ing tomorrow nighl nf Ihr new prnprrtj .hnldrra
an e»tlmated IBfi.1,357,#93 In tax­ them a mild tongup.|aahln&lt;r f” r pupil* of Seminole High Hr-hn-d rd the memlter* lo atteod 'he wilb dependent*
Trlr hollaing .Imltagr i•I
i r t , be rnnllmied. tn *ailing Ol* Fanner* Aur-lhm Market, and *11
able property. Dad#'* I94P total -nauntlng the law." anil told *helr Orlando haa « aimilar Undernaa* *• lli.ttict K ina n i. ''onvention at
indication* point to a i front in I)'* Ruhr.
the
National
Guard
and
|te^-rv--«
Colonial
Drive
and
Ihe
Orangwaa SM041.DI6.172.
Orlando. Oct. 7-10
attorney. Harry Preplah:
•».- arttirH four* mi- ♦•kinr turn rr,,w,k r «Hinly Aicmt f* U
Duval reported taaabla property
V IE N N A , fW|,l. ‘K ,1*1 Sr a*
“ People aren’t aa stupid ■* you Rlo-.om Tra il, he ilale.|,
wlu* h*vp Imil foil I ( fits, ovfD 4ii ",,ri
ih li nittffiinK.
■‘It la hoped that inch an undri
totaling t2t4A50.AJt, cwmparrd to think they are."
T A M P A . Sept &gt;4 &lt;q*, * r,H
Tomrnuiil*'
di.lurhanr*
South Sanford Avenue, which trrrdf1f «aN
rr
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na
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tw
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yrara of m ilitary retype d u r t n r 'be
11mI*mrt »IH f*« 4 m I « o l
l2IO.fi.12.3U for 10«»i Kttlaborourh
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bad been Mocked for Ihe laying
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M I 7,h71,820. eomnarod t* »2flfi- ged were:
id'atgad with fir*' '• ................ l . r
of a culvert is now open fm (r«f
We
are
laklng
in
men
wtj&gt;&gt;
have
Florida title* bad no traffic i|aa*i’
4to,M 3; and Pim-llsa 1183,827.1 If),
in Hie death of h«t .mail .on .bo.*
fn- b* pointed out.
I o l I’l. W RFI'K I ’ll
many de|wndentr," Vln.on -ea8
I*ifc Cheap Price For in I !*I !*.
compared lo I I M .844.944
i r w a d a a e e l*a P a g e r o a r )
•e«fv Wa. found -1'lffed In.lde * ,*.
Dave Shannon and hi* Siring
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finding
lhal
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they were Hrsden'on, M »&gt;i*i,'"
On a parrentag# haala. the M r
f ngri a'oi «* the l . o in
JfFitFftldY whrfi file’ *tlivrr
Slopping War, Says Gl Plant
nut pievlnii* aervlre are atlll nl M„.|.-r. will furnish mush for
C ity, Avon Park, Uutr&gt;
A N O T H E R IIRA B A N D IT
■•at Inereaae* wera raported hy
Chief f'lirnlnal H-i o' V 4 »
Ihr nrraaion, and are lporu-irrd ifFlllltg Id nVttlfl Ililf HikT • 1**1 ♦
home
Vet
veteran,
are
living
or
Winter Haven. I eealmrg. Pur*.. •
K E E N E . N. II.. Sep* 2 8 -r m
r j fit. John* rountr which lumped It*
l-y Ihr Sanfmd Atliintb National K«in! trurk, w m f«tir»**i infn t \ ♦ llltrCMt 841«| Mix f &gt;1, M T't'i*.
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Avrlliir
«' f ;■* v» ,i* *»M ill v*»frp#*i ♦lit iff tinA Marino sergeant who belpo-i .iward* finnt the N'ntlon*l Sab-'GilliPtl .h** k»|r»AN n#x1litti|* 11**h t f h r
312; and Alachua which reported arrestrd Mr*. Eleanor Htln.on, .11
I.arry Jonc* will srrvr a, on
f'mii'pr«rfi A v r n t i r »( Iff If* riVInrl*
1* »f It .( hf»t *fffi, II I! r t f
an inereaae from ttS.81fl.6l8 to on a shoplifting eomplaint. to retie the Rusatan rontulale lr&lt; Council.
tiorirer. and product, .obi wilt ) i' %I r »il Miy |'ii»»f M ill u * hf* Ji il t i, &gt; ti r i
S A F E T Y t (IN F E R E N C E
11**1*1aV ‘All* « it"! h Ii a iff »hr
which she pleader! innocent. .b» Seoul wrute hi. family “ If I evr*
135.6.18.2.13.
include farm rrrip* and m in e d
iff f lmrlr* Itt'ii k N4i’l I#•&gt;Inv
Georg* A. Speer, roiinly pro­ Um-oii. item* *uch a» farm imil.
bed to give my life tn keen w*i
h»'4il, h'll l|i11 111 '1 HI III v f . i , . „
had in her braaalere;
»th
William
I*.
Ilitrnr*
nf
l
i
t
secuting altorney, is representing
p
Two toy gun*, a ne»-kl»re, • from hitting cloae tn home,
An Invitation haa liecn extended
•••Ii*** &lt; ahiM't *hr n pi t , 1 •' All •1HM ,r*a|
H E D O N E W RONG
the Seminole County Chamlicr to the managei and the Hoard nf Wiiifh Mra* «lr Ivinkf Hi*4 I ►
bracelet, five toy automot.lle*. . would lie a cheap price to p er."
&lt;« hm • flr«
\ he«&lt;
klumntfo fn «vhirh f* P illfiiilnl «i
D E T R O IT . Sept. 28 t/Tt Ad..., of Commerce *l the two day Gov
H unllMNld nr |*8| • f hr* •*
The teetey waa written a f*-&gt;
.mall jack nlantern, two n .J y
Howard Hell «tole a Idryrl*. Inlco-1 ernor's Highway Safety Confer­ Dirnlora of the atictinn market fiuifr I hit n I'lfMI lit- « mn Irvifi^!
day.
ago
hy
Staff
Rgt.
Jark
A
panties and a p*n and pencil set.
ing lo tide it home to Atlanta, *., ence which held lla first general at Webster to viait thr n r . mat *•» avitlil till tine VVilhr I *»♦ Mik*.
I’R E S ID E N T I tl i i i m ;
krt, and to coach the local prr.o,, Nrgfn, wh»* wi| i iiftrm|ilir
Pnlirr alleged
the
eotlertlne F’lrhter, 31, who w e * among th
T A I.I.A H A S S K K . S»nt *8 &gt;/&gt;'
In court he wa* riim -lp i r araainri Hits morning in Tampa
..pt P w
P E K IN , ill.. S-pi
nr! on market practirr, t*id Mi !•*(I turn fmin Itrnrva In f*4*tnrrn..i
— The State today paid Bober* J. cama from Iwr, live and ten r-en* f in l Marine* (&gt;■ sweep Into the stricken.
Mra. C M. Flower* la represent­ llawaon
pc, . cvrlt**
low 1*,at 'Franklin tl
renter nf the South Korean rltv.
Avriilia,
M
fitl
a
*
li'i
iu
rhavifnl
Pleu*. Orlandn attorney, a M.noo •tore* and waa valued at 82 (*fi
“ It waa wrong," he .aid, “I ing Ihe Seminole County Mom'
*n |hr
•
'lock
and
damaged
ni-i
"If
we
don’t
atop
them
In
K
o­
with
fiiluiH
tfi
ifivr
*
|ini|M
*i
Mra.
Rtfn»on
wa*
held
tn
lorv*
I 'J *pad aI fee for helping tha Road
rea," Sgt. Firhler wrote, "where ought III gel about fill day* in tall ‘ Demonstration Clubs al tne meet
L K G lflN M E E T
huml *i|;ri«l larfni r making tin i s i l t n a d brtdg- on 'ha Hill, . , . ri'*»f
Department defend a ault which (sail for hairing Friday.
The judge obliged him.
Inga.
•uith o f Pekin Jan t
The Sanford Pott 5.1 of ihr turn
next will they strike? We Ilia*
resulted In overthroxeliu the .12
"
Amrrlran legion will meet Mon
' few day. ag"
towrar.'t ait back and lal the Tom
A l. TO M E S H O M E
year-old practice of renting equip­
l«*«l frnck tht lariiF i»*rr in ( f:n
day night at 8:00 o'clock and all
munlata threat engulf all th» goo&gt;*
I.OS A N G E L E S . Rent 38 -At
ment to build mad* without romp*
N
A
T
IO
N
S
W
E
I
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R
memliera of Ihe Post are urged
hr,1 f h r ||F»h nf fliftfrilfii* * The
A tlrad Al Jol»on returned b- we did all over th# world and onl&gt;
tltlve l,Ida.
C H IC A G O , Sept
i,lb T ’- I(fi ni *« n 4nt «*? T hr ■Vl i r t v f%
to attend in order that the broad­
T n
Tha fee, requisitioned hv the plan* fait night from entertainin' •trike l&gt;ark when it etrlkea home."
narion'a
wraHier
pat
ter
u
e
&gt;
*
cast of tbr program will
a
»» m n M
Road Department, fa In addition to combat troop* In the Korean we,
little
change
I'ulav
surer**, said Karlyle floiiaholder,
R O U G H TO W G IR L
Plaua1 regular retainer of I 1 JW0 a ion* and had this comment:
Moat nf Ihe rniilisi ,1 had ahou
pu.t commander.
P H IL A D E L P H IA , S-pt. 28 _*/»».
The Weather
“ Know what it feel, like to M
year aa attorney for the State
Joel S. Field announicl fmtay era nr rhtudy weather. S k l e , wet*
rifle-wielding “cow
girl"
back? I’m going ♦&lt;* look nn m » t« — A
Board of Administration.
clear over the
northern
jrc .i
that
final
arrangements
for
this
W
A
S
H
IN
G
TO
N
,
Sept.
28
Iff*)
Government
prnmitca
of
larger
IA C K S O N V II.I K. ^**-|ii '* * i,V i
He and lawyer* hired hy Inter come tax and aee If I paid eno..»h • wounded her husband, exchange*
broadcast. “ Operation Early Bird," p la i n ., Ih r fur euiilhue.r *u,l 11,
ftrml nfi
76
"Those ruy* are wonderf"' " *h. »hot* with a hand nf policemen an-* •uppliet and lower price* of meal today tlmwed *ign* of fulfilment.
52
w eated contractor* did mo*t of the
Pacific northwest. |i w a . , bold
over
Station
W
T
R
R
have
t&gt;em
1 iriclnnati
»t,»
6fl
A* ihe Agrtnilture Department predicted trveral week* ago. the completed.
“ courtroom work In tha equipment •Ingar tald reporter* In referrin? then surrendered last night.
and fog gy In
the
northeasterMre. Amelia Range, 47. wn&lt; movement of cattle and hog* from farm* to tlaughlrr market ii begin­
Drover
76
10
rental ault. The Toad Dapiytmenl’a to the moral* of rombat troop.
-tatea and p a r tly etnudy in lb
71
*8
Detroit
regular staff of lawetra tnok llttlo "TM * la a mmh tmigher war than liken lo police headnuartera ,*itl ning In increase. Ukrwtte, ilaughtcrer* are beginning lo rut thru
•’
lilt
hern
aisle*.
Cool
weathe,
S IN A T R A D IVO Kf E
4'*
1'r n t m
wearing a ten-gallon hat, while
\8
part In th* pmcaadlnfa. Attorney tha fail one. hallev* me."
S A N TA M O N IC A , Calif- Sept spread nver Hie northern Ruckle, New Voik
trimmed cow girl *klrt and PfJW buying prirea. These price curaf
65
Gmeral Rlrhanl Krvln opoo*e»t th»
nor
th
ern
greal
p
la
i
n
,
.n
d
»he
*
«
I
boy boots. She wai charged wl'K should *oon he reflected in retad ment reported that meat produc­ 2K fill— T b r I l-year-old marriag- ern l.ake Superior region
Phoenix
mi
BOM B PROOF
fit
(
R^*d Department In the litigation
priee levels.
tion hy ledrralljrdnapcrtcd alaligh. of Frank Sinatra and hla wife of
H riiftlr
♦V)
aggravated aaaault and battery an-*
N E W YOR K. Sent
28
38
It la normal for meat ninpllr* terer* laat week totalled 328.- firlallv hit the rocks today wit'
fA
w
i khifi,;if?H, n .r
The fashionable Sherry-Nether, vlntatlnn* of the firearm* set.
65
WARNING RRRVtfR
O ltl.A N D O A N h O i l ' l l
to be lowest and prirea h ig h -it OOOjOOO pound*. Thia was an in­ Mr* Narn-y Sinatra receiving an
"i
Port My era
71
MfTCHKI. FIELD, N.
Rep* land Hotel hae set up an emergency
in the late summer. That la the crease nf 8 per rent over the pre­ proximalelv a third nf the croor.
F R A N K F U R T , Germany S- (* Jacksonville
81
MRS. KNOX DIES
fil
JR id t—A lc‘.*ph«nle atr raid bomb ahalter and rlvtlian defense
*ea»nn of smallest marketing, of vious week and 11 per cent above er’s rati mated |I.OOO.(Kin * ¥e ■ 2M (,7b Miaa Sadie ibdle A ’ both
71
41
JO H N S T O W N . N. Y „ Sept. 2«
warning ay»t»m rapable of alert unit for gursta and peraonnrl.
meat animals. Farmer* are bury production in the correspondent income. Sinatra let hi* wifi h*&lt;not of Ortandn, Fla,, wa- annoin*- 1 Orlando
The management of the hotel, et (AA Mm. O a rle a B. Knox, one n* then with rrnp cultivations and week tait year.
Ing anv part of the nation In the
a separate maintenance decree b- today aa the first w o m a n 'udge •
San ford Went her
* 0 evert of «nemr air attarh haa be--- Fifth Avenue and 59th Street, Amarira'a leading woman Indus harvesting operation, and with
The hulk of tttla Inereaae wea default In auperlor rourt.
the If. S. mnirt system in German
triallst*,
die.1
last
night
at
hr*
■
n
non
need
yesterday
that
the
en­
fattening nf meet animal*.
pork. Hog •laughter wa* tl per
eomplated. contlnantul afr com­
Mias
Arbuthnot
prepared
for
»h
fireg Rautter. attorney for M*
High yesterday *3
Normally, farm sales begin cant greater than in the previous Sinatra, tald that tha one tlm- practice of law by studying nigh'
mand
headquartira
announced gine room, two stories below the home here. 8h* wa* 92.
l.ow lw U y 71
For more than 40 years, Mrs to expand In late September.
•treat level of the 37-alory build­
yeaterday.
while
working
aa
a
secretary
In
Imhby box Idol will earn eto.e ♦’
Rain yeaterday 2.1 lmh
ing, would be used aa tha aheltcr. Knox had headed tha Charles R They usually reach the year's
Market Receipt* of hog* last
Final Installation haa been mi
the Department of Ju'lire,
Total Rept. rain. 8 2d inch*.
The room house* flrc-fightlnr Knox Gelatin O k founded In thi* highest level tn December ami
eak ware tald to have been the a million dollar* this year. Mr*
thla mouth on 144 il r n M warn Ino
She came tu Get man, in tirin'
Sinatra haa bean receiving I 2,7M&gt;
Normal Sept. rain. fi.Jif tnrhe.
teloyhowaa In i * w i * 4 gammunt- equipment and radiation meter* central New York community hv Januarj. HimlUrily, priee* gene­ largvNt for th* aaaaon to daU and a month support for harxalf and as an assistant In thr war crime*
Tide* today: High. 8:68 A.M.
(Gelgar counters that can detect her husband In 1140. flhe gave rally are hrwvft during those of r«cord proportions for thla
their three ehildran during month* trials at Nuernberg, then he arm
find 9:P4 P.M. and low, 2:J|
Unto o t year.
radioactive elements from an atom up active direction of tho firm r* montha.
of negotiations over the u ttle - aailatant U. 8. district attorney at
A M and 2:48 P.M
Aa
evidence
of
Increasing
meat
cenlly,
bat
continued
ns
chairman
Supplies
of
b*ef
cattle
al
major
bamb).
It
ran
accommodate
B
O
O
Haadqnartara did Not Maitlfy th*Stuttgart.
mant.
rntoWw * na rag* * v w )
•uppllea, the Agriculture Departpersona, tha hotel's top capacity. of the hoard of director*.

t Assessed Value Of
Florida Property
Is Up 153 Million

Sr|l(

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l/t’ l

.1

3 Telephone Girls
Are Arrested In
Brassiere Case

MoIImt llf’ld Imm*
iVlurrlc*r Of lh*r Sun
Hidden In In* Box

Rettv Cnrrlr.it, ■** y.-n1In*

Road Suit Attorney
RrccIveH Special Fee

More Cattle Moving T o Markets
Should Result In Meat Price Cut

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jr H T R ^ A N F O R I^ lR A L R ^ A !2 0 g D J ^ M llD jJ ^

GFs Japanese Girl Friend Prays
That He Will Come Back To Her
H&gt; H A L B O Y L E

KO REA — (VP)— On* day on a hill tide noith of Taegu I **&gt;
U lkinf with a (roup of doughboys about thru Japanese gill friendt.
A major had told mr that at Irail 30 prr crnl of Amrrican troop*
who havr spent much time in Japan have art up wnw kind of arrange
inent with a Japanese girl.

Stars And Stripes

There la something endlessly
oching and pathetic In these
mances between our occupation
(&lt; a s m tI ■mr«4 I ' r s i M I'a i# O b » |
forres and the women of an alien government buildings are slightly
land and alien culture. Many rr«
to the nor'h.
fleet only male opportunism. But
Combat commanders said they
‘ ire reflect the hunger of
ly and troubled men for sta- wrtr confident the Allied force
llty and love.
would win Seoul tsilhin hours.
The odds are against thrie Im­
While the four-pronged drive
promptu
housekeeping
setups
Into the city pushed ahead, a U.
ever ripening Into permanence. H. First Cavalry armored patrol
There are many barriers to cross.
rwerping up from the south sped
Hut It Is sm iting how often the into Chong/u. This put them only
pnlons havr developed Into deep 40 miles from the Inchon-Seoul
and genuine partnerships which Beachhead.in
t soldiers themselves seek to
Ita swift drive—70 miles In
srpetuate
by Christian marriage.
r
four days— threatened soon to
“One thing about a Japanese close the gap between the two
klrl—once she falls for you she fronts and seal tens of thousands
Will stay faithful,” said one nf Bed Koreans in the aouth.
Soldier on the hillside. 'I don't
Allied forces scorn! sharp gains
worry about that as much as all along the southeastern front,
the guys who have girls back In
from Yongiiok on the Hea of
the states.”
“Japanese girls don't try to Jnpan to Chinju on the southwest.
But Allied commanders were
hold-dig you," a young private
throwing the greatest weight of
aald.
manpower into the toil tie to se­
. “They’r# willing b&gt; give more cure symbolic- Seoul.
than they get. They don't ask any­
The Beds raptured the South
thing of you.”
Korean capital three days after
• Bather shyly he pulled out a they Invaded across Parallel .'IH
etter and handed it to ntr. Just June 26— just three montha ago.
en an enemy sniper opened up
The U. H. and South Koreain Iniq our position and I had to read
fantrymrn of the Seventh LBviaion
Bo letter lying face down in a
nearby ditch It was from a girl rwrpt eastward across the ReoulRuwon road and jumped the Han
who worked In a Tokyo cabaret, southeast
of the rity.
gnd apparently a rear area ser­
Artillery liarrsyes temporarily
geant had been trying to twosilenced Bed gunfire on South
time the private.
Mountain a 700-foot hill looking
"Some sergeant told me you
died." she wrote In quaint pid- over the south approaches to
n English,” so I thought you Seoul.
Col. I.ewis (Chesty) Puller's
I sn I prayed to got ami
First Itegiment Marines, who had
present fruits and beer to your
crossed the river from near Yangghost yesterday.
"But your Utter come today dungpo suburb un the southwest,
joined in the barrage from south­
I trust nobody rscept you.
"Please come back to anywhere west city heights.
Fre&gt;h reinforcements poured in­
Japan. I l l try best to find you.
the beachhead to throw their
Y&lt; i saving you want know way to
for send money for me but I can't firepower into the climatic bat­
tall you about money because you tle for the city.
Airborne infantrymen— 2.400
fighting for peace. I don't have
lamin' Sun.lav at Kimpo airfield
any hope except you.'
told her absent northwest of Seoul. One hundred
And then
fifty planes shuttled the airborne
"We ran look only one things t j - troop, complete with battle kits
ber. Do you know whatT That from Japan. They had just ar­
moon. Alwaya look at sky and rived there by ship from the
United Slate*.
At Inchon, 22 miles west of
' I ' m aurely will be nice girl
and waiting for you. You forge'. Seoul, a fresh 8outh Korean divi­
sion landed.
*»•: Pm worry
p m |one thing* only
Both outfit* were started Inland
If oomethlng happen you. I prty
elthout delay to join in th* fight­
jmur safety and good lucky."
'Hhe signed It with her love. ing.
This was the picture within
When the sniper's fire had lifted
I'M M M t"he letter hack in this Seoul:
The Seventh Division fought to­
Irate and he illenUy put It in
ward South Mountain, the main
rpo ritet bver his Jrtart.
Then be picked up hit rifle and Red defensive position in the
i back In his .....
buslm
Jness War southern section.
To the west, the Marine First
m Jstrange and peace Is olfrii
stranger. Rut unless the god, of Regiment seised the highest pnlnts
battle send a bullet thruugh that In the Tung Mak Kang district.
latter I feel sure the private's From these, they poured mortar
m ile evh‘ ret girl will fare l-tt.-r and artillery fire Into Bed posi­
than did Madame Butterfly when tions on South Mountain and Into
the sprawling Seoul army a r­
tWa noisy time Is past.
racks.
.♦ T h is H ike first of
Marines searched a city jailcolumns on this subject.t
bout# In this southwest district of
Seoul fur 3,000 American prison­
Income Tux ReceiptN er* reported held in Seoul. Rut
underground operator nald the
Put U .
Out O f Red an
Reds had slipped them away sev­
eral days ago.
• W ASHINGTON. Bept. *6—&lt;*&gt;)The Marine Fifth Regiment,
Wagry quarterly ineome ta i nay- which crossed tha Han last Wad■seats In September, mostly from nestlay. drove into the city from
W allens, havo put tho govern- the north and west against strong­
it's receipts ahead of Its spend ly defended Red porltlons.
for the first time since thi
South Koreans Marines were
seal year began July I.
throwing their weight In the drive
The treasury reported tods'* from the west.
that, as of Sept. 21, revenue topped
Columns of smoke towered over
expenditures by 6208,218.464
the city. Three Bed Koreans regi­
That was considerably better ments on the north, ami elements
Mowing than a year ago when the of two divisions on the south,
Rom ament had a deficit of ||.. bitterly resisted the sdvsnce.
Seoul la g city built abort
I
P
thi s point. It ended
♦■at ftacal year last June .10 In the ground. There srs virtually no
cellars, subways, tunnels or air
Vfd by 13,122,102^67.
la th* July I-Sept I I period this raid shatters.
Rut granite-walled
buildings
- f j l h e government took 1n I*.,7*&gt;3*3 compared to »7JW*.. llks the government center and
In the similar period |a*t university on tht north and Duk
Soo Palace offered the Reds
,**m
.Yii‘
* lh li * * , r to* ,r68.767,r
strong redoubts.
I7B00.1 US r compared
And each mud-walled hut In thf
•346 a year ago.
Some officials say the govern- outlying districts was a possible
nest nr Red resistance. Allied
aunt may end this fiscal year with
■ surplus despite the costs of the up by the Oct. I hike In lag rate*
Korean fighting and rearmament and a lag In spending the new de
program.
fense appropriations, are eipertrd
Increased taa collections, nushed to contribute to that result.

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Kami!, Jr., 10, In which she r n
riding In front.
The condition of Miss Wilke,
who was taken to Fernald-Laugh
ton Memorial Hospital, was report
ed much improred this afternoon
by her attending physician, Dr. J
N. Tolar, and the was due in In­
tent home.
Adroit handling of the Chevrn
let by Charles Hamil, who we&gt;
driving north on the highway. Is
credited with saving the lives of
not only the three passengers In
hit car and himself but four •&gt;- cupanta of a 1840 Pontiac -taiio*
wagon, which was reported to have
heen sidewise on the highway. Not­
ing this in hi* path he nulrkb
swerved to the left, his right fen
der hitting the other car which
was driven by John E . Willard
Orlando
motorcycle
patrolman
Damage to each automobile was
estimated at 1160.
The other two passenger* In the
Chevrolet were Donna Witte end
Calvin Wright who w**rr rrttfirtp *
unhurt. Three unidentified passen­
gers were in the other automobile
State Patrolman R. D. Harrison
Inspected the accident.

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Opium Raid On Si.
Paul Hotel Brings
D eathTo US Agent
ST P A U L . Minn., Sept. 2&amp;-&lt;&gt;P»
— One federal narcotics agsnl w r*
killed and another wounded In a
Sunday morning opium raid on a
downjpwn hotel here.
Four men—one of them wounded
In an e*changr with the agents—
were taken Into custody.
Killed by a bullet through the
heart was A. M. Banes. 60, chie'
uf the U.S. Narcotics Bureau for
the northwest area. Jorepli Win
beg, 27. a narcotics agent, h i *
shut through the »ide,
John Wong, 60, it held under
guard in a ho pital. lie wa* wound
rd five tunes. Doctor* said both
wounded men hate a rhane* to re­
cover.
Bang. Winl&gt;eg and a third agent
Virgil MagniMon, found Wipe and
three other men in a hotel room
authorities said Sum* were amok
Ing opium. Leaving Msenu'on t"
guard the other three, Bangs and
winl&gt;eg took Wong to hi* own
room after he told them he had
more opium there.
“ lie went into the chert—and
brought out this jar of opium,'
•aid Wlnheg In a statement from
Ills hospital tied.
“ Bangs asked him If that's all
hr had. He reached lark and whip
ped out a gun.
“ We liotii jump'd him and hshol me first arol I fell ami the
three of us were ill the rlo'rt and
wrr-tlmg around and he sho'
Bang- too. I grahlied hi* gun to
keep him from 'hooting any more
and Hang- finally pulled out hi*
gun and lu- shot Wong."
The thire other men were ho«k“d
on charges of suipii iun of murder
and a* material willies'**. They
gave their names a* Jimmy Wong
41, Ma»on C ity , Is ; l*o Wong. M
Minneapolis, arol Yer Wong. 47
St. Paul. They said they were not
related.
Charge* ngnin-t John Won*’
await completion of sn Invest1''*
lion bring conducted by St. Peul
police, Treasury agents and F B I
agents.

forces fought through winding
alleys, uphill and down, from hut
to hut.
While the fuur Allied rulumns
ground Into Seoul, Seventh D ivi­
sion elements fanning southward
rolled through Suwon into Osan,
10 miles south uf Seoul.
They recaptured large stores uf
Amrriran equipment which
n
spokesman said the Reds bait
teited In the full of Taejon In
July.
Osan was the town where trallMsxing 24th Diviilon Americana
entered tl
the Korean War in earl)
July, only to be pushed down
"Heartbreak Highway" all the
bloody way to Taegu.
Amrrican forres wete storming
bark up Heartbreak Highway in
mighty stride* Irurn the south.
The 24th Division captured
Kumchon, 10 miles northwest of
Taegu, against bitterly-resisting
elements of the Communist Ninth
Division. The Communists had
been ordered to hold u|»en the main
route north at all costs ns an
escape gateway for crumbling
Rtd Korean divisions In the south.
"We are likely to run into th*
whole enemy Ninth Division be
fore this is through." said Maj.
(ieneral Frank W. Mllburn, First
| l a * « l|M M r s | g VMS** f l l V
!)• # )
Corps commander. "I would Just
ction* by an American airborne
as soon destroy thsm here as any force was the huldltig of Bos*
place."
togne, Belgium,— in which the
Rut while the 24th Divlsloe Ihlst Airtxirne Division rolled
smashed against this Red strong- into action on trucks and on
point, First Cavalry armored pa­ foot.
trols made a wide end sweep to
Early reports from Kimpo ac­
the north against virtually no re­
sistance and rollad all the way counted for atxiut 2,600 men rn
to Chonju. 71 air miles northwest the allIxjrne outfit arriving there.
The
regular
organisational
of Ta ..
They wgre only 10 mile* from strength of an airlxirne regiment
Chocblwun, another key junction is 3,17d men. Such a regime'll
1631 l4.2-inch
.d 'III Y II
on tha main Ta*gu-8#oul highway. normally is esiuippesl with
&gt;**, 76 and
66 miles nurth*s*t uf Kumchuti mortars, 3.5-liich hasouka
which the 24th Division captured. 67 millmrtrr recoltless rifle* am(
The Flrat Cavalry foot troo|M*is long-range anti-tank guns This
leapfrogged Taejon, scene of the gives the present airborne .regi­
bitterest American defeat of tin* on ut nearly double tin- firepouer
war. it was there the 24th Divi­ of the aveiage World War I I
sion had lost Its commander, Maj airlxirtn- regiment
It I* customary ti strengthen
General William F. Dean in re­
I hr regiment, as 1*111.- conditions
treating combat.
Allied troops smashed out sharp dictate, by attaching h»avv a rtil­
new aln* all along the old south- lery and tank* from ground tore*#
beachhead again*! surpris­ in the area into which Ike airUirne isgiment moves.
ingly light Red reiistance
On the east coast. South Ko­
An airlxirne iH* iston usually
reans captured the shell of bout- consist* of three rfgim'ntr. with
larded Yongdok and pushed two a supporting battalion of 105
miles northward.
mlllinirlrr Imwiiner*.
Tlx- new* dispatches yesterday
South Korean sources at Pusan
told .A. .P correspondent
W illlair made no Identification of the
IMMM
Shinn that th# Fifth'* Maj. Gen­ airborne unit arriving st Kimeral Kim Chang Duk had heen po.
killed north of I’ohang five days
However, the Arm) presently
ago while fleeing north tu Join has only two u|wrailng airlxirne
ths Communist 12th Division.
division*, the H2ml anil llth .
There was no nplanatlon of the
The M2nd with headquarters at
apparent discrepancy in the two Fort Itragg, N. C., wss among tho
reports.
few divisions of the Army at nr
(Tha New York Time* In a near full strength when the Ko­
dispatch from Korea said a Bus rean war started.
»l*n major waa reported killed
On the other hand, the llth qlrand anotnier Soviet
- • —officer taken borne, w h o s e home hate Is Camp
prisoner by an American coni­ Campliell, K y., la a veteran ot
ine 8eou!-Suwon area,
Far East service. It waa, un­
me* dispatch quoted a til about a year ago, part of the
Ssvonth
‘vision spokesman. This Japanese occupation army. Ita of­
waa tho
______ ml report that Kussian* ficers and at least some of Ita
had boon raptured or klllod In enlisted personnel would be wlsa
Korun ground fighting).
to the ways of the Orient.

Air Bonn* Troops

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Chingju Taken

UN Assembly

II ewllaaee grass Csss User
If'welleaee g n w Wee* n s ' l
tie with anti-tank mine*. A U. S. tbe prerrure on Yugoslavia by protank waa blow up today.
vokinf border incident* almoit
Low-flying
American
plane*
dropped thousands of the "Sur­ daily.
render or Die" leaflet* on ComAlthouih he did not mention (he
munlst-held positions before the Soviet Union or Communist China
city was seised.
When the ultimatums were re­ by name, Kardelj’s meaning on
jected, jet planes opened en aerial Korea was obvious when he said:
assault on tha Communists. The
"Those who are inspiring th#
lead Jet put a macklnegune out of policy and activities of the North
action with rockets.
Korean government have embark­
Chlnjo once wa* a prosperous ed upon an aggresalv* course,
city of 60,000 people in the heart whose consequences will have to
of the southern agricultural belt. be born* by th* people of the
Today it waa abandoned and dy­ whole world.”
ing.
Kardelj's statement regarding
Twenty-one square blocks in the the 36th Parallel cam* at a time
center of Chinju were destroyed. when it appeared likely U. N.
forces In Korea soon might reach
Jqui
of the North Korean Sixth Divl that old dividing Un*. H* mad*
no specific reference to U. N.
sion was wrecked.
Prisoners revealed the command troops. In the Security Council
post location and a U. S. dive- Yugoslavia abstained on the June
resolution ordering military sc
bomber nailed It.
Wreckage of nine Russian tanks lion against North Korea.
The United Nations, Kardrlj
wss found In a garage.
While Torm ans force entered said. “Should strive to find a
from the south, Infantrymen of solution which would bring about
Mai. General William R. Keane's a cessation of hostilities and the
251 h Division attacked from the t e m p o r a r y r*-*atabllahm*nt—
pending the achievement of Ko­
eastern approach.
The Red* were caught flat- rean unity— of th# former demar
footed. They had built defenses ration line along the IHth narallel
Kardrlj, who also is Yugo'laonlv on the east side of the city.
The Americans moved In *« via'* foreign minister, rhargi-d the
f*&lt;l a Communist soldier ran out Soviet bloc has accelerated its
of a building and lumped Into an campaign against his country l&gt;v
American Jeep thinking It was his. provoking new border Incident.'.
Simultaneously Yugoslavia inThe surprised Red realised his
mistake, started to shoot hie way trixtucrd two resolutions designed
to strengthen the Assembly's ef­
out and waa killed.
Torman said two Communist forts to prevent aggression.
One calls for the establishment
officer* in a raptured jeep rolled
up to the lead tank, shouted a of a permanent mediation com­
command and then blanched when mission made up of small powei*.
they realised Be occupants were The othrr requires a nation In­
volved in armed conflict tu Issue
Americans,
Both were captured.
Eight a cea»e-fire order within 24-hour*
other Red officers and 10 enlisted and tu withdraw ita armed forces
from disputed territory. Failurr
turn were seised.
Fuur hundred Beds were killed. to do so automatically would
Tw o American casualties were re­ brand th* country as an aggres­
sor.
ported.
Kardell said when the Bovlel
The lir*f American infantry­
men entering the rity were com­ Union speaks pf peace and co­
manded by Col. Ilenrv R Fisher operation th* statements are noth­
of IAit Angeles. They dug out ing but words as far as Yugo­
sniper* all day. The lark force re­ slavia Is concerned. When Soviet
mained in the city's southern Foreign Minister Andrei Y. Vlshmungering in all countries "He
section.
By nightfall, the city and ought. In the first place, to achieve
heights surrounding It were se­ this In his own country,” Katdcured. U. 8 armor started beyond eif said.
Declaring that widespread poli­
Chinju to the west.
A mlles-long mlumn • ' Ameri­ tical and propaganda activities
can men and armor was under have been organised against the
command of l.t. Col. W. G. Dnlvln Yugoslav people, he said:
"Incidents are being organised
of Greensboro, Ga.. a West Pointand provoked almost every day atrained Unk eapert.
In the long line were low slung long our frontier*. Group# of
ttnn* a^lth three 90-mm snouts, spies and saboteurs ar* being
rpa mounted with rsroillesa 75- sent Into our country, xxx The
ami 67-mm guns, trucks mountingeconomic blockade of Yugoslavia
.60 and JJO-calibr* marhineguns has been tarried to such lengths
that Romania for IneUnct turn. In
and truckload* of Infantry.
violation of all International obli­
gations, severad all rail and poeta
traffic* between Yugoslavia and
I/)an Approved

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Qth*r loam*. t*id Mr.
will be rpede under this
_ T, wben necessary in order
to complete the substruction ol the
project.
Th# tkaif was laird* b y ’the F is ­
cal Branch uf the Securities ami
Investment Unit. I'ublic Housing
Administration, Washington, D. C.
and was In the form uf a check
drawn un the treasurer of the
Umted Htatrs,
Th* annual contributions con­
tract waa eseeuted between lh«
Hanford Housing Authority and
the Public Housing Administration
on Kept. 12, I860. The annual con­
tributions contract provide* for
a maximum development cost ol
&gt;1330,000JO and for a maximum
loan by th« PH A coat
A t such time as It will ha pos­
sible to ascertain definitely the
final development cost of th* pro­
ject, bonds will be Issued by th*
authority. Out of th* proceeds of
th* bond Issue all temporary loans
mad* by th* I'H A will be repaidw
T h* bonds are to b* retired la
equal annual Installments over a
maximum period of 40 years.
Th* PHA agrees
rs to asnko Annual contributions oi
over n period of
total
m a m .a f .A t t%
* of
development **
to bo used In . .
rd Indebtedness of the A uth­
ority. Such contributions, however,
will not be mad* unleaa la any en*
year th* exceea of the rente ve­

Forest F ire Smoke
Darkens Sun Over
Wide A rea Of North
A L B A N Y , N .Y„ Sept. 2*-&lt;Ah
— Below-freesing temperatures
chilled man) New Yorkers today.
The Weather Bureau reported
overnight Iowa ringing from 21
s i Utica into the 10* in the west­
ern section of the slat* end New
York City. Albany's 31 was four
degrees below (he record for the
dale, set in 1812. New York'.
42.8 was l. t above the low for
the date, set in IM7.
lly A S S O C IA T E D P R ESS
A chill blast hit a laige atra i.f
the nation again tixlay under t
heavy layer of smoke from Can
adian forest fires.
But the smoke, about 1,000 fee'
ihlck, wa* moving out into the
Atlantic Ocean and the W eather
Bureau expected temperatures to
return to the autumn normal* a*
the &gt;un again comes into view.
The smoke moved in yesterdav
over the area from the Great I s k v
rastward to the »ealx&gt;ard and a*
far south as the Ohio Yalev. The
New York weather fore*a-t*r »*l
he never had heard of surh a thh'k
layer of smoke over su,h a W'Idarea.
It niade many places so dark
strret lights were turned on ant
in Cleveland and I’ltt-burgh ha&lt;e
ball park« major league aftrmixir
games were played with flo&lt;xJliirhtr
on. The Pitta!,urgh-LMroit collet"
football game at Detroit alro war
played ui der light*.
An airplane tulot who Unde-’
it I^Guardia field. New Yuri
said the smoke have wa* at slxoi*
14,(MX) feet altitude and its toat about |7,(HXI feel. It iu - mov­
ing seaward at alxnit 16 nnler a
hour.
The smoke wa* carried aloni’
from smouldering forest fire- in
Northern Alberta and the District
of MarKrnxie in Canada.
Tenperstures were already on
the rise early today in the central
■and northern plain -late* and th
northern Great Ijik r* region, bta*
rain and cooler weathei had moved
into the Pacific Northwest.
Th# mercury skidded into the
K l‘s today as far south a« Ken
lucky, where Corbin h*d a low of
38 degree*. Other early rrsdime
included: Evansville and Indianan
oils, Ind., 18; ITillliprhiire. Pa.. Id*
Greensboro, N.C.. 41: Albany V
Y.. 16; Burlington. Vt.. 12: Carlbou, Me., 30; Boston. 39; Duluth
Minn.. 62; Joliet, III., 36; end C hi­
cago, 43.
Romania.

illltary preps
measures which are being organis­
ed alonv our borders are also
part ot the cold war against
Yugiadavia. Trenches are tiring
dug along the borders, fortifica­
tions constructed, troop move­
•*
Fwae * T T '
year to ruppoit price* ol perishable ment* are taking place, war ma­
terial la being sent into the fron­
farm prudiMU by means ff,govern­ tier sores, xxx"
The twu Yugoslav anti-aggtrament payments.
Under the Hrsnhsn Flan, con­ *ion proposal* were brought in a*
sumer price* would be lower than the 6'J-nation Assembly began the
under the present price support second week uf Its current session.
syst-m in which th# government
buy# and remove* surplu
able* fnun th* market.
Kline has made many speeches
bitterly opposing the Brannan

Brennan Attack

,,

Hrannan wrote that Kline's
personal spokesman, Roger Firm
Ing, chief of th* bureau’s Wash
ngton office, said In * speech at
Columbia, Tenn., Aug. 1, that th*
Hrannan Flan would hava "dis­
sipated the reserves of corn, cot
ton and wheat and other atorable*.”
Brannan said thla statement—
which he branded as "wholly un­
true end a disservice to farmera"— was repeated In a Farm
llurean publication.
“It Is an attack daalgned to us#
the Korean situation as a mean*
of destroying th* confidence of
all groups of Americana, not
just farmers, la tha present ad­
ministration of farm programs."

ri

Mrs. De.oiea Brown, who was
suffering from a deficiency of
Vitcmln* HI, B2, Iron, and Niacin,
(•&gt;2M Central Avr., Cincinnati.
Ohio, *sys she wants to congratu­
late those folks who read this
who are feeling first rate— Ixit
she, has a word of advice fut
those folk* who are feeling misi ruble. Her advice I* “take HADACOL," if you want to feel as
good us she does if they ai*
suffering from such deficiencies.
Here la Mrs. Hruwn’s own state­
ment on how HADACOI. helped
her by relieving such deficiencies:'
“ Before I started taking HADA CO L I bad Indigestion very
bad. Sdmvtlmea I would not go
to sleep at alt during the night,
and if I did It was onlv for a «
couple of hours. When I did sleep '
I got very little rest. I had just
xbout given up hope— 1 bad tried
•o many, many things and noth­
ing helped me. Then on* day 1
heard how other folks were being
helped by the blessings of IIADACOL. I started taking HAUACOL and after the find few bot­
tles I noticed an improvement.
Now I have no mure indigestion.
The best thing that H ADACOI.
has don# for me is that I sleep
II night lung -and when I awake J
in the morning I know I've r#tttd. I just can't praise HADAC O L enough."
Wonderful” Describes the Wa)
IIA D A C O L lias helped tbousaixlt
of folks whir* systems
deficient in Vitamins 111, B2.
lion, and Niacin HADACO I. can
give you help, too, if you will just
give HADACO I. a chance - I f you
.&lt;uffet from stomach distress, indigrstinn or Insomnia, runstipa*
lion, aches ami pains uf neuritis
ur a general run-sjown condition,
caused by such deficiencies, let
IIA D A C O L help you as it lias
helped others all over the coun­
try. Even hundreds of doctors
are recommending IIA D A C O L to
their patient* who an- suffering
front such deficiencies.
Give remarkable IIA D A C O L a
chance to help you. Remember,
you liatre' nothing tu lose. H AD­
ACOI. will make you feel great .
aftrr the first fvw bottles you V*
lake, or your money will lie re­
funded. Duly 11.26 fur T rial Bit*.
Large Family ur Hospital Six*,
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2 Investigators A rc
Slain In Separate
Shootings By Chi­
cago G a n g s t e r s
CHICAGO . Sept. 26 &lt;/1 '» U „
crime investigators » n r ilsm lut
night in separate tlirmtingi shortly
™ l o i r they o t if lo h ir r if|K&gt;rtrd
on activities of Chicago genstei*.
William J. Drury, 48, a formri
Chicago (wilier liniirnanl, »a*
riddled with thoigun pellrD while
a trprrrenUlisr of the U. S .Sen­
ate Crime Cnmmillee war trying I j
arrange a mrrting with him
A ihorl time later. Marvin J
Bat, 45. an attorney who had
Ahten digging up enmr syndicate
mformatmr. for
a Republican
candidate for Coot county ihrrift,
* * • *hol down on a northwest tide
atreel.
Both tilling! were coldly effi­
cient. Drury** tlayen wailed in a
garagr behind hit home until he
had harted hi* new Cadillac into
the itructure. They fired four *lmt
wfun charge* point blent through
•the left windthield.

IN D E P E N D E N T

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

K n laM in h w l 1908

Crime War
Breaks Out
# In WindyCity

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H a n fo r d

T b P r t l K l the Pm m af Ike World;
T a Proaoia Dm P rag m a of America.
To P l d « l Pros partly for Hanford.

Hiss Prosecutor Named Head Of
Graft-Shaken Police Department
N EW VIIRK. Sept. IS—OUl—'T hnmaa p . Murphy, an are
frd rral prose,u lor. wa» .w orn In today a . m m im w ln o rr of New
York ( ' l i t ' * poller departm ent in the midst of a . p r r l a r u l a r graft
ln&lt;|uiry. Simultaneously two more tup police official* |nined
former Cum m i-.inner t\ 11It am I*. (Vllrien in mine-, i« step mil of
the dep artm en t, rockrit In II. Inundation* h&gt; a gam hling-hriher;
Maoris I. Chlrf «l l l c t r . t i . i - . William T. Whalen and John E.
Flynn, head ul (hr rhief in spector', ciinfidential w|u*il, .uhrnilled
application, (nr r r l i r r m r n t from the force.
tty IH T KVKRKTT
Nt.W \ O R K . ,Se|vt. Jli
t/l’t
Thoma* t Murphy, a giant of a
man who prose* tiled Alger H im for the federal government, lake* over
today a* the new riim mi.im ncr of New York'* gralt-*haken police departmrnt.
t
Mia Dial fob—In the face of a
growing clam or may he to turn
the WJHMt-man departm ent u p .id down and ahake Innar ita " r o t ­
ten apple*.” He ap parently hr*,
a tree hand to rlo an.
C om m it.inn er William I*. O '­
Brien quit laat night In t h r middle
of the p&lt;dice-hook ie scandal u n ­
earthed
by
a
rackela-prolilng
Brooklyn g ra n d jury.
"I find m y position aa police
commissioner iinlenahle,” aaid the
M*-year-old O'Brien, aon of a rv&gt;Ifceman and a veteran of nearly
Alt yeara on th e force. Hr wav
not accuaeil of any diihoneaty,
hlniarlf.
H
r
t
•
Acting Mayor Vincent R tinvW yl ^
^
.
pellittrri nlao aaid O 'n r irn 'a postInH|», .,11
)!
lion wna untenable, ami that they
ji ]
both agreed a resignation « u In
\&lt; t 1
order.
The art lug mayor revealed ho
i
I T 4?
had decided definitely on th e
r a
•Sm
(F ill ir n -Murphy
aw Itch
yeaterft * iQ
dav a fter receiving a comm unica­
i
r
'J
1 1 '
tion from the Brooklyn grand
lU M *
jury.

