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S A N R T u I ) , h 1.O K lir A .

Eotaliiiahed 1908

Quick S e n a te A c tio n 20 Mile G ain N o r t h
Is E x p e c t e d T o d a y :
W est O f T a e g u Is
4.7 Billions In N e w
T u rn in g R etreat I n ­
Revenue E x p e c t e d
to Ro u t. S a y s G a y

Big T im e Bookie
Is Mum To Query
On Florida Tie-Up

W EA TH ER

Far It) cloud) Milll a !• » local
.huwer* extreme *&lt;Julh uorlluu
uthrrwi.e K rn rn ll) (sir through

S iiu iJ i) Continued » « m Light
in modct/iie iin.it.lf ••End*.

AM INDKPKNDEN't DAILY N hWaPAPKH
F K Ill.U

AiwMK'iutetl I’rww I .car-eil Wire

M . l ' l . 22. 111.11

House Passes Fierce Battle
President Vetoes
McCarran Bill To 328 To 7 Tax
Boosting Bill
Cavalry
1st
J Curb Communism
T r u m a n Says Measure
W o u ld Give A id And
Comfort T o E nem y;
Over-riding
Seen

T IIE

N o. *23

Rages Over Seoul;
Advances On Sangju

L e a t h e r n e c k s P r e p a r e To Bed l &gt;4»a\ n

At

/’ tli
Uivisioii S c i / c s
S u w o n C u ttin g R o a d
F r o m South K o r e a ;
An
Field In U s e

t h e T rmil

W ASHINGTON. Sept. 2 7 141— 1 he Stnatr t.alay rejected
a proposal by Senator Wherry
(K -N rb) that it retain, in mudktied lurm, hi* proposal lor a
flat ban on rrommilr aid to na­
tion* which traur In war mm
leriaU with l(u**ta. Ihr cole
'a a* IV to IX. I he artiun uprtird
the way for a vole on arrrptanre of a llou*e provision backrd by Adminialralion force*.

tl* D O N W H I T E H E A D
lit JACK MarllKTII
W ill I l
S MAR INKS O U T W ITH l -S. FIR ST C AV ALR Y.
At*WASHINGTON^ Sept. 22-&lt;/P)
S||)I S E O U L . Sept 22 &lt; / V ) Korea, Sept 22 &lt;/1’)
A U. S.
»?-Pretuf*nt Truman today vetoed
L &gt; 4ml .'stulli KoifJii M jn n e i
Fint Cavalry talk force with lank*
thr bill to curb iiibvittith.
Kefauver Com m ittee
hl.ntrti llirli u »v to tlir o li li k ll t t
and mutourrd equipment advanced
The PPretidenl vent a long veto
all V'r*.||J 1Ait Jk\ alKitnit I I (I tllCIt)'
P r o b e s New J e r s e y
20 mile, today III a hrraklluuugh
mrt.sgr to thr Home, wlucli wat
drive
lo
trap
lleeing
Red.
in
thr
lltetll Kr*( J r trti a r ( u n f .
Gam ing Operations
waiting to uvrinde him on thr
old Hiutheavl Koiean l-eachhead.
( I lilt
H i t valitlril 41
itiur.
W AS H IN G TO N , Kept. IX— (41
Ih - column at nightfall wa*
•t /&gt; I* M
1 V* A M l&gt; » T —
He called the bill a mraiuir — Thr Senate Crime InvrstlgatNaugju, a key tail and highway
4111I 4 ur led lo an ail field in
which would "give aid and rum- ing I urn mil lee *utid I to 0 to­
].ip.ili elirtr n wai teleSiHJtllflll 14|*4I)
WASHINGTON. Sept 22 D l l lU ltc tio li leading to Seoul. HH) air
day
to
rrroinrariul
that
thr
Sen­
loll to Ibote who would detlioy
ate rite Harry ltu»*ell, Chiragn
lilloitrii In |itUt» »• ^ |* M ---H
Ihr ttouir ihoutrd ovriwhrlin- niiln noilhweil
J»and Mla-ni gambler, fur con­ mg appiovjl lociay of a fuvl inHie pui|xitr of the ilnvr w it lu
&lt;* A \1 l-S T today.)
^ Further, he raid, it would help tempt.
vtallment" lax booiting lull to help cipluir Sitlgju. 4 ) nr iiulr. north- ,
It* mid ahriiiooii ihr M a h iim
Communiiti inilead of hutting
pay ful the ru.tt uf aiming againvl west of lirg u , .mil tut the Kunt-!
I
m i I ittil kitlriril Scuul $» a t al*
W
A
M
IIN
G
IU
Y
Sept.
22
4
/
1
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them and "weaken out elitling in­
ll.Ullvh I ' t l l v l
V*riF tlUlblhlj Ii&gt;Hairy K u rrll, frpulrd blg-lime Cominuiiivl aggirttion Quo k Sen­ chon-Himcliwng loul Kuuuhon i.
ternal arc uiity meaiutei.”
ate pauagr M C I rxpeclcd lo put It 20 tulles south ol Siliy.Jy nut
niin l thr tit* litUitfi utt t(tr rtftl
uxmblei.
declined
again
today
to
The Pieudent rent a lung veto
oil Ptftidrnl I h i i i i .i i i i ilrvk b&gt; H um limy it 10 mile* nuitli
I li(r
menage in unutual hum It wai antwrl question* about IkmA ic
Ihr Kumc lion 111me hilly hu;hnightfall
opCfelliilll
in
ITunda
a
In
I
Senatul
I U i|n i*«liti^ v it v •»! niu ir limit
doublr-r paced with a cine hue
A loll call vote of J28 lo 1 wiy it the bril hiyhwiy r « ip e
I INNHHK) iovint.il |*v|' ul 4 1it 111 inAV
letter attached aiking that "every h rla u .ri (D-1 etui) caul hr would
route for the Red* tiering lielore
hr* mii ir uiir ol thr hloi&gt;«lir«t bit*
member o( the Congren" read and ircuiiimend he l&gt;e cited lor con- »|ied the lull llnuugh the ffouvr.
the Allied offensive.
Irmpl
nf
Cungrr.i
Mr.
Iiutnau
already
hav
ex(Irv'i. timlv of (fir hvir.tn **j i . T h e
coniider the menage "very care­
‘‘.She’, i rout now." u n I Mai.
Krlauvri,
chalimait
ol
thr
Sen­
pirued
him-eli
a.
well
pleated
with
l
u ll
iti |iirjMilii§[ (uf h o m e to*
f u lly " before balloting on panage
ate Crime Inveitigaling Commilire, the mraiuir, and iv c .petted to General I luh.ul R Gay lommind-i
hou * ImfitlUV!
Jilt* tiHltd (UP4fl
of the bill over hit veto.
ing the First Cavalry, who rude
tlir i j r illo» (lull «»( 4 I j tnfr |&gt;4lt uf
But. regardlen of the *e*en alto din luted lilt group u look­ ugn it immediately, even though
along with the lolumn "We’ve had
tltr •.t|*iUl
point* he railed again*! thr legit- ing inlu large-txale gambling opr- it'* rvtimatrd annual irv/nue ol
a great day,” hr taid.
latuuit
in
nuillirrii
New
jritry
$4,700,000,000 tall, vhmt ol the
lation in a SSOO-woid menage,
H u ihr Yotilhriii I i o h I of the
N O I M I M O M T H I M O H IIN O M O N t In South Koiea. * gmup ..f U S M s ilu e . p m -ie t- - -t h • tew I. m*
The tloupe i. lumped oil at
Congren war ready to make the and it liyiug lu rail Joe Admin, an- $5,000,000,000 lie liked Iwu
I III llofl h r.-u l be 44 Itllf j d , 4 talk
xltuirye
a*
lliey
unfold
Uieii
|w,l
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II
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lo«-l
lv
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tli4t
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ll.e
n.
dawn horn a village t •pluird yes­
uthn icpulrd gainblrr. at a wit- inonlht agu
II.eld It lu mid contrail to the ol i 411tliot U 4I1 1* I - I* it Jt *p I- p »rl it 1 * ■l Ho •line
11-&gt;• 1'■■**•* ““D
bill a law.
Inn. lion, llir l
iridli
terday nurthwrit uf Ijrg u
nett, (hit it all pait ol * wide
Shortly before the Vole w»*
Among oilier thing*, it would re
I mii l ill vr i.&gt;ii mllnl .iiiitliwatii
A II. S. (*ih Army r|Hik&lt;-.man
■plead luquiiy the luuitlilllfr ha* taken, it wa* announced m (he
lUainaae* n*. e u &gt; T w .l
■lid i i| tuir,i ihr lug .ill|hi ■I of
Home that Chairman Duughlun said elements of the IMth Division
been making fin week*.
111wn
ii . 2D mile, couth &lt;d Seoul.
advanced
rigid
miles
today
in
the
Kuitrll wai qucibonrd thirr tD -N C l ha* railed the Way* and Allied advancr sector northwest
Mean* Committee to meet tomor­
Ih r infantry look Du- airfield
day* ago about hit actmliri in row. Tin- plan ia to map out pro- uf Taegu.
with llttb &gt;-ppm It lull and a de­
The thrust plaint th&gt; Americans
Honda and he drchnrd lo an- reduce for bringing out a multi
li- •• .|on kI) wn« tinnwii aruund
six
mile*
east
of
Kumchon,
:tO
Du- (util It had l-rrii ai-anduned
iwer cjurtliunt on the ground* it billion dollar excea* profit* tax
mile* northwest of Taegu Kumuiiiii tbnii two mutdh* agu by the
might tend to incriminate him.
{*
^""gfeaa ran vote whan chun is an importaui mil *nd
i/l ‘i I hr I t i)&lt; i .tl R r.r r. e Una
W A SH IN G TO N -cpi
Anui ivittn, ni, lluu southward
ii ,,.,.
,
It route* lark in Novemlwr.
highway
bub
During a morning
*e»Mon loDamocraU and Rvpubliran* aIll.t vliult 41 the uiil.dion .pellet appeared today to be Ihiu Iii lllg bait,
retri ut
Itri11•h troops lighting *nuUi of Rut thr unlit toiltiol .vgem V Im . a bit Il n u r aiiiiiiUUiliun Irlt. ami a wi'l
Stale Highway Patrolman R. day hr wa* aiktd tuch ipieitionv like went on record, in doling
t’lvdien* fin in g from Seoul
Harriinn tnday railed attention a* whether he knew tome member* i debate, a* favoring paitage of thr l!4th Division were halted at
«v Du- ComiuunUt* ate building
thr l«se of a high hill. Enemy lo urr It.
to the willful neclret of »omr
F i n a n c i n g G v e r R F C tun-- barricades al street interWliru die to,m i un Sept h aimouined vome linly ligbt 1 111l*s un
tanks on the hill fired down &lt;&gt;n
parenta |n permitting the urwra- of the old Capone gang, and why ' U^ ‘ *
i'-I iu ii - ai.d -tigginy liencbea in
a newer
n o n ja ..uhpoena
mL . , , . , . i 1 . t1*!*- MaHln of M niiarliUMlI*. Ihr licit inf* troops
ty liint
j llnu-ni salt-) tar uts n- an
iiiHiiini
tion of tnolor scootera by children he
lie tailed
tailed In
lo a
at t U
BapobHcju* lender, la.
'Foltl
Hi* Mi KiUbin J.. 1 .tree Is fur stsial ut d U destep,
tl
piovnJad
a
llt-dag
•
The
First
Cavalry
tad
W
n
j
no* ol^enouyh tq Hit* thaae.
feti.e
a hlorIda meeting of the crime *w m a format atataimam al*o:
notice In-foie putting Die
stalled In this sector aturr an Al
l A ' ^ t y m V pttfs the minimum are rommillra.
He aaid Kapublirana agree,) to a lied drive opened Ratiirdav
I be i.lv illlagri ul piivate lilt
•in f i i n ^ i
(be Kuiean lernt
ton* Into affect last Mon­
~ t which the*# motor ecnntn*
mi mg to* tbe plnpnrcd Ivtetionl tiu H.-ulh ali-unlsm, which the
At unr point in today'* drive
day.
Senator, warned h.m he wa. ^ r . , , lnU&lt;,il.C° " !r
J .h“ kT
may ha operated at 14 rear*, and
Tii.la) It Wl» .tint) me tn -i re Ii I nun d m n tbn-e pii.(Ml'cd bv the &gt;it) i* i nilt aiuutid rod which has
the task foirr gained fix mile
aenou. trouble when ho , ,,
V. W*
In the future thle taw will be courting
— 'WAI|M
- MW4 fl» r «*# I VIHi
In Hie extra eettlon and pan an tit six hours
i I ii,*c park on its slope — thr
11
suit id th* advance notice .
strictly enforced, hr declared
excel* profit* tax."
4I MbllKUfl r**i j Apr I WI&gt;il1
big jump III dfliartnirnl -tut - Rri mi-tlUi lloll lu illl-c t .i||HlllThe force moved for »t t richeThe parent* nf virdgbu* ate
ltd . tax, Martin laid, "ahould unopposed, then encountered li­
it.
wlltcll tl - until gill- tile In-1 llitll Heir |n&gt;tulr,| Kill Ini IIV b)
•he fine* Mihleet tn be called Into
make provUton for reSaormlde ami st.tanre. Evrty tune an ruruiv
clue mi Die eeneial retail ptc t ill M lll litei t IIIlofil \li Klbblll
the proper court* to answer
[•roper reoouveralon allow anre., IMickrt was cleared out the taut.'
iiiu - -lining tin warning period
charges, he a'tiled
l b « . . . irlr ili u v - to t*&gt;e leienl
hut
ahould
rule
out
prufitrenng
Di'p/iitinent itule n p .n l, *
roibsl on with infantry tr«u|»&gt;Motor scooter* are clas-tflc-t
OiuttKC
C
o
u
n
t
y
C
Of
C
n-ninti
ul v lo* vl j grill v i / l r
i.y
anyone,"
Du tn.uid yesterday froui m n the
followilig.
•a n mtiior vehicle, he pointed The pei itit. iii&gt;ui ioral imi of the
Cooper (D-Tennl told the
itlnli Imwed Dial ill/1 weell- 1 in* ul tielwerli lltr t itV uni llir
"Y»u can *ee Itu-m going up m
iMif, and It I* necessary to com- propo.eil Seminole County Earin - 1 Hep.
A
g
r
e
e
s
T
o
R
r
W
u
u
l
M’MBlIeaea Oa Paae Twm
,,
ale. Ininprii 5!f» (n-r eent nVr- l u i l l u l l l lliuis |»I I iilirt lli v se.
to the hill* hv the hundre*!*," •• 1
nl* with law* roverine th«i«e. er. Auction Market wa. ilecideil
II s s l l s s i * u n sav e I s o
C o u n t y B o r d e r S irii h» p u n . .us week wimii .»■ i i i .I I I I t dull lull V I," lli *1 KlI'iV
M^Winnr* of M or over bold r» upon at a Hireling uf more Ilian 40
nrailv emle.1 before tile rteiflt
^ lifilirattiMi* ft‘*
lt*l*
Wgtrtcted onere'ors licenaea.
grower* at a meeting held u»t
i il ir. I r o n
in llir Iniiu id v Ml l*»lw iii"i v |»r tiLLurii'A m 1hv iiffSfi'
Patrolman Harrison ufe-d that night at the temporary »!te, the
|be Jiyieei ye.trlday agiecil |o lei ms well- annuunceil.
To
nfflclul* cnliceib-d I tint w»* dtv upturn lu p u n lu t e i I dl.iMHI •t iin* Hti|i«*r%.I«i!r i&gt;f
litia tio ii
person* Interested in bMIrr law Meriwether pa.ture at (llnderville.
*|Hintof tbe ctralion of a w.vy- silling evidence that consumer ■
I Vurt ItoiiRr (K*tfinning lu
in i r v r n u r I h mils Im i m i « l i Ui lluu ■ft
enforcement on drunkon driving C. R. Da w on. duiiriiian, .aid thi.
vide paik" for picnuket. on the had hurried to make Instullmenl
hum i mw if u
ifiiuniitc*«*»| thi*
Firemen, as well a* atudent*. go
rttend the ahowing and talk on morning.
•1 (I m* Irniiiiiil ■ini 4x.ifelltiiii
»11111k* 11$ l.niittfu* \ M**«vwrugi»r,
"drunkmeters" at the City Hall
Motorist, who wish to aniht |ili&gt;|vrily adjoining the / imi. pmvid- piiiclin.es of televUluii — Is. fm
A dreiafon wa* made by the t to school, only Ihera I* no end lo
ii ility
oi»»'i \i«t»r
tonight at 11:00 o'clock. Thla allow­ group to purcha.e a 40 acre tract the firemen’s school term. Fire some weary stamling in tine to get ■J il,e prunnuon id ihr All m in iiltuir and all the hou.eli.dd i- i
l.u.-\ll llitiir wit** Im41 ini! 11‘||ill*
ing will l&gt;e mad* , through the of land on the Orlando Highway Chief Cleveland pointed uuf lodiv the), drivers licenses had bell. C o in I .me Railruad, miit-ii uf i ■dinnees thit depaitiiii-iii
Mm
HI (
--nun- till Mil
Iiandb In-fillr the credit n- in
•
in 4nfr t n tl»*- O u v m l Klw?till Vlai|I#*'.I Ilf it a 1-41. } 111 'Ilf r
eourtesv of the Daytona (teach eait of lotke Minnie, about two and
Except un Tuesday, which i* hurry up, said Mrs. K. A. Fowl
luge p ill ul tbe piupeily. u n be Hulls tuuk hold
f &gt;*n in !*#• h' L} mu S m% 7 m i v do
i Ml 1 Irtftf Nt»4«MlI*H’l WIii« fit| iJltl
Police Department. •’ .
clean.up
day
at
th*
engine
house
.
secretary
to
Judge
Douglas
s
t
c
half mile* *outh of tin- rltv
Hume suggested, liuwcvei Dial | IMltHMt \4It ||*|| .|l Ibl lU’ lil &lt;it " a•t&gt; 11m r LrtWrrfl |toW and Oct.
A thorough rheck of all arhuul
srcuiru
and on Saturday and Sunday, th- ( stroni thi* morning,
Die Increase in purchase. .u p i«u ‘
44It4'|| (lit* I'Mctk • Will In* tilDlfd*
|U i«,. i|.i&gt;. !»•* .nut, limit,| lint Ih
hutaea op-rated In tho Countv I* limit*, ami u .hurt distance loulh- firemen attend dally *e**ion* to
She
revralrd
that
to
dale
but
of the Muvieland Drive In
llir nivttri v,iv hiuimld *u the tbe txiaril'* idea that a "nimb-*'
I hr tffici* t oprii itailv (rDiii 9*0U
.i.li-ijuiili- in inii-tiu, 1 Din u i i r
&lt; lnjr made hr Mr. HarrUon. Thla ea*t
study
the
latest
method*
of
fin
5,7041
out
uf
a
potential
Itt.iKMi
I
itlrntiiiii uf llir J i y i r r i h) 'A. H tightening illi Will In- sufficient in.ii.e, wiuii.r, tiack*. mechanical \ M !♦* fixHiti ami fi miii - fM I*'
a M point aafety check, he Theater. Mr. Dawnon presided, prevention and control.
i t ‘Malle Hr 4 ns t - * , , * m «*
cense* have been sold, and l&gt;&gt;II ,»mi I h „ - 4 mh I’ . , ,
i *, &gt;, l
no |* \} rtcrpl Slim.las wh«*n
aald, including inspection of with Runner Carter serving a« arc
Slrm
prt. pirinlrut ol tlir club.
During
th*
past
week
they
have
dieted that during the remainin
rrtary.
tl i‘Id 4i '» al fionii
frame alie*, brake*, ate.
been
drilling
with
pumps,
machine
week from 500 to Otto a dav veil1 who iHiuileil mil lb it insiiv pc Fv4*rc(l II. Wolth. r&gt;7
Meanwhile, a group of volun­
II I I IMISSISl,
Ih r
•UtirrvUi&lt;r Irt|ur4ti
all
w|„, , „ (l ||,r / m,t
,|
teer* ha* gone to work at the tem equipment, foe noislet, etc. N*-»‘ have to be sold t-fore the dea l
1! IH IIIN ti I i i S Sept 22 l41 finin' *vln» Lav* ctmiti!rd t h n r ad*
mfrlong bill
, ,
|
ail*, putting up flood light* week there will b* practice with line. Sept. SO.
rwu \ 11 Furri i h i Itnuidi-r
df*"*kt t h r u ftaiiirii i»r Itavr h a l
W ASHINGTON. S m I . * $ -(4 1 n
Thr Department of FubHc S .M - '" cn,\ a«om ,JlDouv tan be ve
jel fkght.-i.
off t mm Man* iitn mI Hint rliAtiK1* in *hr ir r#nU*
Ing *e*t* and preparing thr extension ladder*. Work I* con
— Rep. Ilerlong (D -P u | ha* in­
I liming on the cleaning and re­ in Tallaha-see ha* announ-ed lba‘ «uretl f oil Mellon I’nk be .lilctl
.
t
.
i
lull
mtba.iin
I'ligtafid
at
.
Ul
Evi-rrtl
II
Webb,
57,
parking
spare.
i rat mn ifntu* •inc**
iffairs*
troduced a bill to provide for
although Oct. I, falls un a Honda' u loo fit away fiutu llir /mi Im Wtdm-.day night in the l»- &gt;1 A M IE S T I t-ntii) -Ii .i .ri nn.l •tinjf iii ih r tprinif, t« irpo rt to
The official name for thr auc­ painting uf fire hydrant*.
tho atockplllng of ramlo a* a
all
persons
applying
for
a
It*'.'
i|,r
puipovr.
atti-llipl
tn
fI\
l.-.iHi
nilh-s
null
hospital following
ii itliu ..
-I
(I i . * f ( U r nnd ImiI' t h r • h u n g r t
tion market has not yet been de
atratrglc material.
driver* license after that date wi
lr A
e„.I1|wr.,|on j, ... muie than thrve years
.lop In New \ nik
t«xiirilrd upon thr IitHiki Thin if*
Ramie, a ault fiber. I« railed chlrd upon, nor have permanent
U
l
4
an
have
to
take
the
drivers
cxan.iicut„
,
,
h..
Jn&gt;|.,.,
,
M
,»
y
|lif
\il
F
o
u
r
heailipiuil
Horn
in
Cassia,
Fla
.
InI.
1 I4t|l« I *llir 111 of Inw
in the Everglades and other see- officer* yet lieen named foi the
in*'It-i'll
I
.'rj
Mi
Webb
h
h
.
fm
no
1
1
y
-iDim
or
pay
a
deliliituent
fee.
null
need
D-at
Dutwn
.
All apptiinf loin fm ilt*rfilYY
— lions of Flurlda. It I* used In the orgnniution aaid title Mathirux
tlir .hellers and benches, he mid
In order to aid working pe«p
•m iking of textile, marine and president of the Seminole County
Wally Krohne J t.. tidil the plnyeeil Ii)' l.i-i* ITrnDirl* It,- -- i j-me plane, pilntcil by Ir..i n.i4. «,tll"f4 tciii«fV hr in ihr .iffn*r uf
\\
|i
the
office
of
the
County
Judge
»
it
nu-mlH-r
of
the
Mnsunir
I
*
•
t,
•
Hi'liillini'
and
Id
t
ul
•I'*4 *tt| •rvluur nt»i lain than
J a v ri*4‘n t h a t Sufiftiiil hu$ a fair
other cordage. It I* known for it* Farm llutrau which I* active in the
Lieut. I'sul Hudgins, son of Mr.
1 |f un ihr fifth *!a\ ur#&gt;*«wttfiif
and Mr*. L. II. Hodgins, 20IH 1*1 remain open next week during lb v lim ir r to B rc u tr a n A n K*»rr«» .vml tbe Ainerii-an Legmn I -i llltctiic, cnrnplite.l i l . ii f|Mt
project.
durability and strength.
s*
iiiisini.
fueling
-vc
i
I'lc
.twn
k,
•|ir r|g itioii and thr Ballot* mutt
«*ni|*'t fmifiiiiK 4&lt;*ho«*| uiith i t h r No. R.1
The final mi*cellaneou* auction metto Avenue. I* home un 15 da* noon hour for those who cam
IlMpIll
lo
arid
liuui
li,1i*t
lin
y
lie
is
survived
I.y
line
.1
tel
l&gt;r tu li it 'ifflri* fiul 1;itri tli4fi f»;IK*
will be held tonight at the Sanford leave, following th* receiving of obtain (heir license during D civilian emit met ip in ii, tirul t«*I&lt;1
I Mr*. 1.i-ti'ii (! Kgger of I .D ■ n-.-i-h Mill hi'li alrbn.i- un
t•'mhI Imi r «l I in I'mmf !**»*»
1* \\ - mi the fuuith da&gt; itiwwlinf
State Farmers Market auction hi* "wing*" at the advanced A.F. regular time.
I - land witin night hiun*
Monroe,
th»- rlrrtii»n. or Friday. N mv. 1.
block. On Friday night, Sept, ^g, Rase al Enid, ( Ik Iw. He I* noe;
Funeral service* will Ih- - ii
thla type of auction will l&gt;e held qualified a* an air pilot.
ducted ut Erickson Funernl II -&gt;- III.I E KK1 II \Nx11 K1
i m KMHII i i ii \ in*i:s
at the Gindrrvlllr *ite, Mr. Ma­
He graduated from Seminole
War II mat u&gt; more than f,000,G A I N t SVII.I J
Sepi
22
T
ut 2:30 I' M. Sunday with "•
&lt; T lir \ (iO . Srpl 22— t&gt;r»— DorHigh School In 1045, attended the
thirux declared.
000 ratualtlr* and
•
Itev, W. I*. Ilronks, Jr offi- nil
Mnj General Jnmea A. Van fnr* who rh a rfr palirnt« with #*•
Univereity of Flurlda for three
WHEREAS, them are many;
- ing. Burial will l-e in Sylvan I -it* Fleet, ruin mo lid lllg gelieial uf tin- t.-aaivr f r r i can l*r Clllrti on t(,#
years,
and
served
In
the
Navy.
A
ELKS
A
U
C
TIO
N
Cemetery. The Masons will b.-»v- 2nd Arm y, ha* accepte*t tin in­ tju p ii in 'U »latr» including
million* of handlMpped perThe Hanford Lodge of Elk* I* brother, Leroy Hudgins,
served
i lioige uf tbe giaVeside aervi-'i
vitation ' » ipcali at the Floridu l'I»•r nhi atiil ihr O iilfk l 4&gt;f Co*
ion* in the United StAtea, many
with tha 15th Division uurlng
planning
an
auction
tale
in
con­
llliie Key liaruiuct during Du- liinthta
•I whom by their affwta were
World War If.
L. E. Msck and C. J. Luke ol the Dayton* Resell I'ulice force g.ne
nection
with
Ita
aid
to
crippled
I'nivrrslty
of
Florida'*
I’.'fUt
lilt ADI.EY I 'l t o M u l l D
Thr Am rriran Mrdfral Vr^ck*id*
of great aid In manufacturing
children
drive.
Th*
auction
will
Iw
a
practical
dcmumtralion
fait
ni^bt
uf
the
“
drunkinctri"
now
i
u
k
h
i
ti-*lliei-i,ining. Oct t i l t
W ASHIN G TO N , Sept 22 i f ’ * n nttimunrrd today thal Stair
munition* or providing mentlal
LA ST ROSE O F SUMMER
held
on
a
Friday
night
at
th*
new
Vurt Fleet served n* n prufe.
A liu illio iii uf
aorvira for the war eifart, and
CHICAGO, Sept. 21— 141— To- fully uted by Daytona Bcacb and Voluua munty to dctnminc the ('resident Truman today plnne-t -- mii in Ihe military department Mrihral
Farmer* Auction Market, *ald C
i d up cummittm tn thci#
WHKRKAS, all of theae perday was the last full day of thy degree of alcohol in a tirrson's bbe-J. and llineby ib-irtnonr scienlifi sllv tbe shoulders of (irncral Omni V here from lt(2 l-JI and from IU21.' ha&gt;r
R. Dawson, marktt chairman.
plan*' tu hrar variout i*omplji(nt«
llrsdley tbe fifth silver star •1
•on* including di.abled veteran
summer season and It was bow. whether or not hr it drunk.
rt. lie was also lieml (outlmll nf (hr public
General of the Army the na'i--"'
of World War I and II dMerv*
ing out with a mixture of weath­
Of ca»e» where the d ru n k m rt.rt----OUR M IS TA K E
1cuacb for two yea*•&gt; and varsity
xelf-iupporting. *»lf-te*perting
RO CHESTER, N. Y-, 8*pt. *2 er for th* country. Autumn slarta Indicated Intoxication • Ul* |&gt;rt an adjoining tub.- At a certain highest military rank
line cuacli during the heyday nf
fob* In which they eon make — &lt;4*1— Secretary uf Def*na* Mar- at V:44 A. M. (E 8 T ) tomorrow. rentage of convictlona has br/n moment during tbe release uf
Florida (notball.
SLACK S E N TE N C E D
uaeful contribution* to our com­ •hail *ay* there would I** ‘‘no
There were cool spot*, warm obtained in Daytona Beach, *a!&lt;l air the color of t-oih tulu-. iM-came
G R E E N V ILLE . Trim , Sepi
-o F )
J A C K S O N V IL L E Sept.
and humid reglone ana tom# rain. Mr. Luke.
munity, atate and nation....
the same, ending tbe reaction. — (41— Alfred Dean Slack tudu)
prrtent menace of a third Wor
Hit H I M II l i n v n K F D
H5
70
AGntita
It was atill summer weather
More than 2t» percent of per- i A gauge meaaurrs the amount nf was sentenced to 15 year* in a
w a r" If Congreae had held the
NOW ,‘ TH ER EFO R E, I. An­
OSLO, Norway, Sept.- 22— lA’54
71
II,11(011
Ralph
Run, lie,
fiurnci
drew Carraway, Mayor of the rltiien nrmy ready for moblllta over most of tha southeastern sons arretted on sutpicion »f ntr u*e&lt;l from the Imlloon. Tbe federal primm for wartime spy­ — Dr.
58
71
Chicago
states, tha southwest and along drunkrnnrea have been turne-l less air used, the greater U the
Dnltiul Nations mcdlalor m I'ate
City of Sanford, da «*t a*ide lion after World War I.
ing
for
Soviet
Russia
54
7’t
De* Moines
Had Congren pasted such a most of tha Pacific coast. It was loose foltowlng tests, Indicating percentsgr uf slculin) in the
Hline, has been awarded the Nidiel
tho week of Oct. 1 Ip Oct. 7 a*
Judge
Robert
l
Taylor
In
pin
88
TS
New York
law, Marshall »aid last night, more lihs autumn in a bell from they wrre not drunk, he declared, breath, ('harts reveal the exact r-uuncmg si-ntence terrmul Slack’, i’eacr I'rile.
58
EMPLOY TH R PH YSIC A LLY
r'-ll
I'liiladelphia
"I do not tielleve even a Hitler the New England atataa westward
Tne demonstration »*-oa plac-- |&gt;errrntage.
•* rsniunage activities fur Ru**i:i
Buliclie,
an
Aineiicau
Negiu,
56
71
I’hoenix
HANDICAPPED W SKK. and I
would have dared to provoke a arrow the great lake* and th* st the meeting of the Seminole
j , , , , u kn„wn „ , )ir ,,rP|hnl- "shucking."
ucceesled Count Folke Bcrnadotte
Hi!
52
call upon all local official*, all
Seattle
County Safety (ouncll In the t i n
,,,, ,f
|H. „ un
j
second World War and, without plains stataa.
at
the
Ii.
N.
meiliatur
in
I'ab-stuu1 he Judge thus Ignored the guv
Sri
(ta
Jncksuiiville
local employer*, all logal civic or- th* havoc of that war, there would
Hall, at which Marion Harman, h„
JM.rrrh! ,)f , Iruhul In lire erniiivnCs r ecummelutatin for a after Bcrnadotte was a -asslnated
78
f7
Key West
gonliatloM and all ctUtoai to be no present menace of a third
BLACK A N D T A N
ch-lrman. presided.
.......................
blood as Indicated by the l-rrath, III.year sentence for Slack, wh (,n Hi pt, 17, IlMH. Bitnche IteIH»
M
Ocala Airport
aaalit In every way noulble. to World War."
L IT T L E ROCK, Ark., Sept. 22
Mr. Mark, and several per- j
• not regar l--ii a&lt; drunk, If nb-aded guilty last .Miindiy sti.l' got iated the armistice between
M
til
ttrlsndo
the end that It .hall be brmieb'
— Oft— The resolution* committee sons attending, acted a* "gulne.»
the
new
Htate
of
lsim-1
and
the
to the attention of aU member a
of the Arkansas Democratic con­ pig*” for the teds in which they mar* he It held for a final teal lugged fur mercy.
BR ID GE AFFKOACII
Arali
Htatre
whicli
ended
the
with what 1s known as the ascommunity *'
“
Asphalt paving l* now being vention voted Inst night to ad­ drank small quantities of “ Four earit* tuh*. This determines the
late uf war there.
m o e x c it in g
fte approach** to th* mit Negroes to full membership Rose*", and • few minute* later
NEW
YORK,
Sent.
22-4
4
1alcoholic
content
of
the
brvatn
Mew up a small balloon which It
Bridge and motor Ilie In th* party.
High yesterday SB
RED SH AK ES HANDS
Th* committee approved and used on the drunkmetar for th* by a change In weight, and ex­ A lU-yrar-old bank messenger
r to use th* bridge
l.ow today 65
STRASBOURG, France, Sept.
died
of
a
heart
attack
today
mutremely
delicate
and
constantly
W. k . Hoag, project sent to tha fall coMmUou, for Narcer breath teat.
Rain yesterday Oo
22 — (41 — Mr». Suxanne Fath,
ments
after
four
armed
masked
tested
scales
are
used.
Th*
scales,
When Ike air from tha balloon
the Statallaad Do- action today, a rsaohltfun to doTotal Sept, rain, 7.W inches
Straetwurg'e pretty young Commen
snatched
a
$16,000
payroll
let* Urn word “white" from • was slowly released into an II- •aid Mr. Mack, ran weigh a on*
thla
Normal Sept. rain. 5.PQ inch**
muniM city councillor, had lu
section of party rules which ha&gt; limlnsted tab# In tha machine Inch line mail# with n pencil. from him and fled through down- qu it lu-l jot- ye ste rd a y t&gt;eC»U»e
Tides today i low, 4:38 A.M » M
tuwn
Brooklyn
streete.
bins:
containing a rad colored chemical, The unit of measure Is tbe mlllo__of th* old
1:58 P. M. and high. 10:80
Harry flchadkln collapsed sml she shmik hands with French
"Tha Democratic Patty In Ark­ the alcohol In tho breath was ab­ gram.
. removed next week, but
A M and IIM I'M.
died
as he was reporting Ihe hold­ Vrvraier Hen* Eleven three week*
The demimxtratorx had a large
■pin* will be left for ansas shall consist at legally sorbed, changing th* color *f
ago.
up by telephone to police.
(OHltsse* ua rss* Ota)
qualified white *lectori a I a." tha chemical In tha tube and In
fUhormen, bo eUtod.
- tvi
WST* i a

Reserve Board Studies Wave Of
Finance P lan For
Sales During Pre-Controls Week Terminal Related
oaui. By City Manager

^ g e Minimum For
Sronter D riv e rs
Will Be Enforced

Ol

nl

J a y c ee s Propose
To Sponsor Picnic
Grounds Near Zoo

Permanent Site For
Auction Mart Chosen

Private

Ahsi‘ii(i*c‘ Kill lot
Applications May
l&gt;o Had Tomorrow

Firemen Attending
(Jet
Fire Control School Little l ime
Licenses By Sept. 30

Dii'dWotlnt'KtlayNiRlil

Lieut. Paul HodginB
Receives His Wintts

Proclamation

“ Drunlcmeter” Is Demonstrated
At Meeting Of Safety Counci l

The Weather

Sanford Weather

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f lA N F tM D

An the fifth reifulrtr ae^ion of the United NflUortn CT^M- j R^ rh^ h ^ n t &gt; m " l ^ t h / ’^ « h N
Ai’ Foreign Affeirs A ti'y tt
ernl Assembly was opened by Carlos P. Itomtilft or the
l r f an.! me i »log Free7 rl i T ¥ ftitiiU iiftftft*
Rrllain'* socialist government
•M ini m arr*ft4 rl&gt;n n l l n Philippines, the retlritiK preMldcnt, he was bound to retail »ha&lt;le.i roa&lt;i* •« hide artillery
|1»ft«U1T, Iftll, ftl Ikf l*a#t Of hr# that In lakliiK office last year he proclaimed the hope that
.
. sunamvon has non a doubtful parliamentary
f H f ’rili flftilfft, ft&lt;4» Ik# i l l
It narrowly defeated lh#
ti.» 1U4U sesslyt m ight be the "peare assembly” . Instead uililemdy rampu* i&gt; heirjf u»«| victory.
Cftftdrtftft *( Kairk I, im .
Conservative attempt to compel It*
the yesr which was to follow brought to the United Nations » , H po-nlor. for ariillery pirro«, i|o«rnfall over th# controversial
''"
* 611**11 i m :ift
Ullftt
not peace but war. It Is possible, however, that the w ar In oth#r hlrh ground in the city t##l nationalisation program.
MINIKIN IIM ft
llitilniii HaftRlff
. which the U N is fighting, In name and in fact m ight lead «•
ho,n* nf «#„.
This altark was led by former
"
ftT lift1 (TllTlO k I U T M
Prim# Minister Winston Churchill
the
organiration
closer
to
the
(teaceful
world
for
which
it
nun
Hh,.Pi
pra.i,|rni
«&gt;
f
the
H#
f Iftiiln
I O
Mftftlk
I*" was created.
(lutille nf Korea, waa Iwmg uae&lt;l in best fighting form. It was pr#
riplatcd by th# government’s an
hr#* Mr# ik*
■#*
a
The General Assembly has received a number of pro- &lt; hrAilt|unrt#rv lor Ihe North Ko­ nnunremtnl that It would assume
,« ftlnuik*
•••
1-ft t i l l
I* ■* imsula for revising and strengthening Ihe organization on rean 17th Diviftlon.
trcl Industry on Jan. I.
Defena# of Seoul 1* l&gt;#lne wag#rt
*11 •Miaarf »"il»»&lt; raft#*
ma&lt;l# a motion which
-ahkft, 9***lMll*#ft ft«4 a»llrr* ftl llir&lt; h u ts of the Korean esperlcnre It is proposed that th e | fc / lh ? R ^ ftn ^ a d l « h XpioBk. in rhurrhill
effect called for condemnation
■t##|alamftai l*t «k» #■»#»*• •» Assembly net up procedures by which it can immediately rh#*# unit* h»*r a Hard cor# of
nf this program, and Attlr# an­
film f*a4ft. Mill kr rkarat# far
lake effective action in vital mailers on which the Security '•cll-t»Ain«d CommunUt &lt;&gt;fficat« nounced that his government
*f rrftiftlNt *a&gt;.»li-ia»
‘ ~tfftt&gt;&gt;r#fti &lt;ft# NMIlnsnllt W»
Council Is stalled, as fiy use of the veto. There will Ik* re- R&gt;'*
,ro&lt;’P* ih#m»#i*-#» *&lt;# Mould stand or fall on th# vote,
If a iM P i N#r»#"#stall»#a tar
&lt;a«* Vatk. •fclraaa. Ilrlftall. Hsa- unwed argument for bringing into la ing an actual U N mill- WPIP draftrst into th# army only lh# significance of this battle
ilva in lh# rbwruess of th# result
■ ft'fly. ftftf II. I « « l i
tary force, capable of enforcing Ihe orders of the Security r#c#ntly »n.l go#n l,rl#f trslning The Socialists won bv only six
fkr If•ml&gt;1 !• ••
Ik* ( Council and Assembly.
l*»for*
Uing
ru*h#d
Into
th#
il#4aa*rfnt*a I’i h i irklrfc l« rallllr#
votes— irifl to 300. This r#pr#(•#l„.1ftrlr •# Ik* *•» f ,* ftft#akir
•ftnted an all-out effort by both
There nre signs that some of Ihe nations which have f*n' ' " {
kllaa M all Ikr l«ral ar„« n in r"
IJKT
* fkl* ##«**«#*'• "• w#ll “* ■' i»een reludanl to expand the (towers of the U N may now H»nu) will tv#lrom» th# return of •Id#*, amt involved routing III
members of Commons out of l«#d
».f a«ftt* il I•pft' r kft•
have changed their attitude. They see that a number of na­ th# Am#rlrsn&gt; Fl##int natlvai to
attend the session.
tions have demonstrated in the Korean crisis that they are •*v that nro*t ftouth Knraan* ar#
This means that th# country
FRIDAY, R U T 22. I W
,n r * - • * *
. ______
ready to hack the U N even to the extent of fighting The rlrk of th# ||#t| r#glm# aft#r Rf- also Is almott equally divide-! (or
ef rononunlim
wa&lt; al th# tlm# of the general
f o b A i h h ii IUr Vkftftfi
i.ctual ronstitulion of a U N armed force in Kore.a has shown iIavi
“Now I know what Internation­ election la»t February! over tht
that
il
ran
be
done.
Thus
two
delicate
hut
vital
questions
al lor# rnfAnv,” nti# criillan said, mirotlnn of steel nationalisation
R'vn a tmrrard a III f##d anil d»ftnd'ttk iron yn»ng. Oitr Im# »"d about the durability of the U N have been answered. And II 'll m#ant you inuit alv# #»#ry- That wsa the major Issue nf th#
to th* Cnmmunlat— Inrlud. election, In which Attlee sought a
K vfrrliim aho'ild b# anflil «IHr has lieen demonstrated for ail the world to see, that pearo thing
th# rorn ami ilrr twfurr it !■ mandat# for his program and got
» net *v»n th# publican*
w ill not happen; It must be established with hard work and In*
tl|&gt;#n#&lt;l.'*
it bv a hair’s breadth.
samS’ -M a t t. R47.
determination. Th e Imcklxme of Ihe l'niled Nations la now
Hut th#r# Is tiltter and roatly
Churchill naturally mad# th#
fighting
nbft*il
b#fnr#
H#onl
Is
i
litlle
stiffer
than
It
was
before.
most of thi* fifty-fifty division of
On# think a lot *&gt;f •" »"■ I**1'"*
lib#rat#d.
Th#
Itftd*
rtwh#d
re
th# country, and accused th# So.
out nf thi» Knr#»n Mf*r • . • *n
lnffirr#tn*nlA Into tli lln# yrst#r dallst* ,,f using their slendrr mar­
education in llie geography of Ko
Learning: By Traveling'
tl*v on th# w#st and south fttrff tin to “knock tha ether half’ a*
of tha rlly. And lh#jr nrruj
upltd bout. A* a matter of fart there
ft*.
Cultural education has always been considered a by­ fttrong fortlfl#d pt«lllnni from have been report* that some of
The situation in Berlin i* so product of travel. There is n new growth of travel for edu &lt;«hlrh th#y n«w ar# Iwlng ddvan tha Korlallst leader* 'Actudlng
Karlv lnl#tllg#nr» raporti #«li
lent# th#i# day*. we
told ihai •atlon In praetlral matters, with s view to applvlng whs* mated lh# #n#mr ttrength In an-l Attlee himself, haven't twen too
happy about th# opposition to Ihe
If intneonn w#r# to drop a fii#- is learned.
near fteonl at h»twe#n .1.000 and «tft#l program. JWlallftt doctrina­
S
.fK
W
t
troop#
nut
th*
Marin#*
n*«
t T ir lu *1 a h'liv irt#»40ttion. the
rians, however, have Insisted on
Cdm/dion in travel, Il has lieen anld, is prim arily an
third World War would be under attitude on the pnrt of the traveler Involved. Me tours with figtir# I her# nr# 10,011 men faring ■■nine the Tlmlt In Nationalisation
th#m with th# main f*rr# on th*
Steel nationalisation In England
w&lt;r.
a specific purpose to leiun what he ran, or to trace a spe high ground at lh# w#*trrn #dg# «f course I* in n different cate­
nf
lh#
&lt;ity.
&lt;ial interest through foreign countries. It can Ik * an indivi­
gory from other Industrie*, bar?
Piesalenl Tinman I'** join#'!
I.Sftl night for th# first tlmr ing coal. Steel production I* th#
dual matter or ran he sponsored by some organization such
fur fellow limrllri Averell Haiti'
dnr# th# Han nirsr rroaalng Itrn
an a group of formers, a garden club, or a teachers* nssocia &lt;lat» agn, th# R»ds wh##l#d mil »»rv heart of Ihe country'* econ
nan in charting that Senator left lion.
&lt;&gt;mv In normal time#, and I* doub­
•heir arllll#ry In hammer thi- ly so now that thr nation Is In
&gt;» aiding and »l&gt;#iin*g llie CommunA New York radio station got together s group nl \mrileans All night long and the midst of the great ilrfru*#
Ntf. Politic • indeed dolt) make
throtighnul Imlar lh* Reals train­ program.
music lovers who profited by n music festival tour of Ku 's!
hlg gun* &lt;n lh# Ameriran and
rlrant* lied-Itllow*.
Naturally (hi* situation bring*
ro|ie. Many Industrial organizations send representatives to 'Innth Korean Marin*#. Th#y supout the most vigorous nf th# Ideo­
Rumors of lh# linking of Rus- Kuropcan factories, and recently British and French exe­ norleil thi* h#av* firs with anti­ logical arguments pro and con
tian luhmaiinei off lh# Rond* cutives. foremen and workers have visited our Industrial tank gun#, tank* and mortars. Th# Hocialista reiterate that con­
Thr llrd gun position »a* ftpoltnl
rotil rrcall lh# linking of German centers and learned of our method*. In smaller number* nn .South Mountain Inside Seoul. trol nf thi* great Industry by
capitalist* Is a menace to the na­
they
came
from
many
lands.
sabmsrutrs hy Ametiran nsvsl
The Marines are throwing tional Interests. Th# opposition re­
everything
they
hate
at
lh#
lied)
trafllotix b#fm# war wai actually
Th e familiarity w ith other view* and other ways which
tort* that this I* no lime In i#
declared. Nor was il generally such travelers gain is os lm|Kirtant as the more concrete In drive them W k . From Ihe move director* who for years
hilltop this morning he watehul have been running thp steel In­
known until alter IV jrl Maihnr lhal facts and procedures which henceforth will form |M«rt of lh# atlark against lh# dug-ln
dustry successfully, and replace
the “ ihooting w «i" had been their mental Imckground Kduration gained In this way Is R»ds. There was lh# steady roll them hy government direction.
«
f
marhlnegun
and
artillery
fir#
going on fot toma time.
rliAlinKulohml tiy ilt br^jullli.
In short, thl« bitter Imttl# l»
ami trom lh# sky Matin# Cor- lb# epitome nf the political dif­
4
**•
lA ^ _:____
•"lea
plunged
on
the
Red
posi­
j Tfi* United Stale* should fight
ference* h#(wsen Hocialism gml
tion*.
On American Vulues
capitalism, nbvlmrtly It will have
lire THlh parallel* Marahal Titn
tin- i-hift# ftuppurt given th# to be Ironed out before th# govern­
h| quoted' try .Senator PepWr at
can rlalm a clear mamlat#
Cornell University, which In 1881 appointed the ns- an"' 'awealmw'hMgh'r’ *Th#r 'pia’nes ment
ring. And ttligrou* fiWcm ii
from th* almost wnuallv divided
Hop's
first
profpKhor
of
American
history,
Is
to
tske
th#
roared
down
to
fir#
rackets,
mating to b# restored in VugnilkVia
electoral# to gr» "all out" In In­
Imwb*
&lt;fir* augurating socialism.
I the b((kt Greek thildirn, rto ti»l»d Again Jn »!compArsblp enterprise. It Is to have tho first I
on
Prime Minister Attlee presum­
Z lT a l,
from thWr pi tent t, am going tn uitlvcm lty Proft&gt;KsorRhln in ” Am eriran valurs” . T h a t may Hm ioi i m H i m t H 1
ably ha* (hi* to mind, fop h# I*
w
R
fm
L
H
lle
of
tha
chair,
v
c
l
to
ln&gt;
doddarl,
but
th'
hv
flam#
ami
hillnwlng
rUuds
nt ■aid bv Informed anilrv#* ta ^lan
rituiniU,
1
*nntl*frg#n#n»1 election writ ty neri
tr. nno Imtlnfiiryly tfurfi pfdrassor Who holds It will be aapcctraf to pioneer In rc- *r§r amok*.
napalm
Iwimb*
,w#ra
th#
BMtrcfa. teaching mid writing ''which will load In a grantor
Tfc*
v#ar. Tnla would he after steel
hi* filial Rto.
mijftt teirifying. They cgaradtii nationalisation
I* effective and th#
understanding of tho harltagos. traditions and freedoms of from th# h*l|y uf tlie plan* ami
rearmament program Is going full
' } Mftr* than 1*48 person* h*V* American society".
when they sttrtrk tha mountain­ steam It would give the electorate
bfen ktlled In Florida in highway
Th is project at Cornell will he the fruit of An endow­ side flam* (raped serosa the a wide open chance t« declare Itridge* in shrotli nf searing death
strident* to far lltii year. I.*il ment gift which specified that iron of the funds. Certainly Th# telltad gasoline burst in rnat self.
...
Th# next general election will
ytai ri- Ihiv lim* only &lt;426 |i#t* there will Ik* no lack of field In which to work. Cries are ItlE entumn* nf snink# and flame.
prttrlil# an Interesting showdown,
rdnt hid baen killed. Tltur we are heard nn every side that the Am eriran heritage is firing for- Put still th* Reds riling to thrir not milt a* regard* Steel hut In
getting ha battar fart when it comer pitten. We don’t believe It, hut we must admit M could lie petitions- and had to Ha dug nut connection with other ftoriallst
by Infantry.
&lt; programs which the country has
t* preventing accident*. You dorT letter remembered.
Th# A mariean Marina# attack'd egperlencerl.
The hotly disputed
Jtttt ta worry about your boy
lust after dawn and Ihra# hour*
after tha Houth Korean Marine# virtue* of *ncl*ll»#d madleln*. for
being killed in war neaily to much
*
88th
gained
up
to
flv#
axamplf, will h# Ironed out, along
Firnt Cavalry
&gt; Friday and wt* wllhln algh inrned thair attack In the center wllh H#a»v taxation and th* high
a« you do about bit bring killed in
nf
th*
Una
w*M
nf
Hroul.
Rnt
«n
mil##
nf
Oilhjii.
A
thlok
mlm&gt;
«C*atlan#4 Prom Cap# Oa#»
cost of living.
gn autnmnbile accident.
ha east side of th* hill, tha Rtds
f .
f7»s4ral fUy. Th# R#&lt;l« war# field afow#&lt;| Ihe advance.

.-ft

f

I

Jaycee Meet

THE WORLD TODAY
By Tto W irr M irK R K Z IK

^ l a M M •» IMO
■vkUiliM Dali, ••••#■ U l i H i f
.
«&gt;4 ftIfH4M) ______

fi

F R I D A Y S E P T , 22, 1 9 M

B E R A f .D . M N F O R P . W , n w n ) A

Seoul Battle

Assembly t o r Peace

&gt;h e K n n f iir d H e r a l d

.

ilaftSiftftil ft-» - -• * »»» risei
of tb# visit of Air Fcira official*
her# Wednesday and Thursday to
•nspect the facilities at th# A ir­
port.
The "great controver«y" over an
Orange rmintv sign more than a
mile ln«lde Heminole County,
which the Jayrees had rcquetlcd
th# Orange County Chamber of
Commerce move, was *&lt;tiled
peacefully by acceptance of the
■'ff#r of th# latter group to *rl#tl#r Ihe ftlgn In read, “Orange
County, 1.7 mil#" away."
Voile Williams, Jr , chairman of
lh# Jayre# committer In charg#
of th# local "'Crusade for Free
dom" campaign, outlined Ha pur­
pose nf signing petitions and mak­
ing donation* to financ# establish­
ment of a radio program In
Europe t*&gt; counter Soviet piopnga
nda and ll"» President Stemper
appointed John Kadcr, Tlm Craw­
ford, and John Williams to nld
Ihe committee In furthering lh#
campaign
Following the suggestion of
Judge Douglas Rtfnttrom, the Jar-res ftfi'lut »#&lt;) th# "Employ the
I'hvakallv
Handicapped" cam
paiitri John Kad#i,chairman of Itr
Ilona Hlood Hank Comm III#*
"*kel for morn donors of blood
among th# Jay,res.
David Catchrl was named a* a
llricter to replace William Walk­
er who has been railed for Army
duly. Home# Stover was a|»o re
ported as leaving for Ibr «ervlc#
Tb# Jaycces voted to send bill
letlns and nyrec literature In
members In the service. Rert Riplev asked for volunteers for a
softball gam# with F.usti*. Hr
hasn’t got a team yet, and met
wtth one objection to the effect
•'at Ihe Jav-c##* "ar* getting loo
old to play."

Stocks Soar To 10
Year High As Rails
Pace Mart Upswing
NKW YORK, Kept. 22— i/th1 he Mark Market started In
waver lata today after aweeplag
to a ll-y ra r high to tho (warn­
ing. flaln* of a few rr&gt;g« In
around II a share were still In a
clean ass|art I ft hut asnaf prices
were batow Ihe brat levels of lh*
day. Hall stork*, which pow reed
the early advance, fell back with
the rest of the market.

YORK. Ta,. Kepi. 2 2 -W P l- A ft
Armv lieutenant's wdf# *»!d today
«he ha&lt; prtHInncil Preftldent Tedman to art aside a court martial
death sentence Imposed on her hus­
band for disobeying battle order*
In Korea.
The nature "f th# #rd#rs was not
disclosed.
Mrs. Kar Hilbert, mother of two
and ftpe'Hng a third child. tum»d
her appeal over to R#n James F.
I.ind lD Pa|. Tb# Hilbert. *ro
Nrgroea. Mrs. Hilbert return*#
from Japan aft#r the *tart of the
Korean war.
Khe qiiotrd an Aug S Utter from
her husband. First I.leut. I.eon A.
Hilbert. 32, attached to the 25th
Dirt Mon. as saving;
“ I am n&lt;»w tinder arr#«t for not
carrying out an order which would
have |#d me and 12 other men to
certain death.
“I am In the most fterions trou­
ble that a man In Korea nr an{/
place for that matter mav be In X x
*"f H would not have been fdr
you and the rhibll»n, I would Kavs
gone witling!*- but a man ft"»m« to
place his famllv abave alt Jn fhess
mr.tters.
‘T was wondering how vmi
wuuld do without me and how rov
would auppoit the kids and know­
ing you ate with child, the situa­
tion became out nf eontrol and f
made the decision that mav #o«t ml
mv freedom for veara."
*•
In a later lellei, I.leut. Hilbert
told hit wife he had b»#n s*nf«corl to death Kept, fl and would h#
executed witUn a month
"Ho to thr president himsSlf,”
Hilbert urged his wife, sibling:
"This la rraljv th* wor*t that
could happtn. so plea** do everything In any one's power to at
least get my sentence cut down.’! .
Mrs. Ollbert contacted two York
attorneys. They appealed In Rsju
I.Ind.
»
Lind went to the White IlnuSa.
Hh also consulted wllh Defense De­
partment officials at Ihe Pentagon.
Hills rt rrns a wnlter at the Yorktowne Ilotal, York, when h# en­
quire Communi»l» and lesdet* nl listed In the Army In lt*4f».
Communist Ftonl organization* to
register with the Justice Depart­ of a complete list of vital dafanso
plants, laboratories, and other In­
ment. Il ftvould 1*1 ihe govctnmcnl stallations.
lost potential iptet and sabolruii
2. I l would require tha Depart­
into interment camps during war­ ment nf Justice and IU Federal
time and other cmcrgcncic* re­ Bureau of Investigation to wasfv
immense amount* of time and
quiring use of aimed force.
energy attrrnpting to carry out
Criticising th# mraturo Part by what Mr. Tiuman rolled tha un­
part, Mr. Truman said that re­ workable registration provision*.
3 3 . It would deprive the country
gistration of the Common! vl
Party itsalf wuuld nut andangar of the great assistance of many
aliens in lnt#IHg#n«* matter*.
traditional liberties.
4. It would antagonise friend­
^ifavrover,"
told “the ap­
plication of the registration re­ ly governments.
5. It would put tha government
quirement# to eo-c#lied Commun:|yt front organisations ran be the of tho United male*. In tha
'
greatest danger to freedom of though! control btolheri?
speerh. press and assembly, alnre1 ft. It would make It eaalor for
Ihe Allen and Sedition Latr# of ■ubvrrslve &lt;#1100* to become ogturalixed cltlieoo.
17MI."
7. It would give gavernmant of­
These were the main otijecthin* ta the hill, as he saw them: ficials vast power* ta harass All
1. It would aid mttentlsl ene­ ritlxans In the exercise of thalr
mies hy requiting the puhlicathm right of free speech.

O R LAND O. Scpl. 22 — (Ah—
Wra'hrr rondltlon* for Florida
crop* w*r* generally good during
the first half of September— ex­
cept for spot* whet# heavy hurricana fell 8#pt, 4-fl.
Th r w it #i*a" were ManateeKuftkin. Wrbstrr and McIntosh,
th# Florida Agricultural Experi­
ment Ktation-liSDA report Just
(•surd said.
Acreage loti «r*i comparativrly
•mall and in most cases will t&gt;*
ietc! or replanted.
Danting of fall crops in north
ond Central Florida are n little
later than Isrt year hut field pre­
paration In Ihe south is ahead.
Crop indications and condition*
given by th# report:
Snop beans— Smaller acreage
expected In north and rtntrai:
rainx Imnefitterl the lata crop In
Drlmar section.
Cabbage .Heed hetli In fair to
good rondltlon.
Celery— Seed bed* good to exc'llent.
C&gt;&gt;rn— Plantings to date light,
but heavier expected
exrecte in next few
week*. Bulk of act eage In Everglade*.
Cucumber*— McIntosh and Web­
ster acreage Indicated !#•* than
last year nut higher expected In
south Kbit id*.
Eggplant and escarule — F.arly
plantings in Zellwood up ami
growing.
. . .
Peppers— I.Ight
plantings In
Central Florida; seed bed* In
south in good condition.
Potato#* -ft- Planting of small
aerrike underway It* Eevergladet;
Ft. Myers and Dade planting* tn
stnrt next month.
Sqtiath— Reduced fall acreage
teen.
Kt rawbeti let — Traniplanting
lust beginning.
Tomato##— Crops making fair
to good progress with acreage
expected to he 10.MH1 acre*—
I.HO0 more than last year.

Truman Veto

NKW YORK, Sept. 2 2 -U F l— At.
inflatlon-minded s t o c k market
vonrrd to a Itr.yejir peak today.
Not since IP.1I, according to the
Associated I’re s average of flfl
■took*, ha* the general price level
rllmhed «e high- &lt;1
As meanuied bv th* AP average,
th* market broke through eh# tol'i
high nf &gt;1*2/40 a share amt nit IM Mi al noon. Th* lu ll peak wa-

9Pri.R0.

le a th e r Favoring GI Faces Death For
Oops___________
This Month,Disobeying Orders;
Ceifcfy Beds Good Wife Appeals Case

Railroad Issues, much in demote!
recently, powered today’* rl»*.
Other key groups, turh a- aleels.
motors, ruhtof#, rhhmlral*. met
als. and nils, I-lined the parade,
Nleket I'iate Rattoay xonm#’'
ahrad ofitba rest of the market
with a gam of 17 al 11Ul n -l&lt;«.
it on# time. The stock J*tmnH th#'
tame amount vasterdar. Other ad­
vances ranged to more than I I e
share,
Ing tn June 1241 after plunging to
a 4lV-y#ar lew. Steady unward pro
gross was mad* until th* Korean
Hv that tlm* th* nation Will b* war whsn prices nos* Hived In sen
Boulh Korean napuhllran troop. ' » « « dug Into entienrkman i sllrtl In tmirh better position to give ■aI tonal fashion.
hammered out th* northern ahl* **» ,0 ’ hoM
,n Wor,'^
a studied verdict en the Socialist
of th* Ptisan perlm#ter. Tliey salt fin#.
Th* advanco is dosing In cn experiment a* a whel#.
ed Klgye, 10 mil'* northwetl of
Pohing, and a&lt;lvaur'd a mil# and the cits- all along th# lln# but no
nn# h*f.i anr hop** of a triump­
lfaatla#»4 t-i„m Far# 0**1
a half heyond lh# town.
rafustd again to, gnawer. Th#
On the fact e«Allal road north hant tw#*n through tho streets of
maximum p«Mlty for &amp; contempt
nf Pohang, r*ciplur#d saapori. Booul with crowd# eh»#rtn*. It
tr«wna**4 Frost Fag* oea)
of Congtosa conviction la a y*ar
the Bouth Koraone drove alt m||«* w&gt;k#d Ilk# a hmi##-tu-hou*# hatA Beautiful Club Couet,
I* that may tak* »#r*ral day*— to frit an afftotlv# damper on In Jill and a |I,0M. fln f
nd with th* city taking a ham­ Inotallmont
salat,
pgrtfeolarl7
Rust'll (Bid ha had b#4n read­
Hood Ties*. Heed MMhaAlfal fUdls, Exr#|Unt Ownership.
Only
Bouth Korean Marina* who land mering from American atroowot. a s higher Income t t l Wtth- ing tha U. B. totirilMioh » » «
Condltton
Tha Marinm got g good vi#w
Inf* nett month will cut down ilnc# ha wai a boy ind MlUvad
ad In that artg Iart week had heon
ha had toma rtoMs Und4t I t
forced to evacuate under Air y*M#rday of tho d«»1n*ctiy# pow- buying p M M | .
#r nf aIf gftanu wh#n they par*Those officials rtosonad that At noon R#ftuftf tald RostoU
Ther* were qo report* of kr M through tho big railroad mar •aerie would n ri her# pushed out h* ivotiM recommend to thi full
ttvltv by ether Bouth Korean ahalllng y»rd« Ju*F Wool of S#oul in'best the control* dandling If earnr*HI*4 I I • spocial ailFTtlMh
Mhrlnet wh* landed at YnnMek a hug# ma.s of &lt;wUt*d and brok-&gt; they rnnsbisrod k S* Otty to •tttlon that ha M cHM for rtnAir attack* h*d left th# yard* *-uv under tho rontrol terms a* smpt
afld Sittiehrtt on the -ea*i Toast
" *-4farih#r north, Th*«e fore#* wer# #n steel. I^ng trains of k*#o«So • bad b##n before them.
Against this, reports from
•atide iha-atsiv retreat rout* f#t ttvea, lank r»rv, p*»#ftng»r roach#*
RsiOtlful Black B«d*n#tf*
and
hoi
nets
littered
th*
track#:
I
nanr
clttss
say
plenty
nf
r#lall
tha Roll In FJttK h Korea •
Locally Owned. Radio.
couhted
a*
two
moth**
deal
toy#
clltr#
Insist
th#
curha
havvn*'
Th* KOtean IUa radio eonetdad
Hood tlrsr, Sttt* good
ll'aaltea*4 ! &gt; « m Fatte O a rl
•it
th#
tfack#
and
th#ta
were
bund
'#n*
much
In
thilr
butlnati
rot
lh* rommunlefa ware fighting a
Local Owner Good Mechanically
condition
Heui# that lh* proaant frill U
dtferulve gellun on th* tncholi- rod* nf pl«c*o of rolling Moct. nd, unlrss tightened, aren'J Ilk#- “only tha Drat stop tn gstllnl
Only ,
For Sal*
burned
and
twlstdl
by
bomb
Ma»t
•
y
to
do
#o.
Beoul !&lt;a*rhhead but said that
Htlll the Radi had managed to
It will h* another month b#- revenues so vitally n#ed#d" to
elsewhere Allied '“eounterailacki'
keep on* railroad Hack »t*#n nn for* overtll retail talfa flgtiro*. pay for lh* Korean w*r and th*
were l&lt;*1ng repulead.
lh* malh lino running north. Th* In which department rtnrei sale* atmamanl program.
The seven voting Against fthAI
#t#*l rail* on thi* track w#(# are oniy on* Item, are avalUhln
dight ami *loy from u##. Th* in* skrtW mor# clrgtlv ho# the Home passage were; two Re­
other toad#* rislf* wcl* rusted and inflation flgflt I* going on the publican*, Ms*on (III) and Rich
rhvlouily had not been used for consumer front.
(I'a l; th# American l.abot Party
ir**n#Sft4 e» u #s#ft 0#,
Meanwhile, »h# bokr-t has an­ memtwf, Marramonlo of Naw
wtok*.
210 M A G N O L I A ! A Y R .
fVeluhl hamltlng equipment, pave­
Its I Htlto town n*er tha rail- other Immediate problem— * «- York, and four DFmocrats, M ittHANFORD, F L A .
P H O N E 10SI
ment for neo by trucks and other road yard, tha .toll (an* rushed not psndlng bank credit to huslncss, shall (Mlnnl, Rutton (Tenni.
Items making up the compute laughing and cheering th# Marine* wimelhlng Ihe Roard ha* recently Whit* Ijrahol and White (CallfL
atoritoritoa e
terminal laciTlty.
a* they n iir lih l through. Thor# sought to rdrirwin hy atteihollng
A review of the 104* attlmatr* waa no doubt about thrir genuine to posh up Interest rate* on shortby Smith and Ollloapla, Jaabrnm happiness.
torn loans, therapy discouraging
vlll# roginyers, who made th# pro*
One English speaking resident burrowln,-.
llmlnary study, tndlcat#*, ha poliit- told
The board's first attemnta An
ua:
*d out, that all hf tho toW .W
"tV# had no liberty under Rads. that front, launhad ■ month afo,
Oatlhsatad at that ‘ tlm# still hr They
ittyktod tha find among the get it Into a scrap wtth Ur* Trea­
naodml. ami h# added that th# farmers;
sr# halt to Wtok ■&gt;» sury Drpertmant. The Treasury
MWi.tmn commuted bv th# RFC much fot Hitt
them wo had no Urn# to opposes higher rat** (meats**
would not Nave be#u sufficient work far oureaivo*.
•n#y hn*&gt;#| the interest cost on
to cnmplyt* th* project'That- woo id coat# and any 'W# tha 12117,000.000 ono federal debt.
In additlhn, mid Mr M-KIhbin. matt
Blltl wwre#, the Hoard's totest
coma and work'. And thfy
th# RFC w*a requiring that th# Wfnt yw*
you and yon. They word from banks lh leading eltles
tw i ll*l and lochllon* of perV's#, j . .M rak*ami
and clothtofei •cross the nation shew* business
mat#r* remain lh# stun# #»•' v- ' •Jv?” ddnalhmonrInfood
th* Rod avmy. loans look the Mgtost on#-sree&lt;
atotod that if changoa » » r » d*- J ? .
Hop In hlatoyg during th* porind
W ld * Baldctlogri Includhtg:
h lr m it
ffliaalm
■ n svO A u al
im tiU
lu to ! *
#nde«i Bepl. It.
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toS
iftrir coinvmifnvni iim &gt; months M
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we h*¥*
have learned wh*1
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sow IfInl that parking rnelct l*M*u ** **
th* tot ftI of botlneoa lawns to
charges could lw made sufficient Communism meats*."
within $10i,000j000 of th* htotoric
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to phy }ll intrrrst and homl rehigh point of glldtS8,000.000 Sttho terminal Indicate that addl- talned Dee. 22. DUS.
tirvmant money required.
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GARDEN FRESH VEGRTARLKS
Private financing romparlas tiohal Interest and principal pay
Th* board can fire same fur­
reallte that If a bust nee* It grow­ m#nl* fan W diet r i t second ther ahoU at bank loan atpansion.
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issue, mer* tiond*
band Tears*,
liond* ran be It Mn'talaa l s h i m roqulremanU
ls# declared, it must often tong
totofrurt additional M t o 'N f ddWtrsMUbn of
A ll N tw ljr gRBl^ p t d m i K t r r i R f Q u i l l ? F
af lt# msmber banks, which would
totoh “froaring" Imgv mroa# so
A i IU m n r M i P rk ro
Ryy
iridrik' ba'i toritod. Tbard
ar# Indtcatiawg lilRdtg A* w oorii,

SPECIAL SALE

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Former Secretary of Slat# Cor­
dell Hull, who war on# nf lh# few
truly great m#n of the Rnorevelt
admimitialinn, it gratified met the
Itterass of the United Nation* in
&lt;*nd*rmg effective aid to South
If tire* “ f&gt;rcp» for the United Na­
tioni", be u quoted ar raying on
hi* 79th birthday, "Kunia would
h^ve taken over Korea without
fhirfmte. From now the United
N lliorr ■rho'ild continue to grow
ifl rtiength."
Mt» Willism Stsnrhiuy of Kan*
•*s Gity had not heard from her
inn line# he left for Korea. H#
»rile reported mitring in at lion on
Jidr 8. But yetlerday the wai
•bfcwn Aaiociated -Prerr photofmph* of American prirnnerr of
tear in North Korea. **Yei, that'*
niflii igl1 right”, ahe raid, *Tt*

ftf'g m h tlng

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•M#» of lh# roid to g#t away from
lh* ta»V fur##.
A dlvlilon rpokrsman said ICO
R#d prison#** w*r# tak'n south
wait of Tabu.
Cajrturs of Ratigjti, 100 air mll»»
sniithaavi of R#out, wonld dM r
lb# RedR oh# of th* only two rai’
#hd highway rotil#* hntthward to
lh# rapPzl, Cntnmtinlatl falling
‘.#*V to Kuat'hon bafor* th# U. BM ill Division advancing from
Watgwan would ha*# to r#tr#at
(htouab T**Jon amt n#Hhw*td In­
to th# guM of the II, B. B#v»nlh
Dlvialen gt 8Uw#n.
Kumrhon l» tu mil## routh of
Hangju and IB mil#* nottliwasl &lt;f
tVsftgusfi. RV Prldar nightfall
•h# 24th DlvUlon w*t r'p&lt;'tt#d
wlihln si* mile* of Kumrhon.
Th# U. S AH TArc* Himingrr
saM IMrrslIng R»d# there ami
#t*#wh*r# around lh* It**fh1tead
p#t(met#r w#r* h*lng attarkad
mnllnnuily by Alllad flghiar* and
tmmhert.
While lh# First Cavalry forged

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• i sh#.d to th# north, lh# Boulh Ro
relief to know what hap|ten#d In 1
First Division cr«s»#d from
him Wb weie jutf notified he bad lh# irooper's right flank to th#
fRrapfrilied and ibrn if# braid Naklong Hlvrr neat Konsan, aIfl mil#* north of Wa#gwan.
S fliieg ell#. It i« a lot In-Met In I-nul
Th# ala-mlle advance ilc«nl a
«
s#eond trap on kad* still on Ihe

Fnlitt is still on tli# inr tease in
th# United Stales. Thet# weie 2.I M new rare* last setrk, a 22
ggrtenf jump osrer Ihe prretding
So far this year thrir have
been 16? It* r#»e* in tbr Untlr«l
Staler. Seminole County has had
bpt en#- Rut that on# has already
a r t the lo&lt;*| chapter some MOO.
A r that rate tha 16,000 c« m i la
tha United Slate* would tost 16,400.000 lh# first two weeks.
, Government IVwey of New York
ti not wailing for the frtlrial gov­
ernment to provide for rivilian de­
nse. and il it a good thing h*
1*1 for if there is anolhrr Pe«d
libor il will be New York. He

*»«! aide of th* river— In a trlangt# hrtw#en IVaegWan, Tabu
ami Soman. Tb#r# waa no n ilmat# nf the number trapped.
Faith#r south. Ililtlah troops
w ttr «n their flrat real assignm#n* sine# (he Allied offkn#lye
hogan a week ago. Th* British

rrilevvd rlrmrnta of‘ tha
' fl-Wtb
‘ U.
Division near Konglu ami wtr* Ic
heavy battle on high ground srven
mil*# w#at of Ihe Naktnng.
Ilritlsh Royal Narine# wore also
reported In action nn th# Booul
front.
On the British toft flank, a
spearhead of the II. 8. Second
mile* west of the river on tho
rood In Hyepriton.
Another
column, driving southwest from
the rivar, advanced Into the nutaklrta nf HlntMn, eight mile*
southeast of Chogy*.
Htnban, until rocOhtly, we#
headquarter* far Use Kecnnd,
Fourth and
“ - Division.,
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ptnpoetd aa agreement among
la aorthaaMerit state# bbdiito g rpokaamgn msU.
T M trL R ^ » U DMalan oh. UM
to pool1eiedian defeat* arid
aU wkw it a la the etedt ftoatrf
i eorwr attack. Thi# la a toll hr. U

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Social Calendar
M ONDAY
Tha Rrardall Avenue Circle will
m**t at 2:1*1 I*. M. at the Beardall
Chape).
The Seminole llitrh School R T A
Ehftd mrt-tilig will m rfl at }.iffh
JPIool at 8:0« P.M. All Board
member* atre urged to attend.
TU ES D A Y
Tb t Pilot Club will hulil it* bu»ln«*» martini; In the Yacht Club at
8:00 P. M. to be p m riltil |,v thr
board meeting ut 7:80 I*, M

Annuul Reception
Is Given By I*. T. A.
^ "h e annual reception itivrn by
thr executive board of South Sid.
P.T.A. wa« held yesterday- in honor
ol the new teacher* ami parent*
Mr*. R, W. William*, outgoing
pietidrnl, presented the new pie*:dent, Mr*. M. It. Strickland with
a Bieildent pen. Mr* J C. Miti hell,
principal, introduced
the
m-v
teacher*, at which time W T it It
••luted the new teacher* with *t&gt;&lt;
f rauiir. It was announced that
third grade won the room
fount.
The table* were attractively decorated with multicolor
hlldscu*
and fern. I(cfre*hmrnt» consisted
ef punch uml scutch bread. Parent*
who assisted in serving were Mr*.
R. W. Herron, Mr*. Julian Ponder.
Mr*. S. Hutner and Mr*. I). It
Watkln*.
Approximately Ilf. teacher* and
S rcnt* were pre»ent, Including
a* Ruth Hand, tleneial SuperUr: Mr*. Fries r Price, Mu»!r Initructor; Mr*. Mildred Babcock,
Art Director; Mr*. Margaret liraham, Speech correctloilist;
and
Mr*. Carl Prisoc, who talked on
Ibe Lunch Room Program.

llENEVA NEWS
Hr VAI.I.EKN P ltK V A TT

The (Jenrva Garden Club held
lu first meeting uf the »ea*on
tw Community Hou*e on Sept.
13th with Mr*. K. C. I.-F'ile*
Praaldent, presiding. The ho»tr»*e*
were Mr*. \V. G. Ktll.ec, Mr*.
George Lindsey and Mi*. George
Taylor.
Mra. W W. L. Sieg, program
chairman. explained the new year
book*, calling attention to the aim*
for the year, and lumr of the
outstanding programs. Member*
answered roll- call by giving the
gamts of their firat teacher* and
■ k location of thr school.
Mra. Henry Simian gavr ex­
cerpts from "Garden Leave*" g iv­
ing pointer* for September in
Florida Gardrn*.
The guest speaker was Dr.
Philip Westga la, of the Cen­
tral Flxjier intent Station in San­
ford. Refore launching Into hi*
talk. Dr. Wrstgnte told a little
about his trip, showing a bottle
Of many colored sand* from thr
tinted desert,, a piece of poli*hrd

V I I U U I Day
l / U J Enjoyed
lu llJ U J C U
School
By Ware Bible Class

The R. W. Ware Riblr Cla**
member* met at McKinlev Hall.
First Methodist Church, last Tues­
day night. The buaine** meeting
was held with Mr*. R. U. Ilutchhon
conducting the devotional* In which
*he gave a talk on the meaning of
World Wide Communion, and aboui
the service men who were attract,
ed to this sacred ceremony. It U
Hutchison read the minute*, and
explained the new lllble course
which i* hoped to be included In
the Sunday School Plus*.
P. II Wyatt, out-going presi­
dent, discussed old and new busi­
ness with the members. Officer*
were nominated for the romlll»
yeai Mi»* Nortnv Nutwood wiP
assist Gretchen Lewi* Ciowell at
the Old Fashioned Pound Party to
l&gt;e held at McKinley Hall in Octnl&gt;er. All old and new memlier* are
invited to come in old fashioned
costume- and the tadie* are to
bring a cake, and the gentlenu n
to bring fruit*
After thr meeting School Dav
legan.
Kach
memla-r
carried
tunche. in papei hag* The ladieWore large gay Imw* In their hair
and the men wore Imw tie*. "Th*
School Room" was decorated with
n banner acrot* the wall with the
familial song School Oay*. accented here and there with black ami
white musical note*, lienrnth thl
were -mall -late* with a Comfew*
skeli h of Teacher and the other
one hearing the letter* I Love Yon
Joe.
To herald the opening of school
Mr* Carl Chorprning.
teacher
rang a *ma!l bell as the pupil'
marched in A long hickory stick
was propped near her desk. With
the hickory stick, Mr*. Carl Chorpenlng, Sr. led the singing of "Ylv
Country "Ti* of Thee," and "School
Day
A Nursery Rhvmr Reclta'
wa* held, and a prlte wa* yiven !•
It. U. Hutchison for the ie rl re
citation. Ilible i|Urstion* were ask­
ed ami the "pupils’* in the tvmcai
school manner raised their hand to
answer. School was dismissed «re’
refreshments were served hv Mr*
J. N. Anarello and Mrs. Marv Me
Kinney to the following:
P. II. Wyatt, Mr. and Me*. R tItutrhlson. Mr. ami Mrs. I.. M
Swain. Mrs J. H. Tlndel. Mr«. C
K. Chorpeninr, Sr., Mr». Marv Mc­
Kinney ami Samira, Mrs. J. N.
Anarello, Norlne Noiwood and
Gretchen l.ewW Crowell,

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i C T S O n Q l S
Mr*. Jack Moyr ha* received
word that her husband, l.t. Moyr.
it now in Korea.
Mr*. G. D. Moreland of Lee*
burg, Ga. it visiting Mi and Mi
C. K. McKee.
Mr. and Mr*. Lyman Phillip* s i•pending thr weekend in Jackson
vilte where Mrs. Phillips will i&lt;
reive medical treatment.
Friends of Mr*. Mamie I’ugenhart will lie glad to know that -in­
is improving and i* expected to
return to her home asm,
Mrs. T. K. Rob,-it* and Mr*
Truett Robert* of Donaldtonvillr
Gu, are gue*t* of Mrs C K, Mc­
Kee and Mr* S J. Davi«
II. C, Harper left today for
Gainesville where hr will enter hi*
junior year at the t ’niver*itv of
Florida
Pete llrock leave* tomorrow (■&gt;■
Gainesville where he will work o”
hi* Matters Degree at the Driver
*ity of Florida
Mr*. M. FI Baker “na* returne1
home after u trip to Living*!--ri. N
J „ Fayetteville, N C and Savan
nah, Ga. where she visited tela
lives.
Mrs. Lillian Vickery left thr
morning for Hartwell, Ga whet
she will attend a rrunion on Sun
day at which time her father. J
W. Raker, will celebrate hi* ninety
second birthday.
Harold R. Sheldon, seaman re­
cruit, II8 N , son of Mr. ami Mr*
F\ II. Sheldon of Oviedo, will com­
plete recruit training Sept. 2tf,
at the U. S. Naval Training Cen­
ter, San Diego, Calif. Sheldon, who
entered the Naval service July •&gt;,
11*50, formerly attended Otrlrilo
High School.

P R O M O TIO N C LA S S
Promotion of the Sundav School
of the F'lrst Methodist Church wil'
take place Sunday. It will he dur­
ing the regular
Sunday Seined
hour. All the Itoy* and girl* will
receive certificates and the child­
ren who are being prumoted from
the Primary Itepartment to the
Junior Department will receive
petrified wood from the petri­ Bible*.
All parent* and friend* are cor­
fied forest, and a bowl uf vari­
colored clay. Dr. YVestgalr’s topic dially invited to attend the promotion service*.
was "Fall Planting” ,
He gave an Instructive talk un
GARDEN C U R
Florida soils and water, and named
ANNOUNCEM ENT
3.'i vegetable* ami atmut 35 kind* I The Garden Club Is sponsoring
of flower sthst may lie started a picture on rose* at the Woman’in September. This wa* followed Club on Tuesday night at h ini
hv n period of iiueatlotis and an­ o'clock.
The public Is cordially Invited
swers, after which refreshments
to attend.
were served.

End) of Month Sale
EARLY FALL DRESSES

V«liien To 19.96

GROUP

Value* Th 12.08

MiwMnrgnrcl Vnuluy
Weils
1*1. Mi Iu t
L. a !u*ti&gt; setting uf th* First
Baptist Church. Miss Frances Mar­
garet Antley. daughter of Mr and
M u . A \V, Ansley of Lake Mary
became the bride of Clarence FMwaid McKee, son of Mr. ali,| Mrs
C. F'. Mi Kcc of this city, Wednes­
day night at is.mi o’clock with Dr,
W P, Brooks. J i. officiating.
The ihurvh wa* drviuated with
tall luisket* of white eiailiolusea
and white rhtyeanthcmunii ngains'*
a background of palm* and fern
Tull branched mndrlahrn
»hrd
their glow on the w,tiding party
asacmlilcd there. White gladioluses
and greenery marked the familylaws
Prior to the ceremony, Mr* Mar­
vin Milam rendered a program of
nuptial music and J. Martin Stinecipher »ang "Because”, For You
Alone" und "The laud* Prayer”,
The traditional wedding rrjnti he*
were used and Mi* Milam plaved
seftly throughout the ectrmony.
Given in marriage hv her fa­
ther. the bride wa* lovely in a
whitr satin gown featuring a
sweetheart neckline ami ,&lt; tight
fitted bodice. Long filled sleeve*
came to points over the hand* The
skirt wa* gathered, anil fell into a
short tiuni A IsaulIful elmntilIv
lace cape fell over the hrile’*
•houlder A finger-tip veil of im­
ported F'lendt illusion fi II front a
coronet of lair slid it 11&lt;•lam Her
only Jewelry wn* a necklace, worn
hy the bride’s maternal
gu n '
grandmother Tin l»vilv wr.ldln"
gown wa* worn hv M r- Raymond
Kioh-r al her wedding The hi id*carried a Irowqurt of whit- rso-*
thin* nod tula- rose* •hioi.ie.l with
mange hlossums
Mi** Cnrsdyn Whitehead
of
Athens. Gu . who *r?ved a* maid of
hiinor, wore a gown of green, teffe
ta, featuring a long pointed t„&gt;•Ii**■
and tiny rovereil button* 11•t In-ad
piece wa* a close titling green
taffeta rap She earned an old
fa-liionrd lniUi|tiet of mixed m-m
in,m i hrysanthemums with mulch
trig liliboli*.
The lindrsiiiaids.
Me*
M-trv
Kellis, Ml* Ih-iliaid llarkev Mi*s
IVggv Howell and Mi** Rnhhv#
Morion, wore gown* of orchil taf­
feta, u-iiig the snlm luitterti de
sign a- that of the maid of honor
Tlu-v also , in l ml
old-f.i lliorieil
tHiiii|uels with matching riblmii*
Little Mi** Linda FVluil* flower
girl, won n yellow taffeta die**
nod carried a basket -if ro*e tielals.
Acting a* best iimn for Mr MeKcc was Joint Ludlow of We-tfirld
N J The ushri* were
Kinneth
Wolfe of Chattanooga, Tt n i . Run­
ny McCall. David Jackson
und
Woodie Ansley, brother of
the
bride
Mrs. Ansley, mother of the
bride, wore a gown of blue fade,
with a lace yoke, Shi wore ii cursage of |iink ro•e» Mr*. McKee
the groom's mother, wore u a-uin
crepe gown with a corsage of
hronae tailor roselmd*.
Imnieilinlelv after the eoremoov
a it* ■nil.in was held nl tig. hum­
id the groom’* parent* Receiving
the guests were Mr*. H urry L—
and Mrs. Itny moiid Kndrr iu i -I lit*

N V !» n »

lie
HadSircd Woodpecker
llis

I

W iih H o r n
I 'V i i m l

By BOr» llo p E
When I was liotn land I wa*
hmti despite any trporta to the contruly l, my fattier tmik one horri­
fied look al my nose and exclaime-t. "Gad, I have sired a wood­
pecker."
"No. dad,” I trifled 11 w a* ifuite
young at the time), ‘‘It’* me. your
son Roll."
Watch your language, kid,” hr
snarled. "Don't let it get around
that vou’re a nirmtier of the Hop.
fa mlly."
However, it uu« Impossihle to
coii,-eat thi* fa* l, uml u -hurt tinn
later we move,I from F'ngiund to
Cleveland I tried not to pay ntiv
attention to my nos*. h\nin» It
W- 'll.I «■&gt; tway, tint hy thr time
I wa* Ik’, I it allied I wu* Stuck
wiih it. Literally, too, because theydldii t call me "Needtr-Nn*r R**
hert” for nothing
Rut *lx yeai* later u lucky thing
happened. I fell out of a tree and
landed smack on my fan- line of
th. gientr«t plastic surgeon* in the
Ci Iitiy Operated on no- lolthougl
come to think of it hr did huik a
lot tike Grout-ho Murx i. uml for
d m - I wnitrd ex|N'cianllv for thbaioluge* to la- removed. Mv fsther wa* in the loom when thjs
niornenlotts event o*rum-d Care
fully the ihu Im impel led layer
altri layer o f game until mv f a c e
w n» hare.
"Gad, a woodpecker with nn up
siding over the bride'* t**ik wn*
Mi* Charb* F’lamler*
Service
cake during the evening wa* Mr*
S \ Davit un.l Mr- (I t* Gilth*
Pii*uling at tin punch bow! wen
M i- i ’ Stnmt lliown uml Mr*

J. - Huvl*

• llher* at-i* |in g wen- \|r* T F
Ri tit*, aHit Mr* Tiuelt Roln-itg
of Doiiahrionvtl|e, Ga , Mr* ti, D
5ti.ii lund of l.&lt; i *huig, tiu
nod
Mi * Monn Ruth Mill.
The Mi Kee’* home wa* uttiu
lively d n o ia lid with bu&gt;ki-t* of
isriuir gladioluse*, pink ro-e* mi.!
while rote*. A heuutif.il HllatigiHient of pink vine uml fern wa&gt; op
tlo mantel uml whit, t u n , forniei1
t hi rtting fat tin buffet
rile bride - I able wa* t’ov 1*1c t
With n hand made lace cloth uml
Ceil tend with an ,u raneemrol "f
pink ro*e». wkite lilies and fern
At one end of the tnhle wn* i
thiil' tirretl wedding cake tuppe
with a bride and groom and fluid
rd with ft in. ami num h wu* *ir'e.&gt;
In u crystal Ihiw I fiioo (lie nthet
end of the table,
I*.flowing Ibe reception tile coo
nil left foi ii short wi-ildin-- I I in
Fm traveling, Mi* McKee wot*
a lust coiduury suit with mat h
inc hut. H it
uci ersorle*
weri
hr wn and &lt;h*r wore a cor.-age of
While time*
Out of town goe-l- for the wet
•ling were Mr* T Fi. Robert*, id
Dunald-otiv ille. Ga.; Mr* n ti
MPraia ml of l.resluirg, f!a.; M*«
I’niett Robert* of Ihinaldsnnville.
Ga.; Mi** Candvn Whiiehe.i t o*
\tFieri . Gu . Kenneth Wolfe of
1'hatliiiioogu ami John Ludlow of
Westfield, N J.

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Ht il.I.Y Vk III ID. Sept. JI — '„-Pf
— Rutt Lancaitrr has cast aside
his gat and his slouch hat for
a iavrlin ami a &gt;wcat shirt.
The former film mobster has
gone on a smuts jag slid 1s get­
ting himself the rep of la-ing
Hollywood's No. 1 athlete Lan­
caster's prowess was hidden un­
der his tough guy roles until s
couple of years ago He did his
old circus act at the gala open­
ing of Rartium and Ratli'y-llingl-

Srminok* Hi
lly IIFVKIM .y H i m

ing Brothrr* Cirrus here and a- xsl-rtbill and hasaha!!. which it
n u rtd the tmvn.
whit Uds play mo. tiy in Now
lin o hr defod ti.niitii'ii .i"i' 5.ok.'’
|H.-rfoinicd Ids own stunts In "The 1 i -vrna-'ct
cvvr. dcia;e*l th*
Flame And T**- Arnc.v," 1 a] . start of lire pictuie so he could
about the scenery like a moun­ get in shape fur the athletic*.
tain goat. H r went out on nn ap­ F'ornirr fighter Mushy Callahan
pearance tour and rrcrratrr thr got him in shape, USC trace,
stunts to convince the douhtuit- coach Jess Hill taught him tracF
Thomases.
essentials and onetime USC foot­
Now he ts enacting the fnmtd ball slur Mickey MeGardle drilled
Indian nthlct. in "Jim Thorpe. him in foutball.
All-American" ami doing stuff
"I caught on quickly.” Lancas­
that would make the average ac­ ter admitted. "A ll they hail to
tor .i I nn.11. of Churley-llorses.
do was show- me how once ami
"It has opened a whole new then I could do it. -My training
facet of my career,'' lu&gt;nca*tci in gymnastics heliw-d me do that.
i otunientnl "lb-fore, I writ usual-1 ” 1 learned the discus, javelin
ly the guy whose wife hud suit amt »hot put easily. The only
out on him or who got into thing* I won’t do are the h-2h
trouble with tin- cops nr some­ jump ntid pule vault. I didn’t
thing.
have enough time to practice ta
'*1 wanted to ilo tin- sp-.rt I could do them convineingly.
fernes rnyse-lf." to explained. "1
"Rut they will Im- done very
think it lemri more authenticity cleanly* The shot will *how mi
In u picture. I hail to train most running forward, thru it will
of the thing* from schatch, since switch to the loir A figure will
1 never did much truck or fool he going over it, hut he won't In
hall a* a kid I played a tot of me. It’s my double"

5lt* lliiliick hn* the Art hulletill lioulil* off to n *well start till*
yeai In the downstair* hull u rule
idea wu* portiayeil by having all
the name* of the newcomer- l'p
stairs we have one announcing the
football guiiie tonight in Orlando
All the people w ho coni I dinted t
these have dune fine Jobs
SANTORO • ORLANDO RD.
Norma F’uv liiirvi-v hu* i h io 1
'pH M ttt &gt; - — v
* TURN ON T L A -4 3 6 AT
day soon Saturday, im ’t if * Gut-'L a k t tS u m
thi*- ReVerlv Rug ci • nay- hci f ij
; .T H E TLASHING A R R O W
lure father in-law
caught
hrr
•kipping school
1*1 t i : \ T H \ l . I I.A. S H O W IN G !
Mr* I'tdi-man surt-lv .ini imton a piettv »uil the other ita*- *tid*
Illl
M Y R A BROS
pink with her cxrlnring. Wow'
I are whelr th in - IS n new Iniy
lit sc hied Slim e of Rob Sin lair
seem* he dates a little blonde
t . l \ I I A V I R E D I 0 « S t It \ZY ’
•ophnmorr Won,iei why Margie
Miitri»un walk* barkwaid- when
1‘11'11‘I.KTK I'lttHilt A MS . —»l— UF: I 1'. .Yl.
•he goe* home, t'ould it la- u buyhy the name of Joe’
K ID D IE S U N D E R 12 ^ A 'l V / r l M t t i t a
Glad to lisve Xlniie t.Tronie hen
with ii* She haili flour \nopte • • a a M t a a a t t a a a a a a a t M M H a a H a a a a a a a a a a a a M
way Seem* thni VIlHipn Iti-w--*
goe* with her hruther Rill S i-n
S P E C I A L S A L E ON F A N C Y
herd talkin' to Linda l.eonaril '
lletlv Loll uitil I lav id He*t*-r ivari
I I I I H S t r s . W t m m INVKSTH*ATINt;
ing flown the halt* togethef l.ilci*
Goff *uv* *he'* in love* Wnmli-I
I lie-*** I ’I.i i i I h A r c ( i r m u i W ith Y| Hi
who’
I V i t i li/ r r W h ic h I* Al*u tin Sale A t
I heni |i*-iiph ill bating aii*iot tloleligtb *tf the t-heri leader*’ skirt
I'atidyn I'atrirk like 'em *hoi*
However, *onte prefer tlu-*^ long
H a i l you heanl thr- lati *t
’•Anymie v oubl think | wn* noli
ills! hut ii cook in llii* hiiu*e,** llu
vi if* i omplaineil
"Not aftei a iou|de of tiu-ni
they wooldn'l!' tfir liu*i,aii,l i*
Inrteil
See yii'll al tfie miiioi
I rids
night

“LOVE HAPPY”

DICKERSON'S (*KEY
SHADOW NURSERY

G n V E R N O It'S i O N F 'K R F N i F
M is I ' M F'lower* hits rrceivnl
un invitation Imm Governor Fid
let Warren to attend the *•■■» . n-•
of the GoVelm o’- llii'hwiiv Suf iConference at th, Municipal \ .
illtorinni in Tmnpu to be held Sep*
She will lie tdi'lillfn-d with th
Orgulilied I'll Id ii Suppoit i'ommit
tee
vjuluirm-il mv

It*** trur thni tin ur ' r iIiffs mrvi
up m liltl«* ut tlir ru«l* Hut tfiut'* n
"i|fn uf ittniil lirffwlinira I krrti till
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you'll save plenty on your
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FRIDAY SEPT. 22. 1950

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Gators Work Out Phils Still Hold
Tigers And Celery Stetson Is Ready For Troy Stale;
On Goal Line Plays Practice In Spite
Meeks
To
Be
Benched
Feds Open Season Safetvman
•*
For Citadel Game Of 7 Game Lead
D
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Sept.
22
(Special)
I
lie
Stetion
Univenity
Ifaltei*
fa Orlando Tonite will tend a tirtuallv intact (oothcll learn *y*intl the T in y Stale Teacher* — UTheA INemphari*
K S V IL L K . Sept. 22-//T'
P H IL A D E L P H IA , Sept. 22-r/p)
wa* on detail la-I
9,000 F n n s E x p e c t e d
T o W itness O pener
At O rlando Stadium

,

the J*»m&lt;nule I Inth Sclmol Celery

Feds will open tlreir lOlfl football
season Sl Munirip.il Stadium in
Orlando tonight wlien they mrrl
Orlando Tigers in a gam* slated
to gel underway at H: f S I’ . M
Fed Coach Catl “Goose" Ket­
tles. after putting the boys through
several days of hard scrimmage,
limited the practice session yr»ttrday to signal drill* and nthn
light practices.
Kettle*, who it *eiy well pleated
vfith the showing that the Ffdt ha*
njidr ihut far in prat lire, tayt
‘the hoy* aie ready, although inexperienced they are a game rluh".
They are definitely an improved,
fitter, and more aggm thr club
than 1**1 year", be added.
-An estimated 9.0Q0 Kanford and
QrUncio fan* are rrp rr Ini to lie
ein hand for the kickoff of one of
tba largest opening game* evrr tn
N w|tna***d in thiamin
l Tne Fed*. although the under
fOg of the t nntr»t, are expected
fo make a good allowing again*!
Wie much slrnngei amt more n«

perlenemt Tiger*.

, “The lerya are iraily. They
iren’t afraid and they're in lot*
wape physically and m entally,
Utllea an id " I only (u.pe they
In put up a good fight and a
load showing witfmul Im tilting
Jny Injuries", lie iq g M ,
Expected to m ir y the load fur
h* Tigera are Myron Kirher, full
aejci George Foil, Mocking hark;
_krug Ifudnali. leltnrnan left half;
and Carlton Rurmugh*.
•The mutt promising Fod« are;
Frankie Slenatrom, hard hitting
right half; Ctaranre Clause, a
*try fa»t left half; Kenneth fiann.
a hard hitting end that i* really
|n there fighting; Mike Whelrhel.
eery game tefl guard; and Wal

J*r Rmith, the biggest on thfl
Squad and fillinip iTie left iaekte
praltlon very well.
The tentative ■latllng
nd weight*
are
fl '
ettford
1st* IITU|
Imi'h i |i*ot
Vhelrhei e17ft t
ViTdell (1101
lehlrard MRS I
»ri c
r pi
Iwaggerl
MWt»
lino ((M
M l)
‘avlor ( [ { * )
:iaute (1 M I
ittnstrnm (191)
Jordon 11IM&gt;)
brlando
Beiblloi (180)
Baetiman f|9R|
Girdle* (lnfi)
l a l l f 1*15&gt;

Rob Water* MRRt
Iyer MftSj
2a*nn I I M I

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fudnall M4R)
lurremgh* (IRS)
Richer MRSi

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COACH NAM ED
T A L L A IIA K H K K .
Atnt. 22—
(Ipeelal) — Th* appointment of
William F. (R illt Wslgl# a* •
gradual* a**i*t*nt on the Florida
University ............................
basketball coachP tat#
..........

ig stiff w#* announced todsy by

FM
r s U t e t Roakk H. Campbell.
Waigif,
i f . :f ho I* working on hi*
DRitero degiee In phyelral educe

College Red Wave in the n|tenmg game of jhe year for the Gieen and
While at the Miinuip.il Stadium heir tomorrow night at H:00 o'clock.
Ilottevrr, latl minute ih.mget in tlie tltiling lineup* were made
yratriday by t'oarh Joe MeMul-t
fett, who a«*ertr&lt;l that ■nfetvUlnil
Itijy Meek* will he tin aId ■ I"
play. Meek* I* m ining it rharley'
fior*i which he rerelvctl in the
prarltce game with the Miami
ll »# rleanea last
week.
Ilcrtdiy
Mail
tin hern f. an f- ir-d to '
the defentive trpiad and Fujinei
ArmcUong moved Into tin rig lt
%Ml Ml&lt; I T 1.»:*«ii i:
halfhiiek pent to irplar*1 M m ki VI %M
H l. I'et.
•» u
on the offensive rluh.
New Yfitk
sir
H »t *11
Following n fa-t *et«lon at f resit
n .Nffsri
•
f
ft
•II
t
Iftlliry Field thi■ mornlrg. Coarh I ’Int# (■ 1*4
1) €1 111 7
SfrHulIrn pronounced hi- group YYAkhlHStitll
41 in ♦J1 W H
of 4*1 I I 'dirt • t» ti* ready fur the • LI. aH■t
;? 19
SI
H&lt; l,SSt||a
tv
its r
Tro y aggregation.
I'll |JM4e11'It t•
4% •l m
i»H
“ I ain not going to make anv
MeaaMa 1esitiHm
raah etatrmenta aleiut I fie* gam” |tn1f n|« • t’l&gt;|t4i4nlf»Dla f
»«*nl&gt; ilRe'fnc* M I*jet’ll F'l f
tomourrow, hill 1 feel that we ran
a a ra i T s s if n f
win the game, if the larya play lie 11. It »♦ llfu
*’|e's*Un*l tnlRhU
the brand of hall they aie raplint
Ml Ml *« r# ll»r Ml Ml
nM* of playing, "MeMullen n Mils tfdffir m li*s1tiU4l
( If t f ln ln liK
f i R H ir s
serted.
N‘ m
Y u k i*l ln ft t r f i t W i t i H I n i
” 1 will *av one tiling I do he- fo r t I II e*f*»i
Y w t 'F i f I If n if t if t 3
Have we will arore on the Tea r M l j . l F l i . l t l - * S
|t* trn « 4 7 1 1 H i
t edit) I a I
•here. That I* something the *It* r l e11i er fl ii tn' ldl ,tf
I A * * rtr
*' I f % S
Hatter *t|U»d wn unntile to do.''
If* a«*f
Mf flM H«* f H i
N e W Y r ir H I
he continued. The tint's) lost IV h nirt tin 1 Alter f in
tu Troy Imat year hy n HI to *1 phu ; Xrs* S**rW *
count.
&gt; %ii«i\ i i
1.9: ( i n »:
The
Stetson
team,
deapile I I M l
H
l. r r » . IA tl
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havitig lit frethmen. I» r i p o l I
He.Ptoh
10
T
4t
1ST
to iday a wide-open liranil of t&gt;all, Ml " " I i Ii ft
tn 41
T
1*1
which will l&gt;e tilraaing to watch Smrn Y k
T7 44
MS II
T* 71
t* l
14
McMullen employ* tin- Winger) Ht l.o'tla
14
41 41
•I t
T nffente, which com III tie i till i ”1n* l*iviKt 1
I ’Mcisg.s
*1 M
11
"
J
rapahllltlon of le*&gt;H* the -ingle tM lla lii iif li
1? 91
Its ST
wing and the T form»llnn IIr*;h
on I lie Haller 11*1 foi the prut Mftilfth I. HU I&gt;si|I• •
ID, 0*11C«I&gt;UI |h *
two week* hat been work on na-» 4litIt*. ikl)i&lt;
It.i.MlI •
Tntw I
log mid the right arm* of tpuir
m u ll d#m!'" rs HF'IuI fHP1‘itHiS 'I'iMlmf
lerhirka Itilt .Johntoo nnd 11■■■i
Ihtiall Ml I’ll t *»b.t Rlt fnlshlt
fief.Ilia have been gelling -tiff I in.
Itsm-.I.ll t* 1|» \» t'l.*»tnt.#r * Ml
workouts
r'lllmcr
Armstrong,
llelgrud
i«fiilr m4irtic* » « iiwrl sipd»
II r im *•I sal nr liRSHfa
product. I* eapected to rn n y tho
Vhll
st liom# &lt;11 llrofslalr•»
iiurden In lh* Hatter kicking de­ : ,\HA) &lt;»&gt; *Ilnm4in
S. Ns * Tttfk I,
partment, which nveiligrd 116.2 I f r fi 3
IlK ftklyri «&lt; htiRtr &lt;Mls
c
per try last year.
The prolmhte starling lineup* N rt York S. ri.lUtWli.M* 3 A «* »
llrr
I-l»!Ii**Ir|jilitm
1
will tiretide;
llciwtiiii si&lt; h«nif &lt;Sf |,MIn41#1|i M r
H TK TH O N
2. New York 2 A m i &lt;llt llr•*«•*»l»»»
« N « « r Y o rk 1.
Roh Martin, -Oft
I.F
AI Sappla. 210
I.T
I M I M \ &lt; IIII\ 4 I. I.KIM I O
Paul Odom. '.M2 (C*»-f’apt.l l i t
11 Issnl l*lnr••ff irrlM l
IImm IIi 1FRftr r
Nell
NcUon, 1KJl
f!
ItsM
Itpwti
r 13 llnllimof* 3 l Him hrsisf
Jark Hurley, I7n
lit;
is ri|» pm is •, 1 «|
Itirk Hendry.2ttr.
IIT
f)nve I .Millie. 1116
Hit
IMI.HM M %m im I \ 1111%
| f Isin I |*lN»i*ff
fltll Johnson, IRtt
(Jit
|| rail 11■ W s I f t H a i
F. Hogan, IMO K ’o C ip l.) I l l
i *o|l&lt;|tllctSP* Ml flt.||.4lfrt|i"|l»
Rill lliri, Irtft
I II
rn-lni i Ftr&gt;1 gMitir til RRf !#• 1
Fulmer Arm -trong, It'ft
I'll
TR O V
T o n i f f i i t 'H (ia n ic H
Jack Ititvis, 1(hi
I.F
lilt. IF.N C O N F F H F .N lK
Jack Miller, I mi
I.T
Kanfotd nl tttlando
Carol Honey, IRS (r a id .) M i
I III) d«il ouch at l .nlelnn l
(Veit l.angnuter. 1711
(’
f 'K N TII \l&gt; F L O R ID A
J. U. ritmifren, IPS
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H F f ‘ fit. lantea at Mount lluTB.
Tltiuville at f’lcrhtont.
Dewey Renfroe, ISO
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•\Vehater nt Tovarea,
Tfrl Franklin, IPS
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*Itel.and "H " at l.yman.
M irk Rook*, IfiS
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•Ihp hnell at (irovrtaml.
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Wilder I'aik al Winter Harden
Apopka nt Kuril*
•Orlando '’It” nt Melhourne,
*I,lve Oak at Ifsttcrllniii (St. Au
guatlner.
Leonard .loiter prraldrd at ih"
meeting To o d a y nigh' of the F A S I 1 I &lt;iHIO \ ( O N F B R K N C F .
Heiniltnie Chapter of the Future •N'r-w Smyrna Reach al t'oroa.
Farmers of America at I he School *l'nlntka at (ireen Cove Spring*.
N O R TH H A S T F LO R ID A
Farm building.
IliN F F It K M K
A* prraldrnt he Introduced the
othei rrffie ei * Including I&lt;av Id •O ala at I*. K. Vnng* ((lain**Van N#»«, vlce pretldent; Hanks
villet.
R e fU tir, (ecretary; Audrey l»unn, • Non-eonfererire gam**
tres*tlrer; |t*|liert Abney, reporter
Kenneth M. Faddy, agrlrullme
Instructor, wa* alio Intt'Miured. Duties of offjeet* wete outlined.
' leaning of ths Chapter ban­
ner and of all new equipment for
Hon at the University, will n v I lie group w a* ordered.
sum* his new dutlea when srhool
T*ide* In the els** room havs
opens Sept. 26. lie will have been repainted Vallow and blue,
rhargf of th* R *,pi*d *• d a**i*t considerable new eaulpmsnt has
with the varsity, arnrding to be*'! added, and the boy* ate look
Head Coach J. It. "Bud" Kenned) ing forward to t successful term.

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— The National League'* penrant.hound Philadelphia rhilllv*
took a day nff today— at the hall
park.
Not rjoitr content with the l&gt;*tting and fielding that ha* them
&lt;ven garnea in front of the (to*,
ton Rrave* and Rrooklyn Hodg.
n r* . the Phil* reported at Shihe
Park for further workout*
And while the W hit Kid* were
ironing nut tome of the kmka,
the groundakrep.-i* were having
a little workup of their own— re»-aiding the Shil-v Park infield
j for an alrnmt certain World
Scriea date come Oct. 4.
Among the player,*, one of the
mo*t intent t i n Itoldn Roheil*.
young righthander scheduled to
*tait agalnit the Rrooklyn llodg
cl* tomorrow In the first of a
two-game aeries.
A victory over Rrooklyn tomor­
row would go n long way toward
•liminntlng 'he IPttr pennant win­
ner* frr.m the pieaent flag scramlile.
In addition, Roberta could be­
come Hie fiial Pliillira liurler to
win 2h or more game* since
Grover Cleveland Alexander turn­
ed the trick tn 1917. Koheita ha
rackrat Up H* win* to date.
A l*o ta-aring down in the hull
pen waa Kmoiy (Huhhat ( iitirch,
who haa liven nut of action ilnc-t
he waa atruck hy a liner from trie
t.«*t of Cine inn aIt'* Ted Klu*»*w.
■ki a week ago.
Mith church and Uoh Miller,
rookie hut h r out with a pulled
'boulder muscle, hope to lit back
on the mound before th* end of
the *enson.
Another returned from th* Inlined l|*t wax outfiehln
Dick
Sister, who hat been *td*|lnc&lt;l
with a wrl*t he hanged againxt
the wall on nn attempted catch
A long ball hitter with a healthy
hatting average, SU Irr could do
much to liolater the Phllx1 wan­
ing offenae of the last week.
The Phllx, with all their re­
maining 11 game* again*! the
•aatern club*, finlahed with a
favorable wim-loil balance agalnit
the weatern tram*. Their record:
against 8t. Iwiuia 12 win* and IU
drfrata. Pittaburgh 14 and fl,
Prohabe F lo rid a alar I ine line­ Chicago 1.1 and P, and Cincinnati
lh and I.
up*
They ilu i lead the eaatrrn club*
(tflem ivr
to dale; New Yutk If) andtf with
lion llrown, Left Knd, Hat;
four to play, Rtonklyn ID nnd K
Curll* King, Left Tackle. It'.'
with four to p hn, nnd Ronton,
Iliakle Rowe, l.efl tiuwrd, Ird
11 andtt with three to go.
Marlin Carlton, Center, lUl.
Their
home-and-away
record
Catioll Mrllonald, Itignt Guard
bu« tarn a* rontjatant a* a pen
If f .
riant ronlender'a moat he. At
linn llu n trr. Right Tarkle, 2l-ri Shilo- Park, the Philtle* have
Qohlai Knight. Right Knd. IR* won 4R while loaing 27. On the
Angu* William*, (Juarteihack, mad, thry have won 411 agaiu»l
in?.
JR selharki.
Mtfen llroadu*, Left llalfliael,
Their Imigeat losing xtrvak •&gt;(
164
the *c,i ,..n wa* five and thele
J. Hall. Right llalf'w rk, 1HK
biggrat «kein of win* the *ame.
Frril Mniilaiieoca, Fulltiark, Id4
In the mallet of one-run dotlefenae:
cislnna, fie.pirntly ronaiderwl ths
Jimmy French, l eft Knd, 199iruo lest of a rhampion rluh, th*
Charlie Lapradd, Left Tarkle, tVblr Kid* lisvr cupped Sit while
Sit.
dropping 14.
Hilly Morris. Left Guard, I Ml.
Dick Pelry, Right Guard, IM .
Ja&lt; k W iltu t, Rigid Tackle, Zf&gt;2Bobby Flower*. Right Knd, 17*.
Loren liruadut, uarterliack. 164.
Optometrist
Leroy Pucher, Right Hslfhack,

night when Florida's tialor* held
their *ecoml night workout in pie
paralion for the opener agaln»t
Citadel here Saturday night » '
H o’clock.
Coach Roh Woodruff took paint
taking time to explain every
mmute pednt of the ‘‘goal-line
ilefrn»r and offen»e to la- u*ed bj
hi* young-ter* in their 1
de­
but.
After prart&lt;&lt;*, the player* *tay
ed for a giant pep rally (hat in
eluded drum m ijn rrlti . cheer
leader*, the Imnd and Individual
introduction* of all var«ity rnarbe
and player*.
Yeiderdav afternoon the Florida
offenalrt tram had a »urprl»e
and welcome
holiday whdr the
defen*ivr Imy* worked on the
fundamental* of play to tie u*&gt;
Saturday night.
The only really doubtful Injury
on the fir*t two team* find* *on
homore halThark Scotty peek ttiil
on the tinrertaln liat (Mherwl*e
I lie (intor* neerti phynically re»di
lo atari the new *ra*on.
I'unter* Fred Montadeoca. J
Hall. Ihiford Long and IMrk Pw
worked on tti'lr long 'balance and
coffin-corner kicking la*t night,
nnd Parr al-o anenl time on at
tr r -touchdown placement*.
The of feme went ti*ri&lt; !nl»
practice aclion tjuarlcrharkr- sttii
pallet* Ango* William*. Ilaywoo*l
Sullivan and Kent Stevrm wei'throwing to other hack* and end*
Halfback* Loren llroadu*. J. Hall,
ihiford Lon*. Jack Nlchola, Itubba
Mrfiownn and Sam floaterhnudl
came in f»i n heavy *h»re of tlo
running chore* along with full
hark* Mont*deoca, Floyd lluggina.
Ken Sumner arid Rilly Reddeil
Al la*t nlgut'x workout th*
team wore it* new game uniformfor the firit time to hleak them
In for tomorrow'* rta*h.
In the oiu-nrr the (iatur* will
wear a daik blue h'dmet with Sli
orange atripe running from front
to hark, blue jrrsey* with white
ntimlier*. and while pant* wjlh
antall orange and blue atllprdown the aide.

DR. C. L. rER.SONfc
F.YKS KXAMINEn
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Angus William*, Left Halfback,
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Charlie War*, Fulll*ck. HR.

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$chultzv8 Relief Job
Places V o I b In Lead
N A S H V IL L E , 'term. Sept 22
— o f)— Aided by five Atlanta er­
ror*, aouthpar. Bob Srhultx faattmlled the Nashville YoU to a
7-fl victory over the Cracker* in
the third game of the Southern
Association playoff final* ln*t
night.
The victory gave Nashville n
2-t lead in the beat of seven
series for the right tn inert the
winner of the Texas league play­
off* In the Dixie aerie*.
Schulli went in a* a relief
hurltr In the eighth with Nashvilla* trading 7-6, none nut nnd
men on firit and third. Only tv o
night* before he’« ipme all the
way !n give the Vol* a 6-6 vie
lory In 11 inning*
He atruek out Khha St. Cialts,
then let Hank Ertm*n come in on
Ellis Clsry's tingle. Hot Clary
wa* out trying to make second
and pinch hitter Frank Baldwin
filed
out, ending
the
rail)*.
StJit.lti fared only three mm in
the ninth, fanning two and furr­
ing the third to ground out.
The Jittery Atlantans made
five error* and *1* of N'athvllle'*
run* were unearned. Relief hurl"r A I Hennenrheck walked In
what proved to be the u inning
run In the »lxth after Naihvlllr
loaded the b**es on a walk and
two errors.
The Cracker* made three error*
In the third when the Vol* grab­
bed their six run lead. A Na*hville error gave Atlanta four un­
earned run* In the fifth.
Kd Mathews and St. Clair* pol­
ed homer* for the Cracker*.
Johnny Liplakk hit a circuit clout
for Nashville.
Th* two tains meet again to­
night in the fourth gam* of th*
playoffs.

I’hlllicH ( all Halt
To Scriea Rc(|uckIh
P IIII.A IiL t .i'IIIA , dept
22&lt;)P)— The I'hiladelphla i'hii* aro
nut accenting any more rr.|ur*ta
for World Series tickets— they've
mote than they can handle al
ready.
Phil President Robctt K. M.
Carpenter, Jr., said no applica­
tion* Would h* accepted postinarked later than midnight last,
night.
The series open* in Hie Na­
tional league park next Wednes­
day.
The league trading Phils begun
tier opting application* nt mid­
night Tuesday. Carpenter esti
mated that If the Boric* went the
full «even game* the Phil* rould
accommodate P2.000 -21,(inn for
each of the potential four game*
•cheduled In the National League

L A S T TIME!# T O D A Y !

PAUL

Southeastern Teams Gamble On
Tough Opening Games Tomorrow
R&gt; ASStM IATE11 PRESS
£
The hold trend in (colbsll tchedulmg -tske • thsnee on geftnif
heat and nisi good opening opponents M o re money making crow d*-will l&gt;e followed tomorrow bv three ambitious Southeastern Conferencs
trams.
__ ____
*
Louisiana State meet* Kentucky .
in Lexington in a gxmr which j
Gator Bowl whet* eonsidsesound* like * November special.
„ nh,,ppjnMI was stirrsd over
Georgia Tech pl*&gt;'» Southern
, rBI„ would keep the gam#
Methodist In a national headliner |,,||
, trophy. Maryland has th#
In Pallas.
hall. Georgia's Sanford
FiSld
Georgia takes on the *plit " T " probably will have between 35.0M
Terrapins of Maryland in another «nd 40.000 If the weather is g o tf.
game which rank* at the top
For Auburn and Mississippi tha
nationally.
season begins tonight. Auburn
Kent s ky'* 3n.000.f*pg-itv Stoll plays Wofford in Montgomery
Field tomorrow night efiher will anil Mi&lt;*i**ippl ptsy* in Memphla
he full or very close to it. giving against Memphis Slat*.
the loser a heavy poeketbook H
Middle Tennrssre opens Vaneompen**fe for bruised Son** and derbilfi schedule
In Nashville tfl
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hurt prestige. The game will he an afternoon game tomorrow ani
the first meeting of 1980 between Mi*ai*tippi Southern plays it)
conference team*.
hnoxville agslnst the rennesses
Rear Itryant, who** Wildcat* Volt who almost have pasted
are the pick hy coach** to win Kentucky a* th* b**t thought W
the Southeastern crown, can't be team In the SEC.
w
classed among the new type sche­
Mississippi State p.ays at bom#
duler* Kentucky warmed up last in Starkville against Arkansas
week ngxlnst North Tets* State Slate after 10 games without 4
In a 26 I) opener. Ilryant'* *e|ee- victory. Alabama, th# S EC darktint for the first Southeastern horse, tunes against Cbattnooopponent however, is no slouch.
ga at Birmingham In a night
L. fl. U . rank* third In tho game.
SEC, rnnrhr* say. Lsat **a*nn'* ,
T ’dnne i» the only
mens*
19-0 defeat hy Kentucky is in- 1 be.’ without a gam*.
rrntive enough for Gnynell T i n ­
sley's Tiger* lo play a little hard- | In an effort to pipvtnt knots
er than usual.
in the lumber, foretter* are • The favorit in Dallas' 76,000, perlmentaby removing hud* m&amp;f»
*rat Cotton Uowl I* 8. M. U. bv than 2'* inches high on ynuhg
neatly two touchdowns but tho pins*.
follower* of Bobby Dodd team*
at Georgia Tech will take thus*
American plains Indians us*l
odd* and consider it a good tot. dogs for transport before horses
Dodd it well noted for bringing arrived on the continent.
a team slong rapidly between
Sept 1 and opening games. Tech
ii unlly I* Hie winner In first
game* legal dies* of the oppusitlnnn.
The «ire of the Colloa How)
make* attendance predicting un­
certain for the gsme tomorrow
M at)1im t ami Georgia have
giant team* phyaically and tho
winner will to- a giant In national
ranking*. Their only prevlou*
meeting ivas a 20-20 lie In th?

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Park— In addition to eluh, league
and other offieinl*.
The club rereive,I over 100,000
application* In 21 hours.
At least one-fourth of the ap­
plication* w eir rejected trees Use
of too early postmark* or be­
muse of Irregular return addresses. Carpenter had limited
Ih rtr* M e *
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ffP P r K /tm ttT T
a alngl- game in an effoit to
distribute them to as many fan* n o i l l l H R I I 6 tISRI C f H I T
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irlrllegea 1021 W, IH „ Phone
I70.R after n,(H) r.M .

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SANFOItU
HERALD

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malra. Carpenter

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beater and bol point aleelrk
ronga Keitunable 24ff. W ith

O K I.A N D O Morning SrntnnT a•.
landn Evrnitte Slar Call Hnlpl

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I. \ W \ M o W E ItS Shnrp.nmj. H
rjrrle* irpaiied, litrk arni k&gt; .
work. Prompt #erv'.-e II
SHuma llr t f! fi*- Si
R i r p A I R - JUODER n T Z E ” \ ....
hnnia Only | 0 'i down n&lt;» »a
iiulred. E llA Plan lrn*a|ln,^n'
Im n Dep’t . Fl'wm 117 Phrm#
2**1 Sanrnid Allanllr Nltlnnal
Hank M#nit'#r E DI c
si i n n r if11*t in s
H a d I n -A pplianre-Waalilng
Ma
rhlnfa. The Sanford Elerlrlp Pt&gt;
Repair Dept. 1 U K. 2nd., Ph-me
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Nfew F I.0 0 K H eurtarad tn per
farllnp Old flnort m id i
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new, Flnltblng. rleantny A «a t
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Kipart yertiie all make* Aulhni
lied " E A S Y ” m » hanlea
The
Hanf’irtl El*, trlr *'■«. tt«i&gt;«i
I Kpl I U E 2nd nb ne 14'
trig llnh. bulldnl«l dump tlu rl
murk, fill dtri. ihell and -lav
by load of lob, Contact H. R
t ibtlad ami a*io* lile*. I0P T
f.'fw York A t e . Deland.
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V E N E T IA N
lll.IN D S made to

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Wallace Hatchery
M A IN K s

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St. IVIrmliurK. I'luriiln

Cook fkem over/
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On* good look mill piova to yOM IHol CH*»
total baalt onylhlng In tlghil Too D«l mn'l
or*f look IH# lop-flight »olu# IHot CH**ipi*i
of1*rt with tolSd. tailing Unit Datlgn t-oni,.*.
lion, motr powar wilb #tonomr, gi#olrt* oilmound tatingt. And no *io»k i» W f fm iaf
for your botln#*t lik# CHa.iolol, CH#*ioi#l
liotki or# piorad day olln doy b» mnr#
onnan on moi» |obi than on* olH*r mok*l

7a/k ft oyer/
ChavrolalT tbo Una
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for anery line of bud*,y
part. Tall o* wHol you
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naad ond wa ll thow ^ #1
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you lha Cha»rolel
-rnodal Ihol It tMf Frored in ptmrida mo.b
mum houbng adiclanty ol you. |Obl Chaoolal
buck* ton ro»a yo-j mony rietton in toil ol
ownaitbip, opaiollon ond ..pkoap. 1«l bo
com. lotad of H. Como In onj too ut.

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lock l*»am trtif, I oik il
oroi. ond you'll know
who* &lt;J wbola ol o buy
* ( y*T\ -■f - j J you’*, gof In a Cbo*.
u i \ | d ‘i j u y
rolat truck! Cuggad da&gt;
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pondohi My, lop fkgW
A*
pat to- nunce, outtlundIng atowomy— you gal oil ihaiO Ihingr h
C hamoat. Whal'y more, y-si gal o Irutk
Ihol'* Duly Prorad— tor you* i«b. Tlgura ll all
Out ond you'll coma lo |uil ono Matbilod
Chamolai't your buyl
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mint. 1812 Oak Ate. Phene H7 R
FO R R E N T Five room unfurnlah.
*d apt. Very nice. C itl 13A4-W
C Tea n

furnlihnl apart merit for
couple. Private bath attd
way. Eln trie kitrhen. Call
^Roy Pippin !&lt;l? J
ROOM Cottage Furniaheii.
fit* and Water imluded. I’h.
N T : 2V aere eelery farm

IC E C L E A N thrre room apart
meat for lent. |rt.0(l per week.
CtoM In. all rnnvenlenrea. A dull*
only. Apply 117 Palmetto. Ave-

fiao.
W A N TED TO R EN T
1 OR 4 ROOM unfurnithed apartmont with
bath.
Permanent
Rtangug Station, Sanford
A

B-RBAI* ES TA TE FOR HA L B -3

GOOD INCOME Property on High
M y No. 17. New Home, ni—
joong grove, fruit (land. J. Ed•1* Bauer, Sparkman A New
T A * A»e.. Or*iige_C(ty.________

I T O N E W HOMES— 1 Concrete
1 Alboatna, 2 bedroom* earh. SO
aerea of land, tractor, plow. h5frow all f..i II2JMW. Will *ell
muiarately. J. Edwin Hauer,
Bpirlfdian A New York A m ,

IF Y O U hate an Alrohollc Prob
lent and want help, wrlle P O
Rti* 1577. Cnnfidrntlal-Alroh.dlr.
Annn)ttt*'na
tt'R C l'IlIC foot rlerlrb refriKi'talor fMMMi. Green’. Fuel Of- W A TC H Refialrlng All work. m at
flrr, Sanford. Phone 1252.
alltrevl. Rmaonable lirlern F. M
Engliah J r . Phono 1.T71-J
ttS T SKI.I. Iwforo W ni nearjay
night!! 12 II P. See lire, ID&amp;o
Call Phone im i for
Madrl 12 ft. Plymouth h «at and
All Type, Of Rook Work.
trailer with lipper coyer. Over Mmy Mr Kinney I look keep Ing
ffttMLOo vatpe, going for I25&lt;t (kl
Setvlre

Room ini

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W A N TED

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Atlanlle Hank Rullrltng

H iY. » E L I . St T R A D E u»ed If Y O U 'treed a "'e ( Mop re fill or
anvtliing Ih Slahley line plum*
ilture. WlDon-Maier Furnb.
Jean, at 11S0 K________________
f t . l i t K la t PHrmg » M
I*V Of ll. 1 Polk’. Sanford
Dlreetory. publDhrd IIM7.
Ire** I toy A X Y ,
Sanford LO S T ft month* male daeh&gt;hniid,
llergld, among prhg
City Lbcn*e No. 157. Drown,
a n rw in lo SrtiniUel. Rewaid
»—
IIE L F W A N T F D
Call 1201.
W A N T E D : Bipierimred grocery
ea*hiet, age 11-15. high aihiwd
mluratlon. Apply Margaret Ann
nil VINO A C AR ? Before flnanC O O K W A N T E D , mint fw aifterdng aee ua to tare money. In
Iweed and agreeable.
Apply
ttallmrnt Loan Dep’t.. Room 317.
Celery City Grill. 215 Magnolia
Phone 215.
Hanford Atlantb
W A I T E D . Colored man to * o k
•nd do general work. Apply I MO MODfeL A Ford Coupe. Eg
— I l-.#.,a
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rellent rood IHon. one owner.
Prlye reasonable. Samuel Fulfk Drug Store.
ton, 11JO |,nru«t Are.
|*hon«
10784.
ESS W A N T E D . Kijiefietwe
ore— ary. Mu*t le uter 21.

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ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCKS
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SIONS o HVPOID REAR AXLES a DOUBLE-ARTICULATED BRAKES • W IDE-BASE
WHEELS • BALL-TYPE STIERINO e U N IT-D ESIG N BODIES

HOLLER M OTOR SALES

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FRIDAY SEPT. 22. 18S0

Tlftc HANFORD PCRAI.D. SANFORD » m &gt;RIOA
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.

At THE CHURCHES
a h Charth Notice* mint bo preeer.ted at the Uerald office «a urn
May before publication

Sanford Ministerial Association
Kr». H. L» Zimmerman, Freaident
Joe C. Crews, Sec. • Trean.
H O LY CROSS C H U R C H
(Episcopal)
Park Avenue at S ltlb Street
Rev. 11. I.yttlttag /.Immerman,
W. I*. Itrooka, J r„ Pastor
II.It.. Hector
John h Miller, Educational
Kith Sunday After Trin ity
Director
1:00 A.M. Holy Communion.
“ We've Saved A Place For You".
0:30A.M. Fam ily 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
F IR S T C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
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 IT Y
the evening aermon topic. The hour
P H K H IIY TK H IA N C H U R C H
of worship la 7:30 P M
Church 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)
Y O U at* cordially tiivRrd to
worship with ua.
FIR S T P R E S B Y T E R 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: On* “Just a* I Am " hv S'vn
ley Brumlry and Donna I a&gt;u lia rK r.
1 ___________

RAYMOND M. B A LL
I Idrynaai Hreksr
1
sad Agekt.

Kla Htata trank tilde
Hallabu Ompaalaa.

L A K E M ARY C O M M U N IT Y
P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H
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.

C H U R C H O F C H R IS T
Rim A*rwt*r anti Scrmid .Street
HClli.N I I H I
J. C. Nlrholson. Miniater
M t Kail 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
Th unday 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*rmun which will he read
in Churrlirs ut Chriat, Sciential,
throughout the world on Ku/iday,
fly I.K 8 LK A. JA C O B S E N
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" (Matt. 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 w r t o 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

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...S O AS SOON A S \ j (
P O S S IB L E R O L L H i m
I .
O N TO A STR ETC H ER ■
II •
C H A R T E R T tT P A S T E S T /
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P L A N E A V A IL A 6 L * . S
AM O G E T H IM HEKC

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■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 * li n 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 limit. Five to 15 hun­
dred* were marked orange, or
questionable. Fifteen to 45 bunT h e T ru e
dr nlth* wore marked red or il­
„
V a lu e o f
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
is in the
Court had upheld a Circuit Court
conviction uf drtinkennrsa hated on
^
Basic
a Mood teat, and He examined the

Drunkmeter

^

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

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

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
TKLF.I'IIONKS ISO nnd 1071
Itmim 101 Sanford Atlantic National Bank llldg.

H O W A R D Z IN K SU R E— F I T

Construction

1950 SEAT COVERS
Improve Your Gome

vice,

7:30 P.M.
Evening
Worship
Sermon topic: "A lluiidinp Pti
ority".

tlued U rtla i*

^

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Mr*. P. It. Stephenson, D.R.K.

T H E r I I I Itl II OK G ill)
250* Elm Yvenur
i'll It I S T C H U R C H . 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.
eATt'Ntrav
Missionary service each Th'-raHhyihra t ’lut.
News
day evening at 7:.V&gt; P M .
Mrs,
Weatarn JaniUursa
Mari* Kltrard, leader In char-e
*a*sn irnaik nm&gt;
Victory leader* hand
service
New*

BACn THAT MO CAN OUTMlT i
LUO ON THIS CLUft f . . . ____

h u s Gc r

AND CONElNEO TO

Soil Consecution News

F IR S T M E T H O D IS T t III lit II
J. E. McKinley, M lnitlrr

,,, W i l t ,fBOM PLAT OH Ht5

•n CALIFORNIA f„

LUMITE PLASTIC FOR ALL CARS

With a MacGregor

FIBRE COVERS

Tennis Racket. Avail­
able In all price ranger

CUSTOM TAII.OKKD COVIIK8 ALSO AVAII.AHLK

See them now at

SPORTING GOODS
3M East Flrat

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prank I . Carle ))rch
Morning H o tM p iss
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Ureehfaat W ith Plar
Haw aiian Kchuaa
Waltsdr Tim a
Tunas f o r Huaday
Hunday Music Paetlsal
Musical Varieties
tloepel Klneal*
Central Uagilsl Ckuryh
H irin g oreh.
T h r u IJele alna Olaa*
Organ T im s
New*
Hammy K aye O rrh .
Huaday M a lta ..
■lie Busan* Amigos
■ i l l Freddy M artin O r»k
(tie Lutheran ll* u r
I lf * Ptve Ceaturie* Prtucb Music
life (Iu*o« Kdlter
4; l i trick Aiken itmg*
&gt;!•• A** Marta Hour
l i V t Tu m m y Oureey orek.
t i l l B rig h t Hpol
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Announces
Promotion Day In the
Sunday School next Sunday

*»f Kay
T w ilig h t Hong*
gporta Parade
llanny Unodrnan n i.-h
D riftin g l&gt;n A t'lnud
Hunday Xrhiml t*#aann
Haturday Nalght Harm nnr
Club
Keynotes H r t'arla
Variety Halt
Meal Th e Hand
Night Kdlllun
I’tiTl Heed At Or*a*
It's Haarstltna
M ariurto ttogbas
Hammy K ay* U rrh
A t Home W ith Mtiale
New* * bale Hear**

J u st sharpen you rp en cil
and th en you are !

Y e t, iturpen your pencil — end there
you will be, in • Huick.

Ar.KUSS thit 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?
W hy 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?
Th e n — 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 de 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 ill price claaa, end getting
g rich honua of drivinf comfort, driving
thrill 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? Th at
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 toHfNtr j. ranoc. AdC Km L m , Mm*.

Training Union.......... 6:15 P. BL
Bwinlng wan fcip— 7‘JgP.M.
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la Unity There I t Strength—
T * Protect tha P m m « f th* Wmldj
T o P r t i r t o tha Progrooo of A o n k * .
T o Prcxiac* Proepcrltj for Sanford.

AN

VOLUME XXXX1I

Vishinsky Leads Soviet Walkout From U. N. Dinner

T ito’s Vice Premier
Attacks Those Sup
porting Aggressive
Policy Of N. Korea

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A I I N U MOMIMT IN tOVIIT-AMIRICAN U1AIION1 It iv g litrlrd e i Kutau'l Putman Mliiutn 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 il), 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

Brannan Changes Citizens P ro test Cl assification
Rc/.uninifOl White
Farm Bureau With Area For Negroes Talks Made By
Four Rotarians
‘Vicious’ Attacks

fa -fVhlfAavfgiel ^ ’ raent O f Position O n Fourth ffft^et *&gt;iror
nit*,!
•ml north of Ihe ACL Rullrw. r
i
S u rp lu s C ro p s L itc d t.. uu- city limit*, foiiuwtnr »h&gt; *&gt;

Fireman Rimhe* To
Fire At Own Home
Llrut. Claude Whitten of Ihe
Sanford Fire Department put on
% * a tra 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 off 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
S H E L T O N H L A t I n C.
H E R R IN . 111. Sept. I»-(A * &gt;
ut# anothTha coroner's jury »rot*
anothe*
familiar 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 . Willard Waltlea. &lt; t profe*
aor of Aaatrican H im turn at Rn'
Collage, died la ta Orian'
~ 1 today after 9 total Ulna-

i Ills' Sanford Dousing

8 ■*f *
i .
W A S H IN G TO 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 ltv 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 Salvation Aim y, lilll K ill
and vicious** a l l u l i on lorn in the tone remain the same s*b| automobile d ra in , and O
\
thru light ovrt the lliaiin.ni Fanil City Manager ('liffoi.t MrKihhin llorarr, iu|wimlrmlenl ol the At
thi» morning.
plan.
Tlie pro|Hi*eil re-toning of l»&gt; Unlit Coast lane Nailmad Die
Ilrannan «aid in a letter to Fed- area had le-eli reij„e«led I,v III piogiam was ananged by Ja il
of Natigan
rration I’ rendrnl Allan H. Kline Sanford Housing Authorito
that a spokesman and a publication which George William* i* eaec’i
I'irsidrnt O m lle louditou an
live dirrclor, in order lo provide
of the (arm oiganiration hate in­ site* lo which more than 25 Neern nouncnl that Disiiicl Govrinni
tentionally misstated hi* position home* could l*e moved, due to Kn­ Franl M Nliode, ol St, IVtei,
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 « » Vl If, and will a,i
The letter was another round in Immhi
rdI that in re-eiaminaHon
re-eanmina'^nn 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 liranrun pio|M&gt;tal last objection* liy thr (Tity, th* Sll i during the evening.
wa* withdrawing Ita retreat to
M'wariaarO Ua **aa* 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,
It wa
A
new and attractive
irr of the hoard present were Kdwsrd iDepaitmrnt. of ,the Interior.
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 D K H H T A N D
&gt;l&gt;'o)»rl on a lew individual fainu
Deilarrr,
former
resident
of
Kewanne. III.
LO N D O N , 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„ rl. 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 A merican 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 |M r s . A la ry I. Y o iiiik
ice cream is made in stainless plane*.
trrl machines, and ample space
In a letter to D.8 . Minister Jul
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 S A ILO R S I'K ItlS Il
Avenue, lie wa* in the l). N
Arm y A ir Force for five yean,
COOS B A Y . 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 IL L A R D C O N N O L L Y
Church with Father Wheatley «f
Tbe slory of the "Celery Hell Line” Sanford's street railway Delating.
of 40 years ago. and of 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-hildRrtftclincidrr. 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 A S H IN G T O N . 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
U u prametera of the Ranfoid and the Atlantic

let* Cream ‘Drive In*
Opens On Fiml Street

Dies In Kfiitiiciii

Sanford’s Street Railway Of 40
Years Ago Is Subject Of Article

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
ilat, ago. Ih r tity was ruined
llom the *ioilli
liy laptiinng 4 luuyu. the Allies
wiiii then 001,1 iinpuilanl vnlm y
in the deep loulh irtlu i time the
. alia lb VI,mil began itv o llrn u vr
nine day, ago
Hi,lulled*
|ieiliap&gt; thi.uiand,
,if ( nil&gt;iiiiiiii,t toldiri, liypatird
•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 Japan.
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.
Apuroartiea lu the bridge* |.,i*
l« WailaaM
rage a m

And Horace Tell O n jt
Scope of Their Work Museum To House

All!hoe*

No! S l ~

Seoul Is Expected To Fall
Within Matter Of Few Hours;
25th Division Takes Chinju

* If.

™ tvOII 18 LO lIrl IWl

( ollrrtiiin* of 9947 h*» cent of
iHe 1919 Seminole County lax roll
wa* reported today hy John L Cal­
loway. Ta* 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 .0 7 4 J! 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 taire 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 lata* unpaid
become delinquent and subject to
penalties.

Aworiatrd I’rmn Leaned Wire

SKI*!'. 25. 1050

C H IN JU , Korea. Sept 25 U P )
Aloe I it alt tioopi ln«Ly lapluirvi
h d lirit snrtl ( Ionia, deep in South
hoir*. stiri tl.e illy i K r.l Jrlrlltf
r u ignoird I,.,Hit oitlrr, lo ^u lirndri or Dir
Kill** lu lle d anu bayonets
llailirrl in a icoie ol &lt;avayr vlreel
’ klllnaliet I'rfblr the Med illungtn Id h i tnuHy Istrn
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,

Citium* jammed the Cltv C.i'W
99.37 Per Cent Of
mission room Friday m&gt;*h in n n
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 Misstateimanmii. J•„•'■, **L*
n,.* rs-jutfilul
area ‘..'ill.

* « r A t|

NKW HHAPKK

Reds R e j e c t Leaflet
Demand ”Surrender
O r Die” A n d So Are
P e r m i t t e d T o Die

N E W Y O R K . Kept. 2 5 - 1 4 1 - !
R orln Depot* Foreign Minister
Jacob A. Malik told a delegation
^ from llallimorr 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*.
Irr 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 A v ­
enue offices.

NEW YORK. Sept. 25 ^*&gt;
Yugotlav Vice Pteniicr Edvard
Kardrl) called today for the tem­
porary ir-edabluhmeat of the Rflh
^atallel at the demarcation line
in Korea. He attackrd thote tup*
potting Notlh Korea'a aggrrtuvr
court*.
In a policy ipcech bafotr Ihe U.
N. General Attcmbly, the Yugotlav
official dec laird that Pienuer Mai*
tHal Tito't govctnmanl "contidrit
that the pirtenl policy of the
government of North Kotea doet
not aerve the caute of the true inirpendener and unity of the Ko­
rean people.**
In the tamr tpeech he charged
that the Soviet bloc it inrreatinq

D A IL Y

S A N E U K D , M .trn iD A . MO N D A Y

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

County llistorieal
Articles Planned

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,Will lie ailangisl.
The Sal lie II nrrison fh a p lrr nt
the llaiighlei* of Hie American
lievulutlun 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

M OTOIIM AN K IL L E D
N E W Y O R K , Sept. 25 |,V* \„
IH T auiiway iiiotorman wa killed
today when he left hi* stalled train
*n'l * * ' bit hy anotlier near thMl,I, Street station
The iiiotorman, Michael llriin
Ingham. M . stepp,-.1 Into the ruth
of a southlMiund i-s p r-v
*Mei
leaving hia northliound train lo
report a power failure
PROPORRIi M M ill M
A report on the financing of th..
proposed Municipal Satdlum wtH
lie given «l Ihe meeting Ilf the Cltv
Commission tonight, 'aid cji*
Manager Clifford MrKihhin thi
murning.
I 'lH L II'I 'IN E B A T T L E
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.
C IN C IN N A T I H IT
C IN C IN N A T I. Sept 26--&lt;&gt;T1
Ewell lltarkweli, the Cinrliinvtl
Resf*' star pitcher, wa- operated nn
for appendicitis today
He wa* stricken atmut two n'
dock this morning while going
with the rluh to St. Idmi*
Blackwell, who pitched Ctn-ln
nati to a victory over the Hilt*
burgh I'lrate* in the first esnie of
a double header yesterday, was re
movrd from the train at Indlina
poll'.

G O V E R N M E N T C O STS
W A S H IN G T O N . Sent. 26 (**&gt;Rep. Ree* (R -K a n ) figured 'miav
that government operations ' wil*
cot! each American an average of
about 1400 In the year ending nex'
June SO.
Rm s , In a statement, sal t Con­
gress had appropriated |69 600 *
000,000. Based on sn estimate*]
Evarftades steam read, It enjoyed,
atU almost
aim
“Until
1910 tog wagons /••**• J*»W*
* in
••
a vary Retire business during Ua drawn by mule ' - i n r were u m &lt; f Reservists and former Reservists lUJOOOfiOO population. Ihal a*
to haul the produce over muddy who have had 10 years of honor mounts to nearly 1(00 for each
short Ufa.
man, woman and child.
u v s ilasts oo rs ie flteet
able service In a reserve group.
“Sanford is lha calory capital

S t a r s A n d S t r i p e s Are
P l a n t e d N e a r P a la c e ;
Paratroop
Division
L a n d s At Air Field

(il Creeps tip On Hidden l**oe

I O h HO,

1;

TundxL

H t p i.

26—

\ I n Vina) •piaktRiiian in
I irk vi» *414! lirdit liiil Nncttlh
Mili*lM|| 11Mops tl 4*1 aA(it laird
*M»Ulh VliaunUtn Ihr |U0 |«Mr| hill
4l«»l4Dt| rehla h IllUl tl all ScOllI ||
huill, .md ihj| VUrm r ami \rm&gt;
paliuU It nl maitr lunlart imldf
Sntul I litre 0*11 irri ■ihlrtl lhal hr
had •rm 4 lair lipiifl plariflff
Vlaritir null* nl huh Sim h ia c r
ill Ihr criilrf uf Sruul lii’t had
liu ilrlaiU and dul hut ktfUR
mhfthrv II h id U t il a'aplUIttl lluff)
llir I 1111111111111*11%.
II) I M l M ill KSON
I O K H ) . Nrj.i J #
l our
Mitral 1 ultimnt louvtld ilrrp mtu
V d ii I luiiiirhl mi 4 unitihux ill ivr
lo, D ul S m, falace ami the neat*
l,y government building ilu ilri.
t
I h Mamie iiilumn llial
»,»*'*,*l the U m H itri Sunday firal
planted ihr Mats and Stupe, by
oivd.tt ill *&gt;n a loulliwrsl divlticl
(.eight let, than two mile* llom the
|iala*r
CAUtlOUUY MOVING Into a b u lld o g villa - •
1 ''
I h&lt; 11 * se,rnlli Diviuon dough*
Hell old . I M la in River* Ot W eteitow n New, \ - k ••
1“ V •.‘liimn .tuinird over the Han
C oriiinuriU t ,n l| a -i. v*i«. u ...
bidden t* n „ ..i
,
1 dawn m ill, Monday and lougfil
( U . N. A rm y -f)c / c a »c l» »d tladiophoto |i o i „ I '•■■riial.ooul
I • lu o tl llir He,I Kntran ileirndcis oil ihr *ommandiny liright, ol
Nuiil. Mountain, a u t) park
lu n othn lolumns of Amrncan
and -'oiitii Kmeau Maillirt vlahbed
min thr , apital from the writ and
IIuiih
lt» l I I i i v t
K it
Al* l o iir ptindriil Dun While*
\I* 'lillla r) \ffarta llrporler
W A M IIN G 1 0 N . V|ii .’ 5 t,1’»
I It*- A imy &gt;, licgmionc to *lia*« head will, v 101 ted the flan last
on t'ic vole id ill quo l - %tIlium Mobile ie*ri c, the aill-ouir lone m A r.jiieulvy With f if ill Itevuoenl
toassliig atieuglli tor lie* all-out blow lo .mmliiTalc ‘lri&lt;- N.oll, K u iril, M limes and Sunday with First
Krrm iriit l.eathriiie* l», ,aid gian*
rCumin,mist ,-ueiuy.
itow *i it ,.i w..„id
ilr w ailed D u l .Soo It romideird
1'.'lilMK"ll *'f
•till n till* Illtll
Ot rr*. to hit*' lll.Hl g ti,. ll-.k 4.f !»••• liu heall u| the t apital File other
II ••MlliMiea III, l‘. r . *|lt
IV’I t .»|i |D(«t III •• cv II |« lit* . t i­
In lliukl1* 1*1’ •III fl III*
\t||a*f ii* mi |at»r / 1 ,0 “ »•
ll 9WT0 si
tl|* \**\ irtla \ .1* h &gt; n |»** \ rfii‘11
i»|| lltr N i l . •1 I’M1lief ••III, 10111I t
frto • if • fltl'l Wet • « Millmil:* 1
• t i l l •ti
Oil t ID »’ K 'li .f n to •s|NMl
Contract
P ro v id e s Wllil
II
1 Ifcl III.... lomU •
F o r T o t a l C o st Of
K. 11 in* fi facli it f i \ n
'*“ ’ »■ In n " like of Ssnfoii) w a*
Kll|i|iti, nil ritl tsstflie* f «*mitlt*fi
miureil Saint,|nv niglil at vlaiut
- Iti*lit Iv
full 4iti t»(f|li, n|t
|MUi»*'f |ii 11it\a* Imth fit! ill till I" lo «V|o k 111 an automobile acnl. in on the Orlamlu ID eliw iy
A len,|M,i4 iy loan of I I t/.lkttt •
Th*»t«*
Mifmilt %‘tiiDfi until m iiii ? near the I'rive til Thealer lief in*
v, at let nvr*l I rnlav I') tin Nan
1" '
luvliil . ,-, Ii m thr fore(old 11„,long Aulhoid* I,“ in il,e •*ifmi* Ini#* l» »ti Iv in onlnti* fn*li
• I 1 It i f
it’ti. ttilltiif in ••*Bt k- t |»I ir».
1‘iihln lloiiving Ailininivli.il.... oil tltiili tf*Msls*il »», • fm tiilly tin 'he wimMilrlil of li.e It'M) Cli.-vro•*
'
ea tv* if ,
the Annual ('iinliihulloii, (on tia il »t|l|l ril4*l •' ton* t'M •I'tvlrtt ,t|||
II **»||«m#4 t»m I'agp Mill
I•11u|i ••f i1•• i I, r in*in) f
I ol lltr ( avllr lliewer t oinl |„i,
I lt*#r\ ill M a*I*eI|e| •»( |t.«r ••hut***
|ri I, (,ro|ge Will, aIII*. e»e*iit,ve
\tit*!i«9ii~\tarl Will
lint nl«Mi tlifik* i* i»i* ie*t•••»* win
duet lor. announi rd I in I a )
»*••• pm ntrM4i|H*» v
ftl (»•• 11 •
O p e n l,,riilay Xiudtt
II,e |iiiicrrdi of the loan will he iiiMinrMt n« iriftiLif f»M»! ••»ls|i,*» a
u*.-d lo puHliave all tan I Hitlou Itmv ID’I ah' ’to ll|l III Ills* tlfiyv
An auction platform an.I x-ata
:«t*a-i»*t in lh*' trill* f
toliirli •ht*y
■lie vile of the l,ou&lt;il&lt;g |,io|e,l md
it* Irntfii'al «tnl»« I•«-1*in«t ilh* have lie.-n Invtnlleil at the ternlu trpay lo the 1*1IA |,trl,n„nai) t-i •m\ Him* In • t *l»lt L nufi6*nt|* l«u a i) vile of tin- Sanfodl Farm*
Vi'lmlly, hi W.tflit U nr II a i •is Auction Market at Glmirr*
loans made liy it in the amount ol
t*aafVia- tV&lt;»4l|l« aflat hInM|| til llllli'll vBle, C |(. I'aw.on. diairman of
■I' m i i h m
ri* rwa* ar,r
fitfltliiii* in n W’ MiMi.t feirrr tfi •lie project, announce,! thi, morn­
ing
fl'ill v It’lr |v IlifY .Ilaf liY |il|f
i m » n k »: i i s i n : i r
I'lan* ale tiring maite for a
rlllllr MV I*half f ill h|M III I lie* rttf
K IIA N K K D K Tt Cirriunii&gt;. Srjt ii»v* u n i Ovtf "f i l f mi•11 rfnnMi .-i.l« opening linl.iv night, vnd
11 eetollterer 4 41m I'aa# *la|
2ft d I*) Kuf«*nr l( Itl.n k. |*i aHo String Mantelv lr&lt;| by D ive
: liannon, an I |Hin*ore&lt;| ),) the
*!*’hl i»f ll»f VVoi1.1 Hank, trim ti
-anfi.iil Vilantn National Bank,
nl flMtlt Yll|fl»BlaY IU li’alu\ toltl
11
l l r i m s i i n irm iK i h
.'It furnish lively music for the
Ihr mnutirttl that I'lrin irt M »•
M I A M I . Fla
••a - nil,
II.* lulnl will tlart
•hnl I tin i ir n li In 11* - “ th r » »»MI*
lltrft aaf llllhilrf«| eaf tllritlffell'll •• playing at almut (J.30 o'clock.
I r y 'i ilruuifht ia •rriou- "
llu l h r touiilil Kivi* if* Mull i I imi (I’tllnt ‘ IlM'l n lirrhft ' I v tl f|ea
Work i* going on al tiie form*
to |i« 111a*| this hank totrlil'l I’ V.ltlt III* Ihr .Saiuthriii Its-ll I'# h |•t «»|iee l'
1 Blip.0 ! aii l uavai ra.iai atatian
" provide 1 aiking 1 0 iiitu-v for
hmn T ilti'a KMYrriiinntil h .r •»k heir toHi* «ll»r|i»sri| I msIm‘- niul »
'Uie inlolpate l iet-oni iiumlier of
l* I Nut YtiMlhl hr rrV rn l till a |»rr«oli«, hirhi’liiii* nil* to**h »%r*
♦ •■ lira n
tituul of r l •**!11 Tito M*rk
1Id 11••re1111ri I e*t “ Irlri'hoiia
cattle men ami cltuens
Y lib*” 'lava
havr
Irani
ir|Mirlrsl o it'lu m i*' I
fiotn thrioigliuut Central Florida.
nutted il»
irtiiin R n io tr than |
T
»
*
o f it r lt v b.'»»l
t,H‘k as limeh as flM&gt; a dav ea.-'
' IV IL S T B IF K
All the theft* w* re h un l'-*&gt; r**i
I T L A N T A , Sept
p
H ,r .
IllO f ISM SIM | M I N I S
ing fiHitn wlo-r,* torrent, **f *,Iv-- -nnn 1nlma.lge *an| imiav any at*
L O N D O N , Sept 25 I,V&gt; I „ from |,uv station* poured in ear' •empt I.y N rgio r to enter tradl*
don's Cum mu nisi "Daily Workei dav
Ijonally wiiitr puhli. «ch&lt;v.i|» in
called upon British Liberal i - l I II M ill- . »afe'» dir)-ctoi • (•eurgia “ WcmiIJ ctrate more runlo "kill tin- American a n ti'
Me -1 Miami, "liluke* 'lie !-)«• ve* fuvfun, ilisurder. riots, ami hlnoif.
munlkt bill' t,y flmaling tl,e While ter*iay when Bit.-, Ort. 14 ie|,„rt&gt;
I'H ll'an a n )thing vine- the war
House with protests.
rome money rtolen froin h.*r luun
between the states".
“ Let every progressive organ,** Mill* investigated lie found 'h e
lion in Britain flood the Whit* «ui( 'sst's full „f money it, an n"l
mobile in front of the looi-r T&gt;*
II uiih with drniand* tliat th*
sure he withdrawn now," it aaid o of the suilra-e* rontalne.t f t , In
J A t'K M IN Y IL I.F , Sept. 2 5 -p P )
in iiuartei*.
a front page editorial
Atlanta
80
66
|f«9^t«»f|
M
1'hi,-ago
f&gt;5
42
Dr* Mult,vs
60
41
I’rn n o
56
91
New Yolk
52
42
SI. Louis
62
to
t&gt;4ft
Sa Mf 1It*
54
Jacksonville
HI
74
Key West
90
79
Va t i c a n c i t y . s*pt. 75 (,i*) Dope ihus tuid 1 ati,..ii. pnr.i.
Miami
4H
75
ihniug.houl the wotld Imlav tlieie mini lie no "uncertainly" m the fight
Ocala Airport
90
•Id
against Communism.
( ii Umiu
91
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Housing Project
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The Weather

Pope Urges Priests To Fight Red
Menace Without Uncertainty

Th r Pontiff's order was included in a lengthy "ealioitation" lo
Catholic clergy made public today.
It urged priests, un the occc-

slon uf the present Holy Year,
to strive towards greater sanctity,
which the Pup* slid Is cirmaritrd
by their high vocation and neces­
sary lo a fruitful aspostolatr
The exhortation waa titled
“ Menti Nostrae," from its first
two latin words, which wet*
translated in tha Vatican's Ita­

lian version into "In Our Spirit."
It will lie published in today's
Osiervatore Homan.&gt;, the semi-of­
ficial Vatican newspaper.
It* explicit reference to Com­
munism was the Pontiff* second
such in his It-ye a r reign.
The flrrt seat on Sept. 4, 1949,
ICewilaaeS On gssr Tw o)

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p y
1

W E A T IIE It

Pair ami warm e»cept chance
for a fra w ijrl) scattered .howr i « mo-.ll) un ea*t rnaal. Light
lo iiiixlriaU variable »lliil* south
puilion moderate lu iK (tilu n tll)
lic -h northeast Kindi.

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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                    <text>TH E
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MuHne® Land

'■4 after thr m e e t ly .
I I •allw ar* I’raac r«»» «!■&gt;•
\lr.i. t'harlr • K umiU ii of Dr iter y
Drira and Mra. J : ' e Mortanaan delayed becauie of the failure
ora /celebrating thJsr birthday* of tn# reconnalxianr# mlaalon.
Tha troop* milled aiound In the
thit waak. Congratulatlona.
darkness. Confusion teamed to be
U* reildenta and friend* last Mon­
Vialtlng Mr. and Mra. Emaat everywhere at unite groped fur
day evening on tb* front lawn of Mollrr uf Sm yra DrWa la Mr. the right road which would lead
Mr. and Mra. Joseph Bchralrer’a. Moiler's *lat»r, Mra. T. Tawaa, of them to the "aratrars".
A vary delicious picnic *upper waa Ilrooklyn. N. V- She le a rn short­
A lieutenant kept muttering to
atrved by Mr*. Schmlm. It waa ly for Coral (Janies
tlablea to vim
vlalt bar
tier hi macIf.
lughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
tailed a picnic »upp*r but It looked
Mika aaid: “ hat's troubling you,
Mr*. Thom** T a ft. She will re­lieutenant V*
mocc like a banquet.
The table wa* decorated with
turn to DeHary before going “ Why la it,” the young of­
flower* and lemonade wa* served North. Another alater of Mr. Mol- ficer aaid, “that S-3 (operation*
white the food wa* brought out Irr’* and her husband, Mr. and faction! alwaya want* everything
« /o a tha kitchen. Thai a waa Mr*. Frank Koldewine of Dumont, dona in a hurry7 Hut If you a«k
Amakfurter*. with a borbecu# N J., arrived Tuesday.
them fur tomrthlng they never
baked Uana with tomato and haMr. James K»mmey of Colombo hurry It up."
tanev. aaur kraut, potato aalad, Itoad. entered the Orange Memo­
Mike laid: “what’a troubling
too, role alaw, macaroni *alad, rad rial Hospital Tuesday fur a major It la, lieutenant. It'* Ilka a man
M a t y bean aalad, relDb't. bread operation. Ilia many friend* are ami a woman. They're that way
ttffe* and five different kind* of wishing him a speedy recovery. and alway* have U rn and you
•nk* bak'd by Mr*. William lla y - Mr. Homney’* daughter, Marion, can’t do anything about it. When
at, Mra. Kdward Wagner, Mra. who wr*« recently married, I* ex­ you are a *taff officer you’ll I e
Pater Brown, Mra. Vincent V a in ., pected in D eliary from Cuba, the •»rini way.“
tin* and Mr*. Harold Young. Aa- where she and her hudiand, Mr.
“ I hope not," the lieutenant
Bitting Mr*. Schmtror wa» her mo­ Williamson spent their honey­
ther Mra. Pater Brown. F ifty moon.
gwaata were prrtant. At the close
A thirty-fifth wedding anniver­
Mra. Sehmirvr wa* presented with
a box of randy. The children al»o sary was celebrated last week by
racalved a l e i and Mr. Schm lrer Mr. and Mr*. Charles Youman of
waa presented with a token g ift. ftellarv Drive. Congratulation*
A Rood time waa had by everyone, and wr wish them another 36
and tha way this small rommunlty year* of happy married life. They
{a growing in another year there were entertained hy friends In
grill li* twice as many tn celebrate Davtona lleach.
Surprise visitor* Tuesday were one said.
It* aecond anniversary.
Then I noticed the sergeant
Tha first meeting of the coming Mr. and Mr*. Kdward Frost of carrying the cardboard box— M &gt;
season of the Dellary Civic A*a«»- llayonne. N. J ., when they arrived Sgt
Anthony Kent of Halina,
*
ciatten,
I*n c . took .place last Mon- at the homt of Mr. and Mr*. Kans. lie noticed my curiosity
day afternoon. Twelve new mem- Joseph Christhergar. Here In and opened the top. Inilde were
hen Joined th* group which I* Florida one never know* when three Huffy while rabbit* sleep­
•rearing. 1‘lans for the coming someone you least expect drops In ing soundly on a lied of straw.
year were discussed. Th* meeting from your old borne town.
‘'Bought them with a parkagn
Mr. Robert Scott of Medford, of cigarette*,” Kant
grinned.
I,.
f„
returned
.with
Mr*.
Scott.
•any folks aro still up north. A f ­
"Now they’re our mascots."
They
plan
to
move
down
her*
In
ter th* meeting adjourned the
Rabbit* going into battle’ with
talks had a pleasant time discus- the near future. Mr. Scott la an the big tough Marine! Suddenlc
electrirlan
and
ha*
wired
many
ling tbrir summer vacations and
I readied how young these wat*
homes here.
activities.
rlor* were.
Mr.
Joseph
Chrislserger
and
Mr.
A meeting uf Ilia Ibltsry G arThere ware 36 men In our "am*
M i Club took place Saturday. Finest Mollrr of Hmyra Drive are trac". They groaned when Mike
geltlnr
around
again.
Mr.
Moller
Beptemt'cr V at the horn* of Mr.
told them Ihr assault had been
Ir*. Harold Yount uf Medina • uffend a foot infection and Mr. delayed anothrr hour— until 4;4u
Christlirtgrr
suffered
a
severe
A most enjoyable and in ­
A. M.
live meeting II was. The burn on hi* foot.
“That's all right," the Major
The
Rev.
S.
Miller
spent
a
day
guest of honor and principal
•aid. ’’That will give us m oir
(Maker wa* Mr*. 8. C. Dickerson in llellary. Dr. and Mrs. Miller artillery preparation and i rhancr
tf th* Gray Shadow Nurseries of have rrlurnrd from a vacation In for the air to hit them t»forr
(anferd. One of her specialties la Manlowa. Minn. Dr. Miller Is we land."
kjrMacos, and she brought with traitor of the Lutheran Church In
Dawn had broken when “amn « new v-m - ' '
noil Mr- trar" column lurched forward and
• t r about 70 blossom* of as many
rerities whoch lo most of u» are Aurada on Reminola Drive I* *1- roared down the road toward th-'
p m lllr with two or three of the nunt ronipleterl and they expert liver. And In the bowels of earl,
toamun ones, was a niost pleasant to move In In a few days. They
came from Cleveland. Ohio.
enjoynbl* surprise.
Mr. and Mr*. William Teeuwee
T l l w rev* a lecture on how to
(Trow them, feed them, and on of I’almira Road were entertained
{railin g and budding. The blooms bv Mr. and Mr*. Kd Wagner of
M d a tne most colorful and Inter- Volusia Drive and Mr. ami Mrs.
MttNg display on the table. In Charles Youman nf DaBarv Drive
•rerribing them she referred to while they wera moving Into and
Uwm aa bar children, and called furnishing their new home. When
aaah ona hy r*m*. The subject of the job was completed and before
iRiretkldea »h,l sprays was dls- leaving for llleksvllle, L I. they
raaaad and how to us* them »n with a party. After romplating
flowers and plants. At the close -ntrrtalnnl their many friends
M were given, th* first prtxe their husinesa up north they ex­
sautlful tradescantia want tn pect to be back for the winter.
Mrs. L Livingston* and her
; John Marten sen; second, an
M lo Mr*. Kdward W agner: | brother, Mr. John Deiehael, r*third, to Mre Anthony ()pp*l. i turned to thalr home after spend»additional prises went to th* Inc th* summa rwlth Mrs. lie son-in-law,
ixrlagr Mr. Vlneant Valentina, Ingt'-ne’s daughter,
Kdward Wagner, Mr. W illiam and grandson In Dayto, Ohio. They
te, J r . Rice and Mrs. Charles have another brother, Georg* In
otaa. Refraahmants of home. Cape 1‘rovlnre, South Africa.

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Meteor Explodes

aKatt* • w
zs.i ^oTateo
through a rice t&gt;adJy to on cut*
bm knunt. lh c men were tense.
i r e i U n e * ream Pan* Owe)
Thajr tripped thalr wtapona, ready
it wasn't a clear light. It seemed
for the oath through tha door.
to be burning with an otangr, yel­
Slowly tha door opened. Set.
low and blue flame.
. .
.
Kant waa flrit out, carrying tha
"1 can 't aay for *ure whether it
boa with tha rabbits. Aa ha
burned out in the a ir or hit the
huggad tha xhelter of a bank ha
put them dowu carefully beside
ground. I've »eeq hundred* and
hundroda o f mataor*. but that wa*
him.
I daihed after the aargtant and
tha lowuat I aver u w one.
then the man behind me xcraatn•I tell ytni. It lift up the whole
cd and pitched forward. A t tha
•ky."
name time we beard the crack
Carman had seen the flash up
&gt;1 tha rlfl*.
clot* about 260 miles from whar*
Then another Marin* aereamed
It apparently ended. The CA A
and fall from tha “aintrac."
operator at the Nashvlll# Airport
The enemy on the hUI above
said It lit the sky “ Bright a* day"
u* waa abouting itralght down
and he thought it landed between «£
into our men a* they came out
the field and tha city, only five
the door.
The Marine* hugged the em­
mile* aw ay.
Patrolman Albert h. Yancy at
bankment a* the bullets cracked
Paducah said witnesses reported
inlu the vehicle. The driver fell
the meteor lighted up tha Paducah
wounded.
area about 3 A. M. *o brightly “ you
Mike Erhlich thundered at HU
could almost read a newspaper."
men to get out of the vehicle.
Way down upon tho Suwannee River— Florida will honor Stephan Collin* Foster on Wednesday,
Yancy aaid the CAA told him
Then he coolly cent a rifle aquad
around tb* ridge and o,dared an October 4, when notable person* from all walka of life will.attend the dedication of the 6200,00 Stephan that the meteor apparently ex­
"amtrac" marhinegunnar to awing Collin* Foatar Memorial at Whit* Spring*. Promlnvnt parsons in the world of music and civic Ilf* will ploded between Paducah and Nash­
be present. A colorful oageant will lie staged. The public is invited and there la no charge. Pictured ville, though tha exact location was
hi* gun around and open fir*.
An empty ’’amtrac" came by above (Itft I la the painting uf Foster by tha noted artist, Howard Chandler Christy and on tha right not ilrtarmlntd.
*
tha Suwannee, tha
rlvvr the compose r made
mad* immortal In his song “Old Folk* at Home."
I* a view
vine of the
the river
and Mike stopped It. He ordered la
door opened and we carried our
wounded inside to be ferried
without Influence x x x x without
hack aero** the Man.
operating with protection. Listen,
Optoaialriat
Above u* crackled rlflaa and
if you don't you get pinched.”
ll'w a lla a e g » » *■ l*aae O ae l
macblnegun*
at
tha
fighting
Its a f ls is S rvss* e * u a w ,
At anothar point. Gross told
PI
moved up the ridge. Our “amtrac’’
the court will atrateh out to pro­ the Judge: 'Any word I give you III Msgo.Ua Are
had gotten ahead of :h* Infantry to a fair trial nad bean violated. tect you."
I can hack up—practically re­
and for a brief time there wet
Justice Bellveau, In a 4.600 word
Grot* aaid ha hesitated U da­
no Infantry lietween u* and the dtcitiun filed with the
Oxford mage the famlllea of the police­ ceipt*."
The Judge asked: "You mean
enemy.
county Clark of Court*, found that men Involved—including J a lot
Down the hill came frightened, th* trial had Jw«n
p*«n marl
marked hv sup of kids I know." He aaid he money I ”
whimpering civilian*. Two woman pression and manufacture of evi­ would Ilk* lo b* released on bail
Gross
replied: “ Money
and
carried roaariea rlqtebed te their dence.
to h* could talk with those in­ gift*. Naturally, gift* Irad to
breast*. The children w#rn, Bob­
money."
He also iald . that Carroll had volved. “ I would Ilk* to ih down
bing and frightened, thalr eye*
and tee what they .think.” he add
Gross' ■brother Jack, 23, wa*
bean
deprived
u(
the
sd
r.i'**
of
wide with fear.
lit Id In 910 ,1)00 nail: He wa* ar­
counsel
at
on*
time
and
that
the
Sgt. Kent looked at Ih* child­
Th* bookmaker finally agreed rested aa a relatively iinlmportat't
ren and then be went back down prosecutor had presented to th*
figure In th* Brooklyn gambling *7*1 « aiTtetas*' vwoani
Ibe hill. Whan he returned be c a r­ Jury poial* It* knew not to be true. to go lo the district attorney's probe.
•laeaoi a* /*•» BaaMav
office tq “tell
whole' tnitn,"
maal
ried the bo* with the three white
Ti-Mlmany of an attempt to ax the Judge advised.
rtbblt*. He *at down and slowly bribe a potential witness
was
But Gross rhinp*d hi* mind
opened the lid and took on* of cited by itellveau who said the at­
the rabbits out In hi* big ham­ tempt savored “ of conspiracy" to when h* got there. It* then w*a
taken h*ra for another talk with
like hand, lie milled at the child­ convict Carroll.
‘
the Judge.
ren.
Th* stocky, while haired lu*
Gross lold the Judge: "I ore I
The fear went out of their eye* tire said failure on his part to free
ami tear* stopped. Then they Carroll would "perpetual* a gr«* time. I Just cannot make a deci­
sion Ilk* this, x a x It involves a
•Milled and came over to peek into
miscarriage of Justice."
lot of people, x x x I offered it
the hoi and exclaim over the
Justice Bellveau. reviewing the to them I am th* ona to blame."
ma*rot* of the third biltalion.
Carroll trial and defense attorney
Grua* said that If he named
The sergeant grinned and put Stanley L . Bird's ailagalio*; vt *h»
name* It would not atop book.
the rabbits hark In th* box ar&lt;d
recent habeas corpus
hearing making. "There I* people that
went bark to his job.
cannot wait to start fast snuugh,
In a short time our mortars wrote
“Th* rasa seethes with inadmis- he decared. a x x It la Ihr same
were thumping shall* into th*
T E L E P H O N E S 180 u 4 1971
sable evidence, hearsay, opinion, thing all over again- •* will bo
enemy lines.
Hoorn 114 Sanford Atlantic National Bank BMf.
This time the Marine* bad land­ etc., which could hive no other another ineeaiigitlon all over
again. It is Ibe same thing right
ed and the situation wax well In effect than to be prejudicial to
along, a a g You cannot operai.
Carroll."
hand.

Carroll's Freed

Dr. Henry McLaulin

N. Y. Bookmaker

MIMKIMiUAI’ H PRINTING— TYPINd
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR
FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD

U n it y T h m b S tr e ngt h —
To Protact th* h w of th# Werld:
To Promote th* Pragma* of America.
To Product Prosperity for Ssaforo.

V O LU M E X X X X II

h a w

W ASHIN GTON , Sept. 21—.A*&gt;
— A lop congressional sourer
aaid today he understands I'resi*
deni Trumtn ha* decided (•&gt; veto
the Bubteraitr* control bill ap­
proved overwhelmingly bv Congrass. This source, who asked not
la be named, I* in frequent touch
with the While llout*. He lold
reporters “there ara plenty o( u*
oho want very much to see Ihr
bill signed, but I understand the
President I* going to vein It."

.rali'i coming o n ...w o rld T h rift..,

fo o t b a ll... the big ahows tioaiog b*sk After

sum m er recess. I f * lim e l b * d d l i f f
radio nod record p liye r.Lo c in ira il • new
T V set. Belter sec yo*»r dealer right away!

*1 a Nt| mmNMitt

M r. Truman said the Foieign
Minuter* Conference in New York
waa making great progress. He pre­
dicted the British. French and
American foreign relations chiefs
w ill attain their objectives before
they are through.
F
General Marshall'* apeelal misslon to China in 1946 also ram*
under discussion at th* President
news conference.
Th* matter waa bromfht up by a
reporter who said Marshall, In
II'** llaea* Os Ssa* Til re. I

WifeConkBHubbie*)n
Head With Hammer
H UM .. Eng., Sept. S I - G P t Genrga Wood threw a cup of te­
at hia wife, smashed two eg~» and
threaten*.) to break up th* red'&lt;*
Mra. Wood turnad te thalr son
Gaorr*. aged three, and said:
"Go fetch the hammer for mothat, dear."
Dutiful Junior fetched the ham­
mer. Mra. Wood tapped Georgs
8enlor throe time* on the head
with It. Renter was then removed
to • hospital.
“Oh, you women," said Judge J
R. MacDonald whan th* story un
folded in court ye*l«r«lav.
“ You can't hav# n man comlnr
home and smashing th* furniture.”
said Mr*. Wood.
“Give her another chanre.” said
Georg* Renter.
The Judge put Mr*. Wood or.
probation for a year with a warn­
ing:
“ You mutt not task# a habit of
sending little George for the him
mar."
A I L n ll • A. oeps. s . — y; ’
J. H. TharraU, aupssteirerWnt to
tha Florid* State HaeplUl. re­
mained tn a "very poor" condition
todsy.
.
.
.
The 70-year-old deeter haa been
In Emory Unlvaraitf ^ H o.piU l
hero ainc* Aug. 21 »ith a nanrt
ailment that attendanu reported
a* "aanoua."

Ic

Secrelary of State Dean Achetun s
new anti-aggression program got a
green light for full United Nations
coniideraliou loday.
The Assembly's 14-nalron steer­
ing committee placed A ch ero n »
lour point resolution on ih r A s­
I l f (MINT At IVI Walter A. Lynch
(D-N. Y .), 64, of tha Bronx, will b# sembly's agenda I h r prugiam ss
the Democratic candidate tor Gov­ tailed "United Action lol P r s .r
ernor of New York. HU nomination
Achrson't plan calls tm
a
at the party convention In Roches*
"Peace P atro l" lo check on the
tar waa assured when a conlmnc*
of Democratic slat# and county world’s trouble spots and the de­
leaders unanimously agrtrd on hia signation by U . N. members ol
name In advance. (International)
stand-by m ilitary forces tu bask up
U tiilrd Natrons decisions.
O s ri Soslet objections the steer­
ing coiniiulter alto voted for a full
U. N. airing of the following • onllo s risia l quetliunt:
I Nationalist China's charge
that the Suvirt Union a1
. Ini the
Chiiieso Communists to power.
2. A •Irinainl for an accounting
by Kutsia of thousands uf sfrrman
and Japanese war |irisunrr« whom
the Soviet Union is charged with
Mill keeping in Soviet .territory.
3. A review of the Gtrekllalkan
question.
t. A Kropemng of the Spanish
issue.
The Russian objection to consid­
eration of Nationalist China’s
charges was voted down I I to two.
The two votes were cast bv the
Soviet Union and Ctechnslovakia
In d ia
abstained.
Nationalist
China's charge* aeainst
Russia
first were raised at the 1949 As­
sembly session.
Russia lost out, 12 ••• i n —•
3. A review of tha Gretk-Balkan
off the Assembly s i r . n
question orr
da. A Rusaian abjection to Hornin',
tha Spanish question to a n r ml %
debate wax defeated 10 te two. with
two obatantion*.
. .Thai* now ia as U. N. ban against
member countries sending top dip­
lomat* to Spain. A move Is develop­
ing, particularly among the Latin
gressmen
Irani ami lorthrrghl American countries, to hxve this
rraaaae#* Oa Pag* r * a n
answers" on many questions.
l'ep|M&gt;r and ulhei members ol
the delegation said Tito, while
•II. king to an indrjiendrnt stand
lor Yugoslavia III the Kolran lu llHid, rxpm scd a|t|iroval ol the
r i a a i l a B .4

Oa I ' . a .

TStrveS

(’ops Stop ViHhinHky
And He* Mcanti It
G L EN COVK, N. Y. Srpt 21—
(JPt— Soviet Foreign Minister An­
drei Y. Vishlntky hat been warn­
ed by n traffic cop that the next
time he speeds through Glen Cove
he’ll get a ticket.
Speeding away from the oalatial
estate the Russian United Nations
delegation rccupies here, Vishintkv’s car wa* stopped yesterday
bv motorcycle Patrolman Timothy
O’Neill.
Mildly, O’Neill expla1led to
Vishlntky and hix rhaufftur that
66 mllei an hour waa too last for
the congested highway. Thin the
cop added:
"Thia it just a fair warning.
Next time we will have to give
you a summons."
Vishlntky smiled politely. His
car pulled away—gently.
IN FLA T IO N AH O Y!
BOSTON,
Rept.
21 — |AY —
Thomas II. M&lt; Oale, chairman of
the Hoard of Governor* of the
Federal Reserve System, said lo­
day that “alarming symptoms”
of inflation are evident and “the
outlook for a serious inflationary
spiral is foreboding.”

Utiuor l.icunses Are
Due By Odolter 2

A m to ria lrU I'rriu * l.e m -rd W ir e

SEPT

Noe. 1.
on* would bn there to lieten te
her.
would aay • prayer and
than an ham*, determined to cynraa* the neighborhood for m**»&gt;
mraanl meeting. The m refln* wR1 bnre Finally a small eongrofshe pres led over by Oardre Bri*. tlqn !■1breed around her.
It waa this congregation which
conceived th* Id** of th* Good
SomariUn Home and gave it the

______

Red M ystery Column
Reported R o l l i n g
Down On S e o u l
From Korea Border

Allied Com m ander Is 5 000 Com m unists An
Satisfied O f W in ;
Trapped Near Tabu
H as Funny Feeling
Red Chief O f Staf
A board‘‘ M ig h ty M o ”
Adopts D e m o cra t
S /l't— G«nT O K YO . Sept
ac/VIhui came back, to
rial MicAiltv
lo ly o tonight liom k o ir * ap
p sirn lly well satisfied with the
Seoul Iron! u ftrn n sr
A ••okrimsu said lie had not
been csllrd back by any emer­
gency.
Just betoie irlu in ln g . M acAithur
made a bn rf visit aboard the bat­
tleship M is w iu ii . on which lie ac­
cepted Japan's su iirn d ri Sept. 2.
I ‘M l
As lie let* ih r Mighty Mo lie said
hr bad "a lunny frrlm g '' but did
not r ijila iu it.
The battleship a m srd at Inchon
from the k u ira n east coast yrite islay lo lirl|&gt; other Allied srssels
•hell K rd la ro rl. more than 20
nulrs inland on the Seoul (ronlM acArtliur returned to Japan •
boaid Ins new constellation plane
"S c a p ," named for Supirrue Com­
mander of Allied Powers. It look
off from Kinqio airfield. I J miles
northwest of Seoul, and flew lo
Japan over 120 miles of enemy
territory. H it old C-34 staff planv,
B a ta a n ,' is bring used lo eva­
cuate wounded from K o rra.

Ralph Smith Voted
O fficer At Lambda
Chi Alpha Meeting
Ralph A. Smith was re-elerinl
International treasurer
of
th.
Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity at
its recent bi annual cunventb.ri al
the Kdeewater Reach Hotel whet,
more than fiiM) delegate, from all
parta of the c u h lr y and (Tanada
attended.
The fraternity fltJlllhrr* lltssfr
chapter* than any other in the
country, said Mr. Smith, who w.ih
Mr*. Smith and son Walter, r e ­
lumed Sunday niehl from ttuir
3,000 mile automobile trip. The lat
ter left Tuesday for the lln ivrr.ilv
nf Alabama.
Rn-rnute to Chicago the three
slopped at Knoxville, Tenn., w he .
they were joined un the •rii&gt; • »
Mr. and Mra. Rslnh Smith.
Ir
Ralph is a hvdrauli- eng'-'-et f &gt;
Continued on I'age Four

Oct. 2 ia Ih* deadline for whls
key. Iieer and win* sailing licenses
and those who fail to renew them
hy that time will have to make
completely new applications. John
L. Galloway, county tax collector,
said thi* morning.
According to Alph Haten. dis­
trict supervisor of th* Slate Itev
crage Department, "Those who fait
to renew hy then will be requirrd
to cloar, and make application tu
the director of th* State Beverage
Department for renewal, and the
N IIK im 'P A IIIM IG N FD
place of huaines* will have to re
FO R T L A U D E R D A L E . S e t
main closed until the application i« —(&gt;P&gt;—Former Sheriff
U’alt.r
renewed.”
Clark and hi* brother Robert wer
arraigned on charges «.f slot ins
I.T. ItAVF.NF.L K IL L R D
chine and tmlita lottery operation
A T LA N T A , Sept. 21—&lt;A*!—Th* today and Immediately filr.1 no.
family uf 2nd Lt. Edward Rutledge tlons to quash.
Haven*l III aaaartad today that hr
Criminal court Judge William T
wa* sent into action In Korea— Kmiie.lv set Del. 4 as th* dav for
and lo his death—before be had re­ attorney* J. II Patterson and C I
covered from a broken leg receivrd Chancrv to atgue the motion t
in paratroop training.
quash and a motion for a bill o f
"lie obviously had not recover- particulars.
n l ” said his sister, Mrs. Leah R i­
Arraigned with the former th "
chards of nearby Decatur. "Around iff and hia brother were G..r 1 •
Aug. I surgeons at Ft. Itennln* Williams, third partner in the
told him five more weak* would be Rrawar.l Novelty C o . James lohn
required for the fractur* to heal son and Truman l.vtle, Negro
Hut within five weeks he was company employes.
dead.”
All were indicted hy a Rroward
Lt. Ravenet, 24-ysar-old graduate county grand iury nn Aug. 17 *n t
of The Citadel military rollegr at have been free under 11,000 ta.i. l
Charleston, S. C., waa Injured at each.
Ft. Henning on June 24, the dav
after the Korean war broke out.
H EA LT H M EET IN G
HT. P E T E R S B U R G . Rept 21
(Rpecial)— Hundreds of men ant
w o i.e n in public health and relate.|
fietes will assemble hare early lit
October for the annual meeting of
the Florida I'ublle Health Asso. it
tion.
Th* three-day s s .emt.lv will be­
gin Oct. 6, with headquarters and
bualness sessions in th* Horen"
Hotel, Mies Ruth Maltineer of

Freewill Holiness Church Builds
Annex For G
Samaritan Home

F I R E CON TROL
County Agent C. R. Dawaon re­
ported thl* morning that he I s still
receiving names of prop arty ownera on the Forestry Central peti­
tion, which has met lit* r_-r*arrequirement* to make II valid.
Today he received a telegram
from E . L . Melpui, district fores­
ter, who atated that ha will call
to get th* petition In order that I*
may he Included in th* ballot on

a d n &amp; r s B &amp; lj R

V p q p p

S top A t Parallel,
Call P le b is c ite ,
Tito Advises U. S.

CH ICAG O . Sept. tl-V P &gt; — The
Chicago Tribuns («ld today that
Mrs. Winthrop (Bobo) R&lt;ckefel
let. who In 1941 married on* of
(ha heirs lo oil mllllonx, "never
will give" her husband a divorce
The Tribune quoted Bobo a*
saying that as far a* hrr husband,
grandson of John D. Rockefeller,
I* concerned. "I want him to
suffer the way h# ha* made me
• suffer, a* he tut* humiliated m*
before the world."
Bobo, the former E r a Paul*,
klute, daughter of Lithuanian im­
migrant*, made bar statements,
irs a ilsa M oa raw* Tdreet

Yes

N k .W S P A P h K

\cheson Plan

M arshall's M i s s i o n
T o China Reviewed:
President
W orried
Over Rising Prices

Mr. Truman wa* a»ked at hi*
new* conference whether hr had
decided about eroding the 38lh
® Parallel. He replied that he had not
and went on to *ay it i* a mailer
for the U . N.

D A IL Y

IH U R S U A Y

Marines Enter Seoul From 2 Sides;
Put On Agenda Red Koreans Surrender In Droves;
“s s S i S
Gen. MacArthur Returns T o Tokyo

Truman Wants
UN Views On
,38th Paralled

W A S! HNGTO n T Sspt 21 —&lt;*!»&gt;
— President Truman laid today the
‘ 'U n ite d Nation* mu»l decide whclhci U . N. force* are to drive beyond
Ih r 38th parallel dividing line in
K o ira .
The United Slate*, the Piendent
•aid. will abide by the deciiion the
U . N. malic*.

I M H U » iiN D E M

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

L i t t l e Cinderella
Happy For A Little
* Breaks Her Slipper

to a MILLION DOLLAR
SHOW...

Generally fair weather and warm
ihrouth
Friday
atrapl partly
cloudy »ith local showers tad
ir.«nJrr-hu»*.-. in exlrrnu aouth
|Ha&lt;Ititel.
AN

|

W EATH ER

Il&gt;6 Ml.
Sepl
21—1,1*1— 1|
mat lake aliolhvi trek lo se­
cure Seoul I t General I emuel
I Shepherd. Jr . I'acdie fleet
llano* finer commander re­
ported lonighl on hi*
return
(rum the tru ll il Ktlirail tislllr
-on. Shepherd .ai«t additional
Manor units ttrir being landed
ltot «i si liiihou and rushing to
•hr (twill Returning In Tokta
atioard tirnrral
Maetrlhur'*
plane “Scap" along «lth MaeArthur, key staff uf fleer* and
(itr .uiir-pomleiil-,
Shepherd
prrdi) led that snipers would be
1ii.uM'Somr in Seoul.
IO K Y 0 . s e|»« 21
&lt;/!*&gt;\nirm.in Mriinf* b*llle»l 111 *n. irnl Seoul linlsy .slide a Red
;uy .| i i \ tulumii *s** rr|Miitril rollnig il..nn on the Korean capital
(■• in N'Sirl doininalrd Manchuria.
Ihr niiii'iialiiy oi maniHiwrr in
‘hr liras il)-armored l oniBiunist
• i.iiiiiui H ii not knots t«i U. S. inIrllivm tr idluert.

Askrd it lie rx|ir«lr«l to go
lu alter ihr lom m um sls, tirn rra l
lias rrplird
"Maylir n r non I
liasr lo l l ir y ' i r jirrlty h u ilg iy."
I lie tuilent lo rd . li i r l oi staif
is Mt-yrar old srtiior Col. I.r r I la Is
Ku ol llie I tiL North Korean Dm nun. H r told interrogators hr beliesrd tlir Resl cause was lim dird
.rod hr tielirves in drin&lt;Mracv now
aflrr studying it out.
Rrm nanlt oi iMith the N oilli Ko
rean Third and I 3lh Disisioni were
believed caught ill the trap E le ­
ments ol both divisions had hammrrrd the American delendm ol
Taegu.

I |,r Msnnr's entry into noilhn c l S r o u l • natron •lierls tsat met
by •Idlrriiiitt resistance

S h u ll I V l u l o l r I n . u l'p u in lin r lit to tin |" '- t u l l b I n •. '• • • • iiiiii
tnul I k s 11 a p l " " V i d l'&gt; tire S .n a t # A im e d S e r v ic e . C o m m itte r III
VV .h liil't u n Gen t«e. r g r ( ^ d ..r » h u l l is .how
h r » u « q u . s t l.u ir .l
ii\ in . m ..v i . u l ih . u tu u p A fte r d r c la iln g th a t lln l u 'l u n ’ .
le n ia n d . c l"s .- . . . .| . iu U » n U t w e . r. I*e-f. ...e and S in t . D e p a rtm e n t,
tlir ( ir t it r a l
k i v * ii u • lu
v u l* u f
1 In U - lHulUMml

One eas/Jry non-com said "iron ulHltll)
we move."
The K*4 colonel walked alone
through h'us n il lulls winy iroop* to
give himself up.
Hr is the tnghrrt ranking o f ­
ficer to f i r tu hcrnin* a pri’ onel

II' h i i s m * sin rase Tkrrri

C h u liiD t a

General Marshall ■!** Sworn In
As U. S. Secretary Of Defi

U u N id c n t

Drops Dead In Oviedo
L. I. Stino-- i.f Chilli...Iv .fte '
auddenlv uf a l.earl alta.k wh'b
sto|i|.ing al Ihr 11vic.ii. .Service Ht»
tion late yesterday aftero.i.n. i&gt;
was repuitcl this morning.
Mi. Straus* had Iwwn in ill
health fur sometime lie wa- a
member »f the American Legion
Post Number 'J(.1 un,| I, survived
Ly the widow of fhuluotu
An tlilatnlu F.n.eial home i. in
charge of at rang, merit ■which hav,
not tern ann.iuncr.l
till Y K A III
C O P EN H A G EN , D e n m a r k .
Sept, 21—(A’r— A i&gt;*autlful, young
and shapely model strolled across
th* stage .luting a fashion show
In Oilenae last niylit, showing a
housecoat and nightgown.
The houaecoat was handsome
The model, with a fascinating
smile, threw open the housecoat
to display the nightgown to tlir
audience. There was a gasp and
then vigorous applause,
Khe had forgotten to doll the

nightie.
CITKU H A D V ER TISIN G
L A K E L A N D . Sept. 21 bin
Newspaper* are expcctr.l f.i iret
twice a- big a chunk of l'l»rl.la
Citrus
Commission
a.lvlrtl-im*
fund, this season as the tllNI.IHMi
awarded la.t year
At the same time advertising in
m agalinr. will he slash.-.! to atvo.'
a half million dollars from their
$000,000 share last season
Dawaon Newton, the Commi*
alon'. advertising manager aai.t
today that is the wav the"TCC**
new advertising agency, J Walter
Thompson Company, hat the 1060
61 program lined up.

H A IL W A G E D K IV E
MIAMI B EA C H , F la , Rept. 21
—OP)— Railroad trainmen were
advised today to begin a drive
for higher wages.
W. P. Kennedy, president of
the
Brotherhood
of
Bailroad
Trainmen (B R T ), told the union'*
delegate* at their 2»th national
P E A C K O F F IC R R R
convention that th* drlv* should
ST. A U G U 8TIN K . Rept. 21
(Rpecial)—Th* Florida Peace Off I begin aa soon aa the convention
cere Association, Inc., will hold a ends.
fifth district meeting at Rt. Aumn
CHUR I D E L E A D E R
tin* tomorrow. The local Police De­
Mayor Andrew Carrawav .tated
partment will lie host to the git*thia morning that he wl«h*d to roe
ering. Mrotinr will b**ln |* •
P.M.
with
competitive
pistol red a recent new* reference to him
matches open to all law enfor r as heading the local, "Crusade fu'
ment officer* from th* Nortl.ca-1 Proedom" drive. Thi* l* a Javcee
project her* headed by Voile Will
section of Florida.
At 6:30 P. M. an old fashioned
flab fry, hush puppies with all the
W O LF PA CK8
trimming* will 9* served te the
C A L C U T T A , India. 8#pt. 21—
U w enforcement officer* and their
manta. This meeting prorrLe* to OPE—Twenty-three ehlldron have
M one of outstanding vatu* in been killed by xrolve* and bvm»»
training te the law enforcement In village! near Allahabad. United
officers In th# Norlbene* nf Fte*. Province* of India, reports from
Un along with suitable entertain­ there eaid today. Authorltiea have
ment. A ll city official* nad ladle* •ent armed men to wipe out th*
beaata.
ara laeited to attend.

Volte

Williams

T e lls Kiwanis Of
Freedom Crusade
Local Chairman Asks
For Volunteers T o
Distribute
Scrolls

I ir LI dispatches rrjMiltrd the
Isnk-lrad l.r a liter nee Ks entered tha
its at (i I'. M Wednesday (4 A.
M L S I ) (torn then Han River
(lotting right miles dossnslrtam.
I Lc &gt;ndl Allied Ibth Coips ad*
i.u n r Irom the original second
front laiuliug lieachvs at Inchow,
pules assay, appeared to havn
i« s', ».t
.-tf'err lo »•* |.t how**
iisl.tiirv phase.' TJic Manors made
‘I Irom tlir risrisidr into Seoul in
12 hours
\ lug bailie irriurd in prospect.
Ilr-ides the threat of the unideiitifled column uf 40 tanks and
jih I 4ithrr vrhit'|p«
approaching
;o4H»l from ihr nurth, Knrran
rii'liFtl into Ihr city from
rvir.i! othrr ilirivtiom. Many
1tHin ihr iihl \lhni kach*
ht «sl |i« I iiiirtrr ill the noutheaftt.
A |D|h Corps mti'lliirrncr rr1*01 alii Ihr my«lrriou^ armorrd
foltrR

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Air Force Officers
Express Pleasure
Over Airnort Sile
*• s»f#i.**r«
V Irwin nf
Ic. Ill left
a II 26 for

"11 Hr iloll't *t4ll 106111 to •v‘l&gt;
I lrr.li.111. W* Will II*** waited In*
long,” declared Voile A William*.
Jr Seminole County Chairman ■&gt;•
the Ctutadc lot I reedotn. si ll'r
weekly lunclifon ol the Kiwanis
Club al tile Yacht Club yestridaV
A. one way Its sell |rcc.|»in Mr
William, urged all those |ires*nl to
•ign the “ Freedom S« roll whnh
wa. trr.ulalrd al the meeting I he
Mloll. otic of null) which will hr
cn.hlilird ill tlir hate ol lh&gt; ten
Ion ”1 icrtlom Kell" to I.f llll.riled
III llfllill Oct.
{4. I.llllain. th *
pledge id I Its- .Igrie. that lie will
II •■ilsais as* C ia f r« tf I

Sanford Gets National Publicity
In Umpire Barr’s Article In ‘Stag’

f lV H . D E F E N S E
NEW YO R K . Sept 21 •iA'i—A
total ol 2HMMI0 New Yorker* were
asked today t» volunteer as air
■nbt wardens and auxiliary police­
men and llremen in the city'a
civilian defense organization.
&lt; ity Director of Civil Defense
Arthur W. Wallander a*krd citlIrlis In go to the neatest police
ami fir* station* and prepare to
Iwgin training Immediately.

The Weather
j a c k r o n v ii I I
Allslit.1
Boston
('Ii lea go
Denver
!&gt;»« Moines
New York
Phoenix
Saint l.oiiix
Waxhington. D&lt;’
Apala.'hlr.ila
Fort Mcyerx
Key W e t
(trlan.lo

Sept. 21 -G P )
Hil
4t
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45
70
43
60
43
64
44
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70
47
44
73
41
70
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71
47
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Sanford Weather
High yesterday R*
Low today 43
Bain yestsrday 00
Total 8«nl. rain 7.99 Inch**
Normal Rept. rain 6.99 inch**
Tide* loday:
High, 3-23 A. M. and 3:69 T.
Low* 9 24 A. M and 10:23 P.
M.
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�THURSDAY SEPT,
,, «J' t
In* at tha •fhol)l limehroorw for
th 'lr regular *upp*r and meeting.
A * Al Huth-tir m liid N l a*
•ary when hr mnvrd to
Paul Mr.Michern ha* replro &gt;&lt;t Mu
Thr Oviedo Lr-giun 1lo*l No »•
trill hold their regular
mrrlln&lt; .
Thursday evening I Sept. S I » «t (
I’ M at whhh time Tommy Mn,n
commander, will hr In charge o'
thr meeting.
Thr Oviedo ll* |ll- t lifOlhef hne.*
mrt Monday evening at thr Civic-'.
fhurrh l.aw.on
ll*rd&lt;

dinner in their honor. 1h# ham*
room mother*. Mr*. John Dud* ard
Mr*. (1. 8. Moon, and the mother*
of the tenth and eleventh Rtade*
Hi M ARIAN IP JU N ES
nr tod a* thief hoatearei for Ih
o*ra*ion A fter a very n lrr dinner,
O V IED O . Sept SI »Special i
Th* faculty nf the Oviedo School alt adjourned to the »rhnot yvm
rtVre hn , i guest* at the Oviedo naalum wheie a number of game*
Pc hoc | t-pj'hrooill when the tilled. were enjoyed hy all.
P-TA'rn.vrtnined with a pot lurk
The regular monthly- hn*ln*«
meeting of the W M F of the Ovlrrlo
llaptl't Church » m held Mondn*
afternoon at the Ovlrrlo lim it*'
Church at !t: "i |' M The im"-llar
r&gt;f the memhera of the hoard w*
lit S'.It) prior to the tr|fnlnr hual
nee* meeting \|r ■ Id ml V .ir-ae
nre*ident of the WMI*. nn*»hle»| a*
l-nth mv-tirie*

OViPdo Nows

Hrtad and Butter, F i r Ifaruhntal- cream.
Mr*. K*m{&gt;'» m'tlhrr, Mr*. R. I..
Inw- n fM e rt*. Heverag*.
1Method; Make aur* pineapple i* ed. Make* K to 11 nerving*.
Wh**|rr.
&lt;R*t1p« ror Starred D lth Fo llo w *) thoroughly drained and put In
—------------ -----------Mr. and Mr*. II P. \Yh*«-!*r, who
i i , r K r l l . T im m v s in o N R
A i.iv i.ln l Prr** Pood Kdllnr
™
H A n H l r f A I J ^ k r i J S S m l a ^ W ^ . &lt; S g * t &gt;4 S U 3 £ 2 :
Nmth A m ,......... In d l.n i rjMrm
hay* hrvn lour log Ihr Wrst nnrt
floulh ytf. torn dnt** and va nllnnIngreilirpta: 1 cup dralne,! ertoh- 1|lto qUart(.r&lt; B„d „ j , | .
Whip h*pt dog. a pel* in early tlm */,
COM PANY D IN N ER
iny al VVaynr.vlllr, N. C., t*»«. havo
Paprika •'hirken, .Steamed R lre .1er| innrye^le, IB fig rookie bant, icream i t i f f and fold In. n » c r ati Irut a , hunter* and eer.UaeU » v ;
nti^rnud hwvf.,
tf
l.l» .l
lt n .ii (jhia (lean*, Sala t Itowl,, IB m*r&gt;i'iAtallnwa, I eup heavy I unee in de»*ert glajae*. H e frig -. aomttimea » « j g a f . f ,

MENU

Sw ill's Genuine Milk-Fed

president, » in In charge of lh&gt;
Hireling
Vollr William*. Jr,. gwe*t «t&gt;r»l
»|»oke Irfn tr a large gtn'in o r
• Thr ChrUllan Side Of T h r C ruH
flratlon Of riirlat".
Mr and K i t It W, K ir», rahr
wrnt to Mar on, (,a to Itihr ihrli
daughter, Ml-. I-aJune K d r l, t
Wralryan Collage, have r rt u n ir '
liumr.
Mr*. Alev l.rlnhart and ann
time (Jtiir, who took Pi ankle too
to Atlanta, where hr will erite.
Emory Unlveralty, h*yr return*!
home
J V. H aul* ha* returned hnm
alter vt*ltlng friend* nnd relative
In Atlarita
liarhr (Irover. wt*n rc**oHtted I*
the I* 8 Navy, left Tuevday fn.
artlrr iluty. II* err* in ■.rrvlre -i**!the I'. H. Navy in World War II
Mr*. Ilalhv lirovrr and rhlldren
arr now making their Iwtjre In
I'rrty, H»

er

A thi* «n» the tail m r 'l l n e »&gt;f
'll*, f lo a t year the Mary I.atvton,

Nettle Parnell, Kittle Hie ate*
Pearl Marlin circle* each cave
their yearly report* a* well a
the Commit Ire Chairmen of th&gt;
WMH.

N*w officer* will he Iriatalled
yhortly to take olfl e for Oct I
The Ovlrrlo Oatdeti Clilh h»l-l
their fir*t meeting follouinir th"
Mimmvr ya,niton* Tue*dav *fle*
i.i*on at the home of Mi* A M
J-me*. Mr*. David Kail « m rn
lin t a n yeilh 'll* Karl Th t aura*
enjoyed the program, the theme
being Ifrdihy Plewrra Mr* Martha
I rinhart p ke on perennial*: Mr*
T. L. l ingo on fern: Jit*. C M
Afte &gt;,n ceranlnmr; Mr* Alien***
l&gt;. Covington on mini lillv; nnd
Mt» It P Whfi ler on tree*

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BAKING HENS

Mr and Mr* Mrdwrt l^*r Kemn
Tin Oviedo I ten1* Clnli. with who were , ailed h»rr tircau.e o*
i hr Itev, Pratik C, '1 organ, prrri I hr nerlottl tllrie.* of Mr* Roe*-'
detd, preaiding, me* Tue»dav even father. It. I.. Wherlrr. a ir wllh

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GRAPEFRUIT

EAT-RITE TENDERAY BEEF
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Mayonnaiwc
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Fruit Cocktail.... 37c
A At* All tirean

Tokay G rapes.

e Rib Roast

No. i

A sparagus.. can 47c
m f h tn

lielicibiis Applt

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l/ i Fcrmono B fo kw

T ea.... Vi Ib. pkg. 23c
R iedal# HartlMt

Carrots ..........

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Ground
la c k S p ra tl S m o ke d

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PICNICS

Ranvinrna

Iceberg IiCltuco

SmoTl

l'irm Red ltl|w

V iiV l.

Tom atoes.......

Tom atoes.... can 13c

P ?.*h

Ann»Pagt iltntttm fltylaf, ,

Green Cabbage

tMnm Ml

I t pi.’

C b se -Z e *

Baked Beans can 13c

^Adltim R fi*

ifiua Dniyuat

2 Lb.

60c

Yellow Onions
Peach PrcucrvoH
l-lb.
JarI . « 2C /
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Cauliflower Ig. lid.
Cracker Jack ......+... pkg. 4c
MarRhinallowR l-lb, |ikg 28c
Parti l)ml Fowl 2 l-lb. cans 27c
fft Male Team

llnrax

l-lb. box 18c

20 Mid. T.« rn

Bornxo
A-Jax Cleanser

8-oz. can 17c
can 12c

Spick ’N .Span ..... pkg. 24c
Babo Cleanser ........ can 12c
Cashmere Bouquet rcg. bar Sr
Lux Toilet Soap Imth bar 12c
Joy-Mtpiid SikIh

6 -o z .

btl. 28c

Oxyrinl Powder Lge. pkg. 28c
I)uz Soap Powder lge. pkg. 28c
Dreft-For Dishes lge. pkg. 28c
Lava Soap.............lge. bar 13c

Dixtana Frozen

Shortening

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Rtiti*»* Right Top Rlrtnln

Steak *........... Ib.

99c

Peanut Butler

Oysters.............
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OyateCs .............

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89c

Salted Peanuts

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A g o n B r o c c o li

49c

A g u S p in o c l

19c

Bacon

Tomnto Soup

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B tta .la

P a n B s d i S k r la p 6 9 c

T h ig h *

B la c k e y e i 2

Tour Windi !% *•*-

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A g e a P u lin g * 39c

Pi'i»*n

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49c

Golden DeHcio

B-V Extract

Marahmallo'va'
10 o t. P kg.

1 9

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99c

Yellow Cooking

Florida Grail* A I)i**»*d A
Diakfn or Georgia Shlptiad Oiad*
A Dr**t*d A Drawn IC»y Ih. A g ,

Tliompaon JJecdjeaa
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iFresh Sweet

WOODBURY
Reg. Size Soap

Plastic Starch

B f*-k U D *a )

Sweetheart Soap 2 rcg. bar 17c
' i . J . ? I * » » it 4 ,yt *

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l-lb. Argo Corn

Blackeyed Pens

R ead y la T ry JaweD

P E T E R PAN

Bacon l-lb. pkg. 72c
inm

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P m h «&lt;l.

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79c
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Strawberries 20

Ivory Snow .. ..... large pkg. 28c
f,

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Lb. 2 9 c
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JUg Old Dutch

l.,n* Iilnml Hnowt-all

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Lb,

No. »*k

Pears........ can 29c

Fj,*h F irm

Lb

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25c

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THURSDAY SEPT. 21. 1950

tup

Operators U nite Truman Interview
To Present Lewis
^.Bargaining Front rhl ■r „rr

f * '•**•♦«***.4 fraPt fn»#
»
tettifying Tuesday before the Sen­
ile Armed Service* Committee,
had di*rlaimed personal respon­
sibility for thie country*. IMA
Mna policy.
'I *i .ball appeared before the
Senate commit** at bearing* on
N e w G r o u p H e a d e d B y hi* nomination to he h»f*n«* Sec.
relary.
F o r m e r C h i c f O f U . S . \m»tlcan policy toward China wa*
S te e l
C o al
M i n e s 1 ik » t out in the State Departmenl whiie he hitti.elf wa* testi­
fying to Congre*. in December,
NEW Y O R K . Sept 2 l - i , T i
1945. o„ the I’earl Maibor cata*.
Chal operator#, representing abiul ■rophe Me .aid the policy weg an­
one-third of the nation', hitimnn* nounced while b* wat on th* way
Some new.paper account* of
■ftmt production, today pictenicd a thi* te.tlrnony * * i* to the effect
unified bargaining Imnt to John L that Mar‘ halt had disavowed the
Le w i, for the tir .l lime m the in- lt‘ 45 4'1 policy.
Mi Truman comm»nt*d tndav
d u itry '. liiitory.
•ha* M ar.hall " . . n ’t Secretary of
The group completed o rg .rira- ^tate at th* lime he wa* **nt tc
tion of the Bituminous (m ill China
Me **ld Merahgll went over to
Coal Operator. A moc ration and m w t at n-e reuuMt of the Pre«l
named Harry M M ot*. of Pitti- dent and th* then Se-r-teiy or
S-at*. JJam**
im H F Byrne. M
erih.ll.
State*
Mar.hall,
butgh at preiident
Mo»e». who ii M , acrepled llie Mr Truman .aid, had instruction*
and *her were In writing
ftpoitlion and ptnmptl) letijned
Pre.ldent Truman a!*o .aid be
from tbe preridency of the l S i« concerned about th* high coet
Steel Corporation', coal mining Ilf living and He i* working on
plan* to meet It.
empire, effective O rt. I
lie told hi* new. conference be
A . head of the t ’ S Steel rub- will jict *• •p*t&lt;Wr ftt p*§«lMt twit
••diary, the H ( . I r.r k C o le Com­ U trying tn avoid tht m U U w i
pany, More. ha. long been an im­ thr I wat World V, at.
The pieeident .aid hi* Adminportant figuie *! coal contrail i.tratinn tWa not want tbe ration
negotiation.
to a through the travail of 'he
In hi. n»a- on.t, one of lit. la.t price control petlod when It
bigge.t Job. will lie Healing it ft bad to follow tbe road of trial end
• Lewi* when northern ,--*i cmer*-1 error.
, ,
,
Mi Truman w a. a.ked annul
tore alt down nt the harga nine
eg*. not going up and privet
table ydth the president of I he
tiring f*A lie .aid h* agreed thi*
United Min* W orker*.
Operator, hope (heir unification wa. «n and h* ia working on a
under Mo.ee will prevent I »&gt;rl. plan.
from .u crei.f; |ly carrying out hi.
Commenting on *
famous divide and conquer tariff* ■Iliad* yesterday hv Governor Cbe.In the pail Mia I ’ MtV often ties In |t., .|e , of Connecticut, fotmet
won important gain* hr dividing n p v admlnl.tiator, favnrlng
tha indii.tiy and algulng ll i|
■
■ ( i „ * -.intiola, lit* "te.l
p in * rne«| to ■ new &lt;-&lt;&gt;eitraid
dent .aid thal le being dlaetiMcd
The Bituminous r'nal I Ipe i ator* but no deel.lon ba. been teethed
4 Aa.oeiation lepre.ent* tfi.t.nrw.nnri
Mr. Truman endoi.ed the *«ton. of .oft roal production nut f tack i . hi* .|&gt;* 1st ••♦laUnl. A
the nallon’a total of mount .Vtlt,. vetell Mairlman. on Senator T a "
Oftn.OOO tone. It I. mad* up of (R-tiM ol In a «pe*cli before Mia
Operator* In western and renlrai ,\ F I, convention In llouaton, T*« ,
PennavtvanI*. fthlo and northern llen lm an accuaed Taft of further^
West Virginia.
lug ' the de.lgna of the Kremlin
The member.hip iuelude. .everal by hie voting lecotd ot» foreign
ateel enmpani*. wnirh own coal policy.
mine*.
Mr. Timnn eaid the Taft re­
Invitation, have been attended cord .peak, for lt«elf.
to the western and enuthern coal
When a reporter *»k*d whether
producera.
be knew of many Democratic *•'!*•
F
President Benjamin F Faille** tore whoa* refold, equalled or
of tt ft. Steel confirmed Mo.e.‘ •urpaaaad Taft * the. Pieeident reresignation with regret. Me eaid lie,! very few and ad-ledIn a .tatementr
fb#,» ar* more Rapuollcan*
1 Mr. More, ha* been pre.ldent who voted tight than Democrat.
of our coal mining *ub«idiarle« . io&gt; voted wrong, an the country
■toe* Jan. I, IM S Me ha. done
.til) ba. a hl-partlaan foreign
an outstanding Job In tbl. im­
portant role under frequently dlf- peltry.
Tb* Pt*&lt;ldent eaid he wa* very
ilcult condition., both in time, of well pl*a.mi with the record of
peace and of war.”
Congre*. now about to tecera. Ha
Aiding Me«*« a* **cr#!aty-tre*
er of the coal operator* group aald It had given him not all hut
• ubatantlally what h* aaked lor l»
&lt;9 yettl be Joseph 0 . Chromle. who the
w ar of legislation, and had
for 25 rear* ha* lieen Mneea' per
eenat .reralary and adr,ilni*trate accompli*hed the bualnea* It
out to do lie .aid he had no idati*
B ill.tint.
to campaign for eleetolon nf DeMote. a"d l.ewl* are old ac­ miwrata to the new Congre**.
quaintance*, dating lack to hoyH* »aid tbe antl-Communlat hill
hood when the Mo*e. and Lend,
ft,«t pa.ard by Congvaaa ha* not
famlliet were on friendly term*
reached him vet. but be will not
in Lucaa, 1#
keep anyone In *a*p*n*e very long
‘‘Mv per*onal relation* with Mr
I.*'*!* ha*'* a|«a-* t'*en friendly," aleiut hi* po.itlon on it. A vet-*
ba. been predlcle.1.
••Id Mo.e* in a recent Interview
Reminded that a group of for­
But the two men have tangled eign correspondent# were attend­
m at time, at i-oal enntract negoll*
ing the new* conference, Mr.
* tlona, when Mo.e. w a. th* leaucr
of the owner* of captive (Meet Truman .aid be waa mor* than
happy to hear that. He aald he evcompany owned I mine*.
P*tt*d to me*i them aDer tlm
Moeet won a reputation fm corfetenc*
and il k them Inrw they
UMW chieftain", famnua Invective
liked the greatest .how In Wash­
left him un.cathed.
ington. 11 be Praaldent'a weekly
new* conference).
T ilo 's

P ro p o sa l

Cincferilla

Ifn -t'-i-i-l nr»&lt;* P e e , m i l
rronuae*# r&lt;«a Was* Oaer
United Stale, ant ion - and that oi
the Tribune .aid, at th# Lowell.
the United Nation*
in taking an Ind., farm bmtae of har *t#pj
immediate eland again.! any ef­ father and hat mother, Mr. and
Mr*. Peter Neveckaa. She and
fort to diiturb world peace.
He alto wa* quoted a* laying her two year old .on, Wtnthrep.
tha "entire religion* •ituaiion’- In Jr., have been vlaltln* at the fgrm
Yugoslavia It now under review for the l«*t aevMt w»*ka.
The Trihuti* .aid Mr*. Rock#The elatement ram* in an in­
terview from Senator Pepper feller #aid "»he It afraid Rocke
i-Fla.) who along with Senator feller may start legal action In an
•water (R-Mei Rep. Cooley attempt to have tbe child removed
fD-NC| and Rep. Poage fD-T#*' from her cuitodjr. hut ah# add#d
•he would fight any tit-h attempt
^ left hy plan* today for Trieete
ifte r a two-day May here, which with every po»»lble mean*."
Bobo said .h* plana to return to
included a thr*#-hoiir chat with
New York 1*1# Itagt munlh ami
Tito.
With chararterlatic American will spend *001# time there before
going to Florida for the wlnl#r
hluntneie, th* group ralted at
moat every problem Involved In She aald Rockefeller, -IT. I* In
United
Stale*— Yugotlav
rela South America and will etay there
tlona, among them aome *o dell until January It had b##n report­
cale they bare been avoided In ed last January that the couple
bad separated lull Mt* Rockefel­
diplomatic dieru&gt;.lon*.
They ranged from religion to ler bad refiiaed last month lo
Om muni.m, from the fut ire of comment on the taborts.
At that lime tbe told reporter,
more that 10.000 Greek children
brought here during their horne- at l/iwetl: "Rumor* are rumor*
land'a civil war to the t|ti**iinn of You can’t atop them. Let people
American aid - both for domeetlc talk."
The Tribune said that the form­
development and for military aaer Barbara Sear*, who divorced
aietanr*.
Ttie group bluntlr toid Tito Iter first husband. Richard Sear*,
that th» people of the United J r diaru*»*d the future of h*r
Stale* were giavety concerned epn
"1 want him to grow up la be
over report* rearhing there that
rellgiott* pet.ee nt inn la carried on a man who know* hot It (Idea of
herej that It* people would tol- life. I want him to be a regular
•rate aid to no country without guv, not a snob In a. me private
school."
religion* freedom.
Alore than 120 friend* from
Tito denied the charge* of reli­
(.dwell and vlctndv attended a
gion* perteculioti.
Sunday tn honor of tha
Although they declined to quote
Tito directly, the congraeemrn habv'a second birthday annlver•aid he informed them that only verslary.
Bobo, who la 54 and waa a
yeeterday he had a ronferenca In
the earn* room where they wem former model and metres*, atiand•Itting with a "high Roman Cath ed I.ouell high *choo|. 8he m»rRockefeller on Feh. 14,
o.'lr official abotrt atatr and tied
•945. It waa hie first marriage.
church prohlrma "
The church official wa. un­ Tbe Tribune eaid Hobo’* hair,
identified. However, the lawmak­ once n natural gnlden Monde, has
er* reported that Tito at Ihla •teeti dyr-d black.
point informed them that th.
new relief one ait nation in thla
country It being reviewed. Juat th« (mmedtata return of Ut*
fiAir year* ago Homan Catholic yau agtittf-w m * II.OM of them
Archbishop Aiojrije Slgnlnac wa* —to their parent*.
Tito replied that Yugoslavia al­
renteneed to IS year* In priann,
perilled of collaborating with the ready hat relumed several han­
Ngtla. He still la in prleon.
dle.! of the children and hope*
H U h the question of the Greek U&gt; get the real back U. their ear
rhlld.x-n, the cmgro-aional dele- onto }u-t ae Win na thla country
ion told Mnr’hnl Tito that could determine the parent*' ktenUnited S u tra wanted to ate titl and their present location.

B

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Commies Taken
i i 'm i i m h e —■ c m * oar,
of war In Koi«a
In surrendering, he fo'^wed the
example of a young t-Alimunl.t
lieutenanl-colcnel who trudged up
to American line* In th* .am* ale*
•everal week* ago tinder a white
flag Tb* liautenant-cnlonal hat
been commander nf * Communist
aitillery battalion
Colonel Lee. a tlocky well-fed
officer, ,wa» neatly .v*»*d in a
»ligbtly lusty field gteen uni
form and Mack l»atbei boot.
H I. cap w a. trimmed with Red
piping and hed a red ‘'at *o the
forehead II* wa* fre.hly *haven
Th* colonel .aid h* had b**n in
•h* brortb Korean Arnn five yeat.
but had beeonte Inerea.ingly di»illu»i-&gt;ti*d with tb* fled cau.a
"Mv ideal* have changed in tecetd yeat.," he lold in'ertcg.tor.
for Col II C Britt of Fu.tla, FI*
"I favor a democratic govern­
ment now."
*1 bad been studying Ideologist
for a long time After the w .r
htoke, I «*w that Commnnl.m wa.
rot beneflttlng the worker* and
the farmei* * . had been proml.ed.
"Tbetefore, I decided to *ui
tender at tbe fir at opportunity l«
the Cnited Nation. But thi* t»
not an **»y thing for a chief of
»taff to do Thi. wa. the fir at
chance I had."
The officer *ald h* w *. a na
live of Pyongyang, capital of Red
Korea
American staff officer, took hi.
•lory with * large tfi.'f of .alt
Hi* 1AtH Division i* being beaten
In piece, by enveloping I ' S and
Soutli Korean forre*
“ It look, like he knew hi. out­
fit w * . through and he Just took
the quick way out," one Arnerl
can officer .aid But tb»v vei*
glad to have him They hoped H*
had .laited a parade of bgb en­
emy
officer, who have hed
enough,
*
Hed soldier, fled nr surrendertd
by tb* doren today after II S
troop* captured a strategic bill
nvri a latiroal
tunnel a b .lf mile
railrc
northwest of tVaegwan
The h'lj i. west of Ih* Naktm g
Rivet and dominate* the road to
Kumrhon. i't mile* northwe.l of
Waegwan.
Doren* of pii.oner* Including a
political commU.ar *urrend*red.
They i-arrle-l »*f» conduct leaflet,
dropped from U. S warplane*.
The commit*** told Id. froidon
Duguemln of Milwaukee, Wit.,
that none of hi. comrade* knew of
the American landing at Inchon
and tbe diive to Seoul.
Th* Red* lurtandered in group*
of 10 oi more On# group .aid th»v
gave IhemieWe* up became they
would be killed by American, if
they continued to fight or .hot by
their own nfficei* If they re­
treated.
Two romrnuni.l* slatted the
series of surrender*. I t . Cob
Thoma. B Bodoff of CorTy. P* .
•aid ha gava them focal, water and

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cigarette* and the pH.oner* a*
freed to return to their own line,
and per.uad-* other, to give up
The D S troop*, including Ha­
waiian-Americana,
trotted
tbe
Naktong last night Th* Red*,
supported by three tanka, offered
bitter re.Htatic*
M*J. John K. Kney of Anna
oils, Md, .aid one R*-J tank wa*
nocked out by ha took* fire.
Kney .aid flier# were "about
50 dead gook* on th i. hill. The
m»n were Ju»t plain mad. wet and
tired It wa* a hanial charge In
rev*r»» They went charging off
the hill yelling thing* you couldn't
print."

Necklines Are To
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Korenti War

I! tatallllfd (T****** I nag On* 4
Red China bolder clly of Antung
'n Manchuria
Pilot* spotted th* Red column
SO mile* south of tbe Vatu River
Korean boundary 210 mile, north
Hr B l M l i t \ R K F
of Seoul |t •&gt;*• reported Thurulsy A I’ Nee if*itttre. n*tut, F.dltor
w tn ln g to be ro**lblv below the
Fall fa.hicn n*ckllne» are go.
,Hth Paralie! dividing Ninth and •ng to be har d to fin I Mott of
Smith Kore* fb i. would put tbe them rlutige hith»» and yon "r
column let* than .10 air mile* tie left on lb» seam .tie.»•» cut­
from Seoul
ting roam floor. R .t- bad .md
F.lite division* of North K ’reant abauldtit a r. th« order of tire
which Invade I S-’uth Kotem June evening. »n I will he more .octal.
2J were aaasoned In Ccmmunl.t
•'bin*'. Manchurian armies They
fought with Rustiin-m* I* tank* ctuah ti e Re la S -u'b t rearand other arm . Out with tbe Al
apakeimen had repaatedly #mBe-1 offensive In the *outh picking id ia .lie l the Importance
f tb*
up *te.*m, th* Pe t. appear unable narveat
to mil.tcr mil 'll -t g mired .treogtb
AP rorre.p-n lept ret'” ’ n 'lo.
ff .*Mlee»*»-4 Irom P«R* Dl|g)
tin repute-l that the V rt'n . vho
the Seoul front wa* stihlliied U frm« the* dlre-t'on
The rclumn troni the north if t mini* I a&gt;ro*. the II in —gh!
S Maiine. weie r*portei| fi.-btlne
it teach*. Seoul intart would mile* northwest of S&gt; -d f in I th*
into the heart of the capiui
p.n# the freshest threat
narrow r'..d* too
-i t -r 'belt
In Korea Ma-Arthur bad vl.lt
Red. In tbe «outh wer# reported tanl • I hg■ nimbi 1 I
I
•d the Inchon, Kimpo and S*ou' withdrawing, changing Into civl
to the railroad tr.rck. leading ■'o
front* after lupirvl.ing th» crl I’ao clothe, and de.ettlog or stir- tbe cltv »nd then swung *outhfinal bearhhead landing, la.t Krl tend.tlng An 1 many other, .eemMorin, veteran
tep «t*i
rl
day from offibore
*•1 on the verge of tut rendering Furopean,
Afti-'.n a" I
\.lan
After greeting hi* tor command
A major battle for Seoul1, dusty ratnpaigi » ta il tlie dr I • -n tb»
r r . in Tokyo be smb'e--*’1 Mr* and narrow .treet. might destroy capital from Ihf nolth«»*l wa*
At.'Arthur at th# edge of the rnn * latge part of the ROB.year-old * big push "’like lh» l-l. ne. ne.t
way.
e*plt*l. The e lly of I.Wtl.nno |* * tl*- ctul - f the la.t War ”
Re !» e*ptur t rn the 11 &lt;n*
(irlnuirg broadly b« walked •- n&gt;.*. of closely pa-keil &gt;o, »». f
* *p t'e '
hi. -ar with an #rm around hie two.story nrud-ct-vercd w o o d e n north a-rk., 'I nn ud 1
.tincture*
they hat t'e*n prr.«--d tii' o t••**|»
wif a.
There are rel*ttv»ly few modern only lo t d*&gt;» ptr-d u.t
?b*'
Flying at i rt t,no f**t unarm*&gt;'
end without ft y V ,. ».-o,t S.-sr building, .trong enough for de- n- a, ain’t Ml aftcl thr United S’a
fleo near T**fon o **.*t nve* T#* •*"*• and .drtliallv noce"at. The tlon. *t..rte,t latidtng a lO/WM man
1ood In the weather*-t graved liberation force at Inch n 1a*l
(ii. and •( Irted . b*MN »t * ban t
•” u»e. I. Hitiiar-div 'Ith ape
'I tut .aid - in* 2im prisoner,
In th* Naktong Rivet
t
1
To cut off effe—tlve reinforce­ h n I h - c n r " ' 1
’ Tb- oid man •• an** ' *-• •*' • • i ment. f -t tb« cit-. (tor- 'he • -nth. by late Tbute lei S -t-ic u - - b - . .
Innl
ii r lt ' l ie l M fr&lt;| Intt.-ipv Ik* l' S Seventh IJKi.i-n !r- e nt II and 15 They 1 ere or
S' i t of St l.orii., Mb- Arthur* f *r the la.t line pf rl !g ••
deir t i i held the hn* at ail coet#,
-tlo -•
pilot.
"g Fhe highway fr-'m Senfl *i • he .aid.
On Id. first itln lo tb* V or**- Suwon
Allied tcm '»r. and fighter l.ep.
t'.tti-fr'nt |e.« then tb.e# -.i-nth*
nn umbrall* ovri tl-* 'I rimer .n |
the
Se’-enfb D lviii-n'.
re
ago Mac Arthur** pt»n* -»•. a. h'rle. moved .&gt;u -j*t thole | i -&gt;* t. infantrymen on the Seot|l ti-nt,
•ntad bv fighter. They heat nff an ft-nr the Inchon t-eschbead to ant fie,. rlo*e ground .upport
attacking Val fighter
[ Ini. to mile* s-ruthwe.t of the mi aal ona In Ih# auuth A tar i 1
HI* k*v office!. #»r&gt;ie«^ad tb» eilv alr-ng.tde ti e pa-tdie. i- i.er* aortic, weie f|uwti Wednesday
opinion t'-night that the Alllee are peasant, placidlr gxlheie I In the
on tbe Inltlali-e and hold a firm harvest.
po.itlon In the Sfoul t**lni
Tbe h a t-e il of K&lt;rtea*« .**ple
The ti.nerai bltn*elf •»*. rlatnlv
f tbe Allies* all out eff it I to
mnfldent and piea.et hv tb* *•••*re** of tb* gamble In land at In
. n l i n i l l t .r . -It ar &lt;a I -&gt; M» - . ••#. i •
chon and move Inland
Ml. departure wa. limed np
MaeAithur return'd to Tok.-i
mull'"
t-r handle th* problem. &gt;1 tbe .no raienllt t&gt;. .u■■L■e.lf'll •
them offan.lv* *&gt; w-a)| a. the ef menl uf lb# » *-»nd | ba.* ( id’
fa ir, of hi. two other It,*- t'- .mpli'bioii. aj*iubl* I t - f i'.' ■a
Kaatfin commander and Rt'RAP. the .w ifi and relatively- Iik m p - ii
»W# landing al In.Iron tlnl hi*
Whitney sabl
'lirniander. were alino.l equally
It wa. not clrar b«» long Mac
Arthur wnuM *t*v In T"k\n or •oriied by lit# tit ’blein nt • -’ .il’y
wbetbet h« would return to K n it* the Man River wilbln e f»» 'ey*
It bad tj'rn expected be want**1 •if the lie* -bii-ail tamll'iy
I hi. b a. been ae-umpllshwl ' l.c
In enter Raoul whan it le captured
I t . timer*' I cmual t' Shep­ Arthur **" (nr t'lrn.elf v .l a r l«
herd. commander of fleet Marin* tbit bl* line* a-to '. Ill* I I . r&gt; ■••
force.. Pacific, praillctad it would i» ur*
They -vuld h.'-e made it • let'
j,e «t lea.t a week trefor* ft*or&gt;l *»
Bb*pber I ..Id
R-i*
sufficiently aac.ita for *nv »nrt of f ,i u*
victory pat ad# Shaphat-I return*' n Ibe n *tb liaul f tbe rl ■*• no•
In MaeAithur'. plana and will «nd we'l* ( lin e t ' »•#’ Hiele
The baltle for lb# rest of l . v i 1
leave probably Friday for Mono
pinhsblv will tiecniiie a .l-'gyiny
lulti.
, .
match rather than « military rn*ii
In many r*Ap*eta. loday w ".
iHcallon nf cpnOleflUg ntammla* euve. requirine a cb*». player
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One Hollywood makeup n rti.t, ! At IJM , i W .M ’1 a jeae Mtt.pt&gt;.)Auk
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■ I free {utlirularhr if tucjn
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E V E S E X A M IN E D
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treatment
ptogrtm
fm
nvek.
rb: III i * ant aim# 'ha* i» ’ ofy
in-tcb like optir.ary rare of tbe
fare
(’ toad 'be tec •&gt;!*.« Jt».a with
d-d rteain tpieating t? on v d h
ftng'ittp.
M ait.gt the clean,
ng
-e.nr in . 1'n a gcvl hath
spoege. --.ing firm .trot ft 'Vote
tt- c»ec»n ipta the .kin. ]&gt;».'.
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I* c'nltdent that today h ’ i» do
log the b*.t job be ba. ever dotlt
In hi* life. Tb.ei i. h#eeii»e h»
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hat to be In top notch condition,
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Jtnt by.ld* myself in knowing
Juat what to d», I beard how
Other folk* having tbe .am#
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have im more g«« pain, and Ih*
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Th* Houtr bai pa»»*d lb* tocalltd anli-tubxiiivr bill.' and thut
wr abandon a little more or our
liberty in lb* tlruggl* lor freedom.
If iht attorney general decide* you
are a Communiit, or even n fellow-littrlar. hr can throw you in*
lo a concentration camp. So don't
criticite the attorney leanrtl.
Don Whilehead, famed A P war
correipondcnt, wa* up bright and
eatfy yesterday morning, long be­
fore moil of you had turned over
in bed. He wa* with the fint
wave of
amtran which
clotted the Han River. In midilitam a tWH tlrucTi ‘W* con­
veyance which capiired forcing
him to iwim for il. Through the
ipaltcr of machine gun M ists end
e rein of tnorter fire, he finellv
made hit way lo the oppocite
•horr where he calmly tat down
and typed hit tlory. It wai then
telephoned to Tokyo, cabled lo
New York and telegraphed lo San­
ford in time fot you to read il
in your favorite afternoon newtpaper. And all it cott you wat a
nicklr.
Even though he tpeakt out fearlettly againtl Communiit aggrettion and threaten* police action
anywhere in the world that it raitet
ill ugly head. Secretary Acheton
•till it nol convinced that the Rut•ian Rrdt are a hopciettly bloodthinly lot, or |hat international
Communitm it liant on world revqlulian land world domination. I t
it but 13 yaan tlnce the overthrow
of the crarlat rrgiave’*, tayt Acheeon. T h i i ia a short-time in History. Like many other toeial and
political movementi before it. the
Soviet revolution may change. In
to doing, it may rid itself of the
policies which now prevent the
Soviet Union from living at a good
neighbor with the real of the
world". About at much chance at
there war that Hitler** Naxi Ger
many would change.

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Abuiit 30,(HM) American plrl« aitel wtimun !*»**• their
liven in aecidvnU each year, which in a higher toll than
from any other cause of death except the cardiovascular*
renal d ise a se s or cancer, according to the .Metropolitan Life
Insurance Company. During the childhood and adolescent
years, accidents are the greatest single threat to life for
females.
Falls rank first among th«* causes of fatal accidents to
females, accounting for 45 percent of the total number of
fatalities. This is due, in large measure, to the high toll of
life taken by fulls among women at ages t!5 and over.
‘‘Impaired vision und hearing, weakened skeletal mus­
cles und other physical deterioration make the uged prone
to falls,” the Metropolitan comments. “ Accidents of this
kind which ordinarily cause little disability at the younger
ages, often result seriously for older jwople.”
Under age 65, motor vehicle accidents outrank by far
the other causes of accidental death for females. Among
girls at 15 to lit, motor vehicle accidents account for prac­
tically two thirds of the mortality from all accidents, mid
at ages 20 to 44 the proportion H more than half.
Hums and scalds, the Metrojmlitan {mints out, also claim
the lives of many women and girls each year Among preschool girls such accidents frequently are caused by upset­
ting or falling into hot liquids, and at the school ages they
often are the result of playing with matches or clothing
catching fire from an open flame. Heyond childhood the
mortality from burns and scalds reflects the special hazards
to which housewives are excised while working around the
kitchen and in the laundry.
“ It is encouraging that some state health department.have taken leadership in home safety eum|mign*, but much
more can be done by official agencies, state and local," the
Metropolitan notes. "Architects, builders and engineers
This wa* lh* scene ut Kindling Mm i I'W), New York, «* delt-gatet to th* vital!y important Unitshould make every effort to build safely into the home.
; ; Bu Uii General Assembly station* heard Soviet Koreigit Miuiatrr Amttei Viahinaky ilvmand th*Manufacturers ol home appliances and other tspiipment can (.uitine •&gt;( N'ationaliat Chitiu sml silmiuion of i'*i|niig Communitl*. 'the latuc wsa riuttd a few momrota lifter the fir-t meeting had I s • n o|sta*&lt;l. From the rostrum, U. H. Set'ret*Iy of State iJeau Arh*aid by improving further the safety of their products."
ion about**!: “ Vot* it down—and quirkly." fltitcrnatiousli

New Hampshire’s Tobey
Senator Charles \V. Tobey has weathered the heavy at­
tack made on him in the New Hampshire Itepublican pri­
mary. By a narrow margin he won reimmination fur a third
term. If he wins in November, New Hump-hire will continue
to be represented by as prominent a senator us it lias had
In n long time.
The state's greatest senators came in the last century
Levi Woodbury, a Jackson supporter, served in the Senate
liefore going to the Supreme Court. John I*. Hale wus an
anti-slavery man in the early days of the movement, and
in 1052 was that party's presidential candidate. Franklin
Pierce might also be mentioned, for tbougli not a man of
eminent ability he served in the Senate before becoming
president, the only New Hampshire mail to sit in the White
House.
Since their day the New Hampshire senators have been
mostly straight party men, not identified with particular
causes^ or policies. Some have been sharp-tongued, like Wil­
liam E . ('handler, who was also a member of Arthur’s cab­
inet, and (ieorge H. Moses, who in the twenties duhlied the
Progressive Republicans from the Midwest "sons of the wild
jackass."

Tobey belongs to the sharp-tongued school. He has also
been a non conformist Kepuliliciiu senator, along with
George D. Aiken of Vermont and Wayne L . Morse of Ore­
gon. With these characteristics he has advertised his state
ns no other of Its representatives has done for years.

Throwing Money Away

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“ Dry” MiHHiHHippi
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they ban- ftmixl thru toil Ilume i
Brut the si-cuiity no t i&gt;l**&gt;ur*t
ttml go with them. P lilv t YVlUon
ilt M in i the policy ahe hat al»ayt- loliowrtl of making 'U't-.ly
pelpon* •tayinif at the horn** fct-l a
•i *naurt- of aelf--ufliri*ncv.
She illuatratnl this rlmrartciiatir by the -tury of it resident
of the home, whu. when lioisv*
and wrlfsre workers at the hos­
pital where he wa* a patient, tug*
yetted that he ronaidrr the (iood
Samaritan Home aa a place to
■pent! hi* laat year*, remarked
that he would have nothing tu do
with plarrt like that, old folk*
homra ami the like. Klnall* hos­
pital authorities persuaded him to
try a few- werka at the home. A f­
ter a few day*, he aaked why no
one hail tnjil nlm al-out it oefore
atui added that if hr had known it
wa* like that, he “ would ha»r
come long ago." •
A- time paa-tnl the heme wat
filled Now the home's aponanr*
want to aid other unfortunate old
folk*. Th* hom e hat outgrown it*
present physical plant and an an
■nhet la htlng built to accommo­
date additional resident*.
The Hi hy 3fl foot annet contalnni twn “wanl*" for four pein.n* each, tn »fflnr for Pa-tor
Wilton tnd a bath, will be com­
pleted about Oct. I. This anne*
need* furniture. Ihiator Wilton
*trr**ed the need far single bed*,
bed table, curtains, ahower cur­
tain*, rug* and bureau*. Person*
Interested
in donating either
good-, furnishing*, or money may
write to Pailor WiUnn *t thi
home, or telephone Huth llarrobt
at HCU-lt.

W ASHINGTON, Sent. 21 id'i
The nation'* two "dry" slate*,
Mi**i-«ippl and Oklahoma, ap­
t-ear to have had 2,tHi4 and U43
rilaii liquor dealer*, respectively
In the 12 month* ended lu*t June
:ui.
The Internal Kevenue Bureau
ii ported today it nold that ninny
of its I27.M tax -tamps for re­
tail liquor dealers In those state*
during that period
A Do, It sold VI of Its tU O
stamps for wholesale liquor deal­
er* In Mississippi and 44 In Okla­
homa.
Mississippi outranked 24 “ wet"
■tetes in the number uf retail
liquor daaler stamps sold, Okla­
homa outranked 12.
Kansas, recently switched from
"dry" to “wet", was recorded for
tut I rrtail and 41 wholesale liquor
dealer stamps.
The bureau said it sold 2U4,46*1 retail and 7.0AO wholesale li­
quor dealer itantpa In all.
Official* said th* stamps am
not Ticenssa" Ui sell whiskey hut
are receipt* evidencing payment of
federal taxes.

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Kiwanis Meet
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"believe in ih r iscrrdnct* and dig­
When your doorbell rings and the caller asks for money
nity nf ih r individual, , . that all
for n charitable organization, do you give to him? If so,
mm derive ih r right to frredom
you are taking u chance unless you know the organization
equally (torn God , . to m i l l agand how it is soliciting. Otherwise the prospect is good thut
g rn iio n and tyranny wherever thry
the story may Is* a fraud and the money will g*» Into the
appear."
IHicket of the solicitor. Granting that his credentials are cor­
The object of the Crusade Is to
rect fund you should always ask for them), only a small
secure 21,000,000 signatures from
part of your gift may go lo the purpose named.
Americans to fight th# "big lie"
In New York City the Welfare Department riqmrt.v
of Communism, Mr. Williams said.
that in house-to-houso solicitations forty per cent of the
Dwight D. Elsenhower la national
chairman of the drive.
sums obtained were kept by the man at the door. Another
(ieurfte
Burr
Mr. Williams called for volun­
forty per cent went to the promoters, and incidental ex­
teer workers to help him distri­
pense* cost still another five |n*r cent Only fifteen per
bute the Frredom Scroll* to or­
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cent went to the organization whose name was used.
rnent in the Stag article: "Durinif ganisation* and school*.
Hr asked those who want tu
Why shouldn't people give directly to the charity they my 2d years a* a man In hlu-r,'
help tn contact Douglas Strnstrom,
want to help, instead of taking chances on unknown callers? he stated, "I've been bombarded , tjene
Tucker, Willard Connolly,

Marshall Installed

Western Kurope
Within the Hefeii**' Depart­
ment, Marshall's most pressing
problem will lie In find a sucre•or tn Deputy Secretary Stephen
Kerly. Karly's rasignathm becomes effective Sept. 30.
He alto will have to consider
replacing Assistant Defense Se­
cretary Paul H. tariffith, a riots
associate of Johnson, who handed
his resignation to Mr. Truman
yesterday. The White Route ha«
not announced uccrpUnr* of the
resignation, hut ia e lp r c 'iJ to -t«
so.
Marshall will also h * * j to finj
a successor for Hubert E . Ho­
ward, abruptly dronprd aa chair­
man of the munition* board on
Monday.

with enough pop Inittle* to siqipl&gt;
the concession at Eld-els Held
fur the next 40 year*. I've been
sst cn nml spat on, I've be -n
hit with everything front um­
brella* to rolling pins, I've hal
attrmpta made utl my life, an-l
If all the dirty name* I've been
called were laid, end to end they'd
stretch from New York lo Korea
"I think It's shout time fur the
man In blue to stop living a fall
guy ami start telling hi* aide u'
the *tory For Instance, did you
tv alter that an qmplie ba,* to - all
about SOU play* (.illlog rich el-d
every game and, unlike the
judge* In the courts, hr has tu
make a sprt *»■carol le-Tslon each
time?
"Suic we’re only bu.ua u air I
every once i i a while
mut.r
mistake*. !l-i they’r ' few and
far utlwicn. If ball player* mndi
as few mlstakr* at umpires th-n
the big-lsagues would coniisl of

lC»t(law 4 K it a Cm - -la* |
worth (tt-Ny), who I* retiring
tide year,
Central Marshall fare* Imme­
diate problem* In reconetltutlng
hi* ile rente family at home and
In broadening and bolstering antl('ommunlst defensa abroad.
United Nation* force* In Korea
have eased the Immediate pr&lt;-»lint Jlu-re by the offci*iv- now
under way. Am! the AdmlnUtrs.
tlon ami ConL-reae nave provided
the money and pavetl the way for
U. 8. military expansion on
global bail* to support the policy
non with fire*.
of meeting aggrtealon
st pi
plunge into thM arihslfi’a first
fiat defense
pro)
Inter gstional
defanta
Why don't you publish a new* wilt come neat Mondav. The tie.
paper at big at tha Tirntt-Union fens* secretaries of the leading
Kansas City was known a* th*
tomeone it always asking. Wall, Western Mtlone have been eslh-d
"gateway tu the west" during the
you tee. it i* like this. The Bir­ to New York to advise their fore­ goldteteh days ami later.
Stan Mu*ials.”
ign ministers on the defenses uf

mingham Newt, a comparable
■•wtpaptr. tpendt 12300.000
year just for papar. according to
rales ted. It alto tpeoii
$410,000 jutI 'fot reporter*,
graphan aod artist*. $ l 80,vw .
year for a ooca-a-woak gtoauhto
aaclioi, $ 1,000,000 a yeti for
Carrier boy. and other item* _
cidrnl to galling the papar dolivtitd, $ 1300.000 a year for
m acW ksi aipaato ia getting the

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civilian technician* were nle**cd
with the condition of the fa.-llities
Including the huildlngi and the
runways
City Manager Clifford McKibMn
said this murnlnx that the offleer*
thought that the airport offered
quite a ’‘complete *et-up*. lie cau­
tioned against too much Prema­
ture optimism on th* euhject How­
ever, pointing out that the local
airport and former Nava! A ir Sta­
tion was only one nf 149 de-actlvated base* which liav* I wen In­
vestigated for contract pilot train­
ing, and that only two to four of
these schools will lie rltahlishrd
in th* entire country .

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Assembly repeal the ban
Soviet Foreign Munster An Gel
V. Vishin-ky railed his ob|e 1 iv
in th* steering c-unmittee ■1 -h
proceeded rapidly wit'
t:- ' if
working rut the *g
?"i the
Assembly’s fifth ***• ...
The steering roi-inilttee la- an
plotting the Aisi-niMv'- w-.-l *-'*r
Secretary uf Stale D&lt; ’ ii Ache ,&gt;n
tuhlnitlid a four p iltl I-IhII tu etve
tin- Assembly inllitorv power to
lumbal aggie -ion anywhere In the
world.
During crui-mittre urgument on
Chinn. Vishinakv referred to the
Chinese Nationalist- ns “ phan'nms
and ghosts” who have no legal
rigid to l&gt;e heard a- npresentallves
of the Chinese piople. The Nation­
alists, he declared, are "Ghosts
who have been thrown on an his­
toric garbage heap."
Vishinsky said there I* an is­
sue of threats against China but
only- Itecauie "of the aggressive
acta of the United State*." Thte
was a reference t- President T ru ­
man's order to the tl. S, Seventh
Fleet lo patrol the Strait of Furnrosa to prevent a spread of the
Korean war throughout the Orient.
The Russian move in the com­
mittee marked the second time in
the' three-day-old «ei«ion of the
Assembly that th-- Chinese repre­
sentation question ha- receive-! an
ailing. Upon it opening Tee-lav
the atsemblv ih-fenled Ru«siati-IndUn retoluthms designed to oust
the Chirt'esi- Nationalist* from Ihe
U..N. and giv* their seal* to the
Clitnese Communist*.
The Greek-Balkan -luestlon it an
old line.
John FoMer Dulles, A ■heron's
Republican advteer, de«crihed the
new Arheson plan a* "Th-- mutt
important proposal for interna­
tional pear* and security nut
forth" since thi end nf World Waf
If It W i l l lie Dulles' job to nosh
it through the Ml nation Assembly,

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Ona of tli* most Important A l­
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building of the German economy
ai
ahd tntegate it with that of West*'
era Kurope. This meant, among
other things, that production in
the great Ruhr steel center will
lie speeded Up to holster Western
military defenses.
The agreement with Germany
takes the place of the peace treat)
which should, and could, have Iw-en
signed long ago If the Western
powers and Bussia couiu have
come to term*. Even nuw the Big
Three foreign ministers have little
hope of an early agreement with up the creation of a unified army
Moscow on a treaty.
fur Western Europe. The Urllian
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and Andiew livtikeli, T5-yetr-cld
publisher of Lif* iiisgarme, were
mat tied recently in ^pain, a Life
spokesman «aid today.
The ipoki&gt;hian said hr did no*
know the p!a*c or -late of th*
wedding or the whereabouts ub
the couple. The)' are believed to
be in Spain and will tour Europe
l-efore returning here.
Ifeitkell left for Europe short­
ly after hit first wife, the form­
er Cornelia Scott, divorced him
In Sun Valley, Idaho, last Aug.
2d. They hav* three children,
She lives in Greenwich, Conn.
It wa* Mi*- Carroll's fourth m
marriage. Iter fiitt hutband was
Copt. Philip Astley of Iwjndcn.
The uthers w e i r Stilling Hayden
and Henri Lavorel French tuovie
director
ami producer.
Who'*
Who give* her age as 40.
Heiskell w»- i.-irn in Naples,
Italy, and ed -rated at the Sor­
t-inn* in Bar 1 and at Harvard
Business School. He worked for
the New Y-rk IB rald-Trihuiie
in IV3G bafon- joining Life anJ
was its Fan s corre*|-indent when
the Germans captured th*- city.
He has lei-ti publidlrr of Life
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The Decision uf the Big Three
powert— Britain,
Franc*
and
America— to end their protracted
slat* uf wai with Western tie* many is a strategic move calculat­
ed to maintain peace and _ tu
strengthen the defense* of Wes­
tern Europe.
It* terms constitute a warning
to Russia not to interfere with
Western Germany. Indeed, the
Big Three say biuntly that any
attack on Berlin or Western
Germany will U iegar-le-1 as an
attack on them as occupying pow­
er*.
This meant, so tar at present
indication* go, that the old Belch
will r*maln divided upon its pirtent lines indefinitely.
Itussla's eastern tone of 40,ikMl
square miles, with its population
uf 1“.litxi.OOO will continue a* a
communixed &gt;atellitr of Moscow.
Th* western tone—Wi,.TOO square
miles, with a population uf 49,700,000— will function se|iaiatrly
under its Bonn government, with
the Big Three continuing occupa
tlon.
But will G-rmany remain -livi '
rd permanently! I don't Itelit.i
ro. The Germans are a clnnio&lt;h
folk and It'a in the book that
sometime in the -Iislant future
these two portion* of The Father­
land will coalesce, hy force or
otherwise.
The Big Three decision not tend military occupation of the
county serve* a double purpose
building up a war potential which
would permit of further aggres­
sion. |t is a protection for the
unarmed and at present drfensel**i country.
At would be expected, the Bit:
Three agreed that the reaction of
a German army would he against
the lies! interests of Europe and
of Germany herself Throughout
n long discussion of this problem
France remained firm in a refusal
to egree to such rearmament of a
Germany which three times within
100 year* had attacked her.
However, Germany isn’t to laleft militarily impotent foi de­
fense purposes. She Is to lie al­
lowed to create mobile police for­
mations, and such forces can be
This would seem lo lie a shrewd
very effective.
move on the ■part of the Big
Three. It not only strengthens the
grneral defenses
of Western
Europe, but it may be expected to
a fillip to In morair of the
Germans. Tney are a proud folk*
who would resent bitterly l-eing
utterly dependent un their con­
querors for protection.
This tame point about morale
also applies to the Allied decision
that Western Germany shall Inallowed to handle her own foreign
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into CTtntideration, of cottm. the
capital invMtjnent involved, or the
telaretl and depreciation on it.
intUnce. m e n yean ago the

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the T*nne*»ee Vail- y Authorilv
and laith -on. an uieml-er- -if the
I .a miDiu Chi Alpha Fraternity.
At th* fraternity banquet. Ralph
Smith, Sr., sal nest to and con
verseij with Jean lleraholt, the
noted “ Dr. Christian" of movie and
radio fame, who i- a member of
the fraternity and who wa* one of
the leading speakers.
Mr. Smith also met there Mat
General Miller, funnel top chaplain
of th# Army, who conducted a Sun
day morning service,
A fraternity brother ftsm Kan­
kakee, 111., Mel Fawthrop, whom
Mr. Smith had not seen since hi*
Harvard -lays, note-1 the latter's
name in the Chicago new-apaper*
and invitrd the Smith family to hi*
home for an enjoyable visit, said
Mr. Smith.
On the return trip eome of Mr*
Smith's relative* in Versailles. Ind
were visited. Stopping at Knox­
ville again, Mr. Smith, the presi­
dent of the Sanford Kiwanis Club
visited the Kn-sville Kiwanian*
who have IM3 members
“The man I sat next to turned
out tu be a Smlfh and ask'd tu­
rny first name, and we found wwere both Ralphs," Mr. Smith told
the local Klwanmn* Wednesday
-*Wa found that we both had lived
in th* same section of Nor-h Cnrollna and that we are -IlMant rela­
tives," he added
On the return trip a stop wa*
made at Atlanta, tla.. where on
Friday night Mr. Smith n rn e n t-'
a charter to the Grcuter Atlanta
Alumni Association of the Ijmitela
Chi Alpha.

George William* Henry
_ Tamm,
John Kadar »r himself, lie ex­
plained that he would like to have
as many signatures as possible by
Oct. I.
Marian Harman, member of the
Kiwanis publicity committee, in­
troduced Mr. William*
The Klwaniam briefly celebrat­
ed the birthday* of Howard Montieth, Howard I^mg, and John t..
Galloway.
Ralph 8mith, president of Kiwaul*. told of hi* visit to the Knox­ ford Ruston of the Key Club and
Forrest Clark of Sanford were
ville Kiwanis club.
Tom Ilurgvs* uf Mt. Dura, Cllf- gurtta.

MONTEZUMA DININ6 ROOM
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Ralph A. Smith

TODAY

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THE SANFORD HKRALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

^THURSDAY SEPT. 21. 1950

Dr. Lav. ton Addresses
Summoiu County 1’I A

Social A n d Personal Activities

Hull) wood
hr Htili THOM AS

Tiie Seminole County Council of j

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3ep» ? t —i-E
I,rid
(hr fu d matting at South Side —An actor's L n t friend it hi*
m unary S-h-tol ytiU tday
with mar a up man, »a&gt;** Jeff Cotey,
Count) Council nioidtnt Mr.. C. wlM niks fot «t&gt; Otcar to re­
ward the -catilinen of the greaseE . lii l l t i i pi ending.
Mta. M. fc. iU kri » » e l..led plain mat toupee.
"Suiiartimei the naakeup man
delegate So the State VS'oik Shop
in Parent-Teacher La-adership to contribute* 8t&gt; per cent of utt
actor’* performanc#,’’ *aid Corey,
he held Oct. 15-lit at Rainbow
who i* pel hap* the busiest char­
Spring, near Dunnellun. Mr*. K acter actor in town, " lie ii ju»t
W. William* « n eleited n« alter­ about the only creator In motion
nate ilelfgate, Mr«. It. S Whidden picture* who I* not givrii any
»•&lt; elected a: delegate to Stale Aiaaiemy Award. I think it’* lime
Convention to lie held in Pensacola In ac-eived a.iiiir recognition.
ra ti) In Novell)b.I will. M" ■ IV. A
"Makeup melt are craator* in
Hetlei acting »• alteroale dtlegate. elea a trine of I hr word. Man)
Plan.- for the »ca« Include a of them ate fine oculptora and
w.&lt;klv radio proptain to I..- carried pall.tel*. They stud) the icripl
on tiv tbe Count) Cooit.it, with carefully and deyt.e the right
M u. J. F. iieuton acting a* chair makeup, for the historical per­
man Kac h local unit L la. h air on il*! an-i the dramatic effect.
lepra" a'Illative OK tile aomioittae
" I lie all of makeup i* Illotr
The Count) Caaniaa-ll pin It* t" thin put ilapplng on w nir color­
hold an International llaiaar with ing ami a Iw-ard. The makeup man
each ichool In Seminole Countv re­ La. to know the physiognomy of
presenting a different country. The tlie face; tie mu»t know about all
prevalent of a a h h« al unit ii a.k- the muictri ami which one* *ag
eal to appoint a member to *--rvr n" with age.
thli project Mr. D C G*ihr« wilt
"He muit alio know what hap­
pen* to the fare* of different
act ai&gt; chairman.
M u. Ilittell announreil a county t&gt;pe». For eiample, in outdoor
council ichool of in»truction will lie man would have a leathery face
held Sept, iftf al Snnfonl Grammar with white furrow* in hi* foie*
School, under the alirectlon of In ail. A barroom bum would tuiv •
a white face with ilark furrow,
Mr». A V. McIntosh.
|tr, T. \V. Lawton spoke brleftv in hii forehead.”
Makeup iiii -ii urr career tlliur.
on "What It Take, to Make tiooil
School***. Ili' «tateil good chiMren aiw-i for character acton, t’ore)
good patent., a good lirin.'inal nin* laid Ibirtlig l'.i.Ml alone, hr ha*
gi»..t t earlier*, tear lime with III p.itrnyed u mil-baked Indian, w
three la’*. Ignt. gia*r and uumn pi id id fiontlciiRian, a working
tiulil were the i|ualltiit needial, Hi loan, a New York M)p, and htt*
i-t .tailed a role a* a hearil.d
aihiril n giant -chiail alwiiv- strlte*
to he bettri anil that the countV !• Muiltrn.
In lomr role*, I have in much
giving money to improve the con■lit 11*01 of arhooli within the COlin-, makeup on that you can’t recogty, anal with the rovperatiun of tiiie my real face," be *aiah "In
patent., teacher*, principal* and ll.at way tlie public doesn't gat
•rti.Mil l*.,ai d truilee* the •&lt; hooh to. tireal of my face am) I can
play a. tii.m&gt; ridei at I want "
would .HillMU.e to be good school*.
Llie actor -aid that movie
After announcing the alulc of the ninki'up men have reach*! the
Ha lt meeting on Nov |U in Caoln bright of a 1-ruft that began In
tin meeting ndjourneai to the South I ha- .iit h century II. I*- In the
Side tunrhriHina for » Cua'n Cola alars of Theipu, pre*unii-il o ri­
party given b) South Hide I’.T.A.
ginator of drama, (irrek actor*
*uught way* to project tbeimelvetu l hr t.alcony seal*.
They woia raised thovt In make
themselves tall*-*
la*
tla-oige
Raft ami other alii today I They
Uppa-al their belt line, to tlaril
cht-tf* for the »ame reason. Amt
tt.a-J wore masks—aliffrrent Call
or* and repressions to alemite
m im i
different imowls.
ANN.tUNCKMK.NT
"Somehow not much happened
In the makeup fieht until u!»'Ut
|&gt;o ya-ars ago." Corey eipoundrab
•T'MlI t ha'ti grrat actor* like
Ihivul (larrlrk would play evrry
Vole
without
changing
then
,
Mr. ami Mr*. F &lt;*. IV n v of faca s."
Movie men hnvr rreolutionired
Waycro*. announreil today
the
tdrth of a dimgliter. Delwnoh Jam* tai.ikeun In ra-cent ya-ars, hr addral "When 1 was first am the
on Sept. 18. Mm Perry I* the for stage, it tamk JO to 30 minutes
trier Mi*. I.oi* lloalge* of Sanford. fai put on simple makeup,” he
said "Nowadays, it all come in
one tulae and you just slap It on.
Itev llatrna, pallor of the tleneva
"The stualiu men have also
itaptl.t Church.
made great stride* In the u*e of
Mr. and Mr*. Herman Van Zandt tdaitir and rubber praaalucls fur
of Miami wet# giie«M Saliir&lt;lnv of facial featurrs."
Mr. an.| Mr-. Cadet lla rt.
lie illustraterl with some of
Mr*. I eta I’etere of Tallnha.-i*i* liar great (makeup ja.b. of |at«s1
.pent n few atiaV* Willi her .lit e r .. anal i a-, ent
lladlywaxaal history
Mm Olle Taylor and Mr*. Vance lloris Karbaff as Frankenstein;
Waggner.
Irene llunne a* tjueen Victoria,
Hugh llradaly alippeil while al Ja*se Ferrer a* Cyrano; Lon
work and hroke hii right leg ugnin Chaney a . the Wolf Manj Anti
Hi- Ii Improving teailily.
lilyth mb a Mermaid.
Me* J im* Mill bleu • and i!»ugbt*r
liai retiirneil home after visiting
I'OHTI'O.NKMKNT
bet parent* Mr. anal Mr*. Weo
The regular meeting for th
I her .In a- of J*a kmrivllle.
Mr* lluinl«.w g irl, fur Monilav nietii
M stlileui went to John* Hopkin- has Ilea'll po.t polled until furl he)
Ib n p ilal in llallim ore, Marylaml notice. Open installation of off!
She al.o went to New York and cer* will be annoitnceal at a later
Washington, l&gt;C.
tat*.

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P H O N E 143

*S*cjuI C alcnclar
THURSDAY
The Rrothcrh(M»l of the Fir»t
Hspti.t Church will have a pro­
ram and Supper mevting at 7 '&lt;«

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The R a p tlil Sunday School Ar
loclaiuiial I'b nning .Metline will
be htld In the F irst llapti* Church
f t New Sm yrna Bcarh at h uai p M
• U n d e r the *poniut-hip if l it ta
Sigma Phi fortuity, the receptiunitt at the Fernald Lauet.ioi, Me
murial Hospital I* Mrs. W J. Pea
cock MON C A L

The Seminole High Srlmol I'T A
Uoaril meeting will meet nt high
school at 3:00 P.M
All Hoard
member* are urgeal to attend
FR ID A Y
The executive ma-eting of the
Woman’s Missionary Union of the
uf*lr*t tiaptlst Church will to- held
%t 3:00 o’clock in the general a.temblv room. Memliers are urga-d
to be preterit.
The Woman’* Missionary Union
of the Fir-t llapti*t Church will
have an installation *ervlre for
the incoming officer, and a party
for the women in the "Remem­
brance Liruup” at fiitkt o’clock m
the Mrmurial LducatUiiusI lluildIng.
M ON DAY

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The beatdall Avenue Circle will
eet at 2:00 I* M. at the lli-nnlall
Chapel.
TU ESD A Y

The Pilot Cluli will hold it. hu&gt;Ir.e.t meeting In the Yacht t*1ub -at
8:0tt P. M tai lie pteaealeal by the
board meeting at 7:30 P. M

Personals

Photo llv Rul-ert L. Col
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pesaald, Jr. were weal on Sept. IT In th- AS
Sand* Catholic Church. The brtde u Mis* lari* Lillian Kviwiu, iluugha-r aif Mr. and Mr*, (lulaert Kerwin of Frvvhohl, N. J. and the gtatom
* th# uin aaf Mr. anal Mrs. Paul Prxold uf till* city.

• T. H (Juillman ha- left for I ’tia/a
del Kef, Calif, for a vacation.
Glenn McCall left taadav £ &gt;t th ■
University aif Fhirlda, wlu-ie ba
will rrsume hi* stualies.

Osteen iNeWH
Ity MATIN A DUNNING

Mr*. Claude Tyson war taken
to Orange
Memorial Haalpllal
Kenneth Wolfe returned tndaa- Sunday for u major opa-ratlon.
for ChattaniHiga afta r vi*ltiny M
A abdegation from the It. T. U.
and 3lrs. A. W. An.ley.
went tai New Smyrna Beach to
last Thursday night to the Dis­
Johnnie Ludlow returned ta&gt; t-1 trict meeting. They braaught back
Akime in New York aftar vi-itlu
three Imnners, "Attemlance", Kf* l r . and Mr*. A, W. An.ley at th-r ficrncy", ’’Bible Readers". Those
home in l.aka- Mary.
atta-mling were Rev. and Mr*Walters, Mr. ami Mr*. J. \V. torwe,
Mra. J. M. Itusbre anal Mrs, I, Margaret and Barney, Mr*. Alice
B. Demon aif Atlanta are visiting M. Ilaught, Marilyn, R ally and
Mrs. A. M. I limit ami Mrs Mamn- Pat llaught, Mr. and Mr*, (i. C.
Pagenhart nt their home.
Ilosack, David, Billy, Kenneth and
Janette, Mr*. Roliert William* and
Lealle Harvey left ye.teralav for Bernice. Geatrge Hinton, Mr. anal
Gainesville where he will enter his Mrs. James Pelham, Barbara Oldjunior year at the University of d»en, Klitia Gidalena, Mr*. Bernic*
flo r id * .
Wilson and children Davis, Junsa#
Iris.
Mrs. W. J. Morrison lias re­
Mr. ami Mr*. F . N. Georg* wer#
turned to her home aflei und&gt;rea-ent gur-ts aaf Mr. and Mra.
going an opemllairi ut flu- Drang' Geauga Cuiia i aaf Groveland.
General llo .p h a l in Drlaoilu.
Hr*. Brooke I* back In the Pa&gt;»t
Office after her vacation spent In
Wooalie Anile)
ami Car adin Kansa* with her alaughter. Mr*.
Whiteheaal left laaalay for Athen
IRnnls Young.
whera they will enta-i University
Sumluy morning Kev. and Mr*.
of Geairgia.
J. C. Waller* extended an invita­
tion to the nilull* of the church to
Mr. and Mr*. Jaihn Clark return­ m itt with them at their home In
ed Surnlny from Geairgia, nftyr tak- DeUnnd for a get-together party.
their daughter Louise In enter
Rev. and Mrs. Walter* went to
her senior year at Georgia Slab Tampa Immediately after service*
College for Women.
Sunday morning to the Ordination
of Deacons Service. Kev. Walter*’
Ml** Nancy White. M in Kth.-I brother was one of the new or­
Dearntan anal Mil- Marv Geairv- alallied
are motoring taamorraaw ta&gt; Miami
John Scalf a minlsleral student
where th*y will taka' a plane for of Station ftlla-i! the pulpit In ht*
Havana Sunday to spend a few absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F . Sny­
day*.
der returnraI home Sunday nigh’,
Dr. and Mi*. Wade Ruak e*r urn* from a summer at their old home
daughter llarhara left today for In New Springfield, O Thait
Vbtlanta, whert Mis* Rucker will alaughter* Lucy Ann and Eloi»e
return* her itudlai at Kmorv UnL returned with them and will at­
varsity. Dr. and Mr*. Kitrker wll tend school here In Florida.
Weakling belli will ring again
be gone for about two wetk- tour
soon.
log Alabama and Tenratsar#.

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Hy VAl.l.KKN R K K V .m
Mr. and Mr* Raiiand Wa **a.n ana*
daughter *tK-nt tin- wrekrnd in
Jacksonville with Mr* Kruiu Ken
laley.
Mr*. A. B. IKaane left Wealnrsdn
for High Spring*. Flu. to v|-it ha-il*ter-in-lnw ami braather, Mr. an-i
Mr*. VV. A. Oxford. From thei
she will go tai Jacksonville,
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Geiger an&lt;
family hail a* their dinner guestSunday, Rev Iturne* amt
Mr*
Scott Kyter.
Mr*. Bay We»»on went to Hia­
leah to iprnd the winter with hei
daughter and *on-tn law, Mr anal
Mr*. Van Moody and sun*.
The cltiten* of Genrva organl
tatlon a "(Tltlxcn- A*iocla(ion"
th* purpose of which wn- to gave
the citizen* aontrol of tin ii Town
Hull and the improvement of civic
affairs. Officer* for the next va-:ai
are J. II. Bilhrry, presidant; Kuv
Nichol*, vice president; W L. Seig
sea retary, ami Lester Brown, tira*urer.
Mr*. K. L. Fulford and iluugider
Su*ie -priit Wea|n&gt;-*al*y In ('holtpili
with Mr. ami Mr- Daniel Simmont
Mr*. Duri* Dreggor* and the
Misses Betty and Marie Kalersnn.
Geraldine Oldham ami Alice Bow­
en, and Frank Pitta, Fred Bollard
and Vance Waggner were bap­
tised Sunday In Lake Geneva hv

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a t r fn r b K e r a l a

She

S A N R T u I ) , h 1.O K lirA .

Eotaliiiahed 1908

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Is Expected T o d a y :
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Expected

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Is Mum To Query
On Florida Tie-Up

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AM INDKPKNDEN't DAILY NhWaPAPKH

House Passes
President Vetoes
Battle
Fierce
McCarran Bill To 328 To 7 Tax
Boosting Bill
Cavalry
1st
J Curb Communism Quick Senate Action 20 Mile Gain North
Truman Says Measure
Would Give Aid And
Comfort To Enemy;
Over-riding Se e n

T IIE

N o. *23

Rages O ver Seoul;
Advances On Sangju

Leathernecks Prepare To Bed l &gt;4»a\ n

A t

th e T rmil

/’ tli
Uivisioii
S c i/c s
Suwon Cutting Road
From South K orea;
An
Field In U se

WASHINGTON. Sept. 2 7 141—1 he Stnatr t.alay rejected
a proposal by Senator Wherry
(K-Nrb) that it retain, in mudktied lurm, hi* proposal lor a
flat ban on rrommilr aid to na­
tion* which traur In war mm
leriaU with l(u**ta. Ihr cole
'a a* IV to IX. I he artiun uprtird
the way for a vole on arrrptanre of a llou*e provision backrd by Adminialralion force*.

tl* D O N W H IT E H E A D
lit JA CK M arllKTII
Wi l l I l
S MAR INKS O U TW ITH l -S. F IR S T C A V A LR Y .
At*WASHINGTON^ Sept. 22-&lt;/P)
S ||)I S E O U L . Sept 22 &lt; / V )Korea, Sept 22 &lt;/1’)
A U. S.
»?-Pretuf*nt Truman today vetoed
L &gt; 4ml .'stulli KoifJii M jn n e i
Fint Cavalry talk force with lank*
thr bill to curb iiib v ittith .
Kefauver
Com m ittee
hl.n trti llir li u »v to tlir o lilik llt t
and mutourrd equipment advanced
The PPretidenl vent a long veto
all V'r*.||J 1Ait Jk\ alKitnit I I (I tllCIt)'
Probes New Jersey
20 mile, today I I I a hrraklluuugh
mrt.sgr to thr Home, wlucli wat
drive
lo
trap
lleeing
Red.
in
thr
lltetll Kr*( J rtrtia r (u n f.
Gam ing Operations
waiting to uvrinde him on thr
old Hiutheavl Koiean l-eachhead.
( I lilt
H it valitlril 4 1
itiur.
W ASH IN GTON , Kept. IX— (41
Ih - column at nightfall wa*
•t /&gt; I* M
1 V* A M l&gt;»T—
He called the bill a mraiuir
— Thr Senate Crime InvrstlgatNaugju, a key tail and highway
4111I 4 ur led lo an ail field in
ing I urn mil lee *utid I to 0 to­
which would "give aid and rum].ip.ili
SiH Jtllflll 14
|*4 I) elirtr n wai teleWASHINGTON. Sept 22 D ll lUltctioli leading to Seo ul. HH) air
day
to
rrroinrariul
that
thr
Sen­
loll to I bote who would detlioy
ate rite Harry ltu»*ell, Chiragn
lilloitrii In |itUt» »• ^ |* M --H
Ih r ttouir ihoutrd ovriwhrlin- niiln noilhweil
J»and Mla-ni gambler, fur con­ mg appiovjl lociay of a fuvl inHie pui|xitr of the ilnvr w it lu
&lt;* A \1 l-S T today.)
^ Further, he raid, it would help
tempt.
vtallment" lax booiting lull to help cip lu ir Sitlgju. 4 ) n r iiulr. north- ,
It* mid a h riiio o ii ihr M a h ii m
Communiiti inilead of hutting
pay ful the ru.tt uf aiming againvl west of lir g u , .mil tut the Kunt-!
I m i I ittil k it lr ir il Scuul $» a t al*
W
A
M
IIN
G
IU
Y
Sept.
22
4/1*1
them and "weaken out elitling in­
ll.Ullvh I ' t llv l
V*riF tlUlblhlj Ii&gt;Hairy K u rr ll, frpulrd blg-lime Cominuiiivl aggirttion Quo k Sen­ chon-Himcliwng lo u l Kuuuhon i.
ternal arc uiity meaiutei.”
ate pauagr MCI rxpeclcd lo put It 20 tulles south ol Siliy.Jy nut
n iin l thr tit* litUitfi utt t(tr rtftl
uxmblei.
declined
again
today
to
The Pieudent rent a lung veto
oil Ptftidrnl I h iiii .iii i ilrvk b&gt; H um lim y it 10 mile* nuitli
I li(r
menage in unutual hum It wai antwrl question* about IkmA ic
Ihr Kumc lion 111me hilly hu;hnightfall
opCfelliilll
in
ITunda
a
In
I
Senatul
I U i|n i*«liti^ v it v •»! n iu ir lim it
doublr-r paced with a cine hue
A loll call vote of J28 lo 1 wiy it the bril hiyhwiy r « ip e
I INNHHK) iovint.il | *v|'ul 4 1it 111 inAV
letter attached aiking that "every h r la u .r i (D-1 etui) caul hr would
route for the Red* tiering lielore
hr* miiir uiir o l thr hloi&gt;«lir«t b it*
member o( the Congren" read and ircuiiimend he l&gt;e cited lor con- »|ied the lull llnuugh the ffouvr.
the Allied offensive.
Irmpl
nf
Cungrr.i
M
r.
Iiutnau
already
hav
ex(Irv'i. timlv of (fir hvir.tn **j i . The
coniider the menage "very care­
‘‘.She’, i rout now." u n I Mai.
K
rla
u
v
ri,
chalimait
ol
thr
Sen­
p
iru
e
d
him-eli
a
.
well
pleated
with
l
u ll
iti |iirjM ilii§[ (uf hom e to*
f u lly " before balloting on panage
ate Crime Inveitigaling Commilire, the m raiuir, and iv c .petted to General I luh.ul R Gay lom mind-i
hou * ImfitlUV!
Jilt* tiHltd (UP4 fl
of the bill over hit veto.
ing the First Cavalry, who rude
tlir i j r illo» (lull «»( 4 I j tnfr |&gt;4 lt uf
But. regardlen of the *e*en alto din luted lilt group u look­ ugn it immediately, even though
ing inlu large-txale gambling opr- it'* rvtimatrd annual irv/nue ol along with the lolumn "We’ve had
tltr • .t|*iUl
point* he railed again*! thr legitlatuuit
in nuillirrii New jritry $4,700,000,000 ta ll, vhmt ol the a great day,” hr taid.
lation in a SSOO-woid menage,
Hu ihr Yotilhriii I io h I of the
NO I M I MOM THI MOHIINO M O N t In South K oiea. * gmup ..f U S M s ilu e . p m -ie t- - -t h • tew I. m *
The tloupe i. lumped oil at
and it liyiug lu rail Joe Admin, an- $5,000,000,000
lie
lik e d
Iwu
Congren war ready to make the
I III llofl hr.-ul be 44 Itllf jd , 4
ta lk
xltuirye
a*
lliey
unfold
Uieii
|w,l
»
al
II
e
lo«-l
lv
I'lie
Jeep
tli4t
i
i
u
l
r
.
&gt;
1
1
...............
.
*
■
.1
ll.e
n.
dawn horn a village t •pluird yes­
uthn icpulrd gainblrr. at a wit- inonlht agu
II.eld It lu mid contrail to the ol i 411 tliot U 4I1 1* I - I* it Jt * p I- p »rl it 1
* ■l Ho • line
11-&gt;• 1'■■**•* ““D
bill a law.
In n . lion, llir l
ir id li
terday
nurthwrit
uf
Ijrg
u
nett, (hit it all pait ol * wide
Shortly before the Vole w»*
Among oilier thing*, it would re
I m ii l ill vr i.&gt;ii mllnl .iiiitliwatii
A II. S. (*ih Army r|Hik&lt;-.man
■plead luquiiy the luuitlilllfr ha* taken, it wa* announced m (he
lUainaae* n*. e u &gt; T w .l
■lid i i| tu ir,i ihr lug .ill| hi■I of
said
elements
of
the
IMth
Division
Home that Chairman Duughlun
been making fin week*.
111wn
ii . 2D mile, couth &lt;d Seoul.
advanced
rigid
miles
today
in
the
Kuitrll wai qucibonrd thirr tD-NCl ha* railed the Way* and Allied advancr sector northwest
Mean* Committee to meet tomor­
Ih r infantry look Du- airfield
day* ago about hit actm liri in row. Tin- plan ia to map out pro- uf Taegu.
with llttb &gt;-ppm It lull and a de­
The thrust plaint th&gt; Americans
Honda and he drchnrd lo an- reduce for bringing out a multi
li- •• .|on kI) wn« tinnwii aruund
six
mile*
east
of
Kumchon,
:tO
Du- (util It had l-rrii ai-anduned
iwer cjurtliunt on the ground* it billion dollar excea* profit* tax
mile* northwest of Taegu Kumuiiiii tbnii two mutdh* agu by the
might tend to incriminate him.
{*
^""gfeaa ran vote whan chun is an importaui mil *nd
i/l ‘i I hr I t i)&lt; i .tl R r .r r. e Una
W ASH INGTO N
-cpi
Anui ivittn, ni, llu u
southward
ii,,.,.
,
It route* lark in Novemlwr.
highway
bub
During a morning
*e»Mon loDamocraU and Rvpubliran* aIll.t vliult 4 1 the uiil.dion .pellet appeared today to be I hiu Iii lllg bait,
retri ut
Itri11•h troops lighting *nuUi of Rut thr u n lit toiltiol .vgem V Im . a bit I l n u r aiiiiiiUUiliun Irlt. ami a wi'l
Stale Highway Patrolman R. day hr wa*
aiktd tuch ipieitionv like went on record, in doling
t’lvdien* fining from Seoul
Harriinn tnday railed attention a* whether he knew tome member* i debate, a* favoring paitage of thr l!4th Division were halted at
«v Du- ComiuunUt* ate building
thr l«se of a high hill. Enemy lo urr It.
to the willful neclret of »omr
tun-- barricades al street interWliru die to,m i un Sept h aimouined vome lin ly ligbt 1 111 l*s un
tanks on the hill fired down &lt;&gt;n
parenta |n permitting the urwra- of the old Capone gang, and why ' U^ ‘ *
i '-I iu ii - ai.d -tigginy liencbea in
tailed In a n o n j . mL . , , . , . i 1 . t1*!*- MaHln of M niiarliU M lI*. Ihr licit inf* troops
ty iiiH
liint jiiini
llnu-ni salt-) tar uts n- an
tion of tnolor scoot era by children he
lie tailed lo a newer a .uhpoena at t U
BapobHcju* lender, la.
J . . 1 .tree I s
fur stsial ut d U destep, tl piovnJad a llt-dag
•
The
First
Cavalry
tad
W
n
j
no* ol^enouyh tq Hit* thaae.
feti.e
a hlorIda meeting of the crime * w m a format atataimam al*o:
notice In-foie putting Die
stalled In this sector aturr an Al
l A ' ^ t y m V pttfs the minimum are rommillra.
He aaid Kapublirana agree,) to a lied drive opened Ratiirdav
I be i.lv illla g r i ul p iivate lilt
• in f i i n ^ i
(be Kuiean lernt
ton* Into affect last Mon­
~ t which the*# motor ecnntn*
mi mg to* tbe p lnp n rcd Iv te tio n l tiu H.-ulh ali-unlsm, which the
At unr point in today'* drive
day.
Senator, warned h.m he wa. ^ r . , , lnU&lt;,il.C° " ! r
J .h“ kT
may ha operated at 14 rear*, and
Tii.la) It Wl» .tint) me tn -i re Ii I nun d m n tbn-e pii.(M l'cd bv the &gt;it) i* i nilt aiuutid rod which has
the task foirr gained fix mile
aenou. trouble when ho , ,,
V. W*
In the future thle taw will be courting
—'WAI|M
- MW4 fl» r «*# I VIHi
In Hie extra eettlon and pan an tit six hours
i I ii,*c park on its slope — thr
11
suit
id th* advance notice
.
strictly enforced, hr declared
excel* profit* tax."
4I MbllKUfl r**i j Apr I WI&gt;il1
big jump III dfliartnirnl -tut - R r i mi-tlUi lloll l u i l l l - c t .i||H lllThe force moved for »t t richeThe parent* nf virdgbu* ate
lt d . tax, Martin laid, "ahould unopposed, then encountered li­
it.
wlltcll tl -until gill- tile In-1 llitll H e ir |n&gt;tulr,| Kill Ini IIV b)
•he fine* Mihleet tn be called Into
make provUton for reSaormlde ami st.tanre. Evrty tune an ruruiv
clue mi Die eeneial retail ptc t ill M lll litei t IIIlofil \li Klbblll
the proper court* to answer
[•roper reoouveralon allow anre., IMickrt was cleared out the taut.'
iiiu - -lining tin warning period
charges, he a'tiled
lb « . . . irlriliu v - to t*&gt;e le ie n l
hut
ahould
rule
out
prufitrenng
Di'p/iitinent itule n p .n l, *
roibsl on with infantry tr«u|»&gt;Motor scooter* are clas-tflc-t
OiuttKC
County
C
Of
C
n-ninti
ul v lo* vl j g rill v i / l r
i.y
anyone,"
Du tn.uid yesterday froui m n the
followilig.
•a n mtiior vehicle, he pointed
The pei itit. iii&gt;ui ioral imi of the
Cooper (D-Tennl told the
itlnli Imwed Dial ill/1 weell- 1 in* ul tielw erli lltr t itV uni llir
"Y»u can *ee Itu-m going up m
iMif, and It I* necessary to com- propo.eil Seminole County Earin - 1 Hep.
Agrees
T
o
Rr
W
u
u
l
M’MBlIeaea Oa Paae Twm
,,
ale. Ininprii 5!f» (n-r eent nVr- l u i l l u l l l lliu is |»I I iilir t lliv s e .
to the hill* hv the hundre*!*," •• 1
nl* with law* roverine th«i«e. er. Auction Market wa. ilecideil
II s s l l s s i * un s a v e I s o
County Border S irii h» p u n . .us week wimii .»■ i i i .I I I I t dull lull V I," lli *1 KlI'iV
M^Winnr* of M or over bold r» upon at a Hireling uf more Ilian 40
nrailv emle.1 before tile rteiflt
^lifilirattiMi* ft‘*
lt*l*
Wgtrtcted onere'ors licenaea.
grower* at a meeting held u»t
i ilir . Ir o n
in llir In iiu id v Ml l*»lw iii"i v |»r tiLLurii'A m 1hv iiffSfi'
Patrolman Harrison ufe-d that night at the temporary »!te, the
| be Jiyieei ye.trlday agiecil |o lei ms well- annuunceil.
nfflclul* cnliceib-d I tint w»* dtv upturn lu p u n lu t e i I dl.iMHI •t iin* Hti|i«*r%.I«i!r i&gt;f
litia tio ii
person* Interested in bMIrr law Meriwether pa.ture at (llnderville.
*|Hintof tbe ctralion of a w.vy- silling evidence that consumer ■
ft
I Vurt ItoiiRr (K*tfinning lu
in irv r n u r I h mils Im i m i« liUi lluu ■
enforcement on drunkon driving C. R. Da w on . duiiriiian, .aid thi.
vide paik" for picnuket. on the had hurried to make Instullmenl
hum i mw if
u
ifiiuniitc*«*»| thi*
Firemen, as well a* atudent*. go
rttend the ahowing and talk on morning.
•1 (Im* Ir n iiiiiil ■ini 4x.ifelltiiii
»11111k* 11$ l.niittfu* \ M**«vwrugi»r,
"drunkmeters" at the City Hall
Motorist, who wish to aniht |ili&gt;|vrily adjoining the / imi. pmvid- piiiclin.es of televUluii —Is. fm
A dreiafon wa* made by the t to school, only Ihera I* no end lo
ii ility
oi»»'i \ i«t»r
tonight at 11:00 o'clock. Thla allow­ group to purcha.e a 40 acre tract the firemen’s school term. Fire some weary stamling in tine to get ■J il,e prunnuon id ihr All min iiltu ir and all the hou.eli.dd i-i
dinnees th it depaitiiii-iii
l.u.-\ll llitiir wit** Im41 ini! 11‘||ill*
ing will l&gt;e mad* , through the of land on the Orlando Highway Chief Cleveland pointed uuf lodiv the), drivers licenses had bell. C o in I .me Railruad, miit-ii uf i ■
Mm
HI (
--nun- till Mil
Iiandb In-fillr the credit n- in
•
in 4n fr tn tl»*- O u v m l Klw?till Vlai| I#*'.I Ilf it a 1-41.} 111 'Ilf r
eourtesv of the Daytona (teach eait of lotke Minnie, about two and
Except un Tuesday, which i* hurry up, said Mrs. K. A. Fowl
luge p ill ul tbe piupeily. u n be Hulls tuuk hold
f &gt;*n in !*#• h' L} mu S m% 7 m i v do
i Ml 1 Irtftf N t»4 «MlI*H’l WIii« fit| iJltl
Police Department. •’ .
clean.up
day
at
th*
engine
house
.
secretary
to
Judge
D
ouglas
s
t
c
half mile* *outh of tin- rltv
Hume suggested, liuwcvei Dial | IMltHMt \4It ||*|| .|l Ibl lU’lil &lt;it
" a•t&gt; 11 m r LrtWrrfl |toW and Oct.
A thorough rheck of all arhuul
srcuiru
and on Saturday and Sunday, th- ( stroni thi* morning,
Die Increase in purchase. .upi«u‘
44It4'|| (lit* I'Mctk • Will In* tilDlfd*
|U i«,. i|.i&gt;. !»•* .nut, lim it,| lint Ih
hutaea op-rated In tho Countv I* limit*, ami u .hurt distance loulh- firemen attend dally *e**ion* to
She
revralrd
that
to
dale
but
llir nivttri v,iv hiuimld *u the tbe txiaril'* idea that a "nimb-*'
I h r tffici* t oprii itailv (rDiii 9*0U
.i.li-ijuiili- in in ii-tiu , 1 Din u i i r
lnjr made hr Mr. HarrUon. Thla ea*t of the Muvieland Drive In study the latest method* of fin 5,7041 out uf a potential Itt.iKMi I
presided,
itlrntiiiii uf llir J iy ir r i h) 'A. H tightening illi Will In- sufficient in.ii.e, wiuii.r, tia ck *. mechanical \ M !♦* fixHiti ami fi miii - fM I*'
a M point aafety check, he Theater. Mr. Dawnon
prevention and control.
i t ‘Malle Hr 4 n s t - * , , * m «*
cense* have been sold, and l&gt;&gt;II ,»miI h „ - 4 mh I’. , ,
i *, &gt;,l
no |* \} rtcrp l S lim .las wh«*n
aald,
including
inspection
ofwith Runner Carter serving a« arc
Slrm
prt. pirinlrut ol tlir club.
During
th*
past
week
they
have
dieted that during the remainin
rrtary.
tl i‘Id 4i '» a l fionii
frame alie*, brake*, ate.
been
drilling
with
pumps,
machine
week from 500 to Otto a dav veil1 who iHiuileil mil lb it insiiv p c Fv 4*rc(l II. W olth. r&gt;7
Meanwhile, a group of volun­
II I I IM ISSISl,
Ih r
•UtirrvUi&lt;r
Irt|u r 4 t i
all
w|„, , „ (l ||,r / m,t
,|
teer* ha* gone to work at the tem equipment, foe noislet, etc. N*-»‘ have to be sold t-fore the dea l
1! IH IIIN t i I i i S
Sept 22 l41 f i n i n ' *vln» Lav* ctmiti!r d t h n r ad*
mfrlong bill
, ,
|
ail*, putting up flood light* week there will b* practice with line. Sept. SO.
rw u \ 1 1 Fu rri i h i Itnuidi-r
df*"*kt t h r u ftaiiirii i»r I t a v r h a l
W ASHINGTON. S m I . * $ - (4 1
Thr Department of FubHc S .M - '"cn,\ a«om ,JlDouv tan be ve
jel fkght.-i.
off t mm Man*
Ing *e*t*
and preparing thr extension ladder*. Work I* con
iitn mI Hint rliAtiK1* in * hr ir r#nU *
—Rep. Ilerlong (D - P u | ha* in­
I liming on the cleaning and re­ in Tallaha-see ha* announ-ed lba‘ «uretl f oil Mellon I ’n k be .lilctl
.
t
.
i
lull
mtba.iin
I'ligtafid
at
.
Ul
Evi-rrtl
II
Webb,
57,
parking
spare.
i rat mn ifn tu * •inc**
if fa irs *
troduced a bill to provide for
painting
uf
fire
hydrant*.
although
Oct.
I,
falls
un
a
Honda'
u
loo
fit
away
fiutu
llir
/mi
Im
A
M
I
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S
T
I
t-ntii)
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.i
.r
i
nn.l
Wtdm-.day
night
in
the
l»&gt;
1
The official name for thr auc­
• tinjf iii i h r tprinif, t« ir p o r t to
tho atockplllng of ramlo a* a
all
persons
applying
for
a
It*'.'
i|,r
puipovr.
atti-llipl
tn
fI\
l.-.iHi
nilh-s
null
hospital following
ii itliu . .
-I
(I i .*f(U r nnd ImiI' t h r •h u n g r t
tion market has not yet been de
atratrglc material.
driver* license after that date wi
lr A
e„.I1|wr. , | on j, ... muie than thrve years
.lop In New \ nik
t«xiirilrd upon thr IitHiki Thin if*
Ramie, a ault fiber. I« railed chlrd upon, nor have permanent
U
l
4
an
have
to
take
the
drivers
cxan.iicut„
,
,
h..
Jn&gt;|.,.,
,
M
,»y
|lif
\il
F
o
u
r
heailipiuil
Horn
in
Cassia,
Fla
.
InI.
1 I4t|l« I * llir 111 of In w
in the Everglades and other see- officer* yet lieen named foi the
in*'It-i'll
I
.'rj
Mi
Webb
hh
.
fm
no
1
1
y
-iDim
or
pay
a
deliliituent
fee.
null
need
D-at
Dutwn
.
All apptiinf loin fm ilt*rfilYY
—lions of Flurlda. It I* used In the orgnniution aaid title Mathirux
tlir .hellers and benches, he mid
In order to aid working pe«p
• m ik in g of textile, marine and president of the Seminole County
W ally Krohne J t .. tidil the plnyeeil Ii)' l.i-i* ITrnDirl* It,- -- i j-me p la n e , pilntcil by Ir..i n.i4. «,tll"f4 tciii«fV hr in ih r .if f n*r uf
\\
|i
the
office
of
the
County
Judge
»
it
nu-mlH-r
of
the
Mnsunir
I
*
•
t,
•
Hi'liillini'
and
Id
t
ul
•I'*4 *tt| • rvluur nt»i la in than
Ja v ri*4‘n that Sufiftiiil hu$ a fair
other cordage. It I* known for it* Farm llutrau which I* active in the
Lieut. I'sul Hudgins, son of Mr.
1 |f un ih r fifth *!a\ ur#&gt;*«wttfiif
and Mr*. L. II. Hodgins, 20IH 1*1 remain open next week during lb v lim irr to B rcutr an A n K*»rr«» .vml tbe Ainerii-an Legmn I -i llltctiic, cnrnplite.l i l . ii f|Mt
project.
durability and strength.
s*
iiiisini.
fueling
-v
ci
I
'l
c
.
twn
k,
•|ir r|g itio ii and thr Ballot* m utt
«*ni|*'t fm ifiiiiK 4&lt;*ho«*| u iith i th r No. R.1
The final mi*cellaneou* auction metto Avenue. I* home un 15 da* noon hour for those who cam
IlMpIll
lo
arid
liuui
li,1i*t
lin
y
lie
is
survived
I.y
line
.1
tel
l&gt;r tu li it 'ifflri* fiul 1;itri t li 4 fi f»;IK*
civilian emit met i p i n i i , tirul t«*I&lt;1
will be held tonight at the Sanford leave, following th* receiving of obtain (heir license during D
I Mr*. 1.i-ti'ii (! Kgger of I .D ■ n-.-i-h Mill hi'li alrbn.i- un
t•'mhI Imi r «l I in I'mmf !**»*»
1* \\ -mi the fuuith da&gt; itiw w linf
State Farmers
Market auction hi* "wing*" at the advanced A .F. regular time.
I - land w itin night hiun*
Monroe,
th»- rlrrtii»n. or Friday. Nmv. 1.
block. On Friday night, Sept, ^g, Rase al Enid, (Ik Iw. He I* noe;
Funeral service* will Ih- - ii
thla type of auction will l&gt;e held qualified a* an air pilot.
ducted ut Erickson Funernl II -&gt;- III.I E KK1 II \Nx11 K1
im
K M H II i i ii \ i n * i : s
at the Gindrrvlllr *ite, Mr. Ma­
He graduated from
Seminole
War II mat u&gt; more than f, 000,G A I N t S V II.I J
Sepi
22
T
ut 2:30 I' M. Sunday with " •
&lt; T lir\ (iO . Srpl 22—t&gt;r»— DorHigh School In 1045, attended the
thirux declared.
000 ratualtlr* and
•
Itev, W. I*. Ilronks, Jr offi- nil
Mnj General Jnmea A. Van fnr* who r h a r f r palirnt« w ith #*•
Univereity of Flurlda for three
WHEREAS, them are many;
- ing. Burial will l-e in Sylvan I -it* Fleet, ruin mo lid lllg gelieial uf tin- t.-aaivr f r r i can l*r C lllrti on t(,#
years,
and
served
In
the
Navy.
A
E
L
K
S
AUCTION
Cemetery. The Masons will b.-»v- 2nd Arm y, ha* accepte*t tin in­ t ju p ii
million* of handlMpped perin 'U »latr» inclu d ing
The Hanford Lodge of Elk* I* brother, Leroy Hudgins,
served
i lioige uf tbe giaVeside aervi-'i
vitation '» ipcali at the Floridu l'I»•r nhi atiil ih r O i i l f k l 4&gt;f Co*
ion* in the United StAtea, many
with tha 15th Division uurlng
planning
an
auction
tale
in
con­
llliie Key liaruiuct during Du- liinthta
• I whom by their affwta were
L . E. Msck and C . J . Luke ol the Dayton* Resell I'ulice force g.ne
nection with Ita aid to crippled World War If.
I'n iv rrslty
of
Florida'*
I ’.'fUt
lilt A D I.EY I ' lt o M u llD
Thr A m rr ir a n Mrdfral Vr ^ck*id*
of great aid In manufacturing
children
drive.
Th*
auction
will
Iw
a
practical
dcmumtralion
fait
ni^bt
uf
the
“
drunkinctri"
now
i
u
k
h
i
ti-*lliei-i,ining. Oct t i l t
W ASHINGTON, Sept 22 if ’ * n nttim unrrd today th a l S t a ir
munition* or providing mentlal
LA S T R O SE O F SUM M ER
held
on
a
Friday
night
at
th*
new
Vurt Fleet served n* n prufe.
aorvira for the war eifart, and
CHICAGO, Sept. 21—141—To- fully uted by Daytona Bcacb and Voluua munty to dctnminc the ('resident Truman today plnne-t -- mii in Ihe m ilitary department M rih ral A liu illio iii uf
Farmer* Auction Market, *ald C
tbe shoulders of (irncral Omni V
ha&gt;r i d up cu m m ittm tn th c i#
WHKRKAS, all of theae perday was the last full day of thy degree of alcohol in a tirrson's bbe-J. and llineby ib-irtnonr scienlifi sllv
R. Dawson, marktt chairman.
here from lt(2 l-JI and from IU21
.' p lan *' tu h rar variout i*omplji(nt«
llrsdley tbe fifth silver star • 1
•on* including di.abled veteran
summer season and It was bow. whether or not hr it drunk.
rt. lie was also lieml (outlmll nf (h r public
General of the Army the na'i--"'
of World War I and II dMerv*
ing out with a mixture of weath­
Of ca»e» where the d ru n k m rt.rt---O U R M IS T A K E
1cuacb for two yea*•&gt; and varsity
highest military rank
xelf-iupporting. *»lf-te*perting
R O C H E S T E R , N. Y-, 8*pt. *2 er for th* country. Autumn slarta Indicated Intoxication • Ul* |&gt;rt an adjoining tub.- At a certain
line cuacli during the heyday nf
fob* In which they eon make
—&lt;4*1—Secretary uf Def*na* Mar- at V:44 A. M. ( E 8 T ) tomorrow. rentage of convictlona has br/n moment during tbe release uf
Florida (notball.
S LA C K S E N T E N C E D
uaeful contribution* to our com­
There were cool spot*, warm obtained in Daytona Beach, *a!&lt;l air the color of t-oih tulu-. iM-came
•hail *ay* there would I** ‘‘no
G R E E N V IL L E . Trim , Sepi
-o F)
J A C K S O N V IL L E Sept.
and humid reglone ana tom# rain. Mr. Luke.
munity, atate and nation....
the same, ending tbe reaction. —(41—Alfred Dean Slack tudu)
prrtent menace of a third Wor
Hit H IM II lin v n K F D
H5
70
AGntita
It was atill summer weather
More than 2t» percent of per- i A gauge meaaurrs the amount nf was sentenced to 15 year* in a
w ar" If Congreae had held the
NOW,‘ THEREFORE, I. An­
O SLO, Norway, Sept.- 22—lA’54
71
II,11(011
Ralph
Run, lie,
fiurnci
drew Carraway, Mayor of the rltiien nrmy ready for moblllta over most of tha southeastern sons arretted on sutpicion »f ntr u*e&lt;l from the Imlloon. Tbe federal primm for wartime spy­ — Dr.
58
71
Chicago
states, tha southwest and along drunkrnnrea have been turne-l less air used, the greater U the
Dnltiul Nations mcdlalor m I'ate
City of Sanford, da «*t a*ide lion after World War I.
ing
for
Soviet
Russia
54
7’t
De* Moines
Had Congren pasted such a most of tha Pacific coast. It was loose foltowlng tests, Indicating percentsgr uf slculin) in the
Hline, has been awarded the Nidiel
tho week of Oct. 1 Ip Oct. 7 a*
Judge
Robert
lTaylor
In
pin
88
TS
New York
breath, ('harts reveal the exact r-uuncmg si-ntence terrmul Slack’, i ’eacr I'rile.
law, Marshall »aid last night, more lihs autumn in a bell from they wrre not drunk, he declared,
58
EMPLOY THR PHYSICALLY
r'-ll
I'liiladelphia
"I do not tielleve even a Hitler the New England atataa westward
Tne demonstration »*-oa plac-- |&gt;errrntage.
• * rsniunage activities fur Ru**i:i
Buliclie,
an
Aineiicau
Negiu,
56
71
I’hoenix
HANDICAPPED WSKK. and I
would have dared to provoke a arrow the great lake* and th* st the meeting of the Seminole
j , , , , u kn„wn „ , )ir ,,rP|hnlucceesled Count Folke Bcrnadotte
Hi!
52
call upon all local official*, all
Seattle
County Safety (ouncll In the t i n
,,,, ,f
|H. „ un
j "shucking."
second World War and, without plains stataa.
at
the
Ii.
N.
meiliatur
in
I'ab-stuu1 he Judge thus Ignored the guv
Sri
(ta
Jncksuiiville
local employer*, all logal civic or- th* havoc of that war, there would
Hall, at which Marion Harman, h„
JM.rrrh! ,)f , Iruhul In lire erniiivnCs r ecumme lut a tin for a after Bcrnadotte was a -asslnated
78
f7
Key West
gonliatloM and all ctUtoai to be no present menace of a third
BLA CK AND TAN
ch-lrman. presided.
........................
blood as Indicated by the l-rrath, III.year sentence for Slack, wh (,n Hi pt, 17, IlMH. Bitnche IteIH»
M
Ocala Airport
aaalit In every way noulble. to
L IT T L E RO CK, Ark., Sept. 22
Mr. Mark, and several per- j
World War."
• not regar l--ii a&lt; drunk, If nb-aded guilty last .Miindiy sti.l' got ia ted the armistice between
M
til
ttrlsndo
the end that It .hall be brmieb'
—Oft—The resolution* committee sons attending, acted a* "gulne.»
the
new
Htate
of
lsim-1
and
the
to the attention of aU member a
of the Arkansas Democratic con­ pig*” for the teds in which they mar* he It held for a final teal lugged fur mercy.
B R ID G E A FFK O A C II
Arali
Htatre
whicli
ended
the
with what 1s known as the ascommunity *'
“
Asphalt paving l* now being vention voted Inst night to ad­ drank small quantities of “ Four earit* tuh*. This determines the
late uf war there.
m o e x c it in g
fte approach** to th* mit Negroes to full membership Rose*", and • few minute* later
NEW
YO
R
K
,
Sent.
22-441alcoholic
content
of
the
brvatn
Mew up a small balloon which It
Bridge and motor Ilie In th* party.
High yesterday SB
R E D S H A K E S HANDS
Th* committee approved and used on the drunkmetar for th* by a change In weight, and ex­ A lU-yrar-old bank messenger
r to use th* bridge
l.ow today 65
STR A SB O U RG , France, Sept.
died
of
a
heart
attack
today
mutremely
delicate
and
constantly
W. k . Hoag, project sent to tha fall coMmUou, for Narcer breath teat.
Rain yesterday Oo
22 — (41 — Mr». Suxanne Fath,
ments
after
four
armed
masked
tested
scales
are
used.
Th*
scales,
When Ike air from tha balloon
the Statallaad Do- action today, a rsaohltfun to doTotal Sept, rain, 7.W inches
Straetwurg'e pretty young Commen
snatched
a
$16,000
payroll
let* Urn word “white" from • was slowly released into an II- •aid Mr. Mack, ran weigh a on*
thla
Normal Sept. rain. 5.PQ inch**
muniM city councillor, had lu
section of party rules which ha&gt; limlnsted tab# In tha machine Inch line mail# with n pencil. from him and fled through down- quit lu-l jot- yesterday t&gt;eC»U»e
Tides today i low, 4:38 A.M »M
tuwn
Brooklyn
streete.
bins:
containing a rad colored chemical, The unit of measure Is tbe mlllo__of th* old
1:58 P. M. and high. 10:80
Harry flchadkln collapsed sml she shmik hands with French
"Tha Democratic Patty In Ark­ the alcohol In tho breath was ab­ gram.
. removed next week, but
A M and IIM I'M.
died
as he was reporting Ihe hold­ Vrvraier Hen* Eleven three week*
The demimxtratorx had a large
■pin* will be left for ansas shall consist at legally sorbed, changing th* color *f
ago.
up by telephone to police.
(O H ltsse* ua r s s * Ota)
qualified white * lectori a I a." tha chemical In tha tube and In
fUhormen, bo eUtod.
-tvi
WST* i a

Reserve Board Studies Wave Of
Finance Plan For
Sales During Pre-Controls Week Terminal Related
oaui. By City Manager

^ g e Minimum For
Sronter D r i v e r s
Will Be Enforced

Ol Private
Financing GverRFC
'Foltl Hi* Mi KiUbin

J a y c ee s Propose
To Sponsor Picnic
Grounds Near Zoo

nl

Permanent Site For
Auction Mart Chosen

Ahsi‘ii(i*c‘ Kill l ot
Applications May
l&gt;o Had Tomorrow

Firemen Attending
Fire Control School Little l ime T o (Jet
Licenses By Sept. 30

&lt;

Dii'dWotlnt'KtlayNiRlil

n

Lieut. Paul HodginB
Receives His Wintts

Proclamation

“ Drunlcmeter” Is Demonstrated
At Meeting Of Safety Council

The Weather

Sanford Weather

mm

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— ... 4.!^

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tttf njiNFnnn urbamj. nANTOBD Florida

Legion Meet
ICssllssH Pisis Paa# Uacl
p»4r the meeting, following the
Legion aupper. The membership
adopted In opposition to a World
Federalist movement, the Legion
Pool waa indicated a« following
th* lead of the Departmen of
Florida, which at Ba H&gt;50 conven­
tion in Ft. Lauderdale, unanlmotrety adopted a resolution declar­
ing that "The Department of
Florida l« opposed to the United
World Pedrrallal movement,"
Thr resolution also point* nul
that the national eareutivp rom.nlttre of the American legion at
*ta meeting In Indianapolis deelared that the Legion is "opposed
to any form of World Federation
or government at this time.”
The local resolution was made
In accord with the national and
department Legion actions.

I I s s lls s r s I ’l . w

ireattaaM r I . s r*ae n *o
dent of the then International
Association of Rotary Club*.
Since the program nf founda­
tion fellowship* was started in
I#1Y,
fellowship*
have l&gt;een
awarded to IH6 young men and
women, said Mr. Dean.
Breaident
Orville
Tnuchlnn
urged Rntarlans to nh*ervr the
oining Employ the Bhytlrallv
landicanped Week, and the club
endorsed the p»nject. Sam MatUna introdued Sonny Bowell as
a guest

J

br. flonry McLauliii
Oplnmetrlat
Phone t l

TKRMH

FORT BIERCE. Sept. Ik -O F l
—J. W. Corbett of this city, form­
er member of the Florida Came
and Fresh Water Fish Commission
and chairman of its special com­
mittee named to consider the re­
port on a two-year study of fish­
ing condition* in Ijik r Okeechotiee
and the St. John* River area, ha*
railed a meeting of the 14-man
rommfttre to la- held here Tues­
day, Kept 2*1. Porter Lansing.
Sanford *porteman is a mem tier of
the committee.
The meeting Is being railed,
Corbett said, for the put pose of
receiving and considering the roport of the study. It will he held
at |hr Community Center starting
at 1;30 P. M., and everyone who
is interested is Invited to attend,
Corbett added.

Blood Rank

Rotary Meeting

111 Mlgaotla A»e.

FiHhinjur On 81. JohnV
Topic Of 2 Year Study

IF

It'eatlaar* Praia Paaa liaet
ever presented hy any stale at an
international event.”
One diorama will feature a
Florida beach with a large view
of ocean, and wave* apparently
rolling and breaking on the beach.
Rather* and piomrnnadera wilt I kshown, and a sunset In the wes­
tern *ky.
Another diorama will portray
the historic Kuwannee
River
famous in sonjj snd story, show­
ing NegToes singing around *hn
cabin door, and the river flowing
in the turrkground. The Orange
Belt of Florida, with modern
homes, take*, and pa silng cars
and tiucks on the highway will
lie portrayed.
Free orange juice will Im dis­
pensed hy a "Florida beauty" r«
presenting the concentrate indus­
tries. and samples ,&gt;f many pro
ducts of the atata, Including cigars
from Tampa, sugar from the
llladea, pecan* and other nut*.
Will he given to the visiting post*
master*.

I 'f c t, lla s i

general puldlr for blood donation .
Following this trpotl. I.inn K*
tier received . rousing Lion roai &lt;d
"•mmendalion for hi* efficiei.t
work.
Secretary lioderlrk Adaip* an*
nounred |dari for n district mem,
hrrsldp iani|&gt;aign, and Urged thal
local Linn* attend the d ld rlrt
meeting nesl Tuesday night In
He Laud.
King Linn Marry ll'ilunn wetruined a* a gin -1 Hie King Lion
of Oviedo, the Rev. P, C. Mprgan
Another visiting Lion, |,eo Burkett
of ilrllr Hlade was outspoken in
praise of the looking of Mr*. M
D. Galrhell.
t'n II Carlton stated that the
Lion* will crlehrate their hlg
event ,.f Hie non, Charter Night,
on Oct. 27, the 2fith annl'cr*srv
of the «list*, at the San Hrlo Clot.
Voile Williams Jr., led the singinv

NKCKHKARY

P. M. Exhibit

2nd Division
11 ti ntl HHrtl •»-***» f iM « tlR o l

ed out by American plane
A* they reached the wrvl hank.
mmhat-i&lt;Vdy infantrymen took
cover behind a hlg stone wall
Then, at a lieutenant'! order, they
moved out in long thin line *i
the fmnt. They walked past a
big enemy arnimmitInji dump rap­
tured Monday.
On the last line of hilts mark
ing the hriilgehead ftnnOer, tinAmrHcan* were dug In aolidlv
Last night there were enemy at­
tack*. But today the front *«&gt;
ominously quirt
American pa
Im h moved silrntly nut in front
probing for Bed position*
One returned with a waming
that n Red platoon wa* entrench,
e.l a few hundred yards ahead
Ameriran artillery la-hind ‘ he rust
hunk nf the Naktnng promptly
hit the Red position.
Mark on the river, engineer who had been fighting a* infan.
Hymen only three day* agn went
Iasi k to their old join, working
waist deep in water rnnatrueting
a bridge,
Spt First I'las* Kenneth Mill
of the Dalle*, Orr.. and Bfr. Jim ­
my Connell nf Henderson. Kv.,
were two nf those htrllylni- the
hlg bridge parts Ihln position,
Thr general impression of the
whole In idgehead wa* that the
Second Division men h*d con­
solidated and wet" ready to le.
ruilse any enemy attack--or to
thrust nut themselves.
Plsewhrre on the Heeortd H|
vialnn front wratv Infantrymen

vords
south«veit,
meth—lirallv
driving the enemy from ridge to
ridge. Dnee these leaser rider*
■re r Ira red. the .Second Division
ran sweep North Km ran rem­
nant* from the eaat side nf the
Naktnng north of the Nam and
Naktnng confluence.
Other nlrmenta were atrikiiu
south on the east hank of the
river against this *ame enemy
pocket. overcoming small aim *
apd automatic weapon* fl'r .
In the division's northern sre
tor the enemy stuhW nly held nut
nn Mill 4
despite a H-2*t a t­
tack on the •hi'll-P'.rked peak
Hark h'-rr on the hcMgehra'i
arms* the Kektong, t;Vr*nd Dt
tlslnn infantrymen wrr# flushed
with letnry sflar Ihe'.r sweep te

th* river hank.

AUTHORIZED

Th» who.* *sstsm approach to
Hie ttvet evidence* tb.e encmv
rout. RHIt in their rsmoullsged
position* were Horens of artiller'.
pieces, mnilars and Inn* nf am­
munition.
Hundreds
os
dead
North Koitans still lay g ro in ,
qutly sprawled In death. They
wer* cut down hy Ameriran loti-

mong (ha minister, who compos*
tha North Atlantic Council—tba
Hit Three and nine smaller elates.
| ( '« i a i* H Kraaa P i ( . On* I
It'ealtaaeW free. I'aae
The council la to raaumr sessions barrage didn't amount to much In
their icjaut on German decisions, herr within two weeks.
term* of Kuropean warfare.
ibe Big Three al*o announced they
Ju«t a« dawn broke— just
W ASHINGTON. Sept. I g - O T l - enough light to make good tar­
had agirrd that the elfoits of the
Thr decision to end the state of
Untied Nations l«» reals! threat* lo war with Germany confronts C«n- get*— the flret assault hoala were
hefleil into the water.
peace and lo achieve peaceful gre** and various governmerg
The firat way, led by Second t.t.
icftlemenli will rernve 'ihrir firm­ a gr nr tea with the pro* [&gt;cct of a t,ornn Chambera of Mount 8ler*
est iiiptMUl." In olilcr words, they tug job In rpvlslng or dropping ling, I ’a., got half way acroia
when there war hell to pay.
.ire going into llic new seision of pi.mv wartime law* ami rulea.
I'.irt of the work already h»* Throughout the night the hlllr on
the perietal ,i emldy with a com­ been done, baser) on President Tru­ the opposite lhore had been quiet.
mon front agaltitl Soviet Russia on man's proclamation of Dec. .11, But now thev crackled with fire.
IDW, which declared the cessation
Manw of the men In the boat*
mr|nr peace problem*
of ho-lllilies but Hid not end the were hit. Some leaped into the
Mete are (he principal point* of ntatr nf war.
In spot*, the rieer waa hut walat
• he ag icement on (I. rmany;
The Senate Judidary Commit- deep.
t. With mi obvious warning to
The fire fight atarted pretlaely
!&lt;• - legal staff said literally hund­
the Soviet Colon, the three an- red. of law* and part* of laws at 6:46 A. M.
nocneed that "the*- will lira i any
I watched the whole operation,
w• old automatically die when war
attack against the federal reaweatlng It out In an apple or*
public i \V&lt; t Germany) or Berlin ends with the signing of a peace chard over night in the dank, cold
from any quarter a- an attack treaty.
But the President rase, a com­ air with four nire guya In a heavy
ti port the in relv. .** They harked
weapon* platoon.
this up by announcing that they mitter aide said, Ih.v Job Is rompllThey were lat Lt. Joe tariff in of
will "|ncre»«e nod reinforce" their I tied hy these facta:
Charleston, 8. C., lat l.t. Thoma*
I There I* no peace treaty.
burrs in Germany.
Sheehan of Philadelphia; U t t.t.
The decision hy the foreign and ?rvl l.t. William R. He Craf
2 All Ihrcf will take the Hep*
number*
of
the
United
Rial*
neee**arv In tlu lr domestic legis­
of Ran Francisco.
lation I" cod tlo .late of war with I ranee and Britain lo end thr
Hr H raf wa* graduated from
fjermany, and tbuv "rieatc « slate of war with Germany applies Went Point thl* year a« number
firmer foundation" for friendly rfdv to that lountiy, hut not l&gt; one man In his class.
relation- la-iween O n many and Japan.
Nnnr war enthusiastic at the
other countries and irrnoVe handl
1 Rome law* name the pc ill- •ii...pert of the crossing In tha
cap* to which Her mall national* •«.,! for which they will I*- one-*, fare of enemy fire.
abroad are subject.
live, nnd the*e name all of the Aai*
They were carrying ration' for
't The |ih« i m ti* prepared to powers.
24 hour' and what amt* Bullion
revl-e the iwriipnlbin statue nl
For fndanre, *nld a *taff law thev rould load on themaelvea.
' bough coollumm- the oeeupation
Hheohaa.
th e
com pany
co m .
itself, *o that W* tern Germany \er who ha* studied the whol*
ran »rt up . f"ieign mmi tiy and dilation, new problem, will a ris e n a n id e r. a f t e r a w e a rin g n ig h t,
evtablivli diplomatic relation* with immediately In handling th" o r* e n lle d h i ' o f f ic e r * tn e e th e r.
W illi a phony Rritish arcent. he
other rmintrie* "In nil anil aide iw i ty af Herman national* under
tild lh"ot "Cheerio and all that
ra.ea." Katsting internal eroimmlc th. Tradlog-With-the-Knemv A -'
true Geamanv no longer I* a ' hoya. Now get the hell out of
control, of the ■■ernpatlon p o w ir,
here
a* well a- a review sy.l. m «*er »*• my ofia (ally.
I did not see them again. They
The Justice Department
diefierinan legt-lnlion, will la- re.
'closed it ha* devoted a lot of port were divided up as a romornv and
dured or modified
I. The Rig-Three further agreed to piepnration* for the official end alt»rVe&lt;| |n rapport of other*.
to have a new hail id prohibited of fhr war. It Is compilin'- a Hr*
nod limitation pot* imposed on id .ill the law* that might need
Herman Indm-liurending the • twinging, nnd indicated th r liit
completion of i lmt study, they would I f a long one.
have ali.adv Instructed Ihr high
The reaction to Big Three's de er out of rotifiltirrn and getting
commission to remove all restrlc* rtsIon was generally favorable or the IkniI s moving. At the first
crack of dawn and with the firs*
lion* mi eon lrit&lt; Imp of rnm uiT- Capitol Mill.
fire from the opposite shore, I
cial eargo ship* for rapnit and
Sample rnmmrnta:
rrnuched atop a hank with a
to permit steel to he produced
.Senator Helen M--M»hon rl*
nltoVi- the pr* - I'llt 11 ,(HNI/HUI-tri|| Connt - "This )• an important *tr- magnifier nl panoramic view nf
limit Thl* would aid the western l&gt; waid the unification of Wester— the whole ahow.
Some men dropped on their l*eldefense effort.
Fill opr which I* *o highlv desirf». With r ia p r t to Berlin, the able." McMahon |* • m-rel— o' llrs In the &gt;and at the first -hot
three powers will continue to pro­ the Senate Foreign Relattnna Com­ loit nl her * rdoegrd steadily ahead
with their hnata. On thf nnpnait*
vide economic aid and will liber mittee.
fire and then th e h eave chug of
aliie 'Ailed cootro* In the city a*
Senatoi Chan Hoi'-ev 'l l S I ) ' an Ameriran light marhinegun.
much as jmssits-.
of Ibe Armed Rcrvlre* Commltteft was possible to see men
tl O n the p o lir e force Ibe Big "That is a very fine solution an '
drooping In their Irarki.
Three stated th e/ had ngtred I hope It all work* out "
Not lo ir after this, Harold Fab­
"to permit tin e &gt;tnidi* him nt of
Senator Ed John*nn tD-Cnloi er. New York Time* eorrespon*
mobile ixdirr formation* organised
dent, waa woundrd slightly in th*
on a land (d a te ) had* hut will "I am vrry glad."
leg a* he made hi* way off the
l&gt;r&lt; vision which would enable the
lieach.
gedrral government" to use Mils'
S I rtipc I
A few'minutes «f*ey flaher ha„
•perm) Pure in etnrrgetirle*. No
gone to an aid station, a mortar
figure was given On the vise rtf
t l a a ila a e * r r o m p a * r o a t i
round fell where he had’ been ly­
the force hut it wa* understood H»e issuance of the l-m d-.
Another important factor to be ing The liurat killed a medic 20
that what i* ronlrinplatrd I* an
Iprrea ie lo .ili.INMi fur a pccvloiialy diiermlneil I* if under pr«-*ent feet from me.
aulhotlred riuerK"llcy force of tmdding coata the terminal ran
ItMtnn.
le built within the limitation* nf K iliM n. The present bond re"These ileciyion*,” the three the UlhO.OO leiml laaue, Mr. Me- wilutlnn. however, perm it* addlfoiciga iniiiisU'ls det hired, "mark Kil.ldn milntesl not.
Honal flnaneing fo r needed addlt
nn Important -Inge in ihr normal
a l * flacal agent* require as Hon*, pTOvided revenue* indicate
ge* for meeting the hand In­ that intrreal coat* can he carried.
laatlon of the rrlalioii* llirlw r*.,
Ihr West and Germany) and terest and principal terminal re­
A request for the Improvement
should contribute toward the rrea- venue* plus parking meter funds nf an allev b*twern flefond and
Hon of mi atmosphere of mutual The ageney, »*ld Mr. Ghormley. Third Rtreet, and Magttnlia and
will n«t try to control the Inca- Bark Avenue* wa* turned down,
ronfidenn and uiuh i 'landing
"They reptesenl a major ad tlon, numlier or ty(»e« of mrte.-a. a* the nrr«ent budget will n'd
There was no dissenting vote permit this.
value Inward the progrcaslve re­
turn of Germany to i««rtner*h!p to the authnriialinn motion hy the
Commission.
In Western Ktimpe.
Had thr City lieen gianted an
Her i cl nr &gt; Vein --oti is convinced
that thu A merle a ri prnpm-al to It. F. C. loan, nu future additions
incorporate Hitm an troop* into * could have twain financed during
Western Kiimta-an defense force the period of the loan by use of
ha- fundamental agreement a- terminal .revenue*, said Mr. Mr-

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German Police

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To Pt — ofe llw Pr af aaa of America.
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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Acheson Lays
U.S. Program
* Before World

■ t a l U i i l l i k LU i k l l l I t sl itm o k fc tn a to a *i re n n m ....
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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A . W E D N E S D A Y S E P T . 20. I'l.’.O

House Approves Marines Have Situation Well In
Anti-Subversive
Hand After First Setback On Man
B ill 312 To 20

NEW YORK" Sept. 20 - f * V
/Secretary of Stole Acheron laid lie’ fore the U. N. Avcembly today an
American program to combat aggreiiion anywhere in the world,
including a provtuon (or a peace
patrol and military fo rm to back
up United Nation* deciiion*.

Senate-House Confer­
ence Group Delayed
OnTaxBoosting Bill
H \ S M I N l. I O N , &gt; r |»i 2H--•/!*.
I 'm iit r iil
1 1 in ti Ait r i U n l mi

lie alto tuggetled that the At*
tembly organiie tltall to it can
meet “upon 2A hour* notice" to
Aj1 on m y breach ol tho peace on
which the veto-bound Security
Council cauncl act. Tim would
apply in any lubaequent cate tunilar to llie preient Korean war.

If this tloe 1 not occur, the incteate m our defentivc tlrenglh
d u ll be the meant of eniunng our
turvival and protecting the etiential valuet ol our locieliet,'* he de­
clared.
Acheton piopoted
that
the
For mot a
question
should
be
^laeed on the atirm bly a frn .lt at
n matter “of special and urgent
importance.” Formoia now i i the
felt stronghold of the Chinese
Nationalist*. l u waters now are
being patrolled by American naval
units on ordera of President T ru ­
man to prevent the spread of the
Korean conflict throughout the
Orient. The Secretary of State
tald the United States govern,
meat believes the “problem of

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N A 8 IIV II.L R , Tenn., Sept. 20—
(A1)—A meteor flashed through the
ik y to the weit of here earlv tgdav
and apparently eiploded in the sija rrln ; an area from Paducah. Ky
to Memnhlt, Tenn.
The Illinois Central Railroad die
pitcher in Paducah Mid report*
VgOom all along his line to Memphl
told of a jar of an erpioelon.
He Mid a railroad algnalman a*
Covington. Tenn., *0 mile* north
o f Memphis, told o f seeing a baP
o f fire in the ‘
*
'
end fe:
hi
The 1C dlipatchar'*
al
account wn*
I
y Pred Benton, T r
netaee Central dispatcher who aai-*
tha 1C man called lu atk If the*-*
had twen an eaploilon,
* A l Memphis. 220 mile* unity
T»eit, the Shelby county arid atal
highway patrol* tent t i l car* rac­
ing north of the city. The count*
rodio officer laid ona car renort- *
tha meteor hit in the ylclnltv o'
Hatehle Sot torn*, a aeml-awanv*
area between Memphis and lb
Millington Naval n*ta. about 2t&lt;
mile* away. This report was no*
confirmed.
A report of the thy ffesh wa
given In Memphl* by AmericaI C
" ‘ Capt. II. J. (Jarman, of
las, Tea. Carman, had (us'
. fended
Ian.
■ IX.’-ft with 41 pa***nger
from Washington.
“Wa sighted that Iking about
one-thirty (1:30 A.M., CBTi *om
10 mile* M * t of Naihrilfe," Car
man Mid.
“I was flying at lljOOO fact an '
It looked as though It rim a right
acrocs n r nose.
“t tali yon, I never atw such *
^brllhanWhiidft o M ' I ^ j a f W . ^ No

■ky vetting larger
rger, then exploding,

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V ip u iU ti to it iv v th o w a i d d lm m l u t ip iM e ilr file d th u e g m d fo r nt» i * i n m il i n l i l y a t lie Im tie c U il Ih e
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Army Air Force County Fire Issue General B rad ley
(ities On lliillot In c „„„ v __u/„ „
Officers Inspect November
Election “ ays ^ e a n W a r
Local Air Field
M ost Significant
T h r rn iu ire d i.um t.n .,|

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Navy Station May Be
U s e d In Civilian
Training Program

A tked by Mayui Caiiaway il it
would be nccettary to la k r o v ri
the entile (a c ililirt o l the lorm ei
Naval A ir Station. Major Irw in
replied that hr did mil Ir r l th.it
ih it would lie nrerttary in c a tr
the A tt Force d re id o to locate
here, but only to take over that
portion needed lor the Itaming
prugiam.
Home tVH) c a .lrti amt aland be
officers ami airmen would occupy
barracks, he pointed out, and the
b a ls m r o f ahuut L2IHI would be
rlv ilfe n personnel. Me estimated
th a t about 3U0 families would lo ­
cate in the c ity proper in ra te the
«lte is approved.
Mayor nreraw ay state.! that
certain fa cilU Ir* i t the A irp o rt,
such a* Florida Fashion* and it*
holding* are very vital to this
com m unity, and it I* the w ith of
I f s s l l n r i na la s t In a l

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-ligilrd n |« li t -\M lr,|ue*l|ng th '
H o a rd o f C o u n t v C o n tm lttlo n e re t
p lu . r th e m a tte r o f n n m n 'v f i r r
f ig h t in g u n it on th e I,a llo t in th&gt;I!»5() tie n e ra l K lx t t o n in N u v n u im r. C o u n ty A y.*n t C It I ta w . on
a r itm u tir .il th is n iu it iln i'
II.. I ' t p i f i M v l a p p re .'in tiu ii
to
F in . (.’t i i r t M N . C lc .r|fc ii« l
fu r
b r in g in g th e a e rra g r t)u u la o ve r
th e 10'/,72] a cre m a rk , o r
..... ....
th a n h a lf o f t h r /O ft.t 10 a rrv s in
lb , r o u n ty ip o td y t. lu u ia k s , th e
iw t lt lo n v a lid C h ie f C le ve la n d
f u i r d th e 'i g t i a l u i e o f utM* o vrlle t
o f .1,/iH) a c io t am o n g o tlie i s ig n s
lu re s
A m u iit y f i r r c o n tro l u n it , i f
a p p ro v e d , w o u ld h r handled b v th e
S ta l.- F o r r s t r y H rrv lc a .
K n iu lu ll Id ia s r , w h o h a *
been
a id in g M i
lt:iw * u n In
*&lt; i-u rin g
ig n a t u ii . o f la n d o w n e rs, d i v l s i r d
to ila v th a t - r e u ilu g o f f ir e r iu it r o l
i: th . p i..g r» " I v r thing to do. an I
je iin lr d out th a t H v m tn u lr I* th e
o n ly c o u n ty in
C v tU ta l
F lm id n
w h tih dor** n u t have lid * .-o u tm l
Ijm d o w n a ra m a y c o n tin u e
to
b u rn t h e ir u w n la n d as lo n g as th e y
r o iii|d y w it h F lo rid a 's f o r r s l f ir la w s In e ve n t f ir e c o n tro l is r ta h lis h e d . said M r. Daw son

Seminole County ha.

l i t lit I u l

tiktl

i d lin g fm |&gt; rA « rtin ir ir u i t t i . i l 'u t i u l
I n m tm iitn tft

A gioup o l A lt f o u r iillu c i*
and civilian trc liic ia u i l.caJcd by
Mayot J rtte A. Inwtn nl S tu ll A ll
Field. Uellville, III., arrived ycairtday a ftrtn w n at the M unitipal
A irport in order to nuke a lu ll
turvey o l the fe tililtr t o l the lutm rm n g *to ’’fc o re T *]* Secre­ r t Naval A it Station.
ta ry. of Stafe expressed confid­
The pui(Kite o l the rutvey. void
ent* that U. N. fore— —the bulk
of them American—weald It* able M a jo i Irw in m a conlrtencr M
to truth the Ocimmuroot aggreation there and that Korea will t» Remley’t K cila u ia n t wtih Uity «d*
leturtird "to the custody of it* l i m i t , it lu d r lr in illir llnw m in i
(O a tta w e a Oe Page T w w l
lime and money il would la k r If.
.ul ihe ait facilities b a il into con­
dition (or a civilian contiact (light
liam ing program (m mote than
DIM) c acirls at a lime.

Meteor Explodes
&gt; Lighting Up Sky
In Nashville Area

&lt;.
* i it
A xw o ciu te ti I'r r a u l.c ttn c d W ir e

Communismls Said To
Hove Shed Pretense
Of Peace Intention

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in lc iia -

U irfit t il |K ilr ||li4 l f ) ilf ( -Mill lilfM t*
I r u r t M ir k iit r vt.*t 112 lu 2M
W ir r i it t ' It* j S r I* jtf* - | I t i l l i r t «Mil p iu iim r on t u i i l l i t tiliw v rm u n k «&lt;f
Iftr Liti, ihr | I m it f t r i l l il h.u k It
if t r S f l U l f fin r i | &gt; r t | r t | i | t r r t h
i tin t t i i i f i t4r

p r r p a t n i lo t * m c rim g n l lire I V
N o ta ry

Hub.

b e ca m e

n u ik t tin* l.titli ut a new power iu
the wot Id "a tm rd actKW ItV the
. ,,
„
United Nations.
G enrtsl Htsdiey, tlis itn u in ol
j
the Jninl C l,te ll o l S lsK . M id the
Korean lighting a lio lis t ilemoti
(lis te d
lli.it
Communmn
In
" t lir d r v r ii i l l |irelrnre id jie s ir
(ul in te n tio n "

A m c in a n i lu d m in e VKltm*
o l ouf o w n ( s t i l l phl*&gt;c ‘ c o ld w si
with it* lllu iio n lli.it C u m m u n itn t o
m ere ly
an
o p iM iiin g
ideology.
1MA«7 CrMPU,
lJK|

acres o f w o o d la n ds th a t w o u ld t&gt;
p ro te . t.-d , and th e C o u n ty ’s sh a re
o f expense o f th e p ro g ra m w *» u ''
a m o u n t to n lio u l It.lXM ) a
veer
S ta te and F e d e ra l a id w ill In* an
p io t im a t e ly fl/,0 t&gt; 0 a y e a r

H r added that it w ill In- A m eri­
ca'* own fa u lt i f it* m ilita ry |mnutation* now aie "h a ilin g , fund.
ling, or o f h a lf measure."
Hut he warned American* tliat
"tension and sacrifice’’ rnsy l«
“uur normal way of life for man,
i.. . o m . " '
"We face the fact that a la.g.

Montezuma Dining
Room Will Reopen

The Dining Room of the Monlesoma Hotel, closed for a nunt1st of years, will be reopened
Holiday, Sept. 34, under lh * in*nngetnrnt of Mr. and M l* Milton
Walsh, who moved to Sanford
from
«*||| \Visci*n«ln
I. ir-m
...
in July.
- *■■# ■
M l*. Walsh, who w ill PI
iiresonallv
ovnsee and assist in the opera
•inn o f the dining room, ha* had
wide experience in this type of
M ID W A 1 IN M ltD
( 'A lil.lA IM , Hatdinia, Sept. 2t» work. She w ill lie assisted by her
—(Ah The If. S. a im a ft carrier husband In various rapacities.
Itnth kitchen and dining room
Midway and 1/ smaller iiiiitt u*
th * A m e rira n M rditriranean flre t have Ireet! completely redecorate.!
arrived h a ir tinlay from A lg le r. and e ll newly equipped. It is
The U.S- ship* are expected to re­ plumed to ke*p II open the year
around.
main her* fo r a few days.

New York Bookmaker Says Graft
Paid To P o lice F o r Protection

NEW YORK. Sept. 20
(fp)re* A big-time bookmaker h i* told a
Brooklyn judge that he could reveal a "terrible Kandal' involving tra it
payment* to police.
He indicated that nlficer* a* high a* nupector might be incrimin­
ated.
&gt;
But the gambler,
___ H P 54-year-nld&lt;
B V
an extraordinary
Harry Gres*, later rhangvd hi* revealed at
GOING UP
mind, anying he muldn t “ live court session l**t night, he wa*
W ASHINGTON, Sfet.
granted
a
private
conference yes­
ich ol the fed with myaelP if he named the terday with Judge Iwibowita.
Tha asaeutiva b.anc
police
who
hmi
accepted
graft.
1,718 em
aral government had 1
Gross told the Judge that he
King* county Judge Samuel
tha Civil
gfeyea at tha t n l of iu!
S. Lelhow lU raised Gross’ bail had everything but written re­
tie# Commission
from 1100.000 to 380.000 last ceipt* to show he had patd graft
This waa an Inci
18,* U
night and ordered a special 84- to policemen. He *aid he had been
during tha month.
Tha military department* and bour guard on his Jail cell. He la entertained in
their home*.
held a* a m aterial witness.
tha Safeetlva Hwvtya ayatam re*
.Stenographic notes of thecon­
The high bail ami guard were
ported Inereaaas totaling more than ordered after AssUtant D irtriet
versation showed ih tl Gross ask*
t*7,700. Tha Command and A rricul Attorney Julius lle ’.find told the
ed
the Judge’s advice, toying “ I
tore Department* and tha Vatar court that Groa* might fare unhave a vary
hard decision In
AM AdAiinfetratian fefsrU d fergt
Mecutlon Tf freed,
alleged head of a 330.. make, x a x I have not slept tho
year bookmaking ring last four day*.“
la«t week, had been
Judge LotaowtU advfeod Gross
. ______ with kid glove* by tha
In “tell tho truth wRksut fear
dfetflM attorney * men e* tong ea and wtthoot favor. I * t I f therd
Friday | h# rave indication of baring op­ ia an fear that you have of anytion* o f the ring and eonnee- body doing you any h a m , you
olire grafter*,
can rest assured that tho arm of
own request, it waa
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ll« t i l l K i t l&lt; K H U N
I l »kY * &gt; I h o i'd a y . S e p t. 21 —
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I lio u &gt; .itid t ul M a i m o h u rd ir .I l l i r M i l l N i \ r i J n l r i d i y under
to n . o. r n r n i) t i l r 4 ii,l t.n la y w r ir
• ( H illr d lia m ilir t in * it l l . r y a lc i to
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l i r i r i i l M i, A lllo o
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tio m ti. r it t e r

t. oi i,oh

th ru I i t i l lu n ije t
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I,.It way to the Korean

• i | o l j | l i r t , I d ilp s lc lm la id
Ih r
»*noi40lm|4lr -11, J not la y how i Kite
llir M in o r 4 |p to S ro u l IK1W.

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lo t tin

I.,,

b a tik . jH iw r ilu l U . S.

la n k ' w r ir t r i n r d a n o n . 1 hey
\ ml tt * k »1* v
k ih \ wunhl Ih* iliiiM u d up .ju d liu ik *. plow rd
Ill lM f.lt«."
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fit (in
11 »rl
o * n m r p .id d irc a m i moved in to
H ie in r fi huuhJi i t*d h r ii\ v um
lin t Mtk* I t h llr f i hivlktnt * * Is
e lif t im t iii nm l u u u L if* ai.d tun
w ith h»" hat* ■Iitsii lo irtti I'cft
I * llo '. in ol tin more Ii on Seoul.
lllu n illM il
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la th i**
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th**V F t.I lfi*l&gt;« 1 1 | i
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t h u i M m •*.' m il i*f Fh* i *h4t *u F ra tir 1■m
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m daikilevc w ,ii lepulied by
llir n u r n t«* ih l* A ith lilt* a n i u l t
Th* M I i *»h f -t M.icl h» I !*•N ed g u n fire
Ih r
,r « ,ifid . a fte r
wJi* *1 fm I \ \| htid Hi lil 1• !i*&lt;
11
tln m d (lit •"•(f r n iit
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l.ellm.
I ih r Itrd , li.-m Inchon
made ,' oim I

!'■' lin k
lu m lilrd loutheail,
‘ Oiyii.y | . w r ilu l lire- iu|)|H&gt;it to
t e plu in ri k* allackuiK hill j/oti•■oil* iiiitu d r Sroul

Receive Two Pints
For One Donated

R e d K o ir a n i were lle e iu g lie lo le
• ho U liio ir d t . iiiy o a id o l a 4 (i.0 0 0
m ao \ l l i r , | lih e ia lm ii lo n e
kilo-■lean* x m l ( h e ir I'oniiuun-

r'M«rsl Sun Woumleil: Itut Battle A|;ainst
Al a c l i t u i Officials
Ui'tl Rebels To Be
P l a n No Inquest
Wa^ed Bv Ptencli

M O N T F O O U . I la .. Sepl 20 - t
(/V l
Jim* W lir r ln ((atilt, i d In.l
killed lo t daughter in law,
,a llk
m „ . . .............. . and
wounded III* fld e il roll .rod thru
tmtay
. o loim llrd .UK ide it th ru I alto
" ,l1
"«■' ti.'lr y r'ln d s y .
in ev. nl of an e liter gen.-y reouli
, tratiafasmn, the.,, can U p rI h r n o liM II H i t l d ill N m * l
rented at any Idreal i.ank in tinm lyr (,41111 14, iiio tltn
It* r
,T»»»t.-.l .Slalea. hi d f.la i.d
•llii.il r ,i
,iUhh| ........ „ ......... ,lS lli , , tf, ,
M.o I i i m ( o illily N l. r n ll I m i l
pint, plus 411* service chaiee
M .S rx lo u ,1 ( ( S m n t i l l r o i M . h i
.-over tile cost of lojuipiiietit Islau
* '" • * es|wn&gt;es. and re n n s li a t w.i* lornt.diy ill (\iu itly l&lt;ldrr i l
m in i'l ln t lo ii . I f . Iiow revet, th e Iduod I I M .lh ,iiild declared thr hunt
is secured fio u i the Seminole Conn my, a deal cave ol u iu tilri ju d
ly lllo&lt;«l H ank, th e $ 1&lt;•
• t v l - M i ll idr. iml that no inijur.l would
b a rg e w ill !»• tin o n ly c h a rg e I.
br lirlll
■id.
The icrvice charge Include* 41 * ’
I WO .m ill glllc. (1.114 l.llirl &gt;
tl 1
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for whhh mi chatgr I* mail.
The blood l ank clinic, a* niev- h i o l l i n , w n r at the te e n * -Mid wit
lutisly annulinrr.1, w ill I.*- held at n r,,rd ih r lia g rd y. Iml n rilh n
the office of tire County Nur*e oil w n r h a im rd .
I'alm etto Avenue next to lh» F ite
Sexlun, In piecing together th.
SUUon ^
. ( y m» A M.
shouting*, »ald that Felton.
I,
Turn pallet, s received M - J
lia n n ’ s eldest son, came to hi. o f
month frum the Heriurtule t oiinM fire about noun vaslerday, ......id
»«nk T h ' V are M r. J D
slig h tly in Ihe lig h t linn II.
D rllfir* ,T!4 Rlbl M r *

V

Tut M 1

AFL Plans To Unionize Southern
Workers, Move Into Coal Fields
HOUSTON. Ae|it. 20
(,1’»
Die American Fedcrstion of l.sbor
„ planning new e ilo rt* lu w sttl otysn iia lio n ul w oiker* in the South
Ib e A l l . aim may try to move into John L. l.ewiv domsin tlie cual
fields.
i
Resolution! ainird at those oli/Cttivcx were tesdy today lor iul&gt;m illion to the A F I.’* doth isrinuwl *
convention Itie y w ire ex pee t.*. I vi ri|C Inipvto*’’ to tlo- carnnaig’i
to win unanimous approval, prob
Carl II. M utlrn uf (hi- Indiana
ably Friday.
H tatr Federation o f Labor urged
Heeretary o f U l/o r Mauro-- that the A F L move on the coal
Tobin wa* today’a principal schr field* now organised by la-wls’
duled apeaker. and second ill a tinted Mine W orker*
series o f A dm inistration awokeMullen said the UMW ha*
men to appear, W. A v rre ll H an
moved into the on*(ruction field
man. special M ilita n t to l*re»i and I* "m aking great headway
dent Truman, told (h r A F L &gt;*» there.” He suggested that i f th-*
terday Senator T a ft (R -O hlot A F L strike hack by tryin g to or­
should lie defestmi fo r rerlectiun ganise coal field* and processing
('resident Trutnan sent « message plans, ” l l would tend to caure
praising labor's production r t
the U M. W. to retrench to pro­
fo rts and repeating hi* opposi­ tect its interest in tho«* Indus­
tion to the T a ft-H artley Act. Vir.- tr ie !,"
Vrcsldent Harkley I i sriieitulr.l to
A F L penetration of even an■peak tom orrow.
ilh e r fie ld —employes o f UrgeThe A F L claim * th a t many *eal# farm s—wa* hinted In an­
employers seeking to evade un­ other proposed resolution. T hl*
ion Influence are sh iftin g their one asserts there are more than
industries to the f» *t growing 3,000,000 surh workers, all le ft
South and southwest, where union hut o f both the Wagner and T a flcontrol is weaker.
H artiey A rta. The A F L ia ex“ Unionisation o f the suutbero
necli-d lu endorse the re s o lu ­
Industries,” i-ay* the resolution, tio n ’* suggestion that these lirg e .
"w ill not only Improve the stand*calr ‘farm worker* he given the
ard o f liv in g of m illions r f
w orker* lo c a te d in the South, tig h t to organiie and bargain col­
benefit thr nation aa s whole by lectively.
Other proposed resolutions:
adding aubsU ntially to the purU rge the minimum wrsge lie
chxaing power essentiil to ihu
prosperity of our country, x x x boosted to f t an hour and th* 8will also weaken th# forre* hour day and 40-hour weak be
of reaction since tha South today
Support civil rights and Fed
constitutes Ihe strongest citadel
ers( Employment I ’ ractlcss Com*
of reaction In
nation,"
A conference of all A F L o f. mission leglsfeiiii-i.
D em and that p ric e controls be
fleers and representatives having
Jurisdiction over southern lndu&gt;- enacted speedily but wage con­
tries waa urged for the purpose trols only when wages have
of “Coordinating their organita- caught up w ith clim bing liv in g
South and coats.

nski-il f o i a w a r ra n t fo r th e n
re s t o f In * f a th e r , w h o m he
i" l
s h o t h im a* he w a * re p a irin g a
tr a c to r .
S h e l i f f * d e p u tir * lo o k (.a im t(tie A lm -lm a G e m in i H o s p ita l ■'
( ia mes vl lie f o r tre a tm e n t
iftn
o b ta in in g th e w a rra n t
S e x to n , w ith d e |u ttie * f o i l It
M o rg a n and J u lia n S m ith , u i- n l ti.
th e G a n n fa r m a la m l li t m ile * out
side G a in e s v ille in th is serth-n
L y in g in a la n e le a d in g I - tiefa im h n u s e
th e y
(m in d
F ill m
G a n n 's w ife , F d llli- She had I ' " ' "
shot in th e In-ad. N e a r a w m l
bench o u ts id e th e fa rm h o u s e tin :
II M ils s f * on t 'a i. l« « i

t r i l l . (tv
iiid . H h i, . • ' . r „ t
■*
(•I** I r r m t* n n l i h n
s ih iii p *
■v.llil tutili«*lit i r f h l *»(* r m t * t
(M ili»’if a K H ir id l w i«!»«!« *w *| • *

• unititiini^t I* ■! \ i* i tufm(i t • *m-i »
HI11 *«If 1MlI” f 'L&lt;mil i* I*it t &lt;ti*t•i«i ii (ifil
I i i «v *11»| Ii i« r . ir t i i A
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Mu' |....itlienieck* were s trik in g
it ‘ o io l from the northwest.
V Blot-King match 111 the street*
•l »*«■i aw. 4 Ha i’„ , t y , !

Carroll Is Freed
As Judge Reviews
Hearsay Evidence
MM I I I i ’ llttH , Me. Kept
t *U|i ........... ill |i life Imlsy

o i'le ie - l I ra tie l- M I ’ t i r o l l
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1 t viicinv stilt were lacing fo r
|.o--..-Mon ot the capital (,’otn•o o iii't 11oop* i ii,lo-.{ frum th*
"h i «oullu-a»l Korea fro n t weva
1 'lH o tn i (t.w inlng mlo Hemil a*
long &lt;■ w in.Img vecomtary road

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I tie tin t i- ii4 . no xuih - x i r r .,tn
it . - o i.l.-i w h ic h .lix tlc iw il Maine

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f a r n - l l u f . o i n i H i f . o . f c o o n ty
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\ io ir * ii&gt;&lt;i fo r flo- to'17 fd o d g i-&gt; n ln e
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lie ro id t-tid e d st a r. cent iie a rin e
in If u n fo ld th a t f ir h i. I lo-cn -c u t
to p ris o n tiv f r * u . | i n i d c -e p tio n
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lit I I I l \ K d p i ns
W IN T K H i ’ A tlK
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P ir .,d e n t I ’ sol A W a g n e r w ill
't e l. -.line 376 new 'in d e n t - t,. the
»mpu
to m o rro w »■ K -.tlm * C a lleg.- in -g u i* It* in ie n ta lto n
week
p ro g ia m .
llt d stu d e n t w ill r e tu r n Ih e m id ­
dle - if in i t week, un-res -ng th e
,-jiro J liin lit to i' ' t tw o liig ii* r th a n
itn I P I* p i tec u d on o p e n in g day.
t 'lass.-* w ill * t s r t F in la y m o rn in g .
Sept 3 'j
U iT ItlN

M \l( h L I

Wmk 1* progressing on erection
■if u p ln tfiiiiii sin! -eat* fo r the
* t Farmers Auction Market i t
Gindci vllle, tt. If Daw -on ch a ir­
man in charge of tlie progtara,
a n iio o n ced tliii. morning l.ig h t* a rr
being in-tailed. Many growers, he
-aid, are expected to attend the
meeting of the market group there
tnuioirow night.

The Weather
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«4
71
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f h lea go
72
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V(TUAN Of TH1 ITAOl and screen, sixty-tw o-yesr-old mammy singer
A t Jolson (fo re g ro u n d ) stands l e ii il r a piano in courtyard of the 4 kth
Uetisrsl Hospital, Tokyo, as he entertslus Gl csiuslties of the Kotesti
w a r. Tim actor la ra touts lu Um U iile a io o n J ui Korea. (faterHaitaual)
■ i&amp; m i
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Deranged Farmer United Stales Jr
Commits Suicide Sreedino A
To
Blood Donors *May
Kills Son’ s Wife, French Indochina

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Ai inured Columns
An- Converging On
The Capital Against
Stiff R e s i s t e ne e

l»v «t«ni|ilrini|i tu n mi ration aI 41
11 «i*i |i*««« -&gt;• faigr •«•**»

D EI KOI
Nr pi. /II • t / P ) * (irn ri.il Omar N lli.idlry &gt;*.d to­
day I hr K “ (r*n i impstttn Its* beHonors o f hl.nid ui in rm iw i, ,,f
cotnr our ui I hr muil Mgiiilirant
H f it fam ilte. aie eligible to re
hi all tmlilsiy hitloty.
trtve . if iie « lrd , IWo pints of him. *
I h it It m i . be ts n l tit a «|ireth K ,r every pint donated to the Semt
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No. 2 !

Marines Hurdle Han River,
Hammer At Gates Of Seoul

Gen. MacArthur Holds Front-Line Conference

Secretary P r o p o s e s
U. N. Police Force
To Bar Aggression
Anywhere In World

Giving a major outline of United
Slatet policy in the U. N. Acheton
raid a world organiialion with
Irelh to Lack up lit tier mum might
deter the reahtli in the Kremlin
Irom teekmg the piece-meal duJnrmbeimrnl ol the non-Soviet
%orld.

W EATHER

High yesterdkv dfl
Low this morning 88
Rain yesterday .24 inch
Tots) Kept, rain 7.9P inches
Kept, normal rain 6.99 inches
Tides today:
High. 3:10 A- M. and f : M I'M .
U w , 8:13 A M and 9:38 P.M.

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HsroM S«*«*-n. addrrsiing lh#
American Bai AiAOcialinn in tla » lihtgtm yesterdiy. la id somethiWl
which should be *vi in i. i n I 1"
UVilH T a d .i.li. li. “ II we want «hn
world to develop under a tyitcm
o f la w ” he Mid. "the United
S lila i m in i la ta the leadership If
w r do not. p lh tlt w ill at if a **&gt;*■
leadership on l i l t *»—•*• o f “ d* 1*7
fo rte ".
TT-e r . d . , a l Coiincil o f Churches
of Chri«» 'n An . f i t * lay* llia l
Christian* sjmnH lie wtllin# !o
“ ta ll for increased taxation to prrr r n l luinoua »' flatinn
Another
way lo p it* . n t tU in o ii in 11at ion i*
10 redure n m fin n i.n l expense*.
Tfial w ill h» liairl lo do a» Inn? a*
Kara and lutnoia of wata exirt.
But billions ol dollar! rould be
raved without culling d tf.n A . appropriatinna.

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A t i f to ahow how mixed up
things are gelling In he. o n . o f the
ric h .il tnen in Am .rica it now
callm f one of oui m o il reaction*
u j t r i l l i o n a Communitl. Asercll
■rrilta n . President Tmman’a qieafaiAtanl. addierting lh . A i .
/ l r‘ contention in I . m i , ra n
t f l l l ibis country can no longer af*
f^ H 'v V 'h a v c Senator T a ll in a
iip n t 'o i
high iripooM bilily
* w 'jf|f i l l ,« f i l f * in recent vean
CommuniAl ohigelive* wdu
h ive been (uilhpr« r.
**. 1
. "Y ou have • " " u &amp; l In aajk the
f ’ rawid.nt to keep key office* fill*d with cfimpeleol men", the pre*iBent of Uiown U niveuity told lor
•tud.nt body. " I I the red of uv,
ig til* w nirlt ol the I ’ lendrnl.
'iliill have I f make&gt;m*ny ciuoHtl
ip on# w ar of || vu; b.‘ . there 11 mi
rea ton
oifK yddom
ilm uld
not
male 'Ilk# rliange*". There it no
rta ion . hut that 11 the way it it.
Rrcaute o f the war, we mint pav
h i|h e r and h i|h e r laaet. But the
war doe* not mean that public o fb tia l* m u ll alto tighten their b e lli
hr ditconlinue poiiti&lt;t *1 iitual.
, N ew ipaprt earner l&gt;oy» arc *•
b h lt the average in their tchonl
wwk.
a tu rv .y rrcrn tly
Conducted in th . Soulheaitern
glate* hy *h. Circulation M in a g .i*
AttOCtalinn. Their Jpiv. do not inwith lh#ir ifh o o l work and
if# beneficial to their health. M o tf
important than anything .lie , de­
lu d in g paper* help* lo indnetrin• I t • lin y with the idea that work
- ikmt •a, remunerative w oik t*
* happy, wholfinm e, generally
h ra tftria l way o f lif t , ^ m e tioy*
db ool fin d that out until they g»l
to he 40 o f 50 yeai* old. and
th tn it ia too late.
What an interview with a R u p
iAn com m ittar i* like where a
rfe p re i* ia guaranteed hy 11,.
Convtrtutmn may l&gt;» gleaned from
rdreign M inuter V tth im k y 't an«wer* to reportert upon hi* arrival
the ojlrea day in thia country. "D b
you think lit# Korean war w ill Ire
C ealinurdJ", asked one. " I *ki

I

" u j ' T * ^ , r *"*
Viihm»ky
Had ha v iiile d Comm unit t China
f t f t n l l y l " " I t hsi l*een recently
flp o rU d that I had Vtilled the
moon, but the*# i r | . i i t t ate aljghtv •x a e te ta lrfd ", the Comminar
replied
jn * —-- ^
- 1L
Remember to what Irngth* we
told you a few wafk* ago man
would go la save a cat or dog.
w ell, here'* one that beat* them
K - Up m Ohio a squirrel hunter
d gone out into the woods tii
RM him something to add a |ilt|e
nhstaace to his slew. About tn
erack down on what liquated to
**r * Mjumel hiding in a Uee. Ire
_ |noted a blarkihake cud*
grolmd tfw. squirrel's body.
W
b f kt*l
H*

In d u s t r ia l a m i c o m m e rc ia l-to D C w n n w h ic h - M c u i p i i ^ U
iim in u filly In rir^ In v e n t S H it o f m a te ria l* a n d e q u ip m e n t- and
w h ic h Birr* worker* n o t r e n lly needed now b u t w h o w lil be
n e e ile d In fe r, n re lik e ly to lx- nrcused o f h o a rd in g . T hey
w o u ld any t h a t th e y » re n to c k - p lll’ig. T h n t In th e te rm th e
u o v e rn n ie n t linen f o r itn o w n a c c u m u la tio n s o f goodn an d
m n te ria la .
T h e re m u n t I*- a d iffe r e n c e betw een a to c Ic -p llin K an d
h o a rd in g , w h e th e r b y in d iv id u a l, buaine.vi o r g o v e rn m e n t.
S to c k * |illiiiK im p lii- - p ru d e n t p re p a ra tio n f o r th e fu tu r e , th e
p a t h e rito r to g e th e r o f m a te ria ls w h ile th e y a re re a d ily obtu in a h le a g a in s t th e tim e w h e n th e y m ay be h a rd e r to g e t
a c c o rd in g to a p la n w h ic h ta k e s in to a c c o u n t p ro b a b le s u p ­
p ly a n d e x p e c te d c o n s u m p tio n . H o a rd in g Im p lie d a g ra s p
in g , s e lfis h p ilin g u p o f w h a te v e r sto re s c a n he o b ta in e d o f
th in g s w h ic h th r e a te n to become scarce.
T h e lin e o f d iffe r e n c e is fin e . P e rh a p s i t Ilea c h ie f!v
in th e in te id , as th e d iffe r e n c e b etw een b o r r o w in g and s te a l­
in g Is th p in te n t to r e t u r n th e th in g ta k e n . T h e b u ild e r o f
a -d o c k -p ile has th e in te n t to pla n ahead f o r o r d e r ly o p e ra ­
tio n , t o a v o id tr o u b le f o r o th e rs as w e ll as f o r h im s e lf. T h e
h o a rd e r's in te n t Is to a v o id personal d e p r iv a tio n , and in ­
c lu d e s no c o n c e rn trcym w l th a t.
St»H k - p ilin g rna&gt; Ire h e lp fu l and p a tr io t ic . H o a rd in g is
u s u a llv th e o p p o site . A c a re fu l th o u g h t o u g h t to go in to
th e a p p lic a tio n o f e ith e r te r m to a s p e c ific o p e ra tio n .

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Sanford Air Field

THE wdiLg TOMV

iiM t in r i
the C ity that H&gt;’ r

AP I ’m r t f n A ffa ir* A a a 'y .t

•^ e * A lr Force groqp arrived a t
about 2:00 o'clock yeaterday aflw v
noon In a R-2A* ■ »* im m edtat*#
afterw ard tield the ra n fe ta it^
They o n e due tn remain through
today, and were offered the u»2
o f autnmojiilc, by W a lly Krohu»,
J r., commander of th * local C Ktl
M r Pattol Unit.
W ith lh* gmup w a* irpiadron
trader Courtney ( llllia tt, rxchange
o fflre r front th# f.anadiau A ir
Force. I.ieut. Roficrt E. Johnron,
'e la tio n ! officer ami Sidney 8.
B ear! and Orville Mathew,, clta,
lia t engine*r*. C ity Manager T nKibldn sod A iti- o t Superintend*tit
W. Slan*ell attended th r meetingThe A ir Forte group has be*n
in Florida for several days In­
specting airport* at Panama C ity,
S«ra*&lt;&gt;U and Bartow, from w h,te
they flew to SanfordMajor Irwin expressed much In­
terest In the proxim ity o f the
a u x ilia ry landing field near Gen­
eva, end other nearby field*. Ha
Inquired about bousing
tio n , here, and asked how tm
N avy had gotten along with the
civilia n population.
Mayor Carrawav replied th f.t
these relallen* had t,#en excallant
and that the Navy had been moot
cooperative with tb r C ity.
A civilian contract operation,
M ajor Irwin eiplainevf, ha* a c iv i­
lia n In ehaige, w ith attparvUlon
o f flig h t training by ait A ir Force
ecmmandsr. The A ir Fore*, he
pointed out. intend* tn pse rb'lltan
flig h t training agencioe to tr im
a number of pilot*.

nr n.'vtrr nscki.n^ik

Contlnm d »«.««» o f the powerfu l U n ttH Nation! offensive in
South K u n a will mran th a t tiltirn a t.lv the pear, n rg a n lia tlo n w ill
have to fa r . th . ila n g .ro n . qurs
tion o f w h .th .r lt« force* ahall
cio*» t h . .”lhth iia ra llrl and ocrup)
northern Korea.
O n. ii»r-« th . r in m a lo n "itana .rn u * i|u r*tio n " advlanflg. In v*
alon o f n o rth rin Korea rou ld pro­
duce an Asiatic upheaval. And
w ith th . major power* pteocruo
led In th . f a r K ail, t h . r r m iaht
.a a lly he an .vpIrMion in Europe
The U. N. goal, o f course, I*
not ciitlv to sni.-rt In . fled invasion
o f Kouth Korea and re*lnre peace,
liu t lo unite North and Smith
Korea
under on* itovi rn m rn t,
chosen hy th . people. So fa r *
o n . ra n »ee now that m ust call
fo r }*mi&gt;nrar)' m ilita ry ocrupallot
or .sorth Korea.
____________
fjenernl M acArlhur’a chief of
Aboard nmpblbloua l*oats, m.mtier* o f l h . F irs t Marine Division speed toward the landing he*5tl
• la tf. ,M«j. (le n tta l E. M. Almon-I. , | Wnlrnl Island, o ff Inchon, while olher c ra ft Involved In the laiuling operations are scattered In the
yesterday pointed out th a t i f th&gt; sickgtound. it* . 8. A rtnv Hadiophoto fm m ( I n te r national JJmtndiihotot
er’.r n r i* destroyed in South Ko-------- - ---- ----- - —
rea there is no pioMem about th*
" I f . prior to th * receipt o f thW
lllood
ia
thicker
than
Ink.”
.IHth p n ra llrl. It l&gt;eromes a poll
le tte r you have mad# your return
lie said a pall of fear harg*
platue advlie uv o f the apprnvi
Id hreausa o f tne
" T h a t"V *"ro ,r.e t. hut it s trik e . ' Znew
i l ^mperiaiiam,
2 ‘ directed hy
mate dal# o f filin g o f name, giving
me th a t this immediately poses a
Hy JAMES MAKI.OW
game and addrea, under which von
fresh problem of how long ‘t the leader* o f the iim i. t U n io n "
filed.
T h e p e rso n w h o a s k s a n o th e r how he Is h a s o n ly h im
rould remain a political question ip .c ifii a lly, h . *■ &lt;o&gt;*d the Rus
slans
o
f
raising
the
following
"A 'a u rln g ynu o f mv good w ith
.p H to b la m e i f he fin d s h im s e lf lis te n in g to a d e ta ile d d c*
W ASH IN G TO N, Kept. It* —i/lh —
Occupation of northern Korea hy
fiv# Iw rriera lo pear.
J
IVe have In our effke a coi'vhor a*, l a at
c r lp t in n o f th a t p e rs o n 's p h y s ic a l c o n d itio n . H e a lth , t h e ir U N. troops might b rin g neigh
"V e ry tru ly your*.
w ith red hair. Maybe th a t h,*
o w n o r t h a t o f o th e rs . Is a to p ic o f in te re s t to a ll people. { " r l " * / ^ " T t i
^
ra lU p a T o f thc^mra-Ho-om eihuig to 1jo with the Itttera
C a s a . a.me.mm
t l.n
A
ft .a ft .lf^
I f ___I « 1.
»«» * H f
•• M
I .l
k a ..l.M
..l/.ll
v i.t _____
w orld,
and ith
trrb y /fu
lfill * he *&gt;rlt«a.
Tha '-I'pyboy then *■* down ,o "
S fw in ifjrn o f th e A m e ric a n M useum «if P u b lic H e a lth lh»KKorean Reds
pi edict ion o f Hovlet th«&gt;ry.M
wrote the lax collector this let
lit th e N e w Y o rk U 'o rld 'g F a ir in lltliO w e re d u irio u n a b o u t
A propot o f thl*. two big Chin#**
lie
’s
nut
realiv
a
”
lx,y.
II#'*
p
8 — "T ha , *hroud o f accifcy
th e lik lih o o d o f itn |io p u ln rU y . H ut th e y w e re H g re e a h ly s u r ­ • r m ir * a ir .llttn g mi t h . h n H .t which th Hovlet leader* have man In h i, eatiy's 2tf», and a vet. te n
"Dear Mr, ------1— t In lh * Indi
o
f
N
o
rth
Korea,
w
atching
dev.
p ris e d One o u t o f e v e ry fiv e persona e n te r in g th e f n l i
wrapped around the people and sian. East year, 18^8, h * didn’t vidua 1 income tax return form or
Inpmimta. Othar Chine*, amt Man
make
much
money
for
several
re
*.
p r* unit Is v is ite d th is liiiiid in g , sp ending an n v e rn g e o f tw e n ­ churian troop* *&gt;■■ available, n e t ih . •la te * they control. * * *
page three, paragraph one . . . 1
»on*:
rind that e vfry single perron mak
t y - f iv e m in u te s lo o k in g a t th e e x h ib its . A s m a n y uh 146,00tl It iii* la ha* been feeding much thiv bn. nouMabcd *tl*pl&lt;*lon ami
lie « a , ill a couple o f month*,
mivmfoi mat lei,. In Im lli direction*
Ing lew than ll.n cst
|tM9 doe*
p e rs o n s e n te re d it in a a ln g le day. i'e n n a n e n t n tu w u m a o f m ilita ry .quipm .nt to t h . N ortn * i x”
and then, because h* &gt;*** going to not have to file an Income tax r*
Kor«-*n*.
bool most o f th r time unJer the
h e a lth h a v e been e s ta b lis h e d in C leve la n d a n ti in D a lia n u n tl
,'l Kuanla'* building o f aim *
tu n i Thl* applies In me
A * fo r ltu**la, iu*t a* »h. ba
h a v e p ro v e d c o rre s p o n d in g ly p o p u la r nnrt n u c re n s fu L enpe- avoided Incoming (llic rily involved «nd arm ies, “ far hnyond any (&gt;l B ill o f l(tght 1, be w uihm l »nD
" I f you or your s ta ff Had lakeifip iire n ic n t o f dnfenM.” Thia waa parf tim e.
a« murh trouble lo find out bow
c h illy w it h c h ild re n . N o w N e w Y o rk plans to lu iv e one.
lu th . p rr» .n t Korean w a r, »n eh.
r
a
iru
d
on
white
other
rnuntrle*
IItat
ice,
n
tly
he
got
a
Istte
r
from
M a n y s m a ll c o m m u n itie s m ig h t fu e l It ito a a ih le to e s ­ might b# evpcctfd to purane th *i n .ie drin o M Iln n it and converting the in * collector for a countv In much I had earned In I * ! ' 1 , • *—■
. 1 , 1, ,,,
,
? one o f the nearby states. The let had In sanding roe the Inaidrinx le*
ta b lis h s im ila r m u se n m n . B e g in n in g in a a m a ll w a y in a policy If II. N, troop, occupied '.r ' p „
ter that I received. I believe vnu
Red C hin* go to the n -cue of' lh . , M r ‘"iV '.t xx* ,1.1 L . , H P
ter «ald:
c o rn e r o f th e p u b lic lib r a r y o r o th e r b u ild in g , e x h ib its on
would have found your letter un
"Dec
M
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Our
record*
4 S' ’v C
,,,om,m
r "unlit
lrM
a lle rg ie s , tu b e rc u lo s is , p o lio , s ig h t- ia v in g a n d s o c ia l h y g ie n e K
necessary.
K^o irn
r **a0
? i Comm.inUtT*
. w wi tUht ' V
Mo*- j *' (|,«* in le t national
•how that you have not as yet
"M y receiving th l* letter lea&lt;&lt;
r o u ld lie set u p , added to a n ti expanded us tim e w ent on.
made ynur state and local la * re ­ me to the rom-luslon that troll*
H e lp in such an e n te r p ris e m ig h t lie o b ta in e d fr o m p h il­
A n , » h , .h . u ll H i. - . l. . ! « .
f c r t r t UM.
, w . i « . turn which should have been filed office ia vmf#r-* ta ffa E Inct-mpe
before .May I.
a n th r o p ic fo u n d a tio n * , m e d ic a l o rg a n iz a tio n s o r p h a rm a ­
lent, or that the Income tax r»
It* pol
" In order not tn resort to the tu rn form la. In rrrn r. One gf thc e u tic a l co n c e rn s . T h e idea is w o rth a th o u g h t.
&lt;nl *y»tcni nt**iti nther (veople.
law
and
anmntons
you
to
appeal)
European th rra te r l i o f much
afnroaabl statem ent, must hr In iIb -claiing that these action*
greater Imporiancr nnw than i* &lt;&gt;f itiiM la '* leavler crvafllet w ith we are sending you a ta x form In order for ra il In Inform me th ,*
which we w ill thank you to ma­ voii would resort to the Iswr ao-*
w 'u M '" b S i f t
the
N ChartTr Acheo.n . . id . nure and return w ithin th * nos*
wou!d h e rilt.te to com m it v a .t
„r
(h i , r„ n.|„ r t ha* n«l
have in# summoned If I did not f|te
w , r n ^ i u l . l e - We. for five day*. Please ro o ^rra le wUb void form . For your record* an-*
I-Vw people have h e a rd -o f tin * a n c ie n t k in g d o m o f P h r y - .tre n g th to *0 Aalatlc rampalRO
ill
th r Juncltlf*#
ou p * i| do not » rrfp t th r IdrM us.
fan ypitf deficient s ta ff I am ac
g in in A s Ifi M in o r, h u t a lm o s t eve ryo n e has h e a rd o f tw o o f • t Morenver,
th a t* an a rg u m a -l
^
Ibb, U, M,
|,ut It
know ltdglng your letter.
its k in g s . M id a s w a s so r f r h th a t h is n itn io is fro A ju a n lly th a t cu t* »Wo w *y*. The W o .te r, ,
j^-g h a n e d the .h .d n w of (Wednesday). Uiver-e r o s • I n *
"S o rrv that I rannet h* ,,f fur
Able# evrla ln ly have m* d r * lf» t«)
T h," f „ r| r-n tlll, Itr „ U u m | equipment. Including “ gm traca” , (her assistance lo you In this per
m-ed to d e n o te n u x le rn n tillto n a ire s , lik e h is fe ilo w -m n n a rc h
f t heavily Involved In A sia at
f'rrs -s n s o f L y rlla .
tw it* lh# rn ft* nn,l (w'l--), bulges. P *» "*nv- lod o f great financial crisis am’
thia lu tw lu r*. They a rr in prtveert v],Mlk,"",!l' " | V T,w"r&lt;l'» nV p&lt;race,
*&gt;
and ed fo iw a id yrite ld a y lo assembly your hour of heed.
G o rd iu s is re rtte m h e re il f o r th e k n o t w lt ie li he tie d , o
f bull.llng their dr-fen*** In
, C higb-ot areas In the Marin# sector.”
"Thanking you fo r your Inade
c o n n e c tin g th e polo a n d th e y o k e o f h is o x c a r t . T h is k n o t
Ila ilrv lirldgp* are pre-fabricat, quale service. I *m
»sS
1
,
w ua no In t r ic a te th a t n o one c o u ld u n tie I t . a n d th e p ro p h e c y there, and cant afford t " weaken
ed imrtahle span*. Engineer* war#
"V e ry tyuly your*,
preparing to - bridge U r* Hgn.
a ro s e th a t w h o e v e r d id so w o u ld ru le a ll A s ia . A le x a n d e r th e that e ffo rt
f i t ---- r—~
The N orth Atlantic rn u n c lt at
Smith Koroan UemnRtloniv and
. A few day* la te r th * tax eol
( t r e a t tr ie d h is h a n d ; ra tlin g , hr cu t th e G o r d ia n k n o tl w it h thia moment hg* V fo ro It tf.n
lied le m M n g Imd mingled tH#
lector answered him w ith this k i
. »»»• « ;* " h e k l I ' 1 have f u l f i l l e d . th e p ro p h e c y . Am erican propel al for the defeat#
spans.
■ l: 11. * '
rf* 1 te r l
II aviinar# Kiem f » - » .tael
• u t t in g th e G o rd ia n k n o t " hns e v e r since been n p ro v e rh ln l o f W e.tecn Eur#|ie. T lt r ie fn ir oh# o f tit# MH).v ea r old c a p ita l— * c ity
O llie r Marine-force, bad pgneh*
"D ear Mr.
— : I fe d s" tm
Would e.pe.-l the D. ft. to hold th«
rd closer to MenuI - Is jt 'o n the
e x p re s s io n fo r a d ra s tte s o lu tio n o f a d i f f i c u l t y .
Korean program M Iraali, pending n o rm a lly o f I.WtOjHtO p e o p le — southwest bank ef tire lla n c They fo r you that you are not making
m o rn ....th a n 1882 annually. S o-’
T h a t a b o u t sum s u p w in d is kn o w n a lro u t th e P h ry g ia n completion o f the defen*e pMn» tinmindrvt.
F in d n iv le lo n M a rin e *, p u ll**) were massing In tha rrM a -riv e t rata* *» your* pte few and fat
k in g s . I r o f . R odney Y o u n g o f th e U n iv e r s ity o f P e n n s y l­ for m aintaining peace In Europe*
re a . ,f m n l. siibu,l,s n f Yanghwat »f»e -wUe» ajpart but It Is nur httalne** wh#i»
Malnlettanca of a f a ir ly equ a l, to il o f *i&gt;u
, tb e a *t K o____
west o f Hr»u|, and- Yengdungpo.
v a n ia a n d a g ro u p o f fe llo w a rc h a e o lo g is ts w o u ld lik e to
balance of power in M&gt;th hw*t and h " » fo r Ihe .utpriac *w »nd frnnl two nulrs ,o u th w rri of Inn capi­ w# have no report on Auch m k tlrrr
k n o w m o rn . T h e y a re e x c a v a tin g a n c ie n t G o rd ia n , 100 \Ve*t wtiubl »e»nt1 lu be •waantlal o p rw tw r, that
At log
to make Inquiry o f the |oHI*tdual
leirao l«»t K rl.M j
at Inchon, a*a,iil)ed the HariV tal.
" I f oar le U rr waa Inaullinx. thru
m ile s s o u th o f th e T u r k is h c a p ita l, A n k a r a , a n d hum ' to If w m lil war I* to t* avoided.
South o f th l. Marine force.
inrrlhraxt bank rig h t m ile* north
by the tamo tu k fn wc feel tha*
h iu (lie to m b o f M id a s T h e y do not c x iie c t, h o w e v e r, to
wand o f H-oul a* n threr-quartar Seventh Division in frn trv — A m otl- yoqr le llr r to u , wah llkfw lse inm i u and South Kmeane -th ro w
fin d tin y re s id u e o f M id a s ' su p p o se d ly fa b u lo u s w e a lth .
moon i&gt;alcd out In daylight.
vaJting and I f you are rapahlr nf
Tho lend o ff battalion fo r th b u r a protective wall ef groat fire ­ w ritin g 1 nrii a la tte r a* tha ony
power against Ihe Red* speeding
had
Iwen
firs
t
a*Mire
Friday
| l satlaaed f i . a h u . o * , i
north to Seoul. Tarshln and Sher­ we rerelvad,. . an d . looking fo r p
own people under the guidance Inchon port. 22 mile* w e*t of man ta n k* ’ ladararkrd the shield. position, I q o u lij be very glad ttof the United Nation*.
T h rie Seoul.
ic « a ll*a ,4 r „ M r * * . n „ i
The Communist troops reported have yon call at m y o ff Ire and t* lk
(A *a it***a r.M H r * . , n« -t
It , tprmed aero** the riv e r In
vaa* no reference lo whether the
part o f our Income and # ffo rt
entering
Seoul ware fla n kin g th l, th * m atter of a ho tte r position (hap
IT. N "a m lra m " n fte r Navy g u n , had force on the oast.
lh# 888 annual on* you have no*
w ttj have tn ha devoted tn pre­ lion at oner, lhe Sm ote rnuU lend i unUed Stale* wanted
dteilrd and shattered R u t strong­
over w jlh u*.
paration* for H *f*nU ’* he added. Ihr hill to the White Houig in Rmr mtee* to purtue the Nnrt KorOn
the
old
southeast
Korea
bat
hold* from waters o ff Inchon.
” Yo»ir, very tr u ly .
Hencral Rradley aald th * Korean for Pipisiesl Tn.m .n lo art on tl
nnr,h "f ' hp ^ I h l 'a r a l l r l .
Tin- Navy, b'g gun- -now joined tla fro n t. A llied force, ground out
tpo
lampalKn I* a m ilitary "tn lra c |r,&lt;
Iwfote Congrea* begm. g
Afhe*Ihe
° n ,,WK&gt;
" * hm
’ ,,m " at Inchon by tho IS-lneher* o f the new gains.
a
fter
AuemMjr
Completed
Tha repyhoy hasn't gnn* aro&lt;tn|f
lie *ald It v»a* the flr» l lim e
South Korean troops rocaptuted
ba'lleshln M lu o u ri—were railed
In hfatory, *0 fa r a* he knew, that Ini adiouinmenl or receii thu It* organtiatlonal wnrk In tho on to lob shell, 3&gt;.n&lt;ld m ile. In­ I’ ohang, east roait port w hich ti e y#t to eef U&gt;* ta x coDoctor aho-d
vecond
meeting
of
It*
cu
rre
n
t
*eaam nation h i tucce**fiilly r'&lt;m- weak-end.
th# job o ffa x Sout# o f u« in the
land a fte r tho Real* hurled bock Red* tw ice had occupied.
*lon.
m itted IU force* piecemeal In the
Other South Koreans, in Ih f office bar# hM n urging him in go
the
earlier
night
covered
nraauMBraalllen delegate C. De FroW * sort o f fe lt, from th# t*v
face o f a "m oving, hard-atviklng
1The A rm y nnnouneed lit V s ih - Taegu le cto r, rammed w ith in five
1# opened th# AaeemMr*#
IM a-V gllf
• nrm y—and won th# In itia l d*
he had
miles n l Kunwl, a town 28 ta ll** to lU clo r’a le tte r, that
ingtnn
that
fiouth
Korean
Marina*,
genera] debate. The Brarlltan alio
ria l an." ■ north o f Tneyn.
• found t i g hind o f man ha'd teen
had
lauded
at
fttm
rhok
on
KnreaN
ittiiggeeted that the aieem bly giro
n ^ o .M jy tw o Lkirds rate.
looking for.
fa
Batsrten Kunwl and -Ti
east ro a it HtTectly oppo*lt# Seoul.
The hill I* on* of throe ___ consideration to plan* fo r "#a- Siunchok I* th ’ terminus of a South K orean* dry#* into Uv# wal
Itir m ’ Igadlng b*tpr*0* Congre** tahllih m e n t o f an In te r rut Uorval r a il* * * th a t c ra m * tha penlnauta ed town o f K ***n a fte r Allied
I f
11V.- J
fo re * and the creation o f a
fire bomba raporiadly hilled 8^00
to
Seoul.
iv ite m fo r th* prompt m o b lllr*rrenO a**# . o f c ra e , f**e 1
.1
IA *poht»m *n Mid the landing RoMa.
on ryeoure**;
t(*n o f *11
found th# body o f fia tn . H» 'had
A font Mi Hawaiian-A nmetaan
occur red aevg/al itaya afco. Thta
tartaoM P i t #
I f wfnfels-vtM rifle in
Th#
A mm taro program , pro- ■ viJentlr wa* ahorily a f l r r the ragtroant drove a u flrn ii a nob co- ortreti art* n U i
T h* Ai
h i* mouth, and tW»M th# Irig g e t.
eented In detail bv Acheiun, tn- IT, H. b a trle u iip Missouri bla*t**i north o f lb * .Waagwasa-Taafch
ommunttf OiSt&gt;i,.T
t
The tw o rhllihett could relate
eluding' th * fo lia iliig prdfKviatat Satnchok. wbfch Ir ahnut 108 mllea r o a d — *'Heartbreak H ig h w a y'’
x
ip
only p a rtia lly the *»*•■!» th a t had
Ereil be fare |H# Hotfan w»r.
Chairman George (b -0 * t ol the 1VFIrot. * p f* r ij|en *o r the call" «6rth o f the recaptured port nf doom which th# Aamricgna - re ­
taken place while Felton wa* In Sanale 1 Inane# Committee aald, Ing
ing o f an emergency aeeelon o f I'ohang. There we* no inform a­ treated in lh a ir da*p#r*t* sun­ tbea* o H ttiiit ix f lained to « re­
Ualn#«vllle.
General A v e m lly upon 84 tion on the tii# of the landing nier holding action
- »
aa Ute cm /eret* ended their moinporter. France understood that h*’
Felton flann told tha «h#rtff he isg teailon without compleftng i &amp; r ra notle* If the Nvcurlty 1 - ,in- f o r m
The tf. a. 24th Dielalws—tr a il
wa* ra iw ltlltg a tractor when hi* work on the bill: " I t doaont ra*|l j etl t* p i# vfiite j from a cting upu*
Ground a rtille ry and warplaoea Maters ia tb# Korean w a r—drove long. »ttd. draining fight againtt
fa th e r appeared nut of th# wood* look now a* though wall ever gel * broach Ilf Ihe pear# nr an art also pounded th# Red* before the Into Waagwan form th * south. A l’ Ihe Commugiit Viet Minh rebel*
w ith a ahntgun Is hla hand*.
ofaggreielon.
Correapandent U#m P rir# rapeetad
•n agreement." t ,
dawn attack.
Ila quoth) hi* fatk#r g» la ying,
"Second, (he eetabllihment by
AF Correspondent |)on W hit* tha w eary iafantryioan p ro m p tly
•B u i another oeoalon waa called
"Y o u drnr# me o ff nbr*. bui
European ■tartod a so fth rll tan*#.
the General Assembly o f a secur­
&gt;*d. veteran o f many Eur&lt;
vovtll n#v*r drive m# o ff again." far -taler In tho dev, and apme ity patrol, a peace p tlio l, to pro- lending*
Ha la id most of Woogwpp, M
.......... ...................
. ___W orld -fta f.
In Ihe Second
Oann «*ld he pl#aded f#r m erry member; atlll wme- hopoful that vole immediate and indogrendent w
u .1
ax M
ri *cro«*&gt; ta
In« m
an
“ aHiIranM
am trac" M
wrIfith the miles northwest of T*#u. wga In
rough
»pot*
In
the
tat
bill
will
but that hi* fa th fr that a l him
obeervntiun and reporting from first wave. The enemy, lippw l o ff asheo.
be Ironed out at that time.
fo u r time*. On* Millet pierced hi*
South n f Waegwan, U- 8. &amp;#■
any a r* * in a b kh inter natn nal by the night lyitrm nt, wa* watting.
The
conferee*
already
have
*rig h t arm.
m vision infantry
inranrry pushed-a
pusness a
conflict threaten*, upon the In­
AP C Arrr-ponlgnt W tl Rots, a rood Division
gt«*d
on
th
*
m
ajor
item*
In
the
tla n n tan to a neighbor’* h«u*e
r‘
bridgehead *cr«*a,th#
N #vitation ar w ith Ihe content of Second W orld W ar Marin# combat t h i r d ...................
m
raxtre—lncrea*ra
of
about
|3,where he obtained tranaportstlon
the slate vlailed,
cftrrrsporMlcnt who folfowod Whtta- tong
O
Q
P.TH
Xt.O
O
O
a
year
Ip
Individual
Into Oatneavllla.
Th#
"T h ird , » plan under which hrad. m id the leathernecks attfM r*. Oann'a other four children
“ n4 * tMni ° r MJS«0r each member nation would de- fetrd th e ir hepvleo^ ra a u a tilr* &lt;d In (nyre a ll aloog II* fro n t except,
000.000
In
rvntorallna
normal
were In K hool at the Dm# o f the
-■ ,
olgnale w ith in it* national armed thy second front 1mera t Ion. Ra*p In tho extreme north.(hooting, the s h e riff «sld.
ButltdT
h*f*ma ttalo
InfantrV #t#m#nt* iHove w a lk
temporarily, on fo itv * a llm tad N a tio n *-u n it or gave th i* x ttfiu n l o f tha rlv # r * ,- to th# Nam-Naktong R iver junc­
uiuta, I * he afcelally trained and
D E I.A N D , Kept. . 2 0 - &lt;JTl-A th* tax tn
of family bu*I equipped and eoglinuoualy mainThe nttack d i r t n l at d 48 A. f|. tion ip ,a strike t«i cut a ff-R e d
neu
partnerobly*.
mother of three children waa
Korean* a llil.jc ta l of Ota Nahtortg.
U tuco la readme** fo r prvrupi (4:48 P. M. F.8T. T u c ^ ta y l. "A m
•la ih e tl to dasth In hgr bed r a r lr
Tha Reatie
U. R. J fth Dlstatwn M ant*«roert
Jamming
amvicti on boholf of lh * Uutbrd tr * r» M w ith M a rin i* Jar
invlay hy a paroled Negro convict
• bill t
N otion*. To s u la l In th e orgagf- their vl*-*d tie llir* th'
th * MW- poured "Cold alee) and flam eCon.lal.te K ill Slaughter la id
tar* tn
th ton era” into Rad-faic## w r« l o’
lattnn. tra in in g and equipping of yard-wide stream
Je««|c J. Illltm t. S2. admitted k ill
Jpa." ft
inch n u ll*, wa- w ill auggeat that
In three minute* the Marino* front. Rod rrststance there * tlfSpecial Frlc# Today
tn» Mr». Bertha Turner, 27. pretty thl* arttai
a Unitnd Nation* m ilita ry advisor secured a lOO-jwrd bi&gt;.dp*h#*f M ,"*n . on the rxtreme southern
and pe tit w if# o f a poetry *hop a » 'o f a
t
ha
Aprerirqn#
rod
lie appolsUg. .Until auch tim e a* Heasv Red fir# ilammesl Into th#
owner, b#cauae **w# got In an argu minor, ch
iven fn q r m ile* Tuawtay a fa tn ri
the
re ** provided
w# " V
SW to
mixoa
pri'.Mieo fo r under assault forr#.
ment about tom * cake* I gay# n v meena «f
a vail able to
* *Bd , A xilcle 43 ar# mad# ar
In leva than 20 m lm itro, I&gt; q- llttte npno* Rlon.
r l frie n d snd I mad# up M r mind
fa *» l-'|K # - U nilad Nations, t
A llied
a* p ta rie m l )h#
ava il** Iherm-cki had knocked out Com­
k ill h#r.“
enerov on
/ .
i t tty
y o
Ibsio 1national
1alio tut 1 u n lla &lt;qUI munist* on the firs t bridg#.
ord* (n rtoae sup­
orf lb«»*
Whet bar
m ight bo an IntpnrU nl stop tow ard the
port
o
f
ground
far
re*
John W. Turner, th# huahand
N inety minute* * It# r th# f l m
_ ment o f
had le ft horn# about 10 P.M. Mat delay tha
n-2fh* and flghter-homhar*,’ w*nt»
•irvcjnpm vnl of a world wide *c rrw d n g . Marine* held doitttnatlrir
gvrai, p
fo r th l* week end. r u n ty aystam.
night to begin baking.
pofitlon* around tb# bridgehead. «# the la tte r flyin g &gt;from wow(y
u&lt;
Tha alajrTng took ploc# alsru* w ai not
Reinforcement* #Warned acvof*
"lo u_M b , tb#
„ catabJIaHtncnt
abllahjncut by
V
**!
12:30 A M.
the Grncr
rn c ra l Ataambly o f a eoro- the rive r. The Marine* headed far
I vnu revived
arouud .the capIMJ bloating r o llJudy, S, rb le tt o f tk r
three of Hi* tsx
ntltlce to *tu&lt;dy and 1 sport on Raoul.
Good T ire*. Good MethanUp!
children, waa cut on one hand. T V from l4JKJ2.ooo.Cnx) to
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tnp priority fa r arm * aid Immedi­
ate I v after the outbreak o f hostllltle * in Korea. President Truman
personally directed the "acceiaratlo ri” nf th li a s iiita u c *.
W llh ir th r past tw o week* X?
battalion* of Indochineae troths
were orx.nlied atul equipped, prim a rilr with American arm*.
A French a irc ra ft carrier i r rie td on th* Taeiftc coast th l*
weak to pick up a load of U. S.
N avy planes far direct shipment to
fndorhlna.
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aria eat marked fo r the former
French colony.
U. 8. official* da not e x p # f
C hlnrs* Communist armies Tn
make any direct appoaranc# In
Indochina. But latest intelligence
reports indicate that the Cmn*«»
Reds are training amt aqujpntbg
■Iseable number* o f Viet Mlnh
rrbals in China.
French reports o f Huaday'h
fig h tin g along tho hoarder M twyer. Indochina and China aaid
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American o fficia l* genorafly do
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June 28, Korea was rated gp of
secondary strategic ImiWirlanre,
th r difference in Ita ra te and that
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Social And Personal Activities
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.Miss Ruth Carroll To
Wed Mr. Jenkinson

WEDNESDAY’
Cirri*- F ig h t with Mr*. C liff
Able.. program chairman, w ill con­
duct the service at 8:00 IV M in
the Memorial Fduratiotial B uilding
|*&gt;* "Echoes" w ill la heard fiu n
tf.e member* u i th«- Woman'* Miss­
ionary I'n iu n whom liar*- attrnd.nl
th r I)a|ill t C aiii|n d in in g
tin
to n in n r. Friends ami nn-mlwi* uf
th r c h u r.li i r r invited t&lt;&gt; attend.
, The T m lu itig l.'nion Executive
roin in it l» t- u f the K ir it
B a id i-t
C h u irli v f ll n n tt at
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|he Man’s Hllde t'la -. of th i Mi
niorial K ilurational Building,
Under the s|iunwirship n f ll'-ta
fflaiua I'h i sorority, the receptionSI at the Fernald-Laughturi \|.
n o ria ] H ospital is Mr*. It. W
L ip p in ro tt.
T i l l IIHIIVY
Tin- 11ro t her hood of the F irst
Baptist Church w ill have a t&gt;m-

Final plans are being announc­
ed today fo r the m arriage o f Miss
llu th C a rro ll, daughter o f Mra. U.
C C arroll to .lau Kennrth Jenkinson. son o f Mr. ami M r*. F. J.
Jenkinson.
The wedding is to take place
at the F irs t lla p tis t Church on
Friday a t «:IH) F. M. w ith Hr. W
F. Ilio u k *, Jr. o ffic ia tin g . No
form al invitations are hclng issued
but all friend* of the couple are
invited to attend both the wedding
and the reception.
M i** Janette Jenkinson, lis te r
of the groom, w ill serve a* maid
of honor fo r Mis* C arroll and
John S. Hrotnlev w ill act as bent
man for Mr. Jenkinson. Usher*
w ill tie Kay C arroll, brother of
the bride, and Albert Fell.
A program of nuptial music
w ill la- rendered by M r*. Marvin
Milan, organist ami .Stanley Drumley, soloist.

gm m arid Nupi»&gt; r nut-tiny nt 7 to

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The lta |d i* t Sulidni Seined
lOctainnnl I 'l l m ine Mretim- w ill
be held in th e F irst !!u|dl«t Chun h
o f New Sm yrna It.m-h at K:i«! I* M

Officers Are Elected
By Methodist Class

The i i-gulm tin* I ness and so­
cial meeting of the Dependable
FRIDAY
The n r r u t l v s meeting of tlie (Mass of the F ir*l Methodist
Woman's Missionary I ’ niun of the Church wa« held at the home of
F irs t tta p tirt Church w ill •**' held Mrs, K \ l.ondenhurg on Munday
at 3:00 o'clock in the g tm iu l **- night.
The follow ing elections to office
tenthly room. Member* are urged
to le pres, nt
look place: president. Mr«. J. II
vice president, M r*.
Tin W oman'* M lt*i«»ary Union l.oe&lt;-helt.
of Ihs- F n - l H a p lft Church w ill Clarence W allis, secretary, Mr*.
have an Installation service for Jerry Wilson, treasurer. Mrs, V.
the incoming siff)*'ei • ami a pJiily I- Smith, sunshine chairman, Mr*.
fo r tin women in the "Keiiiem - John Schirnrd and pu b licity, Mr*.
brace, IJis.u|i" at 5.00 o'clock in Nancv llroek.
JLs- Memorial Kdueational BuildA fte r the business meeting refie*hnient» were served to Mr*.
fnjf.
Hat Herron. Mrs. II. It McCall,
MONDAY
Mr&gt; O. K. (Solf, M r*. J, II. LoeThe Its iird n ll Y vrnic **■- l&lt;- - it " ehclt, M r*. Jim l.eonard, Mr*.
meet at 2 oil I*. M. at th&lt; I'liw slalt Je rry W ilson. Mr*. W. II. K irhv(
Chaps 1
M is- l.inda laindenhurg and tn r
busiest.