‘Sings’ $$$$$ Tune

D A IL Y

THE

W EA TH ER

P artly cloudy isllh Inrot shorree*
nit ru st rnnsl Ih rm ifh AAednendsy.
I iille i h m f r In tem peratu re. Mndr u l r lo freah n orth east wind*
through W H l t m l l f .
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NEW SPAPER

T l ’K S P A Y

S K IT .

S o . ;!.■»

A w n fln lft l I’ f f M I,ra n rd W ire

2B. IIiM)

Bloody Street By Street Fighting
Tears Heart Out Of Flaming Seoul;
Cavalry Only 25 Miles From Goal
Thousands Of Reds
Believed Trapped;
Next Front Is Seen
At 38th P a r a l l e l
M i l II I . S . I l t h
DIVISION
Korea, Sept. IK—( i l l —The firat
A m rrlran war p riso n er. In hr
re.cued from lh . Red K o re a n ,
were llheraleil lialat In I S. I l f h
lllvl.ion Infantry non . T h r e e
\ m r f i r a n doughlKija. all woundrd, were rrlcaacd Irom a lull
near (he recaptured rlt* of
Vongdong.
Ih e y
are
Sglo.
Frank F reede an&lt;t lllalne K. MaeKrall nf the I .S. Second Olvlaion’a U r d K fgim rnt and l'*(.
J a m e . K. M artin of the I . S.
F l r . l t a . a l r i l l l i i . Ion*. etc h lh
regiment. Tire three
r c c o .r rc d
mrn apparently had no*
hern
ahu-ed foil were .o fferin g from
hunger.

83 Miners Killed
In Underground
Fire In Fngland

I * o m tl 1 i r c

I'ilihuslorinj; Senator Collapses

O f

A I I

I h U e r u c s s A i d ! I h il* *
( &gt;f
t ts 1

W ar
In

C o n c e n t t ;iO ne

I ll h Vtl. *&lt;rpl lit

C it y
Ft

V ho

f r u ( h m i I mI I il i f tfivtfttfl p irn *
|»l(in|**il in If* ll ir r « *t if ft i| |»r f Mill* I faff4% | m«nH vifhl «afff

Hope Is Abandoned
As Wall Of Fire
Traps Men In Mine

fp*t nrf|, 22 i t r m 11*c »»»f| »*iii*
ltt.fl i n &lt;i * f'l'f ru n t«f
llir (lie
ftI,i Itr ■f.ivlml fin f *If *tf I f f um i
Miiilhrfn J i p tit i l f h t a r i ImhiI 4
It ill null* | mm fl*«* mm! t'f 1 fir rim
**-!» •*rnrf 1 1 M-»i \ |lh lir\ fiFirf.
f}iliir tries n 1 |t| II f i if t iH I l IMal*
riiRtfo* rmit 4 I t r * *»| rilfhl.

I IlF.SWl IJ , I nglaml. Sepl 26
*&gt;
1*1 \ raping underground lire
ttapimi and killed 8 t men today
11 the t rr«&gt;.el| &lt;o*| nunc.
Highly nl I hr men were caught
'■••himl * wall nl llatnr and choked
■" ileath In
i. *ntl lunicl
Ihree nlhelt were liioughl out
•*r&lt;d hv Irllnw worker, who .ir p l
In *afrti nil thro hand, and kocc.
Smoke anil m lrn.r heal ilrntr
hai k rru nrr, m il |,npr l,,r the
tra|&gt;i*cil men wa« abandoned at
I I ’ M &lt;7 A M IJ S I) when the
lor hid Iwrn homing for nine
hour*
The dr Clllfif* In gtvr iiji i ^ d i r
itVrmplt 4nil %r*l o ff th r hutitifif
%cr|inri n( Ifir m i n t»4 i inDmincrti

If Hi 111. H riilif wiliif , Sr pf I f
1' lii-iiriiil l l i r ifllh'llf if**
(« 1 *1.1 % 1nil nil flrt'fl lh* liln r 11h*n
•if SfMiil nhilr hh (ttfirw nn I hr
wiiilifi » f | r drilling wlnil * wlrrl
If tp mu I ||fil|«.i|1||w fli iilttrf r nr tt«1
(f imp - lliil* f limp up llchlttfg
wvllit f 'witl 111 liir Knit il* f 11*11,11,
lilt( iifilt* 41ti«rK t*pfr (hr rnrm f
'(Kill ti ,|a nr.illMg It1% I 4m
.| ( t*|l
f *i ..f ir i Inv I hr Nnr I h h n rfiii

KKllI I .
Sepi. i n - o f t - t o
\rm y .p o k e .m a o truiighl
.a id
I ’.S. troop* .oHlh of Seoul had
made eoutacl with F ir.I * a . airy
ill* iilffw iiMiitnfn l ntt Ih r fttiiilhtanka speeding up Irom the old
southeast beachhead If lh&lt;- lin k ­
A .45 caliber dug alto lore the
|l% IM1 \ u m i 1 III \ h
The police rommiaaioner la r e ­ up I* solidified. Ihmr.anil* nf
automobile'* cowling ju*i M m .
movable by the m ayor m the gov­
UH I
p* .’it i/i'i
I hit
N orth K orean tro o p , will he
ernor. Im pellltlerr* term runa
the windthield. Drury we* hit by
«
,1
II
lining,
Itiifilr
(illf.l
city
«»(
hopeir.aly tr apped in -o u’.hwc»l
out at the end of th e year.
at leatl 10 tlugt, tome penetrating
Korea. T h r »(«ike*man *aid the
Itfillitf Ihtl-ll
tmp&lt; t littrrl, cam paigning
for
firat r o n t a rt wa« made when two
his brain .
I i f r ,»|
|lir *
4Vr
(4 g in f
4T»fl
4
election In November, ditched any
plan he m ay have had to pick tanka of th e First I 'a t a lr y met
M v Ik tl'tinr »»l imnliP litrigt m • l»»
Two women saw fta* .hot to
hy
Sir
ffu
lw
ii
I
Im
itd
i^
n
rlh,
r
lu
n
units of Ihe S e .e n lh IMaishta hea new police cnm m l-sicnrt from
danth by two nattlly-di***,.,) K„n•« 1 |f«i»t*m«* ftiKH4t ’I
tween ( K m and Suwon. I t mllew : u»4n nl llir I.a %| n w lU iH h d m tm n
th e rank*.
Jf*
Uw ret wna noticed
Ilin
fiiii)
•
I
thr
National
Coal
H-ianl
««ulh
of
Seoul.
Inatrad, he turn ed lo the »4struggling with them Re broke
SI irr( 11\ %1tPr| llir M*|lhr*
year-ohl Murphy and made him
r o n irr ^ it —.i
* '•"** showed tiiai on
*| 8* * r nnd ran. They followed, dr no.
t IIIN JU F R O N T . K o re a , Sep t | men w en miyalog
the firat rion-pollr-men to head
liriillip llir hr-ill til llir n l y fir
pad him with a ptitoi *bnt. And one
Arthur 'Artie* Karp
the force in 1*4 y e a n .
26__ DT)
rk U. S r * t h Diviiipn
More lhan half „ f th e approyllww«t over him and flni.hrd him
luriil ll »tnr ihlfhAing link*. nri%y
The g ran d ju ry , hacked by
•" *h"
Off with a ahot below the left ear.
«1 till*' 1 % mil »ir Imiiilfii ffintl »nt)
A M U IIIA K IN O the Brooklyn, Brooklyn D i.tr ic t A ttorney Mile.* column raced more than Ml m ie ,
C A S a ilU ON A y iR IlL Itt R tiiau llie M Itnlc L'liamOrl III Wostiington,
• t r ,i. lonB • n Implacable foe N. Y , gambling probe “wide open" , p, McDonald and county Judg-r
nf frcjplurro t hlfiI* j «w||nr thmu«h ilm sr «mokr *•»»•!
l!fr f.itdr *»| ni&lt;r liinricuiH
of the Capone gang, had offered by naming names before the Qrand
Sen W illiam (.anger ( It -h Irak.) res, b*d Ihe eml ol hi* ftve-aod aSamin-I 8. 1-eilMiwiti, county de­ Irom dawn to du»k loday^ in a '"hirer fum e, to reach the mall
illlr i
important Information** to Ruhalt-huui ntiliiiiter T b * Reiiatiu (In #H oiilv *i&gt;&gt;|-|ted talking In aupi-iit
Jury, Arthur"Artie" Karp (above), manded a rivtllan rommiaaioner drive In trap the Red* in Korea a haft
■•IfMltaN n
r u t Tm i
xrr.ul 1 * n*'1 Jifing ijMirfl 1» ii
of
Trum
an's
s
n
tl-lle
il
bill
vein
when
h»
ct'Uap.e-i
(
|,-(etniOo'-,iJ)
IS. tha myitarloua contact man for yesterday to &gt;Iran up "an awful
Tilt, after noon Sir Hubert ami
toiiihw rti comer.
» ! 1icllf In llir f|#«tli, %*itll l|if Rffll
HooUa Harry Oroia In 11,000.000 mens"
'h e mlnewoikera union, ip a joint
Frontline nftirei* |wed«ted die • taternenl. aaid d r . p . t e fv
#*f.
police protection "payoff" laavei
A* for further changes in thu
drlrmlinil (unn kntjkft. lidgr* inrl
[mpeliftlert tank* and motnrilfd inlanhy might forts "ll ««■ pot postltoe to reicii.
the K in * County Court Tb* pro­ (mile* d e p a rtm e n t,
| iitfill i|ts in 4
al unL
secutor refused la reveal whether , »ald last nigh*: _ areach the we*l coa.l ol Korea a- * « » "&lt; »*e t.appe-i m e..' •
I H id dl*|f4lfh W4* *rf|l 11 1iff*
any alHieaa Warned by Karp'efefe *1 "That t» imttrrty tip to th*&gt;
round Kunv.n within 48 hour*
J [All
\ , pn..lhtc .tri,« were .taken
r , , *» »• I* \ | I »t" | f | ♦&gt; . I A.
high officiate.
(internetIonaI) oew police eommlaaloner.
Inipelllttrri,
an
Independent Kun.an i» alroul 110 air mile- lo comluil the f u e iuit it « » . Iru
M L S I . (trn»Ml M.»rA•vlttiv in
1 ' r f . T ' ---fVmneratlr candidate for mayor. nortliwetl of Itaman. the 25il&lt; possible lo prevent ll -preatllng
I 'l\M Rntmiiiif r«l if } 10 I* M
D
_
D w L L . h . C _ t -aid he talked thing* over with Divmnn* kiekotl |ioinl in die After a full in .portion nnde
WOODSTOCK. N. V., Sept, 28
I I*rt»ln tIf.«I I Illlri I NiliMin fni» f |
fflmind * a a tl wa- the imanlrunu*
U O D D PTS j € l
O’Brien end the coninii»*inner
—Eugene O'Neill, Jr., 40-year- D r a
Untied Nation* ntterm ve 11 day* cnlnlon that t h e i r wH* no |w&lt;*.l
i agreed to reatgn.
Ii * I
*ni|i(e|rtl
ih r rm r li* |n i* r(il
old *on of the famou* playwright,
"I honestly bellevt that hla tw r- «R".
j'dllv of any »f ilte men rrmnlci
Nil
*(l Ihr i fly
*ri't filaTfkilled himself ye.terdav In a fit of
«&gt;nal Integrity li not Involv.-d
Another arm ored column ra, eo ing in Die •listrirl* a ff e r lr d iw II ,
despondency after a broken en­
I )l .1 11
O i l D l.ll
V
,f' | tl
ii * tilth
1 m it iii'r •% In
n
i
n
e
|
*n
the
prenent
situation,"
Impelgagement.
** •*■•«1os.e. #* etc. | o. • &lt;wu|
10 mile* w rit ol r h m | i i , w h u h i‘
I* w*» nl.&lt;&lt; rou.i'lereil litil
A rlaaalral atudent and a teacher
20 mile* west ol lla m a n . ll over nuv nllernpi in rpetivri the letdo­
N
o
t
E
s
t
a
b
l
i
s
h
C
Q
The
muatached,
all-foot-four
of drama, literature and anrlent
M il:.!
H r A l o l i s l i e f l sj*2sj
Murphy won a national reputation tan many .mail hanrl* o | retrealmv wns hoimd to fail n nd ihal siirh
(ireek, ho chose a form of ailiride
n t l r i u p t . wiuild iMevitHhly iuvolrt
traditional with the Roman slni-.
^traditional
slni-. n
,
D I
^ ’ 1 ill !■*"
,h * S ,fld*d 1W,M' Red*.
’ll f/!•»
fur I h* i l o . . ttf iif,WA I I I M . | u \
'P
ll i r biunruK »»( r m i l i u l l«»» *lir
He . . . In hi. hath and opened
ro e ™
^Mwh ranhir^’
The 2 t l h Divmnn ha* lieeri a»
"It wa* then unnnituoii.lv
r fMliLiifl^ f»l ll|f
nirial
( t il
| I |i » « r | ( t
( l# l* r f „
l|l ll ‘I * I **11*
ngnerl ihe m m in n ol moptung up •olved lh at no rio ir.e remained
I I '
liv e S »%»■rVk.lv 4f|l)inl|#F«l I I II llinlll l'|
re|il
to
-eal
off
the
affected
par*
all toulhweit Korea. Once |l»
K .iir 1 1—1 lh . d u ll, » ,
of the pit. This work I. now ink ( "tlv ( n»H»11ll*Min, r$ rti i I imm Hi *11 *1*1 f'nl*V fI *a* i l l I miw .** il* l 11*411 |
west r o a d port nf K u n .a n • ing place."
ride.
I 'e Fad passed nut department as•
i ' l l » it * . s i
t-r iIrl til , rt| (lIMfl* •«$* »* M* ' 1 I *«y itrfttl* * an Ih ( *lr*i *
■M* **. '.P|
Before O'Neill died, the coroner
I *re»s for a Soviet ip y r.n g to-fnre reached, all n | this .ectlon ol K&gt;A long noi.u went op front
MIAMI. Sepl.
26
—&lt;/P)
1 1*10g ■ . f l . - , . t.. 1 |* « s».eli* »/*
in
tli-#
I**#.,g
|*|
(•
ill
«,**
ji
1*1
*1
t|ff(
I
iff
i\1
in
*
*f
i
*
I'M
•aid, he staggered downtUir* III* I
World W ar II, Hiss now I* ap- tea helow parallel 18 will I
w alling wive, and rhHdt*p of Mo
body wa. found op the lower flmo Twelve (lenon*. inrlttdmg etghl
.1 1 tl 1SI *: IM-1 ., .
» «* • *♦•%
I * (I .......lull *'* V » | M
ll ...
1r wwiiawes «*■ Pan* Tww*
tr a p p e d men when the derision \ 1f k 11ll I ft «4 MI fill v 11•*I♦Milt It"
pinched o il hv U. N. force*
(.1 .♦ * *Mit*
| 1 •*i(*
I'tlfby a neighbor who rant* to call young women whom sulholilie* |
(lie
ft
•
|
*
|«
I
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||f
l||
(W
f
}
w»- aniitoinred
1 11nr
( «» Oilihfl'* v-iH
’•ifb» In jft. *.f
***/%
The column twinging rtortliwni
The hou** |« located In «n a rtists, My ^dnnt took part in a long
V irtii.llv the whole roinniiitfy of | , | lr
w l.u h rAm *t n*r11 I....... eil I.MfHMUNi *(..f Kii.ljpr*
ami writer* community In the time (hell ol telephone inmpanv I s n i i l t i t T o R e t i r e
Inward Kunsan i* commanded hi 8jwn iwriont bail Itccu clusiered
n.e litf fM l p'iMl
• n t I t f ( H 4 lt ) l * i ( i n l
) " iH i» '
ifiiiil i4»tfii
Catikill Mountain*, north of New
aftoiotl the pil ht-ail .lore e.rlv to l»r tMilffl itt llir nr4f («»!«•••
s 1 l**fi*flj* K *loi • I •w IlfMMMWl fnf
funds hy tmuggling out roll* nl F r o m N a t i o n a l ( J u n r d
•T—
«&gt;5*nik City.
'M
l*
'll
1
1
1
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t
k'ltsM
|l
ii
l
lf
f
l
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l
l
i
r
ll ir (ifAyh^t
OlUmJite ''•H
morning.
Mu Jack wony| ll*- Km
State police, who acarrhed thr* ipisrter. in their hrattierei, weie
U N IT E D NATIO N S
nr *
A rescue worker who came up •irp |i|y llir f 14»•*4111 111
(•I t*t f ill! |i|r *%*r,y |&gt;|*»jf« f Ill l^r 4 fl*1 8|*
bill! ll Hill fri*|il
(••light 4 Im¥p
NEW Y O R K „ Sept.
house later, said they found an un- Ireerl today lierau.e no one In i
I f n a iia t ir a o „ i -h h * T h * i
Oltl,ANI&gt;f&gt;, Sept. M ~fVF&gt;-Thr
llir
ill
film/
«il
1
I
lilMfrt*
Ini'
i
•*,
lir (n il t llr d liy llir I i (i f *1 W d lrr*
infrrrM i« (r »*f *ll|1 |t#*f e e-f*(
signed note rending;
R t Rev. Hrnrv 1- Louttlt, hlshnn The tl. N, General Assembly d&gt;
been »hle lo e.tahli.h a crime,
ii tlu 1 itl* 1 *Mr ( *H" fl
• fiff'i|i&gt;r *if 1v*• Khl lifii* ;i*' h r l i y
I *».. fif |)4Vtn|l4
Ii
-Never let ft b . said that O’Neill
VUGfWI.AVIA HIT
coadjutor nf (he Episcopal Diocese rided today lo ronsider charge
Retween $8,000 and $ 10,000 in
f 1 eifaMneesvl t|is* |*i
Tlmt * .'»t hfi*11’ lm|f pffrftftt
failed to empty a bottle.
MOSCOW, Sept
i n &lt;/F&gt; Ir
of South Florida, has asked Na­ of Soviet eggressin in China *r&gt; I
A
by *H» /*in|ti|*
1* * thAlt (iif»R( *4 1•* fiiMfMhl
coin*, currency and negotiable tional Guard headquarUra In St. to rontlno. watching the Greel veslla, R utria'- goveritrurnt ru-ws o f
"Hall and farewell."
Alf
I f « Mllllll* Mills.'
|**-»fa Kr*■1 « &lt;fl" 1**f1, *VMl »t £4*#
Friends aaid O'Neill had Seen In bond* wa* impounded hy ('iiruit Augiiitlne for rellof from dutv a . Balkan case. (With actions wer p aper, accused Yugoslav foreign Ihwt nn
louth of
.«!• Mi
llffttll ( I f f IlFJIf! UVM 1*4 |*«%K f
de*p depre*alon ainre Ruth l.andee Court Judge George H, Holt during chaplain (lieutenant coloneli of the taken over determined Riisslso nilni.tr. L-tvard Ko.drl| l- la v "f R l(rH
Htl*l
of r » t I *
i h nf 11*1.
ftflNl * S*| (It rtf r*e
a n artlata* agent, had broken off
IHth Infantry Division of Ihe Flor 'ipposilion. The Korean quant*"" "repulsive, ohviou. lie ,” and lh- Avrniir I# rtmivitn i
•
I D
1 I I D I F I l»W
* ft Mr t #*| t ifirqlr
f•&gt; fin *»i p t h f
"cn „lr-i kind of .lander again.• Mrh ii I'* i **)■IHP»i(iMI .*i r &gt;-* vt ;* **
her engagement with Mm last Sat- a wttl n| haheai rntpui hearing. Ida Nntionnl Guard. He has held nlsn went on the agenda.
I W I I n \f i t&gt;1%4r *’ ll ii* la:** pcfftii'i
The Aasrmhly kept the Chin. , hp Soviet Union" in h|. a&gt;ldl&gt;
urday.
I The money, rounded up hy a the nswgnment with the division
i'i*|it *'tI l»y thf* r o iim t l \ ..inti
Ic
Tli** H*|?f(Uj 111t*e* ing
lie
Fun for tt I f n i 1mg \oiioitH
&gt;i&gt;&gt;&gt;-' &lt;’1vi 1 \it l|'rt(i*»| Mill - held VVol l"w r| I'mVi*pit l h v
* « « 0,» lu
* ro,p "f yr-lerdny ...............he United N .
."Everyone know* about mv en- dnren nr more ol licet*, alleged y *in&lt;e tIMft.
44 to t i l , w ith seven nhslrniion
*\V* *ir niMir 'hi*it ......... m h ;
Hhi| *D |g i'‘&lt;lMl llm! (hr i i * « ♦**
# cag rm en t lieing broken.” Mia. I.anir a * i i* » s n* r . a* Threat
Ri«hop lemttlt said that lierauso Thi* rase g rew out of N etloneli-' lion, general assembly.
ft. *|.,% rvrttltii* ft f on -,V|o&lt; lif *rp(lnH*rf tie* • Wfcr 1 W'll
«l. III .tl flrtMift hi fNsllei rial,1 will Itr
t K a t d e lj told Ih e a .- e ru ltly I I I * ' , lo n r t l fo r colored re d d e r "
0»r said after learning nf Dm
— ---- ---------------of the irn|tendlng retirement of Chins'* c h a r g e , th a l the Knvl.'
f# *■■(Inaeffr* ttee l*if« (Ml)
death.
Bishop John D. Wing as bishop of Union helped the Chinese (&gt;it» th e S o .v ie t bloc. h.a . ..| n lr n * lf t r d ll
iflVf'H hi f* It 11»*%
• - in 11 uni 7 IIO
IIIIIIM IN III T |O N VII | F
" I’nt very aorry, vtry unhanpv.
the Diocese of South Florida he munista !o (H.wer in violation -I
In * fnI .iVlto l Hu* • o lh , ,.,p |.
•««&lt;'•*« %irgo.lavle 1"
I i*onanl llulloo, nronioloi of Ihe
and broken up about Ihe whole
feel, ■ prior obligation to the dlo- tr e a ty com m .tm enta and of it.. P»"'i"k.ng leuder in. ..lental
jiih fitii I'vtinil nf •ilM* Ilf (in- i a del
growing lillli' .rttlrm en l --*st of
h
thing."
rese. Bishop Louttil automatically U. N. C h a r te r
V! r 11 *is
Init Kki I in foi in I s ' Do h’eiTiiimle Driving I ' i t l and
n" ,*, r v r f &gt;
The marriage wa* to have taken
livestia complained Hint K aided I
ascends lo the position of full
rl&gt;m,i •
The Greek r|iie&lt;itinn was kep'
ttuioliciiiig &lt;tInnil I * w , homes,
place n't* Saturday.
M. Sgt. S. F Dutton of the hlshnp upon retirement of Hi.hop alive hy vote* of M to a ll end • poke i i - if Russia and her nil"
.tnleil imiav Ihal nletii* to m more
1.101*1 Wilton,* \reol„-|g, opt
for nvgrestion
O'Neil, had been married and Tenth Engineering Carp* was en- Wing on Dec. 3|,
Harold Herbal, l&gt;iii»er • I- •M to one. This artion meant thar were preparing
r.itiori. u iiiifi of the Sanford ni-tr homes will ie- built in lh#
divorced several time* His mother gageil in Ihe recent landing at Inthe IV it (iffic e, who has K-o-n
Acceptance of tha resignation of the work nl the sperial com agairut Yugoslavia.
Srpladron, ha Iawn r al|,-l |,.,, | |o a ie u ne.,r l^ike Tony in U*-M
Is Hr*. George Pltt-8 mith nf rhnn In Korea, and |* with the In Bishop Louttlt aa chaplain Is ea- milter nn Ihe Balkans will IWhile thus slandering i h r tinned for Ihe p» ,i thre­
I lie IVitinly'* load improvement
dutv In *he Matl*ie,. Memliei- of
i t M i l i n s aw ra ce Mai
vading Army group in its drive pee ted as a matter of coure. The eaamined at this oessinn an-i U.8 .8 .H., the paper ae.rrted,Jiar- at the Charleston, 8 C. navel I|o " g l a m in* lodes rebuilding the
Ihr
S&lt;)iiadion
have
ilalvrl
Ihal
—*
Inward Seoul.
National Guard has relieved offl- the il. N. will keep checking on delj wa« trying to plav "sycophant was transferred thi* morning
the* will nil . linn and lu- effi
1- foot w |de drive fron Ihe O r ­
f
C A 8K DIHM ISSED
lando M'ghway to a point alroul
n a letter to Mr*. Dutton, who errs from duty under similar cir­ conditions along Greece's northern | to thr United Stales" lo (uslifv California ha, r He i« tnarri-d •&lt;■ clem instruction
TA 1.I.AM A 88EE. B«|rt. IS t/T*
cumstances.
barrier.
,
"American aggression in Korea,
I wo ml lea en*! where it lonnecl*
ha, a smalt son. Mr-. H -tl.-i,
Vta|or A Dano I, wing u, o
— Without rommanl Ilia Supreme lives at 1(11 West Sitleenlh Street,
wllli Lake Dlive, ,&lt; clay surface
Bishop Louttil served with the
lives at JOU F a il
Kighte,n&gt;
|»&gt;lor of Ihi- c v p
\|.&lt;&gt;pV
he told of being flown from Sac­
Court afflrmrd a rlm ilt rourt rul­
fiirer-t, anil Mr, nipl Mrs, John 1 *t(ended Un nu-tina la I weel ■" road sshlch s e r v n Hullonvllla.
ramento, Calif., to Ynkahnma, 31st (D iila (Division In the South
ing dismissing a suit hmugh* Japan, and described the heavy Pacific during the second World
Heilist, hi* parenls, noenllv vi- 1' On unofficial rapacity. He dreirrr
rh e unproved paving 'i l l (ermi*
against Chase and Compapv hy pounding given Inchon by naval Wer.
ed him si Charleatnn.
ed, however, Ihal tie will m ak e an n i l e also rhmit *i.*i" fs-el fioni Ihe
Ruth N. Loper for damages In a guna during the operations on
riffle kal visit in lire ro ai ftilurr Heniinole l u l l i n g I’alk
Mr llerhsl, who.,- rating
highway collisinn.
T-K-Mi!, attended |o&lt;,l ,-hnoli •&gt;■ and urgril all innuhets |» ‘brush
Sept. IS. He de.-critied his work
D O U G LAS TO Q U IT
Andrews and I’atterson were the
ills** on m illlaty courtesy and we ,i
i* a graduate of Krminnle III,an that nf an operations tergeanl,
W ASHINGTON, RepU 2!4-&lt; n
attorney* for Miss Loper; Garland co-ordinating supplies ami mater­
luoprr uniforms
Hchool.
—
Ambassador
Iwwis
w
.
Douglas,
W. 8 pencer fnr Char* and Com­ ials for bridge*.
JACKRONVU t E. su-pi 28 . n
WASHINGTON. Sept. 26
(T*)
The eclipse of I hr moon took
Anieriean
envoy
to
Britain,
la
pany.
______
FN til N E E It H ONO RED
A lianln
71
in
Mias t-aurrll* Dutton, K.N., hs« resigning ih
in the Immediate fu­ plei* ls*t night st advrrtlied, ami not one siltnnomer w«* shot.
I'RIDHt HUM HIM ,
Lincoln liinw, pf,, retire&gt;l \*
Ikt *1(1(1
M
n
been
transferred
from
Jefferson
ture,
It
was
learned
today,
Thi* *howrs (despite 'he oulrne* of tome cymes) how far mankind In lit ir Coast IJne Ballroad ni.'
T O K YO . .Sepl :-d &lt;,*-, \ it,, li e , Moines
S A M E O LD ROM*
7S
t.i
Douglas had i 3 P. M. appoint­ hs* advanced *mce the year 1952 il. C.
li*h
a
im
v
s|Hike&lt;nian
ir
p
o
r(r
,|
In.
LONDON.
8*pt. lA -l/F *—A Hospital. Philadelphia lo Jarkann
neet. wa., recently honnrerl at »
Tl
K an 1 M%f Tty
81
British Foreign Offlc* ipokesman Memorial Hospital. Miami, nnd this ment with President Truman and
Thai's the year of the first etlipse ever recorded.
meeting of Ihe Woodmen of lh» dav 21 men w e ir killed and 20 New York
M
SI
wounded
iii
Ihe
errnt
iHonhiog
nf
•aid today the statetMat af Jamb week la visiting her mother. Her It was understood that the Pre­
1!••
♦IK
Win Id, by the presentation of i nir
’"Tha tun nnd the moon did not» ” ......................
tt
Die
H
tilith
2
,tli
llrigadii;
4met
A. Malik, Soviet United Nation- slater. Ml** June Rose Dutton, re­ sident would at last agree to the meet harmoniously," wna the
pi*— the skiee w it .- fine and «lcar n, a mrmtier of Ihr Hi other hotel ol
Wnehlrigton
VI
Id
desire to leave tha
lean
plane*
8
a
lu
id
a
v
delegate, favoring • meeting nf cently entered training at the 1st diplomat's
the ancient Chinese reporter nut ' and onlookers had a perfert view, Ijfmcmnllve Engineers for W1 vent ■
m
7A
,1m keonvltle
l.mdoti poet.
- Soviet and American leaders to ter hospital.
ll.
In other parte, however, great J K. Courier made Ihe pre-i-nla
TMI
7d
Key West
FitEN
t
II
W
ITHDIM
W
•atUa differences, was familiar
fit
According In legrnd. the hen • smoke layrrs blown form fnreal
7d
Don
«7
Miami
F R E E B R ER
R
E
D
I*RA
CK
O
F
F
E
N
S
IV
E
.1AIGON, Indochina, Hr pi 'B
atuff which dM not warrant de­
7fl
9?
Ocala Airport
PA 88 AIO. N. J„ Rapt. «*t_rjP)— dltary astronomers, list ami II". fires in Canads blacked out the
STO
CKH
OLM
.
Sweden.
Kept.
IS
l/Pl Thr Firnrh su m lodav an f Iwt«•*•(-■
* '%
were supposed to stir up a rrc- sky.
tailed comment.
MERLIN 81101*8 8 F J / E D
John
R.
O'Brien,
senior
vice
eom—(AY—A
Swedish
newspaper
says
kal— to keep ihe monster from
Concerning Melik'a proposal for
in New York, a television show
IIF.It LIN, .Sepl. 2(i ' J*l Seillll e muinrrd thr ahamlonmrrd of a »r,
mandant
of
the
Marine
Cony*
Leaoml outpost on the rhine-tndndevouring the sun. Instand, thrn- of tha even was a flop. At Bluea “free latere hang* of Ideas and Russia Is hurrying construction «f
gur. says General M*cArthur has unfortunates took on another kind field, W. Vs., ■ women who hadn't of sevrral humlred small shon lo rhina frontier Pakha, nunmandH Information." the spokaiman mm- an enormous Baltic coastal defense
Ihe Communist governmeni in En*'
approved
the
tragus's
offer
lo
send
ing nn enttanre In Ihr Rrd Rive,
of moonshine, and were dee I been ahle to ace through thn Berlin wa* reported tmlav.
High yesterday, 00
^ Hwnted that Russia bos tb* most line Including a (dangle of forti­
fied Islands designed as a northern beer to Americans fighting In Ko­ drunk when Ihe great moment smoke screen railed a newspaper
The Weal Berlin pres- termed della.
U w this morning «!»
rea.
"Gibraltar".
office to ask If the eclipse had the action a new broadside,at pri
An official amiounrrmrnt raid
Rain yeelerdav Od Inch
The League wants lo sand
An article in the newepapei
Rasult: elocution.
boon postponed.
force* had been wilhdrnwn from
vate
enterprise,
Total Kent. rein. 3 0-' Ifiebes
Slnrkhalms-Tidlngrn reported thal Ira can of bear dally to
According to the
But as I said, moot of our as­
The Telegraf and the lleilm
wh«ch had Iwen .-•«
Normal 8«pt. rain. h.W Inch*.
Moacow la forging Its "Baltl American fighting fat Koran, ra- night's eclipse began nt 1:10 P. tronomers came through last Badthlatt, which have good s o m e , , * r '1 W Oommunlel-lod Vlelminh
T id e today. High, 7;37 A.M.
girdles# of hie branch af tarries MT (E S T ) and lasted until 1:11 j j j M ' i eclipse unscathed. And so
w all* all the way from
among former Socialists in the Ruerllla., Iwcanse "our interest in
ami 7:83 P.M. and low. |;M
The allotment would to In add). A- M.
tha ritlune.
the Borfal-beld (*«»• In Fli
East, said the leisures oreure.1 In this position D not worth the stA M end 1:34 P.M.
Uon to the free dally run
In some parts of the nation—
There
time, though, when Ihe past 24 hours.
Island In the eoutr
to re was a tli
Hffre ■•( human liven."
*e# l
i Um u s m
oe
roe*
vlded
for
combat
man.
Detroit
and
Milwaukee
for
ersmtie

Eugene O’Neill, Jr.
.Takes Life A fter
ionOfRomans

Contract Signing Military Quotas
For City Stadium To Be Met By If!
Is Given Go Ahead I o ft A^e Group

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Commission At.t rpis
To Keep White Are.i
/onmRiioiii'flRepot t

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K'csli iciions

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Komi Issue l»rim»s
Low Inleresl Kate

Court Releases Girls “
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Civil Ail 1•ill
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Sffl. S. I*. Dutton
I Serving In Korea

Iliirnlri llurhsl .loins
Navy In ClHirluslon

E c lip se Goes Off On Schedule
But Smoke Layers Black It Out

Thu Wuiilhur

Sunforrl Wcnlher

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End Of German War

he Sanford Herald
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T h e Hitt T h r e e tiecu lu fi tu and D ie sta te n f
w ith
(iertm tn y npirearH to lie an e ffo rt to f ill Home o f tin* voiil
l i f t lay inn till ity of th e W orld W a r II A llie s to re m a in a llie d
Io iik i 'Iio u k I i to m ake a pence tr e a ty . N ow a tre a ty am oiix
th e A llie s is needed la-fore one w ill lie p ttu lh le w ith the d e ­
feated enem ies. M ean w hile th a p ro blem s o f occupation and
K4JU*
re h a b ilita tio n m ou n t, am i som e of th em w ould lie m ade
i . i i Hi ... •
e a s ie r by te ch n ica l end o f the w ar.
'
B»«Ih.«« H -aaair
_
a| m i N l f l i m H * 1 K *
T h e c h ie f e ffe c ts w ill la in th e d e g re e of free actio n
i rm u i
• •**
I a d m itte d to the W est G e rm a n g o vern m en t an d , it is ho|*ed.
a«»ib
bff&gt; M alllk
* wi m the a ttitu d e of the G e rm a n people. A f t e r th e F i r s t W o rld
a
i| Maklki
11
n W a r the G e rm a n s w ir e e in b i'te re d am i a lie n a te d by the
V f llr _
All abllaan aallr*. »•••«• «l
of the T r..e a t y of
V e r tallies.
T h e ......
in ten
t w as t&lt;*
lt .k U II« » Ik4
»l h a rsh te rm s ...................
l | . k . rikllMOm*
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^ t4'*O t.t a»
tim e and w ritin g a m ore c a re fu l, le ss v in d ic tiv e tr e a ty . B ut
It
riaala.
T T . . . . M. o
ktii&gt;k«iit
j | ((.
„ „ G e im a n m orale o f th e long deluy in g ettin g
j j . t £ i.. ,
iM ik ii,
at a t i . a t y is alm ost a s u n d esirab le, in som e re sp e c ts, as
«•
• •• • n*"1 * •
u h a r h tre a ty m ight have been, T h e p resen t a ctio n is inU r
«bi.b i&lt; IMHO.*| tended p a rtly to g ive a lift to G e rm a n s p ir it s to en co u rage
4l0v»laMd
ralloa ul all lb. laral «.*•«• ertale4 th e G e rm a n s to tu rn tow ard W e ste rn ideus utid p u rjioses.
.1 tali i f H i k k r i . *• "*H “ *• ‘
I" ag ree in g to t l.it step A m e ric a n n eg o tiato rs “H
• C a. mi AliyaUbn.
___
• ling io tlie ir ho|ie of b rin g in g G e rm a n fo rte s in to th e pl.n
fu
of eeiei
K u r iiH*. P n n ir c ”h *ih I ^in*nt H ritu m cio??nr iiih i
•tear di |1ft n *«• !»•
T L K S IIA V . S K IT . sc. ts'.o
m ore i x i H i l f i i n r i n eig h b o rs, rem ain f ir m ly op|M*e&lt;i In th e
— T o d a y s n in id . vg.itsiv

TU ESD A Y

M A W F H H n H K R A L D . H A N F O R D . F 1 .Q W IP A

THE NATION TODAY
II; JAMK.H M X ltl.d "

Bloody
Bonfire
O iu u u y
D u n u re

I, vra.

(r«M iU ««« i m ifi p a ir Qnel
u i a f iu r icAti pwAuuir i I a u h i c I o

I m il installation! ")
i»:i»iToiro M»r» « t i l * u ifc*
At 4 I'. M thr M arion had
llfftl Ml IN*
eipUlNlAf Ifc* puritad up Mapo X ln tt alinoit to
m itisn irN ii uraMnni Im trylaa
thr French rum ulatr only a lhorl
|« • 1 1 I m m m id U I i rrgl»l»red
4„ |||» »rM MAll.l MMMMAUf la n i
way fruiii thr Anirrirao rrnbai-./
and Ihry had raptm rd thr Hs-oul
W ASHINGTON, S*|it. 2't --4A') lailway itatlun and yasdi.
— IJuil, r lh« ttniM'omiminiit l»«
On thi ir riirht flank Seventh Ire
it became law Saturday—Corn- (rxntiy D i . ismju unila i n , clean
muni'ts are i|l|ipotr&lt;l lu legist. i ins up Namion hill thr big Moult
with ii.r yu rn n m n il.
Mountain park height* that dumlT in y a ir iu|i|Mikrd lt&gt; do Ilia', natr all ul Seoul.
v,itliin ail day* of Hie time wbe ,
Nut in I h ii war* havr I &gt;rrn
tin art became law, or 30 dav
anything to equal thr batllr hit

-r"

lean In trnubla/*
Thr fight had hern ihort hut
»a*ag* at thia rcuvilldock.
..
Hut U fore the attack could
klart. wr a w thr one of thr
atraugeat ilp h ti of
ll.r war. Hut
.............
...
______ ________
of thr flanm
and *mokr
ahead

ir m in H

ytmm m ,

n ie a w ( | |f d ia llin g

of

2 .4 0 0 .0 0 0

in Older to gel the requited num­
ber o f qualified io»n. C d Omer

taid.
i Inter gave the figure* to a
meeting of a ipccial farm manliowri ruinmltlrr tit up by the
Huieau of employment Secuiliy
t m in t.
C
In the Lahtjr Depaitment.
Cub Omer tuffitted that In*