W F IN l il t ItliX S T
A weinei rou t, hom .ri'i* I k&gt;v &gt;
and girls L-in g piomoteil ft. -n tk»
P rim ary Heportuient &lt;risl .1 ■i .»
ft* part merit o f Sonstsv StYioo1 II*
th e Fnrent Teachers Association
(he First lla p tis t Chu*. &gt;’ n P I
held Friday night at the 1, roe o f &lt;orulucted an advance session of
M r*. A. I.. Wilson, on L*h**'i« • the executive board Thursday af
Boulevard. They •* ill w c * .,» th* t t moon M i*. H 8. Whiddon, presi.
lent, and her eorp* o f o ffice r* an*'
church at 7 ;:;n I* M for tran*i«n
| com m itter bead* planned th r rumIfeti On.
i tug year's work.
The Halloween C arnival w ill lie
" M K S S | \ i r D IS C I «s|&lt; t\
conducted as usual in
Oetober.
A ll adult* who are In’ eres'ed |e under the direction of M r*. Shan­
putting on th e ' ' Messiah" are a«k non Winn.
•si to meet at the F ill I Method'**
Mr*. Whbldun announced
the
tolutTlt at HtlW o'e'rvk tomorrow follow ing o ffice r* fo r the y e a r
Bight w ith Kugei Harris. Tliee sec retary, Mrs. F. I - Meeks, treas­
w ill Im- discussion on whether the
urer, Mrs. ||. | „ Osborne, h isto r­
can get enough adult* Interested In ian, Mrs. I. R. Kushton, standing
putting It on. and what rlu irv h i* committee heads are: ruenihershio
desirable fu r practice.
Mrs. J It. Ht John and Mrs. II. I,
Beard | program, Mra. Sid Vihelin; study course. .Mrs. J. It Reid:
publicity, Mrs O. It. S m ith; audio
visual, M rs. (i. B. Hudson; 'hospi­
ta lity , M r*. C. It Jones and Miss
Catherine C la rk; publication, Mr*
K. Webb; devotional, Mra. (5. | „
I ’ltta rd and budget amt finance
W IA T H E R t M r*. Shannon Winn.
The meeting w ill tie the firs t
Thursday in each month. The pro­
I k o n Open
gram theme it "Developing flood
12:11 I ’.M . H a ll
C illre n s". A ll parents are urged
to attend all meetings.
BA lt d A IN M v r iN W t t
35c 1:00 Tn 6:00 F. M.
MISS ANSI.KY IH IN H B K H
The Beginner Department of the
F irst Baptist Church eritertalne I
.Mi** Margaret Arrsley, lirhle-eleet
w ith a irtiseellaneous shower given
CHILDREN FR EE!
by Mr*. W. 1.. Vance and M r*. 0.
C hildren Under 12 V r*. Ad C. flllih s, on Thursilay night.
m illed Free With Barents
Various games were played arid
A nytim e K xrrp l Saturday contest prlxes were won fry Mr*.
A Sunday.
Raymond Kadrr and M r*. C. K.
McKee.
Light rrfrrs h n ie i *s were served
LAST TIMES TODAY*!
ami tho«e invited to la- w ith ills Ansley were Mr*. A. W. A ntley.
Mr*. C. E. McKee, Sr.. M r*. Ray­
WIDMARh
mond K a d rr. Mr*. S. J. Davis, Mrs
Charles R. Flanders, Mrs. C. W
D0UGIAS_ S t r e s s
Ergle, Mrs. II. C. flu n ly , Mr*. A. I.
W il.on M r*. Deklr and Mrs. J. F
Harrison,
Also Mias Bobber Morton, Ml*
June Vance, and M l** Ann Vance

Year’s Work Planned
By Parent-Teachers

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Mias Janette
Jenkinson
left
Monday fo r Jacksonville
where
she w ill enter the School o f N urs­
ing at St. Vincent Hospital.
Mis* Martha Lee tieorgi uf Val­
dosta, Ha. was a re.-ent guest of
Mi«* Ann French tn the l.e fflrr
Apartments.
Elisabeth F utrn of Falatka was
a recent guest of Mis*
Frggy
Fraser at her home in the 1.* Yter
Apartments.
M itt Nancy Hustrad of Uniontown, I'a who ha* been • isiting
Mia* Bercie l-on? of K rnrdall Avetrue w ill return home Friday

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T E R R IM

Mins Ruth Can-nil

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t'-- v !! li| .folk are cutt-’ J t r -

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•ng in io s rvacuatmu ot th e ir
rustlers have haul'd rice ru ltiva - homes.
tlon at Kodaung, a large village
T lu m«nk said th * ru stle r* » r*
south o f Rangoon, according to also kidnapping fo r ransom th*
the Rev. U Ottama, a Buddhist mote wealthy among th r fa rtn c ri.
monk.
lie stated the village was " te r­
U lltta m a . hen to seek govern- rifie d beyond words."

Mis* MIMldred A w a it ami M r*.
C llffu td E. Johnson entertained
la*t F rid ay at the home o f the
la tte r w ith a shower in honor * f
Miss
C arroll, hride-elevt of
this month.
The rooms were beautifully de­
corated w ith
arrangements o f
summer flowers- Mis* Cm to ll was
presented w ith mane lovely g ifts
from the guest* ami the ho»te*»s**.
M r*. Robert Bruce and M r*.
Ralph F e trr* assisted in serving
refreshment* to the follow ing:
Miss C arroll, him orrr and her
mother. Sir*. R. C C arroll. Mrs.
E E. Anderson, Mrs M ll. B ill­
ingsley,
Mr*.
Fust
Harri»on,
Mr*. Rodnev Harris, M r- It. L.
Morton, Mr- V. E. C arroll, Mra*
Clarence Rotund**, Mr* Nell Aw ait, Mr* W. L. H eir*. Mr* Joe
Stewart anil Mr*. R II. C arroll.
Al»c* M l** J-nn Anderson, M l**
Bohbve Morton anil Mi»* Joan
McTeer.

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Mr. and Mrs. (I. IV. lio u g l-. hayHOLLYW OO D, Sept Ji»
t/Pl
arrived from Savannah, tin
to
visit w ith the la tte r’* parent*. Mr — The technicians signalled they
were ready unit th*- ditectnr anand Mr*. A. C. W illiams
nm itireil " U t '* *ho**l it
The makeup man ushered the
M is* Frances Cobh w ill leave
tom orrow for “ allahassee where •ta r. A rth u r Kennedy, into the
she w ill resume her studies a' • rt the scene Is-gnii Bystander*
were convinced that
Kennedy
Florida Slate l niversitv
could nut »ee. mol sure enough,
they were lig h t
Kennedy i&gt; portraying « bin d
M bs F hyllls YVvatt, Mr
Hurt*
F artin and Mi«s June M H ill l*-tr veteran in "L ig h t* O ut." Before
last Sunday for Tallahas*e- wl r- lie goes into every **« or, u make­
they w ill en trr Florida Slat* I'm up mall applies ru n tm t lenses to
the a cto r’* eyes, Th* buses fit
vanity.
uvrr the eyeball ami th ill mlt
light t** tlu- m rlie *. They plunge
II. J. Hutchison left Saturday Kennedy Into n world **f dark­
for C rystal Spring, M is s whrr- ness into winch o'-lv Ih r strong­
he w ill Ire on husinet* f**t s-on- est lig h t enter •
The whole thing • .• the idea
time. Mrs. Hutchison i t * joining
* 1 director Mark Il.*b***n, « -narp
him there next week.
man for
Iia lis h
ihe directed
Champion" ami "Home O f The
M r*. D. L. Brninard ha- lust t - B ra ve "!.
"1 thought if A lt hill knew rvtturned from Savannah, N V. wh* r
she has la-en w ith her husband f " _ e rtly what it vvo- like to l-e w ith ­
the past tw o months. Mr llm in a x* out sight, h* would !&gt;*• even nmr**
convincing,*' Bobsoi t-dd me.
I* s till there on pruluee hiisin-s*
'"It » a * Mark's uleo," Kennedy
admitted, "but 1 wh* all (in it,
I
trie d on HO pair* of lenses Im­
M r*. Roy It. Flppln return--*
Friday from a seven week*' visit bue | found the rig id kin I. A i
In D etroit, Niagra Fall* CJiroiri-*-* fu s t (he studio was ngulps* the
Foint, R- L, Hirmingham an-' Idea T in y thought putting in
Finckard, Ala She in**liir**l un wl»’ the leltses would hold Up p in her daughter. Mr* J. S. Cleveland duct loll. Bui we n i imaged t&gt; l-dk
them Into it."
anil came back by plane
I rs k r il Kennedy what * ■ • the
invntnal sensation of ie-ing tern*
p n ra tily blinded
• 'll wa* a feeling o f lining
lost," he sulii " It's a hard thing
lit MRS. J. II. MIN'D K
to get used to I talked to n lot
of veteran* at Valiev Forge Hos­
pital In Pennsylvania when- we
A most delig h tfu l reception was shot real scenes of the orienta­
given In honor o f Lyman teacher* tion o f blind veteran*. Once you
h r the F. T. A. In Lsmgwoud Hotel get to know them, you can BSK
Friday night w ith the largest a t­ them anything. They told me
tendance ever gathered at a sim i­ it lake* 11lo o I TUI day* to gel ad­
justed to hlllldnesS."
lar a ffa ir in town.
T h r lobby ami dining hall were
The earnest young actor ha*
adorned w ith greenery and ra rr received » number o f bruises d u r­
ing the film iiiul exhibited a nasty
w hite flow er*.
Eighteen teacher* fo rm rd the one on h i* chest.
" I was walking beside Hobson.'*
line receiving the guest* in th r
lobby. There w it 150 teachers and he said, “ nrnl he didn't temeruhei
p i rent* present. There I* such that I ei mill n’t see. I walked
conge', tion o f atudents In the rig h t in to a cltaii mid look i
school rooms that tw o new rooms tumble. I'm tueky I didn't Ideal
are being added to th r building a rib ."
"L ig h t O u t" coni erns n soldo ■
on the north side and many other
alternations made. Many teachrr* who la blinded in Tunisia and
re tu rn * home to s-ek Ids own se­
are doing double duty.
Ixingwootl pinochle club wa* cu rity, Robson hope, the film w ill
entertained hy Mra. Morgan and show seeing per*, ns Ho lie tt wav
by M r*. Sunderlln Saturday night to tre a t the blind
“ That i»," hr explained, " to let
anil guest* were Mr. ami M r*. 8
L Tup per, Mr- ami M r*. C. A them help themselves They Want
Wales, Mr. and Mrs. I^rul* Know­ no special treatment '*
He illu stra te d w ith a scene in
les.
The Baptist W. M V. elected which Kennedy fum ble* for »
new o ffice r* at th e ir meeting light for a cigarvtto. An un­
Monday, M r*. Earls Duncan presi­ th in kin g person hurriedly light
dent. M r*. H. K. flra y , Young a match and Kennedy resents it
thing would have
People* Leader, F irst vice-presi­ The rig h t
dent. Mrs, Turn French 2nd vice- been to let him fin I h it own
president, Mrs. M. D. Jackson, lig h te r.
A little from the lo t* . . . Tv
secretary and treasurer, Mrs. C.
Mrs. flro rg e I-ewt*, Young Ma- rone Power w ill lie an atomie
A . Whitehead. Circle chairman, scientist In hi* next film , a reton's Circle Chaliman, M r*. Carl mske o f the old l-e*lle Howard
film . "Berkeley Square." T y w ill
lio m m lrr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hammond po rtra y a physicist w ill m is g iv ­
hare returned from Hidden, Mat*, ing* about the atom bomb, II '
where they spent the summer goes hark in time to mint her cen­
tu ry and discovers that they had
w ith relatives.
The Baptist Men's Brotherhood their atiHim bombs, too.
Ilo-hurn,
the
newspaperman
wives Monday night In the parish
had a dinner fo r memla*r* and thslr tkarx another heating in "Panic
house w ith an attendance of 51, In The Streets." Can't they rn -l
A bountiful chicken dinner was u* anything hut hrelsT
Paramount
reportedly
won’t
served by the wive* The men held
release “ An American T r a g e d y ''
their program In Ih r church.
Jack Searcy of U of F has re­ u n til Octolrer, 11*61. T h a t'* tin
turned home from o summer spot
w orking w ith Dr. V ladim ir Zw ory­
kin emiment scientist In the n. C.
A. Frincetpn, New Jersey.
O p ln m r tr ls t
Miss Nan Jackson daughter of
EYES
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Mr. and M r*. Harold Jackson ha*
entered freshman class at F. 8. U.
GLAH8KS FITTED
Tallahassee. She Is a recent g ra ­
116 H. Falm stta Ave.
duate a f Lyman schoul.

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The liooming belt of " o ld tim rn "
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•Charlie Keller and P it M ullin Injected new
'Amencan^Teaiiie iiennanl liojws today lull
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; T if t n were slipping fait.
The Iwn veteran nuifieMtri came off the Ttgrr bench yrtirnlay
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AUiUtica and aniie.l'a long pcvt&lt;..t H l l U M *
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K n llrr. making hi* fira t * t« it
. o f the aey*on, atole moat o f ,1110
' f lo r y a * he belted a pah of tym ir
fu h » -*h l*n t»t o f the V ra t- aml
tw o ilngla*.
I I I 11. A D E I.I’ H IA , Sept Lit
F r‘J»w "oMtlmer" Mullin * «
not list behind, lie bagged n tAV- l i e guy* like Krnnk Hiller
wno mtike September t'n***"stl
i homer and a iloubli'
the D&lt;
■trolter* mapped out of their hit pennant drive* *n unnredictahlr
The 30-year-old right h a n d *I
&gt;ting elump In a big way.
,JW *'r* off again," * 1 1 the wav pllrher ha* lieert having n pretty
Tigei roach Ilir k lla ile ll auriimed fa ir ••neon f«&gt;i the seventh p ls rtip I he powerful attack w hilh Chicago Cub*. Hut he hadn't l*&lt; en
moved the T iger* Into a tie with any particular p in tle to the Phil*
i Boaton fo r the inniiei up a;«ot delnhla Phillies.
The league leader a had kn&lt;« t.
'in tha American l.rague tare.
The Yankee* attll hold a one ed him over twice. In fa rt when
h a lf game lead. Manager fled they learned before la *l night*'
rlto lfe ’a aelertlnn of (lie K c llri- game that f l l l l r r and not II &gt;
'M u llin romhinatlon proved to lie ltu*h was win Liner against theni.
{th e rig h t medicine fo r the ailing Ihe I’hila were happy. Iln*h, In
Tlgera, whoae weak h ittin g we* winning ta n and losing tw 1
1 largely r**p&lt;inilbe for Ihelr I f , |igaln*t the W hit Kid* had been n
f e*nt lo t* of key aarle* to the tm igh man for them to beat
Hut a fte r the |n»*r Jointed |t|l
‘ R*d Pog and Yankee#.
* Tha flat ra il manager benched ler ■hut them nut 1 to 0 011 two
• b it two leading RRl mart. Vie frit«. the I’hiJUe* prere arondrrluj
j W t r t i and Hoot F.vers, ami fir s t If maybe ftuali might n»t hav»
' ba»*m»n Don Holloway in hi* lieen a little aofler W ith the r»
| fir s t major shakeitu of the Tiger cent Ion o f the two hit*, only lhlr&gt;
(lin e u p thla year lin k Krvhoskt hall* were driven nut n f the in
.to o k over al fir* t and rn iiltlh u le d field by the IMiil*
Chicago fir at ha*emnn Pviwton
. tw o resounding tingle* to Inc
aid had h lm ir lf a flrh l dav, «■
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ceplihg HI putuuta ami rhinplrtir
"W * had to do something to g*:t In w ith two a **i*l* a* l l i l l n
rOma hate h it* and it *gre wArk made Ihe Phil* lilt e v e ry th in :
f ad.*' grinned the happy Rolfe into the gmund The C ii Ii hurlet
a lta r the T ig e i* unleashed thnir wa* In *rn«atiniial form . H&lt;
b lggeil mo«t potent a x a u lt aince alrurk nut five and fur the »eS I-hit. IR-R decision over th-, cnitil lim e thia aeainri fa ild l t &gt;
ad H oi June Hi.
walk a m *n in a nine Inning
Tha 34-y*ar-old Keller had all game.
Only
iraikie n u tfich U r
i »tp and pep o f a rookie Jn Jack Mayo and *hnitetnp Oiannv
t field a* he hauled down a llam ner were eahle In rn llrc l h|t».
of long drlvra. Ilia m ini Mayo wa* eiaaed In a douhllilar play came when h« play and H nm nn wa* caught In
wek * g a ln il the le ft field a rutulown.
aan In the th ird to drab Ham
H ille r
didn't win Id*
I lib
pntan't liner.
game a g a ln it five defeat* In ea&gt;y
Ifc, a year younger tha.ii fashion deapllr hla magnificent
i#r Yankee Keller, matrhed pitching. The Philllea' Itidiln Rn
Iff In fielding brilliance lie nv*&lt;J" Iwrta a lio wa* in g tra l form Hu'
• Ip p fk lliig rateh o f Pela Hudrt's Holwrla made one inlalake - ml it
meant the hall game. He fed .1
line drive In the a lith .
'A n il yefterday Keller proved to fa il hall that big Hank Hnner
ba tj»e ip a rk that Rolfe was |ook. tuna*lied nut n f the hall pnrk fn
WA .fo r to toucli o ff a Rood of hi* noth home run o f the »en
fa hit a to end the long drought m il.
Il wa* more than Ju*t armtlu •
th * .Tiger camp,
defeat fo r Rntterla. The L’ t yeat •
drove home Del ra il'*
nd bafmn the .U y wg* ntd rig h t hander wa* try in g fm
d walldped tw o homera hi* ffllh vic to ry o f the ir ie t n . tie
wa* attem pting In Iternitie th«
-dght / ir ld alandi, tha
f t rat Ume w ith two men on pad Philllea* fira t iffl-gnme winneit
tha aaeond lim a w ith the haw * aipce llrn v e r f ’ leveland AleiatulCi
jurbed Ihe trlrtk In 1017. f l l if
• re e lf.
Tha re»t of ilia Jlgera caught Ala won 3(J that year. In*tcn I
on to the Idea In ft h u u y, and, ttu h ljlf a tlffrrc d hla ninth d e fe a t
cnargnd
hi*
* uecraa
•Stayed hlta to all rornera of it, l l ll | e r
m lgga Htadlum. Johnny (itn'.h agaiiiat the Philllea In a new
w i* the only T iger to go Idlle-a di*eovrr&gt;’, Snipe tine told him he
and ha didn't gat much o f a wa* tip p in g hla faW ultn pitch,
chance a* ha walked three time*. the fn ik hall. Kn Frank Irie tl a
hew rnntlnii I aal night, Il wntke&lt;l
h ra u li(u l|y a.* lie kept Ihe Phil
lie* completely o ff atrldr.

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J«an Peter* and Paul Dugin* in • »frnc from L«tth C e n tu ry .h o i’i
I l l - I l l o r K e n r .tU r r l - t i
"Love That B rute," w ith Ktensn Wynn *11,1 Joan Davl*, »ho'.ving
t 'ill* r &gt; ( i'g h s i i lr o o k ly n
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Thursday and Friday at tha Rite Theater.
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N EW VdriK , flept. s n ~ m
Herman Hickman, Yalp'a |n|gnd
football coach alieadv ha* obterved
thraa plqylpg .trend* .till* season.
tlthnugh.l th* eoTTege team* have

on p u n l
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5 ad affectively against the Eagle*
Ih t pro opener Saturday.. . .then
ay'ra leaning toward the u»e of
•K* »tand-gp or "open" huddle and
toward aaean, eight and nlna-roan
M finalva lin e*.. , he might al»o
Hat another "tren d "- playing more
.A M ("bahar "informal tim e ecrimm lg la" W o re tha tenon *tarta.
home conference*, notably the
BOuthaaatern, banned Iht* practice’
thh Ivy l eague limit* each team to
wo pra teaton t i l t * . .. hut on* 1*
• tit v tilto r remarked: "Thar# ar*
• h *fk of j* lot n f football game*
b tln g plated down nur * a v Iha*
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tn ld - ^ a t tm rumor t|a t th e .C u V
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lo^. land Idtu
I .mi tlnudraao
Hondrean
A* th a lr flyld manager In place of
F ra n U *
F tla g h T .. ,,a
eouthetn
aaoul a rfu fa that M a rtU m l’* fool
M il taapi l* nyerralfd tie aiue |t
doem 't have a great o u e rfe rh a rk.,
* 0 tu n r If that tyyant the old liner
A r a ' f y M t f t tv e rv o ilie r ik -Mtlo rtT .,. .Rnamfaa O’ llr lr * . n«* of
J o ** 1‘IgMita* Ip a lrin g partner*, ha*
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wtlar. alrn- _ la In th * noor
ne*r ea*'
tar being ttc o llc d to duty
A fter
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ill
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advance tic k e t aale— life Wat he
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mon and tro u t, ift# comm ltta*
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committee
suggentnl
watcher*
fo r river* amt take*, confiscation
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Imals; wider power* to search,
• nd firen*e* fo r dealer* In r J mon and trout. Now th# niav ruuin
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ing is 114.
the ninth. C'a.sv wa* charged with
the la**.
8 . b u i l t , leading pitcher tn th e
Southern Association, went th#
rout# for Ih e flr * t time in 0 *4 p la y o ff. Riirnlnghem *ent him tn th#
shower* te lr# during their M#llm inarv series, although Rch#4*
wa* tradlied with winning s*Ah

Hraisv Miami’s Martin To Vols Take l-(l I^iid
In Southern Finals
Try Offense In Bid
For Higher Honors
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N a*lu ills '* rs*urglng Vol*. o ff to
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o f the S ojthsrn AtAo ia tl —
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lhr*e garnet, i f three more ar*
ealls.l - 1 another |s fi
New York el horns I f 1 II **ion J 2 Inch P IIK h.irgar w ho*, defsn
n n d s ria tl I, r’hlU4elrhla * * » o • Iva prows** won him A ll America h a m le t to tr y to *st A tlanta down neetled.
l I I I llostnn 1. Iliooklvn I
honorable mention In IBIt* a* a again tnnigl't.
Mouth paw Boh Schulte t'lt n * '1
* w t : M Ir a n i . m u i t:
sophnmora, w ill plav on ofC-rt*•
V*
r r ah
li r n . fin
a t well tht* fa ll fo r the U n lv rrs llv Ihe trick lest night w ith a ft.5 vie
— a. *
IS *1 . * n
New Y o rk
of Miami Hurricane* a t he hH* for tore In i l Inning*. It ua* tha *t*th
it
IS
r y g acx&gt; to-* a * walk* *
lin e I on
lim e he lia r ti*al*n the t'ra rk *r
itr
D e tr o it
II
11
I t higher honor*.
tH »:
n r r tu itiD x ^ i d \
COO*g* &amp; IV5 TM0
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1
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41
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ttrvnv.
o r
II
ag*ln«t no dcfvst*.
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coaohe*
and
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gjfA vt* v &lt; y
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SI U u lr
A a n n r n c o r o i-ls ln t tfa v in g t&lt;4*a
who turned In one sentallonal par ger Don 0*hurn'» &lt;holes for to
s /o
&lt;pr r * £ 2 3 1 ro c#
in
I 'h lla ile ip k la
IV •«
im
# a a s tn tt r u n In th * C ir c u it C o u rt
formanc# a fte r anr'F sr.
A* • night H i* mound «pp"n*nt w ill b« [[ oIII*
&amp;*(!&lt;${(** Mint rtm ei
G O R P O N ,
M e s a llt A e sle e d a r
f th s N in th . li|# |c !* t C lr .- u ll
«f
young
Charlie
fln
tlri
who
won
tw
tophomare,
he
was
occasional!*'
D ie PoiO d P &lt; x \ o ra i
l i e l r o l i l i . r h ll s i t e l p h i a t
y i ifld a in su-t fo r d s in tn e tf V c o o tT '
X
7 P A W A * v r g o &lt;$IANT%
C h i n a s *, N e w Y * r k 1
fooled but hi* instant reartion* and game* foe Atlantn In tha firs* 1 In r i i * n i ’ »r&gt;. fo r d ilu t e s I h * * h « r t
$ e r r&gt; ? VAjo#
h I* v i s r u n
H *u ry ,
y V a s tiln a lo lr A. HI le r ill* I
#OA1E RUfi
ability to rerover made it nntaible round t r r i r * u lth Menipht*. Gorin hI ' liad l n ol l ff f . vf »i,if
t e A c u r m a r k 1.1 1 9 4 *
lin e r ,m a t (T e v e la m t f e e l
r a in *
f » i s V V e .ile r l l f n r r . D *' H A B irc M A I INSPIRE N/B
for him to retrieve the *ituatlon he also I* a lefthander
i.bm o
T *4 a r
te n d s n i lh * v e j i o t i n t r a r l tu .ism *
S'es Y o |k a l I 'M - a a o - g o tO
(T * l fore any damage resulted
sew B o t r o N BRAVK*
Hlg Tom N eill, who got four fo* n fifit &gt;■’* to hr and at'pasr bsfor*
v , H n r h o r n u ih l i l - I O
* t eve «t i D1 r o u r l f l r h s r
to
In *ptlng. Coach Arulv ( lu it s f a lt la*t night. *cfire,| M a-hvlllc’ - } the
^ 7
Ma t e s to t o p t h e ir CNN TEAM
I'h lU O e lp h U
al
Delfnit — K * lt n » r
p e rs o n " f h r , i i - i n o , s n # 111* r s u r
ton r f the Hurricanes IfCian u*in« winning run during a rundown p is ’ I w r l l t * n d fr # n ( e io » sl# I ' l . m p f i t i i t
4a . | a &gt; V* T n o il l i l t * .
a )a r k o f l o * . s e r /N 1 9 9 9 /
Ilo e ln n a l
4 'l« v * la » ,I
( I l H lotrhe M artin on offense and Leo's ability el *rm nJ. The rundown flnsR ' on Dfo I * i h f l s r n f C w io h fr. A P .
C»wteu 1. g i* i Cw u n Ira
I MO. ' i h e m D r .1, t o p in ,-un(*s»n
1 1 1 .4 1 and Iin h e o n I I I I t * • !■•«&gt;
to block, especially downfletd art-l result, f| in n tltudde plav to retire w
on |g o . 11» and AVyno I I * * i 1
i l l :&gt;. e n t d - i t s a a tn a l r o il
*#
hi* a tillltv to catch pas»c, oulok&gt;'■ the V olf, hut *N elll'» run counts 1
W s . h liia lf . il *1 H t I i *1* (•111111T l.* H a n fi’ t ' l H - r a lfl l&gt; H *r» h r d e i;
II.
d in n i l l II&gt; va H l s i r l l - tdecided
l
(iustafson io give Ihe h|e because he pru*»fd rlie plate t,e la os I e&gt;t * • o n«M *|&gt;sp»r o f a » n * f * l
M s m a la la a l l e w n
, I n 'tls lln n In w h li b I h l* n o lle * * h *U
I., p u h lD h rd o n e * each « # * k f»T
N s * Y o rk SI h o r n . &lt;41 W s * h ln g . boy work on offense this fall. Rlnc* fore the ru n n *r e * , tagged out
R'flh
Paul
Mauldin
o
f
N
a-hvllle
M
a
rlin
is
el&gt;n
a
4ft
vanl
pin*
fo u r , « n w c ii l l » * w *» k *
ISO *. I|n * ltm I A w a v 1(1 l t " * l o n I
C h in a n 1. I ’ h lla r ts lp k la I.
\ V |T N Ittu r m r h a n d am t a f t lc is l
punter, he figures la he the busies1 and FM .Mathew* o f A tla n ta knock
seal a* O r is of C licalt Court f f
D s u e lt
ho m e l» * r HI te iu ls I
ed two-run homer*.
C ts v e la n d I . r h lls d s lp h ls t
Awsr man on the M iam i club.
H M n ln u t* C o u n lr . r i o i M a , i h l * I f l k
M artin gave Hurricane
fan'
The fielding gem o f the gam&lt; d a v o f U e p t*m b « r, A l&gt; 1*1*
I H i (T s v s la n d g
n - u P. I t K it N O O K
III, iro n a l Im m s ( » l i New T o ih I. some aniim ia moment* the f i r «♦ wa* Vol i-citti-r fiet lei John I.in t« k ’
III FRAN K KCK
C le r k nI C lr o u ll C o u rt.
End MrFudin and r,yron Town­ W a s h la g lo i. I A * * r l * D I ’ h lla d s t. half of September when ht' pull
diving
ra
trh
In
Ihe
.e
rrn
lli
which
H f- n ln o l* C o u n lr . r t" C \|* N rw «|ratiirr&lt;* S jm rl* Editor send, a haul running hark. SMC. p h la I . iV e v e la n d 4. N »w Y o rk 1
C le v e la n d a l ho m e &lt; Y f M a t n n I ed 4 leg muscle and rnnld not cn
retired Ih# Crarkera without
a
14a
NEW YORK flo lle g r footlinll w ith Kyle Rote, and TC P figure
l i e t r n l l 1. C h lis a o » A v i v (•»■ O s- gage In any rough work for th
IH C A I.I
K
orc.
in n ru t. A t th l* tirin' cacti to have good cluha.
n # W S p * n c * r,
tr o ll I
firs t tw o week*. However, h*
Cracker starter D irk Honker w«* Hp a rla
fe ll every team la either n | hi D H o t 2 t»
A
P AC IFIC COAST -M a r c h i e
scrimmaged
fo
r
two
iucces&gt;iv
pulled
fo
r
reliefer
A
rt
Fow|»r
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H n ltn l chnmpion or n dud,
S d iw a ita seem* to have the bad
ik e m l- n a a t R e s t a t T a e r t e t i
Poll,
ite r f u r P l a i n t i f f _________
day*
a
fte
r
be
wa*
primmip-ml
fH
Ih
*
third,
who
In
turn
*!ern»tf
out
Hut II w ill hr 11 different Ignc team in Stanford. Dnly thing hr
H e s a ll* V estardae
a lo n r nl*uit niid'ecnM&gt;ti when the seems lo lack I* line depth, lie lla lllm o t e *. A lo n lre a l t IH erle e lie d and in both confe*t», he wa* out In favor p f fireman Hugh Csvey In
Handing both on offense amt dei
d o n e * w ill he coming out that ha* fins hark* In Oary Kerkorlsn,
*•*&gt;
fense. He w ill rtaume his punting
Notre theme'* untw alrn jugger* H arry llugaaian and lioyd Hen
a u k iu c a a
.A ta o r iA T io k
d rill* *b n rtly.
trim m in g the Parrta Island M*
naut rank* w ith the strung pro* tn ii anil two standout end* I'
l a s m l . H M l f l a r e l t ae eieal
('h lro p rn c to r
H e ta lla Tva(e»4a»
V e v le td s t
M artin want* I " be espccially rin r* WfO In llie gieatest nffe n d v*
H ill MrColl and Hllice Van AJ I
M*»aM*
li- dunnl leitlll*.
The lri* h may nnl to* a* strong Jtyne. The Indian, sophomore, in " '. ’ “ rio m im . t . V T o o
Man. A t. Nat. Ilk. Rldg.
* J. a a i In good shape nn the eftrrr.oor, nf show a Citadel team ha* uncqyke#
a* the 1040 1 om tdndlnn which 4B, ale tieing touted a* tha Re*'
ni»»iv
lnai*h*j&gt;otls
la sfeou.l OcL 23, fo r then hr w ill be n iavin" in more than a decade, A 3S.0OO
Ph. 17S2 or 1743 (
im i4
In # la m e n t la
liefore home fo lk* a* the U nicer, record opening game turnout I* e iswept III opponent# o ff th e ir Howl team fo r Jan. 1. Rated be
vft&lt;in#1
4*t. afternoon by a p p a ln la ta t
a lly of M iam i joetqay* i.oriKwar# pectmf hy Miami.
collective feet but thev figure hind Stanford are Southern Cali
• n i r m : * * aas«M »vn«x
In pile up nine one-sided v k * form a and C alifornia.
i h « * i n * f « ' t aerteai
ncasee
.lories, T hnt'si lwenu*e only nino
SOOTHFAST Trim*
Meaalta fH
* r U i# a r
leum* d u e ineel Coach Frank Kentucky ilg u re tn Imlp put Too N s a k v lll. *. A A la ata t t i l I n n l n * *1
too. M artin I* a graduate «{ W o 1.
tfssr of **» fn
t
N
a
s
h
v
ille
Iv
a
d
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le a k y '* South Uendcra and not Soulhi astern C unfyrrnra back In
Inchouie High echool In Pittsburgh
s«rt»v. I '01
ne o f the opt (m ill* i* given an (lie football spot light They don't
The U n lv ria ttv o f Miami openutside dinner to make n clone meet u n til N*Y.‘ 23, the la*t
it * fe ll schedule Kept. 21tlh wl*b
q m iN K E T HUTS
game of || I hi* time,
heavy Saturday of ( th# eeavbp
NEW YORK — « * ) - IJuonset The (?itadrl in the Orange Howl. I*
I,AST Tf,MES T O N K illt!
A fle i N o lle Palm* th e ir proto lAiuisiatia State i* ic g a ld rd high­ hut* o f proper siaa w in he reads I* th * firs t game nf&lt;football ■x-he'l
Ytonne lie C A fty-O -D e n D L IIY R A
s lily w ill he n mad scramble for ly hut Kentucky yhmild hiimbl# Into rood cow cafeteria*. "Steal- ub d by Die two and Ih r Ib m lra m -s
the runner-up «|&gt;ol In the |e»m I .SIT when they ru in t'ln Is lin g to n wayw" m agaiin# aaya the cafc- have a high leaped fo r their rivets
till Sept. 23.
ru lin g *.
tcrlaa c»n cut man boor* In feed­ who om-neil their seeeon airradv.
Army nml Cornell ngairi appear
EDS: Note H al*
— AND—
ing cow* to ea little a* four
to he Ihi* etas* of Ihe Kant;
Holi Neyland at Tennaaaec has hour* a winter.
,1» held In place by hinged wood­
Maryland ami D u k e ate the a tram that I* f llln l vrith Junlitra.
One hut is »al up insjde an ­
cream in the Southern Confer­ lie also has hack a crack guard other w ith a 10-foot »pace be­ en slat* w ith runugh spare between them foe a cow's nose.
ence; T r i u looks like a gusher in Ted I t a ff r r and Hud Sherrwl,
June IIA V U C —John RUSSELL
In the H o iith w rd ; Stanford la the one o f Ihe aeconi| A ll-A m ritca tween them. Chnppyd hay I* Movement o f the slata when the
dropped Into th * apace. The h a / rows (red dislodgi
ilg** Jiay from th#
tm m ui the Fai West; Illinois, End* last season.
K I D D I E S U N D E R I 7.
spar* alvove
(thin Slate and Michigan are the
Kentucky has line and )&gt;ack.
a
c
ot
one* to watch in the Midwest; field m ilieu*. Roll (ialn, second
Oklahoma Ihe ties! In the Ml*- team A ll-A m erica lark!#, Is hack tv Tr.R r o r i t r iiv r a n i s i v t r
H r iiin .
H iX H n u :
la t a T r .
ro u rl
Valley;
Tenneasee
and ■ml so I* V ito (HubsI P arllll,
r .tin in * . rc p g r iR tT r .
Kentucky the Soiithcaat power* who passe* welt from the quar&gt; INp ItRf
k:sTATl! n r
l
ami W 'ailing sland* alone in the tertuirk slot. Defending eh»mNEW YORK. Sept 2ft
i,P&gt;
ladle J I I -H neu. H w .ro &lt;
t
Jpion Tulane w ill have ^*1*0 and t o a m . m irn iT O H a a v » p * n Notre Ilanie'e rleated leglntn, Hneky Mountain*.
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Here's a -id io n a l line on what 1experience but might he Idling
who haven't tieen lepuloed on the
N i y i u a n a ix p r e a rn m T i t p .
o ff more than the tire rn Wn»e
gridiron aince lIMfi, were rhnven to n i w l :
To* a n # a#ffc o f r * u r a re k e c e h 111 E A S T 1 B T.
EAST - A rm y, unbeaten lit 1B1:&gt; i an tackle hy playing Noire n m tfie # i n # r a a m r* # l a p r*» a n r * •
PH. 12
-.
today to retain their national
c
la
im * a n d d s m a m le w kifh v o n o r
and rankrd fourth in The Associ­ Dame ami Navy.
college football champlnmhip.
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J O U T II —Duka ami Maryland M in t* •# Madia j . n H*«sn
In an unprecedented pr*-»eainn ated P ro s poll, w ill have a
4*
AH FRO*
19# OU TBjlA RD
l.'SF.D
3J l AUTO RADIO
1.00 V ALU E
poll hy the A**oclated I're **, now erful running attack headed ate supposed to he ihe rodgh fua- * * • • * # . u la 'a r s a id C v b n tg . » •■ » *•
H.NELLSD
Blue C o u n lr J u d g e o f A e m la n l. .r;o « *« v
3101 OR W EED
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aporta w rIU ra and bmadca*lei * hy f i l l 8'»phen«on, Jim Cain and turner*, Wallace W a n e t
IN N E R
F L A S H
F l a i l # * , a t h la r i f l e * In I M C o u rt
haoped ar, overwhelming vnt* n-( At P'i II m ii I, a coast hot shot. The Devils w ill ha spearheaded by h k u p e o f M il C o u n ty a t J k ta fo r #
Frank l^o h y 'a atalw arl* a* the fie ld g ineral work w ill h# hand* H illy C o i. a fine (al|bark. Ona n o f i d * .
s e ttk la
••ig k i
e a to M u r
C U T T E R S
K IT S
T U B E S
L IG H T S
le*l i&gt;v Ihddiy Rlalk, Coach R#il o f hi* anda, Rlaln# T a fo r, I t re­ m o q t h i IfOfg
fr o m AJB
h # ■ft m * u f j h * ^ j n r t
No. 1 tto m o f lltftn,
i t t* ta• IjiI o o ilc *
O n lr A n .* / » » t rated avrloua Rlalk'a. atm . ho lookod good b#- garded aa o n* o f Ike bast In
ralifi o» #*m*n# •halt h* Ik *rHlftg
76c
nppn*lilnn a* nklahnma and &lt;’ #• hlnd Arnn'd (la liffa UUt *#a»on. Duke'a hlatory.
qhd 1e h a ir M il* ik * *****
. — o t 't e it .
» ■
______
. ]
Coach Jlpv. Tatum at Maryland 4 m m » M P H I #111** *d 4 » *» * of
llfo m la , tw o giant* n f the Ifttfl End Dan F iddlier* I* one o f lb#
m ..nitl . so
so# afcatl b« swotn I t
s cr ltes l m
aeaion, eipertenced a *h *rp drop heat flankers tn the auction. If naeil* an eiparlencad quarterback I kha
ia«t.
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not the nation. A rtny, w ith It* hut the rest o f hi* team should -«n#
In favor,
- e any
• — e - e-h
ll ret
f-fatm
----- or
, d .m *a if • " *
111 ki
k* veld
Oklahoma'*
Ronner*.
*eennd two-pthtoon system, w ill point lie solid w ith Ray Krouse, ta n so fit*# *k#1l
&gt; l.iltL N 'K V
J ftfiU a Michigan a n d
Stanford, A ll-A m etica posrlhility, at ta d rl*
la tl yvor, werg pjrked »lvth In f o r
R F ti. 3 *«
; .0 N L T S ON H A N D
ftl.lORTLY USED
A» a # m ln l* ( r * lo r v f i t
mghsr
foe* than
lra&lt;iltlnnal and Ed (M ig h ty Mol M odlelfw Ih# haw a n o ly il*.a n d t'a llf*w iila ’*
t ’ . le r e
f f 'W a d i. J It
LAW N
KE(1. t l l . l l J'BDEfirAI.
lavy.
ski to lead the back*. Coach Rgb#
Hidden Rear* plummeted all the
Megan. &lt;t**M*ad.
REG. 91.73
; Cornell, hrnlgn only by D art- M cC iar at W illiam .and Mary
F lr a f p u h lle a ito ti A y g iM t I * . I l l *
,J4th.
wav from 1h|rd to ,14th
... . j
m j j n#
. .
F A N S ' .
ninth, llt-7, t«»t year, w ill have s a y s hla
II have
Itere'a how
nw the
Ihe pie** ho*
h o i envn*
c&lt;irr
G A S
H E A T E R
!
v q rjrv ! t o i s i i u r
P LEN TY OF BREEZE
atrong two-platoon line hut offenai I
,,, I
from coaat to coa»t *ee« the
T O 1 I I A * r t f P A W L fc u o * * p la n # c l
a at la rk is oueationahle. The
ROCKY M O l'N T A IN R -Wtyy*mi
r e tid s o e * is M h n n w n ,
team* fln lth ln g In the de*epiplni*
O n ly 8 1 1 8
ONLY
Tot* are h*r*ke ■aUfi*4 tha* *
ig Red is the Ivy League else* tng will b* Ihe targat nf all team*
campaign: Notre lla in r. Army,
a u lt h a f h *» n . a t * r * d la t h . r t r c u i i
a rtm oiith feature* paiaer John- aince. the EWpokes .won t ^ l r C
Michigan. Tenne**ee. T. m *. Ok
o m m • # I k s N ln t k J a d te ia t C lf e u t i,
Itl Mllrfll
WATER
O N L Y ^ f IJLFT
i. ‘ONLY A FRW
csfon In a n # f a t H e m in o l. C o u a tr . F I o r Ida
y Clayton but Cornell w lil hr firat ronfrr^nr« tu t* last sea|on
Jabome, Htanfrnd, lllln o t*. Cor
RF.G. 7.M Hl'HBER
toady for the tndians lids time. Ibiwden Wyatt'# |ram w(|i b*
I * Jed In c h a n r s r Y f u n d e r I h * t i l l , o f A t
(tell and Southern Methmllat,
G L A vS S E S
« R ,» n M
w in d o w
M ID W E S T The Rig Ten. vic­ hy Eddie
■ Tatbocm,. an attenuate
. . i n p t e H K 1 IT J A M R A P A I ' t - P t a ln t lf t , » •
■The f ’JgUtlng Vrlib, unbe*teit
D O LLsS
I I A K K I , P A C L D e fa M a n l. * n d I h k l
III 3N game* dating hack In the to r in "II fom Rose Howl games tailbackt la tl year who led Jhe I h * r e lie f . o n * h i I* »h a h to lu i* ##•
end o f tha le d war, received Hit attire the Pacific Coast tied In league In scoring w ith 7B pol|ta. ■re. of p t*e n e . an# ran s i.
4c
J FA N g J U g ,
1 .9 8
wtaitfoiui w ill be ^manned •lulled io fit# rour w ritten # *f*n*v.
flr» t place vote, In the l i f t m at, With Ih r W esm i Conference, w ill Moat poal.....
0*r*an*H r or ky allornsjrl at Ih*
fin
d
lllin
o
ii,
Michigan
and
Ohio
by
re
te
fln
a
.
Colorado
A
*M
ap
They were title d on every ballot
nffte* o f fho Clark « l IF o m M CohM.
REG. 3.9J ELECTRIC
33e. XMAR 7HF.K
iH-ara as the eontetfder S g s if.
nd were at lea*t 1*2-3 on every
al tk * Court floUS. In Nssfol# Fin*.
HID
HBVEN— Deapite heavy Id s . o n th a |(•0*f»h . #« Y f t ft r ln h a r
eper but one. &gt;
89c
T J N S E L 4 fo r 2 F
that la default th s r*.
loaves (10 let termen and I I ra- A l t . l i t * , a n d' Ik
Thla gave Ihe men o f South
r n C o n fa .a n w ill h *
■f. a tract** sri
•ervea),
Oklahoma
figure*
4
to
Rend a te*nundlog
p( | .
. m e t e d * a d t h * ca u sa ovovee# *»
R9c JAR
371 H AN D
rack up Its fourth atraignt crofrn. par
fIB point* on the rrg illa r AP pot)
pari*.
REG. 1.91
V
y
h
*
k
d
and
o
lf
l
c
l
e
l
,
y
m
vering
732
yards
to
nverHurl
Wilkinson's
Kramers
have
w
t
T
N
s
a
w
baala— ten |m|nt* fo r f l r d , nine
d.
H
*ln
im
#
4
c
h
i
i
n
i
r
c
l
e a n e r ;
• l H a a fa n
ge ft.7 &gt;m ils per curry. Coach In l athers with Huston Coll
file aacnnd and on dqwn the line,
o rld a , n n Ik i la H i* IV th d e * o f
Any
K
llo
t
has
the
sarnr
Illln
l
unit
and
Texas
Aggies
before
Ifia
lr
j No other team received more
Hen
p 1 *m h *r. A t v . t t I O ,
/ • / O P IIK H K tv U K
than arvren No. I vote* and vhich leiPthe Rig T#n In rushing first real toft, an OeL 14 meet­
C le rk . C lr , n il C o u rt
ami
in
to
ta
l
offense.
The
team
ing
with
TeXa*
at
Dallas.
Mis­
Arm y ahared th l* nnm1&gt;et w ith
RADIATOR
(U K A M
...
_
C.LARfl
T e la *, which is eipeeled to run ia # f if t h last year in the title souri figures to he the contend­ li( ) L ’ H lt l l t . l &gt; K l t A g U O C IA T K g
base.
er.
A lln r n e r a f o r ' t * l # l l | l
»
wild In the *outhweat thla year.
M ichigan ha* standout hack*
The nation’s big team w ill, be Mob J *0 *
.Other flre t place vote* wwnt In
Hanford.
Florida
l
t
*
i
K
nreihl,
Don
Peterson,
Notre
Dam*
and
li
will
draw
}he
Michigan. K; Oklahoma, 3. and
huch Ortmann and Don D u frk. most spectators, counting parlor IN TMM rO P IT T J H W F I W R T
•c
Trnneaaee and tH ln*l*. I each
A rm y, dominating the teennd t w ill have tw o game* under quarterbacks. The Irish ham#
OF a K M I X f t l . l t t'flt'N T V . F ld tM IMA, IN PMftMATK
place vote, reeelveil a to ta l of [la Iw lt before tackling A rm y In games will lie televised by coailal
IN f t K i
ankrc Stadium on OcL 14 In a cable.
*30 point a. Michigan drew egg
KHTATB
OP RAI.1.IK HOtNH HIP•m e that carries tn the winner
Coach Frank Leahy, the polite
Term eatee 4*3 and Twui* MU,
L IN , doe* • » • # .
___
lot
o
f
weight
In
the
national
pesflmlat,
has
Rob
Williams,
file
X O T tC M T M r X R O I t t l R l
•
•T
Other* tap*red .o ff from there,
»♦ p
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1m
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i
'J L J L . t L _ _
N
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lle
*
la
h
*
r
a
k
y
g
iv
e
n th a t l b *
ranking*.
Ohio
,
State
la
big
and
young quarterback had the best
distributed among 43 taam*.
ge o f IW m ln o l* C a n n ly .
fa st despite the loss o f 31 let- passing average In the nstlon CF olournidtya . Jad
a a l* r e d a a o ld e r on th e
termen.
last season and avert Leahy ranks tO lh P a r a f J u l r . 1*40 d f a U r l M
‘I
■ d m ln la lr a tlo n u n n e c e s s a ry an th a
SOUTHW EST -Coach
B lair
B a ta ta o f H a lil* O o iti* B lp lla , #•■
C herry has started to moan liero e .e d . a n d ■ ■ ■ la n ln g * a ld . . t a l a In
use S M lf and TCU aia Idle th# big worry is In * • * that Will
tu rday
geta Ihe prot ect low to stay In
y T eias, but hie
• m * reach" ale yv
i supposed to ,bo
an U
rir four setbacks la

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Irish, Army, Cornell, Michigan
Rated Nation’s Top On Gridiron

Dr. H. K. Kin«

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‘THE STORY OF M0LLYX”

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By M A T IN A D U N K IN G

N r. tn d M r* - !!*» *« W illiams
of Foster. Vo., are spending th#
W inter w ith M r*. W illiam s’ hrn.
th ti-ln d a w end *l»ter Mr. and
M r*. Rom Hampton.
Mr. and M r*. Paul Moore and
ton Rohin o f Orlando were Sunday gu*»t* o f Mr. and Mr*. B illy
Tindall and »on Tommy.
Mr*. H enry K rrta c r ami Mr i.
Clara brown nnenl a few day*
w ith Mr. and M r*. Kenneth Herriio n and daughter at Daytona
B roth.
M r. and M r*. A. H. Doane hail
O* th r lr guest th i* re e l, Mr*.
Doane'* * ls tr r-ln law M r*. W. A.
Oxford from High Spring*, Fla.
Mr. Charlie Hampton o f flt. ^ n
Care S pring*. stw ill n few day*
la»t week w ith hl« parent* Mr.
• nd Mr*. Sam Hampton.
Fred 1-eFil**, of Helle (itade,
Frank I.eFlle* of tl* k H ill. S ta f­
ford LeF tle* o f Mimr. and Mr.
and M r*. D. D. Moran o f Sanford
•pent Sunday w ith their mother
)|M . S ally I * |. File* who ha*
ba#n
I
ten ery III.
Mr*, h a t* K ilt * I* substituting
fetching »rhoo| foi Mr*. l.u l*
Moran during her absence.
Robert Simmon* of Vinl*. FI*
4p*nt Sunday w ith Mr. and M i*.
P hillip Rauer and Mr*. Cornlie-

The P. T. A held th * regular
m eriing a t th r *chool hou*e. M r*
King Alim a, president. presided
A fte r th# meeting, a welcome par
ty in honor o f the flaw teacher
wa* held w ith a luncheon.
L ittle Je rry l-oyd waa quit*
•i«k the pa*t week. We are
pleased to learn he U much better
at th i* time.
Bert 1-aturn It vla llln g hi
gl arid mol he), M r*. Donnie D*
teem, fo r an indefinite l i r e
L. M. Brown I* going Inin th*
chicken builneaa In the near fu
lure. He I* b u 'd ln g hou**» and
run* a* to** th * railroad track
from th * Depot,
L illie Jean M a * l* it was giver

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PAGE FlV

■
r A
lly K a y t i n l l n
OZARK IKE
a birthday pa rty Saturdar hr
bar parents M l
and M rj. Joe
Masters at their young uraiigi'
prove north of Osteen Lanterns
/ «ra vP *ICT, j !
; u j r T.v.* \
’
Q uirk relief follotre nslld R»itn •'
ware hung and tisMe* were
/ DlbAM . AND 1 11 Mpnn pe r t ats \ K'k \ '»v Si Mri v \
b o e p rwansing * n a a p p b e a lio n of
fo r the occasion. The parent* and
and w e n t c
v
r
J
t r f 6AU
^ H HO VSCRO
bail cum
•oothlng. gently m*dica»(d JVi|yiol
l\ ma
MA4
CC
o r TM
h u m o ja k k
»c
cSw r irm t
a few frlrnds were invited to
nuNNitiT
i
H
r
,
m
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t
v
m
\
re
rctceo
ip
!
up
'(
jo in in the good lim e.
sneuLE v/
&gt;
^ s in c e me l e f t '..
rn » t t f \
The Home Demonstration C’lu lJ
riNMAHT,' |
*g l
met Tuesday fo r the election* o* [
o ffic e r*, at the home o f M l*. Hat
rjr Osteen.
A farewell p a rty tva* given
B illy Collie at the home o f Id*
parents before he le ft for overseas. A ll thr im m ediate family
were home, which Included Mr
ana M r*. A lim Ball and Wanda,
M r. and Mrs. Ted Colley, and
children. Mr. and M r*. B illy Col
ley.
Mrs. Ann
(ile d h ill
and
children from Macon. (In and
M r*
Michael H a rrrtt o f Jacki on trill e.
The B. T U. Young fetnile met
l l y F 'rnn S l r i k i r
T H K M IN E K A N C K It
at the W illiam* home Tue*tay
night fo r Mi** Janette J m k i’&gt;.
son .who left fo r Jacksons die t.i
i i *•
JA
, %,M.ia
t •»*’
id (X
s i; #*•*$" v: ' y *v . tit '
^
tra in to I * * nur*e. Those In at­
f -f */. r r ^ r w-s.t &lt; i; o.nc'-ea) •, •
■PlCUdi* PAD l V ? mo OOUW45 ,
* *•3 '^ K . B P r "
tendance were «* follows 'I t *
i , w a t o t r f a O it V M I *
vJL- 1 *1 ' d 'iedt l
Cf'l
■ 1’, - I M M ^
(J. C. Hotack tva* ho«ir«t, ,t.
fUyt it two rtgf O W CAti W ) Ji
slated btr Alice and Bender W il­
Pi - 6 - ; ) /
! *1 T T
’* * *
r a t ** uo r »*.
liam *. Mr. and M r*, ti. t*. Ho*
1A
/
sack, David and B ill) , Mr*. Jett
kinson, Janette Jenkinson. Ruth
C a rro ll. Ace Pell. F ib nee* Clark.
M a rilyn Bought. M r. and M i'
R. W illiam#, Bobby H ilt and
Wervletl It lr l, Bis an N e ltlrs and
M r*. Marilyn lin k e r, 402 Ea-t
M arjorie Marshall
Rycomore St., E vansville, Boh
..iy&lt; IIA D A C O I. i* n 't go*-1
Pupils going fro m it.leen t-»
it is absolutely w o nderful, SI*
DeLatnd are Joyce A llm an, Ethel
iy a i f *hr I'ls i'i-v IIA D A C O I
|1. Todd. Junior Todd, Wendell every minute of the day, H/»ouM
H lrt, Hllil# t-ee. D avid llo tsck. not i&gt;&lt;- enough M l* B aker'* *J«
going to Sanford. France • Clark. tern was d rficirn t in V ita nip
H I, 82, Iron, and N ia cin , all of
Darlene Vlenn a ml K itty Niv
ntng to E n l* rp rltr, Hat hat* O ld­ which HADACOL contain*.
ens, Candy Bell M et b iii an and
H e ir t* Mr*. Baker’* statemeni
Peggy Clark.
l i e W rtll n i * n * i
” 1 had liccn *lcklv fo r some tlnvM U K E Y M O I'S K
I even at one tim e had to quo
school because I » * * »o wca*
anil *Witmy. My nerve* were »
FOUND to MILKS t P
3 ..T M *
9 8 W T ~ i w i g - * * „ s ... 1 f ' - pe n i M A r*
9 TS^ a F i l?| S ' 0 C O N T 0 C 2 r - V " a ~ - Sr » .L\BS AC’S
LOS ANGELES
.,P)
Up ! liad and shaky I had hendartita ad
Er •
* * s \ s V-L .
j g / j | c r 9 T l ' " i t k 'A ” S . . . ’ u * ' s " h
and down draft* HO to 60 mile* the tim e. I tried many th in g * t
L tsT - i P 'C F '-k-'H . . . a ’ P C N J T - . . . 1
p a s T T v c UT »
/ I V ' f 1 * a ; t -m t f
*-T
s \a « N O s , s
aliore the earth may reach 600 help build at' my ayateni bn'
c q j - v c c o - n s o d - R ..
Bj^TEai guT
V M V
v e a ”
-TO \ 'S r.
m ile* an hour. T h i* is the con­ nothing helpeii. I knew my *y*
X ---------------w u „ a u .
I ____i i ____________________ ed T u t S i5 T * , s
clusion of Dr. W illia m Kellogg tern needed something, but I ju*l
_ S3
\ S- - — ,
\
N\
o f th r Institute o f Heophyaic* d id n 't have any appetite. The.
; c n \\\s&lt; )
X
He has studied meteor tra il*, thin my mother started me taking
...s \* * v T - s
a
cloud* which reach that bright IIA D A C O L H seemed like my ap
and rocket record*. He my* the petite Improved w ith the fir * ’
high wind* he has obsoivrtl may dose and now since I have taken
he a hatard In fu tu re rn-lret tr a ­ IIA D A C O I# for over fi month* I
have gained 13 lb*
Now m)
vel.
nerve* are Just fine 1 feel won
del fill, thanks to IIA D A C O I-. I
recommend H AD ACO L to all my
frie n d *,"
II A D A m i. I* S o E ffe ctive
tieeauae IIADACOI help* build Up
the hemoglobin content o f ywri
Idood (when Iron Is neede.tr |&gt;.
c a rry three preciou* V ita m in * and
K T T A K I : I’ l ’
M in e ra l* In eveiy organ, ami er
e ry part of your la x ly to tin
heart, liver, kidney* and lung
even to the ey.-a, h a ir and nail
B—
HELP W A N T E D
Many thousand* whose ayatem.
N ir r a ’■\ w * iL « » N ir N\ pu-tr. | J w t i v r w s
\ cE 5 i P a s S U&gt;
‘AJU ) n.g M t d R
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ronciicui 1 ^ 1 .
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help.
A p p l y were deficient in V ita m in * 111
B2.
Iron,
and
N'iarln
are
lienen!
vCou’
/MOaiti
A
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p.&lt;a«W
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/H g n v n r *
Laney'a Drug Store.
ing from HADACOL . .
ever
. \ , s; eavbfS /A ’ B ' / v - '
C t' C”
YOUNH LADY a g e IR-2A for . |&lt; i hundreds of doctor* have ie.-o«
f
X
/
\
K H Ifll V —crleal work. Apply- In person, Pow- nu-nd.-il IIADACO I. to th e ir pd
_ « ll’a Office Ilupply Co.
t lent a.
YOUNH LADY fm aalea and *lm.
Defuse rtyihalltule*
pie liookkreplng. Mual hare *alc.
There I# only one IIA D A C O I..
a b ility ami w illin g to learn hu&gt; Don't !#t anyone te ll ynu aomeine*». Write B»* KB C t» llrra ld th in g else U “ just a* go.*! " In
W AITBESH W A N T E D E ip e ilm rr *i*t on Hemiine IIA D A C O I. ' -&gt;u
not nveeasary. Must lu- ovci v'l risk nothing because H A D A C O li
i* »otd only un a a lrie t mmi.ylim n s R;(H) I’ M to 12:00 I'M
t.ack guarantee Y ou'll feel betT w i Light Bat And H rill
te r w ith the first few tio ttii , \.&gt;n
take or your money hark T iu l
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‘ - » Sin- only $1.23. l-« rg a F’amily
A L L TYPES of Bulld-iser Wmk &lt;&gt;r Hospital Site, $.1,341.
ta s .
ReaaonaMe Bates— Free
E -tl r |tt.%4* T il# ft f IllflU r 4 Ht)IH$gtli«H
mate*. Carpenter A Hrscey.

IFOR C H A F E D I # '

Obteen N e t!

G E N E V A NEW S

t r n o iv rA D n r t r»orr&gt; i

u* Wesson.
Mr. end M r*. Carl Ballard and
»on of Maitland ware Sunday
K u rd * o f Mr. and Mra. P hillip
Bauer.
M r Edison Holt returned home
front Kam a* and Indiana where
he ha* spent the rum m 'r
d r* Helen C urtett spent the
•u m m rr in Enrope.
Roy Hildreth end W. It. Andors
are .pending a few days in
Haiti rtv ille .
T. VV. Prevett end »on Denton
ere .pending (he week In Laughman with Mr. and M r*.
J. W,
Hutchinson and son Carl.
Mr. and Mr*.
Bennard Braddy
gave a farewell dinner Sunday fo r
(hair eon W lndall Braddy who
ha* heen called to the A rm y, and
w ill lease Thursday (Sept. M l
for Fort Hood. Taxes. Tho»* pre­
sent w r ir M r. and M r*. Wlndall
I rm bit and daughter Julie. M r
and Mr* Bennard Braddy. Rev.
Barne*. Mr. Joe Oood»on and son
Donnie. Mr. and M r* E arl Sumrnersill and tort*. al*o Paul and
Hugh Braddy.
Tommy M rl.a in , J r. I* I’ l and
I* unable to attend school th 1*
week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Summersln
ami sons Earl and Tommy visited
Mr. and Mr*. Meat! SummersiB
and fam ily In Key West.
The Hrme p ci *.m m otion Club
held It* firs t fa ll meeting Tuetday at the town haP. Tbe-c w-re
1* num ber* present.

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amt hath. A ll convenience*, l id

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I i I k s I t l i e s H s * rated ag o** &lt;•
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la a t a r d O s s e U i
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r i t e w a r d * i« the lla e .
D e a b le i s g fa r h la rh (a re

PHONE 148
W a a l Ada s till 0 #
•te e
Ik e vM epkeae a a
ovaadaat r k a t s e I f r&lt;H*e
la Mated ta Ik e le le a k a a e
la /V a le r a la * tk la • # « • * _ _ _ _ fld a .k# a a te tlls e e I t • s e e *ltd
la p a r a ta a s p llr. l a
t in
fa r
• e la re a d e r Ik e kee paeelkle
e a r tlr e , a ll W s s t Ada ra ta l ka
la e a r a irie a • • Ik e d a r fcefet*

s s k llr a lli* .

M m s i a a M Ir a t its M s d la le lr
»l a a i n n a n e n la r e a r ad.
W a r a a a a t ka eaeoasatkle fa r
asa te rfcaa a a * la e a e r te l la s e r-

THE
SANFORD
HERALD
FOR R SV T
T e l A KA A P A I at ENTS, io u H t
i Store*. 110 W. First Street
cae 490-W.
fU S N T s H L D a p i ft. f o r r e n t
t t-Room * w ith private hath and
Eleetrle kitchen. '
1 t-Roum * w ith private hath ami
Electric kitchen A pply 218 W.
4th Street or Nick Pkg, Htnr*
410 Sanford Ave.
iU R E EE and four room a p a ilm e n 'i
Furnished or unfurnished. Os
teen Apts. Call PM or la * * even­
ings.

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f t j f E E ROOM apartment', screen
porch, evtra ro ll away betl. Ira
merliatr puisessfon. Park Ave.
Phone Uku nr I 12.L

M R R EN T: Miaiein ApartmenF
Three large um nu, private hath.
&gt;100 Mellonvllle Ave.
I K l b i TO R ENT w ith Kitchen
privileges. 1021 W. 1st., Phone
. I to-R a fte r n itq p.sL
D ES IR A BLE
hmlnesa- location,
form erly Lucilep Beauty Shop.
Rent reasonable. Phone 1730-J.
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FU R N IS H E D Apartm ent. No pet*.
311 Park A v e n u e .______ ___
FOR RENT. Five room unftirnlsh
dd apt. Very nice. Call 1344-W
or 14TB.
I-ROOM apartm ent. A pply l i t
- Elm Ave.
COOL. ROOSIY’ cAnvenient a p a rt­
ment. P rivate entrance. In rountr y 4 m ile* north of Sanford. I
mile (forth o f Monroe Bridge.
Two double tied*. Mra. Nance.
. . P b e a . I W - M L _____________
’ ''F O R R E N T : 29 acre celery fa n * I
Ira. Roy P ippin 40&gt;-J.
.. . furnished apartment fo nlra couple IM v a le ,ka th *»•*
stairway. Electric kitchen. Call
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and W aU r Inclmled.
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tv * Phone IMA-.I
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i« u i prescriptions to LANKY'S.
I’hon# 109
M ERCHANDISE Exchange.
We
buy, sell, swap. 321 E. l i t Phone
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Used Work Panla
(IV pr. I I - SPECIAL
Top Flight Paint
2.23 gat I.A W N M nW E hS Rhatpanad. hi
A ll sites Tent* A Tarpaulins
eyelee repaired, lock a n t lev
Don't Buy til you tr y
work. Prompt *ervV# i f W
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
Bhuma. »to E dth St .
tin Sanford Ava. _______ Pb. 1111
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lEiat'a Tuiedo Feed Store,
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f TEN.II0 R8 E "Mercury; 1 high R ft ft* A i f l—M O D E R N IZE your
powered rifle. Inquire 41 404
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home. Only
down now r*West l lt h . St.
Qulred FHA Plan Installment
W|tL ACCHt beat o ff* fbr my
Loan Dep't., Room 317. Phnn*
u ltr In New O.E. R efilgdrator.
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Boa w ith I T HP
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Repair Dept, l i d E. 2 nd. Plena
Seebe* outboard motor. Like new .
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1223.00 Call 533 or I0 M -J after
« P.M.
N fcw Fi.OOHH ■■i rt w- e-i ta per
fic tio n Old Door* made like
Wa THO, table model, ISO;
car
new. Finishing, cleaning A w at
heater, IS; new diamond wH*t
lag. P .irtibl# power p lie L it
watch, wedding rin g ; Electric
ye a n ruperlenee hi Bdmi/.r&lt;e
Hawaiian H u ita r; set of silver
County, II. M Gleason, Lah*
rhon* HW2-J.
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JMare
l » T f . RAMSEY M o lrW # lrW w d
w a s h i n h m a c h i n e r e p a id
neat and T ra ile r, cheap. Sanford
I K t p t r l serrira all make*. Author
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lie d "E A S Y " mechanics
The
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Sanford Electric Co. Repaii
Dept. 114 E 2nd . phone 44?
A’ K nUY, B E LL A T R A D E used
f^ m llo /e
W llaon-Maler Furnl- Drag tin*. hulhi»i#r. dump truck
muck, fill d irt, shell ami 'la s
»l.fo r I m t K 'r*» Wiesa I M
by load or job. Contact II. R
Cuba ted. and associates, DIP E
IIE L t* W A N T B D
Now York A rt., DeLand. Ph
W A N T E D : Experienced
463 or m -W
cashier, age 13-15. big!
v W f^ T fA N Ili.IN D b made u
erlueatlon. A p p ly Margaret J HP.
order. Bemlnole* Vrn*tlar&gt; Blind
COOK W A N TE D , must b T 7 * .
Co.
880 W. 3rd HI.
Phone
lanced ami agrecahla. Apply
1168-W,
C a lcr^C U y H rill, 215 Magnolia I F Voir have an Ateoholic I’roh
fi: C o lo r*! man to cook
lem and want help, w rite p, ().
and do general work. Applv
B o i 1677. Confidential-Alcoholic*
Plg'n Whistle.
A n o n y o u *.
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ER y O U R B I Then why not Inanteed. Reasonable price*. S M.
v e ltig a U po**lbl)ltie* o f n Raw.
English J r Phoru- 1178-J.
lelgti Rusfnea* In C ltv o f Han­
A ll Type. Of Book Work
ford I Dealer Marsh (Polk Conn M ary Mr Kinney Bookkeeping
ty t made Sale* o f $4300 fir**
Service
• l l month* o f 1950. Automobile Phone 1031
Room 401
necessary. Middle-Aged m a n
A tla n tic Rank B u ild in g
preferred W rite at once, g tv in r
age and n p e rfo n re , R«wlei»h’- 16—
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Deflota Station, Memphis 8. B U Y IN G A CART Before Tlnan
rin g see n* to save money. In
Term.
stalirnent Loan D e p t., Room .117
b e e t o r e e t in o a in i o i r r n
rh e M 886.
Sanford Atlantic
Maka more money Bell EMBOSS­
IfaHeaal Bank Massrhee K C lr
ED N A M E -IM P R IN T E D Ckrtotm at Canid. 60 fo r 11. M a lt 60* I960 MODEL A F id Coupe. Egra lle n t comlitlon. one owner.
•*» 81-Card | I Aaaortmenta. 8*
Price reaaonilde. Samuel F ul­
other* Include Religion* H u m or.
ton, l if t * liorusi Ave. . Phnm« **, Plastic*. Bonus. FREE lm p rib l Rample*. Assortment* on
approval. C HARM , 3M peach 1941 C lik V K D L K r iluslnea* Coupe.
Reasonable.
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tre e N. E., Dept. 807, A tlanta,

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that help mgka a car assy lo h ’ ndla.comfocljbla la riito In.aafa to
drive—end with operating eipanM that makes a Scotchman *milo.
What do you look foe when you buy a now car? You look for
(ho tost po*«ibta lran»|io«t*rion you can buy with the money
you have to spend.
Do to your nearby Plymouth dealer and took at the feature**
of then** Plymouth. Than drive thi* car and n s lor yourself how
th*M fMturea combine to ghra you tha bast itoilar-f or-dollar
trantporUlron value.

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'■ 4 after thr m e e tly .
II •allwar* I’raac r«»» «!■&gt;•
\lr.i. t'h a rlr • K u m i U ii of D r ite r y
D rira and Mra. J : ' e Mortanaan delayed becauie of the failure
ora /celebrating thJsr birthday* of tn# reconnalxianr# mlaalon.
Tha troop* milled aiound In the
th it waak. Congratulatlona.
darkness. Confusion teamed to be
U* reildenta and friend* last M o n ­
Vialtlng M r. and Mra. Emaat everywhere a t unite groped fur
day evening on tb * front law n o f Mollrr uf S m yra DrWa la M r. the rig h t road which would lead
M r. and Mra. Joseph B chralrer’a. Moiler's *lat»r, Mra. T. Tawaa, o f them to the "aratrars".
A vary delicious picnic *upper waa Ilrooklyn. N. V- She le a rn short­
A lieutenant kept m uttering to
atrved by M r*. Schm lm . I t waa ly for Coral (Janies
tlablea to vvlalt
bar hi macIf.
im tier
lughter and son-in-law, M r. and
tailed a picnic »upp*r but It looked
Mika aaid: “ hat's troubling you,
Mr*. Thom** T a ft. She w ill re­ lieutenant V*
mocc like a banquet.
The table wa* decorated w ith turn to DeHary before going
“ Why la it,” the young o f­
flow er* and lemonade wa* served North. Another alater o f Mr. Mol- ficer aaid, “ that S-3 (operation*
white the food wa* brought o u t I r r ’* and her husband, M r. and faction! alwaya want* everything
« /o a tha kitchen. Thai a waa Mr*. Frank K oldew ine of Dumont, dona in a h u rry 7 Hut I f you a«k
A m a kfu rte r*. with a borbecu# N J., arrived Tuesday.
them fu r tom rthlng they never
baked Uana w ith tomato and haMr. James K»mmey of Colombo h u rry It up."
tanev. aaur kraut, potato aalad, Itoad. entered the Orange Memo­
Mike la id : “ w hat’a troubling
too, role alaw, macaroni *alad, rad ria l Hospital Tuesday fu r a major It la, lieutenant. It'* Ilka a man
M a t y bean aalad, re lD b 't. bread operation. Ilia many friend* are ami a woman. They're that way
t t f f e * and fiv e different kind* o f wishing him a speedy recovery. and alway* have U r n and you
•n k* b a k'd by Mr*. W illiam lla y - Mr. Homney’* daughter, Marion, can’t do anything about it. When
at, Mra. Kdward Wagner, M ra. who wr*« recently married, I* ex­ you are a * ta ff officer you’ll I e
Pater Brown, Mra. Vincent V a in ., pected in D e lia ry from Cuba, the •»rini way.“
tin * and M r*. Harold Young. A a- where she and her hudiand, Mr.
“ I hope not," the lieutenant
B itting M r*. Schmtror wa» her m o­ Williamson spent their honey­
ther Mra. Pater Brown. F if t y moon.
gwaata were p rrtant. A t the close
A th irty -fifth wedding anniver­
Mra. Sehm irvr wa* presented w ith
a box o f randy. The children al»o sary was celebrated last week by
racalved a l e i and Mr. S chm lrer Mr. and Mr*. Charles Youman o f
waa presented w ith a token g i f t . ftellarv D rive. Congratulation*
A Rood tim e waa had by everyone, and wr wish them another 36
and tha way this small ro m m u n lty year* of happy m arried life. They
{a growing in another year th e re were entertained hy friends In
grill li* twice as many tn celebrate Davtona lleach.
Surprise v is ito r* Tuesday were one said.
It* aecond anniversary.
Then I noticed the sergeant
Tha firs t meeting of the com ing Mr. and Mr*. Kdward Frost o f ca rryin g the cardboard box— M &gt;
season o f the Dellary Civic A*a«»- llayonne. N. J ., when they arrived Sgt
Anthony Kent o f Halina,
*
ciatten,
I*n c . took .place last Mon- at the homt o f Mr. and Mr*. Kans. lie noticed my curiosity
day afternoon. Twelve new mem- Joseph C hristhergar. Here In and opened the top. In ild e were
hen Joined th * group which I* Florida one never know* when three H u ffy while rabbit* sleep­
•rearing. 1‘lans for the com ing someone you least expect drops In ing soundly on a lied o f straw.
year were discussed. Th* m eeting from your old borne town.
‘'Bought them w ith a parkagn
Mr. Robert Scott o f Medford, o f cigarette*,”
Kant
grinned.
I,.
f
„
returned
.w
ith
Mr*.
Scott.
•a n y folks aro s till up north. A f ­
"N ow they’re our mascots."
They
plan
to
move
down
her*
In
ter th * meeting adjourned th e
Rabbit* going into b a ttle ’ w ith
talks had a pleasant time discus- the near fu tu re . Mr. Scott la an the big tough Marine! Suddenlc
electrirlan
and
ha*
wired
many
ling tb r ir summer vacations and
I readied how young these wat*
homes here.
a c tiv itie s .
rlo r* were.
Mr.
Joseph
Chrislserger
and
Mr.
A meeting uf Ilia Ib lts ry G arThere ware 36 men In our "am *
M i Club took place S aturday. Finest M ollrr o f Hmyra Drive are tra c". They groaned when Mike
g
e
ltln
r
around
again.
Mr.
Moller
Beptemt'cr V at the horn* o f M r.
told them Ih r assault had been
Ir*. Harold Yount uf Medina • uffend a fo o t infection and Mr. delayed anothrr hour— u n til 4;4u
C
h
ristlirtg
rr
suffered
a
severe
A most enjoyable and in ­
A. M.
live meeting II was. T he burn on hi* foot.
“ That's a ll rig h t," the Major
The
Rev.
S.
M
ille
r
spent
a
day
guest o f honor and p rin c ip a l
•aid. ’’That w ill give us moir
(M aker wa* M r*. 8. C. Dickerson in llellary. Dr. and Mrs. M ille r a rtille ry preparation and i rhancr
t f th * Gray Shadow Nurseries o f have rrlu rn rd fro m a vacation In fo r the air to hit them t» fo rr
(anferd. One o f her specialties la Manlowa. M inn. Dr. M ille r Is we land."
kjrMacos, and she brought w ith traitor of the L utheran Church In
Dawn had broken when “ amn « new v - m - ' '
noil M r- tr a r " column lurched forw ard and
• t r about 70 blossom* of as m any
re ritie s whoch lo most of u» are Aurada on Reminola Drive I* *1- roared down the road toward th-'
p m lllr w ith two or three o f th e nunt ronipleterl and they expert liv e r. And In the bowels o f earl,
toam un ones, was a niost pleasant to move In In a few days. They
came from Cleveland. Ohio.
enjoynbl* surprise.
Mr. and M r*. W illiam Teeuwee
T l l w re v * a lecture on how to
(Trow them, feed them, and on of I’almira R o a d were entertained
{ r a ilin g and budding. The blooms bv Mr. and M r*. Kd Wagner of
M d a tne most colorful and In te r- Volusia Drive and Mr. ami Mrs.
MttNg display on the table. In Charles Youman n f DaBarv Drive
•re rrib in g them she referred to while they w era moving Into and
Uwm aa bar children, and called furnishing th e ir new home. When
aaah ona hy r*m *. The subject o f the job was completed and before
iR iretkldea »h,l sprays was d ls- leaving for llle k s v llle , L I. they
raaaad and how to us* them »n w ith a p a rty. A fte r rom plating
flowers and plants. A t the close -n trrta ln n l th e ir many friends
M were given, th* firs t prtxe their husinesa up north they ex­
sautlful tradescantia want tn pect to be back fo r the winter.
Mrs. L L iv in g s to n * and her
; John Marten sen; second, an
M lo M r*. Kdward W agner: | brother, Mr. John Deiehael, r* th ird , to M re Anthony ()p p *l. i turned to th a lr home a fte r spend» additional prises went to th * Inc th* summa rw lth Mrs. l ie son-in-law,
ixrlagr M r. Vlneant V alentina, Ingt'-ne’s daughter,
Kdward Wagner, Mr. W illia m and grandson In Dayto, Ohio. They
te, J r . Rice and Mrs. Charles have another brother, Georg* In
otaa. Refraahmants o f home. Cape 1‘rovlnre, South A frica.

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aKatt* • w
zs.i ^oTateo
through a rice t&gt;adJy to on cut*
b m k n u n t. lh c men were tense.
Thajr tripped thalr wtapona, ready
fo r the oath through tha door.
Slow ly tha door opened. Set.
Kant waa f l r i t out, carrying tha
boa w ith tha rabbits. Aa ha
huggad tha xhelter o f a bank ha
put them dowu carefully beside
him.
I daihed after the aargtant and
then the man behind me xcraatncd and pitched forw ard. A t tha
name tim e we beard the crack
&gt;1 tha r lf l* .
Then another M arin* aereamed
and fa ll from tha “ aintrac."
The enemy on the hUI above
u* waa abouting itra lg h t down
into our men a* they came out
the door.
The Marine* hugged the em­
bankment a* the bullets cracked
inlu the vehicle. The drive r fe ll
wounded.
Mike E rhlich thundered at HU
men to get out o f the vehicle.
Then he coolly cent a rifle aquad
around tb * ridge and o,dared an
"a m tra c " marhinegunnar to awing
hi* gun around and open fir * .
An empty ’’am trac" came by
and Mike stopped It. He ordered
door opened and we carried our
wounded inside to be ferried
hack aero** the Man.
Above u* crackled rlfla a and
macblnegun*
at
tha
fig h tin g
moved up the ridge. Our “ am trac’’
had gotten ahead o f :h * In fa n try
and fo r a brief tim e there w et
no In fa n try lietween u* and the
enemy.
Down the h ill came frightened,
w him pering civilian*. Two woman
carried roaariea rlqtebed te their
breast*. The children w#rn, Bob­
bing and frightened, th a lr eye*
wide w ith fear.
Sgt. Kent looked at Ih * child­
ren and then be went back down
Ibe h ill. Whan he returned be car­
ried the bo* w ith the three white
rtb b lt* . He *at down and slowly
opened the lid and took on* of
the rabbits out In h i* big ham­
like hand, lie m illed a t the child­
ren.
The fear went out o f th e ir eye*
ami tear* stopped. Then they
• Milled and came over to peek into
the h o i and exclaim over the
m a*rot* o f the th ird b ilta lio n .
The sergeant grinned and put
the rabbits hark In th * box ar&lt;d
went bark to his job.
In a short tim e our mortars
were thum ping shall* in to th*
enemy lines.
This tim e the Marine* bad land­
ed and the situation wax w ell In
hand.

la U n it y T h m b S tr e ngt h —
To Protact th * h w o f th# W erld:
To Promote th * Pragma* o f America.
To Product Prosperity for Ssaforo.

Meteor Explodes

Way down upon tho Suwannee R iver— F lo rid a w ill honor Stephan C ollin* Foster on Wednesday,
October 4, when notable person* from a ll walka o f lif e w ill.a tte n d the dedication o f the 6200,00 Stephan
Collin* Foatar Memorial at W hit* S pring*. Prom lnvnt parsons in the world o f music and civic I lf* w ill
be present. A colorful oageant w ill lie staged. The public is invited and there la no charge. Pictured
above ( I t f t I la the painting uf Foster by tha noted a rtis t, Howard Chandler C hristy and on tha right
la
tha Suwannee, tha
rlv v r the compose r mad*
I* a view
vine o f the
the rive
made im m ortal In his song “ Old Folk* at Home."

Carroll's Freed
Its a fls is S rvss* e * u

aw,

to a fa ir tria l nad bean violated.
Justice Bellveau, In a 4.600 word
dtcitiun filed w ith the
Oxford
county Clark o f C ourt*, found that
th * tria l had Jw«n
p*«n marl
marked hv sup
pression and manufacture o f evi­
dence.
He also ia ld . that C arroll had
bean deprived u( the s d r . i'* * of
counsel at on* tim e and that the
prosecutor had presented to th*
Jury poial* It* knew not to be true.
Ti-Mlmany o f an attem pt
to
bribe a potential
witness
was
cited by itellveau who said the a t­
tempt savored “ o f conspiracy" to
convict C arroll.
‘
Th* stocky, w hile haired lu*
tire said fa ilu re on his part to free
C arroll would "p e rp e tu a l* a gr«*
miscarriage o f Justice."
Justice Bellveau. reviewing the
C arroll tr ia l and defense attorney
Stanley L. B ird 's a ila g a lio *; vt *h»
recent habeas corpus
hearing
wrote
“ Th* rasa seethes w ith inadmissable evidence, hearsay, opinion,
etc., which could h iv e no other
effect than to be prejudicial to
C arroll."

N. Y. Bookmaker
ll'w allaaeg

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the court w ill atrateh out to pro­
tect you."
G ro t* aaid ha hesitated U da­
mage the fam lllea o f the police­
men Involved—including Ja lot
o f kids I know." He aaid he
would Ilk * lo b* released on bail
to h* could talk w ith those in ­
volved. “ I would Ilk * to i h down
and tee what they .think.” he add
Th* bookmaker fin a lly agreed
to go lo the district attorney's
office tq “ te ll
whole' tn itn ,"
ax the Judge advised.
But Gross rh in p *d hi* mind
when h* got there. It* then w*a
taken h*ra fo r another talk w ith
the Judge.
Gross lold the Judge: " I ore I
time. I Just cannot make a deci­
sion Ilk * this, x a x I t involves a
lot o f people, x x x I offered it
to them I am th * ona to blame."
Grua* said that If he named
name* It would not atop book.
making. "There I* people that
cannot w ait to start fast snuugh,
he decared. a x x I t la Ih r same
th in g a ll over again- •* w ill bo
another ineeaiigitlon all over
again. I t is Ibe same thing rig h t
along, a a g You cannot operai.

ir e iU n e * ream Pan* Owe)
it wasn't a clear light. It seemed
to be burning with an otangr, yel­
low and blue flame.
. .
.
"1 can't aay for *ure whether it
burned out in the air or hit the
ground. I've »eeq hundred* and
hundroda of mataor*. but that wa*
tha lowuat I aver u w one.
• I te ll ytni. It l if t up the whole
•k y ."
Carman had seen the flash up
clo t* about 260 miles from whar*
It apparently ended. The C AA
operator a t the Nashvlll# A irp o rt
said It lit the sky “ Bright a* day"
and he thought it landed between «£
the field and tha city, only five
mile* away.
Patrolman Albert h. Yancy at
Paducah said witnesses reported
the meteor lighted up tha Paducah
area about 3 A. M. *o b rig h tly “you
could almost read a newspaper."
Yancy aaid the CAA told him
that the meteor apparently ex­
ploded between Paducah and Nash­
ville, though tha exact location was
not ilrta rm ln td .
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VO LU M E

ma a l

MIMKIMiUAI’H PRINTING—TYPINd
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR
FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
T E L E P H O N E S 180 u 4 1971
Hoorn 114 Sanford A tlantic N ational Bank B M f.

X X X X II

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WAS! HNGTO n T Sspt 21 —&lt;*!»&gt;
— President Truman laid today the
‘ 'United Nation* mu»l decide whclhci U. N. force* are to drive beyond
Ihr 38th parallel dividing line in
Koira.
The United Slate*, the Piendent
•aid. will abide by the deciiion the
U. N. malic*.
Mr. Truman wa* a»ked at hi*
new* conference whether hr had
decided about eroding the 38lh
® Parallel. He replied that he had not
and went on to *ay it i* a mailer
for the U. N.
Mr. Truman said the Foieign
Minuter* Conference in New York
waa making great progress. He pre­
dicted the British. French and
American foreign relations chiefs
will attain their objectives before
they are through.
F
General M arshall'* apeelal misslon to China in 1946 also ram *
under discussion at th * President
news conference.
T h* m atter waa brom fht up by a
reporter who said M arshall, In
I I '* * llaea* Os Ssa* T il re. I

L i t t l e Cinderella
Happy For A Little
* Breaks Her Slipper

•

to a MILLION DOLLAR
SHOW...
Yes

. r a l i ' i c o m in g o n . . . w o r l d T h r i f t . . ,

f o o t b a ll. . . t h e b ig a h o w s t io a io g b * s k A fte r
s u m m e r re c e s s . I f *

lim e

lb *d d l i f f

ra d io n o d re co rd p l i y e r . L o c in ir a il

• new

T V set. B e lte r sec yo*»r d e a le r r ig h t a w a y !

CHICAGO. Sept. tl-V P &gt;— The
Chicago T ribuns («ld today that
Mrs. W inthrop (Bobo) R&lt;ckefel
let. who In 1941 married on* of
(ha heirs lo oil m llllonx, "never
w ill give" her husband a divorce
The Tribune quoted Bobo a*
saying that as fa r a* h rr husband,
grandson o f John D. Rockefeller,
I* concerned. " I want him to
su ffe r the way h# ha* made me
suffer, a* he tut* humiliated m*
before the w orld."
Bobo, the form er E ra Paul*,
klute, daughter o f Lithuanian im ­
m igrant*, made bar statements,
irs a ils a M oa raw * Tdreet

WifeConkBHubbie*)n
Head With Hammer
H U M .. Eng., Sept. S I - G P t Genrga Wood threw a cup o f te­
at hia w ife, smashed two eg~» and
threaten*.) to break up th * red'&lt;*
Mra. Wood turnad te th a lr son
G aorr*. aged three, and said:
"Go fetch the hammer fo r moth a t, dear."
D u tifu l Junior fetched the ham­
mer. Mra. Wood tapped Georgs
8enlor throe tim e* on the head
w ith It. Renter was then removed
to • hospital.
“ Oh, you women," said Judge J
R. MacDonald whan th * story un
folded in court ye*l«r«lav.
“ You can't hav# n man com lnr
home and smashing th * fu rn itu re .”
said M r*. Wood.
“ Give her another chanre.” said
Georg* Renter.
The Judge put M r*. Wood or.
probation fo r a year w ith a w arn­
in g :
“ You m u tt not task# a habit of
sending little George fo r the h im
m ar."
A I L n ll •A .

*1 a Nt| mmNMitt

oeps.

s .— y;

’

J. H. TharraU, aupssteirerW n t to
tha F lo rid * State H aeplU l. re­
mained tn a "ve ry poor" condition
todsy.
.
.
.
The 70-year-old deeter haa been
In Emory U n lva ra itf ^ H o .p iU l
hero ainc* Aug. 21 » ith a nanrt
ailm ent that attendanu reported
a* "aanoua."

h a w

V p q p p

I c

Secrelary of State Dean Achetun s
new anti-aggression program got a
green light for full United Nations
coniideraliou loday.
The Assembly's 14-nalron steer­
ing committee placed Acheron»
lour point resolution on ihr As­
I l f (M INT A t IVI Walter A. Lynch
(D-N. Y .), 64, of tha Bronx, w ill b# sembly's agenda Ih r prugiam ss
the Democratic candidate tor Gov­ tailed "United Action lol P rs.r
ernor of New York. HU nomination
Achrson't plan calls tm
a
at the party convention In Roches*
"Peace Patrol" lo check on the
tar waa assured when a c o n lm n c*
world’s trouble spots and the de­
of Democratic slat# and county
leaders unanimously agrtrd on hia signation by U. N. members ol
name In advance. (International)
stand-by military forces tu bask up
Utiilrd Natrons decisions.
Osri Soslet objections the steer­
ing coiniiulter alto voted for a full
U. N. airing of the following • onllosrisial quetliunt:
I N ationalist China's charge
that the Suvirt Union a1.In i the
Chiiieso Communists to power.
2. A •Irinainl fo r an accounting
by Kutsia of thousands uf sfrrm an
and Japanese war |irisunrr« whom
the Soviet Union is charged w ith
M ill keeping in Soviet .territory.
3. A review o f the G trekllalkan
question.
t. A Kropemng of the Spanish
issue.
The Russian objection to consid­
eration o f Nationalist China’s
charges was voted down I I to two.
The two votes were cast bv the
Soviet Union and Ctechnslovakia
India
abstained.
N ationalist
China's charge* aeainst
Russia
firs t were raised at the 1949 As­
sembly session.
Russia lost out, 12 ••• i n —•
3. A review o f tha G retk-Balkan
o ff the Assembly s i r . n
question orr
da. A Rusaian abjection to Hornin',
tha Spanish question to a n r ml %
debate wax defeated 10 te two. w ith
tw o obatantion*.
. .Thai* now ia as U. N. ban against
member countries sending top d ip ­
lom at* to Spain. A move Is develop­
ing, pa rticu la rly among the Latin
gressmen
Ira n i ami lorthrrghl American countries, to hxve this
rraaaae#* Oa Pag* r * a n
answers" on many questions.

Stop A t Parallel,
Call P leb iscite,
Tito Advises U. S.

l'ep|M&gt;r and ulhei members ol
the delegation said Tito, while
•II. king to an indrjiendrnt stand
lor Yugoslavia III the Kolran lu l l H id, rxp m scd a|t|iroval o l the
riaa ila B .4

Oa

I '.a .

TStrveS

( ’ops Stop ViHhinHky
And He* Mcanti It
GLEN COVK, N. Y. S rpt 21—
(JPt— Soviet Foreign M inister A n­
drei Y. V ishlntky hat been w arn­
ed by n tra ffic c o p that the next
tim e he speeds through Glen Cove
he’ll get a ticket.
Speeding away from the oalatial
estate the Russian United Nations
delegation rccupies here, Vishintk v ’s car wa* stopped yesterday
bv motorcycle Patrolman Tim othy
O’N eill.
M ildly, O’N eill expla1led to
V ishlntky and hix rh a u fftu r that
66 m lle i an hour waa too last for
the congested highway. T h in the
cop added:
"Thia i t just a fa ir warning.
Next tim e we w ill have to give
you a summons."
V ish ln tky smiled politely. His
car pulled away—gently.
IN F L A T IO N A H O Y !
BOSTON,
Rept.
21 — |AY —
Thomas II. M&lt; Oale, chairman of
the Hoard o f Governor* o f the
Federal Reserve System, said lo ­
day that “ alarm ing symptoms”
o f inflation are evident and “ the
outlook fo r a serious inflationary
spiral is foreboding.”

Utiuor l.icunses Are
Due By Odolter 2

Noe. 1.

on* would bn there to lieten te
her.
would aay • prayer and
than an ham*, determined to cynraa* th e neighborhood fo r m**»&gt;
mraanl meeting. The m re fln * wR1 bnre F in a lly a small eongrofshe pres led over by O ardre B ri*. tlq n !■ 1breed around her.
I t waa this congregation which
conceived th * Id ** o f th * Good
Som ariUn Home and gave i t the

____

Red Mystery Column
Reported R o l l i n g
Down On S e o u l
From Korea Border

Allied Commander Is 5 000 Communists An
Satisfied Of Win; Trapped Near Tabu
Has Funny Feeling Red Chief Of Staf
Aboard‘‘MightyMo” Adopts Democrat
S /l't— G«nTOKYO. Sept
came back, to
ria l M ac/VIhui
ic A iltv
lo ly o tonight liom k o ir* ap
psirnlly well satisfied with the
Seoul Iron! uftrnnsr
A ••okrimsu said lie had not
been csllrd back by any emer­
gency.
Just betoie irluinlng. MacAithur
made a bnrf visit aboard the bat­
tleship M is w i u i i . o n which lie ac­
cepted Japan's suiirndri Sept. 2.
I ‘M l
As lie let* ihr Mighty Mo lie said
hr bad "a lunny frrlmg'' but did
not rijilaiu it.
The battleship amsrd at Inchon
from the kuiran east coast yriteislay lo lirl|&gt; other Allied srssels
•hell Krd larorl. more than 20
nulrs inland on the Seoul (ronlMacArtliur returned to Japan •
boaid Ins new constellation plane
"Scap," named for Supirrue Com­
mander of Allied Powers. It look
off from Kinqio airfield. IJ miles
northwest of Seoul, and flew lo
Japan over 120 miles of enemy
territory. Hit old C-34 staff planv,
Bataan,' is bring used lo eva­
cuate wounded from Korra.

Ralph Smith Voted
O fficer At Lambda
Chi Alpha M eeting
Ralph A. Sm ith was re-elerinl
International treasurer
of
th .
Lambda Chi Alpha F raternity at
its recent b i annual cunventb.ri al
the Kdeewater Reach Hotel w het,
more than fiiM) delegate, from all
parta of the c u h lr y and (Tanada
attended.
The fra te rn ity fltJlllhrr*
lltssfr
chapter* than any other in the
country, said Mr. Smith, who w.ih
M r*. Smith and son W alter, r e ­
lum ed Sunday niehl from ttu ir
3,000 mile automobile trip . The lat
te r le ft Tuesday fo r the lln iv r r . ilv
n f Alabama.
Rn-rnute to Chicago the th re e
slopped at Knoxville, Tenn., w h e .
they were joined un the • rii&gt; • »
Mr. and Mra. Rslnh Smith.
Ir
Ralph is a hvdrauli- eng'-'-et f &gt;
Continued on I'age Four

Oct. 2 ia Ih * deadline fo r whls
key. Iieer and w in * sailing licenses
and those who fa il to renew them
hy that tim e w ill have to make
completely new applications. John
L. Galloway, county tax collector,
said th i* morning.
According to Alph Haten. dis­
tr ic t supervisor o f th* Slate Itev
crage Department, "Those who fait
to renew hy then w ill be requirrd
to cloar, and make application tu
the director o f th * State Beverage
Department fo r renewal, and the
NIIKim'P AIIIMIGNFD
place of huaines* w ill have to re
FORT LA U D E R D A LE . S e t
main closed u n til the application i« —(&gt;P&gt;—Former S h e riff
U’ a lt.r
renewed.”
Clark and hi* brother Robert wer
arraigned on charges «.f slot ins
I.T. ItAVF.NF.L K IL L R D
chine and tm lita lo tte ry operation
A T L A N T A , Sept. 21—&lt;A*!—Th* today and Immediately filr.1 no.
fam ily uf 2nd L t. Edward Rutledge tlons to quash.
Haven*l II I aaaartad today that hr
C rim inal court Judge W illiam T
wa* sent into action In Korea— K m iie.lv set Del. 4 as th * dav for
and lo his death—before be had re­ attorney* J. II Patterson and C I
covered from a broken leg receivrd Chancrv to atgue the motion t
in paratroop training.
quash and a motion fo r a bill o f
" lie obviously had not recover- particulars.
n l ” said his sister, Mrs. Leah R i­
Arraigned w ith the form er t h "
chards of nearby Decatur. "A round i f f and hia brother were G..r 1 •
Aug. I surgeons at F t. Itennln* W illiam s, th ird partner in the
told him five more weak* would be Rrawar.l Novelty C o. James lohn
required fo r the fra c tu r* to heal son and Truman
l.v tle , Negro
Hut w ithin five weeks he was company employes.
dead.”
A ll were indicted hy a Rroward
L t. Ravenet, 24-ysar-old graduate county grand iu ry nn Aug. 17 *n t
of The Citadel m ilita ry ro lle g r at have been free under 11,000 ta.i. l
Charleston, S. C., waa Injured at each.
Ft. Henning on June 24, the dav
a fte r the Korean war broke out.
H E A LT H M EETING
HT. PETERSBURG. Rept 21
(Rpecial)— Hundreds o f men ant
w o i.e n in public health and relate.|
fietes w ill assemble hare early lit
October fo r the annual meeting of
the Florida I'ublle Health Asso. i t
tion.
Th* three-day ss.emt.lv w ill be­
gin Oct. 6, w ith headquarters and
bualness sessions in th * Horen"
Hotel, Mies Ruth M altineer of

Freewill Holiness Church Builds
Annex For G
Samaritan Home

F IR E CONTROL
County Agent C. R. Dawaon re­
ported th l* morning th a t he Is still
receiving names o f prop a rty ownera on the Forestry Central p e ti­
tion, which has met lit * r_-r*arrequirement* to make II valid.
Today he received a telegram
from E. L. M elpui, d is tric t fores­
ter, who atated th a t ha w ill call
to get th * petition In order that I*
may he Included in th * ballot on

a d n &amp; r s B &amp; ljR

A m to rialrU I'rriu * l.em -rd W ire

SEPT

\cheson P la n

Marshall's M i s s i o n
To China Reviewed:
President Worried
Over Rising Prices
W ASH IN G TO N, Sept. 21—.A*&gt;
— A lop congressional sourer
aaid today he understands I'resi*
deni T ru m tn ha* decided (•&gt; veto
the B ubteraitr* control b ill ap­
proved overwhelmingly bv Congrass. This source, who asked not
la be named, I* in frequent touch
w ith the W hile llo u t*. He lold
reporters “ there ara plenty o( u*
oho want very much to see Ih r
b ill signed, but I understand the
President I* going to vein It."

IH U R S U A Y

Marines Enter Seoul From 2 Sides;
Put On Agenda Red Koreans Surrender In Droves;
“s s S iS
Gen. MacArthur Returns T o Tokyo

Truman Wants
UN Views On
,38th Paralled

Dr. Henry McLaulin

w ithout Influence x x x x w ithout
operating w ith protection. Listen,
O p to a ia lria t
i f you don't you get pinched.”
A t anothar point. Gross told I I I M sgo.Ua A r e
PI
the Judge: 'A ny word I give you
I can hack up—practically re­
ceipt*."
The Judge asked: "Y o u mean
money I ”
Gross
replied: “ Money
and
g ift* . N a tu ra lly , g ift* Irad to
money."
Gross' ■ brother Jack, 23, wa*
lit Id In 910 ,1)00 nail: He wa* a r­
rested aa a relatively iin lm p o rta t't
figure In th * Brooklyn gam bling *7*1 « aiTtetas*' vwoani
probe.
•laeaoi a * /* •» BaaMav

Generally fa ir weather and warm
ih ro u th
Friday
a tra p l
partly
cloudy » ith local showers ta d
ir.« n J rr-h u » *.-. in e x lrrn u aouth
|Ha&lt; I titel.

AN IMHU»iiNDEM DAILY Nk.WSPAPhK
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A .

W EATHER

Il&gt;6 M l.
Sepl
21—1,1*1— 1|
mat lake aliolhvi t r e k lo se­
cure Seoul I t General I emuel
I Shepherd. Jr . I'acdie fleet
lla n o * fin e r commander re­
ported lonighl on hi*
return
(rum the t r u ll il K tlira il tis lllr
-on. Shepherd .ai«t additional
M anor units t t r i r being landed
l tot «i si liiih o u and rushing to
• hr (twill Returning In Tokta
atioard
tir n r r a l
M a e trlh u r'*
plane “ Scap" along « lth MaeA rthur, key s ta ff uf fleer* and
( i t r .u iir-p o m le iil-,
Shepherd
prrdi) led that snipers would be
1ii.uM 'Som r in Seoul.
IO K Y 0 . s e|»«
21
&lt;/!*&gt;\n irm .in M r iin f* b*llle»l 111 *n. i r nl Seoul linlsy .slide a Red
;uy .| i i \ tu lu m ii *s** rr|M iitril rollnig il..nn on the Korean capital
(■• in N 'S irl doininalrd Manchuria.
Ih r n iiii'iia liiy o i maniHiwrr in
‘ hr liras il)-arm ored l oniBiunist
• i.iiiiiu i H ii not knots t«i U. S. inIr lliv m tr id lu e rt.

Askrd it lie rx|ir«lr«l to go
lu alter ihr lommumsls, tirnrral
lias rrplird
"Maylir n r non I
liasr lo llir y 'ir jirrlty huilgiy."
I lie tuilent lo rd .liirl oi staif
is Mt-yrar old srtiior Col. I.rr I la Is
Ku ol llie I tiL North Korean D m nun. Hr told interrogators hr beliesrd tlir Resl cause was limdird
.rod hr tielirves in drin&lt;Mracv now
aflrr studying it out.
Rrmnanlt oi iMith the Noilli Ko
rean Third and I 3lh Disisioni were
believed caught ill the trap Ele­
ments ol both divisions had hammrrrd the American delendm ol
Taegu.

I |,r M snnr's entry into noilhn c l S ro u l • natron •lie rls tsat met
by •Id lrriiiitt resistance

S h u ll I V l u l o l r I n . u l'p u in lin r lit to tin | " ' - t u l l b I n •. ' • • • • iiiiii
tnul I k s 11 a p l " " V id l'&gt; tire S .n a t# A im e d S e rv ic e . C o m m itte r III
VV . h liil't u n Gen t«e. r g r ( ^ d . . r » h u l l is .how
h r »u« q u . s tl.u ir .l
ii\ in. m ..vi . u l ih . u tu u p Af t e r d r c la iln g th a t lln lu 'l u n ’ .
le n ia n d . c l"s.- .. . .| . iu U » n U t w e . r. I*e-f. ...e and S in t. D e p a rtm e n t,
t lir ( ir t it r a l
k iv * ii u • lu
v u l* u f
1 In U - lHulUMml

One eas/Jry non-com said "iron ulHltll)
we move."
The K*4 colonel walked alone
through h'us n il lu lls winy iroop* to
give himself up.
H r is th e tn g h r r t ra n k in g o f ­
fic e r to f i r tu h c rn in * a p r i’ o n e l
I I ' h i i s m * sin r a s e T k r r r i

C h u liiD ta

General Marshall ■!** Sworn In
As U. S. Secretary Of Defi

I ir LI dispatches rrjM iltrd the
Isnk-lrad l.r aliter nee Ks entered tha
its at (i I'. M Wednesday (4 A.
M L S I) (torn then Han River
(lo ttin g right miles dossnslrtam.
I Lc &gt;ndl Allied Ibth Coips ad*
i.u n r Irom the original second
front laiuliug lieachvs at Inchow,
pules assay, appeared to havn
i« s ', ».t
.-tf'e rr lo »•* |.t how**
iisl.tiirv phase.' TJic Manors made
‘I Irom tlir ris ris id r into Seoul in
12 hours
\ lug bailie irriurd in prospect.
Ilr-ides the threat of the unid e iitifled column uf 40 tanks and
jih I 4ithrr vrhit'|p«
approaching
;o4H»l from ih r nurth, Knrran

U u N id c n t

Drops Dead In Oviedo

r ii'liF t l

L. I. Stino-- i.f Chilli...Iv .fte '
auddenlv uf a l.earl a lta .k wh'b
sto|i|.ing al Ih r 11v ic.ii. .Service Ht»
tion late yesterday a fte ro.i.n. i&gt;
was re p u itc l this morning.
M i. Straus* had Iwwn in ill
health fur sometime lie wa- a
member »f the American Legion
Post Number 'J(.1 un,| I, survived
Ly the widow of fh u lu o tu
An tlila tn lu F.n.eial home i . in
charge of at rang, merit ■ which hav,
not te rn ann.iuncr.l
t i l l Y K A III
COPENHAG EN, D e n m a r k .
Sept, 21—(A’r— A i&gt;*autlful, young
and shapely model strolled across
th * stage .luting a fashion show
In Oilenae last n iy lit, showing a
housecoat and nightgown.
The houaecoat was handsome
The model, w ith a fascinating
smile, threw open the housecoat
to display the nightgown to tlir
audience. There was a gasp and
then vigorous applause,
Khe

had

fo rg o tte n

to

d o ll

th e

nightie.
CITKUH ADVERTISING
L A K E L A N D . Sept. 21 bin
Newspaper* are expcctr.l f.i iret
twice a- big a chunk of l'l» rl.la
C itrus
Commission
a.lvlrtl-im *
fund, this season as the tllNI.IHMi
awarded la .t year
A t the same time advertising in
m a g a lin r. w ill he slash.-.! to atvo.'
a h a lf m illion dollars from their
$000,000 share last season
Dawaon Newton, the Commi*
alon'. advertising manager aai.t
today that is the wav the"TCC**
new advertising agency, J W alter
Thompson Company, hat the 1060
61 program lined up.

H A IL WAGE D KIVE
M IA M I BEACH, F la , Rept. 21
—OP)— Railroad trainmen were
advised today to begin a drive
fo r higher wages.
W. P. Kennedy, president of
the
Brotherhood
of
Bailroad
Trainmen (B R T ), told the union'*
delegate* a t th e ir 2»th national
PEACK OFFICRRR
convention that th * d rlv* should
ST. A U G U 8T IN K . Rept. 21
(Rpecial)—Th* Florida Peace O ff I begin aa soon aa the convention
cere Association, Inc., w ill hold a ends.
fift h district meeting at Rt. A um n
CHUR ID E LEADER
tin * tomorrow. The local Police De­
Mayor Andrew Carrawav .tated
partm ent w ill lie host to the git*thia morning that he wl«h*d to ro e
ering. M ro tin r w ill b **ln | * •
P.M.
w ith
competitive
pistol re d a recent new* reference to him
matches open to a ll law enfor r as heading the local, "Crusade fu '
ment officer* from th * Nortl.ca-1 Proedom" drive. T hi* l* a Javcee
project her* headed by Voile W ill
section o f Florida.
A t 6:30 P. M. an old fashioned
flab fr y , hush puppies w ith all the
W O LF PACK8
trim m in g * w ill 9* served te the
C A LC U T T A , India. 8#pt. 21—
U w enforcement o ffice r* and their
m anta. This meeting prorrLe* to OPE—Twenty-three ehlldron have
M one o f outstanding vatu* in been killed by xrolve* and bvm»»
tra in in g te the law enforcement In villa g e ! near Allahabad. United
officers In th# Norlbene* n f Fte*. Province* o f India, reports from
U n along w ith suitable entertain­ there eaid today. Authorltiea have
ment. A ll c ity o ffic ia l* nad ladle* •ent armed men to wipe out th *
beaata.
ara laeited to attend.

r v ir .i!

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Williams

T e lls Kiwanis Of
Freedom Crusade
Local Chairman Asks
For Volunteers To
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Express Pleasure
Over Airnort Sile
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long,” declared Voile A William*.
Jr Seminole County Chairman ■&gt;•
the Ctutadc lo t I reedotn. si l l ' r
weekly lunclifon o l the Kiwanis
Club al tile Yacht Club yestridaV
A . one way Its sell |rcc.|»in Mr
W illiam , urged all those |ires*nl to
• ign the “ Freedom S« roll whnh
wa. tr r.u la lrd al the meeting I he
M loll. otic of n u ll) which will hr
c n .h lilird ill tlir hate ol lh&gt; ten
Ion ”1 icrtlom K ell" to I.f llll.rile d
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Sanford Gets National Publicity
In Umpire Barr’s Article In ‘Stag’

f lV H . DEFENSE
NEW YORK. Sept 21 •iA'i—A
total o l 2HMMI0 New Yorker* were
asked today t» volunteer as air
■nbt wardens and a u xilia ry police­
m en
and llremen in the city'a
civilian defense organization.
&lt; ity Director of C ivil Defense
A rth u r W. Wallander a*krd c itlIr lis In go to the neatest police
ami fir * station* and prepare to
Iwgin tra in in g Immediately.

The Weather
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Sanford Weather
High yesterday R*
Low today 43
Bain yestsrday 00
Total 8«nl. rain 7.99 Inch**
Norm al Rept. rain 6.99 inch**
Tide* loday:
High, 3-23 A. M. and 3:69 T.
Low* 9 24 A. M and 10:23 P.
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Landowners Urged Tn Sign Petition
To Protect County Timberlands

any taxation. If tha landowner la
not paying taxes at present, then
no fire control tax would lie levied
on hi* property.
10. Do 1 receive protection If I
donl pay taxea? Yea. All land*
wanting protection In Ihe county
Seminole County may not be numbered among the more than 30 will be protected from fire. Land­
countita ol Florida which have fore*! lire protection unlcai more land­ owner*, both large and small,
owner* tign the petition to the County Commitiion to include the iaiue would benefit equally.
11. Will the forest service rrowin ihe 1950 general election ballot. County Agent C. R. Dawton an­ a«*i*t landowner* with control
nounced (hit morning.
burning of th»ir nwn land*? Ye.
Mr. Dawion added that whtle he tlrll it hopeful that enough acreage If landowner* will request ***t&gt;
will he represented hy landowner*,.
-------------------- tarce In advance and provide.) that
the signatures of those owrttng’ bc approximately It.OOO per vear crew* arr available and not bu»v
more than 7JKI0 artra ere needed.
6 Mow
fin much money will the fighting fire*, The landowner*
8.
Signature* of owner* of appro*!- state Pul up? The State and Fed mint furni.h men to h*|p with
mately 40.000 acre* of land In the er*l aid will l,r approfimatelv |tt.. burning and keep someone
in
Rlavla. Oviedo and Chuluota area* 000 per year. Thl* i* a grand total rhirge of burning *t all lime*. The
wer* received recently. Petition* operating budget of SI2.000 pec fnrrst servire crew* will not tak'full authority for and responsi­
may lie algnrd at Mr. Pawann'a of. year.
flea at tha Court llnti*e.
*1. Where will thl* money tie bility of control burning of any
1. What doe* county fire pro- •pent? In Seminole County alone, land.
12. Would the countv file fieht
teetlon mean? It mean* that the eirept for Item* and equipment
tlmherland* In Seminole Countv that cannot be purchased In the Ing unit fight a house or imildint:
fire? Ye, The fire control unit i
Will be protected from fire and County.
all fire* will he put out unless the
7. What will thl* money lie spent primarily a foie»t fire fightim
landowner w|«he* to burn.
for? Thl* money will buy fire unit but manv rural home- and
| school* h*ve lieen partially *aved
2. If I want to burn mv own land truck*, equipment Mtrh a* bark
by the quick artion and nw'l-tii
do I have to have permlitioo from pump*, *w*ller», and fire t*Vr,. |t equipment of the*e crew* In other
the Forest Service f No, Couti(,v wilt al.o be u*ed *n pay for lain »
Forrst Pire Protection doe* not al on the fite truck* anil fire fight count le*. The file tuwet* renoi t el*
ttr the nwnrrehlp of anyone'. t*r« Ing rrew* and lowetmen to man fire, to the ranger* and they ar*
dispatched arrordlnglv
pfrty and any landowner mav burn the lower*.
1.1 What I* the first atop In
H Where doe* the county'a shsro
off hi* land a* he wi*he». a* tong
a* ha compile* with Florida'* For romr from? The county'* »h*re of setting up a rounlv fnre*t fit*
»&gt;t Fire l.aw*. To comply with llte ( 1 ,00(1 innv l » |&gt;aid out of the prn- fighting unit? The fir at inn. a.
law, which I* *late.w|de, he must er»l revenue fund, or by a special eording to ashling laws. Is tha'
owner* of a majority of the aeroConfine the flra to hi* own pro ta* levy on all taxahle property age In Ihe rounlv sign a iielifioo
freely and notify adjoining land­ The ta* -hall not exceed 2 mill*. respectfully requesting the Board
owner a of hi* Intention to burn *l Based on 11*It* valuation It will rost of County Com mis* loner* to plrne
Itait one day and not more than Seminole County prn|&gt;erty owner* the matter of a county fire fight
ten daya In advan. e. It would he .2 of one mill or about 20c on each Ing unit on the tiallot In the IHW
advisable, but not necessary, to 11,000. The county may pay It.
notify tha rangtr in chargr of that share out of thr general revenue (Senetal Flection in November. The
courtly commissioners In the coun­
fund*, if de*ired,
•rta.
9. Are homestead* exempt from ty, prior to the circulating of the
3 How many acre* will be pro­
(trillion, must pass a resolution
tected in the county? Seminole a fire control ta*? Y*», they are thst they will accept the nail I Ion
County haa 183,807 acre* of wind- eirmpt, unlcxi the assessed val­ If properly signed and submitted to
uation of the property exceed* |ti,
land* that will b eproleclril.
them. This has hern done.
4. How much will It *o*l the 000, In moat raic* homestead* of
14. Itoes signing the petition obli­
County? Th r County'* ahate will Ifin arte* nr le** are eirmpt from
gate the landowner to any forestry
practices? Nn. The petition I* a
requirement of Stale law and dne-not obligate anyone. It Is Just an
M IM EOGRAPH P R IN T IN G — TYPIN G
r,*pre*sion that they are favorable
to the establishment of a county
CRED IT IN VESTIG ATION S M ADE
fire fighting unit,
Ifi. If a majority of those Itie*
A N Y W H E R E IN UNITED STATES OR
vote un this question are favor­
able, what action nerd lie taken?
FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
The County f'onunittionrr* may
sign a contract with the Florida
Beard nf Forestry to establish said
unit.
Id. H»w nen after the *gice­
TELEPHONES IHO and 1071
ment It signed will the county unit
Hoorn I I I Sanford Atlantic National Bank Bldg.
lie established? If State and Fed­
eral fund* are available, ronslruelion of tower* and telephone tinea
anil nther improvement* necessary
ran begia July I. 11*61, with iu p
pressinn activities beginning July
I. 1262.
17. When will Ihe county visit
paying it* *harr of tha roil of the
firo ronlrol unit operation,? The
Thr Registration Rooks of fhr City of
county will pol -ta il paving H*
Sanford, Florida, ar*&gt; open at the City Ilull.
share nf Ihe root until July I, 1982.
nr when actual fire ronlrol begin.
Commencing Monday September 18, 1950. for
The rnst nf, the towrra arid tele,
phone line* and other Itapfove
the purpose of registering for the Municipal
meet* will tie paid for by Stale and
(Jeneral Klrrlltm to he held on November 7,
Federal fund*.
(ft. Can the county’* that# of
1050, and will ramnlti o|mui eneb day except
the hudgri !w Increased at auv
time? Nn. Keclior. 17 of the Cpuri
Sundaya and holiday a, up to anil including
tv Fire Control Agreement *t»le»
Friday. Ortobcr 27, 1050.
that nn amendment, alteration nr
rhange in the provision* of this
, ,.
H. N. SAYKIt
Agreement, or any addition there­
to nr extension thereof, shall In­
C I T Y R F .I J I B T U A T IO N O F F I C E R .
valid and binding upon llie parlir.
hereto, nr either of Ihrrn. urde.t*
•U rh
amendment,
alteration,
rhange. addition ni eitrnatnn In- re
dured tn writing ami executed bv
the parties In lie affected thcrohv
1®. la ronntv fotert fire nroter
l|on worth what It ro»t»T Yes, I*
Is worth In the people of the counto
many, many time* It* en*t It wtlt
increase timber growth end dro
give the landowner* more e*»h Per
H« Suffered Deficiencies of Vilamlns HI, H2,
acre for their timber. Thl* In turn
will benefit the store owner*, fill
Iron and Niacin
Ing station operators, and businet

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD

men In gensral hy bringing largdt
payroll* Into the county. Largely
due tn fire, the average growth per
arre per year nn unprotected llmlierland* is 3S board fell. It haa
been proven that fite protection
alone ran talse that average to
176 board fret per acre per rear
once the land has had a cbgttce to
recover from years of burning.
20. What Is the average Income
on protected and unprotected
wood*? By protecting the wood­
land* of Seminole County It would
greatly Increase their value in
eight nr ten year*. Income from
burned woodland* is 37c per acre
per year while from
protected
land* over 12 00 per acre prr year
i* received on the average.
21. Will landowner* who want
two-way radio lie allowed to In*
»t*ll thla equipment? Ye*. A plan
is now in fmte whtrh will uermit
a landowner to have hi* nwn rsdio
provided hr pur'base* same and
provide* for future mair/enance
charge,. The latest type frequency
modulation t»dio I* used. There aye
two different arrangements where,
by fore*t landowner* may have nv*
of two way radio. First, the Fed­
eral Communication* Commission
will liierisr t&gt;*r»on- whn-e hip-ine*.
I* logging, tree farming, or relat­
ed wood* operation*. •ms is V/m-vp
* 1 Forest Product* Radio Service
and n o rroalrd for private Industry. Secondly, the Florida Forest
Service offer, a cooperative Iwowav radio crvlre to forest landowner., who avslit In fire fighting
artiritir • The landwner bitya hla
own radio equipment a* specified
within Ihe agreement.
22. Will a Irartor and plow h*
stationed In Seminole
Counlv?
Ye* Thl* equipment! I* primarily
u*ed In plow out bad fire*, but I*
ii*ed for plowing fire break* abesd
of fire -eavon loo. Tanker trurks
are u ie,| in normal fire suppie*
■ion.
23 How many rotintle* now have
fite protection and what ha- be*n
the reaction in them to fite con­
trol? Th irty ronnlle* now h*v»
protection, lira, lion In favor
*
rounlv forest
without
favorable
several
vote on Ihe question of fire pro*
tertion In the ne.xt grneral election
21. Anyone who haa an addition­
al question or would like tn sign
a petition, »ee the County Agent
In Sanford, nr call R7R. Ocala,

lY dU igs V ic to r y

unfounded th a r-

I t’eattaaeo Pram Psg* Uwa)

Island without opposition. Demo­
cratic Rap*. Forsnd and Fogarty
also ara assured of ronomlnstir.n.
Massachusetts, without a sana­
toria! contast this year, picks ma­
jor party nomlntas for govtrnar
srd House seats In voting tomor­
row.
Interest in today's Maryland
balloting renters on the Tvdings
race and the selection of a He pubIk an opponent who I* expected to
carry on the rrlttdam which TydIng* primary opponent* have lev­
elled again ' him. This criticism
concern* the Senate investigation
of C om m un l* ts-ln -go ve rn m e n t
charges mads by Senator McCar­
thy IR-W ls). Tydlngs headed the
Senate Foreign Relation* Sub­
committee which looked Into them,
John A. Meyer, Baltimore attor­
ney and former congressman, and
Hugh J. Monaghan, another Balti­
more attorney, have been blaating
away at Tydlngs In tha primary
campaign with the accusation that
he "whitewashed” the Investiga­
tion of McCarthy'* charge*.
Tydlngs. who is staking a filth
term, ha* retorted that as tong a*
he can prevent It there will never

b : John Marker, who was ngsed
out bF Senator O'Cooor (D-M d) In
the lt M senatorial contest, and
John Marshall Butler, who recently
resigned from tho Baltimore city
tervice commission, aro battling It
out for tho Republican nomination.

___ . remains one of
sensational unsolved
year*.
Count Alfred De Marigny, sonin-law of the murdered beronet,
wet acquitted In November. 19(2,
of charges he clubbed his sleeping
father-in-law to death and set
Are to the bedclothes.

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Onkes at the latter'* ttahami Jslaod esiata in 1048.
Msjava was arrested on a drunk
charge yesterday. Policu drscnlwd
him a* "very sober and very
frljMened” today.
The Flnniah-born Majava told
them be received a pair of threat­
ening phone rails after reportedly
learning the Identity of the Oakes
slayer from an American society
woman In Fort Lauderdale. Fta.,
two years ago.
"Both times a man told me to
keep my mouth shut and get ou;
of
town— or
else,"
Inspector
James J. Manginl quoted Majava.
Oakland, polica withheld th*
name* of the American woman
and the murder suspect named by
Majava.
The Oakes slaying, nn Nas*
British-held Bahama Is-

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SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY
At ten o'clock Thurttday morning, October 12. 1950
the Board of Public Inntruction will receive bids on the
wale of Lota 28 to 30 and 38 to 40, J 0 Packard's Find.
Addition to Midway, being the nlte of the old Midway
arhool deatroyed by fire, and containing approximately
nine tenthav of
one acre,
t .'
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Arm# Vacuum Store*, Inc. (M Nnrlh Orenge Ave. Orlaado, Fla.
tienllcmen: I would Ilk# a FRF.H home demonstration of tk*
rebuilt FWlrolua Vacuum ('leaner priced al 112-98 during this
asI# only I

The Board reaervea the right to reject Any or all bids.
For further infoiinktion call at the office of the couny school superlnleudent at the court house, Sanford,
Florida.

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U. S. Field Commanders A t Inchon

NEW YORK, Set*. 19 &lt;/P)
United Stair*. Britain and
France announced today tl&gt;ty hid
fitted to peumt iht Western Get*
ia ttortmmenl to orianixe "mopolice (oimalioni" to deal
with possible rubverme acltviliti
the Communiil*.
la a final communique. Sec reof Stale Acheron and Forei|n
liniiter* Robert Schuman and
m l Btvin officially informed
Gtrman government that 111weitrrn power* art confidering the
problem of "German participation
in an integrated fore* for the de­
tente of Eurepraa freedom."
.The Big Three laid down half
i dojen major dednoni on Gdraka occupation policy. aN drItigned to give- the Weturn Ger­
man! greater control over their
[owo affair* and prepare the way
! for them to lake a greater pari in
thr western community of nation).
In a communique apart from
Mai

il Legion Post
Resolves Agiinst
World Federation

YtTMAN AltAUlT tanalng officer* of World War IL MsJ. Gen. Edward
M. Almond (leftjC commander of the newly-rtratrd Tenth Corps, and
Me]. Oen. Oliver F. Smith, commander of the First Marine Di virion,
are la dtarpe at American Invaiinn forces at Inchon. Smith wa* deco­
rated Mr perfecting the technique of ‘ reef landing'* during operation*
ia tha Fact** again*! th* Japan?**.
(fnfrni'ifteual Soundphote*

Reds Brand More Contract Signed
Troops In Berlin With Bond Agency
Act Of Aggression On Terminal Deal
German Reds Arrest Survey To Be Made
W ith
Respect T o
T w o Officials For
Freight T o n n a p e
Capitalistic
Tics
BERLIN, Sept. 19 4/l*&gt;
Die
Russia nr, through their official
newspaper, today denounced «»
"an art of aggression" the W ritern Allies' drrirron to m&lt; tease their
occupation force* in Germany,
Thi* wai the «hat|irit reaction
yet In recent announcement) (nun
Waihington and lnndon that moie
troop* were coming to coualerbalance the threat of Cnmmunitt
aggression here..
Taegliche Rundwhau. nrgao "I
the Soviet Control Commmion,
urged the German people in wage
a campaign of '‘national rettilanie
agatnil thi* illegal foreign intervenlton.'
Although the Russians have a.
many troop* in Germany at all
the wftlern power* combined and
.in addition, iponmi a lug eait
German Communi*! fieople'i army,
the Rundtchaii atnrted (lie wed
of aggressive miltlariun

Die City thu morning rnleted
into a ft.cal agency rontiart with
tlie invcitment home of Fisher
I l.twrt and I. fl. Gltormley of
Knoivtlle. Tenn . for a V) day
option to pun have SJlfl.OOfl in
Imnd. for the pmtviied lakefronl
terminal, City Manager Clifford
McKihbin announred.
M l. Glmrmley arrived at about
o'clock this morning al the
office of Mr. NkKibbht *n&lt;f~ri\pTed the contract, subject to two re1 0 :0 0

vitioni stipulated by the City Cnmmuiinn winch met last night in
.penal teuton to consider the inve.tnient house*' offer.
They agency's proposal was to
purchase the bond* at Y / i perrent
interest, jvilh the firit bond* rollee table m 1 0 yeai*. The City was
Prot cried hy the stipulation 'h it no
bond* ran lie retired during the
fust five years, said M r. McKihbin.
*•*'• night the Commlsaion de­
rided that It should he required
that preliminary surveys be male
hv th? fluanrlal agency. Working
with them wr ild he a transporta­
tion evpcrt named by the City.
The survey, which will be start­
ed ne*t week, will determine if
aufflrlrnt freight tonnage on the
Hi. John* River can lie dovein pel
to operate the terminal aucreaafully. If not, th* C ity will be
under no obligation to complete

“ Now." *ald the Soviet organ,
“ the tmpertaliata are substantially
The Sanford Pott 53 of th*
ir«* itM «* OB Paa* 1 « * l
American t-egion patted a re,
•olutlnn latt night declaring ttarlf
on record a* "opposing the World Nonstop Ocean Hop
Federalist movement or any other
Postponed By Jets
movement for United Federation
or government at thla lima.”
W A S H IN G T O N . Sept 1 9 -b P t
I Joel Field read a letter from — Tw
o Air Flore# jet fighters aDepartment Commander Donald
K. Carroll In whlrh It waa an­ bandnned an attampt to Gy front
nounced that the Florid* Legion London to New York nonstop to­
S tv a tta a s e o a
F a* * a u i
Midwinter Conference wflt be held day after one of the plane* dam­
aged ita equipment tor refueling
at tha Mayfair Inn on Dee. *-10.
tn Glght over Prestwick, Scotland.
gu id e d
Th* A ir Force announced fail­
ure nf the Glght. Another at­ Michael Brannon, 80,
tempt will he made later, officials
Died This M orning
laryland' Washburn indicated
The
flight
was
planned
hy
lb?
Hurt In Collision Air Force to point tip Ita pro
Michael Itrannon, 80, died this
gram for stretching the range
ge morning al 2:3A A M. following
Maryland Waihhurn. alt year of let warplane* hy refueling In a lingering illne**.
7
H r wa* born In Ireland and had
old daughter of Mr*. Nan paituu flight
IWaihburn. wa* rut about the
The two Republic P-S4E Thund­ lived In Kanfntd for 26 year*. II*
nouth and several teeth wer» er Jet*. single engine aircraft with » « a retirrd farmer. Me ha* no
rked loot* a* the reatllt of an a normal our way ranre of slight­ living surviviiru.
[automohile mllliion at Twelfth ly over 2,0011 mite*, look off
High Ma»« will he held at All
Street amt Palmetto Avenue al from Mansion airbase, England, Roul* Catholie Church Thursday at
18:40 o'elwk yesterday afternoon about 8 A. M. tK S T l fl P. M. 9 :0 0 A M. with F*th«r William
Her mother, Mr*. Nan Parton l/mdon time) on the 3A00 mile Narhtrah officiating. Burial will h«
fathbutri. who wa* driving south Right against prevailing wind*.
made In the Catholic Cemetery.

n Palmetto Avenue to take her
[twin daughter* to the South 8iJe
~ Imary School, wa* ihaken ho*
Injured. Caroline, the other
t waa ahaken, but not hurt.
The eotllalon reiulted when Jo
T»h W. Bruce of Benson Junction
Ivlng a tttwi Font Sedan, attnpted to rtow Palmetta Avenue
through street, according to poe. The collision sent Mrs. Wa»h
n'a ear Into the fremt pf th*
1# of John nillntl. It t t Pal
netto Avenue, damaging a hea-t
Ight and chipping the foundation
1 the houae.
Both automohile* were taken ro
a lllffY Damage it eiUmaled ■*
i m o to tack. Patrolman J. R
reported the accident.
F A LLIN G W l i r
A falling wire carrying MOO
Ha of electricity, mcaare i those
th* blork between lidrteenth
t n d Fourthe«nth Street* on
Tench Avenue thla morning,
Ueut. Claude Whitten o T the
Department wa* ended bo
^sc.«*t and he
i

Second Division Builds Up Naktong
Toehold To Prevent Tittle Anrio’
By S T A N HW INTON
W ITH U. S. SECOND DIVISION. Korr*. Sept. 19 — fJP)— A daylout stream of men and gun* rmeted the swollen Naktong Rlvtr today
ana muscled the green foothill* of the west bank with offensive power.
Assault boat* jammed with doughboy* defied Red mortar shells to
erota the stream and shuttle hark
for more. Big rubber raft' boat wa* piloted hy 8 g L Harold
brought Jeep* mounted with rr- F. Henson of Chicago.
The tough American and South
roiling 76-MM. guns.
Corpaes of North Korean* k ill­ Korean Infantrymen
crowding
ed In river hank fighting tip- the craft were confident they were
stream, to the north, added a arrow th* bloody river to stay
grisly touch a* they drifted this time.
among th* boats.
"It's swell to be going near In
The Second Division e«taMi*hod a V a t* said LL D.tnrin Har­
a bridgehead about a mile deep,
over two ridges, but made rv&lt; bin of Dallas. He had waded the
Immediate effort t* eapand I I river twice with patrol* .while
T V division la building up man­ the North Korean* held the west
power and firepower to make cer­ bank.
tain Ural thla doe* not
“ Ye*, end we a n gping
■Pint Just as
aa
T lllll
far toward Seoul as
aa they
“
want
at U. 8. Eighth us to go until t h iswav
___ fapt plain
reported the and*," raid Pfe. Sdward
ward If. Davl*
id thrown a of Benton, Mira.
the river at another
The crowing waa wad* * few
mile*
weet
nf hundred yard* upstream from a
huge bridge, th* throe center
first correspondent apana of which
the river, Th* aaaentt

A w o d f ilr H I ’ r n w U i w d

No. 20

W ire

Allies Race Against Communist
Reinforcements Tow ard Seoul;
Price O f Naktong Crossing Is High
Crossfire Of Commun i s t MnchincRunn
Takes Heavy Toll
Of
24th
Division

F R A N K K U R T. Germany. Sept,
i I t — i/Pt— T h e
United
Slates
Jolnrd llrilain and France today
kin a warning In Soviet Haasia
rlo keep hand* off W ttltrn ( i n I N U f , Ttir three nation* rooted
[to end Ihrir alate n( war with
German) and In slrtn|lktn her
, industrial!) and defensively, htil
tnnnutnrd that Ultra ia n« call
■for rttrta lln i a national army
the western ronta. A a r al*
:k upon Hrrlln or upon HeatIre Germany will he regarded a*
la attack upon tha occapylnc
itlona themeeliea.
B O N N , fitnaaay. Kept.

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY SEPT. 10. IWin

Established ISOM

lajor Decisions On
German Participa­
tion In D e f e n s e
Program
Outlined

I W l— Watt (itrm in rkaarrllnr
Konrad Adenauer maM lodly Ihr
detUinn* of Ikt Ihrtt wtaltrn
foreign mlnUtrra “attt tk* ’ try
taatallal w|*hta of iht German
people." Adrnaurr, laformtd of
tha rontrnta of thr Nrw York
communique a few hour* bafnrr
Ita puktlcallon, railed a aprrtal
. mrallng of Ikt fadaral cabinet
[ for tomorrow to diataaa Iht forIgn mlnlattra1 nrw pollrita In­
ward Germany.

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W IT H T H E U . S. 24ih D IV ISION. Koic*. Sept. i 'I &lt;/T) One
•pur si*, a bald bill aiross the Naktong River was nunc.l by tbr (.1 *
1 noun tmlay— but they Jtatd *
pi We lor it.
Tbe coin was blnml. bands and
ht* and life, flul for tbe wldicr*
it was put up os shut up. l or
tumor bad it that this was "the
Sunday punch" designed In shake
loose the whole United Nations
beachhead
So with the stmplnily id men
who have been ordered to do
something, they dul it
They waded, swam ami l„&gt;aterf
acrots the bloody Naktong. imaik
into an amhutli of rsnttfiie I mm
machtnegiint. moitarv. and *,&gt;nie

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MODItiS W A i't COMPlIXlTY la tnuhe.| h r a eminter-battrrv r,.d.ir ectum of in Ams-m.in «*•’ •
OriiW ally the altar k was plan­
observation battalion, rolling along a Huulli Korean road
kJ)rj,-wir rvperttnriil Plmm /r«m in/. rruifto--il)
ned (or dusk the previous day. It
was going to be a surprise strike
at rots the Naktong to outflank
embattled Waegwan, sesen miles
In the north.
Hut at rlutk troop* were tiylng
Its reach the assembly area ovc*
clogged, broken rittsvn South Ko­
rean road*. Tbe attack was |hs*1 poned until 1 A. M.
The Itotaiy Kotlltdatlmi, creatsd
Wbs*ti 4 A. M. ceme, many of
in tl&gt;17 fm the p u r p o s e of eothe Gl'a aleepleaa and hungry,
G ang*
3 -S a ia o ii U im e C h in c .s c
struggled to lain out in the -lark., W i g C i t y
flea* where they were auppowl to
T h o s e O f T w e n t i e s m&gt;{vniirrH study in
r r !•**
he.
* in r t
oihrt Ifuift th* ?r
Meanwhile, th* artillery f ir d
Ci a m i n i ; C e O n tro l
«»wm mot t*• rrr*t*
iviig-f f
round after round at the low ly­
Iriiiprinn* In &lt;4ir nr«*im9 ti* i m*
ing hllta west. Hilt, added tip, tin
SAK if IN Ififitu filTM, .S-r-1»| I
W A S H IN G TO N . Sept l'» t/l’ l 'elved , *’, al routtIbntIons .il an
t lw o s la a a e
ns
C a r*
e t i't
Sen.lor K rfsiisn (|) Tents) lie Iiiovimalelv
|8JMtO.«iai.
It
I *f"!*i \ f fffit li m m » MftuiiistiM|iK'
i 1 th*
al * * *1
41 ..&lt;810.0(10.
'iIMtf) (HHI Ih’ .........
ill
HfOirlMtlft
yi'vh'f'Uv
ris.r.1 tmlay
.... f|nm
„
«a«td t*iw| *\ i fitnmunitl l*d V i^l*
tMM) d lrj^l {(.tmltliiiM imliMfi^ »' imiii.iml llullrtin, hr uni ilmt tminii fio 'iji* Hr*vs|\ »f |it«"*| h i l Itifi I
It *aI**|intt aIlf tin t « i« r I (*J
liemu mu in tint country l»v dir *hr%«* k*iuh|{ prupu I m h ir 'I •*»
same lug Illy gang, that were the ...........«;»■ - » f ................... a.........
i i in sodei .landing, will become 'be te&gt;
terror of the l*»20».
trader* of tbelr re.per- *10 F r o m C l o m l i r s
K rlsn .e r ap|iesleil |nr help, in l*sr countries in trie year*
T A L L A H A S S E E , Sept, in nV behalf ol the iriertsl Serrate rom
O IT i t
K l i 'o d F o r
— Don’t rome to our tersllort-The fellow ship.* yiwardetl Is.
mittre
mvesliyslmg
inlrutate
rnme
If you want to gamble, say lb. . ,
.
.
. rlinlr
bi-lr those
loose in .octal
.orlal «eien&gt;
trlrm er aol
*••
I . i o n s I 'l o o d I»an K
sheriff* of Levy, Sarasota ant wlrr. li lie beaus, to 'be i riminal
iraining for rdiieattonat le a d Manatee counties.
law .estiori of the AnieiMan ll.i -hip Mediral, selentifii- ant o
hthii K n h t
t*eiMimti sf
They
told
Goyenor
1,1
,
. „
, U 'anru
-.
Asv-wiation
AHA i. bolding i ' s dnslrtal retb-wshlp are l. elo'b -t, I D»fiw* H!....I It ini muimiIi i i .
gambling I* practically banishd . . .
.
,
.
polnteil nut
(t.'tft il fsithii Isa lli.lt. Ill II
From tfleir counties. He aakel 2)s, snm.at meCmg ......
th, tt„ m „ r t , ..,
»..»*..I
f.s.r .
them for i*|M&gt;rts after the Tanip.
Ibf Senate traveling Clime Ml a(|&lt;| Itl|* „
|w„ . iM, f , &lt;•«.. I*. ||» r
Tribune
published attielr* »n &lt;piiry« K r f , t »i \ f f M i d , I n t II(ft y H n iffnt(|i of yniif'kf tn**n i4f » ! » " 1 I III l i f t ltd' * - - -I t'fvl * f I ,1 , sa
fit nf il|i|ir,«| fi fif4t lUllpH. i
gambling in the Hronson, Sam ascertained wbellter llicte I
one men, largely »»-t»ctr.l by il ■
sola and Hiadentnn areas.
itNlh
to gain an in ml
In a lellet to Warren, Hheritt &lt;11 (liaise lug time ruminal gang, government*,
i if l ilt* » 1-I #)■ lu i'i'iliid
'»f
u i . -if tlie United Nisi l-in* Th'-y
U s s H s s iS
rsa r
iw .o
G. T . Robbins of l,evy rounli
srive.l for eight week* wit ii-.-i • |*f I .f I lf t p l M 1 l 'liiiti h 1f)| 17 f
said he didn't know of any garni'
.rnuineiatlon a) nienil-er■ &lt;-f *b. the t * lift ol llajtt |tt # h iif.fi
I kt'!|lift|C t h « f hr • Hui ti
operating on a rounlry-wrde bssn ' TyrijnffH W ins As Foes U N .faff
liv tth»%
b* »■*!??
»**(.♦ *
„•&gt;&gt;
, ts
..
fllfi'tl
If let! HY
i n . |ifr |%
|l»rafi
ro tiTr n*
But be said this ran sutely be r»
l»*-s»«|m
'I*
.
Cry Red ‘ W hile W a sh ’ s. 7 h « f, /you tiff
a"
lh*»t If, flf-tl'
ff *|IM
ported:
Mean
'Ire
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rH
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v
f
ciiiti.xl
,
,
.
li
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"
tit ||i * * 11 » I "■ * .1 1 * »M Ilf 'ki t
v*HHl»lf rip tH ^n re
a
"Crime is definitely on an m B A L IT M O H K , Kept lit— riT)
4t1|&gt;en1 need 1 Met*. *
IteaSlaa** ria r * «» T w . 1
M^ryUnrl D fiw irriti ffnvr tf.S tui'lsr-tandlng of w-orid protil-inf I n«*f ******li Him r# r« M tl
Sfimlcn .MMUrH E. Tyd in g i « and aellvlttr* of the United \*
foupinir *n&lt;lor»*ment for « fiftlv lion, which will t-e nf gre.t • -bn
f t III U
• III 'I It
and thetr govc-sitr.i--o*1 M . l -V It A S M t
;
» •
I
Construrfion Begins ftrm 4n jr»(lrr(liy &lt;l ptliiMry rlrr to “Ibern
More than IS.orwt p arkag-• -f
tlfiriD.
Flos i*|a* p.si.lh
‘ ■+t
--*
On New Auction Marl
It had this algnifl aiire: ..II hi* ■f,“Ht " ml clothing have t.een .• t,&gt; pr*&gt;.nl.e*l an ,d*|itli*i*al t M U I o
"piH-nenls Ibrnorratir and Re ) •" former Itotariaus. tbelr wbb. on "&lt; 1- furs' Iso If. 1. ’Ire Cat In
Work has started on the new punliraii scnldsd him for the way ••" 1 children, In war .|rv*«tar-l It.i'lg--' S'omrn.
' -l.i
Sanford Farmers Auction Mark. ‘ he conducted a Senat
r
.iin
lt
s
li'S
,"
he
s
ta
te
d
invrstlIn-lav'-, iri-.lI'm f'-|i.r-lle
•
located al tbe Meriwether pastur. gallon «n Senator Jo rph Me
The need of some type *»f »•
e.t
tinri i*l er. I*. * n-.*l'.r*is
in Gtnderville, r , ft.
dnwrnrnt
In
ofiler
to
entry
-oil
' ’rrtby's rburge* Hint It--Is in
tin- t -.a .'l la 1* '. -« t
11 *
' -•I
rounty agent, and temporal) fe*t the State fteprirtmesit.
a great rdneatlonnl u -trln
up, b o u e sri, le- *ii.» 'I *be i,&lt;
rhairman nf the new organiiatlm .
tnattkind
was
first
suggested
&gt;
They said It wa* n "while w»*h"
sen-e *,f f i u i - i -■
M ,, i n
announced this morning.
-a roverup for the nation ad IU17 at the convention in \&lt;
Warlrri
alii I---I*
It*
A platform and seata are tieiru ministration They also blamed lanta. Ga.. I&gt;y A rrh Klurtip. nr■’h e a r'd\ (n f* .-&gt; ." -*f " ■ --*•■•
If o a i t a i s s a
nm P a a * s i t i
built and light* are being installed Tydingv, rhalrtnan nf the Sen­
A meeting will he held Thursday ate Atnte-I Sr r vires Uoimnrttrr,
night at the new location, and an f*»t falling to see that tbe ruun
nouncemcnla will he made r.« I" 'ry waa tireparnt for the Cum
when the Initial aurtlnn '■.111 '• muniat move tn Korea
held there, said Mr ftesrson.
Unofficial return, from l,IR| of
Mr. Dawson will eondurt the •he 1,4211 polling plare. gave
final miscellaneous auction to h* Tyding* 1*1.1,621 vole*. Hugh J
held at the Sanford State Farmer. 'lonsgbsn. om), young Haltimnre
Market on Friday night. It will sttorney, bad .lfi;‘&gt;un Formar Brp
A T l-A N T A , Sept. 19
(/i’t
Your i k w i |u |v &gt; sstrrei *-ny n *
riot* at 1 1 :0 0 o'clock.
John A Meyer had .12,123.
belter tbsp average student, be rtiu.es fewer rltv. from irh-vd tl.sn lire
Tyding* fought them on their average, he's artively engaged in t|wrrl» o&gt; Is*rv.l or *&gt;lber - Inml *r
G R L A N IU J P O S TM A S TE R
" » n ground, **ying he had (seen livdies, and he's arrive in Hnv .Stouts or YM CA.
O R L A N ttO . Kent. 19 l/|1 l.n ‘ fair and honest" and wa* proud
fbote wete the resulli of a nirsey l.y f I nrwi(M|wi. m tl-e slates
cm A. (Jim m iel flrvant. Veteran of the wav hi* aulifornmlttee ba&lt;l
Administration rontact office man inveatigaterl
the
M e G a r t h y of Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi ‘
•Me .irtivilie* *nrh ns Ixry ron'«
I oiil.iaf*, Ftnrt'la, and Tennager here, waa nominated torlav a' •barge*.
Eighty. nine
twrrent of tbo
see.
postmaster at the Orlando post
The survey Included 1,717 rat .rhrnds indicated tba' newspaper
office.
JO H N S O N L E A V E S
ieiy atteruirsnee was aietvr tb?
Tbe announrement was made to
W A S H IN G T O N . Sept. IP uVi *lcr»,
Tb# e*t#n*ive survey wa* r-m- -rbool average; It perrenl report­
■Secretary of |tcfen*e Johntnn
Washington hy Rep, A. 8 . fjerlnnc.
L**ahurg, who told the Orlando left the Pentagon today without dueted by th# Southern Gfrcu ed average; while none «.*• roun*Evening Star that Hryant was top .nramony. The leave-taking wa» latiou Manager* Assoelattnn tb). e.l a* truant.
T b r survey showed th*&gt; the av
man on the list of eligible, fur- so quirt that few of the 30,1)00 summer. Ninety perrent nf the
ni'hed by the Civil Service Gom- people in the Imtlding knew their newspaper* participating made rage time spent tn delivering
definite contact* with •rh««, «. route* wa. It hour* weekly
rhlcf had gone.
mission.
Tbe average age o* .orjthern
John-on bowed out In obedlenre and 13 perrent made pcriodi
to President Truman'* de»ire to check* on the ichool progre** nf n#W*p*p#t bay#, typh .1 "f Di ­
N U R 8 P. D IS A P P EA R S
rest of the country, *eu» It.r*
replace him with General George their newspaper boy*.
H O O K 8 E T T . N. II.. Kept. 19
T h r survey found that southern year*.
— Th# pretty blonde office nurse C. Marshall.
Parent*, .chrwil aulhorltie*. m d
The civilian he*&gt;l» of the three nrwstmya averaged 83 on all sub­
of Dt. Hermann N, Sander wa*
hnnUd in woodland* today by 60 branch#* nf armed serivirea tried ject# ip their school work last rivle badera were a.V&gt; 1 their
Greman and volunteer* In this •Imost until th# moment nf John- year. Th# overall »ehnol averag- opinion on the benefit* n f A esy*.
paper route, and 1*9.6 perrent
little town after the girt vanished aatfa departure tn get his appro­ was &lt;10 pvrront
Kighty-en# percent passed alt viewed if a* "beneficial." Ninetyval for a farewell ceremony.
from her home yeetonlny.
Dr. Bander, acquitted of mur­ Johnson left (he building the school subject#. O nly 1.7 percent nine percent rnn«idrred a new*,
paper route healthy outdoor e*.
der last March after the death same w a r he waa for 18 month* failed in all vubjecta.
Fifty-on# M rrant nf the hoy. rrriae.
of a cancer patient, mid hit — down tlie private etevatne from
Ninety |ietrenl qf the papers re.
nor**, Helen A. Maclofek, 88, bed hi# nfftev. He climbed Into hi* were engaged tn ichool actlviti—
been "emotionally upeet for tbe own ro r ami drove off without a ■ueh a* sport# nr band. S ilty - qulred that a hoy lie enrolled In
four pereattt wer# engaged in out- tchonl twfore taking over a roqtos
chauffeur or aMendanta.
l**t :*r&gt; or thro* daya."

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Kefauver Reveals Rotary Fund Aids Vietminh T ro o p s

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! 11« R a I Gambling Arilanreri'st udit's Arm,,(l l]y Chin(,sc
Hit* 15 B illio n s . . . "
Used In Indochina

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Rods Airier! Au.ick
On Mfirtler Outpost

.‘{ Florida Sheriffs
Tell Governor All
Gambling Stopped

Newspaper Carriers Have Brllrr
Records Than Avpragp In S* lion!

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Thg German Riddle

i h&lt; Sapford Herald

'AFtER US. THE

k

»AlaM«l«4 la IHM
W ould Germ an fiplit Germ an to |»r«ven( (tie reunion of
«M4
(lie two iKM i-war urea* of ty»n&gt;Miiy T-'A yrrept deaf must tn111 yUsanO* i n s M
M i . n l M &gt;.*•*&lt; . .-■&gt;« ssaiitr naaiiliiHl before “ yen" ran or aiiAWefed to that quentloi). I t
H U M H . IM*. Si Iks h o i m in . uniat lie annumed that the Gerinann of the W estern xonea
0*110. 0B4«* Iks 4.1
are consciously committed to democracy and prefer division,
• r O t l * « Si Mafrk 1. ISTJa
-----------&gt; 0 1 1 4 SI, U 004 •
at w hatever coat, to Com m unism .
M lls l
It must be assumed Out! In five years the West G e r­
4.4,444,0 S U l . 4 .1
S m l.iii S . t . M i
mans have become so loyal to th e ir late intended victim s,
“
si asi Nlerlo* M*TK*
tlie W estern Powers, that they are ready to selte arm s and
I C a rrlft
•
M
t Maaik
I"
(in h t against the Hast Germ ans'because the latter have
rrr
M s s ik s
I S
.a k a .io
* « . need so weak as to strike up a friendship w ith G e rm a n y's
*r l o r
1144 o th er late Intended victim , Itussia. It m ust U assumed that
lit .U ls t r ) aatlrr. Mr4&gt; al they are ready to do tills even though they still move le tlin i- ;
U l i l S . I I M l . 1 1 . 4 . » k . M i l l . . .1
S lo iiliH ir .i
(s r
is .
st
K in d ly among the ruins of the last war.
,| .l&gt; . l i M .
w ill k r r k n r s . a l . i
s i, l i |. _______
J i i a a . r __
ill.iM &gt; ia ir &gt;
it is true that Kussia must make corresponding as* ^ ^ r V , ; : i : : : ? ; o r ; . ' “ i : : - suinptlo.m If It Is supposed that the E * M Germ an |«lice
o s i * s . &lt;o r * .. nsfM.ii, ass- lu iu y , until lie sent in a.-sault ayuinst W est G erm any. Hut
..
lb -re is one Imjiortaiit difference. If Kuaaja should send
A a o .u if i ei.s» m M. s is f o ii io t
hast Germans storm iny across trie zonal Ixiundariys, It
J -istIS.tan
- “ Vs- would u done in tlie name &lt;»f unification of G e rm a n y. In
l i o H kli
' «kls sfff.N M i as mso — «e ii.,sjstioc such a move, we should lie oppusing the reunion
•f *rs&gt; aopslrkrs
of G erm any. If you were a Germ an, rem em bering that G e rTU E S D A Y , h KI*T. is . In ju
man ex|a*rleme with democracy lias l*et*n unproductive and
unhappy, which course would you choose?
■ T O D A t V nim .K VKR8R
T h is I s a philosophic queatlcm filled w itli unknow n
n « r a mui |of t uu is nuihinr but quantities. Hut we cannot leave It unanswered if we ser*4. Vow Hwi'i i»«*r in mV b&gt;r jointly consider the proposal to rearm G erm any. A rg u m e n ts
fpeclsl adiantayrs. lost is rsrrr of the im|iortai.i'c of German strength emphasize the signila do | l l l l 4Ilirilfa .l«i J4»u: HiV fieanci- of an accurate answer to this question; If we give
WIU U- door on raftli a. II b in

***4«I+L++ llftiff’ »tff|il

p ui old 111*nd ll*c k Rumble)
who list brm o rl lit Iwd fm about

IWo yrllt wst ‘■ell cm,ugh y, *,rt'
-day to y*l ui 4 ling oil Ilit trlr
phone, il 4*44 line It, lin t bit
Voter again Slid wc lu,|w It, *»e
bi,,i downtown iii lb* near lulurt

Tlie *'Cfund* l i, i Freedom’ i
designed lu tlf4,w lilt people id
£ j|p p r lint J. P. Morgan slid Jtdiii
P . R ik | rlrlln air not ibr only
people III tlie Ulillrd Stales who
belies* III liredum. at ibr Hed (HUpagaods iniitts.

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tlie Germans arms, what will they do with them?

Source Of loyalty
Leaders in all walks of life are fryely expressing their
theoriva as to tlie way to defeat Communlsin in this coun­
try. Ilrnurh ItickHy, manugyf of the Brooklyn Dodgyrs base
hall team, outlined his idea* along tills line in' Hi* speech
at Ohiu .State University's auttimv session coramgnt^nnfnt.
We love our families because of our Ultimate acquaint­
ance with them, aald Rickey, going on to point Olrf th a t
love of country items from a familiar knowledge of its
history, ile udioaitetl the requirement of mure courses in
American history in our colleges and universities. The
same recommendation might be made for high schools, |«*rhaps even grade schisils, •
’ . *
Not only should more such courses be taken by more
(ample, hut the methods of teaching United States history
in some eus«&gt;s need revising. To supplement textbooks, more
contemporary records should be used in classes. Old newspictures, diaries and g«aal historical novel* help in
.imiairs,
»P«
iiringing the past to life uml showing its significance In re
lotion to current events. History, taught in a I vely and un­
hackneyed manner, call be of great value in ha ping to form
standards for life, us well us the Imsls for a genuine de­
votion to America for what il Is.

mpin Rejf. Andirw M »y, roip| |itiinr after a pnton Iron
On a wailimr bribery charge, o p
trial although hr wsi innocent. hr
fl.aol iinlfiltned over llir injutlice
*
&gt;—■■ f
- .*
*i
gone hint tylien a congressman u
G il Hodges, the ItriHiklyo first baseman,' has jolneil
fdliud gwilty of crookedness in tho
iVunfry.^he comet miijliiy next ope of till' most select clubs in ImselNill, open duly t&lt;&gt; players

Rare Baseball Feats ..'it

I xu liy.
, j hlUilt tymiligtoa ilrniiUliCri
•Il I ho&gt;r m ho 1*144 iui4t» in l)i&lt;nr
t w o *4 .t*wat plolilrcii' , Hill Yankees, ('buck Kleiu of th« P|ilt|[eo apfl
A^bjuixu.h ihoukl knoM -U.*i ih«tr. Ghicago’White Box also'hit fpuf, hotm ere-

New r u r k

rey of tbone Rwne, bat
• *” **
C s *Sii difUrrra* Uiwrn. /sa-l hud extra innipgs in which'to do (L ‘ t^it
(into isu
*nd ni«nag
makiug pmnn.
jindiik. " There
““
mgI ptw**
Is only one more detect group lit .baseball, that
Tbs* pmducl* on whkh pike. „f pitchers who have hurled Wo* WUBCCUtlVe ,«&lt;►hitters,
base bsia ieiied isighl.b# the T*oe Tjigt'Hf ilb eAcla«It^'l&gt;hdy imlsid, cemaisting only'of Johnny
- w If"1tnwV«nl •« bsodl*. yUndermetr or (HbirHgfigu CuIm. Kwell Blackwell uf Clnf ptedteJ* «« whwh so fjoiintl ^pia rioar joining him. He pitched one mehlttur and
ia/if4W4 b w o t n w nrd-tnisiiU' III- his next game went Into the ninth before a single s)kjII4o pioliUlib at In 1,4 iallr.1 pio-

eiinxP/riskai William l*irrn &lt;d ll.r
A. F. of 1- dtmaiuh dial an rad
be pul to buying and irlliax any
» l with Hint la. “ TliryTi only
Itirui fot puqiuwt of war", hr
ftyt- l ’iriidfiil TfUtasu,, who grn•isjty 4441 ryr lu ryr with William
ur/en, rrluar* to ban Maithall
Plan aid to llima ualioni id i.uiu(it
whirl, luin aiound and tail th*
Stuff hi sitt lhatn lo Huiiia. Dial
puuldn'l U c/kltfl. aayi tlw P in .ta effect. Ih ry have dw right
a'tfe with asyonr ihry want |o
M would tram to ui dial lliaa
country ihnuld hart thr ngld to
bivt aid lo any rauntry it ’want*

E

jflfaidaiit Tinman hai (malty
In' Con |i 4m a ri*d drlrm r
piotiam for ui# in th* n m l ul a
luthtrn aioinn Lomh alin k on oui
Autflicau cilifs. Uui it u a |4an
lot tlw d’lu and diilant lulurr
Thai* ia ikj l.uiiy about ila mad*
(kjjOt. So rtiinialr of how muili it
U goiog lo iot|. Il would uf .out'r
$**• iO prom t of llir |io*tihlr
cniualliri if put into rffed at oner
^nu a tyitrm of taifei devkra irt
up lo llial a ftw minulrt waruins
h* fivtn. But uffKiali lit

t

Watfiiniton 11 ill cau't b rlirvr that
th* Ruatiant arr limd*, that ihry
frauld do anydiinx ao low ami
• U f a» lu atari a war by a inrak
kltadi.' W* Irars .lowly in ihi.

l^tisfey.
Tb* ■rowing pfoblrm uf juv,ojWjnqtwitry i« giving thr Childd o i Bureau and llw FBI aevare
headarhri ihrie day*. T rn tluldjfe • fe*1? V « t C»'y alune have

4sl Ills recortl.

“

.

‘ - i&gt;

Ynndenneer must Im&lt; lonesome and Is likely to remain
so. If any member of the Four-Homer clubs wishes to be
as exclusive, lie can become ho by hlftlhg five buhit runs In
u gdme, That has been done in minor leagues, but nevei
in the majors. Anyone p erform ing such a feat would probubly go tt&gt; his grave before he fuund a rival.

Korean War

rlilge two rnllra weal of Yongdungpo.
The hag uf Cumiuunlat prlauner( I ■■•!((■ ii#4 I T h ih I ' m Me f in a l
|kjii . i| within a frw liuurt* drive »f mounted to tirarly 2JMI0 tlnre the
tee.nut front larniingt began F ri­
Hyoul.
Rrvrnth lliviii.in Infanirym en- day at Imhoii. Hundred* of HedAnivrirar.* and South Korran*- had Iwt'n killed
ihouaendn of lank*, trurka, amatiraiurd fium I nr lion l|&gt;to port
tiona arrott th* main blghwsf
IrkiUi.y Into Seoul Mum thb auuth
The Marine vaniiiard hail driven
Into Yungdungpo, Seoul auhuHt on
tba llan'a aouthWealihanli, add irfother Iwartterheeli fore* pttahf"*
a&gt;Miu( reean mile* al.o on II
loliKiwiAnthnf of i)iV nan- '
Korean Haiti railing north
motohied miumn* fared the la*
of fighting through il.U .harrier
to Seoul or tunning the right flank.
Aa Hr.I Korean* atreauied uul &gt;if
poaltluti* oo the iiditheait Koirat.
front In their ntirthwtird flight,
A IIIH f o r m punrhait ahead there
They aeiaed Waegwan, fought
into the hilltop walled city uf Ka•an, put st le n t 4,000 men arro«.
the Naktong amt a bridge ovrr the
river -all In the reiiter of the old
liffi mill- perlmetar— and forged
gain* uh the Msaan and I’uhang
end*.
The South Kurran Third t»vl&gt;
vlon entered Pdhany port after (he
hatlteahlp MlaaourTa big run* had
poumled Reila In the bltterly-.lla
puled eaal meat port.
Hie f o r a tr il l n t U i uf the Ber

the flan River in M W

A
'
Allied foftr*
LW:

Waegwan I* IS mil.i norlbweat
art "llrarthtrak High­
way "-th e main roa.1 bark to
Seoul, WaegwM liail beert a key
golnl of Red realatanrr again*! the
AUied puih (o 'Creek out of (he
old hearhhead.
&lt;
Air Obtmara apotted three
motorlied Red column* mdyfng
nantfWeat toward •B*eul aUng
Heartbreah Highway.
Wgrplanta alrafed sad rorkeied
the rear Mlinin' on Ui* atralrh U tween Kutrtchnn, I I mile* norro-

UuHHiun Charge

Reck Are Weighing:
Third World War,
Smathers States

lU a lliM / Sim h *•■, 41a&gt;
liwraasine ( M r forrea in W r.i
(iaraiany, Such rHnfortrnu-ni not
cmlv maana larreadne Hi* (i*i
maiu* orrupalion coat* l&gt;uI it hk
nut hi tig urn«l..wv*r to &lt;l» wits
JACKSON VIM ,K. Hept. li» -Ot’i
th# rtehta 4jf &lt;«cupstlun:' Th4-r
ll*l' tiaurgv Smiilhrr* aai.l to­
trtsipa afr it.i luiigrr dpvntiil t&lt;- day lhi- Unitrtl Stair* la “ p«rilth* pravrntlon »t rrJ.Irth &lt;J (}(?• uuily mar World War III."
is,a r ntllitsrUni « - pit •filU.I l&gt;
'Th* llrmnrratlr arnatorial ao
the 1‘ot.Jal.i AgreVnient, On tf- min.* Mild thla wan th* ra&gt;* d*r.inl(kry, tnny /ri*#- lln- (f ry yy .pit., oor Korraa turr*•■«•»
jtytlto pU(poM. ‘ t .
It* .aid “at (Ida momrnt Hu.
“ Kvtft murS, tin- atrengtiivala,’ -ia i. MM-Htling with th»-piot&gt;l*m
Of thl-H- tH'4Up»lit,U fair** U mu ■if what il anuuld do. Hotalar..
aft 4&gt;f atfgi4.iiioii, I l la ail sriiilM an- trying to darldr wlwlhar, in
intervriilltin *f lb* I(»|s-ri4illal*. m Ihvil ilralrr fm world r»iM|u**l&lt;
Utramwy. Hurl, iijtr/vriitioii mu t th** .-mi aifunt U, auffrr defrat
^ 1 wltlt s okti&lt;|Ukl iro.taa. at th* hamla of th* llnitrd NaA f n o a L T . .. ,
,g tlaiut forte* in Haiuth Korea or
j »ilu»! (iwy, in oidt-i to ptiraui’t r
their r«.al., **.1.1 thrlr u*li
BLH1.IN, Sept. Ill- (A*l
Kaltjiioop* Into till* runflkt."
Her many'. (Vimmunl.i ynvrrrini.nl
Thr Urn mi rtprrarptativa mad*
tmlay aniiouSinf ihr nrrr.l o f iwa! Mm aaaertiviia In a *i«wvh prvof lu drpMilinviil rhlrfa ....! Pw *“‘ /**r a luiuheon in Ua Imu
cfiarg** of grnrral aal-.lag. mid I '"
fir»l thing Amaintaining roni.is-tiou «iU i wra ;
1,‘u'*1 a"
onrarlves
U p . vkpitaJi.t.
1mil u n ly prrpMtrd.'
II.- miii!;
The arfeata were arilMlurM-e.1 le«*
" Ihhe
r llua.iatl
Hua.ian* iiave 1(10 writthan iii hour* after thi- Hart li.-t- c.julpp*il divliiou*
■Iona agi
ayain.t »ur
•aan regime claimed it hud tin, IP; .'in or mured dlvieiuna aa acovered a hig Wnatero ahholagt. gainit uuc four; airplane* tluit
and murder plot.
outnumber our hy a ratio of ala
The official* orre.led Hera- Wil­ to one;
tanka again.t uur
helm tteolllhg, department chief &lt;1,000; and •ul.nit.rine* in greater
In the Ra»t l.erman .Miniatry of number* and more deadly than
Agriculture and forestry, and a Hitler**."
man named Uinliigi r, dciwrtm. nl
Hmalhrra *ald military preparchief In the Finance Miniatiy.
Ntir.n will “uhvloutly upaet our
Ih,filing wa* aecu.r. I of having home economy," and that hi*
■alM.lag.il (he cunflacatli.n of pri­ pulltiral phll.xophy inclln.-* him
vately-owned r.tatea in ru -tm . to uppoae gov.-rtiment legulathm
(iermany. lie iliu tea* chargvl and government control.'
with maintaining "illegal loonrc"However," hr added, “if we
tlun* with rtenirnt* In we*lern |«*r thli time there will te no
Gnynipny."
•eennd attempt - our ilcinocra, y
Mlnlnger waa atrua.il uf *ako- will Iw finally and routpleteiy
,/“r .»U«v!fttnJf !»-• |n*t"
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MOSCOW. H.pt |g— (A*,— The
trade luilun newanaiwr Trud

Sweden, figJ in-ett »h.M&gt;iing c*releiriy an a trip Uvfw.-en Stikkl.olm
god .O f.tN W g Tltul r.-|iort.-&lt;l all
American rcpie*Aktative in lu rk«r l&gt;ad kill.,I a hoy, If, who
touched the American'* motorrrtle.
In Slorklmlm, llutterwnrth .aid
the Trud alory wa* ridculou*,
e.ldli gi
“I have nut fired any gum&gt; any­
where."
American official* in latanbul
aaid a civilian attached to the
American military aid laivaiun had
Iwen turned over to Torru
Man
in
author Ilia* after hi* air
•llghliy wounded a Turklih .
Tf* boy hed tampered foe *»vvarit
d*y» with the An
Americans mi.tor
day*
repeated warnings,
Id. The civilian wsa
named a* Mauric.
aurlce Mrdlry.
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lln airlift, Raj. tJet.rral WlUiern U Mountain b M y -pvag whtfti t i a
Turner, wa* named romam *r of
a newly created nlrl
iljfl (a t
*Cond
ul front,
ArtniV. four-engined trar.tpert
rags at Red'troop*.
plane* landed lit a 4tra.lv Mrfarr
.Thr South Korean* had Ihruwn
th.uughdut Tuesday gftermmn i* east l.ahk o ft!
*U full tmttallon* aero** the Yiittg,,oh*n? fn-llh*

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''5o widripiraj arc ’ oiganurd
W A B H H IN U TuN , Sept IP— HP) cnminal oprratiofti xxx that thtr
--T h e Mat Congtea* i* alinftit
flnlrhed. It may be able to fold Ihieatrn lo make a ihambl** of law
cofoucmrnl aed lo 4.&lt;*«U Mtclt a
up
go botna thia »r*kThis Congreia— controllrd by univrtiisl dmrijwcl (of law iHft
tbe Democrat* who non a majori­ our entire lyitem of govcrnirdnl
ty of the *eal» in the 1948 elec­
tion --come Into caretcure in Jan. may by endangered."
Thr gang* are the *ame u
1949The hind C ougrm will taka rhu*e which operated “on such a
4.v#r in January, 19S1. Tiwie will highhanded, even murdrrnu* b a U
be ton* new race* In (hit Con- tn the ‘roxrmg tyrm llei,'" * »fanvei said, adding;
■yeas.
It wUI he up to the voters in
"Tfirre I* still the Costello mob
I he November election* to decide In New York, the Capon* gang In
whether to keep the Democrat* Chicago, tbe Purple tianc lo De­
control or give th# Republican* troit. Th* namr* are th* tame *j4
i* majority.
— to the extent that Iheti owaeW
Tlie list Congrytt began on a have survived--th# faces arr the
rising tide of pro.prrity, rot a same *•
scare ai thing* g&gt;. good again.
Attorney General Mc&lt;irath. «JBut Just a year later,' in the dr*4&gt;1ng thr s a me
mfrtlnc,
early summer of 1950, this aarnc nroraiffil that (edcr*l interv«Hti&lt;'.i
Cmigreai hart to far* a great rm In ciime control will not invade
ergeney: lb« lurladktion of slat* and local
Fighting In Korea broke out police.
and this country throw In troop*
Tw o
pending Administration
to atop t]i* invasion Of republican
Hotitb K*»r*a by lhe North Korean bills, one banning thr inter*ial*
transportation of gaming ma­
CotnmifhUtschines and thr other barring lr|m
Shocked wheb it saw how poorly graph transmission &lt;&gt;f racing
prepared this country wa* to fight formation, arr intended to help
a war. ronvTc** began voting tbe stale* meet a serious problem
huge' gut.* of money to build Ul. McGrath aald.
defenses her* and among Am. nA third ipeakec. Gov. Adlai L
f*n allle* abioad.
8lev#n*on of lllinol*. predicted
Tbe Slat C«mgre»* voted this th»t crime will not be cured natil
country Into a long-range re-arm­ police force* or* divorced from
ing progrfro gnd ether congresses "partiaon |K&gt;litlrol control."
will ha*f (o carry on fe°ro their.
Krfauvrr declared that corrup­
At an example of bow Congrrii tion of law enforcement officer*
reacted: the armed force* "were j* “ remnant In many American
going to get about | l6,00fv&amp;00,00n. communities tiMlay on a scale tME
Now thcjrll gr\ about ilouM* (hat make* the corruption nf prohibi­
ftprnre." ’
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tion day* look like kindergarten
What did this 81at Cong re** play."
doT It may I* easin' to mention
H r ti.bl hi* audience that many
flrot 'the th Inga It didn’t do— ur,
rather the thing* which l're-1- lawyers had been found in al­
| dent Truman asked it to do but liance wtlh the criminal*. Some,
which,gut Ignored, swamped, or he said, were “actually partner*
-tupped:
In gambling enterprise*-”
The 8!it Congrrit did not re­
"Burh rloae affiliations hatween
peal th* Taft-Hartley Act; it did organlxed criminal* and lawyers
nkf provide federal aid to educa­
tion: It Pitt through none nf Mr. can have only one result— to b tia
contempt and di*r*&gt;pect for IW
Truman's civil tight* program.
Mr. Truman wanted a national lee*| profession." Kefauver adld.
Thr government cannot hope to
health program, but Congrevt
I m l t M 'h i i t a R e v o l t
brushed that aald*. And although wipe out gambling, he said, but
he wanted a universal military mint find “ row# mean* of atop. ( ■ a l l a s e e K i w Pear H e e l
training program, he didn't get It. ping thi* tide of corruption— aad
wnr uird lur the fim lime in at- Ildter, under prevkuie of the Ko­ we muet find It wit font delay.
Ktevenson left hit barking to an
lacking the uu I|h&gt;i | (own oi Dong rean eriila. CongTe** got rra.lv to ABA move In support Of the Keconsider
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T.
Mr.
Truman
*ald,
Khr o il thr Chi liete feontitr.
in affect, watt until next year.) faiiver rnmmltte* Investigation.
The Governor, who recently or­
I he aiiny announced that the
Thi* I* what the 8t*t Congre**
town (ell today lu the guerril|ai did, etartlne with’ Ita flrot *e»- dered a widely-puhliclxed crack­
down on crime In lllinol*. urrtd
after a hitter three-day fight but *lon, whkh began tn January, 1949 that loweer* and “ reroectaflM
and ended that eame year;
ll.il the exact identity ol all of
ft continue the Marshall Plan rltltei*” Iniereat tbemietvea In
■|ee attacker* wa* not yet known. for helping Kurope; approved the ihe vovement.
H r suggested that bar associa­
"Dung Kite wa* attacked Sept. North Atlantic Treaty; Voted mili­ tion! use "the weapon of dltharEnron
Arne
pean mrht" to discipline attorneys who
|h at ilawn by Virtannh unit* not tary aid to America's
alll**; started a big d u n w t
loiiipl'lejy identified, hut ctiuiii- awe and IpaiLcoat housing pro Violate their Irutt in law enforce­
ly rat reding four battalmu* in gram; extended the Reclnrocal ment position*, and added:
"Organised crime cannot thrive
it length and tupportrd by artil* Trade Agrermenl* A r t ;1 change wlthcrut' 'the active aupport of
fety and lirave mbilary." the •he 104? armed' forraa unification many more elrmeats.
&gt;
Iwi* te make H work better* in­
“ Tbe rotpectal.|e hutinei* man
Firm li lommu'niqur laid.
creased- minimum veagea— from who falls for the myth that m
The Inability to ohtaiS complete &lt;4 to 78 rest* an hour— for nro­ wMe open town I? gMd for buft
idmiliflealtOfi left Open tlw paaki- ot* *hq w M rfu f companle* which •sit ts Ju»t a* effective' an •*bilily Hud Chinese Commasl*t So bttMneaa weHsa slate line*
complice of the criminal aa tg tit*
trm.pi might have aaitatec in the
The eecwnd eeealon of thi* flat
who seek* to win friend*
f.ght which left the tavnt in f'nnerea*. bewlnnisg in January. politician
F.v mriiienring neopie.
flam.* Hut h i far there haa been jMO. and winding up now, did
"The solid ritlxen who think*
m. official rviih-ncr of ( ’)ilne.e
that illpgat slot machines are )uat
(kinimuiiDt rumpHelty in the at­
Improved and widene.1 the Ro- fine for hi* country club but had
tack.
'
rial Recurity *v-tem to inrrra** for the corner •alosm doe* not
Official reports of ronceiilfa- th# benefit* and bring more peo­ reallte what difficult!** Re I*
linn* of the relied troop* of Mos­ ple under Ita protectten- author!*- making for the person* he has
cow-trained Ho Chi Minh, whoae eri economic control* such ga pr|r# alerted to enforce th* laws.” .
Jur.gle government h it heeh N - and (gag* control* (whirl. Mr.
Communism, a* well t i rrim*.
cogsixrd by Ruiaia aiai her aatel- T r u m in 1asked for In 1949 but occupied the a*4ociat]on seixloift
didn't
gat
when
things
were'quiet)
iite*. Indicated the Dung Khe at­
*V
tack may hare ilgnalled a general because of th# new defence nruetam;
and,
for
the
am
*
reason,
Vietminh offender along Ike en­
Uabk fot *IOfiltber*
tire i eglent Imnirring on Ohlng. rare th* goVdrnment hehref over
production:
rem»*ed
the
'llmlt
on
llelwl fo rm wi re *aid to have
Are you now. or hae#
gathried
itretigth near the th* Msg of the armed fore*4; con­ been, d member of the Comtiunlat
tinued
(He
bfarthalt
PtiH;
killed
frontier pn*ta of Luakay, LangParty f"
almott all federal rent control,
»ori ami Muncay.
Thi* action wa* expected to
drastic resolu­
French aerial
reconnaiiance effective'Jid. l, 1951: began an sidetrack e more dratththtentata
crime
inrextigatlon;
A's
tion offend in A B A
’s full o**#tnyeitrnlay ipoltsd Dong Khe, 100
mile* northcait of Hanoi, ,in widened 'the drift taw, to bring « i - thfe proposed that ABA etvt* legislation requIriM
flame* The Frynrh flag ha* dis­ doctors and dentists under It, up dorse
.r to fife ^a j 'W R ' M
appeared.
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be la not a measher rt
••round troop* have
re not
imt eet
l l W-------i t w i tI?9L
af Indletmad# contact With the 'corvaueriro
(beeause
to ctafaBah thetr f uiirw
l l ______
K S tty„ i
hot the A*nm«tnlds*' •tildM,lt can &amp; * t w n
i la not
he rtatad that the VUtmlnh' havw
. . In fe an'antlmale M tough
Fla., attorney. Ha was not op­
in this country. posed.'
*i
r
*g .
MU waa to bo u a l to th*
Roy E. Willy, of (tlnui Polls, &amp;
troop* were being trained and
Rout* after honlag out nf
Brine.) at Red ( ‘hinear base* Jrnrt difference* * batween the t w o D , waa elected chairman of lb*
A D A 1 house of delegates, the
acr&lt;&gt;4a thrc burster.
house*.')
legMali** body.
*
Dnofficlal source* said th'
French had lost 40 killed ard 80
wminded or m b .ln r in the Attack.
•T 'U p .
The communique aald "In an
admirable romlmt action, th*r Doag
Kite garrison uf sou fur*tgli
gn I*gionnairea resitted fodt fay fob!
despite bbvdy l.xsca and burtiln
itsfeixive work*, falling bark s
the southern m v IIo naf th* a
dal."
-with inrum
•ail the rotnmt
iS T *
fighter* and ho
lug wliboll real am) 'In dlfflcuil
1946
M ufliW ti. itpytertau tftetg^aMO*p|i
ride* on the ground' unllTnw fn t
moment
OLDS
"Aerial reconnaiiance
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Qul III 1-4,1 Angel** Joseph t lo ­
ve/ shot tm beautiful if I yr*i old
meilied (lauglltrr "be**uir dir ».*i
|cc »yrrl to lift alnlir III tin* bijf
IVUihI woild without lier ilsibly.
||k d turned lb* |uu on In until.

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

Florida Gambling
U 'M llM ./ rtmm Pate Use I
ling tn hi* l.aillwtek' "atiept fly
by, Sight arlleri who come in
and - »cll In one place on* night
and in another the n n l."
flow, ver, Iti.lddn* aihl.il “I am
npiwallng to you fur help, plraau
*ernt me an umlercuver man"
He didn't *ay why - he needed
help uml Warren'* office indicat­
ed he'll have to Iw more ipeelfir
If he wants a»*i*tanc*.
State Attorney T . K. Duncan
of (ialnr*vtl!r *aid hr will have
a hearing today on lb* reported
ambling In Levy county. The
gam
Dunncan »ald he I* *ummonlng
m t iIlly .ia In hi* Judicial rlrrhlt.
Tampa Tribune reported J. A.
Muiray lo the hearing, among
other*. Murray wrote lb* aerie*
of Article* on Florida gambling
which canard the ftbvaroer to
rail on the aherlffa for an scrhunting. *
*‘l am Incline.) to helievs that
the runditiona have been greatly
esaggersM," Duncmi wrote the
T*SheriH ll, l). Pearson of Bars
aota cmmiy *«U M U wa. A
»d In Mi ar4aT4ilirMwlll he
closed to th* beat uf mV ability.'*
He
report*! M waa
wa* unable to find
II* reported
ntarda n
any puwhUanl*
reported In tbe

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Th r I’hllnlhea Class nf the
T U F S D AY
First p-iptl.t Church had It# re­
Under the ipon-et hip &lt;*f B- ta gular business and soeinl meeting
I’hi sorority, tin rracpOnn- on Thursday night nt thr home of
ist m( th'* Fcr nald-l4iughtoii M r- M r. J. I.. I.rr on I’a rl Avenue.
nion.il M&lt;&gt; pital th Mi* II I’. 11-I With M r. A. I&gt;. Ilnllnway prrsiding routine business wa* dlsM i­
l l Tl&gt;. |{ W Ware HIM.’ Kin- of rmue.1 and rleetinn nf nffiei'ra
Mir Kir i Ala Dualist Churtli will *•« hehi, M u . Marian Stone wa»
have it, regular mrrtlnj* and tin president; Mr* J. It Phillip*, fit**
Mra. Huford
lltfllun of f f l i m at s "n I' M vlre-p r 1 a l d r n t :
Ilrown, a r c on d vicc-pre»idrnt;
at McKinley Hall.
The Friend-hip t*lu-« of tto Mr* -I. A I’omler. third viceI,aki’ Mill v Cumiiiin I V l 'hurt'll pM-idrrit; Air*. A. D. Holloway,
will rnr. t at tlo churrh nt * in* fourth vice*pre»idrnt; Mr*. Total
I’ M in ti.ol of at M rlV .il It.tiun, -reretary; Mr*. M. I..
Iln v n i', drvotlnnal leader; Mr*.
Miami's home.
Th r f'hapel Clmlr of iln K ti-i IVirothy Smith. trra*urer; and
Baptist I'hor.h will ttuel . 1 •!: 15 urnun rhalrman, Mr*. Clayton
Smith, Mr*. M, 1^ llayrie*. Mr*.
‘ .M
_ T h r lloim I .’iipii.• v ill Itlrrl Cliff Able*. Mr* Vickie William*
at thr Salvation Army at 7:311 and Mr* l|. II. Kortner.
Mr* Holloway, rrtirini; pre*ir. m
dent, wn* prr*enlr&lt;l a crystal
\\ K II M S I lt V
t ’lr.lr F'glrt with Mr 1 t'liff l. mon di*h with strrlinit trim and
Able . prof ram •halrman. » ill ■on. fori, hv AH* Cliff Ahlr* from the
•Inrl thr &lt;rvi&lt;i »t M no 1‘. M in cl,.** in appreciation of her year**
th. Mrmorial K'.hn aiionnl Building work.
Mr* llevne* pave revrral humand "Fa haws" will la hoard from
orou* read me* and Vlr*. Clyde
thr nirmto-i. 01 tit" Woman'* Al1*
llu m n h ri'. entrriained at the
lotihi y Union w hum liavi' itHrnHnl
and accompanied croup
llif Ihipll I t'n n p . il lr 100 th. •incnc lc*l liy Ml*. Itrallry (himntri. Friend* m l rii.inlwr. of hmn.
r rhnrih -Ilo illViti-.f to attend
Ili’ftr *hnirnt»
ron*i*linc
of
Th r Training Union F\e&gt;utivr
C.immittrr of thr H u t
Itiptl I luinmui -plit ,*ml cookie* wire
f’lnit. Ii will OK’ 1 at ;i K l I" \t In served hv thr ho«tr** a**i*trd by
Ih r Mrn lllbte I 1
of ||„. Mo. Mr* I P Phillip* to the followInc Mi*. John Under, Mr*, flrniley
nroili.1 Kilo, iimiinl ll’ohllnr,
W A. K**l&lt;r. Mr* lioncla* Slenl l l l If HI &gt; vY
Odham, Mr*. (Jordon Swalm, Mr*.
Tin (tlollifilion.1 of thr Kit • ■ 1tom. MrCharles
llrnham.
Haptid I'ln in h will hr ■ a 1***1 Mr* I. At HI mra. Mr# Clnrenrr
(.■t.itn amt Kntipiii’ meeting at 7 ..'tit Collin*, Mr*. J . M Stinrciphrr,
I'M
M i- land*.’ Paulk and Mr*. J. K
I h r llaplixl Sumlm Srlio.il A
Andrew*
rlai"ii*| I’lr h iio j . Mi ntin'* wit'
AUo Mr*. A. S Holloway. Mr*.
hr Id in th. K i | . i ll.pt 01 t loirrh William Slemper, Mr*. C. L Itanf N* w Smyrna |l&gt; irh ut v ".1 p At luin, Mr* M T . Ilaynea, Mr* F.
K. liodwln, Mr*. Clyde llumphrle*,
F R ID A Y
T h r iM iu h v r m rrlm ir of thr Alt* II II. Fortner Air* John
Woman’ • All— binary Union of thr Mnllav. Air*. Kdward Smllh and
F lr»l Itipti-l Churrh will 1“ brill Mr*. Cliff Aide*.
at 3:lri&gt; o'clock in thr g im ta l a*sembly tonnt. Mcmlois an urged
Mrs. Robert Hickson
to l«. pfrnrnl.
T h r Woman** Allvionarj Union
Rnlertnins Chapter
of thr Kind Bapti-t Churrn will
avr art InoUilltilion, ••'tvlrr for
T I k Gamma fotmnda Chaptrr
... Jmomlng n ffirn s mill n purty
, for thr wotorn tn ilo* “ Kemem- of ll.-la Sigma Phi sornrity met
hr*n o flum p" nt .Vli»l tr’flnek in Monday nighl at the home nf
Ihr Mrmorial Kdltratimial Build- Mr*. R o l-it llickaon at Slit Pal­
metto Avenue to celrtuate It*
In*.
frr«l anniversary.
There waan short business meet*
lU ’. lll.h VII I tllX il.
Srminola Itdiekah I-ndgn fin. me al which time the hospital
timt Him 11l.1 v night IU ih r retrptloItisl proiret was discussed.
jl.n .ti K. Hall, jftrt ^ m mmet All** Daphne Connelly, president,
nation of Ju ly mol .AuguM ■ spirssed her appiec lalion for
ip. . CherR-Il'.nmifli.....Kohlo thr Aniencan Hume IlepartmenL
nf .the Woman’* Club for hav­
.IHO.I |'l» 0.1. ll
During Ihr in. cling Ihr rhatter ing serve*! a* receptionist* dor* &lt; « Jraped in memory of M r». Ing the mnnth of August. It waa
,H R. Ituinrlt, wh&gt;i ha* In in a staled that the General Woman’*
imemb* r iif Ih r laadgr fin a mini Club had volunteered to nerve
Ker nf y ia r- mid »&lt;rvril na ,-y**cre- during ihr month nf Septemli«r.
Mr* Waller Turner wa* wel­
,ta ry dm tin: thr ln*l t« o years
comed hark into the chapter,
nf lirr rrsblerre in Sanford
1
I’lan* an Imlng mad.’ to cel* having returned to Sanford due
ibratr the lli-thah Viniiveirury ai to the transfer of her hushand,
thr nral me, ting. Almul ‘.’tl im no Capt. Turner, for duty oversea*.
The group was presented with
her * w n r present.
11 lilrlhday cake by rn-hoatensea
M u, IIirk»on and Mra. I.auran
Johnson The dining tape wa*
overlaid with a white rayon
*i
damask cloth. The rake (tearing
L
one candle wa* surrounded with
rtrrn e ry studded with yellow
and while hibiscus. The cake wa*
flanked on both side* with randle
«itik* holding yellow taper*. Mra.
Dah S&lt;nit, flrid president n t
Du otg miration, served thr cake.
I loot a Open
Those enjoying Ihr iteration
13:4V I' M Hml
were Mr* Scott, Mr* Johnson,
Mr*, la-sler Guthrie, Mr*. George
HA III; A IN M ATtNF.Vtl
llatiglrman, Mr*. Turner, Mra.
*Sr |:t&gt;0 1.1 4,lHt |‘. M.
Charles Vndonlen, Mr*. Hiekaon,
Mis* Connelly, Mis* Kliialielh
llyson, Alisa Tni M vlnrilnn, Miaa
Peggy
Duncan,
Mlaa
Shirley
Smith, Air** 11irk son and Mra.
Hawkins Connelly, sponsor.
CHILMtEN FREE!
Children I'n d rr 13 Y u . Ad
A N N O D N C K M F.N T
milled Free With Parent*
Anytime- llir r p l Saturday
The UldHet meeting of the U nit­
A Sunday.__________________ ed Connell of church Women will
ha held in Sanford Friday.
Mr*. J . M. Kdenfleld of Jark; TODAY K WEDNESDAY
IONVille, State president, will be
present. All officers from this dis­
trict and anyone Intrreshfd In till*
work I* urged to com«.
Alerting In lie held In the Kl#i»copal Parish llmise from 10:01) A.
M. tn 3:00 I’.M Kverynne i* asked
to bring sandwiches and coffee
will lie furnished by the local
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c rs o n a l $
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Lee »pent
last weekend in t.akr Wale* visititiR their daochtcr and Hrn-in-law,
Mr. and Mr*. I.ee Draper.
Sydney Chase. »on of Mr. and
Mr*. S. O. Chaar, Jr., Irft Sundae
to enter hi* *rtmid veat ai AVih«|.
Iw iry Foreat Sehn,d in Orange. Va
Mr. and Mr*. K.. B. H»m l»ll hav
returned aftrr -prndint? ihr |a-l
two months In AA'aynrsviHe. N. C
Miss Betty Yarborough, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Ml*. J. AV Y*r
hoiough of Geneva, left vrsterdny for Washington I* C where
she will enter American Knivrrsitv
a* a freshman.
Tommy Vaughn anil
Kenneth
l.rffler are leaving
today
for
Knugvillr, where they will icsume
their atUille* al the t'nlvi-r-iiv
Tennessee.
Mr. and Mr*. Norman Wr.lekind
and children, Honnle, Narma .lean
oral Carol have returned in llieh
home in Dclotml, afli 1 (a im; her*
for the Kerwin-Perold wedding
Ml** June lloar Ihltlnn, tlaiigh
ter of Mr. anil Mr*. S P t'nlton.
ha* left for Aliami, where she will
enter nursing Gaining at Jackson
Memorial Hospital
Mis* Jackie Cameron, daughter
nf Mr. ami Mr*. J. M Cameron,
and Miss Beverly Gradlck, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Air* J. K Gardlrk,
Irft last week fur Atlanta where
they will enter nursing training a)
Crawford Long Hn*piiat.
Mr*. Knlwrt Krrwin has return­
ed to Freehold. N. J. after spend*
Ing the pa*t week with Air. and
Mrs. Paul Pcjold. She wa» here
for the marriage of her daughter
Mis* Ixds l.lllian Krrvsin to Paul
P, Peru Id, Jr.

Group Is Kntcrtiiined
Ry Miss W illiam s
The Christian Women’s Fellow*
shin of the Fir*t Christian Churrh
met at the home nf Mlaa Susan
Williams Alomlay nighl with Mr*.
|{. AV. Caaaulo’ a* cu-hnste**.
T h r meeting wa* railed to order
by Mr*. Casstihe. The worship
program wa* given by Mr*. K.
K. Bing. Air*. •». L. I’raraon and
Mr*. V. II. tlrantham wa* in
charge nf the study program. Air*.
O. D Ijvndre** wa* appointed
puMIrtty chairman for the year
and also asked to serve as sun*
ahine chairman for the year. The
president urged all the member*
to mnke rail*.
Delicious
refreshment*
were
server! by the hostesses to the
following Air*. Al- II. Billingsley,
Air*. W. II. Young, Air*. O. I,
Pearson, Air*. C. R. Grlemr, Air*.
J. I* Horton, Mrs. Itill Kva, Mrs.
II. K. Ring. Air*. R. G. Fog, Mr*.
V. H. Grantham, Mr*. W. C,
Clause, Mr*. A. H. Gramling, Air*.
O. D. losndres*, Mra. Beth* I Rlrhard* and Air*. James Alder
man, Mr*. R. W. Ca**ube.
P .T.A . C tlK N C H ,
The Seminole County Coonrll of
Parent--Tearher* Association will
hold Its first meeting AVednetdav
at Southslde Primary School. The
meeting will begin at 2:00 P.Af.
Mr*. C. E. Hit tell County Council
president requested all
offlrer*
and chairmen tn attend the board
meeting at 1:30 P.AI.
President* of all local unit*
urge all delegate* In attend. The
public is cordially Invited.

CHURCH

n&gt;nA in

h an fo r d

O V I K D O — (S p e c ia l)- The
Oviedo Methodist Church was the
•erne of one of the loveliest wrd*
dings nf thr Fall season when on
Sunday evening at ft P. Al. Alia*
Jrnnnr Chance, the daughter of
Mr. ami Mr*. AA'. T . Chance nf
Oviedo, lierame the bride of David
Ustler, son of Air. and Mr* H a r­
ry Dsllcr of Apopka. The Reve­
rend K. T. Slatrdifer. minister of
the church, performed the doublering candlelight service in tnc
presence of a large group of
friend*.
Palm* formed a background for
the myriads of white candle* In
seven.branched randtrahra
and
baskrt* nf
white gladiolus**,
asters, chrysanthemum* and pom­
poms.
A prnginm of traditional nup­
tial music was played by James
l.awtnn. organist. Mrs William
Henry Alarttn, soloist, gave a
lovely vocal selection. "I la&gt;ve
A 011 Tru ly ". Mr«. Jim Staley and
Merritt Slalcv sang "Because
Vou Are You". The pews were
marked with cluster* of white
flower* and fern tied with white
maline.
Given In marriage by her
lather, the bride wore » gown
of white bridal satin and ehaut illv lace was used for Ihr drop
shoulder neckline. The nylon marg u i-rltr yoke was rdgrd with a
i-erlhn of larr. The basque rams
to a point In front with long fitted
strove* ending rn a jmlnt over
the hands. A double tier of lace
bordered the front skill estending to the back and inlo the
Cathedral Ir.tln. She wore a co­
ronet of orange blossom* and
fingertip veil of French illusion.
She rarrled a white prayer book
lopped wltb an on hid la'arrug
streamer* of white »atin ribbon
and small white flower*. Her
only ornament wa* a single strand
of pe’nrt*.
Alls* Billie Chance, her sister*
maid of honor, wore a bill- taffe­
ta dress featuring basque waist
with double bertha collars and
full skirts. Her h u d lie** and
mitts were made uf material
matching her dress. She also
wore bmlarina slippers of match­
ing material and color and a
single strand of pearls. She car­
ried a nosegay of roschudl,
aster* and mums in pas I el color*
with blue rihlam streamer*.
The bridesmaid*. Aliases Doro­
thy Nihlark, t'arleoe AIcKinnon,
Charlene AA'ellmoo, Joanne Meek,
Harharu la c and I .aJune Kstes
wore dicasrs in pastel shades of
vlnk. lavender, (teach, aqua, y rlow and lime green fr*pcrtivr|v,
fashioned after that of thr maid
of honor. They also wore their
hiwddrres. mpg- and Ik U n n a
shoes nf material to match their
dresses. They rarh wore a single
strand nf pearl* and rarrled nn*rgays of nisrhudt, aster* and
mum* in pastel rotors with satin
rildmn streamer* to match their
dresses.
I .it r l«- Nancy Kste*. cousin of
thr bride, wns flower girl. She
was dressed In white over blur
with a Mile sash h'he rarrled 1
white tiaskrt, filled with rose
petals,
la'aring
blue
tibia'll
streamers with a corsage uf rose
Kiel* on the handle.
Robert ttlliff liuHose, rin g-'
lienrer. was dressed in white. Hr
carried the ring* on a white sa­
tin heart shaped pillow rdgrd
with lace, hearing white satin
ribbon streamrra.
Torn t.lghlsey, of Apopka, was
the l&gt;e*t man. Jim Dstlry, brother
of the hrfrtrgroom; Donald Rut
tono; Bill Huggins; Jack Chris*
mas; J D Channel and Jim liar
lit, all of Apopka, wrre Uthers
AD*. AV. T . r'hanee, mother of
the bride chose an aqua rrrpe
ensemble with white nrrrsaoiir*
with which she wore an orchil
corsage.
Air*. Harry Ustler, mother of
the bridegroom, wore a pink cr*

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PAGE THREE

. F L O R ID A

Miss Jennne Chance
W eds David Ustler

A n d Personal Activities

c
7“7 ~P^~T~ "T ~ IO fficers A re Elected
o o c ta l L a lc n d a r
By Philathea (Mass

H A N rn n n

Hollywood

HAPPY B IR T H D A Y
Micky Constantine
IT Z O I.D K K R A A IN AVHDDING
Frank 'tench. Jr. and Jimmie
Ludwig served as usher* In the
Prtohl-Ktrnrin wedding which wa«
held on Sunday afternoon at All
Si.nl* Catholic Church.
pe ensemble, rlon jacket effect.
II i t cor-age was of pink rosebud*.
Following the ceremony a reeeplion wa* held in the church
annes. AA'hitc gladlolusea, chry­
santhemums, aster* and pom­
pom* were u«ed for decorations,
while the bride’* table was cover­
ed wilh a lace cloth and center­
ed with a lovely arrangement of
white wedding hells attractively
displayed on a mirror. On one
s’de was the three-tiered wedding
inke. On the other aide wa* the
(i\«ta l punch tmwl, rarh flanke.l by white taper*.
Miss Shirley Junes, cousin nf
the bride, kepi the luidr's lawk.
Mr*. Jamr* I'artin ami AV, T .
Ounce met the gursts nt the
i,'”&gt;r, inlrtalticmg them tn the
member* nf the bridal party that
••■imed the receiving line.
Presiding over the hridr% ta­
ble, serving cake and punch were
the bride's aunts, Mcsd'ttni « Leon
Olliff, A. Al, Jones and Alarion
Kite*, of Oviedo, and Airs. Calol Hammer irk, nf Apopka
Those assisting in serving were
Mesilam** Charles T . Nihlark,
I: AA Kite*. K. Al, Olliff. Don
I'ltey, James Partin ami AA', A.
Teague,
The couple left during the even­
ing for « wedding trip to Cocoa
Beach For travelling the luiile
chon an aqua weather vane suit
am| an aqua hat, with which she
wore black arressmlr*. Her cor­
sage mnaisted of an orchid taken
from her bride's bouquet.
Mr*. F s llri is a graduate of the
Oviedo High School after which
»hi* attended Boh Jon*** College
at Greenville, 8. C., where she
specialised In business and music.
She is a very talented musician,
being very well known and popu­
lar as she has entertained with
musical selections for many civic
clubs and local organisation*. RKe
vn » Sunday School Superinten­
dent of the Junior Department cf
the Oviedo Methodist Church pri­
or to her marriage. For the past
year *hr ha* (wen employro in
thr ('Itirrns Bank of Oviedo.
'l l Ustlerr is *
a g
graduate of th'"
Apopka High
He is a
eh School.
Schi
pirinber »f the Naval Hcscrvr. lie
i* a1 present assneialed with his
father in buslltfsa In A(aipka,
Out-of-town guests for the Wed­
ding included Mr*. T . J AVilllnk;
Mr. and Mr*. AValter I.. Carter
and daughter, Bet*y Ann; Mr.
«nd Ait», J. I,, t,cwi«, all of San­
ford.
Alto Air*. II. R. Murphy, Aliss
l.amnnn
Blsnkly, Alls* Al"rnn
Stone, AD** Kliratieth ttlliff, Mar•ha Kaye and Tom m y Wagner,
,.f Orlando
Also Mrs, W. Al Colbert, Jr,,
"f Tangerine; Air. and Mr*, it. A.
Parker, of (Jnldenrnd; and Mr.
and Mr*. T . T. Wheaton and
daughter, Joy, and son. Adair, of
Winter Park.
Also Mr. and Air*. John Snt'on; Mr. and Mr*. Harry Ustler;
Mrs. B L Wallers; Air. and Mr*.
Harrold
Ustler and daughter,
Linda; Mr. and Air*. Sam Getoglia: Atr, *ml Air*. FI wood list&lt;»r; Air*. D. Winslow and dan-’h
era, Nancy ami Sally; Mr am)
Mr*. Fred 11. K m ; Air. and Alra.
"onald ifstler and -on; Mr and
Mra, Wilson llammerlrk; Mr. and
Alra. tl. J. Ustler; Mi. and Atr*
'•'ormsn Ustler; Mr. and Air*.
Paul listlrr and Atr. and Airs,
t’and llammerlrk and son, Carol
•r., of Apopka.

Plantation Instates

By BOH TH O M A S

By K A TE BRINK A. IIENNINGKR

H O LLY W O O D . Sept 19 — i/T’l
—
Time now to ^ive * (f 'v
thought* to that species of Ilu’. iywood Hfe known as the screen
writer.
The movie scrivener I* a miirh
maligned gent. H r I* branded as
everything from a *oul-selllng
hack to heaven know* what and
I* often pictured as having wild
hair, loud shirt* ami two swim­
ming pool*.
Actually, the serren writer is
a craftsman who works hard nt
hi* profession Take Uanald AirDougall. lie wear* neat suit*
with white shirts arid owns but
one swimming pool, He Is good
looking enough to he an actor,
which he was until he discovered
he could tnskr more money wilh
a typewriter,
Like actors who have their
favorite
performances,
writer*
have pet wisecracks MacOnugaB
was telling me his favorite,
which was horn In Joan Craw­
ford’s home
Alar Dougall,
producer
Jerry
AA’ald and dirretor Alike Curtis
were visiting the actress tn dis­
cus* "Alildted Pierre." They were
ushered into a beautiful den with
walls and furniture of leather.
"IlniM ," -aid the writer, "This
rmi«t he tikr living in a wallet.”
Nobody laughed. MacDougall
tried to put the line in the -cript
ami wa* tol.l ii wasn't funny. Ire
tried to injcit i| into three olhescripts, but it wns always to,sed
out. Finally h&gt;- managed In s1!)!
it into "June Bride." “ It got a
big laugh." he added happily.
Many of hi* line* are taki'-r
from life, t'nr day he returned
home from work ami was given
a hug by hit daughter. "You'd
lieltet take good rare nf me." ho
•aid. "Good daddies are hard to
find."
"Y’uu wrren't &gt;0 hard In find,"
answered Ihr girl Ynu will hear
the line said b) John Garfield’s
daughter
in
"The
Breaking
Point.”
Annthcr
Alai Pinball
favorite
came in "Alildred Pierce.” Kve
Arden observed Jack
Carson
giving her an all-inclusive glance,
“ Leave something on me,” she
said, "I'll catch cold."
Gag line* change the times,
the writer pointed out. lie il­
lustrated with the old situation
of the husband opening the elnset
door and finding another man
there.
"Tw enty year* ago, it would
have been funny In do the unnbvlous.” hr sard "The husband
would *av 'AA’hal arr you doing
here?' Tnc man would answer,
‘ Wailing for a streetcar.'
“ Now you would get tin laugh
by having him answer 'Hiding.' ”
Most gags come nut nf the
situations in thr script, he said.
Not often does a writer rnmo
up with a line that Is funny by
Maelf. tin* that c o m e s tn m!nd t.i
No*| ^ Coward’s from "Prliate
f.ivf*": "A woman should tut
struck regularly, like « gong.”
Film writer* also rhrrish their
own private joke* which don’t
get In the script, tine of MarIbiugall * pet* wa* a rnmmont
»n a moth.eaten film script
about an air squadron. Borrow­
ing an old film cliche, hr said;
’ You can't send the boy* up in

The many frieml* of Bess Pat­
terson, who usually bring* you
the new* - f the Plantation, - i l l
lie dellghtrtl to know that her
son James wo* able to talk to
her by long distant c telephone
on Tursday. She has lieen ho»pilaliied at Rhinrtieck, N. Y’ since
Sept. 3. She said the doctor
promise* in discharge her from
the hospital in two week*. She
ha* asked 11* lo llialik her many
friends for thrtr choiring mr»
sages We think it1* a good sign
that she has regained her *rn*(
of humor for she finished the
conversation by saying that since
her right wing i* clipped, she’ll
have to lento to write with her
Irft hand Get well soon. I'atlv
AVe all mi** you.
AA’hai a month ft.i Itiitli.lay- '
Tcs* Denman and Itohnt New
Ion had their* on Sept f&gt; Y'ou
may remember that it Mined a
little tbal day *0 there » m | i 'l
many caller* Air* Joseph Noll
had a biilhduy on Alonday Tto
relrlq atiiirr started wrrb 1 .an
asta parly and tnithdny &gt;ake nt
the home of Atr ind 'I t - H m y
Hughe- on Saturday ovenlnc. fol
lowed hy another party "n Sun
day evening arid a minim nr. gull
limrnnmrnt on Monday. No won
drr somctnnly said, "A l last wo’yr
finished celebrating
Margaret’hlrthday.” Alt* Atnrlrnson and
Air*. Robert Newton abate Sept
11 a* a bitthdat. To all of &lt;|ir*r
and t" any we m i'-ed we *av
"Many ahppy returns of the day "
Mg and Me- Alfred Brairlt
are very hapt&lt;v this s o l to tie
entritaining thrtr grandson and
hi* bride The boney nioorn i *. Alt
and Air* Howard K Slearn of
Watertown, Alas- wen mnr tied
on Sunday. S.pt |u Tlic groom's
mother I* Ihr daughter ..( Mr
ami Alt* llrault
I.rr Hatfield ha- obtained n
position as nurse in Ihr Del.mol
Hospital.
Mr and Mr*. F I. Millet and
their two thihlirti have moved in
to the two story cottage to at the
Mansion
Alls* Ivy Blackburn and Ml**
Anna Alarshall arc here from New
Y’ork trying to divide what kir tl
of hnu*r they will build on then
lot on Angeju* Drive
Construction ha* been -laitcd
on the home of Airs Rrnjirl A I
ley on Medina Road..
Air. and All*. Itiihnri nf Valeri
ria Road reluctantly bade their
house guest* good-bye on Thor»
day
They have enjoyed very
much the lornpan) id Mr Itahner**

r i l l t ’LF. M E E T IN G
_ Thi R.W.A. Circle nf th* First
Christian Churrh met at the home
of Mr*, o, T . IVarson, Monday. In
the ab.enre of the chairman and
vice-chairman, Mra. H Cl. Fov pre
rJdrd, Alisa Ru-an William* gave
the devotional nn faith, and At is
A' H. Grantham talked on ChtiDan Family life.
During the snelal hunt, refie.b
merits were served by the ho.trlo Mr*. A’. H. Grantham, Mr* AA'
II. Hugh**, Mm. K t|. F ni, Mi*
Mildred Knight of Orlando. All*.
Ru&gt;an Williams and .Sylvia I'rai
son.

that script. It'* ttiurilci."
Another favorite
a w tf in ’*
remark about the filming of "D m
Juan" with K&gt;rn| Flynn Tlo- di
feetnr, Vincent Sherman, wa*
enristaiitly rewriting ihc scrlnr.
lillthnred hy GroiKir OpiM-nbeimn
A
Jokestei
tagged
the filet
"Sherman'*
ALinh
T in .nigh
George."

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brother and hi* wife of Rich­
mond Hill. N. Y.
AA'r are pleased to hear that
Mrs. Aaron Dungnn is well on the
road to recovery after a three
weeks’ rtay In a Norfolk hospital.
Shr nr, i V -. Dntigao will
begin to build their home here.
Friends of Mr* Walter Taylor
ate glad to know that her re­
cent Illness was of short dura­
tion.
The swimming pool hi* been
a favorite gathering plare thl*
week It', m fine condition and
most enjoyable these warm Septenrlier day*. On Wnlnraday af­
ternoon a dotrn nr more swim­
mers were delighted to *ee 41
year old Mis. Dowling go down
thr ladder and bathe in iho pool.
What a g&lt;md sport! Mis* A I lea
Sirkman, her giand-daughter, has
just returned from * vacation
in New A'ork Her parents. Alt,
and Mr- Fred A'ollkotner were
iclieved when thru daughter fin­
ally arrived afin
a delay of
scvrntrrn hours caused hy a wash­
out in Virginia.
Albert Bartsch. Ihc son of Mr*.
George Denman, won * tironrg
medal for roller skating in a
.oldest in Jacksonville last week.
Tin* 1* the first step toward his
becoming a profr-sional. Nest
Ihc silver and Ibcn the gold
Olio Rapharl and Freddv Senikrn left on Thursday for their
homes in Tcaneck. N. J after a
ten day ri-it at Ihc Glachinn home
on Medina Road The boy* were
fellow classmates of Itrtb GI*.
chlno in high school
Atr and Air* Joseph Spisak
are starting to build their home
on Santiago Bond anil hope to be
in 11 !«*f.ae Christina*. While
wailing, they are living In the
Drnndi house an Palmira Road.
Alls l.tnyd and her daughter
Alts
Yirnnit Giimcharri haw
taken th, flye .hildien north for
&lt;1 va&lt;ation
Air. GiitAichar r( Is
glad In haye hi* new house tn
keep him ncslipii-il although he
doe* find him -rlf ladling aiound
in it. Hep,111 has It that hr does
mil like balching
We weir sorry
hear that Alt,
James Itonim'V had to go In thr
hospital. Some of his friends gave
him a party before be left Our
good wishes go with him
A number of vacationist* have
returned Oil* week and we're
glad In wrlromr them back Mr*.
Al I If odd Leonard has come hour*
after a five weeks' vinlt ujth her
family in Mnm ni Iiiim 'U h «9ml New
York
Alt and Mtb. Nnrmmi 1lionld
have iilso rc liltlicil after a month
spent u it h lh»ir children •rvl
gtamh liit.lrein III Philadelphia■ and
New A’oi k
Alt and '1|« AA' 1' l.angbehn
fi«*«1 nflrv
&gt;« Du**
hay r
rvl h i 1
month " vnr •lL»n in npp#*t New
' •
A'nrk 4ln»p
Nnd Mr* Joseph SanttlAll
lo telitrnrd r(|«»| • !««Y«||«»C two
VlPplk * in *i'onnrflLut H r -ay*
Ihr wm lh ri h im iti*i1 iml lie 1*
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OCR F A M O U S N A T IO N W ID E

The Woman’* Mltaiomary Union
of Seminole Baptist Association
which I* composed of 37 rhurclie*
la tn have * “ leadership Confer*
enee“ lead bv the Stale Officers
at the First Baptist Churrh, Day
Iona Beach, on Sept. 26, 27, and
2*1. All the a«*nelatlnna| officers
and the president* and the gen­
eral offlrer* of the Woman’s
Missionary Union* In the Associa­
tion are urged tn attend thia con­
ference.

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P. T . A M F E TIN G
The South Ride Primary P.T.A.
If your family like* sour cream will meet Thursday afternoon at

you might try using it in a sand,
with spread: m il a quarter cup
of the rrratn with Iwn-thlrd* rtrp
shredded Ameriran rh»»-*e and
two tablespoons of finely cheeped
pickle nr plrkte relish.

3:1 &amp; o'clock.
The meeting will he In the farm
of a Tea, In honor of the new
teacher*.
A ll parenta are
vrited to attend.

cordially

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Roberts After 20th Win Tonight
Approaches Alexander’s Record

Hr A S SO C IA TED FHEHS
Beef on the tlett, a more or lr»* valuable con
mild September dayi. it ben
eastern Conference football
their paJded charge*. SEC coaches like
Never tbe one* to pam|
jin Slippery Rock tu Suofonl Art biriV
totcHc* throughout the land
ironing out tbe kinks foi d«a&gt; oldA
tieautle* into tbe t-atket. PaidWt
t ah-nuv-rah.
Nu trinllur* of moment are t train, tub: batketl&gt;all ttntea Ini*
expected In Houtheavtcrn Con­ time J„e heaved tev.ial ntftle*
ference ptar on Saturday, but to Jaff Knox ant Pete Kent*
fan* will - get their money'* worth in grand atyle.
Vanderbilt It taking thin** eaxy
at tueh opeuinu game* at Ken*
lucky
and
Loulitana
State, preppina for little Middle TeaUeuijcU Tech ami Southern Mrth- ne*tee State A little rough w o *

PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 19 --(VP)
Back in 1917. two Moibl
wait a|o, iIm Philadelphia Pbillte* had a pitcher vim won more than .0
|a h ri in one aeaton. They heven’l had one liner.
Tonight that not-»o-(lortout record might be altered, unleit th-r
obputint Chicago Cub* trot wln-W**—
. --------^ebln Hubert*. ace of tbr I96tl C c J a * . * /
FhlllWt' mound corp. that bat I C l C l Y
lehfd Ihe WMi Kid* to within _
B
urhinic distance of the Naliot.l f V . 1
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I be Sennnoir High Sr bool
Celery fed*. ratrd at a fatter and
milt It implored team, aie yetting
into the final piatlni teuton* 11n*
week Itriore then opening game of
the 1950 teuton witb tlie Oilando
liyer* in ()rlamlo Iml.iv night.
lire I rili. although i|Hutin-(
tome of the (atletl batkfield men
ever to don a Seminole High
School football uniform, will hr
the under dog of the ronletl.
fed Coath Carl “(root*" Kel­
lie* declared that "'although iht
boy* baie ibown much improve­
ment ami teem to he a much Intel
learn than tail year, they lai k
in ex|teiiente and depth in re
w iv e * ."

period to be at lop sided a* a
pair-legged tu« dancer. Walkover
victories »eem to be-In the card*
fur Alalwraa over Chattanooga,
Florida over Citadel, Trtine*aer
oVet Mittlatippl Southern, and
MUiiiaiupi State o te r Arkema*
State. Even the tallbird* bluahed
(a rarr light I when they potted
Ihe oddt on thi* quartette of
puihnver*.
It aeema that tome of tbe bird*
tied trouble counting that high,
for they gave Arkanant Stale i'2
point*. Citadel 28, Challaiieoga
Then um e iiiitrwfa will lead the inexperienced Florida i,aiui Mile, la the only halfback letXeraian returning from last ’ear. The 29, and Miaaiaaippi Soullwm hit.
Be that aa It may, the boya are
tlirough the Ith'di seaion. Couch Huh Womlruff, at Baylor t'mvcrsil. (iator* open with Citadel on September Z.lrd and tlren meet hiqueane,
lint vear, will Ik. in hia fn*t year ar. head man of Ihe Florid* (iator. (ieorgla Tech, Auliurn, Vanderbilt, Furman, Kantucky, Georgia, hard at It getting in tire pink for
the opening encounter*.
Captain Align* William*, of Tampa, ia the only &gt;-apetit-rued quartet Mlmnl and AUluima In that order.
A jarring t u n r ii waa the word
hack on the .quad und alternate captain Loren llrnadua, of Jatkaon
_________
that went
t b r round* after
Geoi gin's Monday workout. Patty
Koeco ami Zippy Morocco— the
nearest thing to double-talk the
I RAD IO STA TIO N
boy* can to** t.ack at Coach Wal­
ly Butt*— performed nohly. ami
I
W.T.R.R.
t.uklv litun*on'i punting pleated
everyone.
Ld Fi 11|*ov 11r threw a curve
t i »:«!•«y
(1AINI1SVIUJ1. Sept. 19
(S|ieiial)
Tin
low on the inilde. H«g narduii,
N*ws
CiUibT* Hulkfogt handed the Pain Bland Matinn
k|Hirli Kina DC liar
tub larok* like a few old bate« Mi n i l *\ I I t i . l t:
Tardhrh* H ina *
not made tbe ilrrpmg any luumlcr for Florid*'*
Lall IMitra gut lulled up here. Ed
I I t * II
H I .
P rl
ti ll
Hport* fa ra d *
M » Torn
»ii , r.i •*&lt;
FillpuviU, a hat dtducking end.
Woodruff.
print.-* Hina* a t plana
Ui.Moit
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WILLIAMS

WOODRUFF

Florida Worried About Citadal
After Saturday Win Over Marines

The O le ry Fed* air eliter led
to haw 20 men in uniform Friday
night aa compared with the much
*lrongrr Tigers' 4f&gt;
I lie I . . l u l l , making th ru tlrbul umici W o
r o u . .it
i t t*
«n
ti*
t* *1 *7*
•
With an average weight of IC6 &lt;'l vvrlar.it
ieaM.ii hate neat S atu rday night e
*1 I n
1*1 I I I *
pound* and a few letterrnen from IV' hV baitilhelon
aynii.&gt;t C itjiie l. K ic k o f f time ti |
*1 t i
*•» I t
lail year the Titter* ate rated at )&lt;l aI*g oo i l
H P M.
,f&gt;,&amp; &gt;'""•» hi
il It
IN
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a good prut pert In Florida'* Hfg i-rii(*.i.ii-Ma
** •* t m i t
With two week* of heavy wort | onft rei.ee w,.
i t , . k I h lr*t*r*lar
Ten,
l n n I, l- v lt .O t |
After meeting the Tiger* Fri­ III,tiiti.
lv t o u t
I tlt lu ll tl &gt;
day night the Frtla will return
l.aMn T*tfa|
home uti Sept. 29 to meet the N* «r T u r k n I ’h lc a g u i i. i e l. i i
hi | I * . * I v i l a m I V - l l i
Kutlit Panther* in the tint of U H«(|a inil ,g
l i, li ■■ HI l a i i l i I ole b u ­
three ttraight home game, of the
l l , i&gt;|,li ii i l v i nr l l a i i i * * i t i . n
into teaton.
M a r v e l I I I |l|
The Celery Fed*' fuiwntd wnl), Phlia.lvlj.hlM a* l o w . .It H ) o I*
111 i&gt; 11...il I* mmi i l l - l l i
at medium weight ami with n tilth IfuMoi,,
*1 t'1,%. Imiil HluMti i l l -A i
experience, it elected, to I-- fait
*». I.tioon i r u - l t i ,
ItraialKlaa b i u o
aud daiigeroirt Dll the offline
o l k mi horne ( » I . Vt a i h l u a Thote returning 'fiutrl" la*t year lollN eI,w I 1V.MI..O
I ) n * * ) i* i II .•|..n X
ate: Walter ft.nth and Human i t,u* er, ; i i . i h i t i i i p h U r
[ i n w l l i t hiii.i* 1 1( 1. Hi

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Itrtltiaa Oa A Cloed
R n a ln M u tlr
H.hfnM H i.» ln i Authority
V a r lriy lla ll
Men T t * tlaml
N ight Rdltlun
Phil lived At organ
At llorn* With Mu*tc
N*w* A let* Kcorti
Oft
W M IV R IU it
fthythm riot.
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KontUnty whu ha* made fid ralu f appearance* thl* aeaaon. And
1/ Jim aeeda help Sawyer can
(all on Kag llelntileman, H l i
Donnelly nr Ken Johnum. Nona
of the** three have com* uu l j
Mpectatlnri* but on a few brief
urea*ion* they've »huwn flaahe*
i f brilliance.
Sawyer aald be hope* Miomebody make* a comthack. Might
Now
iw my pitching wlertiuna arn

I up In the air.’1
Every one but Hubert* tonight,

I, New Till It (, llrnnhivil S

Police Chief Hits
99 Out Of 100 In
Pistol Practice

Jll n n k lv li at ti.ilh, I t i l l llnatntl *■
N . h V i , I k 1. n . l l a d . l p M * T. P l H a l.arali I a r a t t i l
Philadelphia 1
ti.. tl no r l hum* i l l
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i in. ini.ati 7. P hiladalphl a I . a n a *
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J*olWa C h lw 'lto T C. WIIUaum
M f all competition at piatoi prac­
tice held by the Scmtnol* tiun

FAME* HAS IIONN TKOCMI.F:
I ’ A H I H — i A ' r - P erf e ct

lin g e r

J^ u u a ril

Scgthgrk t.»ilr Mundvll, at five
fret, four incur* amt I6n |Mnind*,
ia tbe Muailnl man on the P*J.i
state football aquad.
V
U L C A 'i firtt football team, In
1919, dropped a 72-u decltion to
Manual Art* high ichool of Lo*
Anggte*. "

H'a l&gt;anc*tim»
United Nation*
K a y Kyatr

i i , i i m u v PlillwliHlit* I: *w«v
•g•i l l»»*l*h.| A
liuvteli a p b u l o * ( &gt; t lli* Vurh 7

r a a L iy i.i,
|P*M (

coasting aluNg while waiting far
the September llu opener agalntt
Alat-ama ' A* football prtctlc*
yuH, that's a Ionic way off.
Mississippi it taking no chance*
with It Friday night aotree eqll
Memphis State. Coach Johnny
Vaught ha* ordered heavy sriitnmatfe, in the wake of Memphis
State* rtg to 0 breeie last week­
end uver union.
Aut-urn i* get ting teady f«r
Wofford, and awret to hear U
the Wuffi.id wall wafted wettward from South Carolina.
“ A t long a* lie been coaching
football." lamented Wofford coach
Phil 'Dlckena, "I've never »*en a
team at low mentally and phjfJcally."
The wordt have an old, tad,
familiar tititf, and reek illghtlf
of moth hall*. No matter, l licked*
i* probably nearrr right than
wrong, an almost miraculous' tlate
for a coach ill a pre-game predic­
tion.
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deputation of numlclpal councilJiira that be will *a-e what can
lie ilniiv about tmluciug tbe aoiao
of mutur-horn* in I’aria. A tugteatnm that u*e of horn* miglit
«• banned entirely waa rejected
on ground that It would *low
traffic and make the congeal Ion
Wurae. Two hundred and d x ty eitfht I’aria motoiiita have been
flunl for “ahuilre" u*e of moturhorn* during the pn*t three
month* hut vlitnni notice lift I*
relief from the ueuai clamor.

f

Mnphomore* are holding down
nine of tl ttarting po-.ithm. on
the lliSO Fnivenitv of Xrimna
f.»'thnil tram.
Four a *ugar *yrup flavored
with fresh mint over dicwl melon
ami ierve a* a *auce for ice reearn.

chance* are hell be teady for the
highoff,
There'* a wide-eyed rumor go­
Syw*
ing ground that Trnne**ee plan*
w ea la ra J t m b . i w
t* ri#t Idtpdfoldrd againat Miaa***n nrlni-n Ctufi
vhiippl Southern, but that'* probN *«*
Mnralny toi-.i-t* tM tlla g
•Sf- taking ft a little ton/far.
tta ttv -n a r k
Thr Vol«* *co»», imwrvrr, will no
U a rn ln g trevolhma
doubt look like a flrure In an
Mood* In Music
Kintteln equation herore
Worth At Nina
■Ipri Southern l&gt; ratted from the
Thll need At organ
r rwta tr l | « a * r t
field. ,
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Where An awI* P**r to Tread
Frank Alexander'* *pralned an­
f la ttg farad*
kle te expected la be healed by
A tie r. 4 r iir l Mutrn
3*ti|rd*y,. but
,flUI
Fulton'*
Mrtadr N a a i t l n , '
•boulder Injury hat token him out
Waatve M lW tra il,
indefinitely.
Mrrh, A g la r
’ Tledrghi Tech Ik working on It**
Mnrntaa V a rie ty
Jluale I l a w a ll
paw p*t tern* for Saturday'*
P r a y e r f o r Peara
cante In Tata*. Coach Bobby Dodd
W w M A t Noua
wai cheered t&gt;y the return of Joe
Radio F a rm Hie,a*
H i t I'M ,
Ktlnmk 'who ha* been nuralng a
!•..p ila r M t r
bruited hip. J im flipped a few
U l l i i A m r r lta n t
tM lr ghetra
M torteal V trtrH ra
liai N u a t llaneti
W urhl &lt;U T h re e

Ttnta y'a glar
IIIla a (leadline*
To u r M rh M tr Kona*
Muatr la.m* Pruaram
It* IlM iu rrt
Ilk) iOn. Ili.ar
Nrtent Hf.i

Olt. C . L . PKRSONS
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v:s,wa\Ki

tloeen'l know.
‘
"No, I haven't marie any
thangea." he aald. VI JUrt keep
going along trying tu gri my bit*.
Karlirr I wna trying tu di&gt;
thing* wt Ihe plate lo acinii uni
of F.. Frobably you couldn't imtice It from the *tamki. But now
I've found it again.
“ Laat apt!ng I hit to ‘rigid
more than uagal. Hut now every­
thing la jut like It u m i | to tu-.
I pull everything. I hope it kn-pa
up."
Rinre hi* return, Aug, 17, lliMagglo hn« played 12 game*. Ho
ha* i6 hit* in hi* la*t 110 at U b .
lfl(4e* and nine homer*. 10*
•eaeon batting averagr eonr^tl
from Jf70 to .298. Any day no,
berhap* tonight at ('oinUkey I’ark.
i map go over .100 fur the find
ii# ainc* H a y .
DIMtgglu'* ‘‘comeback", when
any were writing hi* tan-ball
-Ituary, (parked a home run
. fm n BtOO A. W. toW M f . M.
llty by In* entire Yankee clifb.
At 468 at from 6100 F. M. to
i the bat 30 game*, they bare
11:00 F .^ ll., ar to wrlla, f . 0.
t 88 homed fur « eeaton total
147. Johnny Mi Be hit 10 di(rg the Mreak, UlMeggio *ev»n
td Yogi Berra «lx.
S t ir fturlerR Start
Evan when he'* illll itniggllay
..I
, -UMt - T k . 1.1'•
In Southern Finals
4*. hi* Aewrami
Cakdy Rtengel
A T L A N T A , * f5ep*
the hlghett (car* In tho (hotgun
(ik te il abootlngi •
ri*to| *core* were:
ft. 0. William*, 99* 100
William (Iraham 98
F. F. Rocked 90
W. A. llorn to
Ned Smith 89
T . 0. Brown t t
K, It. Kenney i t
Shotgun ocorta were:
F. V. Woodruff III
08 a 76
Ueorge Maffett U a 60
61. L. Raborn 17 a ’60
J. F. Pope (7 a 26
F. ‘U Woodruff
~
lruff U 18
1* «* 26
Arrangement* are being made
to have a (upper gnd meeting i l
which officer* of llur Club win be
el6ct«d In tbe neir fgture. Hie
time and place o ft hit meeting
will be announced later.
Anyoaa interested Ip aiUiar pU*
Ml hr i hotgun aboollnf la adyficd
i telephone Byrd J. Ouode, 687

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D ilfe ^ iU aayb’ he
f aertea here tonight, m i l tha tame1' a* he Jld before b*
will ba facing a pltchar trfca taken ant for a Week’* relt
SVe It Iota of trouble dur- Ha'a down to I9t, about nlte
poande below normal*due t ol a
cold.
The Yankee player* weren't
•ure how to take Bodon’i 3-2 vlrIan and Dan Brmnan.
&gt;nta and Naabvllle *|
nauiy matched far tha

K eep Out
O f The M aze!
M iihIiiI Ih A Cinch To
Take Hutting Crown
NKW YOKK, Sept. *19— W l—
Only Ihe *were*t of atumpa* con
keep Htan ttuilal from a fourth
National .league tiattinf title.
The St. LrrtiU Caidlrial (lugger.
H oiling a neat .362 average,
look* like a thoo-ln.
Muilal I* 19 polnta ahead of
hi* rlo*e*t purmuer— Brooklyn’*
Jackie Koblixon, the defending
champ. The Dodger*’ *econd bateman I* hitting J88.
The No. 3 oatiman la Boatnn'a
veteran Walker Cooper. Rig Coop,
rho'fled fitim club to club In re­
cent irnion*. ia batting J I T .
Figure* Include game* of Sun­
day, Heptvmtier 17.
Hid ('onion continue* aa the
Uravea’ “aoiid man," bitting
.815 for fourth place.
Completing Ihe top ten battel*
are Ted KlU*t*w*kl, Cincinnati,
J13;
Duke Snider, Brooklyn,
.312; Andy 1'afko, Chicago, J i l l
Ed Htanky, New Yock, J08i Carl

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H r Anna My* Hike*
rther hinli th c l* «» ar* achattania or aofety measure*
!r. tha Kotuc defends ou Lota the/
aik uMd, aaya * Helen Holbrook,

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Thanksgiving nlattrr, foi ,T*nuile.
tiol’ ktYCUv u(. tfiinv, salt Mix
Holbrook, *o it’* no plat* flit
canned goods or othet fuodi, 01
rubber article* which d*teiior»l*
with heat.
tioud •ptu* near (ka ceiling
o waste In inaift a'elotiwa clout
•nd' garage A high fio rd »hclf
tan h&lt;&gt;U wlntrti bnl.rtnif or *t°th
lull In nuomrr and tunimei clothe*
In ’ winter
Carden lupplte- and uteiiatl*
n u tnutr to IIIIt (*iaf« »*&gt;«■»&lt;•
during (h r 'ram n iIt**’ ar» not

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tru t of curtain rudp ar a n y th in !
•la* on high. F a r tat* climb*. Uiaa
Holbrook* aaya, every flow* nafda
a steady, compact "tu p p in g (to o l"
or “ U lrh e n ladder."
H igh cupboard* make for aafetv if uaed /or In'lrciiriilea. tnedid u ra , cleaning preparation* con­
taining lye, ot anything els* which
ih o ulii L* out of reach and lig h t
of children. Cupboard duora keep
con le n U hidden and a lio clean,
especially in the kitchen where
volatile olia from rooking riac.
Lock* make them extra «afe.
A* for convenienca of high
ahclvra, again It depend* on u*e
Mi** Holbrook often apeak* of
under-celling kitchen cupboard* n*
th* "kitchen attic", where article*
u«*d leaaonally or occasional!)
can l* kept uut of tbe way. Ir*
handv to nave- them for fanning
equipment In winter or the Mg

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C ity of Hanford C ivil Service E in m ln a tio n w ill be
held in the C it y H ull nt 2 (00 I*. M . Sept. 26. I960 or
iu» Mton an powHihle Ih e rra fle r. to ealablUb an eligible
lint for the c Ulna of Iru rk d riv e r.

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•it Fl.ctda In an.! fur H*raln ICounty, in caan**t&gt;. lor b r a n ’
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I I C i l t 'l i l K M L 'N T S : Applicants for (he poaition of truck
•Inter tuunl he at IraM 21 year* of age and nol over45.

you to bainllr.

We’ll tupply Ih r niatrriai' *mt
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all

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All apitllcanlii ahull he kgul renidenta of the C ity oi
Sanford; of gintd mmal rlturacler and physical fitness,
and hate had al leaM a g ra m n u r school education.

lit* adtlce

you

pay nit le rm t,

U yuu uiah.

For further detail* see ihe E ia m in e r al the City H ail.
Civil Service Board
i.. F . Boyle, Secretary
N . 0 . Garner, E ia m in e r

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PH O N E 148

■I X ItMINC* KoanUh Hutne with
Hirer large (ol* In on# of the
in- t aertiun* uf Kanford. I have
o v rr trd.000 In thl*
property
but owning tu rhanga of plan*
in m l *ell iminedlataly. W ill aaceut any reaaopabl* offer ’ or
wfll accept lat#
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well
equipped trailer aa part payment
and $2600 caah for equity bal­
ance payable 117. per month.
Th l* {■ an eirellent opporiunUg
far Mine intelligent and aleadlly
employed person. A p p ly M r
Rowan, M l I'luinoaa Drlee. Ranford, Florida.
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SAN KOI ID
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cyrk-e rv p n im l, lock uini
work, f'roinpr aerv&gt;#
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ORLANDO Morning Nrnlinel (It
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anything.

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Phone 4W/-W.
FUR NISH ED A C M L V O K H F .N T
t-Roomi with private bath and
Rltetrtc kitchen.
Moonta with brivata bath and f R A c T o S T N ii 'u S u three *&lt;
uiir ui inv iw s i im u t, n j n r i l i r
Electric kitchen. Apply Sit W.
lift, power take off, will uut puli
4th Street ur Nick Pkg, tftor*
and out work Ike beet, open to
410 Sanford Ate.
renaonabl* offer far lea* than
S lt iB and four room apartments
'Fttraiiled or unfurnittied 0*tkan Apt*. Call »«0 or 1323 eeanPower l.«wn mower, cost ||00.
will take aa is, 140.00. A m |&gt;
Mr. Bowen, M i Plttmna* Drive.
IREK ROOM aportmant, screen
Hanford.
porch, eitra roll away bed. Im-

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«a*dlat» pot a*talon. Park Av*.

laipa large reoma. private batlt.
2$0p_M*llofi» il!i- A v ,

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cilRARLE tu tinea* location,
fameriy Luclle’a Beauty Shop.
ml reasonable. Phone 173U-J.
I g U l D Aparlniaal, hlo peta.
1 .fttrk Avenue. ’_______ __
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A K B IT

“W A S S lN t J M A C H IN E H K I'A III
K ip e rt aervlc* all make*. Author
l*#d “ E A S Y ” liiN-hanica
The
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Repair
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W U TO R E N T with Kilcbkn
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buy, tell, swap. 311 E, lat Phone

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Ninth Jm llila t Circuit of the H i.tr
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Phone SPG. .Hanford Allanlir
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Court ef Matiaal* CounU . rio fU *
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Legion Meet
IC s s lls s H P is is Paa# U a cl

p»4r the meeting, following the
Legion aupper. The membership
adopted In opposition to a World
Federalist movement, the Legion
Pool waa indicated a« following
th* lead of the Departmen of
Florida, which at Ba H&gt;50 conven­
tion in Ft. Lauderdale, unanlmotrety adopted a resolution declar­
ing that "The Department of
Florida l« opposed to the United
World Pedrrallal movement,"
T h r resolution also point* nul
that the national eareutivp rom.nlttre of the American legion at
*ta meeting In Indianapolis deelared that the Legion is "opposed
to any form of World Federation
or government at this time.”
The local resolution was made
In accord with the national and
department Legion actions.

Rotary Meeting
r I . s r*ae n*o
dent of the then International
Association of Rotary Club*.
Since the program nf founda­
tion fellowship* was started in
I#1Y,
fellowship*
have l&gt;een
awarded to IH6 young men and
women, said Mr. Dean.
Breaident
Orville
Tnuchlnn
urged Rntarlans to nh*ervr the
oining Employ the Bhytlrallv
landicanped Week, and the club
endorsed the p»nject. Sam MatUna introdued Sonny Bowell as
ire a tta a M

J

a guest

br. flonry McLauliii
Oplnmetrlat
111 Mlgaotla A»e.

Phone t l

FiHhinjur On 81. JohnV
Topic O f 2 Y ear Study
F O R T B IE R C E . Sept. Ik -O F l
— J . W. Corbett of this city, form­
er member of the Florida Came
and Fresh Water Fish Commission
and chairman of its special com­
mittee named to consider the re­
port on a two-year study of fish­
ing condition* in Ijik r Okeechotiee
and the St. John* River area, ha*
railed a meeting of the 14-man
rommfttre to la- held here Tues­
day, Kept 2*1. Porter Lansing.
Sanford *porteman is a mem tier of
the committee.
The meeting Is being railed,
Corbett said, for the put pose of
receiving and considering the roport of the study. It will he held
at |hr Community Center starting
at 1;30 P. M., and everyone who
is interested is Invited to attend,
Corbett added.

Blood Rank
I I s s l l s s r s I ’l . w

I t 'e a t l a a r * P r a ia P a a a liaet
ever presented hy any stale at an
international event.”
One diorama will feature a
Florida beach with a large view
of ocean, and wave* apparently
rolling and breaking on the beach.
Rather* and piomrnnadera wilt I kshown, and a sunset In the wes­
tern *ky.
Another diorama will portray
the historic Kuwannee
River
famous in sonjj snd story, show­
ing NegToes singing around *hn
cabin door, and the river flowing
in the turrkground. The O r a n g e
Belt of Florida, with modern
homes, take*, and pa silng cars
and tiucks on the highway will
lie portrayed.
Free orange juice will Im dis­
pensed hy a "Florida beauty" r«
presenting the concentrate indus­
tries. and samples ,&gt;f many pro
ducts of the atata, Including cigars
from Tampa, sugar from the
llladea, pecan* and other nut*.
Will he given to the visiting post*
master*.

I 'f c t , l l a s i

general puldlr for blood donation .
Following this trpotl. I.inn K*
tier received . rousing Lion roai &lt;d
"•mmendalion for hi* efficiei.t
work.
Secretary lioderlrk Adaip* an*
nounred |dari for n district mem,
hrrsldp iani|&gt;aign, and Urged thal
local Linn* attend the dldrlrt
meeting nesl Tuesday night In
He Laud.
King Linn Marry ll'ilunn wetruined a* a gin - 1 Hie King Lion
of Oviedo, the Rev. P, C. Mprgan
Another visiting Lion, |,eo Burkett
of ilrllr Hlade was outspoken in
praise of the looking of Mr*. M
D. Galrhell.
t'n II Carlton stated that the
Lion* will crlehrate their hlg
event ,.f Hie non, Charter Night,
on Oct. 27, the 2fith annl'cr*srv
of the « list*, at the San Hrlo Clot.
Voile Williams Jr., led the singinv

TKRMH IF NKCKHKARY

P. M . Exhibit

2nd Division
11 ti ntl H H rtl •»-***» f i M « tlR o l

ed out by American plane
A* they reached the wrvl hank.
mmhat-i&lt;Vdy infantrymen took
cover behind a hlg stone wall
Then, at a lieutenant'! order, they
moved out in long thin line *i
the fmnt. They walked past a
big enemy arnimmitInji dump rap­
tured Monday.
On the last line of hilts mark
ing the hriilgehead ftnnOer, tinAmrHcan* were dug In aolidlv
Last night there were enemy at­
tack*. But today the front *«&gt;
ominously quirt
American pa
Im h moved silrntly nut in front
probing for Bed position*
One returned with a waming
that n Red platoon wa* entrench,
e.l a few hundred yards ahead
Ameriran artillery la-hind ‘ he rust
hunk nf the Naktnng promptly
hit the Red position.
Mark on the river, engineer who had been fighting a* infan.
Hymen only three day* agn went
Iasi k to their old join, working
waist deep in water rnnatrueting
a bridge,
Spt First I'las* Kenneth Mill
of the Dalle*, O rr.. and Bfr. Jim ­
my Connell nf Henderson. Kv.,
were two nf those htrllylni- the
hlg bridge parts Ihln position,
T h r general impression of the
whole In idgehead wa* that the
Second Division men h*d con­
solidated and wet" ready to le.
ruilse any enemy attack--o r to
thrust nut themselves.
Plsewhrre on the Heeortd H|
vialnn front wratv Infantrymen

vords
south«veit,
meth— lirallv
driving the enemy from ridge to
ridge. Dnee these leaser rider*
■re r Ira red. the .Second Division
ran sweep North Km ran rem­
nant* from the eaat side nf the
Naktnng north of the Nam and
Naktnng confluence.
Other nlrmenta were atrikiiu
south on the east hank of the
river against this *ame enemy
pocket. overcoming small aim*
apd automatic weapon* fl'r.
In the division's northern sre
tor the enemy stuhW nly held nut
nn Mill 4
despite a H-2*t at­
tack on the •hi'll-P'.rked peak
Hark h'-rr on the hcMgehra'i
arms* the Kektong, t;Vr*nd Dt
tlslnn infantrymen wrr# flushed
with letnry sflar Ihe'.r sweep te

th* river hank.

AUTHORIZED

T h » who.* *sstsm approach to
Hie ttvet evidence* tb.e encmv
rout. RHIt in their rsmoullsged
position* were Horens of artiller'.
pieces, mnilars and Inn* nf am­
munition.
Hundreds
os
dead
North Koitans still lay g ro in ,
qutly sprawled In death. They
wer* cut down hy Ameriran loti-

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TTTFSnAT SEPT. 19. &gt;950

Fl o r id a

mong (ha minister, who compos*
Naktonjr Croflding
tha North Atlantic Council— tba
Hit Three and nine smaller elates.
| ( ' « i a i * H Kraaa P i ( . On* I
It'ealtaaeW free. I'aae
The council la to raaumr sessions barrage didn't amount to much In
their icjaut on German decisions, herr within two weeks.
term* of Kuropean warfare.
ibe Big Three al*o announced they
Ju«t a« dawn broke— just
W A S H IN G TO N . Sept. I g - O T l - enough light to make good tar­
had agirrd that the elfoits of the
Th r decision to end the state of
Untied Nations l«» reals! threat* lo war with Germany confronts C «n- get*— the flret assault hoala were
hefleil into the water.
peace and lo achieve peaceful gre** and various governmerg
The firat way, led by Second t.t.
icftlemenli will rernve 'ihrir firm­ agr nr tea with the pro* [&gt;cct of a t,ornn Chambera of Mount 8ler*
est iiiptMUl." In olilcr words, they tug job In rpvlslng or dropping ling, I’a., got half way acroia
when there war hell to pay.
.ire going into llic new seision of pi.mv wartime law* ami rulea.
I'.irt of the work already h»* Throughout the night the hlllr on
the perietal ,i emldy with a com­ been done, baser) on President T r u ­ the opposite lhore had been quiet.
mon front agaltitl Soviet Russia on man's proclamation of Dec. .11, But now thev crackled with fire.
IDW, which declared the cessation
Manw of the men In the boat*
mr|nr peace problem*
of ho-lllilies but Hid not end the were hit. Some leaped into the
Mete are (he principal point* of ntatr nf war.
In spot*, the rieer waa hut walat
•he agicement on (I. rmany;
The Senate Judidary Commit- deep.
t. With mi obvious warning to
The fire fight atarted pretlaely
!&lt;• - legal staff said literally hund­
the Soviet Colon, the three an- red. of law* and part* of laws at 6:46 A. M.
nocneed that "the*- will lirai any
I watched the whole operation,
w •old automatically die when war
attack against the federal reaweatlng It out In an apple or*
public i \V&lt; t Germany) or Berlin ends with the signing of a peace chard over night in the dank, cold
from any quarter a- an attack treaty.
But the President rase, a com­ air with four nire guya In a heavy
ti port the in relv. .** They harked
weapon* platoon.
this up by announcing that they mitter aide said, Ih.v Job Is rompllThey were lat Lt. Joe tariff in of
will "|ncre»«e nod reinforce" their I tied hy these facta:
Charleston, 8. C., lat l.t. Thoma*
I There I* no peace treaty.
burrs in Germany.
Sheehan of Philadelphia; U t t.t.
The decision hy the foreign and ?rvl l.t. William R. He Craf
2 All Ihrcf will take the Hep*
number*
of
the
United
Rial*
neee**arv In tlu lr domestic legis­
of Ran Francisco.
lation I" cod tlo .late of war with I ranee and Britain lo end thr
Hr Hraf wa* graduated from
fjermany, and tbuv "rieatc « slate of war with Germany applies Went Point thl* year a« number
firmer foundation" for friendly rfdv to that lountiy, hut not l&gt; one man In his class.
relation- la-iween O n many and Japan.
Nnnr war enthusiastic at the
other countries and irrnoVe handl
1 Rome law* name the pc ill- •ii...pert of the crossing In tha
cap* to which Her mall national* •«.,! for which they will I*- one-*, fare of enemy fire.
abroad are subject.
live, nnd the*e name all of the Aai*
They were carrying ration' for
't The |ih« i m ti* prepared to powers.
24 hour' and what amt* Bullion
revl-e the iwriipnlbin statue nl
For fndanre, *nld a *taff law thev rould load on themaelvea.
' bough coollumm- the oeeupation
Hheohaa. the company com.
itself, *o that W* tern Germany \er who ha* studied the whol*
ran »rt up . f"ieign mmi tiy and dilation, new problem, will arise nanider. after a wearing night,
evtablivli diplomatic relation* with immediately In handling th" or* enlled hi' officer* tneether.
Willi a phony Rritish arcent. he
other rmintrie* "In nil anil aide iw i ty af Herman national* under
tild lh"ot "Cheerio and all that
ra.ea." Katsting internal eroimmlc th. Tradlog-With-the-Knemv A -'
true Geamanv no longer I* a ' hoya. Now get the hell out of
control, of the ■■ernpatlon p o w ir ,
here
a* well a- a review sy.l. m «*er »*• my ofia (ally.
I did not see them again. They
The Justice Department
diefierinan legt-lnlion, will la- re.
'closed it ha* devoted a lot of port were divided up as a romornv and
dured or modified
I. The Rig-Three further agreed to piepnration* for the official end alt»rVe&lt;| |n rapport of other*.
to have a new hail id prohibited of fhr war. It Is compilin'- a Hr*
nod limitation pot* imposed on id .ill the law* that might need
Herman Indm -liurending the •twinging, nnd indicated thr liit
completion of i lmt study, they would If a long one.
have ali.adv Instructed Ihr high
The reaction to Big Three's de er out of rotifiltirrn and getting
commission to remove all restrlc* rtsIon was generally favorable or the Ik n i I s moving. At the first
crack of dawn and with the firs*
lion* mi eon lrit&lt;Imp of rn m u iT - Capitol Mill.
fire from the opposite shore, I
cial eargo ship* for rapnit and
Sample rnmmrnta:
rrnuched atop a hank with a
to permit steel to he produced
.Senator Helen M--M»hon
rl*
nltoVi- the pr* - I'llt 11 ,(HNI/HUI-tri|| Connt - "This )• an important *tr- magnifier nl panoramic view nf
limit Thl* would aid the western l&gt; w aid the unification of Wester— the whole ahow.
Some men dropped on their l*eldefense effort.
Fill opr which I* *o highlv desirf». With r ia p r t to Berlin, the able." McMahon |* • m-rel— o' llrs In the &gt;and at the first -hot
three powers will continue to pro­ the Senate Foreign Relattnna Com­ loit nl her * rdoegrd steadily ahead
with their hnata. On thf nnpnait*
vide economic aid and will liber mittee.
fire and then the heave chug of
aliie 'Ailed cootro* In the city a*
Senatoi Chan Hoi'-ev 'l l S I ) ' an Ameriran light marhinegun.
much as jmssits-.
of Ibe Armed Rcrvlre* Commltteft was possible to see men
tl O n the p o l i r e force Ibe Big "That is a very fine solution an '
drooping In their Irarki.
Three stated the/ had ngtred I hope It all work* out "
Not lo ir after this, Harold Fab­
"to permit tin e &gt;tnidi* him nt of
Senator Ed John*nn tD-Cnloi er. New York Time* eorrespon*
mobile ixdirr formation* organised
dent, waa woundrd slightly in th*
on a land (d a te ) had* hut will "I am vrry glad."
leg a* he made hi* way off the
l&gt;r&lt; vision which would enable the
lieach.
gedrral government" to use Mils'
( ’ontrnct SI rtipcI
A few'minutes «f*ey flaher ha„
•perm) Pure in etnrrgetirle*. No
gone to an aid station, a mortar
figure was given On the vise rtf
tl aailaae* rr o m p a * r o a t i
round fell where he had’ been ly­
the force hut it wa* understood H»e issuance of the l-m d -.
Another important factor to be ing The liurat killed a medic 20
that what i* ronlrinplatrd I* an
Iprrea ie lo .ili.INMi fur a pccvloiialy diiermlneil I* if under pr«-*ent feet from me.
aulhotlred riuerK"llcy force of tmdding coata the terminal ran
ItMtnn.
le built within the limitation* nf KiliMn. The present bond re"These ileciyion*,” the three the UlhO.OO leiml laaue, Mr. Me- wilutlnn. however, permit* addlfoiciga iniiiisU'ls det hired, "mark Kil.ldn milntesl not.
Honal flnaneing for needed addlt
l * flacal agent* require as Hon*, pTOvided revenue* indicate
nn Important -Inge in ihr normal
ge* for meeting the hand In­ that intrreal coat* can he carried.
laatlon of the rrlalioii* llirlwr*.,
Ihr West and Germany) and terest and principal terminal re­
A request for the Improvement
should contribute toward the rrea- venue* plus parking meter funds nf an allev b*twern flefond and
Hon of mi atmosphere of mutual The ageney, »*ld Mr. Ghormley. Third Rtreet, and Magttnlia and
will n«t try to control the Inca- Bark Avenue* wa* turned down,
ronfidenn and uiuh i 'landing
"They reptesenl a major ad tlon, numlier or ty(»e« of mrte.-a. a* the nrr«ent budget will n'd
There was no dissenting vote permit this.
value Inward the progrcaslve re­
turn of Germany to i««rtner*h!p to the authnriialinn motion hy the
Commission.
In Western Ktimpe.
Had thr City lieen gianted an
Her i cl nr &gt; Vein --oti is convinced
that thu A merle ari prnpm-al to It. F. C. loan, nu future additions
incorporate Hitm an troop* into * could have twain financed during
Western Kiimta-an defense force the period of the loan by use of
ha- fundamental agreement a- terminal .revenue*, said Mr. M r-

German Police

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To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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Gen. MacArthur Holds Front-Line Conference

U.S. Program

Before World

Secretary P r o p o s e s
U. N. Police Force
T o Bar Aggression
Anywhere In W orld
NEW YORK" Sept. 20 - f * V
/Secretary of Stole Acheron laid lie’ fore the U. N. Avcembly today an
American program to combat aggreiiion anywhere in the world,
including a provtuon (or a peace
patrol and military fo rm to back
up United Nation* deciiion*.
lie alto tuggetled that the At*
tembly organiie tltall to it can
meet “ upon 2A hour* notice" to
Aj1 on m y breach ol tho peace on
which the veto-bound Security
Council cauncl act. Tim would
apply in any lubaequent cate tunilar to llie preient Korean war.
Giving a major outline of United
Slatet policy in the U. N. Acheton
raid a world organiialion with
Irelh to Lack up lit tier mum might
deter the reahtli in the Kremlin
Irom teekmg the piece-meal duJnrmbeimrnl ol the non-Soviet
%orld.
If this tloe1 not occur, the incteate m our defentivc tlrenglh
dull be the meant of eniunng our
turvival and protecting the etiential valuet ol our locieliet,'* he de­
clared.
Acheton piopoted that the
For mot a question should
be
^laeed on the atirmbly afrn.lt at
n matter “of special and urgent
importance.” Formoia now ii the
felt stronghold of the Chinese
Nationalist*. lu waters now are
being patrolled by American naval
units on ordera of President T ru ­
man to prevent the spread of the
Korean conflict throughout the
Orient. The Secretary of State
tald the United States govern,
meat believes the “problem of

Meteor Explodes
&gt;Lighting Up Sky
In Nashville Area
N A 8IIVII.LR, Tenn., Sept. 20—
(A1) — A meteor flashed through the
iky to the weit of here earlv tgdav
and apparently eiploded in the sijarrln; an area from Paducah. Ky
to Memnhlt, Tenn.
The Illinois Central Railroad die
pitcher in Paducah Mid report*
VgOom all along his line to Memphl
told of a jar of an erpioelon.
He Mid a railroad algnalman a*
Covington. Tenn., *0 mile* north

of Memphis, told of seeing a baP
of fire in the ■ky
‘ vetting
*
'larger
end fe:rger, th
hien exploding,
The 1C dlipatchar'*
al
account w
In*
y Pred Benton, T r

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netaee Central dispatcher who aai-*
tha 1C man called lu atk If the*-*
had twen an eaploilon,
* A l Memphis. 220 mile* unity
T»eit, the Shelby county arid atal
highway patrol* tent t il car* rac­
ing north of the city. The count*
rodio officer laid ona car renort- *
tha meteor hit in the ylclnltv o'
Hatehle Sot torn*, a aeml-awanv*
area between Memphis and lb
Millington Naval n*ta. about 2t&lt;
mile* away. This report was no*
confirmed.
A report of the thy ffesh wa
given In Memphl* by AmericaI C " ‘ Capt. II. J. (Jarman, of
las, Tea. Carman, had (us'
. fended
Ian.
■ IX.’-ft with 41 pa***nger
from Washington.
“Wa sighted that Iking about
one-thirty (1:30 A.M., C B Ti *om
10 mile* M*t of Naihrilfe," Car
man Mid.
“I was flying at lljOOO fact an '
It looked as though It rima right
acrocs n r nose.
“ t tali yon, I never atw such *
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Senate-House Confer­
ence Group Delayed
OnTaxBoosting Bill
H \ S M IN l. I O N , &gt; r |»i 2H--•/!*.
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rrtifiiilnU «i&lt;l lu iuiililrir«
* ii |iaiIr i d u I mimmI* (irlniiil ll»r
Iron l u iu i ll Mr htut Mir |ilu
h M u u k lii tilth stan**t
Ii# Mu I Itil* it S tilr-t *litl Mali Id
H i f f H amt h uiittt “ ****Lfm ihr
f ir r liialiii^^ uitifr ititii il h u ii M
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MAKIKQ A IOUI of 111* (l|htuig float mound Inchon, Utiirinl liuugtii MdiAiUmi |i*UKi for u moment to
Coilfrr with ah liiililt iitilUiJ Alittnr ft!e*I loll loii Commjiuiri Ihe Unllril Nat lulli ('tJUYilvili*!* i ill littlfA Ua*t
VipuiUti to itivv thowa id dlmml utipiMeilrfiled thuegmd for nt» i* in mil inlily at lie ImtiecUil Ihe

American ItivalKdri li&lt;* i*t L^hlliof In Kftim

( Army-Navy Hadi^^hoto from Jr»f« t national Sounds fiutu)

Army Air Force County Fire Issue General Bradley
(ities On lliillot In c„„„ v __ u/„„
Officers Inspect November
Election “ays ^ e a n W a r
Local Air Field
Most Significant
T h r rniuired i.umt.n .,|

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Navy Station May Be
U s e d In Civilian
Training
Program

The pui(Kite ol the rutvey. void
Majoi Irwin m a conlrtencr M
Remley’t Kcilauiant wtih Uity «d*
lim it , it lu drlrinillir llnw mini
lime and money il would lakr If.
.ul ihe ait facilities b a il into con­
dition (or a civilian contiact (light
liaming program (m mote than
DIM) cacirls at a lime.
Atked by Mayui Caiiaway il it
would be nccettary to lakr o vri
the entile (acililirt ol the lormei
Naval Air Station. Major Irwin
replied that hr did mil Irrl th.it
ihit would lie nrerttary in catr
the Att Force dreido to locate
here, but only to take over that
portion needed lor the Itaming
prugiam.
Home tVH) ca.lrti amt aland be
officers ami airmen would occupy
barracks, he pointed out, and the
balsm r of ahuut L2IHI would be
rlvilfen personnel. Me estimated
that about 3U0 families would lo­
cate in the city proper in rate the
«lte is approved.
Mayor nreraway state.! that
certain facilUIr* it the Airport,
such a* Florida Fashion* and it*
holding* are very vital to this
community, and it I* the with of

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-ligilrd n |« lit-\M lr,|ue*l|ng th'

Communismls Said T o
Shed

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Seminole County ha.

1MA«7 CrMPU,

acres of woodlands that would t&gt;
prote. t.-d, and the County’s share
of expense of the program w*»u''
amount to nlioul It.lXM) a veer
State and Federal aid will In* an
piotim ately fl/,0t&gt;0 a year

Montezuma Dining
Room Will Reopen
The Dining Room of the Monlesoma Hotel, closed for a nunt1s t of years, will be reopened
Holiday, Sept. 34, under lh* in*nngetnrnt of Mr. and Ml* Milton I
Walsh, who moved to Sanford

from
«*||| \Visci*n«ln
I. ir-m
...
in -July.
*■■#■
PI
Ml*. Walsh, who will iiresonallv
ovnsee and assist in the opera
I f s s lln r i na last In a l
•inn of the dining room, ha* had
wide experience in this type of
M ID W A 1 IN MltD
('A lil.lA IM , Hatdinia, Sept. 2t» work. She will lie assisted by her
— (Ah The If. S. aim aft carrier husband In various rapacities.
Itnth kitchen and dining room
Midway and 1/ smaller iiiiitt u*
th* Ameriran Mrditriranean flret have Ireet! completely redecorate.!
arrived hair tinlay from Algler. and ell newly equipped. It is
The U.S- ship* are expected to re­ plumed to ke*p II open the year
around.
main her* for a few days.

New York Bookmaker Says Graft
Paid To Police For Protection

W A S I I I M .H I N Sr|*i 2t» , V i
|!ii(r|i,i!tlmi' tlir « Itim r ul *
Leri»tfrilli.if kftilv ll*F I fulMr Iih I.U
)ijH f d *« l u b i r v i i m lit lit I ul tiktl
i dling fm |&gt;rA«rtinir iruitti.il'uti ul
I nmtmiitntft ii»tI vtsiiiiinr inlciiaUirfit til |Kilr||li4l f)ilf( -Mill lilfMt*
Irurt Mir kiitr vt.*t 112 lu 2M
W irriitt' It* j S r I*jtf*-| Itillir t «Mil piuiim r on t uiillit tiliw vrm unk «&lt;f
Iftr Liti, ihr |Im itf trill il h.u k It
iftr S f lU lf fin ri|&gt;rt|rt| i|trrth
i tint tiiif it4r

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H r added that it will In- Am eri­
ca'* own fault if it* military |mnutation* now aie "hailing, fund.
ling, or of half measure."
Hut he warned American* tliat

"tension and sacrifice’’ rnsy l«
“uur normal way of life for man,
i.. . o m . " '

"We face the fact that a la.g.
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Il »kY *&gt; I h oi'day. Sept. 21 —
r r u u (hr I I .111 Itiv ti iir.tr Srtilil b ( i(.ititi I ih I.i i
(/Vl
I liou&gt;.itidt ul M a im o hurrla fl m i * hit tit a *tt•11, liul hr m a « iiiiliurl M»r*
fu&gt;- liitp-ili K
«rilt Ini* l» 11 ufii I h* (runt In riiu tlrt .mil lt lr|itiiiiir*l lu t ui 1 11 1
dir.I llir M ill N i\ri J n l r i d i y under
ton. o. rn rn i) tilr 4ii,l t.nlay w rir
lit im i n m m 1 111 m i
•(Hillrd liamilirtin* it ll.r yalci to
Will! t s MARINI ‘ OITIMDI si Ml l
pi /ti
i h'r,iul
pair (liftr i|ii t i l r »* iiuum v* i» -liih n r lirL ti lh
tiiiii#*i|i 4%I**“|| I hr
lir i r i i l M i, Allloo
|Hjtl imdM tniif* i iitir mil 1 f thru fuiliidrt iim I tld llrtl Initfyiiii tDBAlil I hf M ill oiyhl iiiiiuiiiiiiKjur m t l lw,» atnuil*
N li r i lt»ifi\
,,i « olu,mu were tw o iriyilig on
Ahrjul
tllrrvi -•*inr »t hri t *m» •
•ool lysiltll itilicrm .y remtancc.
thr i I im I y itiiil u i i t (h r hip1 am f11*1*vt, *1 •
1 **}» with ih«* t *t
I iirnu isru a ltlfi w nr repotted
PluhitHi
11 aeltirt
llir
» * till
I hr t iy «1 »1 •*i u didn’t 1
W1V
Mtilth! I 1dr II *t U till hi 111• i l ’ e 4H*.I 1Hi Hi \ f *H I ■»•I • t*r f *&lt;I
heat*
ft«r Hit IInii lilkri hi idn « ht »d nil £i r«v*i(4life* •■(tlkil it fmjfttwin 1 fel
I I i M itmet u n thru I itil lunijet
r
m
v
I tii Mr%*i|l tidr
tried li
III! i n t i -f Id! 1 ll *
1It* i ...Ii ••lilfell tiom ti.r itter I . ink d io ir (head
1 hr (lu ll t HIM s-ill •f thril htiff* limited .*!*ft t 1I.k n
ilh i! Liu i 1.
a|.«»l 44, I »■t • t. oi i,oh
I ,.It way to the Korean
uiivv j a|»|»inie
ih* i.i*rl v« %
fi.uu had
hliiiikrt
aiid *hr II n hah* * m l ■ H r Ms t (ID * L b \** I f 11||» v| 41 1 II
• i|olj| lirt,I d ilp s lc lm laid Ih r
all
Mloatti i. 1*
Mt IiAllit
I'iir? (ill* uttlv Itii* Hi f Ii l vv a* Cllhl
»*noi40lm|4lr -11, J not lay how i Kite
lint tt |'|| V&gt;4* U'la.M IL*’ lie *
and *I-.111*)1
llir M inor 4 |p to Sroul IK1W.
bn-l /M iiIt ** 1 tillr • • M h ln
sMftl VllKr I 1 h lnh i«f .‘ in Oil
llo It. *1 l&lt; 1 IffII *1 J (III II*,. r1111 I n r I,out' otter thr Im l wair*
j^u ) » I ' d
il til- il ir ll
I h r fit i V \
i l*TU|l)i{|t&lt;•'ifID’i1" II Mil L 111 I.! (.fell
lot tin I.,, batik. jHiw rilul U . S.
vi r itpun ctHitlilt1tv «i|| lit* Ft fill Fni’V inii.a*w •||r f
■»\fl life •it*m i
lU rflin lit* I 11 1 11ft11nliwi
lank' w rir t rin rd a n o n . 1 hey
hiid lid U t ft 1 il &gt;• hi
If I "
‘M ill irrtdv I*' lliukr \ rmh!*'
\ ml tt * k »1 * v
k ih \ wunhl Ih* iliiiM ud up .ju d liuik*. plow rd
Ill lMf.lt«."
Miiltmi* fur (1
fit (i n
11 »rl
o* n m r p.iddirc ami moved into
H ie inrfi huuhJi i t*d hrii\ v um
lint Mtk* I t hllrfi hivlktnt * * Is
eliftimtiii nml uuuLif* ai.d tun with h»" hat* ■Iitsii loirtti I'cft
I * llo '.in ol tin more Ii on Seoul.
lllunillMil arid lathi** no th**V Ft.I lfi*l&gt;« 1 1 |i
I 'n Miiiue*- im l m e i-cruciing
\ |drll *.f
i ' miii*' t h u i M m •*.' mil i*f Fh* i *h4t *u Fratir 1 ■m
'
i
'
m daikilevc w,ii lepulied by
llirn u r n t«* ihl* Aith lilt* a n iu lt
Th* M I i*»h f -t M.icl h» I !*•Ned gunfire
Ih r ,r«,ifid. after
wJi* *1 fm I \ \| htid Hi lil 1•!i*&lt;
11 tlnm d (lit •"•(fr niit

M O N T F O O U . I la .. Sepl 20 - t
(/Vl
J im* W lirrln ((atilt, i d
In.l
killed lot daughter in law,
,allk
m „ .. ............. . and
wounded III* fldeil roll .rod thru
tmtay
. oloimllrd .UK ide it thru I alto
" ,l1
"«■'
in ev. nl of an eliter gen.-y reouli ti.'lr y r 'ln d s y .
, tratiafasmn, the.,, can U p rIh r noliMII H it l dill N m * l
rented at any Idreal i.ank in tinm lyr (,41111 14, iiiotltn
It*r
tl 1
u ,,k1 /••»*» K -

,T»»»t.-.l .Slalea. hi d f.la i.d
,iUhh| ........ „ ......... ,lSlli , , tf, ,
pint, plus 411* service chaiee
.-over tile cost of lojuipiiietit Islau
*'"•* es|wn&gt;es. and rennsli a t

•llii.il r ,i
M.o Iiim ( oillily N l.rn ll I m i l
M .Srxlou ,1 ((S m n t illr o i M . h i
w.i* lornt.diy ill (\iuitly l&lt;ldrr i l

m ini'llntloii. If. Iiowrevet, the Iduod II

is secured fioui the Seminole Conn

M .lh ,iiild declared thr hunt
my, a deal cave ol uiutilri jud

ly lllo&lt;«l Hank, the $1&lt;•
•tvl barge will !»• tin only charge I.

M ill

idr. iml that no inijur.l would
br
lirlll
■id.
The icrvice charge Include* 41 *’
I WO .mill glllc. (1.114 l.llirl &gt;

«ci ttmitii* f»»t i« M*t* In ('limit v rn »r

.iiid K m ,i,

Drllfir*,T!4 Rlbl Mr*

V

Tut M 1

i

Resolution! ainird at those oli/Cttivcx were tesdy today lor iul&gt;million to the A F I.’* doth isrinuwl *
convention Itiey w ire expeet.*.I vi ri|C Inipvto*’’ to tlo- carnnaig’i

to win unanimous approval, prob
ably Friday.
Heeretary of Ul/or Mauro-Tobin wa* today’a principal schr
duled apeaker. and second ill a
series of Administration awokemen to appear, W. Avrrell H a n
man. special M ilita n t to l*re»i
dent Trum an, told (hr A F L &gt;*»
terday Senator Ta ft (R-Ohlot
should lie defestmi for rerlectiun
('resident Trutnan sent « message
praising labor's production rt
forts and repeating hi* opposi­
tion to the T a f t-Hartley Act. Vir.Vrcsldent Harkley Ii sriieitulr.l to
■peak tomorrow.
The A F L claim* that many
employers seeking to evade un­
ion Influence are shifting their
industries to the f»*t growing
South and southwest, where union
control is weaker.
“ Unionisation of the suutbero
Industries,” i-ay* the resolution,
"will not only Improve the standard of living of millions rf
worker* located in the South,
benefit thr nation aa s whole by
adding aubsUntially to the pur-

Carl II. Mutlrn uf (hi- Indiana
Htatr Federation of Labor urged
that the A F L move on the coal
field* now organised by la-wls’
tinted Mine Worker*
Mullen said the UM W ha*
moved into the on*(ruction field
and I* "making great headway
there.” He suggested that if th-*
A F L strike hack by trying to or­
ganise coal field* and processing
plans, ” ll would tend to caure
the U M. W. to retrench to pro­
tect its interest in tho«* Indus­
trie!,"
A F L penetration of even anilher field— employes of Urge*eal# farms— wa* hinted In an­
other proposed resolution. Thl*
one asserts there are more than
3,000,000 surh workers, all left
hut of both the Wagner and T a f lHartiey Arta. The A F L ia exnecli-d lu endorse the resolu­
tion’* suggestion that these lirge.
*calr ‘farm worker* he given the
tight to organiie and bargain col­
lectively.
Other proposed resolutions:
Urge the minimum wrsge lie
chxaing power essentiil to ihu
prosperity of our country, x x x boosted to ft an hour and th* 8but It will also weaken th# forre* hour day and 40-hour weak be

Support civil rights and Fed
ers( Employment I’ractlcss Com*
mission leglsfeiiii-i.
Demand that price controls be
enacted speedily but wage con­
trols only when wages have
caught up with climbing living
coats.

Ui'tl Rebels T o Be
Wa^ed Bv Ptencli

t r i l l . ( t v iiid .H h i,.• '.r„ t ■*
(•I** I rrm t* n n lih n s ih iii p *
■v.llil tutili«*lit i r f h l *»(* r m t * t
(Mili»’if a K H iridl w i«!»«!« *w *| •*

•unititiini^t I*■! \ i* i tufm(i t•*m-i »
HI 11 *«If 1MlI” f'L&lt;mili*I*itt &lt;ti*t•i«iii (ifil
I ii «v *11»| Ii i « r .irtiiA
I lil fti1'*■*
I mil fail ii i&lt;*( f f i i t i l i r r

1(u- i nl *4i ii*

il ItI ^ •dll! Ill* M'lfe’U |MI II 11 *4141 III
I l*ni|r lv!ir w L h || « *
ffiMitlrvt
&lt; *|!I ** «.| 4f*r I *I l| 4 I I* Kill **if
HIIIIIB jffr ilfltliii* mi 1L»- ilifr*
(inn «il III* I i (nil n l
n il in * I
( i i*i(i L fit till «11 %i»i*ft. r •iiini
i L it Mr (fir liiliiiiiili ill 11 L mi
(liiiifkln* If l&lt;t In « i» f iii tii In I
I I i*l*i ( lilllrvt Ii »**••*
III I \ \ \ I S
V I V 'H I M . D t N

\ U II W i l l

s c|&gt;t

.’&lt;l

&lt; i ’i

I fn* l inlrJ SLifr* iv A|M*r4im^

I. childirn ol (.in n • ,i t in* (in bit fm Villi-i fuil Kill ii**l irn**
||!»M||| In firfji liln* L i lilt* .llrHr tl

for whhh mi chatgr I* mail.
The blood l ank clinic, a* niev- h io llin , w n r at the teen* -Mid wit
lutisly annulinrr.1, will I.*- held at n r,,rd ihr liagrdy. Iml nrilhn
the office of tire County Nur*e oil w n r haim rd.
I'almetto Avenue next to lh » Fite
Sexlun, In piecing together th.
SUUon ^
. ( y m» A M.
shouting*, »ald that Felton.
I,
Turn pallet, s received M - J
liann’s eldest son, came to hi. of
month frum the Heriurtule t oiinM fire about noun vaslerday, ....... id
»«nk T h ' V are Mr. J D
slightly in Ihe light linn II.

H O U S TO N . Ae|it. 20
(,1’»
Die American Fedcrstion of l.sbor
„ planning new eilort* luwsttl otysniialion ul woiker* in the South
Ibe A l l . aim may try to move into John L. l.ewiv domsin tlie cual

of reaction since tha South today
constitutes Ihe strongest citadel
of reaction In our nation,"
A conference of all A F L of.
fleers and representatives having
Jurisdiction over southern lndu&gt;tries waa urged for the purpose
of “Coordinating their organitaSouth and

A l a c l i t u i Officials
P l a n No Inquest

Honors of hl.nid ui inrm iwi , ,,f
H fit familte. aie eligible to re
trtve. if iie«lrd, IWo pints of him. *
K,r every pint donated to the Semt
';u,“

Ai inured Columns
An- Converging On
The Capital Against
Stiff R e s i s t e n e e

n
1*1
H i ** b Hi (ill Hitth i *

41

AFL Plans To Unionize Southern
Workers, Move Into Coal Fields
fields.

in

No. 2!

Deranged Farmer United Stales Jr
11 «i*i |i*««« -&gt;• faigr •«•**»
Commits Suicide Sreedino A
To
Blood Donors *May Kills S o n ’s Wife, French Indochina
Receive Two Pints
For One Donated r'M«rsl Sun Woumleil: Itut Battle A|;ainst
l»v « t«ni|ilrini|i tu n mi ration a I

Hoard of Count v Contmlttlonere t
p lu .r the matter of n n m n 'v firr
Hove
Pretense
fighting unit on the I,allot in th&gt;I!»5() tieneral K lx tto n in N u v n u Of Peace Intention
imr. County Ay.*nt C It I taw. on
aritmutir.il this niuitilni'
D EI KOI
Nr pi. /II • t/P)*II.. I'tp ifiM v l appre.'intiuii
to
(irnri.il Omar N lli.idlry &gt;*.d to­
Fin . (.’tiirt M N. Clc.r|fcii«l fur
bringing the aerragr t)uula over day Ihr K “ (r*n i impstttn Its* bethe 10'/,72] acre mark, or ........ cotnr our ui Ihr muil Mgiiilirant
than half of thr /Oft.t 10 arrvs in hi all tmlilsiy hitloty.
lb, rounty ip otdyt. lu uiaks, the
I hit It m i . be tsnl tit a «|ireth
iwtltlon valid Chief Cleveland
fu ird the 'ig tia lu ie of utM* ovrllet p rrp a tn i lot * mcrim g nl lire I V
of .1,/iH) aciot among otliei signs n m l
Notary H u b . became
d
lures
nuikt
tin*
l.titli
ut
a
new
power
iu
A m uiity f ir r control unit, if
approved, would hr handled bv the the wot Id "atm rd actKW ItV the
. ,,
„
Stal.- Fo rrstry Hrrvlca.
Kniulull Idiasr, who ha* been United Nations.
Genrtsl Htsdiey, tlisitnuin ol
aiding Mi
lt:iw*un In
*&lt;i-uring j
ignatuii . of landowners, d iv ls ird the Jninl Cl,tell ol S lsK . Mid the
toilav that -re u ilu g of fire riuitrol Korean lighting alio list ilemoti
i: th. p i..gr»" Iv r thing to do. an I
lli.it
Communmn
In
jeiinlrd out that Hvmtnulr I* the (listed
only county in CvtUtal
Flm idn "tlird rvrii ill |irelrnre id jiesir
(ul intention"
whtih dor** nut have lid* .-outm l
Ijmdownara may continue
to
Am cinani lu d m in e VKltm*
burn their uwn land as long as they
roiii|dy with Florida's forrsl fir- ol ouf own (s t i ll phl*&gt;c ‘cold wsi
with it* llluiion lli.it Cummunitnt o
laws In event fire control is r tahlished. said M r. Dawson
merely
an opiMiiing
ideology.

change

Marines Hurdle Han River,
Hammer At Gates O f Seoul
mi

NEW YORK. Sept. 20
(fp)re* A big-time bookmaker hi* told a
Brooklyn judge that he could reveal a "terrible Kandal' involving trait
payment* to police.
He indicated that nlficer* a* high a* nupector might be incrimin­
ated.
&gt;
But the gambler,
___ H P 54-year-nld&lt;
B V
Harry Gres*, later rhangvd hi* revealed at an extraordinary
GOING UP
mind, anying he muldn t “ live court session l**t night, he wa*
W ASH IN G TO N , Sfet.
granted a private conference yes­
ich ol the fed with myaelP if he named the terday with Judge Iwibowita.
Tha asaeutiva b.anc
police
who
hmi
accepted
graft.
1,718 em
aral government had 1
Gross told the Judge that he
King* county Judge Samuel
gfeyea at tha tn l of iu! tha Civil
S. LelhowlU raised Gross’ bail had everything but written re­
tie# Commission
This waa an Inci
18,*U from 1100.000 to 380.000 last ceipt* to show he had patd graft
night and ordered a special 84- to policemen. He *aid he had been
during tha month.
Tha military department* and bour guard on his Jail cell. He la entertained in
their home*.
a* a material witness.
tha Safeetlva Hwvtya ayatam re* held
.Stenographic notes of thecon­
The high bail ami guard were
ported Inereaaas totaling more than ordered
after AssUtant Dirtriet
t*7,700. Tha Command and Arricul Attorney Julius lle’.find told the versation showed ihtl Gross ask*
tore Department* and tha Vatar court that Groa* might fare un- ed the Judge’s advice, toying “ I
have a vary
hard decision In
AM AdAiinfetratian fefsrUd fergt
Mecutlon Tf freed,
alleged head of a 330.. make, x a x I have not slept tho
year bookmaking ring last four day*.“
la«t week, had been
Judge LotaowtU advfeod Gross
. ______ with kid glove* by tha
In “tell tho truth wRksut fear
dfetflM attorney * men e* tong ea and wtthoot favor. I * t If therd
Friday | h# rave indication of baring op­ ia an fear that you have of anytion* of the ring and eonnee- body doing you any ham , you
olire grafter*,
can rest assured that tho arm of
own request, it waa
*1"
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nski-il foi a warrant for the n
rest of In* father, whom he i"l
shot him a* he wa* repairing a
tractor.
S h e liff* deputir* look (.aim t(tie Alm-lma G e m in i Hospital ■'
(ia mes vl lie for treatment iftn
obtaining the warrant
Sexton, with de|uttie* f o il It
Morgan and Julian Smith, ui-nl ti.
the Gann farm alaml lit mile* out
side Gainesville in this serth-n
L y in g in a lane leading I - tiefaimhnuse they
(mind
F ill m
Gann's wife, Fdllli- She had I'" '"
shot in the In-ad. Near a wml
bench outside the farmhouse tin :
II M ils s f* on t 'a i . l « « i

||rv* i 4*11111111111*1 iw it.ll ill lll.ll r*il
li.llltr’kf f &lt;if lirt nl v«H|lf»r4*l \%•I
I iik’lt i if fit m I * nr.iH u iiirJ flu*
|»nfti) Ii h I.i &gt; till (In* Ilf r I% til Hill*
, ,
,
,
,
'
•' r " d t "-iH .it, that ( omirnm

il.ivbre.il »i,il a looy lauyr naval
l.ellm.
I ihr Itrd, li.-m Inchon
made ,'oim I

!'■' link
lumlilrd loutheail,
‘ Oiyii.y | . w rilul lire- iu|)|H&gt;it to
t e plu inri k* allackuiK hill j/oti•■oil* iiiitudr Sroul
Red K oirani were lleeiug lielole
•ho Uliioird t.iiiyoaid ol a 4(i.000
mao \llir,| liheialmii lo n e
kilo-■lean* xml (heir I'oniiuun-

1 t viicinv stilt were lacing for
|.o--..-Mon ot the capital (,’otn•ooiii't 11 oop* i ii,lo-.{ frum th*
"hi «oullu-a»l Korea front weva
1 'lHotni (t.winlng mlo Hemil a*
long &lt;■ w in.Img vecomtary road
fiorn tin Miutheasl.
Mu' |....itlienieck* were striking
it ‘ oiol from the northwest.
V Blot-King match 111 the street*

•l »*« ■i aw. 4 Ha i’„ ,

t y ,!

Carroll Is Freed
As Judge Reviews
Hearsay Evidence
MM I I I i’ llttH, Me. Kept
*
t *U|i ............ill |i life Imlsy
oi'leie-l I ratiel- M I ’ tiro ll
ent 1al fiyote ill tin- ielehr-tle.1 f i r .
"•II I ’" ter MIOt del .-X.e
frum
’ •t. m pi i-iirinieut .fie , t 1 year*
•usttre A liw ir Itelirean granted
,ll&gt; -• vexi ol I f a i i -d l ’. reiiuptt
f-*t x w ilt of hsto-a* corpti*
I tie tint i- ii4 . no xuih - xi rr.,tn
it.- oi.l.-i which .lixtlciwil Maine

.

*‘*»olt precedent.

f a rn -ll u f.oi n i H if.o .f coonty
ilejiotv *lieijf( tt*,*t limn •toimit I
\ioir* ii&gt;&lt;i for flo- to'17 fdodgi-&gt;nlne
I'l-lrd tump, h ive &lt;.iptilird onr ■I III tunic* (i f.ittlefield .,t South
I'aris.
I trio Ii tilling point m lii'lo* Inn i
lie roidt-tided st a r. cent iiearine
,iml ale gtnu|Miiy to ill n 1 auutlirl in If unfold that fir hi.I lo-cn -cut
It illlllllliril (IH |'A(
( II asI
to prison tiv fr*u.| i n i dc-eption
uni llixt til* c-it.-fi&gt; ■ -ti,i '--.lit*
hi tret s t ti 1.1 i h
1,-,»mH h „ , 4 I I , C a r, Slat
fl*
I ' l l l l . A D L I . r i l l \ S i lt '.‘II
litII I l\ K d p i n s
lag lilt In c
IHitn :oiil
ippl. ii
I loll i- t«‘i Wot lit S o n - ttrkil* " ’
W IN T K H i’ A tlK Sept 3ll ilh
trucked to llo* I'lol.ldelpilltt l*l"l
P ir .,dent I ’ sol A Wagner will
lies'oHlce III Hlllin- I’atk t-'*l.lC
'tel.-.line 376 new 'ind e nt- t,. the
llffn e Mniimei-i
\ n lt
flnik&gt;
»mpu tomorrow »■ K-.tlm* Cal•aid lin t lonov appli.-al.... iriive.l leg.- in-gui* It* inientalton
week
III 17 f:il *ackt in the |h - t I • progiam .
truck ftint delivered 1 1 - mi lie
.
lltd student will return Ihe mid­
•t menu armtod the cli« t
w-ok dle -if in it week, un-res -ng the
fm tlie -pivbil
ta ll nl 10 lin t ,-jiroJliin lit to i' ' t two liigii* r than
itn I PI* pi tec ud on opening day.
t-egnn opening llu-iii
t 'lass.-* will *tsrt Finla y morning.
Sept 3'j

Jolstm lOntertiiiiiH Wmiiulud (&gt;Is

U iT ItlN

M \ l(h L I

Wmk 1* progressing on erection
■if u plntfiiiiii sin! -eat* for the
* t Farmers Auction Market it
Gindci vllle, tt. If Daw -on chair­
man in charge of tlie progtara,
aniioonced tliii. morning l.ight* arr
being in-tailed. Many growers, he
-aid, are expected to attend the
meeting of the market group there
tnuioirow night.

The Weather
J A C K S O N V I I L E . Kept 3ft— OP)
MS
Atlanta
«4
71
Boston
f h lea go
72
rtl
New Yolk
7(1
HI
1’hit add phi*
.11
74
f,1
Svnill**
14
7ri
(11
Washington D C .
It*
Jacksonville
HA
HI
Key West
71
m
Hit
Orlando

Sanford Weather

V (TU A N Of TH1 ITA O l and screen, sixty-two-yesr-old mammy singer
At Jolson (foreground) stands leiiilr a piano in courtyard of the 4kth
Uetisrsl Hospital, Tokyo, as he entertslus Gl csiuslties of the Kotesti
w ar. Tim actor la ra touts lu Um UiileaioonJ ui Korea. (faterHaitaual)

■i&amp;mi
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Axwociuteti I'rrau l.cttncd Wire

House Approves Marines Have Situation Well In
Anti-Subversive
Hand After First Setback On Man
if HI n n r s % ll| | ;
1*s%*Mrj|lirit IVr** (iiri ri(ii*ntli itf I Inn
Bill 312 To 20 VVhilihi.ut
't,it
Ih r tn*&gt;1 .ivtault * a i r *»l I
M aiinr*

A gioup ol Alt f o u r iilluci*
and civilian trcliiciaui l.caJcd by
Mayot Jrtte A. Inwtn nl Stull All
Field. Uellville, III., arrived ycairtday aftrtnw n at the Munitipal
Airport in order to nuke a lull
turvey ol the fetililtrt ol the lutmrm n g *to ’’fcoreT*]* Secre­ rt Naval Ait Station.

tary. of Stafe expressed confid­
ent* that U. N. fore— — the bulk
of them American— weald It* able
to truth the Ocimmuroot aggreation there and that Korea will t »
leturtird "to the custody of it*
(Oattawea Oe Page Twwl

....

SANFORD, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY SEPT. 20. I'l.’.O

L a in bit-, bed ISOM

Acheson Lays
*

THE WEATHER

H a n ford SirraUt

In Unity There Is Strength—

High yesterdkv dfl
Low this morning 88
Rain yesterday .24 inch
Tots) Kept, rain 7.9P inches
Kept, normal rain 6.99 inches
Tides today:
High. 3:10 A- M. and f :M I'M .
U w , 8:13 A M and 9:38 P.M.

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SANFonn npnAi.n. ranford Florida

F R I D A Y S E P T . 15, 1950

War Profiteers

Veteran Wants Papers
Sent Him Secretly
D E T R O IT , tept. 15—
Di d
you evt! dip out to a burltwjur
•hew without tolling your w ife -or girl frU nd— or mother T
Then you'll understand hu* thrveteran* from Perkvllle, H a .,
fact*.
(tuck In MM2 he dipped into a
Detroit burlrsuue palace to wntch
the gala. A* he *•■ leaving, he
dropped hi* Arm y illtcharge pa|i
er* and they di*«pprare&lt;l Into a
crack between the *lep*. The
Uthtr* took a dim view of teai
ing up the tttp &gt;o he could have
hi* papen hack
The veteran went tack lu Heck
villc. Recently he heard the
h u m K I ,NI V. ||&gt;,N *nt| htoltbY UKJ5GOU to a m trocu Wall Drury *
burlttuue haute » t i about to tie
" I K lA J U K I h lA N I),’' In coloc tn I c&lt;brmolor, *a RKOltlcuc.
torn down -lo make room f»i
a new county-city building.
So now John G. Dunn, a**i*tant
city corporation count*!. ha*
letter on III* de«k from the Peckville veteran. He rent along a
akrtrh ihuwing where he lot!
hi* discharge paper*.
Roliert Louis .Htevenkon, who* b*»w' public home on Devon co* *
He want* the wrecker* to
watch for the papet* m il theii “Trea*ure l*land,” filmed hv Wal that it'* all about a man and *
rend them l&lt;*rk to him "very Disney in England a* an all hv treaiuie and a mutiny and a dere
action fentuie, i* one ,,f few i/r*-ai Ini *hip and a urrenl and a fin*
m rc tly ."
author* fi, have revealed Ihe in - tdd St|ulie Trelawncy. mil a doc­
live ami method of writing ihrlr tor, and another doctor and a -e-i
ma-terpiece- I hi p irlm r I- ihnw rook with one leg and a &gt; n one
wilh Ihe rhuiua 'Yo-ho-ho and a
mg at the Hiti I hraler Runili
li aUHlclifr
« tap* *"•»#* *»*&gt;*
hot I It- of rum ’, which I# a real bur
previously appro* rd the Icgiilalion. and Monday.
caneer*' »ong, only known to th.
Htevenii.in ill- •iiate* Id* craft
The op|tcjnliK *olr* in the Hnuie
Flint
inmiihlp w ill, fa«einaliNv f-snk crew of the lutr Captain
cumniillee were (art hy Kepuhlt lie** and alioo-t hoyi-h re-1 »•* |,i Tint'* the kind of man I am. him*
lei. to hi good friend, W. K lien your eye* . . A chapter a dav •
cant:
fun
Hepr .Sliolt ol Mlttotlll, Alrndt ley, ami In III* e- ay, "M v Kir*' mean to do . . It1* awful
ol I III tecei*. .M ulri of Mulligan. 1.1- Hook " And it a n recognition of hoy*' -lorie* You Ju»t indulge tie
the author'- slalrd ie**nn for te|| pleasure uf your heart, that'- all*
rton of Ohio. low r ol New Jeuey, mg hi magtiifieirnt •» aahhnekllne no trouble, no rtrain, no w ritin gGarin ol I’ennrylrama and M yri melodrama that motivated Difriev Jutt drive along a* the wnr-'
too, in a faithfid approach to hi* come." And. he finishr*. “ f lik«
of Kanrat.
R e p u h I 1c a n ItrprfMUitative* •■Men version in rnlut by Technl the tale aiy*elf."
The Dirney production I* played
color, for telea-r thiough RRlf
Rlarkney of Michigan and Nm
with irrmrnduut gusto hy an all
blad of Oregon Joined wit), I lie Hadio
“ You will la- -nr pi I-eil io learn," male cart headed hy Kotierl New
following
lit Democista to ap
-ay- the author of "Treasure It- tun a* Long John .Silver, llohhv
prove the nlll:
Chairman Vinton, Klldny of Urol'' in til* missive lo Hriilrv, Dfl-roll a* the cabin hov hero, and
Teia*. Durham of North t'ainlnti, from whom lie got Mill I, of hi* *et Ha-il .Sydney a* Captain Smollett,
Ha**crr of Maryland, llrffernuii lore, "that it i* about buccaneers, | and Ihe other player* enacting the
of New York, Fhllldn of Mn-vn- that d la-gin* III llie ‘Admiral ll*n grrale*! adventure of all.
chuiett*, Winstead of Mlaaiaaippi;
Price of lllitioia, Fisher of Te »a «,
Hardy of Virginia, tjreen of
About M.tno Liberty and Vielory ildp* were built during the
Periliaylvania.
Delirnffemie.l of
Alabama,
Wal-h of Indiana.
war.
11 mtHt»tfP*4 I f»*!*« Una# fin# i
Urooki of Imuiaiana, Hebert of
to |m- rwntulted in discusaions to
Th r telephone rirhange at Ihe
Itouiviana, and Doyle of t’allforniu.
la- held during Ihe neat two Hentago.i huihllrt; in Waihlngton
T h r la*t thlea voted l,y provy.
irionlh* In connection with th* new lit*- r.g.MH) mile* of trunk line*.
The Ilium* Rule* Committee session of the United Nation!
took apredy action on getting the (ieneral Atarinbly.
Typlion wat the anrient Greek
hill to the flour, allotting two
If Russia penial* Io it* demand
hour* of debate, and making n Hint tlu- peace treaty lie dictated god of wind aturm*.
Ifouie Vote ponalhle today.
by the big four Pacific powers —
The National Geographic So­
Vinton had suggested
foul including Cummuniit China— the
enceitor of
ayw a potaible
poi
houra "*o a* to give everyone who dixu**|onv are eipected to to- of ciety tayw
the word typhoon It th* Arabic
withe* an upporlunlty l*» ..peak." •hurt duration.
tufan, meaning tempett.
Vinton told the Rule* Com mi'I’rrtident Truman decllneil to
tee that (irnarat Marshall can le­ •av yesterday whether thr United
The Flemltli language retemctori.1 confidence. "Everybody
State* would then favor going hie* Dutch.
rightly or wrongly— ha* h&gt;«t con­ ahead without K u »ia .
fidence III the prrtent altiiation,"
Many
lielgiau* apeak
both
he (aid.
Vlmon described Marthall a*
KafGowrr, an oil plant, prefei* French and Flemish.
th# pre-eminent man In America well irrigated land above 3,IMHI
Korea ha* more than IPO m efor thr altuatlun right now.
leel elevation.
able off-*hoir anchorage*.
He I* barred from the office
now by the law that t reat* &lt;1 the
Kkuean*
Hot I, Flemish and French aro
Job In 1W7. On* provi'iu.i *«v&lt;
official ilrlgian language*.
th* ircretary may rod be a man meal.
who ha* teen active duly a-, a
cummliiluned officer In tlte at me I
force* In the pa it ID year* Mm
ahall, wrartitn* army
Chief of
R U ff. ha*.
President Trum an clio*e Mar
(hall for tha job after accepting
the rrrig iia tU j of H e rn ia ry l.oiii*
John-on, who i|ull Tuesday amid
arcuialiun* l»y political etu-mle*
that h* had lacrlfired national
oecurlty In th* name nf economy.
Th* Preiidrnt aiked Congre«« in
chang* th* law only for (ieneral
Marthall.

o".!v ditappoir.tlng but ditgujting.r
Clyrnington said he would have
It wiklllaur J * •*,«. F ir r (llr l
tome plan* ready in a week or
iiUen in»enlo«ic&gt; ol icitcc t u r n - to to deal with the situation.
An inventory control order de­
till ctolcrialt eiul lu penaluc
signed to curb hcattiu.g u due
Loti d m .
this week-end from Ike National
He *ald he and other officials Production Authority.
in rharge of admloi-tenng the
Meanwhile, ('resident Truman
law have been dixustlng selling ordered production of synthetic
at
government-owned
the invrntoriet of hoardert and rubber
plant* stepped up to capacity to
profiteer* and putting the mater­ meet defense nerd*.
ial* into the government •tuckSymington »aid the order wilt
pile.
Imost output of so called general
"I thud, there i« -ouie diigrace- service luiibet another BP.UOO tom
ful piuf.leering in tin* picture,'' a year
That v.ould hike u la l annual
Symingtcn iln u te d . "it i« nut

production to 750,000 tons annual­
ly a* compared with C0AJHMI ton*
rior to latt Sept. 1 when a first
j.Oooo iun increase In production
wat ordered.
Secretary of the Array Pa-e al­
to said that plant are being made
to reactivate mote Work! War II
military tralniug camp*.
Asked whether the Artny hat
been giving any thought to re­
opening training campi a* a retult of the expanding military
program and the chance that a
universal military training pro­
gram will b*- enacted next year
Pace replied '‘Urii|Ur*tioiiahly, and
our plant ate being arranged for
it " Some World War II camps
already have beer, reopened Pace

S

Wall Disney Brings in Treasure Island'
Actionful Saga of Fabulous Pirate Gold

did not tp«e - 7 which ones will
"When we get through
with
la- auded to the list.
Senator Lucat ( D -llll told the business today we will recess un­
Senate Congreit won't be able to til Monday and see what happens
then," Luca* told his colleagues.
quit Saturday night.
Lucat said a dltagteernent tietween the Houser over the j*,Safflower seeds yield up
64.000,000 tax increase till pr-ib
ably won't Us settled until next 37 per cent sail.

c m ity &amp; /[0MTEITK

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iMiirshal) Approved

PEARL HOMINY GRITS M ILL
DIXIE LILY’SNEW

$1,000,000

Jap Treaty

TAMPA PLANT

emmwm/nom-mm wyou/
Aa tv# u|rrn Fluritla'a fin*t and only cum/dcf# corn m ill, wc nay a sinctrrr “ Tliunk
You*’ to our many frtrntU in Florida huinea and Florida g ro trry alorw.

It in jo u r loy­

alty to l)ik ir Lily |irodurta that ha* made |&gt;oa»il)le our aouiul, aleatly growth.

South Koreann
to'watlauf* e.-~&gt; paae Itae
Itrd Nation* and to head* of 5'.'
member government* supporting
Mouth Korea, Includinv |*r ■ 1t.oiTrum an fine war to fieneral MacA rthur,
All appealed for Korea'* admlcll«n to Ihe United Nation* and
atkrd for real I rat Ion of coin] dr'.’
unification of Korea hy the march
of troop* lu th* Manchuria bor­
der. They alto expressed grati­
tude to th* U .N . lore** for the
general offentlve aclion. Korra't
application for IJ.N. meinlierthlp
hat been vetoed by Russia.
A itatement from U.S. A mb**
aador John J. Murcia wet read.
It *ald:
"F o r two yeara I have witnesstd the burning deslrvs of th,. Kn
t*an people to protect lh*lr freedmn and Independence
and to
achieve their duty.
" It It thli feeling love of route
try that It holding hack the bar
baric Invatlun from Ihe north.
Korea no lunger eland* alone. 1
feel that hittorlc decltiont arc In
tha making" In th* fifth teailon of
th* General Attembly of the U.N .,
which open* neit Tuetday in New
York.
Pretent at tha meeting
let Ing were
representative*
of______
th* U .N . ComfW
t
■ ________
on on Korea,
Ka
million
Including th*
of
chairman
-_,.-jnan Dr. Anup Ring
India

O u r new Tam p a plant ia one of thr finest in A m e r i t a.

W r have invealed more

titan a million dollarb in modern uiarhiueiy anti r&lt;|iiipnient, and in expanded lueililica,
iu order to Liiivp you food produi'to of highesl ipiality— and more uf them !

O u r 400 employeea Join w itli me In inviting you to attend our Oj&gt;en llouae on Sat­
urday and Sunday of this week. We are proud of our product*. We are proud of our
new m ill. And we'd like the opportunity to thank you personally for (he important
part you hava played in our prograta.

Pirtiileni, Dial* Lily Milling Co., Inc.

Th* rrowd wat ttlrred hy hand
mutle.
Many rarrled banner* laying:
"Th e earnett and ardent detlr**
of &gt;0,000,000 Koreant are being

achieved" and "■ general offrnalve haa b**n launched” and "Red
devil* ara bain* mappad up” and
"world m n by Koraa'a national
tmlfleatlon" and “ merth on to
Paaktn mountain."
Paektu mountain li 100 mile*
dua north of Pyongyang, »h«*
North Koraan capital, and only
10 mil** from tha Manchuria Ixir
The South Koraan national ataemblv today authorlird nine
group* of 10 national aaaemblyman oath to vltlt varloua front*
to anrourmga tha flghtln* m»n
tha wounded and to Impact 1b*

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C H E C K TH IS NUM BER!
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fi» (hr V r Iff Ml I itiiruil 4 * f iw
m iim|i r nf 1 N I'ttrf* hi K f&gt;fF*
I Ilf »r |wf | m b * f f r f l i H ht f * .
^Pftrt 4M fgrflf f «l T m b » f t
fill* miitoifig, h«iV il hi* itol fft
In rn mitlf

a matter civil detente plan idling ,
. . .
A
.
,
Accused
O t
O v c rc x alate* and ciliet that home front i m m e d i a t e
A t tU"M1 h '
W A S H IN G !O N . Sept l « i&gt;V)
p
c
n
d
i
t
i
i
r
e
s
A
n d F a il­
caiualtiev can be cut in half with
\ Senstr. 11 o it * e » onlaicm e
D e s ire d
As Snp T o
trained eapertt and miilinnt nf
1'ims&gt;Mrr sgrreil i.»d*v ffl terns#
u re T o A s k F o r H id '
U . S . P u b lic O p in io n
volunteer*.
ol a bill lo r r s it ilowrr on tom*
T A I J A H A 5M X . he pi. 18 G l’&gt; munul*
Preiident Truman approved the
N EW Y O R K , Sept. IH &lt;/IV
Pasco rounty school of fit tala
fja n . which lacked any pm e tag hum French opposition to German
were
called before Governor War­
or timetable. Along with a bill to rearmament apparently eliminated
C «rr«n ( H N f v ) ,
I be
| n k V ) . .^ p i
create ■ new, teparate federal all hope Indtv of an agieement ren today to esplam over-espendt- rnearurc a« "even loughfi in some
\n»fit« m MrHinn
wtlh*
civil defente administration. Mr. within the 12-nalion Atlantu Coun­ lures of fundi and the cnnitlU'tinu »esi&gt;erli” lb in
bill- |irestoui|y
ol a Negm school building withoul
m llifpr rniVfk nf Sloul
if
Truman tent it to a Congrett cil now on that question
pasted by boil* lire Senate and
competitive bids, as requited by
Itfritd nf -10.000 |h«Minf Allied
which probably will do nothing
I
Ionic,
ami
w
oven
together
t&gt;v
ibe
trench diplomats attmialed with
1
••i»lpgp-l l«» m i U
about authority or money for the the council’s m i i . howevei, said law.
conferee* in tins rnmprrtuiisr lull.
I be mrgulaiatiei were reporled
.ii |r m* IUII fimIf * or hip
program before nest year.
Ibe bill now nnev to tbe l|ou*c.
llir agency might meet again with­ by ibf Stale Audilor for tbe litca!
I lif 1 r itliPHtf r 1 1 »|»p ii||P-4flff|
The program it built around:
wliicJi pi 4(11 lr» rnnift|#i it Wrdnft*
in two weeks and that tome utlu- year ending June F T 1*4*1.
llir
I fIfI»
ItltPf if 1**11 IciftP nt»H*
I. Cooperation on a big scale tion of the problem might he po*
dfiv, 4iul ih m to ih f S f t u l f P f f iiCalled before the Governor.
»tilfiliK in * 1 iMiliiriQ liifr mn th#
tween federal slate and local ! |jHf „
hmf K„ „ ,hrn „
flfn l rr im n n h i t «Ir» lu»r«l la M y
fee! l.rlO N«ft|fh KiifPin l Iplh l
vernments. w,th each (haring | J)|oW ),r
^ , w |u|io„ U w J State .Supt. Thomas Bailey and nhflhrr h^ h o ii M »i«n ” t *rlf» I hr
if *11if i 111»r 1 11inti ♦
1 fF'f In hi?
some of the responsibility and ei only on the principle that the Allorney General Richard Ervin mr4«urr lint Ii4% |»i»»mi*rd *
were Imard members James F.
H I14D1I
pense. There is an outline for the A ,|in|ie ,||{|n (r w„ ulH move tod fr Iiron.
Croley. Mrs Margaret Wilt, R. D
kmd of organisation needed a lIw4((J , v fn lla | u„
of
One nf the hill's •Ira-.ln pr&lt;»vlI
\f II stiff V4(1|(1i|4frf W|« 4 Stevenson. Edgar Kirkland and C. air ns give* bro«d powers to the
♦very level.
••it •».* milfi liorn Vnn^doflli
Irnopt in a unified wetlrrn army. P. McCabe and former member P. attornev Kcm-rol, in rrs-c « f war,
2. Providing prt-altack precau" I I I t|SlH f* n|| ||re* tWtflh I *(111 (»t
The Council met for more than S. Tyson; Supt. Mark St. Clair invasion nr insurrection,
round
liont and post-attack help mainly two hours today, then adjourned
up and rail persons su-prslcd of
fir 11*11 f^t\ri fh f Allied
Il'sillssrS fla Page T a i l
for some 140 "critical target areas” until 2 P. M. E S T with a strong
night change of heart, however,
11 «#.rsilqro *4 *••» f aa* I mspi i
tin tin ..oil bn ( Its- "rr-r-r hour", leathrrneck* aboanl an l..''T in the port - t I'
subversive
activity.
In
an
overs t.il.
gnu • tl. Nnrth Kon-.ins with an at*m-k m 'lie we t cow ' |wut of I. &lt; m
*— cities and installations an enemy prospect, American officials »aid.
which also would have suspended
almost certainly would hit first and of a communique around 1 P, M.
the rominlltec rcjM'icrt a plan
hardest
Yet "all
communities
the pritnners' liub* to appeal.lo
E 5 T Trench informants said flat,
should anticipate some form af at*
the courts for n writ of habeas
ly
the
official
statement
would
be
IC M H ia w »*. rsa* T n i
corpus a review of the t k*n||ly of
issued at that lime.
Inter nmrnl
In another surprise mnvc, tha
The French also said that )m*
The problem treated hy the re­
m fd lilH y after the rminetl witwH fusal of a number of parents to conferees strut k out a proposed
iu
\ s s n n \ i |?i» I'f il’HH
up Its work for th* time being ellow their children to attend the three &gt;ear time limitation on af­
.............
,
,
Hr n 11m * T v .Inn; A i l l \|•! t 4it J
fect
nf
the
statute,
and
asked
Secretary of State Arhcson. Itrl- Lake Monroe School, will be referWill v I It VV|t| lijtpr |( r *1 Itp/ :h'|
Congres, In make tt a permanent
•4*» the president ol drown
liah Foreign Minister Kevin ami red to the Stete Board of Kdueafi»» irrii*min*fInn tntjiiv 4nil *nr»i'»r
tt'aarlaae* tie e*ar T s . i
*(»w tfl |irlt(lillfi.
I’lHlltlllY'
H r in R
French
Foreign Minister .Vhu- lion for a derision. Supt. T . W.
*#imi *if» fliF,
nf *U»*i
man w ill hold another Big Three I**winn announced this mornlnp.
J A K L A N D . C a l i r j k p t . 18
N o final dertaJow on Ur* matter
Mm* V nl 7 rt»nfC?**.«'inriDl r|r-H&gt;ii|B
•♦aaitm la i a » atH iM t to’ clean ot&gt;
* v rrs
A rc
A l W a S r r i 'K i n S t f t i f t w M r ;
&gt;•* A , l v r ' !f
? '
» « » reached Ssiurdev mnrnlne
fflimfr I Inn.I !V in -»i 4K n-“Tittl« - r
te s s lls s w Oa A&gt;ae T m i
A j ; ; u n s l M i c l i r i c l l* c c
operator
y*aterA
f
t
e
r
C
n
11
i
s
i
n
n
s
*
d'*'""*
hope"
when *0 parents who had refused
hrtlf liHiPllV't .Infill M f* i iffttto f'^F*
tka nans* of ttia
who he
A&gt;Mrr«inff
Blii
4
|cnf*
nt
I
l
f
"
p
n
to send their rhlldren to the school,
If i
i it#f In *« f»ritii4 f| f*M|nv- Ilf*
% &gt; fa ually
n
W A S H IN G T O N , Sept. I « oTh
- . t - - fcnltlmtlC M IW H U
I f It11.. &gt;rji| IH lf# l«iil.li, in e#|i|&gt;*inrn| fnt *In* »**4f
t&lt;
Os Pan* t o s l
h'fiH IwtliiMV 44 rkfrnh. r»fif t*f . fPL* 'f ff,f* fflilf#|l# I'**11** fff
llonaire Kir Harry Oakes aeven
The Arm y today more than iloobl vq|i»f
• h fMiillnl
I. I in iniury
m
m
_ ,**♦ i .l.sa-r
If*
Dll
'1
WrUtDfl
»lr*|4»t'*f
I 1*|
Alliffl I If ill M m 1 t»lf4il
tlnipi.
i ill *1 ll\ \llllM|ft (|8|l8f|| .1)
year* ago.
i
i i i
\fivonr vth'i pff'Diiir^ f f i i i n fi\
1 in Inip i il *ltdi if NmI it i«» II n aril \f. 1•in 11* nit*| 0-1\n 1 Vr n *
’tllU H II I lt K i n i T I I I ll in
adding gJWft captain, and lieotcr
in«l tHll
Edward Majava. 81, told the
Tr.
....
}i&lt;i!kfitxt|.
i4»f
............ .
4W' ........... aruling hi
m h l.y HellNlni
Klfwoifl Ve
officer* he knowa who killed
JA C K S O N V IL I.R , Sept m _
ants to the original •umimn&lt; f*o nin flnirn* in i iiMnl 111 V in im ik |t|j 4n*f rconnmfr w u l* If you r||4IKr * ol tosiflMDF »|'»ii(*r
4Ir,
&gt;t ill U li'iiftt in 4 ,lntlin sstlsn S is* raw* Mai
I Special)— - Hamid Coke, state
r e i gx
t __a V
".882 company grade offieer*
Cruolv over llte weekend, ''til tn i*k t»n Win*; rhmfrif, l*«&gt; f i *-1 Kitw ..
•*■ "(f.iict (nun.il i itvi Hr|*l .*7
In s l i t e r b f l 8 l 1 C J ir
In addition the Arm y ordered on Highway I’almlin to It I) I l f
chairman nf the “Crusade fo r
|*911 1.n mi p*8f j*rf ilrtl Hint 1**11 mn
\ S’ I .1.4111 l
Y All'MHPt I »f8»^
M « . . I llrfitUv f |t llw*l t *
if
k rredom
in Florida, announced
.lu ll,, they aie * lul mnniler
IfOf* rhaplain captains and .'«o
\t M rri uiifiir (t licit in 4ifmiiv*tifi t*l **vl(|rf|rr ijr* % i||*
I ( n i w i ilM
rium letHtilr.l ll.ii tiioining
With registration of all «rio*nl Arm y aviation officer..
today the appointment of Mayor
investment than security
fd I 10 YF ,1• (tlKMIl rh lrliir (•» it*•m11*if i in f 't r . •'i util •&lt; nlvi l"
Andrew Carraway, Hanford, as pupil* atlll incomplfta Seminole
lit W ri-ton sold I'fn id iiit 11
The ground troop officer, cslh
| ,nic» H, I yion ol Mint* “ s*
II Hq||gH*4 *»« P*l* 4(*9
local rhairman.
County's total Is 4,812, or 184 up today will go on active di'-.
M
il
I
llte 11 V#»4t I-Ifl S VI,«a41qr \ \
man
li.d
lulled
fnt
sarrifin
utiiit*‘'l when "t ailemplmg i " pa**
• led who .hull male tbe ni
* Three represedlallvaa of the
During the neat six weeks m il- moM' •ban l**t y*ar, said Hunt. during Novenilwr for at I* act 'I
llw .nlomobilc o| I horns* I ’ar I•v
I 'la n la li o n
IC n I. t I p h
It
is significant," Wit-tiu,
Sanford Post Office attended the Ilona of Americans will be asked T w - l**wton.
months.
\IppI Mi l 'Lit l 1,4.1 I'fni'lt*’ I
Registration of white put'll. Is
*2nd nation wide contention of to .|gn the Freedom Scroll and
The aviation officer., who wit on i|,r t ttlro.d , f&gt;.,,ng on llir ronliniieil. "that in nelthet d 1-,
Is iir ic il In
M .i Ih s r p s
the National Association of Post- contribute to the all-out fight 2,441 compared lo 2488 In 1948. fly the Attn y'. own obseryjl'"* Win*'! I’sili, Ovuvb- R n .d , le .|wi&lt;hi • di'l ths President men |« « . v|••|j ftif l-» I?it t * « lit. irt ref
tion m n iflre on the part «f t in llyw in iiiiil *t (i|i* 1 0 h \ * |»ij|v
masUra held Sept. 11-18 at the against Communist aggression and «r an increase of 88 pupils
and attillerv spotting plane’s.
u
'In if l a rail mad ugn pnvl Mi to inldnin
Blatter Hotel, Washington, P. false propaganda.
The lotal of Negro student - he called up over s four month m
1l"(t I.
gff h 1*1.9 9.
vnd Mr* I'aitm ifwV Inm
ibt
Ion h«*-e • rlghi in s.k ih. *i|ilmi% r
C.
The “ Crusade For Freedom" w#» I G 2.111, *• compared with 2,08,1 md ending in D*i-*nil»*t
-I. 9&gt;V#9ffT«S
w *‘V «
II# f«||t| |•pr| *r 0 ..|.wr| | I
I lorids Samlsnum
&gt;i Hi Undo I'lesiir-ut In r»Mirn to thsl hnn»*
Attending were Oaear M. Harri- planned long Iwfore the T jd in i
l:**8. an increase of 108
The- ground topee o ffi.rr.
■I'
iiml
♦in*#**.
son. assistant postmaster, Harold vaslon of Korea. Success of Com- .. Total enrollment at Seminole vnlved in today '• «nnnilDr#9M#D« •» w b'rr be wav Itrslrd (ni s rInlilile By which lie exhibited when li­ I *1 (1,(41 1
» \f*■fH»1 I *r 41ee ,
. »(♦• | . *efi| &gt;f
»• 4 I
ft! tt t •i-i k office and wliicli
A. Appleby, general superinten­ tnunlit rropii|r*nH« amonr thr H **}1
*• now 506j at Xht cluH#
mptain* anH 7 .nni
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tnnt|n*und l i u l m - &lt;d llic le|l r'.
Il Ii*llaa #8 *!• I's*# taw-.l
dent and Clyde F.. Pferey, clerk.
Korran* ahowa clearly the ncatl fur •unjfor
Schonl* 242: at the ntv] second Ifeutensnl. in I
. I f 1 1«I« (Ijh l ill fI ' 99«f »f •l«* Oiflliiir
«i|
«tf
liiiFifti*
§
I
imii
vvpir
i
Imw
Ibe
.ifidenl
u,iiiue,|
si
The highlight of tha convention a great eounter-offenvlve with I banford Grammar School, 282; at branches of the .ervjio.
fur #•f I *( #»i 94*» &gt;f 1 .* tit
I* eate11(14*4*9 ftf* Fn*» I k l«» I
II N.ll.NfS »,- I1. . , I n**l
i •!•* South Hide Primary School.
fw a e a aurprise visit by Frtsidenl truth as it* weapon*.
\ 1oil iff** If »»• l * '**'UU'i f'ii i (if
^ T ru m a n at the banquet at the
This
will
If
accomplished ■ " «!■ « «h* W*»t Hide Prl
D O Y L E R E P O R TS
^le I 1*11*1Tr |n i ".(114*1 1II' 'i»'f
Ill
,04
lilt
III
M
i
l
Pits
pupils, Th** primarv
S c r v it T N H e ld S in if l.n
Kir at Lt. Ernest R. Ooyle, I
S u tle r Hotel.
through th* establishment of in- mary, 180
‘
‘------ftl (•s
VkmdvIIIf . Ii«'f *«P
P E O R IA . III. Sept
M i.p,
Prominent speaker* at the con* dependent
radio
stations
on school* Include th* flrat through UHM C. of Narrl.vus Avenue, h«
9ltd
The
United
Kalinin
figt'i
in
Koit-n
ventlon were Poatmtiter Ganerel which refugee* from Iron Curtain the fourth gradea, th* Grammar reported to the Naval Air T e c
N f till
f 1
I 4 . I. (iriif
**H* f'
Jess* M. Donaldson. Deputy Post­ countries will talk to their ex- School ih* fifth and *t«th grades tilcal Training Unit, Clenrieo msv have prrventcl World \t at III.
l ^irt fti*» if|t%r • tit" I" It'
t D4ilSenator Scull W l.ura- &lt;l» III,
f*M F(l h
*«|9|9# n*( v#4 t '•* t * »’"• iliPf* d#*|9 ill 1fifi|
master Vincent C. Burke, end countrymen on the air-wave* of and the Junior High Srbool the 111.
%. ft#
•aid
indsv
grade*.
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h
k
I
f
I
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I
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9
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9
m
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4
*
1.1.
Heyle,
who
entered
th.
their staff included various as* the station* called "Radio Free seventh and eighth
't »
_
.
"WeeI M aid" It.ri lend. f »
»|* ♦»
1c »•|»to*i v U rlt*a iff
There can l&gt;e tie dnuht that |I V (nrin*; fr»»fen
I# * - I sifl D#M|| I
,1
The Lyman School, l^ingwno-l Marine tsirps .'-ept, 17, 1911, f
Europe."
mih! *Uu
■latent postmaster general*.
hFff,
M» y lMih*f( H IliMt
action
to
defend
South
Korea
ha*
•
f(i
U
l
•
*
rtii**|»*|
\
f'i|
lirivit
j
*
,
t
first
through
th*
tlth
grad*,
ha;
eelved
hi*
flight
ft
silting
s'
ti­
|HO'linl*4
fiftaiirtfi
an
■
"
Th* three Senfonl postmen were
l.tiy f*»f I:illfil »f triifl r*tdi* 1, to« t'l
Contributions wilt also pay for
shaken
th"
bloody
IfUngler.
..r
thV
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ft|
s
|
lit,
•
•
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11
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4
(
lt.
H.
Naval
All
Station.
Peri*s
420
pupils.
Th*
Orimfo
Schoto
dinner guests of R*pr***uietlve a 10-ton Freedom Kell to he in­
ihc li | Mini; formerly fciiown »
Miif i ln it jf 1 «t (I mi4y 9"4Mn. tin
vii * |* * . XfM.y .l ttfM'l" .f n rv full* I fn
Kerinlin," hr &gt;id
th# ’ l'«lm t iifit) PlurV* i* - •j®hi ,4i*i If.illiH if * ( m( |* V
George amather* at th* Houio of stalled as an outpost nf Freedom first through 12th grad*, has 20.1. m l.. Fla.
S
(
U
h
l
d
r
y
iffl,
(If
Other
school
enrollment*
are.
rin
(hi*
Sanfnnl-Or
Udiln
11
*
n
It
&lt;
v
Representative*.
Attending
the in Berlin and which will he ded­
\ EI f1*9
Th#* fl#*w I kib Idf "** (* «it* ut il fi»(
Ml
*d|*|»
'4 flr
to•*&gt;9*l«\
W in n e r ware Senator Holland, and icated to World Freedom on U n i­ Lake Mary, ( l - 8 l , 88; Geneva
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Congressmen Her long. Rogers and ted Nation* Day, Oct 24. The hett f l - » t . 49; Ijk e Monroe. M-H|. fif,
L iid v M a r in e s In F a r e w e ll S c e n e
It Ifi# &lt; Mr* t i
wild
i l ti ht*r ItfAltiFfe W mIU
1*
Bennett, ami poaUI supervisor* will apeak a* a symbol of hope and Wilson School, 1-61, 81.
V t **Mi9iM*»f Tiin
fit I ,*•*"f *#■it , Mu m •I
&lt;I
Iilr, M r*- Hippl#* *rvl tlirtr »
Colored School enrollment! and
•I I'M. rill Bittlf n»|! J«»I(9I* 9. « 'V|frf
from Florida.
to enslaved people and a* a warnfft
I
to
ld
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■
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M
'Hi
i
'W
frit
M I I iff nf Mr f*f I d I'Nr S-*»'f *i -I i ■*1
sfnatl ♦lii, i|fhl#*r»« md*1 m M m
*•
are:
Crooms Academy
Ing to tyrants.
, grade*
..........
...
nmttF ftu*ir h»»rriF iti th# ImiMt* . '• 4 , i 9ll"Vll|**vf *sf ♦l| I
(4-121, M l ;
llupp*,
Academy
M
M A N I'liW F II H l'R P b C H
ittr
lt«|i(i
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I
Lin
h
vrhfrti w m (M itfhdxril fruni I ' m u
A H M Y M ANF.UVKHH
|Jl-fl|,.288; Goldalmrn (1 -8 ), 28-1;
M OBCOW. Kept. IS— C4*&gt;— ‘The
* 11ST Ml ^ III #»\ Ml
It* i f11 v.tfrt'f *
■ Ms* I ill..
1 M iller niff) which hm I W u mtii
H E ID E 1 -B K K G , ti-rm eny. Kept Midway. 11-8) t28j Altamonte.
Altsm
Communist
P a rty
nfwapap't
M U IT II M KR iil'N * » . &gt;*nf.
jilHi'lv rrnnvitFf)
rnnv# ("* •» »'** *
I ^
ann ••t
\fl
— i/t'i—
&lt;7-8t
scl
(&gt;Pt— Nearly IdO.Oftn
ino.ooo A n m
w rri-*
i-1 (7
-8 l 182 Other rolnr*d schools
Prsvda declared today that the 18I —
itl’l |*|9(| ( gf lift 't VF49 i'T|
D*l I
llvini* «(Mnrti*i« ifi the rrm 'if Mu
*1
only reason the Am«rtc*Pe auc- can, British ant! French troop* with enrollment of first through
11*\|ft «ti!*irnl, op|II 'r fi i
h*U*--•■rirli»*rH P*rl I 4ml •
’iff»- * f •»»»!, f Ivr »1*Hifttlr 9*t \f
\|*9
ceedad In th# Inchon invasion was wound up • big elght-dav train­ th* eighth grade fr* : Forrest
infii|ttl rn ftiBiga* f»i (»41Ids* hh
Mr * * 1 Mur ii ,. I
•imiklintf cl#mi «riiti if« *11 \*h»» l|r Nf
because they uaed 20 time# as mMty ing maneuver in triumph today City, 29: Oviedo, 2I9| Oem-vs. |8j
aiml*4 iNvIrig" rd«I ••MfDtf tfl^ (* d i 'Ir*
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(iffit
tl
IDlrrior
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fil«*|i»»r
wall*
nip
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ih
Invader
Kntokee,
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and
l-akl
Monroe.
ig
an
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chaaini
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to
th*
eastern
68.
11 tirfi,
°f*nder* of th* port.
filstnirrlt.
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Germany.
Th* dispatch said it waa evident
I lft#r Mvi* Fijif |*a( S'flip 4ft . B’rl
l»* Mill Thompson* fontfaflnv
,,lfi #»f
(»a
!.•»»• i. ■
tl veto only a mock war lh*y
R ED T IN D R
from all th« “failure* « M wrioua
r nit If f»fi, a turiMr «( f*#*fiv%tmr(5
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Flushing and rlaanlng of fire
defeat* of th* American military fought. But It was more than a
•I** » rn||i(#, (n!| him •»»* •vanlnfl
rrtor « f fniiratliiD Id Mi *
I m , Mi
‘'i t# Sitn«fifrrv, Tilii%
command against tha fraadom jov* pap*r victory they won— at least hydrants may r**ult In water hav­
fh»" riionny tn nr*|ni i f* fM*Ttv
Mffthortiit
rhurfh
l«
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and
Mr*
n||(»
UV**1
»»f
ing Korean p^iplea that tkg United In tha eyes of th* U. S. A rm y ing a red ting* for a few day*,
19 grand, liihj.-n etui ' ' londe h" ku»^- '" P»"»*vlv*nta
fciD. ( i l . Rha hi# tr*v*|#H *xlrr. 11rif1to•1*1I
Btatea eoncanl rated almo*t all it* high command which directed th* city official* o*clar*d today. The
I h i ii)»n*,ik we* withheld
ijvrly
thmughotil 111** ffnlt#*»l
granrlrVnMirri
maneuvers.
hydrant*
will
he
repainted.
arm ad forces in Ik* f p B**t in the
.Sfafr* an»l nI d I fxI thr i p i 'O r t»»
Inchon area."
i l l ’s i t r s i t i n vs i
end her ht other and fentilv srlrri
C O U N T IN G H1IKKP
M KRCY S L A Y E R
ml Kanfnnt was IrtM-ause nf It*
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B O C lA l.lH TB W IN
. Sept H
chenliness and friendly peopl* hound Ihiv Klatlon, h • ta l-u .. . ,
Paighl,
S TO C K H O LM . Sw.den. Bept. !• motir and Company reported yes* — M*l— The former Ann
74
Vtlant
Mt Ripple »r«v ri« s« e represeui.t the rr 'ami,til «nn«i
f i -&gt;iu M
terday
that
hormone
experiment*
who wa* acqulttad In the merry
4 » — 0 D — Th* SoclalUU today ap&lt;17
t7
five uf the "Fieete-KIng" I'm end M u f r — l Maynaid *(u- f.„
on
ahoep
have
shown
they
ran
te­
slaying of her cancer-doomed fa­
7'l
p ^ s i easy victor* In * t o k y « n*;
pm ni ion, tnanufarturei* nf lt&gt;c tiu-r anivuini ril tinlav
riilrfttfD
rn
ade
to
bear
lamtw
twice
a
year
ther, wa# honeymooning today with
tion-wW# local rimilwta. U g jffk U J
7&lt;J
tnschltics for making fromn ru -The moth end nf the h'lihtiuc tie river
n fellow college studanl.
rvtunsa gav* Ui«m almoto SO p*r Instead of once a year.
77
tsrd#. Th e y came to Hanford formerly used a* gat age p» ", I, • Me. Mol net
Researcher,
for
the
naeklng
The 22-year-old Stamford. Conn.,
cent of tha total vote and Indicated
Tt
from Coliitnhus, Ga.
teen rtitl'uri) with a lari'" plate fieiin"
a crushing defeat for th* Commun­ company announced results of tha girl and Robert Anderson, 28, were
The new business derived II* window, and Ihla apace and ihe ad' Memphis
experiment*
at
th*
Colorado
A.
and
married
here
Saturday.
iat*.
unique name from th« nickname Joining offire will Ih- rented
M. Experiment Station at Fort
of Mr. Slppla'i two and half rent
Sainl Louts
Collin*. D r. Frank X. Gasener. pro­
M AT R ELEASED
SW IM M IN G F O O L
old daughter, Louise, a name*akn
H A IIY K il l.Fit
A S H L A N D , K y „ Sept. 18—-Mh
N*w hours for tka Fall M uo n fessor of endocrinology at the
nf her aunt, who Is teller known
72
Port
P A TE R S O N , N J.. Hep* 14
school, conducted the experiment*. — Former R*p. AndtoW J . May
s Municipal
as "Wee*".
7t
f/pl Eteri Gncwlell, .1, , Ike
was
released
from
th*
Ashland
announced
year-old
fathei
who
l#«i
«
,
i
tni-i
federal
correctional
Institution
N
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Clifford
T O L E D O S T A T IO N
Itollce Ilia infant daughlet had I m-» u I'rntac ols
"R lbbin" McKIbbin was the early today after atrting nine
T O L E D O , O . Rep* ««-&lt;-»•*
&gt;nlhe and 13
18 d a n (9 f wartlm*
favorite pastime of employ*** at month*
wartime
Tnledoans ronslgned their ancient kidnaped, will te arraigned tntlav
llw Ctty Hall, today and C ity conspiracy and b riW ry.
tailroad depot to the Junk pile for het murder.
Police Chief -fame* Walk--, **n-'
Ha left th* prist* a* k* had *nManager C liffoH MetlhWn didn't
today and cwjehratad the open­
High yesterdar 98
te n d tt laat D m . 8, m i t t enter
that after IN hnuis of steady
m in d lt a M l, bring Ik*
ing nf a brand n*w station.
laiw today 68
For th* first time In 64 years, questioning, Goodrl, broke down
Rain INI
thcr* waa a place whet* trains earty yesterday and told how, in a
•hf*
Total Sept, rain 7.74 tnchgi
dock
yn*terday afternoon
at
fit nf temper, he amashrd the trav
could
enter
Toledo
proudly—
a
L. __________
____ n Arthur Emerson, enjoy a patlli** *mhrac*
friand. Cadet
Midship
of the high chair into th" baby’* Normal Sept, rain 8.99 ln-hes
modem,
glaaa
end
brick
structure
______th* 2 t-giH eontlngont departed for leatherneck hoot ramp.
before
face.
that cost around 15,000/'on
(Intematiotial:
&amp; third child in th .

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£

Issue Of Monroe
School Referred
To State Board

Machinist Says He
Knows Who Killed
Millionaire Oakes

T&gt;flings Vi d o r y

F o p r Automobile I’caee Mishandled Slack Enters Plea sSrni l)(‘S|)i!c (iOP
Accidents O c c u r
01 G nill, As Spy ( rv Of Whilowash
lln rin n Wcukend
i
For Soviet Russia

A rm y Doulilcn -Call
Of Rc«crve O fficer*

M ayor Ia N am ed H ead
Of Freedom C rusade School RciriMtrmtinn
ed its call-up of reserve nffb. (. to
Shows In crease Of

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l-oy-’ lty tt'*ar.l I
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S anford Men A tten d
PoHtmaflter’g M eet

New BuHiiie*ss Is
Opened In Former
RoadCafrlluildin;:

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Sanford Weather

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�MONDAY SEPT*. 13. 1930

TH* SANFORD HtBALD. HANFORD. FLORIDA

t he Sanford Herald

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Hmlitit* HanAifpr
r i s i i iiii-r m s HATKe
r farrier
J

Jelaa I bb A* wilt Ur rltMfsra r,*r
-I reaalse *4jrrrr*l»« *»i*»
lirgerseKIra Xsllxasllr Mr l«i-»a
tIBSSBSO
ll*|irraral«lltr*
1st.
(f B la rk , I k ltu s . llaHaM. * &lt; »ia rtt/. **s b i . r - hi*.

auesirkr*
H O N D A T , S K IT . I*. l»'.0
T O D A l h HIIII.K VKKSK
Shipwrecked mm on a rail burr
prayed that prayer with suerrw
W* should he |ir»l as gratrfnl lor
pur abundance. We lake ton iiuirh
Par granted: Hive us thir day our
daily bread Matt. M .ll.
H**r you laaigld your driven
Ikynw yrl't 0 i air you «me "I

I hove who waits unld the 1**1 daV '
)|‘ wasn't Ccrli* l.n|lilli. bol 1 ullen l.nglnh. who went to th* b&gt;.-| i
III in Orlando the oilier day will
a had brail condition. Which Jutgoes to thov* w liil'i in a nameAllhui tcvlbey List* put beet(OBimiMionr-l a -oflimsodn in
ike Navy Neit lime hr ionic:
to Sanfoid, we II have lo pul
trim up at llir Naval Air Station

lrunian nrvei liurtril Jolmvon
apyway, vayr Drew IVarvon, m iuat
about the higgrit lie that Dirt
prarron, who liar liern tslletl a
chrome liar by mure |xo|i|r thui
anyone die tn live- whole woild.
yve, toldSome ol the vlamlerv wlinli have
U m uttered agairut tieurral Marihall since hr was called hath into
government service rrvral the utter
lApouihility ol anyone, rm mailer
how gteal or food, ever going udo
_. .catrluug
...... 1..11
puiilic*. willmul
hell,
- rt. i
•• •

A young .Seminole Indian nr
inti up &lt;he international rituslidn
in a lew ward*, lays "If it t&lt; pint
n*d to push •the North Korragr,
bdtk only k lire Mkli psullcl, it
is ant likely we V»ih" be 'mleretleti
lo the point of sululmcni", Hut oi
rtrurie, if the Chinere ur itihvixnRet into it, lh&gt; Semimiltr will figlit.
Wall, it would interested tu tee
what would frappen In the Scripnotes if the Rurilent ever tool over
this country.'
Only .Senator M il’ailliy u »!'•
inled over the airpointmenl ol
ral Marshall as Senrtary ol
use. "It it all a Comniuunt
says the Ked-hailing Sena(nr from WiKvavin. "A lin all.
Wasn't It General Manhall who
priginatetl ihe Far F^vlnn imlity
Which |ave China lo the Commuhrtls?" ll to, perhapi General Marthall knew whal-dlir tril ol lit
hare been too slow in ditcnveiing

Civ|| PefentH?

children fl through IS gu firs',
then younger ctuldren. pn-gnant
women. th* aged, Infirm or help­
iraallaa#* I r t a f « » . fta*|
less. in mat** of institutions, and
.Mnny le a d in g acim itintr. fo r a lo n g tim e have chit fuel lack'* and prcpaic aicoiJingly.
; thin everybody rl«p who isn't n u n d e r the rentrictiornt linprXKwi t&gt;y g o v t r n m iin i v o o tru l on
:t. Mutual aid pact* amuiii .i .N . Mrntial
ri-ftenrvli in the fie ld o f ntom ic e n e rg y . T h e i r concern w h * and state*, even reaching a hand
T our slate, Ike fr-n-ral rXpert*
voiced l»y Heverul nireukera at the recent m e e tin g o f th e nccin* the lander* to Mexican amt say, should bar* expert* In the
Canadian neighbor*. "It U tug- sain* caUguri** a* th* rlti** t„
A m e ric a n ( ‘hem icai S o c ie ty . O ne o f thene, P r o f . F a r r in g t o n
getted that, a* a rough rule of eprral* un th* slat* lkvi-1.
Dnnielit o f W isco n s in U n iv e m it y , ra id th a t th e in itia tiv e thumb, cltiet within a 20-mile
Again, th* guvermnvnt It urg*
and ris k -ta k in g o f p r iv a te e n tc rp rin c are needed, anil th a t radlut of a proi&lt;a!de target city be dig state* and citira tu take stnfk
it th e y are not a p p lie d tit a tom ic rettearch A m e ric a rink* atked to contlder mutual air ar- uf supplies, cijuiprnrnt and manrangement* for committing up t &gt;
tin* ''e m b u rra a a m e n t' o f h a vin g some o th e r c o u n try develop one-third of their re*&gt;nirce* a* jiuwrr they already bav,- f.,r civil
defense and figure uut wlurt more
in d u s tria l a tom ic p o w u r ahead o f ua. K n ib a rra s a m e n t m ig h t Initial reiiiforrrmrnt* by prear­ they will n*•-&gt;).
ranged plan in the event of al
be tiie li-aat of o u r tro uble * In th a t e vent.
It wants city tt*trd In each
•tale on basis of an imaginary
T h e r e i» a rd g n ific a n t Jgiint here. It hua been aaid a ga in tack."
I. Mobile civil defense lean *
and again and a g a in th a t A m e ric a him risen to |ta gre a t in - that could triced to stricken d lie -, atom bomb attack on a critical
target area.
d u n tria ) H trength, o u ts trip p in g th e real o f th e th e w o rld , even In anther state.
Ijirspr, told a new* runf*i*mv
S.
Rrlabllshing
government tbe government isn't naming the
tiiro u g li tin- viaiou a n d da rin g o f m en w h o had g re a t
ilrcatna, and w h o e n te re d on gre a t gam lilen to tu rn the school. to turn not civil defense HO critical target ureas now. Ha
experts a* the Itrilidi are doing. •aid it is marking them on state
d rt'n n H into re a lity . A t o m ic e nergy iioldn fo rth th e greatest
fl Bringing civil defense event­ man* and pending the maps to
dream * this land hug e v e r know n. A n d we keep it clum ped ually down to the individual
the governor*, who aie free lo
in a tig h t vire o f secrecy and nInvolute g o v e rn m e n t control. "every person should know what name them. There are some in
every slate.
It m ay be doubled w h e th e r the in ve n tio n o f th e w heel w ould he must do in an emergency."
Calling nn "every person and
A ll the big cities are included
h ave revolutionized tra im p o rta tio n if a g o v e rn m e n t m ono­ every community'' to play a pait
tbe centi r uf population, industry,
p o ly Intel controlled it.
the plan says;
communication, tran*poitution and
"••ranted a few minute’* warn­ government - pin* vital military
Th e se a rg u m e n ts fa ll on deaf ears, h o w e v e r, as long aa
ing, casualties could be reduced by installations ami key points lik*
th e re is p o ssib ility th a t a m ilita ry a d va n ta g e m a y tie held over £d per rent through prom*
atomic energy plant*.
b y secrecy and c o n tro l. Som e c ritic s w ould h ave us believe organisation and training in civil
defense."
t lint the secrecy has n e v e r been v e r y e ffe c tive . F o r alt we
Nobody seem* to know at the
kn o w w h a te v e r a d v a n ta g e it gave m a y a lre a d y h ave been
A c c id e n ts
moment how much the tirogrsM
lost. Some dnv we m a y kn ow . U n til we k n o w , o r take the would co»t or how lung It would
r i -k of abandoning secrecy and g o v e rn m e n t m o n o p o ly a n y - take lo develop, but a rlvil dr
frnsa official said it might la- two
wav, atomic progress seems doomed to a s n a il’s pace.
years, inayl*- more, after Con­
gress acts.
The National Security Resource*
Hoard (N H R B i put the plan to
gather in a liiV page inuxpeeliv,
. / t-'fiiiiiu iiM b d m ib ill- m * bitlievi- Ilie y w on ti jtlll'V |&gt;ro- bed teller railed "llm led Stall*
i ripiiiiiln fmint w lu -n llip y atit’ceedt'ii in |ilarlnt&lt; n K i"u | ' &lt;M Civil Ib-fcnse.*'
With the puhliretiuii of the
A tn u rira ii, H rU I-d i anti A ip itrn liiiii n ’lirim vn tn tivvg in « |»m ltion rtiiithiiiiiiK tin- Iw im linrdtni’tit o f r iv ilim i |K)|&gt;ulation&lt;i ill matl-'i* t i n , t n -re c r two it
lafeit developments.
w a r. T h in n c r u r m l in Ih n Folitleiil ('om iiii.-tnion o f th** W o fW
Paul I. I.*r*eii, vvui ifiirvted its
■Fi'ili-rntioti of U n it i’tl N a t Ions AsniM’ ihtiiinir, it p riv a te nr* prepaiatioi, retigned as hi ad &gt;f
I'en-iarvcs, Tampa potireman, w hp m ii/iitio n uf IJiiite-rl N u tin n n iKlnycaten, T o u rtm iilution the N SRBa civil defense offtn w rtr on ii fishing trip. DamagtDeputy
.1
Wadsworth
w»s
nam
&gt;
1
u rp iiiR nrni|&gt;iiloiin o b u frv n n c e of I hr* rolr-H o f w h t in K o tV a
'ailing du ret or A former atonic to th* lb 17 (lit v io ld » « &lt; rslitin -y miM t-mIt-il In iniiliiiR an ntnoitilm eitl nnkiiiR th&gt;&lt; coin* energy rtpett, l,»Vief said that In mated’ at
At er-TO aVtork, 5n turday nig hi,
lifitiuiin in re fra in fro m Irom hurihnent o f l ivilinio*. and only the operating one* rivSI iWen*,
&lt;H«in M -i ail of Hartford, turned
l In- tliifi* iigineil above werrf bold ••noupli lo vo te u p a ln it ll. mi .-il- someorte with n i reader au aioiln-l iinn overtook an automo­
mini*lra&gt;ivr and orgauhintr b adM o d e m w enjioiw in o b a b ly m a k e c iv ilia n jxijriilat
ground than he he*. I I - *aid hr bile that had sblcswi|ic«l his cat
m ore likely lo u n d e rg o direct a tta ck in w a r now tiia n in has no rpertal plans for the on tin- Oviedo Rond ,aboot one
mile east of Five Point*. Rubin
I uim I cenlnrjen. T h e y m ake it pocnible fo r a c o m b a ta n t to future.
Hinitli, Negro, was m i n t . .| nv
Mayur
David
1..
l/iwiruce
if
-trik e at a n y desire d p o in t, nave o n ly fo r th e uhilitie.-r of
Pilliburgh, rue«ldent of the II, S a hit-and-run driver, ami also
tin- defetulern. T h e y aliio lend nt rut ogle im|M ir(ance lo t a r - conference of mayoir, tabi mayoir for not having a driver’s license.
Ike Thomas. Negro, owner of
p e l- fa r fro m the h a ttle fie lil, in im liiH tria l am i c o m im m icn - and civilian defense dived or s n
I lie automobile, and whu was u
presenting
»om*
itfl,000(KN)
people
timiH rentern. An w a r In co m e s m o re n c le n tific , attack* in t-ai iengi-r faces charge* of al­
v iliv in g fiv llla n n liecotne m ore (Muwntiul to nttcreAnful w a g - In DM! cities will nold an ennt lowing ail tinlirenved driver tu
grncy meeting hr&lt;r O-d. 5 and *&gt;
his car, ami of drunken­
nip o f it.
with N S illl Chairman W. Htrn.it operate
ness.
C iv ilia n population* have ulyvavn utiffered the attuckn Symington
Another hit-and-run rase HatThey will come with hands out
of w a r r in g arm len w h e n e v e r tliey }uip|M*iies! to Ire in the w a y ;
indny night In which tim e autolaiwrence
said
it
I*
hoped
an
a|
sometimeH th e y w e ro th a prize* o f w a r. F ro m earlient h is ­
mobiles were hit on the Alta­
greemint can li* rea-’heil on *|in ,
to ry tiie account.* o f w a rs are filled w lfH 'lflle H o f the be- rnedlote federal appropdation* fm monte Road near the Pralie Ijike
DrlvP-ln-Thealer
was n-portrd.
siegenieiit nrnl p illa g e p f r ilie s ; o f . t h e -'f lig h t s o f w hole th* Iretnsndmrv volume » v x 1 1 Chtrar
Wilson, Negrsi of Alta
jMipiihiliorin and t h e ir c a p tu re a n d e n s la ve m e n t. T h e c iv iliz ’ medico) 'UpplieS, fl re- fight in g ’* &lt;nl, ntunli- H[tring-, wa* urreste-l SunWpparlttu*1and other'i&gt;up)tlits ‘arid!
ed nutimiM, now Hfctined o r b a f h a rjty in th e txrm bing o r difurpmem needed In negatiDint: •!ay afternoon, ahd In' addition
cltien, tit least have inlviineed above th e p ra ctice o f e n sluv- dn 1effective rlvil d if r n t - Mr ma­ tu rhatge nf hlt-nn-t-nld driving
with n«» lights, r-airtagc to the
lu g conquered peoples. [rtf| t;‘ is m o re th a n can I h ? said for jor Industtlfef cities."
threw atitnmobite* which were hit
’” Th&gt;i'*in*»t*r pith contemplate*
some o f o u r C om m unist!iit&lt;Ht*crn. 1
tatalliM 9-'!&lt;Hl,"*aid' Mr. Ilarflson.
Vitn t&gt;fen»r on a lAueh I lifter, •Thr&lt;W
e Were drivetf tt*’ Mm. Mary
illffer.n' scale than tin- stirrup
Vtimp^Htru.' ' lumber1’ elfluf* rf NarShdan,' Hanford; Russell Zim­
merman, Orlandti, and 'an unWsrfdtWar it. ’ Rveriltm'lv ik n e know'll tlrifev,' *d’ J b - ’ i&gt; I t
IMould -h*t '
• &lt; ,1 d i , ' llatn’ Patrvdman lla ii i on an-t
-• m uck slaitleas truirfltig la III stf, .H h trifC P. A, Mnro investigale.l
aid grid oilier
protectMn nick
•t *m«s ■ An
individuals, Ue*rrfe
, I’ tdilitV and ftremen, Inrscue sqihlds

Four

E

Puce Delayed

haI Amenta was not piepeird to
ighl a war in Korea, mudi lr»«

{

lolo Pic. John MrCuimicV In In,
two daughiae* iruhlwhed tn last
Fridoy'i Herald. t( not, took it 141,
hr
far slk whal
what makes a good letter
letier

4l&gt;&lt;&gt;d. And also you will note that
tkw reason ihfc Umiril Hitter mail
Rffct Sv»rs like the’one m Korck,
and build up a large risioling
army, it hacaut* llicrr are so
malty "evil men" in the world, ll
Ii lust at simple a* that. (,ci rid of
avd mtn ami you get rid of watt
Alio you gel rid „| a J0| „| oihn

In k|ep kry offlers fillAl
competent men without !■&gt; rmtah
thought of politic*.’’
j]
Wrist on sold the national
iritment should hare tw g u n .Tu
trim R* own non-mllllsty pro­
gram and to mak* sarrlftfee.
" If the rest of ue In Ihe -words
of Ihe Rreaider.t ‘shall h a v y to
make many changes in our Way
of living’ thrr* It no reason uf.
Ilclaldoin should not make like
changes," he asserted.
Wristou said the wurid , an­
no* Le governed by experts, but
must lie governed by publlo
opinion.

Atluntic Council

today reviewed the whule policy.
The result, said suture* rime tu
th* governmi nt,- *»»• a ileet*ioii
that Die French J'arliument would
iu&gt;t stand for any..French cshlnet
that baqkad, v a rm tp g OertAany
mrin FrmocW l t i W l g 1 ^ fufl m|h-

atUy’ theai Itrttgjnr fkvored da
laying any daelsian on. Herman tva rinkm m L.-'Tha l rni**d Hlatoa.
with tha- aupport V f some oihs&gt;
nation* he n i« hot specify, are
willing to poet pone actual Dermaii
rearmament, but for poltrlcal rea­
sons, "w ant a decision taken lm&gt;
mediately ■■proving a Herman
army in principle/ the informanI said.
F r a n r h authorities h | * m *
America’s Internal politic* fur
Acheron’* Inslsirncv on an Im mssiiat* announcement by th* big
power* that Qermay ia to hats an
army.
, "It would ba a sop to American
public op in io n -b y whal I mtan
Ihr votera— tf fh* govatumehl
were to anpaunc* a Herman arm y
Is to h# rfaatad," said an Inform­
ant. " If thera Is no *urh aannurodnrant before the November r|*rtiuna," ha continued, "thare tg a
faar that tha Aiprrican people w ill
object to sending more American
troops to G y m in y ,"
The French alio are leery of the
Russian propaganda wefcpou shat
goutd b* craatej by the lurmatiua
Or wen an gMoaneaaneat, of i

. With the gomnmrnt ronlinuing
to make laws encouraging pmplr
H aailaar4 riam raae Oae)
I to Woik, ihr industrial irUliom
ilor of "Factory Minagrmrni their derisions on intsnial (Jertnan
■Hirst inns.
l i d Maini tn* nee” n convinced
that tha manpower shoilage is goP AR IS, flipt? R I - U P i - The
|p| lb become rvrn moir acute. French cabinet Instructed Fortdgn
Minister Robert Sc human today
Why wouldn't it? Selective Setvicr tu stand firm In hi* opposition to
is drafting men for the Army. Ihe immediate rearmament of QaribvatnmtBl is hiring mure worten rtutiy, authqritativu source* aaid.
Rchuman cabM for Instructions
ia tld tr to ekpami Ms iMrote or-s
AUilAljons and home Iron) con- ddring tho weekend, when D. H.
Mbit, War industries air beginning
to slip into high gear, nrccisitalMg More men. And the public -it
demsndmg. and expecting as much
Ml Civitiao goods and services, al
fetor prices, than ever beforr. Ahd
y*I la spile of the nerd for work, art, wt continue lo discourage anyIM
under
IB from working
gl anything al all under our silly
rhlid labor laws, we cunlinue nur
(Uprmton born 40-bcur week,
jrfcfe must unions have intliluled
W A L T DIB
«&gt; r \
a 33-hour week, and we say that

5

NOW SHOWING!

* What sort nf tool* and equip­
ment j-huuld you hare around thrhouse? That's our of rnanv klip*
and blank ipoi« tn lie filled in
later. There dill Ih* n series of
ii annul-.
What should your town do alaiut dell dafente?
NHKB say* it nreri* a full-time
civil defense director, a deputy,
an advisory council ami specialists
In charge of:
Mutual ahl, evacuation, trans­
portation, communication, health,
emergency food, clothing and
hmirlng, law enfotcemsnt, tirefighting, plant protection, war■lens shelters, rescue, supplies,
tiaining, manpower, ndminltiralinn, prulactiag or rastaring utlllUea, unUaliOD, and military auxiHarisVr like a rivU air patrol and
an air-raid warnlxg seyvlrv.
In all these /lata*, t V govern­
ment lay*.down dwinltg suggeallons'ort what should be dune. For
Ini lance. It say* providing ahetl
era fot rtarybody Is financially
Impossible Ult some must be l-dilt.
It suggest* three types,.JrWlu-Bng
ham* shelter*.
On evacuation, it tell* how to
register people and pick g it herfug points. It suggest! that school

Monroe School
II -allsurg I r-M Pass IlM l
rolled their piulc-t* tn meniM-i* of
the RthiHtl Hoard ami Trustee* at
a meeting in Mr. Lawton’s office
presold over by U K. Jordan
The parent* charge,) that Ihe
children were imptnuerlv tau«h*.
that the rchnol larked dl* dnllns
and that no rare was taken for the
prole lion of little children hoin»
overrun by the older one*. R W
Nlchtd* is iirincipal of Ihe s-henl,
and ha* an M. A. degree. Then
are three teacher*, earh a ,»d|egc
graduate.
The inerting was brought ahmit
after the hu* drIVer tnld the ehlhl
ren coming from Lake Mnnroe to
Ranruid school* FrlilaY that they
could mi longer rid,- the bus, nor
come tn Honfdnl school*.
At the , meeting, however, Ihv
hoard informed H P parent* tlio*
Ihe children may continue In travel
by bus tn Ranford school* until a
decision I* rrarhnl.
The not mat enrollment nf Ihe
reboot, which hat eight gieder. has
dropped from HO tu 66. said Hupt.
l.-rwtun.

SPECIAL SALE

June litt, three day* after they invadtii (he Cniltfl Nat ions-tponsoritl republic.
South Korean forces blew the
Han’s rail and marl bridges then.
Allied plane* repeatedly mangled
the bridge remnant*.
As tbe big offensive mounted at
both •title of South Korea, Allied
warplanes showered the Reds with
d,0Uu,(Mu leaflets warning (hem
Ibry must give up or dir now.
On the old toutheast Korean
beachhead, an American battalion
clusted tbo Noktong River and aet
up a firm bridgehead on the west
bank.
Allied forces bad withdrawn to
Ihc cu t hank Aug. 4.
,
lb H. Second Dlviaiun tioo|u*
made the crossing west uf ('haugT!y«ng. ’Ibe Redi drove back thrar
lb S. |iatroln which died le era**
at amdhai point.
(in l lie northeastern frunt uf the
&lt;dd beachhead, two Allied bat Ur
!linns rroiM-d to the north bank
the Kyung*an Hivdr, Tha river
runs Just eoiitb of Rubaag port on
the cart toast,
A 1lif*1 l-tre s niustly made steady
progress ait along the 121 lull,
--outheart perimeter. Hut the Keilr
■edited herrety at several point*.
T here were imHcations t h e
Itcdr -caught in the Allied nut­
cracker— were pulling forces from
the routheast front to defend Seoul
Al* correspondent Reiman Morin,
in the In bon Seoul beachhead, re­
ported evidences uf suicidal real**
tanrr by surprisingly weak a*d
vvihi-c)er| Red forcer.
trsallaseA D t s i I'asr llael
Allied fliers rpoltrd a fait Red
motor ired column racing north
and
Former Supt. Walter C. Craig.
from Taejun, ISO mile* south of
The Pauo county gisnd jury
Seoul, Warplanes blasted the mov­
ing Communist troop column.
has recommended lh«y be ru»|&gt;endThe Navy In Washington i f i Auditor Bryan Willis i « tha hoard exceeded it*
Kimpo.
by 147,425 was overdrawn
The Navy aaid belated reports
bank 116,0*12 and had l-Vt.
fniM tho Ira-bait-Hebril sactw ruiW
npaid hills at th* end nf
17 Russlan-made tauke were tie4ii batines* year.
H cuyed l&lt;y Mariru- ghiund wwaand Field Auditor Henry
tiehs anil 19 others were kcocked.
» aim reported th* ttrunout by N avy vjn d iM iro tf, fprfMh
149,491 in alat* caplml

Pasco Schools

two fronts.
Carrier-based Navy and Marine
piaries tilt Red»airflrld* Within 1W
mite* of the Inchon hearhh'eaiL
V . S. Fifth Aly Few* (Hthter
Komhers •
fprwcd
tioml.cr*
tiewed jellied gasoline
Red troop* mi
rtn Ihe
fire bombs at nt-d
southeast Korea perimeter.
B-2!»* hil Red pasitions la the
Waegwan sartor
northwest
of
Taegu with 4(H) ton* of bomba.
They plastr-iesl an area one-half
mile wide and two and one-half
mile* deep.
T M h could lie the prelude lo an­
other jump across the Naktong.
The two jaws of the mighty A l­
lied nutcracker ware beginning to
ram shut on the Communists
Un the second front haafhhead
before Seoul, the 10th Coras com­
mander, Maj. Oeseral Edward R.
Almond, exulted:
"If* going Ilk* a million dol­
lar*.’’
Alm -nd said the Red* defending
Seoul were without heavy artillery
hut hurt soma mortars.
The Marine column driving afabg
the main lnrhon-3*uul road fought
araln*t ‘•stulibom but dWorgaal*ed" resistance.
"It ha* liven necessary to go
Ihruugh each village routing snip­
er*,'' Almond mold.
V rv Marine* (eft burned out
hulks uf 17 Red tanks and hundred*
of dead Red* In their wZke. Eleven

3 Negro' scHool at LacwxM * with­
out asking for bid* or awarding a
rotitract. Conner (aid total coats
ahpuld have been only 11 4 ,00*1.
H* said two resolution* by the
hoeird asrlhnrtted nrlhtruction nf
tha school in unit*, not to rxcrwd
910JKW each. However, in each
Ihstance expenditure* far exrceded
that amount,' he aaid.
Conner said C. 8- McDaniel, Hr.
served as supervisor for tha con­
struction and was paid an exces­
sive Sl.flfiO for plumbing work.
Crelh, who retires) a* superin­
tendent Jan. 9, 1U4!i, later was
employed aa supervisor fur the
construction at |I0 a day, Con­
ner said.
Tha field auditor also reported
tha hoard paid for lumber ami
roncteie In etcess of what stateapprawd plan* and specification*
required, paid for an alarm rlnek
three times, hnoght shot gun

Ueorge Dayton, representing the
hoard, aakvd if tbo auditor'* re­
port was baM up *o that It could
liv uaed fog campaign purposes in
tho May primaries.
Both Willi* and Conner denied
anf dolays In reissuing the report
to tbo pwlto. Tho/ declared It was
treated Just oa tn* asm* as hun-

LAST TIME TOSlGHT
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HIT NO. 2

W, F W F»«p«

"OPERATION
h a y -l i f t
. ;*f '
•a
Ueautifiil Black Hedan
Locally Owned, Kadi
Good Hr**, extra go

I’m * itaer

Walch Your
Weight!
W. V, Rilling
Thflrliion Drug Co.
tlveiweight has a d i r e c t
liFarlng on IlinesM-s such ar
heart trouble and diabetes, ar.,
It tend* tu shorten life became
it puts, an added burden on
other Vital organs of the l&gt;ody,
IfoWiecr, a weight ruducing
piograhi must t&gt;e undertaken
with p iss-nution mid cine af­
ter n doctor’* rxaminntiun. Ttukingsna^ i|tinrttity of foofl W
usuany * adjusted li&gt;* diet t*
maintain the proper nourish­
ment while ylirubulling ea-rsi
f* T h .i,- arc'satisfying rewrlrd*
fur (h r iM&lt;rson* whir, attgk* to
thk'dirtrtr's iVciiinnUmltsj diet.
Voii win feel ( M ttn r, . hate a
Iwtler nppeararire, ahd look
younger.

Children Under 12 Vre. A4asllted Free With Rarest*
Anytime K irrp t Halurdav
A Sunday,

I.AST TI.MR'S TODAY!
AYfftl'DlHw.v’MAljJ.lvg
Art ion Fir lure —

“T'reaHUre I Bland”.

TUES. &amp; WED!

Mechanical

A Beautiful Club Coup*,
Radio, Httoltenl OwnoreMp.
Only

&lt;l«Bil*N*a l u m

lew uf thk (And.
The committee ruteil to mak* t )«
measure operative anv rim* tho
nation I* engaged u* war, invaitd
by an enemy, or afflicted try a
rebellion in aid of a foreign |*f pt.
Comniiltee member* had an­
nounced'earlier am cement to limit
u«* ,« r M meawirc tu time* uf invaslon or rebellion.
"In my Judgment." Senator Mo
Carran laid a news - onf»ni\f»
•’there i* nothinir in Ori* hill that
U unconstitutional on which art)
vrto might rrtt.’*
M 't’artiin dc-;Hl*ed th* meavur*
a» "in kcuping am! In cun&lt;onanc*
with tltf Constitution.*’
^
The Inicinmerrt Idea dererKnl
In the Sotui*,
Mtanwliile Pr*tld*nl Tuition
Who i* expected til Veto tile t i t .
verslve bill, was ajao repytt, 4 „p.
pored to a Senate-apprtiVi d han on
economic aid to runtih - which &gt;t,||
amis and munition to Commupirt
countries
The* report rani* from P*ai
Hoffman,.director of the Fn-mutil;
L* o op f i i* t I o n
Adm Inin rati in
I CCA f! ffuffman talked to
IfoA ir ik p o iic ii after teeing ji|y,
Truman.
Oppofjtio* tu the lilc-i m ,
|ur-«erf on Capitol Hill t.\ or.* 0f
Hoffmap'- nidei, Rnbelt N f
inn. In charge of ea*t-wr,t trait
activity III the deputy FDA idminlitralur'* offirr.
While opposing penalties ***{,;,(
.Mnnhrtll Plan nniioitihfnp] y
strategic, war material- to Rurdi
or tiec.'ratyllltev, GoldUur aovtd
that * broader
if e p |t
eontfrdtf T*. nfe*»r&gt;iv •U/.yupentd
befori the H o u m Jnter-tpte O in tnctre ^PorainitU1' L&gt;&gt;&gt;lt|ti** Into ctj.
ilclinfkVif'werfern European trad*
fn pofAntlil war. good* with p ,!••*

CHIUmRN PKKKt

Condltfon

m oan rsn

ftl
W
n

of th t tank* rumbled Into a Marin*
trap m |h* Monday morning iplrtr.
They blundered Into A inn 1 an
furtra lurking behind cover right
mile* **&gt;t of Inchon. A ll 11 were
knocked out.
Th* Pacific fleet Marine com­
mander, Lt. Gen. Lemuel C. Sh*p
herd, landed Monday afternoon a*
Kimpo airfield 15 mile* northweal
of Scout.
Th* second Marine column that
tailed Kimpo airfield Sunday night
beat off th* repented K«d Korean
attack* and they suicided at day­
break.
The H*d* lay in wait for tbe Mn
rln*t, whu rolled onto the air
atrip with 20 tanks against light
resistance.
They hurled th* five Kauiat at­
tacks between midnight ami dawn
“Tigrer* rut through the blacknet*," A P correspondent Bill Ross
reported from the field. “We could
hear th* North Kereans chattering
just arross the paved dunway.
"The Marin* positions’ were *ii
bundled by a burning village just
behind us. It was easy for thenemy tu spot u»."
Marines held fire until the Red
were within 10 feel or Ins.
Second l.t. Rdwin Dsptuta, a
platoon leader, said:
"Then we opened up and H I M
more uf them than I could count
The rest broke and tan like hell "
After the Reds were runted am*
th- Raid was operating, lb,- Ma­
riner. drote north to hlvh -round
and th* banka uf th* Han
Supplies and troops •trramrd
across Inchon’s emergency do-kt
through its Shattered etrerts and
toward the Seoul front 22 miMr
away.
(In itia l MarArthur visited the
front Sunday, go|rg within sniper
range.
"Is that him ?"
Leathernecks

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Korean War

A lc o : C a rto o n

�MONDAY SEPT. 18, 1950

Miss Harlene Proffitt Irols Lillian Kerwin
Weds Douglas Garner Weds Paul Pezold Jr.

Social And Personal Activities
frONE 148

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Social Calendar
M ONDAY
Dependable Clas* «{ the
F irit Methodl»t Church will meet
with Mr*. E . N . Londrnburg nn
Brown Avenue at 8:00 p, M.
Under the sponsorship of Hr.
j g Slum* Phi sorority, the re# rp lio n i»t at the Fernald-ljmt-hton Memorial Hospital i* Mr.
Chalmer* Harkey.
Tuesday
th * R. W. Were Bible CU*. of
tto First Methodist Chunk «ii|
ha*f Its regular meeting and thaction of officers at 8:00 I' M
i McKinley Hall.
Circle Seven with Mrs John It
Abrahams, program chairman, will
conduct the service at 3:30 in th.
.Jlem orla) Educational Building.
* The Frlend*hip Class of th,
Lake Mary Community Church
will meet at thr church at 8:00
P.M. instead of at Mr*. Ccrlt
Mixon's homr.
The Chapel Choir of thr First
~ilist Church will meet »t **: |f»

l Th*

«

t t

.. The Home League will meet
tt the Salvation Arm y at 7:30
PM.
WP.DNK.SHAY
* Circle Eight with Mrs. Cliff
“ No*. program chairman, will conet the aerviee at 8:00 P. M. in
e Memorial Educational Biiildinp
and ■‘Erhoes" will he heard from
jhg members ot the Woman'* Miss­
ionary Union whom have attended
lit* Baptist Camps during the
summer. Friends and member, of
the ehurch are invited to attend
The Training Union Executive
committee of the First
Baptist
Church will meet at 0:00 p.M in
Mhe Men’s Bible Class of the Mo*
mortal Educational Building

S

THURSDAY
The Brotherhood of the First
lafetiit Church will have a pro.
Jrjun and Supper meeting at 7:30
The Baptist 8unday School As.
aoclalenal F irm in g Meeting will
ha held In the First Baptist Church
of New Smyrna Hearh at 8:00 p.M.
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^verseP e ■r— s o n a l -----s
Mr*. Castandra Schulti is visit­
ing with her son Karl In Tampa.
Fred McDvwer of Crescent City
•pent the pail weekend hern
visiting frlenda.

I

Photo By. Robert Cox
Mrs. K rlly Smith, prior to her marriage in Reptemlwt which took
Mr. and Mrs. Jack West have
_*rovfJ to their naw h«m t at place in the First Mctljodlat Churrt), l» the former Miss Virginia
Reeves, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Robert Lynn Reeves of this city.
0 P M Rosales Drive.
Mr Smith
th.- .on of Mi. and Mrs. V. L. Smith, also of this rily.
Achtlc Parrish ho* returned
to Medina. Tenn. after being here
for the Brown-llardin wedding.