at 6 :T&lt;&gt; P. M. it rto A. M K M * .
Hut liefuie they could lecuyer Thr foicet were nut identified,
M ariiin leaped tu the Imrrlcadra hut an earlier aerial rept^t un­
and poured a deadly fire Into the confirmed— calc they might Im
Thr concentrated fire hlaitid I element! of the U. S- K tn t Cav­ duttry and agriculture ute manthe little group uf Coniuiunltl t* alry Divlrlun
powei In thlt wav:
Chonan D 26 air m ilrt eouth of
the road. Ih o ir who were not
J. Don't atk for defeiiurnt of
klllt-d craw l.d Into the duoit of Oran, where U H. Seventh Divlti&lt;&gt;u men under 213 cirept for the motl
nearby buildlngt. Hut then the troopt fiom the In.■h&lt;.n-He«i»l i critical type of work.
heavy maihineguii file.
beachhead were
la it
repot t e l
« U t a " a t much a t p o tiih le
Imter wr came hack down the
l1“"yUS f inM hr ..rr.trc t o, . i . n j roounl. ^ , „V « iu i* V r o i^ u 7 , itrect Ih e tmuke draied fur a O tan it 30 nillet to u th o f Seoul, m ote men who would have been
A llie d enveloped K o re a n ca p ita l, rejected for kervicr in W o tld War
about n . I* the go. . u n fir . ..f ail o ,r tdttirmJf. ami mnrnnit and over a doorway—
A tank-led tpeathemd of Ihe U . | | f or p h y tic a l or other defecta.
•rmn«*ni
th*i»
h
r
lp
w
i
to
i
u
i
i
i
(cncrntiatn!
un
oi*»
......
*
, _•»•
—
»wi n« ini a»»n w|| mn fram. d In flamer — wat a potter S . 241h Dl'VUh.ti reached the out3 . p |an | u Veep th o le 26 tu 60
nortrail of Joieph Htalin, matter • k lr t t of Yungdung today on the f or in y fo re ie e a h lr length of
the c.-mmuni.u W j » r d » D
city.
of the krtu illn , and Klin II Hui^, he*r main route to Seoul.
lime— the chancet ate they wiMll
.. aim in g of G eim un) . Lay in g lbe leat .uan.u.il |&gt;lnn ual.l* I th« *
lh. Com A n d ^ ^ Ih e ^ o c^ V 'i V ' ^ t
the lied dldator uf North K o rn
Yougdong It 22 air niilet louth- be needed for military tervice.
Do the derint thing e*rn ihough w illio b v n .il leluctgnce, the A m erican o fficia ls nevertheless munin , hiv.n t regntered thei. j„K aiiy |(Uii,u,ltr wtirll. o „
who had hoped tu rule all Korea tatl of Taejon, where the 24th
*" &gt;•
. ..
4. Plan to k n p the men ov*r
no ont I* looking .Vliannei* lill
Divltlon lot! lit commander, Maj. 36 Ii definitely
your num oij with putrid d#»lh olrliiin rem oval o f one o f the legal b ars to re sto ra tio n 01 a it legal machinery the govern had ntahlPhcil defiutet. Hroul It
rn ik i. a r in v
'went can ute to makr them re
being tcarrwl and battered ter
Genera) William F- Dean, in a
The worker over 36 it virtually
The tuttcon&gt;riuu* mind n*«ir l»&gt; iiree im
u n a rm y .
|gt»t»r. It call* for fimlingt by llhly
hut the Allied high com­
fighting
wdhdrawal
early
in ret tain not to he dtafted unleti
g e t*: Do nut your rig h t lou-nt**
-----------------------------------| a law tuhvertlve artivltiei con mand it not tacrificing IWei to
July.
an eitiem e imeigcncy tbould
before man lo he »»*a of ihem.
I I k l l l l l . t I'lk M S k i , O k .l
A b f illllu ll G o e s W e s t e r n
«rol hoard. rtvIewaWe hy tn f»vc the fate uf hroul.
Seoul'* liberation la the dra­ develop, fo l. Omit raid.
wat
Ihe
rouimeut
of
llalph
Pott*,
Matt 0:1^
_ _ _ _ _
| courtt.
Ami itrange thing, happen In
matic hlgh-lpot drama of th li war
“ Men over 3H were not partiHut thli doetnT mian the gnv the haltered «t|e»ta. Much at the •m iitiv e director of the State tn retlore a nation nurture.) hy culatly attractive to the armed
H o w would you IA c lo be ill lb .
o n ce If som e .mid prom oter bad ask e d
U riio d a l anlI „
^
\
..i
Hoard of Admlniitratiun whlcl
petitio n o l I'lfiM ie u I I lu m en and Ia n to p u ld iih h is m em o irs, the m o n arch would h ave been lfl#| fl)I , , f „ . , ng r„ ,ig»,ter. It battle with two live duckt »trup tupsrvlte tnott of Florida*! t«.i Ihr U.N. Hut Ihe battering A Mi*.* j forces in World Wai II." Col.
attacks from the southeast, whrrr Omer 1 called
have to t r ie d a live man board lo lilt.nu iit u iily stru c k rliim b w itb U lliuzem eilt. i l l s firs t ctrber mearn only that tin government pad to hit nackt and quacking !
Allied forces had been pus*.-I
After obtaining the ntceasaty
Th*“ Stole
linproveiuriit Comm1* hack SO long, were uf estieme Irn l,2lM»,0M&gt; diafleet, Selective S # fore m adly . . Such a t the Hid _platoon
‘
'**“
L
rn lo ic e a law vvhich you b t 'l P»*
c n l rem a rk a ft e r reco v ery would p io b a b ly h av e been uii in n legal machinery to
lL«m lo iig it ln .
that niarcheil out of the flalu. - riuh iesm-d the bond* to help D purtance militarily.
vice will l.a%V 10 obtain IDOJSOO
vtoutiy
V ilo c d )
We II bet
b
..rd e r lo u slave to get busy w ith tin* b o w strin g .
If at tli&gt; end of all that th* ■'&gt;&lt;! 'innkr i.piarrly into musslet nance cn stn irtio n of two itrw
kfaeArthur’s spokesman fui I I ,
men per nmnth in order lo mfjtid o c ta 'l p k l l U be»l men lie «•«
S u c h tluys m u " gone in th e O rie n t, ju s t us th ey ended Conununlftt d ill refured, they *d American gun* . . T hlt wa- a bridge, arro«s th. St. Johns Jtlvei first time officially called tb* I- tain the 3,6U0,60u man furc*.
m KuroiMt w hen liAUghty K a is e r W ilh e lm I I in h is D u tch could l.c arretted and tried fo; bitof and wild daughter of the and one aciost Tiout Hivei They 8 . First Cavalry thrust throuok I Outer calculaMd.
•.liMI - l! 4.A&gt;|| it* &gt; .teadfei
. ..
will lw connected by highways in
home of e x ile consented to get in a little c a sh b y w ritin g ulutihg. And that would mean a Communist# . . And tuch at the Jacksonville. Th* State Rua-I De­ the center of Ine old Ret Korean 1 lie said Ihe authorities . favor
Atneiw tn I iW l Ut.l.iDi tre nut
trial and long court fight.
H#d attack before dawn which
line a bteakthroufh.
releasing those in service after 21
r e m in is
c e n c e o f W orld W a r I. rih e m em o irs of K in g
So altogether It uisy he thr*.- came ns jut! the M annit were partment will put Up another i l l
This means enemy defenses months, unless they chose to re­
doiuv 0 , 4 • ' •- '
ibmon 'raii ins
.............................
............
M0,00O and build the n^.OOO.Oou lieve cracked so wide they can- rnlist - that this Is th* reason
ibeii oppo*it.on io &lt;!ommuniint A ls lu lb ll of T m in jo rd a n a ie now Hiinouiicetl for December 01 foui ycart U f.ire any Com prwiarin* to attack,
ii.uni*! r..uld he wnt lu the pen
The Marine, could not have project.
for nrcling th* ItHIOOU new men
nut be restored.
Now the B u i cep u«'oi» “I w ,,, publication.
,
.
.
The
l*inrllat-.Maiiatre
bridge
iti-nt *«r y fo* refuting to regnlei ordered uii attack hy the rue my
First Cavalry fuot tiooiiers cap­ inch month Just lo ke*p a stand­
( r iler lill
bat refuted lo --tcivc RotK inpg ninm
Atidulluh
of the rttlers who maki under the act which bernini lav. at a belle* time. Aineiican gunt bunds, due for sale within Vo .lav- tured Cbongju—mote than half ing foie* «f 3.U0U.00U.
lim
iiM ii •Is
«&gt; tlie shrevvilett
.................
Saturday when Congtcai overrud t.lavteil four Ke«t tanks, dntroyed iuay not get quite as good an in the distance b*twr*n Taegu end
Ihe fann manpower commilU*,
vodka. C irrlt brei or even ,,,,
A i a l , le a g u e . B U n d illg Up fo r the p ro claim ed rigti
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..
an anti*tank gun, etMl routed the latest rale us the Duval piulect Seoul Monday afternoon
A-t herlinilrig a !* « day tession, w jr
Hungaosn wmr al hold, iriltur- if bis iM-ople, lit bud iie v e rtlie le ss m a in ta in e d m o d e ra ld y pi emir oi Trurm n’t veto.
All thli meant tometliing else,| P*-,| infantry In a lhre«-huur hat- securities The Tampa Hay bridge vane* elements sped westward addretsed also n* Secretary
. . ol
rn e iid ly to in is w itb th e Isra e lis , lie m ay even succeed in loo:
tie.
anl. 01 nigbl dub bait.
luali will b* irpald *ulrlv out n* another 10 miles tu *nt*r Chochi- I.ai-or Tobin and Secretary ol
h is d ream of bu ild in g « g rea t A ra b e m p ire , w ith h im se lf ul
In
that
fight
b*fure
dawn
IJ.
H
Agriculture Hranna. The commit­
lull', whereas the J a -ksonville won.
Th« new law tayt that CuuiPrime Mmole* Clement Alii**
b rad , oil! of th e strvcral d isco rd a n t n a tio n s th at now ,„„nl*t» and membrrt of Com artillviy poured 1,00.1 ruuuds of bonds are backe.l twlh bv lolls
Both of tb#s* capture) towns tee is studying manpower needs
ecploilves
into
Ihe
H*d
|Mtsitlon*nation's farm*
and
munlit fi&gt;.id utganltaliunt rant
think, Ihit it no tunc to "n ek lb* ctim pnso the A ra b le a g u e .
an.) Duval county’s abate of the were within 4(1 miles of U. 8 . for the
wuik for the government and thai •&gt;ne uf the motl cuncenlrated ar­ state gas tax.
Seventh Division patrol* speating me I hud* uf ubt aiding them.
, bo*l" ind to h it Jffidcti lliric II
F o r lid s in ip ie s s iv e plan, us w ell a - fo r th e m ore pro •'•iinmunirti can't work in defame tillery barrages in this war. And
Tobin raid it was possible that
State final.- la I expeiti wete southward In th# second front's
be no gencial elciltou (kn y**r- - a ir n ece ssity of m eeting c u ire n t e x p e n se s, a little W este rn plants.
Ihe Marines lines held fast.
tbe nation would work up to’ •
pleased that the Jacksonville l-oials, Otan arms.
To which hn o|.j&gt;oiiiMin miybt wdl m oney is not u m iss. T h a t is p ro bably w h y t h is abso lu te O ri
I.t. Col. Kubeit W Kickert uf issued on an untried financial plan
It tayt further that Commun­
MarArthur’s tpokrtman said a total work force of t'.UJMiU.UOO lo
ists and Comntuniil fronlei* can’t lot Jolla, Calif., raid: "Hy the and In unpiecedrntrd amount, at link-up of thr two forces would 71.000.000 in time. Il is now ap­
reply dm a genual election would H ita l 1 tiler co n sen ts lo d ic k e r w ill* W e ste rn p u b lish e rs.
put out propaganda— hy mail, glare of God and a lung haiidlcd liarte.1 Interest rates roinparahte cut off the bulk of Red trou|» left proximately 02,'100,000. Another
not lock die bo*l needy to tmeh
radio, nrtvtpapera without dis­ »pooii we were ready for them." with those of Minds sold irrently in aoutbrrn Kotra. At om- tlm* 2,600.000 person* are classed • ’
•t hit proporal lo nalionalirr itrel.
At I* A. 31. tin- Murine* attack to finance achoqk an j rifg , im they
tinctly labeling II ai coming frqm
jp
were estimate*!
I30JXKJ ur,employed un lop uf that.
•d. They moved up Mapo Htreel provementk out of future tax re strong. Many fieri north soon af­
Hrannan raid production was.t'
I'ntninunitl*.
Now we know why the tdrphom
big task fur agriculture, and he
Alul the law It y t that nnynn. past Ihr Hroul pri*on and toward rripls.
ter the Inchon landing.
Ihr heart uf Heoul.
la in ate to high Ihiwn tn Mian 1
And, said the spokesman, Allied indicated that higher production
T h e hous^W irt, h an g in g out it lin e fu l u f clo th es, ta k e s violatiiiy ^hetc ordefa tan l» Jail
Along thr battered street rivird and fined. Hut
I forces on the southrrn front kill­ goals were in the offing.
a couple of Irlcphonc g*dt w*i
prid e in th e ir w h ite n e ss. U u il. g ray-lo o k in g slie tits and tableNone uf Ihit applie* until *lu- liant poured out of their homes tn
lit- reported that thr Agricul­
ed or wounded 20,000 Reds Iha n n ln l the other day f«* tlcalinf lim n , w h ile th ey m a y Is- te c h n ic a lly cli-un, sw u n to iie r to phvrminMtt ha* gone through watch ’ Ihe Marine* even though
ture Department i* furnishing
tween Sept. Ik and 23.
IS wailnnee S ia n Paae ilaet ,
the -legal machinery- nlrtilloh*-! Millets tipped overhead and oc­
hundred* nl tltourandt .ol d.dlnit iv f lf H rto cri-dlt ori the w orker.
The veteran U. 8 . 24tli Division estimates to the Curmurrre De­
above So. until all that I* fUd*l&gt; casionally lied shell, whistled a dolph Halley chief mm.-el („, |),.
bettered d o w n
"lleartbierik partment on what will lie reaulred
from ihe rompaliy. eta* lly how
Itecent
tluveloped new d
Ite c fiil re s e a rc h luts
bus tpivelopeu
c niecin
m ic
icai ls w h ich , r.1 mufln- Ih tie Or four yrat* M-ve them.
Senate 1cuinniittee
l.v- ».Vna Highway" in the early day* ul lo inaiulnin farm production in the
* » * headed
•
miph nolMMiy knows. But they *d
Kv*iy few hundred feet Wei • tui K 'trs Kefanyer (D^Tetui).,
ur, d e terg e n t, m a k e s ,,M*
th e w h it e s »• (mm now* It w.iti'l he |w.-ell.|k t-.
the war -captured Kurnchnn on war and defense nioeths ahead in
udvull .aijdvd to «.
K fk X 'g i'iM U klX tN fW - tin* iagadjby.lobk, Uff.vPWWiikk snow . uim *I "D ip c&lt;il**rs
A few niliiutes Lefmr
Druiy the road,back and punched nurth- marbinrrv, machine part*. Isitlliu ln rs m ure « d - piinM. miyitvmuAuiiiit'who m ay thirk earthen barricade* across
work for the government, dC ht i Ihe street—thrown up by th* K nls was hlHH, Grorgg 8 . Rpbin»oB,.ai. west several utiles toward Taejon sets, insecticide*, tubber end fosoi r l ! tWeV
PlM
ub-iOth the UII; t)efev&gt;»e--plantj &gt;or who *rt*ypt« 111 th* -past few dsy* fur th«ir ds- assistant
n r lu i. T im p rin cip le b . t lu M h f w - b rig h tn » frn «|*soi
r.-mn^jlc# u&gt;uus*l. trb,.
^
General 'tin#
o viniide
lig h t. out pi i.junranda w d ho at a 0 o**w fenie *f fieoal. One South Korean phiineil tils Jiu ib *. and ask.d ih* Where it ,bod lost Maj
v is
A dm iiil Shriuun tavt llial die M* n nitrnvW ild from d n y tip lil nntl tu rn it into
cum
be'
William
F.
i&gt;*aii
ip
July
rv
trsvel arteries.
•aid the lied* foiced American e*-|a.|lci- of filia l’* wi/c1.. Anualwtl*,
A F cur respondent Bern
Her
Price
iriio n lo be leaineil lion* ibr bo T h e sh e e t or tab leclo th th u s r e f le c t s m o re lig h t mid no nun|a(— ... . .
'A South Aftican air fore#
If you lead the law you rm.id prlsoneis of war to help build to bavr.brt husbaful grl in .lunch said thr 24th' was "going Ilka a
lo
o
ks
w
liib
T
*
(lie
fa
m
ilia
r
old
h
illin
g
dueH
so
n
ie
tld
ilp
pti
. ■
, 1. ,,
— —
1■
■■on liaison ■
&lt;•,&gt; n
. •«-■•* tn
... -okicon wat i: lhal d lakft ail kind
droll
staff
arrived
why the L'otuiauniile would the ban I. adea. Hut I could tutver with him.
:
a
___.4
_
a
f
t
.
1
*
.
Im
u,
the
Mime
o
rd
er,
le
s
s
‘com
plex,
hy
sim
|ily
lidding
a
blue
tln'gk
•^,Lr '
.
. . .
yn. The si|uadron, composer! of taroiiflini this story.
• I foirrt. nol juvl one nf llicln
nut tegular unde* tint .law*
Rubius-ui told reporter* he had
,
South
Korean
forces
along
the
»
Wor',d
W.
r
veterans,
will
Along with us raise a teigranl been a*ked by Itallcy lu interview
Die law t a y t there la a woil-lUte Aimy, Navy. Manurt and Ail ao |«tUj th a t it np|*earn a s w hite to th e eye. T h e new b r ig h t­
northern w all recaptureil llam- (ly w(t||
N forcM
fcotea
witli
giaytng
Mard
heavy
on
his
wide
ountpnocy
uf
Ctimmunbin
ly i-fiffH
hy w hat th
the
Drury.
rhang after a 16-rails- motor ad - 1
, tn.ee. lo win a wa*. Hut stay bJ
'nt-ri do th eir. Work by
e ch e m ist c a lls *‘il
“ il •co n ju g ate d
I!. N. til*'.’»y made a mas* drop
to taka-.ovri every country. It fare. Ii.- l* master gunnery Sgt.
Drury ami Capt. Thomas Conn- yancr Monday. Other Soulh K«
,nn» ol Ihe liHultinmlal leimni „l I a rra n g e m en t nf ato m s in the m o le c u la r stru c tu re
r*yt this c.»|itjiiracy it direct-d William Gs-nrgr Ferrigle., 43, uf • lly were disinirsed from the po­ lean unit* took Andottg and Y&lt;c- j of 8.I 6O.UOO surrender leafist*
We have com e a long w av from th e w tssje n tub and by a "foiaign power," luraitlng W rtl Gurney. Mass, and behind
on Hed K 'fa '- s ■
the Kniean M/a*. but eUolhei 1. 1
lice force in 1047 aflet they re­ hon In a drive to salder a roof uver '
the sergeant wai a South Korean
Be-1 force* trapped beiuw this line
•on It that it lakes lone, peuud, vnnldsiuid, and Die Im ck -h re akin g toil w liic li alone w ould H utib .
fused
lu
tell
a-grand
jury
th*
This lotrign powei, the law eat tying an Aiaeiican flag to t&gt;e methods they had used to dig up 30 mile) north of tha old po{ilions
produce a w h ite w iisld n g . T h u m odern ho u se w ife not o n ly
gad plenty ol il.
•aye, aet* up "trtlon organlm- hoisted above th* Untlod Hlates
Un the east roast where Red’
h as an a u to m a tic w a sh e r, hut now can ju g g le D ie ato m s to •Inna" In callout countrlet *-i embassy building when it Is cap­ evidence in a murder case.
Since then, the two men roll*- pulled back without rastating,
Marshal Tito’s irpir.eiilalive m w hiten h e r la un d ry.
help carry out th* world wide con- tured
Koreans
pushed
north
Capt. Norman K. Stanford of tjuswled an crime stories fur tire south
the UN Artrmbly ptojmut that die
.piracy. A nd - It tsys th*** aeChicago Herald-American. Later. through Yengdok, onto a bitter
Winstead,
Coon.,
ruiUroandeof
lion
orgnnliatlont
nr*
contrullro
UN (loop* tlof* when they ItavM
S h " Company, had givsri Ferrlgiu. Drury established a burlnets as a battlefield.
•tv the foreign power.
A Booth Korean spokesman an­
driven the Red* bark In llir iHib
In I u iii , tb* law y w i on, thet* ihe flog detail honor because at private daloetive. II* worked with nounced that Republican tuirid*
visiting
newspapermen,
eopnlying
parallel wlieir ihry tlailrd limn
his
24
years
with
tb
*
'
Marinas.
'
iT
U
f
l
&lt;1
at«llMMr-4
f*tmM
f
a
i
r
IlMrl
r.iinmunl't
"action”
onrmUatiuit!
l l » i l M « r ) . * * I ‘m . o «»*
"We will haee thr flag flying background information on Chica­ naval units landsd on Chlmi Is­
And 11111* have lire whole dill) at li&lt;«-ti devclllad thr mine at praliri# a fivr-yrju pri«on trrl- **t up Communitt "from" organland in llaeju Hay on Korea's
go's urvlerwurkl.
lo-for* lung," Ferrignu grinned.
Itoce.
“
lust
hell
down
below."
lie
raid
Irnlio.int
lo
h*lp
carry
out
their
deal to do over again m anothri
west roast just touth of Farallel
In
New
Yurk,
editor
Jack
Lait
Up
ahead
a
tew
blocks,
a
ma
Murphy t«nl in l i t l•klKllaluul plane.
fume* lit.! filled the whole pit.
_
'&lt;3 Fight Ifi-I boats were sunt,
ycai ol Iwo. liieie will never Iw
uf
the
Dally
Mirror
and
L««M»rtj
chtnegun
chattel
rd
and
rifle*
a*
a
i.ih
ia
l
prnveculnr
ranter
tThe
diffrirnc*
between
a
tomAl-ovc giound, hundtedt uf men
Ital peace in Koiea at long at die fllicd taipllmgt to be U htn below thlt month, laying h* had finan­ munltt action uiganliation an-l a narked Then the tanks muvrd up. trier. Mirror- rolunmist, rliscluie and an unknown number of Red*
New Faint, Good T u **.
to *r*l off :h* file Hit. lie te*ll|t cial ptohlem* and wanted to re­ Communitt front -under the de­ Pershing tanks with 0X-rnm. gunr D rury had supplied them informa­ were kiUni or captured.
Running Good.
nalion it ad.iiianly divuied
In
the
southwest,
A
F
corresnuisJe*
gelling
from
4b*4r
turrets.
tion
for
their
recently
ptrhlished
tu
rn
to
p
rivate
law
p
ra
ttle
*.
finition given hr the aew law—
1 ut bed her* from aunounding
ndtni Stan Swinton said thr
Two
tanka
were
equipped
with
book.
“Chicago.
Confidential."
The
I
it'll
1
rad,
he
eirhaiigyt
hit
ftll,It this:
, .
Well. we tee wheie the mercury inluet.
S. 26th Division drove bevnry*
( I. Action organisation—. I n Motera to crash through the book deals with utt^erwarUI act tv
The flrme- br.-ke out at 4 4 M 4UP, a year ftdetai po«t fnr tin
hit 25 degteet in U|q»er New Yoik
Chlnju, once tha staging area for
street barricades and gpsti path* (ties.
116
,Ottos
a
year
poilca
eommltteereUy plrnning forceful
aupairntly 10 • conveyot Iwll a­
Hate I hr olhet day, ami lint it bout 1,000 yards lr*&gt;B» Ik* bottom Mnaerthlp.
throw of a •ovvrnmout, and di­ for the foot onMiar*.
I j l t said Drury's part in gather Rod assault* toward Fusan. Other
The Marines moved between Ihe ing information for the book "did AwerUsn force* broke through
*Krieitd«-«f Murphy have In­ rected and csntitdlnd by thw f.«r*•citing down lo die poiut where af the pit. Tha mine hat an elaheavy Red rear guards to cross
bunting building* like wraith*. get him into -om. 'n-.ubV' w&gt;
tome folk* hegm lo make plant iM-rate nelwfik ul mota lhan lb titled hr wat angry because hit tgn power. Russia
nriand ttr^ . Thl* mobsters bat probably wo* not the the '.lam Hirst north of llamsn.
(2. Communist front—. This is
ii.ilrt of *uch hells on* of them prosecution of Iflt* brought him
They captured Uiryong.
-lot thou winle* vatalmn*. Although
fth straight day uf reason lor nts murder.
•wither promotion nor recogni­ controlled by lb* action organise*
Farther noith, the U. 8 . Sec­
we haven't teen anything aiouiai
tion by hi* tuperion. II* U a lion, in help can y .out it* ptsaf, canrbat with tittle reft.
"Professional* don't w ilt s .b u l­
Local Owbar Good Mechanically
We look caver behind a bare- lets lo pay off a grudge." Loll said. ond Division tailed llvopchon and
lifelong Demon at tmteldr tb* ra but may bav# members who a tm
hue ycl lhal looki like ihe touul*
Only
cade in sharp snipsr fire. Illg l. "Being professional*, they Vre not drove tn the edge of Koehang.
e a l,r organisation.
innocent uf Its real purpose*
reaion. ihete i »|muI* fn.in lilt
MacArthur'a spokesman
ap«‘
rstl
Murphy’s icvignatlor of Scpl.
IS., with Ih * n*w
| Slaw |h.' hi- veltH ity shells whipped overhead men of emotion, and they don't kill
ft mbII mmcU r$um Cm , ll*el
tatvirot of threw Red
,
Notlh aie tncouiagmg.
louiiy. There was an rsploslon. fur revenge, but to,prevent further mated that sarvlrars
ftak* effect immi Jlatnly *tr difftrencr lwtw«»n lb* two !•
cllpOe* wet* roiishfrrrd dtesd- 18 was to ti
divisions— possibly 34.0uo
.
troop
slab of metal ripped thtuaigh disclosure*. Their nietlmd Is In diyialoaa—
fol potteniB, at
can learn after the Ills* appeal I- aitup-l this a Cornauniil astioir urgarl— would be caught in the toutinJutl beiau&gt;e you weir a 41 ill hy visiting tne l.lbra*ay of t,«n- nest month. In view nf MnrMIT'i la tIon 1* litS-b* UII uf Cuuumml-ts' ihe air. A Hautrnant a few feet
ppoint incut a* jwdlcr cpmmtr e front.optDt Is leitl) run fry away grebbssi hi* v tist. Th# biota! knock off a guy who Is going lo do west
ihe lail wa*. don't bank on il thlt -Irw at I dkl.
them future harm."
U. N. fotce* threw oul steel
Home*, tit* llit.tr an.l .a lly 'inner, Ii* was elp.-rli-.l to sciyl Couimuiiists but tnsv hat* non­ Spuiled between his finger*.
like dfafl boaiil won't grl you lliiv
I jilt said he believed Drury*’ fingers in all directions tu rlasp
Gutrkly r, corpsrwan laiund thr
meml.*r* or even
Greek and Homan writers all te- a trlegism lu All.-rocy Genets' Communist
prufpective testimony before the Kwd units for piecemeal destruc­
.lin e . Donald Howell oi Mobedy,
far Ii* »-cti|-»*-s. Uantlly » sense McGrath today tendering hit In- niemb*** who don't know It s ti*&gt;l wound. The llouteiiant fltmbss' Be natr committee caused his death.
tion.
Mo. did. and got fooled. Rejetled ol dread ovethaugj t)» telling &lt;t
Into a Jeep to Ire evaeuated.
u p with Communist* at all.!
“The underworld I* terrified hv
A Beautiful Club Couo*.
The spokesman said there were
From up the street ram* the
Th# Communist p v ly In III*
BiM* timet duiing ihe latl wai lot the event.
t.OSS yards lung—to carry r
Radiu, Kxc*ll#rit Own*rtihtpUnited States Is mad* up *n‘.lr*- ery of "Ambulance! Ambulance!" thr Kefauver committee,". Lait indications th* northward fleemg
Aa
late
at
May
6.
*U&gt;.
1
«.ul
&lt;
be
from
th*
coal
face
to
th*
ma
a
t
•physical leatont. lie made liii
Only
A jeep ambulance wa* parked said. "They would do anything to Krds might make a stand some­
ly of Communists. Hut If trie
where near Fsia llrl 38. Then*
tenth tup lo the Kantat City in­ Drboniiatrv, wlio wa* t^harle- shaft.
behind the buricade. M . I^wl* slop It."
magnet tun. literally wat actred
Rrnett Htacey, on* of th* min­ party members stepped up ami
bait said Drury, as a private de­ were no signs they would atop
duction cenlrt lad week. Tlti*
ers who escaped, said "w* otiljr registered aa sn "action urgent- Devine of Onkland, Galif, "Why tective, recently had been Inrsati- south of that boundary, h# said.
to death by a total ecllpa*.
«atle''“ the* would h* e.lnrlltle#' doesn't that ambulance go up
,iiroe lie patted.
just
managed
tu
out."
Allied warplanes U r!.. J at th*
T&gt;l|p»*t lend to tun in tequengating reported underworld efforts
1. That they w*r* directed emt fuitherf"
T H llM H s a d T H A U B S
"W* were eshautted," h* *ald
to obtain conlml of several trac­ retreating Hsd*. There was nu Im
The
Jeep
driver
cried:
"
It
l»
1
**.tit,
M
#-1
hv
MufCiw.
pet
of
a
little
more
than
|6
"*.-d
only
made
it
by
helping
each
Fiank Rate, Ji. gol a leliri (rum
modiste
estimate
of
how
many
2 Drat th-v wtra rsallr piol- against onler*. We’ve already lost tion and bus lint*.
lb* Army die other day aiking d yoara. During »Hin period tbef* other.**
Mortimer said h* and loilt re­ had been killed In strafing attack*
ling to overtItrow this go-ernme-t* seven ambulance*, four rorpsmen
A vmmif
n» ralunte*r re*eue work­
j*cialy
aie
70
ee'ipws,
4l
of
lUr
ceived a number of threats while all along the front. A F eorreepon(lit bod would olijeil lo Im nu
and
four
drlyer*
by
going
up
too
by
force.
.
la.
said
It
was
Ira
er. Rill Rdwatd
reported
2V of the moon
far.
writing their book. In addition, of dent william -Jarden
lOK ort active duly at an Air Fotce tun,
_
wasaibl* lo g*t
rioavr than n mil*
Hut the moon offars th* Iwtler •asslhli
from advanced air hesulnuarters
Devenr
said
wearily:
"Then
they
fer*
to
pay
enough
“ao
you
won’t
-ucdiate reslgnatlm
-Rstrive officer. Mr. Rate, who I hrgoln. That’a beenut* a lunar from the underground file.
rill have to bitirg the woundn! havs tu wrok any more" were marl* that 1,600 Reds were killed In one
Fkiuvr 1681 Sanfanl. ITU.
Au unidentified survivor said af
01wrphy wa* *»P
tarred in the ltd war at an Ait t-clipt* cover* an »ntur hum. •
here
un stretchtra.
.
6# authors in attempt* tu halt Attack*
the struggle Ut r*ath Jo e main
phete,
whereaa
th*
tolar
*cllt&gt;S*B-Mt
hit
behind
Red
line*
dt
The troop* were rroocherl a ­
Force major, said lie pirtumeJ
Look'* preparation, be eakl
th vdow t an area no more than shaft:
not. F 01 hit butt it Rreiidenl Tru­ 160 to 170 mllec wld*.
"Thase who Ise e c l h»hlnd General tu argue the lltsa caau gainst buihflnga un both sides of
the streets—tn os* bqlhlings not
man ami lie it S n ir ls r y of lbs
The nest bt| ecllt t* of ftftwv crawling «•* their kne#« end al the day It is heard, probably
on fire. And then the order come
moat rhoClng with Ihr fumr-, 13, In thr- U. 8 . clrntll court
sun
will
it*
uii
Fib.
23.
I!C
2
,
b.it
Aimy. Jutl s foim letter tent In
to move forward again.
wet# graldred by other rorn and
you’ll
have
to
bp
In
Nullta,
Ref*
Wo ran twodlnf low qp the
•II Reserve olficeti, eiplsined the
_? 8
Jrtm
. ,,#
who
came up from t
•
pi
u
h
'
dragged
along,
it
wa«
»
rs—
a
­
ala and Hlberla to sew it.
strict to an Intersection ami
Aim y.
D’a possible lo have as many gainst time. W* slruggM *lon' rauks.w as n»ni"*l polk* cojam
th* haltered
crouchwi behind Ota
batUrad wail
wall
sh-ner in HMB by former Mayar •ranched
as th n e lunar tdlPMs. such at Ih r road which never seemed I
otbar building burnad fisrrtly • ­
WHilam
O’Owyar.
end.
We
were
lueky
to
m*VI*
"
Miracles never reate. in
the on* last night, (n v year. A l­
Ftor montha. tbe Brooklyn gran l fro** tha *lr*gl and lb* baal was
Roman Uathollc priests
Chica|o hotptlsl a woman dying so, It’s putslble to have none at
along In it»_lnqulry
can clergymen and Selvalion ury rplodded
----- ........................
. . sltMisf suffocating. Tb* fiarass
rrawlsd and »t»r#*d front on*
o l an incurable diteate which had
* Nest total eclips* »f the nupn Army watkera mingled with tb* [eio rop-gontbler tieups. 0 Dwyer building io anotbar.
*
1
0
.
O
O
O
M
In a mamant
moment of
01 hot
iwi anger—one*
ana*i—one*
•Ready destroyed one kidney eod visible from IhU cewulry: Jmt. Xris
grlef-strlrkrn relatives of the lo#t — in
railed U a ‘witch boat end aabl
men
to
cotuole
them.
tftt ihrealenini lo deilroy
t». IMS.
.It was Driialn's second coal It was pliwryuig honest cop*.
Each account whether individual, joint, trudtee or corpotiOne final ecllpec not*:
other, had the uielett otgsn reHut on Sept. 16, MaPMiald's bits of buntlgBi*'M(l *'ul n° 0,#
mine disaster In tecent weeks.
tion
will b« Inaured by the Kedaral Saving 4 Loan Insurance
On
July
2V.
IB
18.
th*ra
was
a
was
iuJursd.
ed with a healthy kidney taken
18 men wet# kilted and 116 others raldeia areas lied a | 2o.ooo.uo0
total eclipse of the aun. • * « • «
Corporation up to 110,000.00
*
Furtnsr ud
1 a woman who had d»ed from ing lo a report fro n t-Y ori BUI. w ere. entombed for two tu ts
for*
they
were
rescued
•
t
i
n
.
a
•Bother aliment. The operation. then In indlsn Tertitpqr. Trie
l i l U
U s E x p la in -----a mouth ago. w si Indiana becam* frtntlc, A huboaccessriti kidney trgas- kub.jgi
fro m 6 #pt. 1 ? Hut '••.'e ra
*•" Seoul. T h la
flg h t.u g
through
t 4ifu iiiu liiit l*m ty aJiDl Matilf&lt;lt&gt; | nui4«^.| . f 11|t*i| n(rr« tf 10 t r i l r anti
nig ht Ih ry w ill i r f u . r lu r r g liU '
lin lr , | , W(U| f U m n leaping (turn
t a n Ih ry - al th r and of II.
Puildinga and lic k in g out at Ih r
•lu ilaya 01 in fa . t any o lo ei M arin e ' a t they darh down tlw
tin e
iu - Ja ilrd or fln rd « r pun- d. h ilt- fille d
stree t*
and
p a il
Hired in any way for i.fu x in p «• buildings cra sh in g to th * iriuim d
i.g i k t t i w ilh iu 30 d a y i o f ■«p
u lir r th r f l r n have gutted Ihcrn.
23d
_
.
,
A t d u ik the aky w a i aglow w ith
Nu They led only cannot
|g t f i r n of g ro u l
a gnat m l
or ih it re fiie a l, hut , | i | t t |(, t .n h o u ilt e r th r d a ik

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CHEVROLET
2 Ur. Sedan

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26. 1950

r it r

Social And i'crsonal Activities

ti
U k l dial i«k

only about 26 m t ln today fro iu
a lin k u p w ith A m e rican fu tre i
coming down from the Inchon
Seoul second front,
T h r tm ik n in a n *aid a e ria l oh
i r r v r r i had tern I'n t lr d N a llo It
trm .p i on the o u tik lrta of t'hnnau

SEPT.

Only 4496-Q«

1946

OLDS
2 Dr. Sedan

Kclipse OccurH

Social Calendar

M is s

Iv iit li

C a r r o ll

M ods Mr. .lenkinson

Seminole lli

MENU

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Hy C K C II- Y B R O W N B T O N K
'- v iw ia lrii r i t e s r ink ! la liiu r
D E L IC lO C S L U N C H E O N
M exican Corn S o u ffle * , H ro lb il
Tom atoes, Green Salad , Hot B o ll-,
I ’ luin Conserve, B everag e.
fR ecipe for S ta rt-.I Hi»h F o ll- n .- I
M E X IC A N C O R N S O U F F L E
In gredien t« I egg* ( se p a ra te d ),
I
cup thick white aau ce, I I 2
F I- l ey. Jr. cup* cooked corn, 2 t.ih!e'|v*&lt;m,
m htrth of
chopped pin iien l.i, 2 ta b le * p-M&gt;n.

Hntt THOM AS

P e r s o n a l s

Mr and Mr.
snnntinrr-l i .nI sv
•nn, "'tlltnin Chailr., right pound*
and nine uunce* «t Fernal.ilorughtun 'l-m nrul llnspltal nn
Rent. 1.1.
,'lr. an-l Mr* Charles Furling,
Inn of 7 allali,."- - , .iniii-un- - ,1 to­
day the hirth of ,. son, i*.it-on
Kvrrett, right pound* and Irn
ounce*, an Sept 20 at thr Tal­
lahassee 'Irinorial llospiial Mr*
Fiirlington is the fornin Miss
Hetty Rhannen of ihi* cits
'Ii and ' I i- I'-vid Dval to

Itra lioliht*rs
I I •■ llBNta . 0mrn I’ agf 0 8 * 1
ii |*4 11 t«( llir l«*nl l i l . t i m n

tlon:
Hr H.»a th r nrnl •&lt;lmi#«inn« i»f
ri|;ht Hntiirn aihI foui m«*n Ihnt
Hit) i .(• .i m a •'*it
tt I* photti •. mpnni fun *
Hn
Mir In h h«* ftMiikni III Ihi* m in
ro u n lln if hm ihi nf (he ronifm n;
MtlmiMiil, h*'
Vfikini: *o iiiih It
0 # IIM i a tjiiv l»&gt; hutitii; m il• of
n ir k lr v #limr# .m.| i|iinrti*r8 m
th rll !•* Ma*t|i t *•# I m fn|a* t ha~ n u n *
n r f r rim &lt;hmui;h f hi* rn iin tiiti;
mm hi n rHut
Ih f
I i Irphnnr rom|» 0 iiy (
v ih lih h«« nn ••ffi4i.il * l i n k ««f fh r
money u n til it I# m n lh t n iii;li (h r
m u n tin i; iiia i hint . l« tinnhli* tn r«*
Vdhliah h.»H nun h of tin- ninttry
HAH U k c n , **i w lr n .in.! th c ic fo rr H ill tint file »m a ffu tn ilt
chsiririm : th«ft

ran they f

rh.igeil

"Wr will .-.ml Ilnur tin- inv.-s
ligatl.ili,"
»ald /arowny, "and
ho|.e tli.st mm.- wav we .an .*«
money and the girls' admission*, l
tahlish n . rime " e Inive l|tr
surely Ih. r. must In- ..lllc legal
way t&gt;. pineecille Hut right rmw . .
my hand* an- tied I can't pr&gt;»»r
cute .out. one utile*, he Is .Jung
rd with a crim e"
JnriieN S liainwislri, ntl.irnry
f,,l Ihe 12 per Mins, *ald lie w.-ild
file suit f-.r recovery of the mon
&lt;y impounded l.y Judge Hop
"I intend to g.-l llial iiioorv
l-ack.” Hninwar.-i lobl Ihe rir.u il
judge
)) b.-lher III.* lelephotie companv
would ntlempt lo recover Ih'
money was not known

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I I Itywnod * ni- er stories. Together h0n 1•#*•*ii m l.a ld i’ hed A n&lt;l •m ill
wuh hi* p a rtn e r* M artin Conley 0 rm m - 18 .'• I l . l ' l l d u d , 1• ■ 1 * l M'r *
at "I Mill W a lsh , all g ra d u a te , of 8otia in n n«* liifig r* I h* h.l&lt;! ««&lt;»r

th- U n iv e rsity „ f C in c in n a ti, hr
hn made good Ire rre a m a hip
bn-mess. Tbe en terp rise started
• •th a sio i.ll parlor tn t o i l
I was looking for a h ii- io r,to g .t In to ," W right . n a l L . "and
I ,r» |i*i-,t that no one out h n e
made .rally fin e ire rream. K«t I
'vent ha. k to an old-line Ice rre am
c ry in Rt. I am I* an,I learn ed thr
liir'ine-N, w o rkin g for nothing
wanted to open n p late *•
ta r removed a- p., *, !lde front th '
-ta r) white modern m a ll shopSo we devised a style lik e the obi
fashioned ice r ir a m pat lor red
a n d 'w h ilr striped w allp ap er marid».1"p|M-d co u n ters slo t tab les, and
« lie harked . h a irs ."
T h e partn e rs had to rin s e th rir
-hop when th ey w rnt in the *er-Ire In 1916. they reopened in a
'in y shop on ih e R u n 'rt R trip . |i
- *» a sensation. Three other shops
• " llo w r.l and a ll are doing a I h iiv
"g bii*ines*.
f lee errant
I a .k ’ d W rig h t If hr #-v•&gt; r u n 1
" I like it a f l f r m*al&gt;." h r sld
Hut I like d#lirat f-*en fo "d bet
' T . K s p te ia lly m arinated h e rrin g "

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“JOHNNY HOLIDAY”

nf Ih n &gt;’#41% lt&gt; ^nl cm

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thick ami pale colorr-l. Stir grad­
ually into white sauce. Add corn,
plmirnto, green pepper, salt, and
chili ponder. Stir well. Fold In
diffly iH-aten egg white*. Turn
into grrasr-1 ca’ *e-r&lt;de. Ret in
pan uf h"t water. Hake in mmlet'
ate (360 F .| oven 60 ntlnutM.
'la k e *
I serving*. Serve with
uiii'hr.M'm sauce f| desired.

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chopped green pepper, 1/2 tea­
spoon salt, I teaspoon chill pnve.
Her. nui*hr&gt;»oni sauce (If desired).

S A N T O R B ' O R LA N D O R D . ,
TU RN ON IX A .4 3 G A T
TH C TIsA JH IN G A R R O W

Lake

d a y a n n o iin re -l the l - i i i i , &lt;-t
• la u g h te r, G la d y s S u 'n n , »evrn
|o u n d s and fo u r o u n .r s , al Ihe
tiiNNl
S a m a r it a n
l l o 'p i i a l
in
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m-.Le it.
Most ire rre am is fr»r&gt;-n In
»i in lan ie u sly 01 » iih m a m ittufr «•
|W.. We give m ils h&lt;«ly hv laking
46 m inutes to frre re il
" W r place the m ixtu re in v*t*
surrounded by m |d b rin e, not ice
and salt. T h e Ire rream is hand­
made 'I r n w ith m aple
paddle'
• rape the ice cream o ff the side*
nf Ihe vat* as il hardens. T h e &lt;nst
nf Ihe lalHir is the rra so n why
p rire* are h ig h."
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Children Coder 12 Yr- '4
milled Free " llh Fatrwl*
Anytime F.trepl Salrir.lsr
A Sunday.
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treat food* "Jatt ri|bi",
S p le n d id
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them t*at« hatter, go farther, Bs f
w n in g
A (h iw v e m « n t »
rhli* you cm on i i i i h i.
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F ! .O H I D A

The Seminole County Council
of I'arcnt-Tcschcr
Associations
H O L L Y W O O D . Sep t. 20— i/F)
will havr a meeting of the school C ritic s o f Hollywood m o ra l* m*\
of instruction shut &lt;i.&lt;&gt; at San­ b.- su rp rise.! to tra m the favorite
ford C l alumur School with the hsngout » f the film fam o us is nol
trgionnl director. Mr*. A. F. Mr a gin m ill but an Ice .-ream parlor
Inioih presiding.
It I* safe to «ar that m ore mnvl.
The lh&lt;im "Growing With Our atnr* p a lm n irr ))'il W rig h t’s four
Children" will In presented by ice cr» am ilisp en -aries th an vi-ir
George HunG-rd, seventh the .a t m .lin e ,| night *|m t* o f the
Mr. and Mrs. W. H Duncan Mrs
F.C.IVT.
Among Runset S trip .
left Friday to visit with relatives vice pi 1 sidint
the pnrlli Ip s lin g
-pe.ikers are
in Charleston 8 C.
" R ita H ayw o rth am i A lv Khan
M rs. C Ir John-on, first viceu*e,t tn come in te g u la rly
w he­
prrslilent
F.C.IV
T,
MrI..
II.
Mr*. Gain- Michael*, a f t e r
ll " \ were co u rtin g ," re p o rts )Vil
spending thr past two weeks in t tilth*. I'ariiaon-ntai inn F.C.F.T., i« h " tl fo r W ilh u r). " A ls o I .arsine
Miami with relatives, ha* return, M u. Farl William*, treasurer, I * .) an-l I o*o D iitn eh rr. Ding Cn»*
F C F T nod )lr»
G Wagner,
rd home.
b&gt; is a re g u la r custo m er. I even
office md field ’ ccrctary
aii m ail q u a rts of Ire rre a m up In
R&lt; giNtralion will lo-gin at '.i:.3U h i. M uch at E lk o . N p v . H r like
Mr. and Mr*. Paul Prrnld, who
were recently married have gone ) M and Inn* h will I*, servc-l in p istachio ."
lo Freehold, N. J. where they arc the *• hiN-l lom h riN-in All those
I n r r lil llrig ttia n use.! ti. hr n
Intending to havr lunch arc re­
making their future home.
quested 10 notify Hon Steel, |&lt;,in- *' •'!» p ilin n . too. hut never with
R'-U-tto Ri&gt;. srllin t She ra m r in
Mr. 'and Mr*. )Y S Hrunrlr) cip.il of Grammai School,
are at their home on Celery \ ve
The -.hiwd of lii'tiuction will *1 np an,l ordered rko p o lata burnt
nuc aft#’ spending two week* In adjourn .it J.isr I* M Itelrgatcs alinnml ro n es, hrr fa v o rite C a n
the mountains of North Catolinn end officers sn.l - hair turn from G ia n t and Betsy D rake drop in
------nil schools In Seminole County rr g ’ila rlv and he order* an " s ir *
.Miss Evelyn Bailiff ha* re- •»•* urged to illrn-l and luing a rone In l-e r a t r n hy her i - mkII p in
turnrd to Itel.and, where she will 1
ir presentation from rarh Ih- -at
rrsume her studies at Stetson | •chtad The eminly &lt;ouneil prp.
S"H 1. I nm| ) t-N-l, H ow ard llu e h r; «ldrnl, Min C E Illllr ll, urge-1 M pint w h ile h r Was in t h r h "-p iln '
University.
t oil those inteii-Nr-l in ehltdren To a f ir r hi* plane cra sh , an-l hr l,r
came an ad-lirt When D avid S riMr. an-l Mr*. George K 81m- ollend.
all of Atlanta are visiting his
nn n u a - opening
" I'n r t r a il
nt
parents, Mr. an-l Mrs. W II
J c n y , " hr o rd e r.-&lt;| spn -ial favor*
FT 1 T F \
Stovall.
Sanford Junior
High 8 -h'Nil f ." a p a rty . They were l«-e rream
Parent Ti jih * i
will p- tra it* o f hi* then h rid c-tn .h r,
\sssvf ta lin n
have n tea \t dnesday at 3:30 Je n n ife r J.-n .-. Joan C ra w fo rd I
Friends of W. II Stovall will F M
*•’ d h ri W il IV tig h l
rn t h ii'ia s t .
irgret to learn that he li*« l-reo
M r- Harry )\ .M N |iu ff, lu-spila- b m itig fo r h n four k l.ls ,
confined tn Grange Grnrtal II'— Illy rha'inian. anno unced Ihe tea
I also am « fan
Ia n
En g li-h
pital in Orlando
would l-e m honor nf the teach­ lo ffee Ilian m y s r lf .l So I
-|dr-| to
ers an-l In intr-Nluee the new f i r I .oi! the -ert.-l of W rig h t’s s u ­
Mr. an-l Mir, E R. Stow,* and Patents The officer* of Junior er •• ! found hint a personable rh*p
A. N. Rtowe havr returned honn High I T ) will ad as hostrases. W . say* h r’* 3d hut looks lik e an
At-lv H ardy.
after aprnding the summer in
I'll T I HIT ON HUSKS
Chore'* no srrte t mI n iii I th r in
Mrreililh. N II
The pietuie show &lt;&gt;n roses, g lie n t* ," hr *aid "W e nap th&lt;|M&gt;n'»r-d hy II- Sa 11for.I C ar­ Sam.- reri|«e as g,N»| home-made
Friend* of Hillir Dunran will d in ’* Club, i- In-ing shown In. ir- * 'r a in heavy .r e a m ,
ffr«h
In' glad to learn thai hr i* im night at the Woman’s Club
eg. *. gran u lated sugar an-l nitre
'll
Herring, who 1* showing fia .o rin g s without anv fijlr-r or
proving ami wa« able to travil
* 1, authority „n
done lo Charleston. 8 IV where the pntiue,
g| iattn. Still ire . ream la t-etlri
hr i* visiting with his uncle It tines Th. pul'll, I, cordially In- f ban an\ other h r ,a ii- r o f how wr
vitid In at !• oil
D. Edwards.