P. A. R.'h Hold First ,
Meeting Of Year

Mrs. Thomas (*. Wilkinson of
Saltlr
Harrison
Chapter
o f1
Eufaula. Ala., arrived Saturday D. A. It. held the fil.t meeting of )
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Wallace W. the ||lS(i r,| season on the (mat
M l.
"Skylark” with Mrs. F. E. RoumiHat. Mra. Ila rrv To n ic. Mrs. Ed
I I A I T Y B IR T H D A Y
. Henry l-«vy of (itneva hat re- mund Meiseh anil Mrs. H. J. I*elsMrs.
Mamie Pagenhsrt
Atirrned after spending two month* man as hostesses.
Norma Fay Harvey
After
reusing
on
the
Rt.
Johr.s
Mating the New England -state*.
Saturday
River for an hour the Imat was
Now York and Puerto Rim.
am bored in a ipiiet place and »
Wesley Jackson left Saturday regular burines. meeting was held.
Mrs. A- W. !,*e, regent president
f6r Fort Jackson, 8- C., after
presided, and the ft A. It. ritual
ffiT *
friends
and relatives w » . tned and the pledge to thr
Flag was given
Mt»» Margaret Antley, bride
New year bool were gtven out
M ilt Nancy William* left tb|* and plans for a .liver tea were elect, was honored on Friday everP«at weekend for Del.snd. where driruMed. Tim rhapl#r voter! to ing with a kitchen *to,wer given
the will resume her studle* at sponsor a "Rrinlnole County HD* bv Mi** Mona Ruth Mill* and Mr*.
A lttt»o n U nlv«r»lty.
Inriral Museum**. It Is hoped that Charles H. Flsndrra ot. the home
lfi** Jackie Clements left Sat- people throughout I he county will of the latter on Catalina Drive.
ardor for Moultrla. Oa. after loan artleli * of Historic value.
Rummer flowers and greenery
tMnding a two week*' vacation
Mrs. If J. I.ehmsn trad a paper were used throughout the rooms.
with Mr. and Mra. Charles Meek. op "O ur Heritage" and "The Ini*
Rrfteshmenl* of i n i l l r l f t u e t
* \
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port anr r of American History" rakes, nut*, mints, anti cokes were
y M r. and Mrs. R. J . Lehman and after which the hostess served a served. Those Invited to be with
course
and refreshing Mis* Ansley were: Mrs A. W.
iMten of Winter Park .pent nar« tweet
the weekend with Mr*. H. J. drinks lo the following member** Ansley, Mrs, C. E. McKee, Sr.,
Mrs. W. M. Thigpen. Mrs. P. P. Mrs. R. C. tlonly. Mrs. O. C.
ehman.
Campbell, Mrs. Mirlan Russell, Glbba. Mrs. Bernard Harkey, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hardin Mrs. C. Stuart Brown. Mrs A. C. Rpenrcr Harden. Mis. H. J. Ilavls,
f h g v t rstumed frnm their weddlnr lien-on. Mt* C. It. Daxrson. Mt*. Mrs. W. P. Brook*. J i.. Mrs. Ben­
■trip to Daytona Bearh and other V, K. Rn|». Mrs. L P. Hagan, ny Austin, Mrs. A. L. Wilson,
Mr*, fieorge Morgan. Mrs W. B. Mr*. Raymond Ksder. Mt*. W . D.
hlWreatlng points In Florida
Ratlurd. M n J. it. Ray, Mr*. H. Gardiner, sod Mrs M R Lamb.
Al*n the Ml**e- Itobbye Morton,
Mra. Roff Adams hsa been call W Rocker. M r,. It W. Ruprerht
Peggy Howell, Marljane Eubanks,
to Tampa due to th* death of snd Mrs A. \\ 1.##,
ami Jane Luke.
titter-in-law, Mr*. A. C

Miss Margnrct Anslcy
(liven Kitchen Shower

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BANrnwn n v m i n Sanford FLORIDA

toe

In nn Impressive selling of the
Fix st Presbyterian Church. Mis*
Harlene
Eliiabcth
Proffitt,
daughter of H. W. Proffitt of
North Carolina, became the bride
of Howell Douglas Garner, son
of Mrs. Elvira Garner of Sanford
and the late N. II. Garner, on
T h u t-day at « 00 P. M
Rev. A. G. Mrlnnis performed
the ceremony. The vow* w*ro
made before the altar, simply Iml
beautifully decorated by Mrs. J.
A. Ilarmld. Palm* and tall ba*kel* of white gladioluses, chry­
santhemums and tube ro*e* were
used Lighted white tapers cast
» «of| glow ovrr the •rone. The
family pew* were marked hy fern
and while »atin ribbon
Prior to the erremony nutd'at
music was rrndereil hy Mi*.
George Touhy. who plavril softly,
"To fl Wild Rose" "Poem" and
“ La Colcnrlna." Stanley Brumley sang **Rrrau»c'* and "The
|,ord‘» Prayer". The traditional
wedding marches were used
The bride wa* lovely in a gown
of heavy while slipper *a*in The
r|o»e fitting bodice wa* fa*lenel
down the t” ck with tiny covered
button*. It featured a d'TP tort ha
of exqiibllr hand.mad* lare which
al*o edged the nver-*klrt which
fell in a point lo the hem in the
front of the *kiti and wa* drsped
into a bu*Ue effect at the ’ ark
of the bodice The sleeves cariO
to points ove. the bj"d*. The
full hooped skill terminated inlo
a Cathedtal train, A braid of
white *atin formed n coronet from
which fell a finger-tin tcil of ny­
lon lllu*ion. She carried a pravet
htwik on which lav a white orchlJ
with orange hlowmms lied into a
shower of nairnsy white &lt;atin
rihbnn.
The hrtde's sister, and only
attendant, Mr*. !&gt; H Humbly of
North Carolina, wa* "owned In
an old-fashioned model of ps*|vl
blue nylon otgandy over blttn
taffeta, featuring short puffed
sleeves and malchiiif mitts The
full hooped -kirt wa- floor length.
Rhe wore a amalt off.lhe-face
imnnet formed of white satin foltape with tie* of while nvlon Il­
lusion and carried an nld-fnsliicnerl, lare bordered lonqurl of
rose colored donation,* l.rse hud*
and while poms-porns !&lt;»d with
wide mse colored satin ribbon.
David Thrasher, cousin of ths
ytoorn, server! as best man. Ush­
ers were M. 3 Hahntn. and R1^
Rline of Orlando.
Mra. Garner, mother of tho
groom, wore a him t. lare after­
noon gown with pink arrossorle*
Her flower* were a rbi«ter of tiny
lavender orrhld*.
Following
the
ceremony
a
small reception for Ihe wetlding
party alul n few rinse frlenda of
the family wa* held at the homo
of the griKim'r nmt'rrr. On an
antique marble-topped table In
Ihe entrance stood ■ nair of oldfashioned dolls belonging to Mrt
F. K. Roll. They were dreaard In
the wrtldlng garment* of lnng ago
and stood guard over tnr bride’*
tawik whieh was attended l.y Mr«.
David Thrasher.
The bride's lablr, arranged f&gt;&gt;
Miss Martha Fox, was overlaid
with an embroidered lin&lt;*n cloth
| nnd centered with a cluster of
white gladioluses and t^pera. Thu
I *ervice was ailver and cry at si
The three tiered wedding cake
was lopped with a mtntaturbride and groom made by th.gro«m’* mother. Punch was served
hy Mra. R. C. Thrasher.
The bride chose far her going
away outfit a suit of dtixtv.blue
nylon. Her hat wa* amalt, an offtlie-face ny.'er.white bonnet wi'b
a brown veil, *!er arrersnrle* were
brown make »Vln. Her rorsaewas a white orchid. *
Mr. and Mra. Garner are spend
Ing a few day* in Key West and
ether point* in th# state. Thev
wilt he at home In Hampton, V*
where Mr. Garner is scientist st
the Nations! Advisory Commltt-.
for Aeronautics.
Out-of.town guest* for the w»d
ding were Mr. and Mr*. J. P
Rllne and J"n fitine of Orlando

Mix*
Lola
Lillian
Kriw ln,
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Robert
K t r » i;i ftf Freehold. N. J »nd
Paul P. Perold. Jr. aon of of Mr.
and Mr*. Paul P. Peaold of this
city were united In marriage In a
double ring ceremony on Sunday
aftemimn al 1:00 o'clock at All
Rout* Catholic Church with Father
William Naehtrah officiating.
Burning aper* in tall bras*
candelabra, white gladiolus#, with
"•parsers fern and areca palms,
formed a lovely setting for the
nuptial ceremony.
Prior to the exchange of vows,
Mra F. F. Roumlllat* organist,
played appropriate music and used
the traditional wetlding marches.
The hride, who w-g* given in
marriage hy J. E Gradlck, was
I'wely In a two-pieep suit of Ire.
bbi- satin, featuring a douhle
(opium and self-covered button*.
She carried a white satin covered
prayer-book, topped with a white
orchid and a cascade of satin rib­
bon and orange blossoms.
Mrs Norman Wedekind of DeLand. sister of Ihe hridegroom,
ws* matron of honor. Her dress
ws* ■ two piece chartru.r* *rIk
prmt, with da»he* of black. Her
at-cessurie* were Mark ant! she
wore a ,-orsagc of pink roses and
earanations.
Henry Rlehler. Jt. acted as Iw-t
man for Mr. Perold
Mr*. Kerwin, mother of Ihe
bride. rbo*e a brown trrtdearcnt
taffeta tire**, with which she won
a picture hat anti her corsage was
white rose* ami rat nation*.
M r-. Perold Sr . mnthrt of th*
bridegroom wore an afternoon
drees of navy blue sheer. Her aeresaortes were In white and she
wore a rofsagr of pink sweetheart
rose*.
Immediately following Ihe wed
ding ceremony a reception «• »
held *• the home of the hride
gloom’s patents on Palmetto Are
mte.
Guests were received at the
door bv Mr*. J. E- Gtadick and
presented to the receiving line
Mis* Connie (udw lg presided *1
the bride's l*ottk.
Mr*. -Vhn M jd w ij Invited the
guests inlo the dining room where
rake and punrh were served.
Th# bride's table which »'•*
overlaid wiih an ecru lare cloth,
wax centered with a thtee-tiered
wedding rake, lopped with a min­
iature bride and groom.
At one end of the (aide was a
tliree branched crystal candela­
bra holding white burning tapers
with a double vast* arrangements
which wa* attached, ami held
p&gt;nk rose.buds, At the othei end
of Ihe table was a tow arrangrmen! &lt;-f pink mse-buds on a mirrn* reflector. Crystal compote*
held white mints and salted nut*.
Mrs F- E- Itnumlllat served the
rake.
In the dining room and on the
aun porch were crystal puerh
howls bolding Icesl punch, Mr*.
Frank Mrlsch and Mr*. Henry
Rirhtrr presided over these.
Other* assisllng in serving were
Mr*. Ralph Retold, and Mrs.
Francis Prxold.
late in the afternoon thr rouple
left on a honeymoon trip They

u

Slack Confesses
llaatlaaee

P u t o**t

grttable to ihe 10-year trnlrntc
“ In view of the fact Slarh »esiited in living information to the
R u iiU n tffrr.tr when hr rrallred It
wa* for Ruiti*. the government Is
willing lo accept the ten-) rat ten
tenr*. Meek told the court.

Irois Kenvin And
Faul Pezold Honored

Sunday, when Mr* F. E. Roumlllai
entertained with an after rrtoarial
party at her tome "n POtoella
Avenue.
Pink hihiicu* were placed ef­
fectively on the refreshment tab!*
which wa* centered with fivehr«n#h».i silver eendt'shr* holding
burning tapers.
The honoree chose fur the oc­
casion an emerald green cotton
drr*», marie with tucks on the lardOther* enjoying the evening with
the gue-t. of h'inot were Mr*. Ro­
bert hrrwtn rtf Freehold. N . J., Mr.
and M&gt;- Paul Peinld. Mr. and Mr*.
Norman Wedekind of Det-anri. Mr.
and Mr- J E. Gradick. Mr*. St.
Clair Hr ndrick, Mr*. A W. I.ee,
Ml*. H-*rr| Hi eve*. Henry Kichtfr,
Jr., Frank M*iseh. J r . Jack and
Jim m y l.urlwig,

Miss Loia l.illlan Kerwin
of
Freehold, N. J. and Paul P. Perold
Jr. were honored on Friday even­
ing, prior to thr It marriage on

ha* hern challenged by to r Ills
attorney* are pr^&gt;aring an appeal
to Secretary of Commerce Sawyer,
W A S H IN G TO N . Sept, is
ft
official- said.
Commerce Department offliial*
This finding reversed a rleaianrr
said today a department loyally
givven l.re whvn the department
hoard ha* made an adver»e finding boatd said a yrai ago: "Reasonable
against Mirharl Lee. and hr ha*
ground* do not exl*t to believe th*l
hcen *u»pended from hi- fltt.ntm
you may Iw disloyal to the govern
a year job in (bat agency.
merrt of it*- United State*.
The finding, handed down with­
Lcr. ti!. wa* born In Manchuria
out announcement Sept. 8. already
of Russian ancestry. He was head
will return lo Sanford in * lew- o| the Fat East branch of the de­
days and will then leave for Free partment’- Office of International
Hold, N. J. where Mr. Pciold will Trail# before his loyalty was pul crl Lee to " le .ig r or be fired" on
enter the armed services Ihe lat­ ttnder question fir*t in October. grounds that his continued employ­
ment was detrimental to the de­
HM8
ter part of the month,
Before ^he sd*er-e (oyaltv iw*ard partment aside (torn loyalty ques­
ire and with a very full gathered
tions.
mlirig. Secretary Sawyer had »*kskirl.

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The American l-egion Anxtliai'
will have their covered dilh sup
per at the Hut on Tuesday »t

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Th* families ami friend* at
rnrdially InvRed. There will to
muslral program

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Vary a quick loaf hy adding rat
*fn», Pl|t*. ni ilates lo Ihe hatteIwfpre baking.

itn.

turned to Sanford after iwndlnn
and Mr* w . R
Rrtimlsv several month- with relatives |c
l spending a short va, atlon a* Amarillo. Tex.
of Intedest In North CamMiss Elise Iftilrhison, daothtnf Mr. and M rs. J. C. Hutrhisnn
At Brock leave* tomorrow for h*s returned after spending ai»
Evanston. III. where he will enter
enter week* in interesting points of
Oarrett RIbIkal
Utotnary at Garrett
Rihlieal In Scotland.
■tftett on thei campus
cam|
at North
Mrs. II. J . (.ehman is leaving on
wouern U nlvenity.
Wednesday to spend a month with
* .Friends of Mr*. Ellen Bhadolo her daughters, Mrs. R. E Russell
' “ V p*gret to learn that aht and Mrs. George Cross In Crown
? been eonflned to the F r r - Point, fnd.
J-Loughton Memorial HrapiMr. and M r^ v o lle William*. Jr.
J(h&gt;e to Illness.
and M. B. Smith have returned
KAy Shoemaker. Ed Fielding, from Tampa after attending the
legislators
Conference
“ “ &gt; MeNab and Tommy Stringer Florida
U it week to ream** their over the weekend.
■t University of Florida
Mrs. W. J. Morrison is m n fln o
Mr*. .Esther Kran*e of Rt. Fe­ to the Orange Memorial Hospital
by
her
tor* burg left Friday for her and was accompanied
tome after being the gui*t of daughte*. Mr*. K. Dougherty of
S r . and Mra. A . C. Starke for Rye, N. Y.. former staff nur-». at
Fern aid-Laugh inn Memorial Hos.
**e past week.
pits).
al Brown, who w u here for
irriage of hi* daughter.
Fat Brown, left last w.#k for
For a take to school lunchbox,
g, Pe. where he will make a sandwich filling ef shredtime.
dtd carrots and ratlins moistened
with salad drawing. Uan hotwaan
Slices of whole wheat broad.
r due to the death

ra, U. f . Yeungla a former reeldewt of

want an right to fifteen
bird to y a ton torkeyt If
a elrieen to txeenty-flxm
to y a tom turkey.

NOH OPEN!
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use.

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3800 Park Are.
Sundays

Open 11 A. M. (n It P. M.
1 P. M. to 1! P. M.

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Coleman. Fttend 2, Koknt, Mlau

NEW YORK,
. ,
Four (aims voted moil likely lo
•uccerd thu yeor California. Kentucky. Southern Melhodiit and North
Carolina will find out quickly if their football potential hat been over­
estimated.

a haded icnrtiuie.

The Golden Rear* «f Berkeley,
■inbi-aivn In 1049 hut hter t«
Ohio .State In the Rom* Uuw), will
lik e on the re-uphtditered Santa
Clara leant that flniihed the t|i*t
campaign with a t.ounce.
The Ream, rated third national­
ly at the end of 1040, tan hank
v*1th Hi lettertni.i and a glfti.i
ball conveyer named Jim Monarhino.
Santa ('lata l* an unknown
((Ualility with a new head roach
in Dick tiallanghr-r ami a l.at.li
. f unle-teti hut highly rtg a rd fl
loplintunie material. The fm.tl.all
world atill U talking about thu
Brum-on' 21-13 victory .over Kentucky In the Hi align BowL
The Kentucky Wildcat.*, ft guild
to be one of llliii't poVeriiotl*' *,
wilt entertain la.ulilana Stale in
a night game at I.rxing1un. LSW,
tatrd ninth in the Aaaociated
Hi***' tutu poll, I* hack with a
'200-pound line and a flock td
apeedf back-.
SubthuTu MethiHli*t ie b«»t to
((ysigik Tech at Ilalln- In llu
headline Inter-ec4lnnal fray. S M I'!
i» evperting big thing* ltd* .year
with Kyle Rote at the throltW.
Young Rule v a t the lad who gave
Notre lianie «u many anaioti*
moment* Iwfore the Muitang*
bowed to the Iiifh late lait fall,
Vjf-2t). Tech ii u rani* dnnb- nut
fit that ran *how Texan* tom*•
thing about to**ing the hall
aimiud.
Noitb Carolina'- npening piece
of builnr** it with an ancient
family
rival,
Noitb
Camliii*
.Hate The Tarheel* ate high an
Dirk Hunting, the tailback who
replace* All
Ametira Charlie
Justice. The Wolfpack i* young
and *nthu&gt;ia*tir.
Jdlchigan Stale, on the upgrade.
Will entertain Otegon State ami
try to get over far the lurprlilng
26-2U lot* to the taijr* from thu
norlhweit U it year. Texa* C lir iil.
Ian wilt play Kanta* at I.awn im .
Wallace Wade'a Duke llluc D •vile, tahl In Im among the South'a
be*l, will go to South Carullnu
and Rrd Sander*' U I.C A team,
«urpi!*t nf the Periftr coa*t Ian
year, will entertain Oregon In
other gn«d game*.
Notre Dame mi l llklahn|.*u, the
No. I and No .' tanked eleven*
la»t year, wo»'l open until Sept.

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WIARINO a bathing »ult of Alarkan
n-al, Sharon Saunders, one nf New
York'* leading model*, 1* crowiidd
“ 1030 Kur IJ'-ieen." Sharon D ru truutided by more than SMi.udO
wot th uf fur finery. (Intertuiiioiuil)

Stefstiii Facet) 1’roy
SlaU* In (arid Opener
D E I.A N D . Sept. 18
(SpecialI
— Th e 1050 edition of the StetrOn
llu tlvi* will open their footbkll
* » &lt;ui here Sttuidav night with
the T ro y Stale Teacbrr* Colli-g.'
al M:(Mi I*. M. al the Municipal
Stadium.
Ticket* for tin' .n n tc-t hum- lie
ri-u&gt;rvvfl by calling or w riting to
tliv Sictaon Dnlvrraity AlhlrB r
Ticket Office, llrl.an.l
T h r 11Alter- have III letlermea
returning and 13 new men who
have la-eri out-landing in high
-r hotd piny. Around the-e n«m
Coach Jot- Mi Mullen ha* formed
ball team in Cential Florida nnw,
ami I feel (hat fan* from Ilia
area drnnt to *re a good brahd
of faiM)Hdl. I m m ol make t w
jn*ny ’ ‘prediction* fut the Trirr
gajim, tu t I tflll tty that the
lowif w ill lie util there to win. atal
will play to win. They ilDiilavlkf
a fervent limitr to piny good foot­
ball last week against the Miami
H u n lca n t* In Miami,” McMul­
len declaied.
"W e out-gained the .Miami crew
on the gruuni) and we made inure
flrat downs than they iiinde. Tlmt
I* mi axcrdlent sbouing,” he said

u r i i — iiayim it \\ ynminif*
Texas A. anal M. at Nevatln.
The games over th* pa*t week*
eml pioved only that college foot­
ball roinee In mighty early. The
main »urprl*ji was the fight little
M rM urrjM 'dTk'ga {Texas) put up
■gainst T d U I A r it a i
Valley favorite, 1 bl

20-13. Kenturky Id-al
Slate,
2S-0,
anal

TIi* 1030 J.IO foot hull leaaafl h
BT. LO UlB. Sept. r t - D T ’ -T h e
only tw&gt;, day* old, hut “ old rgati
K*« Ti.rk
•*
uper-t" has spankeJ two chaul- New York Yankee* cUAig to a
Iletrult
•&gt;
plont ami scut th*m lo bed wilft* bare mathematical first place lead
Hasten
it
over Detroit la the Ant«*kai&gt;
out victory.
n -v a u m
»»
League race ycittrday by beating
tVa*ntBx&gt;.,a
*i
The Philadelphia Lagla* And the 8t. Lout* Drown* 4-1 In the
•Vtlv..#..
II
ho*
Ang&lt;
lei
llaaii
laat
-cU-un's
HI, LootH
la*t half of a itoublrheadrr after
divisional rhamp* la the tyittatiA)
caiied-ipni*
t»
H rm lli
tout hull t.eMtur
were tumbled
IP.-Inn 1, (isrrull 2
uve« itu' wet-kteid a* the "new arb"
r:,iu&lt;i*i( i.i&gt; le, n«v«i,.t»i * i l l it,.
of the p to y -fn ,-p iir gam* gowned
laan
bale.
l't.li-.». l - i . tv»*hlhrtnn &lt;1-3
And how tfioie Eagles paid!
nnef *f tkM condett war
m la t t ii t - l . New Vsrk S -l
Uieasy Neale'* hobbled -.dm Pit.
u iw p . r . i « i
inoldi, wku gave up tna
in.non at Detroli - -Nlaon iT «» ,. mlnu* tha*ir irrid "Witt* Kid*.'
i*ht Innknjm, Iff was le ­
\.w li.&lt;o..r ill* I*».
Steven Van Boren and Ihwh P rit­
nt A plndh bitter In 'he
(tihly f j i r . - - fu.tule,t i
chard, wee.- -niAnhnl hy Cleve­
II..M .I.Ise t.siwr.
N*w Y»ea at knm» ic »- Waohln.
land'* m ighty llniwn*, b$ to 10.
won^ game elctnry p4*»
Km * lu.-tnn
awmi tin ll’..toh i lefnre 71.217 fani Saturday night.
k oae amran ahead of De&lt;|.l.,.«n 2, ISliUlt-tl'M.. t
George Mala, of the Chicago
I »»■- r..11 m linm. ( i t , ua._ I -* *&gt;*- I
tha p «n a fit chaw. Hrwl
I 'l . i . 't n l i. R.i.inn i l i,il-.1*lp).
Rear* got sweet revenge against
t: away ( I n i1 n r t -.il a
ata
loat that ronU-ft, DetkM.(*.f. hi lu.tu* lit- N rh Y..rk I Los Angeles, 24 16 20. It way last
tld hAv* taken over fit at
iraion that the Rami, In vtinnjfifr
W fiM lia U u I, no*, lilt (t.llyil.
III.,* t, 1 left.lit I. O rl'IiW l 1. Nthe w ii t n i t title nf the N F l,.
T " lk 1.
was a tcnH pitrW r’i
I
-lot -I lu.irt- 111' tlr,*(»ih ■ -I- alt till! proud Chicagoan# twu oaf
tHtrull *■ Cfc).**., i u*ny i li t ti&lt; the unlit piwilshhtg il.'ft**&lt;» rvOr U tlfe gpfni Iqto lha ninMi. OtV
inflii'tnl upon a linlni cuwt bed pcvlrg R*yr bids, tjie, pfrowtile*' Al
truft l,
jrivtn rg, only tltne
pro Item,
Otto Uraham gain I be vat r u n
v t M O v tl. i.i:t n i i:
n it*
w I- r*n. M l Chilly team a If*-an in ateial
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the Baltimore Colt*. The great
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Young Pro Season Bill With Tigers,
Hold Slight Lead
N E W Y O R K , H«4». l M -t A l —

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Test Of Ability In Season Openers

the college “ Itab Hah“ sens..tip
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C H IC A O 0 . Stft:.
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3-2 vlclorv over the Chicago While
Bog In the 4eeond game of a
dnuhleheadet after tire Nat* toil
tha opener, 4-0, hefere 3270 peraon* yetterday.
l.eftd Bill Wight aeattered nip#
h ill In pitching hla third ihulont
of tha tea*on a* the While Seg
defeated Washington 4-0, In /Be
flrat game.
^
Ulka McCormick collected three
of Chicago'* nine him a* the
White Sox -addled Conrado Mar.
rero with hi* 11th lo**.
RED SOX W IN
D E TR O IT , Sept- D t -I / P t - The
Bo*tan Red Sod climbed to with­
in a game and a naif af the
Ameticwa League lead today aa
tha* ninped the taecnnd place De­
troit Tiger* 3*2 a ft a* »ou*Wiing a Tiger two tun tally In iLe
ninth.
Th* victary left the third plaoa
Red Sox Iu*l half a gam* behind
the Detroit, i * and only a gam*
and a half behind the pare-vetting
New York Yankee* who m ilt «
doubleheader with Bt, Louis. '
The Red Sucker* sorgad Into h
tlaee run lead in the flrat four
Inning*, but had to itagt an allout battle to turn back tha T ig trl'
laat minute bid for victory In )k*
opener of the two game «erie».“
Left hander Mel Barnell, who
kept pitching hlmaelf In and 3iit
uf would* mo it of wie way, gothimialf Into a real lam In the
Tiger ninth with E liit Kinder
turning h u neat blth of re % t

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turning^ In a neat bit of reiidf
first place, carried the Tight right
to tha wire with "King Kong"
Charlie Keller aoming throdgft
■rain ht a pinch hitter role. ^
Parnell was rolling along-vo R
a flve-hft ehutout when the Tlgera'
final de*peration rally got under
wav with ninrh hitter Joe (IBIpe-

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Kentucky football team* hav*
been hr hi lo a total of elk putnU
agaltiat Tenner*-e in thu last fiva
meeting*.

t i n dribbled away a nm e-nan'M d
v— terdiy end h id to jo I t 1*0rug* to defeat the Cleveland In*
u-art*. u m * K rra n t Wahl raced
hvow all tW way t n a t Xfcst gn
Mike Guerra'* tingle to scort tilt
winning ran.
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IK* m*T tfcai InhlnfS bOt J » u
llt t u U couldn't h-dd that advdhtage. The Trlba tied up the count
with t*ii out In th* last of the
ninth on Ray Boone'* sing la with
fh*- b W i loaded, of BbB Hoop**.
U r r Dnbi amt M Roeea homerad for the Indians, Roern getting
bU 34th and Eddie /oast bit a

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Highly favored Duu.la sue was
held to a 14-14 tie by little Rt.
Vincent (P a ) (.ullage.
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When if coma* tu Ford Strvict, our first duty [| to ItMp
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d wd'rg i&gt;roud to N Able to give you wkat's b«st for your Ford.

U r. H e n r y M cL uulin

Volusia Track To
Close Tonite After
Ninety DfiySeftson

The 32-20 defeat at tha hand*
of MDhlgan in 1042 I* lbs worst
set-back ever handed a Frank
Laaby-cmached Notre Dame team.

,
V T O N a ' h KACH. Kept. 1 3 W Pl--The Volusia County Kennel
Club announced yesterday that the
currenl HO day raring ».a-on end*
tonight.
t-IN ST Il4 rtw «/ I* | k . Mile
I Fleet Ifsil Oalir K m w V i
” ' ' i f , Illla Taae*, 2iier'e-l&gt;Md(,
Trell liiM.r.^iUieer . i'ru-i, H iiv.tr
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Notre l)ame tram* have potlhl
1() undefeated and untied fuat.
ball seasons, and seven mote un­
in. i i u i i i i , nuoin.rn n «days are scheduled after Na4h
defeated campaign*.
SoCiaUon piesident. said no aft
Th* 6U points Notre Dame ran vtlle and Atlanta Mart, th# flfial
up against Tulane last Mason I- four -of-eeven wrici. Thw team
the highest total aver irgi-teied will play two game* here, three
Hpt.an Irish team under Ftank come hack ta Atlanta fur th* Igtt
in Naahville, and if necessary,

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any taxation. If tha landowner la
not paying taxes at present, then
no fire control tax would lie levied
on hi* property.
10. Do 1 receive protection If I
donl pay taxea? Yea. All land*
wanting protection In Ihe county
Seminole County may not be numbered among the more than 30 will be protected from fire. Land­
countita ol Florida which have fore*! lire protection unlcai more land­ owner*, both large and small,
owner* tign the petition to the County Commitiion to include the iaiue would benefit equally.
11. Will the forest service rrowin ihe 1950 general election ballot. County Agent C. R. Dawton an­ a«*i*t landowner* with control
nounced (hit morning.
burning of th»ir nwn land*? Ye.
Mr. Dawion added that whtle he tlrll it hopeful that enough acreage If landowner* will request ***t&gt;
will he represented hy landowner*,.
--------------------- tarce In advance and provide.) that
the signatures of those owrttng’ bc approximately It.OOO per vear crew* arr available and not bu»v
landowner*
more than 7JKI0 artra ere needed.
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8. fin
Mow much money will the fighting fire*, The
Signature* of owner* of appro*!- state Pul up? The State and Fed mint furni.h men to h*|p with
mately 40.000 acre* of land In the er*l aid will l,r approfimatelv |tt.. burning and keep someone
in
Rlavla. Oviedo and Chuluota area* 000 per year. Thl* i* a grand total rhirge of burning *t all lime*. The
wer* received recently. Petition* operating budget of SI 2.000 pec fnrrst servire crew* will not tak'full authority for and responsi­
may lie algnrd at Mr. Pawann'a of. year.
flea at tha Court llnti*e.
*1. Where will thl* money tie bility of control burning of any
1. What doe* county fire pro- •pent? In Seminole County alone, land.
12. Would the countv file fieht
teetlon mean? It mean* that the eirept for Item* and equipment
tlmherland* In Seminole Countv that cannot be purchased In the Ing unit fight a house or imildint:
fire? Ye, The fire control unit i
Will be protected from fire and County.
all fire* will he put out unless the
7. What will thl* money lie spent primarily a foie»t fire fightim
landowner w|«he* to burn.
for? Thl* money will buy fire unit but manv rural home- and
| school* h*ve lieen partially *aved
2. If I want to burn mv own land truck*, equipment Mtrh a* bark
by the quick artion and nw'l-tii
do I have to have permlitioo from pump*, *w*ller», and fire t*Vr,. |t equipment of the*e crew* In other
the Forest Service f No, Couti(,v wilt al.o be u*ed *n pay for lain »
count le*. The file tuwet* renoi t el*
Forrst Pire Protection doe* not al on the fite truck* anil fire fight
fire, to the ranger* and they ar*
ttr the nwnrrehlp of anyone'. t*r« Ing rrew* and lowetmen to man
dispatched arrordlnglv
pfrty and any landowner mav burn the lower*.
1.1 What I* the first atop In
H Where doe* the county'a shsro
off hi* land a* he wi*he». a* tong
setting up a rounlv fnre*t fit*
a* ha compile* with Florida'* For romr from? The county'* »h*re of
»&gt;t Fire l.aw*. To comply with llte ( 1 ,00(1 innv l » |&gt;aid out of the prn- fighting unit? The fir at inn. a.
eording to ashling laws. Is tha'
law, which I* *late.w|de, he must er»l revenue fund, or by a special
owner* of a majority of the aeroConfine the flra to hi* own pro ta* levy on all taxahle property age In Ihe rounlv sign a iielifioo
freely and notify adjoining land­ The ta* -hall not exceed 2 mill*. respectfully requesting the Board
owner a of hi* Intention to burn *l Based on 11*It* valuation It will rost of County Com mis* loner* to plrne
Itait one day and not more than Seminole County prn|&gt;erty owner* the matter of a county fire fight
ten daya In advan. e. It would he .2 of one mill or about 20c on each Ing unit on the tiallot In the IHW
advisable, but not necessary, to 11,000. The county may pay It.
(Senetal Flection in November. The
notify tha rangtr in chargr of that share out of thr general revenue
courtly commissioners In the coun­
fund*, if de*ired,
•rta.
9. Are homestead* exempt from ty, prior to the circulating of the
3 How many acre* will be pro­
a
fire control ta*? Y*», they are (trillion, must pass a resolution
tected in the county? Seminole
thst they will accept the nail I Ion
County haa 183,807 acre* of wind- eirm pt, unlcxi the assessed va l­
uation of the property exceed* |ti, If properly signed and submitted to
land* that will b eproleclril.
them. This has hern done.
4. How much will It *o*l the 000, In moat raic* homestead* of
14. Itoes signing the petition obli­
County? T h r County'* ahate will Ifin arte* nr le** are eirmpt from
gate the landowner to any forestry
practices? Nn. The petition I* a
requirement of Stale law and dne-not obligate anyone. It Is Just an
r,*pre*sion that they are favorable
to the establishment of a county
fire fighting unit,
Ifi. If a majority of those Itie*
vote un this question are favor­
able, what action nerd lie taken?
The County f'onunittionrr* may
sign a contract with the Florida
Beard nf Forestry to establish said
unit.
Id. H»w nen after the *gice­
TELEPHONES I HO and 1071
ment It signed will the county unit
Hoorn I I I Sanford Atlantic National Bank Bldg.
lie established? If State and Fed­
eral fund* are available, ronslruelion of tower* and telephone tinea
anil nther improvement* necessary
ran begia July I. 11*61, with iu p
pressinn activities beginning July
I. 1262.
17. When will Ihe county visit
paying it* *harr of tha roil of the
firo ronlrol unit operation,? The
Thr Registration Rooks of fhr City of
county will pol -ta il paving H*
Sanford, Florida, ar*&gt; open at the City I lull.
share nf Ihe root until July I, 1982.
nr when actual fire ronlrol begin.
Commencing Monday September 18, 1950. for
The rnst nf, the towrra arid tele,
phone line* and other Itapfove
the purpose of registering for the Municipal
meet* will tie paid for by Stale and
(Jeneral Klrrlltm to he held on November 7,
Federal fund*.
(ft. Can the county’* that# of
1050, and will ramnlti o| mui eneb day except
the hudgri !w Increased at auv
time? Nn. Keclior. 17 of the Cpuri
Sunday a and holiday a, up to anil including
tv Fire Control Agreement *t»le»
Friday. Ortobcr 27, 1050.
that nn amendment, alteration nr
rhange in the provision* of this
, ,.
H. N. SAYKIt
Agreement, or any addition there­
to nr extension thereof, shall In­
C I T Y R F .IJ IB T U A T IO N O F F IC E R .
valid and binding upon llie parlir.
hereto, nr either of Ihrrn. urde.t*
•U rh
amendment,
alteration,
rhange. addition ni eitrnatnn In- re
dured tn writing ami executed bv
the parties In lie affected thcrohv
1®. la ronntv fotert fire nroter
l|on worth what It ro»t»T Yes, I*
Is worth In the people of the counto
many, many time* It* en*t It wtlt
increase timber growth end dro
give the landowner* more e*»h Per
H« Suffered Deficiencies of Vilamlns HI, H2,
acre for their timber. Thl* In turn
will benefit the store owner*, fill
Iron and Niacin
Ing station operators, and businet
symptomatic relief when you can
now relieve Ihe rauae with H A D ACOI,.

Landowners Urged Tn Sign Petition
To Protect County Timberlands

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

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD

men In gensral hy bringing largdt
payroll* Into the county. Largely
due tn fire, the average growth per
arre per year nn unprotected llmlierland* is 3S board fell. It haa
been proven that fite protection
alone ran talse that average to
176 board fret per acre per rear
once the land has had a cbgttce to
recover from years of burning.
20. What Is the average Income
on protected and unprotected
wood*? By protecting the wood­
land* of Seminole County It would
greatly Increase their value in
eight nr ten year*. Income from
burned woodland* is 37c per acre
per year while from
protected
land* over 12 00 per acre prr year
i* received on the average.
21. Will landowner* who want
two-way radio lie allowed to In*
»t*ll thla equipment? Ye*. A plan
is now in fmte whtrh will uermit
a landowner to have hi* nwn rsdio
provided hr pur'base* same and
provide* for future mair/enance
charge,. The latest type frequency
modulation t»dio I* used. There aye
two different arrangements where,
by fore*t landowner* may have nv*
of two way radio. First, the Fed­
eral Communication* Commission
will liierisr t&gt;*r»on- whn-e hip-ine*.
I* logging, tree farming, or relat­
ed wood* operation*. •ms is V/m-vp
*1 Forest Product* Radio Service
and n o rroalrd for private Industry. Secondly, the Florida Forest
Service offer, a cooperative Iwowav radio crvlre to forest landowner., who avslit In fire fighting
artiritir • The landwner bitya hla
own radio equipment a* specified
within Ihe agreement.
22. Will a Irartor and plow h*
stationed In Seminole
Counlv?
Ye* Thl* equipment! I* primarily
u*ed In plow out bad fire*, but I*
ii*ed for plowing fire break* abesd
of fire -eavon loo. Tanker trurks
are u ie,| in normal fire suppie*
■ion.
23 How many rotintle* now have
fite protection and what ha- be*n
the reaction in them to fite con­
trol? Th irty ronnlle* now h*v»
protection, lira, lion In favor
*
rounlv forest
without
favorable
several
vote on Ihe question of fire pro*
tertion In the ne.xt grneral election
21. Anyone who haa an addition­
al question or would like tn sign
a petition, »ee the County Agent
In Sanford, nr call R7R. Ocala,
Florida.

lYdUigs Victory
I t’eattaaeo Pram Psg* Uwa)
Island without opposition. Demo­
cratic Rap*. Forsnd and Fogarty
also ara assured of ronomlnstir.n.
Massachusetts, without a sana­
toria! contast this year, picks ma­
jor party nomlntas for govtrnar
srd House seats In voting tomor­
row.
Interest in today's
Maryland
balloting renters on the Tvdings
race and the selection of a He pubIk an opponent who I* expected to
carry on the rrlttdam which Ty d Ing* primary opponent* have lev­
elled again ' him. This criticism
concern* the Senate investigation
of C o m m u n l* ts -ln -g o v e rn m e n t
charges mads by Senator McCar­
thy IR -W ls ). Tydlngs headed the
Senate Foreign
Relation* Sub­
committee which looked Into them,
John A. Meyer, Baltimore attor­
ney and former congressman, and
Hugh J. Monaghan, another Balti­
more attorney, have been blaating
away at Tydlngs In tha primary
campaign with the accusation that
he "whitewashed” the Investiga­
tion of McCarthy'* charge*.
Tydlngs. who is staking a filth
term, ha* retorted that as tong a*
he can prevent It there will never

unfounded thar- ___ . remains one of
sensational unsolved
b : John Marker, who was ngsed year*.
out bF Senator O'Cooor (D -M d ) In
Count Alfred De Marigny, sonthe l t M senatorial contest, and in-law of the murdered beronet,
John Marshall Butler, who recently wet acquitted In November. 19(2,
resigned from tho Baltimore city of charges he clubbed his sleeping
tervice commission, aro battling It father-in-law to death and set
out for tho Republican nomination. Are to the bedclothes.

Opt amet rift

£YE8 EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
111 8. Palmetto Ate.

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Millionaire Oakes
Il'tsttsaM Pvaa, Pane oast

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Onkes at the latter'* ttahami Jslaod esiata in 1048.
Msjava was arrested on a drunk
charge yesterday. Policu drscnlwd
him a* "very sober and very
frljM ened” today.
The Flnniah-born Majava told
them be received a pair of threat­
ening phone rails after reportedly
learning the Identity of the Oakes
slayer from an American society
woman In Fort Lauderdale. Fta.,
two years ago.
"Both times a man told me to
keep my mouth shut and get ou;
of
town— or
else,"
Inspector
James J. Manginl quoted Majava.
Oakland, polica withheld th*
name* of the American woman
and the murder suspect named by
Majava.
The Oakes slaying, nn Nas*
British-held Bahama Is-

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SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY
At ten o'clock Thurttday morning, October 12. 1950
the Board of Public Inntruction will receive bids on the
wale of Lota 28 to 30 and 38 to 40, J 0 Packard's Find.
Addition to Midway, being the nlte of the old Midway
arhool deatroyed by fire, and containing approximately
nine tenthav of
one acre,
t .'
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Arm# Vacuum Store*, Inc. (M Nnrlh Orenge Ave. Orlaado, Fla.
tienllcmen: I would Ilk# a FRF.H home demonstration of tk*
rebuilt FWlrolua Vacuum ('leaner priced al 112-98 during this
as I# only I

The Board reaervea the right to reject Any or all bids.
For further infoiinktion call at the office of the couny school superlnleudent at the court house, Sanford,
Florida.

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lerman Police
'orce Formed
By Big Three

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY SEPT. 10. I Win

Established ISOM

C ro s s fire

F R A N K K U R T. Germany. Sept,
i I t — i/Pt— T h e
United
Slates
Jolnrd llrilain and France today
kin a warning In Soviet Haasia
rlo keep hand* off W ttltrn ( i n I N U f , Ttir three nation* rooted
[to end Ihrir alate n( war with
German) and In slrtn|lktn her
, industrial!) and defensively, htil
tnnnutnrd that Ultra ia n« call
■for rttrta lln i a national army
the western ronta. A a r al*
:k upon Hrrlln or upon HeatIre Germany will he regarded a*
la attack upon tha occapylnc
itlona themeeliea.
B O N N , fitnaaay. Kept.

NEW YORK, Set*. 19 &lt;/P)
United Stair*. Britain and
France announced today tl&gt;ty hid
fitted to peumt iht Western Get*
ia ttortmmenl to orianixe "mopolice (oimalioni" to deal
with possible rubverme acltviliti
the Communiil*.
la a final communique. Sec reof Stale Acheron and Forei|n
liniiter* Robert Schuman and
m l Btvin officially informed
Gtrman government that 111weitrrn power* art confidering the
problem of "German participation
in an integrated fore* for the de­
tente of Eurepraa freedom."
.The Big Three laid down half
i dojen major dednoni on Gdraka occupation policy. aN drItigned to give- the Weturn Ger­
man! greater control over their
[owo affair* and prepare the way
! for them to lake a greater pari in
thr western community of nation).
In a communique apart from
Mai

il Legion Post
Resolves Agiinst
World Federation

n i s t
T akes
O f

Y tTM AN A ltA U lT tanalng officer* of World War IL MsJ. Gen. Edward
M. Almond (leftjC commander of the newly-rtratrd Tenth Corps, and
Me]. Oen. Oliver F. Smith, commander of the First Marine Di virion,
are la dtarpe at American Invaiinn forces at Inchon. Smith wa* deco­
rated M r perfecting the technique of ‘ reef landing'* during operation*
ia tha Fact** again*! th* Japan?**.
(fnfrni'ifteual Soundphote*

Reds Brand More Contract Signed
Troops In Berlin With Bond Agency
Act Of Aggression On Terminal Deal
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BERLIN, Sept. 19 4/l*&gt;
Die
Russia nr, through their official
newspaper, today denounced «»
"an art of aggression" the W ritern Allies' drrirron to m&lt; tease their
occupation force* in Germany,
Thi* wai the «hat|irit reaction
yet In recent announcement) (nun
Waihington and lnndon that moie
troop* were coming to coualerbalance the threat of Cnmmunitt
aggression here..
Taegliche Rundwhau. nrgao "I
the Soviet Control Commmion,
urged the German people in wage
a campaign of '‘national rettilanie
agatnil thi* illegal foreign intervenlton.'
Although the Russians have a.
many troop* in Germany at all
the wftlern power* combined and
.in addition, iponmi a lug eait
German Communi*! fieople'i army,
the Rundtchaii atnrted (lie wed
of aggressive miltlariun

“ Now." *ald the Soviet organ,
“ the tmpertaliata are substantially
The Sanford Pott 53 of th*
ir«* itM «* OB Paa* 1 « * l
American t-egion patted a re,
•olutlnn latt night declaring ttarlf
on record a* "opposing the World
Federalist movement or any other
movement for United Federation
or government at thla lima.”
W A S H IN G T O N . Sept 1 9 -b P t
I Joel Field read a letter from — Tw
o Air Flore# jet fighters aDepartment Commander Donald
K. Carroll In whlrh It waa an­ bandnned an attampt to Gy front
nounced that the Florid* Legion London to New York nonstop to­
Midwinter Conference wflt be held day after one of the plane* dam­
aged ita equipment tor refueling
at tha Mayfair Inn on Dee. *-10.
tn Glght over Prestwick, Scotland.
gu id e d
Th* A ir Force announced fail­
ure nf the Glght. Another at­
tempt will he made later, officials
indicated
The flight was planned hy lb?
Air Force to point tip Ita pro
gram for stretching the range
ge
Maryland Waihhurn. alt year of let warplane* hy refueling In
7
old daughter of Mr*. Nan paituu flight
IWaihburn. wa* rut about the
The two Republic P-S4E Thund­
nouth and several teeth wer» er Jet*. single engine aircraft with
rked loot* a* the reatllt of an a normal our way ranre of slight­
[automohile mllliion at Twelfth ly over 2,0011 mite*, look off
Street amt Palmetto Avenue al from Mansion airbase, England,
18:40 o'elwk yesterday afternoon about 8 A. M. tK S T l fl P. M.
Her mother, Mr*. Nan Parton l/mdon time) on the 3A00 mile
fathbutri. who wa* driving south Right against prevailing wind*.

Nonstop Ocean Hop
Postponed By Jets

laryland' Washburn
Hurt In Collision

n Palmetto Avenue to take her
[twin daughter* to the South 8iJe
~ Imary School, wa* ihaken ho*
Injured. Caroline, the other
t waa ahaken, but not hurt.
The eotllalon reiulted when Jo
T»h W. Bruce of Benson Junction
Ivlng a tttwi Font Sedan, attnpted to rtow Palmetta Avenue
through street, according to poe. The collision sent Mrs. Wa»h
n'a ear Into the fremt pf th*
1# of John nillntl. It t t Pal
netto Avenue, damaging a hea-t
Ight and chipping the foundation
1 the houae.
Both automohile* were taken ro
a lllffY Damage it eiUmaled ■*
i m o to tack. Patrolman J. R
reported the accident.
F A LLIN G W l i r
A falling wire carrying MOO
Ha of electricity, mcaare i those
th* blork between lidrteenth
t n d Fourthe«nth Street* on
Tench Avenue thla morning,
Ueut. Claude Whitten o T the
Department wa* ended bo
^sc.«*t and he
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Die City thu morning rnleted
into a ft.cal agency rontiart with
tlie invcitment home of Fisher
I l.twrt and I. fl. Gltormley of
Knoivtlle. Tenn . for a V) day
option to pun have SJlfl.OOfl in
Imnd. for the pmtviied lakefronl
terminal, City Manager Clifford
McKihbin announred.
M l. Glmrmley arrived at about
10 :0 0 o'clock this morning al the

office of Mr. NkKibbht *n&lt;f~ri\pTed the contract, subject to two revitioni stipulated by the City Cnmmuiinn winch met last night in
.penal teuton to consider the inve.tnient house*' offer.
They agency's proposal was to
purchase the bond* at Y / i perrent
interest, jvilh the firit bond* rollee table m 10 yeai*. The City was
Prot cried hy the stipulation 'h it no
bond* ran lie retired during the
fust five years, said M r. McKihbin.
*•*'• night the Commlsaion de­
rided that It should he required
that preliminary surveys be male
hv th? fluanrlal agency. Working
with them wr ild he a transporta­
tion evpcrt named by the City.
The survey, which will be start­
ed ne*t week, will determine if
aufflrlrnt freight tonnage on the
Hi. John* River can lie dovein pel
to operate the terminal aucreaafully. If not, th* C ity will be
under no obligation to complete
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A w o d f ilr H I ’ r n w U i w d

No. 20

W ire

Allies Race Against Communist
Reinforcements Toward Seoul;
Price Of Naktong Crossing Is High

U. S. Field Commanders At Inchon

lajor Decisions On
German Participa­
tion In D e f e n s e
Program Outlined

I W l— Watt (itrm in rkaarrllnr
Konrad Adenauer maM lodly Ihr
detUinn* of Ikt Ihrtt wtaltrn
foreign mlnUtrra “attt tk* ’ try
taatallal w|*hta of iht German
people." Adrnaurr, laformtd of
tha rontrnta of thr Nrw York
communique a few hour* bafnrr
Ita puktlcallon, railed a aprrtal
. mrallng of Ikt fadaral cabinet
[ for tomorrow to diataaa Iht forIgn mlnlattra1 nrw pollrita In­
ward Germany.

W EA TH ER

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Michael Brannon, 80,
Died This Morning
Michael Itrannon, 80, died this
morning al 2:3A A M. following
a lingering illne**.
H r wa* born In Ireland and had
lived In Kanfntd for 26 year*. II*
» « a retirrd farmer. Me ha* no
living surviviiru.
High Ma»« will he held at All
Roul* Catholie Church Thursday at
9:00 A M. with
F*th«r William
Narhtrah officiating. Burial will h«
made In the Catholic Cemetery.

Second Division Builds Up Naktong
Toehold To Prevent Tittle Anrio’
By S T A N HW INTON
W ITH U. S. SECOND DIVISION. Korr*. Sept. 19 — fJP)— A daylout stream of men and gun* rmeted the swollen Naktong Rlvtr today
ana muscled the green foothill* of the west bank with offensive power.
Assault boat* jammed with doughboy* defied Red mortar shells to
erota the stream and shuttle hark
for more. Big rubber raft' boat wa* piloted hy 8 g L Harold
brought Jeep* mounted with rr- F. Henson of Chicago.
The tough American and South
roiling 76-MM. guns.
Corpaes of North Korean* k ill­ Korean Infantrymen
crowding
ed In river hank fighting tip- the craft were confident they were
stream, to the north, added a arrow th* bloody river to stay
grisly touch a* they drifted this time.
among th* boats.
"It's swell to be going near In
The Second Division e«taMi*hod a V a t* said LL D.tnrin Har­
a bridgehead about a mile deep,
over two ridges, but made rv&lt; bin of Dallas. He had waded the
Immediate effort t* eapand I I river twice with patrol* .while
T V division la building up man­ the North Korean* held the west
power and firepower to make cer­ bank.
tain Ural thla doe* not
“ Ye*, end we a n gping
■Pint Just as
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far toward Seoul as
aa they
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want
at U. 8. Eighth us to go until t h iswav
___ fapt plain
reported the and*," raid Pfe. Sdward
ward If. Davl*
id thrown a of Benton, Mira.
the river at another
The crowing waa wad* * few
mile*
weet
nf hundred yard* upstream from a
huge bridge, th* throe center
first correspondent apana of which
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•pur si*, a bald bill aiross the Naktong River was nunc.l by tbr (.1 *
1 noun tmlay— but they Jtatd *
pi We lor it.
Tbe coin was blnml. bands and
ht* and life, flul for tbe wldicr*
it was put up os shut up. l or
tumor bad it that this was "the
Sunday punch" designed In shake
loose the whole United Nations
beachhead
So with the stmplnily id men
who have been ordered to do
something, they dul it
They waded, swam ami l„&gt;aterf
acrots the bloody Naktong. imaik
into an amhutli of rsnttfiie I mm
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OriiW ally the altar k was plan­
observation battalion, rolling along a Huulli Korean road
kJ)rj,-wir rvperttnriil Plmm /r«m in/. rruifto--il)
ned (or dusk the previous day. It
was going to be a surprise strike
at rots the Naktong to outflank
embattled Waegwan, sesen miles
In the north.
Hut at rlutk troop* were tiylng
Its reach the assembly area ovc*
clogged, broken rittsvn South Ko­
rean road*. Tbe attack was |hs*1poned until 1 A. M.
The Itotaiy Kotlltdatlmi, creatsd
Wbs*ti 4 A. M. ceme, many of
in tl&gt;17 fm the p u r p o s e of eothe Gl'a aleepleaa and hungry,
G ang*
3 -S a ia o ii U im e C h in c .s c
struggled to lain out in the -lark., W i g C i t y
flea* where they were auppowl to
T h o s e O f T w e n t i e s m&gt;{vniirrH study in
r r !•**
R o d s A irie r! A u . i c k
he.
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oihrt Ifuift th* ?r
Meanwhile, th* artillery f ir d
Ci a m i n i ; C e O n tro l
«»wm mot t*• rrr*t*
iviig-f f
O n M firtle r O u t p o s t
round after round at the low ly­
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ing hllta west. Hilt, added tip, tin
SAK if IN Ififitu filTM, .S-r-1»| I
W A S H IN G TO N . Sept l'» t/l’ l 'elved , *’, al routtIbntIons .il an
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Sen.lor K rfsiisn (|) Tents) lie Iiiovimalelv
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terror of the l*»20».
trader* of tbelr re.perK rlsn .e r ap|iesleil |nr help, in l*sr countries in trie year*
T A L L A H A S S E E , Sept, in nV behalf ol the iriertsl Serrate rom
— Don’t rome to our tersllort-The fellow ship.* yiwardetl Is.
mvesliyslmg inlrutate rnme
If you want to gamble, say lb- mittre
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sheriff* of Levy, Sarasota ant wlrr. li lie beaus, to 'be i riminal
iraining for rdiieattonat leadManatee counties.
law .estiori of the AnieiMan ll.i -hip Mediral, selentifii- ant o
hthii K n h t
t*eiMimti sf
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told
Goyenor
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gambling I* practically banishd . . .
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them for i*|M&gt;rts after the Tanip.
Ibf Senate traveling Clime Ml a(|&lt;| Itl|* „
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Tribune
published attielr* »n &lt;piiry« Krf,t»i\f f Mid, Int II(ft yH n iffnt(|i of yniif'kf tn**n i4f»! »" 1 I III l i f t ltd' * - - -I t'fvl * f I ,1 , sa
gambling in the Hronson, Sam ascertained wbellter llicte I
one men, large ly »»-t»ctr.l by il ■
sola and Hiadentnn areas.
to itNlh
gain an in ml
In a lellet to Warren, Hheritt &lt;11 (liaise lug time r u m in a l gang, government*,
i if l ilt* » 1-I #)■ lui'i'iliid '»f
u i . -if tlie United Nisi l-in* Th'-y
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r s a r i w .o
G. T . Robbins of l,evy rounli
srive.l for eight week* wit ii-.-i • |*f I f I lf t p l M 1 l 'liiiti h 1f)| 17 f
said he didn't know of any garni'
.rnuineiatlon a) nienil-er■ &lt;-f *b. the t * lift ol llajtt |tt # h iif.fi
I kt'!|lift|C t h « f hr • Hui ti
operating on a rounlry-wrde bssn ' T y r i j n f f H W i n s A s F o e s
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Sfimlcn .MMUrH E. Tyd in g i « and aellvlttr* of the United \*
foupinir *n&lt;lor»*ment for « fiftlv lion, which will t-e nf gre.t • -bn
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"piH-nenls Ibrnorratir and Re ) •" former Itotariaus. tbelr wbb. on "&lt; 1- furs' Iso If. 1. ’Ire Cat In
Work has started on the new punliraii scnldsd him for the way ••"1 children, In war .|rv*«tar-l It.i'lg--' S'omrn.
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located al tbe Meriwether pastur. gallon «n Senator Jo rph Me
The need of some type *»f »•
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tinri i*l er. I*. * n-.*l'.r*is
in Gtnderville, r , ft.
dnwrnrnt
In
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to
entry
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tin- t - .a . 'l l a 1* '. - « t
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rounty agent, and temporal) fe*t the State fteprirtmesit.
a great rdneatlonnl u -trln
up, b o u e s ri, le - *ii.»
'I *be i,&lt;
rhairman nf the new organiiatlm .
tnattkind
was
first
suggested
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sen-e *,f f i u i - i -■
M ,, i n
announced this morning.
-a roverup for the nation ad IU17 at the convention in \&lt;
Warlrri
alii I---I*
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A platform and seata are tieiru ministration They also blamed lanta. Ga.. I&gt;y A rrh Klurtip. nr■’h e a r 'd\ (n f * .-&gt; ." -*f " ■ --*•■•
Ifoaitaissa nm Paa* s i t i
built and light* are being installed Tydingv, rhalrtnan nf the Sen­
A meeting will he held Thursday ate Atnte-I Sr r vires Uoimnrttrr,
night at the new location, and an f*»t falling to see that tbe ruun
nouncemcnla will he made r.« I" 'ry waa tireparnt for the Cum
when the Initial aurtlnn '■.111 '• muniat move tn Korea
held there, said Mr ftesrson.
Unofficial return, from l,IR| of
Mr. Dawson will eondurt the •he 1,4211 polling plare. gave
final miscellaneous auction to h* Tyding* 1*1.1,621 vole*. Hugh J
held at the Sanford State Farmer. 'lo n s g b s n . om ), you ng H altim nre
Market on Friday night. It will sttorney, bad .lfi;‘&gt;un Formar Brp
A T l-A N T A , Sept. 19
(/i’t
Your i k w i |u |v &gt; sstrrei *-ny n *
riot* at 11:00 o'clock.
John A Meyer had .12,123.
belter tbsp average student, be rtiu.es fewer rltv. from irh-vd tl.sn lire
Tyding* fought them on their average, he's artively engaged in t|wrrl» o&gt; Is*rv.l or *&gt;lber - Inml *r
G R L A N IU J P O S TM A S TE R
" » n ground, **ying he had (seen livdies, and he's arrive in Hnv .Stouts or YM CA.
O R L A N ttO . Kent. 19 l/|1 l.n ‘ fair and honest" and wa* proud
fbote wete the resulli of a nirsey l.y f I nrwi(M|wi. m tl-e slates
cm A. (Jim m iel flrvant. Veteran of the wav hi* aulifornmlttee ba&lt;l
Administration rontact office man inveatigaterl
the
M e G a r t h y of Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi ‘
•Me .irtivilie* *nrh ns Ixry ron'«
I oiil.iaf*, Ftnrt'la, and Tennager here, waa nominated torlav a' •barge*.
Eighty. nine
twrrent of tbo
see.
postmaster at the Orlando post
The survey Included 1,717 rat .rhrnds indicated tba' newspaper
office.
JO H N S O N L E A V E S
ieiy atteruirsnee was aietvr tb?
Tbe announrement was made to
W A S H IN G T O N . Sept. IP uVi *lcr»,
Tb# e*t#n*ive survey wa* r-m- -rbool average; It perrenl report­
■Secretary of |tcfen*e Johntnn
Washington hy Rep, A. 8 . fjerlnnc.
L**ahurg, who told the Orlando left the Pentagon today without dueted by th# Southern Gfrcu ed average; while none «.*• roun*Evening Star that Hryant was top .nramony. The leave-taking wa» latiou Manager* Assoelattnn tb). e.l a* truant.
T b r survey showed th*&gt; the av
man on the list of eligible, fur- so quirt that few of the 30,1)00 summer. Ninety perrent nf the
ni'hed by the Civil Service Gom- people in the Imtlding knew their newspaper* participating made rage time spent tn delivering
definite contact* with •rh««, «. route* wa. It hour* weekly
rhlcf had gone.
mission.
Tbe average age o* .orjthern
John-on bowed out In obedlenre and 13 perrent made pcriodi
to President Truman'* de»ire to check* on the ichool progre** nf n#W*p*p#t bay#, typh .1 "f Di ­
N U R 8 P. D IS A P P EA R S
rest of the country, *eu» It.r*
replace him with General George their newspaper boy*.
H O O K 8 E T T . N. II.. Kept. 19
T h r survey found that southern year*.
— Th# pretty blonde office nurse C. Marshall.
Parent*, .chrwil aulhorltie*. m d
The civilian he*&gt;l» of the three nrwstmya averaged 83 on all sub­
of Dt. Hermann N, Sander wa*
hnnUd in woodland* today by 60 branch#* nf armed serivirea tried ject# ip their school work last rivle badera were a.V&gt; 1 their
Greman and volunteer* In this •Imost until th# moment nf John- year. Th# overall »ehnol averag- opinion on the benefit* n f A esy*.
paper route, and 1*9.6 perrent
little town after the girt vanished aatfa departure tn get his appro­ was &lt;10 pvrront
Kighty-en# percent passed alt viewed if a* "beneficial." Ninetyval for a farewell ceremony.
from her home yeetonlny.
Dr. Bander, acquitted of mur­ Johnson left (he building the school subject#. O nly 1.7 percent nine percent rnn«idrred a new*,
paper route healthy outdoor e*.
der last March after the death same w a r he waa for 18 month* failed in all vubjecta.
Fifty-on# M rrant nf the hoy. rrriae.
of a cancer patient, mid hit — down tlie private etevatne from
Ninety |ietrenl qf the papers re.
nor**, Helen A. Maclofek, 88, bed hi# nfftev. He climbed Into hi* were engaged tn ichool actlviti—
been "emotionally upeet for tbe own ro r ami drove off without a ■ueh a* sport# nr band. S ilty - qulred that a hoy lie enrolled In
four pereattt wer# engaged in out- tchonl twfore taking over a roqtos
chauffeur or aMendanta.
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R O U N D ................................... lb. 89c
» S IR L O IN ..................................lb. 75c
• T -B O N E ................................... lb. 93c

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VOLUME XXXXII

THE WEATHER

H a n fo r d I f m i t f f

Ta Protect tha t a w ef the World)
To Preaoto the Progress of Ata.ncs
To Produce Pro* parity f»r Siafuro.

IN D E P E N D E N T

D A IL Y

N K W H P A P IS H

No. IS

A turn luted I'rrm* Leaned Wire

SA N FO R D . F L O R ID A . FRID AY S K I T . LI. ID'.l*

h n ln lilia h rd IDllH

Ealr and warm lhrou|h Sot*
urdsy. grntlr larlablr wind*.

Allied Offensive Begins With Drive On Inchon
4 Byrd Demands
Quick Action
On Marshall

.MarshalI Accepts Defense Rost

WarPiofiteer South Koreans
Is Denounced Reveal D esire
By Symingion For N. K orea
Truman Orders Rub- Mass Meeting Shows
bet Output Upped.
l h t t u n i t ; I H 'r .i i f
For
Anity Camps To Be
A l i o 'l l i o l l
IH
i M i li
Reactivated S o o n
I '.n .i l l f l
A 1 1*1 U n i t y

Senator S a y s Rus­
sia Could F o r c e
U. S. Out Of Korea;
Bill B a s s e s 18-7
NEW YO KK. Sept. U - i 4 » , _
1 hr Atlantic Council deputies in­
formed I hr i r lu if lin ministers I
today that all th* effort* ihu*
(ar planned for strengthening
th* d c fin m of Korop* against
j
lied aggrevsioa are Inadequate.
Thi* report from the dapuliea,
who hare been oieotlne la Lon­
don under the leadership uf
American Chart** M. Spofford,
cleared Ihe way (or a recommen­
dation that Ihe IZ-nation Atlan­
tic Council arrfe prompll&gt; on
(h r fnrmatiiui of a unified defensr furre under a alngle com­
HAMID DIMNM H C a ita a v. tii-n. Georg* C. Marshall in * * with tu*
mand In Western Europe.
wife in the study of their Laobutg. Va . farm where President Trumau
telephoned lo get Ilia acceptanie. The wartime Chief of Staff replace*
W A S H IN G TO N . Sept. I* -4/Pi Larui* J ohmon, whore inigiiatlon l* effective aa of Sept. IBlh. Marthall
tlnfertudioiuil Souudpholo)
*f&gt; — Senator Bytd (D -V a ) lold the U president of the American Ited Cro*a.
Senate today that American force*
lighting in Korea are "not even
beginning tn »ee Jjylig hl
and
would have tu pull out if Ruma
Hatted World War III.
The Virginia Senator utgrd
•peedy apptoval of a htll to*|&gt;ermil Piriidenl Truman lo •in*0*111
Genetal George C . Manhall. lorJ* mer Secretary of Stale, aa »ecielaiy
of defense to tucceed Lout* A.
Johnion, retigned.
"Tht* will give notice to the
woiId that we are going In get
F.d-iMidimcrit here of a new la f
W A S H IN G TO N . Sept 15 oV&gt;
down to hrati tack* about
parednet* initead uf just ipcud- ---A n offiriil wiurie »i*d l«d*y mer* auction maiket, moving of a
ing money.” Byrd declared "We I&gt;laiit fot peace with |*p*n c«n* misplaced Orange county tigw. end
are going la gtl tomelhing lor the lemplalr no limit on the right of llie propei obtetvance of thr
American Rag. were th* piinupal
the Japalirie to tea mi.
money we tpead."
(e
' Aiterlmg due tteded- Stale*
This utevcul. who ui*y not l&gt;* topic* of dm union yetteiday at
^ prciltge had bee# dealt a "tevere identified by name, taid that the the meeting of lb* Jaycee*.
The diicuiiion about the auction
blow” in Korea, Byrd taid Ihe til* United Slate* will at! lot no mili­
tary bate* in Japan, but lavon uiaikel followed the leading of a
uation there la »lill ctilical.
“ II Kuilia declared war.
we U -S. control ovei Okinawa under lellei Irom John Pierson, veteran*
tgm ullural lliMrtlClor, ailing the
would have lo evacuate Korea." a United Nation* trutlemlnp.
Ametuan plant
wete m d to Javier* to itudy the farmer** probe taid • w . Save had moir ca»uatliei I her* .han the aewipapen tall tor an aHangement by which glam. President W. II. Stempei
rrporl. We ate not even beginnimi U S . finer* would underwit!* the a|&gt;|Hiinlrd a committer lo m trtlito *re daylight there after three ircutily of Japan willi troop* tome- gatr the matter, and lint include I
w hat a* American Air Forte* are John Kader. B. F. Cana* and Son­
month* of fighting.”
ny Powell.
•
*
Karlin today the floute Armed uncntly tlalionrd in England lo
Leo Wellman, paat president
Service* Committee approved the bolitrr Wrtlern Eunqiean defrntr* of the Jaycee* of Huntington. \Y.
againtl
the
threat
of
aggtrttion.
Marthall legidation. 18 to 7.
Va., and local vacuum cleaner
Till* report on American view* ale,man, prevented hi* Flag CtuChairman Vinton (D -G a ) an­
nounced the vole. The Senate followed l're»ldenl Truman'a an- -ail* program on which hr *aid
noum'enirnt that be hn* directed In- had made about a year of re
Aimed Service* Committee
had the Slate Department to go ahead
iia n iia a rf &lt;ia e»ev T « o
i r u i t i M d nu p * it Kiskn
with preliminary negotiation* on
a Japan*** peace treaty with repYO U N G LO V E
rrsrntativra of the
IM nation*
P O S TA L L O T T E R Y
LOG A N G E L E S , Sept. 15-r/l'i
N E W Y O R K , Sept. 16,- u P ) - which ale no III bet* of Hie Fai
“ What finally drew you togeth
. A Dion* pod office employe wav Eastern Commission. Soviet lltir- i i ’ " a reporter atkrd thr eldeily
! • arreiteil yetteiday and accused »ia I* oi.e of the»e and I* expected couple after they exchanged marof selling hundred* of Iri*h
It'entlaua n* rage Ktnkll
iiaye vuwa.
■weepitake* ticket* through hi*
To which 7-1 yrar-old Ml** I'ratl
•lamp window over a period of
H U ES M A I RUN
A della Hughe* replied: "It waa
yaara.
JA C K S IJN V H .I.K . -Sept
I S - hi* ardent and peniitant love
— Police matron Ruth llu l- making."
Th# employe, Jerome Bloom, 62,
waa held In fl.000 ball for a bert wa* In a hutpilal today with
"You can quote me," Intertru*hearing Rapt. 28 befort a U. S. u lutdly bitten arm.
rd I tie groom, Them** K. liart.
rommiailonar. Ha haa been a U.
Site wa* attacknl by a 10-yrar- 83. "I am very much In love."
H. p o iu l employe 32 year*.
oid Negro girl tiring heht on diaorderly
conduct
charge*. The
P ltK M D Y TE R IA N K IL L E D
mangled limb required l l *titrhe».
TIIK K M O P O L IS , Wvo., Sept.
The privom-r'* only comment 16 -(A*)— An BUlonuibile-lruck
wa*: “ I ju*l wanted to get not rotlfalon claimed Ihe life of Dr.
W H E R E A S th* conflict be­
of Jail."
William Hariow Pugh, ti'J. v ie tween Democracy and Connnuncutive-*rrrelary of the (ieneral
lam I* a battle for th* mind*,
Avcrrnhly of the P m h ytrria n
D O D D LE IIK A IIK M
•out* end allrgiance* of men;
N E W A R K . N J . Sept 16 - p i t Churvh. HI* poiltinn made him
and
— Eatinlman Patrick Henue»*ey head of a church with more than
W H E R E A S C'ommuniet procommunic.nl*.
The
bought a new M ilan but had n it 'J,ooii,im&gt;|)
pagamla ie*ka to rapture the
yet gotten around to disputing of State Highway Patrol *ald h
mind* uf men through the techwa* a l&gt;****nger in a *outhhound
hi* old coupe.
nluue of ihe Dig Lie, confuting
H r didn't think be ought to car driven by the Kev. Joaerh
million* and convlnetng other
lei either car *taml around w ith' Llninger uf Cheyenne; that tha
million* of th* reerr** of the
out a vet of licence iilntr*, *o in­ accident ocurred on If. S. H igh­
truth, namely, that America la
way 211, ten mile* muth uf here.
put one plate on curb
bent on imparialiim, exploit#The truck wa* going north.
He gut ticket* cm hoik
tion and conquast; and
W H E R E A S lha Cenaade Fee
Freedom la a dynamic truth
campaign de»lgned to tefute
Soviet Ilea and proclaim th*
determination of th# American
people that freedom and peace
•hall prevail throughout
th*
world; and
COLLINGDAI.E. Pa.. Sept. 15
(fl*)
A young toIJirr in Korea
W H E R E A S tb* Crusade For
took a piece of notepaper from hit lirlmrt and wrote a lettei to hi* two
Freedom la a mobitlutlon uf U
•mall daughter* back home.
8. citliena pledged lo rraiat
That Idler wa* delivered yetlerday lo the home of til-year-old
Cummuniit aggreaaion and doRote Marie McCormick and her titter, Joan, three.
d Ira ted to the prr*ervatiun of
Three day* ago, their m o th rrf
the God.givrn dignity and free,
waa notified' that Pfc. John J. lot and I wa* vary proud of you.
dum of man:
"Roar Marie, you should re­
McCormick, 28. paratrooper v*.
N OW , T H E R E F O R E . I A n ­
leran of World War two and In­ member me horaui* I u**d to
drew Carraaray, Mayor of Hanfantryman in Korea, had been take you out with me a lot. and
ford, do hereby proclaim Sep­
I u»ed to buy you a lot of candy
killed in action.
tember, I960, aa Crusade For
Thi* l*‘ what Pvt. McCormick and *oda«, and I u**d to feel *o
Freedom Month, and I urge all
wrote lo "Dear Joaunle and Rote giiel when paople u*ed to isy
clltien* uf Sanford t* ob**rvr
you had eye* Ilk* min*. Remem­
Marl*:"*
th* month by enrolling on the
"Thla la daddy I want you tu ber th* lltll* puppy I bought you?
* VA Freedom Serella to elgnlfv their
llaten and pay attention while Your mummy ua*d to tie • littlo
faith, and tb* fnltli of the
motnmir read* thi* to you. Juvt pink ribbon around It* neck and
American people, Hi
try and mab* twll*v* I waa lh«r*, you u**d to e a rn It In your arms
for all
friaudahlp end pane*
p
Yog looked awfully rate.
talking to you.
nation*.
" I want you both to knew that
"Joanal*. I don’t think youHt
ramtmber ma b*e*ua* you were I'd b* with you If ! could, but
In witneea wheraaf . I hart
a IHU* baby when I had to go Uwro a rt a lot of bad m«n in
bar*unto act my ha
away, but t u**d to ait and Hold th* world, and If they wer* •!&gt;
cauaod th* teal o f Sanft'ord to be
a lot. and wh*n you wer* a lowed to do what they wanted to
afflaad.
little gtil, I u»*d to mak* do, IHU* girl* Ilk* you wouldn't
Carr awav
you alt ia a chair until you war* be allowed to
1 always lov*d you a

U. S. Is Reported Stemper Selects
In Favor Of Soft Group To Study
Peace With Japan Auction Market

Unlimited
Re-Arma’ P r o p e r Observance
Of Flag Courtesy
ment Favored With
Is Told J a y c e e s
U. S. Providing Aid

pre­

(A't

Proclamation

GI Daddy’s Last Word To Family
Asks Them To Stand Up For Right

K

W A SH IN G I ON s ,,,t 15 t,1'&gt;
w * •' It S)inmgluu laid to
day that "a lew onpatnoln chltel
-it. plalilrei* air doing the
ouiilry "leitou* damage .
Symington, ihairman of the Na
tiunal Seiunty Resource* Boatd.
declared that tome buoacitnirn
ate following a |x,liey of "hog
plnfil" and indicated
that the
government it getting trady to
track down on them
llir guvrinm rnli
lop horn*
liont motiilirrr. Symington told a
Senate Aimed Service* tube out
inittrr that clitip price m&lt; tra*e&gt;
once thr clatl ol the KolCan wal
ale due m large part "to |ieoplr
new in the market, or gam red to
make an illegal or black maiket
ploLt, or at trail a piutilrrnng
profit,”
Symington noted that uudn the
new r&lt; onoiuu ronllol* law thr
guvrtnmrnl bat the (miwvi In irqui
ir .a ii.M g u a r*a* K lg li)

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llir him ifirutrib mot rtl In ,i(io||«li
»lir ifiYiiKin h&gt; intAtlirt/ South Kt»
i n tli.il I4*1 Sunday in Juhr.
•Sincr then th«- CottiiuunUt*
tti-idily »■vpandi-d thiii holding*,
driving tltr Sooth Korean* and
United Nation* force* I,,
*tn»ll
•iiulhia*! cornet of th, pinliiaitln
Hut tmlay matked the *t.i&lt;t id
the long awaited democratic id
Itotiert David Wehlwr, 2H, of frtuive. The Smith Koiean* want
Ortandn »«&lt; injured in an au'n. it to go all the way n.olh
The m**» rally wa* bpon-orvd
mobile accident at l.itu o'clock
tht* morning !mmrdi*t*|t couth hv Ihe Patriolic i ea^m &gt;.f Kori a
of the Mom** Bridge. aKd w n Leader* lead ifteva l'« i to th r Uli
taken to Fernald-Laughton Mem­
II u n i . i t tta r* i* Ktabtl
orial lltHipital where ligiven
emergency treatment, but lie refuced to temain there. Slate Highwav I'airolnian R D. H a m - -n
repot led thi* morning
Eiamiiiatkon by Dr
Leonard
Willie E l.i i. 1-1 . fi'l, dint at
Muncoil dltcloaed that Webber had hi* loiiiir In Paula late Wrdnr*
fruclured ritia, ktreraliun*, ant day afteffooiii foUowini* ,m i]i
ahraniona on the face and left tie** of Imile than 1)4 yeata
arm, Ihe result of bring thrown
He wa* leiin in Enterprise, Ala
from id* IWIU Oldaniohiie. He Aug 11*.
ninl wa* formerly
I-Ottrd tiou at the Sherifr* of­ employed l&gt;y the At Inn tic ( 'on*I
fice on a rhargr of rrckirt* driv­ Lin- Railroad fui alxiut *ii year*
ing.
lie wa* forced to retiir |jecau*v
George Murphy of Jarkannvlllr, of ill health.
whoce I Witt Chevrolet Coach *• •
Surviving nre the widow umt
It-.ailaae* n . r**&gt; e * ,i
two *on», K ti. I.rtier nod l&gt; I'
l.eti, i
llama
C ity,
foiii
daughter*, Mr* Itorl* Spivey, tlx
Mince, Dorothy, t.-iiier and Mary
la-tier all of Ksllfold. nl«o two
tirothrr* and two «l*ter* in fin
Nitlou*l Employ the Phynicallv | lerprive ami one *t*trr in I'r
llanitlrappci! Wrck will L&gt;
1 I lima* Spring,
•erveil throughout the United
Service* will la held at Erick
State* during the week of Oct sort Eutirtnl Home nt IK ill A
1-7 inclusive, John L. lialluwui, M. Saturday will, tin- Iti-v. I. It
publicity chairman for thr pro­ Kuthlon or field ling llurial will
gram in Seminole County, an­ he made in Kveryu-Cli ('cineleiy
nounced today.
The purputig nf the N, E. P.
H IG H L Y F.X ( i .t .l It ( T E D
II. week, hr pointed out, i« lo
O R L A N D O , Se|.t
If.
ol1)
bring to the attention of employ­ Orange Memmial Hospital of
er* that handicapped person* can flrial* said tmlny a "•iunlatit y
rflico-ntly
pel lor in
numi .-ou* of names" m u lle d In an ertnnjob,, and to »erk for handicapped emit re|H&gt;rt lu t night Hint forniei
ptrnoil* imploymeig npporttml- State .S'uperlntnnlent of I'ublli
tie*
liotiiictli.ii 4'olln Engli-d. had Iw.-n
Sponsoring organiratloo* In ilii, ■Irirken with a hrurt attack
country are thr American lied
l'lie patlrnl, admitted to th Crut*. Anirritan Ltgiuri, Vetrrvi* cnspltnl in critical condition, a n
of Foruign Wjr* DDahled .tin- identified today n- I ’ullrn Engrrican Ve'.- vrv '.rd r
K I u i I a ll*h uf Montverde, tioek driver
Statr Knipluyiti.-n; Service,
for n fruit concern.
Many nth.’ r "iitani*ati&lt;w, &gt;m IliKpilal aide, -.aid they wertiunal an.| local, have endowed lluv checking to -ii- if anyone at th..
N. K P. II program, he *ald. hospital wa* at futill in confuaing
All employrra of Seminole County tin- name of the patient with th*'
nrr utgrd to frive handicappc-l of f'olln Eurtnh , un«ucre**fiil
pcr*on* opportunitiea where po*- landidatr for governor in !I*4w
»lhle throughout the coining year.
Name* of available prrvon* may
ta* vreurrd through the local State
Employment Service.

Orlando Man Hurt
In Auto Accident
At Monroe Bridge

Willie K. lat'i.Vr, .Tl
Dies At Bauta lliiinu

Handicapped Week
To He Observed Here

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lll.hon Is Oil Low Lying Heavily
Populated West Korean Coast
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the U.N.
tilth Aim* ot|t» wrnl nluue.
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mile* inlii liu lion on thru flltt
lunge
(irnria l DoUglat M atAitliur. ill*
United Nation, lumitiander
who
I'l.inurd thr hold operation, Wat
on hand lo tlirrt I thr landing*.
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W A ^ illiV ilO N . &gt;r|it I r (,p) h i, Uoinr ot thr Koiean K rd airny.
..ilia n I 'a l a i r .llllH iU llv rd lo iugh t
l l i r i ' l l ) r l n l i K j l w in k e r* alid
South Koiran Matltir* lauded
'l l | i r i« n n t w r i r k lllr il liy i l l rltip - i r f n c i.il | | e , t i n I n
tipcl»&gt; ag ieeil at the um e tune on k o ie iN eatl
*loil o l I Idtuk I liltok t i i l i a u o l i t on &lt; o l lU S I I leltll* lo Clot a •Hike voait.
an l a in ig u lii I i U i i J neat l l i r uni
of
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file i ii u n i t i&gt;| Mm dm lo lit th r i| ]ir a il ihiM U nfioul (h r iu|ii|&gt;Jliy t
llnailaaeg un t-sae I v n l
l o u l l i r i n P h lli|i|iin ri.
111* fiUnt'
I w rn ly.trtru other* weir in
I I r 4brirrtiirnl « »l|i fni 4 10*
loreit -rtoiu-lv. the l ’!iih|i|uni" i r ii ( |ii i n i ( % I* 11 r m i i r . i n . ttfiilll
White It. »Mtr *iI«ft8*11It4r luriit tint h ill u f
hit h 4 l 1 r . u k ha* h r r n m
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I r i rm r i l li| th r pi r tide 11(14! ( ' l l 11r Ii%*41if i«.!».'• nu ira««* illjiikfririrnt
11i*in HriJ I im i ir|iir«rntaflir* oil Iiijli iw 111v lit* (1 if In 11 vrl hb Hi*
Raynmn.I M Hall wa* tndudrd
tht iiUlid.
t !( I Jill** b%*ifkr|4
Did
( i**iir |4I
yeaterday a |in--i.|rnt of a new
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I'trtidrnf |.||tnho (Jiimrm no
&lt;&gt;rgaiu*utmn ul teal ratate uten,
If
fl» »•■« I wh |
Hoard
of
l lir ia .»b*r .11 f.*ti|fr fnr nt It (til Ir Seminole l'minty
.it ....................
him rvrr.
and
» ""•.•ting held v r -t r r Inn
1»«itf» *u ln will irn iiiiiiir li ir $*1-lit
L E G IO N M E trr
Th r lirw ufif nui/tttnM) tikf* I hi*
Ttie Sanford l*-,t f,'l, ttie Arm-r ..it Mar 1 i. 1*4» 1. iii iIr 1Iritiiiiif
|»ficr of flit- Smifitiil 11-141 ii of
nun legion, "will linvr a tied"
M of ••Itti It \|r Mall m *
Monday niglit at 7:IMt o'eliwk, mi l wIn lltFl lii &lt;«if(! |li Hr lb ill if luftiir
the Hireling will follow at * 41.1 b( i i'r 4ll}I|«lll|f III* In lltr iifDirin |»ir *i*l
I - i l |‘ r r f * ' ! r n l
tIMIA
• clock.
Commander
Km Alt Mir ill • *m l nf lib nib' i(llir
if IMl t of K*b*|f*
i.t"K
f Ihr
lloii*hi.|iter atiiiuitriced rmlay
1 !fi*’ ilift » in. |fig | h l in•k i Im • t 'ft.
'i l n . ’t l u n , a m !
b*iII I Ei i'il « .« util- *• f hr ,fix ui fin *'
»* ittrr
am!
t’H .PF f«*l *'irt b I I I tn*K kit* r Hi f ub» 1
Mil A H tviilts t.
Mi*inn* iit u l •
l ll hr# u f fie ri • »»* f r .- . t M * n tlrrf
L U T O N , E n g , Kept th
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r.eotge ll.r liar.I .SI.aw, Mitt.-MiiiI (i«- apf•***iii»*nf It* i* hifvb** i ih 1 li'i1 Jir* |*!**hl alt I I- Lf, (I Mrown*
from u fracture of the thigh
•■*i* Inry M* i* nt* »
ll llRllHttfi ill* l*»«» I 14ti I
That |m* 11 VV,i i *ir i I I'li, v I *»ii a
took a turn fur tin- wot*,- today
llt'Tih J i-i f i .i bicr j*t* -i-N'fil iif ihr
llie l.uloli and Dunatnlile llo*
m i 11 ii i iif c rs ii.ii r
Klnritla A'liitialiiui of K^jllorn*
pltal announced that a tpeciuliM
I Ilf M AfiM I l l .
(hr 11mi!
III divearev uf thr ktilney n..I S**i*t- l l f* * f*» M*f*iiM» M in i'iii mailr thr l?iin*ll(i4li*ifi May aiMrea*.
I ladder hat been cnRed t. ■■* UMtin in S« I.mKKinji toll! I*;if tifiirrii 4ml a|imlci* all thr valur of freeamine tin- Ul-yrar .d.l play » I .,-l.t U«t ni|*hf ihr fiiiirb |f«vrrtinirtii dom in the ( onitituli -n and thr
may ■riiil iri*iiifnf fuH'pb to \Vri Hill of Right.
Vmlet Dunham, Orlando citere'trill (irritliiHI l»Ti’l»i|br 11••11
IIL D O D HAN K D R IV E
Idle I.inn* ( ’lull *|Hin*oteil llt.-o-t literrn't liiivt* ttMiin fm Itirin at larv of &lt;hv A ..... tat ion, told of
plan, for Hie national convention
Hank Drive will l-egm Sunday n litiliir
I Ri all-" Hi (lini'ii -ti Nov. 13.
aR of (lie Sanford chinch.■ J.d.ii
IM II MINI. 1*1 IMM I
Kn.ier, rliairmnn of llie Seminole
IVrniil
a *i* in •t 11v .•■’■iirf ril
H A h m i i l»
(Y u lily Ml....j Hank, announced
Mni fot lli r r*M**iii|i’
H itA N itK IIC K it
- i
Sept.
today. HIcmhI donor* nt tin* lime ih r f*tly
. Ii . , Negro Istfirer#
will lie aignrd up he u.l.le.l lll,--&gt;.l 'm il nf fix. in vi Imiiir* Koui i»f
rnr|| weir killed today ill « wreck »ewill lie given on Sept 'JH ul th 1hr««*a r*l iiiiafnl nt
ft *•t . will f •' i*i r« i *ii 11V I* **i
County iiraRli Unit ne*t to th
.-ri mile* mirth d Holly Hilt,
l«
.« • ’
Eire elation
1lo- labuter*
r. air snl a l-us
I'nltiirllo
Avi-fior
Tin*
ftiilnerly u*nl in t a i t - n f -chi ol
Three donor* will lie proo-e-ed
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fW.IHHl
■-very 16 minute*, Mi, Kadci »aid.
i Midict&lt; Ii "ul ft huge van coL
nnd nu 11o’.mvcno*iin- will la- eti *1w*11»ui* fit 1 •*i i"I»’il h K. 1y lid,.! load........... » •mall bridge
i *ol«rrly tii -.M m* I'.nk A vniur
.ii a straight stretch **f High­
tn'led.
way 16-A
An undrler mined number of
men were llljurrd Tw o ambu­
lance* wen- loaded with injured.
They were Ii ought to tri-c&lt;&gt;unly
lioapital Iterc
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51 Killed, 27 Are CIO. GF. ASrce
Hurt as Philippine To Contract. End
Volcano E r u p ts Strike Of 40,000

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Red Cross Rushes Aid 10 Cent An Hour Fay
To Three Villages
I like Ami LivinnCost
Imperiled By Ashes
Bonus Is Accepted

Ball Is Named To
Head New roup Of
Real Estate Men

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B-2(i Bomburs I cave Japan Fur At luck On Korea

DRY H U M O R
D E N V E R . 8*pl. 1 6 -iA H — The
president of thr National Wom­
en'* Chrlitian Temperance Union
say* Ihe United State* i» rapidly
"fuitig dry”— and of It* own with.
Mr*. D. Leigh Colvin, head of
the W C T U which I* in conven­
tion here, taid yeaterday that one*
fourth of the country, by ur&gt;*.
containing one-fifth of the po|iulatlon, it now dry or ban* hard
liquor by local option.
H U R R IC A N E S H IE S
M IA M I. Sept. 16 — (AH— A
hurricane with wind* up to ltd
mile* an hour turned north-northeastward in thr Atlantic today,
ending any thrral to the main­
land or tiermuda.
The *niall. violent tturm wn*
probed by a N iv y hurricane hun­
ter 376 mile* touthea-l uf Ber­
muda.
"ft la moving away from alt
id area*,” tafd Grady Norton,
*f storm forecaster In th*
Miami Weahtr* Bureau. "W* will
k**p an ay* oa it but It* only
threat I* to shipping."
Th* (form ia th* aivth nf th*
hurricane season. It* petition at
11 A. It. wa* latllud* 81 north,
longtltud* W A wait*

T (X IIII.L
D E T R O IT . Sept 16
yin — If
it’s any ronmlaiion to you. Gen­
eral Motors* la* hill for l'J49 is
tll4,377&gt;H * It
It is believed lo be llie largest
tax paid by an; corporation In
the country
GM filed It* complete*! return
today, along with a 1949 third
quarter payment of f l on.901,9211.t-o. The company wtll make a final
payment of 411lj094.47U.SI Dec.
16.___________
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Tht* \Vwither

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m i l Iftwo A ca o w I M M U at a Japan*** air bate, four U. 8. B - l l bombers bead for a strtk# against tha
North Koreans. The alMfc, twin-engined craft woik lOund-the-cloch, blading enemy InstallaUons, supply
llMe r — * anything *g| |hi| «1 U pa4"|-av ot bring tonfustoa lo lha Conununlsl war aSorL (Inliroaltonal)

JA C K S O N V II I E. Sept 16— i-Pl
64
69
Al lanlir City
67
61
Boston
61
66
Chicago
44
67
Denver
63
67
Detroit
62
80
Fretno
66
New York
«
66
69
Fittsburgh
66
68
Seattle
72
Washington
2!
93
Fort Myers
22
88
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Melbourne
94
71
Orlando
Panaacola
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Korean War
1 fVWpil4«o# P p« m

Daddy'fl Letter

Potfo n»#t

Whole Neighborhood
fries To Get Dop

RAPI08TA

tf • • l l * » « t ran* I ' a a e f l # e |

in Red Wfnlory were lha kirkoli Sunday nr he ahle to go to the
the long-sw ailed United Na wheol you wanter! to.
“ So I have to help fight them
liont offenine.
men and keep them from coming
" Thlr a n the day of turning where you and mummie live. It
tfOP* aomlng aftar a larlea of bit- m'pht take a long while, and
fkHf.fnaghf
A Iliad withdrawal* maybe daddy will hare to go and
|MM h#gan with the tank-led help Uod up In heaven, and If
North Korean asrault arroaa the I dn, I alway* want you both
1*1h Parallal June 24.
to lw good (or murnmle, herauie
Sine* that lime, in a eountr) ahe la the he*t mummi. In the
•lightly larger in arm than Utah, whole wide world.
tb# Alil*l had Item ihnvrd aouth.
“ She ha* al-«ay* lakrn care of
paiti on the mountainon* pcnlnsu- you while | have i-een away. You
la Into a I hi* l-eachhc* I op the « e. kid*, I ha|i|&gt;enrd to le*
tagthaa*)
T h r la irh liru l
hnd •aught in two ware ln»ide |0
shrunk to an a n a roughly (H&gt; year# and the r&lt;a-on I am when
radii wida, by 70 d n p amaller^ I am today I* beceuae | am
IBMr Conn*. Incut
fighting for what I think i*
, 1 1 w «» aom** 1*0 mile* to th-- right.
paMhwe»t of thia beachhead that
"That'* one thing I alway*
H lM r th u r , w«a throwing hi* main ward l&gt;oth of you to rememhar.
fMntir-punch.
If your con»clence tella you
With warships slamming hrnv\ aomething I* right, alway* aland
ibaUl Into ennreale.; Rr&lt;| ahorr 'ip for it. A'ou might he ridiculed
U lilk n * , the Marina* lan«t«&lt;l nr for doing ao, hut in the long run
WtJntl laland- ll I* ronnerted to
llHAait propar by a halfm il '
ttOMW ty.
■ Carrlar plana# slamme-l mrketr
" " hen you grow up to he
at tha ahoga guns, ton, hut the young ladle*, don't ever forret
marines 1 *1 ill were under heaey j all that mummi* ha* done for
fir#. Bo» they planted the Amer- you. She ha* often gone with out
fplta flag on Wnlml’* highe«t hill clothe* for her*rlf #0 that both
Within Of minute* after landing.! of you could hav# rt.ee thing*
A general headquarter* rom- I want you to do a* *he saya; go
rnundqo* raid the ‘ trongly.defend to rhurch on Sunday# and yot»
laland waa raptured “with a ran nlway* pray frr daddy.
minimum of casualties.”
"So remember, kid*, when you
Th* Infantrymen were held grow up. *ave thl# letter in re*'
baek f*&gt; fake advantage of luehon'a 1 m n--t there to InlV to you,
Itfeptlnnallr high tide At 5:30 r.nd try an I irm rm 'fr alt I not
P.W. flrlrt A M . F H T l, they went •nying. foi it’# for jo u r gbod.
W l f t - They drove two mile* ni -l liec»i|ie I |-i*i y-iti an I muinInto Inchon, a elt ynf nta'.non, mie *0 much.
" I l l tie in a hole, fighting. In
within 10 tnlnule*
a few day#, In a place called
, AllOClale ■I Pre«* rorretponden' Korea. *0 I'm aendlng you all the
R lllM n M» tin wit*, the ferre* re- lore thal'a in my heart on this
»hre| of paper. I carry your pic­
ture. and mummi*'* neat to my
Heart, and If I have to go help
(Sod, you’ll know that the lac
'Imught I hnd on thi* earth w it
for the two of you and m-unim*
All my love and kla*r* Be gom|
.m-l tiiel Idea# you Daddy "

I* nnilnurH Fran* l-a*, llael
raptured th# laland of XVnlmi,
1,000 yard* from Inchon. They
took the laland one hour after
they

landed

nt 0:30

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The** tnp nffirars alan nhrarved the attack:
Xla|. firncral Fldward M. A l­
mond. MacArthur'a rhiaf «.f atalf
and
rnnrtirrently
commanding
general uf the newly formed loth
toon Elgofb* ArmV |0 IW jtmlk U -rp r; Xfaj. (Irneral Olivny
ggstarn Itearhhead,'1 '•* 1 ' »• , Smith, rorainandlag genrrol of
MacArthur tald thr Bed* now- the Fir»t Marine Diviaion, whb h
lack the atrength In battle Imth I* a part of the crop*: Bear A d ­
Aided force* IMi&gt;*j|'iprni|;ty
miral ^atr.ra Henry Dovle, am
0 rrye#pnodehk(|t(|gft*
*lac- philiingh Ottarlj- egmmandrr; Vice
A n h u r plan# Iri.lH tM ln ir/'Khrea A d m lrt* 'Arthur JJlruldn, RgVenlh
In f in it e l y In cijeltlfl whah rba’’ Flegi cgininandrr, and Ll. Oenrrsl
bo tb# dacliiv# campaign (Ififhe 1-omOjH C. Hhrphrnl. Jr., comrrtOtallnr Ihe f|Wt Marine force In
Tb# Allied landing force# *mrp J f c f PacIflf. itj|i
tb* alrongaat asa#mhla*l *ioM| &gt; d n f we can Mrfjdnpliah what w#
PTirld War II- In alre Ihey ti-m, lw » It," aalil the yO-yrar-obl (J»npared with the IdggeiJ amphll»k
Iona ogsrallrn In th* ra rlflr dufw
tor, III# Jnraaaac war. Rrinft •&gt;
.V|d. 12 ahead of a typhoon and
ftorjad 262 ship# put tha Marinfl
boarded the Invaalon ftagahlp off
D M rUotWmya ashore and J itfb- ’ ■uilbetn Japan.
t*ct*d them I hare.
Today he watched with 0 *mllw
iht the fleet were 194 Aob-firau a# the find part nf hla planned'
vaaaal*. |2 British, three Chadian, nperatlnn unfnldal perfectly In
tk g Attatrallan, two New- Zeal­ a r»-*y ddwti.
Three and one Saif hour* aft#.and, one French, nnr Dutch, ,V!
U.fe. ship* baaed In Japan #n-j the .Marin#* hail made (F.r Initial
landing on Wolmt laland, MacUlO balance S-mth Korean.
Tho Inchon Iwaehhead was *•ft- Arthur with top genei*!# and od.
*0#d tip by a two day naval an I mlrrla cruUed In s small launch
8 bombardment In mid-week within rifle range -if tr.e enemy
&gt; American destroyer* ami four off a second twarh no tha edge of
rwl#*r*— two of them British— •nrhnn. The Marlnra swarmed
lobbed shell* Into shore Install*- arhnre on that liearh later In the
tW»#
Corrley plane* atreakrvl afternoon
Allied shells whlrtad n vrr tha
near a “ in m ile we.ten- r«a*tal
•trip Kitting airfields, troop* an-l launch, iMtmbanlliig Ihe liearh ua
XlarArthur rrul'cd paal. There
gtm emplacement*.
waa no anawerinp fire.
While th# nchon landings wetr
MacArthur wa* confident but
In pMgre#* the
‘
mighty UJI. •erloua. lie opened hla aacond
p Missouri boomed back front on th* gamhl# that Russia
tllltles. Her 16-Inch guns And Communal China would alay
#1 away at
Samchnk, &lt;'Ut. II# alan gambled that tha
Oatmounlat-hwld seaport on Kn. highly-developed American am.
f j i l feat--8a* nf Japan--enaat
• TB'tllllek north n f-p o llin g port.
T 9 » Mighty Mo eruleed Into tha
^ . Ska of Japan rm the twit of a tvtl'eartwsred Fewwt Pan* nsai
Jphoon after an ll.OOfl.mlle dash Involved In the wrevk, hml a
I f - M R Norfolk. Va. The sheila a* a miraculous escape from •Injury
M M at Ramehok were aime&lt;l at after hll car waa smashed Into
®
dtmipUng Real (raffle north and from behind by Webber's gar,
• fR k an the east rnaat rail line raid Mr. Ilarrlson. the Impact
•nd highway.
It waa between Ramehok and
pdhang that R..ulh Korean Martnea pent ashore at three points
— g l YonCdr-k, 25 mile* north of
Penang' at Changsa, m miles
l*rth of the Red-held port, ami at
a point two miles northeast of

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Orlando Man Hurt

bhang was the eastern anchor
(W United Nation* defence
Imetsr until It ft II to the tied'
tlf two week# ago. The Reda
(a the American and South
«an* luick to the airatrlp six
miles Southeast but no farther.
Now the Reals were tbnnten.-d
from two directions. With Km. in
Republican Mann-w bcblnr.' their
Dues, ihe Reds fared a steady ad
tape* hv the South Korean capi­
tal dfvtilnn on Ihe east.
•A ILR- Eighth A rm y rommuniqpe yeporled Ihe Routh Koreans
Aceuplad
Angang,
nine miles
•fgthwast of I'ohang, and had adxraaeed up to 2.0t«) yards across
two Angang'P*hang road.
■Ob ' the Capital Dlvitmn's left
ling to advance against stiff
realatarice. This advance had car*
Had 12 miles north of Yongchun
Steady push that early thl*
mark area measured in yards.
llaya has inerwased In pepkn by nearly a third in the shucked.

Ji,
to ainl at
d overflow,

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• IS nporta K l e a «&gt;f Day
( So T w l l t s h l ifi-e**
* »n H|.i.it■ Farad*
« i s It*an y O oodm an Orrh
Jin# l u i f t m a o n A rh-ud
; IS Huo-ley Me boat l.***«n
III!
Hal a r d a f
Maht
llarn u-nv
C lu b
5 IS MUM Edllli n
1 ft# Vaftftlr Mill)
• l a i t » r 1 The b«nd
*l*« M l * g d l t i u a
» IS I’hll llcftd Al Organ
*&gt;l* It * | i a n . atloift
In eft ttarlorlft lleg h eft
|(-,1S Hammy K a r* orrh
'It In Ai lli-roft t t i t h tlu*le
II fin New * A l-fttft Meora*
11 '-I Hiao o f f
a ttiitr
Sian Handay Slualcal#
1 I* Old Itef ra in
1 on l l r e a k f i e l With Mt*r
t I* H a w a i i # # Fehf-ft#
H I
Melody Tim e
* *0 Tilftft For Hunday
» so H-imlay M # i - K**tl*al
I* on Muelral V a i l o l U *
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Hiring i»r«n»ftlr#
T h ru l.lfttenlng III***
n r a e n Tim *
New•
Hanimy K » i # Orrh
Hiiaduy St■ 11 o *e
Huftiiu* Am igo*
ll*y SlrKIni*? o r r h
S 1 u n lurl** of Fronrh Mull
i , u th * i # n Ilnur
iliiool Kdllnr
Dirk A ik en Ming*
A**- Marla Ilnur
lla y A n th o n y Orrh
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•garth, lie pointed out that tha
I.Y N N , Maaa., Sept. 15 i-P|- It
American people a* a whole kn&gt;-w took a amart rat tb trap Prince,
very, little about the flag and it* a chaggy dog.
proper u*age, and raid that he
W ith iTtiwe in pur*uit, the rat
ha» haan conferring with rduca. bounced Jietwrcn two hulldinga
tora with the vle*a of more teach­ yratrrday. Th r opining wu- nnting of the eubjact In achoola.
rmr.
T.ahor Day waa a national holi­
Th - rat got through. Prince got
day, yet thera were no flag* di* nart way lhiough~and then was
' played In Sanford, he atntrd. Ho held fu*t Intwccn the building*.
.bowed material he had prepared
Prinru liegan crying.
for a Flag &lt;‘ru*ade rampaign, in­
Ill#
yoting m a .trr,
A tw iw l
cluding ((notion* ami an*wet* for Krnmer* IHi begnn crying so did
»choo| pupil*, with acbool MMitn* hi* yoting frirnda.
competing to win flag* a* priira,
M i-. Kramrr akowrrd up. She
Mr. Stamper referred thl* pro- tried, too.
|ect to the tKUird of director# for
Someone railed the fiirm cn
consideration.
Thr\ couldn't get I'rlttcr out with
Sonny Powall'a reading of a rone or h**»k.
letter from Kdward I Kvon-m.
They
told M nrrii
Selln*ky,
•erratary-managet of the Orange owner of the building#, they'd
County Chami-er of Commerce lit have to rut a hole through eny
reply to thr local Jayrre*' pro­ of the structure* to reach the
teat al-oul an Orange County lign dog.
more than a mile ln*ld&lt;* Seminole
“ lint who'* going to pay for
County draw haarty laugh*.
thidamage?*'
D i.trirt
f'hirf
“ XVe found Ihl* me»*«ge to l&lt;e. Ralph Field aakrd
•• I II Abner would aay, 'Con* J Sclmaky look at Atwwnod, still
foolin'/* read .Mr. Powell, “but etjing.
further Interpretation by ln&lt;li&lt; ti
"I am ," raid Sellmkv.
Joe revealed that yon Semi ni.le*
Tim firemen (loti'll n hole— and
did not appreciate the Indian *lgn out tmtiocrd Prince ,
we *et up on your Sanford Trail,
which. I understand, 1* u*rd r t
rlu d vrly by Semi noln In the
" WWI|#W»a I 1 ..M |-a|, ll„ , ,
dark of the moon, after imhtl.iug
nIon and 01
too much of that Wur-llalrliet ' I n
Brand In one of lho*e fire walrr lr * than an hour aflei the firntrapa, Ju*t off the trail.
a im e d at a Irritative etllemen’
"W e deplore the fart that Sonny of r.intrart lr»ue# In N ru
Vort
ha* no appreciation of fine art, with a rlvnl iininn. the I ’nltr-I
which our *lgn I* Iriti'tultd t«&gt; por­ Kin tru al Itaido and
Xlarhiti
tray, and only ■•« aome little- W i'lkr r * 1J t' F’ 1
bitty word*, trading
"rnterinr:! No term* were annuuiirrd fu­
Orange County." Taking etrrplion tile I F: rout in 1 Tl-e UFS and thi
to thl* wounded our noble in- company .aid nwie.i* 1its |i*n of de
•tiact* which, a* everyone ran tall was continuing.
plainly *ec, I* an atlrlbutr of all
Tim new t'ljl rnnlrart arin n ye i
Orange County cltlfcn*.”
lien at emernment-tpon c in l m“ Not wanting t« take the mat­ diatom '&lt;■»! -&gt;n Itirludr-# pen I - n
ter Iwfore the It.N. Security C«uin and in-uiurii-- plan*. Tb# pen |o
ril and have Malik veto it, wi- plan to which employe* will r*»D
•hall wipe out the offenalve line tril-'iie « i t . up n minimum rctirt
and auhitltutr aomething lik" mem itu nine of f|"R „ month In
“ Ain't rmj f!l AD you me nearly eluding aiwlal -rcuritv at normal
out of Seminole County.”
fetlrroienl are after 2.1 \enr up
President Sternper ha inattticted Sonny Powell to reply, re- dri the plnn.
Ihe 1124 figure I# larger than
•tallng Seminole'* po*lt|on, and
tenalon
predicting "dire ron**qu*nrr•" If mo l nlher ImiiHtrlal
"g rir.l upon in the ln*t year.
prepay arllnn I* not takrn.
The pen*inn Improvement * an
retroactive to July f, when the
fir t wage increase invohi d it
."mall children *ontf tln u « Ilk* today ait I lr nieot at o waa effe“
• lift I# thinly alired peeled tomato tire. At that II Dir. it H iwr»Pfi'
added In a baron sandwich. Cut wage Imoit wa* allow#*), which for
Ihe tandwlch into four »mall trl■nglca or wjuarr* for ea«y rating.

Cl»#aM spread* arc good to serve
with crUp crackers for a partv
Blesd two tablespoons of chiH
•aura* with a ru|&gt; of aievrd rrcanifil i% r a r i t y
it neiiru r o j i i t .
cottage rbeeae for ono aprrad; ml*
ro t i n . M -n n i n i .
t
t
P
T
A
T
r
«»U
JOIIX
PAVIH l ltg " K a cup of alevrd crraninl rottairr
CTT. eomellme* known a# John
chrea# with half n rup of writ|i l|i-- hell, and *l*o anmatlm**
■trained crushed p in r,i-,ilr for an­
k n o w n a# J P Itncketl. I**--#*i*a-t
M i n i »: T » i NKirtTona
other.
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Idea'll Notice

Tl» A l . l . ri:it&lt;u».*H HAVI.VO Cl.A I M #
■•It liK II A N Im AfJAl.Vtrr
BAIf)

Danish apple rake ii drtirinui
:rul i « - v to ptapate. Blown dry
t-irad rrumba lightly in a skillet
with butler or martfitrine #• t
brown sugar to taste, stirring con
stantly. I.ayrr th» »c with annl •
sauce In a serving dl*h and chill
for several hours; top with whip­
ped cream tiefore .liv in g
ship* when acidic a*h wa» *|-ewrd
from the volcano.
A U.S. Arm y Iran*pert took on
refugee*. Some 6.000 prnon* re­
mained on the laland and were
fe*l hr aoup kitchens. The volcano
subsided on Rapt. 12, 1948.

HI n # » l ft

i v t a t i:
Vmo an.'l e«. h of you ora hara
nnllllv-t and r**|iilr**t to file any
. lain-, amt demand* which gnu, or
either e*f yeti, mat hate aaaloat tald
eatat* In the nfflr* of linn
Iteoala* niro*lr«m. I'nanly Jodg*
..f Seminole I'ouniy, al hi* nfft-#
In I he Court llnoaa la Hanford,
ri-C -l* .
within elaht calendar
m-oih* from the time of Ih* flrat
p-il-lli alien ef this netlr*. Ka«h
claim or di-aiand moat l-a In w-rltln*
an-t lenlnln the place of re*ld*n.«o
and |m- i | nffli e nddr*.* of tho
claimant and matt k* awnen In bv
the claimant. ht« agent or attorney,
or the came ehall he *nld
MI.NNIl: i lllANT llO C K K TT
A* Ailmlnlilratrl* af arid
■•late
F“ir*t pulillratloa on Hept. is. tyio.

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CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR
FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

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II ft# VVor Id At Noon
I M S Itadlo I'arni l»la*al
I] tv lift# &lt;'l#b
I 1 * I'-p-tlar Htar
I IS Im tlo Am#rl- *na
11 10 &gt;1 n • 11 el Varl*lt*a
I IS N a tio n a l U iiant Hhow
J-oft lt« r Non* Itanrh
t 11# Today'll elfti
ilia Muaical P howar *#
« o« SI Hale le-*»r* I'rai.
« i l « Taan Tim * Ji*#
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Room JIM Sanford Atlanllr National Hank Bldg.

wnkara.
•Hr new ronlrAft Will give rarh
worker enough mure, rffecllve |o-lav. In make a total jnereaar of
ten rent, an Itour.
A further wagp lnrrea&gt;r o f f i v e
nt* to
rent * an Hour h#«l
luen provided for certain a k ilM
ttndr aincr laat June.
The inaumtrg U orfila inrluite
lif-- Inauranrr. inniranre
after
retirement, arridrntlal death and
•li.mrmhertnent imuranre. weekly
*lckne- . gnd arrhlenl
Inaurance
ho- pit*H im ! inn. aurglcal, an-l ma
ternity benefit*, and h&lt;4Vt|lalltatiun amt aurgiral hanafita after r#tlrrment.
XVhlle hn.pltallrallon, aurgiral
nn.1 maternity hrnrfit# for dapand
enla of employe, will alan Iw |n
eluded, it will l-e only where the

Successful Growers Use

At T H t C H U R C H LS
A t. C hu nh Notiraa nni*l ha pra**nted al the Hara'd alflo* «• ia.
day bafor* puhllratlnn

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Sanfotd Miniilj-ri.il Astorl.illon
R#y. II. Ii. Ziinmerm in. I'reildenl
Joe L. Crewg, Sec. • Trea.».

H O L Y CROSS C H I K( H
(Eptacnpal)
R*v. H. Lyttlatnn J.immrrmin.
B. D.. Reetor
ISth Sunday aftai Trinity
Holy Cross Day
1:00 A M II Iv Communun
9:30 A XI Family Sar ** #o,
Chureh School.
11:00 A. M Choral F-j*h*ri*
and Sermon.
Sarrloa* during th* w**i
Monday through Thursday and
Saturday Holy Communion 7-r&gt;o \
M.
Friday Holy Communioei 9 no a
S A L V A T IO N \R X n t HI Rt II
Lirtll. Paul R June*. In I harge
Rally D y
at th* Salvation
A rm y on E»*t Second Sira*'
| A ipeelal program
i« *»-ng
planned and all »h o are nit leg
alar attandar* of any chureh are
urged to attend tha*# aarvica* at
tha Salvation Arm y.

r IR AF C H U R C H O F C H R IS T.
Srlaatlat
»IH1 F.**t Seceipd Street
Sunday S-h&lt;*&lt;»| 9-JR A. M
Mcrning Service 11:00 A M
Wadnaadav Sarvl.a «:00 F M
Beading R u n Tttatday* and
•Idly* 1:00 to R no I'. XI
R*allty" It the tubjact of
tha l.aiton-Sarmon which will b*
t»*d in Uhui h*« ef Chri*t. Sci*ntl»t, thf-ighout th# world on
Sunday, September 24.
Ilia tirlden T*vt I*- “ l.o. I
-ome. and I will d - *11 In tha mid*t
f the#. **lth tha Lord” (7.*ch, 2*
10)
Among th* elta'tnn* whtrh c*m
pti*a tha !.*•• &gt;n-S*rmon I* tha filto-'tng from th* Bit-le- "And tl-vd
gave Silcrn' n wi*d-*m and und»r.'anding eyeedlng much, and
largan*** of heart, avan v
thy
11 | that &gt; o the »*# *hira" (I
King* I: 29l
ft-e I.m i ’ b S*rm#n al*o Inolttd
*« tha fe||d •Ing pa**age from th*
Christian S, i»n,*a t**thook. “ S'l
*nr# an t ll**lth with Kay to S-rln

F IR S T B A P T IS T C H I Hi H
Park A&gt;rnu» it Sixth ?tr**t
W'. P. B f'oki, J r . l’*«*or
John I.. Millrr. K d iin llo m l
Director
''W » V » Sav«J A Pl*e« For You '
Sunday Sohco* 9 JR A. M ‘ Tskr
rear family to Bundav $rh?i'l '
M 'rnlng W -rthip 1 1 -00 A 'I
Srrmon br W. P Rm “ks. J r
Training
I'ntrn $ JR P. ||
‘Training Union U a fsmlly af
fair.” A plan# for ev#rr n’ »mh»r
of the (anllv.
Evening Worship S-t*&gt; P M
Sarmon bjr XX' T. Brooks. Jr. Th*
paitor will contlnu* a *»rl»« «f
m»*sagas on Basil* rhrlstisn B»
llafa
X\'#dn#«day E «» n in ; 8 #rv|c# 4 on
P. M
"Building Atr-CoMad "
COMXH M J V l HI Rt II.
l ake Xlary
C. C XXhit*, riktor
Chureh S-hocI l '"&gt;0 A M Cl

FIRST C H R IS T liv « mi pen
a* tor ail anti.
i m I 6 inford \ «an ■»
tVoi.hlp I C M A. M.
J Itrol.lll J atri*, M m,lift
I . *•! •.. &gt;*ptrmbar 1Pth th*
Palling Past Cyprus
-ill hr
Frlrndihip eta** n*aat» i*lth Mi
v I Mtr. r*-&gt;| Ml*.*n in tblir. n#w tb* *im n sub|*ct at th» F in '
Chilitlan Church Sunday pinning
I ik » M art ham*
■N'*cl#&lt;tlng Thr Oral'. SilvaThuradav Choir oraotlca at R:0t»
Han" nlll to th# #*-*nlng »«rwr&gt;n
r M
C E N T R A I M \ rT IS 1 ( H U R f ll
Ninth Strrrt and I aural Aranna
S. I.. M h illa j, Paitor
Surdav School 9-JS A. M
Morning XX'-&gt;rsMp 11:00 A M
I ■sitting
Uni
7:00 F 'I
Union* for all *g*«
Kvaning VVorahip S:00 P M.
“ Coma thou with u* and w# will
do th*a good.”

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FIRST MKTHOULST CHURCH
XVII 1 . «?TAU 1

B( (SINNING SDNDAY

■ H l l i l H (I! i Hit IS I
Klm Avanua and Sarond niraal
J. t . Nlrhnlton. Mlnlitar
10-00 A. M. Sunday S hed
1 1 *00 A M Morning V iit h lp
b :jmi r
M Film ing XVorahlp
I hur.dar S &lt;K P M Hill* Study
Xl.lt r* alaay* walcoma

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CHASE AND COMPANY

F it ’n i.nxx piirrh'o-.#* prir« . . . if it’-*Imr
fuel cfiiiAiiinption . . . nr if if* ‘ &lt;lt«n&lt;liip" yttii'rt* loakitifl for in hii rngiii" fpliid,
of poursF, niiUluiitling perfortnonf'#) (ltd
ii#« Foul “Six" ia v",&lt;r power plnut! For

tux'

G#t S0*F production In ala
month* and two In tlx dntan
more agg* par bird par year
than a**rag* chicken# of stan­
dard bread. Thna# *■* th# rac
orda llj-L ln a chick* ate mak
lltg. Baalatant In hnt weather
slump* urn) they give plenty
of agg# In the early fall whan
#gg price# are he.t, XXInner nf
laying laata throughout tha
country. W ill I K T O D A Y lor
foil detail#!

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Wallace Hatchery
6303 H A IN E S ROAD
SI. I'fterAhurg, Florida

Hlftti Rlood PrcBsure
H. R. R h t^ D u -tt -.u t
High
b lo o d
prenurv
It
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age*. I f the
b l o o d pressure
tireedi IbO then
an abnormal eon*
dMInn
eaista
•omeplare In the
body.

o v CAN 1 f f here how smurf It is
You ran check the abundance of Its
—don't have lo he tnhl that it's
room hy the simple expedient of
the most quickly identified car on Inking the family and trying out its
Ihe rnnd today.
spaciousness at the nearest Ruick
dealer's-and
a very few minutes on
Yum firnhahly knott* that the engine
the
open
mad
w ill satisfy you that
under that broad bonnet is a hirea ll-ro ll springing, low-pressure
ball straight-right Vnlvcdn-heoi!
tires
and Ituick’s torque-tube drive
engine and a lively stopper in any
really
do produce a ride that is
company.
matchless for Its soft comfort,

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f m s •war r o a r r a o w r - tMs rae**&lt;t
• # # (I) wn •*• t*|i« ftftaa. JIl Sanaa C*

mtU laSl-awtHal ka-i we Jadl.«fftuUy ofhassW*. (3) e a # U |' la,t -ag kaaaa,* (4&gt; «•!•■

9eskl#a oad gOftyl.g #*,lac.

lUrr Right now, it may be that Uie
money angle is ihe thing uppermost
in your mind, and nn that we'd like
to make two pointi:
All our records go to »how that thi*
is 1he most economical Buick tvhr
built. It in cusy on gat, on oil, on
tires, on upkeep.
And if you chpoAc it with Dynaflow

Drive,* it imrncdintcly eliminates
all chance of frictinii'clutcli repair
anti replacement-not to mention
Rrently reducing rcnr-uxlc and
transminion maintenance.

IT'S A C O M P A N IO N IN Q U A L ITY
T O FORD'S SILENT N E W V -8

pest of all, your initinl outlay is a
Hiftlily favorable onc-xvhatcvcr
Ituick you buy. For Uicnc hraivny
■ trilij«(it*ci|lits -built ru ^ e d and
■ olid for durublc s e r v ic e - a r e
priced at n level that makes them
a Rtandnut buy in any price data.

Y o j , " S ix " or V - 8 . y o u ’re sure of anjoolh, rilent
quality el roelt InittoiM price. F n n l'a V*8, you know,
ia Ibo tamo type
rngiric th a t powers Am erica'*
cost lie at rnrs-e yet it sell* for tmji(lrc&lt;!* loner '.hdii
niosl sixes A n -l Foril'a " S i a" rusts even Ixwe.

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One "Te st D riv e " and you’ll know (lie relaxing com­
fort nf Ford's road-hugging " M id Sh ip " Hid*
. .
you'll sample Ihe silence nf Ford’s sound-conditioned
"Lifeguard" Body*. . . an-l you'll feel Ihe safely of
Ford * 9S% easier acting king Sixe Untie*.

Yes, better buy a Buick. Your dealer
will be Rlad to demonitrate, glad to
work out d I the arithmetic of a deal
ght away and get an order

ib J a »## T i f f / -Kafr/

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HAS IXCIUJIVI DUO-THIRM DUAL CHAMIIR IURNIR
(that f#4* mar* kaaf from ovary thop ol olll)

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S A N FO R D D R A L 6 R

lif 12 to 14 Months

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FICO BRAND INSECTICIDES

New*

phlhloui technique* could nver*
come the danger* of landing 9H
mudflaU
and
seawall*— th*
toughest landing area* officer*
•aid they ever |iad aeen.
The Oendral told (mreapondent*
in a eonferenao In hla cabin Kejil
1.1: "K ierythlng Ihe enemy ahoots
and all additional replacement*
he needs have to rome down
through .Seoul.
"We are going In try lo aalae
that distribution atea. to *hat
It will l»e Intpoialble for the North
Korean* to get any additional
men or more than a trickle of
supnllee.
‘‘when thw enemy la caught be­
tween two wing* nf o jr for-ms
. . . hla force 1 will aoaaer ar
later disintegrate and r e i n to
bo a coordinated, fighting army."

NCTICf

F IR S T M FTH M fM S T 1 ill Rt 11
J . F.. M rH in le j. Xliei.trr
i-ir#*.' by Mary R*i»r f i i *
Mr*, r . R. St.phen.nn It n F
Spirit imt-#»t» ’ he und»r*tan lln-*
9:45 A. M Sunday S-b -ol
X -Id.-h uplift. ror*^lou*n*i* and
(lata for every aga
las d* Into all truth
Und**
11:00 A M. Morning \X* r*hln
Ear won Topic. “ The Torch •'
Fffadom”.
6:30 P. X| Intarmadiata an3
Sanlor X'outh Fello&lt;*hlp s*ivtr*
7:30 P M. Rvenlng X\‘or*hlp
S» niton Tuple "It la F.a*y In lie a
Christian '

Steady Layers

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a party d«
lata raaca.

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1111 Hftf»rr tthaw
* I* T'-m m y Dot*#y g h o w
g i l l ■■!■* o f Army
T *0 Her* a Te Vat*
T i l l tlurat Htar
( l*&gt; Flrat Mftthodlat Church
1 Jo P ro u d ly Wa Halt
a on H'a W a l l a Tim*
• 1 1* Deri* Da y Hlaaa
» I" It'# Irani fttlma
|n &lt;0 (Irrh a a lta * Of Tha World
It «* Now* A l-at* 0«»ra*
l i as Hlan Off

When the kidneys fall to per­
form their function nronerly tnora
may la a rise in blood pressure.
Hhnuld tho akin fall to funetlon
properly (hero may result from
this failure an ahnoimal rise In
blood pressure. When abnormal
deposits taka place In the wall*
of tho arteries causing them to
become Inelastic It naturally fol­
lows that blood pressure will rlao.
Disturbance* of th* nervous sys­
tem may rontrilmte to either ex­
treme of blood pressure. An ahnormal heart condition may alto
bo on* of many reasons why
blood pressure will riae.
Thl* condition m ar be Indiestad by shortness of breath, dlstj.
ne*« when ehangtng posture and.
danly, ringing In th* ear#, dlf
flculty In concentration of Hie
mind and ve rr often symptom*

M ) flank, the Hnulh Korean
md Corps was reported r»n&gt;

Volcano

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Inchon Captured

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i’he Sanford Herald

M O I.I.«*il h IIK4V

Don't etlHrcl sour lre.p»»*e»
be forgl*en*of l i « l b hen *ou h
bor anger »*«ln&gt;-l lhi*e wh" hi
Injured you: Forgive our debt*
we forgive out debtor*,— Mi

luteal boy* who h*v« been in
tlie lottery business had Iwller get
out of it. The FHI h*t juat moved
m on a $2,000,000 lottery racket
in Miami arreiling nine top king­
pin*. When the FUI move* in. it
U no picnic.

•au.'v;. %

In Mcmphii, Tm a.. Mi*. Chat|rt Kay Parker gave tilth to •
lint baby daughter Tuesday night.
She i* 13. her husband 18. now
dor* it feel to be a inothci at 13)
•Tm thrilled lo d e a th * a y * Mr*.
Parker.
llicrc will be mote niral «l low*
ri pike*, try* a Department of At*
ricullurr official. The current pro­
duction of hot*, lo* intis ace, it
th* laygeal in peacetime history,
hr *ayt, and the number ol cattle
by 1954 will retch 90 million head.

Although the United States b
carrying the load ia Korea, actual*
ly ioinf 15 nation* have offired
aid in fame form or other, 13 of
llwm ground troop*. And at least
three other nations hsv# men al­
ready st the float.’!This u truly a
United Nation* police lores'
Although there ha* been only
ope case of polio in Sanford lk*
year, the dbeaw it on ths&lt;ia*
create sltewbete in lh# United
State*. There were 1,745 aew esse*
last week, an increase ol 7-3 pet­
te d ever the pteviou* week sad
tire iiealetl number to fa? thi*
year. Thi* wat llie Kith cotssccutivr week of increase*. The total
to 1st thi* year b 14.099.

Seoaior Russell ol Georgia b
another who would itan a war ia
order to prevent one. We would
•eem at the moment to have about
all the wai on our hand* we can
lake car of without inviting fur­
ther trouble cither with Ruili* or
China. A*id* from tlx moral* of
the situation, it wouldn’t do to
tlart a war until we art prepared

Gradually the nation in tsuuanng uway to meet the new
world Job which began with the intervention in Korea. The
■lie of the Job ia beginning to be upparvnt in the recent
moves of the Adminlatration.
The return of credit control* mid the call of the Pre­
sident for leas buying und for ciw&gt;|&gt;erHtJon in holding down
wages and prices combine to suggest whut may be in pros­
pect in the way of disruption of the supplies of ordinary
consumer good*. The probable effect of I lie $4,(100,000,000
tax rise bill now in Congress can be seen, and now it is dis­
closed that s second tax hike of #7.1100,000,000 is ia'ing pre­
pared . There must '*? still more tax raises if we are to pay
as we go for this defense program Further needs fur mili­
tary manpower are suggested in the plan to send more
troops to Europe, ami in the general goal of a defense es­
tablishment doubled in size.
Even m » there is a general is.dief that the whole prospect has not yet been laid before the people. Ever since the
Korean trouble begun observers on nil sides have remarked
on a reluctance of government officials to hund out the hud
news in large hatches, a tendency D» emphasize the cheer­
ful items and minimize tin* gloomy ones. There seems now
to la* a turn toward frank facing of the situation, a turn
which should is* encouraged
Second-guessing, it is now all too clear that in our
eagerness to get away from the burdens and worries of
World War II we stumbled headlong into the fresh burdens
which now confront us. We begun to see now that the job
of holding a peace may U* as hard and troublesome und long

Safety For Troops
For two reasons the troop trnin accident near Coshoc­
ton, Ohio, was u jolting shock. The death toll wus high
enough to place it on the list of the nation's major rail dis­
asters. The fact that the dead and injured were National
Guard soldiers nml drafted recruits en route to their train­
ing camp added a sharp emotional emphasis, it is known
that men going to military service may fuce the apcciul
perils of war; it ulwuys seems doubly tragic when they are
victims of more ordinary hazards.
A serious mil accident always brings searching investi­
gation, und the demands for such have been immediate und
strung In tills case. No doubt a thorough inquiry will be
made Into the causes of the accident; to the outside ob­
server It seems that this must center around the presence
of two trains in one signal block on a foggy night. Investi­
gation ought also to cover the type of etjulpment making
up the troop train. It was stopped because of a mechanical
failure, tha second time it hud been slopped for that reason.
Can the age and condition of the troop cars Im blamed for
the altuation leading to the nccident? Can they be blamed
for thg high loss of life.
Every veternn of World War II will remember the de­
crepit cars usually ruund in troop (ruins. Th at was largely
unavoidable, as every available piece of rolling stock was
being put to maximum use In those days, Standard railroad
proceduw Is to keep the bent equipment in scheduled ser­
vice,- and
make up special truin* from what is left, Thus
troop train# have, been subject to special hazard because the
equipment is likely to be old, and partly on that account
they move under special safety regulation. We are entering
a period when troop trains again will be commonplace
throughout tha rail system. The question should be raised
WMthff it would
feasible to Improve the ffenenil uuulltv
of «|uipmtnt u*ed for them.

Moat taxpayers think Ih H they pay plenty for tho
schools. If Federal Security Administrator Oacor R. Ewing
la right, they are paying less proportionally than they did
twenty years ago. He told the annual convention of the
American Federation of Teachers that in 1930 the United
States spent three cents out of every dollar of Income for
education, while now the amount Is less than two cents.
This does not mean, of course, that the schools are
iK*iii)i run on
money. Tim national iiironu* Iiiih incmiHial
so vastly since 1930 that two per cent of It today amounts
to far more than three |a*r cent in the former day. On the

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H •Mctaal nations by wom:a decm 2 L S ° V i,« *• »k* eseeciatim.
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More than 222 mhller* of tlxSeventh Cavalry were annihilated
wltli time m l G o rg e A . C u la r
at the Battle of the I.lttl* Big­
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clmioo reached at the sulh Con,,eM °l Medical Women’s Inter-

leadera. If that thinking war fol­
lowed all the way down the lino
we’d have a mi.itary B l a i r , not
democracy.
And that kind of thinking la
completely to the thinking of
the founding fathrrr who wanted
civilian contiol to be aute that
military men alway* remained
•ervanla of the people, not their
marten.
So it will be interrating to ae&lt;*

Stinting The Schools?

I* something the matter with
the American system of free edu­
cation &gt; Some Araay leaden and
many congressmen seem la think
*o. It teem* lo me that loo many
ol out young men are (ailing lo
paw the Army intelligence teiti,’*
*#y* Rep. Vimon of the Home
Armed Services Committee. That
may mean that they haven’t gained
sufficient education in public
schools to enable them to gel into
the Army. Or it may mean that
they are too amart to.-

a ■"*“
man has
lias
Use feeling,
teeting.
•
tbe
aa a
■
when suddenly called u|H&gt;n lo
■•he • »peech that he might swab
low hi* false teeth, or the roof (all
in on him. However, it remained
lot F r u i Lou, railroad executive,
•wwiiag students at Spring Hid
~allege campus to offer the beat
kb shaking knees.
Right in the middle ol hi* dbcourse, a ground rattier emerged
tr,T V *
*'!V* *ud

Chine** f'oimiiunint*. On tht-se
CM&gt;||min:
That Chln*i].*. -&gt;iv.'rnniint Jiaa
corrupt, that it wouldn’t take
the »tcp* at reform necessary to
help itielf, and that It could not
W A S H IN G T O N , Srpt. 15 -tA*&gt; win against the Communists «u
— Th l» writer ha* great rr*p*ct lonir a* It permitted In not re­
for Grnrral George C. Marshall forming.
A* a irtu ll, American alt) win
a* a man, a* a cilixrn, a* u
withdrawn and eventually the
•oldlrr, and a* a public irrvant.
So what follow* here i* not Communists drove Chianir out.
meant a* a criticism of him. But
Martha! I had a id it hand in
hi* (election by President Truman ehapinit that policy. When Acheto niccm l Ixiui* Johnson a* Se­ won tUCcceded him at Secretary of
cretary of Defen** rai»e* one State, the policy wat continue I,
i|U«&lt;tlon at once:
always, of courte, with the ap­
Why, in i* country of 160,iwo,- proval of Mr. Trum an, who wan
1)00 people, doe* one man, like the connecting link between the
,
lieneral Marthall, have to terv • two men.
In one critical Joh after another?
Hut for many muntht now,
Are no olher men capable of fill­ with the Communlitr in control of
ing critical job* well?
t'hina, Arhrton ha&gt; been •onMarahall wai Chief of Staff drm rrd liy the Republican* for
during World W »r II He r* • our China policy. Senator M.?Wltcontin
Republican,
tired in 1946, thinking lha* after farth y,
hi* long Arm y career and World even called him the "Red Dean."
It teem* unlikely that anyone
War dutle* he rould get a w*‘1lwould dare try to put any Red
earned re»t.
Hut the rUuutlui! In China— lab*-!* on Marthall h u t - . No*
between Chiang Kai-Shek and th - we’ll have to »ee whether Met*
Communists— w** *o Imd that •hall U Koing to tie critiriied
Mr. Trum an called the General along with Ache»on for the China
out of retirement and *ent him to policy. The latter until now ha*
China u* the one man capable of had to hear the brunt of lh atturk* ulinu.t alone.
mediating the- dUf’itte.
Then when Marshall finished
In order for Marahall to lake
that joh, Mr. Truman Hiked him the Job a&gt; H e rn ia ry of Ilefenee
to he Secretary of State. A good t'ongre** mint iHange n law
man wa* needed Mar-hull w
which It pa»*ed only a couplo
a goad man. H r «erved until ill Of yeara ago. That law *ay* nu
health forced him to retire agai-i loirner regular officer ran tw
to private life.
Secretary of Defalnaa unl*». 10
He’* til* year* old. And now, tear* have rlup*-(i aince he left
with the nation In a dither over the aervlce.
It* defence*, Marahall once more
Marahall retired from the Arm y
i* aaked to help the cuuntry out. only five year* ago. So before hw
Gianted that Marahall I* one can be Secretary of Defeoo
of the outatamllng men of hi* Congrraa will have to change the
time, it »till I* acme kind of law— at Iraat In hla ca»e. Tin
oimmrntary on thr other IcO,- purpoae behind the preaent law,
000,000 people that one man re­ of rour*e, wat to preaerve civil*
peatedly haa to Ire called on t » lan_ control of the armed force*.
hall hla country out of trouble.
That’* part of the American,
Then there’a another ipieation: Democratic tradition of keeping
how will Marahall make out if control of the country in civilian
Cungrra* approve* hi* appoint­ handa arul out of the hand* of
ment aa Secretary of Defense? military men.
Klection* are coming in Novem­
Several mernltera of Cor f r r o ,
ber. Few peonle are aacrrd In
pvrlitlr*. Will hr get a political offered Mrange reaaoning in ex­
plaining
why
they’ll
approve
ricking around?
Until now the Krpuhlirana have changing the law fur Marahall.
They aald they’ll be agaoial a
hern hi Killing Secretary of State
Dean Arheaon fui our Chlnu no- military man aa head of the
llcv, That policy ran h* •tatr.l armed force* In ordinary time*,
but— three are unusual timer and
briefly:
Several year* ago tic* Truman therefore it’t all right to pu&lt; In
Administration decided It wa* a military man.
hopeleaa to keep pouring help
That’a a little like aaying civil­
into Chiang Kai-Shek’* govern­ ian* are all right till Ihinga get
ment In It* fight agaimt lha lough, hut then We need military

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Social A nd I Jersonal Activities
^ H O .N E

W ill, M f l. (#. N
I .Olllb'JlijU t g
( i n wn A ve n ue at a «,&lt;i | \\

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Tile Woman'* Mi«*ionary So­
ciety uf toe F ir.t C ap u t &gt; a , , , ,
will oIi h i v i their •iuwn o prav
» r («■ *tat* nii.»iun» u-mg a, th&gt; it
them. "Tell M»- About F .r t d a "
Circle Six with Mri A. I. Tho
max, program chairman, will onf iiu c t th« arrvite at rp'tu in tht
Memorial KiJueatinrial Ifiulding
T t r .s u
T i l - I! W
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the First Methodi.t Church will
have ill regular Hireling unit the

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at McKinley Hull
Oil cl. Seven m ill M r- John |l
Ahiahaim, program rh.tirntan. will
conduct the aervice at I III in tire
Mtnioriul FJocutional Ibiilding
The Frienil-hip C|n*. of the
teLak* Muiv Community
CIjnrrh
wflt me«-1 at llu church nt K:(HI
P..M. inateail of at M i&gt;
recti I
Mixun'a home.
The Chapel Choir of the Fin*
Haptl’ t Chun h will meet at li 1.1
P.M

Christian Service
Croup Holds Meet

Personals

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Mr. and .Mr*. Clyde Ram.ey, who
have been vacationing In North
Carolina, have returned tu their
home on Summerlin Avenue.

J

LAST TIME TONKiHT

Mr*. George Kgloff left thi*
murning by plane for
Hinton
Ma.a., after vl.itlng .everal week*
with Mr. and Mr*. W. L. Compton
on Catalina Drive.

yfjt***'

Mr*. Fndor Cur let I I* at hunic
after a three-month*' tour uf Kurope. She .ailed on the Kuropa and
vi.lted in llelguim. Italy, and
Switterland.

CMmu etivtll f-iur'i

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I'llttNE ID'*! for :i|i|nmiimrnl
Phot,, lly IU ) Inmi l Stmlm.
Mi and Ml* Vernon Hardin, who.e mnrii.igi took plu.i on S. |&lt;1
Open I.millin’' lit Appointment
in* Flrat Hapti.t Church, an* nuking then hmm in I lit
Me had a* our g m -l *|ieaker
Mt* Haldlu l» the former Mi*. Pul liiowu, daoghtri o( M, ,, i M
Reverend McKinley from the Firm
P lr n l, III l i c e I '.i k in e Spare
*’» “ • lliown. Her hu.hand i* the wu of Mr* Hmtiin H i .din - t Kn
Methodi.f Church in ,-hi|»el Tlmr* *r
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day. lie made an iliterrdlng talk
and we appreciated III. coming.
Here’, hoping hr »l*it« u* again ,,|r Hoidionioie brunette. Wmidr
•oon.
» h ) ' Joann Parker it «|||| gulng
I*ook. like i f , going lu Ik- a gay
, U ’! dal1" '' twy out of *ch.. d
ol.i weekend with the Sox dance In
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Friday night. II. -ure n.-,d wear i
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Wil,lu'
v v v v ' ^ v V v \ V V V '. W - V C ' A - V \ w
Reeve*, then- iiui v be wedding
your hriirhtrtt ouch* isilit Min h
hell* in the future with them .
(it iir. It'# uiriJv filly erht s »t»|f or I Iiope
Hct.ey Ann Carter ju.'
drag (you Imy* make II dragi and love* Glee Club. . ..
it .tart, at N tw Down at the
Speaking of Gle*' Club I h&lt;a*
Touri.t Center All you fr«*hmcn
Clan-ice I 'Inu.e &gt;« |iie.i&lt;l*nt thirorne too. See yn there
So eiirry to hear alMiut Waller year, liial Ih.yle vlce-pre.ldent an ‘
I'-'nna l.ou Harper aecretar y l|om
Grnhaui’. dad h« illy’ ill Hope he
yn'M make it a fine year. Good
get. well ..am. Rue Ireland doeMl'l luck!
.earn lu like hi. name in the ua
line*, that’* all for now
per. (I K Itae. luy m i.taie. He
Hr rreili' y a . . .
mu.l he with tlo- F It I 01 *oii)ethltl' Seeiua we l.a«e tenn1* ami
Ha i t i s t c l a s s
gulf champ on oui hand* lay the
The- Woman'* llltdr C|u«* of the
name of George llcrndun. K .en up
l i n t Hapti.t Church met with
the good work!
M rv H A Howell on Imke Mark­
Hope you all buy- (V b re Cra'i*
memlier'hlp tarda. There'll
he ham on Tuesday evening.
The niemlier* gathered on the
l o a d of fun tlown there thia w ar lawn where a delicioua meal wa*
The i-ard, an* only u (1,00 for r enluyrd, after which all aormhlyear. Otherwi.g it* ;*,1 r«nt*
ed In the h»uie fur thrir leyular
timr yuu go. Mr*. Ilolliclaw ia In builne** inviting, with M i. H T.
charge Ihl* year fynlt know Kavi Hunt pri’tidlng.
and i*c'le glut! to have her. We'll
Uyn.e preterit were Mr*. A. J.
mi*. Mr* Gtrham and linn** *** Peter toil, Mr*. Alma Dutton, Ml*.
nilght Ik- IKick With 0* ajin |e II. W Kuckrr, Mrs. W . A. Cagle,
fact, there ate a lot uf n n C 'h v n - Mr* P. F . Lew U, lira . U. Newuronva with uv. It’a »v*ry Hatanlav hilllt. Mf*. K. 8. Van Hloue, Mr*.
night ao ba atire ami come
J A. Strange, \(v*. C A L llarvty,
Jean Lam- Miller ture ii, one Mr* H IF Heck. Mr*. II. F Me
cute gal. Ya1l hoya Iwttei wuteh Whorter.
Mr*. Voile William.,
her. Mildred Miller had uh a cute M r. Mavl-elle Holt. Mr*. K. S.
ink plaid the other day. I loved Hockey. M l. II D Smith, Mr*
hlrlev l‘cm*jck'. c m I drt .a did If, C KchoJ*, Mra. K. A Howell,
and Mr* H T Hunt.
n't you? Cecil KiHintx a.kul vunr
one Tkuradab atiomlbg it it u -u
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IUI Court. Didn't they have chat When a heat ?e*l.taut g|a*« bak
in Junioa H ig h ? -! *er Im.,- D an ihg di.li la but It ahould alway.
talking in tbe Imll* to Kdwunt be hHiidh-d with a dry cloth A wet
Dot a l.ee Richard.un eat* luiut cloth wilt cool Hie dlali audrlrnlv
with Cheater. More fun! Murti* in tin Moat It touche* and inlyiN
Melt- .earn, lo b* m*d witli ■■ lu ll- n u re a breakage.

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l.ieut. Col. ami Mr*.
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G.
Camplwll .pent the paat week-ril
with their iiarenf*, Mr. and Mr*.
P P. Carnplwll. Col. Campbell ha*
lieen ordered to Aln*ka for two
year*.

Mr. and Mr*. Ihmald June* an­
nounced today the birth uf a aori,
weighing eight pound* and three
ounce*, at the Fernald-I^ughton
Memorial llixpltal on Sept. 14.
M r. ami Mr*, la-alle Padgett an­
nounced today the Idrth of twin
boy*. Freddie Lamar. *li pound*
and nine ouncei, and Eddie Leverne, five pound*
ami
aeven
ounce*, at the Fernald-Laughtnn
Memorial lloapital on Sept. IS.

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Photo Ilf Itaymoml Studio*
Mi, iinr Mr- Jack llollowuy announced today the engaggtnenl of
Hi ir iiaughlcr Hetty Jo lo I,eon Milton Swain, Jr. arm of Mr. ami
W KD NKSD A V
C ll ‘I* K lfht with Mr*. Cliff Mr* I. M Swain,
. . Imth of thi* city. Plan* for the uredillrur will lo­
Able,, program ■haiitnnti, vy|II eon^ m ’rr 'bite
duct the te rv ln nt H'INl p V in
the Memorial Educational Building
ml "Kchoe*" will I*, heard from
the member* of the Woman"* Mi**
ionarv Union whom have ettemh l
the Hapti.t Camp* ilurintr the
The Woman'* Society of Chriaaunimer, Frienda and mearlier. » f I lian Service of the Klu-neier
Mr*. Jo,- H uviii of Jack»onvilii
the church urc invited to ittrm l
.Method!-1 Church held it* month­ i* in Sanford vi.itiiig h«i umther
Tile Training Union Ft* otic*- ly meeting Tu « *rla&gt; evening at Mr* R I. Shinhol-er.
(&lt;n.until* of the F in !
Ilauti-t tin- home of Mr*. II A. SteinChurrh will meet at tl ilu P M Ir lileyrr.
Mr*. H airy lleereu returned re­
the Men'* llihle Cla-- of the M cently from u *otnm*r vacation
The meeting wa* ptr.idrd over •pent in Cunada, P ill.hu e h and
■norial Kiluratlonal It lildirig.
by Mr*. J. II W ynn. It wa* o|ien- Stonier art, Pa.
TH U R S D A Y
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The Brotherhood of the K ir.t ed will, a aung and followed hy
“ Baptl*t Church will havi a nro- (iraver. Tin »ecr« tary and tiea»Mack Clrvelaml n'turm-d today
urer reiioit* were read ami aptrtani ami Supper meetintr at T 10 rroveil. The devotional wa* given fiorn u month', vacation, vialting
Pf
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in Nrw York. Detroit and other
tv Mr* Stidnrncyer
A le»**ftl
The Itaptiit Sutiilav School A*of "llralth Through a Brother inlete.tlng point* in the north
r '-'" " * !
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«'f N ation.-' wa* given hy
Hohhy Pullin left thi. week for
ba held i j i t h i H r * l 9 a p tl* tC h ---h niernhei- iimler the direction of
of New Smyrna Beach nt I:(H1 I' M Ml*. Clifford Johnatun.
M urray, Ky., where he I* enter­
ing Murray State College
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Aftet (he meeting a awerrt
cm
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wa*
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Mr*.
SteinM E T H O D IS T C H C I.E
Mr*. M. G. Godwin, Mr*. W . O
Circle No. 3 of the Flntt M cthr- meyer, Mi»» Eunice Walker and Harrell and Mr*. Jetty Lodge at­
tub
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Mi*.
H
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Slcinmeyer
to
Mr*.
ditl Chuith I ad lU rrcti
Wynn. Mra, W 1*- Mura. Mr*. tended the wedding of M i.. Iren*
nea* and *ockJ nt*&lt; tiny "*•’
MaUruder In Charleatnn. S. r\
Roliert l.ee.
m !* v afternoon a r McKinley Hall.
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... Mr*.. Carl Bradbury,
------Mr*. M. L- Wright, chairman, pre* Mr*. C. t&gt;- Bradbury, Mr*. JohnMr*. N. II. Wettrnlt of Ja -k aided over the meeting.
*on, Mr*. Ralph Peter*. Mr*. W ilIt wa* decidcil that the next hur Nolon. Mr*. R I.. Stcwanl, ■unville i* vHiting her «i*ter, Mr*
meeting would be at the home of Mr*. Fee Sten*trom, Mr*. J. D. Thelma Tyre at their home on
Mr*.
Edmund ShtnhoUer
on Ca«*ldy, Ml** Margaret Hinkle French Avenue.
Grandview Drive.
and MW* Mayhelle Ca*»idy.
Mr*. Frank MacNrlll ha* a* her
gueat Mi*-- Jam-1 Maurer of Sr
altje, W li»h, will, will fpeml »ev
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fO R D t 4
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Under the *|&gt;un*or*hip ,.f (M u
Slgui* I'hi aorurity, the reteptioi,.
t»t at the KemaldLaughtun Me
mortal Horpitaj la M l, U n ity « ...
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t «•»*!» li 11:111 ihi hiftt
t III minute*. Hake
toll, in a hut oven

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Is Euest Of Honor
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Mr* Jue b Haver was niter-

taitivd )»ttv iJa y elt.inoou with a
rorktaii party, given t.f Mr* W
V Lovell ami
Ann Lu.ell at
their home
Celery A wium ’.
The Lovell** home wa. attrac*
lively dvcoiated with •ummer
garden (lower*. The dining table
wa* overlaid with a lovely em­
broidered linen cloth, which wa*
centered with an atraugetm-nt ol
multi-color hihitcu*.
During the afternoor
M U'
Jackie lliggetivta** of IVinlei Park
•ang ai-veral select ion., which con
aided of ‘‘W ing,
Night" and
Italian folk long*.
The hoiteSM’* pie.rilled Ml*.
Itaki-r willi -oiur ciyttal fioiu het
choten I.ntliin, flu-, alio preaefltn l Mr*. Victor Hiilrlun* wi&lt;li tome
lovely fKiflery.
Tho*«- enjoying the aftemooii
with Mr*- llakei were Mr* J. C
Mitchell, Mr*. F II Sciuge. of
Jacksonville. Mr*. Ilutriiin*, Mi.*
Jean Huffnei, Mi** Ann French,
Mi»* Sadie Murphy, 'll.* li&lt; Itecc« Itiuldenhcrry, Ml*. Piggy Prat­
er. Mi** Rebecca Mcllrilie, Mi.*
Hetty
Merrii of tlfiaudo, arid
Mi*. Iliggi-n.ta*.
Al.o Mi*. Daphne Connelly.
Mi*. Dilim (laker, Mi*- I'm l.ivIngton, Mi*. Nancy tVillinani* nml
Mi&gt;. (telly Jo Hiovki

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heasiern Grtddcrs Flash
Cleats To Catch Coaches’ Eyi
lly A S S O C IA T E D I’ REMH
The lad* who pound the gridiron turf arc beginning In ihow lhair
w a rn , and mathei in fne Southeastern Conteirnrr are coming up with
prC'teamn appiauali.
The tnulheailrin gtidderi never the coy nr shrinking violet type
— are flashing their rlratrd hoof*
amt having their padded ahnubl-.
era every which way In the huswv
a tnentor’a eye will detect the
gleam of getiuia in their fonthallW gyratluni.
Wedni •day’* piactlm ae«*inn*
■round the loop prnducril a likely
crop nf aspirant* for fame and
lly H I GH F i l l.K ltTH S
H r* t-«lrin r glnry.
Tw o sophomore* were Handout*
at Genrgia’a long, hard acrimN K W Y O R K , Sept. l.l hPi
rrage Hobby Morrl* and Iteatrr
When the I ’oitainouth, Va., Culu
clinched the I ’ierlinunt le-ngtle
pennant, owner Frank l.awreare
Rot on the phone and badger til
the
iiwnurarturcra
until they
prntniaed delivery of the flag in
time to raiae it at the next huiui
game . , . naked Frank. "W hat’a
to rniae the pennant that thii
the me of waiting until nc*t year
year’a team won? . , . query
from "Mr. Inaide" la Jerry Hush,
If. of Toledo basket hall coach,
concerned about nil thn'e perern*
to per*on telephone rail* from
l.ouievrlle to Jack Freinalt, a fu ­
ture star? . . . Answer: dunim . .
Tom lloruey, the one armed tar
kle, ii the fourth former St
Hemdict'* tollogo fiedlialltr io
get into Kama* politic*. Ur re
rently was nominated for aheriM
id Wyundolle county . , , Sim.
Iltu lh, the foriurr Nevada pa**log w h l* t t v r o l l l y rut lo oie h y j
the Green Pay Packer*, h*-&lt;
A rough and tumble arrim- ■aught on with the llainilton,
mage revealed the sterling worth tint., club nf the Inter-.pinvinof jumping John Doltlt-T, Miraitathark Iturky Hytd (a rare ortoi,
Scrappy Hail who play* at left
X -T H A O R D IN A R Y
hglDmck, and right hatfhark Te d ­
George K cough, Indiana t).
dy Mlllatlc.
tirket manager who npviidn a
For the te»m a* n whole n - large putt of hi* lime liilenmg
pounded llnught, "We've itill got to com|ilaint", got a laugh out
fame green *|oit* to work nut, hut of one ticket application flour *
R look* a* though we are making feminine fan , . . She enrloced a
progre**."
dipping of an acnal photo of the
A 154-pomul halfhaek, Initen atadium . . . A big " X " rrayone.l
Btoadu*, look the honor* for on the hO-yard line lane the cap­
Florida, Coach Hob Woodruff tion, "Here," . . . An arrow
flttad that (he alternate rap- pointed Io another " X ” marked
tatn ihowed eon*lderaMe improve- in the diitant end tone and lalid
mfint In broken field running, and ed "Not hear." . . . Maybe lt'»
tevrral of hi* long jaunt* wert* giving away a trade am ret to re ­
port that the Rot midfield »rat*.

Sports Koundup

Junior tackle, and flplihy Hhrd,
a (ophomora guard.
Jllnaaa kept Hobby Weaver, ■
387-pound (aaitlr, from the prartie*.
A dngle glint of prornia* ahonr
at. Vanderl.ilt, and a Idg iioph
venter wa* rrapomlble for that.
Ron Clary limited the hall in
a way ting make* the kickoff one
of the mmi rouvlng and breath­
giving momenta of fnuthall. linn
to|led hi* 200 pound* Into everv
kifk, and the ball each Mine *a.l•d off witli llie ea*y grace usually
attributed In the gent on ihe fly.
leg Irapexe.
Hut addo from thl* apira ling
•Mendor, Coach Hill Kdwatdt had
IRtl* to laud, exrepl the fast,
•hjfty footwork of Art llrbher.
t* f' A rt durin’t have murh
Wflght to llnow around, Imt |,.
gave « goud arount of hlntwrlf at
right halfbark, and it look* j* if
h rll are plenty of action when
the »e*Min Iwgin*. lie'* a 155poun.l aophomnie.
Tulane went through a short,
■nappy ir-d u n that allowed aeatbatk Harold Waggoner to advan­
tage; Tvnneaiee foothallera heanl
Caaih Huh Naylarid tall them how
iMrihle th#y werg-wnrae Dun
Ihf day before) ami Kentucky betapering off for Saturday

D K I-A N D . Sept. 15 I T ) De
band'* Red H a l' walked off th'
Conrad Park diamond here la*l
night a* Florida State
l.eavuy
playoff Champing* following a 2
to 0 shut out victory over Caine*
vide. The vet went ta Del.and four
gayne* *o one.
The Hat* aoulhpaw «rnanlinn
Pate NlrolU, notched hi* fifth
playoff victory and broke the no*’
aeaaoti *erje, Heoid for atrlke
out*, fanning 17 G-Men. The i «
cord of PI et by Jeter of Sanfott*
had •t«*awl dttee I5.H*.
N iv ’ll* gave up eight hit* la**
night, hut a l'it fialdlng hlanke'4
the ti'* The Hal* puahrd a rue
over in the third when George R*i
row poked a tingle to right, wen'
to veeolid on NltoH*’ uirtlftre
at ole third nnd came home on u
•afety by third l.aieman Spike
pernandft.
(bin Allen hanked a hit to ri*h*
in the i|*th and circled the l.ng
to senile on a three ha*e eiror a*
the h*1l rolled p*vt outfielder Hank
Pen Inn to the wall.
No CalntivHli halter reaped
being fanned hv N'lcolla at lea«t
onee In the hour and 17 minute

O N K M IN C T K
SP O U TS P AG E
Aa the IiIr league hockey tram,
prepare far the atari of trainLflR, report* indicate III* Irtggnl
turnover of "name'' player* in
five year a , . , Among llio*e who
Utah will mrcl Ihrre footlialt
have decide.I to retire (uni*** teanm that were not met in
they change their tiimdil are K M P -ltU h o , Kaiua* and llawali.
Hill
Human,
Frank
llrimuck.
Jack
Crawford,
Hid
llannll,
G ra lh llo o rh and a flock who
aald "Maybe.” . . .Orkic Kreuger,
A rm y'a
graduate manager of
&gt;Athletic*, ha* Juat Iwen promot­
er! to the rank of full intend. On
the of(cnaive or drfentlvr pla
toon? . . . And Itoh Cook, Indi­
ana U. Tub Thumper, recently
wa* recalled to active duty with
the A ir Force. Rnb’a the tad who
tried for a public relation* job
during World War II, nnly to he
told Ire "wam't the right type.**
. , , Sport* wditnr of lire Cterhnalovak radio aaya that atldata*
who riuii't work hard In factorial
nr on farma ahould lie hairad
from i|Hirta. Ilow far can thl*
tanlty rode hualne** go?

tn« cirm in* eitr tor in* wtndu .
Selnsolh, a bit te,i'iito*r« wifi
n {title wilder than itiual, but tl*
had the Red# well under contr &gt;1
moit nf the way. He waa •
shaky in the fin t couple of Inn*
a five hit .-hut»ut over Colunitii* ine* and in the ninth, but hi*
la«t night to give lh&gt; Prarhet a 2 r Range n {pare kept him out of *{f" »
0 advantage In ill* flij.il South At Inti, troiiMe. Tw o Maeon douhl*
laniir I .vague playnti*. The . .■(» play* helped.
D&lt;in Phelp* connect*! for a " &gt;3*n i 1 to 0.
Th* third game nf the be»t fnu» foot homer pood for two run* lb*P
nf MVrn *eric.i will be plavrd h e i r Palmer got three *lnicl**.
000 0OO OOO— 0 » 0
Red Into lha second gan * of their ■Wight. Then the team* moveto rolumhla
Maoon
300 010 00*— 4 10 1
aerie* with the Petioit Ugor*
7,ir»er and Nehtl; Selnaoth and
tTj'tay (porting a record of A'l
Palmer.
home run* In lha latt 15 daya.
Malaga* Caaey Stengel's lad
Arm y football team* were hat*
or
hava helled at lead nn&lt; four
ting .701) before the 19W « m *
leiggri in 15 of Nieir Iant PI
p»ipn— the Cadet* h*d won 858
t or wa* No. 21* and It kept up a
yamr* ln*t H 7 arut tied 88 alncn A
bitting apr'en that hat be en a
the Aradrmy began playing foot­
Irrmifidou* factor ip lh « Y*n
ball in IS90.
•
lepa’ late *eatat) peemant surge,
gotnea. Thrry uf trur run it* c&gt;ai"
)*atrrday aa the Yankee* whip
n«d Detroit 7-8 and gialhe.i n
naif gante lead. A* u*ual. hour
uva mad* up the victory margin.
Two mora game* remain In
■f M in i* i i t i r:— .* i n * , tin*
the *veie» with the alub* who
O u r Hop *. A rt ln tt nppv
&lt; itp * r
have h*ud*d first place hack ami
lo.tt.r# *U, T o p |lr*&lt; lr*t. Hun b*efourth far the la*t two workIf Deimit wlfia today and New
Yolk win* tomorrow, It aray «et
rum* sort eg reeoril for “ Now I'm
in, aow you re in."
The
Yankee
"lugging
*»
fumlihed
hy
Jo n
PiMoggro,
Jonny M|*c, »rwl CMff Mope*.
For r f Mag, the round trip-

Collegiate Pigskin DiMaggioAnuMiae Maiuu Blanks Uras In
Parade Gets Under Pace Yank Attack South Atlantic Tilt
M A C O N , i .a.. S lit. Ifti.V. Me
Way This Weekend In 7-5 Tiger Win eon’*
Hill Ncui-oth pitched In in *'11

Red Hats Cop Title
In League Playoffs
By Blanking G-Men

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CI.F.AN1NG T H E C U F F
Mel O il, who alwrayn thmigh'
Travi* Jarimon « * « the Iwit mid­
dle man on a double play who
ever played fur the Ginali, now
maintain* that Al Dark I* fully
n« good on the pivot . , . Jerome
llelluin, Tula tie tackle who wa*
“down” to 893 pound* when he
reported ttd* fall, *aya hi* hahv
brother, a high aehnol guard,
weigh* an even 300 . , , Studimt*
Hill Wllkrrung, Ml*»unii half
lutek, I* taking rout*** In madrrn lluvala, German rompn*ltlaii
and
conrervati'in,
Intermediat*
Ruailan, Gitnian dramatltl*— 19th
century, and hlatery of northern
iwnaliaanre painting. Y’eah. we
paa*rd ancient oriental litera*
ture at I’tlnreton,

U O I.I.K G IA TK P IG S K IN S P T 18
N K W Y O R K , * Sept. 1ft -i/ p ~
Ileipita mid-summer temper aturru
and even hnttei baaehall tacea,
College fonlhall begin* It* achedole Ihla weekend.
Neaily two dojOn game* are
honked,
They
include
aueh
rchruil* aa Denver, Drake, CinrlntiMti, Hrigham Young,, Kansas
Slate, Kenturky, T u t u , Nevada,
Wyoming, Duipirsne ami St, (Unavent ure.
Denver nnd Drake are the first
of the major »chon|i to lend theii
eleven* into nialon. The twin play
tonight at De* Moinei The game
give* Jahn Hriistii of Drake a
hral *tart on TtU campaign te
retain the nation’* ground-gain
tng title he non In at *ea*on.
There will I* an entirely dif.
frrent feeling at l.etinglon, Ky.
The Kenturky Wlldrata take on
North Teta* State In full confldrnee that the content I* hut tinfli t vvirtory In another *ucce«»fnl campaign. Kenturky, one of
the Haotheaitera Conference favorite*, won nine and loat three
Inat year, Including a 2l In I I
•ethark hy Santa Clara In the
Orange Howl.
r'inrinnatl, which could )&gt;e on*
of
{he
mmldwoat’a toughest,
opena It schedule by playing ho*l
to Tava* Western aad Tulsa and

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Hntries At Vofusia
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Tract

wa* hit I Ith.
O f cour»* a couple nlher guy
Wyoming, two other randldaivfor, piMt.iMtou fffory, aim atari
punting and paaaing,
n e tr* a Hit of thl* we*kend'a
fame*;
Tm dglit:
ArWanM* Terh at Central Okla
hotna
Rtati Teacher*
____ ____
Diaiver al Drake
Preihyterian at Furman
Saturday:
Ariiona
tFlagalafft
State
.•
We*t Trxa* fRate at Amarillo,
Tex. (night r
Peppeidine at California Poly,
(night*
Color*.Io Mbne* at ('hadron. N et.,
Slate (nightI
Trxw*
We*tern
at
Cincinnati
(night I
nriglwim Young at Idahn Stale
South Dakota Stale at low*
Hlat* Teachtv* (night)
Waha*h at Kalnntaiou (nighti
r.-iker at Kalian Slate I night)
North Trxa* State va Kentucky
(night I
Hardm Simmon* at New Mexico
A A It (night)
McMurry at Tul*a (nightI
Montana State at Wyoming
Sunday;
Dugueine at Stt. Vincent

You‘ire teen it hundrada of time# hWore— hut it’* to
attractive, there in the tunlight, that you atrip instinctively
for a eecond look.
The tun light* up the gleaming chrome and frame* the
whole gorgeout picture. The toft finith ahimmert in the
shadow*. A pattern uf hind-talorrd fabric ehow* thn&lt;ugh
the open window. And there'* the beautiful ateertng wheel
— inviting you in.
Yet, it'a a lovelv day! And the next thing ynu know,
you're out in traffic— and the powerful, icft-thruated
engine it gliding you along at if by automatic prnpultinn.

*ny

You ride to softly aad quietly and ea*ily that judging
timfi aad distance it the hardett work you do!

SUNDAY

II V III II v» I — lien. a. le
Mur,

V ll«|.| .r, l*» •tv l ’, r l

v ... r-.e.
•
Mary
li*!t* PI. My Lucky C,
were lulling the hall for the
1 rnk*.
Second haaeinan t Jerry Cole­
man 4tapt&gt;ed ii aingte that mark­
ed the eighth "traight game in
wide It he'# hit «nfi'ly. Moreover,
it helped Gerry relehrate hi* Jill),

birthday.
The T ir r g r . Ju*t couldn't do
much with their lu«t«. A toupl"
guy* hitt double* and the rail
gin fllugle- evi .i hit tn allGeorge Kell dipped his W ill
double, but ll lilighl a* well have
been hi* ) .1100,o m it. 11 didn't
help. Yeu cnn'l Wieit three homo
tun* with a handful *f one aid
two have dtiglri.

Work Gloria

129
(J mined laathar palm, fin­
ger tip*, anock I# ■ham) ami
D mhu Ii for heavy duty ta n lim p screw*
bark for anui

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blither

ronatrurtlim,

w i t h heavy cord soles.
Double tanned upper*,, aSoel
ahaok far greater n m a rt,

vtva* reinforced. SanlUaM'.
Slaw t-ta.

R D l 'T E 92

The light* turn red and the light* turn green— the hill*
and valley* flow under the wheel*. . . and every ttrerch of
highway ahead i* a atudjf in enchantment.
Though you take to the highway un timtt a day, each
trip it a thrill all over again. Ynu thrill to it* beauty, the
way it rides, the way it behaves, the way it handle*— and,
being human, you like the admiring glances which other
motorist* toil your way,
Happinr**, a* everyone know*, i* a atate nf mind—
but it ts aided and abetted hy your wimfactinn with the
thing* about you.
And thia we can promise for Cadillac: It will add to
your aatisfactiun every mile you drive. Many aay it
enriches their lives to an unbelievable degree.
Why no* get one for your happinrai— today?

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Moilern eonrrete hloek Imngalow
furniture
Wil«»n-Mai-&lt;r Fotulwith four lied-room, on 10 •ere
*wre
Alt F !»• nh-oe a'.a
trart with fruit and flower*.
110.50000, about 4 mile* from
HELP W A N TE D
Ilia Courlhnii.e Alto, 80 arre*
help.
of "raring nr farming
lami. E X P E R IE N C E D
I anev’a Drug Store
fen&lt;*e«l and partly 'leared el
85.000.00 or $15,000 00 for Loth W A N T E D : Eapericnced groerry
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raihler, age 18 75, high *rhtwl
No e 8 room lumgalovr on targe lot
ed in at Ion. Apple Margaret Ann
In gooj reaidential aeetlop of H&gt;:i.p W a n t e d
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th# C ity— hardwood floor* and
atenngrapher
and h-iokkeeper
modern appointment*. $8,000on
for petmanent pnalllon hv hw*l
Cool term , offered
whnlr*ale firm. Write [log It.
P. II W ARD S M ITH . BROKER
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Naomi Seahury, 710 K.
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SW A P SH O P — 405 ri. 4th St.
Ave., Mt. Dora. Fla. fSIve Home
Wo Huy, Sell or Trade moat
addrraa for Interview.
anything
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W A N T E D : Coloreal muter. O n F S IIE I.M A N h Red Roat Tead.
who la Intereated in petmanent
Touehtnn A Wataon, 1201 C tltry
job and willing In work Mu t
Aae;__Phona 1185-.I
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he raperiemed in
automobile
waahing and lubrication
IVr Iwith toar when you don’t bring
your preacriptlnn* in L A N B Y '8 .
H U N T M K R IT K Y C O M P A N Y
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Sanford, Florida
M E ItC IIA N D I8 E Kiehange. We
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it ailment Lean Dep’l., Ronm 317
ITmne 28*&gt;,
Sanford Atlantl'
National Hank Meniher F I D*
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rrllrnt (oiulllmn. title owtiei
I’iicp tratnnatdr. Sailin'I Fill
tun, 1120 I "t uat Ave.
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imdoi ratra rlean N nli tire
o v i E B E E N P i ^ h 'T i S 'J i n h i 3 S :C P naESS'vkE!
Prke $180181 |half ra*lii
Stra in '. Enlrrpriae. It” *
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J E E P , special job, will ra lly 7
people, etee I lent eontfllloii, eo*t
me |2,t8nl i a*ii to tin nh'kt*', will
tatw $850 ra&lt;h,
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T H IS W EEK O N LY !
38 F O R I) Tudor, run* and lo*ik •
like new, 13115 00. 876.00 down
86 FORD, new paint, good motm
Il I* a good one. $1115 00. $80,00
down.
38 YVILLYS. l-ooka and lun* like
new. $206,00. $60.00 down.
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and *re ill $295.00. $00044 down
40 C H E V R O L E T . New paint. He.
K TTA K K IT
this one. $395 00 $100.(8) down.
37 F O R D Coupe. Thin i» a good
IM O u ro e r&gt;* A " '
r 'M t i l &amp; '&amp; i i l &amp; b u . one. $195 00. IFUl.fMl down.
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36 P L Y M O U T H Uo«d Motor, new
WOMTLCT MC
paint, good tmnamiaalon. $195 *
DQ'VC ■
OO, $50.00 down.
Al«*i many other*. One fourth or
leaa down thla week only We
take trade-in*.
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perch, catra roll am ay bed. Im A L L T Y P E S of Hulldoier Work.
^ n ad Iat a puiuaeMion. Park Are. U»&lt; d Work Paula
08* pr.
Reautnahle Hale* Free
Kail•phone WUl or 1227
Top M ight Paint
3.25 gal,
mate*. Carpenter A 0rac«y,
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aparlment, 118 N . Jammlne Ava.
(laa Rang# $08.88 at Fire*tone
work. Prompt aerv&gt;e. If. W
FO R R E N T : Small furntaha.1 rot
Store*.
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t»Ba near Monroe earner. I2r. n FOR S A L F -Large - i u Home fia*
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month Call 77!'-It between 7rW&gt;
Heater* $5U.K8 at Fll eatone
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
■nd 8:00 I*. M.
Store*.
Ray
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your
R E N T : Modern Aptiitment TH A C TO R . New u*ed threa week* R T F A I
I0»T down now ret l»rt* riK'in*. piivatc hath.
one of the best made, Hydralic
united.
A Plan. Inatallment
Mellon villa Ava.
lift, power take off, will out pall
Loan Dept., R
Room 817. Phona I » and out work the bent, open to
B L E location on E. I at
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reasonable offer far l**i
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1047 S U P R E M E . 27 ft. Tandem
eo»t. Apply Mr. Bowen, m i
Beautiful flnl*h. Iate*t e*u*v«*n
Plunmea Drive, Hanfonl Fla,
4 large ioem*. 8 vrfene t
lenre* Fleet tie Brake*, awnlfi*n if 1u-AppHene*-. Wn«hln^
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will take a* i«, $40.00. Apply
ntnt rnlenra* and ronv-'nlentlv
Monroe Conwr Grocery. Tele
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D E T R O IT , tept. 15—
Di d
you evt! dip out to a burltwjur
•hew without tolling your w ife -or girl frU nd— or mother T
Then you'll understand hu* thrveteran* from Perkvllle, H a .,
fact*.
(tuck In MM2 he dipped into a
Detroit burlrsuue palace to wntch
the gala. A* he *•■ leaving, he
dropped hi* Arm y illtcharge pa|i
er* and they di*«pprare&lt;l Into a
crack between the *lep*. The
Uthtr* took a dim view of teai
ing up the tttp &gt;o he could have
hi* papen hack
The veteran went tack lu Heck
villc. Recently he heard the
h u m K I ,NI V. ||&gt;,N *nt| htoltbY UKJ5GOU to a m trocu Wall Drury *
burlttuue haute » t i about to tie
" I K lA J U K I h lA N I),’' In coloc tn I c&lt;brmolor, *a RKOltlcuc.
torn down -lo make room f»i
a new county-city building.
So now John G. Dunn, a**i*tant
city corporation count*!. ha*
letter on III* de«k from the Peckville veteran. He rent along a
akrtrh ihuwing where he lot!
hi* discharge paper*.
Roliert Louis .Htevenkon, who* b*»w' public home on Devon co* *
He want* the wrecker* to
watch for the papet* m il theii “Trea*ure l*land,” filmed hv Wal that it'* all about a man and *
rend them l&lt;*rk to him "very Disney in England a* an all hv treaiuie and a mutiny and a dere
action fentuie, i* one ,,f few i/r*-ai Ini *hip and a urrenl and a fin*
m rc tly ."
author* fi, have revealed Ihe in - tdd St|ulie Trelawncy. mil a doc­
live ami method of writing ihrlr tor, and another doctor and a -e-i
ma-terpiece- I hi p irlm r I- ihnw rook with one leg and a &gt; n one
wilh Ihe rhuiua 'Yo-ho-ho and a
mg at the Hiti I hraler Runili
li aUHlclifr « tap* *"•»#* *»*&gt;*
hot I It- of rum ’, which I# a real bur
previously appro* rd the Icgiilalion. and Monday.
caneer*' »ong, only known to th.
Htevenii.in ill- •iiate* Id* craft
The op|tcjnliK *olr* in the Hnuie inmiihlp
Flint
w ill, fa«einaliNv f-snk crew of the lutr Captain
cumniillee were (art hy Kepuhlt lie** and alioo-t hoyi-h re-1 »•* |,i Tint'* the kind of man I am. him*
lei. to hi good friend, W. K lien your eye* . . A chapter a dav •
cant:
fun
Hepr .Sliolt ol Mlttotlll, Alrndt ley, ami I n III* e- ay, "M v Kir*' mean to do . . It1* awful
ol I III tecei*. .M ulri of Mulligan. 1.1- Hook " And it a n recognition of hoy*' -lorie* You Ju»t indulge tie
the author'- slalrd ie**nn for te|| pleasure uf your heart, that'- all*
rton of Ohio. low r ol New Jeuey, mg hi magtiifieirnt •» aahhnekllne no trouble, no rtrain, no w ritin gGarin ol I’ennrylrama and M yri melodrama that motivated Difriev Jutt drive along a* the wnr-'
too, in a faithfid approach to hi* come." And. he finishr*. “ f lik«
of Kanrat.
R e p u h I 1c a n ItrprfMUitative* •■Men version in rnlut by Technl the tale aiy*elf."
The Dirney production I* played
color, for telea-r thiough RRlf
Rlarkney of Michigan and Nm
with irrmrnduut gusto hy an all
blad of Oregon Joined wit), I lie Hadio
“ You will la- -nr pi I-eil io learn," male cart headed hy Kotierl New
following
lit Democista to ap
-ay- the author of "Treasure It- tun a* Long John .Silver, llohhv
prove the nlll:
Chairman Vinton, Klldny of Urol'' in til* missive lo Hriilrv, Dfl-roll a* the cabin hov hero, and
Teia*. Durham of North t'ainlnti, from whom lie got Mill I, of hi* *et Ha-il .Sydney a* Captain Smollett,
Ha**crr of Maryland, llrffernuii lore, "that it i* about buccaneers, | and Ihe other player* enacting the
of New York, Fhllldn of Mn-vn- that d la-gin* III llie ‘Admiral ll*n grrale*! adventure of all.
chuiett*, Winstead of Mlaaiaaippi;
Price of lllitioia, Fisher of Te »a «,
Hardy of Virginia, tjreen of
About M.tno Liberty and Vielory ildp* were built during the
Periliaylvania.
Delirnffemie.l of
Alabama,
Wal-h of Indiana.
war.
11 mtHt»tfP *4 I f »*!*« Una# fin# i
Urooki of Imuiaiana, Hebert of
to |m- rwntulted in discusaions to
Th r telephone rirhange at Ihe
Itouiviana, and Doyle of t’allforniu.
la- held during Ihe neat two Hentago.i huihllrt; in Waihlngton
T h r la*t thlea voted l,y provy.
irionlh* In connection with th* new lit*- r.g.MH) mile* of trunk line*.
The Ilium* Rule* Committee session of the United Nation!
took apredy action on getting the (ieneral Atarinbly.
Typlion wat the anrient Greek
hill to the flour, allotting two
If Russia penial* Io it* demand
hour* of debate, and making n Hint tlu- peace treaty lie dictated god of wind aturm*.
Ifouie Vote ponalhle today.
by the big four Pacific powers —
The National Geographic So­
Vinton had suggested
foul including Cummuniit China— the
enceitor of
ayw a potaible
poi
houra "*o a* to give everyone who dixu**|onv are eipected to to- of ciety tayw
the word typhoon It th* Arabic
withe* an upporlunlty l*» ..peak." •hurt duration.
tufan, meaning tempett.
Vinton told the Rule* Com mi'I’rrtident Truman decllneil to
tee that (irnarat Marshall can le­ •av yesterday whether thr United
The Flemltli language retemctori.1 confidence. "Everybody
State* would then favor going hie* Dutch.
rightly or wrongly— ha* h&gt;«t con­ ahead without K u »ia .
fidence III the prrtent altiiation,"
Many
lielgiau* apeak
both
he (aid.
Vlmon described Marthall a*
KafGowrr, an oil plant, prefei* French and Flemish.
th# pre-eminent man In America well irrigated land above 3,IMHI
Korea ha* more than IPO m efor thr altuatlun right now.
leel elevation.
able off-*hoir anchorage*.
He I* barred from the office
now by the law that t reat* &lt;1 the
Kkuean*
Hot I, Flemish and French aro
Job In 1W7. On* provi'iu.i *«v&lt;
official ilrlgian language*.
th* ircretary may rod be a man meal.
who ha* teen active duly a-, a
cummliiluned officer In tlte at me I
force* In the pa it ID year* Mm
ahall, wrartitn* army
Chief of
R U ff. ha*.
President Trum an clio*e Mar
(hall for tha job after accepting
the rrrig iia tU j of H e rn ia ry l.oiii*
John-on, who i|ull Tuesday amid
arcuialiun* l»y political etu-mle*
that h* had lacrlfired national
oecurlty In th* name nf economy.
Th* Preiidrnt aiked Congre«« in
chang* th* law only for (ieneral
Marthall.

o".!v ditappoir.tlng

but

ditgujt- production to 750,000 tons annual­

ing.r
Clyrnington said he would have
It wiklllaur J * •*,«. F i r r ( l l r l
tome plan* ready in a week or
iiUen in»enlo«ic&gt; ol icitcc t u r n - to to deal with the situation.
An inventory control order de­
till ctolcrialt eiul lu penaluc
signed to curb hcattiu.g u due
Loti d m .
this week-end from Ike National
He *ald he and other officials Production Authority.
in rharge of admloi-tenng the
Meanwhile, ('resident Truman
law have been dixustlng selling ordered production of synthetic
at
government-owned
the invrntoriet of hoardert and rubber
plant* stepped up to capacity to
profiteer* and putting the mater­ meet defense nerd*.
ial* into the government •tuckSymington »aid the order wilt
pile.
Imost output of so called general
"I thud, there i« -ouie diigrace- service luiibet another BP.UOO tom
ful piuf.leering in tin* picture,'' a year
That v.ould hike ulal annual
Symingtcn iln u te d . "it i« nut

ly a* compared with C0AJHMI ton*
rior to latt Sept. 1 when a first
j.Oooo iun increase In production
wat ordered.
Secretary of the Array Pa-e al­
to said that plant are being made
to reactivate mote Work! War II
military tralniug camp*.
Asked whether the Artny hat
been giving any thought to re­
opening training campi a* a retult of the expanding military
program and the chance that a
universal military training pro­
gram will b*- enacted next year
Pace replied '‘Urii|Ur*tioiiahly, and
our plant ate being arranged for
it " Some World War II camps
already have beer, reopened Pace

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"When we get through
with
la- auded to the list.
Senator Lucat ( D -llll told the business today we will recess un­
Senate Congreit won't be able to til Monday and see what happens
then," Luca* told his colleagues.
quit Saturday night.
Lucat said a dltagteernent tietween the Houser over the j*,Safflower seeds yield up
64.000,000 tax increase till pr-ib
ably won't Us settled until next 37 per cent sail.

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Wall Disney Brings in Treasure Island'
Actionful Saga of Fabulous Pirate Gold

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PEARL HOMINY GRITS MILL
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FRIDAY SEPT. 15, 1950

SANFonn npnAi.n. ra n fo rd Florida

War Profiteers

Veteran Wants Papers
Sent Him Secretly

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TAM PA PLANT

em m w m /nom - m m w you/
Aa tv# u|rrn Fluritla'a fin*t and only cum/dcf# corn mill, wc nay a sinctrrr “ Tliunk
You*’ to our many frtrntU in Florida huinea and Florida grotrry alorw. It in jou r loy­
alty to l)ikir Lily |irodurta that ha* made |&gt;oa»il)le our aouiul, aleatly growth.

to'watlauf* e .-~ &gt; paae Itae

Itrd Nation* and to head* of 5'.'
member government* supporting
Mouth Korea, Includinv |*r ■ 1t.oiTrum an fine war to fieneral Mac-

Our new Tampa plant ia one of thr finest in A m e r i t a. Wr have invealed more
titan a million dollarb in modern uiarhiueiy anti r&lt;|iiipnient, and in expanded lueililica,
iu order to Liiivp you food produi'to of highesl ipiality— and more uf them!

Arthur,

All appealed for Korea'* admlcll«n to Ihe United Nation* and
atkrd for real I rat Ion of coin] dr'.’
unification of Korea hy the march
of troop* lu th* Manchuria bor­
der. They alto expressed grati­
tude to th* U .N . lore** for the
general offentlve aclion. Korra't
application for IJ.N. meinlierthlp
hat been vetoed by Russia.
A itatement from U.S. A mb**
aador John J. Murcia wet read.
It *ald:
"F o r two yeara I have witnesstd the burning deslrvs of th,. Kn
t*an people to protect lh*lr freedmn and Independence
and to
achieve their duty.
" It It thli feeling love of route
try that It holding hack the bar
baric Invatlun from Ihe north.
Korea no lunger eland* alone. 1
feel that hittorlc decltiont arc In
tha making" In th* fifth teailon of
th* General Attembly of the U.N .,
which open* neit Tuetday in New
York.
Pretent at tha meeting
let Ing were
representative*
of_____
th* U .N . ComfWt
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on on Korea,
Ka
million
Including th*
of
chairman
-_,.-jnan Dr. Anup Ring

Our 400 employeea Join witli me In inviting you to attend our Oj&gt;en llouae on Sat­
urday and Sunday o f this week. We are proud of our product*. We are proud of our
new mill. And we'd like the opportunity to thank you personally for (he important
part you hava played in our prograta.

Pirtiileni, Dial* Lily Milling Co., Inc.

India

Th* rrowd wat ttlrred hy hand
mutle.

Many rarrled banner* laying:
"Th e earnett and ardent detlr**
of &gt;0,000,000 Koreant are being
achieved" and "■ general offrnalve haa b**n launched” and "Red
devil* ara bain* mappad up” and
"world m n by Koraa'a national
tmlfleatlon" and “ merth on to
Paaktn mountain."
Paektu mountain li 100 mile*
dua north of Pyongyang, »h«*
North Koraan capital, and only
10 mil** from tha Manchuria Ixir
The South Koraan national ataemblv today authorlird nine
group* of 10 national aaaemblyman oath to vltlt varloua front*
to anrourmga tha flghtln* m»n
tha wounded and to Impact 1b*

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S A N F O III). U O H I O A . M O N D A Y

F X a h H a h e d 1908

Senate-House Confer­
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President To Veto

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— I'reMifeiit T tN M ilt
If*
dg| I hr hill i ll" » i f ic
lir f ir t il
lirn rg r I*. %l •v*hall •« Iwi m«p
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* iinimttiiikt
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eitltp^d
( i fill* 'I tti tn(m »et
Ittfttrnted
ijti-ii I n . ai ill li| i I* I hilt
h|v *t tlrttirttl in hi* Iql^al i*(vnt(
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W AS H IN G TO N . Sept.
The government unwrapped today !
a matter civil detente plan idling ,
. . .
A
.
,
alate* and ciliet that home front
At
W A S H IN G !O N . Sept l «
i&gt;V)
caiualtiev can be cut in half with
\ Senstr. 11 o it * e » onlaicm e
m iim|i r nf 1 N I'ttrf* hi K f&gt;fF*
trained eapertt and miilinnt nf
1'ims&gt;Mrr sgrreil i.»d*v ffl terns#
I Ilf »r |wf | m b * f f r f l i H ht f * .
volunteer*.
ol a bill lo r r s it ilowrr on tom*
^Pftrt 4M fgrflf f «l T m b » f
t
T A I J A H A 5 M X . he pi. 18 G l’&gt; munul*
Preiident Truman approved the
N EW Y O R K , Sept. IH &lt;/IV
fill* miitoifig, h«iV il hi* itol f f t
Pasco rounty school of fit tala
fja n . which lacked any pm e tag hum French opposition to German
Tl.f |fnii|if Ir»l by Vtiflftl Me*
In rn m itlf
or timetable. Along with a bill to rearmament apparently eliminated were called before Governor War­ C « r r « n ( H N f v ) ,
I be
ren
today
to
esplam
over-espendt| n k V ).
.^ p i
create ■ new, teparate federal all hope Indtv of an agieement
rnearurc a« "even loughfi in some
\n»fit« m M rH in n
wtlh*
civil defente administration. Mr. within the 12-nalion Atlantu Coun­ lures of fundi and the cnnitlU'tinu »esi&gt;erli” lb in
bill|irestoui|y
ol a Negm school building withoul
Truman tent it to a Congrett cil now on that question
pasted by boil* lire Senate and
competitive bids, as requited by
Itfritd nf -1 0 . 0 0 0 |h«Minf Allied
which probably will do nothing
I Ionic, ami w oven together t&gt;v ibe
trench diplomats attmialed with law.
1
••i» lp g p -l l«» m i U
about authority or money for the the council’s m i i . howevei, said
conferee* in tins rnmprrtuiisr lull.
I be mrgulaiatiei were reporled
. i i |r m* IU II fim If * or hip
program before nest year.
Ibe bill now nnev to tbe l|ou*c.
llir agency might meet again with­ by ibf Stale Audilor for tbe litca!
I lif 1 r itliPHtf r 1 1 »|»p ii||P-4flff|
The program it built around:
wliicJi pi 4(11 lr» rnnift|#i it W rdnft*
in two weeks and that tome utlu- year ending June F T 1*4*1.
llir I fIf I»
ItltPf if 1**11 IciftP nt»H*
I. Cooperation on a big scale tion of the problem might he po*
dfiv, 4iul ih m to ih f S f t u l f P f f iiCalled before the Governor.
»tilfiliK in * 1 iMiliiriQ liifr mn th#
tween federal slate and local ! |jHf „
hmf K„ „ ,hrn „
flfn l rr im n n h i t «Ir» lu»r«l la M y
fee! l.rlO N«ft|fh KiifP in l Ip lh l
vernments. w,th each (haring | J)|oW ),r
^ , w |u|io„ U w J State .Supt. Thomas Bailey and n h flh rr h^ h o ii M »i«n ” t *rlf» I hr
if *11if i 111»r 1 1 1inti ♦
1 fF'f In hi?
some of the responsibility and ei only on the principle that the Allorney General Richard Ervin m r4«urr lint Ii4% |»i»»mi*rd *
were Imard members James F.
H I14 D1I
pense. There is an outline for the A ,|in|ie ,||{|n (r w„ ulH move tod fr Iiron.
Croley. Mrs Margaret Wilt, R. D
kmd of organisation needed a lIw4((J , v fn lla | u„
of
One nf the hill's •Ira-.ln pr&lt;»vlI
\f II stiff V4(1|(1i|4frf W|« 4Stevenson. Edgar Kirkland and C. air ns give* bro«d powers to the
♦very level.
••it •».* m ilfi liorn Vnn^doflli
Irnopt in a unified wetlrrn army. P. McCabe and former member P. attornev Kcm-rol, in rrs-c « f war,
2. Providing prt-altack precau" I I I t|SlH f* n|| ||re* tWtflh I *(111 (»t
The Council met for more than S. Tyson; Supt. Mark St. Clair invasion nr insurrection,
round
liont and post-attack help mainly two hours today, then adjourned
up and rail persons su-prslcd of
fir 11*11 f^t\ri
f h f Allied
Il'sillssrS fla Page T a i l
for some 140 "critical target areas” until
night change of heart, however,
11 «#.rsilqro *4 *••» f aa* I mspi i
tin tin ..o il bn ( Its- "rr-r-r hour", leathrrneck* aboanl an l..''T in the port - t I'
P. M. E S T with a strong
subversive
activity.
In
an
overs t .il.
gnu • tl. Nnrth Kon-.ins with an at*m-k m 'lie we t cow ' |wut of I. &lt; m
*— cities and installations an enemy prospect, American officials »aid.
which also would have suspended
almost certainly would hit first and of a communique around 1 P, M.
the rominlltec rcjM'icrt a plan
hardest
Yet "all
communities
the pritnners' liub* to appeal.lo
E 5 T Trench informants said flat,
should anticipate some form af at*
the courts for n writ of habeas
ly
the
official
statement
would
be
IC M H ia w »*. rsa* T n i
corpus a review of the t k*n||ly of
issued at that lime.
Inter nmrnl
In another surprise mnvc, tha
The French also said that )m*
The problem treated hy the re­
m fd lilH y after the rminetl witwH fusal of a number of parents to conferees strut k out a proposed
iu \ssnn \ i |?i» I'fil’HH
up Its work for th* time being ellow their children to attend the three &gt;ear time limitation on af­
.............
,
,
Hr n 1 1m * T v .Inn; A i l l \| •! t 4 it J
fect
nf
the
statute,
and
asked
Secretary of State Arhcson. Itrl- Lake Monroe School, will be referW ill v
I It V V | t |
l i j t p r | ( r *1 I t p / : h ' |
Congres, In make tt a permanent
•4*» the president ol drown
liah Foreign Minister Kevin ami red to the Stete Board of Kdueafi»» irrii*min*fInn tntjiiv 4nil *nr»i'»r
tt'aarlaae* tie e*ar T s . i
*(»w tfl |irlt(lillfi.
I’lHlltlllY'
French
Foreign Minister .Vhu- lion for a derision. Supt. T . W.
T w n H Ild A n rh R iin lW l-oy-’ lty tt'*ar.l I
* # im i *if» f l i F ,
nf *U » *i
man w ill hold another Big Three I**winn announced this mornlnp.
JA K LA N D . C a lir j k p t . 18
A
rm
y
Doulilcn
-Call
inrlinq
N o final dertaJow on Ur* matter
Mm* V n l 7 rt»nfC?**.«'inriDl r|r-H&gt;ii|B
•♦aaitm la i a » atH iM t to’ clean ot&gt;
» « » reached Ssiurdev mnrnlne
fflim fr
I In n . I
!V in -» i 4K
n-“T ittl« - r
te s s lls s w Oa A&gt;ae T m i
O
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R
c«
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rv
e
O
ffice
r*
A j ; ; u n s l M i c l i r i c l l* c c
operator
y*aterwhen *0 parents who had refused
h r t l f l i H i P l l V ' t . I n f i l l M f* i i f f t t to f'^F*
tka nans* of ttia
who he
A&gt;Mrr«inff
Blii
4
|cnf*
nt
I
l
f
"
p
n
to send their rhlldren to the school,
If i
i it#f In *« f»ritii4 f| f*M|nv- Ilf*
fa ually
n
W A S H IN G T O N , Sept. I « oTh
- . t - - fcnltlmtl- M a y o r I a N am ed H ead
C M IW H U
I f It11.. &gt;rji| IH lf# l«iil.li, in e#|i|&gt;*inrn| fnt *In* »**4f
t&lt;
Os Pan* t o s l
h'fiH IwtliiMV 44 rk frn h . r»fif t*f . fPL* 'f ff,f* fflilf#|l# I'**11** fff
llonaire Kir Harry Oakes aeven
The Arm y today more than iloobl vq|i»f
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W rUtDfl »lr*|4»t'*f
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Alliffl I If ill M m 1 t»lf4il
fM iillnl in iniury **♦ i tln ip i.
i ill *1 ll\ \llllM|ft (|8|l8f|| .1)
O f Freedom C ru sad e School RciriMtrmtinn
year* ago.
ed
its call-up of reserve nffb. (. to in«l htHll
i i i
\fivonr vth'i pff'Diiir^ f f i i i n
U i
fi\
1 in Inip i il *ltdi if NmI it i«» II n aril \f. 1•in 11* nit*| 0-1\n 1 Vr n *
’tllU H II I lt K i n i T I I I ll in
adding gJWft captain, and lieotcr
Edward Majava. 81, told the
Tr.
....
}i&lt;i!kfitxt|.
i4»f
..............
4W ' ........ ... a ruling hi
m h l.y HellNlni
Klfwoifl Ve
officer* he knowa who killed
JA C K S O N V IL I.R , Sept m _
Show s In crease O f ants to the original •umimn&lt; f*o nin fln irn * in i iiM nl 111 V in im ik |t|j 4n*f rconnmfr w u l * If you r | | 4 IK r * o l to siflM D F » |'» ii(* r
4Ir,
&gt;t i l l U
l i ' i i f t t in 4 , l n t l in sstlsn S is* raw* Mai
I Special)— - Hamid Coke, state
r e i gx
t __a V
".882 company grade offieer*
tn i*k t»n Win*; rhmfrif, l*«&gt; f i *-1 K i t w . .
C ru o lv over llte weekend, ''t i l
•*■ "(f.iict (nun.il i itvi Hr|*l .*7
In s
b f l 8 l 1 C J ir
In addition the Arm y ordered on Highway I’almlin to It I) I l f
chairman nf the “Crusade fo r
|*911 1. n mi p*8f j*rf ilrtl Hint 1**11 mn
\ S’ I . 1.4111 l
Y
A l l 'M H P t
I »f 8»^
M « . . I llrfitUv f |t llw*l t *
if
.lu ll ,, they aie * lul mnniler
S a n fo rd Men A tten d k rredom in Florida, announced
IfOf* rhaplain captains and .'«o
\t M r r i uiifiir (t licit in 4ifmiiv*tifi t*l * * v l ( | r f | r r i j r * % i | | *
I ( n iw i ilM
rium letHtilr.l ll.ii tiioining
With registration of all «rio*nl Arm y aviation officer..
today the appointment of Mayor
investment than security
PoHtmaflter’g M eet Andrew Carraway, Hanford, as pupil* atlll incomplfta Seminole The ground troop officer, cslh
fd I 10 YF ,1• (tlKMIl rh lrliir (•» it*•m 11* if i in f 't r . •'i util •&lt; n l v i l "
lit W ri-to n sold I'f n id iiit 11
| ,nic» H, I yion ol Mint* “ s*
II Hq||gH*4 *»« P*l* 4(*9
local rhairman.
County's total Is 4,812, or 184 up today will go on active di'-.
M
il
I
llte 11 V#»4t I-Ifl S VI,«a41qr \ \
man
li.d
lulled
fnt
sarrifin
utiiit*‘'l when "t ailemplmg i " pa**
• led who .h u ll m ale tbe ni
* Three represedlallvaa of the
During the neat six weeks m il- moM' •ban l**t y*ar, said Hunt. during Novenilwr for at I* act 'I
llw .nlomobilc o| I horns* I ’ar I•v
n t ph
It
is
significant,"
W it-tiu ,
Sanford Post Office attended the Ilona of Americans will be asked T w - l**wton.
months.
\ I ppI
M i l
'L i t l
1, 4.1
I'f n i'lt * ’ I
Registration of white put'll. Is
*2nd nation wide content ion of to .|gn the Freedom Scroll and
The aviation officer., who wit on i|,r t ttlro.d , f&gt;.,,ng on llir ronliniieil. "that in nelthet d 1-,
i hsrps
the National Association of Post- contribute to the all-out fight 2,441 compared lo 2488 In 1948. fly the Attn y'. own obseryjl'"* Win*'! I’sili, Ovuvb- R n .d , le .|w i&lt;hi • di'l ths President men |« « . v| •• |j ft if l-» I? it t * « l i t . i r t re f
tion m n if lr e on the part « f t in llyw in i i i i i l * t ( i | i * 1 0 h \ * |» ij|v
masUra held Sept. 11-18 at the against Communist aggression and «r an increase of 88 pupils
and attillerv spotting plane’s.
u
'In if l a rail mad ugn pnvl Mi to inldnin
Blatter Hotel, Washington, P. false propaganda.
The lotal of Negro student - he called up over s four month m
1l"(t I.
gff h 1*1.9 9 .
vnd Mr* I'aitm ifwV Inm
ibt
Io n h«*-e • rlghi in s.k ih. *i|ilmi% r
C.
The “ Crusade For Freedom" w #» I G 2.111, *• compared with 2,08,1 md ending in D*i-*nil»*t
-I. 9&gt;V#9ffT«S
w *‘V «
II# f«||t| |•pr| *r 0..|.wr| | I
I lorids Samlsnum
&gt;i H i Undo I'lesiir-ut In r»M irn to thsl hnn»*
Attending were Oaear M. Harri- planned long Iwfore the T jd in i
l:**8. an increase of 108
The- ground topee o ffi.rr.
■I'
iiml
♦in*#**.
son. assistant postmaster, Harold vaslon of Korea. Success of Com- .. Total enrollment at Seminole vnlved in today '• «nnnilDr#9M#D« •» w b'rr be wav Itrslrd (ni s rInlilile By which lie exhibited when li­ I *1 (1,(41 1
» \f*■fH»1 I *r 41ee ,
. »(♦• | . *efi|
»• 4 I
ft! tt t •i-i k office and wliicli
A. Appleby, general superinten­ tnunlit rropii|r*nH« amonr thr H **}1
*• now 506j at
cluH#
mptain* anH 7 .nni
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tnnt|n*und l i u l m - &lt;d llic le|l r'.
Il Ii*llaa#8 *!• I's*# taw-.l
dent and Clyde F.. Pferey, clerk.
Korran* ahowa clearly the ncatl fur •unjfor
Schonl* 242: at the
second Ifeutensnl. in I
. I f 1 1«I« ( I j h l ill f I ' 99«f »f
•l«* Oifl l i i i r « i|
«tf l i i i F i f t i * §I i m i i v v p ir
i
Imw
Ibe
.ifidenl
u,iiiue,|
si
The highlight of tha convention a great eounter-offenvlve with I banford Grammar School, 282; at branches of the .ervjio.
f u r #• f I * ( # »i 9 4* » &gt;f
1 .* t i t
I* eate11(14*4*9 ftf* Fn*» I k l«» I
II N .ll.N fS » , - I1. . , I n**l
i •!•* South Hide Primary School.
fw a e a aurprise visit by Frtsidenl truth as it* weapon*.
\ 1oil iff** I f »»• l * '**'UU'i f'ii i (if
^ T ru m a n at the banquet at the
This
will
If
accomplished ■ " «!■ « «h* W*»t Hide Prl
D O Y L E R E P O R TS
^leI 1*11*1Tr|n i ".(114*11II' 'i»'f
Ill ,04 lilt III M i l Pits
pupils, Th** primarv
Kir at Lt. Ernest R. Ooyle, I
S u tle r Hotel.
through th* establishment of in- mary, 180
‘
‘------ftl (•s
VkmdvIIIf . Ii«'f *«P
P E O R IA . I I I . Sept
M i.p,
Prominent speaker* at the con* dependent
radio
stations
on school* Include th* flrat through UHM C. of Narrl.vus Avenue, h«
9 ltd
Th
e
United
K
a
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in
figt'i
in
Koit-n
F
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(!
It,
Siiiin,
so
1
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ventlon were Poatmtiter Ganerel which refugee* from Iron Curtain the fourth gradea, th* Grammar reported to the Naval Air T e c
N f till
f 1
I 4 . I. (iriif
**H* f '
Jess* M. Donaldson. Deputy Post­ countries will talk to their ex- School ih* fifth and *t«th grades tilcal Training Unit, Clenrieo msv have p rrve n tcl World \t at III.
l ^irt fti*» if|t%r • tit" I" It'
t D4ilSenator Scull W
l.ura- &lt;l» III,
f*M F(l
*«|9|9# n*( v#4t '•* t * »’"• iliPf* d#*|9 ill 1fifi|
master Vincent C. Burke, end countrymen on the air-wave* of and the Junior H igh Srbool the 111.
%. ft#
•aid
indsv
grade*.
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Heyle,
who
entered
th.
their staff included various as* the station* called "Radio Free seventh and eighth
't »
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.
"WeeI M a id "
It .r i le n d . f »
»|* ♦»
1c »•|»to*i v U rlt*a iff
There can l&gt;e tie dnuht that |I V (nrin*; fr»»fen
I# *
- I sifl D#M|| I
,1
The Lyman School, l^ingwno-l Marine tsirps .'-ept, 17, 1911, f
Europe."
mih! *Uu
■latent postmaster general*.
hFff,
M» y lMih*f( H IliMt
action
to
defend
South
Korea
ha*
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U
l
•
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rtii**|»*|
\
f'i|
lirivit
j
*,
t
first
through
th*
tlth
grad*,
ha;
eelved
hi*
flight
ft
silting
s'
ti­
|HO'linl*4
fiftaiirtfi
an
■
"
Th* three Senfonl postmen were
l.tiy
f*»f I :il l f i l » f triifl r * t d i * 1, to«t'l
Contributions wilt also pay for
shaken
th"
bloody
IfUngler.
..r
thV
i*
■
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Prsvda declared today that the 18—
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11*\|ft «ti!*irnl, op|II 'r fi i
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ceedad In th# Inchon invasion was wound up • big elght-dav train­ th* eighth grade fr* : Forrest
infii|ttl rn ftiBiga* f»i (»41Ids* hh
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because they uaed 20 time# as mMty ing maneuver in triumph today City, 29: Oviedo, 2I9| Oem-vs. |8j
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Weal
Germany.
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I lft#r Mvi* F ijif |*a( S 'flip 4 ft . B’rl
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defeat* of th* American military fought. But It was more than a
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rrtor « f fniiratliiD Id Mi *
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‘ 'i t# Sitn«fifrrv, Tilii%
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1*1I
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fciD. ( i l . Rha hi# tr*v*|#H *xlrr. 11rif1to•
Btatea eoncanl rated almo*t all it* high command which directed th* city official* o*clar*d today. The
I h i ii)»n*,ik we* withheld
ijv rly
thm ughotil
111**
ffnlt#*»l
granrlrVnMirri
maneuvers.
hydrant*
will
he
repainted.
arm ad forces in Ik* f p B**t in the
.Sfafr* an»l nI d I fxI thr i p i 'O r t»»
Inchon area."
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end her ht other and fentilv srlrri
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chenliness and friendly peopl* hound Ihiv Klatlon, h • t al - u .. . ,
Paighl,
S TO C K H O LM . Sw.den. Bept. !• motir and Company reported yes* — M*l— The former Ann
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Mt Ripple » r « v r i« s« e represeui.t the rr 'am i,til «nn«i
f i - &gt;iu M
terday
that
hormone
experiment*
who wa* acqulttad In the merry
4 » — 0 D — Th* SoclalUU today ap&lt;17
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tilt
fill
t7
five uf the "F ie e te -K In g " I'm
end M u f r — l Maynaid *(u- f.„
on
ahoep
have
shown
they
ran
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slaying of her cancer-doomed fa­
7'l
p ^ s i easy victor* In * t o k y « n*;
V*.
pm ni ion, tnanufarturei* nf lt&gt;c tiu-r anivuini ril tinlav
riilrfttfD
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to
bear
lamtw
twice
a
year
ther, wa# honeymooning today with
tion-wW# local rimilwta. U g jffk U J
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7
tnschltics for making from n ru -The m oth end nf the h'lihtiuc tie river
Instead
of
once
a
year.
n fellow college studanl.
rvtunsa gav* Ui«m almoto SO p*r
77
tsrd#. Th e y came to Hanford form erly used a* gat age p » ", I, • Me. Mol net
4
2
Researcher,
for
the
naeklng
The 22-year-old Stamford. Conn.,
cent of tha total vote and Indicated
Tt
37
from Coliitnhus, Ga.
teen rtitl'u ri) with a la ri'" plate fie iin "
a crushing defeat for th* Commun­ company announced results of tha girl and Robert Anderson, 28, were
*8 *4
The new business derived II* window, and Ihla apace and ihe ad' Memphis
experiment* at th* Colorado A. and married here Saturday.
iat*.
unique name from th« nickname Joining offire will Ih- rented
*i7 XI
New York
M. Experiment Station at Fort
of Mr. Slppla'i two and half rent
7S 61
Sainl Louts
Collin*. D r. Frank X. Gasener. pro­
M AT R ELEASED
SW IM M IN G FO O L
old daughter, Louise, a name*akn
72 X\
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ashington
H A IIY K il l.F it
ASHLAN D , Ky„ Sept. 18—-Mh
N*w hours for tka Fall M uo n fessor of endocrinology at the
nf her aunt, who Is teller known
31 72
Port Myett
P A T E R S O N , N J.. Hep* 14
school, conducted the experiment*. — Former R*p. AndtoW J. May
s Municipal
an 7t
as "Wee*".
JlirlitD
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f/pl Eteri Gncwlell, .1, , Ike
was
released
from
th*
Ashland
announced
3
6 n
year-old fathei who l#«i « , - i tni-i Orlando
federal
correctional
Institution
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T O L E D O S T A T IO N
4b ri
Itollce Ilia infant daughlet had I m-» u I'rntac ols
"R lbbin" McKIbbin was the early today after atrting nine
T O L E D O , O . Rep* ««-&lt;-»•*
&gt;nlhe and 13
18 d a n (9f wartlm*
favorite pastime of employ*** at month*
wartime
Tnledoans ronslgned their ancient kidnaped, w ill te arraigned tntlav
llw Ctty Hall, today and C ity conspiracy and briWry.
tailroad depot to the Junk pile for het murder.
Police Chief -fame* Walk--, **n-'
Ha left th* prist* a* k* had *nManager C liffoH MetlhWn didn't
today and cwjehratad the open­
High yesterdar 98
tend tt laat Dm . 8, m it t enter
that after IN hnuis of steady
m in d lt a M l, bring Ik*
ing nf a brand n*w station.
laiw today 68
For th* first time In 64 years, questioning, Goodrl, broke down
Rain INI
thcr* waa a place whet* trains earty yesterday and told how, in a
•hf*
Total Sept, rain 7.74 tnchgi
dock
yn*terday afternoon
at
fit nf temper, he amashrd the trav
could
enter
Toledo
proudly—
a
L. __________
____n Arthur Emerson, enjoy a patlli** *mhrac*
friand. Cadet
Midship
Normal Sept, rain 8.99 ln-hes
of the high chair into th" baby’*
modem,
glaaa
end
brick
structure
______th* 2 t-giH eontlngont departed for leatherneck hoot ramp.
before
face.
that cost around 15,000/'on
(Intematiotial:
&amp; third child in th .

immediate
tU"M1 h' Accused Ot Ovcrcxpcnditiires And Fail­
Desired As Snp To
ure To Ask For Hid'
U. S. Public Opinion

m llifpr rniVfk nf Sloul

if

£

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Issue Of Monroe
School Referred
To State Board

F o p r Automobile I’caee Mishandled Slack Enters Plea
Accidents O c c u r
01 G n ill, As Spy
lln r in n Wcukend
i
For Soviet Russia

Machinist Says He
Knows Who Killed
Millionaire Oakes

* vrrs Arc A l W a S r r i ' K i n S t f t i f t w M r ;
After C n 11 i s i n n s
* d'*'""* hope"

T&gt; flings Vi d o r y
sSrni l)(‘S|)i!c (iOP
( rv Of Whilowash

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Opened In Former ScrvitTN Held Sinifl.n
RoadCafrlluildin;:
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Liidv Marines In Farewell Scene

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WEDNESDAY SEPT. 13, 19M

TTTF f t A l W W D H E R A L D H A N F O R D F L O R ID A

P A G E S IX

The Battle Dead Tell No Tales,
Leave Few Clues Behind In Korea

" lb was a fine one,” said the
raptaln gently aa he t&gt;egan adtlres-lng the cigar ho*, " lie was
a lot rif fun.”
That night at my b illet I had
a dm nee to inspect the note­
book and learn more about thn
yming man who had only half
filled it when he died.
H r must have been meticulous
and
philosophical
as well as
laughtr r-loving. The hack page*
carried neat chart* o f the weight
of army v rh irlr* and the exact
number of lashing* needed to
fasten each on the ship* that
carried bis battalion to Korea.
H ie first frw page* had a few
han d-w iiltrn ribald Jokes, and It
was perhaps because of these the
raptaln hadn't wanted to send
the notebook home. They were
followed by this entry:
"Tin- only equipment a second
lieutenant need* is a big appet­
ite and a hard head,”
Aiol then came his la it entry:
■‘There Is still a ltd for all of ti•
to learn."

Football Hero
| ( a a lla a e * l* r « n P sar (la s t

ft ssiissr* I sen* I'aa* uaet
were four other Senate seals. 41
hous* membership* and i l l gov­
ernorship*
Here'* a lum in ary of top rare*
In Ihoie stales:
AR IZO NA -S en ato r Carl H a y ­
den and other member* »&lt;f the
Democratic rongrrsilonal rVleg*.
lion were renominated. T n rlr Re­
publican foes In the general elec­
tion had no prim ary oppo irion
woman, former stale auditor. Ana
Frohmiller, appeared In have won
the pemoeratir nomination for
governor. The Rrpqbliran randtdate vva unoppn-.fd
COLORADO Senator
K u g rrr
P , Milllkln was renominated
be
Republican* without a contest. The
Democratic nominee 1* Ren, John
A. Cairoll, al*«i &lt;ho rn without
opposition.
Former
Governor
Ralph I,. Carr was plrkrd hv lieptihlicans as thair gubernatorial
eandirlate to oppose Governor W a l­
ter W John on, liemoerat. In Ho
vrmber
VF.RMMNT Winston I, IV m fv
14-year-old lumber dealer mat ing
h it fir t hid for a statewide office,
won the Republiran nominal ion to
the stale's only -a t In I to- IT, S
Hon e of Reprr rn tative - In tr •
ililionally Renuhllran Vermont, he
Is vlituallv assiitrd of taking the
plan of Rep C h a rli- A. l ‘lomlcv.
Republican, who i rein ing Sep.
alor Ceoige l&gt; A lle n , ltcptd|tban
was unopposed for rcmimillation
M IC H IG A N
Republican- r«i krd for me r C osririot
H n iiv
F
Kelly a* their ram lldate to nppn-&gt;
Pemoeratir Governor l! Mermen
W illiam , in the Nnvemlrer rlreti'm .
Kelly l*-d Ilia closest opponent in
the fise-wav C O I' prim ary by a l­
most fMi.onn vote* In incomplete tr
turns.
M IN N FH O TA
Republban Gov­
ernor l.uther Voting da III -w nm pnl
four IlIHe known oppsmetit* to y ini
the nomination for nrlnther term
H a iry H F it rr*o n , former stain

Tnuhr, Jack Ratigan, II. Jamea
Cut, W. A Morrison, M. B, S m ith ,
Henry Slmson, Clifford M eK lb
bin. T K. Tucker. Joel
Field .
Clarence Redding. Tod Rwaln and
l.ca l,e*her.
Three re p trs tn la llv ri
of t h :
Florida State Road Department
Inform ation Station met at Y 'llee yesterday afternoon with M r.
lusher arid Marlon Harman T h e y
were Mia* Shirley llodgen, d irec­
tor of the information booth. M l* *
Margaret Flynn and Mis* Nancy
Flefhols. Plana were outlined fo r
(be Road Pepartmerit'• publicity
plans fnr the earning year.
Slnre the o ffle lll
opening of
Florida’s state-owned and o p e ra t­
ed Inform ation Station on N ov.
I, 1949, said Ml»» Rodgers, n e a rlv
2* .0(10 vlsitm * have been provided
with
information on F lo rid a'highway*, r itic i, and attraction*.
More than five gallons of orange
iulre is -erveil free to vis ito r*
daily, and 40,000 free picture- |w&gt;-raid« have Iwrn provided. N e a rly
all of the 10.222 automobile-,
which brought these visitors hear
the "Curst of Florida" windshield
sticker.
Among the Information a v a il­
able at the station are brochures
from b(l Florida eitirs and
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state attractions, -he slated, S.
Kendilel C Urinary
of Jackanttvlltr Initiated this program w hile
a member of the State Hoad
Hoard during the laat adminiat ration

Hollywood
Hr BOM T IIO M A H

no cnanrt- left to make It hap­
pier."
lie said lie often womb-red
what manner nf men those H"
burled had Iwrn. It Is perhaps
unfair to wish to Invade their
final prlvai y, but it I* only Ini.
man when ymi see the lurttle dead
to want tn know more ahmil th rm .
Rnnietimi-s, Inter, you do find
out mure about thrm in odd ways.
It was that way with " l.lr u t,
Bioml"—to
give
him
another
He f i l l only a frw days a fte r
JlU outfit went Inin battle, A
few days inter I visited tile nutfit ami found o captain frirn d
butting some things in a cigar
bOI. We rhatted a while ami I
m *lilhin*.| I bad alarut run out nf
natrlmok*. The captain picked up
■ notebook from the small pile nf
objects
la-fore
him,
thumbed
through it « moment, then aaid:
"Here. Take this. Wc found it on
th# lieutenant we lost,"
I demurred bill the raptaln Intilte d so I took II.
"Ym i know, that stuff ought
tn he sent ha the qiiarterm asler
rurp- to they could send it home,"
ahlrrled the tcunpany mail c irri,,
"Ha wan my friend nml I ’m
going In send his tilings nn to h i*
dad m yself," said Hie captain.
And he la-gun tn wrap up the ci­
gar box. H e showed me a recent
picture uf the outfit's officers.
The slender fore nf the dead
BwUrnan! a handsome. Ixtyirh
faca
IftpjH'il
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H O LLY W O O D . Sept. 12 (A I
terhinqur*
In correcting
near
Tbt movie makers have found one sighted n r** in rhlldrrn. The p re ­
trouble in film ing th r life o f Kn- vious method use wa* In rely
rirrt Caruso nn one ran ag u e wholly on glasses had to be
on what kind of a man the great strengthened frequently.
Today
the child i* taught to are in the
singer was.
"The man ha* been dead only 30 dlstanre, and glasses that are
y r * i * , ” said Joe I'a tle rn a k , who b not nf fu ll rorrertion are used In
producing the picture. "B ut nobody the process.
King M.ui Harry Rolison routcan ngtre on him. Take four pro.
|de, all of them who knew him in- mended P r. Meade for his ta lk
liu ialeiy, ami earh w ill have a d if­ and staled lhal the I,loo* Aid tn
ferent idea of what kind o f a per­ the Blind Committee, headed by
Clyde Ramsey, will rhrek Into the
son he was.
situation as much as posilhlr.
"We ate not going to try In
John Kader, chairman of the
show his whole life T " dn Hist Finn*
Blood
Bank Committee,
would take 74 hour* on the screen; rrp o rln l that a blond donors day
we have only twn, We are filming
a story based on hi* career. I t will
(•e a story of a young Ita lia n boy
who found fame and w ealth In Ihr
United States. I think It should
I' h film that w ill help sell th'
Am eriran wav of life throughout
Hi.- world."
The film , said the producer, will
not try to "cram opera down th*
pnldlr’a throat."
“ We are not In competition witF
the M et," he said, "W e w ill have
a lot of singing, but It w ill lie
fam iliar ami melodic |lkn
the
sestrlle from T .u rta’ and the qu*rle l from Higrdeltn.' And We wilt
have anfiie pop wlnff, |tri. On* «f
Caruso's biggest selling roenrd*
was •llrrause.' "
Home of the more famous a*|iert» of tile tenor's life w ill not
l&gt;* louehrd, I'astcrnsk Indicated
Marin lornia, who w ill play the
b ail ami ha* a liu ty appetite himself, w ill not be seen eating tin*
nf tile tremendous meal* Caruso
IIed to . runtime.
Caruso will have
only
two
|ove&gt;, hi* Italian sweetheart ■* a
boy, and hi* wife, played by Ann

Train Wreck
I's rtia e e a r is w
i*a»i
f lined aliout SMJM0 bushel* durm.- \il" U *t but th eir cttll wet Indention* o f one of the laig rsl
rm p* on record - an estimated 9,
2M not) bushel*.
I'ranut
expectation*
dropped
but the Indicated yield of
760
pound* on acre would still lie 11H
pound* above aveiage and orilv 16
tub.** la -t ye ar’s rrrotd.
Florida's l,t&gt;t/,,tWKi la y e i* on
f unis pro&lt;lllre&lt;| | H.tNJtlJHMI eggs It*
Angu t same a t la-t year w ith
I be total so fai at 190,000,110(1
ope million more than the -am r
P&lt; ri d in 194!*.
Crop riindition* over Hie entire
• ■■unity
rrmalne*!
encouraging,
t l i r»|»ott said.

I I s s r ls s t4

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tim * at 60 miles per hour. H 'C
regulation* require that speed be
reduced to .10 miles an hniii at
an approach block so the train
ran crime to a complete strip at
the next slop and proceed sign, ,
The engineer testified he did
not apply hi* service brake un­
til he tearhed the stop amt pro­
ceed signal near the rra -li scene.
H r said he did not apply his
emergency until he passed the
■Ignal.
At about the time h»- pissed
the "stop and proceed" signal.
Filer admitted he saw the stalled
troop train. H r said:
" It was very close."
In reply to an ICC question a*
to whether both wayside and rah
signal* were working properly.
F iler mnrtmirred:
"Y r»."
Filer said he saw thr Him &lt;
ami signals art nut at the teat
of th r troop train by a flagman
ib-.aid the stoppr-2 lis ln
He said he applied the emer­
gency brake Immediately.
Filer's firem an, K. J. Kearns,
testified F lier was "one nf the

Jaiffa gourd sponge* are
some type* nf insole*.
The Mediterranean area
duces most of the w orld'* ai
and filb ert*.

MIi\fKOC;KAril PRINTING-TYPING
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR
FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
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TEl-KI'IIONEsS IHO tint! I«7l
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KaHn Booth and Randolph Scott In a scene from “The Cariboo
Trad.'' a 20th Century-Fox release in rolor by Cinecolor, showing
Thursday anti Friday on the Rita Theater screen.

supreme ronrt Justice, led a sixman race fo r the
PrmncratlcFaimer..Labor nomination for gov
&lt; inor
W A H H IN C T O N W
Walter
W illiam*, 19-year-nld Seattle bu»Inctsman, led tw n other randjdatca
i
will tic held heie nn H«qil. 21 and f.ii the Rcputdlran ruunlnation In
Senator
said that rbnti he* and minlstcra Mir Senate, Drntn lalle
will m operate in making aptn-nls W m n n 0 . Magnu-on wa* iin«P
fur donors

r o n f r 'n r .t n / r
G R E E N 'S E lE L '!
Continuing.,
asum,1 a1 —
OLD RANGE Round-Up;

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| ( a a ita a n * re a m **aae « ■ * (

arrived. South Korean* already
had taken the first ridge.
The la*k forre rolled on and
veiled the second.
Rut it found two Red b atta­
lion* (tog In in tl.r bare and flin tI) i lope* of Ih r third.
The
terrain, said
Davidson,
“ was strlrtlv something a hillygnat would h*v • trouble climb­
ing."
Davidson call* I for al. sup­
port.
A flig h t of Allied planes sow­
ed the ridge w ith Jellied gaso­
line fire-on mbs amt maehinrgun
fire.
"T h e y did a magnificent Job,
Pavidson said.
"Task Force Pavidson” storm
ed the last ridge The Red* brokq
and ran. About IN ) Communists,
remnant* of a group of 700,
were anueeied in a p-wkil from
three ildrs.
” 1 don't know how many we
lilte d ,” said Pavidson. "But » r
did get a large quantity of persunal weapon*— marhlneguni, ri­
fle* and burp gun*.”
The Communist* remnanta fle.l

to t h . northwest. "Taali T n * *
Iin vid i.in" moved up th * eorridor in a drive to pin th * R«d*
ag ain -t the South Korean wall at
th r north gat*.
... ..
T l.r Red* were faced with |h *
task
of scrambling
over th*
peak* to their own lin e * or runnine the ri»k of capture or death.
The David»on maneuver gav
■ lift to the whole northwest
front. It 'had been In de* per at a
peril last week w h e n the Red*
drove a wide gsp In Allied line*.
Once again the mobility of re­
serve* tinder Lt. General walton
I I, W alker'* command appear* to
have turned Red opportunity into
defeat and e«nfu*inn.
Hill on the eatreme r a il roast
flank, the North Korean Fifth
Division atltl had vigor and flr * power.
Heavy Red mortar and artlllety
fire plastered South Korean Third
Division position* protecting Pa­
hang airstrip.
*
An American officer aaid the
field was "serine.” Nevertheless.
it remained within Red mortar
range and wa» being used only
for emergency flig h t* to eva­
luate wounded.

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jury I had hern
was unable tn ■ * J J 7 W i
trouhlrd w ith
tiuld nny food on 1 |— ^ ■
neuritis pains in
stomach B w - ^ j B
m y l egs a n d ’ W ' x O M 1 my
Then l heard
could not w ork. i A j J
about H A D A ”
Nothing seemed
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I tried liA t'A I
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m anL Now m y a tfm ia d iio a a n t
Ing a h a lf b o ttle, “—
1 seemed to feel better. M y w tte trouble m e a t a B .! e a t a n yth in g
told me I t w aa only my Im a g i­ I w a n t H A D A C O L la w onder­
nation. b u t 1 continued to t a n f u l You ca n tee th a t. I f It did so
H A DAC O L a n d up to the pres­ m uch for m e a fta r suffering so."
en t have ta k e n 11 bottle*. Now t A big im p ro vem en t U often no­
1 leal Rite w ith no more patna ticed w ith in a ftw days' tim e.
tn m y legs."(H A D A C O L u an e f­ O ne o f th e m any advantages
fective because I t relieve* r i t l Of H A D A C O L la th a t continued
use helps p reven t such atnm arh
distress fro m returning. D o n 't

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M a rily n Sue. ti
five years
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loet, an d suffered no m ore m ill- doesn't aeem tired lik e aha usad
to. In c id en tally, ah# llkea to
take her MADACOt.. too." t K I d -

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give up my job
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Senator Dwdlay I. U B Io w — Hr* Man Ruponsibl*
for th* Gnat Naw HA0AC01
Now I Thanks to Uw tireless t fInrta la scientific rasetrrh of
fViuttor Dudley J U M a n o —
eminent stataaman of Louisi­
ana and craator of this great
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rm nula — It's at last prwalble
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Excess Profits
Tax Men Win
AStrength Test

Socialists Move
To Nationalize
British S te e l

W A H IIIN U T O N . Sept. ||_ 4 ,» 1
—The
House
shouted
o»er.
ahrlmlng opproral today nf *
resolution railing no (nugres*
nnt lo adjourn until If has s
rhanre In ro le on a multl-hlllinn dollar excess profit* faa.
This arllnn rarttr after the foilrare nf an effo rt lo a rllg • M .OPO.nOO.ftnn super leap on hig
pending general l u
boosting
hill. Thnt more hngged dn«n In
House rules nn procedure.

W A S H IN G TO N . Se,.t 14 &lt;/V|
Memhera demanding immediate
aition &lt;m a multi-billion-dollar exte n laa nn corporation* won llir
(m l leit o( alrength in the Home
today.
•The teal came nn a rote of 225
to lOft to receive and act upon
pmpoiali dealing avilh a aupcftaa
nn hig profit*.
A,

Rep D ierharter
(D -P a )
wat
ready with a motion to inalnirt
Houir conferees on the pending
R 5 0 fl.0 0 0 .n o n general tax hooitmg measure to insert in that bifi
« 16,000.000.000 profits levy
However, there were truncation*
I hit motion m ight be ruled nut of
nrder, on the bails that rules of
Congress prohibit a House-Senate
roadare new committee from w ritIn f a m subject m atter tula a bUt

» 'TOSBtfiS
“tSE/Tte
for use if necMsarys a motloa In
pul lha Rouse on (arofd as saying
that Congress shall n o t. adjourn
. until It arts on an excess profits
taa.
I
The figh t today was on sending j
th« lax bill tri a House-Senate
lU w naaea « * e-*a* T s s i

Hr H OW ARD BLAKRfit.FR

SOCIAL HKCUHirV
Raymond
Rath,
field reprrsenlstivr of the Orlando Social
Beeurltr office, w ill be at
tho
Court House in Sanford from 11:311
A. M lo 12:00 noon Friday. He
wanla to are people age At 4»r over,
whose rlslm * fo r old-age insurance
payments were previously rejected became o f insufficient period*
of work In a Social Security reiv.
ered job.
HEX E Q U A LIT Y
LONDO N. S ep t ! ♦ —(AT—The
eternal battle o f the aaxta put a
large percentage « f London's bus
passengers nn thoir feet today
a t a snowballing strlka Idled one
fourth of the d t y ’t big douhle.
deck buses.
The walkout w a t rille d to pmtest the hirin g of aroaan condor
tor* on the btisea.
H O L L E R H O N O R ED
NKW Y O R K , K . Y.. Sept. t 4 &lt;8p*cjal&gt;— Roy Holler of Sanford.
ITa., a representative of tho New
Yura Life Insurance Company, has
been named a member of the IPSfl
N yll* Top Cluh, It was announced
today by Dudley Doarell, vice p re ­
sident in charge o f Agency A ffa ir*
of the Company.
The N y llr Top Club It an organliation of outstanding mem­
ber* of New York Ufa*a field force
_ of nearly
5.000
agents
from
" throughout the Unltad State* and
,Canada. H r . Hollar
uftad to attand an
, fertile* of the Top
a at Tho Nov
Bvampsrott, Mass.

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Office staff moaih
■genu wit] speak M afreet
velopmeets in the ufe Inaur

Plan Coast Democratic Fight
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I O N 'p O V Sept 14 |,v *
the
Labor gmeinmenl annniinred today it will lake over the British
'le d indualty sS"iil I to I
VFinslon I h unK ill. I lie l* onset
value |ead*f. promptly d e *l*trd lie
would a*k the Hmtar o( Commons
‘ in adopt a v iltu il motion of i* n -

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W M lb N Q U U are brought lo New York O ly with th* arrival of french foreign MlnUter Robert Sehuma*
fo r a “Hig Three" narlee with hi* Amerlcsn *nd Urttlrh mileaxuet. Schuman llefU la greeted b* HenH

^ u te , The motion will he dehalrd
seal T iir s liv . II fiaiaed. it nngltt

Bofinf t, n e n f n A m n iiw n o r in «
.- 'a tiH irm f t&lt;na&gt;Aii
plane, the "Independence." which flew bun lo New York tor the all-important confeienrc. (latrm rrtfaral I

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500 Students Are
Registered At
Seminole H ig h
Rev. M cKinley Talks
To School On The
Rules Of The Game
G ill* outnumbei levy* by a tonuderahle margin at Seminole High
School this term O f ih ' total entnllmenl lo date of 500 .Indent*,
27*1 are girls and 221 ate boys.
Principal Herman K. M o m * annoiinretf lht&lt; rooming FjirnHmenl
wat 4 % at ihti lime latl jreat.
At the intlial attrm M v program
held ihi* morning in tbe &lt;chon|
auditorium the Rev. J. L.M cKinIcy of tbe Ftr*l ^delhmfi-t Chute b
apnke on "The Rule* of ihe Game".

McClung To Open
New Dime Store
On First Street
M. I .. M eriting, who formerly
operated dime stores In this slat and more recently in Napa. Calif.,
announred today that he will
open a store of this type during
the w intei in Ihe Evans Ituilding
a t First Street and Magnolia
Avenue wherr extensive altera­
tions ate lieing made under direc­
tion of W. AV. Dawson Frank
Kvans Is owner of the building.
Mr
McClung anil his fam ily
live at 112 West Twentieth S trert
Ir. the two story home recently
purchased from Dr. and Mrs. J.
A. Sm ith. The fam ily Inrludes
three sons, Joseph, O ia ile s anil
Alfred. The home has been redecorated amt palntad.
Coming to Florida for the first
tim e in IflM a fte r oerving wdih
the I*. W . W oolwurth nrgunlpatiniT. M r. M rClung, who la origin
r.lly frnm I-nil I liana, operated ten
rent s te rn In Dadu C ity. From
IIM-1 to t'-iffl he was In 'h r mlii
ta iy service, and was exchange
officer of Oliver General Hospit­
al, Augusta, (5a,, and emerged
with rank nf captain.
In lUIrt following his Army
ei-tvir he opened a ilime store
In Lake W orth, which In t'dlu
he sold to a national rhain out
of New A'ork, and moved to Cali
fnrnla.
lie stated that he hope* to l«e
able to open h!» new store l-etween Dec. I. and Jan. I. M r. Mr
Clung termed Sanford one of
the finest flie n d liflt In this see
tlon. foi which he predicted s
bright future with its vegetable,
c i t m aod ra ttle industries.
The new store w ill have so
additional
middle entrance
on
F irst Street, windows are Irelng
lowered, and air conditioning will
l»e installed, he stated.

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ugn ami il 4«V | im 4 nrn lu lm iu l
cfetliiin

Coaches Predict
Bright Year For
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Gen • gr .&lt;sti*u i&gt; . llir m ioHlrt of
&gt;U|&gt;|dv. tnnouniril that o ifir e it n
the t i&gt;i|MirslH&lt;n will lie osincii Or 1
2 It will lie h etd ril bv S J I ,
Hsiilie. rhsiim an of the fln lith

Seminole Griders 0,Trn
( ,,m,;4ny•
N ra u tt, under wlone depsrlmenl
the indurlry will o |ie r*lr when nsI h* u lifti ovfr

Fast Bnckficld And Im m li/r , «4tii it «%ill
Experience L i s t e d "nJ * n, 1
-**
•
*
*. cable theie iflr r.
s Team s Assets .f .litirrhlll
. . . . . juni|H'd
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,
.
m en
Hugh! |&gt;to,perl, lor Ihe I l&gt;tl
Seminole High Scbnol
football
team weie predated vetleitfsy in
talk, to Kiw tm sm try Coarb C F.
....
,
,
. . . .
. tft r
Kelllet, by Aauilsnt t oath W. Is
Fleming, former SHS football »tsi
am) by Pnnripal Hettnsn K. M o l,i,

•* t"*r"-

up ami said
hr W'B offei a mutton "regretting
, j ia, M, ,|,|f
r l i(jr , |
(n &lt;&gt;ur national safety ami a ffa iis
abroad wr- should l-e tty this art
‘ b* government piling,I Into th *
lleree-t
p ally
rontroversv
at
ciament Dales, laader of the
fdlmrat P arly, , Itltntd in with a
(U s lls s tg I I I r s a * T trv v i

Jfl More Than 10,000
,n U arem e H . o w
attnui. the fa ile tfb s

R a n k S .4 , S t U ( i e n t S

T o

E r tte f

l! Of F Fall Term

evar had He pterlicled en tggieative learn. On the negslpr ude
he iminted mil that tbe linemen
(iA IN R R V M .t.K . Sept M .Ah
ate not fug. and lliet tbe learn ('niversllv of Florida I’ resMrnt .1
Hillis M iller saiil tml.vv that pte
lei k* depth in r f i m n
_
,
| »ent Indlcallona sre that the en
The Celery-reds w ill ptc«ent a tollmen! would aggin etreed IU.IUUi
fine appearance with nrauge head • tiidenta for Ihi fall trrm
walkrlli not in llir rountel ot ihe
re a r, nraiiKe j**rseys ami - hilr
lie *aiil the estimate « n , reach
ungodly, nor itandrtli in lb-' way
pants, he said. He told nf th&gt;- im­ ed on the ba-i* of I2 .M * anntica
prove,I ciimlllltm »f the r*&gt;-&gt;tl-stll • ion* for entrance on file. „ fi,-u rof tinner*, nor uttelli in llie teal
field and Meachera.
compared with the 1:1.205 applim
ICsatlaoea oh rage Tw «i
Mr.
M „rrl*
In
lntr**duccii,g tion* received * year ago » h ..
” 11111" Firm ing, told of thr lug the University registered It* Isrc
•core* made |,y th e. Celery-F**d« e.t enrollment „f |0JS|| student*
I w k in the |tSatS td Iw rl"d **l-r ,
Dr. M iller said that the e *tim **the U tte r was * half l&gt;*rk for Indicated that de-pile tbe finre.i
the tram , and pninled out (list In* of tbe Korean w *t the m ilfe r-i'-Funeral
aervicea for Paul Rt
mother. \ | r * \V t; Fleming. * Would rontinue to I * fa ed •« ill,
Rutner who died Tueadav night in
• lesrhrr at Junior High Svh
building slid financial pinblem ,
the Veterans’ ll&gt;ni|iital in
t.skr
Mr Fleming declared th»i he similar lo those nf a year ago
City, w ill be held at A in P M to.
t* Verv h ip p y 14, la- hark at S-mRegistrar R fi Johnson, who
morrow at EH rk-on Funeral Home
inole High School, predirtr-l * compile,! the fig u ie*, -aid tjie e«
with the Hrv. J. K. M rK in lov of
fine tram th l* year, and prai-»d tirnate has Ireen ba-c,| on na-t
hi* loth grade world histol)- *tn- experience where there
flrialln g . Rurial w ill follow
in
was
e
deni* a* bring "very sharp”
Evergreen Cemetery,
fairlv stable annual ratio between
M r. Rutner, a veteran of World
Principal Morris tnlil th, Kl- the numlier o f applicants and lb I'A VKOI.I. RfHiriKHV
War I I , * « . a graduate of Shenan­
wariians that r « * r h K ettle* give* number of student* wbn artuallv
N E W Y O R K , Sept.
doah Collegiate
In ititu tr .
and
Inspiration lo the taiyi on the registered
taught rnnidi- In W inston-Salem. Two gunmen vpened flra on two lean*, end tra in * them In gentle,
The cl •ren t application* *ho»
N. C. for a number of years. Fol- messengers today, sailed a 1 2 .1.000 m anlr rnndurt o ff the field and lh * t the number of women slit
lowing h i* d l-ih a ig e fi-tin the ier- payroll, and datnrd o ff through | nn.
dents w ill (nrre ** * In Ihe nr—
vice he retlded in Valdosta, G *. for Manhattan street* tn an automo“ Vo hotel nr te ila iira m
h it fall enrollment Application* from
Idle.
three year*.
cotnplslne&gt;l to n . al—utt th ru con.
The two employes of the M n rtn - duct," he addeit Mr. M o rn , point- 2.175 women have lieen received
He is survived hv the wlitnw
of whom It I* estimated some l.iHVi
l.indall
Company,
flJfl
Madison
and one son: hi* moiher; /o u t hro.
etl nut that practically
all the w ill enroll.
Avenue,
were
shot
down
at
Ihev
therr; and five nistera.
member* of the learn were *,-pho
Of the 12.5 IK applications ng
Members of Ihe American t-e- left a stairw ay into the lobby with more, last v*rar, and w ill give a file, 5JIH5 represent new students;
the
money,
potlre
(aid.
glnn w ill have charge of the grave­
fin - account of th rm selvr, dur ng
summer
action1
Polire hellevert that one of the Ihe roming *4-a*on and that fol­ 2,H|p* represent
side terviers and Comdt. Karlyle
student* who expert to return, an I
gunmen
wounded
hi*
partner
since
Houtholder has re*|iir*led that as
lowing.
4,1155 represent students registered
many legionnaire* a- po*-ihlv ran hloodttaln* were found nn Uje curb
Following
Ihe »iiggej&gt;lio„ of the spring term who w ill l&gt;e ),*• k
to attend the funeral and those outside. They sped away In ■ Preslrlent-elect J&lt;iel Field, the Fit- in school,
who hnve hats are asked to wear dark grren automobile driven hy wanian* voted to
endorse the
Orientation week f„i new stu­
a third man.
them.
"Physically llandirap!&gt;ed F.mpb-v dents le-gins Monday with rta»se»
men! Wee]," program.
opening on Sept. 25.
Visitors Introduceil by Col S.
W O R LD S E R IE S
H. Ilarrtm an were Tom Burge.*,
C IN C IN N A T I. Sent
14—&lt; A V M l. Dora; Georgs Park, fit l-out*;
of
contending
and R/d. W alker and Clancy Not- Representaliv.il
thrup. Orlando.
John Galloway tra m * and baseball Commissioner
announred the hirthrlay of Ihe A . B. Chandler today aet Oct. I
Rev. Angus Melnnis, who »*&lt; a* the date for the star of th.*
By a r t h u r T T r d s o n
saluted in song t^on Cnrrirll and 1950 World Scries, providing *
W A S H IN G T O N , .‘ irp t Id
IIP )
f’ rrtid rn l Trumsn being willing. Dr. H. W. Rucker led in singing. p lay-o ff is not necessary to de
term ine one or iiolh of Ihe pen­
George W stbinglon i* here to itay.
nant winners.
•
JU D G E STB I'M N A M E D
But tbe people who own gold mine* aren’t likely lo get relief fmm
W A S H IN G T O N , Kept, l l ,,v.
the U . S. government. And no legal action i* apt lo be taken tight now President Trumsn tmlay nominalH A Z A R D O U S O C C U P A T IO N
SCARBOROUGH.
E n g la n d ,
ed Judge t^uiie W . fit rum of Kb"
on funeral rharge* In *he D lstrirt'
year* ago Washington got Into Ida to Ite U , K. Jtnlge of *he fif*1 Sept. 14—(/Ft M r-, Elsie Morgan
of Columbia.
trouble
in
H
ni**als,
Belgium,
and
circuit court of appeals to .u&gt;c-e-t was strangled hy her own vacuum
I f | sound mixed up, blemc the
wax convicted of U k ln g money the late Judge Curtis L, W aR-r.
rlraner.
Senato.
W hile ahn was carrying the ms
I t put In yesterday one nf thus* uniler false pretenses.
The Pre»ident
named
Hi -»'*
N ow , H cC arm n said, he’s a fiimpson of Florida to
mixed-Up days which ll eatla cal­
succeed chine, her smock was drawn into
highly respected cltlaen, married fit rum of Ihe »o,|*hern district of the vacuum. She was suffocated
endar days.
On a calendsi day the Senate to an American cltlaen. yet under Florida bench.
by Ihe nerk hand.
look a over the stu ff that has coll­ the law would he daportrd. ThU
" l l was a mi(lion to one arrlected In the legislative attic and hill wntild perm it him to stay In
dent," a poiIceman said.
“ WOLF** ACHERO N
tries to decide what l** keep and ihe U, H.
HONG KONG, W ednrtdav. fi-o*
what to throw away.
W RO NG F L A C K
Nn one objected. The bill, which I4 --(A 3 —Thn Chinese radio lod»v
I t took S3 pages just to list already had tha nkav for t ’&lt;e ra il*,) U. S. fi-c re U ry of f i i , i T A K I’ KL, Formosa, Sept, t l
Ihe hills In be considered and House, went to the President.
(&gt;F&gt;— Nationalist China’s d efrn tr
Ache*on ‘‘a wolf In lam bskin"
give a one-sentence explanation
Funerals were a d iffe ren t mat­
level
The Pciping hroadcaat. monl- m inistry tmlay said a top
of what they are Intended to ter. It seema th a t ever since 1901
tored here, » a * In reply (n * Chlneae Communist general wado.
,
. • 1000 has been tha maximum a l­ atalemrnt made hy Aeheion on * fa ta lly wounrled during a IL S.
One objection—a senator shouts lowed here as I chrage In set­
special television program Sundav a ir raid while visiting the North
-O v e rl" which Is short for "Pasa tlin g estates.
The Ra,! hrna'lcast again fol Korean front lines.
ever" until some future time—
T b e Idea bad been to boost this lowed th* Communist propaeand*
The ministry aald intelligence
and the M il la blockad.
to 11,000.
line, aaaartlng tha United State* reported that Gen. Hsiao ChlngL e t’# consider George Wash" O t w l " a senator shouted. Tbe was alU m ptln g In colonise the en­ Kuan, was a combat rvneral and
It
add*' a fo rm at Rad capital garrison com" f t * * ! ! bom In Vienna, but new b ill stayed on the calendar; may­ tire Aslan continent.
Acheeon could not hid# tha “ fact monder. Tha Intelligence reports
is a ta x consul lan t bt San Bar- be I t ’ll pom another day.
nardlno, C a lif. Senator McCarO r ^ gold ^ mine ^owners. They th at ha U a furious, man-eating did not say what tha Chinas# Com­
munist general war doing In Korea.
w olf tn lambakin."
ran (D -N e v ) told the Senate that
H r vva* inlro d uird by Clatem e
Clauie, preaident of the StutVnt
Council.
He bated hit ta ll on l!te first
Ptalm, "Bleaiett it llie man that

H-Bomb Explosive
• Is Found In Water
Scientists S t a t e Hutncr ScrviccH Set
Askwiited Press Helene* Fdlto*
P H II.A D E I.r H tA . Sept. I t - op.
— The discovery of tritium , the h&lt;-drogen bomb explosive, in water
was announred today a l.t h e Re.
•earrh In stitu te of Temple U ni.
W a lly . T ritiu m presently
mats
w • " M »lv h alf a billion— iivon.non,.
m OOOr-per pound as It Is made w |lh
atomic rrartn ra.
This natural trlilu m Is the rarsst
elemenl In naturo. Thar# Is o n e
atom 'of tritiu m for t a ir v sextlllion atoms o f hydmgoa In o H Insry w ater— Uae kind that come*
out of your bomshold faucets.
Tritium la hrdrogtn of trin i*
•eig h t. It has heea described sa
ils a ils a e * oa Pass T e a l

War.hitiKtnn D e n i e s
Report. But Admits
Navy Attackcfl Near
Port City Of Inchon

Churchill P r o p o s e s
Vote Of Censure;
New Electionlcooms

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For Friday .T:.T0 P. M.

Bills Is Cleared
Away By Senate House-Cleaning

Hodgepodge Of

X&gt; L.c

No. 17

I rn -ird W ir e

Reds Claim U. S. Destroyers
And Landing Craft Are Sunk

Statesmen In New York For ‘Bijr Three’ Parley

House Votes 225 To
106 On Motion To
Act Upon Proposal;
May Q uit Saturday

W A S H IN G T O N , Sept. I t —
— An effort In put a IM M .o n A ,.
*00 corporation otreaa
profits
far into general f a t boosting
hill f a l M In tho House inday.
It bogged down in trr k n lr a llllr*
of rule* of procedure. Speaker
Ha?bum ruled that under the
rule* and prrredonta, the House
enuld nnt Instruct a
SenateHun*e rn n ferrnre rom m lltre to
Incerl the big profits leer In the
pending M.50U,004.00a laa bill.

A fV N K ia lrrl P r e M

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . T H U R S D A Y S K I T . 11. IP.'iO

I BOH

W EATHER

Fair
and
continued
w o rm
through P iid r) except for • few
Ix a l ,h ,,» c r* lower real . o i * l and
afternoon thundershnrrer* In wideI*
scattered
glares
elsewhere-

Aftt t M n n n p w n r V T H i l l V u r a H I D A t l V D
AN
INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

VOLUME XXXXII

THE

HIOH l I V I l campaign at■alcgj la d lttit -cil at • l-o* kngt let '■ t • 1
'1
Met Klranor Hootev.lt (renlerl with tin -on. l in e It.*, c e l l tie . —
rta tlr candidate for governor ot I ’alltom . sod Fong., m o -.o lle'.-n
Ushtgso tVuglst. who I* running 1.0 Ihe I S Sent'e Mr. I | 1v..r.e1t
w ill spesk on liehslf nl both i-andldsles
tloternafioenl .•im, " t photo I

Senator B rid g e s May Is Granted
Says Korean War Parole For A&lt;?c
Only The Prelude And Jail Record
Trum an

Adminisira- Served

tio n
Is
H it
l*'or
N u m e ro u s E r r o r s
liriS I O N, Sepl I t r i l ’ l Senslot Style. Bridget, ranking Re
pillill. sn member of
the .Senate
Atn-ert S e n u e * Cnmiudler. I,«liv
called the Korean fighting
the
prelire le In World W *. I ll "
l ruing ilt out moluiifshun and
100 per cent ccoonmii * nnt ml* il
hume, llie New H ain|i-lnic Senalo,
ptopmetl
msiihalling
anil I *»n*
nuini«l (nice* cvcrvwlieie in tlir
worlii, mi luding
1 Iia m in g and aiming
West German division*
uble, a* well a&gt; Japanese
uo'lcr Cicncral \|a r/1 ltliu i
via ion.

a* man*
*i
ro ­
d m iio n i
* *n|ici

2 Inviting Spam to |oin ll" \&gt;
lantu f ’ *rl to give ii* fin e , m
that countrv.
I t .mg f luang K ai ( li- t -' 1 I"
ric.e
«Vleir* a1119 troop, tr* I, i* 1
S-eiMlig out i l Ihr frunrat III
m inistration, hr ssrerted.
"O ur predicament t* tt» r#
-nit of many errors It Is ih r#
-ult of many appeasement* It iIhe result, in many In s ta ll,,-. I
fear of oulrighl treason.*'
Meanwhile In Washington. '.&lt;■&gt;,
eral J. I.awton Colltos, tu ii)
ehlef nf ataff. pointed todsv to
«•
**■» Fags 1 ««|

l O k k n . Fru ity. &lt;ept l»
l i e t * t sitsrkt bv Allied wsript tnd carrier plane* on Korea't wetl m a il
sn tppaienl ptelode to the prorttned big p uib —prompter I ihe Red. I tit night In
, Inin t„i|, I N landing rta fl sod
d nrr dettrovert weie startV
Ihe I &gt; \ aty ,o U ’aihinglon
,aid 'I had no |e|vni of any landUIB-Ivpe le i,e l. Irelng m io lte j in
ihe heavaetl m rltre Iromburdm'nl
•d the war by D tjlitll ami Attltti* to thift* in the iicmilv of ln-hon,
we.l m a il [uut fro the RedJield
• rprlst ( i ll ol Seoul
Die Ns- - -tit) the Ifcil* did initu i 1 •"l-e. I d til fj a|f»4iff*"' nn
US
l e-tlr- \ ri i ifllttntt ill# I d* Inin
1m»tr11- tiiifnie af WVfliir if l i v
41 linfl 1 Italic #1.
\l .til
•r rnlv thtl \in#M4 .tn i iHiim ifui#i%
p irdlitin g tulure o lle rm ie operan in igam tl llie North Koteatvr.
\l|tr|( ooni et m lokvn laid ll
oumled n d ihe R rtb weie (tying
to maoulai title • " u r to iy
hy
implling lin t a I .oiling effnii had
heen trpulied
Far Fast naval heartqusitera
• aid earlier that T atk Forr# 77
wrought damage along a 210mlle 'tesiern strip, Ihe main hlnrva
being at Im-hun.
Tin- atia&lt;‘k* ag ain ,i troop., gun
• m p la irm riil- ami air .trip * ware
.»*—t----- s i.
|h , N -v v Th|, r, .

Nmr Months di’.

n f 's o n t e iie e li'm T r lf .
U l o C n i C l K t I O t I «1K

'Ilie il ground forces either h«l4
firm nr gslneit on ihe Irearhhead

jticr W a r A r m s B rih c iM
‘**,,ieter isn miles to tin? south-

o
\1• \ s i l l v n i l V
A k A M H V .IO N

‘

itil
I ’aitleilla rly
srllvw
w at
tha
1 (1 ........
ftm )l frnn| ltlP north.
I n trn rr R e p
A m liew
| s i s»on w rit
m rn rr
tirfn rf
T ufjti
fn
'll Ml I ««•• 4
r « i» !**■»
\ j &lt;¥ ( | ) K v ). rnrivnletl of s rirp t
mg 4 l.ritw m il m mrlg in a "in
t|iirarV in ■cmoeedi-in witii M oiiJ
\V n I we niiitiilioni roolrat Is. hahee n g lin ted r p ilule
—
. , 1,1
Sept

l.l

li. S. Was Warned
Weeks In Advance
Of Korean Af(ark

Gemge I ■ billmgei r ha inn to
I",M&lt;»|# lb rani. told
of lire f'c
rr|roflcr. »l«# 7'» 9# •» rtrf fl •turn
I \ K F s r r r r s s srpt t i
.i*t
file* ! tj (t #•11 \ itim i t
K nr«
lawmaker Hill It# trlr i 1 M ■ml tl
1 'tfUmf wtiflfl dl r|.
frrrni llie \« 111 Mill . Kv . teller •1 1of
N»»i|! h tv h t a - it&gt;trIhk*F*t|t'44 t«|||a-f
rri lion il ititlihil.* •ii
• 1 wurnet! it *1* wfi»kft *n 4i|v iii* f
Killmgc 1 %4»*l \ u • age snd thnt i f\»mmoniat »tf »,l,
|r&gt;t.
ih h ii hcalil
«o -»ui*t*o,lma j mi runt hut that I* s a*rr»« i^U *h«lo.
aIff r**»|
III M illion ,1 leiolll
weie n itp u
Th»* iliirliitiit# t r i * matt# ip th#
(*i tor* tn • lie lio s i'l« le, l.lnn li­ M l linn** INtm«)
ref th*
l*ee him
»#%Mfi hstlBfi iB m n tjitli ft •»* th#
'!.«* |ltsli. lo l - ll l ll l lo I c |,l 4, t.rn»»i&gt;l A'»#mhfv
Mtr »#i»fift h#|c| th# V reft h Kast til. I"
’*1till Sg
• m b * * jjin if **fppi#f fi v *r» tilifii#
f -t» t ||*- (Mflftit t ■*fet (fftFriflH f h#
I I.
Th,
l -1 t«i|# » ■»1«r* (fl »!••* nr* t . hill Inn# *,r&gt; &gt;49* it* k. 4% itri *&gt; t ref
l*irm #ilifa f#‘f ifttf ■ini«»-'* -k**I
n pgi mu t iBfl'HII f " ! I|M1•' *t**l4%
Iff * * ifnn
«» h ?Hf i 'ft« II'»t ff % ff . iftl *«f III
i{#|»lvtnff tn
|f i i «ula p
ttaif*#*
' hUml 1*« if tif |««It
that It
f ti#* H*i«)th K**»**aii • h«Y
May. » dflHlIF r !|4ll IIM ll m| llir
11 *«MlltiH»&lt;1 rtR IS g r I bee» I
Mcat| u|* M lllta'V \ f f • 11 w f *&gt;111*11if
MYi*iYiat| ,i f i l l iiitu «»f I tain
I ’ll# 7 - F F u m t il u O f 10
r*iijiif i*» 1M ninmlht

I If* lo**r nitt** fhieihlt* fiit
I k ( lu ll W iiflr lr r T y p e
\ 11C I * Itf hi* il * t truvrtl
if i»*
tiifinlha A* f It Ml i I in•* fh» |t4t»*h
f | IIT O S
fiffll- Gs
v
v,
f■«•!(f f| ftt i iii *| th»n it It - 4}i|f|fr nf 1**11,
Sepl t l ,4 ’ , If v-, &gt; - - - • , |'*
hill
it
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ffft
M
fir**|
ttfl
if
I
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"till!
11
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t
ll
IsO.Hl H tn
fat. fertile, fisliit-n * flai-b, fe4irfhtni *«t m»v tu iif
t'olk-F lotUy w rir iM tih ttij;
rnst,- of forty, the* - 7 -F " and
n l» vrm r*M Imy whn
f"
definitely the gall-hls-Mer t
M i l H I M . I f I 11 I l it
I r I ii f n ii i»m f ff fi m tir hm»I yr ,1*»t
That’s wlirtt |tt I*iolH(r T l l* r SAN
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.
Sept
11
ff HVck. aeslrtant jttofe.o u ,f m rger,'
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si the ttllnois t rrllcgr .f Mr-dirltre,
J ltfl .Stirnmfflln A v rn iir, *n&lt;l i
told Ihe seventh -tl -it r l-*f
aneh
ilrAcrilif «i *" fntir ftmt i l l inrhr ort a rbarg. Itorl -tr,- o s - hrt, t, meeting of tho Net* Yolk
mat*
r-trlett. r*.| It.
full, 'if ilrtu lrr l&gt;uil*t unit Ih y iih ; btklllg node, w,»lledh al fifviel * t.elav
•lurk ry m «rni Murk Im ir. H* w»* -It* p,,lor- t.olgr- l l , llh.ro -* •* or *
In « papei --n ’’the «ruts ah*
wrMiiriK n VfllDw aiiDl. *|ii it|fi«r• « t&gt;, .70 day- rn tail for I, i* tng r„
dornen" fir Hotel
,i t
fmnlff nhrj hr own iinil w h iff thin** vt-ilrle mr-rttl, of support
"Mt-rliral -,-ie, *- I , * . ernl-h*-rred
*i»e fa, I (Fat re train *vtre* of (,**■
pie get certain tvpe- of d l-e »***
and *o the gall-bladder type F **
been rleerrll,e*l i t the (terror, -eith
• he seven F"*. natuell »be fair fat.
fertile, fiabbv. flatulent female of
forty "
lie emphasised ibal •'diagnosis 1%
NF.W YO RK. Sept. 14
(/P i
O ffic ia l, in r !i*lf do/err e«i|rrtt aiderl by understanding tb»*e type*
hospitals today ]wmdered with sma/ement llie (ale dial bail L rfal'rit and thus preventative medicine ear?
tie prescribed a! *n eariy d *(e.”
lhal ’'Capable young doctor" who tired to work lor them

Doctor Who Duped Patients With
Forged Diploma Is Jailed In N Y.

The "’doctor," suave, h Lrk-m uilarhcd MMItam K M arl co,| who
practiced medicine for five year* without any mediral education w «*
•ta rtin g a one-year term tn W est-*
(heater county Jail.
l-eod picked up hi* uterlirsl knowOn h i* pica of g u ilty, he w a. I'"i*e orui vocabulary of English
sertlemed yesterday
Iry i*ol|ri" aud l.a lin medical t r im * while
Judge John T. McCnrmlrk, who a private in the li. H. A rm y Me.
once received pre-operation rare dical Corps, state police -aid
They said record* indicated he
frnm the prisoner at the ttnhb*
hail mad,- no medical e rio r* and
Kerry, N . Y., hospital.
" lie seemed to be the renl lie - never lost n palient during hi*
Coy among doctor*." the Judge work a* resident p h .trinn at var­
remarked. ’’ ( am amaxed to irnru ious hospitals.
These include Prospect Heighthe never even worked in a drug
Hospital lo Brooklyn. Ilopcdcll
store."
Hospital at t ’rcaknc**. N J., a"d
Mari-end. 37, a Canadian who other* at Bayvlite, N . J . and
nrver had any more than an He- Manchester and H artfo rd , t ’onn.
menetary and partial high school
For th r last four months, n«
education, had treated counties* had been senior resident phv*i
patients, dalieverd hundreds ',f riait at the Dobb* F e rry Hoa*
hahfe*. and baen consklered high­ pltal.
ly competent by bla colleague*.
W ith fitrgetl diploma* from tsru
"H e was a very goon doctor European medical school*. Maeand a nlc* person," said Miss 1^ 0*1 got himself registered with
M iriam W atnlck, superintendent a recognlted medical agency hern
of Bamoklvn W om ans Hospital, five years ago, and got his firs t
wharo MacLeod dallavard a total job at th r Brooklyn hospital.
of « 5 babies.
Htate
police
trooper
H a rry
I Cat It a as# oa Paga Tata)
The dignified, beapagtacla*! M ar­

Snnforrt Wrnllirr
lliglr yesterday, 95
l ow this morning d*
Itain vestetdav. 101 inch*»
Tolal fiept rain, 7 77 In, he*
Normal Sept rain. S W inch».
Tide* ftwlav: l.*rw.
1 11 and
high. 9:09.
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Atlantic r i t y
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Boston
12
Buffalo
«7
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M
52
Denver
71
Dvs Moines
Fteinn
45
91
Galveston
■7
New York
15
Washington, D C .
Fort Myers
92
90
Key Watt
95
Orlando
Tallahasitu
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lip)
54
58
42
50
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41
54
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�THURSDAY SEPT. 14. 1930

•he Sanford Herald

Senator Bridges

high School

N i f Om i
the United Naiiuna corner of
Korea ami said: "It'» •« littli*
• • it’* going to get. You ran J r
pend on that."
• "From now on.” he •aid, "we’r*
going Ihe other way."

.le a n ..* *

:ht.
I initial v * ii* ;jf
Club will |im &gt; lit lU j Nov. 7.

hour p rn r*am

fa a e O .e I

uf the u u rn fu l.
" I like to think of life a . a
yam .," M id the llev. M cKinley.
"!*aul wrote of It . . a rare. time, play the y.nnr according to
Therr la no y a m * that doe* not the ru le*."
M i** Marlon Kotiert* leu in
hate it* rule*. A * an example,
The General mad* the remark. C4*«rh K r t ll r t arnl h it m i i t i n t i the *cri|.turt&gt; reading and Mi»«
v n n ta g f
th a t i! p re s e n ts n n a lm o s t c o m p le te p ic tu r e o f
: Oil!# Ite r*•* W hittle, ylre rluh dlg o v e r n m e n t co st. R y th e tim e th e p a c k a g e . a p p r o p r ia tio n to reporter, and photographer*. havr to i t n | ia )I&gt; pound into ID r I lector, led in yroup tinging of
^••ail of candicUUt thv I * * * And
in
front
of
a
Korean
warfare*
7 &lt; a n te *
popular tony*.
has Ireen used f o r a fe w y e a r s , i t shoulti Ireco'me a v a lu a b le
rulvft of football.
a* Maail*
map, before dl*ru**ing the Kr&gt;Principal
ll*rm a n
K
M o u lt
a n ! to C o n g re s s in v is u a liz in g th e fe tle r n l b u d g e t a n d a t ­ rran tituation with the Senate
*&gt;•*
a t **&gt;■■*•
added, unle** he obey* the l u l u , commendetl Hev. McKinley f ir
t
e
m
p
tin
g
to
h
rin
g
i
t
in
t
o
h
a
ln
u
re
w
ith
fe
tie
r
a
l
in
c
o
m
e
,
Armed
Hervire*
Committee
be*
.» O a r
| in* talk, anil announced that cheer
P re s id e n t T r u m a n , s ig n in g «lie h ill, b r id le d s lig h tly a ­ hind rlo fo j door*. Senator* re ­
leader* w ill be elected Friday, lie
porter!
»flen»ard
he
gave
them
' urged student* to join the Celery
g a in s t o n e o f Its d is a d v a n ta g e * . th e fa c t t h a t h e h as no o p an o p tlm i.tir picture of the oat*
jt'ia te , Sanfurd youth otyamea|M » rlu n ity to v e to in d iv id u a l m o n e y ite m s . H is o b je c tio n look at the moment.
• • -a ila a .4 r * . » * * ,« .
tion, which meet* Saturday niyht*
w a - a g a in s t th e c o n tr o v e r s ia l loan to H p a in , a n ti th e r e Is
■oiifetence cum iuilt. e tu a d u .l til*- &lt;ui the upper floor of lb. • i t /
One
committee
member,
Sena­
M .a.e.f 1.1*4 * .ii« &gt; .iir
i k11*m.i
uifferrnae
in
the
two
version.*
tor
K
u
itell
&lt;
U
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a
|,
tohl
re
p
o
rt-'
lit lie d o u b t th a t he w o u ld h a v e vetoed a s e p a ra te b ill fo r
Hall, The fir r t football game .ill
S p e c ia l D e lu x e
er* it i* * ill y to let the idea build P *.» «| by the House and S. nate. take place a week fiom tomorrow
t l ia t p ro m is e d lo a n . T h e n * m a y also h a v e b een o t h e r ite m s ,
up among the American people The bill now conU lli* no r u m
at
Orlando,
he
announced,
&gt;
nd
2
Door
Sedan Running Uood.
not m e n tio n e d , w h ic h h e w o u ld h a v e lik e d t o v e to . T h e I ’ res- and the re .t of the world that profits tax.
■ It# l l t f a M I* « *-•».*».♦# a*f I k*e
th i* w ill be followed t.y thiee
4 — »r&lt;**l#*4 • '» * •• m Rif Ik U • • till# * *
Only
Meanwhile
HenanDemocratic
id e n t's v e to |ro w er is u s e fu l a n d im p o r ta n t, a n d i t Is n o t a Ju.t became the V. Sr i» a rlemo1yame* at home.
f l r l M H H ) fa* I Iks ■«# f*» r r f*t*k. II
r ftlU a Mf a ll Ik # l#«al ••»**»
good t h in g to n u llify t h a t |io w e r in th e ca se o f a p p r o p r ia - cracy it won't atrlke the f i r i t leader* today .e ltle d on .Saturday
A t a nu-etiny Tuetday niyht
••
m ***p » p *f, M Mali M #1
blow In the l i n t war.
$ 4 4 0 '&lt; &gt; &lt; &gt;
• * * •••g e t date for Conyies* tu I Clarence Clause wa elected tile r
lio tts . I t s h o u ld Is- p o s s ib le to w o rk o u t a m e t bud by w h ic h
' •* »«N» •ai*g*ml* be*
home Club president, Ibal Boyle, vice j
H u i.e ll wa» explaining why wind up it* buxines* and
th e P r e s id e n t could v e to in d iv id u a l ite m s in f u t u r e p a c k a g e he commended Seeietaiv of the
for a while at lea*t.
THURSDAY. Sl'PI. II. I f ’.O
pie*ident, and Donna l.ou lla ific i
However, la Republican leader,
;
a p p r o p r ia tio n s , a n d t h e C o n g re s s in t u r n c o u ld ta k e th o s e Navy M atthew* for hav'ng .an !
.ecretary and tie a urer. I * . in *.
TODAYS HIIII.K VP.ItSK
lo, d i- manager* are Betty la,u I ’a r tir -,1
.ten ts u p a g a in in d iv id u a lly to c o n s id e r w h e th e i to o v e r rid o In a Ito.ton t|ieech that "to hare Senator M ilbkin uf Coloracio]
peace, we ahould l&lt;e witling, and claicel there {a "not a chance
Caroline 1‘a ir itk , Alan lle tic l ;.n j
Thcwe who irail filth) nnvcU ale th e v e to .
•Irrlare our intention to pav any finUhiny this week.
Hill Ty.on.
nnt deliver.d from evil think onli
S edan
lit t h e co u rse o f t h e f i r s t y e a r o f g o v e rn m e n t o |ie ia tio n price, even the price of in ititu lin ir
Senator l.uraa o f llllnolx,
T h i* yroup In turn appointed,
food Iho u yh U : Deliver u*
from
|h nuirratif r h lf f , told n - f n it t r t s the
a war, to compel cooperation."
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v
lie
‘-m
e
And
Her T h i* One
following
*ertlon
b
io
l
t
!
.:
:
• v l l. - M a t t 0 :1H.
Bussell .aid If he were sure
"W e aie i t i l l lookiny forw ard aopinno*, M ary Ann K tein l.iiny: 1
d e v e lo p , ( i n i o il tin - b asis o f th e e v ii|. lir e so f a r its ja ite n It I t The K * tia Car For You
ItiiM ia wa* going to hit America to clniiny l.uaine.a here for n recond *opranu, Jean
W ilton; j
tia l - im r it a n d iis c f o liiis * g r e a t ly o u tw a y its d is a d v a n ta g e s within a year he would want to
Only
w til? * I
,,n Saturday niyht." a lio *, M ary Jon th ru m ; firs t!
It is w o r t h f u r t h e r a p p lic a tio n a n d f u r t h e r r e fin e m e n t
hit her firat w ithin the nett three
Whether Cbnyreaa can &lt;|tiil S a t­ tenor*, Kenneth bobbin*; recond
urday niyht depend, p rim arily on ten o n , David lie . tor; haritloncr.
■li-IMi-ai of two h ill*, I.u ra . »aid Carnet Whit*
One I* the $4,604,000,000 tax in­ Carrier.
bill and the other I . tli*
Named *&lt; Sophonoie .re lion
I oinmunixt contiol measure.
leader* Were Ko.a Coke Itoyle,
Backer* of the anti-&lt; 'uinmut-i.t " t
the soprano* ami P alm *
If a a l l a n . 4 C r - n ** .» - I l . , |
bill have made it plain they will Keogh of the alto* and lt&lt; .m a iy
point* north of the Tariu-Kvnnv- nybt any move to adjourn CouH i I t * LilrtiVail li, «|| Atomic Ml*
i.a rn er tin* .opianov, Jiml Mon&gt;
iu highway eastward. The U. 8. y re *. until President Trum an art » lead, the tw y* section.
tn liil, m in i! it. &gt;t live
Rutuan
F irst
Cavalry
Division
*ei*ed on the measure. T h -y want to l»John Fite and Shirley Middle
bomln iln .p |iil on AiueiH vn tilic * i n i i i i i I I I out. c o rn e r m a y U - ia m iin .il by v e h ic ie i a to iiM H three height* north of Tactu.
on hand tu try to u v rtrid r a iu r *l- ton. who did out.landing troik
teiuld dr. Inure l.atiil lltali 20 Am ­ fo r a re d lig h t a t a n o th e r . Y e t a n y o n e w h o I iu h d r iv e n m u ch Comparatively *m all-*calr flared drntial veto, if one should conn
a * accompanist, last year, will
ui-t h a d t h e e x p e rie n c e o f n lt t in g in h ia c a r fa c in g a red on the southern front.
erican I* , m b i l l u p p e r I on R u * i i « ii
At the Senate In te rio r Com m .i- aerve again, said M l.* W hittle
Rut
the
Navy
wa*
In
the
spot­
t.xheariny,
Frunk
T
Ib.w,
e
F
i-f
cities ll might l» r drier, bowevri, lig h t, w a i t in g nn in t e r m in a b le tim e f o r i t to c h a n g e to
Other accompanists w ill U- M ar)
light.
p
aide tu Senator Rchoeppel l it - Cm mu hurl,
Fllen
J.yon
and
, lor A n .')' .- lo deliver HiD dlomic g ree n w it it n o t a n o th e r v e h ic le in n ig h t in a n y d ir e c tio n .
On the east coa*t. an American K a u *i, adopted ■ . hi* own the
• bombs ihan lor H u m * lo ilriiv rl
W h ile he m a y novv la- d n n a lfje d w ith th in g n o ld -fa n h io n - hittleship crui.etl un and down
M l. th e ia .il. email in t h e m id d le o f un In te rs e c tio n d ir e c tin g tha sea of Japan o ff I ’ohany port,
I r a f f i r c o u ld tlo it a c c o rd in g to th e c o n d itio n * o f t h e m o m ­ fine of it* thiee escorting rieitruyer* whippet! into the Bed held
I
In |lfl«4h («jf fr f If«ll lo |r|| A
e n t. ih i n th e a u to m a tic t r a f f i c s ig n a l* h a v e b een u n a b le t.» harbor and etchanged fire with
. House commillre whelliei lie i* a
hors batleriea.
"
J "1
R J'®*- A w h o le n ew n y n le m o f n ig n a ls
| Conununitl,
I lit. m i
iJniylryvk
The batflewagon rlidn’t fire a
has la e n in s ta lle d in D e n v e r , a n d it in nuppooed t . / h e e i .
• hot.
• now adiniii 1 11 *i lie i i not.
Ilnw
Attention wa* fucusfd on Ihe
i' c.' i J i r
? f ‘‘ “ n W,‘ "
“ U o u n th ig d ev ic e s at
, aiixli l&gt;eller lo bxve - jmI o la I tir
s r a t e g li |n »luta w ill m a iu tu in a c o n s ta n t c h e c k on th e t r u l
w **t coast by the two-dav naval
• lilll place. May |.r iliry di.lii I
assault,. however.
'
— *lilaru
ti fla.ikine
l v Wfld'S!!n|,,! i ; ,:y
* » » m a c h in e r y w ill a u to .n n
• have Itie nyiil lo aik I lie ipieilioa. t•hea
a ll&gt; a d ju s t th e cyclen o f t lie n ig n a ls a c c o rd in g to th e Inchon hav« been srlxed by South
J bul dw in'i he uke 'amtell loo
Korean
maiuiandon—both
for
m o v e m e n t o f tra ffic *. T h u s tlie s y s te m w ill f a v o r t r a f f ic haraxalny the Red*' teahorne •up• tariouvly wlirn lie inake* * mat
• o te r in g th e c ity in th e m o rn in g a in l o u tg o in g I r a f f i r in ply and to prepare fur a possible
[ ter ul piinuple i,ul nl il)
e v e n in g ; a m i W ill m a k e o t h e r ch u n g en , th r o u g h o u t th e d av n ffrn tive.
A Pyongyang broadeast of the
• Ibllain't I' iiiii * Mmnlei, (jrm - an d n ig h t , un d ic ta te d by th e c o u n te rs
North Korean w ar rommunloua
l l s o u n d s to o g o o tlR o In* I ru e . T h a t ’s p r o b a b ly tb e fu e l had th i* lo say about the Allied
) ent Alller. who will nevn lx *L|e
■ to Ifarn lhal ihe Commuiutl* air fo r s m a lle r c o m m u n itie s , as th e cast o f such e r iu lp m e n t un- naval action;
"On Kept. IS, the peep)*'* * r | a* had a* liny are, ha* Imally dr­ ilo u lite d iy Is h ig h H u t I f th e D e n v e r in s ta lla tio n is success
my, n a ty amt coastal patrol an; ndrd lo makr an allxiul r lio il lo f ill, no d o u b t w a y s w il l he fo u n d to m a k e s m a lle r s ie in ii Ha lu b lrc tr.l United State* nav­
! bolstrr W rslrin I uiojie agaiuil
’ ‘ m iig in g c o n d itio n s . A s t.m b - al craft Invading the water* In
ihe neighborhood of Inchon to
; C'linmiuiiiil agyirvoou. lie liav
gunflra and sank three small «te! P c r f r t d p r n tr v tfo n f o r y o u r c lo th e s
•frrrd In *rr*«i * liiiln h vhvitinn
.Iroyec* and four landing craH
lo (jrrniany to help *1141 dir Rmanil damaged three other landing
i r |jr^V»»IInK o r h o m e. M irn c lo w a t H o w M a n y Hurls?
liant.
r»»flv" .,
r p n H if p liis tic , e a s ily c le a n e d w it h
lalandr flanking Inrkon have
fro n t line iriMip* ilmiild hate
C o m m u n is m is f a i l in g o f f in W e s te rn K u rx .n e a r r o t ll .
"
jr ljllw
- In n lu v o ly a s s o r tfr»r lirrt d iliry want ll. Iln u r in g to e s tim a te s w h ic h ( lie N e w Y o r k T im e s r e ir a r d i a * " * • " .o * ru v n n i* ™ * ) r a m . 1 HI*
served tbe digiMe p*trp~e, of
n ie h f o f co lo ra n nd r lh h f p ls s lfr . S u it
Wlio wool,I ta k r ii away Imm them a u t h o r it a t iv e . T h e fig u r e s g iv e if,2 7ft 4 ikj C lo m m u n iaLa f i r
throwing a wrench in the Red*'
ihoiild tftn riu b ri
P m s lrn l Ian
•rabornv supply lin n to Ihe hat
H a g s a n d d re s s Im gs in sizes to f i t
K
»* * * * '" * ' w
w
Sun
H rfru n t—and preparing a pot
rain • admonition lo i*m r prolah
e v e r y need . O n e . th r e e , e ig h t a n d
*fhle arrnua for ah offensive.
iiio iiiiti wlio o h |rtin i dial CourtThe U .'S , Navy *aht Americaiv
al G r*nl wa*
*
lupioi drtnkri.
I f i g n r n e n t sizes.
and Itrlilth cruiser* and destroy­
“ Flial out w lial kind be d lin k .," ..................
er* blasted two whole itav* at
iniii P ie-iilrni IjiM oln. "and *eiv&lt; one n a tio n . I t a ly , t o u im iin is r n th e r e Is d e f in it e ly u n injcrr Inchon, port fnr Seoul, which I*
22 mile* Inland.
Mime «| ll to my o lliri |rn e ia lt." p a rl v. 11.,, n e x t la rg e s t n u m b e r is th e 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 f o r F ra n c e
H arrier plan** went after air•trips, troops and gun eintdnre.
Krmrmbn
l|te Hol wlm slad 0 H» T h . T
u n 1 ,,r ,,-, l r " " f r ,,m
P re v io u s v e a r ’s o ,m -' m rnt* there and along a UI0 mile
baieball playri lib l.r W.mkuv a "Mb I h e h u g e I t a lia n « o m m u n is t s h o w in g s te m s f n n n th e western raastal atrip. .
ytar 01 *u ago iierauir dir lovrd
Tha atrlke* were disclosed a*
n , S . r i Mr ; H V ! H , . r ^ 4iV' ’
o fT h e
2 Allied ground force*, more than
him to niuxli) Well, tier doctor a r e re m is fie d to
" " l‘
»•— ' tw o ‘e v i l .
160 mile* to Ihe tout head, either
« m is iir u ild p d e g re e ,
ray* the i» grllmg lirlln now ano
held or punched out gain* on the

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I
I

Used Cars

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1911
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1918
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1933
PLYMOUTH

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TO COMPLEMENT

TT1K S A N F O R D

THURSDAY SEPT. 14. 1930

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Social And Personal Adioil es
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Social Calendar
THURSDAY
Dougla* Jobe Junloi llio th rihood meet* at 7:30 P. M.
The
Haptlst
Aitociational
T ia in in y Union w ill have a m m
m»»tiny
In the Firat
H*ptl«t
Church, New .Smyrna Reach to
niybt a t 11:00 P. M.
Tbe Seminola Hatxhra l.odyr 411
w ill meet a l tbe lO ilF ai s 00 P.M
Alt metntiei* and
officei*
ai
urged to attend.
1 be Phliatbea
t'la -v
uf the
F lr t l Haptiat Church will meet al
Ihe hunie of M l*. J I. D r at l|0H
Polk Avenue at H:0U P M Flection
o lficer* w ill take pla.e
Under the *|&gt;on»ui.hip &lt;.f H .ta
Siymu I ’hl *orority, the leceptloni*l at the F e inald-l.aoyhton Meinuilal
hotpilal D M i*. W. H
Hrlm on.

FRIDA Y
Sallle
lla ir b o li
Chaptei
of
D.A.tt. w ill meet al 3:IK) P.M. at
the Imat work* for a tiig on the
boat “S k y la ik ”. H u .t r .&gt;r. will he
M i* . F. K. Roumlllat. M r*. Kdmund Meinch, M r*. H a iry Tooke
•nd Mrs. It. J I *-hm»n.
MONDAY
The Deprinlable Cla«* of Ilia
First M ethixli.t Church will meet
with Mrs. K. N. t.ondrnhury on
H i o w i i Avenue at H u l l I*. M.
The Wom an'. M i.iio n a tv So­
ciety of the F in t R ap ti.t Church
w ill observe their neaton of pray­
er fo* .ta tr n d .iio n * u«iny a* their
theme "Tell Me About Florida."
•C ircle Ria with M i*. A. I. Tho­
mas, program chairman, will con­
duct the service at 3:30 in the
Memorial educational Hutldtny.
T l KADAY
The It. W Ware Rible C la*. of

P a r t y G iv e n
R ecent

M l** Pat Hrcwn, who became
th» w ily of Yrrnuii tla id in la .I
Friday, w a. tu.noi.-0 w ith a kit-hen
• huwrr b&gt; M l** Jackie Cam .ro
and M l** Rvvcrly Cradlck at I I*
home of lh» latter on \Ve.h«**t.v
evrm ny prior lo her m arriage
The g ait) room* were a'ltoc
lively decorated
w ith
lu m m n
flow er*. Ih y ir fir th m r n t
table
wa* overlaid with a
beautiful
hand-made tact cloth,
centered
with an arranyrment of pink Bow
era. balanced with huininy tap er
in c ty *t*l candel holdet*.
Contest* were enjoyed lo the
y u r*t*, with Mr.*. A lvin kilg a tricl
wlnniny the ptlfe.
Toward the end of the rveninc
deliciout refieshmcnt* w e r; «»rvei'
by the h o *tr*.r* to tile '
her mother. M r. Paul Hmw . M»*
It. I.. tlaidin. M i* J. K. C.radick
M r*. J M. Cameron, M r*. A lvtr
K ilp a tiirk , Ml«. Joan
Dampicr
M i** Jane Fold, M i** H rttv
J'
Holloway, M l** Jelilae
Slevrn*
M i* (Duncan llakei, M i«* Tomtit"
M rthvin, M i*. Faye W illia m * am'
M i** Jane McGill.
A l.o M l*. Janrlle
Jei'.Mnwm
M i** D in t. Paitin, M i . . Itettv I sm*
P aitin , M b * M aiv lane Eubank'
M i** Jranrtt* Wulfer and M l..
Arhell PairHh of Trnne**ee,

SCHEME ,

G A R M E N T RAGS

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C IC RANGE Round-Up!
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roung Ament an*, d u lte il nt
; MOOUl to he tb alle tj ml,, ||,r , , m#J
• letVKet lo light a war wlmh none
! of •»» want ami which mo*I t.| u&lt;
• think u r hluiitleiPtl mlo, c«n (hank

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and Air f orce t* no longer il,r to­
bacco - chewing, |iuhlMi - |ti*ying
Jwnrhman ot I'resnieni Irumap,
but the nun who to lutreidully
a* chief of staff whipped together
l * r ale»l army the w.nki ha*
« r i teen during World War II
j* ••w ild he taliify in g lo icive un­
der him with the t»«lii«iioo lhal
'• »o Hand in ihe way ot
Ull.male victory and wl.al q he«i
lor the men who have to light

The lug (&gt;| education program
Harm which lliousand* ol ra-C I’*
were rent to college* ami univer­
sal#* throughout the ,„unlt) *1
Urn taxpayer*' rape,,.# u due, we
» « h t slrnotl *ay overdue, |0, *n
investigation next week rongre..men want to find out how good it
W0«. or how had. in rate ihe i* m*
nuuynilanan project „ , B1(n pfo.
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SKCML TINS WEEK ONLY!
FLORENCE
Regency GAS RANGE

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and

shoes
a lw a y s

to f i n d ! Y o u ’ll lo v e th e
p o r k e ta ,

to o !'

Green'* Fuel tta * Syalem And 4
Month*' Supply Of Das . . .

CANASTA AND BRIDGE TABLE COVERS

Tritium Found
rtto a n a a e o

J r .w

F s *.

Om i

e**enlla| tu the tnaklng of
||.
iHJitilia. T U DulSifii rumtiany h i*
l-eeti lommltaluaisl i u build atotnl-

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along with double weight hydro

m o re

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eri T a f f c a h e e n , a w a t e r -

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r *lled d eu terlu m -w lh eh eel-

w VrL*rd r7i‘Lh
*»,w '«»ro|&gt;* hy
JT*
Ll,’bf J1° l 'he Instltatr of
Niictear Hludtea, Un|yert!ty of
UhltOgvi, and A. V. (U u ttr o&gt; Ihr
Researrh Irwtftntw of T»hi^|e U lfiMeretty. It (a made by ronnb ray*
hitting nitrogen In thg T ft, gg,j
rfasiffng It Tnto tritium aa at" ,,,
s tin)#.

th a t

th e

gum o

o ven

WM foUnd ih three

in te r e s tin g , q u i l t ,

p n io f p la s tic t h a t

nnd

Modernize

y d Ur kitchen
NO W w ith thin beautiful d i­
vided top Florvnce Gan
Narige, uzing taut, clean,
economical, non-poisonous

fn r

ta b le t

m ake

*ntl*ta know a* "hegty water."
The natural tritium wa« dlx-

c o ln rs

c a rd

loo ks

fe e ls lik e t a f f e t a

lo v e ly

co lo rs

of

In

ro se .

b l u e , mulberry* green
At Thai Tim*, (iovl's Regulation
Com

Into Effect,

Which

Higher Down Pay manta,

and

iM -ucii; a ls o r e v o ra -

ib le

c o v e r*

in

^ a a te lt.

They snap on for bura-

The f i i »t meet lily nf tlie fa
• ra.on uf St. Monica Plunder *
the Woman'* A u xiiiaiv f»«i t*
Kpiscupal Church wa- b -Id
•
T u r.d ay evening at the home
M i*. K. W W illia m , on l.aui
Avenue. M l*. I.auien Johnson a c
ed a* cv.-h»«te«» with Mr». W ill
lam*.
M l*
Fled Dyson Opened tl&gt;
meeting with p ia v e r. and the
started the discufkion of the won
for the coming scat She rxplati
ed the tintv of each committee an
asked foi v o lu n trn . foi r liairtn*
uf the committee*
The* ate n
follows;
M r*.
t.aoia
Johll*toi
C b ti.tia n social w oik; M i** Fib
alirth DyV.n, C h ir*tm *. caul
M i* Blake Ripley, edu-stion; Mi
Alice Richard*, n u i-c iv . M r*. Ii
chard F a n r ll, promotion, M r*. •'
E. t ailton, social;
Ml**
Can
Stone, United ti.ank*
offering
M l*, (lo tdoll til ad!*-v, ho*piaBtv
M l*. It. W W illiam *, .ecietarv
and M i*. (1. I*. Ili.hop, 11 ea*urer
A fte i tin meeting refre-hnien*
w rtr servetl. Tin- nrvt meeting veil
tw held on ttet. In at llm hum
of M r*. C. F. Carltmt on f.r.4 Pin
mo.a Drive. M r*. W altri Mei
wether w ill l-e co-ho»tr«*.

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See for youraeU — today. Come in and snap
Mickey's bow. Then, snap them up —
for your kids, for gifts. j/CCr
Look, Mom! They tub with flying
colors — fast to sun and *ud»!

W K i

T b * debale and vote on I hill •
chill's motion w ill keep the *-uirent rm eigency *r*tlo n *•( Part am rnt—calle«l to d lw u ** defvn*t
m a tter*— in Loiulun an r v t i* day.
Member* bad eaperted to vi"d “ I
on Monday.
Cburcbill dr*crilw il tbr y .,**in
me-nt move at th i* time •* * «»nIon and pa 1 t i * an art.”
Attlee repotted:
**'\Ve ate ca irym g out whivt «.x*
luiksrvt In Parliam ent."
.Strong ru m o i* that tbe govrin*
mrnt would make It* move t,,*Dy
already bad led Hie C o iu e iv a tu r*
to notify all tbelr M l'* H,at Hoy
m u*l la1 ready for a »e**ion ,,n
Tuetday.
There were two »«-iu«iJ* of
tliouglit on w hether a governin' nl
defeat would mean the "•&gt; &gt; "»
lion uf A ttlee’* government.
Home parlianieidai &gt; o l.w iv. r*
•aid Attlee I* tMiund to a. crpl Ibe
motion a* one of reroute and to
milt if Iwaten. tlthers held ti *t
the motion, even it ra n le i, n v d
not t»e trratevl a * a '"liisjoi m et­
ie r" which traditionally would re­
quire the government in powri &lt;0
step out.

7 OUT OF 10
WOMEN CHOOSE

KOTEX

P art, Mild

Conti

CASTILE

SHAMPOO

U. S. Warned
•C a n t la a e a •’, * * C a t ' lia r ■

first sdvanetd actor* Ibe
i m Ii
parallel, tlie report wild:
"The UommUtlun I* unanlm&lt;&lt;u*ly of Ihe uplnlon Ilia! n„ o ffm -iy
could |Kit*llily have been D i i , )&gt;-d
■cro*i the parallel by tin Itepub
lie uf Korea
"Tha invaaion «»f the l* tn t,-iv
nf the Ba-puhlir uf K uira l,v d ir
arm id force* uf North Korean ml
thoritle* wa* an art nf n g ? "'*’ 1
nnt w,t 1.1 without
warning
*&gt;&gt;d
without tuovoradun, eaeiitllmi of
a carefully prepared plan."
The disparity lietw rrn ‘. V , view*
uf II. 8. and South Kuiean yiililsry
Intelligence dated l&gt;ark a* far a*
last January, tbe report Im lm t. l
At that time, the rum inl**iun **ld.
Ihe chief of sta ff uf ll,&lt; '
*
Korean a im y ttp u ile d do- N otih
Korean* had 176,OIM) men under
arm * and lh a l it wa* only a m*t'**i
of lim e I.elute they would alia k
I t added, however, dial
lin e
Genera' W. I,. Robert*, rhlef .,f Ho
United Slate* Korean m ilitary ad­
visory group, disagreed with th&lt; *&lt;aatim al**. tie told the (!omi*l&gt;&gt; •
Ihe 100,000 atrenglh of Ih r South
Korean arm y w a* at lead eoual ti
that of the N orth Korean aituv.

S T A R IS S I NDAY
U t a lt D is it f g *

S A N T O R 9 • O R L A N D O RD
T U R N ON r L A . 4 3 8 A T
T H E J L A S IIIH C A R R O W

and Shorter Terms.

One

,0 «dl»«». I I bll-

Im gs

f .50

With A

NOW SHOWINCJ!

tWng they hart found uni already
*»vi dollar* that were a usn al

sh o e

l-e a t

ro o m y

A * Pictured
I snipDiely Inttalled

p o cket

K e ep s y o u r

nay

Beautiful

ra u ia ha promlaed not to
lice mediclm- anymore uni
had gone to college nndei
• •I bill and Iweome a Sor
doctor,
Carroll said he had I*
Mm Loud wa* again practicli
Dobbs Ferry, and had a*k*d
lo th police lo arrest him.

G

Tom

Jccp crt! There'* never been anything
like it I These lovable Disney dutacter* some
popping tight out — *0 kiddie* can
much 'em, tweak ’em, tickle cm,
fore ’eat!

IL V (e S

n f c o lo rs .
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CHARACTERS IN

in c le a r p la s tic nnd a v a r ie t y

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M l.* M a ry a ie t Ansley, bride
elect uf th i. mouth, ua* honored
with a »hnwrr on Tur.day evenlnr
by M i* Raymond K»!»i ami M r­
S J. D a lit at tile home o f ih r
latter on M yrtle Avenue.
Summer flo w er, w eir placed r i
fe rtile ly thinuybout the roomwith
the
decoration*
centerr.l
atound a m iniature binte placed 01
the mantel piece.
M l*. Davi* pie-entrd the lion
orre with tev eial piece* of illl'r
In h ri .r lr c lo ! p a lle tn and Ml
Kadei pie-ented tier with ,*?xcr*
piece, uf china In hei * hn*en pat
ter II
M i . J..e Pavla ami M r*. J. l ‘
Ib u llin .h .I w eie awarded tbc pi it"
fol tbe contest Tow aid the en
of the evrntny the lovejv yift
weie pie-eotcd to M l** Antiev *'
d rily h tfu l refretlilllen lr weie »ef\
ed by the h u .|e ..r * to the honote
M U * A natty, lir a . 4. IV. An»lc&gt;
M i* t \ I M c K .r M
Mr
t» c
(illd i.. M i*. II (' liardy. M r*. Hot
Callahan, M i* J D Callahan. Mi
J. I*. Thurmond, M r* C. 8 llrow i
Mr*. A It. Steven*. M r*. W . I
Vance. M r*. Joe l la u . M r- It I
lla ik r v , M i . . M a n Kent*, M lI’eyyy Howell. M i*, Hobbye Moi
toil ami M i.* Mm pme Kubank.

similar ciltic ltn i.
H r 1 ailed II "alvaolutrly e*
•rn lla l at Ih it pi event time, In
view of the international *liuattoi,
tu maintain a* much a n il) a* p*&gt;*

W A LT D ISN E Y

IJnlicenHud Doctor

&lt;d tu make an inatallrrm lit payinriit on an auturnoblli-, arul a
Hartford finance company aake.1
a check «,n him.
liroadtwnt aatd an inquiry at
Ihe Slate Department of Ftlucalion revealed MacLeod hart no
mnllcal license. The department
had twen investigating the bark-

M i* . Joyce June*, daughter of
M r. und M r . J Yidel June* under­
went an emergency apcndrctoipv at
F rin a ld l.auytdon M .-m uiial l|o»
ivital la«t Monday She I* recoverluff rapidly.

THREE

Miss Margaret Ansley
Honored At Party

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a r c i a i s K S v ^ a ....rt,?h

f l l f l . rS

M r*. J. D D riy ye i. Iia* irtu rn rd
to lied home at koj Palm etto Ave­
nue afte i
unueryutny
a m a id
ul.eiatiun at the Oianye Memorial
llu ip ita l in Oilandu.

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

liritish SocialintH

I

f? n n /in M in e r

M r. and M i*. W. C Hutchison
have a* * lie 11 house Curst. M i*.
Sallle F a ilr of llobhv Sound, Fia.
and F ail field. Conn She w ill he
then y u r -1 foi a week.

Riil Huli-bivun, si.ti uf Mr. and
M i*. W. C, Hulrhi*»n ha* irtu rn
ed holm- afti-l *|H-iidilig the &lt;umint-r in M iliiift. Pa lie al-o visltrd
In Cnniirrticul Ml HutrhDun will
leave next week for tlie t'niveixlty
uf Flullda wlirir Iu- Will resume
hi* tilid ie * in l.»w Hv-Iu kiI.

DECORATING

kt* made "a lia r iliililulRilial ad
tutlinrill *, She will plohahly be
rehaird in another monlli or Iwo.
Prrion*) note lo liddir, Ifetlrr grl llriiadbcnl »nld M ac U o d '* dupllcity wa* dikcnverrd when be fa il-

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THURSDAY SFPT. 14, 1950

T M K H a V K IU M I it K IM I l&gt; M A N r O R I) F I M R lD A

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rrice3 Good Thru Sat., Sept. Hi

Quantity Rights Reserved

Supoibrand Coloied Quailms

Thom peon
Seedleee

Minnie Maid or Snow Crop Frozen Coucenlraled
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Orange Juice
ISF5*
Grapefruit Juice
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KJg
Lemonado Mix
CllS
Ornngc-Or’fruit
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M *n »t» f»

V»i*n* ih» « *I u m

Tnu (iffIrf — thr
M t ( l i l n t iron
look (nr. Ann In
apprrrlallnn
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ttin r p ilr n n it r ,

Tropical Brand

I hr* iirr'rn l IM
mnnrj • raving
v ji I n r » i h r y

S u e 3H0 Sunkiat

Lemons 2 ^

29c

Yollow
Cooking

l&lt;nn* While

Polaloet

33c

O w n Top

know you want
•o m u ran «lork
to u r pantry to
o vrrlnaitthi.

No 2 Can#

Highlight" Orange

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COFFEE

JU IC E

r-S U P E R

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Lima Grands

Hams

JACK SPRATY

ARMOUR’S
Treet

49c
ARMOUR’S
H o t C an

Star Deviled Ham

Hickory Sweet Sliced Grade A

Roast

Peanut Buter
Pound

Fryors

All Havara

lb.

59c
Philadelphia Cream

Oiilck Frm rn

Baking Hens lb. 59c

Whit# They but*

Mraty

Red Pelt'll Fillets |b.
Fillets of Pollock
h.
Fillets of Codfish lh.
Dreiwed Whiting Fish lh.

Rennet Deoserta

35c
25c
35c
15c

Fryer Backs lb. 29c
Port
Neck Bonos lb. 19c
Pig Tails lb. 23c
Pig Feet lb. \2Vic

RIB
RO AST

TANGERINE JUICE

A gen Proton (Northwestern Variety) W hile They Laul

2

Agen
Agen
fewell
lewell

46-ot Cent

SWEETHEART

“ FAB”

[SUPER SUDS

OCTAGON

Toilet Soap

Powder

Large Size

Toilet Soap

2

Reg.

15c

large Bm

28c

Bor.
ri ‘ ,r*.

28c[

3

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19c

Reg.

Ferdhcok Lima*
English Fea*
Chicken Breauti
Legs A Thigh*

CASHMERE
Bouquet Soap
Large Cake

12^C

SWEETHEART

“ A JA X ”

OCTAGON

CASHMERE

Rath Sice Soap

Foaming Cleanser

laundry Soap

PALMOLIVE

Bouquet Soap

Reg. Size Soap

Raisin Bran
2

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DREFT

• ir- lr A. P rrarad &amp; Drawn
j . , (in, 8M|i|'r«i

Cottier Cut Pork Chops
Sliced Tender Beef Livor
Creamed Collage Cheese
Sugar Cared Piece Bacon

CakM

24c

11c

Package

3

Cake*

22c

2

17c

Regular

2 Cakee

17c

CL0R0X

CL0R0X

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0CTA00N

Vi G r ih n .

Bleach

Cleanser

PALMOLIVE

Powder

Bath Size

■oak

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PAGE SIX

Dl f 1(011. Sept. 14
(A*)
Southpaw 11,1 NfW houter *n
ham ifr V n Ka*chi w rir ilia &lt;&gt;|ieiung p i" lung ib&lt;&gt;irr » lotlay
Detinil 7 i ( r t t tl.iilird with the N rw Y 'u k Yankee* in th r firit of
f t m r tlniraJuua reliet with fu *| plaC&lt; at Make.
Only « half value ir p a t a lr j thr two tup Aineiican Lestt
te n d ril witli the Bengal* nut in
frunt W u - they w et* able to i hi*
veteran
rlghthanurr. I ’aul
Win lha odd i » n r of th# ID the &lt;D is iy i T ro ut, tu the hill t &gt;two tram * have played thu- far. tuerrow and Saturday.
Detroit I* thr only * tut, to hold n
Byrne, n I ig rr tam er from way
4e*n&gt;n'» edge uvrr the defending bark, a ll. inly ha* bratru In tio d
champion*.
five tim e* However, th r etialiC
Each manager, ratter tu win the lefthander hn» been kaynrd in
k n p u .t.n t firat »nr, j* shooting h i* lust hi* s ta ll* . Ford, 21yrar-oh l giadunte front Kan-wv
C ity , I t unlw alrn. He ha* won *ix
starta and ha* eurm-'l hlnnelf n
place on New Y o rk'* hig five.
Ilouttam an and Trout uwn se­
ven decitions n vrr thr Yank*
th i* y e *l llm iit,in a n ha* five of
throe. But he, like llyrne, ha*
hern fullering of late.
Fscrpt for minor injurie* to
the Yankees' f i r i t baseman John­
ny .Mite nml flin t aorker-out­
fielder Johnny llnpp both rlnl&gt;-&gt;
ore in line phyoirul »lm|ie for
the arrie*.
Both .Mize and llopp were hi it
in tin Cleveland aerie* hut me
leudv to play if i ailed u | h,i i . Miraouatained
a
slightly
sprained
New
York
manager
I n*ey right w rist Tuesday night when
Itengrl,
whose
team
Imunerd he hanged into the i ailing I* hind
ark )&lt;•*!&lt; idny In WnMo|i the In- first while rn trh iiig u foul pop.
|ian*. 10-T. after losing that H-7 He m ixe d yesterday’* game en­
learthreaker to Clevelanil tin' tire ly , hut wan to play today,
irrvliiu* night, named Tommy llopp, who moved over fioni t- ft
Jyrne ami young W hitev Ford firld to f illT n fo r Mize yi«ter■i hurl the second ami third ilay, pulled up lame and wa&lt;
|ame*. Tiger ho** B ril Itnlfe is ■used afte r the »«-verith inning.
A ll the Tigers w ith the izrep
ix p e rlrj to send Houttrinan and
tion, of course, o f lame-ainint
V irg il Trurks, are lit and n m
to, go. Manager Bed Ilolfe was
g le ally eiirouroged by the fimrelief pitching of Teddy &lt;■!•*&gt;*,
who was sideline.) foi aheiit a
D p I nm r t r U l
month with n »«r«' left shoulder.
113 M *(a o lla A t* .
I'h
The young BOUthpaW looked ex­
cellent in n two-huiing relief stint
(■gainst the Senator* Y'eitrrday.

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G A IN E S V IL L E , Kent. I 4 - t / F i tiuti today when hr far,-, hi* onCut— A full afternoon of g»m*-cpn- &lt;lUi’tui in th« i event l i u . i i
dltlon ?cr itnm.ay'i I* &gt;,n tap for championship, youthful K.-n Mi
Tlm ida** G ator* till* afternoon firrK .ir uf Australia
They Intel in th# feat m e mulct
»- Coach Boti W oodruff p re u e *
hia ineanerlenced squad towaid of th# t|uniti*r final tuund iti the
a peak for the npenar with C ita­
y im tliw K I Tournament
s sir o n i s i i soi i.
del a week fio n i ftaturdav.
Sharing intciest v*ill l.r another
IK l M
W I I*. I (,N
the (quad •ctlmmaved tlife r q u a tU r tlti.il mat. t. b*tw can Her
Oerroli
IT i i
««* -----g &gt; * Turk
It It
«l&gt;
‘J game rendition- Tue-.tay and will b it K ltm of Beverly H u ll, r .nnts
Hoslon
fs i i sjs i
Vo through the final tra c t lee r f •up fa r the U. S -in r tr
tow i . sr,d
&lt; I. . •Isn't
*1 VV its
*
thl» kind neat ftatnrdat aftcm-ion. F.arl Ci k I w II uf I,o* Angele*
»V«-MnsOoi
i&gt; I i
III If
Schiocdcr, l:ey man on A m u
Chicago
I I I*
I l f O ', S. vt week the work w ill taper
at. imuis
*&gt; *c l i t i«&gt;j nff considerably.
hut's D»vi* llu p tu rn , U » &lt; il t
l'Mi.&gt;dei|'l,M
I i s* 111 i l
_a uiur halfback Loren Bruadux th r 2 1- J'VUr-dl J Aunt.- |iy ■corU m h I I s 1 rs lo tH ,
and «jjihom in&lt;* Ken Sumner, i of l l l - l l , BY, &lt;M. anJ u itL it
,'ttw g o,* ( i , i ’l♦ , • 1*,»*■ I
fla il nbi| 11iifo ld Long were atnone upsit went ih h muni tv - chan &lt;**
n *tro ii *. Wssaniatiin i
f t . I j m ii * 1. I'MIsaelaMs I
the mott notlcaable iotll earn er* of ke.-plng the troohy.
lOl.ls M n i« •rhritnle-l I
yeaterdar In the offensive *erfml ia a l t 1 - l s f
luiniHtoH tb#*i» w ill &gt;mi a *iinl
N'ats Torh *t i,«iroll —Ifsset,I t l l - l ) mage. Sophomore tackle Charlk* l)il re rie l i f D a d . ( ip plav w h.n
V*
to-w-sr ( I I *1.
Lapradd and Junior guard J»m r*
PUIIsdrlpaia *t r * l t * ( n - l l o n l i r i ­ Reave* twove*! t ly
t&lt;iugh)aa tu A u s tia liii't f ia n k Kedgnian again
l l ) «*. Cain &lt;1-111.
faces Torn Brown of San Fian.-is
Warriinat',1, at I'lerrtsm l in iatii) — hamlla In the defemlvt- Work.
Brtwdux. a
trim 164-pnuuJer co, the young man hr aldnped It
Moreno tl-e i v* A»,sr lU-'li
ll's tu t, si rtl I.,.nl» la lg M i -N ito n w ith good tpeed wnd raceptlortal quick faOiion, &lt;J-0, B-ti, 8 -J.
( T - l l is. lu liiitii* i i l i or Hisrr
Bounding out the Inackel tonyaueuvainhihty, loft tackier* r ruu
»* I/.
tv-handed a num lar uf ttm ei to mot low , National Champion A it
JleMsIsiaa l ,* a is
whe
N*w Volk ut horn* t*&lt; IVa-hiri*
wrwve through the sreondary fur L arie n of San Franchc",
ton l. Ilosiua t A * * r l i l t lloelon auh-tunUol gain*.
think* lw should have t w o un tinI, I let roll I M i .' Ols r. ''III. .(go J
ifnarteib ack* Angu* W illiam *, vuji team, meets the lin y letro
Pl.lladeiplin, 4
|, - t i '. i l el I.tone ' t - l SI te-uls I. Haywimd Sullivan and k&gt;rd Stev from Mtvmit*. Feliscintu Aivtion.
risvelsrnl I. New Vera ) II .slim ; -it* concentiate-t on handling the
H tillid*l|ihtn i Iw s )
rteielsK 'l liell o ff to the running here* nml
k illin g pause* to end* and half
II,,si,,„ e l t.l-ine l* f New York 1
W ashing",ii r , u * / ( I I I l'lill*d -l
hack*.
nr Is 1 HI U n is 1. Iwtroit t r't»v*
W oodruff ti-n l several ilmaillng
la nil z. Now Voik :
r o i il s r i'l si lii'ins l I I I Wash
glarce*
toward
the
aidellnea
ingioo 3, 1, 11o-is 11&lt;r,is* I, in,non t
liy A ftfs fK T .il F.ll I'K K ftft
\ here Wiphornore ton ka
S ru ttf
In -ire " r, &lt; til'*« o i * * n r i i , "e
F'*- whatever roftaulallon
"
F'. ek land Jack N o hoi*. Jumoi fullW It 1.
I'ack Billy Bedell and junior end might lw, the Birmingham lhm&gt;i]&lt;
v s im v si.
i.
Jim French w ere for veil to limit had the p lra iu m ot 1,La, ting III
1 It V S|
W
I. I'rl. III!
their activity to taliath en h * ant ton Southern A ‘ «edatlon nit&lt;h«r
I'tiU id- Il k's
&gt;&gt;
ii Jli
o ff the mound before lews mg t
Ut '" k l, I&gt;
Is
t,
&lt;.** Ian- around th * firld.
I k . l . , 1.
it
11 . - i t t i i
" I guea* a lot nf hurnh* and Nashville la«t night 8 to ih
Me sr York
t«
*••
ill •
The V *l victory, • redlteil to It •'
f t U.els
•*
*« A ll U S hruiaet are to hr r i p e t n l Oil* ftehullx who v * • relieved in the
a *id.
U)m-ii»t,uW
is
t i - t i l Vi's time of- year,” W oodruff
seventh, sipinrej the first |ovin,
i l'i. .&lt;«'•
4*
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t"t J«
h il'M a l.
Li
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sene* nt one-all.
l l n s l l i te *l*f4 a r
The Atlanta Cracker*,
mean
\*t '
I ., J I'lt 1*1,01 gtl 1 &lt; M lll
while, w in walking over Meninhl■ all,. Hkilel till lain. Zlid ■ •in *
pi»l rail,,
■I tu I in fo rtify th^ntelves w itl
Nsn V,.rk l PillHkiiral, t
a 2-0 lead over the CTnrks In thr
Itosiun l. I'jiiiH *', :
oMmr hlilf of the playoff series.
( lii ii.ru ii . n&lt;-•-&gt;.*&gt;It &lt;(,, l rain)
8t l.o .11 at
Phil ,drl(,i.is
&lt;|,|..i
The tram * are idle today, swap­
I a In i
ping p a ik j for thr
next
three
Oasis* Tsdar
game*. A tlm ita will be in Memphis
PIMsoursl, III MH »erk &lt;)r Ija i-I.
i i i i i. l in i.*„n r i l l i
va­
Friday night and Ilum ingham . ,»•
il earn » i i sod Jan-sl, i i s - lli
to Nashville
iflm 10 0* 1, *i in ...i;l,n U i )«• f l&gt; ii* i.n a * r &lt;|J i i . -m l V 'liiiu ii
is i . hp I1* It, a i l - r i *ad
ft**
Harvard hold* a Id - 12 edge
11; -im
over A ■m y in a football te iie t
f l i l i i * " * i »i,.-ii,n--Hinei i i i - i i sa
Hubert T o n eff, tackle
from dating to 1886. Two game* wen
ham &lt;i i - i j i
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i t l.uul* ul l'M I*i)tlfh li IM stiti — Barberton, 0 ., it the heaviest tied
111*, ti*ri. ( . - I l l &gt;'l t'ollit 11 3 - 1) , plavei on IglUi N o d * Dame tia in ,
hp i tiufp'li I* I I .-r Johns'.n M i l
The A rm y-N avy football *&lt;-ii»»
at 23k pound*.
lt»ppp*l*lppa l,*w p*
stand* nt 27 win* for A rm y , 18
l'r,ll."trl|,b i* *1 lo.nl* l» i: lliook
for Navy with four tie*.
lyi, 3. Hi la.nl* I, &lt;'In. Inn.,11 t.
When
lha
New
Y'ork
Yanks
P liisn aiah i, i l i l . i t " I * » &lt; ) i - 1.
Texas t In i stnm and Southern
ilsistiio I. Nh a Vnrk 4. Ilrnoklri, 3 toppled the Chiwigo rard in als, It
llro o k li u al tiniii* M l , llu*l„n * i n * the first aih ih ilh d i win for Methodist h u w met 'I? tim e* on
Mess York I, PhlladeltiM* 3, '.I in In z.
Ted
Collinn-owned
footliall Uic gridiron, and »ach has potted
11*11 I. HI la "I* t I fiu &lt;«" 1. I ’l ll *
HI wins, w ith six ties.
btiiM&gt;&gt;
Aw«y |J| I'hilsdelnlila 1 leant.
-lo o al home l i l t : l't,ll*,i*lpl,ln
j
U l.C A ha* at leant one letterJ, &lt;'lilt„K" l. Plir-t-utgii z &lt; in .la
Texas A A M and V M I wiB
nail S. m Is,n|# 1, New York J meet Oil Ihe fnuthnl) field Hi I860 I man i * e m y potltlou for il *
Away IV " Itlnnklto «. New Yolk I.
JOS*) football catupaign.
for tii* first time.
P l.lla d ,II.til# I
N*HS Yolk Al home &lt;1(1 lioei.m I.
ftcooklzo I. Piil*l"&lt;&lt;gli Z. C'hlcaao I
Hr Isu ls I. t inrlnnall 1. I'MIaaelmu #
iir.ng phla (. A hs* r I I I lliinuii I. ti&gt; ok
S*sin*. UK 3
tluliltii

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ROBSON Sl’ORTING GOODS

Kiitrh’H At VoluNiii
CJounty D or: Track

W e need to to ld im m tu lin tM .r n ro m |M &gt; lvn t nii-t lin n ir In

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G A IN K ftV Il.I.K . ra p *. U - t i l l
— The (ililiM v ill* ( i - l l n i cathej
in on a 14-hit atta ck ami eight
( l i ' U n l lin t H at e rro r* to taka
an 11 H rhaughnaaay playoff win
her,- ta il night.
It war the f l r i t a n le * win for
the Q'a over the H a t* who tapfined Ih * f lr it th r*i- Kamea of the
I)ii* l four out of »»ven tel.
(la in r-v lll* jum ped 1*11y Iti.y
Outrri for four ru n * in thr 1'irt
fra un' am] the D r li n il r t i n n r r
tau g ht up.
Bill l ‘lillli|i- went th r route for
th r IJ M m . ait turf u ii n total of
nir.i- hit* hut .vlth always |&gt;|rnty
•if winking maiKin.
I&gt;rI lillil
lb ( t i l
ft Fernandes 3b
6 I 2 1 2
Allen |h
fi 1 2
1 1
Mi I • ml It
b O U S t
I ’ irtle i f
4 1 1 0
0
Brei aekr t f
4 1 0
4 0
Dunne r
4 0 1 7
1
Hi m-nirifr Sh
4 1 1 1 2
llarruur t&gt;
4 I S 2 .1
Outrri |t
0 0 0 0 0
tin lrir* |,
2 0 0 0 1
l n fm nandex |,
] 0 It 0 0
M -P u ltl
| It 0 0 0
Total*
.TO It 'j si |1
» Fanned for I-. p rrn a m tri in llth.
I ,:&lt;l nr*a life
all r h II «
Camper II,
f&gt; T 2 8 0
I 'on ton i f
6 1 2 2 0
Cade Th
6 T T I I
It'U,i- i l- r f
4 1 1 3
0
fire ureter a*
4 I I .0
H
Canine i'
6 0 T &lt;1 0
llrg n h u il If
T H I S
0
Smith 2/,
1 1 1 6
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Dr. Henry McLnulin

g u iir n iiliT t i

Gators Groom For Schroeder To Take
Citadel Opener In On Australian Champ
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l ough Scrimmages fCalifornia's
T « l Sr)ii&lt;ir&lt;lri if*1.!* *
b n i t fur a measure of consol*

(iainesville Defeats
Red Hats By II To fi

Hewhouser To Face Raschi In
First Game O f Showdown S&lt;

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t a e M l.l lo a l e la z H tl * , i l « i
lls * a lls ts *ls &gt; 4 a i

Talhthaim v 14, Vald-it# n (Tailsl „ « „ wins relies, 4*3r.
t A i . i p i I i ** hhI iis ser,e* ll'.in AILanr
4-1).

( h e p re m is e s he tw e e n i&gt; A . ,M. u nit 5 I 1. M .

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Wnnt to talk ahnut quality used ears? Thru the ttky'i
the limit, fur tnir imnl rant rou'f hr tupped for quality.
On the other hand, if it'* price that's your ehitj con­
cern, come in and set our loir, low, price tag*.

Ye*, ue think ue hurt JIhe top quality used car* in town.
■
A nd we'll slake our reputation on retry one of them.
Drop around and select a goml used car fur yourself.
Hear our sensible low prices, liberal terms. You uon't
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find heller all-round rallies aeiyuhtrtl

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glvm uninr«mjp*td w ir'd .

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rChlcken should be rooked slowly
Regimental song
the Seventh
|lo w l em peratnr#.
g Cavalry it -C a rry Owen."

t u i l a l .I r f m

lurse Tells How Hadacol
as So Helpful To Her

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Custer'* l..i.i Mai
June 26. In.'ii.

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Personal

nl \ itiim in n I I I , 112.

To W o m e n

W illi

ro il a m i N ia c in
pain*, n n v o u t iliaoiders, ami *
■in rill i .ill-.town weakened cun■lltioii ilur tu *urh lir fii'ir n r l* * in
Ju k i

M i*. Jennie Li**' A ilili', 112 N.
27 SI., Ku*t St. I.I.UI*. ill., ..w
| being a nuriw* t rally l i t * her
xnv»r w hin fo lk- ;»r«' -til Th.it
[It why whi'ti she t i in! all
of rrm rilir* nml didn't get t r l i if ,
|jM Itnrw »ltr u n * in li.ul -I...i -.
at
o f ttiu rir, befo rt alia
m l aU.ut H A D A C O L u n i t&gt;forr *hr found out -he hr. ■ it
Id tfx l-n ry of Vitam in* 111, 112.
iN ia iln . utn! Iron.
H tn
ii ' I t - i t M t ' i own i t i t r *
Intent
Iliu l. been n mu , f..t
(ovr. i t i , . u p . I i.u.l in tin(i work*
Jin* uml w in
to ■I,.' horpllal, I
[ w«,
It i i i .' nb l it..
' lixey
tp rllt. * v .hi • i ali i
i'. ' U
vxeakri. I tin &lt; jciin
m. *
Land I in n it liantly i-rt. iiy t -M
*ver 1 * * 111*11 l.t r | 'i ' ,• w t", i' *.
wa* terrib ly run -.1 ».
anil
I growing w u rtr I hud in ,
nil
I Binds of remedies. Don*; lliinl
Iw a m 't plenty scared— .m «■ I
lkno*', U in g a n u n *, w hin folk?
| art tr a il) in bail ihap*
I
h ta i&gt;1 on* ilay huw to many (oik*
! w r it bring b*l(i*ti lirvau e "I
HADACOL. I tr lii! It ami aftei
S bottle* I could trll a big mi
iiiovrm m t. Now I m t any I limy
I wan!— sleep w rll uicl I don't
IV * ilit iy spell* any iin.M' I
km full nl m e ig y lb ....... 1&gt; tt, tig
•bout H A D A C O L in that I ,Iuln*l
flnil out ulwiiit il sooner. Now I
am going bark to » m l. at lint,
(hank* to wonderful M A D A C o l "
Wh» H A D A C O L C lfra
Such I ’inr Ite -u llH A D A C O L iktr* not bring Just
symptomatic ir l ir f .
HADACOL
no* m akrt tt i&gt;oiiil,lr to arm .
ally lellev* th * roue* of nruritU

* y * lr lil.

Ii A D A COl. not only supplies
ili flr i M
* y » t * in * with extra
i|iiantili«"i »f Vitam in* H I, B2,
11 mi, ami Niacin but ul*n helpful 1
, . i . . . n t i u! i in |.t.i taut Calcium,
l ‘li...phi.ru* ami .M .m ganrir— r lr
iii.n l- -u vital tu hrlp maintain
.'m»,t tu alt b and phyilcal fitne»" I n 'Ih r * * V itam in * and
M in ira l* Cum* In l.hiuld Form
llu 'ir" * a very good i*a*on why
II \D A C O l. co airt In special liquid
I 'l i n .
lb . ,«• precious Vitam in*
iii.il M in rta l* a i* inor* *a *ily ana
■n.ickly ji.'o iU -.l into th * blood
stream this w ay— tra d y to go
ighi to u i.ik . A big Improvet.u t i* often m ilked within a
frw ilay*.
In .n l II* A 'Doubling Thomas'
\ f t , i lending .Mr*. A tlrlr'* wonIn f ill experience wnh H A D A C O I. -huw run you doubt thut
th i* g rra l nrw nuliitlonal fm
mull* will hr||&gt; you jf your *y*trm
,n k * Vitamins I II , 112. Iron, and
N larinT
What H A D A C O L did for M r*.
A ilclr, it ra il do fur you I f yuu't*
I ( f ilin g
firm llth
lo r tu i* anil
i 't'l.ny frum neuritis achr* and
|u in *. n n vi.u * d i*o n l*r*. iniontm, atomurh di*tr*aa and a gen&gt; m l run-down weakened rondit iin dur to such d rficirn cir*.
So whnt are you w aiting for?
Don't you n r that H A D A C O L i*
In- kind of | .roil net you m-i-d
tlir kind you should buy and th *
i iml you thnulil start taking im ­
mediately*
''uld On V S lrirl Monry ltaik
liu a n n l* *
H A D A C O L rv n i hrlp* build up
I lie hemoglobin of in ! blood cell*
I whru Iron i* In r d td) to to ilin '
through
your
body ra lly in g
these g lra t hraitu building ele­
ment* to rV rry body olgaii —lo
Out liv r i, lungs, b rart, kidneys—
i .rn to th * nails, hail and ejrea.
No wonder H A D A C O L hrlp* you
f n l win.di'l ful
Hr (a ir to yuurself! (iiv r your,
- i If n break If you hay* such
d* ficirncH**!
Why continue to
drag yourself around—u h unlm
to yi.ui * r lf and your fam ily —
i ■ relief may br a * rlose at
I , .n l a&lt; your rentrst drugstotr*
I r . .'ii.it H A D A C o l. i* iiirr iim .

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Copper

Automobile Salesman

Wanted
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lit*

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foil I Natoraliief J ioftevl
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M o iin litv , w ith ;i giM«l i liiim i li-r n m l Im ik g r o iim l.
Ik * vvimt.H n iH -rm n iii'lit
a n il

w h ii'h

coppery tone . . . faihiooed

|i"**ilio n im y in g n gim il M ilu r y

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p c ie u tio iitt i*ffo rl w it h t * \ i m

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ililig i'iit ,

conim iroiionH t'lin ld in g

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into smart, new Fumteri

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to f t i r i l m i alaivo n v i rnyr** iin o m i*.
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D&gt; i * |&gt;t* * nt ;ii

im tio im l i i | i u t a i i t , i i

Im

with matching bag.

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w it h

i n " i m t : ' a n * tin * re a l f i i i | i l o y e r * o f

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th e

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to p , t h a t he tie w illin g a n il a b le t&lt;&gt; ta k e h iM r u e tln n .
I f y o u a r e th at m a n p lum i* Holt It a k e r at
e v e n in g a tip in iitn ie n l w ith

te s ti H e lp set the co lor tre n d in

Seminole County Motors
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■I lunge A174.1*;, m t i l' tun*
Stores.
Ft tit S A I.K l i t Im
I ...... ..
U ird innertuli**, T'« ul F ile t,.n,

Sim i *
I L’X F D O F hK D S . ( ompb'le lint
Hun1'- lu ii'il.. Feed H*nr*
S K V K ItA I. huri'ln I $*,•.i•i&lt;I of .
new *pap*r*. Call 11(15 J m .i- ,v
_ 20(1 .Maple Avenue
IIA T H K N K T T K , Tiim fdi
aluiidnum, | i mi t n ull i
new, I 'hone

rim
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E X P E R IE N C K D
help.
turner's Drill- St'.,*
^ ’ A N T E D : Experjenred

—k
A p p ly
gri ■&gt;

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ediwalion. Appjy .tinignrct Ann

a ttr a c tiv e p r i i e t D r o p in to d a y for a n
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s h o e * fo r S p rin g 1951 a n d w in on

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Ii.o i i r I p ..n l) a r n i a l l n
mount a d a y .
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la r k I t a l ig i ii i .

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r e e o to iiw s t lint it

.in

• H A i'U l N t i Spanish Hum# with
I h i f i * large tuls in on* of th*
l.i'-t section* of Sanford. I hav*
••vet $12,000 in th i*
property
Imt owning to (h an g * »f plan'
mu*t »*ll im m rdiatrly. W ill ac&gt;
crpt any rrasonahl* o ffer or
will accept tat*
iiuh I t I
well
ci|ulpjM&gt;d Irailci a* part liaymrnt
and $2600 rash for equity bal
a m r payatde $57. per month
'ltd * is an excellent opportunity
foi unit intelligent ami sleadil*
employed prison. Apply M r
Itowrn, 511 Pluniusa Drive, San
font, Florida.
S P R C IA I. V .U .I'K S — I ’ H H E S
A D V A N r iN t t
Modern ■onriete blot'll bungalow'
with four Iwd-roonta on 10 a r t*
tin t with fru it
and ftuwers
$10,600 00. r.lmut $ miles fiotn
the (Courthouse. Also, Ml act**
of giaatng or (arm ing
land
fenced and partly cleared *•
IS.tKKt.OO or $15,00000 for both
Hi ms.
Nii i 1 iixim bungalow on la ry * Ie&lt;
in good residential section of
Ih * C ity — hardwood floor* and
inudein aplHiinlments, Itt.OOOOO
Cood terms offered.
I'. llA Y A Itl) S M IT H . HKDKF.K
M r*. I.. I'. I'aylan , A a to d alr
I'hunr NOk or HM4-R

0 ,}tr&gt;

i!. | n u , l . i l i i l i l &gt; . n m l m im &gt; m ,v .

FOX *!£ SUIT ?k

H E K A Iil)

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I Jury

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I*. S commercial jirm liir*'. n of
f t l l. n l* i» liiit'*l&gt; luinli-il Ut m e
run am i Winhiiigli.it.

The In fra sponge. made fintn i.
g o u r d , I t v e iy

b it'*.

|h t Suffered lleflrlcnde-

H A f iK

T 1 IK H A N H t H I ) IJ K K A 1 .lt . K A N K i l l ! I I I I l i l t I I M

U i.'i)

s l 'H I A l .

SRHVfCKS — IS

&gt;1 IH H IM IK P A IIIS
|: v d i i. Appliance W urhhig
Mi&gt;
l till I
I lie Ha III oI.I Elect lie (V
K tpair Dept. I l l E. 2nd.. I'hun.
tt!
_ _ _ _ _
NEW r I.OORH vurlacetl to pet
f e i i i i ,n Old lluor* made
lik*
«'■*. I liii'hlng, iliu n iu g A wax '
ing I'.irtab l* (Miwer p la n
12
ytnra iii|irririira ia H iiu./.cl*
County. II. M (ilvaaon, l^k&gt;
Mar v
vv V S IIIN t. M U R I N E H K I' M il
I spall icivU c nil make*. Atithni
itetl “ KASS"' me. h an ir*.
Th'
Sanford
EleilHc Co.
Ili.pal'
lie pi I I I E 2nd., rdiitrie 112.
bag line, hullil"i.'r, 'lump truck
muck, fill d in , xhrll and rlav
Iiv load or kdi. Contact I I. R
&gt; il&gt; 1ell, and a-soclatea, ItiP K
Mrw Y o tl Ave., D* Kami.
Ph
v.'il in 2H5 W
V I N E T IA N
III IN Its made t.
o rd ci. Hemlnule* Venetlar. Ulln*l
Cu
92ii W. 3rd Ht.
I'hun*
116'.* W
H I i* A I I t M O D E R N IZ E
voui
home U nlv III*; d o w n DOW i r
qulrvd. KHA Plan. Installm ent
I .m i r, I b'p'r., itouni 317. I'hoa*
■i' Sunfi.id Atlantic National
it.,nt. M i ml • i h Dlf?
A A lln ve you mi ahobolir Pinh
bin?
Contact P. It. Box. 1 67"
tS trb tlv confblent la i).
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HELP
W A .V li I'
E x p e rt*......I
■tenogiaplirl
ulid l,..i,kke,( r r
S A N F O ItH
fur permanent |&gt;" it"ifi bv l„eii'
wind*-u l*
fit m. Wt It * | toy It
H E K A M )
Hanfotd H -rn|,!.
i
A ttT IC liK H FOR S A L R — 5
A V O N I 'l m i l l i TS
SWA I' SHOP - 405 ft. 4th 8L M O T H E R S - with vhool d arted
We Huy, Bell or Trad* most
again eapennc* nt* Up. You ,n 't 13 S o l ICKMI'EHSON A lJ k — 11
—I
F O II H K N T
anything. Phona 1 1 4 4 ._____
earn that needed n m n ri. W rit*
W A N T E D La.lv to .h a re lions*
Nroini Seabury, MU I
lltl
K
S
IIE
I.M
A
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R
Red
Roaa
F**d.
with widuM Pluiiia 1450-W ___
RE l.A K A A fA T M K N 'T H . Room*
Ave.,
Mt*
Doia,
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Tourhton A W atson. 1101 C tln y
and flior**. 110 W. First Streat
address
fm
inti
iv
&gt;
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Ave I'hona IIIA-J.
-IS
A l IttM IIIIIL K S
Fhon. IPO-W.
b t n V E R Y Buy f"« It ■&gt;. I. Rm.re IS—
F oUn IHIIKD ADIJkrOKRKNT We hoth loss when you don't bring
Call 11(',6 J
T H E

your prescription* to I.ANRYTL

IIIIY IN t; A CAR?

lb fore finan

I t-Rootns w ith piivat# bath and
I’ti.'i.* 11)3
W A N T E D : i Im • d l d te r.
Onring *er in In tave money. In
Electric kitchen
who I* Inleiualrd In |&gt;ern!vr!nnt
• tallmenl l^mn Itep't,, Room 317
M
KRCHAN'illflK
^xckanga
W
*
I t-Roorns w ith private hath and
Phone 2kb,
Hanford Allantb
C b and willing to work. Mn-t
buy, sell, swap. 3*1 E. l i t PMne
’ Electric kitchen Apply 312 W.
Nat ii n il llueli Memtiei F I 1C
i tip *rien &lt; e il in
automnhili
I- . ' I
4th Street or Nl/k Pkg. rdot&gt;
washing arid luhri'ath.ti
lp;!u MODEL A Foul Coup* Ex
, 410 Hanfurd Ave.
Ua*,l Work I'an l*
Pkc pr.
126 gal.
IKK and four room apartment* Top Flight Paint
urnlsheit or unfainl-hed. Os All »l»&lt; Tenia A Tarpaulin*
Don't Buy III you try
Apia. Call !•*&lt;) or IR21 even
A R M Y -N A V Y SHHI’ L l'S
ii n Sanford A l t ________Ph. I M I
CELY furnished small apart
II In good nrigkhui tma I for Ftlfc HALE—Brand »*w 4 buiner
(|u* Rang# I M I * at Firadone
fitted couple or

two

ladies.

TOt Magnolia . ______ _
SEE R noM a|.*rui»nt, ■■,r* "
Trch. extra roll * " x . but In
■•dlata pusae-rlon. I'a it Av.
»"»
»r I 't "I
RENT;
Furniihad apartat. Dow nstair*. 1717
I ’ark

». Ph. 876-R.
r&lt; £ F o 0 M

.
*nd

. _

Pour-room

b a g 1' ,,fi W. J.&gt; » « 1n#_AT«.
ATB F O R S A L K -J
7 room*. U tf* Tot. CitT-U-E.

HUNT

M lilt i I IIY M IM I'A N Y
Box 140
________ Hanford. I lor Id*

WORK W ANTED

—9

(•llent i uii'lltluU, one owner
Price reuaunibl*. SHinurl Ful
Ion, II2 U
I8TO-J,

Icwaat

A v *.

Phim*

I ' l l CHEVROLET Pick Up tbwd
motor extra clean—8 ply lire*
Price jUatuu (half casht II. P
Stearns. Enter pels*. Ho* «3 ^
a o rta,
JEEP, (parlal Job, wilt carry' 7
F«fc HALE—Large site Home Ga*
people, excellent condition, co*'
S E R V IC E S - I I
Iteaura $59.Srt at
Flreston* I I - S P E C IA L
me $2,19X1 caili to th* nlckle, will
Slurea.
take $950 rsih
Apply
Mr
LAW NM OW Eh* Hharpenad ht
T R ^ T T O R . New uied lk re * weel cyder repaired. |nck. and h' •• Ibiwen. 511 Plumoea Drive, Sar­
on# of tha boat mad*. Hydralk
work. Prompt *et* a. II. W
tor,I Florida
lift, puwar taka off, will ant pull
uma&gt;. 310 E Dh Hi
___
- I I
and out worh the b#a*. «9#rvfo
TRAILERS
iM tlO MHilling Hentlnei. Or- 14—
raamnabl# offer fa r let* i m p
ndo
Evening
Hlar.
Cat)
Ralph
tT
lT
S
U
P
R
E
M
E
,
27
ft.
Tandtm
coat. Apply Mr. Bowen. M l
nwui
____
____
Heaultful finish, latest ronven
P umota Drive, Baalord. fla
lencas ElecttD B rak U , awnlnv
return aW ut Sept. iSth
P w tr Lawn motrdr, coil 1100
4 months fi*a Iniuranca. $1753
8111,
Plano Technician,
w II tak# ba Ii, Mono. Apply
Monro# C R M T O ro *«iy . T il t », Phont 411-W i
U r. Bowen, M l M u n M Drlv#
phont 49-4,
Plarfda.
T Y P E S of llu lld o n r Work
R *||.
Reaiunahla I t a t r c - I T i c
fia t* * .
Carpenter A
C ra **v , *
f't.'-'.e n-11 M &gt;■ ena t

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m Q M T Atm SUGAR
COFFEE
AT YOUR FRIENDLY MARGARET ANN

Home Controlled Slores-W hcre Customers Send Tbeir Friends

iii:si;iiM d&gt;

n ig h t s

BLOSSOM TIME (!» CAN LIMIT)

B E A N S MILK 3

HIGHLIGHT

TALL
CANS

Tangerine Juice
46-0*. Can |9&lt;:
(ir’rt ScctionK
No. 2 Can |Qc

KEY m COLORED IN V »

OLEO

LH.

HOMINY
CORN

LIMAS

Heller Quality— I * e s s

No. I cun Ilie

C ok I!

P R f .A D K IT l i t

SAP DINKS ». can 7c

AI.WAVS HOOD—MARHARET ANN’S

DKJ’.SSING

RYE BREAD, Loaf 14c
OLD FASHIONED, Ea. He

i|l. 35e

I iMit I'rarti. t ,&gt;i imM

JUICK

NO. 2
CAN

No. 221 cn. lllc
&gt;*'.,

OLIVKS

ClIKKSK FOOD

N

A

N

A

S

_____

LONG WHITE

ROUND.................................lb. 89c
» SIRLOIN............................... lb. 75c
• T-BONE................................ lb. 93c

QUA KKit OATS en. 15c
(H I

HEISTS

No. 2 can l«c

RIB ROAST
59c
BRISKET STEW
u,
37c
SQ. CUT CHUCK ROAST
63c
SLICED BOILED HAM a 59c
LJ A KM C .
FULL HAI F .............. lb. 59c
H A M o #»
dD .................... ZZI *lb.*55c
►SHANK EN
LB.

ARMOUR S STAR

____

lb -

LY K ES TEN D ER CURE

_____

5-lbs.

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

A

M

S

21c

3 lbs

WESTERN SPRING LAMB

Shoulder Roast

C A B B A G E
FROZEN FOOD:

APPLES.........3-lbs. 290

Mimitr Maid Cnnc. * nr. m . I lar

Orange J nice
ll.innr Brand

(

99c

llnnni Brand

PWI8IAN

I I **»• nY|.

Turnip Greens

.23c

TEN DER LEA F

LIM ES.......... dozen 150

RED

ONIONS......... 2-lbs. 90
LETTUCE 2-hcwlR
S U N S H IN E

OR

IIL U E

LABEL

No. 5 size

69&lt;

SHR. WHEAT
PkR. 150

DOZ.

M IL D D A IS Y

45c
$9c

R IG -E Y E S L IC E D

G 4c

ob .

79c

S T K E A K -O -L E A N W H IT E

B A C O N :E"DC™— ........ **■

53c

S IIN S IIIN K

69c

lb.

I-Y E A R O L D S H A R P N E W Y O R K S T A T E

ADR A MEDIUM
¥N. MIIIITHD

FANCY' ICFRRRG

Vi 1 11.

1 31v
“

EGGS
DOZ.

KARO SYRUP

TEA

49c | Rib Chops

WINGS
m&lt;
49c C H E E S E i .b .
DRUMSTICKS l b . 79c CHEESE l b .
G I Z Z A R D S l b . 49c SWISS CHEESE

M A R O A H K T A N N 'S LABO R
IT .O K I D A Olt A DR A

11 "«■ P*»«-

Red Raspberries 33c

i .b .

H lt A D E A Q U IC K F R O Z E N F R Y E R P A R T S

GRIMES HOLDEN

'* ? r

1.11.

39c

Margart Ann Quality, Grade A Heavy Beef:

ItKKF HASH lb. cn, 20c
ttrg n lar 8 lr r I ’ k j .

HREEN -

|

LB.

LB.

UEORHIA

' jP T O N ,

POLL

75c

1 |,,s

T O M A T O E S
PO TA TO ES

tm

Tissue

It KG.
CAN

STANDING PRIME

/ANCY

2

SOI T EX TOILET

(lM V *. Cnrnrrt

(.OLDEN RIPE

Y

BABO

1 l.hk.

v *■

A

SKNATE
ALL (.KINDS
(Limit 2) Ll&gt;. Can

MARHARET ANN

i|t. jar 59c

PRODUCE
B

5-LB. PGK.

SLICED BACON

I 'M i r r ’a A lflrrlr.il

MARGARET ANN'S

t m ir lf in (HI

ONE PKH. LIMIT

PALM RIVER

.Ward H tlra | j r { . (Jiltnn

llrlw , Irttir* loNlilo

SOUP

FACTORY PACKED!

&amp;t*L MEAT DEPT.

MILTON YVIIITE AND OIIEEN

10 c

(Limit One)

Peaches

P k . B e a n s 10c

HOLDEN DAMN HOLDEN BANTAM

33c

NO. 2 CAN

OLD HI.ORY

NO. 2
CAN

3-LB. CAN

h u n t s fancy halves

EGRET CUT GREEN

HUSH’S I \N« Y

can

GOOD THRU SAT.

to l im it q u a n t it y

PKC.

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VOLUME XXXXII

THE WEATHER

H a n fo r d I f m i t f f

Ta Protect tha t a w e f the World)
To P re ao to the Progress of A ta.ncs
To Produce Pro* parity f»r Siafuro.

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IN D E P E N D E N T

D A IL Y

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

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Ealr and warm lh ro u |h Sot*
urdsy. g rn tlr la rla b lr wind*.

N K W H P A P IS H

No. IS

A turn luted I'rrm* Leaned W ire

S K I T . L I. ID'.l*

Allied Offensive Begins W ith Drive On Inchon
4 Byrd Demands
Quick Action
On Marshall

.MarshalI Accepts Defense Rost

W arPiofiteer
Is Denounced Reveal D e sire
By Symingion For N. K o re a

Senator S a y s Rus­
sia Could F o r c e
U. S. Out Of Korea;
Bill B a s s e s 18-7

Trum an Orders Rub- Mass Meeting Shows
bet Output Upped.
lh tt u n it;
I H 'r .iif
F o r
A nity Camps To Be
A lio 'llio ll
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Reactivated S o o n
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A 1 1*1 U n i t y

NEW YOKK. Sept. U - i 4 » , _

W A S H IN G I ON s ,,,t
15 t,1'&gt;
ll&gt; H i l l S lIIN N
w
* •' It S)inmgluu laid to
I *1 s V \ N iiilli K d r i Nr pi h
day that "a lew onpatnoln chltel
J 1.11 r r ii lluuo jiiil kuirAM*
-it. p la lilre i* a ir doing the H r l f K l l l i r i r t l III ill#* 1*41*411 M i l
ouiilry "leitou* damage .
litJil tldtUUl
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Symington, ihairm an of the Na
i l r j N-i I h h ii lliiitr* i* r ir m.1 L114ki
tiunal Seiunty Resource* Boatd. 4iii|iliit&gt;iou« U m liii^' I n
u|i ill
declared that tome buoacitnirn 1 t.tiiiiiiiiii’l liflJ trm lo iy
ate following a |x,liey of "hog
N rvi 1 11I llir 141itliiiyi
Inti urlil
p ln fil" and indicated
that
the . I if r lt
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government it getting
trady
to K.im Hmr Hu «m It urw%
track down on them
I ter In m
(tit rtllltf Ii .ml tirrii
llir
g u v rin m rn li
lop horn* • ,«l|rJ I*. p \|i|r tt ".* tfiiiiiuiif tlr
liont motiilirrr. Symington told a Mir (of 114ln.l1.il tiiilhc lli»&lt;ll bv
Senate Aimed Service* tube out
ilnillillloy ttir IHlK I ' t i i l l d
inittrr that clitip price m&lt; tra*e&gt;
Snulli K oMMii lr«iilr 1 « l i n r I r 4 f
once thr clatl ol the KolCan wal rtl l l i l l r j N.tlntli* (u ltra Milt-’lil
ale due m large part "to |ieoplr
-it llir (liir v* lilt It 11**|ii Ja
new in the market, or gam red to $MI»N a(r(r »| Mi l*M f» until ) iftirmake an illegal or black maiket « », iii4ilkr«| llir I »*1111c 1 b* Uvrrii
plo L t, or at trail a p iu tilrrn n g ! wd I nil I Mil' l nf llir *i*l|lltlV
A
profit,”
N a ir* «}*uii’t*iri,| l iiiniifiiiitil i|i:*%
Symington noted that uudn the r in mrn(
I "i tin *1 iii&gt;i l|i *i| |hr
new r&lt; onoiuu ro n llo l* law thr lilir jiu i 4 ilrim n r*it &gt; »n lit**
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guvrtnmrnl bat the (m iw vi In irqui
llir him ifirutrib mot rtl In ,i(io||«li
i r . a i i . M g u a r * a * K lg li)
»lir ifiYiiKin h&gt; intAtlirt/ South Kt»
i n tli.il I 4 *1 Sunday in Juhr.
•Sincr then
th«- CottiiuunUt*
tti-id ily »■vpandi-d th iii holding*,
driving tltr Sooth Korean* and
United Nation* force* I,,
*tn»ll
•iiu lh ia *! cornet of th, pinliiaitln
Hut tmlay matked the *t.i&lt;t id
the long awaited democratic id
Itotiert David Wehlwr, 2H, of frtuive. The Smith Koiean* want
Ortandn »«&lt; injured in an au'n. it to go all the way n.olh
The m **» rally wa* bpon-orvd
mobile accident at l.itu o'clock
tht* morning !m m rd i*t*|t couth hv Ihe Patriolic i ea^m &gt;.f Kori a
of the M o m ** Bridge. aKd w n Leader* lead ifteva l'« i to th r Uli
taken to Fernald-Laughton M em ­
II u n i . i t tta r * i * Ktabtl
orial lltHipital where ligiven
emergency treatment, but lie refuced to temain there. Slate Highwav I'airolnian R D. H a m - -n
repot led th i* morning
Eiam iiiatkon by Dr
Leonard
W illie E l . i i . 1-1 . fi'l, dint at
Muncoil dltcloaed that Webber had hi* loiiiir In Paula late W rdnr*
fruclured ritia, ktreraliun*, ant day afteffooiii foUowini* ,m i]i
ahraniona on the face and le ft tie** of Imile than 1)4 yeata
arm, Ihe result of bring thrown
He wa* leiin in Enterprise, Ala
from id* IWIU Oldaniohiie. He Aug 11*.
ninl wa* formerly
I-Ottrd tio u at the S h e rifr* of­ employed l&gt;y the At Inn tic ( 'on* I
fice on a rh argr of rrc k irt* driv­ Lin- Railroad fui alxiut * i i year*
ing.
lie wa* forced to re tiir |jecau*v
George Murphy of Jarkannvlllr, of ill health.
whoce I Witt Chevrolet Coach * • •
Surviving nre the widow umt
It-.a ila a e * n . r * * &gt; e * , i
two *on», K ti. I.rtie r nod l&gt; I'
l.eti, i
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llama
C ity ,
foiii
daughter*, M r* Ito rl* Spivey, tlx
Mince, Dorothy, t.-iiier and Mary
la-tier all of Ksllfold. nl«o two
tirothrr* and two «l*ter* in fin
N itlo u *l Employ the Phynicallv | lerprive ami one *t*trr in I 'r
llanitlrappci! W rck w ill L&gt;
1 I lima* Spring,
•erveil
throughout
the
United
Service* will la held at Erick
State* during the week of Oct sort Eutirtnl Home nt IK ill A
1-7 inclusive, John L. lia llu w u i, M. Saturday w ill, tin- Iti-v. I. It
publicity chairman for thr pro­ Kuthlon or field ling
llu rial will
gram in Seminole County, an­ he made in Kveryu-Cli ('cineleiy
nounced today.
The purputig nf the N , E. P.
H IG H L Y F.X ( i . t . l It (T E D
I I. week, hr pointed out, i« lo
O R L A N D O , Se|.t
If.
o l1)
bring to the attention of employ­ Orange Memmial
Hospital of
er* that handicapped person* can flria l* said tmlny a "•iu n la tit y
rflico-ntly
pel lor in
numi .-ou* of names" m u lle d In an ertnnjob,, and to »erk for handicapped emit re|H&gt;rt lu t night Hint forniei
ptrnoil* im ploym eig npporttml- State .S'uperlntnnlent of I'ublli
tie*
lio tiiic tli.ii 4'olln Engli-d. had Iw.-n
Sponsoring organiratloo* In ilii, ■Irirken with a hrurt attack
country are thr American lied
l'lie p atlrn l, admitted to th C rut*. A n irritan Ltgiuri, V e tr rv i* cnspltnl in critical condition, a n
o f Foruign W jr * DDahled .tin- identified today n- I ’u llrn Engrrican Ve'.- vrv '.rd r
K I u i I a ll*h uf Montverde, tioek driver
Statr Knipluyiti.-n; Service,
for n fru it concern.
Many nth.’ r " iita n i*a ti&lt; w , &gt;m IliK p ila l aide, -.aid they w ertiunal an.| local, have endowed lluv checking to -ii- if anyone at th..
N. K P. II program , he *ald. hospital wa* at futill in confuaing
A ll employrra of Seminole County tin- name of the patient with th *'
n rr utgrd to frive handicappc-l o f f'olln E u rtn h , un«ucre**fiil
pcr*on* opportunitiea where po*- lan did atr for governor in !I*4w
»lhle throughout the coining year.
Name* of available prrvon* may
ta* vreurrd through the local State
Employment Service.

1 hr Atlantic Council deputies in­
formed I hr i r l u i f l i n ministers I
today that all th * effo rt* ihu*
(a r planned for strengthening
th* d c f in m of Korop* against
j
lied aggrevsioa are Inadequate.
T h i* report from the dapuliea,
who hare been oieotlne la Lon­
don under the leadership uf
American C hart** M. Spofford,
cleared Ihe way (or a recommen­
dation that Ihe IZ-nation A tlan ­
tic Council a r r fe prompll&gt; on
(h r fnrmatiiui of a unified defensr furre under a alngle com­
HAM ID D IM N M H C a ita a v . tii-n. Georg* C. Marshall i n * * with tu*
mand In Western Europe.
wife in the study of their Laobutg. Va . farm where President Trumau
telephoned lo get Ilia acceptanie. The wartime Chief of Staff replace*
W A S H IN G TO N . Sept. I * -4/Pi
Larui* Johmon, whore in ig iiatlo n l* effective aa of Sept. IBlh. Marthall
U president of the American Ited Cro*a.
tlnfertudioiuil Souudpholo)
*f&gt; — Senator Bytd (D -V a ) lold the
Senate today that American force*
lighting in Korea are "not even
beginning tn »ee Jjy lig h l
and
would have tu pull out if Rum a
Hatted World W ar III.
The
Virginia
Senator
utgrd
•peedy apptoval of a htll to*|&gt;ermil P iriidenl Truman lo •in*0 *111
Genetal George C. M an h all. lorJ* mer Secretary of Stale, aa »ecielaiy
of defense to tucceed Lout* A.
Johnion, retigned.
"Tht* will give notice to the
woiId that we are going In get
F.d-iMidimcrit here of a new l a f
WASHINGTON. Sept 15 oV&gt;
down to hrati tack* about
pared net* initead uf just ipcud- ---A n o ffiriil wiurie »i*d l«d*y mer* auction maiket, moving of a
ing money.” Byrd declared "W e I&gt;laiit fot peace with |*p*n c«n* misplaced Orange county tigw. end
propei obtetvance of thr
are going la gtl tomelhing lor the lemplalr no limit on the right of llie
American R a g . were th* piin up al
the Japalirie to tea mi.
money we tpead."
(e
' A iterlm g due tted ed - Stale*
This utevcul. who ui*y not l&gt;* topic* of d m union yetteiday at
^ prciltge had bee# dealt a "tevere identified by name, taid that the the meeting of lb * Jaycee*.
The d iicuiiion about the auction
blow” in Korea, Byrd taid Ihe til* United Slate* will at! lot no mili­
tary bate* in Japan, but lavon uiaikel followed the leading of a
uation there la »lill ctilical.
“ II K u ilia declared war.
we U-S. control ovei Okinawa under lellei Irom John Pierson, veteran*
tgm ullural lliMrtlClor, a ilin g the
would have lo evacuate Korea." a United Nation* trutlemlnp.
Ametuan plant wete m d to Javier* to itudy the farmer** probe taid • w . Save had moir ca»uatliei I her* .han the aewipapen tall tor an aHangement by which glam. President W. I I . Stempei
rrporl. We ate not even beginnimi U S . finer* would underwit!* the a|&gt;|Hiinlrd a committer lo m tr tlito *re daylight there after three ircutily of Japan willi troop* tome- gatr the matter, and lin t include I
what a * American Air Forte* are John Kader. B. F. Cana* and Son­
month* of fighting.”
•
uncntly tlalionrd in England lo ny Powell.
*
K arlin today the floute Armed
Leo W ellm an, paat president
Service* Committee approved the bolitrr Wrtlern Eunqiean defrntr*
of the Jaycee* of Huntington. \Y.
againtl
the
threat
of
aggtrttion.
M arthall legidation. 18 to 7.
Va., and local
vacuum cleaner
T ill* report on American view*
a le ,man, prevented hi* Flag CtuChairman Vinton (D -G a ) an­
nounced the vole. The
Senate followed l're»ldenl Trum an'a an- -ail* program on which hr *aid
noum'enirnt that be hn* directed In- had made about a year of re
Aimed Service* Committee
had the Slate Department to go ahead
iia n iia a r f &lt;ia e»ev T « o
i r u i t i M d nu p * i t Kiskn
with preliminary negotiation* on
a Japan*** peace treaty with repYOUNG LOVE
rrsrntativra of the
IM nation*
PO STAL L O T T E R Y
LOG A N G E L E S , Sept. 1 5 - r /l'i
N E W YO RK, Sept. 16,- u P ) - which ale no III bet* o f Hie Fai
“ What finally drew you togeth
. A D io n* pod office employe wav Eastern Commission. Soviet lltir- i i ’ " a reporter atkrd th r eldeily
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arre ite il yetteiday and accused »ia I* oi.e of the»e and I* expected couple after they exchanged marof selling hundred*
of
Iri*h
It'entlaua n* rage Ktnkll
iiaye vuwa.
■w eepitake* ticket* through hi*
To which 7-1 yrar-old M l** I'r a tl
•lam p window over a period of
H U ES M A I RUN
A della Hughe* replied: " It waa
yaara.
JA C K S IJN V H .I.K .
-Sept
IS - hi* ardent and p e n iita n t love
Ruth llu l- making."
Th# employe, Jerome Bloom, 62, (A 't— Police matron
waa held In fl.0 0 0 ball for a bert w a* In a hutpilal today with
"You can quote me," Intertru*hearing Rapt. 28 befort a U. S. u lutdly bitten arm .
rd I tie groom, T h e m ** K. lia r t.
rommiailonar. Ha haa been a U.
Site wa* attacknl by a 10-yrar- 83. " I am very much In love."
H. p o iu l employe 32 year*.
oid Negro girl tiring heht on diaorderly
conduct
charge*.
The
P ltK M D Y T E R IA N K IL L E D
mangled limb required l l *titrhe».
T IIK K M O P O L IS , Wvo., Sept.
The privom-r'* only comment 16
-(A*)— An BUlonuibile-lruck
w a*: “ I ju *l wanted to get not rotlfalon claimed Ihe life of D r.
W H E R E A S th * conflict be­
of Jail."
W illiam Hariow Pugh, ti'J. v ie tween Democracy and Connnuncu tive -*rrrelary o f the (ieneral
lam I* a battle for th * mind*,
Avcrrnhly o f the
P m h y tr ria n
DO D D LE IIK A IIK M
•out* end allrgiance* of men;
N E W A R K . N J . Sept 16 - p i t Churvh. H I* poiltinn made him
and
— Eatinlman Patrick Henue»*ey head of a church with more than
W H E R E A S C'ommuniet procom m unic.nl*.
The
bought a new M ilan but had n it 'J,ooii,im&gt;|)
pagamla ie*ka to rapture the
yet gotten around to disputing of State Highw ay Patrol *ald h
mind* uf men through the techwa* a l&gt;****nger in a *outhhound
hi* old coupe.
nluue of ihe Dig Lie, confuting
H r didn't think be ought to car driven by the Kev. Joaerh
million* and convlnetng other
lei either car *taml around w ith ' Llninger uf Cheyenne; that tha
million* of th* re e rr** of the
out a vet of licence iiln tr*, *o in­ accident ocurred on If. S. H ig h ­
truth, namely, that America la
way 211, ten mile* muth uf here.
put one plate on curb
bent on im parialiim , exploit#The truck wa* going north.
He gut ticket* cm h o ik
tion and conquast; and
W H E R E A S lha Cenaade Fee
Freedom la a dynamic truth
campaign de»lgned to tefute
Soviet Ilea and proclaim th *
determination of th# American
people that freedom and peace
•hall prevail throughout
th *
world; and
COLLINGDAI.E. Pa.. Sept. 15 (fl*)
A young toIJirr in Korea
W H E R E A S tb * Crusade For
took a piece of notepaper from hit lirlmrt and wrote a lettei to hi* two
Freedom la a m o bitlutlon uf U
•mall daughter* back home.
8. citliena pledged lo rraiat
That Idler wa* delivered yetlerday lo the home of til-year-old
Cumm uniit aggreaaion and doRote Marie McCormick and her titter, Joan, three.
d Ira ted to the prr*ervatiun of
Three day* ago, their m o th r r f
the God.givrn dignity and free,
waa n o tified ' that Pfc. John J. lot and I w a* vary proud of you.
dum of man:
"Roar M arie, you should re­
McCormick, 28. paratrooper v * .
NO W , T H E R E F O R E . I A n ­
leran o f World W ar two and In­ member me horaui* I u**d to
drew Carraaray, M ayor of Hanfantrym an in Korea, had been take you out w ith me a lot. and
ford, do hereby proclaim Sep­
I u»ed to buy you a lot of candy
killed in action.
tember, I960, aa Crusade For
T h i* l*‘ what Pvt. McCormick and *oda«, and I u**d to feel *o
Freedom Month, and I urge all
wrote lo "Dear Joaunle and Rote g iiel when paople u*ed to is y
clltie n * uf Sanford t * o b **rvr
you had eye* Ilk * min*. Remem­
M arl*:"*
th * month by enrolling on the
"Thla la daddy I want you tu ber th * l l t l l * puppy I bought you?
* VA
Freedom Serella to elgnlfv their
llaten and pay attention while Your mummy ua*d to tie • littlo
faith , and tb* fn ltli of the
motnmir read* thi* to you. Juvt pink ribbon around It* neck and
American people, Hi
try and mab* tw ll*v * I waa lh « r*, you u**d to e a rn It In your arms
pane* for all
friaudahlp end p
Yog looked awfully rate.
talkin g to you.
nation*.
" I want you both to knew that
"Joanal*. I don’t think youHt
ram tm ber ma b*e*ua* you were I'd b* with you I f ! could, but
In witneea wheraaf . I h a rt
a IH U * baby when I had to go Uwro a rt a lot of bad m«n in
bar*unto act my ha
aw ay, but t u**d to ait and Hold th * world, and If they wer* •!&gt;
cauaod th * teal o f Sanft'ord to be
a lot. and w h*n you w er* a lowed to do what they wanted to
afflaad.
little g til, I u»*d to m ak* do, IHU* girl* Ilk * you wouldn't
Carr a wav
be allowed to
you alt ia a chair until you w ar*
1 always lov*d you a

U . S. Is Reported Stemper Selects
In Favor O f Soft Group To Study
Peace With Japan Auction Market
Unlimited
Re-Arma’ P r o p e r Observance
Of Flag Courtesy
ment Favored With
Is Told J a y c e e s
U. S. Providing Aid

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Proclamation

G I Daddy’s Last Word To Family
Asks Them To Stand Up For Right

K

M.n tiies And
At itty Corps
Mac Ai thin
Amphibious

South Koreans lll.hon Is Oil Low Lying Heavily
Populated West Korean Coast

Orlando Man Hurt
In Auto Accident
At Monroe Bridge

Willie K. lat'i.Vr, .Tl
Dies At Bauta lliiinu

Handicapped Week
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on hand lo tlirrt I thr landing*.
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nun le g io n , "w ill linvr a tied"
Monday niglit at 7:IMt o'eliwk, mi l
the Hireling will follow at * 41.1
• clock.
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Km Alt
lloii*hi.|iter atiiiuitriced rmlay

Raynmn.I M Hall wa* tndudrd
yeaterday a |in--i.|rnt of a new
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Hank Drive w ill l-egm Sunday n
aR of (lie Sanford chinch.■ J.d.ii
Kn.ier, rliairm nn of llie Seminole
(Y u lily
Ml.... j Hank, announced
today. HIcmhI donor* nt tin * lime
w ill lie aignrd up he u.l.le.l lll,--&gt;.l
w ill lie given on Sept 'JH ul th
County iira R li Unit n e*t to th
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B-2(i Bomburs I cave Japan Fur At luck On Korea

DRY H U M O R
D E N V E R . 8 *p l. 1 6 -iA H —The
president of thr National Wom­
en'* C h rlitia n Temperance Union
say* Ihe United State* i» rapidly
"fu itig dry”— and of It* own w ith.
M r*. D. Leigh Colvin, head of
the W C TU which I* in conven­
tion here, taid yeaterday that one*
fourth of the country, by ur&gt;*.
containing one-fifth of the po|iulatlon, it now dry or ban* hard
liquor by local option.
H U R R IC A N E S H IE S
M IA M I. Sept. 16 — (AH— A
hurricane with wind* up to ltd
mile* an hour turned north-northeastward in thr A tlantic today,
ending any th rra l to the main­
land or tiermuda.
The *niall. violent tturm wn*
probed by a N iv y hurricane hun­
ter 376 mile* touthea-l uf Ber­
muda.
" ft la moving aw ay from alt
id area*,” tafd Grady Norton,
* f storm forecaster In th *
M iam i W eahtr* Bureau. " W * w ill
k **p an ay* oa it but It * only
threat I* to shipping."
m i l If two A caow I M M U at a Japan*** air bate, four U. 8. B - ll bombers bead for a strtk# against tha
T h * (form ia th * aivth nf th *
North Koreans. The alMfc, twin-engined craft woik lOund-the-cloch, blading enemy InstallaUons, supply
hurricane season. I t * petition at
llM e r —* anything * g | | h i | «1U pa4"|-av ot bring tonfustoa lo lha Conununlsl war aSorL (Inliroaltonal)
11 A. I t . w a* la tllu d * 81 north,
longtltud* W A w ait*

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41 Itiihim in ko rra. V head*
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VV,i i *ir i
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llt'Tih J i - i f i . i bicr j*t* - i-N'fil iif ih r
Klnritla A 'liitia liiu i of K^jllorn*
mailr thr l?iin*ll(i4li*ifi May aiMrea*.
4 ml a|imlci* all thr valur of freedom in the ( o n ititu li -n and thr
Hill of R ight.
Vmlet Dunham, Orlando citerelarv of &lt;hv A ......tat ion, told of
plan, for Hie national convention
I Ri a ll-" Hi (lin i'ii -ti Nov. 13.
H A h m i i l»
H it A N itK IIC K it
- i
Sept.
. Ii . , Negro Istfirer#
w eir killed today ill « wreck »e.-ri mile* mirth d Holly H ilt,
1 lo- labuter*
r. air s n l a l-us
ftiilnerly u*nl in t a i t - n f -chi ol
i Midict&lt; Ii "ul ft huge van coL
lid,.! lo a d ............ » •m all bridge
. i i a straight stretch **f H ig h ­
way 16-A
An undrler mined number of
men were llljurrd
Two ambu­
lance* wen- loaded with injured.
They were I i ought to tri-c&lt;&gt;unly
lioapital Iterc
T (X IIII.L
D E T R O IT . Sept 16
y in — I f
i t ’s any ronmlaiion to you. Gen­
eral Motors* la * hill for l'J49 is
tll4 ,3 7 7 &gt; H * I t
It is believed lo be llie largest
tax paid by an; corporation In
the country
GM filed It* complete*! return
today, along with a 1949 third
quarter payment of f l on.901,9211.t-o. The company wtll make a fin a l
payment of 411lj094.47U.SI Dec.
16.__________
________

Tht* \Vwither
J A C K S O N V II I E. Sept 16— i-Pl
64
69
Al la n lir City
67
61
Boston
61
66
Chicago
44
67
Denver
63
67
Detroit
62
80
Fretno
66
New York
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69
Fittsburgh
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Seattle
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Washington
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P A G E E IG H T

TU E SD A Y S E P T . 12, 195f

ONE-THIRD OF YOUR TOWN’S INCOME
.......May Be Going T o O th er Towns!
TO OUT
OF TOWN

Thai is the alarming situation in many small cities of this

—s

country, a recent business survey shows.

WHC GETS THIS MONEY?
Large city stores that have no interest w hatever in this
town of yours.
They do not pay salaries to
this town’s people.

So Pitifully Few

They do not come here to
spend any of their money.

A nord to the wise. they nay, I*
sufficient. The trouble in that no
few of iih lire wine; that mi few
of

iin

roinprehcuil u simple prob­

lem.

They pay no taxes, nor lic­
en se fees to support your
local municipal government.

A wise citizen ipiirkly sees how
gravely hia town is hurt by hnv*
in»* a t hinl ol its Ineome spent m
other plure.N.
Mill so few of ua are wise . . .

THE STAFF OF
4INE5S LIFE

ho

pitifully few of iin.

KEEP YOUR MONEY HERE

A* tier Man 8#&lt;*« It

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Let It. Wo r k F o r S a n f o r d
D O N ’T BE A SUCKER!

This message urging the people ol this community to shop in local stores is sponsored by-

G. W. CLARK'S

HOME MADE PIES, CAKES

Where Yonr Dollars Gc Farther
SHOES AND CLOTHING FOR TH E FAMILY
208 KAN H ilt It AVK.

Feu mi Hctt and Andersen

FOR DELICIOUS

&amp;

COOKIES

" Your Walgreen Agency”
YOU A R E A I, W AYS W ELCO M E

TRY

PH. .10

PH. 417-W

P H . 1247

R O B B 'S B O M B B A K E R Y

The SANFORD FURNITURE Company

COR. 1st tit P A LM ETTO

P ||, IIAfi

i v i y ’s

NKD SMITH MGR.

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"Right Where Wove Been For 29 Years"

_________

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' Shoes ol Distinction lor the Entire Family"

____ _ ____

Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
MUILDING SUPPLIES
'Everything You Need From Start To Finish "
PH. ir.Ki

P ll. 1241

C zH V O /lA BEACON DAIRIES

"The Store Where Smart People Shop"

MILK

HOME OW NED ANI) O P ER A TED

GOEMBOLS SUNOCO SERVICE
.100 PARK A V K .

WELSH TIRE SHOP

PH. 9143

M s e c C . W IIS H

AUTHORIZED TRIPLE A
ONE STOP SERVICE

A. J. L0SS1NG TRANSFER &amp; STORAGE CO.

Q U A L IT Y R Kt’APPING A T IR K R E P A IR IN G

Local and Long Distance Hauling

rilO N K O NE ONK (1NE TO H A V E T H A T T IR E

JOII

Florida State Bank

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Hot point Appliances

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FURNITURE
"GOOD A N D M AST

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MATHER of SANFORD
201-299 K. 1st HT.

w ru m m

801 E. 3rd ST.

PH. 498

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SPENT TOUR MONEY HERE * *

BATTEN ELECTRIC
100 HANFORD A VK.

Modern Fireproof Warehouse

S U P P O R T THIS T O W N / f i

"The Friendly Bank"

Electrical Contracting

done

10.1 W E S T SECO N D ST.

Of Sanford

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U n i t y T h m U 8 t r « t if t h —
To Protect U m F m n of Ik* World;
To ProaioU Ihe P t f f t M a f A m t l n .
To P r r i w t P iM p n it f U r Sanford.

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AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY
V O LU M E X X X X II

Senate Group
Approves Bill
For Marshall
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Aerial View Of W reckage As Flier Rammed Troop Train

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LO R A N H E L E R . Rent. U _ &lt; A i
— Ranator Olln D. John'ton ID 8 .C .), who says he'* tired of
£V*triped pant* and cocktail dlplom ary,” advocates getting tough
with R ussia, even uilng the atom
bomb.
He told th# convention of the
National Federation of
Fed -ral
Em ployee.:
should servt noth# on Ru»•la without delay that th* n*v»
■rt of aggre«tinn will mean that
the United 8 tete» will no longer
fight In the retool* rnrner* of the
world but w ill ra re r the fight lo
. f l h e w r y heart of ComMunltt agg re salon, Russia Itself.
"R ussia ha* not progressed e*
far with tha atom bomb a* hat
the United State* and I for one
not healtate to M s tha atom
bomb. Tha time haa coma to let
Roaala know that aha ran not go
on forcing Communism on the real
of the world."
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R H A V R P HBADR
F R A O U E , Ciechostovakla. Rapt.
— Ciarhoelovanlaj

Senate Com m ittee D e ­
clares Ja ffc . F ie ld .
B ro w der A rc InCon
tempt O f Congress

Former West Point Football Hero
Leads Task Force Trapping Reds

WAMIIMiTONg .Vpi

T h* Senate group a d rd even
h rlo rr a bill wa* introduced for­
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mally. T h r House Armed Service*
Taken Irritti the air. this photo give* a general view nf the
Com iniltrr postponed action until •‘Spirit of St. Loula" rammed into the rear end o f a troop
mile* r a il of Coshocton. T h r death toll of the m llita ty tinln.
Friday.
men lo f'amp A ttrrb ury, Ind.. wa* placed le la r c n l!7 and D.V
Chairman Vinton (D -G a)
n| to the arena are »littwn in for. ground anil tmckgimr nd.
the Home group taid the mattrr
i* to important "that I want a full
% committee pretenl if poiiihle.''

Johnston Advocates
Get Totiffh With Rcda

Big Allied Offensive
Soon In Korea Looms

Sr|»f I I
*ri
• • *1 (.Minting nf
ft,
i ill*al ttn SrN4h»r Vhnrp't^l •#*
H i) Ml l 4 w « llrr
of
honor*'
riih rr la* p in tr or r r|r « d
hi*
• h*icna of • aatOOMIOUl
in I hr Inlrrior I la|».M I nin il and
(hr \l.*»ltxn «l*lrh«M»d rim |M lsn
lirnrniou ro*dr ih r dem im«| to
m fm r-lo N t r
m rrtin i
with
Sahttr|t|trl «| * S f i m I f ItilrM***
I aiotrttKIrr ha nriog
Ih r |fnHp
la liMiklitg loll# fhr k m a«a l(r
lutltlt* 40*« • lla t f la «|4ln al S tf •
r r la r t »»f In lrrio r ( h^pmait. llrrl tm ilioo • t'VtWttik'atonrr ^IUh*rl
,,*lr 4»»% and nlher*.

C o n g irti hai to a d became thr
law *av» nobody who hai been on
a c t i.r duty at an officer nf thr
# aimed force* within thr pail Irn
yrar* can hr Sec ret* ry ol Defense

Naod of ritu a l aid for three out
of e w y ten children hegfnnltlg
achool waa atreaaed in a talk to
t.lona yesterday by Dr. Ralph
Meade, Orlando optometriat. lie
waa Introduced hy John Kadrr.
Dr. Meade, apeaklny under the
sponsorship nf the Central Flor
Ida OptometHr Horltay, pointed
ont that by the time puplld’tearh
a Junior
high aehool, about half
of them raqulra viaual aid.
Pupil* whoae eyea do not move
smoothly arroaa the page, ami
who do not know how lo read
pioperly are. however, oiperted
to learn their work, he maid
Soma eateh w ordi and syllable*
backward, ha atated and their
rompreh*n»l«n la very poor.
One of the modern Inatrumrnta
meet hy optometrists ta Induce
batter reading skill la tha tarh
O ato am pe, which H aste* digit*
v at a high rate of tpeed on a
•erean. College atudenta who on
flrat taking tha text were un­
able to read three or four digits
flatbed on the arrecn at 1/25 nf
a aecond, were later abta to read
I f digit* at I /SO at a second e i
poiure after practice, he declared.
Children, whose eyes are uneorreeted often waste years of
time trying to comprehend their
*tudle«, he told the lim it . and
•araarh advance* stage* of edura•lio n too late lo fu lly correct the
defer te.
Dr. Mrade described advanced
ir t a lla M * no N r * Mat

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3 C itations
For Contempt
Are Approved

W \H lllN G T O N ,

T h r vote w a. 10 to 2.