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M i-. Iluth rarrnll, .laiighlrr nf
Mr* R : ■ C r '.111 &gt;dl &lt;&gt;f thicity, la-ranir 'he iirnlr of Jan
Kenneth Jrnkmson, »on nf Mr.
and Mr«. F 'ld iiirk John Jenkinno nf ll'tren. in an impirasivr
1 ceirnmny at tor First Baptist
'"htirch nn Friday night at H:00
o'clock with Dr. W. F . Brooks. Jr.
nffirtating.
T h e , hutch »*s decorated with
•all heakets Ilf whltr gladioluses
end white chrysanthemums a­
gainst a I'sckgtnund nf fern and
1 .d"' While taper* in graduateil
ram lrU ius cad a soft glow over
tlu wedding party. White satin
tihhnni and |vim p&lt;&gt;m chrysanMu riinni' ninrkeil the fam ily fiews.
M»- Mnt\in Milam rendered a
program "f nuptial niu*lr prior
'" 'he ceremony, and Stanley
llriinib v. »&lt;«|ni*t. «nng " lit-eause"
and "The l.nidN j'rayer". The
Iraditinnal wedding rnnreht-s were
li«rd rod -eft nill’ ic was played
rhinnghniil the ceremony.
Tin- bride, given in marriage by
he 1 hrnthrr, Yrrnol C arm ll, was
lovely m a gown "f white taffeta
with swrolhMH neckline, long
fo r the New \ . it
l&gt;-inte | slrevrs and a short irai'i
l i l t USD \ &gt;
Th. Dough. 1. 1- .l.mio |:... Her veil was coronet fashioner!
n-rh.Hvl
nf th. First
Ihipti. from t’h.intillv lac*' and she earrieil 1 lN&gt;ii,|iirl of white rose bird*
■iMirrh will ni.ei i --m -.-lit „i 7 •• iird erc.l with a white purple,
I’.M.
thmattd orrhid
M UM M Y
M'sa Jranrlte .ienkinson, Nlslrr
Th. St Ann' Chaplet of the
•&gt;f the groom -m ed a« maid "f
Holy Cm
F|.|-i opal I 'lullch will hotuu ami the wme a pink nylon
meet ill . •HI P V. v, nl, Mis. 11
marquise!tr gown nvrr nink taffeta
F. Tool. nl I.HII h..SeniUioltin-* 1 head nirrr nf pink net and
Ill-Ill. &gt;n-|
• nrri»-,| pink ro«ea
•oho Itrunilpy acted n« la-st
"'•ii f»r Mr lrnlln»on and Rav
&lt; -m dl Ir other of Ihe bride, and
' !»-•• t Fell 'ervrd as ushers.
Hr III ) t ill \ 1 . It \ )
Mr • Carroll, Ihe hride’» mothpr
Ever Mine's -till t .ill in' nt- .1 11, won a gown "f navy line with
PvL Jam e. Anderson, 20. son of
matching in-ce««orics and her corfnoth.ill gam, I'n.hi) n.irlil n l,),
in Orlando Wr In t Ir to ti. ih,m«h •age was of pink rarnatioria Mr«. Mr. and Mr*. J. II Anderson. Ji
.tensinson, mother of the groom, 1211 Myrtle Avenue ha* to-gun .•
Ihr team rrrrjvrd ume lugl prai
for their vtrrngth and rr-i-i.m-e wore a grey crepe drrs« with court* of indoctrination training
with th** *nIi I . «, agniii'l n-. I think matching acrevtorirs and a cor­ at loirkland Air Force Hate. "Tin­ v--------------------------------------- ;
Gateway tn the Air Force." San
:a ik
that it wa- wonderful thr way they sage nf pink loses.
C nn X r a a •
Immediately following the ccrr- Antonio, Texas.
hrl,l ti|&gt; aii.l fiuiglil . . riu . iN * rr(
• |\ R | 8 i » l 8 K i n s **ff t » 4 y
monv
a
reception
wa«
held
at
the
« *•» T « llltfM K.'tig*
given I.. Mik. Wind, hi I, Wsllrr
I f w i r t * |V a r a . f v
Rnutli. Clairnri- t’ln iiv and Kd • hurrh inner, which was decorat­
• • I le f *11. r N t r.t r * * |
ed
with
fern,
irladndu«e*
and
Gordon fui 1 )••-11 out 1 mdiiig |u 1
; •••• Y P W
chiv-anthemums.
Mra.
V.
K.
Car­
s W r n i* ' ' VVe»!•-&gt; H|&gt;enrri
«,&lt;
Tills K t • n iH H M i i b I*
roll received the guests and Miss
T in
%l r |&lt; m| * T l 8 r #
Wed* hnnorve raplain; hr- « • n«r
* 4# K * 1 b r t l i • I t
Miblrrd
Await
presided
over
the
il#
In untfiirrii rlur tn fi,irn&gt;-r in.nrir. (•ride's hook.
V « rtr «9 11*11
Frank Ir Hlrn'tinin siiffrieil a
The Srminoli* C*ounty Tr«rhrr»' s i« k lrrt thr lUtv.l
The I,ride's talde was overlaid
nn
M lilr.n
elighl ankle trtnhlr thnltgh lie a , with 1 l-snitifii! tare rloth center­ Club will mret Thursday at H im %
'• I . I'htl Itar.f 81 Mtgaq
liark in the genie le fntr lonp )V* 'd with an arrangement of gla- I’. M, at the Sanford Junior High •• J*l I t * 1 1 * tn r t Miss
wen- all sorry • • inirr abrnrl tVel- dinlu-e'. lithe rose- and fern. Th- School. Mrs. )V. II. Wray, pro-1 | (i *##a I ’HltS'l N s f l r v t i .
I " IV
K • &gt; K l *• 1
ler Rntllh' axiilrnt &gt;)lnl&gt; phnini* •hire tiered we&lt;|i||ng rake, lopped gram chairman, announced thai In
Jn
U H h H'lal
ll&gt; won't in- si.ir tn pja ■ ImsII with a bride and groom was «etv- Gene Hahorn, field supervisor of f I n n NA*# 8 ll'.fi**
• 8 8 *1 I l i p
JL lit a s
I
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Instruction
of
the
State
Depart
[
NIc
n
*.ff
this )e rr. Iml we're pist glad that
•I hv Mr- R. C. Carroll and Mr*.
U C IIM M II |
re's get 1 inj* e |.« g fine
,
mrnt
nf
Kduratinn,
will
l-e
the
Manning Harriett and Mra. W. A,
€ 88 l l h t t t r n i t ’ lt t lr
Th&lt;- Inn up i'lu b ) m ,
•'agio prrvidnl over Ihe punch quest speaker.
NV h m
Mr. Katrfirn rrrrn lly ii«f(lripal.| *ll*a V\*atrtn Japtlri.t**
“ rt-l*. Iti • , iistio, I fender smt: )m&gt;w Is
Tf 8 f» *a#*»i !•( |... ft, t |.,|.
^ r k le s : Rnutli. SweggrH. II- let;
Following Ihr reception, the tit In ■ "Kuroprni rlyinir rifliR- ' T ,U N
W t lk
Guard
Win !.-!•« I, H ** Ii 1 1 s 1 d rollple left for 0 two weeks' wed­ rom," Ihr jiurpo** of which wa* B 8 8 k | i » r n l 8 c N | * . . r t a 9*#11* t •gv
to
Murty
hum
pfin
rrcovrry
nnl
1:11
Smith) I'rntri .
11;
flirt
ding tr'p Mrs Jrnkfnsnti cho*p
llii'l'lt &lt;*ldrk
4i 18 Y|i&gt;rir 1i »k Ib t filln t ii
Amenmn
H an r. Toy|or, isfit lsiM, Htrfisifnrn n ten| l.loc rle|&gt;e ilrrss with black It* irnplii nti(in« for
• IV M » » n .|a I h k in * . I#
Huration,
Mr«.
Wrnv
»aM
Th«
•n*f O r If hy. Jtikt in n i. f ynti nrrea»oiies and wore an orchid
6 8*1 U . r t M \ t S 'lt ip
|wirticlpanta In thi* prntfiRni » H I ' M I M o d \ t * * i | f « t i
from tier laniiinet. Upon return
Irani* H to r**i»i* till** r . . ..
plUftiol
thr
Rnrial,
pdilitiml
atnf
^
J8 E f P . M l s jflpHMt
o f their trip they will make their
Hrrm •
mu tli«*»«* Im
kklirtr ktis|* |• 4*r 4f fi| 7t«
rr«inomir rnnililionp In
lance, 1 8Hi
li"nie in Sanford.
Itiir ln««l *»f fun -Lfr f
0
.Italy,
Switxerland, Germany, Ji| ' IA' l t lI h rI ) |« \I '.sttat Si t'l#
f \ | t ia t #
A liir Hiim fie •
if•• 11,411I'n
Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Fin- 1- "■ \l • !**•!« k ld ia iln r
8 »»r Cnllum itiiulr il n f -ntiM.m.
land, Netherlands, Belgium and IJ • kk 8 9 h r K I ft If « I f * Is
Thfy trnllv i(i)"\id i! ft«m whnt I
•» O f r h A H t a r
England. The meml&gt;ers of the 11
“ «
"in
II
k l« » r h t h « V a f k t t
brar». . Jean Wil #.?». l.in«U I ,6*6*11•
flying rlassrnom Interview.-.! many I I I - k | »»• l • 11 s m 4I I
a n t, Jnyr«
An '«» on,
II i ' m i i
prominrnt governmental and poli­ I I » l ' M » * l !*•'» | V 4 » 8
ynt nn.I MIMm -I Mi ID y »&gt;n&lt;I n v
Thr .Ranfm.t Womryi'a f#n|f A«. tical leaders in all of these Euro­ I I »»8 kViitld At N»»«rh
l(4«||«. 9*4181 h lg P it
r tlmr* with rihirnnt.
l.u lh r orlntinn will open Ihr |!i/VO-A| ara* pean nations. The trip was mad# I | I
I I " 8 « 'lu ll
D *r M and lhivi-1 l!n i * li«**r pi ^t» nn i»n Thurwtar with a lunchr*in entirely by air, leaving New York ' |' 84* l'(*|lt||at Nlav
I
lk
l
* 8 t |8
k h lP fl* 4 t' 4
•tax- - • •
at th.- Country (Tub. The tnurns nn Apr. !• and returning
nn
May
dr
I in k|*t*ir 41 k'arlatl#*
T h e g ift lh a l O rlan d o i s
r o in '| m rn t fo r th at dav Is 18 h o le s m ed al 24.
J 88 H a t N n i l s l l a f i r t»
to ffirr to M» M"»t»
r'l
pis) witli full handicap I'r i’ es will
The European flytng rlassrnom J 88 U'ttfrf ft) T h tsr
dhf&lt; l D n . th. i«lr *
a ra il i !•# awardari In each rlsv*.
1 Ik T.Mlaa % Rut
was tpnn-nred hy M
Michigan Rial.
Mil* 4 H«di1lini
formal hy tuarrhin
, -.1wrriII C tvhflrhel ha- annnunred College with Ihe rnoprrattnn nf J1 ' J8
Is
I
•*
rI.- han*t that rhe front nine hole* will alto thr National Association nf Manu- « .18
Il
*
k lt iB i #
1 4*4 #r• I ' f o t s n t r
playr l ''Ih irlh D if I .
h» opened that day f!lirh greens fsetures. If. H Chamber of Com. I 18 I I * ll# * |4 l#
Spfikin' »»f • h'»ol ,i»( 1 (Mrs fhr ker|M-r have wnrked hard* nn the mrrre. National Faliiratinn A»«»- I 88 I I h 41h r« 1 M ' . , r
A Ik D r 10h t H |H *t
V a rlftr Show till hf in Nnwmbtr m im r all summer, and four green* elation. It. 8 . Office nf Kduralion, 8:
8A N * 4 4 g
^ 'll Ik IiumI I o 1w it !&gt;»•• «or »|i t^ l have ia-err rnmplrtely rebuilt. The A. F. of I... C. I. O., II. 8 . I)e
« ltk P | M i r t 8 K i n s ( i f f u v
4
D T 4a 11I m la V H « ii'g s
I t # Ih r y hji*f In if jrrai, hut I'm «urr cnirrse is nuw in rxrrllent mndl- partmrnt of Commrrrr, Euroiiean 4 18
I ' n 4 (1#
“
Administration, -Eu- 0 Ik N|H»rl*
U iay m n ...........
linn and is bring pr.pare .1 fnr the C'.N.perslinn
I I r r h Ir r N t* * 8 # A t f *1 ii f t ' i
mpean Travel Commission and 7 88 I * r I f 1 t t i0 t » 8 A I'l'.ti'l
B-iupiml «hi rrh’.ttlin' ti.m itsliv routing winter season.
4#14
Kytrvotlf fnf f**'M-F| ihonin'
Il.stft the Wnmrn't Golf Assn-I*. many other organisations ami T i l l 1(0888 9‘or A I —
?il« I # t # Hr8 4 la A ll#r «*r*l
M iCfll prl it, bill I'm ante the imn ami the Men's Golf Asiuirl*, agencies.
T i l l I l l s t t t # |« » 8 B | | | H f l r R t 8
Mr. Hahorn. a* Florida's re­ • 88 V a r l r t i Mali
ones that d" will make till* th- linn h a w planned mimrrnqa soriul
presentative nf the flying class, • 08 I f r r t T h # IUa«f
b*»t group yrt . . .
evenla for this seasnn
IMt»
room, will report the finding* and *1*8 N'10 I 1I
ll
• *h 11 91## 4 k f t i f 1 a n
conclusion* nf the study to the I f8i 18
If#
I *4t*p • 118* #
IrarhFn nf K* mi nol# r*oiin!y.
18 88
t ' f . t t r . l N 'a iiu n *
1 1 'N iU
Thf I’ll-.t riuh will hold il . Mr
Inevy tm .line III thr Yacht n -,l ,
8 :« l P M
p ir ..I- -| I. (h
b»&gt;anl mretlqe «i 7 no |* H
Th&lt;- I ’li.ip- | Ch"H «.f Ih. Pint
Itapii t Church will hold rehear al
Vtplght at 0 I i P M
picture show -&gt;n n- • - will
hr »hown al the Woman'- Clui.
at K txi p M. |h. pub!i- i.
dial!) invilrd to attend
Ultdci the sponani hip »f |tela
sigma Phi -omilty. III. ire .p lion
1st at tin- F. inal-l lainphloi. Mrtn
Otial I. Mr
Mi
M II IN. .11
WKDN'KSD V V
The Prayer M.e-lin - -.f i l . |
Hapll I Chui-li will U .,
11 1*
Ik 1 1 I. * &lt;• n-.l. - t -1 -.
.........
m - pa-lot will • . . n l y I * .
1,j,|-,
"Tim n.H.k \\ 1 t . ... i r
After tlu* P ii) . 1 in-.tin,lcs&gt; at the First llip ti I Clm r.li |I„
Sundaa S. h---l i'lfi.e. an .1 1, „|,.
*T* Will hn\e then mnnal . hm h
planning; me-1 in- 'll
film »np
“Take Your
I miib
t» S-i •Uv
Schsw -r Will I n |«lr- . llf*s| |
with ihe Sun.In S. I. .! I*. Mill

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SA N FO RD

Mrs. .McIntosh To

nan

I boro. Ga. Il .. called ta.k io « r I M u i . i l ofiam.
Dolphin.” a yalialion of the com armed lutcri ate rejecting one hall
. mandoei’* name Ihe fulte oyeiian oi timer Jiaftid . Anolhet l^ t fi, K j ,|,aBC|en.
HW) iierMIM »•» needed lo m il*
tore oi rccu m aggir,..
,
.gg.mg.
An Klghth Army ipok* man .aid
up the
t.tssi.w u aimed (nice
north loun.1 Allied force* are 4Uihoiired by h»*l June 40. Th*l

u i came a group of.SO to 4ii K . . I ' '
dragging an an ti-tan k gun. ftowii j
the middle of the rou.1 they came
head-on tu w ard th r la rit c a d v to a
point nut inure than WO fre t a- |
W ly.
Suddenly they la w th r M arin ra
ami the group hailed in lu rprli*

TUESD A Y

Draft Ruling

rT h 0U»anrf8 Trapped

compAny. But that
lucky became
• Company
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had hit a tough defenie podtlon i
t , . . r i e r « a .i
“ If *h' t'umranr
had **«.t comrI . . ~ , ... p rv.j.;.. ,,f r.rrrnc-

S E P T . 26. 1960

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T tlg S D A Y

day Only a miracle will prevrru
the Yaitka from winning Ihrlr se­
cond straight championship.
Casey .Stengels marauder* have
s ll games left tu play and nrid
in win only lour t&gt;. see up H&gt;*
pennant. If they win only ihrsse
lh* runner-up llrtrult
Tig*-i*
would have to la ic all ol their
■even just to lie the Bomber*.
Thir* Yankee victuiies would ellmltiatr the third place Boston Bod
Sox.
With a lltllr lurI* the Yanhs
can eliminate ll.e Tigers tid e V.
All they have to &gt;i» i- l* ;*t Wa- ilngt.il. twice while Ml. I.oills
knocks off Detroit twice.
DiMaggio hat h&lt;,ii knocking
fh* tar out of th* hall -luce tV
Stretch drive began Mapt. I T in
I l f guy hit safely in his last 17
garnet and In 21 out of 22.
This terrific .391 pace has lillrd DiMaggio'. ■. icon a v e ra g r
over the .300 mark for tti*r fir i
time this
year. During
(I i I b
streak DiMaggio Dm- (wired out
14 hit* with half of the blot-.s
filling for extra bases- eight
doubles and nine horns runs.
Alii* Reynold' and Fd Fold,
IVnsallonal
rookie
lefthander.
Were on the uioun.l yectenlay ,*
the Yanks turned Inuk Hu- W m-I i Infton Senators, H-» and 7*1.
DiMaggio was the big gun in
both game*. H* drove nut thr,**
of the Yanki' IS hits In Rey­
nolds's triumph In the nightcap
DiMaggio poled a three.ion dou­
ble to ignite a six run third iunhg rally.
.Ill* Red Kox kept ihelr faint
hopes alive hy sweeping a double*
herder
from
Do
I’hiladelpbia
Athletics, H-0 and 10, in the only
other American l-cagur activity.
Mci Parnell blanked the A ‘*
on three hits in the opener to
pOM his IBtir victory. Harry T a y­
lor. recent'y p u n h iy I fi.un ll.e
Brooklyn organlratiim, shut-out
lh* Athletics on two safeties in
the final*-.
The Philadelphia Phils divided
a itnuhlrhradrr with the Iltavea
In , Boston while (hr runner-up
Btmiktrn Dodger* split a twin
hill With the New York (Ilahts
to remain five game- hack.
Ken llrinlzeluian, making Ills
fits! sla il since July 30, pitched
the Phils to u 12-4 vlrlory In the
opener,
Thr Braves look .lie nighirup,
1-8, to spoil Jim Konttanly'a reCdtd-tylng 70th relief rippealrrrire.
The braves anap|M'il a 3-3 tie in
th* eighth with a two run tally.
Kouslanty, In making hi* TotD
ttlltf Job, tied Are Atlanta of the
Qiints for must games pitrhrd in
• single season. A,lam- set tinmark fn 10-13 when he worked In
lift games a* a relief pitcher and
five as n at at ter.
Prrarhrr Rot- lum r.l in hi* twih
Victory, for the Dodgers III the
day half of thru doublaheatler
with the Giants, 8-3.
The Giant* srorad thrae runin the eighth Inning to wipe out a
3-1 deficit and win the night en­
counter, 4-3.

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YORK,

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fa ilu re to t a r
lloh Lemon at the horn* pintMurutav lik e ly w ill g« iioi*n n &gt;&gt;u.
of the celebrated rsTl-tIII*, " s k u ll- '
. . h a trb a li fan s like to tru ie ln b ei
sitrli tilin g s, whether or not th e ,
agree that A aro n can't h* Mam* l
it Ire couldn't o'r* the play at
l i n t , . Rut Kuhinsoir, nt l»a .t,
w ill be In illu stito u s truupany wav bark In IV V i, J u r i * be-bto,
one i.f the most fantoui of oil
pitcher*, lu ll a pennant lot th "
old highlander a w ith i w ild pitch
in thi ninth inning on ll.e hr i
nojkle named t i n t M n lle faiii&lt;i
day . • Four y ro ia lo l ii a gialrl
to touch -et'ollil ba-e on rr c e rla iil
Well-remembered p la y, p re c ip ita t­
ing n pennant p la y o lf. If* u n u
has I* * n oble Ui live il down ■
I'rerl S n o d g rass' I'llt.om i in u ff &gt;'
(be tenth Willing o f the deciding
gam* l- ,r uieinlrererl as g iv in g th-'
l t d Sox the I til 2 W orld f - r i . ,
a It bough Jo h n M cGrow u iam tai
id it was a worse loinei w it ..
M n lle aiul • b u t Meyer
lit
p ,a i n ' t ettuy foul itiop
. urol
us t v ie n llv as I ' J l l , anotbei Docat, her, k in bey Owen, fulled tu
h.iH ........... .. Hugh C l M r l C llfti
and that cost the Dmlg- r t ■
game and e rr ritu a lly ll.e World

Aaron Robinson's

l I V t t m l N MAII I A G l. ro n la iiim a sJ.uou demands tor W orld Series
tickets, luce Mrs M artha H ebenltrelt and M ils M ary S u lliv a n of th*
P h iladelph ia Ph illie s (u u ,l c ft L * at blithe Park r .s t ia postal and hank
clerks base M en pn-eied Into r t is U e to handle the fans* orders The
b a l l p ark h o l d s only 3 3 .IJB p e iio tu .
( / &gt;iferoulicnal BoundphetO)

M iam i’s DefeiiHive
Lim*ii|&gt; Is Down Fo r
C itad e l K irk - O ff

Plug l ot .“ park'
A lecelil visitor lo llo- IL .»f
Mb souri cumpit- wa* In pr-tiog
the new a lh lrlic dtpaitnn ol ol
lice- iio.b'i the guidance of Hus­
ton If- It v. Tiger line coach .
"Pretty Fancy," lb# visitor com­
mented as they paused in front ol
u door maiked “ Wilbur N. Llal
i up, Iasi elbnlt m c h ." . ■'•Vc-ah,'
xstill livenl r-sl Rvlly, "Y'iju’ve I«II
the schedule- CU N Y, Ohio lit ale,
A rka n sa n s, v ie . , T h e y jui t |"i&lt;

Kpurky'a name on here In w a in
colore s „ il will wipe off easily,'
O ne-Blinule Sport* Page
The ckrse A m erican la iig io rm'&lt;
is g ivin g the P h illie s a lo adm h i ,
I mo P u p il i lop th e ir W orld Memsouvenir p io g ra n i, th ey've had to
coiopib und p rin t dutu »n oil
Hi tee ro id vm le ra so the rig h t o il"
can la- stuck in nt the lust moment
. . Maybe I bey'll belter ilo trine
thing alerut n ssn tu ig th- Phil-IS place in lire hook, tier .
Roim.bilH.ut report from
Notre
Dame is that F ra n k L e a h y '* r&lt;
ret w,-apoo is n 21-yeni old h a lf
Park from P illa h u rg h named Dave
Flood . . S to ry i* that he's the
holiest Item sin ce Rome h u rtl'd
. . Boston t'e ltic a got the jum p on
the o lh ri N atio nal Ita-kei I ..ill A social Ion tennis when Couch tied
Auerbach culled h i- 0 r;,t w d iko ut
y c*le i.la y ■ ■ M ight I- tin last
time they’ll get d all -,-aron.
s lu . 1 1 - IT .o n I . o iir llu n g r

Il Is true Unit the While HiU
bosses have told Geneinl Munagei
Frank luine to stay out of the
tint.limn, ami off the bench before
and after game*T , . When V ir­
ginia's fool ball team Upset I’rlill
Mlt fall, tile hlghly-tunl,.1 J.dilitlJ
Whlley Michaels did the w n il.
I'apil was just a decoy while
Could l.e that atiidbet I'.iin syD an
tin, Steve Itnsek, will team up
with I'apd on a similar stunt next
liatllldsy . , When the "blue llllv
club," roni|HiM.I Ilf Rover- Ion key
fans, rooldnJ meet m the gaiden
the oilier day, lliey lold ll.vlr
gathering in a futuial parlor - luophi-llc T

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U R A L G A B LR8, Sept. 20
t Special |
The University ol
Miami football team will open it
I#80 f-M.ttesli season against thCitadel Fm lav nlgld in the Or
angc Itowl wllh an offeli-ive lux
averaging better than 207 pounds
lo the man but the defensive line
un will drop down lo around I9 i
pounds p--i man
Andy
Gustafson,
Hurricane
head coach, will ha-’* two hefty
-ophoinoreon offense— Dun
Mai Into, 212 |* mml Miami guard
ami Rill Deverraux, ju s pound
Philadelphia center. Y , reran- are
Ralph Fieler. 218 and Torn Jrlley,
220. at end, Harold Allen "&lt;1 amt
Charley George, 197 at tackle and
Joe I.vilen, I rsr, at guard.
On the drfrn-ive aide of lh*
picture Leo Martin and Watte.
Chwnlik, junior emla go aloiui
Dot apiece. Mam David, 104 ami
Al Caraiwlla, 2nd, are aeuior
larkli-*; Ted I hit iy oilcan llul; jun
lur and Bill Diamond, Ik.'., arc
•oahuniore guards and Pete Mas
trOune, arniur, 190. is at renter
Miami's Ion k field last yeai
weighed under IsUi on offense hut
goes neatly 111 pounds lu-aviei thi&gt;eai. Jack Hat bs tl IB2 at quart
el lan k ami Mike Varrhiu, 169, at
right halfback, are
holdovers,
Frank .Smith, I7B, at left half
and Bob Kthru &gt;&lt;lenhuch, IHI), nl
fullback, give the rlub the * .!ia
|hiii ml age.
On defense. It will be Jark ll.-t
Bello, Dm pound -enior: Jim
Dooley, 1H2 pound junior; Wilfo-d
Mlolk, 190 pound junior and ellhec
Sclineidrnbarh or Bernard Unix,
170 pound senior.
This lineup doe* not include
Hay Arrangeletti, 188, junior who
was une of the top guard* last
year as a sophomore. lie hai
iminded Into shape slowly because
of a knee injury and may not get
into action in the openar.
Arcageletli, Gordon Watson and

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ri.nnilis

I* II II-.1 tie.

tlaiiford. Fla rld a .
M ..II.Ilur Kur t’ la in llir

r a n g e a t s l i t s and ebsilhasea.
S t rta in lln rd 14-Ion, kf-tea and
1-ton model*. Also powerful I I f tea
and M o n trucks in four wheslbaa**.

1950

tl f l u i l o

N EW Y O R K . S *H *
4/l'&gt;
W ill. i U J « * U u m -l-s
fight only a day aw a y , light rs p e rlt ii i l l were d u a y tm iiK
the outcome u l ll ir tira % yw n ylil ch am pio n ,lu p bout at ^anl
tomorrow night

ON IH I IU I Of C A M , this scanty
bathing suit as worn by Hina Twee
has full approval of Italian city
lathers fur standard baechwear.
Th* fair vial tor Id lh* Island balls
front London.
(lafemottoiul)

UANBONt a MEDITATIONS
* t Alley

Mlt J it ' 6IT ML P L
way so m l

kin

TAUK SO EAf' 'BOOT
SUMPV4 'MOTHER PLS
P om * K now nothin '

S a tu rd a y 1* game w ill lie th r
D r-I Florida-Itinpit-M ir game.

N A M IIV II.LK , Trnn., Sepl. 28&lt;At) Han Antonlu stacks lu j &gt;«w» i
against Naahvillr pitching lordgld
The Missions, Texas*
l.eaeur
champs, and lit.- Vnls, Hootb*in
/shsociation playoff winners, clanb
in the D ll lie Series opener here in
Kulphui Dell.

lirn r lunnry, tire only I third, timid raln l liravywrixl
tu atny rvtlrr-i. wa&gt; among lho*u
on tin* l-oui* hni.dwagun.
ry to thin, the knockjo
"Jor will knock hint out in ftvr
I I. ve trained lu go II
rounds,’* said Tumtry.
"If Jark Dempsey is not lh*
glratrst fighter who ever l.vrd,
i hen Jor Ixiuis is,” said Tunncy.
"There i* no reason to think, be­ harder I don't think lie will rmi
cause I Anus is 3*1, that lie has aw . y lihr Jrr-ev J ‘-e Walcott.®
not retained the .k ill aiul power
I don't feel this Is a comeback.
that hr had When hr irtilrd ."
I in t feel that I look a short va­
Turin*/ and thr others who pre­ cation from the title and during
dict a Louis victory, believe lit*l that time I was boxing between
Jor is going to catch K u a td at BO and 60 exhibitions I will enter
least once, and that will o* 'In f i r hi In • x&lt; client dupe - the
enough A fighter's punch t* the best t have hern since the w ir.
last I long hr loses, sod thr Hum- I expect to, win hy a knockout.
tivr, avrh al 3*1, hasn't shown any
lh Ks/aid i 'baricsigns of weakness In the power
I am going to tiy within th*
department yet.
best ,,f my ability to knock out
The Charles harl-rts, headed by Jo* l-oui* In any cave, knockout
fight manager Vic Martillo, wail or decision, I am confident tl®
that Kxsard is the most under­ I will win an.) guin world-wiJo
rated
heavyweight
challrngtr i recognition as haiopion. I m i de­
since
Tunney
himself,
first termined to win.
stepped into thr ring against
Jo# Louis want- lo get the till*
[Jempa*y.
back and apparently thinks He
M anilla, a canny judge of box loaned it In me. I mean tn keep
ing style*, not only liefievcs that it n-d only to pmvr that Joe
the 29-year-old Cincinnati Ne. I should not be an "Indian” giver
gru will win, but that Charles and that *1 hi* age, I'm a better
will knock Louia out.
fighter (ban be is, l.ul that if l
In training, Charles hat looked were fighting at the time that
fait and sharp all the way.
l-oui* reigned as htavyw^ght
Louis, un the other hand, ha* king I might have been t®
been alternately “trrnble' and rhaninion ihvn, too. I wouldn't R
“ very g»od." Ilia laat tluee work­ fighting Joe l.ooit If I didn't
out* have hern on the aensational think I could win and I know I
side, however. The B«mb«r has tan win A knockout i* my main
been getting in those f e it c i com­ i nb'iclive.
bination puindies which havr sent
62 uf his 01 opponents to dream­
land.
Ills latest diilla havw caused
ld V r a l
N o t ir e
several writrrs to switch fruni
Charles tu laiuia. Both battlers
&gt; « » ! • « I! I l l
finished training yesterday.
TO JO II.V u I » * I Ml 1(1 IN IIM M
Thr bookmaker* still havr lamia
MANHKIttLM It r.r O flA IA T O R r ^
M * K F F H I l» O llin
ft
the favorite at 1 to 2. If you like
O R KH TlN 'U 'i Th1» I* lo r | y # y "
I ami* tu win by a knockout, It is
nolKa# (h al nm|| h a i I »*n hr«v««hl
evtn money. Six-to-fiv* and pick ■n ln « t rflu hy your w if« B frn ilt
'via is the booklet term for thU. U u r M t L » r in ( N m fo r «]{vprct- i l
C o nnir
If you like Charles by a knock­ Htuforrii
in thr C lf N l &lt;’• iiri of th* Ninth
out you can get 6 to 1 odds.
I O i l I yii C ircu it Von a rt h p ifh f n *
T h e re hasn't been too much b el­
lin g as vet but it is expected la
SDUtl today. T h e box o ffice Is beg inlng tu boom, too.

•julrrd to l r •fi'l
(s»f ,r* th«
•alti ru u ri lift th* t l »t *1ry **f o i i*
I'tr, I I I P iifadl th rr» a ft* r fit# vciHf

Rsw-cnhl weather has hamper­
ed the tale. But the weatherman
ntrslicU it will !•* "warns and In
the inid-aevndies" today and
"fair" Ihe night of the fight.
lamia and Charles made lh"
following pre-fight statement* to­
day:
v Joe Loti I*
Pm in good shape fur my fight
with Kazan! Charles and 1 hope
to win by a knockout. I hare
trained long and hard for ttyiw
fight. My- legs are strung and I
think I'm punching just a* fast
and at hard an vvir. My reflex**
ate a little thiwer M l II I see
the opening, you can he core I will

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V nl fo llo w e rs rti&gt;ei-t rto lh in g b ill

triumph after a playoff perform­ alike. To enlai the Dixie H.tiss
ance that run*red players and fans they iuok eigiri nf 10 games from
Atlanta and Birmingham, who fin
Dick Ciaplinski are th# only letter laired otir-two In lb* regular sea
men not on eith e r n uaoan, W a t­ sols.
Bui lh* Mission* stood dopester*
son, w h x is V a c ch io * understu dy,
Is lh * team 's place k ic k e r w h ile on thru ears, |.u. They dosed lh*
C x a p lin sk t, a lte rn ate fo r Brhneid- season with a rush from sixth to
enltach, w ilt be a l and when the four lh, ami marched through the
llu ir ir a n e a k ic k o ff aa be la a playoff* for lh* pennant, lit the
t e r r ific ta c k ie r arm get* down T ria s l.iaeitr lire holding goes to
lh# playotf wtnn-1
fie ld la r i .

rn

r r n n a ii i i ' g e m v
r .i r .
k n ' iw y
&lt;" n A .w o rn rom riU lnl having Man
lila-t a e a ln .i sou In the n r . oil
Couri of She Mliilh JuU leU I |* |,c u ll
ol I'lu rlila In ait.t l - i
rl.r.lo .U S
ro u n iv , in rrian c» rv. lo r d it. riA
rh* t lie r l r il l* nl w h t.h l« n u ll
la * .
I ’la la ilir .
versus
K airasa
tlarniduo l.e *. lirfrn O an i l l i i r r m g .
••in * are In r-.nnstat.g you la V , age
api.ear heforr lit .
al.n s*
M rlta
...o n , e ||h .r In p»V»on or I ., a ll
■ora ry . a n4 rile , r .ir w rru tn u . r , use
lo M l. I'oim dalnl un &lt;h* |*th dag
of O cinl.ar. 4 0 1*1*. i4 h *rw i» * d * '
n .e pro co n fss.o w ill i.s &gt;m.»M
a e a li.tl too
Th* Hanford ll.r a ld la
hsr«l.y
d s 'i* n a t .&lt; l a a a n e w . p a p e r of * . li­
st al c lr - u ia li" * In e l.lr h Ihla n o il,*
a ti.il b* publielied ..ll.e t r . l i l t d
fi.r (uar .hn*s*oilv&gt;
WITNI-ma Id r hand and o ttl.ta l
Se a l a* I'le rk n l l ‘ lr , o il t ’o e ir
H.ndn..l# &lt;*»unir. M . o i . l . , (h i* llr h
any ■■( H .p le iu M r, A H la te
IHI n I- IIKItN IM iN
C le rk u l lU f- u ll IXiurt.
H . imIn ..I. i n u i.ly . Kturnla
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(IA III.A N U W . H I'K W F II,
n

G A IN K S V IL L K . Srot. W . Th*
narrow squr-ek Flotilla'* Gator*
had with (,'itaili-l laat Saturday
night baa aerverl mainly to make
thil wrrk'a lii.nl work easier to
taka.
Sophomore Jack Nichols, a a il,
foot-t wu Inch 170-potinder from
Nicer ill*. •natrlir.i vlrlory iw a t
from thr Ilolhiog* in thr fourth
■luaitrr l,y travelling 78 yard* on
n aidrlinr |.unt irturn.
That tugged, ragged o|irnrr hehind Ihrm, thr Gator* arr hack
at work now getting irady for
.in unexpectedly itlong Dilquevlie
train that U ilur In (iailiriv illr
tin t Saturday night.
Another r io w il approaching thr
■JB/Mh) who .aw th* opener i. og.
peeled (hi* week-end to »rr thr
youthful Gatoi • aftri their rough
edge# huvr ti*rn ilul.cd out.
Coach Phil A hw n h’i Duke* sur­
prised thr Fa it lull weekend hv
m a t c h i n g lotkhdown-f&lt; i touch
•town with powerful Villatiova
moil of thr way brforr dropping
a 29-30 drciaion.
"They havr a irally (u u l foothall tram," .ay* Florida lit.r Coach
luhn Kilmer, who scouted thr
Duke* last Saturday, “ and wa’tr
going to have to hr a lot belt*
than wr w rrr againat Citadel to
lav in thr gamr with thrm. Thev
i.in w*i|, para well and play good
hall up thrrr in th* llnr.”
Itangy Jor Wright, all-foot,
thrrr Inch ‘Juti-pounder from Pott
Si. Jor, rrcwivrd -penal prnlrr for
hr. line-Im.-king work with the
Galora againat Citadrl. Tough to
fool defensively and .till tough* i
to movr, thr raw-boned erntrr
nluggrd gap. alt rvrrdng and
haulrd down onr Citadrl pau.
Sophoinnrr rod Mlbrv Kelly,
who blocked and recovered a
Citadel punt and generally played
good drfm alvr hall on th* flank,
nnd towering Charlie l.apradd,
for a ahare of thr defensive ereui &lt;nur&gt; ot]« ‘jpjagj gjouroqdor
.lit, along with guard Jam r.
Reeves,
l.aPradd wa* on thr Florida
■quad laat year, hut did not grt
into a v a n ity game. Reeves, a
junior m llrgr transfer student. l»
playing hi aflrat reason with thr
Gators.
. "We're going to makr every rf
fort to develop a scoring punch
this week," said head Coach Boh
Woodruff. “ It’a pretty nerve-rackmg to get Inside a Irani’s 1(1 yard
line four time* like wr did with­
out being aide tu push it artoaa
fur a acorr."

M,

Both Louis And Charles Striving
For Kayos In Tomorrow’s Title Go

G ators Stiffen Up
D r i l l s Following
Citadel Close One

Yankees Need Four To Take Flag
As DlMaggioV Bat Paces Attack

SEPT,

T I IK N T A T i: US' S'ldlM lUA TO
JA U im M A ItH TTA . OK T*« K K .S T
A V r s C R . Il II o n K I . T N, NKW
YO RK,
A swum rum plalnl having bean
Mad agalnal ton I u Ilia Circuit
Court ..( Iba Ninth lo.1l. 1.1 C ircuit
01 Klortda In and (or datnln..|*
Countr, In C h a o .a rt. lo r dlvnrca;
Iha abort ( I lia or w h irl, la ila n ru d a
M an illa, b la ln U ff. varsua
Jsihtd
glaru lla. d .la a d a n l Iha** graaanla
e rr lo crimiiiahd ri.U lo l.e and kppaar hafor* Iha al&gt;o,a alylad court,
- n i l . . in paraon ur by nllurnay,
and fll* your w rllla n daf.nn. u
anl.l r-im plalnt an Iha ts ih -lay #1
Haptambar. A. I&gt; la in othaiwta*
dacraa pro ronfaaau w ill he a s i t i l l

COOLER

WARMER
in winterl

H ave ; our house insulated now and s ta rt savin g e a a t f em f H f

• Inter fuel MID. The fuel saving will pay foe the InauDtDn Job
in jig lime. You will also have the ant iaf art loo of a n

fo rtab la.

warm house wllhout drafts . . . thus promoting better health!
U t a Hherman Concrete Ripe Cm reptetenlallv* gnats yen lb*

far tha Immadlat* | R . . . sa l
then a prsiengad plan uf pay

"0m i A* wwf (hi* car acli, It could almost 1m off
tbi akadoilily lint. It ruua to smoothly, of court*,
tecCude U has bad regular aenirw. 'Ilie owner
brings it lu bare t t t r y 1 ,0 0 0 m ile s. Our fucloryDllned mcchantrt ebrek Ute r»r cxmiplelely,
UibHcnU it, and if replaienicnls or repnlrd arr
treaded, tbay uat faclory-approved melhrnl»
(W W -iw l equlpownl."
Good larvic*- regular service—U tb« way to
klep your car yctlng RVggnllea* of nbat rusk* of
041 you (rail, why not bring it in today for u p *rt
a r r k M a d tapquaUiy workmanship at fair pik®&gt;

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DHH»n production.

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comedian Charlie Chaplin.
O'Neill graduated from Yale,
earned a Ph D., and taught Greek
there and at Princeton amt Sarah
Lawrence College.
Later he went Into radio acting,
writing ami recording, ami review­
ed hooka for the New York Time*
and Saturday Review of Literature.
All hut thrre of the dead minor*
were nealed—perhap* forever fn
the deep ahaft. Three hndle* had
been brought out by rearue work
era ahortly after the ■tart of lh-

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An official »tatefn*nt said there
t i i “ no po**lhilily" that ar.y ~f
in r m a n r&gt; men '-vert alive below
(round.
The entire underground fire area
w ai being sealed off tonight be­
hind wall* of sandbags. Schoollmy» of IU and 12 helped fill to*
baa*.
The Cre»well mine had been
known a» one of the safest coal
pita in Hritaln.
The blare took the heavleat toll
of live* of any British mine dlaa-lcr alnre 11*17. when 101
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Romance Between Yank Captain
And Japanese Widow Blossoms

Buy An English
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Stadium Contract
I^•a•laa»4 Pram raae Oar.
diew it* propoaal on Friday.
Apprnvnl war given to a Jayree
pro ject, the establishment of a
picnic ground tirtwrrn the Zoo
and the Legion lint, and the writland, France am) Germany in the
I . I war—hut the*e Japane-r i-al
have ■olnelhing no other gal* have
Ttirlr more feminine. They put
tbiunnelvr- out more to plra-e you
"Hut if I married her and took
t *r bark to the State* ahe’d prob­
ably get like all the other* laty.
and wanting a man to buy her
everything in wight.**
Mo»t .lapaneae naturally rr*rn*
tbe-e union* .legal nr ilirit lie'tween their women and foreign
Idler*. Anil the hundred* of na
tivr -wietbiait- who have lawn
it, muted and left lieblnd by Amrrban xoblier* returning home get r
i-.Id »houlder from their own peo­
ple. So do their falhrrtra* children.
At a dinner party in Tokyo, how­
ever. I hvatrl an elderly J a “ Ane*e
man |irai*e Iheae Hamm* a* a'bene
filial thing by ami large.
“I have lived long enough le
know there will ney, r the true pearin the world until all the ‘ra-e*
an mingled." hr »ald.
A gue-t then inenl|nnr&lt;l he h»r'
bi-atd that the old man'a own
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Ing of a letter to the owner*, the
Atlantic Coaat Line Railroad, ask­
ing permiaaion In me the area,
war authorised.
Hall Hrnthera, fruit merchant*,
were granted the leaie of property
»outh of the City Water Plant on
French Avenue, *ubject to the
relinquishing of the «ame by J. C.
Robert mm
An ordinance reducing the en*t
of dog license* from I I txi to 25
centa waa paiaed. The latter amount la considered enough to
take care of the clerical work,
•aid Mr. MrKibbin.
The C ity agreed to a suggestion
bv Porter lam ing to put a one
half page advertWement in the
Florida Wildlife Prderaatinn Magasine prneMed that the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce will
pay half of thi r*pen»e.
Florida Fa*hion* la now remodeling the former Ship- Ser­
vice Hull.ling at the Municipal
Airport, it wa* reported.

nolorcd News
The member* of the A. K.
Chandlier* |b&gt;e&gt;*trr« Club me! at
the home nf the president, MrZclma Tramell, Sun.lav aftorRoon, anti eight new member
were added to the club. Itefre-hmerit* of ire eteam and rak" wen
trrved.
The Hev. A. C. Chandlier, pa.
Inr of the A M. K. Churrh, In
whose honor the organisation was
formed, inducted Ihr new memlier*. Mrs. 8. M. Shaw served *«
•erretary. The nett meeting will
take place on a Tuesday follow­
ing the -reond Sunday, arut *f
fort* are being made to make thr
• bib an outstanding «ueeea*.

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French Foreign Min­
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As Long As Russia
Agitates Civil War

Consrcralion To Be Observed
th e 2Slh
a n n is e is a ry of thc o n te ria i’on of the R l R e t |&lt;’hn
D uiham W ing . D D I I . D . a.
U 'lh o p nf the I .p iK -ip a l T b rn rir nl
South Flo rid a w ill he 1-um ilL o'

| India. I'tarl and Ecuador called
I today lot Kail-West peare talk*
but French Foreign Minister Ro­
ut Schuman linrw cold wslej on
the idea.
Schuman warned 'hat tuch nego­
tiations ate futile at font at 'he
Soviet Union pinmnlet agitation
and civil nrai in other cnunlriet.
His tlalement m the U. N. Gen­
eral A'lrmhly wat the first refer­
ence by a lop Wetlern diplomat to
Ruttia’t trial balloon of Monday
frhich appeared aimed at gelling
new lop-level East-West talk*.
Schuman dedated: “ The will to
peace muit be made manifest
IIIH IM H ’ M IN I*
otherwite lhan in wordt and pro­
tcived in O ilan d o on I'lM ia ). Sept
paganda."
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While Schuman ipnle, a strung
movement warned headway among
Attemhly delegalet to (tame a
peace and relief plan lor Korea.
ayVitain wat circulating a pmpotal
on the tuhjecl. The goal it to have
the plan ready for operation when
mounting U. N. military tureetiea
are complete.
Sweeping vletortea rolled up in
the la il few days by Ganentl MaeArthur’* command have Impressed
delegate* heie with the need to
fPted work on a Korean peace plan.
'Whe proposal now being studied
ralla for a free and independent

Korea under a government e|e-ted
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Lions* Blond Bank
Clinic Will Begin
Thursday
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to preserve meat fm^ lion* anil
other animal* at the Sanford Zoo.
wa* atret-ad hv R. J. Dari*, ion T A L L A H A S S E E , Sept .*7 id*
manager, in a brief talk to Ihe —Governor Warren
«*y* the
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unit would rettill In a eontldfrahle tied out arttvitira of gnvernmcid
aaving.
with “rcaaonalde e fficie n cy ” al­
Llona In Ihe Zoo are fed horar- though Ihr legislature provided
r-eat on alternate day*, he *aid, only W&gt; rents to rover earh dollar
’dkbid bone* on the other Hays. G a­ of Ita appropriation*.
He made Ihe statement In a
tor* am fond of beef heart*.
Jack Stem per euggeatfd that a monthly radin report devoted al­
"walk In" refrigerator unit would most entirely to evplainlng duties
be the mntt prartleal for the Zoo, of the Cabinet and patting Ihe
and Invited Mr. Davie to see one hark* of Ita member*.
“ Detplte the fact that lrgl«lahe hed conairurted, using glass
lure provide*) only ftn rent* for
fibre Imulation.
Cecil Carlton annentneed that the • arh Jollar appropriated, the alnlc
Club will hold no regular meeting government ha* capably served the
neat Tuetday. hut Inetead mem­ need* nf the |u-uplr, although II
ber* will enjoy a aleak supper has not lieen able to render the
jntursday evening at a place to he •ervlce it could have rendered had
V n lg n ale d later, riana are being It had more money,” Governor
completed for Charier Night, Oct. Warren aaid.
"Neverthelr**, all arlM lI,-, of
27 at Ihr San Orlo Club, be aaid.
King Mon Harry Robson read a the government have l.cm rairlxt
letter whirh the Llomt will send out with reasonable efficiency
“ It goes almost without saying
to all merchants who hart cooper­
ated by allowing Lion sponsored that tnla rould not have hern ar
m ball machine* tv be o p iated enmpliahed without the highest
their place* of hualne**. The degree nf rooperation nn the part
of all members of the rahlnrt.”
letter ptinled out that through
Tha cabinet, sitting a* a Midget
funds obtained from the machines Commission, ha* bald niiendltures
Mon* during this year have lielnw those author'veil hy Ihe
llped to furnish 28 pair* of glaae- legislature In order to make Ihe
to underprivileged efcfldren, money gc around.
three white canes to Mind met. The
“ By prudent business nr artier,,
fund* also helped sand a bay to the Budget Commission na*
Boys State, and furnished supplies
M il
for the Lion tponi
Rase hall League.
NO POLITICB
W ASHINGTON. Sept 2 7 -tA b DOWN W ITH SCHOO LS
Preaidant Truman told women vot­
L A N C A S T E R . Pa., Sept- 2 7 - er* today that In the new Cnnerr*
UPl— SI* bearded Amish farmer* elected In Novemher “There shout.'
— wearing the flat hat* a id som ­ be no mom for men or women *h-&gt;
ber garb of their religious e*et— put partisan advantage above their
4 * » n t to Jail last n lfh l rather than country’s welfare.”
&gt; a y fine# for refusing L
send
In n wdlo address in connection
their children to school.
with the Democratic Party’s ee|eThe a ll ware sentaacad hjr Aid- bratton of Women’* Day. Mr. Tru.
annan J. Edward Wetaal to serve
man declared that the make-up nf
three day* In lieu of a f t flna the Congress will have much to do
each. They were accuead of violat­
ing the Pennsylvania compulsory with whether “we nrr to achieve
our goal of peace or be plunged in­
school attendsnre law.
to another war."
E N G IN E E R C L E A R E D
c n r r m e e t in g
M IN EO LA . N. Y.. featTha board of director* "f the
— The engineer Mamed fw Uto
tMmng Island Railroad Wreck which Seminole County Chamber of Com!n B t S2 llvea was elearad today of mere* will meet Tneadsv nleht ••
TtM o'clock and new of fleers wlM
be selected, Lea R. l-e-her. aui*
la st n t M j g , aaid today.
Eejw rti o f the n o m in atin g evm •
dtte# win he given, and nontlnabe made from the floor
porta will be presented.
W. A. Peirirk will preside.

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I he H « ly Ewe ha n it w ill l*Ve p in e
■I I ft 3ft A . M. in the Cathedral
Im rc h o| St. L u k e w ith Hilltop
W ing at c c le h iJiil, a tO 'le d hy the
I t , R e t Henry I E o u llil. D. D ..
lit h o p C o a d jiilo f; the R e t M il
in J , B ia m . p ie tid e n l ol ibe
I .toiling C nm m illee; and the Ret
W ilia m I Mores. secretary ■&gt;( ihe
•hocete,
H ie R t. R e t. F c a u k A letam lei
T itia n . I ) U .. Bishop o | the Dmr t r of H o n d a, w ill be the pieachi lo r that occation. A ll the cleigy
•I the choc etc ate evpecled to he
in the p ro crtiio n at the service and

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Remain Despite Korea
CHICAGO,'“frT p trtT - G n - R M '
retaty nf Commerce Sawyer aaid
today “the happy nariod of pear*
and prosperity enjoyvd since the
end of World War II Is for the

time living at an and.”
“ There Is no advantage in pre­
tending otherwise,” he aaid in a
speech prepared for delivery at a
meeting of Ihe Association of Na­
tional Advertiser*. He went on:
“ Regardless of the outcome of
the battle in Korea, W# have etnharkrd upon e program whleh will
put rritiral strains upon »ur
domestic economy.
“ 'Serious shortages, heavy U it e

and the problems of InDatlon will
tag our ingenuity and eelf-eontrol
ami strength to tho Utmost;

"And this will go on for years,"
Sawyer &lt;*ld “one sound device
for combatting inflation la tags
tion. ggg We can thoreforo look
forward to heavy and continued
tax burdens—all of us."
" I rannot urge too strongly upon
the businessmen nf thl# country
Ihe folly of inrreaalng prices.
Sawyer asserted.
"Nor upon the working man of
this country the folly nf demand­
ing wag* increases, Osrept aa
such Increase# are necessary to
take ear* of ipeelftc inequities and
particular situations.
“ Every lime a hoslneasman in­
crease* hi* prices, and every lime
a labor group ask* for Increased
wages, It add* to the Itraln.”

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S o u th Korean (a p ilo l building and

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hi Seoul

Fo llo w in g a luncheon al ihe
O rang e Couit Hotel in honor ol
B i.h o p a ad M it. W in g with die
clerg y and iheir w iv c i and ih r of­
fic e r* of ihe v a n n u i diocetan org a n ira lio n t attending. A tp e titl
m eeting nl ihe eonventm n of ihe
i l ' H i l t i K a » • i * » r 1) i * i

Harrison trported today.
Mr*. In n Driggers lietlcr, 34
ol Camffon Avenue was the tnotl
•everly fHjuierl.'whcn followvn* a
collismn w|tji a IW 7 Ford truck
driven hy Albeit French, bft. ol
Lingwood, she was thrown through
the windshield nf her Iftdft Dodge
pu kup truck. Her injuries tnrlude
lace laccrationt and a multiple
(tacluir of the tight ankle.
The aer^lrnt occurred op|Hisite
the County Home whore Mr.
French going south wna attempt­
ing a left turn Into the Elder
Spring* Road, and M r*. Hester
v s . reported to have been travel­
ing fast In a northward direction.
The Impart, aaid
Patrolman
Harrison, spun her truck around
.ind it* bright light* blinded an
oncoming driver, Charles Krne.t
Gormley, 2fi, who wa* driving a
lllllt riymmit convertible emipe
with hi* wife, Doris, 18, In the
front -eat betide htrt.
The plypiouth hit Mr. Prenrh’t
truck In the bark, and Mrs. Gorm­
ley, Instinctively throwing herself
Into her husband's tap, was saved
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S A V E D II Y A C T IO N
C A M P P O L K . U . . Sept. i 7 &lt;V&lt;
— G e n e ra l J . I.aw ton C o llin *. A r m ,
e h ie f nf s ta ff, aaid y c le r d a y that
o n ly ag g re ssiv e U . N. action in K o ­
ran prevented the U nited N ationfro m becoming " a * tlend aa a door
n a il."
U . N . in tn v e n tln n In Korea an-l
m ilita r y aid * L * w h * r * . he said, h » .
kapt both K o re a and Ore*--* not
of thr hands of Ihe Co m m u n ist*

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Hitm an Middleton, * ■-l,,i,t
Seminole High S-hn..! *n,l * f...
mer resident of Kanfoxl. wa,
eently appoinlr.1 as *n itt«tr&gt;i-'
in the rinlversit v of tVUw-nx1
Department of Diam stir A rt, *o
Speech and trehnirnl director •&lt;'
the University Theatei
He i, the son of Mi »nd lit
R. It Hsvis, f'lfniri Sanf«td rdent* who sr* now living in f'*tona llearh.
A former stmlen' at ItolHn, f&gt;.t
lege, he hold* Rarhelor and Mast- &gt;
of Siiener degree, from Cnlnmhi
University and is workine friia in I
the -legn-c of Doctor of kVbieatlon
at New York University. He. hi
wife and -on live In Newark, N’J
During the pa-t year. Mr. Mt •
dlrton w*&gt; director of the theatal Maryville. ITenn l l*oile-»e M
wa* elerti-d e-litor of tin- .Soul hea ’
ern Theater Conference Multetithia year, hut re&lt;igned upon g-iln
to Delaware.
- While in the N avy during Worl
War II. he ,efve.| three month,
the staff foi the produ. tinn of
musiral comedy, '•Navigator’s llrd&lt;
day." at the Prn«acola Naval A"
(Ration, He wa* al so conne, I,-'
with the Prnsanda Little Theater
and from It'ir, to tfslfs wa, ,|ir- lor of the Shank* Village Plsye,
a community theater group in S', York.
II* Is a memlrer of the Theta A'
pha Phi, honorary dramatic fr &lt;
iem ltys Phi Delta Kanna, honor
ary educational fraternity, A me*
Iran Educational Theater Ass'H-i:&gt;
tion, and Ihe Speerh Ass'wlation nf
America.

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((.amliett's dispatch was filed at
Swiifl
W aving from the radio s n le n n * -if s M arine F n
ih - S la t
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«:Bl» P. M. (4;ftlt A. M K.STp AP
d I It* S-.uth hnie»n .npiti li full « i*m ln*lli .“.i
correspondent Don WhitPhoad re- the l-filthcl ne*'k, liattlrd their way in'" the cent*
ported eailler the Allies then held eea i I lidrinu'loruit Itadlophoto
only one third nf the rttyi
Matty part* of Remit
I "bbl" a* we saw in a
today from the soul
trwsttaaw* Itw r * a* at*,

H erm an M iddleton
Nam ed In stru c to r

(mtt ilfir-i! Ml Nuith

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Allied Officials Dc-i Two Truck Collision
clarc b!?ckadc Is) Leads ToAnothcrAs
Lights Blind Driver
Like That In Berlin

C K W arren H as Praise

supplying donors.
i . .uppivin.
.i»»p...
The n-rd nf a dettfi frees* nr

107 cnngtegation* ’n 'he

Red Disturbances 3 Drivers Injured
AgainFomentedln In Two Accidents
Austrian Capi tal On Orlando Road

■ought for the c lin ic , the nutple-r la c ln n e i o f A u tllia went nn tltike
had been ru t In fifl and tha re a l n f i
lU ta lla a rC &lt;&gt;■ •*■■■ Rial
the vofunleera w ill b« aaked to ap-

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Marines Hoist Stars And Stripes
Over National Capitol In Seoul;
Reds Near Defeat On All Fronts

ca p ita l rity »tnw atcd to he nearing
tit end.
A lto t ft lr d from toe Red d rlen d e rt w at lire U . S . am hattarlo t't
o ffic ia l tc iid e n c r.
O ppntilm n rem ained i n t e n s e
from tm all p o ckett of die-hard
C o m m u n u tj. who evidently ate
2ft. with iepic tentative* (tom all
under order, to light to the death
Ih r
battle w ill
t a t t ir
lu rth rr
damage in the already h ea n ly h a l­
tered capital.
T h e city shuddered am i nn k rd
today under the weight n | fu r and
tle e l poured out hy the defender*
and the attacking A llied (m eet.
H y la ic afternoon, only a re la ­
tiv e ly small section n l the u ty wa*
• I'll held hy the R e d ,.
T h s l teclinn included some of
Ihe main htm nest d o ln c l, and mator building!
I f the R e d , continue r r t 'ila n r e ,
V IE N N A . Sept. 2 7 &lt;/!»&gt;
New
|teti|i|e
i|Uted
T in
it
it d ifficu lt to see how lh o ,e tecC o m m u n iil-lfd d itlm h a n ie i hmke , w o *ulomobile a rc id e n lt on ihe
nut in Vienna today Commuessl O tU n d o H ighw ay, one of which lio ns can avoid the healing dealt
handt. ap p aten lly w ith R iittian o ccu rred
th n illy
h eln re
7 :0 0 In liter ally ih o tita m i, nf flim ty
ap pro val, lied up .t r r e lr a r lia f lx „*f |o ck la tl night, and the other hotitet and h u ild in g t Some tleel
and were tepotled to bite ml two at 2: IS o'rlock thia morning. an d concrete t liu c lu r r t w rre tltll
in the path n f the fighting
rail line* min the capital.
State Highway Patroiman R D.

It wat the tcrond day nf iu&lt;h
dtiluthancrt which Allied oHk is Is
arc coming to call a "little block­
ade" .nminttcrat of rhe day* in
4 /o h h ‘ K ad e r. ? h a lrm sn o f the Germany hefnte the Betlm block­
T I o ju Blood R ank committee,
com m ittee, an
an- ade. Vienna, like Defliti. u in itnmincer) final fM
i
plana
yeeterdav in
the* Lion* for the Wood R an k1land deep tntide the Soviet rune ol
C lin ic w hirh w ill he held T h u rsd a y occupation.
sta rtin g at P:00 A .M . In the C o u n ty
Wliile the new diituthaniet
N u ra r’t of fire on Palm etto A venue were taking plate, tome 70.0011
lie revealed that whereaa about
70 donor* had been o rig in a lly wntkert in the Soviet-controlled

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A If* local ihiiMrri m nillr n**r
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I hursday. Moderate In fresh northra»l In m l until* Ihrimch thlirad ll,

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Telephone Company
Moves To Prosecute

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rttle ntetnbeis o i the
|lt,*M e i- Senate c o m m lllrr l i c d - d In
a lo r K rfattver I l l l V n o i wl •
tlrig a d e " wlm tm im gleil th o u ,and*
o( d o l l ,' , m ro t " ! Horn * lele
phone company •ountmn mom.

Dade Cnunlv Solo tloi Hoi,m i H
I aylof and | M I ’hillip*. dltlint
manager nl the .Soullteio |te|l lc |,
'•hone and Telegraph t ompanv
t t * * i t , « r s o* r a s * atat
DUPONT IHKJ*
P IIII.A D E I.PHI A, Scot
J7
l/Pl Elen there Paul Dtif'oiil, ep
glneer and memlwr nf the pro
minerit Delaware family, i* drad
at M.
lie auffeierl * heart attack in
a dentist', office yesterday ami
died a abort time later.
DuPont, who wa, connected with
the family hu»irte*,, E. t Du Pont
de Nem ours A Co., Ine.. for only
a short lime, wa, president of the
Indian Motoreyel* Co . of Indianpolls. ||e lived at Mnntrhanln, Dd
HI OTT S E N T E N C E D
W ASHINGTON. Sept 27 &lt;,r.
Adrian Rrnlt, movie writer nn-l
prorlurer, was ortlerni t-elav to
•erve a year In jail and p«v a I I .
000 fine for contempt of Congrr-*
Scott was the lad of the an.
called “ Hollywood i f f to I* sen­
tenced after bring eonvirte.l of
rontrmpl for rrfu-lng to |e|l a
■ongrcslonal committee whether
'hey were Cnmtnunist*.

GAM III.Fit H E L D
M IAM I, Kept. 27 (A’i - J * r k
Mi 111* C A IT U R K II
Erledlander, deM-rilied hy the
LO N D O N .
Sept,
27 'AN \
Crim e Commission of Gre*'»r M&gt;TAMI’A SLATING
TAMTA. Sept. 27—W &gt; - The ami a* the "rio sl inflitenli,! R d V ia n ship commandeered a
in
th r
bodv of a nine-year-old non of a gambler In Ihid* , minty", aurreod llritlsh fish in g traw ler
woman tavern operator waa found ■red today on a gratul jury indict While Rea y e ,tr rd * y and hurtled
il o ff Inward a Soviet port, Ihe
stuffed In a refrigerator at the menu
He appeared at Ihe sheriffs rif­ vessel’s owner* reported today.
tavern today.
They protested In Ihe British
Peace Justice J. G. Spicela Mid fles gad posted bond of IBJW&gt;
foreign office, which Iwgan Init appeared that Robert A- Tlpp pending arraignment
F.iadlarvdci was among 20 dr- qulriaa.
II had been dead about five days.
The selleil ship I* Ihe ftSt-ton
. Sheriff Ernoet Col- feiulglltg indicted yesterday by the
breath0 aaid
u k officer* are
Dade county grand Jury In an In­ trawler Bwanells, owner! by J.
_ thr boy*a
mother, Mrs
ing
b
terim gambling Investigation re­ M arr and Bon, Ltd., nf Hull.
Twenty men were aboard.
M . T lp p port.

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application for renewal
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late la*t night getting hi- r e .«■ '
in order a fte r a boav day ta k in g •
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her of n p p lira til, had gone nn "
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euitain by ualloun might m.kt
Ameriean propaganda more afreptahlr among the Russian people
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F R ID A Y SEPT. 22. 18S0

T l f t c H A N F O R D P C R A I .D . S A N F O R D » m &gt;RIO A

At THE C H U R C H E S
a h Charth Notice* mint bo preeer.ted at the Uerald office «a urn
May before publication

S an ford M inisterial A ssociation
K r » . H. L» Z im m erm an , Freaid en t
J o e C. C rew s, S ec. • Trean.
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
(Episcopal)
Park Avenue at S ltlb Street
Rev. 11. I.yttlttag /.Immerman,
W. I*. Itrooka, Jr„ Pastor
II.It.. Hector
John h Miller, Educational
Kith Sunday A fter Trinity
Director
1:00 A.M. Holy Communion.
“ We've Saved A Place For You".
0:30A.M. Family Service and
Sunday School 11:45 A.M. “Take
Churrh School.
11:00 A.M. Morning Prayer ami Your Family to Sunday School".
Morning
Wurshlp ll;0 u A.M
Sermon.
Sender* timing the week: Mon­ Sermon by W. p, Hiookx, Jr.
Training Union 0:15 P.M. A
day through Thursday and Satur­
Union for every eburrh mrmlcr.
day Holy Communion 7:3tt A M
Friday Holy Communion !*.iio A. Story Hour fur children under 0
year* of age
M.
Evening Worship 7:30 P.M, Ser­
Dally Inlerretiiun* 12:05 P M.
mon by W P. Ilrooks, Jr. (The
FIRST C H R IS T IA N CHURCH
pastor will continue hi* messages
1407 Sanford Avenue
on Basic Christian Beliefs).
J. Itandall Karri*. Minialrr
Wednesday Evening Service 7:30
“God Ueiglia" la the auhject of P.M.
the temton for Surnlay morning at
"Building Air-Cooled"
the Flrat Christian Churrh.
"The lloprleaa Saved" will be
UPS A I. A C O M M U N ITY
the evening aermon topic. The hour
PHKHIIYTKHIAN CHURCH
of worship la 7:30 P M
C h u rch School 10:1)0 A .M
The Churrh School lu-gins it*
Worship 11:00 A.M.
worship and alttdy at 0:15
M
Young people meeting 7:(g) PM
Midweek filiate atudy and pray
Evening Worship H:00 I’ M
era Wednesday 7:30 P.M.
Wednesday. Prayer meeting H it)
YOU at* cordially tiivRrd to
worship with ua.
FIRST PRESBYTER IA N
CHURCH
Re*. A. (i. Mrlnnla, II. |l„ Paatui
0:45 A.M. Churrh School. Rally
Day and Promotion ExerrUe* will
be held In the Sanctuary during
Sunday Reboot Hour.
11:00 A. M Morning Worship
Sermon “ I llelleye
in Prayer,
B u t - " by Mr. Mclnnl*
0:30 P. B1. Youth Fellowship
Pioneer Fellowship.
7:30 P.M. Evening Worship Set
vice. Sermon, "Reside the Hearth*
atone" hv Mr. M rlnnit.
Special Music for Sunday morn­
ing: Anthem, ’’Show Me Thy Wav,
0 l^ird” by the Chancel Choir:
Quartet, “Incline Thine Ear 1*. M«*
by Mr*. Charles Wilke, Mr*. A. C.
Fort, George Touhy, C.
Hows*.'
Special mu*k’ for Sunday even­
ing: O n* “Just a* I Am" hv S'vn
ley Brumlry and Donna I a&gt;u lia rK r.
1 __________

RAYMOND M. BALL
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K la H ta ta tra n k tild e
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LAKE MARY C OM M UNITY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
C. C. While, Minister
Church School |0:00 A,M. Clara
r . for all age*.
Worship 11:00 A.M,
Women Association meets at the
rhurrh Wednesday, Sept. 27 with
Mra. F. Garland aa ho*test.
Thursday choir practice H:l)n P.
M.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Rim A*rwt*r anti Scrmid .Street
HClli.N I I H I
J. C. Nlrholson. Miniater
M t K ail Hrvond H lrftt
10:00 A M Rible School
Sunday School 1MB A..M.
11:00 A. M. Morning Worihip.
Mernlni Service 11:00 A M.
7:30 P.M Evening Wqfahlp.
Wednesday Service 1:00 P.M
Thunday 8:00 P.5I. Bible Study.
Rs.ul.nt; Koom Tu*a«iaya and
Visitors always welcome.
Friday* 3:00 tu 6:00 P.M.
“Matter" la the subject of the
l*aiun-8*rm un which will he read
in Churrlirs ut Chriat, Sciential,
throughout the world on Ku/iday,
fly I.K8LK A. JACOBSEN
September 17.
Planninf Techlrlan at II. S. Hull
The Golden Teat la: "Every
Conservation Service
plant, which my heavenly Father
hath not planted, ahall he rooted
up" (M att. 15: 13).
Among the citation* which com*
priae the l.eieun-Hei„ioii la the
following from the Hible: “ For all
flr*h la a* gran*, and alt the glory
of man a* the flower of grass, The
grata witherelh, and the flower
thereof falleth away: Hut the won)
of the I-ord enduirth fur ever. And
thi* la the word which liy the goapel it preached unto you" ( I I'et. 1:
24, 25).
The l-***of|. Sermon a! m i Include *
the following passage from the
Chriitlan Science textbook, '‘Sci­
ence and Health with Key to the
Scripture*," by Mary liakrr Eddy I
"The crude creation* of mortal
thought mutt finally give place to
the glurloux form\ which wr to m e
time* behold in the camera of di­
vine Blind, when the mental nirturi
U spiritual and eternal. Mortal*
hunt look beyond fading, finite
fortna, if they would gain the true
iciu r of thing*. Where ahall the
gaxe real hut in the unnearrhahh
realm of Mind?” (2(U; 3-UM

trvEAit r a O M h u s G c r

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AND CONElNEO TO

* H O S P IT A L f.

Soil Consecution News

FIRST M ETHO DIST t I I I lit II
J. E. McKinley, M lnitlrr
Mr*. P. It. Stephenson, D.R.K.
0:16 A M. Church Sellout. A
rlaa* fur every age.
11:00 A.M, Morning Worship
Sermon topic: “ Four Note* In Me
llgton".
0:30 P.M. Youth PrlloMihlp H*t

■irunkmetrr carefully.
Any officer with aumc back­
ground of chemical knowledge
i l a s i l s s t S V i s e P a a * lin e r
can easily learn to operate the
chart on the wall Indicating the drunkmeter. the visiting offlrera
effect of alcoholic intake. Up tr stated.
.1)5 percent uf alcohol in the blood
s a l marked blue, or safe. Nunn
of the testa made last night exo-etlrd thlx lim it. Five to 15 hun­
dred* were marked orange, or
questionable. Fifteen to 45 bundr nlth* wore marked red or il­
legal. F ifty hundreds or one half
uf one percent wax black, indi­
cating a fatal percentage.
Judge Douglas SUnatrum wa*
much interested to learn that In
TENNIS RACKETS
a Tampa rase the State Supreme
Court had upheld a Circuit Court
conviction uf drtinkennrsa hated on
a Mood teat, and He examined the

Drunkmeter

y io m ln a g p o ria K&lt;tlil»n
p r a n k I . C a rle ))rc h
M o rn in g H o tM p is s
g is a t i In Mush’
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C R E D IT IN VESTIGATIO N S M ADE
A N Y W H E R E IN UN ITED STATES OR
FOREIGN CO U N TR IES.

The True
„ Value of

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
T K LF.I'IIO N K S ISO nnd 1071
Itmim 101 Sanford Atlantic National Bank llldg.

is in the
Basic
Construction

HOWARD ZINK SURE— F IT

1950 SEAT CO VERS
Improve Your Gome

7:30 P.M.
Evening
Worship
Sermon topic: "A lluiidinp Pti
ority".

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TH E r I I I Itl II OK G ill)
250* Elm Yvenur
i'll It I ST CHURCH. I.onewood
Rev. Joe C. Crewe, Pastor
(Episcopal)
Hunday school at 0:45 A.M
Ulatse* for all age*. Good apirit- Itev. II. I.ylllelnn /.immerman, II It
Vicar
filled teacher*.
Itlth Sunday after Trinity
Morning
worship 11:00 A.M
4.fat P.M. Evening Player ami
**»ge hv the &gt;ia*tiJr. H iiliK l
“Every Member Feeling Their Rr Sermon.
aponatolmy.*' All memt&gt;e|s
ate
All ate welcome.
urged lu lie present et this ser­
vice.
Evangelistic n-rvlce 7:45 P.M
Message anil altar rail given hv
the pastor.
Prayer meeting and llitde Riudv
iach Tuesday evening *• 7:30 I ' l l
Come and bring your Bihlet.
e A T t 'N t r a v
Missionary service each Th'-raH h y ih ra t ’lut.
News
day evening at 7:.V&gt; P M .
Mrs,
W eatarn JaniUursa
M ari* Kltrard, leader In char-e
*a*sn ir n a ik nm&gt;
Victory leader* hand
service
New*

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LUM ITE PLA STIC FOR A L L C A R S

With a MacGregor

FIBRE COVERS

Tennis Racket. Avail­
able In all price ranger

CUSTOM TA II.O K K D CO V IIK 8

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e .n d a r M eslcal*
(&gt;U H e r ta ia
U re e h fa a t W ith P la r
H a w a iia n Kchuaa
Waltsdr T im a
T u nas f o r Huaday
Hunday Music P aetlsal
M u sica l V a rie tie s
tlo ep el K ln e a l*
C e n tra l U a g ils l C ku ryh
H irin g o re h .
T h ru IJ e le a ln a O laa*
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Hammy K a y e O rrh .
Huaday M a lt a ..
B u s an * Am igos
F re d d y M a rtin Or»k
L u th e ra n l l * u r
P tve C e a tu rie * P rtu c b Music
(Iu*o« K d lte r
tric k A ik e n itm g *
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T u m m y Oureey o rek .
B rig h t Hpol
N ew *
H a la tr Hhovr
l-ee b ro w n Oreh
V o le * O f A rm y

Ju st sharpen yourpencil
and then you are !

Y e t, iturpen your pencil —end there
you will be, in • Huick.

Ar.KUSS th it broad land there arc thou*
r \ tandt uf people who have been do­
ing thcmielvea a diafevnr.
Sc cm a they "juat naturally aatume" a
Huick ia huynnd (heir reach—and au pata
up the car they're really itching In own.
Now why "eiiutne" anything aa impor­
tant to your happincea aa a new car?
Why not ace for youreclf how delivered
prices run —how dose Huick matches
you( own budget—bow frequently it is
priced under soma cars you may be con­
sidering?
Then—if there is a particular car in mind
—sharpen up yuur pencil a little.

W ill you ride on fomr toll coil aprinRa, et
in Huick—pr on only two? Will the drive
be through a aealed torque-tube that
kcepa (he rear wheel ataembly firmly
aligned? Il ia iu a Huick.
Do you get toft, low-preaaure tirca aa
part of the price—or at extra*? W ill you
have bumper guarda built aa part of the
bumper, or a one-piece caal-metal
grille that can be coatly to repair
__ _
or replace?
\
D o c a the price in clu d e air
cleaner; oil filter; dual borne,
windthield wipera and aun viaora; an aulomalie dome light;
aclf-locking luggage lid; ■ tingle

Whether il’e h SPECIAL, ■ SUPER or h
lordly K o a d m a s t e k , you'll be driTintf
the big buy nl i l l price claaa, end getting
g rich honua of d riv in f comfort, driving
th rill end "fHshioit-Gral" alylinR.
Hut you have to make the firaf move.
You are the otic who haa to find out,
llo w about atartinj now—with a call on
your Huick dealer?

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la il a six—or an eight, like Huick? If an
eight, ia it a valva*in*head tight? That
add* a plus in efficiency, you koow, even
without the extra edge of Bukk'a Fire­
ball power.

Abo The Changv In The Hours Of
The Evening Services

Tom to HfNtr j.

ranoc. AdCKm

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Training Union.......... 6:15 P. BL
Bwinlng wan fcip —
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H I E W E A T IIE It
Pair ami warm e»cept chance
for a fra w ijr l) scattered .howri« mo-.ll) un ea*t rnaal. Light
lo iiiixlriaU variable »lliil* south
puilion moderate lu iK (tilu n tll)
lic-h northeast Kindi.

la Unity There It Strength—
T * Protect tha Pm m « f th* Wmldj
To P r t i r t o tha Progrooo of A o n k * .
To Prcxiac* Proepcrltj for Sanford.
AN

VOLUME XXXX1I

L n tn lilln h rd I SOS

UN Asked To
Divide Korea
r By Yugoslavia

I N D K I 'K N D R N T

S A N E U K D , M .tr n iD A .

Vishinsky Leads Soviet Walkout From U. N. Dinner

Tito’s Vice Premier
Attacks Those Sup
porting Aggressive
Policy O f N. Korea

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A IIN U MOMIMT IN tOVIIT-AMIRICAN U1AIION1 It iv g litrlrd e i Kutau'l Putman M liiutn Andlel VDIUnthy (A ) Icadt mrini-ti* of hit United Nation, itrt.gation tn»*&gt;. Ntw, Ymk't Waldorf* Astoria. Governor
Thomas K. Dewey, tpeaktng at the dinner given by Hie i lly of New Yolk, thaigcd Russia with keeping
15 inllliun people under “Imperialist alavery," wlitrvupuii Vuhiiuky lelt, followed by Jatob Malik t i l) , of
Uie U N. Security Council. Seated at the main guett table, watching the Soviet piotett, la elder statesman
Bernard Baruch (C ). Before dinner, Baruch (lii.n l, light) chats with Vlthluthy and Malik. (ialcrrurttuiuiD

Fourth ffft^et * &gt; i r o r

t.. uu- city limit*, foiiuwtnr »h&gt; *&gt;

Llrut. Claude Whitten of Ihe
Sanford Fire Department put on
% * a tr a speed at I 22 o'clock Ratur
day afternoon to get to a fire s'
612 East Second Street, hi* ow»
home.
Today he told of N tt. Whitten'
able handling of the situation when
eleetrir wires shorted, the room*
filled with .moke, and flames hrnV
out in the bed room.
The first thing she did was to
cut o ff the electricity hv nullin'
the master switch, he *tated. 8 h
7 * than knocked some of the w lrinr
loose with a broom The
amount al damage was nosll
to smoke, according lo Plr9
U . N . Cleveland
SHELTON HLA t I n C.
H ER R IN . 111. Sept. I»-(A *&gt;
Tha coroner's jury »rout#
t* anothanothe*
fam iliar chapter In ihe blood# h»*
tory of Williamson County—dea''
duo to gun*hot wounds “at th
hands of parties unknown".
This time it was Roy Arme*. 1"
brother of a slain momhor of th/
rapidly dwindling Shelton gantha mob whose wart wBh rieV
gunmen were the tenor of south
am Mllnola In the **•*».
Roy was his*ted to deolh »*rt
yesterday morning by ahots fr***a high powered rlfla and a shot
gun.

DR W \TTI.ES DIES
W IN T E R PARK. S*P«.

1

- D r . W illard Waltlea. &lt; t profe*
aor of Aaatrican H im turn at Rn'
Collage, died la ta O rian'
~ 1 today after 9 to ta l U lna-

25

Stars And Stripes Are
Planted Near Palace;
Paratroop Division
Lands At Air Field

(il Creeps tip On Hidden l**oe

I O h HO, T u n d x L Ht pi. 26—

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•ml north of Ihe ACL Rullrw. r

let* Cream ‘Drive In*
Opens On Fiml Street

“ Sanford is lha calory capital

u v s ilasts oo rsie flteet

*M»Ulh V liau n U tn I h r |U 0 |«Mr| h ill
4l«»l4Dt| re hla h IllU l tl all ScOllI | |
h u i l l , .m d i h j | V U rm r am i \rm &gt;
p a liu U It n l m a itr lu n la r t im ld f
S n tu l I litre 0*11 i r r i ■ ih lrtl lh a l h r
had • r m 4 l a ir l i p i i f l p la riflff
V la r itir n u ll* n l h u h Si m h i a c r
i l l I h r c r i i l r f u f S ru u l l i i ’ t had
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the Med illu n g Is trn

I he’ i oinmutiK iliim , hull m i i
• iptufed I'* a fail-moving U S
. nil Diwilou ta il lo u r led by
I apt. I l l , lb , lollnan ol h rrn r,
* If.
II lr«i lird the out * lu I, y rilriday ••11 r i a 70 luilr tli'li o tn
Holding load*, that liegm tliire
ila t, ago. Ih r tity was ruined
llom the *ioilli
liy laptiinng 4 luuyu. the Allies
wiiii then 001,1 iinpuilanl vnlmy
in the deep loulh irtlu i time the
. alia lb VI,mil began itv ollrnuvr
nine day, ago
H i,lu lle d *
|ie ilia p &gt; th i.u ia n d ,
, if ( n il&gt; iiiiiiii,t t o l d i r i , liy p a t ir d

•iuinig llir .idvamr now have no
* is'blr r,ta |ir ruulr to thr nolth.
t Inniu ii 55 all mile, of the
l S Allied supply |wilt of 1‘uvan
■n the Sea of Ja p a n.
A column of tank* and nu-n t»
[Miiscil to lurii out fnither wo*l
when th, hoinl&gt;.hla&gt;li-d t.ri.l,-.., a.
Ilo ** the shallow Nam River me
&gt;e|iaireil.
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( U . N. A rm y -f)c /c a » c l»»d tla d io p h o to | i o i „ I '•■■riial.ooul

A report on the financing of th..
proposed Municipal Satdlum wtH
lie given «l Ihe meeting Ilf the Cltv
Commission tonight, 'aid c ji*
Manager Clifford MrKihhin thi
murning.
I'lH L II'I'IN E B ATTLE
M A N IL A .
Sep..
26—1,11—A
battle between an estimated bon
Communist Hukhalaha|&gt;* nod gov
ernmrnt troops wa* trporte*! rag
Ing tonight lest than 20 miles
south of Manila
Hr,Mirt* said the fight opened
at dusk at the town of General
Trias in Cavite province.

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Mitral 1 ultimnt louvtld ilrrp mtu
V d ii I luiiiirhl mi 4 unitihux ill ivr
lo, D u l S m, fa la c e ami the neat*
l,y government building i l u i l r i .
t
I h Mamie iiilumn llial
»,»*'*,*l the U m H itri Sunday firal
planted ih r M a ts and Stupe, by
oivd.tt ill *&gt;n a loulliwrsl divlticl
(.eight let, than two mile* llom the
|iala*r
I h&lt; 11 * se,rn lli Diviuon dough*
1 “ V •.‘liimn .tu in ird over the Han
1 dawn m ill, Monday and lougfil
I • lu o t l llir He,I K ntran ile irn d cis o i l ihr * ommandiny lirig h t, ol
N u iil. Mountain, a u t) p a rk
lu n othn lolum ns of A m rncan
and -'oiitii Km eau M a illirt vlahbed
min thr , apital from the w rit and
IIuiih

A l* l o i i r p t in d r iil D un W h ile *
\I* 'lillla r ) \ffarta llrporler
W A M IIN G 10 N. V | i i .’ 5 t,1’ »
I It*- A i my &gt;, licgmionc to *lia*« head w ill, v 101 te d the f la n last
on t'ic vole id ill quo l - %tIliu m Mobile ie*ri c, the aill-ouir lone m A r .jiie u lv y W ith f if i l l Ite v u o e n l
toassliig atieuglli tor lie* all-out blow lo .mmliiTalc ‘lri&lt;- N.oll, K u iril, M lim e s a n d S u n d a y w ith F irs t
K r r m i r i i t l.e a th r iiie * l» , ,a id g ia n *
rCumin,mist ,-u eiu y.
/ \ t 0*1 •)-7 n n n
itow i‘*i11 i t , . i w..„id 'at.- » ,
i l r w ailed D u l .Soo It r o m id e ir d

Housing P ro je c t
C o n t r a c t Provides
For Total Cost Of
Over

$1,400,000.00

A len,|M,i4 iy loan of I I t/.lkttt
v, at let nvr*l I rnlav I') tin Nan
(old 11„,long Aulhoid* I , “in il,e
1‘ iih ln

llo iiv in g

A ilin in iv li. il..... o il

the Annual ('iinliihulloii, (o n tiail
I ol lltr ( avllr lliewer t oinl |„i,
| r i I, (,ro|ge Will, aIII* . e » e *iit,v e
duet lor. announi rd I in I a)
II,e |iiiicrrdi of the loan will he
u*.-d lo puHliave all tan I Hitlou
MOTOIIMAN KILLED
■lie vile of the l,ou&lt;il&lt;g |,io|e,l md
N EW YORK, Sept. 25 |,V* \ „
IH T auiiway iiiotorman wa k ille d lu trpay lo the 1*1 IA |,trl,n„nai)
today when he left hi* stalled train loans made liy it in the amount ol
■I ' m i i h m
r i* rw a * a r,r
* n'l * * ' bit hy anotlier near thMl,I, Street station
The iiiotorman, Michael llriin
i m » n k »:i i s i n : i r
Ingham. M . stepp,-.1 Into the ruth
K IIA N K K D K T t Cirriunii&gt;. S r jt
of a southlMiund i-spr-v
*Mei 2ft d I*) Kuf«*nr l( Itl.n k. |*i aleaving hia northliound train lo *!*’hl i»f ll»f VVoi1.1 Hank, t r im ti
report a power failure
n l flMtlt Yll|fl»BlaY IU li’alu \ toltl
P R O P O R R Ii M M ill M

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Army Draws On Airborne Forces
For Quirk Knock-Out Of Koreans

House
County llistorieal Iaoan Ul 51J/,UUU
Articles Planned Made By PHA On

Pie opening of n mtiM-uni r \
F'hil of aitn le* of llistorieal Value
to residents of Seminole fount,
nml vicinity will take place it
January nt the Sanford Woman-.
Llul-. Mr* t
|{ |lnw*oii, mem
I m-i of * roinriiiltee working on
thr project, announced Imlav
However, anyone inter,-,led |u
•••eing the exhibit lieforr llial
time may contact a memliet of
tile rommlltee, »hr Staled, and
•bowing, previous to that tun,W ill lie ailangisl.
The Sal lie II nrrison fh a p lrr nt
the llaiighlei* of Hie American
lie vulutlun is &lt;vurkiug on the pro
Je«-I in co-operation will, the Wo
man's flub.
The present committee Include*
t&lt; ttallKMVrt lilt I
I'WMl

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M ill KSON
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llu l h r to u iilil Kivi* if* Mull i I imi
to |i« 111a*| this hank totrlil'l I’ V.ltlt III*
hm n T i lt i'a K M Y rriiinntil h .r
•»k
l* I N u t YtiMlhl h r r r V r n l till a
tituul o f r l •**! 11 Tito M*rk
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Mary Ann Wilke Is
Slijrhdy Injured
In Auto Collision
'* “’ »■ I n n " like o f S s n fo ii) w a*
m iu reil S a in t,|nv n ig lil at vlaiut
I" lo «V|o k 111 an automobile acnl. in on the Orlam lu ID e liw iy
near the I'riv e t il Thealer lie f in *
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lin t nl«Mi t lifik * i* i»i* ie *t•••»* w in
»*••• p m ntrM4i|H*» v .. f t l (»•• 11 •
iiiM inrM t n« i r if t iL if f»M»! • •»ls|i,*» a
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\tit*!i«9ii~\tarl Will
Open l,,riilay Xiudtt

An auction platform an.I x-ata
:«t*a-i»*t in lh*' trill* f
toliirli • ht*y
it* Irntfii'al «tnl»« I •«-1*in«t ilh* have lie.-n Invtnlleil at the ternt-i • m\ Him* In • t *l»lt L nufi6*nt|* l«uai) vile of tin- Sanfodl F a rm *
Vi'lmlly, hi W.tflit U nr II a i •is Auction Market at G lm ir r *
t*aaf Via- tV&lt;»4l|l« aflat h I nM|| t i l lllll i'll
f it f lt liiii* in n W’ MiMi.t f e ir r r tfi
f l ' i l l v I t ’l r |v I lif Y .I laf liY |il|f
r l l l l l r MV I* half f i l l h |M III I lie* r t t f
ii»v* u n i Ovtf " f i l f m i•1 1 r fnnM i
11 eetollterer 4 41m I'aa # * la |

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Pope Urges Priests To Fight Red
Menace W ithout Uncertainty

able service In a reserve group.

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N n c t t lh

h o ir*. stiri tl.e illy i Kr.l Jrlrlltf
ru ignoird I,.,Hit oitlrr, lo ^ulirndri or Dir
K ill** l u l l e d
anu bayonets
l l a i l i r r l in a ic o ie o l &lt;avayr vlre e l

nutted il»
b.'»»l
t,H‘k as limeh as flM&gt; a dav ea.-'
All the theft* w* re h un l'-*&gt; r**i
I l l O f IS M SIM | M I N I S
ing fiHitn wlo-r,* torrent, **f * ,Iv-LONDON, Sept 25 I,V&gt; I „ from |,uv station* poured in ear'
don's Cum mu nisi "Daily Workei dav
called upon British Liberal i -lI II M ill- . »afe'» dir)-ctoi •
lo "kill tin- American a n ti'
M e -1 Miami, "liluke* 'lie !-)«• ve*
munlkt bill' t,y flmaling tl,e While ter*iay when Bit.-, Ort. 14 ie|,„rt&gt;
House with protests.
rome money rtolen froin h.*r luun
Mill* investigated lie found 'h e
“ L e t e v e ry p ro g re s s iv e o rg a n ,* *
C IN C IN N A T I H IT
lio n in B r it a in flo o d th e W h it* «ui( 'sst's full „f money it, an n"l
mobile in front of the looi-r T&gt;*
I I u iih w it h d rn ia n d * t lia t th *
C IN C IN N A T I. Sept 26--&lt;&gt;T1
Ewell lltarkweli, the Cinrliinvtl s u re he w ith d r a w n n o w ," it aaid o of the suilra-e* rontalne.t f t , In
in iiuartei*.
Resf*' star pitcher, wa- operated nn a fr o n t page e d ito ria l
for appendicitis today
He wa* stricken atmut two n'
dock this morning while going
w ith the rlu h to St. Idmi*
Blackwell, who pitched Ctn-ln
nati to a victory over the Hilt*
burgh I'lra te * in the firs t esnie of
a double header yesterday, was re
movrd from the tra in at Indlina
V a t i c a n c i t y . s*pt. 75
(,i*)
Dope ihus tuid 1 ati,..ii. p n r.i.
poll'.
ihniug.houl the wotld Im lav tlieie m ini lie no "un certainly" m the fight
against Communism.
G O VER NM EN T COSTS
T h r P ontiff's order was included in a lengthy "e a lio ita tio n " lo
W ASHINGTON. Sent. 26 (* *&gt; Rep. Ree* (R-Kan) figured 'miav Catholic clergy made public today.
that government operations ' wil*
It urged priests, un the occccot! each American an average of slon uf the present Holy Year, lian version into "In Our Spirit."
about 1400 In the year ending nex' to strive towards greater sanctity, It will lie published in today's
June SO.
which the Pup* slid Is cirmaritrd Osiervatore Homan.&gt;, the semi-of­
Rm s , In a statement, sal t Con­ by their high vocation and neces­ ficial Vatican newspaper.
It* explicit reference to Com­
gress had appropriated |69 600 * sary lo a fruitful aspostolatr
000,000. Based on sn estimate*]
The exhortation waa titled munism was the P on tiff* second
Evarftades steam read, It enjoyed,
atU almost
aim
“ Until
1910 tog wagons /••**• J*»W*
* in
•• lUJOOOfiOO population. Ihal a* “ Menti
Nostrae," from its first such in his It-y e a r reign.
a vary Retire business during Ua drawn by mule '-in r were um &lt; f Reservists and former Reservists
The flrrt seat on Sept. 4, 1949,
to haul the produce over muddy who have had 10 years of honor mounts to nearly 1(00 for each two latin words, which wet*
short Ufa.
ICewilaaeS On gssr Two)
translated in tha Vatican's Ita ­
man, woman and child.