Three O u tO f Ten
Children Need Eye
* Help In Mhpol8

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W A SH IN G TO N . S r pi. 1 1— &lt;A*)
PtriKJenl Tillm an *»ked C ongif.*
today lo makr an exception and
Ifl General
Gentge C . M aitliall
serve ai Secretary o( D rfrn ir r u n
though hr i* a military man D ir
S rn a lr Alined Service. Committee
tmmrdialrly approved thr necr*
aaiy Irgiilalm n.

rh r hill may be called up in
the Senate tomorrow or Friday,
in a quick follow-up of the Sen­
ate committee action.
" I don’t look for any difficul­
ty,’ Chairm an Tydlng* (D -M dl
told reportera.
Tydinga aaid it wa* Hear Mr.
Trum an wanted the exception to
apply »o no other tveraon than
Matahall, to no othar flrrum atanrr
4 and to no other time In the future.
Mr. Truman wrote Trdin g . and
Chairman Vinton fD -G a) of the
cotrrtpondmg House rommitt*r,
aiking for the n re m a ry |rgt*lan 'ea itM ra n% n a &gt; T w .i

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K a l a b l U h n l HIOK

Legislation Needed To
Enable Army Man
To Serve As Sec­
retary Of Defense

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F a ir thrm ifh th u r .d iv .
for thundershowers al »id elr sca t­
tered pl*re« In eilrvro e tooth potlion and el*** here In afternoons,
lig h t la ria h lr
»ln«l»
through
I hursdap.
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wreckage a ftn the l ‘&lt;nn#ylvama’» mark
train out aide U 'n l l^afiiydio, Ohio, six
ta rry in g IVnnayIvnni* Nnttou d lio a n l*
S m tra « r i r inpirr.1 A mi nim ,
til bed
I Inter national Soundphntnl

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I I k Scnutr Fo in g n Rrl4ln»n»
nmmiftrr m in i Im liy lo 4ik ill?
viiA lf lo c ilr (*oniniuni«l k d ilri
I ill Hlnvatlrf. | IP ilrrr k \ Alltlri*
If I V U
Util
Pltlllp J 4 f|r lor
••ni*-|n|tf &lt;*f Cnnir»r%«

ID I.F .IF KM It 'K Si»N
I O K 1 0 . Sept. I I
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Swift-stiikm * 't* * k Fm re D **uhoii
rammed tlml « trap Imtav on J.000 Red K .u c in . on the n m lh c .l w «•
front
Ihe «c. ict »wccp hy a com|»o»ile fo u r ol W cciia n * mil Sotitli
K»icuua wa- led by I'rtg tiencr«|4
Dai D * vu I mo&gt;. former \Vc«t I'ulnl RMtl it i;i.«dll4ll) CUM Mill «t ."
• t«l IL iv u I mhi, \im v ujjM rn I
fo,uI. .It bet., ami hcml coach
th** mid I'Ja'ib 4n&lt;l W» *t |*ai|*it
DavidMilt'.
*peri!y
m il
run
■rto*. wbal he ralle-l "hlllygoat" Hp r i I ruarh from ltf.tl t»» IlM#
Maj lirn rv a l ladin II I ’h u n h ,
Icrrattt or
worse .r a ln l
the
•outhrrn gate of a mountain cor­ rnim nam ln «»f thr tf «il ItUi.ni*
ridor northwr.t of itvnngju It II. S 'Kit Mividitfi. arnt 11.* %l«|
liftrd a major Communist threat ton inti* thr hat t la*
(Uvid«mi 1r.| 4 flviuu roluiiui
to Important I'nhang airfield on
rtf Smith K m ra n * in I XtnrirMn
the Korean ca*t coast.
T h ry
%tnirk
w” al
It wa* the highlight of thr doiighl*oy*
nay’* action on the whole t»’*- from thr I'nh.iMif a ir * tn 4 a%v* **|.
mile war front, which wa. whipped in s Irft m il run
A column a»f Soutlt Ka*ir4n» nl*
hy thr ft mgr* of a typhoon.
In thr northra*! o- tor, t!ir rra ih ha.I » ral.i| thr oorthrm
lit d thru»t la»t wrrkeod ih«ateit- i*4tr •»( thr mi»uMtniu rmrlt?»*t
norths t at aif K V'UIKitl «(» whl» It
r*| I***h4ti|T m ihtiip Thr
th r rrcinirnt
lt« •! trm*p* «.•*
ni»fw duivr 4 unth.’** fivr mllr
dn*|i 4»m| (ht«*i* ftlilra
lilt a* niav«fd
A * r i ln ttf th trr ii*l|jr%
thr \
Imr lirlw rrf I'nhani*
«aitith- minaD’d thr •anithrrn i»a*»
Mtid Xnirnni!. ninr mil
Wt'rn “Ta«lt K n u r |lakld**tn"
«r»l
f I *#a»*laiaa»4
H at
V m »
*1»»
* W r uH tih.’d th« priitmtimi

General W a lk e r Annotinees P la n s A s
A m ericans F la tte n
N orthw estern Bulge
it, 1 n r i : k h k s o s
l O K V ) . S r pi I I
Allied
IliMipa kJ*'I until lt«I»\ tb41 thry
.oil Itrli a#(f *»u ihr o H rn titr wwfl
lR 4lfl»l ibr !&gt;i;» Mrd hnfr«n WMI
m u bine l)ir\ It4%r h illlr il lo 4
'lam htill (nr 4 n»«»nlb
l.l la*-nr#4l M'dh«tn II \Jl; 4lkrr.
\lltril urniinil (n m m im bf in Koif4 , «4id in 4 fittbtiittf 14^k lo hit
Irnnflmr Inmpi
"Soon bsr «rr going lo yi%r up
Inr 4lllluor n( rirfrn ir t t t u
•&lt;M»n 4* u r it 41(
fot%%4V«l
4n*I
L ir ik ihr crutt in front o| tn, tht
rnm iv v%iM fnM
c 4fi Irr| 4 *r4kenm K of
tlir rnrniv no%*
tn MiltK tx&gt;4i*
lion* (hr \ «| III «11\ 41 r pulling oilt.**

Ib r I * S
Ligbth Army com
MMitilrt tlr«« nhrd ibr lone u rrk«
of •lr|.«\ mi* 4flmn 44 nri e n tr y
ll.r lliirr varir in%ol%r«| in 4n
4Cot*% and «nf fr 1in
• \r Il|t4ll*tn
4 (nfrit*|| |r|4ll«ma
Onlt if, roilgb tin || 4n oV(|f4l.
tulxttntmiller mtn llir dt4V|r*’« L&gt;
I»r •411I. aa•til* | ||ir Ml ie. hmtd tip
• rn«i«.i \| ( uiliv
(K Wit)
litii
power ho an o lle n .n e
1 nmin(iiio|«
l»4 *l
inlillfAlrgl ll»r
W ilk ri « hghlmg talk rame It
^l^lf
p tilm rn l,
Allied lino p« flitlro rd ibr Red
\ | Faill t|||of| fr rjtir *(IOt* f IIO
K " ie ,n bulge on
the northr*.t
,r l»»|tl |t|fN FP«||ng2 M il «(|n|tfr«| liy
More than to grower*. c*r*|c
front m a triple.thre,| |Mtwe« drive.
oirn and bu*ine.s men met la.il
|( MllRaivt Oaa r««» t tawl
Ihe I 'ruled Nation.
g .m .
in
night *t Cinder* garage In Gindervlllr «n.I took Initial *tep. to
a three day often.I*e
were lh*
form and finance a new Seminole
grrale.t m nearly a month They
County Farm ers Auction Mnrket.
o u iir
•ealed m il'll of the gap lorn G it
f\ It |!*w*nn, county
agent,
week hy ( omnium.t« m their ma»U p
waa elected temporary chairman,
and Itonncr C arte r,
wc»t
aide
tty JO HN M MIC;IITOWF.lt
•u r hrrakthioiigh .outli from KieDirectory id l i e &gt;eininolc • oungrower, temporary secretary.
N EW Y O R K . Sept. I J 4/P&gt;ye near the r a il coa.t
A large number nf memlwrship* IV Ol»mhet nl t'nmmcire met I m I
Secrrtary o l Stale Acbeson anti
lie.urgent Suuth Korean troop*,
Sept
l»
Siw
alin
g
before
the
N
o
t
t'lnh
were subaeribed at 110 in lio n ni«bt .in*I PifM /kni W A p4lfirk
driving ea.t from Vongrhnn and
Foreign Minuter* Hcvin and Schti- each and to date more than #2.000
A
%i**r».
graying
i
’»nn.y|v*ni*
la.t
e.emng,
Mr*
Chatlc.
I.
Ir«'
norihwre.l fioni Kyoogju, rolled
ll|c h ix » n Ite p u h tic a n h r o |i- h l
4|i|N»i»ilril 4 fiomuMliin*
man lielrl a Iwo-lmur meeting »n ha * laen placed In the hank to the
R a itin .rl engineer teitdied today ' " k |viinled out the itigrtil ncnl hack the ( ’omniuniat».
h*c|» In d .v r h c lr w a r tim e l» .d - t
*ald in offlrr l»* »r|rrf o|Iiir»« lor th* te rm e r t i n . , r n « r l l a r r . I ' K e l|e
Germany today, reportedly devoted credit of the organisation.
Big gun. nf the 11.8 25th Dl&gt;»e wa* trying to make up time * (of ediK-aling
mm&lt;l&gt; ol voting
ronung year, and to rc|mil *1 the
vj.inn repul.ed Iwn effort* hv th#
tn do b a ttle w ith
D erw rw catlto a debate of the rntical ruue Mr. Dawaop this morning.
when
hu n a r k p*..ent;cr tram perijile itv.I adult, alike in undei
Chart## T . l.awaon wa* named next meeting
Korean Red. lo alorin dnrnlnat' Doverpar li. Mennen U’llllae*. le
Wmtern German rearmament. to head ihe Molding romnilt*e*.. A
ramnifd the rear ol a ttoop tram, .land die wculd ol w|mh i|iey aie lug height, annth of »he Nam and
jNw.embf^ » e n e ,,l e le c tl^
The foreign policy chief* of i Ik site a a le r tiu rwmmitlee wa* nam . Nimed a . m em lK i*.n l.ltie noni u
Naktnng Rt*e»- •
a
|iari.
•
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• rltlng 11 National Guarrirmen.
- .- c r ; t '
* »'l»o»netal retu rn, from TW «
U nited S late*. Britain and France ml. with'* Fvanrea Meriwether i? i-iating ccirnm:,|ee were t 1 .I ,
The I.’.' our
. 111lie»y
w-ipa.1
A
mi
.11
|mitinn
ol
the
money
dav*. primary election .bowed
William
Filer.
flVyeal
old
ra­
out
*
,
m
i
Reds
in
the
.erond
a.aanlt
lev. cli*um«n. Gene I m l r i John
K r llr . a World War I
hero
mat for. than iccond day'* found
gmen nl the IVnn.ylvama’a ‘‘S|nr now being ipent fair d rlrn ir • oii| rhl. afternoon Dare-1 .-irvlvor*
Ortr M addens, president nf th
leading Secretary of Slate Fred
Ivey. W V . I lilting ami II II
of, negotiation*
in
mid-morning
d ol St. I suit*” , le t.lie d in near U
• hangr and inlelli
wandered a r n u .
Ihe livttleffeld
Seminole County Farm
Iturean i r , . | , 11, in
M tiger. Jr.. IR T .u n lo I ?!•.?«I
and wound up the. iriu o n *!**■»ll) **hl thi* morning that It had town
w hn|ieii al opening n( an mie*- itenllv illic it the thinking ol the after llie .h ell) uppe-l Into them.
after noon. Dtey were scheduled voted lo .e ll ** many memher.hlp*
* number of Red. fell liark
le a R le .lic r , at.u la n l managHi tS S ltt I tT t 'D I 'l l t ’s s
ligation into the fatal Ohio craih nation. M u Itnntule «.i&lt; I R eal./I h r hilt I. four m ile. «oi|lh nf
*« po..il.|e, a m| that h iu ln e i. i**- er. ie|*otlcd thu morning ll.a* '
Renatnr IThuile. IV Tohev. «• '•
lo retume talking al 2 I ’ M
mg that |i*»l e llm la in promoting •he foufhieuee -f if e r-vo river*
I'V
ihe
Inter.I
tie
t
onitneiie
Com
unit
mrrrhftnl*
w
ill
tie
entda-ted
Into their conference today ihe
llie rad io ,,|.
the Dim,
'hio.igh edm .Inm •ui the .nnfhetii fronl |l ovar•oil. o i,
j
,
,
'OurhrM
nf hi* |»**li»l*
*a w ill a* grower* and cattlemen
minuter* look top r x p rtl. on G rr
n.,nilr.alim to . third
have Item iketi hv ind .oiiielirne* flo.-k- an im poilant ford on the
Another meeting has Keep »et m o ld a. cndoning Hie am i. ., r , | r „ ,
I ’nhlo I I lilt V Cnmniittion and the
many. Achesnn had he*idr him for Ihe evening nf Thursday, Sept 4iul C4ttle tu a flri proiffAtii i»»»h I- • trim in N r* lUmpshli**** piii^h
uicllci lual. .h r .aid «lie law no Nam
Army.
Klaewhere, the main aition nn
in the meeting room German High 111, and hy that time it I* extorted irtf |trnptolrr| hv fio w rrt. rutllf &lt;("1 *timhlr Mr|Mihli«nn ptimHiv
if 4#on .lit tin. ilrnlnMltlf inn
rtic Mint (tarn ftant • - , idtt*r,
Kllr-t testified hr was 2!* ntln- .
,
, ,
Committioner John J. M tCloy. that rle rtiic light w ill lie a va il­ men and memlver* ol the Sentltvlc Tire—lay
hehllid-lhe.Ilriea battle
with
at
o le. late leaving l&gt;!tt*hotgh and
»h«tlld . nnlmiic
(hu m i
able al the old airport, tn enable
among other*, and alto hu specialCounty Farm Bureau
and
the
Th*‘ 17!' V ,* ,. L" 1'1
’ h i l l | « » t | 4 n » f h r » i t i ' r i l i l r f f i f M i i l r I f i m I (lrlrri«r i« nnr llimK.” Mir |eM»t too infill I a*m . Idlgineai*.
lean
them tn hold the meeting there
4i|'ia*a* f»r| Hv with 4 |.r„*7 VrilR mai
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Mr •«4i *I viiihiMty 4l Ihr titnr &gt;»f mmI, "hill (tf v*r In |rf mu in*
ftWoltaevo ■» r * a * T a i l
W leran i rn-ojieiativr
gill over I t year old Wi-.ley |»
• hr «%rrrk In Ih r
h«nir*&gt;
Mr. leahet stated that
•• Hi ell. World War II veteran and for
Irllr# tlial and i |i i i i I i i *I ilelcme
MnntUv
rf» lllr lrf| beratur *»f
llenrv Klmpaon of Geneva, to
mer Serrefarv to Senator ftr--le
fog. T h e c ra a tl o eiu irred near f*-- * U im h le ) N o, w c - .n it 'l l , fo r the
making a survey of all Im h i.rn . It ridge. fR M i l
m
&gt;hnrton flhlo.
- oiiihlioiung •d the numb ol the
plant, in the county. Thi- I in |-i-tI'nwctl i ampaiglU'd mi the Ih.-ine
• I a*aaflaaw»
The veteran engineer, de.crll-e I
• aaa
p «•# !*•*•(
an
Inventory
of
inarhinei
u
that
Toliey
w-a.
a
Trinn-n
ItI l n l ’STO N . Teg.. Rept. 1.1 - b n !
hv h i. fireman a . ’’nin- of the
•
k
ill,
which
may
prove
valu.it.
•
pul
Hi
all"
and
“too
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— A record I9&amp;fl c itru i crop w * i (
and m said he would a.k f»»i a -aenonr m-i.l ah-rl and capable men I
predicted hv Florida grnw rf , * 1 , In expanding m d u-irv
aw aiding war contract).
The unofftrial lallv waa:
Tol-ev know" told how he reduced .peed
Ihe eighth annual convention of
hut "n.d enough" at the f ir .i .p
Mil! tN D O . P*f.» i t • i*. a »i *
I'tevenl were \tc. I ’atrtrl . II Itl.ntll, I’nwell .17.H7U
• he Texas C itru s and Vegetable
pr«*rh M-vk l*efore the .tailed
C*»«f rrtt|i« In I'ln tiU ctfH* «a v |
Paul Rynum llutner, veteran (irn w tr. and Rhlpperx A**or|at|on J*
I I.. Ing ley, J"tm
S ta te.
voting,
Iw.idea
New
fnwip train.
p»n^fri* 4v# ff fbnM«*h t •••• •« 4 • It*.
of World W ar I I. died la*t night
Texas and r* ||fo rn l*
growers Ivey, Jark H all. John Kttdei, . no lla m p ih ltr, w eir Aitrnna, t*o|o
Kller guea*e&gt;l hi* *|wr-l al the
at SdtO o'clock a l the Veteran* Iepcirte.t their ktatr* were making Mattitie. II M tilcason. Hem c radn. Michigan, M inarm ta, V c j.
low mutual lo m«» f M *at
M .e lla w .a o * f a n k l.i
Hospital at h a le C ity. Funeral
Ctwallaaee via r a a * *1*1
Th*’ I'. R. |b|i*t(MtPH' nf A -rl.
flaallaw ae oa Caa* . I I I
strong comebacks from laat year’*
arrangement* w ill be announced had treeie.
*'(illill4, nmk(O l* *h** F4|»t#r* a* »f
U’AHM IN lJTON . Sri»(. l.l t#i *i
aoon by the Erickson Fnnerxl
Srpf
| t taM ( h'U\ "(•»#)# 1 e«
Kpcakere yesterday gave the.e
ll*l» Svit4(bffa l l ) F U l X4M fM.U*
Home.
fo a h o r J » v
!»•«#
IP.M) crop* eatimatea:
Fo d k 'ifu
iFtiisln In o«a|f)H
lie was born June I I , ta w at
Florida lOR.DOOJlOO hoxn*. In ,
"••fltll lllf Uy% r#»|Wa* )t&gt;*|t|. ft *t*. #4104 4V4|f4«| 40V ••(♦’••la »*Off’ll*
W inston-Salem , N C. A graduate mai/«gi grapefruit and »J»00.nrei
lio n i.
K •••
of Rhenandoah
Collegiate In at I’ . chitling Vi.fMlO.OOO oranges
Thr A u f
Id
tint" *1
.
.
15..
I|«* tf»|«| 4 #f»|Miffr» lit* |o a • at****
hft»t|ghf 50014 r f ’tp
•« (Ke
tute, he taught mu»lr there for i i n i r l |lir l Kurh a crop would send
attv 4*1 ieuaMiftt* 01• * \ ft f if •« . t«|
ti*irihw4% •lui In 1*4
• ■n I'VE.
number of year*.
|MrMl|^ |
. thr stale over fhe IOO.000.fKM) the
’•'if
nf
liiuirtt'ka.
t
f
I
ill
V
4
k
•
*
Oita**
Mr. Htilnrr w a. a
lh(* Mil#, • b^ f ••11f bu 9* *e aMe* •* )*(-•»
fir.t time in h id n ry.
(•ab* )Prt*«*ps 4- we- It #%»• •(•••* I,
Ihe Ranforrt Klk* Isolgr and play
rnt4tri| lli» rBtifrnl I H if •hn
T O K Y O . Rept. |.l- i.i5 Fi'.iU fm r M
C alifo rn ia—47,000,000 boxes. 7n
ed In the K lk . Hand. During thn
»f4*4 •! («| I'MBF *-|tft# 'l#BM e* !i*ll
I line troop* In K n ir* who III* Iic*i
perernt
of
normal.
Including
II.Sflllthrfd,
I
)r
T
IM
M
r
4
V
ia
IlH^thpa
war he served a* a technical ser­
••••I vrrv
T 4 »r|»nt •
44l|.
will lontlnu* to get It fni tm
000,000
orange*
and
I.UOfl.fKin
f
I
br
S
f
ii
il
r
from
Fl'iiiiU
nM
geant In Ihe WHth Homier .Squad­
. !1
1ant t j r
•
T h i* I* on th* wind »f * high be ,*r|jr\ra fhr M’Mltr p n frlril \f I mm4r v n ,
grapefiult.
ron. and was stationed in Krenrh
fmf V4f v mtirh Tb» r»|»nf t
A rm y official wh» derlim d •■** ..f f N„ , , ni) \ v *y . *n,| M e n . ..
Texaa—
IRJKiO.ono
boxe*.
55
per.
Indo-f'hina and in Japan fnr three
4*a f i r n •■lUi
l l i r v n • .. f &gt;
hi* name l*-t he grt all foain*d in mittep* .hould .la y In opeiaflon
Year*. Following hi* diw hargn cent nf normal. Th* ngw estimate
k*"f «in*l4 Wiv
g log ' f • m!
in
rontruveray
include*
1
1
.fxm.non
hoxta
of
grape
Mr
.alii
tritli
arc
ii.lt',tii,.«*i
Il%m the *ervlrp he lived In
rranal
fnt rfi«*r % hart rti4»|4
An Arntv m d*i retuoilnc the «ol at lh)i ttin* “ The W av. and
Valdosta, (la. for three year*. fruit and IJloo.nno orange* t.a.t
ptogtea* l.rfoi p dmnagil'g '»»ifli»r
year'*
crop
waa
only
#..tuo/HF&gt;
ono-ran-a-day iaiinn In
Kot"* Mean. Committer w iltr . l a . Ir y i.
He waa a member of Christ Mer»el In.
tmxes.
rai*e&lt;l a hnw| nf p in tr.t heaul «. 1st (on.
anlan C h u rrh , Winatnn-Salem.
ii thr noilhw* t. ro ii" i pi-i&lt;ng
far a* Washington.
Survivor* Include the widow,
Sm ather.
h a . « miml&gt;*i of continued with •. *11 ft) r # b«|f #b*»
TROOPS H EA D Y
T h r wnirre said today th i. h*
.| .* c h e
Mr*. P. B. R u tn rr; one ton, lia r•rh*«hilr.| j„ F lo rl.l,
tr im p ginoeil before fhp »»r.*fit H i
H E ID E L B E R G , Germ any, Sept.
resulted In a compromise.
h,
n*l H all Botnar: fhe mnlhry. Mr*.
coming week, hot ..Id
h- out of the Gulf ove Mim V*4fl 4TT14
Comliat trm ip. had lic*n gettln.- mighl have to cancel in .m
I .ell* Mae Butner. four brother*, IS —(A l— High praise from high
«* t’itv • ira
a sm all can of t^ .r a . a fr** ia them lierau*i of thr prr.a of l.o
Cjrrtl, Thom a* and le o of Sanford, official quarter* spurred Am rrican
Peanut harve.tlne |prra«a»t| 1*»|4
tlon. S»imr nf the Imy. who ilon1' in*.a here
and (H ear M. of W im inn-Salem D rops today a* they passed thtack* in lh» field »’ffF &lt;l4»«5'’H
like Iwer wrote home about
and five aid er*. Mr*. II. C . Mor­ "c»l»i»" In the mock rlefenie of
There I. no .acrifire t#—* l.« • rnntiderable,
There were protest*. R*cr
gan, Mr*. Austin Knight, Mrv. Western Germ ane and began ro*'*• white American ten* s ic In-in •
Pa.tu re condition! ( lt " i» H »lur*
Samuel J . Rankin of Sanford. grouping* lo shift over from "restricken from the ration.
ih rir live* In Korea." hr
.aid Ing August became f»f »Irv
Mr*. M. P. Vow. W indy llill. trvat1* to "attack."
"W hat wa* not mad* r lra i l&gt;*d
lla a lll.H
n * ,« « • af*|
ther.
8 . C . and Mr*. Fred M. Brewer
General Mark W , C la rk, chief
home wa* that th# l* c r wa- I”
Com . &lt;h# repoit •t»ttf ’*•1. f(#of Wlnaton-Ralem
of all 0 , 8 . field forcaa, who ram *
addition tn normal ration* *ml 'll''
M o a ita ai* r«a P K H M el
K . R i is n p II, S I
not take the place of other Item.."
here »p*cifieally to )u&lt;lfe the com­
*ald thr *ntirre.
bat readiness of A m frira n lnrre«
’•Bottle# of soft drink* al.o h*&lt; *
in Europe, pmnounrod them "anparlor” laat night after watching
lieen given to frontline m*n and
h
Fred K Kua.ett, HI, dird at h i.
p them In action for two day* In o.o*
High ye iterdav KJ
many rhoae coke. nv*i le-er. And home at &lt;114 Magnolia Avrnue at
lx&gt;w tmlay Hit
there wa* alw ays water, rnff** 5.110 A . M today following * brief
W A R H IN O T O N . Rept. |.1 -(/PV-k of the htggeat training maneuver*
Rain y e .te id .v »K»
and co»a."
A Renata Investigation of w ire­ since the war.
illoeaa.
Total Sept. ,»lnf*M h.72 ineho.
tinder the new arrangem ent., n«
tapping In the nation’s rapital waa
Horn Nov. | a. |Hr,« In
W V.i
Normal Sept r*ln. ft fO iprh#»
more tieer will t&lt;e fiirniihcd troop.
put In moth halla today with little
P A I.K 8 T IN K D IS r P T F .
T E L A IV , I «real. Rapt. J 5 - H T ,
prospect of a resumption nntll a f­
from appropriated fUnda—U xnay! ! ? **r ’n*&lt;"?****
era’ money allocated hv Congre*. r » " ’ *d m a rh ln l.L lie bad redded
ter tha November election.
— An Israeli arm y xpoketman aaid
T h e W n ilh e r
Hut ih* A rm y h a . non-aopm ,n
f" r ^ v 'a r . 11* w *.
Senator N atty (0 - W V a i, acting today that hi* country had taken
control
of
disputed
territo
ry
a
Ion-*
prlated
chairm an of the D tdriet of Cailumlated fund*. Thla
I*
revenue *. T.Tm
h'
JA C K SO N V M .t.F.. S*P*. 15 -fd b
bla suhrommlttee making Ihe In. the Jordan R iver at tha northern
from sm all charge* for v*Hnu. of W e.t Middlesex.
HU
SA
A .hevtlla
Rurvivor.
Include
th»
widow
Hem* In po«t exchange, and the*,
qnlry, ordered
a
reee*a when boundary between the llaahem lt*
jut
19
Mr*. J r .a ir R u .ie ll; two .on., Jo« Ho.ton
ter admDalona.
enough sanatora tn make a quorum Kingdom of Jordan and what was
Chicago
At
*5
formerly Palestine. Ha aaid Je w .
The aourre aalil beer will not In- Russell nf Cleveland, ft., and
fille d to show up.
IA
K.A
n# aaid Chairm an Prpner ID - already had begun te plow up tha
free to rear echelon *oldier*. Th-v Fran k Ru.sell nf Charlotte. N Denver
AH
50
ran buy It In rear areas. Rut th ' C.J two *l»t*ra, Mr*. Jo.epK Ro Kan»a» C ltv
) la In Ireland, attending tha land In the area a weak
ry
N«w Orlean*
9?
Thi* confirmed at heat
men at tha front, where it's 24 licrts and Mr*. C lara H*»rh of
M antary union matting.
TO
M
New York
Ranator Kefauvar
fD earlier
hour duty and no time for shop, Sharon, Pa.
5A
78
Funeral te n d ers w ill lie held at Saint D n l *
*taI born railed away bp A rab cat
ping, w ill gat a ran almost every
TWO I 0 M , Mrv. Betty Ellaaa M cAllister, 35, of Johns lo w *,
Al
ft
the Flrat Presbyterian Churrh to- Washington, D C .
Ulaea* of hla fatbav
day,
If
they
want
I
t
the crown of "Mr*. America, 1150“ presented to her by Mayor
TO
91
Soft drink* will continue to bo morrow at 1:00 P.M. with Rev A. Fort Myar#
othar member of the
Smock 11, of Aabury Park, N. J , while nifinar-up. Mr*. Irina
7*
91
G. M rlnnl* officiating. The re. Jacksonville
available.
c f Columbia commHtaa
Hamilton, of Miami Baa eh. Florida, looks an. U rn quean, whose bojrx era
9.1
T2
Orlando
main*
will
ho
aont
tn
West
Midk n ato r Darby
(R "Wa hava co Intention of dragad &gt; and 3, won against 30 con lettanla. (ia lrra siu m a l Sou ad photo)
d lesai for burial.
T slla h a ita a
fa t)
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n
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^ Three Discuss First Moves Are
Big
I .”
c n . T a k e n To Finance
list ol Rearming A ucti on Markct
Issue
Western Germany

C. Of C. Directors
Endorse Program
For Auction Mart

U. S. Position On Jap
Peace Treaty To Be
Subject Of Talks

In c lc v

Is

Engineer Takes Need For Better
Stand At Probe Education Told
Of Train Wreck By Mrs. Ironside

Appnuitcd

Chairman of Nnmi- Liberal C aiu lid ale
nntiviK Committee Tobov W ins In New
H am pshire Vutingr
iin iio ir,

Qmmmi ol Cbmmetctf

Paul B. B u t n c r
World War II Vet
Dies In Lake City

.

-&lt;eni.

S ;iv s He W as T ry in g Y
People Should
T o Make
T im e
Be B etter Taught T o
A s C rash Occured
Understand W orld
mTSHUHGH.

4t\')

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Record C itrus Crop
I Soon By Growers

August Crops (tain

In Sp ile O r I,id le
R ain fall In S late
Sinai hors Declares
Congress On^bl Tn
Keniain In Session

Now ‘.Mrs. America' S tarts Reign

Pepper To Ireland So
Probe I PoHtponrd

Frcc Beer To Stay
As Frontlinu Li’s
Will Let (’an A Dav

Fred
DioK Al I lump Toflay

Sanford Weather

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r u n HANBim n

P A fiE TWO

Workman Of The Future

HilakUkHi in I MM
'A ilU lH limit t
la iirla ^
Mid ««ad»r
III NAikkili A i m m
M tittA m Mr«a4 tf*«« Milivr
vtoUi SI. lllk , al lb* **•*■! Hlllr*
-• AsM
lIlfid, I"I«'|Mn, *»Miliff |!||« Art
* &lt;^MMtr»« «»f t|*rrfc A. I •*?«*.
Kill I %\l» I III %\
r.diiwt
•lOlllMlb III. %\
IlmlitiM IlMaaRfl

Will machines replm-t- routine worker*? It i* nnt imauyn Prof. Norbert Wiener of the Miuuuultusolt*
Institute of Technology in hi* new book, “The Human Use
of Human HeinR*". Most js-oplu are familiar with aiUliugmachines ami ilictaKraph*. A few have seen the elaborate
machines which can make complicated calculations, or pick
out from a caul file the cards representing particular type*
of data. These are examples of machines which have taken
over much automatic detail once done with pencil and paper.
This is not all. Wiener says that even some mental uc*
ttvities which Involve selective choice on the part of llnj
worker can la- carried on by a machine It would be possible
for example, to develop an apparatus which could play a
fairly pmxl chess yame, better than the majority of its op
laments. In factories machines could do much of the work
now performed by tenders of assembly lines.
Will the spread of llu-.-i* mechanical marvels cause un­
employment? No more than the invention o! the wheelbar­
row. which did not briny misery to the homes of tin* work­
ers who had previously can i n loads in their nrnifi, Un­
d o u bted ly then* miVht be, as is fore, some teehnoloyical un&lt;mployment during the transition between tin- old ways of
winking and the new, but that is tein|M&gt;rary. The possibili.
ties of the future, however, Income so much laryer that
'hey would more than make up .'or the short-term losses.
The nineteenth century English workers who smashed tex­
tile machinery were not working in th**lr own interests,
What will hnpjtcn will he the elimination of much
drudyery, and tin* fr-eliiK of human activity for better ends.

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taaM, irMilkilkk* i*xii Hwiirf* m|
•f»vlalam*al lat Ikf piipaw »»f
tbalAA I nM"' Mill »•«*
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•I «t|«lir k lir r lS I k i tflfr*
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lit Ik*»k4
ifAtpapif
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lair.

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f hr ||»#■«14 I* m Mit *Mlifr n( liar
Ak*l.r |Ittr lit I*»f•:» ft lb'I* b Ik r to11*Ir&lt;|l
rlrlitklt*l j «»■ Ik* *»**" I it
tailkk «l «1J Ibr Ia*-a I »***■ i*rl»iir.l
it Villa
m ttrll a* 1*1*
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U E D S E R R A Y . S H IT . 13. Itrio
tO U A t h III III.K

VKKMH

AJr|il« )n tlir -txit, iif -piriloal
fa rm t m
to &lt; lnl*i hour
ago, but In llin a il»f» ■ child m i
find him: When in he tlnit i- l...iil
King of Ihe Jew*? Mali. 'i-'i-

W E D N E S D A Y S E P T . 13. 1950

hkkai .d . wanfomeii Florida
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lie Sun lord Herald

*

A R EL E P H A N T

W A T E R IN G O U R

Homicide* Hate*
Wr sis glad lo ter tome |H«Rf-'r«-c|ir&lt;t|ir&gt; of homiciih* is now loss tlinn hull wlml it
ir it finally bring matb “ ii dir
ilathum |t&lt;o|r» t
im which dir wii' "b years npn mmmp tin* ml Ilit ms nf mdiistrlnl jmllrypeople vi.Oil to ovnwliriiniiiffly id 1llnltlcrs of tin* Mi'tinJWdiltin Lift* Insuninci* ('oinpnuy In tltu
I Tilled States mid (Tiniuhi.
• referendum ratlin dm ycal.

The liomlciite rate miimiK those insured decreased
steadily from H.x per lOO.OiMi in t'l.li to a low of i'.tj In |{M4,
rose just after the war lo it f» m | ‘M7, and limn fell apnln
to ils pn-seul rate of U.h |s-i im i.lkiO, arronlitiK to the Me­
tropolitan.
In tin* peneml jiopuliilfim of the Uniteii Slates homicide
is res|mirisiIde for till* loss of about H.fiOl) lives a year. .Mole
ibail hail of lIt#* victims are killed by firearms, nod the
lin u ilis r til llir law It no O ' temporary ivwlwnr increase is probably accounted for in
CUir (hi a |.1,1Hr i aptaiii any inoir part by the availability id arms to the larpe numbers of men
than Im anyone rh r. Mu when who had broopht them home as war trophies.
Hiieh factors as slum rbalance, general rise in the level
P o la r Captain William Kummrt
lotRol lo return a I hkiL Vi Ii i i Ii tir ol education, ami improved facilities for dealiiiK with Juve­
hail bollowni limn llir pul.in ti nile deliipiency are dnslited by the eontpany as tiaviiiK
hraly III 1927, and iliiiovrird helped brinp about the reduction in the homicide rate «ve»*
tie iill year |M*riisl, but stricter law enforcement I* considerdial hr owed $Hb IH at llir onr
crnl a day drliin|iirn&lt; y rhaiKr. il eil to have l*een mueli more effective.
wai no m u tr dial hr dsInT know
"I'rolilliilinp the sale of pons us far as |K&gt;ssible, and
•boill ihr hnr. S i lir‘t payuiR II. peuall/iiiK severely persons I mind carry inp firearms without
a permit would umiuuhledly reduce further the number of
the MctpAUMHan says.
There i one sutijn.1 upon wl„&lt; h ( miirditrn,"
&lt;t b *■
■
i. ■ dt ‘l_______ .
You tan’l Lrep * good man
down I *■
ri.lv h ilt Intuit s lid
hr frll and hn.kr tut hip, tnorgr
B em ud Jhitf, - v* ‘*4, we* shitou
up in hot and * rimy hit lavnntc
toup wl.ilt iHitlii.if with lot auiirt

Pirtidrni Truman tan «|irak wilti
imdound aulhonly and cilhviclion
and lhal it how lo grl clrtlrd lo
public iiila r. Willi nolhinii wtulrvrt to irmmmrnd lam. hot rtru
thr d n iir Im tnpli |od||iin, hr,
wat tu n rim rly kicM*]'! ttptlaifl
until hr landed ii*rtil lit llir While
HoUir. Mow did hr do it? Wr||,
thil it llir adviir hr gave In tomr
Orm iaialif liiendt
m ’ CmiHirit
running lot ic-rlrtlinti: '"Shake
hand* will, at unity people at
potiitilr ’ Tlial’t all you hayr In
do. II you i an dap a (rw b4ik»
and km a Irw lialurt on llir tslr
mi mnr It (hr lirliri,

Toothbrush T im e
Dentists bmp since observed that the uveruKn patient
has only ihe rmiphert idea of how to brush Ids teeth. That's
one of Hie prime reasons why lie's a patient. lti*eot(iilxlnt(
this, public schools hi their health prop rams these days not
only tiarh children the value of brushing their teeth reg­
ularly, hut also teach them how to do It. The whoolll of
Wnlpole, Massachusetts, go further. There Hie pupil's pen­
cil kit contains, along with tin- usual items, u toothbrush,
unit tIn* first class after lunch Is-pins with three minutes of
brushing.
Did you ever try brushing your teeth steadily for three
minutes by the* elock? They sav that’s n minimum time for
a proper job. The amount of detailed scrubbing which cun
Is* done inside the mouth in three minutes is simply amaz­

ing.
" I h r wool it u vrl," tayt (irn -1
real Walkrt, Allied t omnia rider in
Kurra. M l ut Impr to. Meanwlulr.
(I'ssilssM l*rs» raae «*»'
MVnal liiindirtl thousand vrlrran
fighting as infantry, ran into a
Chinese noopt a ir |smrd ju tl, hurneti' nest of r.-aistancr.
»&lt;imi llir holder wailing lot llir
Kighter laimla-i* made this***
aisnal lo march in and twrrp ihr -ttike- on th&lt;' North Koreans In
Alllrd loll rt mill llir tea.
In «lose support of the engineer*.
Hot, III dusk, the Keel* vveue ie.il1
•lop them, lo win a war ayaintl fighting.
China, ayauul all Cunununmii m
Along the t -fa mile A 11Iasi lie
tlir hai flail, would inpiur an fen*e perimeter, Ih h was tin* pic­
army ol milliont uf rum, coil ture'
I ’idiang- Vnngrhon sediir “T a *l
hundmlt ol llioutaiidt of lurt and F o b s) DavMaon'' «-lo-e«| a three
liilliont ol ilollait. Bui lliotr tame mile gap between Angana l«sl I’o
Cominuniili have few tlupi, vir- tiuiig. l*’ioui (lie we»l, the South
Korean Klghlh llivisiun
th n u t
Itially no navy or air (mwer with I hr ee-fourth* nf the way to Hertwhich In thrcalrn out own ihotft. Iw-'el Angang. It ha* nuiiclmt IV
In liyin* lo keep (hr enemy out in Ilea In three days. A .Heeuth K o ­
ol our backyard*, wr may hr in rean regiment drove northwest
from Kyongju to rto&gt;e this last
danger of going loo far lo fiKht. gap
Keels itug In on llill !MX

SmatherK

Hijr Allied Drive

lls s ils a n

I'ffMM P a s * H a rt

“ And I feel* and many others hav
the same Idea, that Congress' Job
right now Is here."

lie raid lie had tr lived a mini
I-el of letter* a* well a- calls
from Floridian* wlm think Con­
gress should remain in session.
Hmnlher* presently 1* serving
ns chairm an of u foreign affair*
sulM'ommittee looking into national
security and international tismds
The group is studying ttje "Voice
of Am erica," till, roiihtry's malur
propaganda weapon In (he world
wide campaign against Commun­

ism.
Hmathrr* said that campaign
should lie expanded.
"Right now," he said, “ Russia
is apeading lh tlines more on prepagnnda in the city of Itrrlln than
•outhwest of Angang were re*t*twe are spending lo send our word
An inlrmliiiR tloiy rmnrt (tuoi fir-rcely.
all over Europe.”
Taegu
Sector
—
U.H.
Ptrst
C
»y.
He as Id his Bidicomiiitttee Pro
Kotran fionl where many inn lr r D iiisio li element* altnckeil a
lm *lin g thingi a ir happening • llongtv fo rliflrd hill eight luilea Im bly would rerr-tdn In seadun fr»
ihfie iliy i. On t&gt;np iffiu i Afuniu north «f Taegu. T h is was in Ihe the d u in tio n of tne Korean war ■'
Congress remains here, ft
w'l&lt;
nilion wat running low and ihr Col- immediate area whi-ie the »t«irni serve a* a watchdog uver the
eel
and
won
a
hill
Tuesday
al
hea­
onrl had given llir tmlrr to mn"Voice of A m erica" operation " la
vy cost. Other unit* selxeel lug):
arevr
hullrla. .Suihtrnly in Ihr ground ninth eif the Waegwau see th at il keeps abreast of Ihe
daiknrti h' I caihinr fur hmkr Men, a few mile* west. The Red* f u ir lg n s iln a tio n ," he adiled.
Sm albet* eairl hr believes the
lit* tilriii r. A toldirr wat tuuoghl pnaled fiHit triHipeia off an im- propaganda rliould he expanded l&gt;

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When you hie a clip lull of ammunition," lonrlmlrit llir Colonel,
"biing in a dead Koirau." A Irw
minute* la in ihr toldirr rrlumed
and laid al ihr door ol ihr ColOltel'i Irrt a dead Korean. "| ate
MOfeite," aaid Ihe Colonel, "fhank
jmu, air . taid ihr toldirr
O flidalt of Wrtirrn tinman)
• ff *stici|ialm» a Cnmmiiniil all i t * ill iha near iulurr aa ioon aa
the Lnilrd S la in Irro n in hu|&gt;rwaaly involved in war in Ihr far
‘ hnal, aa a prelude lo Hutua *t
awtrp lo dir Channel At lead
two lltouaand irainnl aaU iru n
•re repoitrd n. have alipprd hy
Ute border into W nlrrn Crrmany
‘ i V r •" n , J y wil*&gt; "nail a nut
•»d high ripluiivra to Je-tpuy
irnnaportalion
and comntunica*
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I h r Mil, I .IF: I i a far more ' behind the Iron Ciillaiu in Hetlin.
ilaiignou* wra|H&gt;n Ilian tlir atomic This shrine will house a giant 10
Urmb. Rudla is using It with tun Freedom Ill'll anti it wilt l&lt;*&lt;
trlling rffeit against Uir United dedicated mi llniteil Nation* Day,
State* ami ltu&gt; world. Unless wr October l!f.
Itrlween now and that date you
as a people arise in our might
and
retaliate
with thr
OIU will U&lt; called up&lt;*n l« sign the
T R U T H , wr may find oursrlvrt "Freedom Scroti" nubwrihing t.ij
enslaved a» idhs-r nation* are to­ tin following diwlaratlon:
“I believe In (he sacredtiess.and
day Iwrausc they failed to art |n
dignity of the lmllvidnal.,
tim e.
I tH'lieve that all men itdrtvc
The United Slates it Iwlng plcttrrnl a* a nation of mnnry-mad the right' to freedom equally from »
'*
* I
monm*: Tt,r world it being InUI. l'o»l.
I pledge to reilst agg/csrliui
over amt over tra in , that wr anr
aggressors, that we seek to caw end tyranny whstrvsr ttn-V eppenr m ilnldirit „r OWfka’rd fc fc n , ,,
i
iprrr ihr world. We are pointed on earth.
I am prnuil to rntlst lh the Cru Marshall a* IWfrnse Mcrratrrv in
oul a* a ustIon uf brutes ami
jeplai r l^juia Jujin-i.n Manv .dip­
gangsters, pirwvr- and money-toad. ' sade for FiiuMAm.
I am proud tn help make &gt;be lomat* saw this a* a rhoVI drenu
Wi- try lo comfort ourselves
with the belief lhal these Hr* ate Frredolp llcll |H»slbl&lt;-, to be a Ibsning Aches,.n In bla drive U&gt;
ursanitation of,'* tlu u ir
so monstrous that no one will lv- signer nf this declaration, to have speed
Have thrtn. Rut people do lieRrv • my name included a- u perman­ AUaotir defciHy.
I'lesldent Truman u fficisllt *tvthem, people who hear Its »r ent pO.t of (he Freedom SliMlie
In Berlin and to Join million*' of |,ruved un American guvernoienl
thing* over and over again.
It Is imperative that wr get our men nnd women lluoughotil Ih*^ |H,Mliun iqi u Japaneie l*,w. ,side of the story to thr&gt;e unin­ world who hold the cause of free­ Uedty last weekend. Tills is duto Im-. annuimnsl, unless nr*sen’
formed millions. We mutt pierce dom sacred.**
The amount you contribute In [dans urr chat,ged. In a few d rvi
Ihe Inin Curtain with TRttTH
The position was worked «ot hv
firsid in t Truman knuws this. Ihls worthy cause Is up lo you.
Defame De(&gt;artmen&gt;
',’enrral Kisrnhowrr knows it. Every rent you runtribule will gn Rlate and
tienrrat Clay, whose ablifl saved to fight Communlim and ireserve esperia, the diplomat* being le-’
os in Rerlin, knows it. They know freedom for you, your lovrd ores hy John M. AII,-on dim tor of the
Stale
Dr pu i liner,I‘*
Northrast
that unless w ran win this gi­ and all who love frvedum.
This great campaign began 'asi Aslan seriion, and the militar.
gantic struggle for nieii’i mind-,
week. First name on the Freedom j&gt;ru|,lr heaib-il by Mai. (ienctal
pence Is imiMitslldr.
In a warning broadcast on alt Heroll was that nf our fjovt-niur Carter MaCruder. of Ihe A,m v
radio network* on
I j i Imi, Day Fuller Warren, followed by lire deparlmenl.
(iciirral Ebenhowri called un you signature* of cabinet members,
Their wurk was approved hy
and me and evrry good American R, A. Cray, Secretary of State; Arbesun and Defence S n r tla r v
lu enlist In a campaign agalnil Richard Ervin, Attorney Uetirral; Johnson last week ami presented
Ihr illl] L IE .
Kdward l-Mr*un, Statr Treasurer: lu the i'r»ald&gt;-nt in the form rtf
This movement hat hern well, T. D. Bailey, Superintendent of agreed
recommendations
which
Instruction
and
Stati both signed. It was one of the last
organised and calls for the os- I'ubllc
laidlshmrnt of savrral powerful Comptroller C. M. C ar.
projects on which Ihe two men
indepenitent radio stations o rir
The goal for Floiida
In the collaborated prior lo Johnson's
which hundrodt of refugees from "Crusade for Freedom” is one resignation yesterday.
enslaved countries will tell the million names. Even though, you
Tmiav savautl of Arha-onV top
T R U T H about America to their may not be able to face thr for far eastern', advisors joined hts
iminfurmod andt unfortunate fi
fel- on the battlefield, you can do your working group- here. They tneM a
tow n a t o a m
par* to thia atM war fur man's Alllaon and William I ju -v, direr,
theae taik* to
fkk# sure your fume is
tor of the' Southeast Aslan IRvltor th« "Freedom Scroll"' slon. Thair purpose In being here
iangwar* whtah wftf to
illywaUySo Ik s rowseries
s N he a ewerows In your conlrih- al the moment, however. It not so
to tWvn to help raise lire (ton Cur­
In addition, H to
much to di*cu*a lit* problem uf Iha
establish a groat Freedom (WitIn# tain and give velee to THt T II.
Japanese treaty at to lake up thr
* pacific question! of Korea. Com
wouldn't "take h*;l a mometrl" of inunist Cb.iui and Formosa, Indit
the Senate's time lu act lowaiui' China and Ihe defense of Hnuth“nolKidy | know of is against t» e*»t Aria agalnit Communlit *p
Manilaoee V is a Pane llw l
a 9 In 0 committee vale, Chairman except Karl Browder, and hr is grruiutt.
it tier e.”
These far eastern expert* proCunnaljy (D-Tetas) fold report­
If the reeolutiun Is adapted hy hably will remain her* only * day
ers affd) a closed
. meeliai.
.
the Renata, the matter will be turn" or so, with Allison reluming at a
He Old he hoped to get Renata ad over to the U. H. rjjstrict al later time for the peace treaty Hit
actio* on It before Congrvse' ail terney here for proieculion. Con cussions.
M lty said.
The contempt move sjgmma^ In New York, none of the three
Japan ahfppnt more than 1,from the refaaal of 9ra
named tor the committee could tofa ffs and Flold to answer qua*. reached Immediately for romment. 000,000 luffa gourd sponges a
year to the U. 8. before Ihe wnr.
Mens daring the sulwwmmlttee inBrew iter, one-time Communist
F a t ly chief, refused to answer
Synthetic sponges hare reduced
■ftonater Tidings (D-Md), wk cemmlttae question* about various the demand Tor Tuffa ‘\egetabl#‘*
heeded the lw w ihgittog m v »
imftviduato, contending that
the xpangea.
tofid a t
. . . _ on "fishing axpedllion."
Tllare
ar*
400,000
Korean
F le hli- reputed millionaire and
grandson of Commodore CUrneiiu* ChrDtlan*. * j *

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Browder,

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Inal ion uf William O'Dwyer of
New York lu be ambassador to
Mexico. The vute.waa I to 0. O'Dwyer recently resigned ns
mayor *uf New York C ity ta ac­
cept the diplomatic appointment.
Chairm an Oorwialty ID - T r x i u r
the Foreign' TtcUllune CommuteM 4 r e p o r t m that Henator Hlc-

kcn-liHiper (R-law a) rlmplv voUsI
•‘ present” on the nomination. T h tig ht other committee meet, hervoteq approval.

klsanwhile tlie
House
Rule.
Committer Vy passed a cuhlraeeealal excels proflU Tax In order
to speed fionl cungrettlomal action

c. Mowenqf.
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will try ta put Hut body an re­
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Minimum monthly benefits are now
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430 for husband and wife. (C. P.)

(teallase* rr«&gt;» •'**» rtaet
lion and indoring a draft.
- I am * Urm Lwlit-ver," the
chief executive said, “ in tlie gen­
eral principle that our dafensa * v
tablishment dtould Lw headed by
a civilian. However, In view of th»
present critical circumstance* am.
General Mart hall's unusual quali­
fication*. T bditVc that the na­
tional inicrv-t will In- served la^t
by making an exception In this
ee
cue.
The text of the Trunran M i«r,
dated today:
si
"Mv Dear Mr, Chairman*
“ Attadieil is a draft of legisla­
tion which would permit i.eneikl
fSeorge C. Marshall lu serve av e
Secretary of Defense. I request ‘
that you lay this matter Iwtora
your committee with a view to ob­
taining early and fnvotaide action
bv the Congtess.
"I am a firm to) lever in the
get,rial ptinciplu D at our defense
establishment hotod to bra, ltd
bv a civilian However, in view of
ih-- prevent critical circumstances
and of Ueiieral Marshall's unusual
qualifications I twlievr that the
national interest will to- served to st by making an exception ir. ™
this rase
“ I am trialing a similar letter
to Chair mail Vinson."
Their was tome lirpuhliran op­
position, however, to all Interrup­
tion in traditional civilian control
over the military, A lew Itepubli, ana said I'm, that the wrung
Cabinet olficet had been dropjwfl
lhal It should have been Feteelatv of Fit at. Achrsun.
Jubrnon, a target of mountin^«
riitlrlem since Ihe oiilbieak of the™
Korean war, told I'resident Tru­
man in a ir-ignation letter &gt;eelerilav it wai inevitable lhal In
the "ron«lrnlion» performance’'
of hi* job ”1 would make mots
enr rules than friends.”
Mr. Tiunun replird with a sa­
lute to Johmon’s motive of “ high”
est patriotism.” But he arcs-pted
lh« leilgnation ami then railed
M- ob| ft ir i„|, licncral Mai shall,
tn take over Johnson’s job. Mr-_
Tiuman once before had nut M a r#
■hall In his Cabinet a* Secretary
Mar shall, a good soldier, told
the President be would take Ihe
fob but reminded Mr. Truman that
it would take a special act of
Congress lo let him tocome Sec­
retary of Uefrns**.
The statute- now provide that
no peraon who ha* set veil active­
ly a* a ronnnisrioiird officer in
the armed forces in the previous
ID year* can to named Secretary
of Defense. If the Uw is rhanged£
a* M-ems pruhahlu,
the Senate
could lor eapreted In follow that
to (Ion to speedy cmifli rnatloq of
the appointment- ||
I'C h a f^ W lT y iln r* in-Mill caJIH
III* Senate
a
(Aimed
ii'M M i u
Services
x •
a w-.ftass*
C(«nmlttee together
[lo
gethrr this mnrnjng
niornjnglto
he legal altuatlon.
pf»
remedy the
etimtmuion action vqfte
pfln i ‘for &gt;"
announcedI In tn&gt;‘ Hmlse, but iHfti
asiiitsnid to
_ to_ no d6uM tl,a(
__ 'It
seotifif go ktuhr........................ - 'i
Tydiaft* said Ms roniini»Uw&gt;wllD
to naked*
ing
villoh
SM'CW (•■
,
, , _ . .
tHiinlmtJil. lie |,t*dfete.) quirk ao
tion.
There remained
lltlle
doubt,
however,■that l',e»ld,v,t Truman
had made a political ten-atrik* hy
Ills uigva to recall to the Cabinet
the Athn whir was Chief of Rtaff
in World War II. Johnson ha*
been under heavy attack by manjQ,
llepublicana ami a few JlemocratS,
along With Secretary Acheooa.
A rod oak Is killed In 30 to 00
days try oak will disease.

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Tgnderhill, refused le any whether
lia w as ever ■ Communist. Ife wa*
■ form er official of the Institute
uf P ariffr A ffa ir* which ex-Com
mhniat Loot* Budenx said wa*
Urftoted with Koto.
J a ff a also hod balked at answ ariag quuntlona, l i e wax one-time
m lilor of tha defunct A m ar* sin
M ag#tine nnd r i i arrested nitfr
rive other* in I N I ua charges i f
conspiracy to obtain lliagnl go**
saaien of government itssmiianta.
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Il» lla a r 4 » aa.a» ra a , «a*l
iwoplr ii a moil impoilanl lactof
m our ilefcnic "
Kraliiing the inaileiuate fariIttiva with which many Icachan
haw lo work, Mr*. Itonild*
pointed out that new and better
facilities nte « requiiili* in pro­
moting Intelligent understanding.
"The '.niching if hUtory,'' -ha
•aid. “ahould he unprejudicid.
Liiiiril at pieaenting a truthful,
accurate account or pa*t t-vanl*
and movement*. ili»tory, mud
live for the atudent. In aiming for
thia goal, viaual method* "f
teaching an- of utmost Import­
ance, for though presenting »om—
otherwi-i Inaccvsslhlv. The stu­
dent will he U tter able to “feel"
the times which he is studying
and his understanding of these
time* will approach a reality
! otherwise inarertdbte. The stu­
dent must U- pn-senled with ma­
terial that is interesting amt
I which will stimulate am) encour­
age creative thinking."
“ In these effort* to encut
understanding
and enlightemd
thinking, the churches are s great
force; for insofar a* our intid*
lent* are nourished, *o too must
our souta Lh- nourished with gn at
moral runerpt*. Love and Justice
must la- something teal and liv­
ing If we are to provide “rrealive
leadership" for Ilia world w«
must atrengtlieu our powerful mo■al assets," the speaker declared.
Iloslee-es at the Pilot meeting
wrie Mr*. K. II. lainey and Mt*.
* .M. lioyd. Mrs, Ironside was
introduced hy Mr*. Nancy Brock,
program chairman. (Suesi* in­
cluded Mis* Jacqueline Clement*
of Moultrie, Ua. Pilot club; Mis*
Emma Spencer of Coepu* Chtiiti,
Texa*. \lr»
Ann Prisoca and
Mr*. Maude Satrhsr. These were
-5 meinhers attending.
The National lirographic Soijely say* the a.eiage nonChristian Korean believes in a
mixture f„ spirit worship, Huddl*t*in and Confucianism.

inrlmle direct attack* on Ike Camniunl)is as well
ai
tpremUnr
"word of Ihe good lhal A merles
Matan Seclor -Am erican
Mg is doing."
guns wiprel out *JOO Red Koreans
as lltey stormerl a doinlnrnt peak
four mile* south nf the NamNaklong
Itiver
Junction.
tf.R.
2blh IKviilnn engineers battled I i Om i I m W p n w m u* ••*• ■
•inn Heel* who hml inflltralesl Ihe rm nvenling the w ill of C e n tre 's "
line. A ir »up)&gt;ort was called to said the source, “ Congres* has t hk
(lower lo direct how public funds
help wipe out Ihe pocket.
T he Irlpte-prongcd drive un the should he used, t a g D m is an
northeast front lifted a threat to expense and we would so* do **
Pohang airport and easeil a situ a ­ if we were not aware of the e-n* '"day lhal
far 0* ha knew.
H a*
tion that was considered "desper­ ged xltuatlon our fightine
N a tsg m r- headqnartort
r,sit her
faring wtlbnut complaint "
ate” only nine day* ago.
hdd eedetto fsto m rtiae fur
In Washington the An»i« !&gt;•
*to front
At* correspoodsnl Bern Price
said thr- Beil*' failure to exploit oartment asknl the Korean rtrr
maud to tell It ja*t exact I* —1
their m assive breakthrough was
R i|k
^
“ one of the major m ysteries” uf happened about Ihe beer ratio
A department spoke* m s* '
the war. The Reds swept In fuica
le tto fU M
An antl-fc
through Angang to the outskirts Ihe fire, dine# then the so-caUed
came
of Kyongju ami Into Yosigrhon, Idg picture hmt Improved steedHy fro* Hep. toys l a (D-dUJ trim told
gatew ay to Taegu.
It is now reasonably aats to
Foy a lim e the altuatlon »»&lt; say tliat the right flank It under
much more desperate than w ill fir mrontrot anil the corrider to tewed to have keor or any other
in time of
ever h* known or understood in I'uaan cltvsed.
Ihe United Stale*. At one lim e
In their push the Reds did suc­
the constat corridor lo ail-im por­ ceed In cytiin g the supply read
tant Pusan wan wide open "hetd" leading from Yonarhan through
cnly by the shattered tornnnants *f

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PHONE 148

S)cial Calendar
" F D N K S li "
Tha Flrat H.iptist Church « i ; i
nave P r a j r r Meeting service Lt
8:0*1 P. M.
Prayer Meeting at the Mrthn.
dial Church at ? : 4T&gt; p M
lender thr *pnn-nr«hip nf | | , | ,
Sigma |’h| Mirnritv thr ir,rp iirn
l»t at thr Fertialil l.auvhtnn
mortal Hospital I* Mr* P T Men.
wtther.
T I K ’ K SH w
Douglas Jnhr Junior Rtnth.rhood mrrta at 7 .Ml P M
Thr
O tp tU l
\ u n rlitin n il
T rain in g Union will h**.. ,
meeting In thr P in t
lU pti.t
Church, New Sm yrna Itraih to
night at * 0 0 p. M.
T i l l HMt \ )
T h r Semin.da Reins i a I
|,t
Will mart at thr I t l l l f at * on |&gt; \|
A ll member* and n f llir r .
»tr
urge.) to attrnd.
r | T h* I hllathaa
t !a-«
thr
Flrat Hapti t (h u r .h will n.r.-i «»
the home of Mr*. .1 |_ |,. r ,. non
Park Avenue at M •*' PM i . •
officer* will take place.

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F R ID A Y
Halite
llarri*o n
Chapter
nf
D .A .R. will meet at d rat P M at
the boat work* for a trip on the
boat ■'Skylark'". Ho»tr»»e* will lwM rs. F. K. Roomillat. Mr*. Kdmund MeUrh, Mr*, H arts Tookr
■ml Mr*. II. J l.chman
M ONDAY
The llependahlc Ida** of the
Flrat Methodist Church will meet
with Mra. K N. I.onihnhorg on
Hrown Avrnue at tl no |*. M

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('IIII.I)H KN F R E E !
Children Under 12 Yra. Ad
milled Free With Parents
Anytim e K srrp t Saturday
A Sunday.

THIIK, &amp; FBI.!
A THOUSAND M IU S
O f AOVINTURI11

Lois Lillian Kcnvin
To Wed Paul Pe/.old
'It . and Mr* K vW n K rrw ln nf
a ffh o li), N.J. today
an non need
•hr engagement anil appinn him?
marriage of their daughter. Mia*
I &lt;n* Lillian In Paul P. IV lo ld , Jr.,
mn nf Mr. anil Mr». Paul P Pei.-Id
u| (hi* city.
T hr wedding will take f la ir on
Sept. 17 at 4:tM( P.M. at All Soul*
l(«man t'athnlir ('hutch.
No formal invitation* a ir bring
issued. hut all frirnil* of thr rnuplr
anil fam ily arr tu n llally in* lied to
attend.

Semi noli* Hi
M* HKVBRLI GRAY
lad* nf khl* a ir going "lit for
rh m le a d in g thin week. I heard
Miniconr ray that moat of thr
Irn h liirn didn't want to go nut
and were n little scared. Whether
thin la true nr not I don't know
fur sure, hut I hops not. Kvrn If
jou go up thru- (shaking in your
hoc* like wc all w ill! anil don't
win a thing, there'a alw ays an*
other time. I.a*t year a lot of
frr.hntrn went out and two won.
You can't expect (n atu rally! to
all win when there arc a lot of
upper cla**mcn
that
everyone
knows better, hut then when
you're a aophomore anil go out
they’ll know you Irettcr if not
already. It'* moatly being in the
anirit of thing*. There'* something aliout the fall
that you
naturally link loolhall games and
cool weather and chreilrwiling
prartire together. You can't im-aginr how much fun it la In prac.
tice. I'm not aaying you won't
win, Juat asking that you try.
Some of the people interested
1n chccrlcading thl*
year are
Janice Reel and Kth*d (Siealer;
tirelchen
Kcrchoff
and
Rosa
Coke lloylr. Many more too.
Seem* Hetty fasti’* rlate the
ether night wa* from Alabama
rather than Daytona a* I said.
F .ir u .c me . . ,
Joann Moore seem* rather In*
terratrd in a new l*iy up at
school,
while a certain aopho.
more blonde denies that he look*
like Chuck Herron Norma Faye
Harvey
hail on the cutest or*
ange sundress the other day . . .
I hear
Joan W right
is ainging
“ The U v e I l-nng Fo r" ainco
wimronr gradualcd. Are Ruddy
lla&lt;* and l.u lh ri David Iwcnming
lone wo|ve»? I »ee I'alvin W iight
and Janette R atliff talking away
in Spanish I. What freahmrn g ill
U It that Sammy Kata likes s«
w ell? We were aw fully sorry ta
hear alaiut Joyce Jones going tn
thr. hospital , , . ao waa Joe .
I.inda Leonard and Hobby H r*
ham are atilt goin' steady. It
must lw love . . , land* Huey
looks i|ultr lashing *mnking that
pipe . . . Maty Jo Dayman look*
ed aw fully nice at Pat Hrown'*
wedding last Frid ay Saw Jane
Davis and Kdwar.l (Jordon at
the show . . . R atl.aia Knolnt
und her Iroyfrirn.l . . . Rachel
John«on ami her* , . . Morgir
Morrison had on a darlin' plaid
thr other day . . . I wonder If
Ceeil Koonts ever got hi* sub­
ject* f ile d ?
Our fountain In thr upstair*
hall rome in handy the*e hot
day*. It waa given tn tia hy the
set Inr class of fin. l-ook* nice

Personals
Mr. and Mia r.. ( . ita rn rr arr
* pending a vacation at Das inn*
Itrarh.
—
Mla* N itle Klrthhoff it leaving
this weekend for W illiam
and
M ary College where the will enter her aophomore y»ar.
Mr. and Mr*. II C Oak* are
leaving Indav for Yoirngtlnwn O
Ruffalo, N Y and l,ong
|*l*n&lt;l
where they will *pend •ome time
Mr*. C harlr* F (Sinn inch M&gt;a*
e* Shirley and M \ina Fot.*nV r
Zrllwood Ihi* week where th»v will
enter Hampton Duhoi* Aeademv

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By Methodist (iroup mm.

REGISTRATION

Thr Daughtrr nf \ a;ry Sunday
School C la t* of thr F i n t Mrthoillat
Church had th rir rrgular business
and social meeting at
McKinley
Hall on Tuesday evening. The following acted a* hu.|t-».e» Mrs. C
II. Winn. Mia. Mnrgaict Kdwranla.
Mr*. Pauline Howard, Mr*. J. M
M cCa-kill. Mr*. W \ Hunter and
Mi-* Ruth Hand.
Mr*. M. H Strtikland preside*
over the meeting and Mr*. J. C
I Oavia a i&gt; in charge of the ilevtsllonal. N rw lv elected officer* ar&lt;
| Mrs. M. R. Strickland, pre 'dent
Mrs. M. I.. Wright, vice-president
Mr*. S. II. R atliff, secrelafy, Mra
W. K. Rains. treaMirrr, Mr*. C
P. Herndon. *un»hinr rh sn m sn
Mr*. J. C . Pavi*. devotional chairj man and M l*. Rov T llll*. hulldinr
I fund chaitman.
The member * enjoyed a prngran
con*l«ting of Spiritual* and novelty
aong* hy Mona Johe and Marian

For
.Mrs, F. S. Vprna&gt;’H Kindurifiirlcn
Mnntlny, Srplrntlrrr Is

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S t r ic k la n d , n f three tr a d in g s
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se le ctio n * hy A llis o n l.ee .

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In Sofison Again
The helnved J limpet return* for the
Fall Semester . . . hut with n e a r in It*
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Al A n n n nl Kirsl I' iivwIh leri.ni (Tittrch

Delicious
roftr*hm rnt*
svrrMl** Margaret Partin and Ml*s
Jane Chanman ate R avine *«on for .p rie d hv the hoste *e. to Mr*. II
Sletaorr Univerritv where they will W. Hailey. Mr* S tl H ainm an
M r.. Robert Futrell. Mr* II II
enter their junior year.
Anderson, Jr.. Mi* llindle W ill
Mr*
M i*. Kathleen Hah-.o-k and Ml** ianrs. Mr*. J. K. C arvel.
llarhara Chapman are returnin'* Homer A. Price, Mr* J O. l.aney.
to Huntingdon College where Ih r- Mra. O. K. W hile. Mr* S •» Shin
w ill enter their aophon -re veat ho|*cr, Mr*. A. D '/.*&lt; hary. Mr*.
J . F. M cKinley. Mr* F. II. l.aney.
Mr. and Mra A M Cl»rk »• M r. W K. Ilaine. and M r. I. M
St. I.oula, Mo are visiting Mr a n 1 Tyre
Also Mis* Versa W » ■dim k. Mr*.
Mr*. W. J. David at their home on
Ruth l.undi|ui*t. Mist I. J. Rovalte
Wrat Fir»l Street
M i*. Aline Chapman, M i*. Maty
Ml**
Jari|illine Cleinepl*
of Fa rish and Mi** Resale Zachary.
Moultrie, (la. I* visiting her •la*
,
Photo It) Rola-rt C o *
ter and hrnther-ln-law. Mr. and
Mi*. Alvin Prnlry, whose m ,itrlag c took |&gt;la««- th l. nionth in th r
Mr*. Charles Meek*.
1‘irst Hapti.t Clhurch is the former M r.. lads R Htirt. •lttiii*hlir «»f
R&gt; V IR G IN IA P. A N D FIISO N
.'it hiIl l.r i l(i»*irr A n d Ihr Intr M»* It... lei Mr IV tilrl »• ihr Mill
Mia* Dorothy Whttner i» re.
of
'1i .tnd1 Mr* II G IVnlcjr.
Miss Doris SJohlom ha» Iwen
turning to Wisconsin D nlyrtsitv visiting Mr*. Virginia Jonlnn in
ami Miaa Jane Whitner it enter* Winter l ark for the past wrek.
hr* Kt Atulf nf hfi . -1 li
Toney, at the ll. a. I. H t | «■ Mi** \ 1ti«it
Ing Ml. Holyoke
College
thl*
Col. ami Mr*. W. F. Raker went o. til Ihr tl t l\ .11 of ht« pAM-nt *, Kitic *ml R.t sirtntfid Milt h. tl
weekend.
to Charleston. W. Va., Thursday Mr And Mrs
Karl Toney «f
Mr.
It. s an lti*t i HVnlrlWfHt
to atteml the welding of Ihelr Ro hrtioml, I r&lt;-tr.srns
• u r g r r y al rhr O r .m g . M i-niorral
Mi*a l.yllian Moran. Mi*a (Hive
nieee.
n il
M r*
I
M
llo o it ret in nest to H o s p ita l in ilr la o d o K liit.rs
Ann Adam* and Miaa H arhsr*
Mr and Mra O. II Hkewra and
Rucker will return tn Km orv 1'nl three children have returned lo l- o l X .i l l e ) . r ,i * . w ith her g ra n d - is rep o rted a* m a k in g a gors.1
M u rra y , J r ,
w lm r p ro v e r v
ver»lty thl* weekend, where thee thrit home In M anassa., Va. af* •on. M e tie r
-i-.o l Sept
’ here
She |d a n * to
S |i, riding
Sunday
si
Ness
a rr studying nursing
ter visiting hi* parent*, Mr. ami si il her liiu g h t r r r and so n -ill- S in V in a w e n ' l i
and M r .
W
Mr*. J. II. Skewe* ami her p ar­ la w , 1|i rrrd ' l l . M e n e r M u r r a y , A
la iw i
and
g n im h h d d re r i,
Holm Dean, son of Mr. anil Me* ent*. Mr. and Mr*. Touehlon, in
(••i .o in e Im re.
llo h l.y , C a ro l and IV iils T i iv lo r .
R. I*. Dean. I* leaving lodav (or Miami. Mr. Skewe* is employed
K . .1 C o le , S r
w ho h a* l o r n
Mr amt M r .
I. D
R n d g es,
New Haven. Conn, where he will hv Slone and Webster, a* an
resid ent* " f l a k e M a ry , movr&lt;l • on f in e .I li- h i . Iioni.- ss ilh in in
enter hi* first year at Yale Uni- elcrtrical
ln*|*ector.
eurrenlly into the S k in n r r house n . e n l l y . lilte d fool for tw o w e e k s, rill
veralty.
working on a new plant at (Juan- W ilh I he nr Is th eir d a u g h te r, d e iw e u t .iir g e r v S a tu id a s al rh*'
tieo.
•lughton Mrtoottal ll..«.
' l i » M a r g a n r W a d r and her fo u r F e r in. Id
Mr*. I.. I F ra ile r relurnetl vr~
Rev. and Mr*. F McConaiighay
pital
lerday
from
Charlotte. N. (* ami daughter Vera a ir now resid­ • h ild le n .
R o ger Ct le t , who Ha* poio-d
where *he attended the
Rlvde ing in Sanford at the Fellowship
W r u n g in Itarlo w and la r k c
W illiamson wrrldlnr which ti*ok Front.
I.iimI t»vr» •he I al**ii Day week­ t h r A lt i ■■. ... left Tttesslay for
ami M r. •' |l. Tam p.i, w in 11 he will lw- indite!
place on Saturday.
WiMwIy
A n.Icy
I* at
horn • • n«| v»rfi* ' l l
T
||j|»
A
Hit
•
in
lia
ry, and M r. J. • .1
with hi* p a irn ls, M i. and Mm
lies Itransn •f l akeland, (ill
Mra. George M Cooper. J r. A. W. Arrsley, following the sum­ S T illi*
ssl the ( h ilt. It •J lit . S a t * • rf»t%
who ha* been visiting her oarerrt* mer which he *|»ent in Dsyiotur
&gt;flit n vnmliovi v%it li fr U lIv i a
tnd r %r n
p u lp it. I«t(h tn*i•t m tip
Mr. and Mr*. Kltnn Moughlon ha* R each
IN*! *♦«!«. *’onHtn, l,yntr« «ui(|
Mi
i i.i«i
S n n d iY
In g ,
it d*
returne*| lo her home In Raleigh.
Mil.I
L
i
v
.
S*
Y
Mi
Mr*, tl. F. SJotdom vi.tled her
Itra n a n t i p * « l • ( m jm ti 1 in« a In
N. C.
hu*l&lt;and, at the hospital in Chat- Mi* -I I. H mIiI iy nihI ildiiylilrt .. week n l •«i
Mii *
W.
l(n fm id
Friend* of Mis* June Waddell tahorhee, over the Labor D*y M il V I J» a i r Mil* it hnfm* d y d itl.
tint
Mi
w ill regret to learn lh a l «he wa* wrek-emi. With her were her
ro i r
i.
on.i f.. o
h.-ogh 1&gt;»f (».'lin t ■«%lllr h i*vr • • rrii
nicer, Mi»* Alma Ring, her «nn Fftn rrll M u r in llrl.om l M&gt;m Ih r g u r•tl* ii t ht'i |iA (r tif« , M r
confined lo the Fernald Laughton
and daughter-in-law.
Mi.
and
wild Mr V II M U t R u t n , fni 1h r
Memorial llo spllal on Sunday due
tiiy «hi
Mr*. O liver SJohlonr of lo k r A l­
(is .1 w e
to lllnrsa.
8 n n d i)r v l« ifo t« r ( th r W
fred, ami her son-in-law
and
daughter, Mr. and Mr* Vemn l l t l f l r hnm r H rrtr h rf l i i n l i i r i All
Miaa L ila IW fter. Mia* Jean M ilrhell of Orlando.
% i * i t » m Ia w .
Mr
And
M »*
Mr. and Mr*. J A. Peek ham, If K lm d ir* Atnl umndMin, .1 f
loo, brighten* up the plare. too
who visllrd Ihelr son and daugh­ M r lt * . «»f W i t i l n I ' a ik And M*
David lle sle r hold* th little iloffiuit Krr«*nry nf TmipA
firnkey while people drink I no-1 ter in-law. Mr. and Mm Stanley
I F T i l l i * An I M»n ItAtitii*
tired
.
Mlghl he a future in
•"
'»*• linvi ennr to .Va *|i«-i I n visit fit •
Tuesday.
that!
And M t*
I*
*
Phillip T»ncy Is the g u r.i d p M im li, M»
I»orl* Jonea ami Cecil Sheppard
Sf A'lhrw*
are alitl going together. Ann Ra- Saver, Miss
llarhara
Saun-ie. ! The school lunch mum thr.
hom Is still singing “C a n ’t Help
M l*. Mary Ann Callowa*-. M
.................. .barg e »f Mr* George
laiving That Man nf Mine" to
M arian Rutler. Y * ’ll too look Hetty llrne Rail, and Mia* Carol 11
Following a
e v .tr hr*.I in
mighty sute together. Carolyn Skinn rr are leaving thl* werlrn.1
Mr and M is D D
Jury, Frana G r itf- o ts ag
again
ain a&lt;
Hudson *nd Steve Hodgkin* have to resume their simile* at
HflfHMim» &lt;1 I im I hv f lt r
w
o
rk
Ida
State
University.
I wen makln It a twoaome recent­
W ord w a * received re se n t!)', » f 4T*t I «l tlir KVttl lld f 4IIC&gt;itr.|, 99
ly. Whom la Junior Metta going
|»* i »
rh*- d e .th o f ' I t « \ .m s A k h n n rth . m ii i U I I »| m i ni mu
COMII RA TIO N
w ith ? Doe* R a ie l Reeve* atilt
M i " i d M i ‘ lit in • I I I l g
s si ter m law- o f W in M u sg ra v .
The P ro ffitt.Garner
« e .i|i"
go with that hoy out o f achool?
I A^r A | f t r«| I •*d • a ••t»i*tM»i . i tl
S h . had v is it e d here often n u n
She'* a mighty cute little gal w ill take place at the Firs* Pre
L l t f l l r»f A tn ll. T * t • 4t1t t l?« • * «•
hyterian Church tomorrow *• *- 'v mg (ro nr Iter h o o ts to 1twenslesr
. . . so was he . . .
t lir fV*tfiAtd I At||*MitVi
. P. M Imtead of at fi .10 P M •
(Jue*r that's all for now
A m o ng th o se spending Kun d as M***|»», a I t t | | S r | i l
III
previously announced
Re seeln* ya . . .

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P A C K PO U R

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HERALD- SANFORD. FLORIDA

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Yankees Trim Cleveland Indians
8 To 7 In H eart Breaking Game

REAL WHIZ KID

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p m lu es*

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FASH ;(fit rH A-rs

MAK/MO TUB
PAVI6 rfFiBLP

"Now n r m il ice jutl how guud llrr Yank ret a ir. M rrr ii (licit
biggest thallrnqr of (lie icaton. C m they Irouncr back^ l li r y ’v r l*-r.|
dishing out such medicine all e r a * * ---— -

appearrd to have all wrapped up.

o vb
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Gene Tucker And
Jim Higgins Win
In iMen’s Doubles

or

ta b o p

P e r e r itr /r u s e r s r g g r ti s v e
7XB CiUO r r s
■OP POUfS L f!
P l A / TOTAL
/A /B A P * /

Although they hatt Mown an rnr'y

Southeastern Gridiron Practice
Seminick’s Homer DeLand Red HatK
Defeat Gainesville
Wins For League- D M t.AN I), Sept. r3—tA h -D a Starts With Whacky Work-Outs
Land
rematneri
undefeated
in
Leading Phillies Florida Slate l.eagui playuff*.
B ) A S S O C IA T E D P K K S S
Hr HKRil AI.TKCHULI.

F E I P /X B Mf A

M id:

heart-breaking H-7 h,** to the
Indian* last night. Ii war a
game the tie fern lliur champions

F tR S T .fU L L .

M A JO R LB A 6 U B
* B A fO H / «

2 .tp
PACKER/

C L E V E L A N D , Sept. I I
tfl'j
Hank G reta brig voiced the
thought that was in the nnndv of mini bairhall Lint today when hr

* . .. a
L . u •take
_ I .. a^ i I o m of iL^
•oil. ICan
they
theI
M m * 7”
The Cleveland general manager
referring to Ih • Y an ks’

By Alan M ay*

p iiu .A D r r .P H iA . sept. n - (&gt; P )
— l.e l thoae who wonder alxiut the
•ucrea* of tha Phildeljihia P h lllir*
fudv the case of Andy Hcmlnlck.
Two t r a i l ago. the Philadelphia
f*n* loooil Seminick every time
1 hr appeared on the diamond and
’ that v ra i the Phil* finished a lith .
Today the fans hoot and holler
for Joy at the sight of Andv ■lid the I'h ilt are leading the N a­
tional League.
They had plenty uf region to
, cheer the W hl* K id *’ eatrhrr last
-iich*. Semlhlck won a ball game
»ith n home tun, h is lerimd of
the year. He won it fur Itobin
Ibdtrrt*, who pitched a fiv e .hit
I *0 shutout over Ibe St. land*
Cartiit.nl*, Ilia I lath victory against
' eight loa«e*.
He al*o won it for Andy Setn-

tiene Tucker and Jim Biggin
won the men'* double* rhniapion
vantage in the ninth. Tlit'o the •hip in t tie * 'it v tenni tournament
Iduw (e||.
! at the M ayfair eourt* ye-terday
Two walk.-, a double by It,
afternoon wbeii they
triumphed
Knluirily anil a twoout three.
over Cordon lb an
and
I i mk
tun homer by I .uke Knvter anil Unwell r , “ li.'J.
a welrutne Yi nker victory w n«
Tucker mid lliggiu* won li.elr
turned Into a numb d efi.it,
way to the final* by defeating
i .nick.
Intleail of lending the A Ineilent,
lleriM id (iu th iie nnd flmirg, Merit) Andv relehtalrd hi* ^flth birthleag u e by u bnlf game, the d, don In Ibe *eml-fin»l- Kun.'ny of
1day &gt;C‘ terdSV hut it wa* ju»l like
feat •ent the Yank* spinning In­
| lei noun after pnvluu»ly iM eM im ’
»ny othu duv foi Sem lhlck. He
to *eiAtid Place a half length hiiloli Cornell arid J o .- M il , din.
raught Id* 17th 'Ir a lr ii* game,
/r tf B A T r/M V
hltld the Detroit T lg v lt.
Playing
iilruaat
tluwU
tennis
Including a sitin g of douhlehesd"•
'•Ye*,
alt,** llreenheig
rouA V tP A S / f f A
Tucker
Mini
lli»gm
*
took
tin
fir*t
■n and r * t in inning game*
tinued. “ It wouldn't surprise me
B‘ r m r BUT
H
ue*
gniiir*
In
«hort
order
yeatint in Cbirago, two week* ago,
If tkia game r n t i the nYnk* tie
Mr* R .O J .
Irid
a
y
wbrn
Ib-an
won
hi*&gt;tv*.
flag. It may have fat -tnarhlru'
Seminick hll
an !n»ide-ihe-partt
TOTAL A p v /e s
but
ih
r
only
oilier
game
he
and
effect. It can’t help bur hurt
home m n. “ Hum ph," Andv ohI h £ C 4 V cOiUT
ll&lt;iw»
n
loot
in
that
d
cairn
&gt;
hep
their morale. Thete w*« a game
liv e d ve*lerdnv. “ And they *aid
L
&lt;3** w / * * x
in uke
Ihtuogh
Higglua'
I wa- the thntrat playai on tho
they had nil wrapped tip ntui tlnry
^
fA P M rr
ready to ta le home. On* mom aerv* In the -evenlh game
tram ."
H V
A'JrV A \ P
out and It wa* nvei. Then bang.
However, H igjjoi,, who I in- not
“ Do you know," Attdy added,
B m V
V *mS
One awing and it1* over. Only been playing
much
aim .
the
pildo b .amine from hi* eye*, "that
n # V lore
Itnc
m
i t i r a i i «»i
ill,
/*✓ rp p .
•'
they
instead
of wwin.
tom narin n t la»t year, in rp ri'fd
I wa* the fastest plavrt on the
“ Now the shoe la on the other to- opponent- and tire g a lin v with
team four years ago, I won a race
AM OR*
\V \N
foot. We g a r' them a tas*&lt;- of hi* fine volleying ami m m h ea l
tu ptova it."
6 0 1 /A T
What they handed ua In New Yoik game whb h did not »*«m in lh •
Andv is alwvy* un the move,
p L A /e o
'k ;
a couple of weeka ago. They nut I lea*t Impaired by hi* long layoff
huitllng down tu fii* t to i&gt;ack up
th« aklda under ua. We couldn't A ml he nlro won his rdhm three
i * r AXP R * a
play*, h u rtlin g to the scretn to
rome out of it. Now let ua tee serves.
ti y for impu-aibU fuuta, whoopL» .
U f /
whether they can houtire hack."
The second ret went Ii to 1 with
mg It up when aliuthri playur 1*
It waa Itnpoialhle to leam bow Ib-an nmt Howerr aide to capitalise
at bat. H.-‘* all hu&gt;tie, nil fight
the Y'ankee frit about ttie loan. only on Bowen’* two *erv&lt; ,
They hno Andv In New York
The doora of their clubImuie waa
The rnlvcd double ore r u i n t n l
-into he and half the Cdanta got
locked to all vliltora.
to
ta il Ibis afternoon with the
golf tiiuldy aa [bit (irrm ain For i inti, a • hut-mi !• that wuuml up In
The end came with diamntir
ter ..f L t - lm o n t , N J .. wjitppfd a fiat fight. Twice in ircent w isk s
auddanneti. The
Yankrea
had finals being played Sunday afternoon
lim
e
To
t.ei
i
In
i
h
u
c
of
the field tu win the IP4W Naltm al Andy answ ernl tho*e New- York
built up a till lead In the fir *t
for thete matrhe
Aruateur, but hrfe at the b u t irrr* by mm king the hall nut of
two Inninga on homer* hy Joe airangement
the aloenre of Mia. P M
DiMaggiu, Phil H U iiito and Yogi ill
A T I.A N T ,\ , Bept. Id- &lt;rt'( The l ake ro u t*r &lt;he laatrd i.&lt;&gt; long* the park.
Sports w riteia have duhkt-d
m, longer d e fe n d , h ci &lt;raven tluin the VC,'unit I&gt;timd.
Ilerra. Hound tripper* by lu m y (iillgle* who ha- left for hri YardDoby and K a tin rut the margin tlnli.
in the tiuSdeti A n ni vers ary WornMr», F o ttr r yesteiday took » Andy “ Hiandpa W h ir" iiecauae
to lt-4. A aertnih Yankee run In
en's Naticinul Am uteur tio lf Tout* i nti whipiniig ftnni Mr*. J . A i , he'* older than the ynuligslera on
’ the tram . Hut I f f the youngsters
the eighth aremrd *u|M*rflumi*.
nament.
be.I H a r r , of l'h ti.d rlp h li on tie
I" ! S T S ta rtT
eaperially the wav A llie Iteynold*
M i*. M atk A . P o rte r, known In lath hide T h , Flitte r putter fa ll
* h“ ,o0k
f ‘,r ,h * wh&lt;)p'
had eteadied following hi- two
ril on numnoua greens, r*|tetlal- hf' " ,' r H,,d f'Knlhome-run pitrhea in the middle
hr un the IHth when- ,h r n ib tn l
”1
tired sometime* along
Iftunda.
1. four-font run to the cup- M i*, about tin- end uf the eecoiuf gamThen came the fatal ninth.
lln y i* idayitl Mlmuat aa poorly of a douldcht-ader," Andy ndraitHrynohl*, who had futineil III
&lt;*i th , d.hJ I -yard course a* Ihe't^d- "but I'd ta lh cr I*1 Died ami
Indian* to wreat the atiikeoul
■hamuitm. Her medal score for playing than sitting on the bench.
leadrrahlp away frum Ueveland'a
1« hole* * i i Sit, the M in , a* Ml* full of Uiunce,"
ri.o M iH S s r i T i : t .r :«*,a •
I I I I * I II M » ---•"» Ml (law til)*
noli Iwmon, walked plnchdiittrr H In « l Ifca u g h n rsa t I 'l a ja H » n l M |
I t l l k l Hull Unit F MiawMr I
I'o ttrr's. I'm i&lt; T7-.1fl—71.
When hi- r a m , to t&gt;*t In the
IIr a il* *
I M lrr « N 7
Hvmflt Jtl'f-n Ihaa Nklft I m Mat
Joe Cordon and Thurm an Tucker
I iff .,| fall A, tfti||f|p*k |||f J, «
f
till
fit#
||u|t{»(p,
i't.Hfia*
II
a
.
II
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with one out. Manager Co-ey
U«tt«, l-O l.
l f o | » . H um Jit* L i t . |I,*-J«.
Btengcl aununi*ici| Tom I'rrrlrk ,
iiNtiirt I mint
hi* ac« relirvrr, from the liullpen. L•al .ftn*| n( tln liii'M lllr.
m :i m \ i » ii %&lt; ii— * Mika mmp
ll .a t l llo lf U ntil • 11• t i l&gt;I •
Kennedy winked the rount to
«% l . K l t i l • :
*’l**Af»
itnitar t iirfiiiii** P llh i
1
%b
2-li, then lined a double U-twi-en
•V I.
NVkitl I I i - l.&gt; lllo . I»H.l*l» &gt; d ill HI)
M
O
417
M l * '•*«»!a t .
K u r il
KM ,
l ia t lh l
left fielder Johnny llopp and 1)1Mt
H1
Vm
V i» rk
411
iMfit)*'
Magglu. That arord (inidon and ftn *t**n
14
4 '»
M
lent Tilrker to third. The Yankee* * I o v i I r i h I
• 1 a
.1 1 1
I l l l l l II || 41 |!—A MMlta Mila
4 P 44
it ;
appeared out of tumble when U * « « tU iriflo r)
9? 1 tliiilr fifth rr.
rt*.
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It
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LI
j »i
T f mI d , 11111 11»*111* a „ 14 n t * » * l -*. „V*» rl Ik *
g errlrk fannrd Dohy on Ih rie HI
fx tu lo
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14
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H H i i L , AIIIt * Ih M . ,1 ill liil
pitrhea.
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• 7 97
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llr t H lIa
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Aa Kaater atrode to the plat‘%
n i l M i l l i m &lt; i .— tl iH iiii H ilr
1 \\ i«alt11(|£|g&gt;|j 2
T« I ‘iiltlntHli*l* t \1 iltjil* T . Pltkt tlCatcher llerra went to the mound Iflla-IttaH
fm ln r i 2 , t ' M t n f f * 1
*«1. fia rtli « Pi *■»!, I t ' . ' l E h *", |(t
to confer with K rrrlrk . St,-ngel HI le**UlP C, P til|,M l&lt; '||lh l • H,
lurn ,
HI1W Mo*
Joined the conference. Whatever npYPtmiii * N&gt;» v«»i k ;
f iNHIfa Iriiln*
waa the (leeiaion, it tirnveil wrong.
p ii in
i i p »’— r v i- H « r
M V l l t k Hi I *|f %r til flat 1 laf r &gt;• *k hi t
It ii I*&gt;
Mill taxlffr HI*
K a iter *wung at the firat pilch S’• &lt;
5 -1 nr Hhitf«*td a il y»
#f, IIV M11*• , K Iti** fl« Mini'* f lin lf f ,
and *ma*hed a long, hard drive
I to . MM
P u r l P i M, I.IRltl
\ \ at If III tig I n n n l |N ( |f « j|t
Ik tl Bit V ,| |1 *
•vet the right field harrier.
v* H ull M ain I I . 71
HI % I II H I I I
in*La Ullv
The Yankee fietdera took uni. 1*1*fc11i *.«i'll
*"I |«ll I til Pf, lx Mll« Oil'll HM l
lirlrkA ira* K llr l, Jool* KHMiiM.
look amt headed at might for the
*I (»» l •"|
t m ill, *
ft«Miii*l
IM### |
dug mil ttrp*. They knew the
&lt;litfjIII* 11
I (tijiflti, lE m rr vi*iii|t, ,‘ * h i ’i|»
■■me waa uvrr. When Kaiter hit

6*0 Irnil they (t ill held a 7-t ml-

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Entries At Volusia
County Doj; Track

defeating (isin e sville d to &amp; hrre
The Kentuoky Wildcats of the Southeaitetn football Conference
!» « night. A vlrto ry today at
ItaincRVille w ill give the Beil Hat* have asked the BtooUyn Dodger* of the National League tu move over.
a sweep of the fin a l aeries.
They want aqualter'a sovereignity on tome of thi* whacky hutmtat.
Cuban righthander Haul VII.Shift your tympanum a hit to the leeward and liMrn to what hap­
lamea notched hia second win *&gt;f
at the Wildcat*' p ractico t
- — —— — —
the playuffa giving up eight hit* pened
.
Kentucky on Sept. 23," said Coach
along the route Dun U rquhart j aesrlart yeaterday.
(iayn e ll Tinaley, who winced a t
uf tha ( I —Men yielJed 10 anfetie#
The buy* held their «crim m at
the thought of an In ju ty tiddlod
to the Hut*, three of them dual on the g irls ’ saftball diamond, squad.
ertd in the firat nnu four in the and one o f the huskies was sha­
Even so, the game—a* near
fifth to provide the In-Land run* ken up while taking a bath. the r.-nl McCoy as a practice
Two OalneavHlr aingtra ami ,t That's like meeting Je**e Jam *- game ran he—snowed several af
t hi re-base i * toj in the uUtfirld without a pistol or Santa Claus the ia&gt;k* to advantage. Bouncing
worried the Hat* in the top of without a beard.
Coach Paul Bryant took it all B ill; Baggett, a Tru e* halft^cW
the ninth.
NutI In stride, however, and noted r b « kimmI on offrn*»s
• a t that hi* squad was showing Im­ man B tw en s of Picayune, S ll* s ,
(ta ilira v lllr
all r h)• o
ah
Cooper Ih
44 0 1I t» 0 provement. It was something of who isn't that way at a ll, turned
Penton t f
(i 44 lt 0 a moral victory that the hoys in a i'ln*-v tub of iuiatterl*ack44 u
Cad* fib
44 0U 00 0n o didn't make a touchdown at se­ !ng. Lee Hedges (who doesn't)
Robert* c f
44 0 22 2, 0 cond base, -veing as how they i-Do was okay at q u artu b te k.
B r , w rie r at
44 1 1I 2 3 were practicing on a Imsrhall dia­
Else where in the conteielite,
Fat due c
the hoys generally put in routine
44 3 2 4 1 mond.
l/rau h a it p
3 0 0 ii
T hi*
busloeaa
about
being practice licks.
Sm ith 2b
3 1 9 3
Tulane'* Henry F lu n k kept on
to* •cl out u f a hath did no more
H rltr If
4 U 0 1
than shake up iiuartelbnck Hill with the task o f devuloping ail*
Fa rle y, who*e Injured knee was aroum l ploy era who can plA I
Total*
34 b H 24
Iwith offensive and defensive fo iB
getting a whirlpool treatm ent.
DeLand
ah r h 0
Especially
tmpre»«ive
under ball. Harold Waggoner, a half*
4 1 a 0
Fernanda! 3t&gt;
B ryant's ,-&gt;r was walluoing Walt pint from Little Buck, and Hon*
Allen lb
3 1 i 1.
Y o w a iik y , a tackle, wno looked tile K en t, n 1711-pouniler, weta
Me Let*! If
3 1 0 tl
welcome newcomers.
“ v rry g#i»L’‘
3 l i 3
I'irtle r f
Four men aro in sick nokey
Coach Boh Norland of Tennes­
Hrat'teke cf
4 u 0 «
j
ai
M ississippi B u te . Halfback
see, n wise guy in a iy tight spot,
1
Duane c
4 t
•i
I* trying to grt o ff of one by Norman Do plain ha* a pulled
3
4 0
Htueiilng 2b
shouldering aside the pr*--*»nSon m u sck : H a ile y Hard Is m using
Barrow *«
4 1 « &gt;i
dope that makes hi* \ o t i a 11* a hurt knee: and Hup* Howard
Y i I lam ia p
4 It 1 0
niut Charles Pittm an are Mill oul
karnl outfit.
27
33 *1
Total*
Ni-yland wanks none of this of plav after knee su ig ery.
INMl 020 102
U ainesville
Vanderbilt welcomed I he sun
Del.am i
300 003 00*—« dopester stu ff. Some of Hie hoys
E — P iltle 2, Cooper, Harrow who call th*m»rlvea **perta have after a long rain y spell ami &amp;
B B I Ih ttle
8,
fhjnne, Sm ith, taggevi the Vols the nation's tldid in a good workout. Alabam a waa
pleased with Bobby M arlow, a
Btuening, V illam ea. 2 B —Far due. best leant.
200.pound baiteting ram . and
tiry smiiiu.
Wow! -aVvk Neyland
D F —Bartow , Brurning and Allen,
This is thee wny he nut it to ■larruping L a rry Chlodsttl, two
le-ft—fialnevvllte 4, Dvl.aiid •&gt;
F R —o ff C tip ih n it 3, Villamea 2. • civic club In Knoxville je ste r- classy backs. A sprained afikU
sidelined Balw Pearson at M lrsls*
SO —D n iu h ait 8, Villam ea I IVP 'day:
.l„ ..l
_____I T .
They did it to Vanderbilt l a s t ; slppl,
and Tom Langston moved
— Urquhart.
W in n e r— Villam ea.
1
.........................*
■
—
■
****•
-vIn
tu
fill
the ----*
spot -•
at left tackle.
j#at
am)
look
what
happenesi.
The
Laser— Ifru tihart. U— Stone. H it
BUI Wntron, a guaid, was back
p«uple
In
the
Southeastern
Con­
tingei and l.e lt*. T — 1:22. A —
ference who at* giving us tho for dntv after a minor opeiatlou.
1,140.
Florida worked &lt;&gt;n Its running
big buildup are laugldng W hlnJ
game, Georgia lock tu th# air,
our back*.*'
and Georgia Tech worked &lt;*&gt;.
Bo quoth the mentor, and to liehtly, a uaiiee which gave Cm#h
Texas Christian Univeislty ha*
rippled
the
laughter.
had only three football ci srhe*
Bobby Dodd ample time to wpry
At Tuesday's workout he lusted
#lnce 1U2S—ila tty Bell. Ftaticrs
about the Sept. *28 *»»» agdinsl
a
word
of
praise
to
TVd
D
iffe
r
Behaiidt and Dutch Uryei
Southern Methodist.
and John Michael* at guard, cen­
ters Bill Jasper and Qene &gt;loelUr, and Boy Smith, a tough tack­
R u ,*;il
F r lu e ll, left tackle
fifth inning of lari night's game
from Racine, Wto.. at 23S pound#
uirain*t the cardinals, th , "tiled ier.
At Baton Rouge, the light* i* the heaviest player «n the 1350
old man" hadn't had a hit In 21
tunes at l*al. Max l.anii-i tossed were the main thing that spark­ University of Tulsa football team.
night
at
laiuitlaua
the ball. Amir swung he had hi* led last
Only one member of the U L C A
hit and the Fhllilr* had won the- State's full practice game.
“ W e ll have to Improve 100 iwi •tarting team weighs more than
ball game, a game that preavrvt-d
. . . . play
r . _ , the
_________
kind suo pounds—left tackle Hftl
theli six And one.half game lead cent liefur* we can
o f liall eX|ieetrd o? us against chell who weigh* 20R.
_______ _
over Brooklyn.

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x v r in ^ M .

there wasn't a Yanks
nom* plate
,

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n :n i
I ’Mtatl* l|»hlA
»s 91 41m
lirtnilily u
:♦ 97 ;«*.
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79 CD
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t*lm Iriiinlt
bi 79
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to
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tin
*
H K T H o rr," sepf. r t
wn
V.irb J, !*ltl el»k*i 1 &gt;|| 1,
Middleweight t'hamplou Jake l-n- Na«
III,...11, ii ]. i ilrclft Im 11 1
Mlilta i* t * peeled tu lame lulUl- t*iltta,l#tli|lla . Hr lx •I p Ii.
rant
iT u iv a n i
Dauthuille
of I ’hllHKM 1, IlisB | ti f| 1,

m : \ i .m i i
i i %* i^ -iU H ab u i h i i 1
Mika
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T .h r t f
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**M«r. | Ion M l fine! tTiueklfeft P *l. |
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I-aiiMottn Expocted
To Tame Dauthuillc

France tonight In a promising IV
round title laiut at the Olyinpin
Stadium King tlm* i* 10:00 I'.M .
LaM otla rule* a f- to 0 favorIlk . Promoter Mirk Uimle* of the
In in national Hosing Clnh look*
fot a cinwtl of n.CKH) to pay
1100,00(1.
luiM olta elperteil no tumble
making the IM-pound limit at Ih*
10:00 A M. walgh-ln. He hit Hh&gt;
on the brain yratrn lay and probably w ill w*igh 161*. I taut builie
w ill lie about the tame athough
h# waa only IhflVfc when he Iwat
I.aM otta last yeae.

Guard May lie lease
SinimonH To Pitch
CAM P
A T T K B B IJ K Y ,
1 m l.,
Bept. 113— UP)—There are rum ­
or a going around live fn le ra lirrd
Sfilh divlalon uf llu- Pennsylvania
National tiuard that P fr. Curt
Simmon* w ill b« rrlraaed to pitch
in the World H rrira if the Phil
•dalphla PhPlira win the N a­
tional Iwague pennant.
Simmon*' romnumdlm; officer,
Cdpt. Howard Kmhardt uf the
heaibpiaitrra Imttery for the dlvl•lull's a rtille ry , wouldn't object to

Crackers And UaronH
Take P layoff Ijdadn
By AH H fH TIA TKII PBKKH
A tlanta and Bittnlngham, the
ona-two teams, put their b**t fe*t
forw ard and tr!pp«d N aihvilla and
Memphis In the opening gam** of
th* Southern A«*ociatlon playoff*.
Kana In tho winning eitle*
couldn't lot happier. I f there's
anything they want to are. It's A t­
lanta and Birmingham tangle In
the playuff final*. That's -till n
long Way off. They nerd three
Mora victories In lh« four-of.aevrn
aeries, and Memphis and Nashville
ra rta ia ly wont how out lu*t to
A tia h la and Birmingham

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la-twern engine
luned

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and rear a«le. Aa a roeult, your tru ck laata
lo a fe r. T lre a last longer. too, aa eaMArtta1
f U r ia help to avo id whcel-eyuittiug.

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Ywr upknp cuts «i tewir!
Your Dodge "Jo b Hatnf' truck with Fluid
Drive will apt-ltd lews tuf» In the atwj&gt;|
more time on tire rvmd. Ifcfwuad Klukl
Drive protect# IrtMtitinkin and other
drive-line parte, it cute iTpRlr bill* . . .
helps eaeure Uirifty o|*ration IkW e long,
long time.

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ta in ly not [tying to o hjeel i f (hey
w ant to send him o ver th ere.
T h e re was no com m ent frum
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g en eral
impteaaion waa th at a ru lin g must
come from hig her au th o ritie s.

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thinking mostly of w hat kind “of
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Medicine here I* using liiifh r
m athrmutu n to aid in su lviirt or
human flyin g problem*. ..latle
m atte i* to tie u»ed to find out
why *onie pilot* live longer thn
other* at high alt itudee, bo»
The 1'. S . Defen*.*
to &lt; *ln t fly*ei» with «omv Itnn.unity to blockout* at hitch a l­ telephone exchange
titude* and hoo to m o flyr&lt;« •■oi handle* fJVlHHi
i'tl.lasl outside ra il* |
to 'la n d higher altitude*.
Ih&lt; tout hemal iv* used for the&gt;.
putoo*e* i* known a* hluinvtrirRandolph Field ha* thu i i 's l an
only Siumetttc* dilmrkmeut li
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v t r l . The in itin main * dor* In I
tell how to train flye r*, lad afti &gt;
the training plan* are mode In
do rlo t*, it iT u .k * r u hi ag ain'l
m atlieinntn.il pn.h rh ilitle*. The
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nialheniatir* i* likely to ahto
SOU AM
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A-Ta v u . /
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tuultl blockade tho IT. S. n ail for
l a hour* near her* recently—I.j;
got a fatal bullet for hi* trout,bM ail carrier Ralph Dav an&lt;l hi*
jeep were halted ju*l We*t t t ju .
cler National Turk wh..n hc tr.id
to jfrt thrnuirh to Pnlebridgi- .,
a load of letter*.
T he mail era* one y»«v t-m .tl
deep snowbank* and the tv ...
had no trouble prevent!nit liny',
advance - * ' a damaged t.i.liM.,,
■rill proved.
D ay retreated to a teleph. ic
and railed for help from park
ran ter*. They tried shouting r jf[, .
Into the air bn “ i* moot* wn*

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Hubert A Witty t* greeted by hi* fam ily on hi» airtv a l in Cleveland, k *.
for A iu rp rn c vleit IntheBro up tl t n r - la f r U itue, M, Mi* P r r lr W itty,
L a u re l,8; Ho|an. 5, and Col W Hty.Thextdm wI. w lu&gt; It awaiting a new asilfihinei t. tn d l,e would "tore love to go b n k to K»ura ( In ti motional)
unim prn*ed and ita ik n c *. h alt.-1
the argument. Next morning* the
plerbtent critter ttlll held the
mad. Mure bullet* and buckshot.
w *ie w axltd iu the a il. F in a lly .
reneirr had to put a finishing
flug into the animal to get the
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tm nt n ftri death when it* meal
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our on a hotpl-nl menu or
lunch program*.
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fa sponges a* filters in steam
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fiv lio a . Old fliair* made like
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Expert aerviee nil make*. Author
lin t " E A S Y ” mechanic*
The
Sanford Electric Co
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murk, fill itlrt. ahrll and -lav
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I'hnne IrkM
K V L K A I. humlted I'ouhd* of old
newrpmiei*. C «|| 1 Mir, J or xre »i
200 Maple Avenue
13 N O T IC E S t'K ILH O N A LS, 13
ItA C TO R , New ll'ed tille r Week
one of the Lett made, llv d r a li'
lift, power take o ff, w ill out pull N O T IC E . T b f Seminole
County
and out work the heat, ..pen In
l.'haml-er of Com in arc* ia now
reneaiiabl* offer tor lr»* than
compiling a Hit of arenmodacn»t. Apply Mr
Itowcn. frit
lion* for the luf-u I
louij*t
I'lumoaa D rive, Ssnfnrt/,
F'a
• e»&gt;«u. Owner* itavmg houti
I'ower I .awn mower, n u t 9100
apal ttiirlita, garage apattmenti
wrIP take a i u . ItUUO. Apply
or room* availahla for r*nt a*
.Mr. lluwcn, 511 I'lum o'a Drive
of October 1*1 or after, plea««
Hanford.
communicate nt om e w ith toe f
o f C . office, Sanforii, Telephone

T H R--------E E and----four--------loom ----’Intent*
Furnished ur unfurnlihed. Or
lech Apt*. C all URO or 132.2 even
Inga.
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N I C E L Y furnitbod amall apart­
ment in good neighborhood fur
• ettled couple or two ladles
IN K Magnolia.
T H R E E ROOM apartment, screen
porch, eitra roll away bed. Inrmediate possession. I'ark Ave
_ I'hane Utllt or 1,322. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
EXPERIENCED
Laney'a Drug
FO R R E N T
Fin oiahrd apa.t
meat. Downtlair*. 1717
Park W A N T E D : Experienced
g ro c e ry
cashier, age Itt-MS, high school
Ava. Th. 676-R . ___________________
educe I ion. Apply M annuel Ann.
1— R E A L E S T A T E F OR H Al.K - J
KLP
W A N T E D :' E x p e ile itw l
sleimgrapher
and leiokkeeiier
CHARMING Spanirh Home with
for permanent port Hun by local
three large lota in one of the
whull -.il,- firm . W rite Ron II,
beet section* of Sanford. I have
Hanfont Herald.
over m .000 In thin property
hut owning to rhanrr of planmutt aeU immediately. Will ac­ MO T H ER S with
heil
.tailed
cept kny reasonable offer nr
again i-xp. ii ex ate up. Ynu can
will accept late
model
welt
earn that needed money. Write
equipped trailer as part naymrnt
Naomi Sealiuryf, MOI K.
Iltli
and I2SOO cash for aquity bal­
Ave., Mt. flora. Fin. (live Home
ance payable 167. per month.
addrras for interview.
This U an excellent optwcHunity D EI J V E R Y Huy fur Die) r Jr Route
for acme Intelligent and atradilv
Call I Iftb-J.
employed person. Apply Mr.
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A N T E D : Colored porter. On
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Bowen, 641 Plumose Drive, Hanwho Is Interexted in permanent
ford, Florida
Job and w.lling lo work. Mu-'
" H P H C IA L V A L U K S - P H IC R H
lie experienced in
Mtitoinobil*
ADVANCING
washing and lubrirsthm .
Modern concrete block bungalow
H 'N T 'M E R IT 'U Y C O M PA N Y
w ith four Led-ruum* mi 13 acre
Hoi 360
tract with fruit and flower*
Baafard, Flo* Id a___________
110.600.00. about 4 m il** from
the Courthouse. A la*, to acre*
o f grating or farm ing
land
fenced and partly cleared *• A L L T Y P E S of Bulldeanr
96.000.
00 or 616,000.00 fnr both Reasonable Rates— Fee#
mates. Carpenter A 4
llam a.
Phe-oo 1.19.1-M er M 6-J.
Nice R room bungalow on Ikrga lot
In good residential section at
the C ity —hard wood flo a n ami
modern appointment*. 16.000,00
Good terms offered.
M rs. L . P . Pay tan. Associate

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K E L A K A A fATM KN TH , R o o m
and StoTU. 116 W . E l r i t S lrM t
I’hona 4KLW.
F U H N IB IIE D A l l ik FO R R EN T
1 2-Room* with piivat* bath and
Electric kitchen.
1 3-Room* with private hath ami
Electric kitchen. Apply I I I W.
4th Street or Nick T k * .
410 Hanford A ir .

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Listing s w ill b* mnde availalde at
the Infuilontion Month and the
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\ \ A N T E D juidy to share huuse
with widow. Rhone lkho-Vl'
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ring sre i i * to save money. Jn
vtallmrnt Igian Ikep't., RiH&gt;m 117
I'hnne 2ffi.
Hanford Atlantic
Natioinal Dank Member iT ' l r
IU3U M O D E L A Ford Coupe. E scellent condition, one owner.
Price rensonghlr. Samuel F u l­
ton, 1120 Locust Ave.
Rhone
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W A N fF.D In sell Equity in lata
I t*5kl Ford Custom Club C ouimCall f.'O M
l " l l C H E V R O L E T Pick Op. 0,»nd
motor e xtra clean H ply tires.
P i he IlfrtU O (h a lf .ash y H. R.
Ktearri*. Enterprise, M-x (W
J E E P , special Job. will carry 7
people, rxrrllent condition, cos*
me f'LOOO .ash to the nickle, will
take |MU rash.
Apply
Mr
lltiwen, 641 I'lumosa Drive, Han-

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Beautiful finish, latest canvwn
lences Electric Brakes, awslne
6 month* free Insurance. $1760
Monroe Cornu Grocery. Talt-

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this yrars-alu-ail. hlgh-ixinijarsaiun |» iu rr plantl
D iw iiy rr fuc yimrsekf why t h e ’T lm ic t " Ira* lb#
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T T T F f t A lW W D H E R A L D

P A G E S IX

The Battle Dead Tell No Tales,
Leave Few Clues Behind In Korea

"lb was a fine one,” said the
raptaln gently aa he t&gt;egan adtlres-lng the cigar ho*, " lie was
a lot rif fun.”
That night at my billet I had
a dm nee to inspect the note­
book and learn more about thn
yming man who had only half
filled it when he died.
Hr must have been meticulous
and philosophical as well as
laughtr r-loving. The hack page*
carried neat chart* of the weight
of army vrhirlr* and the exact
number of lashing* needed to
fasten each on the ship* that
carried bis battalion to Korea.
Hie first frw page* had a few
hand-wiiltrn ribald Jokes, and It
was perhaps because of these the
raptaln hadn't wanted to send
the notebook home. They were
followed by this entry:
"Tin- only equipment a second
lieutenant need* is a big appet­
ite and a hard head,”
Aiol then came his lait entry:
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‘There Is still a ltd for all of ti•
to learn."

Football Hero
| ( a a lla a e * l* r « n P s a r (la s t

Tnuhr, Jack Ratigan, II. Jamea
Cut, W. A Morrison, M. B, Sm ith,
Henry Slmson, Clifford MeKlb
bin. T K. Tucker. Joel Field.
Clarence Redding. Tod Rwaln and
l.ca l,e*her.
Three reptrstnlallvri of th :
Florida State Road Department
Information Station met at Y'llee yesterday afternoon with Mr.
lusher arid Marlon Harman They
were Mia* Shirley llodgen, direc­
tor of the information booth. Ml**
Margaret Flynn and Mis* Nancy
Flefhols. Plana were outlined for
(be Road Pepartmerit'• publicity
plans fnr the earning year.
Slnre the offlelll opening of
Florida’s state-owned and operat­
ed Information Station on Nov.
I, 1949, said Ml»» Rodgers, nearlv
2*.0(10 vlsitm* have been provided
with information on Florida'highway*, ritici, and attraction*.
More than five gallons of orange
iulre is -erveil free to visitor*
daily, and 40,000 free picture- |w&gt;-raid« have Iwrn provided. N early
all of the 10.222 automobile-,
which brought these visitors hear
the "Curst of Florida" windshield
sticker.
Among the Information a v a il­
able at the station are brochures
from b(l Florida eitirs and 26
state attractions, -he slated, S.
Kendilel C Urinary of Jackanttvlltr Initiated this program while
a member of the State Hoad
Hoard during the laat adminiat ration

Hollywood
Hr BOM T IIO M A H

no cnanrt- left to make It hap­
pier."
lie said lie often womb-red
what manner nf men those H"
burled had Iwrn. It Is perhaps
unfair to wish to Invade their
final prlvai y, but it I* only Ini.
man when ymi see the lurttle dead
to want tn know more ahmil thrm.
Rnnietimi-s, Inter, you do find
out mure about thrm in odd ways.
It was that way with "l.lrut,
Bioml"—to
give him another
He fill only a frw days after
JlU outfit went Inin battle, A
few days inter I visited tile nutfit ami found o captain frirnd
butting some things in a cigar
bOI. We rhatted a while ami I
m*lilhin*.| I bad alarut run out nf
natrlmok*. The captain picked up
■ notebook from the small pile nf
objects
la-fore
him,
thumbed
through it « moment, then aaid:
"Here. Take this. Wc found it on
th# lieutenant we lost,"
I demurred bill the raptaln Intilted so I took II.
"Ymi know, that stuff ought
tn he sent ha the qiiartermasler
rurp- to they could send it home,"
ahlrrled the tcunpany mail cirri,,
"Ha wan my friend nml I ’m
going In send his tilings nn to hi*
dad myself," said Hie captain.
And he la-gun tn wrap up the ci­
gar box. He showed me a recent
picture uf the outfit's officers.
The slender fore nf the dead
BwUrnan! a handsome. Ixtyirh
faca IftpjH'il
hy p|f»tp,frpppi',|

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were four other Senate seals. 41
hous* membership* and i l l gov­
ernorship*
Here'* a luminary of top rare*
In Ihoie stales:
ARIZO N A -Senato r C arl H ay­
den and other member* »&lt;f the
Democratic ro n g rrsilo n al rVleg*.
lion were renominated. T n r lr R e ­
publican foes In the general elec­
tion had no prim ary oppo irion
woman, former stale auditor. Ana
Frohm iller, appeared In have won
the pemoeratir nomination for
governor. The Rrpqbliran randtdate vva unoppn-.fd
CO LO RADO Senator
K u g rrr
P , Milllkln was renominated be
Republican* without a contest. The
Democratic nominee 1* Ren, John
A . C airo ll, al*«i &lt;ho rn without
opposition.
Former
Governor
Ralph I,. C arr was plrkrd hv lieptihlicans as thair gubernatorial
eandirlate to oppose Governor W a l­
ter W John on, liem oerat. In Ho
vrmber
VF.RMMNT Winston I, IV m fv
14-year-old lumber dealer mat ing
hit fir t hid for a statewide o ffice,
won the Republiran nominal ion to
the stale's only -at In I to- IT, S
Hon e of Reprr rntative- In tr •
ililionally Renuhllran Vermont, he
Is vlituallv assiitrd of taking the
plan of Rep C h a rli- A. l ‘lom lcv.
Republican, who i rein in g Sep.
alor Ceoige l&gt; A lle n , ltcptd|tban
was unopposed for rcmimillation
M ICH IG AN Republican- r«i krd for me r C o sririo t
H n iiv
F
K elly a* their ram lldate to nppn-&gt;
Pemoeratir Governor l! Mermen
W illiam , in the Nnvemlrer rlreti'm .
K elly l*-d Ilia closest opponent in
the fise-wav C O I' prim ary by a l­
most fMi.onn vote* In incomplete tr
turns.
M INNFHOTA Republban Gov­
ernor l.uther Voting da III -wnm pnl
four IlIHe known oppsmetit* to y ini
the nomination for nrlnther term
H a iry H F it rr*o n , former stain

H O LLYW O O D . Sept. 12 (A I
terhinqur*
In correcting
near
Tbt movie makers have found one sighted nr** in rhlldrrn. The pre­
trouble in filming th r life o f Kn- vious method use wa* In rely
rirrt Caruso nn one ran ag ue wholly on glasses had to be
on what kind of a man the great strengthened frequently.
Today
the child i* taught to are in the
singer was.
"The man ha* been dead only 30 dlstanre, and glasses that are
y r * i* ,” said Joe I'a tle rn a k , who b not nf full rorrertion are used In
producing the picture. "B u t nobody the process.
King M.ui Harry Rolison rout- i
can ngtre on him. Take four pro.
|de, all of them who knew him in- mended Pr. Meade for his talk w ill
liu ia le iy , ami earh w ill have a d if­ and staled lhal the I,loo* Aid tn said
ferent idea of what kind o f a per­ the Blind Committee, headed by w ill
Clyde Ramsey, will rhrek Into the fu r
son he was.
situation as much as posilhlr.
"We ate not going to try In
John Kader, chairman of the |
show his whole life T " dn Hist Finn* Blood Bank Committee, |
would take 74 hour* on the screen; rrporlnl that a blond donors day |
we have only twn, We are filming
a story based on hi* career. It will
(•e a story of a young Ita lia n boy
who found fame and wealth In Ihr
United States. I think It should
I' h film that w ill help sell th'
Am eriran wav of life throughout
Hi.- world."
The film , said the producer, will
not try to "cram opera down th*
pnldlr’a throat."
“ We are not In competition witF
the Met," he said, "W e w ill have
a lot of singing, but It w ill lie
fam iliar ami melodic |lkn
the
se strlle from T .u rta ’ and the qu*rle l from Higrdeltn.' And We wilt
have anfiie pop w lnff, |tri. On* «f
Caruso's biggest selling roenrd*
was •llrrause.' "
Home of the more famous a*|iert» of tile tenor's life w ill not
l&gt;* louehrd, I'astcrnsk Indicated
Marin lornia, who w ill play the
b a il ami ha* a liu ty appetite himself, w ill not be seen eating tin*
nf tile tremendous meal* Caruso
IIed to . runtime.
Caruso w ill have
only
two
|ove&gt;, hi* Italian sweetheart ■* a
boy, and hi* w ife, played by Ann

arrived. South Korean* already
had taken the first ridge.
The la*k forre rolled on and
veiled the second.
Rut it found two Red batta­
lion* (tog In in tl.r bare and flintI) i lope* of Ihr third.
The terrain, said Davidson,
“was strlrtlv something a hillygnat would h*v • trouble climb­
ing."
Davidson call* I for al. sup­
port.
A flight of Allied planes sow­
ed the ridge with Jellied gaso­
line fire-on mbs amt maehinrgun
fire.
"T h e y did a magnificent Job,
Pavidson said.

KaHn Booth and Randolph Scott In a scene from “The Cariboo
Trad.'' a 20th Century-Fox release in rolor by Cinecolor, showing
Thursday anti Friday on the Rita Theater screen.

Train Wreck
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tim* at 60 miles per hour. H'C
regulation* require that speed be
reduced to .10 miles an hniii at
an approach block so the train
ran crime to a complete strip at
the next slop and proceed sign, ,
The engineer testified he did
not apply hi* service brake un­
til he tearhed the stop amt pro­
ceed signal near the rra-li scene.
Hr said he did not apply his
emergency until he passed the
■Ignal.
At about the time h»- pissed
the "stop and proceed" signal.
Filer admitted he saw the stalled
troop train. Hr said:
"It was very close."
In reply to an ICC question a*
to whether both wayside and rah
supreme ronrt Justice, led a six- signal* were working properly.
man race for the
Prmncratlc- Filer mnrtmirred:
"Yr»."
Faimer..Labor nomination for gov
&lt;inor
Filer said he saw thr Him &lt;
W A H H IN C T O N W
W a l t e r ami signals art nut at the teat
William*, 19-year-nld Seattle bu»- of thr troop train by a flagman
Inctsman, led twn other randjdatca ib-.aid the stoppr-2 lisln
He said he applied the emer­
tic held h e ie nn H«qil. 21 and f.ii the Rcputdlran ruunlnation In
Senator gency brake Immediately.
th at r b n t i h e * and m in ls tc r a Mir Senate, Drntn lalle
Filer's fireman, K. J. Kearns,
m o perate in m a k in g aptn-nls W m n n 0 . Magnu-on wa* iin«P
testified Flier was "one nf the
donors
f lined aliout SMJM0 bushel* durm.- \il"U*t but their cttll w et Indention* of one of the laigrsl
rmp* on record - an estimated 9,
2M not) bushel*.
I'ranut
expectation* dropped
but the Indicated yield of 760
pound* on acre would still lie 11H
pound* above aveiage and orilv 16
tub.** la-t year’s rrrotd.
Florida's l,t&gt;t/,,tWKi layei* on
f unis pro&lt;lllre&lt;| | H.tNJtlJHMI eggs It*
Angu t same at la-t year w ith
I be total so fa i at 190,000,110(1
ope million more than the -amr
P&lt; ri d in 194!*.
Crop riindition* over Hie entire
• ■■unity rrmalne*!
encouraging,
tli r»|»ott said.

"Task Force Pavidson” storm
ed the last ridge The Red* brokq
and ran. About IN) Communists,
remnant* of a group of 700,
were anueeied in a p-wkil from
three ildrs.
” 1 don't know how many we
lilted,” said Pavidson. "But » r
did get a large quantity of persunal weapon*— marhlneguni, ri­
fle* and burp gun*.”
The Communist* remnanta fle.l

to th . northwest. "Taali T n * *
Iinvidi.in" moved up th* eorridor in a drive to pin th* R«d*
again-t the South Korean wall at
thr north gat*.
... ..
Tl.r Red* were faced with |h*
task of scrambling over th*
peak* to their own lin e* or runnine the ri»k of capture or death.
The David»on maneuver gav
■ lift to the whole northwest
front. It 'had been In de* per at a
peril last week w h e n the Red*
drove a wide gsp In Allied line*.
Once again the mobility of re­
serve* tinder Lt. General walton
II, Walker'* command appear* to
have turned Red opportunity into
defeat and e«nfu*inn.
Hill on the eatreme r a il roast
flank, the North Korean Fifth
Division atltl had vigor and flr*power.
Heavy Red mortar and artlllety
fire plastered South Korean Third
Division position* protecting Pa­
hang airstrip.
*
An American officer aaid the
field was "serine.” Nevertheless.
it remained within Red mortar
range and wa» being used only
for emergency flight* to eva­
l u a t e wounded.

Jaiffa gourd sponge* are
some type* nf insole*.
The Mediterranean area
duces most of the world'* ai
and filbert*.

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hccanvr of *uflinfc T tsH m s s f a ttrrl w ar^ee /» r Mr*. f„ Ctlfm.l. J S7 A, H lh Xr.ect, '
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peas, then four |
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woman
of
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In wrlata an d ttlTfnesa In her
l.lp*. being alm ost unable to
w alk. Now a ft e r taking one bot­
tle of H A D A C O L* she la able to
dn her own honoewnrk Rhe moat
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Of HADACOL la that continued
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Senator Dwdlay I. UBIow—Hr* Man Ruponsibl*
for th* Gnat Naw HA0AC01
NowI Thanks to Uw tireless t fInrta la scientific rasetrrh of
fViuttor Dudley J UMano—
eminent stataaman of Louisi­
ana and craator of this great
new IIADAOOL nutrlunnai
rmnula — It's at last prwalble
to relieve Uw *a*t m a r nf
auch ailment* aaneurttta patna
fo-wsyw dUtrm. go* pain*.

deg, and relieve th* seat rirrtt
of *urh Klltnenu with IIADA)O L O ei that trnndtrlml
f ADACOt frelln i fie ry me U
talking abnutt A hi* Imururement in the way you feel u
often notlred in t fn r d a n .
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Naturally, there * an eiutanalion for this. You tee, IIADAC O L not only feed* deficient
run-down m te n u with eatra
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Iron and Ntartn but also help,
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f t P r d N l II m P t m of the World]
f t Premot* tha P m m i of America.
To ProJoro Praopurtly for fimfetd.

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Ix a l ,h ,,» c r* lower real .o i* l and
afternoon thundershnrrer* In wideI*
scattered
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NEW ID
SPAPER
VOLUM E X X X X II

K « fn h li» h c H

Excess Profits
Tax Men Win
A Strength Test

Reds Claim U. S. Destroyers
And Landing Craft Are Sunk

Statesm en In N ew Y o rk F o r ‘B ijr T h re e ’ P a rle y

House Votes 225 To
106 On Motion To
Act Upon Proposal;
May Quit Saturday

Socialists Move
To Nationalize
British S t e e l

WAHIIINUTON. Sept. ||_4,»1
—The House shouted o»er.
ahrlmlng opproral today nf *
resolution railing no (nugres*
nnt lo adjourn until If has s
rhanre In role on a multl-hlllinn dollar excess profit* faa.
This arllnn rarttr after the foilrare nf an effort lo arllg • M.OPO.nOO.ftnn super leap on hig
pending general l u
boosting
hill. Thnt more hngged dn«n In
House rules nn procedure.
W A S H IN G T O N , Sept. It—
—An effort In put a IMM.onA,.
*00 corporation otreaa profits
far into general fat boosting
hill falM In tho House inday.
It bogged down in trrknlrallllr*
of rule* of procedure. Speaker
Ha?bum ruled that under the
rule* and prrredonta, the House
enuld nnt Instruct a SenateHun*e rnnferrnre rommlltre to
Incerl the big profits leer In the
pending M.50U,004.00a laa bill.

W A SH IN G TO N . Se,.t 14 &lt;/V|
Memhera demanding immediate
aition &lt;m a multi-billion-dollar exten laa nn corporation* won llir
(m l leit o( alrength in the Home
today.
•The teal came nn a rote of 225
to lOft to receive and act upon
pmpoiali dealing avilh a aupcftaa
nn hig profit*.

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I O N 'pO V Sept

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WMlb N Q U U are brought lo New York Oly with th* arrival of french foreign MlnUter Robert Sehuma*
fora “Hig Three" narlee with hi* Amerlcsn *nd Urttlrh mileaxuet. Schuman llefU la greeted b* HenH
Bofinf t, n e n f n A m n iiw n o r in «
.-'atiHirm f t&lt;na&gt;Aii
plane, the "Independence." which flew bun lo New York tor the all-important confeienrc. (latrm rrtfaral I

500 Students Are
Registered At
Seminole H i g h
Rev. McKinley Talks
To School On The
Rules Of The Game

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o f tbe F tr* l ^ delhm fi-t Chute b
apnke on " T h e Rule* o f ihe G am e ".

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H-Bomb Explosive
• Is Found In W ater
Scientists S t a t e Hutncr ScrviccH Set
Hr HOWARD BLAKRfit.FR
Askwiited P ress Helene* Fdlto*
P H II.A D E I.r H t A . Sept. I t - op.
— The discovery of tritium , the h&lt;-drogen bomb explosive, in water
was announred today a l.t h e Re.
•earrh Institute of Temple U ni.
W a lly . T ritiu m presently
mats
w • " M»lv half a billion— iivon.non,.
m OOOr-per pound as It Is made w|lh
atomic rrartnra.
This natural trlilum Is the rarsst
elemenl In naturo. Thar# Is one
atom'of tritium for t a ir v sextlllion atoms of hydmgoa In oH Insry w ater— Uae kind that come*
out of your bomshold faucets.
Tritium la hrdrogtn of trini*
•eight. It has heea described sa
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P a ss T e a l

SOCIAL HKCUHirV
Raymond
R ath,
field reprrsenlstivr of the Orlando Social
Beeurltr office, will be at
tho
Court House in Sanford from 11:311
A. M lo 12:00 noon Frid ay. He
wanla to are people age At 4»r over,
whose rlslm * for old-age insurance
payments were previously rejected became of insufficient period*
of work In a Social Security reiv.
ered job.
H EX EQUALITY
LON DON . S e p t !♦—(AT—The
eternal battle o f the aaxta put a

McClung To Open
New Dime Store
On First Street
M. I .. M eriting, who formerly
operated dime stores In this slat and more recently in Napa. Calif.,
announred today that he will
open a store of this type during
the w intei in Ihe Evans Ituilding
at F irst Street and Magnolia
Avenue w herr extensive altera­
tions ate lieing made under direc­
tion of W. AV. Dawson Frank
Kvans Is owner of the building.
Mr
McClung anil his family
live at 112 West Twentieth Strert
Ir. the two story home recently
purchased from Dr. and Mrs. J.
A. Sm ith. The fam ily Inrludes
three sons, Joseph, O ia ile s anil
Alfred. The home has been redecorated amt palntad.
Coming to Florida for the first
tim e in IflM after oerving wdih
the I*. W . Woolwurth nrgunlpatiniT. Mr. M rClung, who la origin
r.lly frnm I-nil I liana, operated ten
rent s te rn In Dadu C ity . From
IIM-1 to t'-iffl he was In 'h r mlii
ta iy service, and was exchange
officer of O liver General Hospit­
al, Augusta, (5a,, and emerged
with rank nf captain.
In lUIrt following his Army
ei-tvir he opened a ilime store
In Lake W orth, which In t'dlu
he sold to a national rhain out
of New A'ork, and moved to Cali
fnrnla.
lie stated that he hope* to l«e
able to open h!» new store l-etween Dec. I. and Jan. I. Mr. Mr
Clung termed Sanford one of
the finest flie n d liflt In this see
tlon. foi which he predicted s
bright future with its vegetable,
c i t m aod rattle industries.
The new store will have so
additional
middle
entrance
on
F irs t Street, windows are Irelng
lowered, and air conditioning will
l»e installed, he stated.

For Friday .T:.T0 P. M.

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l i e t * t s it s r k t bv A llied w sript tnd carrier plane* on Korea't wetl m a il
sn tp p a ie n l ptelode to the prorttned big p u ib —prompter I ihe R e d . I t it night In
, In in t „ i|, I N landing r t a f l sod
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Coaches Predict
Bright Year For
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H siilie . rhsiim an of the fln lith
N r a u t t , under w lo n e d e p s rlm e n l
the in d u rlry w ill o |ie r * lr w hen ns«4tii it «%ill I h*
o vfr

Bnckficld And Immli/r,
Experience L i s t e d "nJ*n, 1
*.
c a b le th e ie i f l r r .
A s -**
T eam•s *Assets
.f .litirrhlll
. . . . . juni|H'd
.

Fast

ulifti

•* t"*r"-

up ami said
.
men hr W'B offei a mutton "regretting
Ihe I l&gt;tl , j ia, M, , | , | f
r l i( jr , |

Seminole High Scbnol
football (n &lt;&gt;ur national safety am i a f f a iis
team weie predated v e tle itfsy in abroad wr- should l-e tty th is art
t a lk , to Kiw tm sm try C o arb C F .
‘ b* governm ent p ilin g ,I Into th *
. .. .
,
,
. . . .
. tft r
lleree-t
p a lly
ro n tro v e rsv
at
K e llle t, by A a u ilsn t t o ath W . Is
F le m in g , fo rm e r S H S fo o tb all »tsi
ciam ent D a le s , la a d e r o f th e
am ) b y P n n r ip a l H e ttn s n K . M o l-

,i,

fd lm ra t

P a r l y , , Itltn td

in

w ith

(Usllsstg III rsa* Ttrvvi

a

Jfl More T h an 10,000
,n U arem e H .o w
attnui. the fa ile tfb s

R a n k S .4 , S t U ( i e n t S

T o

E r t t e f

l! Of F Fall Term

Bills Is Cleared
Away By Senate House-Cleaning

" ft* * !! bom In Vienna, but new
is a tax consul lant bt San Barnardlno, Calif. Senator McCarran (D-Nev) told the Senate that

JU D G E S T B I'M N A M ED
W A S H IN G T O N , Kept, l l ,,v .
President Trum sn tmlay nominaled Judge t^uiie W . fit rum of Kb"
Ida to Ite U , K. Jtnlge of *he fif*1
circuit court of appeals to .u&gt;c-e-t
the late Judge C u rtis L , W aR-r.
The Pre»ident
named
Hi -»'*
fiimpson of Florida to
succeed
fit rum of Ihe »o,|*hern district of
Florida bench.
“ WOLF** A C H ER O N
HONG KO N G , W ednrtdav. fi-o*
I4--(A 3—Thn Chinese radio lod»v
rail*,) U. S. fi-cre U ry of f ii,iAche*on ‘‘a wolf In lam bskin "
The Pciping hroadcaat. monltored here, » a * In reply (n *
atalemrnt made hy Aeheion on *
special television program Sundav
The Ra,! hrna'lcast again fol

lowed th* Communist propaeand*
line, aaaartlng tha United State*
was alUmptlng In colonise the en­
bill stayed on the calendar; may­ tire Aslan continent. It add*'
Acheeon could not hid# tha “fact
be It’ll pom another day.
O r ^ gold ^ mine ^owners. They that ha U a furious, man-eating
wolf tn lambakin."
X&gt; L.c

termine one or iiolh of Ihe pen­
nant w inners.
•

H A Z A R D O U S O C C U P A T IO N
SCARBO RO U G H . E n g la n d ,
Sept. 14—(/Ft Mr-, Elsie Morgan
was strangled hy her own vacuum
rlra n e r.
W hile ahn was carrying the ms
chine, her smock was drawn into
the vacuum. She was suffocated
by Ihe nerk hand.
" l l was a mi(lion to one arrldent," a poiIceman said.
W RONG F L A C K
T A K I ’ K L , Formosa, Sept, t l
(&gt;F&gt;— N ationalist China’s d efrntr
m in istry tmlay said a top level
Chlneae Communist general wafa ta lly wounrled during a I L S.
a ir raid while visiting the North
Korean front lines.
The m inistry aald intelligence
reported that Gen. Hsiao ChlngKuan, was a combat rvn e ra l and
a form at Rad capital garrison commonder. Tha Intelligence reports
did not say what tha Chinas# Com­
munist general war doing In Korea.

I

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,o

U ’a ih in g lo n

,a id 'I had no |e |v n i of any landUIB-Ivpe l e i , e l . Irelng m i o l t e j in
ihe heavaetl m r l t r e Iro m b u rd m 'n l
•d the w ar b y D t jlit ll am i A ttltti* to th ift* in the iic m ilv of ln - h o n ,
w e .l m a i l [uut fro the R e d J ie ld
( i l l ol S e o u l
Ns- - - t it ) the I f c i l* d id in-

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D ie

itu i 1 •" l- e . I d t i l f j a | f»4 iff*"' n n
U S
l e-tlr- \ r i i ifllttn tt ill#
1m»tr11- tiiifn ie a f W V f liir if l i v

lu lm iu l

Sem inole G rid e rs 0,Trn ( ,,m,;4ny•

. . .
,
Hugh! |&gt;to,perl, lor

Ih e

Labor gmeinmenl annniinred tod a y it will lake o ver the British
'led indualty sS"iil I to I
VFinslon I hunKill. Ilie l*onset
value |ead*f. promptly de*l*trd lie
would a*k the Hmtar o( Commons
‘ in adopt a viltuil motion of i*n^ute, The motion will he dehalrd
seal Tiirsliv. II fiaiaed. it nngltt
m
f«r m -...........................

Hodgepodge Of

large percentage « f London's bus
passengers nn thoir feet today
at a snowballing strlka Idled one
fourth of the d t y ’t big douhle. George Wstbinglon i* here to itay.
deck buses.
But tbe people who own gold mine* aren’t likely lo get relief fmm
The walkout w at rille d to pmtest the h irin g of aroaan condor the U . S . government. And no legal action i* apt lo be taken tight now
on funeral rharge* In *he D lstrirt'
tor* on the btisea.
year* ago Washington got Into
of Columbia.
trouble in H ni**als, Belgium , and
I
f
|
sound
mixed
up,
blemc
the
H O L L E R H O N O RED
wax convicted of U k ln g money
9
NKW Y O R K , K . Y .. Sept. t 4 - Senato.
It put In yesterday one nf thus* uniler false pretenses.
&lt;8p*cjal&gt;— Roy Holler of Sanford.
Now , H cC arm n said, he’s a
ITa., a representative of tho New mixed-Up days which ll eatla cal­
h ig hly respected cltlaen, married
Yura L ife Insurance Company, has endar days.
On a calendsi day the Senate to an Am erican cltlaen. yet under
been named a member of the IPSfl
N yll* Top C luh , It was announced look a over the s tu ff that has coll­ the law would he daportrd. T hU
ected In the legislative attic and hill wntild perm it him to stay In
today by Dudley Doarell, vice p re ­
tries to decide what l** keep and ihe U, H.
sident in charge o f Agency A ffa ir*
what to throw away.
Nn one objected. The bill, which
of the Company.
It took S3 pages just to list
The N y llr Top Club It an or- Ihe hills In be considered and already had tha nkav for t’&lt;e
ganliation of outstanding mem­ give a one-sentence explanation House, went to the President.
Fu nerals were a differen t mat­
ber* of New Y o rk Ufa*a field force of what they are Intended to
ter. It seema that ever since 1901
_ of nearly
5.000 agents
from do.
, . • 1000 has been tha m axim um a l­
" throughout the Unltad State* and
One objection—a senator shouts lowed here as I chrage In set­
,Canada. H r . H ollar
-O v e rl" which Is short for "Pasa tlin g estates.
uftad to attand an
ever" until some future time—
T b e Idea bad been to boost this
, fertile* of the Top
and the Mil la blockad.
a at Tho Nov
Let’# consider George Wash- to 11,000.
"O tw l" a senator shouted. Tbe
Bvam psrott, Mass.

Office staff moaih
■genu wit] speak M a freet
velopmeets in the ufe Inaur

Plan Coast D em ocratic Fight
waa a T

evar had He pterlicled en tggieative learn. On the n eg slp r ude
he iminted mil that tbe linemen
(iA IN R R V M .t.K . Sept M .Ah
ate not fug. and lliet tbe learn ('n iversllv of Florida I’ resMrnt .1
Hillis Miller saiil tml.vv that pte
lei k* depth in r f i m n
_
,
| »ent Indlcallona sre that the en
Ptalm, "Bleaiett it llie man that
The C ele ry-red s will ptc«ent a tollmen! would aggin etreed IU.IUUi
fine appearance with nrauge head • tiidenta for Ihi fall trrm
walkrlli not in llir rountel ot ihe
re a r, nraiiKe j**rseys ami - hilr
lie *aiil the estimate « n , reach
ungodly, nor itandrtli in lb-' way
pants, he said. He told nf th&gt;- im­ ed on the ba-i* of I2.M * anntica
prove,I ciimlllltm »f the r*&gt;-&gt;tl-stll • ion* for entrance on file. „ fi,-urof tinner*, nor uttelli in llie teal
field and Meachera.
compared with the 1:1.205 applim
ICsatlaoea oh rage Tw«i
Mr.
M „rrl*
In
lntr**duccii,g tion* received * year ago » h ..
” 11111" Firm ing, told of thr lug the U niversity registered It* Isrc
•core* made |,y the. Celery-F**d« e.t enrollment „f |0JS|| student*
I w k in the |tSatS td Iwrl"d **l-r ,
Dr. Miller said that the e*tim **the Utter was * half l&gt;*rk for Indicated that de-pile tbe finre.i
the tram, and pninled out (list In* of tbe Korean w*t the m ilfer-i'-Funeral aervicea for Paul Rt
mother. \|r* \V t; Fleming. * Would rontinue to I* fa ed •« ill,
Rutner who died Tueadav night in
• lesrh rr at Junior High Svh
building slid financial pinblem ,
the Veterans’ ll&gt;ni|iital in t.skr
Mr Fleming declared th»i he sim ilar lo those nf a year ago
City, will be held at A in P M to.
t* Verv hippy 14, la- hark at S-mRegistrar R fi Johnson, who
morrow at EHrk-on Funeral Home
inole High School, predirtr-l * compile,! the figuie*, -aid tjie e«
with the Hrv. J. K. MrKinlov of
fine tram thl* year, and prai-»d tirnate has Ireen ba-c,| on na-t
hi* loth grade world histol)- *tn- experience where there
flriallng. Rurial will follow
in
was
e
deni* a* bring "very sharp”
Evergreen Cemetery,
fairlv stable annual ratio between
Mr. Rutner, a veteran of World
Principal Morris tnlil th, Kl- the numlier of applicants and lbI'A V K O I.I. R fH iriK H V
War II, * « . a graduate of Shenan­
wariians that r « * r h Kettle* give* number of student* wbn artuallv
N E W Y O R K , Sept.
doah Collegiate
Inititutr. and
Inspiration lo the taiyi on the registered
taught rnnidi- In Winston-Salem. Two gunmen vpened flra on two lean*, end train* them In gentle,
The cl •rent application* *ho»
N. C. for a number of years. Fol- messengers today, sailed a 12 .1.000 m anlr rnndurt off the field and lh*t the number of women slit
lowing hi* dl-ihaige fi-tin the ier- payroll, and datnrd off through | nn.
dents will (nrre*** In Ihe nr—
vice he retlded in Valdosta, G *. for Manhattan street* tn an automo“ Vo hotel nr te ilaiira m
h it fall enrollment Application* from
Idle.
three year*.
cotnplslne&gt;l to n . al—utt t h r u con.
The two employes of the Mnrtn- duct," he addeit M r. M o r n , point- 2.175 women have lieen received
He is survived hv the wlitnw
of whom It I* estimated some l.iHVi
l.indall
Company,
flJfl
Madison
and one son: hi* moiher; /out hro.
etl nut that practically
all the will enroll.
Avenue,
were
shot
down
at
Ihev
therr; and five nistera.
member* of the learn were *,-pho
Of the 12.5 IK applications ng
Members of Ihe American t-e- left a stairw ay into the lobby with more, last v*rar, and w ill give a file, 5JIH5 represent new students;
the
money,
potlre
(aid.
glnn will have charge of the grave­
fin - account of th rm selvr, dur ng
summer
action1
Polire hellevert that one of the Ihe roming *4-a*on and that fol­ 2,H|p* represent
side terviers and Comdt. Karlyle
student* who expert to return, an I
gunmen
wounded
hi*
partner
since
Houtholder has re*|iir*led that as
lowing.
4,1155 represent students registered
many legionnaire* a- po*-ihlv ran hloodttaln* were found nn Uje curb
Following
Ihe »iiggej&gt;lio„ of the spring term who w ill l&gt;e ),*• k
to attend the funeral and those outside. They sped away In ■ Preslrlent-elect J&lt;iel Field, the Fit- in school,
who hnve hats are asked to wear dark grren automobile driven hy wanian* voted to endorse the
Orientation week f„i new stu ­
a third man.
them.
"Physically llandirap!&gt;ed F.mpb-v dents le-gins Monday with rta»se»
men! Wee]," program.
opening on Sept. 25.
Visitors Introduceil by C o l S .
W O R LD S E R IE S
H. Ilarrtm an were Tom Burge.*,
C IN C IN N A T I. Sent 14—&lt;AVMl. Dora; Georgs Park, fit l-out*;
of
contending
and R/d. Walker and Clancy Not- R epresentaliv.il
thrup. Orlando.
John Galloway tram * and baseball Commissioner
announred the hirthrlay of Ihe A . B. Chandler today aet Oct. I
Rev. Angus Melnnis, who »*&lt; a* the date for the star of th.*
By a r t h u r T T r d s o n
saluted in song t^on Cnrrirll and 1950 World Scries, providing *
W A SH IN G TO N , .‘ irpt Id
IIP )
f’ rrtid rn l Trum sn being w illing. Dr. H. W. Rucker led in singing. play-off is not necessary to de

pul lha Rouse on (arofd as saying H r vva* in lro d u ird by C la te m e
that Congress shall n o t. adjourn
. until It a rts on an excess profits C la u ie , preaident o f the StutVnt
taa.
I C o u n cil.
The fight today was on sending j
He bated hit tall on l!te first
th« lax bill tri a House-Senate
lU w n a a e a

W ar.hitiKtnn D e n i e s
Report. But A dm its
N avy A ttackcfl Near
Port Ci t y Of Inchon

C h u rch ill P r o p o s e s
Vote O f C en su re;
New Electio nlcoo m s

Rep D ierharter
(D -P a )
wat
G ill* outnumbei levy* by a tonready with a motion to inalnirt uderahle margin at Sem inole High
Houir conferees on the pending School this term O f ih ' total enR 5 0 fl.0 0 0 .n o n general tax hooit- tnllm enl lo date of 500 .In d en t*,
mg measure to insert in that bifi 27*1 are girls and 221 ate boys.
« 16,000.000.000 profits levy
P rin cip al Herm an K . M o m * anHowever, there were truncation* noiinretf lht&lt; rooming FjirnHm enl
I hit motion might be ruled nut of wat 4 % at ih ti lime la tl jreat.
nrder, on the b ails that rules of
A t the in tlial a ttrm M v program
Congress prohibit a House-Senate
roadare new committee from w rit- held ihi* morning in tbe &lt;chon|
Inf a m subject matter tula a bUt auditorium the R e v . J . L .M c K in -

» 'TOSBtfiS
“tSE/Tte
for use if necM sarys a motloa In

No. 17

AfVNKialrrl PreM I rn-ird W ire

SAN FO RD . FLO R ID A . TH U R SD A Y S K IT . 11. IP.'iO

I BOH

TH E W EA TH ER

41 lin fl

\l .til

HIOH l I V I l cam paign at ■a lc g j la d lt t it - c il at • l-o* kn g t let '■ t • 1
' 1
M et K lra n o r H o o te v .lt ( r e n le r l w ith t i n -on. l in e It .* , c e l l tie . —

rta tlr candidate for governor ot I ’alltom . sod Fong., m o-.o lle'.-n
U shtgso tV uglst. who I* running 1.0 Ihe I S Sent'e Mr. I |1v..r.e 1t
w ill spesk on liehslf nl both i-andldsles
tloternafioenl .•im, " t photo I

Senator B r i d g e s May Is Granted
Says Korean War Parole For A&lt;?c
Only The Prelude And Jail Record

p ir d lit in g tu lu re o lle r m ie operan in ig a m tl llie N o rth K o te atvr.
\ l|t r |( o o n i et m lo k v n la id ll
oum led n d ihe R r t b w e ie (ty in g
to m a o u la i title
• " u r t o iy
hy
im p llin g l i n t a I .o ilin g e f f n ii had
heen tr p u lie d

Far

Fast

A d m in isira- Served

t io n
Is
H it
l*'or
N u m e ro u s E r r o r s

naval

heartqusitera

• aid e a r lie r th at T a t k F o r r # 77
w ro ug ht dam ag e alo n g a 210m lle 't e s ie r n s t r ip , Ih e m a in hlnrva
being at Im -hun.

Tin- atia&lt;‘k* a g a in ,i troop., gun
• m p la ir m r iil.» * — t ------ s

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n f 's o n t e iie e li'm T r lf .
U l o C n i C l K t I O t I «1K

'Ilie il ground forces either h«l4
firm nr gslneit on ihe Irearhhead

jticr W a r A r m s B r i h c iM
‘**,,ieter isn miles to tin? south-

o

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A k A M H V .IO N

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Sept

I’aitleillarly
srllvw wat tha
lir iS I ON, Sepl I t r i l ’ l Sen1 ( 1 ...........
ftm )l frn n | ltlP n o r th .
slot S tyle . Bridget, ranking Re
I n trn rr R e p
Am liew
| s i s»on w rit
m rn rr tirfn rf T u fjti
fn
'll MlI ««••4
r « i» !**■»
pillill. sn member of
the .Senate \ j &lt;¥ ( | ) K v ) . rnrivnletl of s rirp t
Atn-ert S e n u e * Cnm iudler. I,« liv mg 4 l.ritw m il m mrlg in a " in
called the K o re a n fig h tin g
the t |iir a r V in ■cmoeedi-in witii M o iiJ
\V n I we niiitiilioni roolrat Is. haprelire le In World W *. I ll "
l ruing ilt out m o lu iifs h u n and
100 per cent ccoonmii * nnt m l* il
hum e, llie New H a in |i- ln ic Senalo,
p to p m etl
m s iih a llin g
a n il I *»n*
n uin i«l (n ic e * c v c r v w lie ie in tlir
w o r lii,

m i luding

hee n glin ted

li. S. Was Warned
Weeks In Advance
Of Korean Af(ark

r pilule

Gemge I ■ billmgei r ha in n to
I",M&lt;»|# lb rani. told
of lire f'c
rr|roflcr. »l«# 7'» 9# •» rtrf fl •turn
I \K F s r r r r s s
srp t t i
.i*t
file* ! tj (t #•11 \ i t i m i t
K n r«
lawmaker Hill It# trlr i 1 M ■ml tl
1 'tfUmf wtiflfl dl r|.
frrrni llie \« 111 Mill . Kv . teller •1 1of
N»»i|! h tv h t a - it&gt;trIhk*F*t|t'44 t«|||a-f
rri lion il ititlihil.* •ii
• 1 wurnet! it *1* wfi»kft *n 4i |v iii* f
Killmgc 1 %4»*l \ u • age snd thnt i f\»mmoniat »tf »,l,
|r&gt;t.
ih h ii hcalil
lo. «o -»ui*t*o,lma j mi runt hut that I* s a*rr»« i^U *h«-

1 Iia m in g and aiming a* man*
West German division*
*i r o ­
uble, a* well a&gt; Japanese dm iion i
u o 'lc r C icn c ra l \ |a r / 1 lt liu i * *n|ici
III M illio n ,1 leiolll w e ie n it p u
( * i tor* tn • lie l i o s i ' l « le, l.ln n l i ­
via ion.
2 Inviting Spam to |oin ll" \&gt; l*ee him
'!.«* |ltsli. lo l-llllll lo I c |,l 4,
lantu f ’ *rl to give ii* fin e , m
st t i l . I"
’*1till Sg
that countrv.
I t .m g f luang K ai ( l i - t -' 1 I"

ric.e
«Vleir* a1119 troop, tr* I, i* 1
S-eiMlig out i l Ihr frunrat III
m inistration, hr ssrerted.
"O u r predicament t* tt» r#
-nit of many errors It Is ih r#
-ult of many appeasement* It iIhe resu lt, in many In s ta ll,,- . I
fear of oulrighl treason.*'
Meanwhile In Washington. '.&lt;■&gt;,
eral J . I.awton Colltos, t u ii)
ehlef nf ataff. pointed todsv to
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SAN MATHi. I'aitf. Sept 11

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Doctor Who Duped Patients With
Forged Diploma Is Jailed In N Y.
NF.W Y O R K . Sept. 14
(/Pi
O ffic ia l, in r !i*lf do/err e«i|rrtt
hospitals today ]wmdered with sma/ement llie (ale dial bail L rfa l'rit
lhal ’'Capable young doctor" who tired to work lor them
The "’doctor," suave, h Lrk-m u ilarh cd MMItam K M arl co,| who
practiced medicine for five year* without any mediral education w «*
•tarting a one-year term tn West-*
(heater county Jail.
l-eod picked up hi* uterlirsl knowOn hi* pica of g u ilty , he w a. I'"i*e orui vocabulary of Eng lish
sertlemed yesterday Iry i*ol|ri" aud l.a lin medical trim * while
Judge John T . M cCnrm lrk, who a private in the li . H. A rm y Me.
once received pre-operation rare dical Corps, state police -aid
They said record* indicated he
frnm the prisoner at the ttnhb*
hail mad,- no medical e rio r* and
K erry, N . Y ., hospital.
" lie seemed to be the renl lie- never lost n palient during hi*
Coy among doctor*." the Judge work a* resident p h .trinn at v a r­
remarked. ’’ ( am amaxed to irnru ious hospitals.
These include Prospect Heighthe never even worked in a drug
Hospital lo Brooklyn. Ilopcdcll
store."
Hospital at t’rcaknc**. N J . , a"d
Mari-end. 3 7 , a Canadian w h o other* at Bayvlite, N . J . and
nrver had any more than an He- Manchester and H artford, t’onn.
menetary and partial high school
Fo r thr last four months, n«
education, had treated counties* had been senior resident phv*i
patients, dalieverd hundreds ',f riait at the Dobb* F e rr y Hoa*
hahfe*. and baen consklered high­ pltal.
ly competent by bla colleague*.
W ith fitrgetl diploma* from tsru
"H e w as a very goon doctor European medical school*. Maeand a nlc* person," said Miss 1^0*1 got him self registered with
M iriam W atnlck, superintendent a recognlted medical agency hern
of Bam oklvn W om ans Hospital, five years ago, and got his fir s t
wharo MacLeod dallavard a total job at th r Brooklyn hospital.
of « 5 babies.
Htate
police trooper
H arry
I C at It a as# oa Paga Tata)
The dignified, beapagtacla*! Mar­

told Ihe
meeting
lled h al
In «

seventh -tl -it r l-*f
aneh
of tho Net* Yolk
mat*
fifviel * t.elav
papei --n ’’the «ruts ah*

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"Mt-rliral -,-ie, *- I , * . ernl-h*-rred
*i»e fa, I (Fat re train *vtre* of (,**■
pie get certain tvpe- of dl-e»***
and *o the gall-bladder type F**
been rleerrll,e*l i t the (terror, -eith
•he seven F"*. natuell »be fair fat.
fertile, fiabbv. flatulent female of
forty "
lie emphasised ibal •'diagnosis 1%
aiderl by understanding tb»*e type*
and thus preventative medicine ear?
tie prescribed a! *n eariy d*(e.”

Snnforrt W rnllirr
llig lr yesterday, 95
l ow this morning d*
Itain vestetd av. 101 in c h * »

Tolal fiept rain, 7 77 In, he*
Normal Sept rain. SW inch».
T id e* ftwlav:
high. 9:09.

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58
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«7
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50
52
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II
71
44
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Fte in n
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91
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■7
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41
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92
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                    <text>MONDAY SEPT. 11, 1950

T N ^ A N F O R ^ O T R ^ L D ^ jrftj^

PA G E SIX

W ounded T e l! Stories O f Battle
A s They W ait F o r A ir Evacu ation

•bout the lii'lilinu in Kruea.
You trr nn th** steel-malted ri
under the wing* of ■ twin-enginu
C-47 transport ptnnr.
Five other C 17* me on the
field and over there »• a four•nglnr C-f.t with a fnmillnr name
on It* note.
Woundrd are under the wing*
of all there evacuation *hip*,
waiting for thri-- »trrtrh rr» to tie
lifted alioard f»r flight* to J * .
pan. lett thin an hour away. Or
may)&gt;e,— a longer but hoped-for
trip to the United Stale..
Mud-spattcicd and du»ty olive,
drab trurk* di.tingui'hrd from
hundrrdt of other m m y vehicle*
only by brilliant lied C i«* .»-» on
tide* and top., an- ctu.trr«*&lt;l
•round.
You *ee other Mr*tiher* .tilt
l r the trurk. and you know « ther
Woundert arc lh«ie hi-raut* von
tee their fret mid lieud thioiii:h

E. W, Dill, IMil Wilfnrd, Kim
St., l-outa, III , say* lie's Ihe happleat man in llltnni*, now that
ne’a feeling lirtlrr. Mr. Dill give*
all the credit to IIA D A C O l, for
feeling no tmirh la-1 let. H r w*.
iffering from ilefieienrie* of
Itamln* III. II-1, Niarin and Iron.
Here I* Mr. DIIFn *taieinrnt on
What IIA D A C Iil did for him: "I
was • conductor for the New York
Central Railroad for over 27
year*. In I1M7 a locomotive ran
over me. I wa* in the hoapitnl u
year and a half. After I got out
of the h'xpilal I w n . very ner­
vous and had dirsy anell* all the
time. I tiled m.ioy thing.- nothtrig seemed In hrlp Hie T lo n a
friend of mine prtauaded me to
take IIADACIil/-—and aftn he
Insisted for 'J werka I finally got
M n r IIA D A C Iil., Whal a marvelno* change ha* taken plner now
1 am able to move around, am
harldv nervous al all and dlssy
and fainting spells, why, Ihey’tn
almost completely vanished. Now
I feel *o good I have Opened up a
candy Store And do a go*Hl day’*
work
IIA D A C O l.. why, lhat’s
the mo*l wonderful thing there
I* in thi* wotld I recommend It
to all my friends."
Many Thou.and*
•re benefiting from IIA D A C Iil.
, . even hundred, of dorters are
recommending IIA D A C O l, to ihelr
patient* whose system* lark Vilalna III, 112, Iron and Niacin.
A D A C O I, Is so wonderful Irecause IIA D A C O l, help* build up
the hemoglobin content of your
blood (tvhen Iron la neededi to
parry the.* preriou., Vitamins
and Mineral, to every organ, and
and Mineral* In every organ, and
every pari of your body to the
heart. liver, kidney* and lungs,
gven to the rye., hair and nail*.
Don't continue to lw miaerahle!
Don't continue to suffer!
* Give remarkable IIA D A C O l,
chance In
to help you and if you
cnanre
don’t feel better with Ihe first
f#W bottle* you ta k e -y o u gel
your money bark. O nly 11.28 for
Trial Site; Largr Fam ily or Hos­
pital Site, gl.fin.

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the Naktong lliver bulge, a^ lan­
ky Arm y .rrgeant from South
Dakota tell* you. H it right arm
i* .haltered and half hi* face la
.walked In M«»d«t.alnrd handagea.
"We had made Meady gain* Up
and down the ridgea for two day*.
Ilut every damned morning there
would In' a hunrh of Commie* he.
hind our line*. One of tho*. 'bas­
tard. th 'rw a handgrenade that
rame over my .houlder from the
rear and did thi*.”
He held hi* .linged arm away
from hi* body and turned hia
wounded faee to the aide
A Marine, who wni carried off
a nilltop liy • ro»cie helicopter,
tell, how hi* company .lugged It*
way up “ N o-N tm e" ridge for a
►crond time;
“ ll wa» not an ea.y thing to
go over the .ante ground where
your huddle* had gnl .hot two
week* ago I blit had that feel­
ing I wn* going to get mine -and
I did We rnoglil .even kind* of
tieII there mortar*, marhinrgtin*.
handgrenade*, tank*, had weather,
had terrain and Ihome rraity
gook*.
The At my nnr.e with the rv*.
&lt;nation plane tell, you the wound­
ed Marine prnhahly will lose hi*
l&lt; g lorn almoat off by marhinrgiili fire.
A Negro .oldier le|l« tiow hi*
three-trurk convoy wa* ambu.hed:
"So there I wa*. just driving
my Irurk down the toad when
they open fire from God know a
whet*."
*re (n oli pi In*,! eye* nod
tho yard- of Imndng • around hi*
. a 1'! that he liai lieeri »»llm i«ly
hurt.
Then you talk to a flritiih
Tommy probably the f I rat Kor•on rn.unity of hi* army. You
ri ifietnlier hi* wor-l«:
"One never know* when h* will
gel hit here. And worse, one
doe* not know from whlrh direr
tlon the .hot will rome.”
H r limped up to the door of
the plune and wa* helped aboard
All the plane, .rented In have
l&lt; adeal tlielr rnrgoe* Mmultanou.lv. They luittnn up and taxi to
tin- runway— the tdg C -BI first,
then followed liv the half doirn
C-47*. Thmi.and* of horsepow.r
echo from Ihe nearby hill* at ih*
flight rev* up.
A* the flrat plane whlire* up
you ran read thr name oil It*
note. D tav. "Rataap," It wa.
General
Mar A rth u r*
personal
plane, doing evacuation work
now.

f RADIO STATION

end build In them • feeling of
good will. Wo want to pro mete
that hind of work, but I am
not convinced that It Is enough,”
ha aald.
Ha polntad out that In ‘ hla res­
pect, cities In thli nation are un­
able to maintain pea r* and told
of tho outbreak of lawlettnrat by
hoodlums during the Roetor po­
lice itrike, (allowed by the call­
ing of the Mate militia by C al­
vin Coolldft, who wat then
governor of Massachusetts.
A third method of attaining
world paace offert the beat
chance, ne Mated, and thin it or­
der hated upon law. To live peace­
fully wo mutt have tome kind

w n tiia r
Nstvs
ffDorto King Of P if
Twltlfht Hongs
HfNtrla lUrdtla
lliornlc# H!»n* Al Tisno
Drlftlnv on A Claud
Mrltdfr l**»n*
You r Udolfif** ll#|H»rfrr
Kfrntilrs llv f‘irl#
V irlfl? If oft
Mrn Tbs lUnd
su* irdtiiMn
l*hll Itre.t At Orta*
It's Hamotlm#
I’nlle.i Nations

n rv . R. Joseph Adams, mission­
ary under the Christian and Missionary Allianrr, will .peak at
the local Allianrr Church. Park
Avenue and Fourteenth Street, on
Mr. Adam* was introduced to
Tuesday evening at 8:00 o'clock,
missionary service In the Ivory
Coast In Africa among the Roho
tribe*. H r was later stationed in
the French Sudan. He arrived in
New York, with his wife and two
small children, in March, and
will lie .ailing again for Africa
In January.
The rsplorar Marquette re
potted finding watermelon, nil
tivalrd In the interior of Amen
ea in 1878.

World Government

U. S. Industry

vide truly affective civil dafanaa
we mutt undertake hefnra-tho-fack
pirvrntive meature. auch at d llpertion over a long time and ovaruatlon In time of a threatened
attack, x x i There lx no magic
defrnoe plan which will allow you
to May In • city and Mill bo
J o h n n y I*#»n* Ofch
•tfe."
At
With lluslr
Tracy B. A u gur. Washington,
Naifi A U la H&lt;of#d
pmt prealdenC o f the American
Hlgn Off
T IK 1 D A T
Institu'a of Planner*: a' lubatanl l h y l h m t ’luh
tlal part of the |?0,MO,000.000 expand dtlea ahould be channeled
Natra
(pent each year to maintain and into dispersal.
Wailarn Joint.
Dr. Joseph 0 . Hlr*chfelder, proHarr n O flock f*l«l»
New i
fatsor of chamlstry at the UniIllla 4 ffeadlln**
M o r n l n i ri|M*rt« Kdltton
varsity of Wisconsin and C ha ir­
A tra nsition
X a v lo r C ugs t
man of th« Board of Editor, of
Muile Lovara Pam.
Morning bovoHoni
H r lt*au«»t
"Th a Effects of Atomic W ea­
Mood* In Mualr
llnilhm Hear
W o r l d At Nth*
pon*":
Height Hpol
Phil lUtd At Offan
New*
“The
number of raiualtlet
Wayn* King
I
"port* Kina Of Par
Whom Angela P*ar in Trsad
would l»e very greatly reduced if
Twilight
Hone*
pin !'|t parade
an air raid warning wrre soundMports Parade
*d and the majority of thr peo­
Htrnle* Mtnn* Al Plano
V PW
ple were In shelter* or rrllara at
P.v*nl*g Music
the time of the axploalon. First
Tun* Tima
and foremoat It it neceasary to
Ktynole* Hr «*arl»
educate the publ': so that they
Variety Hall
M*«l The Hand
can cooperate in avoiding panic.
Night lldlllon
Frank P. Zeldlrr, mayor of
I'hll Hard Al 'tegen
ll'a Dametlme
Milwaukee: "Cities might be more
I’nlied Nation*
defensible
If
they
rrarrnng.*
Kay Krser
themselves Into long ribbons and
A t ll o m a W i t h &gt;lu*le
break up thi rmll-ahaped form
New* A loate Krotee
Hlgn UH
target they now presort," .

of world g*v*m m »nt. “ If we
can’t tab* advantage of that faet.
It leem* to me we lote *ome rf
the right to claim to be rational
human helnga.
“ We don’t expect »uch « gov.
emment to work perfectly," he
added. “Government ia aomethlng
that !a dangrtoua. Living too. It
dangerous." He tinted that a
atari In thi* direction of world
government htd been made In
the United Nation* n'ganitatlon,
but declrrd that it will htve to
he itregthened in order to en­
force the law on a wnrld-widhattt.
He predicted that Itiiuia would

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cause *11 kind* of trouble In «iefc|
»n i&gt;r6iinluition( «nd #tiud ^ •
uu;«*ruff but would rtallio V l t
It would he M »U '- t0 bp 1™ ’1“
than outside *ucl. an organti"U#n.
•ml having Ru».ia In*Id* rather
than outside would be the letter
of two evil*.
______

Dr. Henry McLaulin
Optom etrist
11.1 Maroon • "A«».

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this llth d*r or Aligns!. A D IH#
It A. tilt A T.
He. relarr of HIM*

5 Pc. Living Room Set
P ay only $R A l l p«r week
Dawn *
1
Dual purpaae Rofab• 4. HWa C h a i r . 1
TahUs gad lamp. A

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Dinette

D^epfrtese

Rean'lfnl and dnrahta F O R ­
M ICA top# In Rad, l’*arl.
Rlue, Y#Haw. (Manly Chrome
chair* in asakthiag or eontraating rplats. T ib ia ha*
eilensioa. 'Price ITg.JO.

Grab THIS ESTATE
ELECTRIC RANGE
QUICK!
HltTTON IIOI.KH
Thin Week Only!

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H m I Ovmi, A alom ttlc Oven Con­
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Sparintut U tttu ll Draw tra. Priced

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to r to w | f I IM J S . A t (hla low prim ,

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fo r i to bo wHbaol Ibo coatfo ri and

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Acme Tarax** Btar#0, lac.
4Z8 S. Orange Avoaae,
OrUada. Florid*
I weald Ilka a free home demaoatratlaa of a baaattfal
k r ill Portable (Hager Saw lag Markina root plate for I H J 4

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K n ln h lish cH 190A

Senate Fights
Over Changes
In Commie Bill

n

B r it is h
s o n ’s

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Although
rrltlclam
agalnit
Johnaon nad mounted during re­
cent month*, none m II teemed
to have been directed at Early.
Those doer *o him found ha
took palna to remain out of the
con trove rule* Involving Johnson
aa ranch aa poaalb*. For that,
reason, Urey said they M » no
connection between Early'a re­
signation and the persistant reA n ri * that Johnson w i« on the
T t l out. Th e y aaertad that EarT. a reason* rot resignation were
entirely personal.
A native of f ro act. Va.. Early
la a grandson of th*
tha fa
famoaa Con
federal# general, Juba! Early.
O N F A R M C LA S S
Don Bala*, district agricultural
engineer of the Soil COMervation
Service, will tell member* of the
Veterans On The Farm Training
Class how to design sprinkler lrUgatton system*, and will point
out their economic value to th*
farmer In .a talk Tboradey night
at 1t90 o'clock at tha Future
f i naar Building,
taatrorter,
A envoi_______
served at 7:10 P.
and Mr*.

P la n

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H O UU C tK M O N T, President Truman u pre.rnl*&gt;t1 with a handmade U.N. (teg. U*e ftn*a of
AT A S M C U l WMilt HOUU
Ita kind. In the group&gt; /I. to r.) are: Mr* franklin D. Itooaevelt, head of the National Cltlrena• Committee fnr
nt
tf .M. Itayj Mary Arml Long,
l
. . .Shelby.
. . . . . • Va . and
- - Chartoltf Ingiam, Ktlendate, Delaware, both 4-It C1t»b meow
raa made to the gathering,
Kxecritlve
emphasized
that United State* action* tat
her*. In a helet addccaa
gathering the
.... Chief
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(IxtrraallniMl .Sn*sad|*otr»)
Korea. Kocrooa* and other part* of A*i* are aimed at pearc not conquest.

Shenker Indicates H e Will Tu rn

National linanrr (nm m illre. Shenker ha* appeared
fur hi-, client* before the Senate Crime Intraligallng
lie **id he » « * refusing to «e r«r herauve “ I mual re ­
any arliailir* which may interfere with m* duty to

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la n d o F i r m
F in a n c e s

VA'VSHINtiTON. Sept 12
//I’)
M m m A. .Shenker. St. I/um
attorney fm person* invr.Krd m a Senate gambling investigation. rndirated today lie may take « senator's auggeation in stay cleat of a Demo
cratic cornmillee po*t to s*oid emkarraning the party.
The invitation In Slirukrr to ie*ign a* a member of tke Democratic
-----------♦ National
Finance
Committee
D | _ -A
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L a
J rame from Chairman Kefatirer
. &lt;D.Tenn&gt; of ijw, ganate Crlnur
°
Investigating CfernmlU*#.
A 4 p
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"How ran I resign from some.
lhl*Hr I f W
acrepWd?" Shenker
B
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replied from Jefftraon City, Mil.

Didst Kills Llgnt

nmm"'

hot *ald hr would have a «tat« ment later. There wrre indiratiun*
hr wnuld turn down the tmiitlnn.
to . w hich
Ich
he
JaM
E x p lo s io n
H e a rd
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„ wa,
—
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! rnday by Democratic National
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M i l e s S o u n d e d L i k e chairman William M. Boyle. J r . .
T m o . m \A/nL. T m i n n l I . .
Denying any connection with
I o w n W a s G o i n g U p gambler*. Shenker .aid he never
I a*»nclat*d political activities with
K I.D R F J), I’a.. Sept. 12— &lt;/ IV the practice of law and "n e v -r
A terrific eiplminn tiptwd apa.t I « &lt; - c e p t e d
a political
l
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contribution from any of m y H i.
a m nam ile mu home at tne !'* -|rn t* ."
*
lional Powder Company today. : Kefauver said In a statement
killinc eight m»n nnlnckl.
I
night " It wr(ll not act well
l ive or *M other employe, were ' " ‘‘ J
•"&lt; « t U ' n,v " - F
'
•» emliarreaalng to the Democrahurt aliglitly.
tir I’.t t y for
th# attorney for
"A t first I ihmiglit Ike whole principal* whom the Senate In .
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,
,
teretata Crime Committee I* Intown blew up. laid one rrtidrnt ve.ligating in
St. l/mis to Iw
"Window* k io lr evrrywkere. repre«#nte«l by
an offlrial of the
T.
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i
finance committee of th* party,"
Ike M ail waa heard 10 mi'e.
At the same time. Kefauver
away and ikaltfied window* ol
be *ee» no need to follow
,
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, 'he auggeation of Senator W iley
houte* witlun a Iwo-mile radio) of (R .W Iai. a rommlttaa member.
for an investigation of Shenker'*
ike plant.
appointment aa a member of tha
Company official* refuted lu Dernoeratle fund-railing commit,
admit newimen or pkotngrapkrra lee.
Calling Shenker th* “ attorney
to the plant groundi. Names of
iim iim m
aa east T w o
vkltmt were wilhkeld until rela­
tive* are notified.
k
National. I’owder I* Kldred’a
largest industry. The plant I* larated two mile, from the linkH A I.TIM O K K . Rapt.
community near thr New
York
Ru*aia want* to tie up aa much
border.
Hundreds ru*hr&lt;l to the area of the United Nations’ fighting
■trenglh in Korea aa possible an
I l n l l H H ita r . a . Paar,
that the Soviets "Would lie free
P f l V P n f ’n i l t l t v S c h l U l 1
'? commence the rompieat of
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n i/
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Europe,
Senator Tyd ln g. ( D Is S c l
i» « ' night.
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Therefore, "ft Is plain that

R&lt;*(I W ant To Tic lip
UN Forces In Korea

uoarrl Hearing

TA LLA H A SSEE, Kept. I f —(4*1 o ' , rh V n ^ tn MlV*wt»hTh

S it A W RKf n v n t l N G
L IT T O N . England, Sept. t2-//V&gt;
-George Bernard Shaw, who un­
derwent a msior operation l*»t
night at the age of PI. I* eipeeted
to recover.
R. E. Llngard. secretary of L u ­
ton and Unstable HoepiUl, aald
today tha tasty old playwright la
doing fine and protwhly will be
■wit bam* within 10 day*. Shaw
aHoped and fractured hla left
thigh bon# Sunday In th* gardan
of hla ham* at nearby Ayot S t
la w renee.

8 3 L S 5 ! " »■
i .*
r Ph.
* "JS ? u S
"g? ,d
aaS
iw: S
*•miiiv
of the United States and other
United Nation* fortes resisting
nggrrulon." he added In a cam­
paign speech.
Tydlng* la chairman of the
Senate Armed Sendee* Com m it,
tee. If* said that If Communist
China remain* neutral "We shall
have lime to raise more men
and more forrea, whose eiiatenrc
will art a* a deterrent upon
Ituasia In any plans ah* mayhave to start anothar world
conflagration."
S P A N IS H G E N E R A L S
IIK ID K L H E R G . Gtrmanv. Ren*
12 -//P i-A llied official. 7 l w E
today that four high-rankln* Span,
ah army officer* had Joined A t■antic Pact observer* at troop m a­
neuver* now going on here, ft !•
the first time *lnc* th* war that
Spaniih military observer* have
been admitted to American train
ing eeerciaea.
Tha official# said a Spanish
brigadier general, two lieutenant
colonel* and • " “ Jj* * • « elftlng
In on military briefings along with
fJ ™ Fra**«. R n g .
land, Belgium, Netherlande N o rway Italy, Luxembourg and two
non-Atlantic Fact member*, Ore era
and Turkey.

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Arvaoclnterl I’ rcran l.emaod W lro

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P e a k C o v erin g T a e g u
'A l l i e / I
G re n a d e

H u r le r

O n

K o re a n

O r '-

O k cycd ;

U n d e c id e d

Th r contract lor the construc­
tion of a municipal *l.*ilium on
Mellon *illr Avenue nnt th of tke
prr»ent kail paik
wa, awairled
Utt mailt l»v
C itv ( Dnmiitimn
•n thr Jditro ( ’nr|»Hr4linn, triifri|

Hut till* official, Su lione kuk
patnik. Britain * high rninmiumnci hi t»eimanv. laid that tkr ( m-i man people have no "paaaionale
ifeorr in learm While he would
l»*l iruwn the ipie*l|on dileclly.
lie n-ade de*i lh«t Bntain ka« no
*lrontf wuk to rearm them
Kirkpatrick *aid h u ll ti.-aman
Chanrellnr Konrntl Adenauer twl
prnpo*e&lt;| *u increase in Wr*t (irr
nianj'- police power of 20,11011 u,
2S.OOO mrn
men at rnmwm
present and an
^Vfiitiul in rrrM r l»y • t«it«l of
tMi.OCti
Kirkpatrick
h*

P la n e s

F Ic c ir iK

F ro n t

D r iv e

O n

Renewed

i t o I I A O U I fORM It d i t p U y n l l y

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B la s t
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H iKN fV s **pt 12- I 'l ’i Atnfi*
u An I 1 1 ( .»% tlrvtnen Afr»ftn^vl Up
hill tlumigii i vAilh^itnt*
li»nf
It4ii,tgr i»t U n i k&lt;»rf4n
uni «t 4lii•L M'tn «
tnttimi nrl
nc • tiMtn noithrin «ppi««4th t*
I
llir
tiDojxii
in
hjft^linn
•Irrntjth 1.000
unn Mill 114
l.’ltl ntllrg H&lt;*fill of I
4t
hr-tv \ « fUt
Ihr* lllfH
•hen mb ws,
lift k h |m I 444i« o II m i .II* ra Hfd
fJt*f 41 lo 1r - p i no»th’ *!»r ui
I3F‘ I 1114Itni 4*1 ll.e Al'ird line
Ik - lull l.arl Iw.ii i.r|d i.v «n
out|*4»»l of mtnr •JO.tRMI ftfil Ko
frail*. tni%*r&lt;| fuf 4 ftr»lt 4H4l|T|
tlfHui thr S«»tlth Kotftll j.fovi%|n||**
«l » tpit41
\n*«thrr nuf|vitt re
ItMlllfii &gt;U « fir •lh\ petlk
MIk »| Inj gum and pl-»nr% hurl*
eil .« tint.lift Ilf *trr | it thr llerf%
Iwfmr thr 4«» 4uil
Ihrn fltr trrmprrt hit the *U|wt
lhr\ fmi^lit Iwo-thirii* of tlif du*
t%nrr m fn r liifln linn*
l*»it tlr* liffli, 'h 1mm 1up 4 hit*

lu J o n s i i h ; i i t o w k i (
M .W VO H K. Sept 12 4&lt;V»
Britnk fm ripn Minuter Kmeal
Be»m. arriving lor critical we*tein
diplomatic talk*. a*id today that
Geimany ‘‘nin«l l*e kiougkt hack
at * great nation “ Rut he raid
tkr in n in j of Geiman military
I unita i| not the ***y to arcnmpliah
•I* i
llesin tlnmrlv indicated tlial hr
i* prtnenllv &lt;&gt;|&gt;|w&gt;»ed to Se&lt; ie»ry
of Male Acketon'* idea ol form­
ing Geiman unii* aa pail of i
V5'e,i*rn I urn|*ean defenae four.
Onr nl |lr*in'* top *d*i*eia. talk
in- in gieyirr del ill. «dde&lt;| lint
| | Hulun doc* la*or oicini/ation ol
*tn&gt;ni; renlral We*l Cinman |»&gt;In r (orce In deal with Communi*!
unniingr

Contract Is Le t
D o w n Dem ocratic P a rty Position F o r Construction
JE FF F.R H O N C IT V . Mo.. Sept. I I — ,/lh— M orri. A. Shenke*
O f C ity Stadium
St. I^iui* turned d o »n today an opportunity to aertc on the

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Board
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and __
Superintendent of
Public Inatruction will face a
euipenaion hearing before Governor W arren next Monday.
Warren requested the five pre­
sent members of the l&gt;oar&lt;i, a
former member, the superintend­
ent and the former superintend­
ent to attend the hearing.
II* also asked *rveral Cabinet
memhere and other state jm l
county official* to l&gt;e prevent.
The Paoro county grand Jury
I .commended removal of the of­
ficial* on ground* of malfeasance
and misfeasance In office after
the State auditor reported mis­
management of school funds for
the naral year rnding June 3/t,
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NEW &gt; tilth . Sept. 12— 1,1*1
1 Hr Ills T h rrr ^ r^lffn f**rri|«*i
hrean * *rrir* of m m
)nr 4tr«tri:« Inlh* Herr
Ihaium I &lt;i | rrinfnrrinc thr ilrfrn»r*
of
Wr*lrrn
Kiiropr
&gt;,,, ain«t Itu**!* iml irunine out
firth jilt import ml prohlrm* of
h r im jin ’t future.

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&lt;51 o f t h e ’Tth l l r j i m r p t »f t h e ^\»h

1•*?* of Mtillery. moitir anti ma*

Infantry DUI»wn. u he ralntly win ft* tip to ptfeh a girni-tr at a N.oUt
Korean Hr«1 «mprr {V S
l'*wtn from I"trrnatmnn1 s"oTi*»,fpt'ofnl

&lt;Itinr^un fnr frotn the t«*o |&gt;e«kt.
«t»l|r&lt;f tlir rfn%r «f t||4t |K&gt;mt
thvniijliout iuo*t 'if |t!M&lt;|i&gt; «(|rr*
noon
Ti h n , •"-III *et Die lu part of

Britain Pledges Security Council
More Troops To Approves Keport rS ;k ’ 1,lvr mi'r% B,"h of
Defend Germany D e s p i t e Russia ’
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T ,"&gt; , , '“'l'er* finally
summit ai nightfall ami took

w ... roffpip'in •tent .lark Mae.
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r. . 0»th. who ■ » » pinned heh/nd a
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A kid of JI07.Dnn fm Ike ,n n
„ „„
ne * . A t f l c c
O llf llM C S S f c p - I M .t I i U
In s is ts
U .
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''nek . . l i hy Mr-| jrinfltr f j,
•mmi* Um u out* hour. tiM « Bpetirp
Itrilflion of ike tleel. rantiletet mnfeirnra .in the linn Ijueen
I n l c r v c n c r l I n K n r c ; i '&lt; Hill H I c**’* *h# Atllf»« g
u p In D c Ic n s c W n r lc ;
Ivpe gramfatand waa offered hv the Mary, which dnrkeil this morning
•I t*M||* |||{M Aftchnr r otnnMU/flnK
B cfoic
UN
A r t c / I ihr
N e w A u s t e r it y L a w s
company, the kid for ce riu m ol
. '" ' S
I '•ptfu T n Iui ro«t|.
port .title kleaihei*
wa* *’&gt;-tJK)
I ' Grttrml W«lton l| W«|k#tr.
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vpt li
1 \K[| &gt;1 ( I | \ S ,
12 itV\
•pf'skmi;
Mip «•t f»t»nf
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1 ON DON.
Sept
**"' 1 ily Manager l lilfnrrl M«
I S ( |t v | p &lt; | | p I ' m l l f i v c
rn in f M iftixlr t \tll«*r ttllMMIIM ri| r.1*&gt; I Itr l i t i t n l \ » t i i » n * S ^ i tiiilk *11'. aIi | T u «*mIm&gt; niifht "ths
K.kkin tki* moimng.
.IO t | ia i« U
1 ru u ts
Aairwi i* '»vri."
trml ni'it * ( f»t|ttf 1I -«|»|MM%r«l tl» 4nnu«l ff
I h r &lt; ni l) m 4 rut r I ,,( \ ||ia*e| KfTMItttl
I’oromiiitoner
W . I t Sirn.,.', A r C
S t a l l ( ‘H
I 111 f I t*kI 4V Hnl-itn Mill
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in ('tfrniinv «• |t.«ll *»| 4
npjMttfri ||»r junjrt I Atitl tUKUf%irtl
f**ti t * iffl »hu II.8 K'tfMh Arm y
llIr i l r t i r « l
&gt; m irl
•r l » lu
KiTfrii
bu h l,
h tiw rV ff,
lu
4
%4*1 (1(••Ifiup I miiIi Iiii * 4lt4in»t Mnl 11\
reconstruction
of
ike
,ur*ri.) i
hi iff tnt #'fn»»fit vhtat •l»*• «*nriuy
♦/••M
tilirttion
uuoden stand*.
- t ill Ili'M t h r
lh it ii | f iv «* 411*1 W | )
Tiigning ol cnntfacl* for ikr
w \S H IN G TM N . Sept I?
()prunt)f tn fiiifH|Fin V
i'V r Im IiIp iif hlltini* ti* Aiiyw hfr*1
li»'l »
«»|»|M*.v»l »ny rr|n •in mu CJ5 mil** |»#»t ititpipi ** |{f
— Families nf fhe I'enn.t 1*sni*
rontlruclinn it awailimt tke wmki's.li trurnl. ll.e 1 s
riu r In ||ir Knintt » t»u ||i»I in ll»^ &lt;fl11f-111r|&lt;*r|•
National Guard •Writ kltlrrl in
1 1
a r4
1 tlfi
1
11
tng out of financial detail, wtlli
An 'In*
1
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»»•
nl
4
1
the train • reek )f% |rrj»* n ill
“ I
4 m
n *i «4 « t i i # ' i n 1* 4*1 %tnp
l^|**«*f 4Bl| l|.»% •I.UIf'l il m u
1 J VJ.000 %»••! I r it% %h»l|
l ank.. The Commission. »atd M&gt;
rrrei.c pension. •nil «*»brr Itsitr
him
•
h
'
tlir
%#li*
litif
wltrit
I
Itr
M&lt; Klkkin,
ha* not ye I decided (\\%
I h*
ifttittf 4 *
^ -4
led ht •br Arm* ***•( •l«4Utir 1r #1 min 4Vtn« |«»f**e|,F« lion •*
•hr
V flr ran.
HmiRixIr 4fiittt
..... .,| , tinORO 0/H( .fFMI 'M n . r I m II •! i 4 titf l.r tltildlRnl |Itr %»ilr l Hf F •••*•# hi*f*V#Pfi hl|jh |i rg l% f h *
w Im I to pledge toward ike funn­
*• onaiNtt* A ••** l ag* •lag)
•a 10 to 0
Ibr \rmv Mill 1**4 1intllirx of !**»»)•* •tn cltirin
ing. for wkuk ike City will
B tke U#«t llifFr
•hr tlriH |(u rrd . wrn • tmfitiVt
I '
4f li n n
&gt;♦ «•
4* •
■o** ike (none*
yr 4f «
f«|ui«4lrnt fo .i* Rinnih* ini
#1 • »*l rloeif m r r l f f i i t o f ll t^ r « » i m The contract f-i, »hc furnishing
l N r v* 4iiilrrifv
|f|W4»)|Tf *
of flood lighting material a*.
C O S H O C TO N , o . Sept 12
IfWfl I4lllfn, ffltt 4||f| nlll^l lilt « i l i l t f ifMliit n n t r ll ip I I i m I imii
awarded to the (ireyliat Electro 141 — Three *-nar*tr agenrie*
•••»•
l-'o -l* " lit I in
Supply Co. of Orlando who had launched investigation* today in line* „ ill lie tierrttary he, *u*e
a hld nf tl7,_’2P The Ernral Wa' lo * Oagic tro-ip train wreck lh»t nl tke dram on Billain'i e» oiioih * •I I •5 I 0 If*
cr* f oriatrucli'in (' o., of Daytona claimed the live* of 33 person*
•Itltlk liMlif only I vmi |tfiilrt|i
I I lie government i« ir*ie,« mi­
Itench received lhe contract to in moat lielicvcd to hr soldier*.
fl*- «Mft| f|ir »r •Id#*.!, aiiif)H|pi|
I AI I M IA H S l'f Sept 1 • ,/r.
•tail Ilia light* at a roat of f.ri,7r*&lt;i
And, I*** than 21 hot— I after ll* ronlrol* ovei e*,)orl of go-el, %ri ■ ft of Ibr r-f o * *91*9 f)a*» . legi
The
f'at'inei l-olav rata«»e-t
Completion
of
the
atndiiim 'he rrash. a Unitol Slate* R. na of iKilenlial war »«kie to H ou m
ll
how that l*i e .i-lent Truman , I I.VI.fMMt to ie«toi« - r l f , , , ti'n«fit
within eight nmnth* after »ign tor demanded a nationwide In- inrl kei «ale||i|e,
It M »u ...a n ■ r , „ T * , i
uulrv Into railroad "afriy prar
h.
ordered intervention in the payment* to th-ii niatiinum •
I If n e -e ..*lv III ler|. I|..
ptogiam going al t.,,, , t,r ,| ihr h --- in ronflnt ' ti, 1 • lioirr, l.efo- oiotrot, effecti'-e rt.f |
lime J7 -........ 1 meet|n« that
The additional . - l r - . . . wMek
R o b e rt K . Ifc rn d o n
In vr »t iRAtion* w rrf Itr^un Ky gnvernment will lake ovi-1 III. ,|
- 0,1 t s' a. 'lo.. thet,
II- util give the \lV|f„,r II .«.
l'I |
i\ '
a r&lt;
in
O n n iy lv m la Itiiilrnart. wh'.tr location of scarce raw mntri&gt;&gt;i
II IC .S A l l e r
I l l n e s s «tr#«inlinr#l H8plril of St f*o)il%,#
•&gt;
""
1 ...............
1 lien .-III of it. foil I .-a. M .........
Wr- -hull have rattle, mm,' fl ,-, "
fnuhffl Into thr trtiop tmin nl tkrrr foil, trained divi,i«»n"
■■•nfli.r at-., ran
I i a t i o n . will
la- aclnallv oe«d.
Roltert Em unit t Herndon H7 Ttrarfiy Wtiit Ijifa y rltr; ♦h#* Ohio
•’"U- "f •he tonghl* I tin page, in . ,| onlll Marrl ft.ll
Germany,"
'tie
Prime
Mint
tei
t.»l.|
•t. .eporl, « hit. •Pp-atrig
died at I IK A M trxlav m D - ••’llllitv Tlitfrlri, 4iti| thr N'ntlonal
if ••nlUt,e4 Ifu I'agf ) tan
k%
Muwrvrf. thr
••M it w|||
fit'- t onlv fi...
local hospital following a lingering Ounrd.
fiid Ii Ip thr 4|;rft \ •« ir-t*nr rttf%
illness.
T h r mrratj^ntof• until to know
I •nphl hi"*«, I S ir|*j»•%#•» tn rnn«fr m o|»| n|er ^n.| «i,| to hlirtrj
Horn D -. i. |KM2 in Sanfonl. it.. whv Ihf utreamlinrr im onl flnrr*
/ I
R‘
■w»'l hi« t Hunt nh«»u*-l l.'t |*4i v inr tit »* in JtiU It will rin* r**»«n of Mr. and Mr*. Emmett ||d —Mtul
......r» b ah» i| Into I hr htnllrd troop
1 IIIH C I* V C &gt;Cl l i y .M*\VS I' *k* *M 5*1. t &lt;*••• tP|ifPh‘,nt» |my unintintii wtfhhrM (mm e*hr» k\
Herndon and grandson of the 1st. | 'f i n .
'•
»
• mnrr fn *..t. .| •i .
i
m ,, t h. ,*
Dr. E. Y. Herndon, he hail lived
Two National Cuanl
officer*
tuu ' hurt 'i|i|Mi&gt;n| it
I Pour m**ml*rrB &lt;* nmJ*Hi*v *»f
Jewish rrai-iani, -&gt;f Hanf-.i.i
hi* entire life in Hanford, lie wa* « from
Washington Col. C. E.
II* nl«*M |»ointr&lt;| rant lltNt tr h* thr &lt;*41hi nr t nlin 'Arttl ar rr.'Ofl
N----,
mcmlier and a deacon of the I’rr
Sawyrr and Lt. Col. II. J. Ilcr- day relel.rated lit- .lt-wi«h
u'»r« &lt;4 #»f Snrirt Ih*|tiit\ Knr* t|fu
fnv«rlfnf r«»lr44r *»f *" 4«frflV|nnhyterian Church. Hi- wa* a retired ! •*€#— arrived l**t night to ron- I r ai S 7II, »»l Rr.*h lli«&gt;h«nah Th- M»t tr» AtiHrri \ (•tortivki* 4 r»r.n l $2^171,300 by J«n I ♦*» i'hn* th#
employee of the American F ru it1
'h* Guard'* inve*tigatiou. festival of Iwo day* afnrtr,( |«,i
......... .
i Tlie
*tir »»-w*
at "«*,»**-.*»a
*und"» n.
I-g in ,,,r* 'lf,l in tItr trpnrt. fnvrrinn piiMlr *rhf*o!» on 4 '.*,i j*rr rnt r*Grower*.
The de*d soldier* were Guards- evening
ning of the JewUh civil year f.ll " ,p *okJr,r of rl.c •irpt»»e.| three lc*-r hail* fo. the -u rr'n t '#.*/
Survivor* include the widow and I m*n»n-'
' lo,’B *'•»-' 1,1 - "unci' action *f r.e.. y.-ar.
two son*. James Emmett and R .T h e rqunter Intelligence dlvi Ih-Iween Sept. K and Oct.
No final action -*a« taken, h&lt;»whert Stuman; also three brother-, alon of the Ohio military district corrcapond* to the period of ,re I ,p» rrumen ot.|.-rerl t,.„ip . to K-ever, Iwcailte -if 'he ah&gt;enr» of
r*"
liart W. Herndon, Claude P. Hern l-egan it* investigation earlier, a* lime in Palestine.
The ,ervire, l.alev at Teniple
Informant- «anl Mal.k toll .he t.-iver.p.f Warren, \ttnrn-v flen
don and 0»'a.rn l\ Herndon all of did the railroad.
A* the investigation* proceeded, Helh l*rarl were conducted hi other cminrit m r m W , jrr*t he eral Richard Ervin and *’ oniml»Sanford.
tg ri ulture
Nathan
y atilt wa* struggling to Frank Sandler an-l l.y Maximilian for. the meeting close,I th.,» he •loner of
Funeral services will be can- the irArm
M ilt a M O* ras* Taarl
Shepard of Longw»„d
-'ill rnn-i.l,-tr&lt;l ail decision* -»f rtie- Mayo
dueled at tee
• .
School Supt Thoms* Hallev *aid
V«.m Kippur, the day of atone \ r" ’&gt;••11 illegal between -len 13
Church at 4:00 P.M. Wednesday \ f n
vj
| )„ rn n H
rnrnl. will la- oloerve.-t hv Jcwl*h “ i - 'i In- i-egan hi* hovcoM. ,nd " I t ’* g'.lng jo he de.pefate" if the
with me Re*, a. t», .Vtrlnn.. &gt;,11 . irtl*H, IS , IS , l i U r t t C l t
funds ate not made avadal.le hv
resliirnl* on the evening of S-t&lt;t
.................. •«• rase V l.r i
elating. The lealy will |je In *f*f» T )| p tf ( n C n l e m
( ) l * id
Jan I
20
and
tin
'he
following
dav
T'o
at the rhurrh from 2.00 P. M ..ntd
,n
T h r I2 J 7 1 J M was sdvst.-ed to
occur, on the lOlh of the Hehrew
HP-i* S' •'
4:0/1 P. M.
--------------IA C K H O N V H i L E . 8 »p t. 12 &lt;/!*( | the srh-ml* last ve*t but v* » d*
Friend* of Mr*. It. B, Burnett month T i-r i. when the oithiel--*
Alexander William Trnln-u. rnti. durtc»l from their first ,piar*er r«.
C IV IL \IK P \ i nr i|.
wRI regret to learn « f her death pray anti fast for 24 hours l-e^in
l.lm-clf lease thi* year The advanre ••as
ytr-yimr virtrd Communist,
The civil Air Patrol will me-t |which occurred In Salem, O.. last ning at sunset of the
Wednesday evening at 7:0*&lt; oVIort I Friday following a long (line... day. The laws tegarding its ,.t,.,-* tn lhe stoma, h with an ire pick made to permit rounties to pay
their outstanding -‘flits
., a
. . _ i - i - - i Airport
*i------- . „Hangar
---------Mr. and Mr*. Iturnett formerly vancr- are found In Levitin,. !« , a' hi* home today, poliri- said.
at
the. u
Municipal
lie vt-a* laker, tn l).,val n.edi* al
Bailey said If th» eitr* funds
Thla will to- an Important meet- lived
,lvpd in
1" Sanford for about »eve.i
»eve,i 23 anrl 2-1, and Numbers, 21* 7-lt
renter where attendant* *i|id h- were rrlrated, it would n t give
ing and all aenior member. , n. l ' )•••• »h * r« Mr. Ilurnett w*. Pm.
C G F C TIEkn
wa. near death
the schools more 'hsn Iht n*r-ent
cadets arc requested to attend I P!°F»*i by Lee Brother., lie died
i i ' . s i i . s m ns e v u rr»*t
Edward lliggina. manager of ih.Train... had t.*-en .rhed..|ed l«
Persons lnterr.ie.1 in joining th- ■bout a year ago and Mra. Bur•" circuit court »*&lt;!»&lt; for
C.A.P. Will also lu welcomed. I" np" went to Salem to make her Seminole County Chamla-r -.f Com
merre. returned
home
Hunda, j " hthea* eorpus hearing in whl-h
addition to the regular hualne*, j home
Funeral services were held In from Fernald-Laugliton Memorial I h. challenged lhe validity of the
meeting, rlas.e. will lo- held In
»Pt
Hospital where he had keen under- r "v'* «nti-Red ordinance
.ider
radio rode and in meteorology, the Salem yesterday.
47
4.1
Atlanta
going treatment alnce Thursday. | which he wa* ronvlctcd
study i f the atmosphere and It*
&amp;2
M
Button
and rem.rted this morning that he
A C L EM B LEM S
phenomena.
40
74
Chicago
F IIA A P P O IN T E E
»
Tw o employees of the Atlantic i* feeling much better.
Tha fallowing cadets have re­
43
St
Kants* City
/'-urnty F IIA Superxrlaur, Geo,»*
W. A. Patrick will preside *r
ceived pramanent appointments In Coast Line Railroad received em­
47
55
New York
D. I.ivingaton, reported torlav th*
grade! Witte Hardin tn rsdat sec­ blem* yesterday from L. M. Cor­ 7:30 o'clock thla evening al th*
74
S*
Saint Louis
appointment of Mr. William T.
ond llautatant; Karl Ratliff. *cr nell, foreman, In recognition of 23 meeting of tha Board of Dlrertnrs
»3
M
Washington
Hhaddirk of l.ady loike. aa slat**
nt; William Clark and
l^c years of faithful service. The* are of tha Chamber of Cnmmeree Tht
t&gt;0
72
Jackaonvills
mater, corporal*, and Henry Bruce Humphrey, car repairer, and la th* last maeting of the fiscal director of the Farmers Home Ad­
90
714
Kev Ws*t
ministration to liernme effective
year
and
all
member*
are
urged
Sam
Mitchell,
colored
labor
gang
MeLaulln, Don Partaln and Gene
Tt
Orlando
7*)
ar-&gt;un&lt;l Oct. fleet.
to be present.
leader.
Barinaau to private ftrat e|aU .