Sanford’s Street Railway Of 40
Years Ago Is Subject Of Article

liiil

Mili*lM||

And Horace Tell O n jt
Scope of Their Work Museum To

i Ills' Sanford Dousing
A ll!hoe*
8 ■*f *
i .
W A S H IN G T O N , Sept. 25 t/l\* withdrew It- request to have tin(*tatiilicaliou ta ll, were inadr al
Sectrtary ol Agiuulturr Mian- nee refoned.
the Notary Club lu s rk n o io,lv&gt;
The f lt v Hoard of Adjustment
nan today charged the Ir s A i hip
to whom the cltiteni presented a by l.e, Jarolnen id the Soli 1 on
of the Amrlican ra m i Hitreju Fed* protesting petition with mule than irivatiou Seivne. I ’.till |ollr» ol
r ration with making
unliutlilul 160 sign-lures, recommended th *1 the S a lv a tio n A im y , l i l l l K i l l
and vicious** a l l u l i on lorn in the tone remain the same s*b| a u to m o b ile d r a in , a n d O
\
thru light ovrt the lliaiin.ni Fanil City Manager ('liffo i.t MrKihhin l l o r a r r , iu |w im lr m le n l o l the A t
thi» morning.
plan.
Die
Tlie pro|Hi*eil re-toning of l»&gt; U n lit C oast la n e N a ilm a d
Ilrannan «aid in a letter to Fed- area had le-eli reij„e«led I,v III p io g ia m was a n a n g e d b y J a il
of N a tig a n
rration I’ rendrnl Allan H. Kline Sanford Housing Authorito
that a spokesman and a publication which George W illiam * i* eaec’i
I 'ir s id r n t O m lle lo u d it o u an
live dirrclor, in order lo provide
of the (arm oiganiration hate in­ site* lo which more than 25 Neern n o u n c n l th a t D is iiic l G o v r in n i
tentionally misstated hi* position home* could l*e moved, due to Kn­ F r a n l M N lio d e , o l S t, I V t e i,
with regard In reserves nl farm need of thr present site* for 'he buig will male In, annual visit
( a«tlr Hiewrr Housing Pioieet
c &lt; i
i\ . u .
i
n
crops.
Mr William, then a .M .c l
I • •*»b'i&lt;l «» V l If, and will a,i
The letter was another round in I mmhi
rdI that
in re
re-eiaminaHon
th a t in
-e a n m in a '^ n n of I d m . the dull at its lumhr.m
a liiannan-KItne fetid that grew the aituation in th* light of the | meeting and hold a duh astrnddt
out of a lira n ru n pio|M&gt;tal last objection* liy thr (Tity, th* Sll i during the evening.
wa* withdrawing Ita retreat to
M 'w a ria a rO U a **a a * I I I )
Mr. Jaiohsen said that the N»l
have the area re-toned.
Consetsalmn
Sri vice is a com
The Zoning Hoard of which .1
I.. Ingley ia chairman, haa In mind paralivrly new agency ol thr go*
searching for an area that can h- eminent dating hark to 1911 when
utilised fur rnlured iesidenlir.1 u*e it was uigani/rd as a pail ol the
said Mr. MrKihhin. Other s im ila r,
of the Interior. It wa
A new and attractive
irr of the hoard present were Kdwsrd Depaitmrnt
i
.
,
i i ,
cream
“drive in", Ihe Daisy F. Lane. Frank Ashdown and II later Iranvlrrtrd to Ihe Depaitmeui
Queen, featuring a nationally ad. Jainr* Out.
ol Agriculture and expanded alter
vrrtisecl pnalurrt, wa* opern-,1 on
li,e year, lioni a dcmoiivtialnoi
East First Street by William T.
IIH IT IS II t'N DK H HTAN D
&gt;l&gt;'o)»rl on a lew individual fainu
Deilarrr,
former
resident
of
Kewanne. III.
LONDON, Sept. 26 -tdh— I'llrm- to its |iir«rnt oigam/ation covriing
The building i* of concrete Minl.ler Clem,,,l Attlee e.pre«sed J.pfg) ,| „ l„ r l. in r , „ y state in the
block, with blark and while tile his thank* today for an official
i u , u „ , c „ i Sm . T m i
front, and an attractive blue and American ine«*nge of sympathy
white striped aw aing. The in­ after Ihe accidental bombing of
terior ia finished ill white. I h r Hrilish troop* In Korea hy II. 8 | Mrs. Alary I. Y o iiiik
ice cream is made in stainless plane*.
trrl machines, and ample space
In a letter to D.8 . Minister Jul
Dies In K fiitiic iii
ha* lieen provided for a deep lu- U. Holmes, Attlee said:
reete unit, aiul a waik-in ba-krr
"I hate tiren myself on n ’tlvr
Mrs. 5lary I. Voting, ml. mot hr t
in which lo store the parkaged ice service ami f know that miKtak'-* uf Mrs. K II. Culium, di.d Friday.
rrram. F. O. Roliertson wa* e»n occur. They are tragic for those
Sept. 15 In her home In Ulssg w
tractor for the building. A shell corirrrned. but il ls part, I fear,
urfare spare provide* a large of the inevitable conseciuen-e o' Ky. The wiilowr of the Isle W I
Young, &gt;he wa, born in Harden
parking area.
such operation* which we must County. Ky., March IN, 1N5I and
Mr Deftarre is inarrieil and face."
wa* the daughter of the late 8 i&lt;
liaa two children. Tommy 6 an i
phen and Mary Allen. She wa* *
Steve, I. They reside at UIN Park
member of Si. Helen'* Catholic
2 SAILORS I'K ItlS Il
Avenue, lie wa* in the l). N
Army A ir Force for five yean,
COOS BAY. O r *. Sept. 25 -CV&gt; Church.
Mr*. Young had lived In lilaand aervni uverseaa for four —Two sailors perished In heavy
years. The family ram * here re. teas that battered the destroyer gow most of her married life ,-t
rently and plan Ihr construction escort U.8 .8 . (,1111100 yesterday al repl for the 20 year* she Ii*• -I
uf a home uf their own. In tbs the harbor entrance here. Three here with her daughter, Mrs. F II
Culium. Other daughters surviving
near future.
seamen were injured.
are Mrs. Clara Outtrie, Glasgow
K y , .Mrs. Ella Merrer, llowlme
Green, Ky., Mrs. Loi* Martin lef
fersun, Sanford
Surviving also are three son*.
J. T. and R. L. Young uf la„i|&lt;
vHle, Ky., ami W, L. Yuune, Jack
sonville. Funeral services wrr*
held last Monday at St. Helen'
liy W ILLA R D CONNOLLY
Church with Father Wheatley «f
Tbe slory of the "Celery Hell Line” Sanford's street railway Delating.
of 40 years ago. and o f the locally promoted Sanford and Everglade*
Mrs. Yuung was survived hv 3"
•team road lo Cameron City and Mecca Hammock ia told by Felia grandchildren, 3H great graml-hildR rtftc lin c id rr. a visitor lo Sanford several years ago, in ihe October ren and three great, great gr-in-l
children.
Issue of Railroad Magaiine.
-----— .... -------- —
"9«nford, Fla., had Ita street of Ihe United Slates. Most of
NEW AW ARD
railway Um 40 yean ago," he the beds are located outside of
W ASHINGTON. Sept. 26-141
wioia, •’While the Sanford Trac­ the city, however, many of I
tion GemDeny may have been enly to be southeast where they are President Truman today ordered
an afterthought in the minds of •fzrsd by the Ovtada. Brand nt tko establishment of a new mili­
tary award, the Armed Prarea Re
Uu prametera o f the Ranfoid and the Atlantic

Vina) •p ia k tR iiia n in

I irk vi» * 414! l i r d i t

h d l i r i t snrtl ( Ionia, deep in South

tn Id h i

-fV h lfA a vfg ie l ^ ’ r a e n t O f P o s i t i o n O n

Fireman Rimhe* To
Fire At Own Home

N o! S l~

Seoul Is Expected To Fall
Within Matter Of Few Hours;
25th Division Takes Chinju

’ k llln a lie t

i

( ollrrtiiin* of 9947 h*» cent of
iHe 1919 Seminole County lax roll
wa* reported today hy John L Cal­
loway. T a * Collector, a* he completed hip annusl report. To**'
rath collection* amounted In
•
"t)l.|U with c-o*h discount* of $13619.47 allowed during lha ill*.- min'
period.
The annual *ale of certificate
% n n real aalata on which tha love
was delinquent waa held June 1 "
I960, and all lha certificate*
amounting to I6.074J! ware pur­
chased by Indlviduala. No rertlf*
rataa were aold to tha Count*
which I* the fourth time this record
ha* l»ecn e*tolill*hed since Semin­
ole County wa* formed In 1913
The 196(1 ta ire will become due
and payable on Nov. I, and tho**
paving thrir ta irv ip that month
m will receive 4 't discount. In D»w comber 3". is allowed, January 2 "
February I S and N E T In March
Effective April I all la ta * unpaid
become delinquent and subject to
penalties.

A w o r ia tr d I’ rmn Leaned Wire

S K I * ! '. 25. 1050

A lo e I it a lt tio o p i ln « L y la p lu ir v i

Brannan Changes Citizens Protest C l assification
Rc/.uninifOl White
Farm Bureau With Area For Negroes Talks Made By
Four Rotarians
‘Vicious’ Attacks Citium* jammed the Cltv C.i'W
99.37 Per Cent Of
mission room Friday m&gt;*h in n n
••'■, * *L** referring for Negro,*- ..f Jacobsen, Jones. Kirk.
1949 County Tax Intentional
•&lt;i l l t r i l l i v s t t u i Misstatei m a n m i i . J„
n,. rs -ju tfilu l area ‘ ..'ill.

™ tvOII 18 LO lIrl IWl

MONDAY

CHINJU, Korea. Sept

NEW YORK. Sept. 25 ^ * &gt;
Yugotlav Vice Pteniicr Edvard
K ardrl) called today for the tem­
porary ir-edabluhm eat o f the Rflh
^ a t a lle l at the demarcation line
in Korea. He attackrd thote tup*
potting N otlh Korea'a a g g rrtu vr
court*.

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NKW HHAPKK

Reds R e j e c t Leaflet
Demand ” Surrender
Or Die” And So Are
Permitted To Die

NEW YORK. Kept. 2 5 - 1 4 1 - !
R orln Depot* Foreign Minister
Jacob A. Malik told a delegation
^ from llallim orr today be fg«oea
a oitrtlng between the lop leadera uf the United Slatea and Ihr
Soviet t'nlon lo negotiate thrlr
differrnrra lo help athlete full
peare.
Malik did nol explain
farther but It *a&lt; preaumed that
by lop leader* hr oieahl Pr*»ident Tn-aian and Prime Mini*.
Ir r Stalin. A Kpokr*oian for Ma­
lik aald hr rerrlved a delegation
from ohat he described ea the
A Maryland rommlltee for peace,
^ o f Baltimore. The delegation *aid
Ike leader of the group wa« John
Wathcliori. Malik left Ih r U.N.
Aaaemblr al Flushing lo greet
the delegation at hla Park Av­
enue offices.

In a policy ipcech b a fo tr Ihe U.
N. General A ttcm bly, the Yugotlav
official dec la ird that Pienuer Mai*
tHal T ito 't govctnmanl "c o n tid rit
that the p irte n l policy of the
government of North Kotea doet
not aerve the caute o f the true inirpendener and unity o f the K o­
rean people.**
In the tam r tpeech he charged
that the Soviet bloc it inrreatinq
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D A IL Y

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I'a w .o n . d ia ir m a n

of

•lie project, announce,! th i, m o r n ­
in g

I'lan* ale tiring maite for a
.-i.l« opening linl.iv night, vnd
Ho String Mantelv lr&lt;| by Dive
: liannon, an I |Hin*ore&lt;| ),) the
-anfi.iil Vilantn National Bank,
.'It furnish lively music for the
• • a -nil,
II.* lulnl will tla rt
playing at almut (J.30 o'clock.
Work i* going on al tiie form*
1 B lip . 0 ! aii l uavai ra.iai atatian
" provide 1 aiking 1 0 iiitu-v for
'Uie inlolpate l iet-oni iiumlier of
cattle men ami cltuens
fiotn thrioigliuut Central Florida.
' I V I L S T B IF K
I T L A N T A , Sept
p
H ,r .
-nnn 1 n lm a .lg e *an| im ia v a n y a t*
•e m p t I.y N r g io r
to e n ter tr a d l*
Ijo n a lly w i i i t r
p u h li.
«ch&lt;v.i|» in
(•e u rg ia “ WcmiIJ c tr a te m o re ru n fu v fu n , ilis u r d e r. rio ts , a m i h ln o if.
I ' H ll'a n a n ) th in g v in e - th e w a r
b e tw e en th e s ta te s ".

The Weather
J A t 'K M I N Y I L I . F , Sept. 2 5 - p P )
A tla n ta
80
66
|f«9^t «»f|
M
1 'h i,-a g o
f&gt;5
42
D r * M ult,vs
60
41
I ’r n n o
56
91
N e w Y o lk
52
42
S I. L o u is
62
to
t &gt;4ft
Sa Mf 1It*
54
J a c k s o n v ille
HI
74
K e y W est
90
79
M ia m i
4H
75
O cala A ir p o r t
90
•Id
( ii U m iu
91
71

Sanford Weather
High yesterday 90
l.ow today 70
Rain yesterday 00
Total Sept, rain 7.99 inch**
Normal Sept, rain 5.00 Inches
Tides today high 6:67 A.M.
and 6 . Id P M . and low. 13:3S
A M and 12:64 I’ M

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�f i n flAKFOBP HERALD. &amp;ANFOWO. FLORIDA
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Untying' The Arabs

Sanford Forum

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A ra bic people* should speak classical Arabic, says the
C ultural Conference o f the Arab League. Today Egyptians, Editor Herald
Fla.
Tunisian", Syrians and Arabians all use d iffe re n t diaiects Sanford,
OnUnarily I do ant aend ypu a
o f the fundamental racial speech, d iffe rin g so much that nnd-aaaann kullalln on progreaa
often they are m utually unintelligible. The League thinks of the New York e#l*ry dsalj bul
M iii.jjt k t l I . U K b iT
that tf A ra b peoples would use th e ir common heritage, clrcumstanc#* this year warrant
on#.
,
M li. r
the medieval language* from which today's dialects have
umilMH 111:4 M
In spite of early August pmmiM
In ln m
the
movement
and
tale
of
this
sprung, they would be better disposed toward one another,
Ml Urn! ill'l l 111* 11*11..
crop it proving a disappointment
U lllif
• I I and A i ah* would count fo r more in the world.
tn everyone. Tonnage U lets than
«»w M.alk
Ik#
A ra bic is one o f the world's great languages and has • ip#cl»d. du# largely to ths cel­
I I I * 4.114.
4 k#
• V-fiim,
*•"" some m agnificent literature, o f which the "Arabian ery maturing fester than It
la* r . ir
I1.N N ig h ts" Is the best-known example. A rabic poetry, while should nnd before it has sired
A ll a k l l a i r , w a i t ,* .
ra il*
&gt;1
'•&gt;* . a i m •» perhaps not up to Persian and Chinese, is among the fin- normally.
General market reaction Io this
l ln w .K'r*i5i »« est In the Orient. In the Middle Ages Arabic scientific it a call, though very limited—for
I l H E ilit i lr t H U liii r ttH .
achievement led the world. Words like "u lg cL m ", "alkali, large stock and a conaUtcnt
H,tptW* #11
■*
•■|(ifi "alcohol" and, In a d iffe re n t field, " t a r if f " are Arabic In heavy discounting of all smallei
l» H « p g p ir
llt f t a e e iif R ilt a a
Ii#*? f«tla* I l l r i t g " . ftPlrsiH n » . origin. To *|&gt;enk o f this famous language m ight conceivab­ celery.
The mtrkets have remained dull
** AM|
JM# l-eettla.
____ _ ly enhance the pride o f the Arab people* though it prob
so far, not cnl&gt; «m celery but nlnv -t everything cl*# With c*.
0 E &amp; ' ^ wm* " •"# "'» '** ably would Mot solve all the ir problems.
•Jrinwteir
•• ik« ••• • *» r*Mbii:
A rabic, like Chinese, I* a language w ith a common rentlnn of pearhe. and temntoci
V&gt;iV**ft of ntl Ike !»»*■«! ft**?* M ini#*
both rrsrre
few If tny farm
n *H ft h e iu p a y w t *** n e |( nm «l ! form o f w ritin g and widely d iffe rin g dialects. The Chinese,
or orchard pioduct* ore hringiug
unlike the Arabs, have not tried to u n ify the ir spoken In any money. Vanning «h#rrle*
MOMM ), ALIM 2i. IWO
language. They have directed some e ffo rts to sim plifying hit an all time avcinge tow tills
VoliAVh iritU.R vKUHg
the number o f w ritte n characters, hut so far w ith little tiimmer, some grower* refuting
to pick the trips and si least one
All feed* *U rt with that iul«. progress to show.
iiihstaiitlal rrowei lr a neighbor­
II I* lhr*« Ihnamsnd fear* h#hln&lt;l
The program which the Chinese have rejected as t v ing State detlMM "&lt; hi* l l i v i
lha Hm#. Orl up li» .tale and fw ift ambitious may also prove beyond the power* of the Aral* 1-, a toes err ih -a i-r till* #UAlmei than wc have »f*a them In
It: An eye for an «y# Mutt. &amp;;**• League.
I I \ears; good rtliis K r seliing
Hare you Imuxlil your driver*
niostiv *1 1*1.00 per ton; onion*
• t «heap *« the* can get ar.l
brer.tr yet. or ate you on# of linn#
T r u e A r t A m i F a ls e
other rijinniodllie. diaggnig, (This
people who put everythin!! &lt;dt till
hulls rvpeclally atrfiut hetr, v heir
the la«t minute without realmng
I low much Is an adm ittedly forged work o f art worth? IKilatoes nnd onion* arc our hen
that by to doing you *»# malms '• In some cases as much as $800, the sum realized at an A m ­ vie-1 crops).
What cause, all H ill, iml how
hatd#f for ynur.ell and ihote who sterdam auction for the painting "Jesus as a Hoy in the
lung It will last, la anybody'*
erne you)
Temple" by liana von Meegcreit. Von Mecgortm, who died guess. Rut you can tot peopli
in 1047, won fame fo r his In iilu lio iin o f the old-tim? Dutch I are dletiirlwd ami *W*e pretty
We are heainty tn lavnr of ihii
miudciH, which even experts long accepted as genuine thoiiglilful men I have ta lk rl
"drvnkm#i#i" ae a mean, of comFinally he unn caught, the final proof coming when in hi-, j with bclivvr they know the an
Latins dnmtie* driving, but it
, ,
prison cell lie |&gt;ainlcd a work in the styh of one o f the i The ordinary buying t'e'l-'
Is
teem. to u. th.t a nrmlar teat
famous Hutch painters. Only a chemical examination o f the laigety nut of tlie maike!, with
rnrylit ha applied to eorue of our
paint would have disclosed its fraudulency, lint) he nut been an eve rwrk«l «ui Washington,
Irtirlalpte e.id lim#aurral» to watched in the act of painting.
wailing for the fust to -iilto ^ it
hit tofuie they buy A N Y T H IN G
make euie ih-v know what lliry
Meegeren's paintings may have to rn fuktat, but they they haieo'l actually got to have
are doing when thry make lawt
had
excellent finality. Hermann (leering, the Nazi lender, at i to nmment. T bli l» pi deibly
under whkh we arr euppoied to
because the avciag# |» r»«n
who fancied himscll an art expert, paid $200,000 fo r tine true,
at least the one up here. I* Jit­
live.
_________
ami adm ittedly got a superb painting fo r Ilia money.
tery, larking full ennfidenc# In
I .ny men w ill wonder why, if an im ita tio n is ho hard b the |'i»w err-lhat-He. Ami that In­
. All men arr Iwin fi#e and erjual,
not only lit* Ailnunlstrallon
w
umwti
.... ........
tOmeonr
hat
taid,. ...................
bin there it distinguish from an original In the q u a lity o f (ta workman clude*
but now the Congress lor. 1 am
■aawthiai shout wmeinen which ship, need the purchaser worry. Tito late W illiam K. Rudge, not a Republican, but I to think
csutfi oihti. to Inna wh#n tli»v New Y ork's master p rin ter, once recalled th a t be hail copied Ihelr uueaslnca is Justl/led.
MUItl
Hineersly,
(peak, and rom rthing about ritlirt for J. I*. Morgan some medieval carols tn use on ChristmmII. II. Guthrie
nun w liith ta u ic * o lh e tt not to tards. Jty chemical analysis he copied the make-up of tin
Newark, N. Yoriginal
paper
exactly,
and
made
such
it
iierfect
imftn1ioi&gt;
litlri). And io n r tind. while
Hanford, F'la. Kept. V2. tf*R«
many c h u ith ti g&gt;&gt; virtually empty, that o n ly by p uttin g a private murk on the ropy could In
F'.dRor Hsnford Herald.
E v u n |# liil B illy Giaham p a ik i him self te ll which was genuine and which im itation.
,
When the two were so much alike, did it really matter .' Greeting &lt;:
V u i in. M o ir itian 50.000 p rn n n i
There is a very mited feeling Ii
a ttJ s iW hu I le a Howl rallv la.t It m attered In one respect: An art work which pretends tc America concerning the dketa and
Wtak anil to n ln h u lrt) $ Ik . 37*1.(19 be something it isn’t lucks an essential element of greatne«* speech of I ’resident Truman. a&gt;
be play* pulltlri In war jiin e. (In
la fear him pr#»rh. And when y«»u —sin ce rity.
average Am rikap mldtor think#
Can do that, my, ‘dial's preachhs Is ftghlinji against fjoromuaMn.
I
ina.
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N o w C r t lle c t in R F i e l d
but. when ttoi Htfiideni hlmarl*
- s t llilm * Walt# r l i « | I

£

fa ll! tn sanclkm M get tmigh oedm
want to go »w
A great many people are Interested In tIre* history of agsifitt mdrrmi^av In lbs &gt;tM to d
nOHadayi. you may i
‘Ih e ir state, but fewer think as quite an enthralling a topic. Hiates. tevikrd Ail woniiering Hihnot IM W rifia llw l *he I Peoidr
4India* without aUiacti
• 'th e state's folk-soncr*. I ’rof. A lto n C. M ortal of th e .H n l- is
who electrafafm. lift pollry J*
so wear mem to # ih# wa#■ \1wslty o f F lo rid a . wondergd »ne day w hether Florida had proven hkrftto he msra s f t * psllThai'
hy fnlb-s«ngK .Ua kn *w o f D»)ne, -« n r--dl&lt;«H&gt;'&lt;&gt;ne whom tieal totngisrThan hi# predkeeasor
e naked. Vel valuable rtilleefloiV Af Jtuch mgtcrlnt had-lieen •nd jieople tiiat believed in Con­
the re n d tit loti « tY ., M
made In near-by Mlsuisai|ipl and' Ixmlslanx. Why should stitutional Government surely had
t ip t la in * Beat It, Calif,
no love for thr late I ’reddanl’a way
gthad around in the u u f hut F lo rid a haveisonjn foo?
j
j&lt;|
ol making some people happy while
w k t (W * . a U lU on. A ftaaaerhy.
l)n aoarch, ho found I hut It did. Newspaper and radio lasing them to death. Trymian I#
thtrfjiiiH th t man w m drowning, p u b licity helped him tt» got In touch w ith one old Indy whi putting the finishing touches on
yrafetdni to "tticpe" him to tuch •ua.ifg e ig h ty songs that she had learned in her childhood us all.
We ware no more iniptsaoed to
an pxtrrU that a lig h t emu*d. IVt- Out' wn« a famous F.nglbdi hnllnrd, "L o t'll Uarwontwater",
hi* ahmt prayer * few nighta ago
tijofm wai |od|ed in ja il on a which was not previously known to have lieen sung in the when he supposed h* waa talking
"drunk and d iio rd r ily " th a n #
United Rlafes.Altogether M ortis found several hundred, to God, Ilian when h* talked to
which he ha* now recorded In a book, "Folk-songs o f Flor Ihs nation, for God doe* not laDo )fiu knnw who i* In hlamr
iltoa H i* ear to a awa who •
Ida".
alklng sut of both aides of his
/o r lha war in K orea) Not the
O the r state* are already on record * * having valuab
wtouth at Ih * asm* time. His ian
Comrmrii&lt;ii Not the R ut.iani. Not
collection* o f Ihese srmga sung hy the people without get guage to inportara and othsra hava
the North K iueani. Not even So­
ting in to print. Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Malm a dlftorant sound to Christian#,
rrelary Acheron. who m ille d llirtr
for Christ said 'bitter watar and
Have had ardent collectors who have saved much o f th b sweet do not Issue fi«m the sam*
in la il Feliiuary, nr S errtlar)
ephemeral material from being forgotten. Other state# fountain". ,
Johnion who allowed th i. nation's
And now with soft-pedaled plea*
may
take
notice.
d e fe n it. to detiinrate mi badly hr
busting, the nest neat trlrk will
a ll# invited, attack. Not even I’ tr ilhe tn accept Communist China In
the U.N. That master Juggling act
d rn t Trumaa who ha« tolerated
which has been In progr*** ( «
men and their politic* in h it
torn* Hm# In the CapItnF, Is not
Cabinet. Out g u ru w h o ) Why SeaHy m iS H B L L R A T
only dus Io Incampelenry. hut
af»f T a ll, who apparently U tu th
watch for th* result*
\
I f the Communists a t* as arin
a-gjknerful n a n in (he Senate that
••Nobody really like* a 'aowrp***’ i pardon" or Al'm aotry"- as itr&lt;
he ti* retponeihl# for all the got- ....a vo w * highly akIliad and # ffl •top over you to reach • thaagr* mental to tha puace "f th * -world
••a t or force Ihalr way thiouaa r •nd tf It »• * nsctsslty to hay*
ernaienl'. m iita k ri. That at leap ria n t on*. O * (h# othar hand. e»#ty
m * yaapowda tn a tm il# and a itended bua In reach an exit. The* the youth of Arnerirnn alnln to
It tehat h it opponent. Jo.eph t don't like to disturb trim anv mot# the most brutal ways that ran b'
(rtondty word.
Ferguson iaya in Ohio, “ The Ka"Winning frland* la Important I# than you Ilka to ha dUttithed Th#« devised, then Communism shouto
f * a i e n n llirl can be placed in lb * anv b ua ln ia *.. , .hut IP* r*nad*Uv •re itotng nothing different that not he tolerated hare ritltor. T#|
you youraalf do on count lea* occa Truman talks of vetoing the bU
lap o f thnia w illfu l men In the Important to u i tn Florida, bwaua# •toe* I f their courlenu* r*matk »*
that ha* liMn drswn up, whlri
Hailed State* Senate who place • n mtlth of our Isrom# denendt nr acoimpowtod with ■ **111#. It I. would he very mild compared t ,
vltitora who mu*t come a tong wav dmildv effeetive.'
p tM ir i aheve p a lrio litm ", he tay».
whai would tie meted wut in a no
to buy what we have ta offer.
Little word* like "ideate" an*’ Commy In Russia or her eomjuet#
^The to ic r of Senator Talt, the
"F a ir treatment and eip#rt aer
"thank you" work mlraclea whan n a tio n s .
Vaite o f Ohio, ih it it the mice vice, given with a cheerful amlto
uead tn a pleaaanl lone. The*
Wa • • IndlvIduaL can do noth
that it giving aid and tom lnrt g&gt; will tiring theea vialtorn ba#k fo&gt; should ha mad# a hahlt. Ton mani tog about some nf those thing'
prof
It
able
i
epeat
v
l
i
l
u
.
.
,
a
n
d
fcur enemi*. T h ii it the mice lin t
folk*, selfishly ronrerned will now, hut at the election* we mua*
tiring their frl«nd», too.
their own problem*, arc Inrllned ti assert our right*. If we will re
the people o f O liio mutt thate
••So Courteay para dividend* Ic lo*e sight of the fact that they arc lain the very few we Mltl have.
fr6m the .eat o f authority In make rverylxuly. An Florid* grow* an1'
dealing with human helnr*. when
I do not think ene minute of «i
proapdnt, If* l u«ln#,,e, grow .and they address a clerk In a atom at lent prayer" will avail anvthlnr
6ur t u k lighter". And to on.
'
proiper. More and better )n|.a op«r s telephone (ipeintor. On the rdhfr pi a itay. If we will have peace. I
■ We are glad to Imd at lea.t one 'ip. And the folk« who are 'on th&lt; hand, some employee* make the|r must be God given, slid C.wl wl&lt;
othur |ietion who a g tm with u&gt; l&gt;all*.. , .who are efficient, friendly work more difficult with sulleanri# nut thrust |&gt;ears upon u*. we mus*
and inattention.
H u t it i* a m u t*k r for tin . country routtroue.. . .more ahead.
beg fur It.
We form lasting imptesslcai at
■‘Amt what doe# It coat? Not one
Re#pty.
to keep harping on the fight we
rent! In fact the profea*«r« aav paople and placet on thy ha-l* at
Rev. H. W. M ILLE R
» n making againit "Com uiuniim ." It Ukea fa r more muwular energy little things. Thai l« why U ’ urtaav
Miller Farm* Church of Um’
lay* such an Iniiwrtanl part lr
ro e it ien’l Communum l lu l ha* to frown than It doea to amlle.
fe. A moment’a thoughtrulMee', ■
"Ho since |t |* good hualnea* foi
i* n t our Iroopt u u n y ia g o ff to
L’. H. PAYROLL U P
plaasant tgiila. a frieadty word car
W ASHINGTON. Sept. ISA- IJPiKtuXa to do battle, but aggreuiou, Florida, for our Company, and fei
ua a* Individual#.,. .alnce (I make endear a person or • plat# to a The gorernasent's civilian payroll
an a tt o f agareaaion which hap­ plraaanter, happier living,, . .and total stranger.
Increased nearly IJ.hOO rfurinr
pen* to be part and pared of alnca tt'a eaaler anyhow.. ^.LnT'h'
Maybe the food Ian'* all that It August tn • totol of CJ)A0,4&lt;W, Ih#
should
be,
hut
you
lilt)
Ilk#
tk*
Ghmmuni.m. Rut we tnuil make it P U T A p e r m a n f : n t S M ILE OF
civil service commission said to
cafe where the waitress graeta ym day.
w a iitta k a b ljr d e a r that we w ill FLO R ID A 'S MAP."
The abort, practical anl worth with • arallc, la B tU n llrt tad
Th* total Include* emptoriaea'
■at fight Communitm at long at while auggaatlnn cam# to in* re alert. You nmamhar plena ntl v tkin the executive branch of lb»
i t Itave* u i alone and minda it. cently In the form of a circular bua driver who help* you ri#k •• government both In this country
A vour packages whan aome th&lt;*u»t
pwn huaineit. And io ta y i Doro­ leaued by the Florida
and oversea*.
Light Comtiany. It waa prepared less person jostle* them from nw
The increase waa attributed t#
thy
Thompion,
w
ith
whom
we
have
M-* , *
for company employee#, hut It la ao der your arm. You like th* to the IW atta* Department and tk#
■at
alwayt
agreed
but
who
|as4u
true and ao important to lueceirfu1 where folk* give you direction R#)ect Ive Harriet syetem, which
fometime* right nrverthelrM. “ By happy living, that t fflt It worthy With a smile and you encounter r added mote than SO.000 rlrilU friendly, cheat ful atmosphere.
repeatedly denouncing Communist*, of pauing on to you.
employes during August. There
One surly cop can ( Ir a a cam were offsetting m tu rtltM 'to nth—
Uh it came an attractive windwitr
•he lay*, "we continue to aupport
Niunitg
•
black
eye
that
will
*w*tdt
ahteld atlchar far my car and A*
myth o f Ruada a* 'ih r y«a. other for my telephone that read thousand* of dollars worth ef bua agencies, prtnripslly th t Pont Of
fict aad the V tU n tx* Aduilnistrn
o f the |ieople'i struggle tar ,"Courteay Win* Frland* For Flor
Maybe a ivnfuaed tourist (I n ,
p Ittot where he akowh
' w U rh d a n lea becloudd
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Tiff WORLD TODAY

( le a t la a s a Crses P #a» U s # l

union.
Mr, Jarobttn pointed out that
th# service ie put Into a county
only upon request of a majority
of the farmere In that rounty and
its affairs are run hy a board of
five supervisors who are elected.
Declaring that the world ha* lost
more nations through th# destruc­
tion of Us sol] than hy war, Mr.
Jacobsen said that U Lake* 2 1-3
acres to feed on* person end that
here It Is getting so it takes 3
seres, thus Illustrating the im ­
portance of conservation.
I.ieut. Jones divided Salvation
Army worker* into three divisions
those who serve with the head­
quarters, those who are with the
corps in the field, and those with
(oslutitton*. I istlng th# duties of
these workers, h* said some of
lh#m or# the same as any pastor,
*om# are those of th# welfare
worker and some are thnia of the
evangelist.
There are also camp directors,
educators and specialist*, teachers,
•feretories, missionaries, rhaplaln#
and prison workers, publisher..
tiholographars, editors, band lead
ers, nm tirian, and many others.
Mr. Kirk, pointing out thnt
there are I0JHX) registered auto
mobile* in Keminole County, »oM
that It is the dealer*' Job In keep
these automobiles moving. The
dealers mek* it a point to inspect
the lights and brake* of every
car brought Into their shop*. The
automobile, he said, is Ih# blgge.t
investment that the average per­
son ever makes neat to his tonne.
And II la the drain s' job, he add­
ed. to see that this Investment
Is a good one.
Mr. Horace said there are nn»
Xii nei-"t*e eninloyed hy the A t­
lantic Toast Line in the Harriotd
area. The auperintendenl’s office
and the elder dispatcher#' office
are zested here, and the Atlanrir
Toast Unc i* doing everrtblng lr.
it* power In render service to this
community, be declared, and is
constantly throwing money hack
Inin the company I * Improve it*
locomotives, trains and rail line*.
Visitors at Die Rotary luncheon
were introduced by B. L. Perkins,
Jr. as Dr. Frank Knight of I&gt;e
fund. Kil Rush of Jacksonville,
Henry Himpson of Geneva, ami
Wally Dietrich of Hanford.

MuHcum
Meeuansa from r-aa# n»#t
Mrs. Miriam Russall. Mr*. K. II
( laments, Mrs. H. W. Rucker,
Mrs, F. E. Ih.lt, Mr*. F. F.
H iumtllaG M r*.tC, R. Dawson anil
Mrs, L, P. Megan
Mr*. Hagan will rereive inqulrle* regarding article*.-nrtyonn
stay want to glv* or land for
exhtidl. Tollectton will tie made
and Insurance carrier) hy the
Chapter for the present,
"ft Is believed," seld Mrs.
newton, "that
rmmy ritlseae
throughout Bemlnnte County must
h art historic article* nf general
InUrest. either aa relic* of thk
early days of th# county or nf
other time* and other lands which
ndght he given or loaned for
cshlhit in e Hemlnole County
Museum."
Mis.
Carole
Hanford
Dow,
•uiylvlng daughter of General
lleniy H. Hanford, Ibe founder
of Hanford. Has given to Use Hot
lie Harrison Chapter the custody
of n collection of Iflth and t7ln
century Italian
furniture
nnd
wrought Iron which for the last
years he* been stored In the
nford Atlantic National Rank
Building.
Through the ftoanrlel eld nf th#
City and of Mr* Rustsll this he*
been pul Into condition for ex­
hibit.
The Hanford Women’s Club, of
nhirh Mr*. H R. Crumley ia pre­
sident, has leaned the * * * nf the
helcony to the Club House far
'his display.
One ohjeet of the National Hoeiety of the Daughters nf th*
American Revolution M r*. Daw­
son pointed out Is the preeervation
of historical strides nnd record*.
In Cnnitotsntal Hall, Wuahlngtoo. D, C„ a historical musturn
end library I* visited and enjoyril
bv thousands yearly,” she said.
''Collections frwm all pert* of
th* United State* are yreeervsd
end rlLsidayed there. There nr*
•wo charmine alcoves filtod with
-ollectJons cf rhlldrens and In*
•*nt)s clothing preserved hy those
who eppreclsed the wnrkmsnvhlp
of the pioneer women of Florida.
"Towns and counties throughout
this stele sa well as the whole na­
tion sponsor museums
where
those things of historical veto*
nsople end tourists alike. The Halnnd rstocat tonal Interest to townslie Harrison Chapter ef thr
Daughters nf the Amsrlean Resolution feel that Hemlnole Coun­
ty la ready for such n museum.

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D eW IT T MstBF.N7.IK
Al’ Foreign Affslrs A.is’ »st
On* of the gresiett humsnltarton problems of th**# hsrd day*
Is how to deal with the hungei
whlrh holds millions of Asiatic • In
I I I grim grip.
This im ’l a seasonsi emergency,
to be overcome limply by ihlpplny
grain to afflicted arras. The
plague Is more deep seated than
that. It He* In Insufficient food
production,
due among othei
thing* to anllmisted egrlruliurnl
m#lbodi. leek at fertilise!* snd Insufficient Irrigation.
Accordingly Ani#rlca and B ri­
tish commonwhralth nstloii# an
swinging into action to boost food
production. In hsrd It place*, thus
attacking Ih# source of th# evil.
Hpcctol attention is helng paid t&lt;&gt;
countries where hunger create*
conditions favorable to th# spread
of Cotnmunlsrn.
Th# U. S. Hlat# Department l*
considering n plan involving exlirndllurr of |.1ll0,000,&lt;j00 annual­
ly fur four or five years. It would
include help for Pakistan, India.
Trvion, Afghani,tan. Israel and
Arab states of thr Mlddtr K **t.
Mrs nil rn# in Loiulon n corn tool,
wraith cotrirrcncc ha, ••##0 work­
ing similar project* for southeast
Asia, tine must have viritrd thr
hunger a r m , to get full under­
standing of whnt they mean. 1
hsv# travrlr,! In most of the te r­
ritory being considered by thr
State Itrpartment and. Iielieve me,
condition* frequently are appal­
ling.
Take, for instance, the Indian
■ubrontinerit which Include, both
Indian ami Pakistan. In that v a ,l
area there a rr litrrslly untold
million, who almost always set
hungry.
(irw ra tio n ,
after grnrtatiorr
goe« Ttom rrade to gtfve under
nourished, d r ,pile gnvrrnnirnt rffort* to rnrrt thr situation. I r ­
rigation projects hare torn devflo | hI In strategic atca,. a n d
pro
grass has (tern made in agricul­
tural education. Hnwrver, the pro­
blem Is an ancient heritage that
ia too big for quirk -obitton.
Home 400,000,000 pesidr dwell
on the Indian peninsula—about
.VNI.lHNl.OOO iu Indian and 100,#
000,0000 In Pakistan More than
70 percent of the population *e
cure, a "living” from Ih# land
Ninelv percent nf the people
lire in villages,#&gt;f which -strarigp
to relate—t t o f are 700,000. An
idw uf tvijat this staggering, fi­
gure moans I* *nen from the far)
that there are only about 10,000
incur|w&gt;rat*d place*, with popula­
tions under 1.000, In all contin­
ental United Stains.
I have visited Indian villages.
TnndUiona are pr Iraki vs and In
monyi cwss* th# squalor is U»rlhie. It isn't uncommon for the
farms# tn kesp his cow or other
animals in tbe nnrwMun mud hut
which hi* fam ily call* home.
Tbs farm er Is Heading the un­
productive agricultural path his
ancestor* lr&lt;xT centuries ago. With
rota exceptions to to, In the
bend* of thr stllsga .money-lend­
er who ha* provided fuuib to l/MF
an animal or some Implement nnd
rxsrta yn«rm»u* Intrrrst. The rate
im ages high Os .Hi percent year
y, compmindrrl. As much aa 76
percent is charged sometlmaa. Rsvld#, that there are Uxea t» pay.
Natiftalty all thl, keep, tha un­
fortunate farmer In dire p o rtrty.
Jlr amt hi* family are lucky to
get any fond at all, leave alone
enough to fill their tollies.
Thl* tn brief I* the nleture
which which ran he fount! Hup!■•atrd In rnaitv Asiatic countries.
The? are in th* toll* of rlrrutastances from which their govern­
ments cannot extrkata them w ith­
out outside help.
That I* where tha United Biota*
and tho British commonwealth
nations propose to stop In.

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outlined the virtues which, tn
Imitation of Christ, ought to be
reft*ried in the priest— i iciHitv
IC sillssM r n a fs t# (t*»&gt;
and olitdlrnce, perfect chastity
when ha spoke by radio to Gsr- and mortification nf Ilf#, detsehmsn Tathollc* and told them the ii rnt ftom nin1&lt; rial thing*. 4
churrh's excommunication dr.-rto taito of heavenly tidrg*. colrtagainit Communism sought to *ut#«i hy a spit it of prayer. ^
tare the world from "Marxism."
Th# toleit exhortation, dated
Hept. 21, «"id:
"There are sow# Iprlests) who,
IC s a lls ,* * S o w # * * • Q w
before tbe iniquity of Commun­
ism which alms at tearing tha road* to the rallrced. Tha griHvfaith from those very on** to er* h*d been urging construction
whom it proud*#* msterlil wo I of fide track* Into the tod* but
(r ing, show th•mretre* fearf ti the ACL would not build thkm.
and uncsrtsln. Rut thi* Ap&lt;i*i die Raid one of th* road’s officials,
He*, in recent document*, bus "Mule learns will haul out all the
rlesrly Indicated thr wev tn lio celery that need* to to haul*!
followed, from which no onr must i for year* to com*.
“Thl* sort of argument did riB)
stray If hr does not wish to I.#Im pirt* ths growart, who desptlTwanting in his duty."
he Pope, Iu his dlfo-'tlons to Ing of action from the ACL, »a!d
priest* in lottnert'pq w’th social bluntly, “Then we'll build our own
question, of the day. also de­ line.”
nounced the "damaging r e s e ­
Mr. Rrlfschneider goes on to
quence*" of capitalism, e system, describe th# formation In July,
lie said, before which other prievi* IINJM of the road by flv * big
• Iso have shown themselves to I— growers, A. Tf Ro**itsr. who
"not less fra. fill and uncertain." served *s presliifnt, J. N. W hlt"The church," the Pope said, "iu ner, A. P. Connelly, K. O. Chs*a
fart ha* Indicate.! not only the amt F. P. Forster. “The charter
abuse* uf capital and the rights railed for a 2IW mile line to la k e
of property which such a system Okrerhohee. a little hnrus-porfj
promotes snd defends, but hss deigned tn make th* ACL tolleca
,l*n taught that ranltal and pro. thst It wse in for some big.seals
petty must !&gt;•• Instrument* of pro­ coinperitlon."
duction for the advsntar- of nil
Mr. Chase served as president
-oriely and mran# of supnortlng of the Sanford Traction Co., and
stul defending tic Jitortv nnd d'g# Harry Kent, filling station owner,
nltv of th * human person."
w*« the first motorman. J, N .
The priest, (h r Pope -aid. fol­ Whitnr-T's daughter, Mrs. E. J.
lowing the example nf Christ MougMon, drove thr golden spike
mu&gt;t “go toward* the poor, thr to dedicate the |0 mile Hanford
worker all those who find them- snd
F.vcrglsdcs
Kl-am
Line,
»«lvr» in tr ia l, and misery, ainonc known am the "Celery n*l( l.ln *j
whom ate aim many of the midA F'alitonkv-Morss gasoline c lr
dl# cl*»*#i."
And there even lho-r. ho add- lived bv tto Traction line Is pic­
rti. who wldlr rich n irowl, ‘ of- tured In the article. The llns'a
trn arr llu- p&lt;M&gt;i#,t in soul and doom was scaled a yesr later
ate in nrrd of twlng celled to whrn Celery Avenue was pared
with brick making it easier for
spiritual revival.”
The Pnpo ftoinlrd out that *bo automobile, t&lt;&gt; operate through
nutpvse of the H o i/ *&gt;»#—now the entire loop sirs. The Sea(ii it* final mouths is "A general l-rant Air j.lrw- missed n rbance
improrrmrnt of moral* according to l.uy Uu- Hanforij and . Kv»rS„ I k .
...k t s ._
k .
—
. . . 1 *’
rtode* »tenm road and the ACI,
tn the Iteaching
of IIh#
gospel
Its Oiiiu-ioal "Trull, thcrofiur. hr took it over t o the fall of IVI2.
a yesull of it* tbnrtslghtedsaid, should to a grratrr striving
for self-sanctification hy lho,&lt;- nr*l, Uie HAI. hss never tiefli
who arr leaders of 'hr faithful. able tn enter Hanford, although
"Thus," hr maid, "the renewal It does get its share of the celery
of msnkiiut to th-j spirit of Je­ traffic In Oviedo," th* article
state*.
sus Christ w ill to uasured."
After considering the p-un*'*#
Watermelons do not require ex­
anil dignity of the ptirsthi«o&lt;l lt&gt;• t'tulral hy Irsus Chrivl, the Pope traordinary amounts of rain.

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7~ Nickey Constantine
Hub 7th birthday

Lalendar

MONDAY
Undvr the sponsorship of Beta
Sigma Phi sorority, the reception­
ist at the Fernaid-Laught.in M,
modal Hospital l» Mr*, tirudir
William*.
VThe Training Union of tin- First
f t v u . t Church will hat.- It- M un­
tidy Worker. Council mreting at
7:00 K M . Karh mendwr i* a-ked
to bring a covered di&gt;h.
TUESDAY
The 1*1lot Club w ill hold its busin n * meeting in the Yacht Club at
i;00 I*. M. to be preceded by the
board meeting at 7:S0 I*. M
Tile Chapel Choir uf th.- Fits*
Baptist Church will hold rehearsal
tonight at
KM
«a
WEDNESDAY
M 'he 1'layer Meeting of the H ist
Baptist Church will he ut 7:SU I'
M. (please mite change In hour!.
The pastor will .ontinue the study
of “The Book We Teach".
After the I'rayer meeting serv­
ice at the F irs t Baptist Church the
Sunday School officers ami teach­
ers will have their annual church
planning meeting. The film strip
“Take Y our Family to Sunday
School" will la- presented along
t%h the Sunduy School Program
fot the New- Year.

Tllt’KSDAY

Mrs. A. Consrantirie entertained with a carnival natty Tuesday afternoon at the home of her
niulhei, Mrs. B. Ceirsoli, in honor
ol her son Nickey Constantine,
who celebrated his seventh birth­
day.
The party rooms were ilecur*
tiled witn multi-colored crepe pap­
er and balloon*. Elephants, g ira f­
fes. clown and mtnature hats
wen- given tu the young guests
for favors. The birthday cake de­
cora led with clowns und small
animals, was in the center of the
table, which wa» served with ice
cream and punch.
Caines were enjoyed through­
out the afternoon srdh prises be­
ing awarded to Cary Folds and
llonnle Siaffaro,
Those enjoying the occasion
were Nickey, honored guest, Hel­
en
Alexander,
l.oise
Benton,
Sandra Edridge. Wanda
Ball,
Kathy Westfall, Bonnie Stafford,
Jove* Itentun. U K Herndon, Jr..
Cites Nildoek, Cary Folds, Keith
Westfall, Jr., Mike Itolierts, Tom­
my Kipp, John Maitm tYrmudi,
Ceorge (Voiles, Barry Brown and
Jimmy Kipp.

District Meeting Held
Bv Church Women

e rs o n a l $
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Baker and
Mrs. Ernest C. Baker spent last
Thursday at Daytona Beach.
Mrs. B. C. Curdy of LoGrang.Go. Is the guest of Mr. and M rs
A. W. A itsIcy of Lake Mary.

Mr. ami Mrs. Lyman Phillip*
•pent the past weekend in Jack­
sonville visiting friends and rela­
tives.
Mr*. Allie Steinwcith and Kgtm
Field spent the pa-l weekend lit
Mr*. Allie Steinwerth o f Kgliu
live*.
Mr. ami Mr-a R A. Newman
have returned to their home after
• pending the past five weeks nt
New Smyrna Beach.

IlllfIS im

By Anna Mae Slkea

Mi and Mr • A T ILiw km * lu
day announce the tint h o| » *«»||,
John \\ 111la in,. right |o&gt;unds Alltl
three tiiilnr* on S«-pt 211 at t hr
Fc run it I I inig top, Mr inoiini III**
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ro m e l*-ca u *e l e l i n - i l r s tiaxo U-t-n
Utiabb In r e fin e and d e liv e r su g a r
In keep pan-, w ith r u M e lil b u y in g .
'1 here is ru, o v e r-a ll s h o rta g e in
fu e l, su p p lie s o f sugar m e in u re
th a n a m p le fo r th e need* o f tills
c o u n try , th e sugar s p e c ia lis t* -a y
C u lm s t ill ha* liHl.tKm to n * in U .
S. ti-s e rv i
a nd s 'tiie i
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w h ic h c o u ld In- sent in i f lu-vdrd.
H u w n ii n m l P u e rto ittc u n!*&gt;i liuve
la rg e r
tip p iie * th a n th e ip in n ll*
tii-» i s t i lilte d a * ni-edeil in* Hu­
l l , S M o re o v e r, th e s u g a r Is-et
cro n o f H u- c o u n try i* e x p iv te d
to la v e ry la rg e th is f u ll u tid may
be re e o rd -s ite , and lire t ane c ro p
in I o u is iu iiu and F lo rid a is expeeled to I n- la rge

W ith

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SUGAR ON SHELF
\glhg doe* nut tmpiovr sugar,
even though thu is a staple food
which keeps well for a cu lu ld ilrble time ill a closed container,
sugar *|*eci*li*t* of the ('. S D rnaitnient
of
Agriculture
*ny.
liu w r.rr, they remind housewives
that -ugar kept too long hardens
nr "cake*" ami then is more diffieull to use. This is particularly
true m humid summer weather
whin sugar mav become Jump
i-&lt; tall grocets the country nvn
have repottid that demand for
*u»-ai ha&gt; tripled In recent weeks.
Many- housewives have been buy­
ing extra for preserving, as usual
at thi* season, but current demand
I* far hryund normal. Heavy runs
on sugar aie reported from largo
rit.e* whole few women do canii.ng Many retailers have been
fn ted to ristion sugar In their
lustunier* simply because they
have not been able to bring in
• llppltr* fast enough.
7 he run on sugar has caused
oi necessary trintiorary shortage*
Ip some place* and will mean that
Itii woman who lias overstocked
(v in liiily will have tu use up
b^id. raked »ugar or will » n ln
It
rin- tem porary shortage* have

W O U T II IN V E s S T K iA T IN G

I ltr*e I'liiiitu A re (.n tw n

Hints To Housewives

Lt. Paul Hudgins, Air Futi-e. i•pending n lb-day leav* with hi*
parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. It II .,1
gins.
llollywcn
, I- , 11■it uf new tal
ent.
Mis. Steve Itolierts has returned
“ Apparently tin y iluri t pi&lt; k Ibc
to her home after spending the voting iMnrph a la are w illin g to
past five weeks at Jm k&gt;ouviltc wuik lor what I hey g e t," be
Beach.
said: "I keow of une example ut
MMl Vktil* hint ti ifi him1 future
George Weinstein uf Fort HmL'lltli i lib lillt Hi h« v. uuleii
derdale. former resident of San
•lu ikRi Imilini* r tslr
\\ hen
ford, la spending a few dav&gt; hen
F&gt; U-k. .1 him tu help out on
visiting friend*.
t». 1,1 n fu*ri| Ur if he did
riu- guy
•m. II. f! •Mljjhrrtl off
Mrs. Miriam Bussell hu* left w as■ I*
•t ip l*ur **-ii doing :-it* el
for Camden, N J . wherr »he wil Monogram *'
he the guest of her parents, M
l« i untuig u
I t 's
b a ld
wui k
and Mra. J,
Haines for a few
•tut, Amin w -aid
day*.
"I g&lt;t mad when pi ••pi, itill
u new -tar n overnight lilt In
Mr. and M r*. K. (i. Klpalrick, Ji my i a*i-, I w, list i year for Sam
have returned from a two week*' (loldwyn ju&lt;t making tests I n-vacation In Hendersonville an-' toil I bed a *e|&lt; on roll- Then
the entertaining job Al Jot
other interesting points of Nortl I poked up second leads in pie
••■I is doing in Korea—
Carolina.
t litres that starnd Tyrone I'owe
nt Henry Fonda. A il this tune I
Mr*. Lucille Mem hit- received w ai ipvtrdlnw my evening* at thv
word frutn her sun Eugene W Uainihmi 1'lnvbuu.. doing plays
Mero that he ha* enlisted in the
T r») my big lo ink nt Fox
U.8. A ir Force, and I* stationed whrn ihr male tar* « rre •I 4%.1y
at Lackland A ir Force. San An­ in thr i f rvirt Kali « thnt t*rtc
tonio, Texas.
ftruilCVlrtl fur Power h m I Fontia
fl‘)i til flic ntal some *ith#*r iiRtnr*
«)rvrl&lt;»fi«b*l during the WUI *
Duon, I m gbt point out, is the
only one of the waitime crop
ny C EC ILY BROWN STONE
remaining on the studio'* con­
Associated P ro s Food Editor
tra il list
Talk of the town . • . how
Itrttr Davis’ film fortunes have
smiled again beeau-e of her l ew
D IN NEB FOB TWO
the Ltx TaylorFirst Course Salad, Tomato pictures - Nick
Hilton squabble* Ison sihiIi I?
Chicken
Frlcaa*ee*,
Spaghetti,
(irecn Peas, Crusty Rolls, Cara­
mel Custard. Beverage.
(Recipe fur Starred Dish Follows)
TOMATO C H IC K E N FRICASSEE
Z3332T
Ingredients; .1 tablespoon-- fat.
thighs and leg* uf .1 1/2 pound
bridling chicken, 1 1 clove garlic
(minced), I cup thinly sliced on­
ions, H ounce can tumato sauce
( I cup), l '2 teaspoon kitch*n
bouquet, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 2 tea­
Door* Open
spoons sugar, I In teaspoon pep.
11:n I'.M . Hail
r, I /Id teaspoon allspice.
rthod: Melt fa t ovrr moderate
heat. Add chicken and brown
lightly on nil sTdra. Add garlic
and onion and continue rooking
about 5 minutes, stirring occa­
sionally.
Meanwhile,
mix
to­
gether tomato sauce, kitchen bou­
quet, salt, sugar, popper and a ll­
( llll.m tK N F IIE E !
spice. Pour ovsr chicken. Bring
I hildrrn Under 12 Yra. Ad
to boll. Cover tightly and lower
niltlrit Frre \\ llh I ’arvats
heat. Lei simmer until chicken
Anytime Except Saturday
Is lender, about 20 mlnutra. Serve
A Sunday.
Immrdlately. Makes 2 srvingt.

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tb ,- im in t u f a s h ip , th e y t e l l m e .)

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birthday Party Given
For Miss Stinecipher

H A R R IE T T S B EA U T Y NOOK
Harriett and June. Senior Beautician*

this week i- driving hit fu»k

ut I h r r r h u v r l i e n h a id ly
n n v ru f fiic t a th a t l*w ■k as tiin u g h
th e y m ig h t last
Lv ■n tu a ll,.’ the
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A m ir vi* » u lil tin* i nek was ex| h -i la lly m il i t i* i bit* &gt;n t In* i Atilt *
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l l , a m i F v r lir r n In it 11 y i* « n .
V e ry f I’ Vk Hi w will IN lu tY r l» rril
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All stamiard supplies used anu wots guarantreil. tears
uf experience and training by noted attistx in the
Beauty Field. Rhone 071 for apjHjtntmrnt

HOLLY WtHID Jk-pt. 2 5 - uPV—
Where are tt.»- star* of tomorrow?
| Ask* D-iiut AioLt'-is, oiu of the
stai* of Imlay.
I be batitlsome aclur, w bo toss
to prominence during the war, I*
tow ulu- uf HotlyWOiid’m v*tatdl*hid stars. IL bus uiMiogrii to jump
the gap lietwrcn Iw n g a new
star and one with a degree of
permanence, or us much |&gt;etmanrnce a* anyone can have in this
perilous business.
How do I know Andrrsrs (a
rslaldlshitl ? Well, bis salary ts
I tidmldy close to find,Hint u pic­
ture. And be own# a yacht and

“ I keep healing (hat the in­
Mr. and Mrs. McKay Ttulu. k
and Mr*. Harry Lee spent tin- dustry tmd» ru w -tars," he said,
"b u t
ix h r t r
th«■y ? In th e
weekend in Lake Wale*.

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BOB 1HOMAS

Cudiilni 1 bat’s how | know.
Doha was rrlbntilig iilwiut thu
llarhata Stanwyck and Wendell Curry in a dianintic scene from
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Celsenhurg
of Jackaonville spirit the dav yes­ n e w n o p u f - t a r s in l w e n t i m e * Paramount'* "The Furies," with Waller Huston, showing Tuesday
uf
“The
Haunt
Vy.onan
|That’s
in4 Wednesday un the Kit a Theater serein
terday with Mrs John Ludwig.

The llouglu- Jnhe Junior Bro­
therhood of the First Baptist
First district la.-eting uf the Flor.
Church will meet tonight at 7:.70
iila to u n .il of f'huli h Women un*
KM.
held 1- 1 id.ty at Ihc- Episcopal par-,
ish H«u&lt;e with an all day session
Rev, II L Zimmerman. president
• f the Sanfurd .Mlnivterial Associa­
tion. welcomed the women to San
ford and his churrh. Mrs Q. |i
•T h e Young Adults' Wesleyan I.andress, pm idrnl of the San­
Sunday .School Cla*. of the First ford Council of Church Women
Methodist Church, staged a wes­ also welcomed the women, alol ex
tern harhreue at the home of Mr pressed her appreciation for the
and Mrs. M. W. Castle. Jr.. 820 W Interest they were showing In the
Twentieth Street, on Fridnv even­ council.
ing. About 76 guests attended,
Mrs. Walter It Snell uf Davwearing cowboy jjarb.
tuna Beat h presided over tl • mss'The yard decorations were rertri ingand introduced Mis. J || Kd&gt;-n
niscent of old Wcitern days, wit* field of Jai k'onville, president of
rustic logs, oil lanterns, scrape* the Florida District, who outlined
and lariats, a hang-man's noose an the objectives nn-l pluiects o f th*
saveral ''Wanted—Bead or Alice-' organisatiun. The three dav ob­
IRrtcrs displayed the features o’ servance bv the organisation of
some prominent Sanford dtIrens World Community Dav and Mav
Even an empty saddle was In the Fellowship Dav was planned a»d
discussed bv Mrs. J,,,, L. (Jrav of
aid rorral.
After the chefs call “Come and I-ake City. Mrs. W A. Pall&lt;*hn'&lt;
gat it or I I I throw it out”, th of Orlando and Mrs John Gtrllam*
guests were served from the chu k of Winter I’alk.
wagon harlw-vurd meats,
baked
Mr*. Edenfield also told oC th"
beans, salmi, sweets ar-J cold coming meeting of the United
drinks.
Kntertainment
included Htntes Cour-il of Church Women
'western games, contests and wings. which will be held In Cincinnati
Prises fur the best dressrd cowgirl CL, November 12*1(1, and the meet,
jrrnl cowboy. want, to Mrs. .Charles ing in Cleveland, 0 „ Nov. 2*
Weeks and Ashhy Jones.
through Dec 1, when the Nations'
■ In addition, the annual tnstalla Council of the Churches of Christ
tlon of new officers of the Young In America will he started. Sh"
Adults' Wesleyan Class
made urged those present to ask for the
With WoodLow Cash reptacinv observance of Siinday, Dec. ,1 as *
Park Tyre, the retiring class im -i
'rv of Th’ rb a -M r.j for tl....... ..
ganliadon.
dent.
The committee in rharge of thiMrs. Z. V. Raulereon of Orlando
party was Mr. and Mr*. Max Fan­ gave a talk un Wurld Missions
dom, Mr. and Mrs. Ashhy Jones.
At noon the group went into the
Mr. and Mrs, Blake Sawyers and church and had pravrrs for peace
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Castle.
for five minutes, and afterwards a
covered dish luncheon was served
by Mr*. J. L. Inglry ami Mrs IL
F, Whit nor, Jr., hitslrmcs. Mr*
C. M. Phillips sang a *olo, erroin
panird by Mr*. Ini'ey.
Town* represented were Orlan­
Mrs. J. M. Slinecliihrt honored
her daughter, Grace Marie on hei do. Winter Park. Davtuna Beach
fourteenth birthday with a din­ DrLand, Mount Dora, la-rshurg and
ner party at her home cm Park Titusville.
Avenue Tuesday evening at 0:110
•'dock.
The dinner was served buffet
B. A I*. W. MEETING
style from the dining table, uvvrThe Business and Professional
jfcid with a lace table cloth, cen Women'* Club will hold its first
Wered with a large birthday rake meeting of the fall Wednesday at
•hd 14 randies. Karh guest found the Tourist Center at 7:20 P.M.
her place marked by place ranis
Mis* Mon* Ruth Mills, chairman
at Individual card tables set up
of the Health and Safrtv ComThe U. S Department of A r n
In the living room.
After dinner tables were clear- mlltee, will have charge of (he nru- rulture say* Mr degrees is the best
*d and
BIX the girls tdayed canasta, gram after which a •orial hour temperature at which to store
hatching
Those Piresent with (irace Marie will Ire held.
were Rosemary darner. Beverry
Cooper, Sandra Dunn, Jeanette
Cleveland, Carol l.rescheot, Patty
.Walker, Maratha ttwen. Itartiara
RIDE -IN THfcAT
JCassube, Paulette Ca-on. Patsy
Rollins, Jeanne Lane Miller, Betty
Ann Stiles, Jonl Saunders, Nancy
Rountree and Patricia Touke.

Western Party Held
By Methodist Group

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A picture show in tnhmroinr on
PRotes" spunsored by the San
ford (iarden Club, is iwing -hue |
ey C. D. Herring of Texas
T'
show will last for 4S minutes, af­
ter which Mr. Herring will give r
lecture on rose*. He will also hnv
quration-nnd-aniwrr
session
the people may a*k question
The show will lw held at th
lanford Woman's Club at M;(tO o'flock tomorrow night. TL* puhli
b invited.
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■ The Friendship CIs m o f the Lake
Mary Community Churrh held i*»
l^ u l lar monthly business mec'iw*
J i t the churrh on Tuesday evenin'*
•llh Rev. and Mrs. C C W h it'
ling as host and hostess. Joe
drirh, president. presided over

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During the hu'irc#* session th
project of celling Ch*t»ii'ils and Biblical art calrndsrere discussed and a housewarm
was planned for Mr and M”
Mi son who have Just move1
their new home.
After the meeting adjourned re
shments- were served to the

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�Robinson’s ‘Boner’ Erases Tiger
Hopes For American League Flag

Mississippi And Kentucky, Tulane
And Alabama Week’s Headliners
Hy B T B H U N O SLAPPKY
Associated I'reoa Sport* Writer
The S oulheatirin Conference brand of football w ill be on dupUv
Saturday front California to Floiidab but the ram thowroomt Mill be in
New Qrleans. Leungton and Statkville. M m .
w t l n over l~ 8 U.. flab* Peril II
nark ami n*&lt; k In claim* a* the ami IM&gt; fa in got their usually
flEC'a prlnripal scrap*. Tcnn*»- 1 good notice*. Line taming It'll
lee'* eiiit to Slarkville for A T.e»kovar quickly rnovnl nut of
tim e again*! Mississippi Statu the good hut underrated cla»» to
Saturday I* of tllghliy le*»er Ini- the errlflc and well known group,
porttnr*.
flood reason* for * summur
Wally Rutta take* hi* Mate* khlft In SKtt championship faund murdering Bulldog* to Bin voritlsm from Kentucky to Ten*
Francisco to meet S i. M ary'* n neaaaa showed up in Kn»cv|ilt
■ star Htadlunx frid a y
aftgr* Saturday. Teiiipuv-r tan wild lu
ntwin. Despite Georgia** great tip- whipping
MluDsippi
Soul item
*et of Maryland -7-7 Saturday. 50-Q. The Vola ate a big pick to
Oil* week’* outing In San Francis- whip Mississippi State Maturd*/
eo can't he considered anything even if atalr also tan wild I *t
Dka a major intersectInnal meet- Saturday oeer Arkanca* State.
g i|,
Tiie »cnre of that romp wa* •!« o
gfc S ttlV * ha* one of the light
Hill Stewart wa* one of State
e*t team* in college football and
Hank
l.aurlcella, tlip kid
Ita praitlge, after losing
l* *t who slipped away Mom hi* Nev
weak 40-0 to The College of *h« Orlean* home and from Tulan-.
Pdclflc, lin 't gaud.
again w»» among the Volunteer r.
The College of the Pacific tu rn *
.
from -St. M ary'* to lla to n Kongo
K »U Kote and h i* Southern
Bglurday night for a game again*! Methodist male* whipped &lt;•••'&gt;ram
Louisiana Stale. Auburn Meet* Tech in Im ila- .Id Id but lech
Vanderbilt In N««hvllle Saturday running game looked K"«d I"
a fte r noon while South Carolina by PodfL llohhy N o rth , pound (&gt; •
play* (.corgi* Tech In Atlanta,
pound, opr; &lt;.f the ha rile t hum.
mccl. Florida
in ln fooltwil.
Will match pUttl lit
O a ln rciill.- Saturday night.
uWH t’u r,V»v** ' ' ' “ * " S" V'
Alabam a, the HIM) SEC dark- '«k Saturday.
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fr tfm ‘ 'Tulane* " " h e ' ^ E X l
'*'* v ln d e rh llt 'nve'r Mi,Mb
&amp; n ln l
in Kuear lto w l at.dU T e n n c .e while Auburn wa- ta*
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iiile High School Celery I n k of the 1060 -rason, read’
to lig h t Hiv. front row; Calvin W rig h t, Jwtnes Itrodie,
tinm , S ia n (J g c lid iy , J in k S r h u n l', T-'ttV CotdglJ,
I.,In in luK-ki-it, M m tin T a ylm , and Jn.k D* i ler on,

Alexander Hurt
Feds Back AtWork Bijj Ten Teams (■ at nr Sophomores Skip
In
Indiana
Air (’raidi
In For Tighl Race, Edge Citadel, 7-3
Getting Ready For Early Carnes Show As Nichols Coes 78
Erstis P a n th e rs

Thc Mn'nlrV'.t.ark of I. S. If.
F Two new Alabama name* w ee • " « « * ? » “»"
1
added to the honor roll again.! Krnturky . f"" dofen.c The "P*
Chattanooga
Sophomore liark*
*hl" week fro i
Larry Chlmlcttl amt Hobby Mar. " f *•»«
r i n . ' i c T ir e .. 1
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W .*tln Routh, Sanburl |e|i ts&lt;
Lie w|io lu ffe rc il minor bai,L iniitrie* in last F titlav'* game was
ir|Mitted as rloine nnely tb it morn­
ing by P rim ip a l II. F- Morris, Conlined to th* Change Memorial Ho*pilal in Oilando, be it being belli
bn observation.

N E # YORK. Rent. 2 5 - W h This corner la a tiin g ln g along
w ith Joe Louie to w hip E/xnrtJ
Charles Wednesday night fo r the
ix K iu m
i . r t a u i r:
simple reason that they'v* been T a a m
«
I- f c *
till
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(IT
picturing F.aiard aa a fig h te r who New T n rk
Its
I
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ll
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m
th ln x i • . and you ran hardly find
atn n
l*
IT • • 8
i
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ynure t houghful explanation Cllolev
elan d
IS
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than lha one Retard gave fo r V V « *h in a l« n
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&gt; IU
It
SI I I *
H 't
C l B t f the fig h t i Hl got to th in k­ C h lc e *..
t*
si r t t
itw
ing | treat there wa* no t#n»e In a t. ir f.n i.
P h ila d elp h ia
In
** H I
II
having an Idol whan it was cost­
tle a n ll* ) t . l n l * i
ing m« mn.iay." . , There1* some N ew Y o rk t . tlnvton I
quattlon almut how much l.oul* i la v a t m d 1. D vlrnlt I i l » In n ln a * '
W e a h ln a m n t. P h lH d v Ip h U t.
has slipped and whether looking Ml
Irfiula l - l , C h lra g o n I
llt n i. T * l« |
£ood In tra in in g I* lha same as
11rw good In the lin g . . . But W a s h ln a ln n a l N » » Y ork I I I - K&lt;&gt;
.
.
.
.
iS
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i and C on aiivara IT Ti
thaip'a no doubt that Liaard
va F o rd ( • - * ! and lle y n iild v I I I hnow* what hi* form er ld&lt;&gt;| ha*
III.
rionf In tha pact and that, a guy Ilo ato n a l P h ila d elp h ia - l l l T a . I n I t . * ) and P a in e ll IT S) va K«H
w ith b ra in * , and Imagination la
H - l l t and M h anl* i l - t t i
l t tha on# to remember, those • f lnee
a i r aatnea e .h ed n led i
1m * at lha crucial moment . . .
M e w a la ln a l l * n o
W ithout Im plying that E iu r d la N ew Y o rk a l home I t l i IP * * ') '- Mk*|y to scar* easily, wa h * v i Um in n 4: a w a r I * I • lln tin n I. P hils
ig h t* t .
M M th a t n il th inking may land d sm
t n . i t a l hania i t l i Ml Irfiula I
him. lo ba unduly eaullnua . . . C lev alan d I : a w a y in )
tlo a to a a l hnma i l l N ew Y o rk I
R ay Areal, who ha* packad alaln a in n 4: a w a r
H I'
1‘hlla
v a n jo f Louis' fallen foe* twek to diVe elpahhla
I
thsly rornars, had the say on that:
x tT in m
t r i m c.
■Yo|i can't win runnbtg away
Teen*
VV I. P el. t in
fro m l-ouls; you gotta tyjnch."
P h ila d e lp h ia
4* IT 4i»T
j
Combe* Ills Hair
llfo o h lv n
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1
IH a tn n
in *1 H *
T
f i r r y O m b e i, Illlm r ii tiaskat- .fe
w Y o rk
T* 4 * H I
*
balljcoach, was tierating on* of hla Ml. Lamia
11 I I
H a ||iy
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It*
H
p ia jfa rt, big Bod Fletober, aliout C in c in n a ti
lra a n
«» *s i t *
H i*
•“You gotta get o ff your fa rt and CP httls
b u ra h
II H
H» H
h i* defensive rebounding . . rieen lta Y ealtrd n v
Y o rk I I . Ilo alo n I
S lifro l lha hall a fte r fir e throws," Nlirsw
m ik ls n I t . P h ila d elp h ia n
o b i bn a explained excitedly.
C h lra a n 1. Ml, l.o i.|e )
"W han lha ball come* o ff the c im -ln n a ii 1.1. P liia h u r a l - l .
fla m .a T e d a t
rin d , I want you to go up ilk *
lld a v this?* . . Ila rr y neglected to look New Y o rk a l llio o k l t n
n l a h ll June* 1 11-11) and ) l « * l l e
Up before hi* demonstration and
lilli
va ttoe ( I I I I I and K r
he smacked his noggin against
• k ln r i l - l l .
• aleam pipe running arm s* th- P h ila d elp h ia a l Ilo ato n I I I —M e re r
• 1-1 1 ) and lle ln lt r ln ia n (1 * i r *
tilin g . . The im part sent H a n r
i l l - i l l am t Muihoni 4* - 1 •
to h i* knees but didn't disturb i l ' Hpahn
n l r ta m e a e *h e d u t.d i.
h i l l mental equilibrium . . "Dee
Ilv m a la la a U a n e *
P h ila d e lp h ia a a l home | i | - a w a y
whjt I mean, he said, rubbing
I hi ■ Iloaton 1, Nan Y o rk I , B ro o k ­
hla (head, "rebound If It h ill* ly
n I
you’ ’
4
llr u o k lr n nl home t i t s * Ilo alo n 4.
New Y o rk I . P h ila d e lp h ia 1. a&lt; *aar
Monday Mallneo
&lt; l hn Jachym *ay* ha'a happy to
lin sln n a l home I I ) : P h ila d elp h ia
ha* i Bobby Riggs aaoodbted with It a w a y | l | i llr o o k b n 4. New Y o rk
hip all-star Imsehall honistormlng
Jauut because "Maybe we ran gut

a

(lua ita Moran to cooch at thUjl
h«»
. . Hlneo fttoro O'Natll took
trg: Uto Rod fkn In June, leas

TtnniB Toornament
Tb RdRame Tuesday

R o u th
P o in R
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In
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M e m o ria l
H o s p ita l

H r Seminole Ib g li Sc bool Celriv F rill, w r|| p |r**rt! with llic
•lifiwiriH they m-nle ag*in*t tbc
Otlnnilo 'litte r*, are n im in x tbeir
M o u m b lo tljiy anil preparing bn
tbeir first home game with the
I u tii* i'a tillte lt here F inlay nigl't

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W ith tbe lots o f Rou|h ami Ken­
neth ITano, wbn suffered a rut and
brusies, the Fed line Mill have some
Meal spots v*|ien they go agA irut
the I'anlbrrs.

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The
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ponent* In the fir at half. A .'le r
t Irkin g . if f In tiie Tigers, the HlfS
eleven held them deep In tlie lt
te rrito ry , forcing them to kick.
Taking the l.el| «n tb r lr own
2H the Kr-i I* mure hod down field,
W ith tiie aid o f T iger penalties
and seme spnikling p ta yi by the
Fed*, they cartie.l tho ball to tho
Tiger six yard lino Iwfnro losing It
on down*.
tt.ls n d o '* fir* ! ta lly rame In
tho second quarter whan thay
Mrv-ke.t « Fed lic k on the Banford ton card llna. Two player*
later the T iger* h't nay d irt when
Hodnall went ruer right end.
When tho half onded the T lr*e«
had scored only once acaln-t the
game Sanford team, and the score
was It to 0.
The d rtrrrn ln n l Tigers rnmo
hark In the second h a lf to score
twice on the tirin g Pod*, tin
drive* o f fit) and Wt yard* th«
T iger* rarketl up the Insuring
margin.
In an after-gam e comment F ri­
day night Orlando Coach Rad
lln titlo ii «nhi. "W e ll, we had tho
Jitter* and |)m *r p riia ltle * hurt

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Associated I'r iM Sport* W rite r
The 1950 Americ an League pennant rate it juit about over but it
w ill be remembered *« long at bateball it played at tbe yeas that eatehse
Aaron Robinion pulled o n e of the mott to lo tta l " B o n m in histotv
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Robinson'* blunder g»ve th e *
Cleveland tn d lin * » 2-1 ten-Innlng to Summer* that Lemon had to l&gt;*
v ic to ry over Detroit y ** t*rd *)f t gg-.i in o til* r to he dretired
and practically *ra*ed the T lg *i •' out. Summer* reversed hla o*pennant hope*.
The defeat diopped the second
place T iger* t t 2 game* behind
the New York Yankee*, who v ir t­
ually knocked th ird place Button
n u t o f contention by trouncing
the Red So*, 9-6,
New
York
need* only * i*
v ic to r!** out of It* remaining
eight game* to clinch It* w o n it
• t i night
championship. I f the
v»nk* win only four game* the
Tiger* w ill h ive to win *11 o f their
seven to beat out the Bomber*.
Robinson's "R ock" In one of
the strange* game* ever played.
A t game tim e In Cleveland it wa*
. dark because o f dust and
*moke that lha lig h t* were turned
on.
Th.. astounding play occurred
a* follows;
Roll Letmon tripled to » t*rt tho
Cleveland tenth. Tiger Manager
Red Rnlfe ordered Ted C.ray In­
tentionally to walk the next tw&gt;»
halter* to set up a force play at
every ha*e.
Carry Doby then popped to firs t
I'hoto lly R o lirrt I - Co* he sen. an Don Kolloway. L u la
'tnrk ro w ; W ire H nrdin, Kerim th Gann, Herman Swaggerty, W alter Sa*t.-r followed w ith a grounder
louih, fh.ii Smith. Mike W hclrhel, Deni* “ Buddy" Ita*-, Ed tioidun, to Kn||qwav. Kolloway stepped on
iVnlter Graham, Clan-mi- Clause, and David Hester.
firs t to tr tlie d Caster and pegged
to Robinson.
Robinson grabbed the throw
and stomped on the plate while
Cerium wa* starting hi* slide
about eight to ten feet away,
Umpire R ill Summer* thum bet
E V A N S V IL L E , Ind*. Sept. 21 id 'i A C ivil A ir 1‘atrn l plane lem on out, hut the pitcher slid
ctathed and burned in a radroad across the plate, Robinson appatently thinking hr s till had a
C A IN E S V ILI.F ., Sept. 25 &lt;/T» yard* pear hrte last night, killin g fo rte play, madn no attem pt to
Eiorida'a fiHtlhall team looked three officera and seriously in ­ tag I.el.mun. yThe Cleveland bench
like a hunch o f sophnmnrei in ju rin g S kip Alexander, top flig h t dashed at Summer* and brought
heating The Citadel, 7-.1, Katur- professional golfer.
N cig h la ir* found the .12-yrar-uld firs t hw*e umpire Charley Berry
dnv night. A hunch o f sophomore*
along. When it wa* poolnted out
i* rxaetiy what they are.
Haywood Sullivan. He threw 2t
They were lucky sophomore*, anu complete-l I I o f them. Only I^ x ln g to n , N. C. golfer craw ling
too. Coach Boh W oodruff, s ta rt­ one was Intercepterl.
into a field, his clothe* a fa lr. A t
ing a seven-year ro n tra rt said so
But neither the pa«&gt;*e* o f Hill* Deaconess Hospital, he wa* • * yesterday. They stumlm-d rn-l
peeled to recover.
fumbled around fo r three and a liia n nor the tun* o f Floyd l!u g ’Alexander And finished sixth
gin*,
Sam
()n-trrhoudt
and
h
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4
half ipiartera heforo Jack Nlrhols
d"ie n other* rnuld get Plorlda in the (15,000 Kansas C ity open
look a punt on his 22 yard line aero** the goal when they moved golf tournament ye*lerday and
noil did a nrat rhaiice-uf-parr tun inside the D '-yaid line four times wa* on hi* w a r to hi* home at
along tho sideline for 7H yards.
On rlefetiso It wa* another m at­ l^**ingtnn, V C. Boh Ham ilton o f
The Nleeville, Fla., sophomnie
Evansville, a form er professional
fooler I a llre.1 Ciladel teum w ith t e r Aa Coach W oodruff put Iti g o lf champion, -aid Alexander
“ Our defensive hoya played a- told him in the hospital he had
little hel|i from t,lockers. Ho slowrd down, then tiirn rd on the speed Imve eapeetatlon* and especially "hitched a ride on the m ilita ry
to go rig h t by tarklers,
good Job* were dune by tackh1 danr, Intending to go aa fa r aa
/lu ls v lilr.
Eloi Ida's offen*e other than t'h a ile * (.npradd, ami Mikey Kel
Later he had planned to go to
N'ichnl's run was eentered In the |y, line l-a-kev Jos W rig h t anrl
Ventuela to play golf.
l&gt;a**e* o f sophomore quarterback guard Jamas Reeves.

than on« th ird o f hi* sta rtin g
pitcher* hay* gone the route. But
the S o n k frt have a Jn-ttor tecunl
than anyone In the league fo r
th a t lim * . . l-e* A rt la, Dumont
network director, predict* th a t 20,000,000 people w ill aee fir e No­
tre Da w o foot boll games on talertlie a . , Dick C o m llll end O ui
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roach P etty C tdtrell'a boll leant.
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That He Will Come Back To Her
H&gt; H A L B O YLE
KOREA — (VP)— On* day on a h ill tide noith of Taegu I **&gt;
U lk in f w ith a (ro u p o f doughboys about th ru Japanese g ill friendt.
A m ajor had told m r that at Ir a il 30 p rr crnl of A m rrican troop*
who havr spent much time in Japan have art up wnw kind o f arrange
inent with a Japanese girl.
There la something endlessly
oching and pathetic In these
mances between our occupation
(&lt; asmtI■ mr«4 I'rsiM I 'a i # Ob»|
forres and the women of an alien government buildings are slightly
land and alien culture. Many rr«
to the nor'h.
fleet only male opportunism. But
Combat commanders said they
‘ ire reflect the hunger of
ly and troubled men for sta- w rtr confident the Allied force
llty and love.
would win Seoul tsilhin hours.
The odds are against th rie Im­
While the four-pronged drive
promptu
housekeeping
setups
Into the city pushed ahead, a U.
ever ripening Into permanence. H. First Cavalry armored patrol
There are many barriers to cross.
rwerping up from the south sped
Hut It Is sm iting how often the into Chong/u. This put them only
pnlons havr developed Into deep 40 miles from the Inchon-Seoul
and genuine partnerships which Beachhead.in
t soldiers themselves seek to
Ita swift drive—70 miles In
srpetuate
by Christian marriage.
r
four days— threatened soon to
“One thing about a Japanese close the gap between the two
k lrl—once she falls for you she fronts and seal tens of thousands
Will stay faithful,” said one nf Bed Koreans in the aouth.
Soldier on the hillside. 'I don't
Allied forces scorn! sharp gains
worry about that as much as all along the southeastern front,
the guys who have girls back In
from Yongiiok on the Hea of
the states.”
“Japanese girls don't try to Jnpan to Chinju on the southwest.
But Allied commanders were
hold-dig you," a young private
throwing the greatest weight of
aald.
manpower into the toil tie to se­
. “They’r# willing b&gt; give more cure symbolic- Seoul.
than they get. They don't ask any­
The Beds raptured the South
thing of you.”
Korean capital three days after
• Bather shyly he pulled out a they Invaded across Parallel .'IH
etter and handed it to ntr. Just June 26— just three montha ago.
en an enemy sniper opened up
The U. H. and South Koreain Iniq our position and I had to read
fantrymrn of the Seventh LBviaion
Bo letter lying face down in a
nearby ditch It was from a girl rwrpt eastward across the ReoulRuwon road and jumped the Han
who worked In a Tokyo cabaret, southeast
of the rity.
gnd apparently a rear area ser­
A rtillery liarrsyes temporarily
geant had been trying to twosilenced Bed gunfire on South
time the private.
Mountain a 700-foot hill looking
"Some sergeant told me you
died." she wrote In quaint pid- over the south approaches to
n English,” so I thought you Seoul.
Col. I.ewis (Chesty) Puller's
I sn I prayed to got ami
First Itegiment Marines, who had
present fruits and beer to your
crossed the river from near Yangghost yesterday.
"But your U tte r come today dungpo suburb un the southwest,
joined in the barrage from south­
I trust nobody rscept you.
"Please come back to anywhere west city heights.
Fre&gt;h reinforcements poured in­
Japan. I l l try best to find you.
the beachhead to throw their
Y&lt; i saving you want know way to
for send money for me but I can't firepower into the climatic bat­
tall you about money because you tle for the city.
Airborne infantrymen— 2.400
fighting for peace. I don't have
lamin' Sun.lav at Kimpo airfield
any hope except you.'
told her absent northwest of Seoul. One hundred
And then
fifty planes shuttled the airborne
"We ran look only one things t j - troop, complete with battle kits
ber. Do you know whatT That from Japan. They had just ar­
moon. Alwaya look at sky and rived there by ship from the
United Slate*.
A t Inchon, 22 miles west of
' I ' m aurely will be nice girl
and waiting for you. You forge'. Seoul, a fresh 8outh Korean divi­
sion landed.
*»•: Pm worry
p m |one thing* only
Both outfit* were started Inland
If oomethlng happen you. I prty
elthout delay to join in th * fight­
jmur safety and good lucky."
'Hhe signed It with her love. ing.
This was the picture within
When the sniper's fire had lifted
I ' M M M t"he letter hack in this Seoul:
The Seventh Division fought to­
Irate and he illenUy put It in
ward South Mountain, the main
rp o rite t bver his Jrtart.
Then be picked up hit rifle and Red defensive position in the
i back In his .....
buslm
Jness W ar southern section.
To the west, the Marine First
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strange and peace Is olfrii
stranger. Rut unless the god, of Regiment seised the highest pnlnts
battle send a bullet thruugh that In the Tung Mak Kang district.
latter I feel sure the private's From these, they poured mortar
m ile evh‘ ret girl will fare l-tt.-r and artillery fire Into Bed posi­
than did Madame Butterfly when tions on South Mountain and Into
the sprawling Seoul army a r­
tWa noisy time Is past.
racks.
.♦ T h is H ike first of
Marines searched a city jailcolumns on this subject.t
bout# In this southwest district of
Seoul fur 3,000 American prison­
er* reported held in Seoul. Rut
an underground operator nald the
Reds had slipped them away sev­
eral days ago.
• W ASHINGTON. Bept. *6 —&lt;*&gt;)The Marine Fifth Regiment,
Wagry quarterly ineome ta i nay- which crossed tha Han last Wad■seats In September, mostly from nestlay. drove into the city from
Wallens, havo put tho govern- the north and west against strong­
it's receipts ahead of Its spend ly defended Red porltlons.
for the first time since thi
South Koreans Marines were
seal year began July I.
throwing their weight In the drive
The treasury reported tods'* from the west.
that, as of Sept. 21, revenue topped
Columns of smoke towered over
expenditures by 6208,218.464
the city. Three Bed Koreans regi­
That was considerably better ments on the north, ami elements
Mowing than a year ago when the of two divisions on the south,
Rom ament had a deficit of | | . . bitterly resisted the sdvsnce.
Seoul la g city built abort
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thi s point. It ended
♦■at ftacal year last June .10 In the ground. There srs virtually no
cellars, subways, tunnels or air
Vfd by 13,122,102^67.
la th* July I-S ep t I I period this raid shatters.
Rut granite-walled
buildings
- f j l h e government took 1n I*.,7*&gt;3*3 compared to »7JW*.. llks the government center and
In the similar period |a*t university on tht north and Duk
Soo Palace offered the Reds
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strong redoubts.
I7B00.1 US
And each mud-walled hut In thf
•346 a year ago.
Some officials say the govern- outlying districts was a possible
aunt may end this fiscal year with nest nr Red resistance. Allied
■ surplus despite the costs of the up by the Oct. I hike In lag rate*
Korean fighting and rearmament and a lag In spending the new de
program.
fense appropriations, are eipertrd
Increased taa collections, nushed to contribute to that result.

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riding In front.
The condition of Miss Wilke,
who was taken to Fernald-Laugh
ton Memorial Hospital, was report
ed much improred this afternoon
by her attending physician, Dr. J
N. Tolar, and the was due in In­
tent home.
Adroit handling of the Chevrn
let by Charles Hamil, who we&gt;
driving north on the highway. Is
credited with saving the lives of
not only the three passengers In
hit car and himself but four •&gt;- cupanta of a 1840 Pontiac -taiio*
wagon, which was reported to have
heen sidewise on the highway. N ot­
ing this in hi* path he nulrkb
swerved to the left, his right fen
der hitting the other car which
was driven by John E. Willard
Orlando
motorcycle
patrolman
Damage to each automobile was
estimated at 1160.
The other two passenger* In the
Chevrolet were Donna Witte end
Calvin Wright who w**rr rrttfirtp *
unhurt. Three unidentified passen­
gers were in the other automobile
State Patrolman R. D. Harrison
Inspected the accident.
forces fought through winding
alleys, uphill and down, from hut
to hut.
While the fuur Allied rulumns
ground Into Seoul, Seventh D ivi­
sion elements fanning southward
rolled through Suwon into Osan,
10 miles south uf Seoul.
They recaptured large stores uf
Amrriran equipment which n
spokesman said the Reds bait
teited In the full of Taejon In
July.
Osan was the town where trallMsxing 24th Diviilon Americana
entered the
tl
Korean War in earl)
July, only to be pushed down
"Heartbreak Highway" all the
bloody way to Taegu.
Amrrican forres wete storming
bark up Heartbreak Highway in
mighty stride* Irurn the south.
The 24th Division captured
Kumchon, 10 miles northwest of
Taegu, against bitterly-resisting
elements of the Communist Ninth
Division. The Communists had
been ordered to hold u|»en the main
route north at all costs ns an
escape gateway for crumbling
Rtd Korean divisions In the south.
"We are likely to run into th*
whole enemy Ninth Division be
fore this is through." said Maj.
(ieneral Frank W. Mllburn, First
Corps commander. "I would Just
as soon destroy thsm here as any
place."
Rut while the 24th Divlsloe
smashed against this Red strongpoint, First Cavalry armored pa­
trols made a wide end sweep to
the north against virtually no re­
sistance and rollad all the way
to Chonju. 71 air miles northwest
of Ta ..
They wgre only 10 mile* from
Chocblwun, another key junction
on tha main Ta*gu-8#oul highway.
66 miles nurth*s*t uf Kumchuti
which the 24th Division captured.
The Flrat Cavalry foot troo|M*is
leapfrogged Taejon, scene of the
bitterest American defeat of tin*
war. i t was there the 24th Divi­
sion had lost Its commander, Maj
General William F. Dean in re­
treating combat.
Allied troops smashed out sharp
new aln* all along the old southbeachhead again*! surpris­
ingly light Red reiistance
On the east coast. South Ko­
reans captured the shell of boutlarded Yongdok and pushed two
miles northward.
South Korean sources at Pusan
told .AP
W illlair
. . correspondent
IM M M
Shinn that th# Fifth'* Maj. Gen­
eral Kim Chang Duk had heen
killed north of I’ohang five days
ago while fleeing north tu Join
ths Communist 12th Division.
There was no nplanatlon of the
apparent discrepancy in the two
reports.
(Tha New York Time* In a
dispatch from Korea said a Bus
»l*n major waa reported killed
and anotnier Soviet
- • —officer taken
prisoner by an American coni­
ine 8eou!-Suwon area,
me* dispatch quoted a
Ssvonth ‘vision spokesman. This
waa tho
____ ml report that Kussian*
had boon raptured or klllod In
Korun ground fighting).

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Opium Raid On Si.
Paul Hotel Brings
DeathTo US Agent
ST PAU L. Minn., Sept. 2&amp;-&lt;&gt;P»
— One federal narcotics agsnl w r*
killed and another wounded In a
Sunday morning opium raid on a
downjpwn hotel here.
Four men—one of them wounded
In an e*changr with the agents—
were taken Into custody.
Killed by a bullet through the
heart was A. M. Banes. 60, chie'
uf the U.S. Narcotics Bureau for
the northwest area. Jorepli Win
beg, 27. a narcotics agent, h i *
shut through the »ide,
John Wong, 60, it held under
guard in a ho pital. lie wa* wound
rd five tunes. Doctor* said both
wounded men hate a rhane* to re­
cover.
Bang. Winl&gt;eg and a third agent
Virgil MagniMon, found Wipe and
three other men in a hotel room
authorities said Sum* were amok
Ing opium. Leaving Msenu'on t"
guard the other three, Bangs and
winl&gt;eg to o k Wong to hi* own
room after he told them he had
more opium there.
“ lie went into the chert—and
brought out this jar of opium,'
• aid Wlnheg In a statement from
Ills hospital tied.
“Bangs asked him If that's all
hr had. He reached lark and whip
ped out a gun.
“ We liotii jump'd him and hshol me first arol I fell ami the
three of us were ill the rlo'rt and
wrr-tlmg around and he sho'
Bang- too. I grahlied hi* gun to
keep him from 'hooting any more
and Hang- finally pulled out hi*
gun and lu- shot Wong."
The thire other men were ho«k“d
on charges of suipii iun of murder
and a* material willies'**. They
gave their names a* Jimmy Wong
41, Ma»on C ity, Is ; l* o Wong. M
Minneapolis, arol Yer Wong. 47
St. Paul. They said they were not
related.
Charge* ngnin-t John Won*’
await completion of sn Invest1''*
lion bring conducted by St. Peul
police, Treasury agents and FBI
agents.

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force was the huldltig of Bos*
togne, Belgium,— in which the
Ihlst Airtxirne Division rolled
into action on trucks and on
foot.
Early reports from Kimpo ac­
counted for atxiut 2,600 men rn
the allIxjrne outfit arriving there.
The
regular
organisational
strength of an airlxirne regiment
is 3,17d men. Such a regime'll
1631 l.d'IIIYII
normally is esiuippesl with
4.2-inch
&gt;**, 76 and
mortars, 3.5-liich hasouka
67 m illm rtrr recoltless rifle* am(
long-range anti-tank guns This
gives the present airborne .regi­
on ut nearly double tin- firepouer
of the aveiage World War I I
airlxirtn- regiment
It I* customary ti strengthen
I hr regiment, as 1*111.- conditions
dictate, by attaching h»avv a rtil­
lery and tank* from ground tore*#
in the area into which Ike a irUirne isgiment moves.
An airlxirne iH* iston usually
consist* of three rfgim'ntr. with
a supporting battalion of 105
m lllinirlrr Imwiiner*.
Tlx- new* dispatches yesterday
made no Identification of the
airborne unit arriving st Kimpo.
However, the Arm) presently
has only two u|wrailng airlxirne
division*, the H2ml anil llth .
The M2nd with headquarters at
Fort Itragg, N . C., wss among tho
few divisions o f the Army at nr
near full strength when the Ko­
rean war started.
On the other hand, the llth qlrborne, whose home hate Is Camp
Campliell, Ky., la a veteran ot
Far East service. It waa, un­
til about a year ago, part of the
Japanese occupation army. Ita of­
ficers and at least some of Ita
enlisted personnel would be wlsa
to the ways of the Orient.

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Chingju Taken
II ewllaaee grass Csss User
tie with anti-tank mine*. A U. S.
tank waa blow up today.
Low-flying
American
plane*
dropped thousands of the "Sur­
render or Die" leaflet* on Communlst-held positions before the
city was seised.
When the ultimatums were re­
jected, jet planes opened en aerial
assault on tha Communists. The
lead Jet put a macklnegune out of
action with rockets.
Chlnjo once wa* a prosperous
city of 60,000 people in the heart
of the southern agricultural belt.
Today it waa abandoned and dy­
ing.
Twenty-one square blocks in the
center of C hinju were destroyed.
Jqui
of the North Korean Sixth Divl
sion was wrecked.
Prisoners revealed the command
post location and a U. S. dive-

If'welleaee g n w Wee* n s 'l
tbe prerrure on Yugoslavia by prov o kin f border incident* almoit
daily.
A lth o u ih he did not mention (he
Soviet Union or Communist China
by name, K ardelj’s meaning on
Korea was obvious when he said:
"Those who are inspiring th#
policy and activities of the North
Korean government have embark­
ed upon an aggresalv* course,
whose consequences will have to
be born* by th* people of the
whole world.”
Kardelj's statement regarding
the 36th Parallel cam* at a time
when it appeared likely U. N.
forces In Korea soon might reach
that old dividing Un*. H * mad*
no specific reference to U. N.
troops. In the Security Council
Yugoslavia abstained on the June
resolution ordering m ilitary sc
bomber nailed It.
Wreckage of nine Russian tanks lion against North Korea.
The United Nations, Kardrlj
wss found In a garage.
While Tormans force entered said. “Should strive to find a
from the south, Infantrymen of solution which would bring about
Mai. General William R. Keane's a cessation of hostilities and the
251 h Division attacked from the t e m p o r a r y r*-*atabllahm*nt—
pending the achievement of Ko­
eastern approach.
The Red* were caught flat- rean unity— of th# former demar
footed. They had built defenses ration line along the IHth narallel
Kardrlj, who also is Yugo'laonlv on the east side of the city.
The Americans moved In *« via'* foreign minister, rhargi-d the
f*&lt;l a Communist soldier ran out Soviet bloc has accelerated its
of a building and lumped Into an campaign against his country l&gt;v
American Jeep thinking It was his. provoking new border Incident.'.
Simultaneously Yugoslavia inThe surprised Red realised his
mistake, started to shoot hie way trixtucrd two resolutions designed
to strengthen the Assembly's ef­
out and waa killed.
Torman said two Communist forts to prevent aggression.
One calls for the establishment
officer* in a raptured jeep rolled
up to the lead tank, shouted a of a permanent mediation com­
command and then blanched when mission made up of small powei*.
they realised Be occupants were The othrr requires a nation In­
volved in armed conflict tu Issue
Americans,
Both were captured.
Eight a cea»e-fire order within 24-hour*
other Red officers and 10 enlisted and tu withdraw ita armed forces
from disputed territory. Failurr
turn were seised.
Fuur hundred Beds were killed. to do so automatically would
T w o American casualties were re­ brand th* country as an aggres­
sor.
ported.
Kardell said when the Bovlel
The lir*f American in fan try­
men entering the rity were com­ Union speaks pf peace and co­
manded by Col. Ilenrv R Fisher operation th* statements are noth­
of I Ait Angeles. They dug out ing but words as far as Yugo­
sniper* all day. The lark force re­ slavia Is concerned. When Soviet
mained in the city's southern Foreign Minister Andrei Y. Vlshmungering in all countries "He
section.
By nightfall, the city and ought. In the first place, to achieve
heights surrounding It were se­ this In his own country,” Katdcured. U. 8 armor started beyond eif said.
Declaring that widespread poli­
Chinju to the west.
A mlles-long mlumn • ' Ameri­ tical and propaganda activities
can men and armor was under have been organised against the
command of l.t. Col. W. G. Dnlvln Yugoslav people, he said:
"Incidents are being organised
of Greensboro, Ga.. a West Pointand provoked almost every day atrained Unk eapert.
In the long line were low slung long our frontier*. Group# of
ttnn* a^lth three 90-mm snouts, spies and saboteurs ar* being
rpa mounted with rsroillesa 75- sent Into our country, xxx The
ami 67-mm guns, trucks mountingeconomic blockade of Yugoslavia
.60 and JJO-calibr* marhineguns has been tarried to such lengths
that Romania for IneUnct turn. In
and truckload* of Infantry.
violation of all International obli­
gations, severad all rail and poeta
traffic* between Yugoslavia and

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Investment Unit. I'ublic Housing
Administration, Washington, D. C.
and was In the form uf a check
drawn un the treasurer of the
Umted Htatrs,
Th* annual contributions con­
tract waa eseeuted between lh«
Hanford Housing Authority and
the Public Housing Administration
on Kept. 12, I860. The annual con­
tributions contract provide* for
a maximum development cost ol
&gt;1330,000JO and for a maximum
loan by th« PHA coat
A t such time as It will ha pos­
sible to ascertain definitely the
final development cost of th* pro­
ject, bonds will be Issued by th *
authority. Out of th* proceeds of
th * bond Issue all temporary loans
mad* by th* I'H A will be repaidw
T h * bonds are to b* retired la
equal annual Installments over a
maximum period of 40 years.
Th* PHA agrees
rs to asnko Annual contributions oi
over n period of
total
m a m .a f . A t t%
* of
developmen t **
to bo used In . .
rd Indebtedness of the A uth ­
ority. Such contributions, however,
w ill not be mad* unleaa la any en*
year th* exceea of the rente ve­

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A L B A N Y , N .Y „ Sept. 2*-&lt;A h
— Below-freesing temperatures
chilled man) New Yorkers today.
The Weather Bureau reported
overnight Iowa ringing from 21
si Utica into the 10* in the west­
ern section of the slat* end New
York City. Albany's 31 was four
degrees below (he record for the
dale, set in 1812. New York'.
42.8 was l . t above the low for
the date, set in IM 7.
lly A SSO C IA TED PRESS
A chill blast hit a laige atra i.f
the nation again tixlay under t
heavy layer of smoke from Can
adian forest fires.
But the smoke, about 1,000 fee'
ihlck, wa* moving out into the
Atlantic Ocean and the W e a th e r
Bureau expected temperatures to
return to the autumn normal* a*
the &gt;un again comes into view.
The smoke moved in yesterdav
over the area from the Great Is k v
rastward to the »ealx&gt;ard and a*
far south as the Ohio Yalev. The
New York weather fore*a-t*r »*l
he never had heard of surh a thh'k
layer of smoke over su,h a W'Idarea.
It niade many places so dark
strret lights were turned on ant
in Cleveland and I ’ltt-burgh ha&lt;e
ball park« major league aftrm ixir
games were played with flo&lt;xJliirhtr
on. The Pitta!,urgh-LMroit collet"
football game at Detroit alro war
played ui der light*.
An airplane tulot who Unde-’
i t I^Guardia field. New Yuri
said the smoke have wa* at slxoi*
14,(MX) feet altitude and its toat about |7,(HXI feel. It iu - mov­
ing seaward at alxnit 16 nnler a
hour.
The smoke wa* carried aloni’
from smouldering forest fire- in
Northern Alberta and the District
of MarKrnxie in Canada.
Tenperstures were already on
the rise early today in the central
■and northern plain -late* and th
northern Great Ijik r * region, bta*
rain and cooler weathei had moved
into the Pacific Northwest.
Th# mercury skidded into the
Kl‘s today as far south a« Ken
lucky, where Corbin h*d a low of
38 degree*. Other early rrsdime
included: Evansville and Indianan
oils, Ind., 18; ITillliprhiire. Pa.. Id*
Greensboro, N.C.. 41: Albany V
Y.. 16; Burlington. Vt.. 12: Carlbou, Me., 30; Boston. 39; Duluth
Minn.. 62; Joliet, III., 36; end Chi­
cago, 43.

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Romania.

illltary preps
measures which are being organis­
ed alonv our borders are also
part ot the cold war against
Yugiadavia. Trenches are tiring
dug along the borders, fortifica­
tions constructed, troop move­
•*
Fwae * T T '
year to ruppoit price* ol perishable ment* are taking place, war ma­
terial la being sent into the fron­
farm prudiMU by means ff,govern­ tier sores, xxx"
The twu Yugoslav anti-aggtrament payments.
Under the Hrsnhsn Flan, con­ *ion proposal* were brought in a*
sumer price* would be lower than the 6'J-nation Assembly began the
under the present price support second week uf Its current session.
syst-m in which th# government
buy# and remove* surplu
able* fnun th* market.
Kline has made many speeches
bitterly opposing the Brannan

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Hrannan wrote that Kline's
personal spokesman, Roger Firm
Ing, chief of th* bureau’s Wash
ngton office, said In * speech at
Columbia, Tenn., Aug. 1, that th*
Hrannan Flan would hava "dis­
sipated the reserves of corn, cot
ton and wheat and other atorable*.”
Brannan said thla statement—
which he branded as "wholly un­
true end a disservice to farm era"— was repeated In a Farm
llurean publication.
“It Is an attack daalgned to us#
the Korean situation as a mean*
of destroying th* confidence of
all groups of Americana, not
just farmers, la tha present ad­
ministration of farm programs."
reived by th* Authority * over Ita
operating expenses are Insufficient
to mak* the annual payment re­
quired during that year on th*
bonded Indebtedness.
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K n la M in h w l 1908

Crime War Hiss Prosecutor Named Head Of
Graft-Shaken Police Department
Breaks Out
# In WindyCity
2 Investigators A r c
Slain In Separate
Shootings By Chi­
cago G a n g s t e r s
CHICAGO. Sept. 26 &lt;/1 '» U „
crime investigators » n r ilsm lu t
night in separate tlirmtingi shortly
™ l o i r they o t i f lo h ir r if|K&gt;rtrd
on activities of Chicago genstei*.
William J. Drury, 48, a formri
Chicago (wilier liniirnanl, »a*
riddled with thoigun pellrD while
a trprrrenUlisr of the U. S .Sen­
ate Crime Cnmmillee war trying I j
arrange a mrrting with him
A ihorl time later. Marvin J
Bat, 45. an attorney who had
Ahten digging up enmr syndicate
mformatmr. for
a Republican
candidate for Coot county ihrrift,
* * • *hol down on a northwest tide
at reel.
Both tilling! were coldly effi­
cient. Drury** tlayen wailed in a
garagr behind hit home until he
had harted hi* new Cadillac into
the itructure. They fired four *lmt
wfun charge* point blent through
•th e left windthield.
A .45 caliber dug alto lore the
automobile'* cowling ju*i M m .
the windthield. Drury we* hit by
at leatl 10 tlugt, tome penetrating
his brain .
Two women saw fta* .hot to
danth by two nattlly-di***,.,) K„nJ f*
U w ret wna noticed
struggling with them Re broke
* | 8* * r nnd ran. They followed, dr no.
pad him with a ptitoi *bnt. And one
lww«t over him and flni.hrd him
Off with a ahot below the left ear.
• t r ,i. lonB • n Implacable foe
of the Capone gang, had offered
important Information** to Ru■ •IfM ltaN n
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Eugene O’Neill, Jr.
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N E W V IIR K . Sept. IS —OUl—'T hnmaa p . Murphy, an are
frd rra l prose,ulor. wa» .w orn In today a . m m im w lnorr of New
York ( 'lit '* poller department in the midst of a .p r r la r u la r graft
ln&lt;|uiry. Simultaneously two more tup police official* |nined
former Cum m i-.in n e r t\ 11It am I*. (V llrie n in m ine-, i« step mil of
the department, rockrit In I I . Inundation* h&gt; a gam hling-hriher;
Maoris I. C h lrf « l l lc t r . t i. i- . W illiam T. W halen and John E .
Flynn, head ul (hr rhief inspector', ciinfidential w|u*il, .uhrnilled
application, (nr r rlirrm rn t from the force.

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N t.W \ O R K . ,Se|vt. J li
t /l’ t
Thoma* t Murphy, a giant of a
man who prose* tiled Alger H im for the federal government, lake* over
today a* the new riim m i.im n cr of New York'* gralt-*haken police departmrnt.
t
Mia D ia l fob—In the face of a
growing clam or may he to turn
the WJHMt-man department u p .id down and ahake Innar ita "ro t­
ten apple*.” He apparently hr*,
a tree hand to rlo an.
Com m it.inner W illiam I*. O'­
Brien quit laat night In thr middle
of the p&lt;d ice-hook ie scandal u n ­
earthed
by a rackela-prolilng
Brooklyn grand ju ry .
"I find m y position aa police
commissioner iinlenahle,” aaid the
M*-year-old O 'Brien, aon of a rv&gt;Ifceman and a veteran of nearly
Alt yeara on the force. H r wav
not accuaeil of any diihoneaty,
hlniarlf.
H
r
t
•
Acting M ayor Vincent R tinvW yl ^
^
.
p e llittrri nlao aaid O 'nrirn'a postInH| », .,11
)!
lion wna untenable, ami that they
j i ]
both agreed a resignation « u In
\&lt;
t 1
order.
The art lug mayor revealed ho
i
I T 4?
had decided definitely on the
r a
•Sm
( F ill ir n -M urphy
aw Itch
yeaterft * iQ
dav after receiving a communica­
i
r
'J
1 1 '
tion from the Brooklyn grand
lU M *
ju ry .

Thousands Of Reds
Believed Trapped;
Next Front Is Seen
At 38th P a r a l l e l

The police rommiaaioner la re­
movable by the mayor m the gov­
ernor. Im p e llltle rr* term runa
out at the end of the year.
tmp&lt; tlittrrl, cam paigning for
election In November, ditched any
plan he m ay have had to pick
a new police cnm m l-sicnrt from
the rank*.
Inatrad, he turned lo the »4 year-ohl M urphy and made him
the firat rion-pollr-m en to head
Arthur 'Artie* Karp
the force in 1*4 y e a n .
The grand ju ry , hacked by
A M U IIIA K IN O the Brooklyn, Brooklyn D i.tr ic t Attorney Mile.*
N. Y , gambling probe “wide open" , p, McDonald and county Judg-r
by naming names before the Qrand Samin-I 8 . 1-eilMiwiti, county de­
Jury, Arthur"Artie" Karp (above), manded a rivtlla n rommiaaioner
IS. tha myitarloua contact man for yesterday to &gt;Iran up "an awful
HooUa Harry Oroia In 11,000.000 mens"
police protection "payoff" laavei
A* for further changes in thu
[m peliftlert
the K in * County Court T b * pro­ (mile* departm ent,
secutor refused la reveal whether , »ald last nigh*: _ aany alHieaa Warned by Karp'efefe *1 "That t» imttrrty tip to th*&gt;
high officiate.
(internetIonaI) oew police eommlaaloner.
Inipelllttrri,
an
Independent
1 ' r f . T ' ----fVmneratlr candidate for mayor.
D
_ D w L L . h . C _ t -aid he talked thing* over with
D r a
U O D D PTS j € l
O’Brien end the coninii»*inner
i agreed to reatgn.
"I honestly bellevt that hla tw r«&gt;nal Integrity li not Involv.-d
| *n the prenent situation," Impel-

h

•

“W S
a K .iir &gt;1*1—
1 lh .
ride.

d u ll, »

,

The muatached, all-foot-four
Murphy won a national reputation
ill !■*"
,h* S ,fld* d 1W,M'
ro e ™
^Mwh ranhir^’

Court Releases Girls “
t°n.
Held For Theft O f l f e ftSS'iwJ o S f i r t l
,ui.; Telephone Rccciptsl K ? "
" ,J’S J

I 'e Fad passed nut department asBefore O'Neill died, the coroner
I *re»s for a Soviet ip y r.n g to-fnre
MIAMI. Sepl.
26
—&lt;/P)
•aid, he staggered downtUir* III* I
World War II, Hiss now I* apbody wa. found op the lower flmo Twelve (lenon*. inrlttdmg etghl
1r wwiiawes «*■ Pan* Tww*
by a neighbor who rant* to call young women whom sulholilie* |
The hou** |« located In «n artists, My ^dnnt took part in a long
ami writer* community In the time (hell ol telephone inmpanv I s n i i l t i t T o R e t i r e
Catikill Mountain*, north of New
funds hy tmuggling out roll* nl F r o m N a t i o n a l ( J u n r d
«&gt;5*nik City.
State police, who acarrhed thr* ipisrter. in their hrattierei, weie
house later, said they found an un- Ireerl today lierau.e no one In i
Oltl,ANI&gt;f&gt;, Sept. M ~ fV F &gt; -T h r
signed note rending;
R t Rev. H rnrv 1- Louttlt, hlshnn
been »hle lo e.tahli.h a crime,
-Never let ft b . said that O’Neill
coadjutor nf (he Episcopal Diocese
Retween $8,000 and $ 10,000 in
failed to empty a bottle.
of South Florida, has asked N a­
coin*,
currency
and
negotiable
"Hall and farewell."
tional Guard headquarUra In St.
Friends aaid O'Neill had Seen In bond* wa* impounded hy ('iiruit Augiiitlne for rellof from dutv a.
de*p depre*alon ainre Ruth l.andee Court Judge George H, Holt during chaplain (lieutenant coloneli of the
an artlata* agent, had broken off
IHth Infantry Division of Ihe Flor
her engagement with Mm last Sat- a wttl n| haheai rntpui hearing. Ida Nntionnl Guard. He has held
urday.
I The money, ro u n d e d up hy a the nswgnment with the division
."Everyone know* about mv en- dnren nr more ol licet*, alleged y *in&lt;e tIMft.
#cag rm en t lieing broken.” Mia. I.ani r a * ii * » s n * r . a* Threat
Ri«hop lem ttlt said that lierauso
0»r said after learning nf Dm
— ----- -------------------of the irn|tendlng retirement of
death.
Bishop John D. Wing as bishop of
" I’nt very aorry, vtry unhanpv.
the Diocese of South Florida he
and broken up about Ihe whole
feel, ■ prior obligation to the dloh
thing."
rese. Bishop Louttil automatically
The marriage wa* to have taken
ascends lo the position of full
place n 't* Saturday.
M. Sgt. S. F Dutton of the hlshnp upon retirement of Hi.hop
O'Neil, had been married and Tenth Engineering Carp* was en- Wing on Dec. 3 |,
divorced several time* His mother gageil in Ihe recent landing at InAcceptance of tha resignation of
Is H r*. George P ltt- 8 mith nf rhnn In Korea, and |* with the In Bishop Louttlt aa chaplain Is eai t M i l i n s aw race Mai
vading Army group in its drive peeted as a matter of coure. The
—*
Inward Seoul.
National Guard has relieved offlf
CA8K DIHMISSED
n a letter to Mr*. Dutton, who errs from duty under similar cir­
TA1.I.AMA88EE. B«|rt. IS t/T*
cumstances.
— Without rommanl Ilia Supreme lives at 1(11 West Sitleenlh Street,
Bishop Louttil served with the
he told of being flown from Sac­
Court afflrmrd a rlm ilt rourt rul­ ramento, Calif., to Ynkahnma, 31st (D iila (Division In the South
ing dismissing a suit hmugh* Japan, and described the heavy Pacific during the second World
against Chase and Compapv hy pounding given Inchon by naval Wer.
Ruth N. Loper for damages In a guna during the operations on
highway collisinn.
Sept. IS. He de.-critied his work
DOUGLAS TO Q U IT
Andrews and I’atterson were the
an that nf an operations tergeanl,
W ASHINGTON, RepU 2 !4 -&lt; n
attorney* for Miss Loper; Garland co-ordinating supplies ami mater­
— Ambassador Iwwis w . Douglas,
W. 8 pencer fnr Char* and Com­ ials for bridge*.
Anieriean envoy to Britain, la
pany.
_____
Mias t-aurrll* Dutton, K.N., hs« resigning ih
in the Immediate fu ­
been transferred from Jefferson ture, It was learned today,
SAM E OLD ROM*
Douglas had i 3 P. M. appoint­
LONDON.
8*pt. lA -l/F * —A Hospital. Philadelphia lo Jarkann
British Foreign Offlc* ipokesman Memorial Hospital. Miami, nnd this ment with President Truman and
•aid today the statetMat af Jamb week la visiting her mother. Her It was understood that the Pre­
at last agree to the
A. Malik, Soviet United Nation- slater. M l** June Rose Dutton, re­ sident woulddesire
to leave tha
delegate, favoring • meeting nf cently entered training at the 1st diplomat's
l.mdoti
poet.
- Soviet and American leaders to ter hospital.
•atUa differences, was familiar
FREE BRER
RED I*RACK O F F E N S IV E
atuff which dM not warrant de­
PA 88AIO. N. J„ Rapt. «*t_rjP)—
STOCKHOLM. Sweden. Kept. IS
tailed comment.
Concerning Melik'a proposal for —(AY—A Swedish newspaper says John R. O'Brien, senior vice eommandant of the Marine Cony* Leaa “free latere hang* of Ideas and Russia Is hurrying construction «f
says General M*cArthur has
H Information." the spokaiman mm- an enormous Baltic coastal defense gur.
the tragus's offer lo send
^ Hwnted that Russia bos tb* most line Including a (dangle of forti­ approved
fied Islands designed as a northern beer to Americans fighting In Ko­
rea.
"Gibraltar".
The League wants lo sand
An article in the newepapei
Slnrkhalms-Tidlngrn reported thal Ira can of bear dally to
Moacow la forging Its "Baltl American fighting fat Koran, ragirdles# of hie branch af tarries
w all* all the way from
The allotment would to In add).
the Borfal-beld (*«»• In Fli
Uon to the free dally run
Island In the eoutr
vlded for combat man.
tie

Sffl. S. I*. Dutton
I Serving In Korea

D A IL Y

N EW SPA PER

T l ’KSPAY

THE

W EATHER

Partly cloudy isllh Inrot shorree*
nit rust rnnsl Ih rm ifh AAednendsy.
I iille i h m f r In temperature. Mndr u l r lo freah northeast wind*
through W H lt m llf .
j

S o . ;!.■»

A w n fln lftl I’ f f M I,ranrd Wire

S K I T . 2B. IIiM )

Bloody Street By Street Fighting
Tears Heart Out Of Flaming Seoul;
Cavalry Only 25 Miles From Goal

‘Sings’ $$$$$ Tune

WOODSTOCK. N. V., Sept, 28
—Eugene O'Neill, Jr., 40-yearold *on of the famou* playwright,
killed himself ye.terdav In a fit of
despondency after a broken en­
gagement.
A rlaaalral atudent and a teacher
of drama, literature and anrlent N o t E s t a b l i s h C Q
(ireek, ho chose a form of ailiride
traditional
s ln i-. n
^trad
itio nal with the Roman slni-.
,
D I
^ ’ 1
He . . . In hi. hath and opened

IN D E P E N D E N T

✓

M il II I . S . I lt h
D IV IS IO N
Korea, Sept. IK —( i l l —The firat
A m rrlran war prisoner. In hr
re.cued from lh . Red K o rean ,
were llh eraleil lia lat In I S. I l f h
lllv l.io n Infantry non. T h r e e
\m rfira n doughlKija. a ll woundrd, were rrlcaacd Irom a lu ll
near (he recaptured rlt* of
Vongdong.
Ih e y
are
Sglo.
Frank Freede an&lt;t lllaln e K. MaeK ra ll nf the I .S. Second O lv laion’a U rd K fgim rnt and l'*(.
Jam e. K . M artin of the I . S.
F l r . l t a . a l r i l l l i i . Ion*. etchlh
regiment. Tire three rcco .rrcd
mrn apparently had no* hern
ahu-ed foil were .o ffering from
hunger.

83 Miners Killed
In Underground
Fire In Fngland

I'ilihuslorinj; Senator Collapses

I * o m tl 1 i r c
Of
A I I
I h U e r u c s s A i d ! I h il* *
( &gt;f W a r C o n c e n t t ;it ts 1 I n
O ne
C it y
I llh V tl. *&lt;rpl lit

Ft

V ho

f r u (h m i I mI I i l i f t f iv t f t t f l p i r n *
|» l(in |* *il in If* l l i r r« *t if ft i | |»r f Mill* I faff 4% | m «nH vifhl «afff
fp*t nrf|, 2 2 i t r m
11*c »»»f| »*iii*
ltt.fl i n &lt;i * f'l'f ru n t«f
llir (lie

Hope Is Abandoned
As Wall Of Fire
Traps Men In Mine

ft I,i Itr ■f.ivlml fin f *I f *tf I f f um i
M iiilh r f n J i p tit i l f h t a r i I m h i I 4
It ill null* |m m fl*«* m m ! t'f 1 fir rim
**-!» • *rnrf 11 M-»i \ | l h l i r \ fiFirf.
f}iliir tries n 1 |t| II f i i f t i H I l IMal*
riiRtfo* rmit 4 I t r * *»| rilfh l.

I IlF.SWl IJ , I nglaml. Sepl 26
*&gt;1*1 \ raping underground lire
ttapimi and killed 8 t men today
11 the t rr«&gt;.el| &lt;o*| nunc.
Highly nl I hr men were caught
'■ ••himl * wall nl llatn r and choked
■ " ileath In
i . *ntl lu n icl
Ihree nlhelt were liioughl out
•*r&lt;d hv Irllnw worker, who .irp l
In *afrti nil thro hand, and kocc.
Smoke anil m lrn.r heal ilrntr
hai k rru nrr, m il |,npr l,,r the
tra|&gt;i*cil men wa« abandoned at
I I ’ M &lt;7 A M IJS I) when the
lor hid Iwrn homing for nine
hour*
The dr Clllfif* In gtvr iiji i ^ d i r
itVrmplt 4 nil %r*l o ff thr hutitifif
%cr|inri n( I fir m in t»4i inDmincrti

I f H i 111. H r iilif wiliif , S r pf I f
1'
l i i -i i r i i il l l i r ifllh 'llf if**

(« 1 *1.1% 1nil nil flrt'fl lh* liln r 11h*n
•if SfMiil nhilr hh (ttfirw nn I hr
wiiilifi » f | r drilling wlnil * wlrrl
If tp mu I ||fil|«.i|1||w fli iilttrf r nr tt«1
(f imp - lliil* f limp up llchlttfg
wvllit f 'witl 111 liir K n it il* f 11*11,11,
lilt( iifilt* 41ti«rK t*pfr (hr rnrm f
'(Kill ti ,|a nr.illMg It 1% I 4m
.| ( t*|l
f *i . . f i r i Inv I hr N nr I h h n rfiii

K K llI I .
Sepi. i n - o f t - to
\rm y .poke.m ao truiighl
.a id
I ’.S. troop* .oHlh of Seoul had
made eoutacl with F ir .I * a . airy
ill* i ilf f w iiM iitn fn l n tt I h r fttiiilh tanka speeding up Irom the old
southeast beachhead If lh&lt;- lin k ­
|l% IM 1 \ u m i 1 I I I \ h
up I* solidified. Ihm r.anil*
nf
U
HI
p* .’it i/i'i
I hit
North Korean troop, w ill he
«
,1
II
lin
in
g
,
I
t
i
i
f
i
l
r
(
i
l
l
f
.
l
c
ity
«»(
hopeir.aly trapped in -o u ’.hw c»l
Korea. T h r »(«ike*man *aid the
Itfillitf Ihtl-ll
firat rontart wa« made when two
I if r ,»| |lir* 4Vr (4 g i n f 4T»fl 4
tanka of the F irst I'a ta lry met
M v Ik tl'tinr »»l imnliP l i trigt m •l»»
hy
Sir
ffulw
ii
I
Im
itdi^nrlh,
rlu
n
units of Ihe S e .e n lh IMaishta he•« 1 |f«i»t*m«* ftiKH4t ’ I
tween ( K m and Suwon. I t mllew : u»4n nl llir I.a %| nwlUiHh dm tm n
Ilin fiiii)
•I thr National Coal H-ianl
««ulh of Seoul.
SI i r r ( 11\ %1tPr| llir M * |lh r*
r o n ir r ^ it —.i
* ' • "* * showed tiiai on
t IIINJU FRONT. Korea, Sept |men wen miyalog
l i r i i l l i p llir h r -ill til ll ir n l y fir
26 __ DT)
rk U. S r*th Diviiipn
More lhan half „f the approylluriil ll »tn r ih lfh A in g lin k * . n r i% y
column raced more than Ml m ie ,
•" *h"
«1 till*' 1 % m il »ir Im iiilf ii f f i n t l »nt)
CASailU ON A yiRIlLIttR tiiau llie M Itnlc L'liamOrl III Wostiington,
nf frcjplurro t hlfiI * j «w||nr thmu«h ilmsr «mokr *•»»•!
l!fr
f .it d r
*»| ni&lt;r liin ricu iH
Sen William (.anger (It-h Irak.) res, b*d Ihe eml ol hi* ftve-aod aIrom dawn to du»k loday^ in a '"hirer fume, to reach the mall
illlr i
halt-huui
ntiliiiiter
Tb*
Reiiatiu
(In
#H
oiilv
*i&gt;&gt;|-|ted
talking
In
aupi-iit
drive In trap the Red* in Korea a haft
xrr.ul 1* n*'1 Jifin g i jM ir f l 1» i i
of Truman's sntl-lleil bill vein when h» ct'Uap.e-i ( |,-(etniOo'-,iJ)
T ilt , after noon Sir Hubert ami
toiiihw rti comer.
» ! 1 icllf In llir f|#«tli, %*itll l|if R f f l l
'he mlnewoikera union, ip a joint
Frontline nftirei* |wed«ted die •taternenl. aaid d r.p .te fv
#*f.
drlrmlinil (unn kntjkft. lidgr* inrl
tank* and motnrilfd inlanhy might forts " ll « « ■ pot postltoe to re icii.
| iitfill i|ts in 4
al unL
reach the we*l coa.l ol Korea a- * « » "&lt; »*e t.appe-i m e..' •
I H i d dl*|f4 lfh W4 * *rf|l 11 1iff *
round Kunv.n within 48 hour*
J [All
\ , pn..lhtc .t ri,« were .taken
r ,,
*» »• I* \| I »t" |f| ♦&gt; . I A .
Kun.an i» alroul 110 air mile- lo comluil the fu e iuit it « » . Iru
M LSI. (trn»Ml M.»rA•vlttiv in
nortliwetl of Itaman. the 25il&lt; possible lo prevent ll -preatllng
I 'l\ M Rntm iiiif r«l if } 10 I* M
Divmnn* kiekotl |ioinl in die After a full in.portion nnde
I I*rt»ln t If.«I I Illlri I NiliMin fni» f |
fflmind * a a tl w a- the imanlrunu*
Untied Nation* nttermve 11 day* cnlnlon that th e ir wH* no |w&lt;*.l
Ii * I
* n i|i( e |r tl
ih r r m r li* |n i* r ( il
j'd llv of any »f ilte men rrmnlci
Nil
*(l I hr i fly
*ri't filaTf«R".
Another armored column ra, eo ing in Die •listrirl* a ffe rlrd iw II , Commission
At.t rpis I )l . 11 1 O i l D l . l l S . l V
, f ' | tl
ii* tilth
1 m i t i i i ' r •% In
n in e
** •*■• «1os.e. #* etc. | o. • &lt;wu|
10 mile* writ ol rhm|ii, whuh i‘
S o m e
K 'c s l i i c i i o n s
I* w*» nl.&lt;&lt; rou.i'lereil litil
To Keep W hite Are.i
20 mile* west ol llaman. ll over nuv nllernpi in rpetivri the letdo­
M il:.!
H r A l o l i s l i e f l sj* 2sj
/onmRiioiii'flRepot t
tan many .mail hanrl* o| retrealmv wns hoimd to fail nnd ihal siirh
ntlriupt. wiuild iMevitHhly iuvolrt
Red*.
’ll f /!•»
fur Ih* i lo .. ttf iif,WA IIIM .|u\
'P
l l i r biunruK »»( rm iliu l l«»» *lir
The 2 tlh Divmnn ha* lieeri a»
"It wa* then unnnituoii.lv r fMliLiifl^ f»l ll|f
nirial
( til
| I |i»«r| ( t ( l#l*r f „
l|l ll ‘I * I **11*
ngnerl ihe mminn ol moptung up •olved lhat no rioir.e remained
I I '
liv e S »%»■ rVk.lv 4 f|l)in l|# F « l I I I I l l i n l l l l ' |
re|il
to
-eal
off
the
affected
par*
all toulhweit Korea. Once |l»
of the pit. This work I. now ink ( " tlv ( n»H»11ll*Min, r $ r t i i I imm Hi *11 *1*1 f'nl*V f I * a* ill I miw .** il*l 11*411 |
west road port nf Kun.an • ing place."
•
i ' l l » it * . s i
t-r i I r l t i l , rt| (lIM fl* •«$* »* M* ' 1 I *«y itrfttl* * an I h ( *lr*i *
■M*
**. '.P|
reached, all n| this .ectlon ol K&gt;A long noi.u went op front
1 1*10 g ■ . f l . - , . t.. 1 |* « s».eli* »/*
in tli-# I**#.,g |*| (• ill «,** ji
1*1 *1 t | f f ( I i f f i\1 in * *f i * I'M
tea helow parallel 18 will I
walling wive, and rhHdt*p of Mo
.1 1 tl 1SI *: IM -1 ., .
» «* • *♦•%
I * ( I...... lu ll *'* V » |M
ll ...
trapped men when the derision \ 1f k 11ll I ft «4 MI fill v 11•*I♦Milt It"
pinched oil hv U. N. force*
(.1 .♦ * *Mit*
| 1 •*i(*
I 't l f (lie
ft
•
|
*
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I
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||f
l||
(W
f
}
w»- aniitoinred
1 11nr
( «» Oilihfl'* v-iH
’•ifb»
In jft.
*.f
***/%
The column twinging rtortliwni
Virtii.llv the whole roinniiitfy of |,|lr
wl.uh rAm *tn*r11 I....... eil I.MfHMUNi *(..f Kii.ljpr*
Inward Kunsan i* commanded hi 8jw n iwriont bail Itccu clusiered
n.e
l i t f f M l p 'iM l
• nt Itf (H4lt)l * i(in l
)"iH i»'
if iiiil i4»tfii
aftoiotl the pil ht-ail .lore e.rlv to l»r tMilffl itt llir nr 4 f («»!«•••
s 1 l**fi*flj* K *loi • I •w IlfMMMWl fn f
•T—
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ii
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l
l
i
r
llir (ifAyh^t
OlUmJite ''•H
morning.
Mu Ja c k wony |ll*- K m
U N IT E D N ATIO NS
nr *
A rescue worker who came up • ir p |i|y l l i r f 14»•*4111 111
(•I t*t f ill! |i|r *%*r,y |&gt;|*»jf« f Ill l ^ r 4 fl*1 8|*
bill! ll Hill fri*|il
(••light 4 I m¥p
NEW YORK„ Sept.
If n a iia tir a o „ i-hh* T h * i
llir
ill
film
/
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1
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lir (nil tllrd liy llir I i (i f *1 Wdlrr*
in f r r r M i « ( r »*f *ll|1 |t#*f e e-f*(
The tl. N, General Assembly d&gt;
ii tlu 1 itl* 1 * Mr ( *H" fl
•fiff'i|i&gt;r *if 1v *• Khl lifii* ;i*' h r l i y
I *».. fif |)4Vtn|l4
Ii
rided today lo ronsider charge
VUGfWI.AVIA HIT
f 1 eifaMneesvl t|is* |*i
T lm t
* .'»t h f i *11’ lm |f
pffrftftt
of Soviet eggressin in China *r&gt; I
MOSCOW, Sept
in &lt;/F&gt; Ir
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by *H» /*in|ti|*
1* * thA lt (iif»R( *4 1•* f iiM f M h l
to rontlno. watching the Greel veslla, Rutria'- goveritrurnt ru-ws o f
A lf
I f « M llllll* M ills.'
|**-»fa K r*■1 « &lt;fl" 1**f1, *VMl »t £4*#
Balkan case. (With actions wer paper, accused Yugoslav foreign Ihwt nn
louth of
.«!• Mi
llffttll ( I f f IlFJIf! UVM 1*4 |*«%K f
taken over determined Riisslso n ilni.tr. L-tvard Ko.drl| l-la v "f R l(rH
Htl*l
of r » t I * Civil Ail 1•ill
*1.
ftflNl * S*| (It rtf r*e
'ipposilion. The Korean quant*"" "repulsive, ohviou. lie ,” and lh- Avrniir I# rtmivitn i
•
McH I11D IID IFI l»W *i hft Mrnf t #*11
| t i f ir q l r
f •&gt; fin *»i p t h f
nlsn went on the agenda.
"cn „lr-i kind of .lander again.• Mr h i i I'* i **)■IH P »i ( i MI .*i r &gt;-* vt ;* **
I W I I n \f i t&gt;1%4r *’
ll ii* la:**
The Aasrmhly kept the Chin. , hp Soviet Union" in h|. a&gt;ldl&gt;
pcfftii'i
i'i* |it *'tI l»y th f* r o i i m t l \ ..in ti
Ic
Tli** H*|?f(Uj 111t*e* ing
lie
Fun for tt I f n i 1mg \oiioitH
&gt;i&gt;&gt;&gt;-' &lt;’1vi 1 \it l|'rt(i*»| Mill - h e ld VVol l" w r | I'm Vi*pit l h v
* « « 0,» lu
* ro,p "f yr-lerdny .............. he United N .
44 to t i l , with seven nhslrniion
*\V* *ir niM ir 'hi*it ...........m h ;
lion, general assembly.
H h i | * D | g i'‘&lt;lMl llm ! ( h r i i * « ♦**
ft. *|.,% rvrttltii* ft f on -,V|o&lt; lif *rp(lnH*rf tie* • Wfc r 1 W 'll
Thi* rase grew out of Netloneli-'
«l. III .tl flrtMift hi f Nsllei rial,1 will Itr
t K a t d e l j t o ld Ih e a . - e r u lt ly I I I * ' , l o n r t l f o r c o lo re d r e d d e r "
Chins'* ch arge, thal the Knvl.'
f# *■■( Inaeffr* ttee l*if« (Ml)
th e S o v ie t bloc h a . | n l r n * l f t r d l l
iflVf'H hi f* It 11»* %
• - in 11 uni 7 IIO
Union helped the Chinese (&gt;it»
.
. . ..
I I I I I I M IN II I T |O N V I I | F
In * fnI .iVlto l Hu* •o lh , ,.,p |.
munista !o (H.wer in violation -I
•««&lt;'•*« %irgo.lavle 1"
I i*on a n l llu llo o , n ro n io lo i o f Ih e
treaty comm.tmenta and of it.. P»"'i"k.ng leuder in. ..lental I l i i r n l r i l l u r h s l . l o i n s
jiih fitii I'vtinil nf •ilM* Ilf (in- i a del
g ro w in g l i l l l i ' . r t t lr m e n l --*st o f
V! r 11 * is
Init KkiI in foi in Is ' Do h’eiTiiim le D r iv in g I ' i t l and
U. N. Charter
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livestia complained Hint Kaided I
rl&gt;m,i •
The Greek r|iie&lt;itinn was kep'
t t u io lic iiiig &lt;t In n il I * w , homes,
alive hy vote* of M to a ll end • poke i i - if Russia and her nil"
. t n le il im ia v Ih a l n le tii* to m m ore
1.101*1 Wilton,* \reol„-|g, opt
Harold Herbal, l&gt;iii»er • I- • M to one. This artion meant thar were preparing for nvgrestion
r.itiori. uiiiifi of the Sanford ni-tr hom es w ill ie- b u ilt in lh #
the IV it (iffic e, who has K-o-n
the work n l the sperial com agairut Yugoslavia.
Srpladron, ha Iawn r al|,-l |,.,, | |o a ie u ne.,r l^ ik e T ony in U*-M
While thus slandering i h r tinned for Ihe p» ,i thre­
milter nn Ihe Balkans will II lie I V itin ly '* lo a d im p ro v e m e n t
dutv In *he Matl*ie,. Memliei- of
eaamined at this oessinn an-i U.8 .8 .H., the paper ae.rrted ,Jiar- at the Charleston, 8 C. navel IIhr S&lt;)iiadion have ilalvrl Ihal |o " g la m in* lodes r e b u ild in g th e
the il. N. will keep checking on delj wa« trying to plav "sycophant was transferred thi* morning
the* will nil . linn and lu- effi
1- fo o t w |de d riv e fr o n Ih e O r ­
conditions along Greece's northern | to thr United Stales" lo (uslifv California ha, r He i« tnarri-d •&lt;■ clem instruction
la n d o M 'g h w a y to a p o in t a lro u l
barrier.
,
"American aggression in Korea,
I w o m l lea en*! w here it lo n n e c l*
ha, a smalt son. Mr-. H -tl.-i,
Vta|or A Dano I, wing u, o
w llli L a ke D liv e , ,&lt; c la y s u rfa c e
lives at JOU Fail
Kighte,n&gt;
|» &gt;lor of Ihi- c v p
\|.&lt;&gt;pV
H u llo n v llla .
fiirer-t, anil Mr, nipl Mrs, John 1 *t(ended Un nu-tina la I weel ■" roa d sshlch s e r v n
Heilist, hi* parenls, noenllv vi- 1' On unofficial rapacity. He dreirrr
rh e u n p ro ve d p a v in g ' i l l (e rm i*
ed him si Charleatnn.
ed, however, Ihal tie will m a k e an n i l e also rh m it *i.*i" fs-el f io n i Ih e
riffle kal visit in lire ro ai ftilurr H e n iin o le l u l l i n g I’alk
Mr llerhsl, who.,- rating
T-K-Mi!, attended |o&lt;,l ,-hnoli •&gt;■ and urgril all innuhets |» ‘brush
ills** on m illlaty courtesy and we ,i
i* a graduate of Krminnle III,luoprr uniforms
Hchool.

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For City Stadium To Be Met By If!
Is Given Go Ahead I o ft A^e Group

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Low Inleresl Kate

ft ,

Eclipse Goes Off On Schedule
But Smoke Layers Black It Out

WASHINGTON. Sept. 26 (T*) The eclipse of Ihr moon took
plei* ls*t night st advrrtlied, ami not one siltnnomer w«* shot.
Thi* *howrs (despite 'he oulrne* of tome cymes) how far mankind
hs* advanced *mce the year 1952 il. C.
Thai's the year of the first etlipse ever recorded.
’"Tha tun nnd the moon did not» ” ..................
meet harmoniously," wna the
pi*— the skiee wit .- fine and «lcar
the ancient Chinese reporter nut ' and onlookers had a perfert view,
ll.
In other parte, however, great
According In legrnd. the hen •
dltary astronomers, list ami II".
were supposed to stir up a rrckal— to keep ihe monster from
devouring the sun. Instand, thrnunfortunates took on another kind
of moonshine, and were dee I
drunk when Ihe great moment
Rasult: elocution.
According to the

night's eclipse began nt 1:10 P.
MT (EST) and lasted until 1:11
A- M.
In some parts of the nation—
Detroit and Milwaukee for ersm-

FN til N E E It HONORED
Lincoln liinw , pf,, retire&gt;l \*
In lit ir Coast IJne Ballroad ni.'
neet. wa., recently honnrerl at »
meeting of Ihe Woodmen of lh»
Win Id, by the presentation of i nir
n, a mrmtier of Ihr Hi other hotel ol
Ijfmcmnllve Engineers for W1 vent ■
J K. Courier made Ihe pre-i-nla
fit
smoke layrrs blown form fnreal
Don
fires in Canads blacked out the
sky.
MERLIN 81101*8 8 F J/E D
in New York, a television show
IIF.It LIN, .Sepl. 2(i ' J*l Seillll e
of tha even was a flop. At Blue- of sevrral humlred small shon lo
field, W. Vs., ■ women who hadn't Ihe Communist governmeni in En*'
been ahle to ace through thn Berlin wa* reported tmlav.
smoke screen railed a newspaper
The Weal Berlin pres- termed
office to ask If the eclipse had the action a new broadside,at pri
boon postponed.
vate enterprise,
But as I said, moot of our as­
The Telegraf and the lleilm
tronomers came through last Badthlatt, which have good s o m e ,
j j j M ' i eclipse unscathed. And so among former Socialists in the
tha ritlune.
East, said the leisures oreure.1 In
There
time, though, when Ihe past 24 hours.
tore was a tli
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oe roe* * e # l

Thu Wuiilhur

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dav 21 m en weir killed and 20 N e w Y o rk
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muinrrd thr ahamlonmrrd of a »r,
oml outpost on the rhine-tndnrhina frontier Pakha, nunmanding nn enttanre In Ihr Rrd Rive,
della.
An official amiounrrmrnt raid
force* had been wilhdrnwn from
wh«ch had Iwen .-•«
, * r '1 W Oommunlel-lod Vlelminh
Ruerllla., Iwcanse "our interest in
this position D not worth the stHffre ■•( human liven."

Sunforrl Wcnlher
High yesterday, 00
U w this morning «!»
Rain yeelerdav Od Inch
Total Kent. rein. 3 0-' Ifiebes
Normal 8«pt. rain. h.W Inch*.
T id e today. High, 7;37 A.M.
ami 7:83 P.M. and low. |;M
A M end 1:34 P.M.

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