Train D is a s te r

Si air To Urslorr
Welfare Kwirfils
To Top Amounts

Roslt IhiNhonah Is

The Weather

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W A S H IN G T O N . Sept. 12 — //VI
— Stephen Kally resigned today
aa Deputy Secretary of Defense.
President Truman arteptrd the
resignation, effective Sept. 30,
4f/tying he did ao reluctantly.
The White llout* said Karly
haa tieen Irving to quit alnce h.completed the one yaar of duty
he agreed to aerve when he ar.
eepted the appointment
May,
1020. He la to return to hla pn«t
aa a vice prealdetit of Pullman,
Inc.
Preaidentfal Secretary Charles
G. Roaa, who announced Early's
action, declined again to comment
on a report he a highly placed
presidential adviser that Seer*
larv of Defenae Johnann la on
hla way »u t of the cabinet.
Aaked whether Johnaon la plan­
ning to rraign, Roaa aald that he
waa "not a mind reader." Preaaed
further, Roaa «eld " I have no in­
formation to give yoti on thet
point"
Johnaon haa keen under fire In
Congreat and elsewhere I connec.
lion with the Korean war situa..
lion. Ilia eritlra have contended
Ah did not have the dafvnao eatsullahment In proper alrepe. Preal.
dent Trum an he* stood liy tho
Secretary consistently, however.
Karly wa* called hack into
government service laat year to
•erve In the second ranking de­
fense p«*i In connection with
the appointment of Johnaon a*
Secretary of Defegaa.
Earlv, now tit year* old. for
13 year* waa the Whlta flout*
preaa secretary and * eloae ad.
ci*rr to
in the
in r late
i*ir I’raaldant
■ i « i w u &gt; Ron SC&lt;&gt;laer

Oppose

S u p p o rt C h in a

$teve Early Quits A t rennsylvama
Post As Deputy To P o w d e r Com pany
Defense Secretary
JQ

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NEW SPAPER

a rm in R

of
Democratic
a» lawyer
t ommittre.
frain from
my rlient."

f

Bevin Differs U . S. F irst C a v a lry
With U.S. On
Foreign Policy S to rm s Hill T a k in g

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W A S H IN G TO N .’ Sepf. 12 0?)
— Tlir Senate today refused. 37
Jo 33. to lack a ‘"concentration
•ramp" amendment on the McCarran anti-Communiit kill.
Earlier ike Senate had katled
down. 45 to 29. a move to «ukitilule a provision to intern Communiata in
time n| war for a
Cnmmuniat regittralion aection ol
Ike McCatran kill.
Roth movea were made ky Sen­
ate Democratic leader Lncaa ol
tllmoia.
I.ucaa told ike Senate that if
it wanted a "ira l aecurity" kill it
akonld take tke amendment!.
Senator
Ferguson
(R-M ick)
ikouted lli•t
Ike roncentration
canip irlea w i i "um nnatitutional,
un-American «nd the ftrat hlueprint for dictatorakip.”
lh e amendment would kave
lire Attorney General power
to put into concentration campt
perron* wko were Communula on
Jan. I. 1949. or thereafter, Iml
only u n d o apccific condition!.
Mr. Trum an haa announced he
will veto the hill, sponsored hy
Senator McCarran (D -N a v l. If it
rearhea the White lloitae In II*
prevent form.
The Senate also added to the
"*cG r r a n bill a provlaion banning
f a r picketing of federal rourt*
The hill itarlf will he voted on
later in the day with both pa«.
•■Re and a preaidrntlal vat.. re.
(arded aa certain.
Meanwhile the Senate Appro­
priation* Committee approved a
197,212,000 fund to builif mi a
“ Voice of America” counter-attack
against ftuaaia'a Cnmmnnlat pro
paranda.
The amount *otad by the mm
•&lt; rnaUM** o*. r.* * near

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S A N T O H I ) . K I ,() It t D A . T 1T S P A Y ~ S K I&gt;T . 12. Ig ju T

A United Nations Flap For The President

Concentration Camp
Amendment Voted
Down By 37 To 35;
Lucas Plan Blocked

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TH E W EA TH E R
Clear In partly cloudy and
• &lt; m through Wfilnridaf, a ft*
local »hn»cr* in etlreme couth
portion » Idcl* «'a llrrn l afternoon Ihundershoaers rUowhtto
" rrfnrcday.

U B tr«n fth —

To P ro tid U m Pu n r f the VetM i
To Prwmet* th# ProfTOOo of Aratrira.
To Prcrforo Broayertty for Sanford.

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In U n it? T h m

�PACE TWO

TlIESPAY HKPT* 12,

T II^M A N K O H inilC IlA L ^^A N P ^R i^I^H lU ^
of Florida footlmll game*.
Military
i. km .ii said iiuik* applied lor
Patrol Head •mpjuyincnt
with the patrol in
IB4k, hut wa* told there
For General Smnts Defends Burks At Octo!&lt;er,
wa * no varancy. He added that
a chain of circumPlanned ^n Africa 'Employment Trial ; "through
•tomes' a vacancy occured and

to develop not just the -power of
ftllf rf lk * } In d ic a t e *
' ‘S t a d i u m * T T o n t r i c t
Europe, but the power of all tini
t-------, f
|
I Atlantic Pact countries end heiraatlaae* rrmm f . « » tltrl
(Ceetlaae* r » * » S u &gt; Oes,
u
' I T r 7"1
V-nd »h“ ‘ »h*’ unity ami strength
poser of tlM'WiilM
(Jf ,fic n,t|olli ,1 |over the world fur some of the target gambling 1Ing the rontract Fas u.en gursn•Dd added that was all h. was wWch
Ihr U.N. and op- l interests in Am erica,' Wiit-y sail treil by the Jarro corporation,
eomK to ray about maltaft *uch
|&lt;u..fa'a effort, to make it ill n statement that his tiresenre -aid Mr. MsKIbhiu.
how to ofjfjihUc western
J IfM.ffg^iivr
, on the finance group tnigiit make
i'lana for the project were pre­
P R E T O R IA , South Africa, Sept
lw nn" n ,r m “ ny
The wuild today U not In a some law- enforcement officials pared l.y K. J. Muughton. The
12—
— South Africa today plan
and ini' 'Ik* .
noire aculr .ituatiuu than when loath tu prosecute his clients.
inain stand will liave a cantilever
At Ihr end of the conference. , , w„ .
„ y,.„r
„ „ v|„
Shenker replied in a telegram ly|ie roof which eliminates |Kitts nrd a military funeral for her
italest soldier and one of lh*
tU re |
t(Med that he does not j lo Wiley that the Senator’s state­ ’ in front nf spectators. It will
wa* talk in Washington that the think that war is any more im ­ ment was “ An ili.ult to every law
&lt;1-mocratic world’s fo,emost elder
wet
IJftth
white
and
26*1
Neg*o
only practical way to atm tier* minent now than it wa. then.
statesmen— Field
Marahol
Jan
I enforcement official in the United
many I* to udcyr.te C rn -.n , whl(# thc fU)lt for0Ul, w„ lon ! State*." He accused Wiley of vln. patrurrs.
Christiaan Smuts.
I
he
hlrachers,
which
will
lie
railitare units into a uidfl.d ml i-i,jf ,h( ,!i|r
Thc spader U-ardcd Smuts, a
mlni (. r laling legal ethics It: an attempt ’ portabli for use in viewing Loth
tarv organisation und.-r the North
trader In thr** war* and two world
sin ' I fm J P.M., I imIov , an to gain "politic*! advantage."
lou-.elwll and fo&lt;dtaill games, will peace movement)., died last night
Atlantic Treaty.
"It i- m matter of puhlir know- -rat ir,» white and 2M) Negro
"I don’t rtuilr take that view,” Atneri.-an informant ili«e|oi»»i| that
in his Hist year. He had been III
Ilevin t-ald. If.- declared that G&lt;*r- discussions actually lo-gan whirl leilg- that 1 do not now und never | funs.
Ralph Cowan suggesle.1 in he- I since a back ailment forred him to
many must h&lt; hinught lire k "into U. S. Jv- tetary Arhr-on called on have represented 'gambling inter­
] te d May 2tt, four days after his
the comity of nation."— that ,hi French Foreign Minister H, liurn.in ests,’ " Shenker *ald. ” 1 urn not hajf of the Hanford lluusing Mhth birthday.
mtiM l» t.roiii'l.t hark a. a gn at at II A. M . and then went around tiow and never have been on a ! Authority that the City hold a
Funeral services will h« held
hearing
tu
drti rndno
nation— lint that the method of to llcvln’a hetMh|iintters at noon. retainer of any person., group or puhlir
Fiiday la Pretoria’s leading Dutch
integration h r in iiii military fore* All three men and their ptinrjph n.sociatioii engaged in unlawful , whether or nut tu resone for Refoitned Church, the “ (Root*
nrtlvltie*."
Nrgro resiilential purposes land
e* Ir.to th o i- of W r.tetn Rurope advirers are In the Waldorf A
hefnuver said there was no north of the Atlantir Coast Line K -rk." Hutial probably will h« at
lot in Hotel.
is not the way to do It.
One top level authority, full) I question about Kheuket’s right tu I Railroad. Wist of I'tvan Avenue Hiuuta' farm, "Doyitikuof.” where
The ■•-turnimii of Germany by
he died. It la II) inllea from Pre­
informed
on Aihe-on’i plans orul tepre-»nt whom he rho-e lie de. und suiith of Fourth Street.
the occupstinn powers ha- b* •r
toria.
-rrlbed
Shenker
a
a
rapalde
lawlid
s
Is
mtu.'r
urrrsssry
he
Ideas
as
well
a
on
preliminary
going on for «ome lime. Itrvin
A military funeral was being
have taken } i r and said tin- St. lands man’s •aid, by the fact that more than
said, and will requite much morn negotiations which
-f» homes must he moved to make anungrd al the iwiuert of Smut ’
plat, .vitlr the other countries ethics "are not In question.”
time.
Krfauvet said Ills rumrriiill
way for the new housing project. family.
Revin also made clear hr would aid llibl whatever subject may
The Field Marshal’s physician
not roeli out British iliffirm ■ get lti l.nl attention the plan »ir I It Irving to ferret out any tie- { The Commission decided to re­
with United States policy over organising Europe's ileien.i-n un­ ; ups between racketeers •ml pi­ fer the matter to th* City Eon- said death rraulted from a heart
! ing Hoard for rrrirw and recom­ rollapse following a cerebral emder the North Atlantic Treaty un- |litirians.
rrllieal Far Has tern question •
"There is no evidence that Mr. mendations, said Mrs. MrKlbbln. hollini, or settlement of a blood
On Formosa, he -aid there are douhledly will have top priority.
; Shenker will see*: art improper
After the Hoard makes ita re- clot In the brain. Pntuntonia, In
differences of opinion regarding
The Amen, an informant men*
( port, u date rould tie set l.y the fluenu aial heart strain had com­
Its strategic Importance, and that tinned evi ml other speciflr mat &lt;ontribution.," h« continued.
"However, in view of the fart ' City for a puhlir hraring on the plicated the old ftghMr'* condition
anyway he doc. not think it wi*i trrs sure to come up for dirru*
Frmn around tha world, eiprrsto try to deride nintters intilely tlon in the thr.-i day. of llig that the rornmittri- will make fur­ I project, he added.
ther Imiiiiry of many nf Ills rllI lie terminal project was dis­ ah os of sympathy pouml In lo
on the hatis of strati gy.
I lire, talk.. They ate:
Irnts, | irnpe the appointment will cussed and City Attorney Kdwin the family of the Field Marshal
Diplomatic i.lf m ml predicted, li­
I. Turkey’s interest in gaining
the llig Three foreign policy mrrttliel.hip in the North Atlantic he reconsidered and further, that | Shinhol.rr reported that the Re- twirv prim* minister of the Union
\ in viey of the possible enihrir-- i •-onslruftiun Finance Corporation
chiefs gathered for tli.tr meeting, T n aly.
la v merit lo the ftentocratie |*arforwarded a letter rontainthat difference- of opinion over
s pai
1!. Revision of the German on it ! *V. Mr. Shenker will not accep 1has
ng rit* .iipga-cted revision, of the
th« issue of German aimament pat Ion statute •»'•h a view to end­ the assignment."
■date, he said.
recund
draft
of
the
agreement.
Would lie largely ironed opt.
The receipt of fund* from the
ing the present state nf war he
Kefauver tried lo ahtolve Royle
Revin arrived abnaid tin fun - tv-ecu the Western powers and the nf any blame that might aerrue tu Most of the** are of a minor na­ Stitt* cigaiette (s* made it man­
ture,
he
Mild.
liner Queen Mary and tailed West German Repiihllc.
datory fur lh* City to re«luce tax
the appointrnrnt There was no
In view of riting building costs, rates, City Clerk II. N. Sayer
tir reporters in tin- garden lounge
:t. If nit. -I Nations prohluns com rnniMrnt fron^ Hoyle.
Mr. MrKihtdn was directed to lHiintr.1 out today. Accordingly,
The Tennessee H«natnr said he check with the engineering firm
0 , '*'r
Ul .
...
. ing up in Hi* General Atsmtidy
o’
nest week. Tim main i*«u. is "crrla ln " that Royle “ either of Smith and Gillespie, Jink son- thr Commission lopped a half
China policy R-vh
w ».
I here |. how to strengthen the llil nol know Mr Shenker'* name ville, lu determine If the original mill off of the farmer BW mill
ttas on the list or didI not ap­ cost estimate of $360,0(0] would ! d .U service rale, and icdueed the
i•
»» ui«*
the ■ i|e •Unit#*!
China r f I
• *
"
rNation,
”,
. , asseuihly
,
i.V' so llint
m
the significance nf the I rover present costs of construc- Opr rating late from IIV* Ut H.d
of the Wet. i&lt; lh. ■‘onflirt w ith , * «•&gt; d*tl quickly will, any h*W preciate
mills.
&gt;J»
holr.S'type rllsh if Hie ltd linn npiHilnlmr-nt."
I lion of the terminal.
(he Hovirt: Uinmi. lie replied:
Wvlliorn Phillip*, who It erertThe National Committee’s Sept,
prarlyx*
the
Security
Uouneil
with
Mr.
MrKibhin
reported
that
It
I "1 can't le-llevc ( liinn h corn
t announcement described Sheri. is not espreted that the gruwing ing -H houses in the Orange Ave­
llieir
vein.
ctitelv gone," rvnlninlng that he
I. Anything else the llig Three I er as a prominent St. lands at­ use if citrus frosen concentrates nue aiea south of Twenty-fifth
thought I ho handling of irlsliontorney who wa* a fanner memle*r would affect the shipment by Htrrr-t, a.ked if raised, instead of
Ihemrrlvi**
want In talk uliOUt
with China was of vital import­
of the Missouri Stale Oemorratle water of ratinrd rltrua from Han­ standard, curbing could lie gllowwhich
will
undoubtedly
include
re
ance lh possible future Influences
*•! end if tlie width uf the paving
views of Far Eastern issues, not­ Committee and a delegate lo the ford from tile new terminal. The rould l&lt;e 18 feet Instead of 21
on China's course.
party’s l!MM Nrflonul Conven­ i Flotilla Citrus Commission reably
Communist
China
ami
For*
. Bovin said that in relation to
fret. The Commission decided on
tion.
I port, that froien concentrates the 21 foot width and standard
Allan prohletns taken together mots.
The Kefauver committee pre.
he believed that "great caution
_____
________
Viouily had terelverl testimony | represented Id percent of tire curbing.
and great wisdom are needed ot
Hue to City holdings at the
from llemurrallr State Chairman
the part of the W est" lie cited „ , r|- ||||S ( F.KF.AI RtHMS John II. Ileridrrn that Shenker rest Smith's I'.MH campaign.
Municipal Airport .the City de­
Britain's handling of India n&gt; an
|)AVIS, Calif.
&lt;d’»—
Root lntn*lured him lo William Mo-Shenker said he never rvpre. rided to sign the current p«tillon
evidence of what ran lie rrrrom- [ |) t„
nitMr^ r e,r «| plant, um - laiky. St. land* inre news opera­ vented Moia.ky until IS months toward establishment nf fir* conpll.hvd by rrengntiing that tie
, , , , u()iri»r in California, repoit. tor. Hi min ii said Molasky .on- after the ronlrtbutlon wa* made trul in Heminol* County, said Mr.
nations of Asia are emerging jn j W. Oswald of the College I tiihutrd IJ.Otm to Governor Fnr- lie said he was nut a party to ll. MrKibhin.
from a long colonial past.
i&lt;( Agruulluie here.
A» the outset id hit. conference
, () thl).
dlfftreet
Revin said that the greatest dan*, rung)
,M,.„ f„ulM| , „ M|ng
grr l*xUy l»
iir» | t|l#
which in m oil &lt; U »u r
risings in the Fat ha-t and i" i„g t.. whsat and barley. HpUliag
Europe at the -ame liiR#.; llut he
w4th oat* may help,
•Uggrslrd that the Vlgorou. We*
,„ggests, a* oats aru Molefst.ti
lent reaction lu J u &gt;rra and the
,|M). r„ , ,„ d it &gt;,em&gt; tu efftrtj
ttrrngthvning of, w i tern r.utoie other cereal* rno*t where they,
rtohahlv wouhl i| dlKourage tin, (are planted continuously..
Communists
fmih starting new
(roubles. At Inasi,' he said, the
- — ------------------------ r-rjr
M
H m Is must now dole,/nine whether! Of 11*1 ship building nmvrvpatr
(h « tpgcatiirn |» wurlh the n riir. 1yard. In the II. H.. OH ate
I g | 7 &gt; l l W i 1W nriniple. Iterirvtou iulardl waterways, d t l t i m

Biff Three

BffT*?.. ■rrP.?rtlr ‘*‘M

aid

ii

Rurks was placed on the payroll
T A L L A H A S S E E , sept.
| tin- day alter Wr.trrn wa* in­
— Employment of C, W. (Ruck) augurated a* governor.
Rurks as an Investigator for thliurl
told rrportrr* last F ri­
Florida Highway Patrol wa* •de­ day he wu* er«|uaintrd with Jake
fended l&gt;y thc patroj director y&lt; • l an ky and Sarr llratt, Indictr-d
t&lt; nhiy.
l.rowar I county gambling house
II. N. Kiikinan told a Cabinet operajorr, and had vislleil them
committee probing Iturk*’ cm* during hi* employeieiil with the
ployment
there wa.
"nothing patml. Howsrtr*
h
ii
h-ul nothing to do with
mysterious or unusual" aliuut it
and that Hurka had done a "very .is •ffirial duties.
.u m
good Job."
Governor )&gt; a .i.n asked ,
Yesterday’s hraring apparent­
ly ended the inquiry by Secretary
of State K. A. Gray und Treavilit r Ed Larson who were rrqnesl
etl to make their invertigatiun
by Governor U’arrrn.
Kirkman told neWrmrn lliirk*
Investigstril activities of Patrol­
men. On three or four occasions,
Kirkman said, he was told by
Burks that he was "doing a little
work for the ckirf."
He said he later learned Gov­
ernor
Warren
hns
assigned
Rurks to coordinate arrangements
for handling traffic at University

PLAHl
P K N A V t; -44*— Malaya me
runtrlbutr U&gt; thr workl aupply or
newsprint, when the expettiaenui
wood pulping plant— ** an ex­
tension to llmlier research laboratory— ^under the six-year dev*,
lopment plan for the country g«t*
under full stilnf*
,
*
Malaya at present imports all
her newsprint supply und othe.type-* of paper, and there is g
world shortage of newsprint. __
Inquiry i n t v Burk’a employment
after newspapers publishwl rouflictmg ststiruentv front him at,-,
highway patrol official* as l »
vhr. put him on the payioll and
cH« ws* giving him ordsr*.

tf U - A - 5/ . I 0 IdfW-j

of South Africa, statesman, nhilosophrr, counselor of kings, and an
organiser uf both the l...-i-.... „r
Nation, and the United NationThe
messages reflected thIronic contra-1 in Smut*' vnrie'
career, which started v;llh h
leading rortimundu raids ug tin '
Ihe British in the llocr War and
ended with Ids being a bulwark nf
tin- British rnmnionwi allh of nn
lion. It was Srnul. who in P.rl7
first suggrsted a llrllish Common­
wealth as apart from the empire.
This, and British honor-, helm-1
earn him the kvsenlment of »nme
of his emhitteied. die-hard cotinMunicipal Airpurt, the City ih f»al* in the pa-t le u year, left
their physical mark up " t h l I i .
a. Smuts once was known at Rome
From Rulmnrnl, Scollnnil, K in Georg,- VI sent randolenr-s to Mi
Smuts, and there wen m-v'tnsr*
from liritiih I'rime Miriijtrr &lt;
inenl Attlee, Winston Churchill.
Canadian I'rime Minister Louis Hi
l.aui cut. and British Am has ador i
Sir Oliver Frank* in Washington.
U. N. Secretary-General Trygve
Lie and othrr leaders at Lake Suc­
res* paid tribute (o Smut* a- one
of the founders of the world peace
organisation.

B E F O R E L'nusvd at*
lie apace. A purl o f Ihe
lirruae that doesn't earn
fttot salt. I.ooktt like try ­
ing lo fix 11 up
lie a w aste of tim e und
money.

AFTER

A Ircaiillful
little room, which can
house paving gurNla! A
few dollarH worth of
milled lumber, w a 11 hoard, rold-waler paint
plus a few d ay s’ labor
did the Irlek.

VVIu»re expert workmanship
is a habit!
Complete FIIA Financing
On All
.
RemodelinK And Repairs

Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
Met'racks n R m id -O u t W. IlIh lH t.
I’li. 1211

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Go-for a rida-and you’ll
| in &gt;vi

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Almost th * very moment you wt foot in the Mercury you know
you've found the car you've aU-*y» **»nti-&lt;ll Blgl Koomy!
roomy, tool And so quiet! So,utterly QUIET! You hardly
know you're moving—eo smooth and silent is that Mercury ridel

You're only as old
as you act"
"A m i rib w a y this ear m l*, it rould tlm nat be off
the niM-tnhly line. It ruaa to »moothly, of coune,
kieegtiae it Imr; hurl tegular service. 'Ilia owner
bringa it In beta r ttr y I .(Mil) mile*. O u r factory*
trained luechnulca check

the ear completely,

lubrioala It, and if repItMemenla or re p a ln ar*
nenled. they umj furtory-ap|iruverl inelhod*

to d

parte -«i&lt;d equipment."

Hood wrvira—regular •ervlco—h tlio way lo
keep yuur ear young. ItegnrdleM of what make of
car you own, why 'Hit bring it in today fur axport
•arvit* and top quality workmaathip aft fair priott)

Y hj
Try It un a curva. . . a rdu|h road . . . » tight spot In down*
town traffic. This big Mercury bandhe them all-and with
Wsse. “HtediMne" eteeHng , . . "Cushion-Coll" springing . . .
a super-rigid chusis make owner* call it the wnoothcet

tiding ear they *var drovyl,

n ^ i t [jower I

You’ve got "get up-and-to" to tport In Mercury!
It* big. V-typ*, S-cyUnder, maritvoniy lor-Mwcury
engine i* rt»*l for tha m -and Uw ear k right for

the engine*! Mercury is ’’America’a No. I Economy
Car"! Drive it yourMlI-aadaaewhyl

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Rural Common Sense
Ity SPUDS JO H N S O N

In K o re a , B u t G I ’ s Sw eat It O a t
By H IL L ROSS
(F o r Hal llcyle)

KYONCiJU FRONT. Kotra

&lt;/!’&gt; A sign,™

lha lioul. Il aaya 'Danger forward." A laige allow
So you head down the road lot another look
drive down the Mine incredibly tough toada and at
beauty of the
aamr rugged*
rountryalde. Only today It la aume- umhuah lone
how a tiny bit more plraaatit.
I» ull alone.
ft la more pleaaahl becauae early
Soon you I
morning headquarter* report* tell
a large
you the fronta are comparatively troupa and ai
quiet that heavy fighting hat aim- conipanlea.
j u r i e d down for the moment. T h r
Home dista
choking dual that usually churn* gunfire,
in cloilJa along the road ha*
”Ju*t ainall
vanished temporarily, thanks tu e iS t a cimimi
overnight tain.
Inside a i
But you keep passing convoys the American
of troop* going up inlu the hilly th* sector e
line* where men are fighting and poaitiuii. H r
tome ara getting hurt and killed you talk to »
even on a “quiet" day. You keep they too •rein
passing those signs which say
You hem
Mhnntrae
''.•mtitiarnliVel
“ Danger Cirurnnl
forward.""
Jhe signs have a double meanR in g. “ Danger forward" is the
Arm y coil* for a certain fighting
unit of Americans, and thr artow*
mark thr route to their present
poaition. The other meaning I* a
literal one In any war.
Heavy clouds shield thr midmorning sun which, even In Sep­
tember, still Is blistering. Never
before ha* the verdant rountrvF A C T O R Y 8 M 0 K IN IJ U R G E D
side with It* fairybock thatchedM A N C H E S T E R . England — t.Vt
roofed buildings looked so out of
— British manufacturers of cot*
^tdace in a war.
ton yarn are M u g urged to follow
”
Before long Ih r ikies are spill­ an American example ami do
ing rain, hut you ate not as un­ away with “ no xmoklng" rule* In
comfortable a* you would t « driv­ their factories. An eight-member
ing In Ihr usually heavy dust. productivity team from the B ri­
Soon, however, the rough stony tt* h cotton yard doubling in­
road becomes a rough muddy one, dustry made the recommendation
aud then you realise again that in a report on a recent tour of
war and mud seem always to go mills in the United State*
together.
The iiieinlasra said they saw
You pass th* burn*d-«ut hulk mills euutpprd with glass'd in
of an American supply truck rutiles where thiee workers at a
Thera are several more, and a til te could go for a smuki
tjla m a ffil American tank. Y'uu do
not know what happened lo them, P U T P U T S FOR A P U T O U T
but you hav* *n hi**
A L T O N . III. -0 P &gt; —
Elmer
The toothed rld&lt;;c* that line thr Chamberlain, a commercial fisher­
road— which maps deacnla* com­ man, has worked out hi* own
pletely falsely as a “ two-lane piy-as-you-go plan. Each lima he
paved highway"— take on a for- use* the outboard motor on his
boat, he put* aside a quarter to­
ward a new motor. Ills out-put
system, so far, has paid for five
new motor*.

(•util)

education now
.MORE IM P O R TA N T FO R
FA R M HOYS A N D G IR L S
The (all *1 hool season, when
farm l&gt;oys an.l girl* take op tl.eir
iMMiha attain, it a good time for
rural paii'iitr ami pupils to conaider thr imp Maine of a pvixt
rtlucation It liii't that they have
not recogr.Dod thr hnportunce of
rducatioli. hut pcrliap- some of
tiirm could ttlie nmie ennaidei;t
tion to thr matter for ih r po,xl
and (iitu ir of the youth*. the coin
inunily, and thr nailer.
W ith thr great at aalien in
acirnce dill in K thr prat few yea la,
life l» more complex, in matiy
ways, than c w before And t &gt;
auicecd in tin world oi tomorrow,
otic will hat &lt; lo Iiv Informed on
tlie d|iii|{«, th.it hat, 1nl in place
and hr picpaird to main* adap­
tion* in thr future
met* haa
n.adr it ponalble (ol fa rn irii to
produce ntntv, to liuaband Ihelt
natural traourcca latter, to pro­
duce lietter clop*, and to cope
uioir successfully with many |imlilvma than could fatlilrra of iuh
to many yra i- aifo.
Today. the tuccr’ afnl fanner
inuat know hit soil and how to
manage it for niaaimont produc­
tion, now to opriate tra d o n and
other mechaniinl rtpiipnirnt. whit
C H lU fU l IfCIUITS hum South Korean villas*• wind along a road In their march to a U N. military traincrop* are b*-t, what fertiliser*,
tag center at Pusan. They will prepare for service against th* Cornmunista.
(International .loundpholo)
inarclicidra, and fungicide* art*
moat efficient, and, ut»u, lo- mint
W A N T IIAItti AIM F U N Bit Al.S know how to piodure high ipinllty
CROCODILE LOVER REROUTED T E I.Id i OF MEXICAN CORN
ill a way that will enable
l/IH H O C K Texas
&lt;A»&gt;— Most ciopi
KH AR TO UM
The AnDKH MOINES. Iow a - u l h —
hint lo ootnpet* auccr**1oily In the
glo-Egyptian Sudan Is a land of Milton Chadima has been telling people are indifferent to thr bust niarkrt*.
ne»* ol dying and would pirfri
strange tales. One weitd trport hi* farmer neighbor* west of
Hut knowing ataiot M im ing
• luw-coat funrial.
Isn’t all. Hi mutt know how l ■
Comes from Blue Nile Riovilice. Hwither about some corn hr saw
A
suivey
made
by
W.
J.
Neal,
A crocodile in IP35 seised a wo­ six fret tall and with ear* i*ady student at the leva* Techno­
to pick. But it wasn't anywhere
man from Afodl Village, in th* near Swisher.
logical College, Indicate* that rt?
Fund
District.
Five
villagers
Mr. and Mrs. Chadima went on pel cent of all person* interview­
swore they taw the liras! make a 6,38jf.|nile automobile excur­ ed were either against elaborate
sion into southern Mexico. Chadl* funriais, oi didti t care one w t)
off with the gill.
ma said he found Mexican agrlcul- or the other. Only 33 j*er retd
Recently, the *am* woman te* tu iur at least as primitive a* said tlie) thought they deserted
appeared at a village near Aha that of the Rwlxher locality when *ti expensive burial lit*.
Divorcers and single men were
Island, on the White Nile, several pioneer settlers ranir heir IDO
J*.01 Die most iiKltffeient— 76 per cent
hundred nine* away, official In* year* ago.
of the divorcees preferring In­
vestlgalion Indicated there was
expensive
funeral*.
Including
L IV E S R IG H T . . . T O 101
little doubt at to her Identity. U n ­
wooden casket*, and tH pet cent
LO S A N G E L E S
(A1) — Want of the single men said they'd
der questioning ah* remembered
details of her life and family In to live to be 1017 Then “don't like to he buried ill all old suit.
Afodl. She refused to explain her ever get angry ur lose your tamp­
pretence on the White Nile. Im- er.” The advice come* from
cal opinion on the rase: the man Urince** Tatiuinldr Du IVa, of
who loved In 1033 and had been the Flute Indian tril&gt;e.
tefusrd her hand was a srlurd.
The prinress, who i* 101, was
By means of a root ha turned him­ among I2&amp; person* over 60 who
self Into a crocodile and mad* off turned up st a lecture here on the
subject “ how to stay young and
with her.

KS (J IV E I.I O I I T
S U IC ID E M IN A R E T C L O S E D
l.i.S — ( A T
1he
.NEW D E L H I. India — l / l l f ISO Navy fight- Police have rented the' world*
*■ L‘ tallest minarrt to prevent sul
tide*. In recent year*, too manj
despairing lover a, student* »lk
hxv* failed in cximinnttona, u*
happy wives Slid ruined huainetk
iiifii have tieen ending It all l*y
Jumping from thr top of thr 234foot
Minar. a tower I I inilea
•nut!, of I M M Built ill 1100 by
Qutb-Ud-Din, first Moslem con­
queror of thr city.
Amour thr fir-t of the suicides
icvrr.il ycaia ago. m .l apparently
on* which Inspired u series of
lend and wntt well, hi in u il know later death plunges, was thr Eu­
nho.it Id* country and ,t» great ropean wife of thr Maharaja ol
lien* and iti protilent*. mid In* Kapurthala.
must know how to work with!
................. .....................
i*tlici&lt; tor hi* own good and the
M
IM If I IN I IS EO S S II.
good ol till* group.
T H O N A . Calif. - ( A h - Fossil
K iiin I
horn* maker*
likewise
inu*I know about •••«. ntiflc ad- iriuaiiii of what mxy be a prehit• uce- ami u ImiuI many other totic flying fish or lliard were
I hills, * 1“ niuki a iicce-i of Iioiii . - due out &lt;&gt;f * tunnel at nearby
Halt Will* Canyon by Zirisl HI*
making ami i .tiling families.
Florida's faun in n and gills rir, a miner.
Mi. fkrleton has thr wings and
ore going I..vI to xtiool n w, nod
tiiry and tiiril pa.iota thoul.l lx belli*i of n hat and the claws of a
thoroughly a s t ir of tl.e impelt- tat Imprints in thr atone Indt*
•tr ,t had a scaly, lishllke akin.
niice of nod in-ci '*ity foi a good
education Kuiliinal* ly. an t.luca- Hu* fossil was *ent to the Uniliun It not as livid to get a* it vi i ity of Southern California for
was
u oo.ulei ofa century ago study.
and
l.eiore, and ruial parents
should encourage thru children tu
Test plots of safflrwrr have
obtain a pood education Whether yielded op to 3,("i00 pounds -,f
a hoy or girl plana to remain on ] .,r,| per acre
the farm ui gu to lha* city, h r ui
—
——
.
•hr should obtain as good an rdn
ration i» possible for •lien-*.. ami
l.eopjida s ir •era- &gt;11*11/ all
fur the good of Ills* coiinmliii' &gt;, black or alldnn
state, and nation Men uml wo.
____—
u rn
of louioriow must M- writ
rducalesl lo succeed lo.tivhtually tal. Power fiooi other onit* l*
mol
to solve Ihr problem 'list used to punip walri
indesert
will Collie lo thrm a* life become* area* and tuprovide heal
in cold
more complex in the world.
region*.

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4 m h I i O&lt;I !**••• •«M«k la aallflfd
ttrlaaltrlf fa fk# ««r I »r rraaMl.
rail • •*! all Ikr lu*al ••'*•• |»rlal#4
in fkla n*a«|in|M r, aa a ril aa al*
' •• n«a&lt; 4l»rwul&gt;M.

T U B DAI
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EP1 ir. ir.o

-T O llA t h n im .K VKKNK

T U E S D A T SEPT. 12, 1950

ru m itiA

Wreck Probes

In Favor Of Statehood

H e r a ld

K « t a l i l « M ta I N I

t

* • i t v F n i m 'it v n A i.tif H a n P o i w

LITTLE MISS ’MUFFED I T

In the light of evident absence of Senate intent to take
up the statehood bills for Alaska and Hawaii, it Ih Interest­
ing to note that n poll of individual senators shows only u
handful admittedly opposed to the bills. Sixty senators were
questioned by the Amvcts organization in August; of these
thirty-four said they favored immediate statehood for the
two territories, twenty others said they were sympathetic,
only six said they opposed.
It may be wondered whether the knowledge that Amvets
favora statehood had any bearing on the answers given by
the senators. It also may be wondered exactly what is
meant by "sympathetic." Probably the senatora who lined
the term meant that they would not openly oppose the bills,
but neither would they lift a finger to bring them to the
floor for action. Apparently there arc not many, among
those who aay they favor the statehood proposals, who are
ready to translate their favor into activity. .Most of them
have been as quiet ns little mice while the bills were routed
to the discnrtl pile.
The fute of the statehood bills— outwardly favored,
quietly pigeonholed— lends emphasis to a well know Iruth
about congressmen and senators. If you want to know whal
their i&gt;oHcie» and beliefs are. don’t listen to their speeches
or read their election platforms; instead examine their vol
ing records.

... ...
again*!

Novel Come True

The p itc iir dirmniinm of Mitt
nr

hnv.lii

• ( h I r&gt;* l

11^ pounds. hip* 3S’/y
inch**, wtitl 24 inches. butt, il
you air .till inlnr.lrd, 3V
Tbr lalril rlnjir li that Sec reirlaiy n( Delenve Johnvon is •»"
kit *»ay out in »|ulr nl llir I’rrtldcnt's axvertmn that at long at hr
it Ptrtidrnl. Jnhnion wnuMicmain.
Wrll. il Mill lir interesting In see
who 1% iir M.

that the rulers were always right. If their predictions mis­
fired of they made mistakes, the state historian was sup|Mised to rewrite history so ns to make the past agree with
the present, and to erase the errors of ihe men nt the top.
This seems fantastic, hut like many other details in tic
volume it Is no more so than many features of life ns it actnnlly is today under Commiinlam. Chairman -lacob .Malik,
the Htissinn who was August chairman of the United Na­
tions Sorority Council, has just Is-en making Orwell’s de­
scription come true, lie actually demanded that the Connell,
in reporting il** year’s work to the General Assembly, nmil
am- reference to actions taken during Malik’s walkout from
January 1.) to August. This includes its condemnation of the
Kf*fiM in Korra. Malik would like to huvp Ihr roconl Hhow
that nothing which the Itussians disapproved took place.
This is just another proof that Communism anil false­
hood are Insejwrahle.

John ami l.illian Dole arlrbialnl lliru 71 tl Molding anmyritary in low Angele* lh* nlbrr
day. They were married in LdgerWelcome For Teachers
Ion. Mo. in 1070. and now have
Iwo daughters, mnr giandrhildien.
The first day of school may In- even more of an ordeal
and IS p.rral grandehlldirn. Wr
always did wonder whrie Jo« for n bCHinning teacher than for thr student who is gelling
Mis Initiation mlo school life. Voting and unsure, some start­
Dnkrt ramc iiom.
Neighbor* didn't think il wat
lonny lh*i Mil.iBesai* (.winingham of Bcewloali Ala.' lud bad
ibirr husband*. .1, until her fourth
dinl and thry found artrnir in
hit stomach. Then |**&gt;lke ditcov
rrrrl ibal llir latl of Iter previous
hutliandt alio bad artrnir in bit
stomach. So tbr it bring atkrd
to explain ihr talbrr tlrangr toinddrnre.
O n igr llr n u id Shaw. the Irish
playwiigbl. |rl| ami htnkr hit hip
the olbri day tl ihr Irndrr age of
14, An operation wat nrrrttilalril
lo irpair' Mi* damage. At hr witf
riarkrd toinr four ' yrait ago.
"When nnr grit In l&gt;r at old at
I am. bit leg* gtvr nut lirfote hit
head tines." Shaw alliihulei bit
longrtily In ihr farl that hr it a
tegelaiun who n rtrr tmokei or
drink*
An mtrtligalion will hr made
lo drlnminr whv a rracl pttienger train rraihrd into ihr irar ol
a (mop liain .topped lot rrpairt
on ihr hark *ilh Hurt properly
plarrd ami rallying 700 mrmbrtt
of ihr f’rnntylvania * National
Gutid to camp following (hrir in
duction into the fedrtal unriee.
For ihrm hazardous service began
promptly.
Why) Whal went
wrong?
The monkry that Irarned lo talk
it ihr iiihject of a tlory mulling
publkalion in loday'i iuur of the
Herald. Unfotlunalrly ihrre are
many munkevt who have trained
lo talk over ihr pail yean and
nnw they are all talking al once
until ibr whole country sound*
like ibr Town of Rabel. Fint
thing you know, we are liable lo
elect one of them Pretidenl.
A young *"hol rod" driver
turnt up Park Avenue al OS milet
an hour giving crrdence lo trporlt
of f’aik Avenue rrudenla that ibr
highway it umrtime* uted for a
edway. Not quite able lo make
luin al Seminole Boulevard ho
lurried the car over, fortunately injut.'ng himtelf and paurnger only
‘lightly. He mighl have cia*hed
into a but or a truck load of peo­
ple and killed a doren or more.

E

The wetlern World can relieve
"one rautr of future Korrai" by
improving living tlandardt in un­
derdr vrloped
area* throughout
»hf world, says Eugene R. Black,
prttidrnl of ihe Bank of Inter­
national Settlement*. But ihe to­
tal improvemcnl in *uch living
•landard* which the United Stale*
•looe can accomplish will not ba
eootiKh to satisfy the advocate*
ol the Communitt (tala who by
Mitring un turmoil everywhere and
prtcipitalmg ‘Korea*" her* and
» » domg «| in their power
•*»» tbeoe ataodardk. Y «
IMati MandeeA
A t wi&lt;l lo produce dooa

If «fiHN«r*fl Flew I'fl* 0 » » l
rnmp!«tt Identification of 1| of
Ihr 33 dead, also M ievod to b«
IVmwjrlvani* National Guardimrn.
...n t iln v l
Meanwlhle in W llkw -Barre, P a .
Wt |
, X ^ T .'

it) i m v i t t M a c k e n z i e
AP fo r»i«n Affair* A&lt;*’i»«

Hut these ciM* » « » of Irifling
Knnomk value »ni) purely *&gt;mboliral Iva rn rd mrn have lltlle
m ilr t ill wraith In t i l t
»»&lt;&gt;•
What C h ri.t want* is mil nur
.Novelists, like |&gt;octs and other users of their imagina• n llh , hill nur loyal service ami
I
lion,
often nee further than Ihe prosair chroniclers of rurdevotion and obedience In hi* l a » « :
They p r n r n ln l unto him. Kill*, rent happening*. The late George Orwell’s story, "Nineteen
gold finnkln*cn*e and m yrrh.— Kighty-Four", was a hair-raising account of life in a future
Matt. 2:11.
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totalitarian state.. One of its fundamental principles was

ArnMK 4 . m Iio h .h Mi»t AUlisms,

THE WORLD TODAY

Ta lkin g Chim p Says ‘ M a in a \ ‘ Pap a’ ,
Gives S p e c t a t o r s ‘ B ro n x Cheer1
lly FRANK CAREY

\ssorl*|rd l'rr%» Science Reporter
M A l l . IT H .IJ f.l . I*#., Sc|ii I,?
rA ’)
l b - i*,-nttli* wothl
ing teachers fail to adjust themselves to school or to com­
munity and cut short their careers to take up other, less lir«r*l lo*l*v oi "V ih i." 4 •lmn|&gt;4n/rr m Im, r , n
She * ,n pi,* m |i |,|m- ic (I vririont "I "M .im a," " l ’a|»*," in*i "C up"
demanding work.
'
*
— and enn cxrhnnge a “ llron*^
Teachers College of Columbia University, in it recently tbcer* ‘with yon
' Mronx cheering llaye* eaid:
Il I* unlikely, of courw, Ibat
released booklet, outlines orientation procedures for com­ S*. »aya D* Keilli J llnye* of
Vcrhe, I .ileiialofle- of l*r(. lb r-r word* have exactly Ihe
munity aid to these Iteginners. Social events taking in facul­ Ihe
male lliotogy, lining' I’aik, Flo vow mennlng* f*u Vlkl that Ibey
ty nod parents anti counselling bv older teachers are men­ ml*
hair for n*. Nor I* II even rettioned as ways of helping the situation.
Th*- !l-jrrnr-"ld chimp "ha* Iweu lam rbnl «br , e e - the re|atlnn*hlp
a* 4 *blb| ui uur home," •- u, I ell I but form nf a glvrn
More im|Mtrtant Ilian ritlier of these is Ihe attitude of rai*e.|
May* • told (be Am n ira n I ’.yrho- word which »he hear* u* n o
the rommunity ns a whole toward the men and women to logical Ai*o*lal!on'a cloving day *»d Ihe *omrwhal different form
whom their children are entrusted for an large a part of meeting al the IVnxylvanla Stale X*l* pronounce*.”
Tb " main purtwi'e of lh* e*.’
their imriod of growth and learning. A friendly, uncritical C ollege,
Mill he dd Ihe nii'ntiirnnrr &gt;f pcrlmenl M l »*• drier mine why
attitude, prt&gt;|&gt;er rcaistct, and an o|tcn-iufndcd tolerance are
experiment II* • not In Vlkl't rhimpi d" not ordinarily learn lo
important in helping the new tearlier to put a proper value hi,
te*rolng to ay a few w »rd\ "hill I ilk, "even when expo-e,| lo hu­
oil her iKHltion anti her services. Her professional anti so If»lb*r in I be gteai -llfftrulty with man speech over a period of
dal Hticrrss are based on srlf res|&gt;ecl and a realization of ' whieh lie le iriled tin in. and In yrara.”
Ilnyex’ cnncluxlnn:
pailieutar nature of Ihi* dlffi*
the importance of her iwcdtlcui, and on the rommunitv’s re- rIhe
u lly ”
The .liftiru lly I* much like
cognition of it.
II* -uya j&gt;hc'* 14-en Irnlnel to dial experienced by Ihe human
4it.tr- -&lt;* a male .m.I female re "apha,li-" a permn nimble lo
searcher a- ".Mama* 'or l’a|in" if u*e n rtlruUle aperch or comH la.N l K i l l s
prthond word* l«rcnu»e of a brain
she wool* tomellilng
And «h« »ay» *rup" when -h ■ impairment. In th • chimp’* r«»c.
Ila\c« figure*. 1C* due lo a brain
want* a drink.
tt'MMlisM-a I ran e*s* **■» I
which ha* not devnloned "a* a tvAleuit lliit "llronx rbcer”
Iinun hesring Ihr bls»t at 8:30 A.
llaye-, u y a that chllHjM are o|.| plral human brain n»e*.M
M. Ksstrrn (Standard Time.
Hut Ihe r* search showed, he
Tlie mix house where ingredlm' hand* al making a.ieh aoundi,
of high exploilves ate •*,,! In appatrnlly for their own amuse­ said, that chlmpanreea— like hu­
man aapar.ic* -can In- taught *o
W A S H IN G TO N . H*pt. t 2 - b n gather was In ruins. Cntnpan- Hr* ment.
Thar* * ,r* 1.617 raw r*,»s of retary T . T . Cook reported »ev
Hut. u h rrra t with your run. .peak, although with conxlderabl*
amita pollomyalltl* last *vr*V. tha eral nearby hulldlng, were d*Pi of.thr roo rbimn. the rhe*r l» Jutl 'lifflcully
Public Itraltn Sarvlra aald tmlay aged
Will ViM breomr a r*ecular
a into Job, with Vlkl ICa a two
Thl* uat an lnrraa»a of *|xehatietbox— ihe word king oi&gt;( Ihe
"W e have nn Idea what rauird way deal
t^nlb* of nna p»r .ant nv»t tha Ihe explosion,” tlale.l Cook.
You give her a rheer aod ihe'lt apesT
pracedlng waak, and tha flftrrnth
Mnxt unlikely. Indicate* hci
"We're still nol sure Just who conic right bark al you.
rnniociltlva «a «k nf an inrrtata. wa* killed. The Injured men an
Of
Viki'a
threa-word
voca­ trainer.
**I!ow*var, It I* tha lowrst par- nol hurt hadly. They were t i - * t - ' bulary— and presumably of Ibo
"We do not know bow far lang
cantaga Inctaaia ovar tha prrrad- al the plan! for lutfa*-* cut* hy
In r tvaak during thl* iwrlod," tha our plant doctor.
w rvlra »ald In It* waakly *um"We're on guard epaln»t evmary.
plosions like thl* and we have
For tha rorratpondlng waak a given every po*tihl» aid to the
yaar ago, .I.IM naw aa*a* «ara
injured.
taportad. At that Hnta, hovravar,
"W e called e*tr* do* tor. In rich*
tha dl«ea«a had baan nn tha daaway. Worker* unaffnte.i hv thrttna for thraa waak*.
Tha anmulatlva total *lnrr tha explosion weie rle s r-l from lhplant ground*."
tllaraa* hagan Incraaalng thl*
Mr*. John MrKlerky, an Eldret
yaar I* 12,156 raae*. rnmparatl
with 22.800 for tha rnrra»pnn&lt;1lng hou#ewlfe, aald he w ,« rlin tln r
away Ihe hreakfaal di*he* when
partod a yaar ago.
Tha National Foundation for the explmlnn think her houae and
Infantile Paralyalit I* making an rattle*! Ihe window*.
"It didn't hurt our plare.” »hr
atnrrganrjr appeal to It* Chapter*
In all pari* nf tha rounlrv- lo aald, "hut It brok* windows next
plailgr their uncommitted fund* door.
" I was alone at the lime hut I
to polio eplilamlr relief hy Nov.
I, whee national Marrh of Dime* knew right away what It wax.
A Beautiful C|uh Coupe,
"The first thing anybody In this
fund* for this purpo*e will ho
law al Owner Nearly Nrw
Kadi". Excellent Ownership
exhaiiatrd, llaall O’fVtnnor, pta*|- town think* of I* the powder plan*
Onlv fi'am Mile*. Fully
Duly
when Ihey hear an sxplo*lon."
dant, revealed today.
Guaranteed-Only
Hugh Fry*, operator of
F.l '
T o meet an “tind-nlaSly grava''
financial
eltuatlon rained hy died'* only funeral home, drove
mounting polio Inrldenre adding out lo the plant In an antbulatne
•n tha (taggarlng loait nf latl after the blast. Three hour* lalcr
year'* patients who (till require he sttll had not relumed with any
rare,
tha National Foundation of the bodies.
president haa aiked the coopera­
tion of all Chapters InstesH of
H U R R IC A N E V IC TIM H
making another public appeal thl*
Riautlfut Mtack fledanett*
H A L IF A X , N.
Sept. 12— 0)1
year', Mr. O’Connor ta il.
Jawallv Owned. Radio.
Good
Tirasu
G**od
Mechanic*
1
In a latter to all Chanter Chair­ — Five small xwordflthlng vessel*
Good lire#, extra good
were caught In a hurricane that
men, Air. O'Connor aald:
Condition
condition
"Financially, our situation I* Struck off the southwest tip of
For Rale
like this. There la, roughly, *2,- Nora Scotia &lt;arly today. One. The
100,000 available for epidemic aid Debutante, radioed that It wa» un
0,1
..
al National HeaJquartara, and era aid# to make port
nnw ara advancing more than l ie
Each of the vessel* carries a
000,000 a month lo Chapter* crew of five oi »tk.
whose treasuries have been ex­
The shipper of Tha Debutant*
hausted hy tha heavy case load* radioed that her deck hno*e and
they ara carrying. Although we doriaa had been swept away aa he
New Real Covet*. Good Paint,
r a n i know to the exact dollar managed to bring Ihe ve«»r| with
what our 1900 patient rare hill In sight of 8«al Island. 20 miles
Go*wl Ttre* A Gc#d Condltinn Ue .Sure And H*e This On*.
It la The Katra Oer F**r YToq
will be. careful analyst* Indirates front th# southwest tip of Noes
Special
Only
f
that our epidemic fund* will ha firolla.
exhausted within the first ten
day* of November.
'On the other hand, there w»» used before we make another pub­
enough money In the romWned lic appeal.
treasuries of our solvent Chap"Thl* is our mutual raaponil' vAugust 1st to carry us btlity. I Hava great confidence
hat all as*asbent af tha National
■
foundation family will 4a llwtr
&gt;10 M A G N O L I A A V E .
utmost to aaa that ao polio patient
HAN FO RO , P LA .
P H O N E 1M 4
urtw looka to aa f i t M » w ill r&gt;
Without Urn boat available medi­
cal c a n bacaaaa of lock of funds.”
.aswaJ^-rtmiwvar V fcBV _ .
«**»•» » » ■■
s*^-w •—.. .

1*627 Polio Cases
Listed Last Week
By Health Service

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4 . 1.

.h/rlInd*nS.m l the new Republic ^
M I &amp; ^
of lndone»la vying for the r»JvlIn
a
rcgioe
where
«|» *th •ntne|ege of roloniiing Duteh N r*
(iulnea, whose po»rex*lon now la ilmr* &lt;■ i - do** a* Ihe ncarcit
hard real m'"*, no tindcrgrmjnd
in dispute betw-een them.
In falrnc.r one hasten* to add .II , l-i no. nol »v-n any "f the
that Dutch New Guinea prtxenla inaior Ivalth of \\ 'tld War Iwc
a unique ultuallon It I* ealled . . ( 4 lt 4 shadow over *o many
Ihe last aland of Stone Age man home i n ycslcfdai’* r ra*h nf a
because It i« inhabited by prinu troop-ladrn train and , I’rnniyllive head-hunirr* and cannibal*. vama Railroad rxprr-.s.
Ur ii|« I ho Kill- I. 50 or rnni#
It will require grncralion* I »
| educate these wild folk to lb*’ m i r Inlm rd all hill n f » » from
point where Ihcy can establish ihr W ill' l!»ri&gt;’ ni-.i
Onvrrnor Jam r II l)nff order
rlviliird communillc* Meanllme.
of crnrxc, »ome outside guidancy rd fl.ip, flour, al half mad over
and proleclion will he impel.itivc. ;l» lc hinldinc,.
Th r urerk vlrllin the eovernor
Thn» the queslion of "Imperial­
ism", In Ihe general accepted ■aid. "&lt;tir.| m lh' h n' of duty.'
"Theli
aerlfl*
hr »nld, ”ll
xenre. doe*n’l arise In Ibia ca-e.
Sllll. that term of opprobrium Is •hr j i m in &gt;',#i way a, Ihouch
"D ll "f lh »lr fallbound lo come up -ooner or Isler, thry had loin'
and "&gt; mull be taken into account i -n romrad* In lh. far-off moun
by ■*" • powaf
\ t.itie or west-1 tsal* and i**o paddle, of Korea "
Al I'amp ADerbury. Ind., Ihe
ern which umlerlake* colnnlra
Uiiard'mrr* who *■ *aped Injury
linn.
ft' you i/lll gl*u*e al your map* were en o|.-d a - heroe- when they
arrived al ramn
v&lt; ii will *pc ih-.t Now Guinea
Mai I n * t * I Daniel Slrirkler,
M.irl-. &lt; third la gt it i-lan I
tie- up ngainn the equator Just r.irnni,ndl»c gnu-i.,1 of Ihe Krynoth of Auilrnlla. Tb** wealein .loi r D m - on. Ih u h.i. k from thr
pail i« Ibiich an*l the eastern la I wieckape u h &lt; " I t men In a tioop
Auitrxllian. It is hoi and humid.I Itain *li*«l in ord*i to Krret Ihe
!•» r.-oflallv
at Ihelr
Inirrl inferlcl and fever ridden. | -utvivor*
Yn.l I brie 41 * Ibr Slone Age *»v. training ramp.
would hr w illing lo lake I hi*
age*.
Ilnwever. on Ibr other *idr o ' nulfil into rofwhal t Ighl nov **
the pi*lure Ihe island I* noted for •iffiprii 1 SllH’k l'T l"l(l the w »- 1|
it* variety of birds, tare orchids IlMMft . •on thr HbjiI v 1i'f Ihe v
and curious animal* More In 'be it m u |rr| tD ffnprjtcwjf •! •
point, from ihe view nf colonisa­
tion, II has rich gold. C04 I. copper
1-t 1 '
and sliver depo.lt*. Il has oil
r i l l Y K N N F . Hy*
fields and vast timlo-f lands. Huh 1 P» 1 •■nr - sr - of *hc IJlil-'n 1'a tra'n
-* t A
|*o!l'l.'I'M
1
la-r and coffee arc among il* pro rift* '*
1 with II
•d*tail'
dud*.
I Those would -rent I" nr reason* awilrh epntnc 'll 'he •aril* Al
| enough why both Holland and 1! 1■•n Riv er. YVvo . -In •rllv le'fi' IP
Indonesia arc anxious to develop tuldnlg lit 1*31 night.
The 'iiperinlcnd'nl'- idflee At
| Dutch New Guinea. O f course the
ild rniiniri Ed lloe! Dutch already are in possession Cheyenm
I but Indonesia ba* demand Ilia! feldl a ml fltctnan YV BIu im &lt;&gt;( lb '
I il lie transferred to the Republic, •wilrb -n "in . wer* hnapitaliied.
claiming (hat Duteh New Uuinra The rvlepl of their Injuiies » » '
lighlf.iOy belong* lo tb*- group of not learned
C H IN E S E REDS T A M I! L A K E i I-lands forming Ihe Itcmiblic.
'la m pa enger »e?c rhaken
S A N FR A N CISCO
U P )- The
A joint Dulrh-ln«ine*ir. com- ip I,ul ihe railroad "ffl'lal* said
Chinese Communists ray *hey j
englnenien were In th*
t
a.nPi ' mission ia now rngaged in trying rod* tl
have tamed Y’oyisng* 11L',kr
, 1to settle Ihi* Issue, and a decision | hospitalil
flooded aUiut A500.I,1100 acres of , j , , ,
r 4||r,| f„t
Janu- I ------------.f*Ami2J* ,.,ndc-Lrl *yr,r *n'1. r,; n' « y . 1MI. Thu. far no agrem-ni.'
up slake* In Indonesia
H ri l i ° l
.r “ rr.l n‘ / " • '! » in sight and it Imd. a . though1P -hi n sovereignity was banded
mlne. The lak*, fed by thr lur- j j j ^ 4 rgU,„t.r,i might wln*l up in over to Ihr Rrpublir, an* moving
bulrnt Yangire. I. pealed he- ||().
N lllU n ,
into New Guinra and are going
,tw
-------l—
— and
1 banking
rrn I*—Hankow
in
The Indonesians already have n'lend wiin -d cu for m *el iping
east central China.
|os*r&lt;| Ihr rhaigr of "imp* fiat, Ihr countt&gt;. Ijoiern-ir Van W a-'l.
A Communist broadens! sai*1 ism" Into Ihe Dulrh ramp. The
ju 'l announced a
more than Ijn.IMM) |"-a"*nl re- Duteh reply ia that this *h«&gt;e al denburg n*
' bugo devel'ipmeril plan lo open
strengthened IJJ'xi
f||
... since rhe Papu- up Ihe wealth of 'lit! rich lermiles of dike, arm,ml he lake
r -w , , hirh h„
Hr«N prr«l»cir&lt;| thi« wimiM p irkm l no relation In the Indonesian peo­ rdory.
r
Australia nalur-rllv I* vtially
ufs
ples. Therefore, it ia nrgue&lt;l. In.
though (I*mmI eondiltons along the donesia would Is- as much a rolo. Interested and I 1 •w n i:i eloxe
wrllb
Ihe
Dtllrli.
Ynngtxa are as bail as Iwat year, ntnl and "iui|s-iialiat" power ru ron-ull nll"M
Three even ha- been some sug­
last year’s floods were the worst w ould the Nether land*.
gestion of joint Aiidnillsti-N*.
mre 1931.
The dlspule hay t-enmo so lot- therlandr vole Af • New Guinea.
let that fighting language han
All Ihe mure reason, one would
Annapolit, Aid, was at rpe ieien used. Indonesia deviates that think, why lh*- nrnhlefn should
a
grave
situation
will
arise
If
wind up In ihe lln ii'd Nations.
time called th* 'A tlifru '" of ihe
Dutch New Guinea Isn’t turned
»«■ world.
|over by the end of thl-i year The
1 I.*public will fitht If ne*es»aiy.
uage training ran be carried." h* To this Itutch Governor Y’an
say*
*YVarrdenbiirg of New Guinea re- I
Dplomrlnst
"YY’e expe. 1 Viki •'» le.arn ’«e- \ plies that the armed • forces ‘i f 1
F
.l
F
S
i :\ A M IN B D
v*-r#l m utl whispered m *ici!x with-1 the island will “ fight any alien pt I
G LA S S ES F IT T E D
•■ul murli trouble; voir -1 word' 1 at invasion."
I in S. I’almello Axe.
will prnbably l«e mil- It more *iifWhile Ihia argument is going
Gcult."
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fLOEIDA

Welfare Benefits

Britain Prepares

Social And Personal Activities

I •HNltRMril

11'mmiimncU 1'r .a r* a . Hart

the opening meeting of an emer­
gency session of Parliament.
The head of Rritain’a Labor gov
P H O N E 148
ernment told the Houae, nritaln
mu.it rearm quickly against a Sov
let threat to brlryt on a third
wot Id war, and he a»ked immediate
approval of longer diaft set vice
and higher pav for rhr HrltUh
armed force*.
TU ES D A Y
„
&lt;’'r *•»* ""•'•'ng " f Ml*»
Mr. and Mr* ti. T. Rav and *on
..
•. |
.
... .
Marlene Proffitt. (laughter
H
H r announced Britain will Initld
Troy
left
Sunday
for
Tam
ra
to
Th f n io t Club will hold It. w . Proffitt of North Carolina,
her army up from thr prr.rnt *lt
visit
with
frtrnd*
and
relative*.
oinupf friEftinc in the ^«rh t &lt;lnl* nnd noucli* (lam er, *on of Mr*.
and a half regular divltion* to 10
at 0:30 P.M.
Klvira Carnrr anil thr late N. II.
rrgulat divt*lon* and 12 tr .r r v r
Th r Woman'* Bible ( ’las* of thr Garner of Sanford
Harry Kudrll i* recovering from diviatoti* of triritorial* A Bri
Fir*t Baptist Church will mrrt at nounred today.
a month'* illnr** at hi* home at ti»h division i* 15,000 to 18.000
thr church at 15:30 P. M. to go
T h r wedding will take place at 2483 Palmetto Avrnut.
men. T h r territorial* a ir thr ttll*o Lake Markham for a covered thr Kir»t Presbyterian Church
tl*h equivalrnt of Ihr C S Na*
• iih •upper.
lot. Sqpt. 14 at 5 3d P. M
Mi and Mr* P M. tiinglr. ate tional (iuard.
Itulh lluMey and Kondald Reagan In a romantic 'ernr front
Th r Chapel Cnoir of the First
No formal invitation* __ ...
vacationing in Murray. Kv whrie
"The «trp . wr arr asking the “ I oiii.a." Cnivcr'jl-lntcrnational'* rintou* family cnmrrly, ahowing
Haptiat Church will have ,e- !„* Uau.d but all friend, of the ,hey w,„
rrV ,
Hou*e to endorse are taken *olr|v on the B ill aerren Tur:.i|ay and Wednradav
nrattal at B.to I . M.
couple and thr snmiiy are cordial*
with thr intrntion of ptrvrntinr
Th r W.8.C.8. of thr Elx-ncier ly incited to attend.
Mr anil Mr*. K. G. Kilpatrick. another war and rr*t»ling in It*
Mrthodi»t Church will hold it*
Ji ate vacationing in llrndriton- ra lly *tagr« thr onwalil march of
regular meeting at 7:30 I’ M at
villr, N. C. and nthri point* of in- aggrr,*ion." Attlee *alil. ''Sacrithr home of Mra. If. A. Stein„ „ „ T „ OM %s
It its ils iird • m w I'dur Hnr i
terr»t in North Carolina
rifirr* in thr ftitutr. hut •« tifice*
Il
I rnm E a ir Orp I
n irjrf,
i _ ri
July 1A. Mhcn Ihr rrpott rm U, l*«
Ih rrr m ini be
Under thr *pon*or»hip of Rrta
Mr ami M r., W. It. W illi, have
"The continual oh.triietion hv tusk forrr. In! hy n f*mon» West rau»r iMifh ho •»»«! |{•*«I ( ’hint »»i»r
Sigma Phi annuity the receptionH O L L Y W O O D , Srpt. I" o il
trlutncd
from
l.otiUville. Ky.I firra now can prevent gieatri .ae f*r*in( ftkpvft*n11 Rtm uhiYsr nim f not lo|»»r»rnti*l 4( (ho mroftnj;*
lit at thr Prtnald l aughtun Me. American* have thr wrong idra
Si nor thr « « t v%h* jntonrlorl
w hrtr *hrv .pent two week* with Soviet Ro»-ta ha* fru.tratrd the mnnot hr rt^*r!(Hin| now for «ftnorial Hnspital I* Mr*. Gctugr K. "b"Ut Krenrh girl*, think* t.r.lie
thrir daughter Anna |,ec Willi*.
effoit* of the t’niled Nation* All entity tensor#, fought to rlo«r fnr informati-'p t«iirp«i«rs, hnuovrt,
Camn, latr*t gift of the Itrpuhllr
(Veil*
■ hr wnulil nut w in it, hr - f%i«t
--------------over thr world thr aide* a y l *t,p- the corridor** *«»uthrrn i?ntr.
of Kianrr to H o |I)’wimm|.
It inflirtr.1 heavy ra.ualtiea on
M»1|K |o&gt;|
attempt l.v -mr
Mr. and Mt*. John Itivrr* have1porter* of the Cominfotm have
W EDNESDAY
Mi*. Caron, imported to dance returned to Kryatonr Height. «f- worked cra»rle»*ly to fomrnt trim- two Red battalion* dug in on bate voir' ye.terdav to get Communial
The Kir at Baptiat Churrh will wBh fV n e "T e llv T '• • a L h c « ! ,Z
!* “ T m
r , y *tm r l, , , ' “ hN " f; w «u krd cra .e le ».ly to foment tit.u^China .eaterI, even a* in til*
have I’f.ver Mertini* ..-rvice ,t
h
n Kell) in American In , % vi.lling her patent*. Mr and Mr and disorder * * x We muat an*i r**rky *bvpea.
Until'd Nation* fotce*. *trikirg
r „ llni-i| me. ting* debating It.-.l
8
00
P
\|
-in*.
*al.|
we
.hould
not
judge
Mr*.
Italph
l.o**lng
face
the
fact
that
what
happened
8:
moth In the *ame general *ector, ( *j,lna'. charge* a-ain«i th. I 'S
Prayer Meeting at the Melho- " rr ro’,n ,ry * omrn *•&gt;'
Picture*'
----------I in Korea may In one fmm oi an rut the Tngang-IVhang roa.l
j
\||
.........
heavt ........ .
rtllt t'hurch at 7:15 P. M
w* " ,f
tnem in French l&gt;athing ; Ml*. Emma Jean Methvln left other ly repeated elaewhere.’*
(tilt
Th i. drive lncrea*eil the at , n() mo,,
|(ch,
mri,
"Ult* ..-end low-rut gown*. Actually, yestrrdav to entri (Snrilnn Kellrt
Attlee
.aid
thr
aggre«inn
of
TH U R SD A Y
read* difficult .Iipplv and coni
,i.
*he
declared,
French
girl*
are
not
8&lt;-hool
of
Nur.ing
In
Ihr
Tampa
North
Korea
wa*
a
illicit
challen­
Douglat Johe Juniot Brotherfor
h r- r(, ,,y Ameit.an larndwt*.
thr
a* uninhibited a* it might *rcm. Municipal llo.pital
ge to thr United Nation*, hut hr miineiallnn. prol.lema
hoo&lt;l meet* at 7:30 P. M.
n. E*dr.
North Korean government te|*oil
— --------had “ Every confident e that »g - ^r "Al*
Th r
Rantiat
A**oriatioual . “ F'rench girl* have much lea* I
corte»|&gt;oni|ent Brin t rice,
1(„|4y
___ _ _____
___________
Training
Union will
have a ____
m m liberty than American girl*." .a id , Col. and Mr*. Paul Chr*trr*«n grr*»inn will Iv hulled and a **lu- wtth the South Korean Oral enrp* Th(&lt; (p „ f
... ....... K»,eig.,
ieetlng' in the First Baptist ,{’r 18-year-old ballet U-auty. “The ha*r returned home aftei visit- ti*r&gt; lr**»n given to would be agrrm om t .d..yvation p lo . had M,n| „p( ,..|V ||, n Ne„ ... a . abb
hurch. New Smyrna Beach t«». j Kreneh mother* keep a rlo*r eve |tng Ihelr »on-ln-law and daughter, grr»aorik."
►|..tle.| “ hundred, of Bed. flee.
(t y,- Secietaiy-Genci.il T f », &lt;
on thrir daughter*. The girl* are Mr. and Mr* Gnid-m Stanley in
night at 8 00 p. M.
Turning to thr ronttovrr*ial
1r . T V k Angang. -Nltt^H plane* , ,
,
.,f „
F R ID A Y
»mt allowed towear lip*tlrk
until Duthani, N. C.
qur.tion of trarming tier main, thr Id,-led the fleeing lle.t* A U S . . . .
.
•ain. ............
Seplemttei
pre*tdel0 of, .Ihr
Prime M ini.lrr mid the rirntnal pll.d rntlrd (hr Hir slritirs
Salliellarti*on
Chapter
of ! hrF
17
! hr" verv
Security Council.
Buddy Cartel, non of Mr. and parth ipaiion of tiermanv in the flckt day”
D A R. will meet at 3 00 |'M
*t l' " lr They ran not have date* unlit
The North Korean government
Mr*.
C.
K
Cattrr
and
Chaile*
&lt;lrfrn&gt;r
of
Europe
“
Can
only
he
To
8ih
the boat w.uk* fn, n
trip onthe
'P ^
" ,r ,,p ,h ''n,h,,v
\iinv •poko^mnn *ni«l
Turner, ann of Mr. and Mr*. T W m n.idi rrd within the framework r. n.rtial k%ilh4frNUHl TVRI ituli- demanded Ih.ri urgent ,|rp« br
boat •'Skylark''. l| o »lr..r . will he |fhapetonerl.
taken to put a *105; to the U S
Mr». F B. Boumillat. Mr*. Ed
"But in America I *cr little Turner, have left for Clrmwin, S of the common drfctnr of thr rated
To Ihr ue*t. Ihe South Korean ait allmk*
mnnd Mrl»rh, M r. Harry Tooke 1girla only an high wearing llfiitirk. C. where they will entrr Clrnnon W r*l."
He ,afd, however, that the We»t E'ghth
Division drove
wilhio
and Mr* II. J. Lehman.
And lota of them Mart r;ning out Unlvrraily.
S O M E W H E R E IN K •» ti I \
German government rn ior-t for a eight mile, of Angang on the
M ONDAY
on date* h;f-ue they are It
R
C
T
Claten'e
E.
Grantham
I,
fider.il
police
forte
to
guard
Yongchon-Angang road. Angang, Sep^ 12 1,11 T Korean irnnhln
. The Dependable Ota** of Ihr
"The young French girl cannot
• ir»t Mrthiali.t Church will meet j dre»» a*— ran I »ay It?— aevv a. now atationed at Fort Cu.ter, Mich. again*! Communl»t-in»plrrd di»- nine mile, *outhwe*t of I'ohang, official -aid tralay "mounting hu-li
with Mr*. E. N. I.nndrnhurg on [the American. The French girl Ilia mailing addre«* i* R C T Clar­ order* would l&gt;e a "Gendarmerie, a « * . .eire.1 by ihe Re,I. la.t week r'lden.e of Ru.*lan act.Ml.. . m
Korea will I., pre*. tried t« the
Brown Avenue at 8:00 P. M
|tllUally ha* .tiaight halt until ahe ence F. Grantham *S"' Btrv. MMth mobile guaid under proper con­ In their ma»*ive breakthrough.
The -poke,man .aid the Smith United Nation. Ireneral \-*«iol.lv
trol not an embryo arm*’."
—— —■
ha* grown up. and the A.mrriran A A A t!n. Bn. Fort Cu«ter. Mich
Eighth drove
ahead
Chang Taek Sang, vtr e . liarim .n
The trailer of Ihe Con»ervativr Ki te,,,
Sage i* a go..| hrrli to u*t' tojal.irt* rolling her hair when «hr i*
Roy Holler leave* tomorrow tr oppodtion, wartime Prime Mini- nrarlv III mile, in two .lay* lie 1 of the South Korean national a»eaion aparerih*.
Allow
three- very young. The French girl wear*
quarter pound of .aprerih* for very plrin clothe*, and the A m rr- attend thr New York Life In »ter Wln.ton Churchill, *uggr»ted dr»cril&gt;c«l rhp *i!n*tion along •hlw , acinblv. added
, "A ctiviti....... 1 North Kmcari
Atlantic : To Attire it would t&gt;e wi*e for flonl a* ''eitremelv improverl."
each per*on and give them lung. Iran ha* a varlrtv of gond-lookint' surancp convention in
City. Mr*. Holler will join him lat- 1him to accept the idea of an
Tb.- three nronged drive on the Cornmiini*!* are »taged ami f’
alow rooking.
! dre**e*.“
frnnt
menared two nanced hv llu**ia. Soviet arlivi
------------------ — — — —
What atxuit the Freneh l.athing er for a tour of New England be-1 army "with a M ring German quo- nartheait
large p.wket, of ltr.| troop, deep lie*— plota and rnn.plra.ie* are
fore returning home.
ta."
CARD OF TH A N K S
*uil?
“ We havr to form, a* fait a* within Allied line*.
It. mg carilnl on rigid under mi
Dtusillar Co»hy and Mary Co*. • “The *uit, it i* nothing. When
Mi*. Harlrne Proffitt and her i tmaxihlc, a European army of at
The Smith Korean Eighth III- no»r."
A t of 1218 West Eighth Street, wr
j| ,,n (he la-nebe*, we th*nk
Chang. Ilritl-h erliit aled f-utnVanfonl, Florida. wi»h to Thank nothing of it. I&gt;eeau*e we arr u»&gt; d *i*trr, Mr*. I. II. Ilantiy arrivnl (ea.t 80 to 70 diviaion* to make Vl-lon *ri*rt| huge Mliantilie* of
Ihe many friend* who e*pre*»ed to il. It I* iu*t a* though .otneone Monday evening from Virginia for mme *ort of front in Europe and Itrd -nnnlie*. In two tlae*. Amer­ metropolitan police ■href of Setod.
cln*e what I have called the ican nfficer* with Ihr division re- plait* to leave for I ake Sneew*
thought* of .ympathy Ir ihe from the North Pole would -rome Mi** Proffitt'* marriage To Doug-1
death of their M oved
loved hu*hand to your hrachri; he would think it la* Garner whieh will lake plarr hideou* gajr In the protection of Itotled. they gtahl&gt;rd 31 field gun* Thur.rlav with Foreign Minlatcr
We.tern hrrepe f-irm the Ttua. and heavy mortar* and one ear- ..........
Ben C.. ........
1.4ml* anti two kotetn on
and Father. the late llayword wa* .hneking to »ee leg* e*po»ri| thi* Thurnday.
»lan CommunUt on ru»h to the |o*d t-arh of heavy and -ntall to,nil ,*,ettililv men
Co»by.
“ A* a matter of fart, the brief
atm* ammunition
Mr*. Nora Small.
Mr*.
Iv» *ea," Chlirrhill *ald.
auit i* going mil of *tyle in Frame
The op|Mt*dioit loader -aid B ri­
(In the U.S. Seeontl Division J A P A N E S E M AIIH T T li l'M .I .I t
Small troth of Chamlrenhurg. Pa
It wra* popular for thrre veara *f
contribution
apparently front we*t of Chatignynng, a t'S .
T O K Y O - t t l l — .la |H4I1P8|' NIP
and Donald 8mall of Philadelphia. tain'*
ter the war. Now the girl** are
would
.. j IPa.
s* tiRfii
i **t»*c w
u*• l«e the
•• three iliviainn* In rutiuiini' of * “ flushing expe.li marrying younger than ever I*
hava rruirnni
returned to inrjr
their *
hnmr
wearing the one-pir
! after *p«ndlng some time with lermany pin* one and a half or fion" lrllle.1 72 Itrd. and raptured fore.
rnurwr, it I* rut a llllle nlgner
Mr*. |ten Small at the iwrn on duty in Ihe U n it'd K m g -jtw o and one-half Inn* of .mail
A survey by the welfaio min’*
on the tide of the leg
dom.
1 aim*.
try »huwa that 0101 mil "f every
laitlr* lloiri
511** Caron, I might add. I*
________
“ I don't Ihluk that »houi I '»• , The artimt took place
In the p p . girl* mariie.| la.t year wa*
her*elf a good adverti.emrnt /or
Mr*.W. C. Wilsonha* returned { accepted a* a fullami &lt;v'tnp|ett» jCommuni*!*'
Valuing
River
under 20 year.* "f age t'lfteou
her rountrvwomen. She haa a trim home afterspending thr past
font ; contrlbut'-m on our part ' ' hur- bulge.
year* ago Ir*. than one in III wa.
dancer’* figure and a face that I* week* vl.ltlng h if nephew.. .'
, chill . a i d .......................
Allied warplane, .trlklng flee1that ymmg The m lnl.lrv sai l
l&gt;e«t de*&lt; rilx-.l a* piquant. She i* (irrrirk In North Carolina
A ttlrr »»•«• m «I
tnilrs »%r%( of (hr
ifr-lrn%r«l t|H. rhimc (f«n«l
f m o n t
Doora (tpen
Millet and *nft-*pnkrn. lull ha* dr. v U i M several Interestlnr |H»lnt^ wouhl have - rathe,
or Hainaire.« fo,,r of I M t H tanks^ men.
12:13 P.M. Hail
finite idea*.
including
A.hnville, Hldgocreyt, )Kr*^ fulle trained .IWDIon. In
N..rth Korea,, nri.oner. told
She wa* di*eovered by Gene np*rlaimurg, n. U. and Cmumma. , ' r r m ,n 'r'
•*.trl"gencr office,. Red paThe first A m e „ ,„ ,
1,.
B A R G A IN M A T IN E E !
——
tff»l«
Iin 'I (mth i*rnrr»‘«l to takr vi.it hfii?lnn*l is ••pill veil 1«* Ihith
Kelly in Pari*, which i* her home 8 . C .
.v.r t :M To 8:00 I*. M.
IN
C
R
E
A
S
E
S
O
il.
P
R
O
D
U
C
TIO
N
the
Taegu
air»tr:|
north
of
the[)een
an
Indian
iak&lt;n
there
ly
town. Kelly m w krr in a hallrt a
TO K YO
( / I t - Japan I* ex- fitv Tuesday night
Sir Richard Grenville from Ito*
eouple of year* agn. When he reI peeled to prmluer at lpa»t 2.1881,DmighlNiy* hastily dug fnx- nuke I *It*ik I. N.
in I6H5
turned thi* year to find a leading
000
barrel*
of
crude
oil
In
the1
b„|r
,
nn
the
airstrip'*
north
side
lady, he remembered her.
Lightning
line*
alrnot
tlll.lllNI.
---------12-nmnth fi*cal
perlml ending
mprreautinn.
It turned out that lx»«lie’* mo­
tt aattarrea ream PaaeOarl
next March 31.
This compare*
|n Washington, the A if Enrre 0(81 damage to t*. S farm, every
( T I I I .I )K K N F R E E !
ther had hern an American tlan--er
&gt;1aJ
General year.
Children Under 12 Yr*. Ad who had appeared in George mlttee magta rrextrirnl Truman * j w|lh 1 ,558.1810 barrel*last year. Surgeori.Grnrral,
Harry G. Armstrong,
disclosed
milled Free With Parent* G rr.hw in *how* and had known re&lt;|ur*t and I* 110.344,160 above occupation official* maid.
______ ___ of the *rr- 1* 1-1, haltr-d Imrau-e of Ihr Red
Increased
»ed
nn
production
come* t M ,xir evaruallttn
Anytime Birep&lt; Saturday thr compcner. She retired and mar­ the figure approved hy the House
er «ilm,ni«H*tion Democrat!, marie from new well* brought tn near ioualy wounded from Korea had threat to the Taegu field
A Stimlay.
ried Le»tlr'« father, a Freneh
In a 118,711.1881,1881 emergency an Yahase, nn Japan'* w o t rtt**l
rhrmical manufacturer.
Italic would like to commutr h»- propriatlon Mil,
T O D TV A W E D N E S D A Y
A summer *»t*d writh lip railThe r ommlttee al*n voted to
tw rrn film* and Pari ian ballet.
for dl-ed snappy yellow thee.t,
"I love il here.” »he tematke.l allow 12-MljlOu for civilian r|clen**
sliver* of -wert pirklea and enol
"The Ire rteam and rake it w*nn- in the nation'* capital. The llouie rd drained pea*: molalen with
cut that Adminittration rectueit
'etful."
Krenrh dressing and serve nn **•
to 130,000.
I'reiident Truman today gave lad green*.
Democratic leader* hi* clearance
•'Roof-Mting'' i* a meam. d
fnr Congree* tn quit a* anon a* making mine tunnel* safe.
It ha* completed action on emer­
gency matter* now pending.
L e v r
___________________________ j
Speaker Rayburn of T* x m an­
nounced after a White llouie con­
• ** llhrtbm O ik
•tl* V .w ,
ference that 6tr. Tnrman **ld that
I I* worsen Jamlxtr**
hr ha* “ nothing furthgr In mind t»
I i » « Haven o rliw k rltrlt
•ubmlt Congrg** at thU time."
T i ll Maw* A t*-or**
• na Ut.rnlnc Hnnrt* Rdlllna
Rayburn and the Senate Demo­
*11 irtiHttv r larlt
IH R TH
cratic leader, l.uraa of Illinois,
•tl* Miirnlna ftavoilon*
agreed that Mr. Truman left the A N N O U N C E M E N T
• II VI....Ha In Uuelr
»i»n Wt.rM Al Min#
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AP A s k s

TUESDAY SEPT. 12, 1930

Till* mvMUM) HPHAI.D SAWPDHU. K1A)WI»A

Tiger Batters Are Robinson Bout Asked LaMotta-Dauthuille
To Set Title Clear Train For Title How
Crowding Goodman
D E T R O IT , -Sept. IS - t . P j D E T R O IT . Sept. Ilf— (/Pi The
For Batting Crown cleand
middleweight muddle
may
lie With th-- Tigers home, there wn't
today at the National Box- much talk about tomorrow night'k

Fans T o P ic k A ll-Fin a l

Southeastern Conference Team
lly S T E R L IN G H L A P I'K Y
Aswoclatrd Press Sports Writer
The Soulhesitrrn Confeicnce hs&gt; produced 187 all-tier players in
18 football seasons.
Which ol lliesr all-routl.rsitrfn. do you think are all-timers)
Football fan* In seven soi.D.eiii*
.
atates aie finding out. They're I
picking the flint nil.linn South- J k a V
//s
eastern Conference squad A l.al- L J b ^ V ~
lot is pi Inted Ih-Iow for um - in *
s
• • ™
casting your vote for the nun I ^ wJ —
, i# * ■
you think are the II g ira le -l I
”
since the Southeastern Confers nee I
a ^ e a ^ egaagsa —
was founded in 1U33.
| L.
__O
Southern players In seasons b e -;
i i iih iii % s r t n
r r s i . r »:
foie 1933 aie not eligible,
i l l « « l &lt; k iH a S »,,,i rieiM il Series!
In lining your all-time learn
.
. «»••»"• » « ' ” &lt;•» ,
write In the names and colleges ' , "l,'
of two ends, two taeklers, two 1
....... ... Tegs,
guards, a crnler and four liarka. •••inssvllie at iiri.,n-i
Mail Immediately to Steillng
iN c n in v n «m i:
blappey, Associated P ro --, H»g it.tv r
u i. prf. m i
4246, Atlanta, (in. Voting clo-ia N » » v*&gt;»k
»« u « U
Sunday night. The all-time team /t*
T
J
*
,! '*
will become part of Die* SEC ol- » i’. . . i " . i «
v, n s
,
flcial record book.
Wathln*l»n
.-&gt; J - nu r* ,
Digging back Into the history j'HlhlV ’!','i,
( . ■« ” 1 t*'*
cere are the men who mad*- the i’iiU*.Dl(ihia
i j -. i n
*g
firit All-Koiitheastrrn team In
lissuli* l o i o s o
l»Sa The names may be remind-1
^
"*
t r t In rieIpiviir ymi clioo** your
r « 4 «$
•II.tintt* Uatn.
1Watliiniian at lt*»ir«*lt |x*«r&lt;t*f» it
Knda— Ralrhrlor, Georgia, and \ , « W r u ' &gt; ' i . ,‘ un.r lalsM
Alla n , Auburn;
Torkli* T o r - ■ Ito 1.1.I.N i i l - 11 » t# Wynn il4«T«
rami', I^uliiana
Hlalr. aiul'
t
•* &lt;*hjcMD in »«h ii r«n ««iii
Thorpe,
G «.
Tech;
Guard#
'.'o.i’ i
"r " '
Moorehead, Georgia, and llupko, i rnii ..u im ,,
hi I u.iii * (nlglm
Alabama; Center— Maples, T e n -1 Hfianr. i s -l l i v» vvitnmr is in .
nersee; Harks— William*. Auburn;
Feathers, Tennessee, Howell, A la -i ,§ .«»,
vs "i. i*ct. i . ii
bams, and Kercbeval, Kentucky.
I'lilu.i.lpMs
is IS sal’
Here's lb* 1934 team: Ends— J llrookljn
] j JJ *JJ *'s
Hutson, Alabama, and Fenton, v " ' 1"
?
,
-?
Hi
Auburn; T « . klra-H ukas, l.omsj. m lw.il.
is ! .
. . . i.
ana Hlate, and la-r, Alabama; ‘ 'tnnnaeil
•'* M (is
Gnnnla - Warmatb,
Tennraaee, '
•ml M an Alabama; Cente, Ho ........... ' " m . - , . . » « , e r i a , ’ *' ’ ,
pln§ont Tulane; IU ck»— lluw rll, lic.«hlr»» 4t .N#h Vock
ran*» :
Alabama;
Johnson,
Krnlurky,
Miittr . t.. *i.»iw.i»
Mlckal. L u l . l . n . Stale, and SI. ...........« : « ”
xwr.e .» !
mons. rulane.
i n . . Jones i l l -M i
This is your ballot to pick till* &lt;Ta»l»nall
lliooklyn lllseh***1.1
first all-time, All-Soull.eurlnn
Drskl*'
Conference football team. L ilt
i n i n * nickfoH i i v si
two ends, two tink le * , two guard, Ml 1.011I* el l ’l,llsilel|.l.le i n l g l i n
a center and four barks who have
■•*"■*»
*» !«•-»•• e«« i l l n
plyaed for a Kouthcastorn learn
• i.n n ii.s i \ r i . n \ v m .a u .
since IM2, founding year of the
1.1 : 1 m •
Conference. Include colleges our .Musi &gt; s .s a b a i»i l‘i&gt; i»ii Seale*,
payers performed with. Mail im'• ! ,!* ana :
*" |
mediately to Sterling Slappt-y.
**’ **•
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Associaiiil Press, Hox 4246, A tis c im n
(..in itrin v
lanta, Ga.
•«.*•!.* »r ..e »g « .
Knda (list twol
bark
, s “ m*m” '•
Tarklrs (list two)
liack
m u i u T i i m i . i . i u n i is
Guards (list two) .
Imck
Iteswl.s »•*.»■*•«»
Center tllit ope)
)iack
(So aamts «hwloU*D.

rtiiird above are t k i e e of the Ste ts on llatte.* i o . i i m i II ei nt* n-4 'iarteiImck combi
peeled to Me plenty of action during the ruining .eason. They me left to righ
Thom.i* Gibson, t.'ural GabL-a; Ni-il Nelson, Pensacola; Ho haul Hurley, In
i buck* In ha back low Heft 14 rigbtf are Ronald Del.Ilia, Ruth, i ford, N. J.; Hill
iiliio; and Flunk Hinglelary, lleniriton. D a . Nel»«m and D**l.illa arr hold ov*
squuil. Htelson opens it* season against T io y Htatr 3 1 acin i* College In Delutnd

UAMBOHE’S MEDITATIONS Nicolis Fans 15 As Amateur (i«|f To Pit
DcLam) Takes Two Itlley Against Wall
to

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B U T HIT* LTBi-t To
SPBQUT UP i O M i
P.AIHT DAlf 111

Yanks Cling To Top
Hoping To Hold, As
Tribe Series Opens Entries A t Volusia
C L E V E L A N D . Rent. 12 — U**»
— The New. York Yanktes, bent
on * protrrting their half-gahiw
American league load, tonight
o p e n a two game -eric* with (ho
(leveland Indian club (hey atartr.l
otf the route to collaps*.
Tb e Yank* swept the font
•ante* In the last *nlcs b rlw rn i
Dio dub* two w «-k « ago. That
knocked the Indians out of a tl*
with Hotl.u) f»r third idtri-. two
games brhiml New York and Detrait.
Hlnre then the New Yorker*
have continued at n hut pain and
vdaterday they (novel ahead «f
idle Detroit by *w replug a double,
header at Washington. I i . Indlhna have meanwhile failed and
ire now in fouith »pot, seven nnd
a half game* hack. Tribal bias*
blhme* Dm l.mie* al New York
far the foldup.
Tfew 3’ork ha* won 13 of Du20 Indian-Yankee game* thl* year,
the hey) record ihe Yank* have
posted against Cleveland slnre bnfo.n the war.
Klill the leader* may be in
t o n e dangrr In Dm twv name*
tM . Dm*, tw.u Duudreau, Clevelahd manager, think* hi* rlut l*
“ d u e to unload” some hit*.
Houdieau plan* to u*e Early
W ynn on the mound tonight
g^alnqf MHaw York'* Allie Hey-

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M a in G v e n l. S ir ll ustl-'. H a. l . ~ i *
M iracle Miller, D . i k I. I l r r l . e i r Ml*.
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I V h a m , T e t . ....

G A IN E S V IL L E , Hept. 12 ,/P)
l,*ftv Pel.* N'i.oli* atr.uk out
T. Gaine-ville G-Men her** last
night a* lie pilrhed the Del.nml
lie.) lint: to an M0 Victory In the
-eco id game of the final Florid*.
Stale 1 eagui* Hhauehneaiy play­
off victory for Die lints who elim­
inat'd Daytorn Itenrh in four
-tl night game- and now hold a
3-u margin over the G-Men.
Del.and ji.i..(wd -iff lo a 7-0
lend in the second inning tu give
Nicull* (dentv of working room.
The Hat* collected .even hit*, In­
cluding a single and a double l.y
Al P lr t&gt; during the nptidtig.
Tin eighth Dl l.a.Ill nil. scored
in the .ovrnlh on a walk to Herb
McLeod and »iiigl«* l&gt;v Pirtle and
Ray Dunne.
Holando Yiaileio went all the
wav for tbe G-Men
Del-asd
ab r h o a
Fernandes 31.
4 t o o l
Alter II.
6
1 2 7 2
McLeod U
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2 1 0
Pirtle i f
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In League Finals

HEAP O’ FOLKA YHIftS

Only Female Ump
Isn’t Bothered By
Ma l e Colleagues

Total*

37

8 13 27

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A T L A N T A , .Sept. 12 &lt;TV-Tt&gt;
first round
- - of
— the
- - - \V
..’onirn'a Na
lioiml Ankatrur Ciolf TourAamrnt
w«* a abakHnwn cruise in which
lei great favuritrs were shaken
hut today's lineup look* lika
tioul.le for some of th» lw*t,
Polly Kiley'n Jot. today wa* to
whip Mary Agne. Wall,
rough
voik for any golfer in any tourna­
ment. Mi** Riley, of tort Worth
Tria *. i* *outh.rn m.t w* •».•*
champion. Her Mmmi.ik.-e. Mich..
opponent I* a veteran of th* wom­
en • . ilo.lt.
Polly, who came to 1'iackarl»mi'* faum,I East l-akr co**e*
I. ...ting her f n -t amateur title,
hod an taay flr»t round victory
iiv.r Allee Chatham of Greenwood,
Mi.*., D-7.
Mary Agne* defeated Atlanta'A n n e Twilley, H-d. Aft.*, shooting
D* l&gt;e»l gulf of the first ioun.1 and
•weding all of her good work to

if titlr fight between MUW!«*wt»lght
C H IC A G O , Sept. |o „v , Two* ling Aiso.-iaaion convention
champ Jake LnMntta and l-auDetroit Tigers ate cha*in** pare- Champion Jake l.aMotta ami l.aurant DauthuiRe of France.
setter Hilly Goodman of the Hos lent Dauthullle each |&gt;o«t $10,000
Despite the preserve* of the
to guarantee he will fight Ray
too Ked Sos in the American U n
National Dosing Association con­
Robinson in six months.
gue hatting race.
Dauthuillr. an I In I underdog vention and the championship
Goodman's tnaik tbromeb Sun-1
scrap, street talk is all about
■lay’s games was ..‘M l. l^ia t’s !•’ in tumuitow night's title liout at “ bo* iliil the Yanks d o !" ot
Detroit'#
Olympia,
will
put
up
Points ahead *.f runiu-r up Georg*
the ca-h through Mas Wasinan In “ hour aliout Ho.-ton?”
Kell of Detroit, who had '146
Even
1-a.Motta,
sweating
cate he win* Ih- promises to give
Hut the man Goodman
well j Sugar Rav, the welter chainn, a through his final workout at
might fear i* Kell'* Tig e r team­ title -hot before Mat. III. Hut he
mate, H o o t Kvera, who roomed an will ask to lie allowed to go Dportsman's Gym yesterday, kept
amasing 22 milnts |a*t week, from through with a return bout with stealing peek* at the big base­
•SIM tu a thlrd-s|Mit .did.
l.aM»tta before he merit Robin* ball scoreboard In the balcony. Ilo
Ever* slammed ;!ii b it- in 2'1 son.
M-eined to like what tie saw with
bits, a pace that ohvlonrl*' w ould j
l.n.Motia already has signed n the Yanks from his native llrona
sweep E v e n to the batting rhsmo- !
contract to fight Robinson at Chi* winning two games.
ionibip if he could continue it t&gt; |
Uut this promises to be a real
ca*o Stadium In the second week
the finish wire.
Dauthullle, a confident
of February if be tuccet*fully dr light.
While Ever- wa
sky rocket j
young Frenchman with a stiff
find* bis crown.
right hand wallop, seems to he ns
Ing, Gixdman was alj^rplng seven i
Tin re were few surprises in th the style to bother the tw ain,point* ^ fioin bis previous week*
•1dS; Kell .Hopped two lelint* front quarterly N 0 A luting* annotinc-V in* l.nMotta.
.347; and In .i week’s No I man., yesterday. In the middle weigh'
Cleveland '* Lm ry Dobv fell seven class, Robinson was listed a* lbs
only logical ■untender. Dauthuillr
|g.lnl* tu a fifth-place .334.
New York's Har.k Rai'er Itepl topped Die list of outstanding bus
foiittli pla •• with an nm hanged •ers Robinson bad no logical con
.330. tithe. Ir iilr i. IlM'lml* d DoM I tender in bis own division, the w rl- |
DiMaggio,
ll„.ton
333:
W alt' terweigbl.
Joe l.ouls » a , ranked lo»lr*l
Dri.po nnd M /srilln, le.Di Itostui1
•331 each; Phil Rirsuio, New Y**rk !
.347; ami Paul l.ehnrr, Pliilade!
phin .3IP.
Kell anil Bouton'* DIMng-'io «on
tinned ns double Irade.r in Ih - ,
specialised branches. Kell
wa
ahead In hits with l!*6 and doubler i
the second straight week. D iM -Cllv of Sanford Civil Srrvlc* ExHitilnnllnn will Iw
with 4H, including slv nun- f*&gt; '
gio stuyed m front in stolen base {
held I n l h r City Hall at 2t00 P. M. Sep I. 2H, 1M0 « r
wit). 16 and run* with 123.
aw Koon as possible Iherealler, lo vslahliali an eligible
Thiee of Evers’ hit- were trlnlr
list for I he flitiw of I ruck driver.
landing him the letol in tlrst h r v
kel with II. Clevi land's Al II.......
maintained the home lull l&gt; u I wit'
34, while Dtopi, brcatni* the so)
Rill pace-maker with l.’ip.
K K O riltK M E N T S : Appllranta for the poalllon of truck
Rest perccnlag* pitcher mn
tlliu.-d to he lletloit'* D irrv Tin** | driver uiusl l»e at least 21 years of one and not ovet 15.
with ,76U on a 12-4 record. f'Uve
land's Huh lu-nion letalne*! th* j
All applicants shall be li'ital residents of the I Ity ol
strikeout lead with 14(1.
Sanford; of good moral character and physical fitness,

fN O TIC E
TRUCK DRIVER

and hute had al least a grammar school education.
Tbe 10600 fi.oili.il campaign
la George Mrlinkovirh’a *econd a.
L'tah .Slate head coach.

In 5 minutes I

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Pehlnn rf
4 0 0 2 Oi
Cade 3b
4 0
I I 31
R ol.it* rf
4 0 1 0 0
Hn wtler at
4 0 0 2 0
Pardue r
4 0 1 4 1
Drquhait If
3 U 0 2 0
Smith 2I&gt;
3 0 13
4
M* New»frature«
2 0 0 0 )
N E W YDItK
lining tin- only Vlail. ru p
Totals
31 0
4 27 1b
f* male umplin in an organlfa070 i ithi 100 — N
lion whirl. Iionsta nearly 6,000 Del.ni.d
ihmmmmmxmi -41
male
arbiter*
doesn't
la.thcr Gainesville
E Rola-rt*.Sn.it Ii,
Rariow.
SA-yeaMild
Madeline
Patricia
Rill — ll.uetiing,
Allen, McLeod,;
Ig.rion of the llrnns.
.Mis* la.rlon, n five-finit, threeInch l60-|M.un.i Ii la), gal, recently
wa* named an umpire by the
Amateur Hof (ball Aitorlatlon, the
only woman ever ».. designated.
.She can't underatand all the rs*
ritrnwnt her appointment haa
provoked.
“ There'* n» reason why a
woman ran'l call them Just a*
good, if not liettr., then men,”
Althiugh G o rg e Waahington
«hr say *. ''A n y one who »ay» and (morgi-lown have met fre•e.1l"» can’t lo- rin-1 umpires la miently on thv football field aincr
lalking pure huinl.iig.
into, it wa* DM until IP4H thal
Knows Her lialea
(iW wa* aide In score more than
" I know Die rule book and how one touchdown in a single game.
to call the playa. I don't expert.

atlNTM MACK— • U lkv wile
•Wynn, who ha* a Id-7 record,
K e i l . r , K s ae r llal.y. t i l e , Topper,
t a pill for Ihe *lx game* be H h e .r y l a n e . Mssui na . I " f l e e lilt.
a worked against Now York, Hun H h r . Heal t l u l i n m n .
Reynold* who ha* wo:. 13 and
T R S T H M i r e a e k &lt;.««.e
t o i l I t , ha* lu-alrn Cleveland once
lllack Nan . T a n a y ,
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add lo t to the Tills, three other 11*1.4/
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10— H A C K S — 11

batting crown. Iltim* Wagner and
Bugera Hornsby arr the only na­
tional leaguer* who ever won more
than three batting titles. Wagner
won eight and Hornsbv seven
The Cardinal star enjoy* a com­
manding lead over hi*
nearest
rival. Jarklf
Robinson of the
Brooklyn Dodger.. lt«hin»on side­
lined with a thumb injury, wa*
hitting at a .3.11 gait
thmugl.
game* of yesterday. The Dodger
•Ur took oyer the runnerup slot
following the sate of Johnny Itopp
of Plttfbuigh to th* New York
Yankee*. Ilopp owned a 340 mark
at Die time of hi* disposal.
Hid Gordon of the Boston llrave*
B A T T I N G — Goodman,
Boston occupied third place with a .822
mark. Andy I'afko of Chicago wa*
Jfelj Kelt, Detroit J48.
T t U N S - DiMagglo, Boston I23( fourth al .310. Duke Snt.ier of
Brooklyn, Richie Athhurn of Phil­
filephen*. Boston 120.
.B U N H
B A TTED
IN-^Drtvpo, adelphia, Ted Klutiewaki of Clnlight off me,” khe say*. MR*^i
B0tlon
189; Klephens, Boston
now Udng a woman umpire am&lt;mi
land 34: Dropo, Boston 33.
STOLEN BAHEG—DiMaggio, 6J*"0 mala ampirwt I* kind u
Bootok III RtaauU, Now York awkwartj I m l U t “

p m y $ 1 ,0 0 0 m m

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— Musial, Ht. Iwiul* 180)
Pprillo, Urooklyn IM .
.D O U H L E H — Musial. Ht. IwruD
M L Hcho*adlan»l, Ht. Iwtuia 37.
T R i r L E K — Ashbtim, I’hlNdelp lia 14; Hchoendlenst, Ht. tarul*
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bdrgh 43; Pafkn, Chicago 33.
T IT O I-E N IIAH EH — Jrtnioe, llu•ton Sgi Torgeson, Uo.ton and
KAider, lirooklyn 14.
j S T R I E K O l IT H — 4ipahn, Uo.ton
l f » i Blackwell. Cincinnati 108.
jP lT C H lN O -M a g lie , Now York
l i - 8 JUSj Kon.lanty, Philadelphia

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H A T T IN G — Musial, Ht. lo u t.
.3bU; Itnl.iuswi, Hrmiklyn .331.
R U N tk— KltieiV I3tl*burgh I0.1j
Planky. New York HU.
RUNS l H A TTE D
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Philadelphia lift; Kincr, litts -

Civil Service Ihiortl
I.. F. Hoyle, Secretary
N. 0. Garner, Examiner

win 3-2, Mia. Dun.Diy G rrinaPorter, the defending rhanipi—
from Westmont, N. J.. met Mr '
A llurt Hayes. Mr*. Have- is a
sound sheotri fiom Philadelphia
who drew a first round hye.

NIGHTLY
EXCEPT

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can be! And (lie umtv you drive a
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limit* of keinlrdde t'ounty f l«*r
14a at Hanford. Klorlda. •••• th** 4lh
Day of October, l&gt;i«» *»»•! t*» tl.* '
what rlffht line or lni«r*ti &gt;ot»
haxe or cUlm In and to
*f«»re
•aid iduptriy »«*•!if••« t» he •««n
damned and *0 »h«»w v i » f »xhr
If p liim e lr H I
ll should not U taken for the
Th.mr SI.
and |ni(|m»ti aalforth In ta li {Mil­ IIS M■gitulia A»*.
lion.
WITNF.S8 tnjr hand and I he »* »i
Of raid Cnurl at Manfor«l. Florida/

l&gt;r. Henry Mi-Luiilm

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I 0 D N 'T COMMIT, V.AHC&lt;v
SOAX i ' v * 0 G 0 mG 0 i H f O H
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GO GUI ANO GgT A FRESH START,
o c w t r u t b it t e r a b o u t
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Vim m u y»t*l wlitilever you need in I lie Iiiiii Im'I'
or liuililiti}! 11int «*rin I-&lt; line, nt Hill'*. Mint, me
lutlinnnlly ttiiv* rti.-ttl lintntl .Inti niek n|t the
phone mnl pull M (or prompt delivery. (Ir. it
yon we nt n little Inlvite* tlop in Jtnil we'll linnli
over ym ir n pnir nivl rpmodellnir plniw for
home mnl form.
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limit.’ I, Plintie till W , San
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tl.NI. lit* 1 UT I la «)(* *mi lomit
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metit *. M ixlrm . t t.tl S. Park K X P F.ItlE N C K H
help, A p p l y
TV* M n u t M n it* ■##tr •■
I nnev’a Ding Sinn*
Av* one.
an W att U* #«fcllaka# la TV*
f m l m r t Matal4.
' N P 'K SI* **|iing km.in fm triit. SI2 W A N I KD Mi pel i* in** .1
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r a h . . . , age IH-ar*. h i g h e r d l ' ^ N M t A V M I S jh a n n w il
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rjrele iepaito*|, lock and key
'a.
iHlu.*ntlon. Apply Mnrgnret Ann
I H a n Ita par !•■■ la tfiilia
work.
Piumpt aenrlre. II (V
• lla*** B# »r r IIM law itlr*
1*1 .il T .'lo l e I ur S a le — ;I
H K I.I'
W A N T K ill
Kvp*.tlenee.I! Shiimiiii, 3IU K. 4th Street
aa I I m
C j #*r !!■• li*.*Ml.a
alrnogtaplier
and liookkieper
#rr IIm
Taarlr l'«a*rm«
IIOt .Hf , 7 K ir m l o iy i* lot. Cit
M l* Mil* la lb* IIM.
fm peimaneni pu-itinn hy local j.T— N n lii i * -—-I'e iH o n a ls — Kl
lie , ItHS M t!
Oaakl* 1 am 1st Mark tar* ra#a.
Wluil* ale firm. Writ* II.it II,
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N O T If 'l
li e Seminole (1inl.lv
Sanfi.nl Herald.
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Oiaotliei of t.'nnimeire la i,*.a
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A rtic le s t o r Sale
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W t ID K W A N I T . I I — «.l
•.■niplling n llvt of arenm.-ta'
Waal A a* aalll ba ■**••&lt;•#
Uon fu( tii«* 1959.51 1.. . &lt;
a*ti lb* »*l.|ik«ar aa a m ( 0 !, r.. 4th St
araatfaa rbara* It »aar aaaaa SW A P .s u in '
kcu'i.n Ownera having hou*
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llulhl.&gt;r*r
Wnrk
la llal*# la lb* lrl*abaa* baah.
We liny, H-ll nr Trad# m«e*t
ap.11 tl'H’lita, gainge np.utnu nt»
la 'rrlara lar tbl* am aaaaa*
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KaleF
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Plume 1UH-J.
nr room* n\ nil.il.lt* fur r' lit «
Ilia aba a#**rlla#r la •*#**!•#
mnl*''
t’arpinter
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lirarey.
la oar #raa*#ilr. la '*#*r lar
nf (k in 1- r I t in utter, pita &gt;
I'h. *.e ISM M in H «g J.
mm la r*a#»r lb . b n #*a**lbl* KHM KI.M ANH R»*d Koa# Kr*d.
mmmuni. i t r nt one# with I m •
Tutichlnn &amp; Wat-on, 1201 Celery
aa«llr*. all Waal A#a aaaat b*
nf (!. nffi. •*, Sanfi.nl, Telepl i.m
la oar aIII** aa Iba 4a# b*f«r»
A*.- Ph me IK*'. I
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Sordid Srr»lt?e^ — 12
HbM rallaa
51.
Wa leilh Iim ** tat., n )M l don't hrtny
i Mating, will l.e made available all
Pt*aa* oaillr aa laataaAlalHr
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pre-rrlptiona
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M aa aaaar a#*ara la raar i t
i , n* imt
Wa mmmmmi b* rr**.a.ll.l* (at
eyelra repaired, lork ami krv I » of I*, office,
•baa aoa la*a*r**« la#*r- ICoti*rete ewer pi|H
• i • 11 ap
work. Prompt *erv&gt;e. IL W W A N T E D laxly to .hare ho....
I a*|dle tank*, -li'tiping atnnea,
hhiimai. *110 K. 4th Si
uitl,
I'hone ||5tl W
Im Ik Ii.*, f !*.*r*r |&gt;(lr, Idoelte. U K I.A N lM i Mnining S* ntiiii'l. Or- ■ ™ '
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window villa, lintel’ nnd Mill
land'i Kyining Star. Call Ralph • I— L O S T (V g O I / N I ) -— 14
t'ete fivOrv. f*‘r* &lt; •• l.miltr t.
May J I ^ H
M illA ( I t: C O N C R E T E I’l l ’E CO. It K P A I R M o O E R N IZ K
*^Ti I.O S T l Ported overnight hag
(hi Kim A t
l*li&lt;.
1.115
vicinity nf
/anaerhar
Night
home. Only IQ'’’, down n*iw re.
t'luh. Finder return to: Ktiel
M E R C M A M ilS K Ex.hnnge,
We
riuirrd. F lIA Plan. In tnllim nt
Kiivaid*, Itol 435.
liuy, veil, atanp. .121 K. I«t I'hone
lu.an Dep't., Room 117. Phone
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-*V'. Sanford Atlantic Natlmml I &gt; A l l K l.M U M i L h S — 13
llanlr Mriul ,*r I*DIO.
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fm *
KOH K K W T
Hill •’ TilK'./n Km d S'or#
SK U VI! i: R K P M lrs
l l t m N f i A C A R T Re for# finan­
cing i k uv to aav* money. In*
Ma
Punt a
OH.* pr. It a d I o-Applian e.W n-hlm • K L A R A A P A T M K N T 8 . Houma C*.'.|
•(ailment l oan Dep't., Room 117.
chlnce. The S.tnfonl KPrirle f’o
2 25 gal
bad fitorea. l.”8 W. Kirat Slrm l Too Flight Paint
Phone
Hanford Atlantir
Repair I»*pt. 114 K. 2nd,. Plmne
Alt via*- * Tenia 4- Tarpbulina
Fboirn 4IW-W.
Mall, nt.l lti.nl. Men lo.* K r iC
142.
Don't liny (l| you |rv
F U K N IH IIf.1 ) A m . ( b i t ItK N T
A R M V -N A X ’ S K I'R I'ltU K
N E W FLOO RS aurfared to per* i'i :i» M&lt;)Dh L A I u r d Coup*: h «
I E'Kooma with piivata hath and Tin Maafard A*e.
I*k. 1121
ecllcnt romfltlon, one owner
feetlnn. Old floor* ma*l« Ilk*
Eire trie Itltelun.
Price rraionsjilg. Samuel Ful­
aevr. Hniehlng, rleaniny A wav
I 1-Room* with private hath and KOI( H AI.K Itrnnd new 4 hiimer
ton, 1120 l.neuvt Are.
Phone
Ing. Portable power plant R
0 W Range JihlHH at Klrr'tnne
• Kleetrh* kitrhan. Apply S it W.
197s J
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year* *vip»rietica la
84ot#a.
4th 8tr*«t or Nick I’kir. M an
County. IL M. Oleaion, U k i 1941 s r i 'l t l ME, '.'7 ft. Taruiem
F o r s a i .i ;
i i* trie &lt; hum410 Hanford Ate.
Mary.
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er range 1174.95 at Fire-ton**
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nlahed oi unftirnUTed. TH POR S A I .K --I atgr liar llume 0t* F.vpert earvln* nil niikiii. Author*
Monroe C&lt;irn*r Groe#ry. Tele
laed ''E A S Y '' mechanic.. The
l Apia. Call 980 up 132.1 evenHealer* f 59 RH at
Firrafonr
phoiw
Panford Ele-trie Cn. R*nalr
Stores.
W A I T E D to aell Eqtllly In l«t*
l l T ) Apartm. nt for eon FOR H A LF ,— tired Outboard mo
1BB0 For*! Cuatorn Club Coupe
tors 120.00 up. At
aa p*u. &lt; lt |,a rk ) Ave
Flraatone Riuek. fill dirt ahell and -lav
Call c.i m
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by load or Job. Contact H. R I uT T c H E V R O L E T Pick-Up. Good
^ dr s a l e —Ui «.i rut», n^to up. C.ihat«d, and a(aoeUlaa, 10? E
motor— aatra claao— 41 ply tliaiUaod Inmrtubei, 74c at Plraatoa#
}itw York A w ., D#Land. Pb
Prlc# $430 00 I half caanl H. P
Storta.
4M or 2S5-W.
Suatna. Enttrpriaa, Box 63.

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ONE-THIRD OF YOUR TOWN’S INCOME
May Be Going T o O th er Towns!
T h a i is (he alarm ing situation in m any small cities of this
co u ntry, a recent business survey shows.

WHC GETS THIS MONEY?
Large city stores that have no interest w hatever in this
tow n of you rs.

They do not pay salaries to
this town’s people.

So P itifu lly F e w

They do not come here to
spend any of their money.

A word to the wise, they nay, lit
Hiifficienl. The trouble is that mi
few t.f us lire wise; that mi few
of iin comprehend it simple prob­
lem.

They pay no taxes, nor lic­
en se fees to support your
local municipal government.

A wise citizen ipiirkly sees how
gravely his town is hurt hy hnvintr a I hinl of its income s|ient m
other places.

THE STAFF OF
SINESS LIFE

Hilt no few of us are wise
pitifully few of us.

KEEP YOUR MONEY HERE

\ \ O n . Man Sees It

Let I t , W o r k F o r S a n f o r d
D O N ’T BE A SUCKER!

This message urging the people of this community to shop in local stores is sponsored hy —

G . W . C L A R K 'S

FOR DELICIOUS
HOME MADE DIES, CAKES &amp; COOKIES

Where Your Dollars Go Farther

" Your Walgreen Agency”
Y O U A R K A I.W A Y K W E L C O M E

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SHOES AND CLOTHING FOR THE FAMILY
208 R A N P O R I) A V K .

PcumHiat and Andersen
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The SANFORD FURNITURE Company

ROLL'S LO

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N E D S M IT H MOW.

"Right Where Wr'vc Peon For 29 Years"

*Shoes ol Distinction for the Entire Fam ily ”

Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
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BEACON DAIRIES

lUIlLDINC. SUPPLIES
'Everything You Need From Start To Finish“
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"The Store Where Smart People Shop"

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ICE CREAM
HOME O W N ED AND O P ER A TED

GOEMBOI/S SUNOCO SERVICE
.100 P A R K A V K .

WELSH TIRE SHOP

P H . 9143

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AUTHORIZED TRIPLE A
ONE STOP SERVICE

A. J. L0SSING TRANSFER &amp; STORAGE CO.

Q U A L I T Y R E C A P P IN G A T I R E R E P A IR IN G

Florida State Bank

P H O N E O N E O N E O N E T O H A V E T H A T T IR E

Local and Long Distance Hauling

JO II d o n k

Modern Fireproof Warehouse

103 W E S T S E C O N D S T .

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Of Sanford

SUPPORT THIS TOWN
SPENT ttHm MONETHERE

"T h e Friendly Bank"

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Senate Group
Approves Bill
For Marshall

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To Promote the Pragma of A m rin .
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I Are Approved

Legislation Needed To
Enable Army Man
To Serve As Sec­
retary Of Defense

Senate Committee Heclarcs Jaffc. Field. lotT O C r
Browder Arc InConi
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XX IH IIIM S T O N . Sr|»l l.l i
I*!9nr ml liriirn in i «»f Pit«V»,
f •ll*tl on Sen* I or Srhnfpn*!
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4 m .illrr
of honor"
rithrr lo (tm tr or rrlr^ il hi*
«lM ijn » of rotnmunUl n rln ih
in lit# Interior t)r|Mrlmrn| .«ot|
ihr \Italian «lalrhiMMf nottiidlcit
(irofftittg mi »'lf i|ir dent «to| in
a
(ir r d n Im r
m rrlin i
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S«horpprl aI a S*Ha I* Inlrnor
I om m illrr hi Bring. Ih r group
U looking into Ihr
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poMiean'* •hurgr* •»iC4ln**t Srr*
rrlarv »*f Inlrrior Chapman. Ilrrh m iliim Comn»i*sionrr ^licharl
Tirana *n«t nth*?v

WASHINGTON. Sept. ll-t / U )
Premier! Tiuman aikfd Congress
today lo makr an exception and
If let General
George C. Maidtall
serve at Secretary of D rfrm r even
lhotif(lt hr it a military man. Th r
Srnale Aim rd Services Committee
immrdialrly approved thr need
M iy Irgiilalmn.

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T r a n n iiu r R rrU
i o r c e i r a p p in g ixcns

" I don't look for any diff|rq|.
ty. Chairman Tydings (D -M d i
told reporter*.
Tydings aaid it waa clear Mr.
Truman wanted tha eireptlon to
anplr to no other person than
Marshall, lo no othar circumstance
“ and to no other time in the future.

Mr. Truman wrote Trdmga and
Hy j o i i n m ! iT h ; i i t o w h h
Chairman Vinton fD-Ga) of the
NKW Y O R K . Sept. I t &lt;/l’&gt;corresponding Houie rommilt*r. SeereUry ol Stale Achcton anil
aikmg for the nermary legist*• Foreign Minister* Itrvin and Schu| i '« n a w «

Ob r i l l T a * l

men and txi-ine.s men met tail
nigM at Cinder* aaraxr In C ln/Icrvillr and took Initial *•cp. to
form and finamr a new Seminnlc
Ciiuntv k’aim er. Auction Mnrkct.
('. It Dsw.nn. county
agent,
was rlretrd lemnoratv chairman,
and llonncr Carter, we.l
aide
D u cflo i. ol the &gt;eminolc &lt; »tnngrower, temporary serretaiy.
A large numttrr of oiemlwr«hip« IV Chamber ol ( ormneire met last
were aubserilwd at $10 to J| 0H night .rod I’ icMilcnl W A Patrick
each and lo date more than $?.0Otl
appointed a nomuisling ronimiltcc
h«* lieen placed In the hank to the
in
order to.elert 'd ill r i . |m lh credit of the organisation, .aid
,
romrog year,
and lo re,e.il at the,
Mr. Dawaon thi* morning.
Chsrle* T . Lawton ws&gt; named nesl meeting
to head lh » building eommtt*ee.. A
alle aalarliaw eaaunittee wai nam
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ad. With * Fiances Meriwether iT T i iatifig romm 'tce were | I legchairman. ••
ley. chaumtn. Gene I m lc i |.ilt«s
OH p Mathient, president ..f the | |vcv. U' V. II i H iok and II II
Seminole Countv Farm
llurean j r _ u _ , , n
aeid thi* morning that It had txwn
voted to aell as many meml&gt;er*hip. (
“ I c lic r, a.aitlanl mao*.:■a |M»allde, and that hiialnei. ir e er. i»|w»iled Hu* morning tlr at 1 »nd merrhanta will be .onta- led | Chamber of Commeire went -n
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aa will a* growers and cattlemen
Another meeting haa Keep -el irr-o rl St cndarilllg tire am It•n
for the evening of Thursday. Bcpi anil calllc market program non It- 51, and hy that time it la exported ing promolcrl hv pirtwer*. rafllc

p , | | | y t-lKU K S O N

Paul B. B u t n c r
World War II Vet
Dios In Lake City

Engineer Takes

Stand A t Probe
O f T ra in Wreck

Record CitruR Crop
1 Seen By Growers

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Michltan ltc,».,M iranl,r,,(»ohl
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termer l.n .e rn &gt; » lla r r . I hel|e
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L 0 8 A N G K LK S , Sent. | » _ (f lt
— Sanator Olin D. John’ ton fftS.C.), who says he'e tired of
yi'strtped panto and cocktail diplomacy,” advocates getting tough
with Ruana, even using the atom
bomb.
Ha told tha convention of the
National Federation of Federal
Kmpinvfts:
"We should serve noth# on Rus­
sia without delay that th» n*v&lt;
act of aggression will mean that
the United States will no lo n r-r
fight In the r«mot» comers of the
world but will rarry the fight lo
, to** rerjr heart of ComMunlet aggreaeloo, Ruesla Itself.
-Russia has not progressed os
far sHth tha atom bomb is has
the United States and f for one
would not hesitate to use the atom
bomb. The time has come to let
Rusela know that she ran not go
on forcing Communism on tha rest
of the srorld."
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Years. Following hi* d it r h a ig e 1rent of normal. The new estimate
fr%m the servier he livrd in I Includes 11.000.000 boxes of grape
Valdosta, Ga. for three year*. ] fruit and t^OO.noo m a n g e La s t
8,300,000
He was a member of Christ Moc- year’s crop was only
boxes.
anlan C h u rrh , Winston-Salem.
Survivor* include :h r widow,
TR O O P S R E A D Y
Mrs. P. B. Butnerj one .on, lla r H E ID E L B E R G , Germ any. Bepl.
n«l Hall Butncr: (he m nlhei, Mrs.
I^ lia Mae Butner, four hrnthrra, IS — tA’i — High pralee from high
Cyril. Thomas and l^ o of Sanford, official quarter* spurred American
and Oscar M. of Wintton.Ralem troops today as they passed t h and five sisters. Mrs. II. C. Mor­ "citsis" in tha mock defense of
gan, Mrs. Austin K nigh t, Mr*. Western Germ any and hegan ratSamuel J . Rankin of Sanford, groupings to shift over from "re ­
Mrs. M. P. Vow, W indy H ill, treat to “ alteck.H
8 . C. and Mrs. Fred M. Brewer
General Mark W . C la rk, chief
of Winston-Salem.
of all U . 8. field forte*, who cam »
here specifieallv to )udge the com­
bat readiness of American force*
In Europe, pronounced them '‘su­
I h P o h !(Mi n e d perior” last night after watching
them In action for tarn day* In one

K

for

4

month

I i (»eneral Walton II Ml •IW*■*.
Mlifil ground (omniAnder m K o ­
rea. *4id in 4 fighting talk to hlft
frontline troop*
"Soon we *re go in g lo give up
the

Altitude of d e f r m e

question had been granted In Iarnal
under term* of the Arab-Jewish
armistice.

t

1

u

ii

Need F o r Better
Education Told

B y M rs. Ironside

1*1 I f S IU H IG H . Sepi I I J/Ul Streak.ng before
A »pa*e. graying P»nn*vlvania l»«l e*»mng. Mrs
’ fsiiroad engineer leal rfteal l*«t|av tnfe |totnlc«f out
\ r wat trying lo make up lime •for edinaling tire

ihcir matfrom Ki#-

the I’.lnl
Cl.i'i. H
V l T - ' l ,n K ,,,!l
( hailc. I.
Ii norlhweat
from Kyongfu. rolled
the tiigciil ncctl liark the t'nm ni'ini.r t.
mind* of young
Hig gun* of i|„. tl.S 55th D i-

Sum!hers Declares
Congress Oujdil To
Remain In Session

August (VopsHuin
In Spile Of Lillie
ILiinOill In Slnfe

Free Beer To Slay
As Frontline G I fs
Will (Jet Can A l)nv

l . «flrlnk»
. . . al«n
. havr
.
R
•'Bottlea‘T 'aoft

ich

AI

Ho_
m o T o f la v

t

Iwen given to frontline men am 'i
K . Kussell, HI, died .t h i.
many chose coke, over l - e , . And h„ m,
rtll Magnolia Avenue at
there was always water, coffee f|
A M ,„ &lt;u f„||owjn r , lirirf
and coca.
, „ , n rM

of the biggest training maneuver*
since the war.
P A LP -S TIN K D IS P U T E
T E L A IV , Israel, Sept.
— An Israeli army spokesman said
today that hi* country had taken
control of disputed territory alnn-*
the Jordan R lw r at the northern
boundary between tha Hashemite
Kingdom of Jordan and what was
formerly Palestine. Ha said Jew*
already had begun to plow up tko
land In the area a week ago.
Thla confirmed at tenet
earlier reporta
Arab countries

t

we it 4 f I
fnrwAfti
And
break the cru«l in front of us. i h t
enemv will fold

•non

when
Is,. Clark patience, Ham l - q r l e . i v l a iM ls sbtc lo um ler ^ .Vr e” r^ ” Vi L I C '. !a" " •
’ 1cln't n « tt
ramoied ihr tear of a troop I r t i n .' tlanrf 'lie world ol w|tir It ipey arc jri| height* south of the Nam and
tilling 11 National Guardrmen.
| a |t*(l.
. . .
. Naktnng^ fti-eer
it' ii
a■11_
a*
,|J
A roitll portion of lire money
I he IM w . a ttille if
tvj|inil
to ilIiAm Miff*
'no fit| | |
$ Mitt 200 IM ft Ifi th*» «fro m l ••milt
ginccr of the 1’enntylvania‘t "Sprr- i nov* being,.pen
or &lt; r
J
‘ ih l. afternoon
l»a/e.t survivors
it of St. I /run", testified
not
U
cnli.lcd to ihsnge and intrlli- a.nd.re,| a .-r..t.
M.e l.attlefleld
whn|wrt at opening o( an m i n ' ” nk'n«
\ , , r ' ".,r *^11* Mpped Inin them.
H« tssrit i v T l 'U i *m p s h
.
.
. i l . | * | nt
I nAtlf»n. Mi*. lrnii%nlE i«»&lt;l Hr*.%Ii/ ^ iHim*M*r of Ilc-U frll l»4rk
htfAtinn into t h f I aI aI IlhiM r i 4*h
n ...................... .......
M, |,i||
f,..,, inn «*4 •$»«ilh '•f
Se*ir«fr»r t!hj*rl#*4 \V T o h ry .
niff th il p«*t *lfnrt« in promMlifn; •ho « oiifhif*nrr vf ♦1 n two •iv«*r%
•tylr »l hhf*r«l
m/ one i»f the* hv il»* Intentit* ConimcM* ( ’«
nlm tli*»n '•ii lh»» *n»ith**t»i f» mm» |t nv« r*
'mndiMt l»#*tt|rn #»f his iimIIM* $1 nn%* «» •, llir i a i I i o h I,
th* OhiM Hiulri•I.u h L uk
’'**•1 m » i 'mp'M tnn» ( &gt;»•! on thi*
r , |r„
n„ n,)n, tl„ n
INtWw I tility ( nrnnmiioii ami I lh* litv* li*rn %k*li hy »ml %nm*lim*« •Vniii
letm In New Ham pshire', rmigh
•ii*11*1 I iia I. «li* •4ll| «lt* u h no
Army.
th$* Himiii 41t |hh on
soil rumble Itrptdili. an prim ary
irikOtl toliv till* «lr|»|ril4lil* roil- the viiitlif’ in ft on I ■•■«. i hitler,
Fll»*i trn tifin l hr w a * W min
Tm -'d a v
hrhlfi'l thf* lilirg hittl$*
with
utr* U t r l*ffviriff ruthluifeh »n«l ilituin •ImiiM (o iiliniir T h u nn
The ^u .te a r ^ ld
I.
i . . h id hiit 4nilh*f ininutr rnriiut*. In t i l d rlrro r it fin* lliintt." *1»*
«i ton finfill t •t o*« I luffin'** i » ,
M HbiiNHfg n . rug* t i l l
II* «**i| v liih lllty it (h r tfinir *»f *%„|# ‘Tuil n r h • to l*t oim in*
g|„ „ Ve, I t year ..Id W e-lev Cow
thr wr*rk In th r p rr-iliiu n hnur* , n ’ .. $
.
ipif itiitl flrl*m r
rll, W ntM War II v rlrtn n n »'*I f**»
M 'm iU y wffA r f .t r lr t r H h r r . i f m f ,rM r,,,u l *n&lt;l
vn«*r 8 rrt# fn rv •*»
?»••!»*
T h r rrffili otru rri'd •»*•» (*••- MHinltlf? No. th* f 4nnot, fin lh*
Rriiltfi**. t R A H i
•hortfin Ohio.
•*•Ht 111IfiIIHIk* ftf ill* f««|III14 »d llir
| W r| | •4»n|mi^n*'l »»n lh** th* «n«*
T h r v rtrrm i #llglllfFr, |r.rri|tr I
&lt;l*snl|«N»* fIss f aae I sweat
thnt Tnl»r»v to*/». « TriiHiMi |?r
hv h it f ir rin in
"otu* of thr
ptfhlfi&lt;*an" 4ml "t*n$ MIm*m I "
II
mot! itI•*f t tm l *ipffhl* ni*n I
*Nill ||f» **'0*lli|
f(H 4 -Ne-evm*
Thr* tm-rfftr 14! t •11\ »•*:
T»*l«rv Vtiiiw" tohl how h* rrdnurd i|ir*d
hilt **iitit rnoliffh** at thr ( i n i ip
•sift V N D n . s*pt i t i ,i *i A.
til mi l. |V.»e|| |7.*7&lt;
(im arli hlnrk l»afor* Ih r %f*llr«|
g in l crops lu H 'l i i i a ui.de
NVia
R ia lc .
voting, l - ldc.
troop train.
p io g re t. even Ibnui'b i *io •« *, le
H a m p .h ltr, wer.
vdrnna. Fob
K llrr ffti*it*«l h it tp*r«l *t th*
low noffusl lo m o.I at*a«
ratio. Michigan. M ln v nta, Vcr
T h e | 't g, U *p* tfiiie u i nf A - r i .
ll w4 II« m 4 Pa f « i « aiti
...........................
eliltlite, tuakifig 'h* r#|i«ii a, of
W A S H IN G T O N . Sepi. 13 i.t'i
Rapt
1. m M •-'da V •Unit •r •%
llrp . 8malhers f t ) E|ai said I w ln
tu •Im 1&gt;e d iv -Ifte-f « f»*lf
('"Ugfcss .huubt f e|i, *i u ill .-,.| .,l, ••eglnnlng
rsina ave rted snv ««&gt; loi|« lrf&gt;n-H*
'Until 'llir tei v * r.illle li-iln*' fi-.,..
lions.
K-oea.”
The Ai ig .1(1 tl o|»t •I
•Ifripi
He told a ie|»&gt;itei hr |. aeain.*
1rt 1laa
nrmifflif 4orti* r|'ip 'UlH|(fo •
an. adi'i'iiiiim i»» ■\u| if
,..
HMf lllWri at »ftl| lfl‘t lia .e - si n nl1»•»•.
'i'll of lillsinr*., e , an fake ilu,..
111U tldt, &lt;1’ ' f Ini'*' ■ l tl** •rh(d)
•a,' te re .-e - a* - - have *|.,i&lt;. I.
*nt*lri| t Id * r#n 4ral | If »l f *hto
T O K Y O . Sept. |3 4/It From (nl e “
•tutr tllil •«tn* r Its tin 'I1AIM »iT • .*
line troop* in Korea who like left
Sinathris, Deniurratii n.i^.uiee
»n»t \ rrv niiif Ii. Te i r
•4»l.
'
will rontlnile to get it fill fie,'
fill the Senate from Florida
aid limt r v n ,
. »1
rnrti|d* 4c |,i •1l|Tf
Thia Is on the word "f a high to- iielieve* ih r House Fofeirtl \f
tint VftV m»if h The rr pof t •4ld.
A rm y official who .let line.I uae of ( * „ , , n.| W a v and Mean. ...in
llir v p ii 1 »if Pint M «'« corn cfon
hia name |e,| he get all foamed sis nufteea ahmild -la v In npeiatiou
gut ttn«l*t way dnr fitter Xup** ■t ami
in controversy
||r
- l r « vit,||. ............
*»n ai*l»*?tehln
fm ni*ri lisd in A'l*
A n A rm y oidet mtiovin'/ (|o ant at Ihl* (lo ir
Tt'e U'a y. ,nd
|.efole fl«IMs«af 1Pff ’•••flt'»r
one ran a dav latiou ill
Korea Mean, Goinmittee u t ile . I . , legia |f|H|ft*»* 1
•*t fin.
raised a howl of prnte-l heatd a- latlon,
III the nuitbwe t. ri.ll'.i p t-ltu g
Washington.
Smather. ha. * numlei
..r rontinued with well o.e i half the
The aourre said today thi. ha M.rechc* sehe.tule.1 in Florida le \ i lop ginned before lb . »*e*m hIf
resulted lu s compromise.
t^r roming week, lint ,*id !■ out of the Gtllf over the Panama
Combat troops had lecn gettln? might have I.. . anrel
•' t'itv area.
a small can of lieer as a free ■* 11.. t»i liecauti of t h e pte-s of t.u
I'eanut harvettlng i n r r « . , - d hut
tlon. S/ime of the l«ty , who d o n 't in r,a )l r ir
tacks in lh* field were d,t„*--ed
like Iw rr wrote home alKiut it
T liete !. o « . . . rifi-e t.-. In • ron tderable.
There were protest* lleet
wa&gt; w hile American l« v s an lo .ro Pasture condition. «t».•»»t«—H d u r­
r«llo n .
th*ir llvp* in K n r f«,M h*
44it1 ing August became &gt;.f dry wea­
X%n«t w u not mail* ri^ ir l*4rfi
itte A ttvM i »»• $ ««$
ther.
hnm r w *i that tha I»r*r w i« I"
.
#
C oin, the report went on. datt'eatlaaeC Oa r « s * atst
..........n
n rtrm
,^ 7 ' X
l ' :: I ‘&gt; « l E . R u h h c II, h i
not take,othe
place
___r m
........

Pepper To Ireland »So
Probe

W A R H IN O TO N . Sept. |3-V$0-k
A Senate Investigation of wire­
tapping In the nat Ion'* rapltal was
put In moth halls today with little
prospect of a resumption until af­
ter tho November election.
Senator Naely (D -W V a t, acting
chairman of tha District of Colum­
bia subcommittee making the in­
quiry, ordered a reeesa when
enough senators to make a quorum
B H A V B D HKADIS
P R A G U E , Ciaeho.lovikl*. 8fp*. failed to show up.
He said Chairman Pepper (D dA1)—-Ciaehoslovakl*j
F la ) Is in Ireland, atiendlng the
Interparliamentary union meeting,
and that Sanator Kefauver fD
Ite m ) had keen railed away hy
tho critical Illness of hi* father.
Th a anly other ■ ember of tho
IWal i lt l f t OMumbla committee
n t was Senator Darby (R ).

•lAtuhlill

(iotrrrror li. Stennrn U 'lllls m . In
the V nw m ltrr federal slerllqfi
t n o ltid sl refrirna from T V c dar'* prim ary elecllnn ahnwed
K r llt , a W orld W *r
I
hero
leading Serrrtar* of Stale KrrH
VI Vlger. Jr.. 1*7.51*1 lo I7n.?ni

New ‘.M . Atm l ira’ StartH Reign

.VohtiHlon Advocates
Get Tough With Reds

| ( ) K ) n . "-rpi I t t»V» Alli»d
wool i . - I jv that they
..ill kirk ..ft on thr nflrntive toon
t|,r hig Ifni Korean war
riMihme they l».i*e h i lt le il lo a

IriRlcy Is Appointed
Chnirmnn Of Nomi- L ib eral ( aticlid atc Savs He Was Try«nR Young People Should
nminu Committee TobcV W ills In N ew
Be Better Taught To «erl liy ( rintmiiniit. in
To M.Tkc Up Time
i,,r*Uhrough »outh
Hampshire Vntinir As Crash Occurefl Undcrstand Worlil "'r
ve near ihr rati m a il

man held a two-hour meeting -&gt;n
Germany today, rrivutclly devotrd
to a debate of the critical ntur
Western Germsii rearmament.
The foreign policy cl.ielt o| th»
United Stales. Brilam and France
met for. these tecond day’s found
of, negotiation* in mid-morning
N*ad of vtaual aid for three out and wound up the. tcstion ibortl)
of avery ten children heflnnlifi:
jehoul w u atrested In a talk to* after noon. Urey were u hrdulrd
l.lons yosterday by Dr. Haloh to retume talking at 2 I’ M
Meade, Orlando optometrist, l i e . Into their conference today the
was Introdured by John Kadrr
Dr. Meade, speaking under the minuteis look top rspcit. on C.rr
sponsorship of the O n tra l Klor many. Achcton had ftettde him
Ida OptometHr Roeltay, potnte.| in the meeting room German High
out that by the time pupll#‘rearh Commissioner John J. McCloy. that e le rtiir light w ill Ire avail- men and mcmlven ol the Sfmltnde
A Junior high school, about half
aide at the old airport, to rnatde County Farm Huresu
and
the
among other*, and alto hi. t|tecial- them to hold the matting there
of them require visual aid.
ll'a tlli* .* . m r* a » T s . i
Pupils whose eyes da not move
Velcrant (o ro ,w ta l.ve
smoothly artota the page, ami
Mr. l/*ibrr •t*tr*| t!««•t
*•■•••
who do not know how to read
H rn tv 8lni|&gt;aon «»f f$tn*vi», hr
properly are. hnweear, eiperted
h
to learn their work, he said
_
tiUnt* in the r minty. T h i fineI *•*
Some ratrh words and syllables
H O U S TO N . Tex.. 8*pt.
.............
backward, he stated and their
-A
record IPSO citrus crop ws&gt; |
V'
comprehension Is very poor.
In
tipartfilnv
in
d
ir
trv
*i»"l
rpredicicd
t - ti, try
1
t-»i
ixia
K
iu
irr|
«
gi
,
hv Ftorida x ro w e r, at
One of the modern instruments
the eighth annual convention
*•»
used hy optometrists to Induce
the Texas Citrus snd Vegetaldc
Fteaenl -vcr.
Mr I'a lm l
Ii
bettor reading skill Is tha taehPaul Rynum Hutner. veteran (Jrow*r» and Shippers Assoriatlen J* Coleman. .1 I. Ingfey, I •
O stosm pe, which flasket digit* of W orld W a r II. died ia tl night
Texas and California
growers ’ v , &gt;r- J*ck H ill, John K r id ri,
v at a high rate of speed nn a at 8:00 o'clock at the V a ltra nv
•' M (ileason. Ge&lt;u.:*
screen. Toll#** students who on Hospital at Lake C ity. Funeral reporte,! their atates were mxklne
..................
...................
first taking the teat were un­ ■rrangement* will be annmmred strong romeharks from last year'*
able to read thraa or four digits soon hy the Erickson Knneral Itad free re
Speaker* yesterday gave the.*
flashed on the screen at l/ 2i of Home.
th
IPSO crops estimataa:
a second, wore later abla to road
lie was born June 1C. IRW at
Florida
105,000/100
hoxr*.
In
IP digits at 1/60 af a aocond ex­ W inston-Salem , N . C. A graduate
posure after practice, he declared. of Rhenandoah Collrglate Instl- noo/mo grapefruit and 6/too.mm
!t6,.
Children, whose eyes are un- tute, he taught mtialr there for eluding 86,000,000 o ra n g e .
tangerines. Such a rrnp would send
corrected often waste yaats of a number of year*.
the stale over the 100,000.000 the
time trying to comprehend their
Mr. Itutnrr » » a a inemtrer of
studies, he told tha Lions, and the Sanford Elks l^otge aod pla v- ' first time in history.
California -47,000,000 hogea, 70
•sreach advances .tagea of educa­ e&lt;l In the KJk* Hand. D uring thn
t i o n too late to fully correct the war he served a* * technical ser­ percent of normal. Including I I .ooo/wyo oranges
and
4,900,000
dofeeto.
geant in the MWth Bomber Squad­
Dr. tirade described advanced ron, and waa stali/roed in French grapefruit.
irss iis s te os p i t s mat
Texas— 16/tOO.OOO boxes, 66 per.
Indn.China and in Japan for three

Three Out Of Ten
Children NeejJ Eye
• Help In Schqoh

General Walker Annonnees Plans As
Americans Flatten
Nnrlhwcstcrn Bll|Ke

Nk’e i m feel a weakening of
in «nm* po«iIfale of (h r mountain conlcjor the enemy now
Hitl thnmt last torrk»*n»l Ih^atrn
r*| Dohunt* i*ir»ttip T h r (\nnriti 1 northwc*! of K voiitf ju in which linn* they « « tm llt a m pulling out.'*
»
ttfint • iltukr 4 tortltfr fiv r mill* | thr rrifinirnt *»f It* *1 lr»H»|»*
I he [ S highth Army com&lt;|rc|t 4»'tl thirs* m ilts with* fillt«• | ntnikiu*»l
A srtlris i»t th trr i i i I k ts «i *s mandri deirnhed (he long week*
Ih
r
A
III
im
I
lin
r
hrtto-rrr
INihatifi
(litlrrnalion.il Somnlpholni
n ' ,n| "
°
"
of delating action a* neiertary
N- n iiim t'd th r «n ilth rrit p**'
llir lltirr u r ir m%nl%r«l in an Mtol Xncantf. ninr tnilrp
\Vh«*n ,,Ti*«V K*sn r |lmlt|sitn
\s V*t
ami suffering".
, i \r ligation It) a forrijjn irlalion*
(('• r i i m m «• r**» M»i
f \Vr \s nt« h**«l th«- priitfathni
OnU •Ii ron nil nn |i an oiileal.
*uIk ommillrr into ihr chargrt l&gt;&gt;
)if i .ii J . i mild the Miles lunlil up
' riuloi M il Ilthv (K -W lt) |Im I
|Miuf» Im an nlfen*ive
oiiiiniin(«l« hoi
mlillf ilr&lt;| ihr
W i l l ci . fighting talk ranie is
s l a l r | )r p iftmml
Allied lioop. flallcncil lb* H id
\ irsohilmn fff|iie«tinit r«n
K»ue Hi bulge on
tl.c
noithrsst
»r lti|*l ppMrrffcntP was ul'»j'trtl njr
fif»nt in 4 tfi|il**tltfe «l |NmPf d m *.
Metaallnaar* hit la g r *1«•«I
111* 1 nit*H \ 4tHMn
tfHu*
in

Big Three Discuss First Moves Are C . O f C . Directors
Taken To Finance Endorse Program
Issue of Rearming
Auct i on Market
Western Germany More than (0 grower*. raMIr F o r Auction M art
U. S. Position On Jap
Peace Treaty To Be
Subject Of Talks

L .O O IT 1S

It# I.K IK K H H 'K S IIN

fO K ^ O . Sept. I t
(/V)
Swili-tinkiiur I« »k Forrr Vt.idton
ratnmrd thill « trap lodav on 1.000 Itrd K o irtn . on the noillir.il h u
llonl
Ih r *ri irl .w rrp by a com|N&lt;tilr four ..I Nmrtl.an. ,nd South
h*ii 1'iiiia . . . Iril liy ItriK tirnrrrtl*
Cm Paviilwni. fnrmrr W rit IVmt I and il gimliiatl) cn »
( imiII m II h rt.. and head roarh
aid l&gt; .»lil-in . Alim lig h t end
|la\ id-oii'.
apertly end
tun 'n *hr mid-t'.i.'o. and tt •-t I'M T t
■ n o .- what hr rallr .1 "h lllyg o a f head marh fmm IWM ' » lt*d7
trriN 'ii ol
» o r » r .ralrd
Ihr , Maj (ienetal Jolin It Church,
«&lt;*ulhrro gst. of a mountain cor­ commander &lt;»( (hr fi ill IdMi'.iii;
ridor ntirlhwcst of tlvnngjti h II. S *lit* Division, •rnl David
llflrd a major Communist Ihrrai son into the hatlh*
Da vid«nn ted a flviPR c«»|timt»
lo Irnporlnnt I'nhang airfirhl on
of South Korean* and \mrtrian
thr Korean rant c*»a»t.
They
*lmck
w**st
It m u (h r highlight of fin iloiighYioy*
• W A S H IN G T O N . Sept M
(/Vi nay'*, action nn lh«* whole L ,r» from (he l*oh;inir aiea in a *%*. *•j.
end run
Ih r Srnale Im riR n Relation* mile * affront, which wn* whlp|*nl InuA left
column df Sn»itli Koiean* nll»y th r ftinn**A «»f * tvphiH«n.
nmmrttre *ole»l today lo *»k the
In thr nnrthm «t *•* tor. Hit* j rrad\ hatl •rnl.il lltc tm rfhrm

Thr voir was 10 lo 2.
Conyrrn hai lo ad became ihr
law says nohody who ha« been on
*tli*r duly ai ao officer "f Ihr
• aimrd four* wilhin the pail Irn
year* can hr Secretary of Defense.
The Senate group adrd even
1 before
a bill wai introduced for­
Takrn irom thr air. thin photo gives a general view of the wreckage aftn »K.- Pennsylvania's crack
r,” '( lo i itr ( nmnmni*l Icailn
mally. Thr Ifnute Armed Service*
Commillrr imitponrd Klmn until "Spirit of 81 . luiuis" rammnl into the rear end of a troop train outside \V««« Lafayette, Ohio. si*' I ail lliowtlrr, f i r i l r n l Vanilcimilc* raat of CoshectnnT h r death toll ofthr m ilitary
tmin. la n y lr g Pennsylvania National liua
ll |V U
*nd 1*111111* Ja(|r to*
Friday.
nirn lo T a m p Attrrhury. I n«i.« waa plamt l«rlwrrn 27 find JI5. 8 n»ira w rrr Ifijuml Anil il .n * m i h*d
,
, r

ihr hill may be callrd up in
ihr Senate tomorrow or Friday,
in a quick follow-up of the Sen­
ate committee action.

No. Ifi

A iw o r la t H Prc*a l,rv r&lt; ) Wire

n . i;i:.o

i citations g jg A llied O ffe n siv e

Aerial View Of W reckage As Flier Rammed Troop Train

Chairman Vinton ( D C s )
of to Ihr* M-rna a ir «lt«*wn in for«*srroun«l an«l hm kgtoti ml.
ihr Home group laid ihr matlrr
ii in important ” lhal I want a full
% committee p rn rn l if poiiihle.''

W EA TH ER

Fslr throurh Thursdsr. except
fur thundershowers at wldelr oral*
irrrH plarra In ettreme south porlinn and elsewhere in aflrrnoons.
light isrlsble
w Imls
through
I Mirada l .
.&lt; ad!

beer will I* furnished troop. I 1
Nm„ ’ *• ,,4''a
from appropriated funds—ta ip nv
.i'1!!*'*' L? . V, 'I. "r.’’!
er*' money allocated bv C o n gte ,. retired machinist lie had redded
But the A rm y ha* non anpro ; tn
•"( M vear*. lie w * .
, member of the Ma.onie flrdei
prtated fund*. Thla I* revenue of
West Middle,ex.

more

San font XVrailier
High yeiterdav t»J
Irow today 80
Rain yesterday (*»
Total Sept, talnfsll 8.75 roche.
Norm al Sept rsln. 6 53 inch**

The XVcalher
J A C K S O N V IL L E . S e p '. l.l ' T l
68
&lt;tu
n
68
81
86
18
86
88
50
Kansas Cltv
T*
W
New Orleans
TO
IB
New York
78
5(1
Ssinl Louis
71
88
Washington. D.C.
70
91
Fort Myar*
91
78
Jacksonville
93
n
Orlando
TaUaham e
»
n
1
. :Vr • r v/ j » ,

from small charge* for
variou*
Survivors Inebi'le the
widow Asbevilla
item* in post exchange, ami the*,
Mr*. Jessie Hussell; two .orr., Jo* Boston
ter admlsalona.
The source said lierr will not lie Itusaell of Cleveland. O.. and Cblcagn
free to rear echelon soldiers. T h - V Frank Rtitscil of Charlotte, (f Denver

Of TWO SOWS. Mrs. Batty Eileen McAllister, 33, of Johnstown,
r* the crown of "Mr*. America, 1160" presented to her by Mayor
Geura* Smock li , of Aabury Fark. N. J n while runner-up, Mrs. Inna
Hamiltao. of Miattd Beach. Florida, looks on. Tha quern, whose boys are
aged • and 3, won against M oonlestanta. (international Soundphoto)

can buy It In rear areas. But th*
men at tha front, where ItV 21
hour duty and no time for shop­
ping, will gat a can almost avarv
day. If they want I t
Soft drink* trill continue to be
available.
“ We have to Intention of d r &lt;0 * 4 to sea

m

rag* v » * )

C.j two sister*, Mr*. Joseph So
•icrts and Mrs. Clara Iteech of
Sharon, Fa.
Funeral services will he held at
the First Presbyterian Chrirch to­
morrow at 3:00 P.M. with Rev A.
G. Melnnis officiating. The re­
mains will be sent to West Mid­
dlesex (or burial.

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PAGE SIX

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'

CHRISTIAN ft MISSIONARY

At THE CHURCHES

A ll th a n k Not Ur* muil I'T p rv.rn ln l al th* H r i •Id nftlr* m
day bafor* pabllrtllmi.
Snnfnrri M in I r r lal A sso cia tio n

Itev. II. I„ Ziminrrmmi, President
Joe C, Crew*. Nee. • Treaa.

^ ^ jth ^

■

A L L IA N C E

Park Avenlte and Fourteenth Klreel
Rev. filenn F. Smith, Paatnr

10:00 A M. Bible School Mr. A.
•»* W'ieholdl. Supl.
11:00 A.M. Morning Wocthlp,
T h ii will In* ohiervrd
Mhaionary SSunday, Parlor'*
eubjecl:
"The City On A Hill".

a n to r t

^h er ^

d

War Correspondents Arc Finding
Makeshift Shack Their Happy Home
lly DON W H IT F IIF A D
(Fo r Hal Boyle)

KOREA —

FRIDAY SEPT. 8. 1950

^s a n p o b d ^ l o w d a ^

ll wilt Ire a ud day for United Nations newt

0:00 P.M. Evening Service. An toriei(&gt;ondenli if In* N
7orlk
Korean R*&lt;t» ever r*|&gt;ime ll*ppv Holler
&lt;
infoimal eervire for all aget.
11*11.
All are wrlmme.
W» h*v* eom* to love thi* old

FIKH1 ( III IM II OF C H R IS T .
IIO I.Y CROSS ( HI Ri II
H C IFN TI.1 T
f Kpitcopal)
I‘IM1 Ka»l SrronH K lrrrl
claptrap nf a building. It has throughout the day and night.
R »». II. I.ylllelnp /Intmrrmin,
F IR S T C H R IS T IA N C I I C R r i l hnuird US for weeks. I l ’a the main iCorreepondent* about over th*
Sunday S&lt;h««l
II ... A M.
II.IL, lire lor
IMI7 Sanford Avenue
J hate for mint of our journey* lo Itlrphone, dictating at,trie* to
Morning S w r l'f
II.no A M
I Hh Sunday after Trtntly
I. Kendall Ferrl*. Minister
Tokyo, while their competitor*
the front.
Wednesday Srrvir*
h;i&gt;o I’.M
t* t*o A
Ifn|y Communion
"M y I'eoplt" U Ihe Mtbjrrt for
The rain Hants through It* lunge nearby with ear* bent to
Rradint: Kaom Tu*a«ley. and Ft I !' n0 A &gt;1 Fam ily Servitr
and
morning »rrmon al
Ihe Find broken window*. The bathroom hc*r what ia *aid.
day*
.1:01) la 6:00 P.M
Church School
Sum* one once commented that
facilitlc* are crude, to aay the
"Suli'larv r" l* thr .ubj*rl «f thr II 00 A. M Morning I'rayrr and Christian Church.
| "Some Danger* To The Soul" Deal. And the fba* are with us the U*t man on the telephone has
Lr»»on-8rrtnnn whirl, will In- i**.l
Sermop
will be Ihe evening rrrraon aide to atay, derplle D D T and other the beat «tory. became he has
In Church** &lt;if Chtitl, l it t it id .
Service* rhtring Ihe week:
throughout lh* worhl nn Sunday. Monday through Thtm dav and J*ct T h i- I* Ihe fir*t night ner­ bug-killing wonder* of modern heard lh* report* of all of the
other*.
Srplrm lrr 10
Saturday Holy Communion 7 '10 A. vine of Ihe fall and winter pro­ »cienre.
But Happy Holler Hall ha* two
But IF* home for th* reporter*
gram All member* are urged to
M
Ttl* liubl*n T* »l U "Bring VI
dlrtalor*. They are South Korean
of
m*ny
nation*.
The
warmth
of
all
end.
all thf llthr* into Ihf *tnr*ho&lt;i** Friday, Holy Communion &lt;1:0(1 A.
Choir rvheateal W*(ln*«ifay 7;0*t friendship within it* will* will be hnu-ehoy*—-Kim and You. They
that thru may If rural in mim M
a memory that ran nut h* *r**rd chide the newspapermen for unI’
M.
hou *, and prove mn now here llilertexioti* daily M:05 I’.M.
tidlne**. They police Ihe room*,
Bible atildv and prayer* BdKi — rven by the Red*.
wilh, »aith llir (arrd of lim it, I*
A**oeiated Pre»* roliimniel and like care of Ihe laundry end
p M H'rdn»*dav.
I will no! open you lire window*
» HR IS r C l l l lir II Inn,weed
A cordial invitation l» evlendcri rorrerpondent Hal Boyle gave fm »n disapprovingly at anyone
t h*avrn. and nnur you mil a
r episcopal)
llappv Holler Hall it* name enon urirg profane language
to
all.
blf» Inc. Ihal lb*r* halt not bH»*. II. I.tlllelon Zlmmrrnnn.
afl* we moved Into the rambling,
Between chore*, tnev »tudy
yoom anoucli to receive II’* (M «l.
II. II., Virar
lwo&gt;*tary frvnt" building The war F.ngli*b diligently and keep a
F IR S T M H TM O IH H T C H U R C H
I:I0 » .
wa* new then. A few nf u* p»un* rlo.e and anxious welrh on tho
IH li Sunday after TrinityJ. F. M'SIttley, Minister
I 111 I’ '1, Kerning Prayer and
Amnnj; the , Ballon wblrh eoni
Sir*. F R. Slephenaon. U.II.F.. rhy old grad* from World Wan prugtev* of Ihe war.
Kiln and Yntt look after I ho
0:15 A.M . C h u n h School. A *1*-* M put ro l* In on* room, promptly
nti&gt;* I lie l.eaaon Sermon I* the fol Sr i limn All are we prime.
label.-.1 Ihe “ Sheep Runm.* There "Sh.cii Room" a* though Ihe core
for every agr.
fowl lie from the lllhle ” Sli(dv I"
•hew lliyarlf apptmed onto dial r m i l l I ' M l y P K K M ilYTFR I AN
11:00 A.M. Morning Woruhln. n r aepari.led I V »nerp from the respondents were their special
W»tJ*, Whrn you return lo Hi"
a workman Ihal neeilrth nn* l&lt;* I f
Rerm'in Topic: "frond, IK* I* go* I*.
church
The goal* were banned to the front, they rush out to greet you
a-hainr.l. rlchilv divldlnc Ihe word
Again".
I ake Mary, Fla,
7:1*1 P.M.
Youth
Fellowship outer darkne** of othrr room*. * t M r fare* shining with pfeaof Irnth" &lt;11 Tim. ■If»»
llrt. (', (', Uhite, Mini,!**
Rule* for the "Sheen Room" #nrr.
&lt; hutch ,Sch*wd |r»;IW| A.M f l a n Service.
The L***on-S*rmnn alia
In
Although several mil** from
8,on I ’.M livening
Worcltlp weir nlmplei* »terp I* for goats.
rlrnlea Ihe following pa. age In ", rr for all «,*►.
And If you Hon’i like lh « Meal­ the front, llappv Holler IU II ha*
Moinlng
W ot-hip IJ IKI A M Sernmii Topic: "Dlseoutag*m*nt
the Cirri tian Srl*n
In llm n l
ing, gel out!
|ii exciting momenta. There was
The Wav O ur.
■*Srlem e and I Irall0 with K-y * • Kverybotly welcome.
Then Frau* I* mmff of th* Ihe llm* a bomh dropped near
lha K riplure-," hv Marv llaVer
New York Journal American on th. building; and the night* that
F IR S T B A P T IS T C H U R C H
f lll'R C I I O F C H R IS T
Kddv: " In divral thought "f fain'
old «herp from World War II— Bed ’ hells lohlwd over the hou**.
Park Atcnne al S lilh Slreal
F.lm Vtenor and Second Slr**t
tlirit* and material avldenee. In
had an Implratlnn. H r propoied
Alter nightfall, e itte*pondenl.
IV. I*, lirnoki, Jr., I'aslnr
i. C. NirhoLon, M inM rr
order Ihal Ihe aplrilual faeta of
an “apology hoqj" from d A , M. esn lit on a little balcony and
John I-. Miller. Kd. Dlrrclor
10:00
A
M.
Sunday
Rrhool
bring mav appeal. I him I. llw
"W e’ve Savrri A Place For Yon". to • A. M. dally. Thla ha* become wslch Ihe firework* of artillery,
II ihi A M Morning Wnrrhlp.
great allalnmenl by mean* &lt;•'
Sunday School 0:15 A.M - "Bring the iieriod for apologiilng for all H'dhinegon tracer bullet* and
Mint
I’
M
livening
Wnr«hip.
which we hall weep awnv th
(Urr* again.I Ihe distant dark
Your
Family In Sunday School." the Intulta of the- night past.
Thuraday Mum P.M. lllhle Hlndy.
fa lie and give plate to Ihe tin e ’
Thi* H the hour of penitence hills.
Morning
Wrrreblp
ll:IMi
A.M
Visitor* alwitva welronie.
Mi’ll: B Till
when wounded feeling* m ult ho
In the harshness of the war.
Sermon hv W, IV Brook*. Jr.
Training
Union *1: &lt;6 P. M vmthed and mil raged pride re* Hippy Holler Hall l&gt;a« Iwen a
xany hut cheerful place where
"Training Union U a Fam ily A f­ «tor*d.
It (hoiild he a national In .lilu - the heavy burden -f the » nflle*
f a ir" We have a Union for every lion- thi* apology hour.
ran he »hed, briefly at ler •«.
age
Arxl the inhabitants *', agree
In pa*l week* a former prime
livening
VVomhlp 8:00 P.M
mlnlsler'i *on hn* been Imulled wilh Ihe rep ut. r who t .marxrd:
Sermon liy W, P. Brook*. Jr.
"We’ve go! to gel the boja out
The paatnr la bringing a aerie, In Happy Holler Hall. In turn, ol Ihe alcnrhc* by t'lirM nias.”
be ha* intuited mm* of his col.
of me**agea on Baalc ChriM Un
league*.
Belief■. We urge you In allend
Mobile, Ala.'* New Year*, rsrni
DHtinguithrd British and Am Wednearlay Evening Servi-e S:W) erlren JournalitU have hurled an&gt; vsl originated spontaneously In
P.M.
gry word* at each other— but IM1 and has been carried on »inre
**Bullding alr-rooled.”
apology hour ha* never failed to as sn organised affair.
rotor* ralm In llapp Holler Hall.
C K N T R A I, H A r r i S T C H U R C H
In a room with curtained win
Manhattan Island's first v*l*r
Ninth Street and l.aurel Avrnue
dow*. typewriter* are pounded' rr*rr*inr wa* built In 1770.
Sunday Hrhnnl 0:45 A.M.
Morning Wnrahip 11:00 A.M.
Theme "Healed By The Spirit".
Training Union 7:00 P.M.
Worship Servlre 8:00 P.M.
"Come thou with in and we
will do thee good."
Study rourae begin*
Monday
7:00 P.M.

-SEPTEMBERCLEARANCE

CARD

Mr*. Gertrud* Morgan and Mr*.
Rulalee Ferrell and family of
618 E. Sixth Street, Sanford,
Fla., wish to thank the many
friends who expressed thoughts
of sympathy In the death of L«*
roy Ferrell.

AND

:

USED TRUCKS
B ig
Discounts For
C AS H
TERMS IE NECESSARY
Year

Make

19.15
1947
19.19
1947
1940
1940
| 1911
1939
1948
1039
1937
| 19.19
1940
1940
1037
1919
1919
tons
I9.1U
19.17
1935
1940
1949
tO.17
1949

Plymouth
Font
Pontiac
Ford
Dodge
Plymouth
lludnon
Dodge
Anglia
Fnrd
Chevrolet
Hludrhaker
Ford
Plymouth
Dodge
Ford
Chevrolet
Ply mouth
Pontiac
Dodge
Ford
Chevrolet
Fnrd
Chevrolet
Fnrd

Type
Hrdiin
Tudor
Coupe
Tudor
Tudor
Tudor
Fordor
Sedan

Tudor
Tudor
Sedan
Coupe

Cnnv. Cpe.
Cnnv. Cpe.
Fordor
Tudor
Spt. Sedan
Sedan
Coupe
Fordor
Coupe
Sedan
Clh. Cpe.
Fordor
Clb. Cpe

Price
175.00
975.00
300.00
965.00
375.00
995.00
175.00
450.00
576.00
325.00
125.00
225.00
425.00
400.00
345.00
1195.00
395.00
395.00
195.00
175.00
215.00
200.00
1405.00
245.00
1645.00

- TRUCKS
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Chevrolet
Ford
Ford
Itodge
Dodge
Ford
Ford
lord
Chevrolet
Dodge
Mark
Chevrolet
Fnrd

1940
I94R
1916
1947
1940
1940
19.19
1941
1959
1940
1941
1942
1910

Truth
F-7
Panel
Plrhup
Cargo
Flat
1 Ton
IH Ion
Plrhup
U * Ton
Tractor
Flat
Plrhup

195.00
2000.00
225.00
725.00
3K0.00
350.00
445.00
695.00
125.00
495.00
150.00
495.00
495.00

Strickland-Morrison, Inc.

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ROLL BACK (ASH SALE!
CHECK/wiTMjj^jfcCrt^fi S lu a h t
$750,000 worth of top quality office equip­
ment cut below June price levels. Check
with George Stuart for Roll Back Cosh
Values. Save 10-40 '. Sole ends Sept. 16.
IR TICLI
••*»!«. Ms*
l A lt fM C I
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IHIKiM Cttf«!io«, r**i. e&lt;smi
$34.95
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-e'ladle, f.S .fil e « f « . Vis
r»iNN*r M«4#t—
hum
Ismtn* fleer *••• 0*1.
$17.65
$24.95
rkiMr.s
$ 65 0 0
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115 MagiwHi Aw*

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PM«S lt&lt;

Liver Troubles
11. K. Ring. P- C.

It |» common,
ly knnwn that If
arlion of the liv.
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abnormal

lher* la a gener­
al feeling of laa•Hud*, w a a k •
nera, flatulenee,
•tr. Thla la of*
tan attributed to
8 sluttish liver
which rover* s
m u l t i t u d e of
•Ine.
Tho Hear rondata nf millions
of e«IU which pare** life. VI*
anew has proven that this Ufa
which Is pos*es«d by every tlasue
cell In Dio body la Ihe result of
the energy coming from tho
brain via th* nervous tyatam. Th*
Hear function* without conaeiou*
thought but not without brmtn
action.
If along tho noth of trsnamlaI alow of this vital *n*rgy from
|tho brain t*&gt; the llvvr aom*thing
Intorfaraa with the tranamlaaion
there will ha a change In quantlI ly or quality of vital
■Oils wfli result In abnormal
function of the Hver.
The logical way In correct the
abnormal function of the Meet
le to remove the taUrference to
the transmission of vital energy
fmm the brain to Um Hear. Tho
|spine Is the only normal place
may happen. Therefore, to-

rfwrt car of ym irt has put its heat days
that can take a lot of years without crying
behind it, there's no time like right "U ncle!”
dow to think about starting out afresh
T h en , too—this high-styled beauty is
with a taut, new, up-to-the-minute motor*
proving to be one of the most economical
car with all its mileage still in it.
Buicks ever built—easy on gas, easy on

r

And there's no better place in the world
to start than with the beauty pictured here,
for a variety of reasons.
F o r o n e thing, this Buick S p e c ia l is a

quick-stepping Fireball Yalvedn-head
straight-eight that's priced lower than
sixes.

r, it's built with typical Buick
fuggadnem through and through-* husky

upkeep, easy on you in its soft, floating,
light-handling comfort.
It even comes srith Dynaflow Drive * if
you like—and Dynaflow means that you
will never have to service or replace a
friction dutch, and that rear-end or trans­
mission servicing—even augiue upkeep—
ate cut to a minimum.
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of Buick strength beneath you. You ran
satisfy yourself on the lightness of the cun*
trols, the utter smoothness of Dynaflow,
the quick surge of Ruick's Fireball power.
A ll such things will tell you that this is a
car you'll be glad to live with for a long
time to come—and you need only to ask
your Buick dealer for a demonstration to
sec precisely what we mean.
Why not call on him soon to talk about
signing up?
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Rev. H. L. Whatley, paatur of
Ike Central Hapllit Church, will
tie In charge of lha Morning De­
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Entahlishcd 1908

2 7 Soldiers A re Killed ARyb
u
rn
R
a
P
*
Artillery
Takes
Over
Near
dvocatesU t
J
A s Spirit O f St. Louis P r o f i t s Tax Taegu As Red Drive Looms
Crashes Troop Train
About 75 More Arc In­
jured When Train
j Carrying National
Guardsmen Wrecked

Rep. Humphrey
Anti-Commic
“Cream Puff
cial" And No

Win ‘Miss America* Contest

C O S H O C TO N , 0 „ Sept. II —
(A*&gt;— TWIrt y .|*o p rn a n i were
H Urd early I n t i ; » l i w ■ pas*,
eager train cr*«hrd lain IN . rrar
of a stalled Irnwo (rain In Ihr
tag, f'nrnnrr William K. I’haadt
reported. Tfc* coroner *a!H ihr
flrar* was "st Iraal 32 and poaalbiy more." Hr placed Ihr In»|a rrd al 10 or SO. Fort (lave* al
* Colombo* aald II had compiled a
11*1 of IT soldier dra«. and &lt;1
!n|nrrd, 29 af thrill critically.
r a ^ K X T O N . ’ b " . s*pi. i t —
(A*! -T h e Spirit
ol
Sl. Louis,
tr a it passenger train n( llir Prnniy|v«nt* Msilrpad. plmtglterl min
a troop tram Mailed by mcchant
ral trouble in thick fny earlv to­
day.
V T**rnly-*«»rn loldirri. all memb tn of ihr I’rnntylvani* National
Guard, w rit killed.
Approximately 60 other Guardsmen, rn route to Camp Alt&lt; mury.
Ind , In rntei frdera* saivue, were
injured.
Railroad officii!) ». id. "We
**on'l hare anylhinf on tauic of
ihr wreck until after an inseriigsjfio n it made."
Moit of the dead and injured
weir rn an old faihionrd coach on
ihe end of ihe 20-ear troop train.
Some were sleeping. olhrrt were
bein« awakened for hreakfait
when the crath occurred at 4:15
A A ! (Eastern Standard Tim e ).
D ie tear coach looked tike a
P»l# of tin can* and nikbiah after
^
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Othwi

Old Hurricane Qff
North Carolina As
New One Builds Uj1

Posing for Ihr nrwa Irnamen are ihr rnntcatanta In thr hathlnc
lu ll anil tnlrnt piellminury staged at thr Atlantic City, N . J , “ Mi*a
America," pageant. T h r m in i auit entries nrr (lop, 1. in r.t: “ Miss
Alabama." Yolanda Hrllieic who non ihr title of "Mis* America".
“ Sllaa California," Joanne Durant, end Maty Jeiining*. "Mia* Arkan­
sas." T h r latter wa* declared winnr! of the ernup. The talent group
rontratanta arr (bottom. I. to r .U "Mis* South Dak or a," Irene (P lo n
nor: "Mis* Washington, It. C.," Randra Stahl, and "M i»» Cnnnccllrut. ’ Rener Roy. Miss Stahl won.
(International Boundphotnt

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‘10,000 N orm Korea
Troops Massed On
Northwest F r o n t
For New Assault

U. S. Navy Backstops A ir Force In Korea lioscuc

Good

W /\SHINGTON, .Sept II f/p)
Sfwaker Rayburn today accused
llou»c advocatrr nl an cn err pm lat&gt; lax of delaying other lax colleclioni that "the
government
need» dopeiately,"
No cnriroralion
ex&lt;ei) ptnfilf
tax writ he tacked to the general
Jd.kfW.OOO.OOO tax hoot ting bill
now. he ,aid flatly.
I he ipraker pcttonally took the
Home Hoot after barker* nf a
multr-hillion dollar tii|&gt;er levy on
big profit) Mocked effort) to
speed final Congrevatonal action on
the general (ax hill, while they *crk
a aervarale vole tin Ihe pmfiti
tax
Sur h t w*In * ate him king I meal
tpptnval nf the general lav hill
and henie are only delaying adinr.
In get more money the government
need*. Hayhurn aigued.
The Speak ei told the excel)
pi of it t lax pro|vonenli that heram*
of the |iarliamentar&gt; lituslMPf
\ou cannot get an excen profits
taa in thi| hill. He laid he favored
tw li a tax in due rnur&gt;e.
Rep. K iw ihartrr lIM V n n i. how.
e vri, told the Hmiae; "The peopid
" I 'h i1 country witl rcterii the fail,
ure of Cgngteaa to attack thU
problem now. The ror|Hiratinna am
mat,Inc &gt;.iK profit. o,i« To do the
fair thing, Congrta* .nould *t*y
In evasion arid ilraw up an rieeae
profit* lav In two or three weeks."
Senator Humphrey
i l l Minn)
called the .McCarrau anli-Commun*
l»t bill a ‘‘cream-puff ,;K-clar
which would “keep the u h i i i * hit).
ler than thev haie n o l.. , n

i ,ff the r.’r-rlh K cie.o coaat. a badly burned Navy pilot,
DOWMIO IV GAK arwf forced to parac hute tn ihe
,l.t, N
«tn ,n r,
ry, nl
Nathan
K tC in
ip ry,
nf iwime"&gt;n.
Iwmlltglnn. *
Mo. ap-itt lu ■ ci I i hall Ii e» "u » riddter rail (top) III- revue » i i
“ tlllam A Vi&gt;i*l turn' a raUlo-aUt” m id destrnyet lowed the rail t* he
' onrantratlon
nnmritration rea m
- po »ub.tltutc
*«••" BM'W
Technician
Wll
.I ,. ______
__________
•hip _______
(bottom, Ileft)
Tw o n4h»r
crewmen dived Into the w »!** to help place Hie ralo rai led pilot In ■ » h i e.
meaaurr f
((J
V Tbr&gt;IOf l^ fll |tiffrrnjhr»*«fth
h kV'fu 'Jurttoe*.Jtght) to thr dectr,,»*, » d»-k
fora ( r u § r *°VAd,,V w ^ ' e'mnelrf
I
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Government Given Forecatt Of
Present Conflict 3 Yean Ago Sandy Anderson Is U.S. Industry More Vulnerable

Yolande Betbeze
Of Mobile, Ala.
Is Miss America

13

Bill
Spe­

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By F.LTO N C. FA1
A P Mlllt*r&gt; \ffalra Reporter
W A S H IN G TO N . Sept. I I
&lt;/!*»
Nme uniung prophett three
year* ago gave the government * remarkably arr mate picture of thr
M IA M I, Fla.. Sept. H — WPt—
An aging hurricane skirted ihe type of war in which ihe United Slater it now engaged.
♦ What they wrote Into an of.
North Carolina rnaat today while
flelal report on May 19, 1947,
anothrr storm churned weotward
eoundt like a hiitory of how thla
A in Ihr Atlantic 1.900 mile* eaal of
country Iweame Involved In the
^ F u r r t n Rico.
war with the ComiminUtr In
Storm warning* were up from
Korea:
Cape llnttera*. N.C., tn Capa Ann.
“ We might tierum-i Involved in
Sttiall rraft In Ihe area waa ada war through th* aggra*iive tar.
*is#d not to venture Into open
tire of tome nation agalnat it,
w rlrr.
A T L A N„T„I C ,C IT Y. , N. J . Sept lielghlmr*. In a diltant part of
Th* Danlth frrlfhtar Pari*, her
entrine* dead, wallowed In t h e , 11 ,/r&gt; Uhat a next for smiling, the amt Id, which w i and the
nath of the &lt;tom. The tankrr *"unetie Yolamle Rctliei* of Mo United Nation* could not connAmfank
*|nod by and Coaat I W it, Al*.. the girl who reigns in cnance either heeati*# of ultimate
Guard cutter* ,ped to the scene. bathing ault, crown and rape aa Ihreata to world aactirlty or be.
rau»e our fnlernallonal eonteiene"
The hurricane
waa moving Mia* America 1‘Jftl ?
Flr»t the'* juit going to enioy would nut |M-rii*lt tta to &gt;tnn&lt;l paa.
rthward at
to 16 mile, an
•inv Ml*- America ” lTm leering alee while Uw right* and llhvrnr and highest winds were es­
l l * « H M f i we raae t v * i
f Immediate future In th* hand*
timated alfoni M&gt;&gt; mils* kn hour
■
■
i
irw
i
*
u
m
Amet:ca
I'agent,
over a tmall a m eaat of the
*hr&gt; aald. That could mean a year
center.
Wind* of near hurricane force of atage, modeling, ami televfalon
(T5 mile* an hour) extend ou&gt;- contract* totaling about 180,000.
ward 78 mllaa to tha north ami
And after that?* Mia* Betbete
The firat raae af polio In San­
1eait with g«l*a covering an area fah# pronounce*
It Bel-her *i
wants a career In mutlral come­ ford In two yasrs waa reported
ii
dy or opera, and th* 85,000 acho|. F rld . jr to the Semlnol* County
arahlp that cornea with the Mlaa llgallhh Unit, aald Dr. Frank
QuIBman, dlroetar
i r « a H i« M «■ i « i f i « « i
The affllct*d child la one and
a half year old I-vri Jones, ann
of I^ v l and Alhorta Jon*a of
A young "hot rod” driver, aeek(inhUhorn
h
Mng to outrun a perming pnlir*
No other rasv* had Iwen rarar Friday night, felled to m ekported In S-mlnol* County d u r
the (urn from p*rk Avenue into
C H IC A G O , ftcpl. II (,Th Tw o Ing thlw year until the present
Srm'nole Roulrverd. wee o)nn*d atomic le-mlta dropped oyer pnpu-l r a*e. he declared,
benaath hi* "vertumwi M
Ford laled are*. In A m -r ln could er* '
Dtirlng the week ending Sept,
coupe. He rrrelved only a minor ale Ihe need for 7400.000 nlnta of *. ’ here were 17 polio raae* re.
cut on the eer. A companion ee. id nod to treat the aiirvlvnra
ported In Florida aa compared tn
raped Injury hy diving, out the w in ­
T h i. Is nearly half the entire 1 u
Hurlng the enrreipondlng
dow on In »he graa* b y the hulV- amount nf Idorgl drawn In the •
r* "r. aald Dr. Qulllman.
^aad.
United Slate* during World War *
.
Mnt er i out. howvver, that
9 Raymond Thomaa Ball, IV. the
Three Unly-raltv of
Chicago!
,h*vr, ' t t "
r *»*«
- **■'- -than
1-— •--*
doctors, J. Garrott Allen, fet'er 1rproportlonr1'
r*&gt;0"f«*"n.|iir
this —
y.air
Mat
driver, la In lall, pandjn* *r,»l
“ Florida To data, W I rasas of
afternoon. H U nephew, Cur*U H »ll.
Moulder and Daniel M. F.nervon In
18, who waa In th* ear with him. said th* hug* Mood supply wrnrild polio have bean reported thi*
swa* no* held.
l&gt;* needed to Deal effectively a year In the state. In 1949 th*
I Patrolmen Jack and Joe Hlrk-on half million
a-homh rastialliev number exceeded 400 during tha
aaw Hall Hath t »at the ^ n e b n O o . with acrioua Irradiatinn «lrkne»*. whole year.
at a high rata of &lt;pead. n w chare,
They aakl in *r article In th*
C L O T H IN G D O N A T IO N S
.and latar reported that m Q rear**- bulletin of th* atomic scientists
nothing donated tn Ihe Selva,*d a reck It aa ipted of ID tn M that *arh victim would need al
. ...
...
. -- -------G w Arm y ha* proved of real help
mile* an Hour "o Park Aven&gt;i- .
,
*
F ’n*blood every othei
|n persona in nerd, and eaperlally
through flee traffic lights tn the day
from four to*l« weeks
tr , tn * family who rreently Inst all
M ek* front.
romhat an-mia.
„ f th (lr r |othiMf
, f,r&gt; u , (l|
* Another arreat for ipawling v u
Some scientists heve e.llmsted Teiil R. Jon** reported tnd*y.
that of Hubert 0. Bagwell, chart- a alngi* atomic bomb dropped over
,od by porir# w'lh *-•— H o - T i a large metropolis Ilk* Chicago Other*, h* said, hero had clothing
mile* an hour on WaaA Ft rat enuld kill 809,000 and injur* 260.. ruined hy rain.
“ Our supply of clothing for **»»h
|Btre#t.
900 other*.
oe, salon* ha* b**n a real h*1o and
w* wish tn share th* knowledge of
n i lN r i.lT B RF,OBT*ANt7.R.S
W A Y T O P R O M O TIO N
this service with thoa* who h»*-e
Member* of the Seminole Gun
W IT H U. S. 28TH IN F A N T R Y
Club Inc. win gather for pU t«l D IV IS IO N . Korea, Sept. 1 1 -G f V - helped mek* It yoaaltrhr,” he d -.
practice at the polka range, Fir* aergaanu and two warrant dared.
freer of the City H a u l, every
ORLANDO POSTMABTF-R
Wedne-day from S to 4 P. M., officers of tha 28th Division hav*
been -ommiaalnned second lieu­
WASHINGTON, Bapt. I I - G F ) 0 r jr 1 Goode annonnee^today.
tenant* on the battlefield
Th* Civil Service Commission an­
Shotgun pr*rtkg *01 b .
They are Warrant Officers Ri­ nounced today thoa* man are allwt th* A ir Puri r a w , on D m
hlrd Satifrday of
Month chard L. Bear* nf tha Bronx. N. gibl* for appointmant aa poatmaa.
V. and AlfM aa Turner of Bumlton. tar at Orlando. Fla. ’
Jergaanti John
Larina A . B rya n t,.Jy.: Thomaa
le, Fla.: Jamas W. Lawton, J r , aad Wonsan IL
V Jackson Ga.: Goorg* B. Wood.
“
irille- Mleg.; M lPrerid«mt Trumoa nose arid aaBrockton,
__________ . Maaa,
..
lari a m&lt;nIn** from, m m m tha

C

Calls

Speaker At MeH
Of Market Chiefs

Hr IM SSKI.I HR I M S
IO K Y O .
Sept II
&lt;»V&gt; A|
linl anil Red log gon* and inlaO*
tlv -IlIRKcd it r irli other in hitter
rlo-e-irngcd lichting t&lt;**fav »eve-i
mile* o »ith nl Taegu
A fifth Red Korean oHrniiv*
* o cx|*cileil Ihe re *t «nv hour.
Mitral artillcrv *nd waipltnfa
I■ill Ire I ilio t-m nf i|erl tl Red
linopt md ith llrn pieret 'htnugh*
out Mnnilay
A I S l.ighlh Army tt&gt;c&gt;kein»an
m v | the American hanage knock­
ed out " » great many Red big
gtlllt.
t on.idri ihlc actmn it exp»i led
In tin. aira again tonight,' a
I m i ( it t|t\ Dititmn ipoletmm
■aid
Maud 10,IKK' Cnmnumiit
lioctpt Mcie m aiinl
lot attack
tgvinil thr Allied nnilhweit wall.
JU n of Ihf if f fm Allied South
KtlfE lit fm* f i «» 411111(1 *he*d m *n
lit At k 44llir li li*« *fr tired llie de|en»#4 •d longrhou. eitlern g*le4 1V 171 I
f 1#me nl i c»| ihf Sfiiilh K h i **i ii
1 iclitli Dm im n firmre ,rx miles
nrif l|i •d |hr vtl *11 Yonythonkv"n;;| Ml HHjhwi Y At onc point in
•he tunitlirsil if f h i At 'h* lugh
lulc t&lt;i l*&gt;t wiC»k‘l 1neskthiun(li.
Red l; ore in •rlitteis lu r c-n»aJ
till) m.n),
Du a third crilu *t *e»». Allied
airctaft manglnl
a t'noimunlat
•egimenl of ;t,l«K» men in the Naklong Itiver bulge weal of t'liang
i uyniig.
Tlic I ' S
Second Itiviiion re
(Milled a ahaip lied .Mark In the
lodge
Hladilng Allied fighter
plane* raiighl (he North Korean*
u the. open at thev reeled back
, (con the d.toghborr hlowk
T * lerhack, added to pravlul’ *

U.S. Board Favors
To A-Bomb Attack Than Russia’s Wage R a i s e For
Ra i l Fmployccs Need For World
?0
(iovernment T ’lld
7-Ccnt
Boost
W illi
Cc.|

( I Ilf AFiO, Si|il II
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lit
lltf
I till I
ill lit g ’Ylttrvti h i
K*»*dv Andfr«on# m aiuerr
thr .Sanford Slatf&gt; rarm rr* Mur- &lt;*(011114 iNimkv i Iu ihiht I nn Itu n u . -«n «lmnu %nrnli»l mid loiUy
kfl, ilifn ilrd Ihf m rrllnif of itnir
I b i l'i Itri tun* llir Mi i m iu h h»ivr a Ihw |iim|i on fbr l
‘?i4i^
nurVrt
m«naffrth
,n dii;&gt;ei*iitg key im liiitiul pUnU 4ml krr|Hftf| ihnr Inrdlmni in in ,
10-1 lour Week K’cthrough Friday In Jaekaonvlllr,
- ♦hr wrtt.i.
and apoke on "private aalea”
f
| iiC K t c r l
By Group
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Th r 4M*rtifitt W84 tltrlflr* hy
“ Being a Iwllever In and "&gt;n
telling, the private tale* mh|e.t
,
nlllor *f Inn Rullnlin nf th# AinW AaSlM W ilON. ^ | .l II IfV)
»aa a difficult topic tn handle,"
\ |i»r ■.(■)•!—iff i »l r i«|p»itfElif v Irii ( f*I
he .aid (hi* morning.
S i n ^ s O n r m ir r a m
m,t
f
*'
*"mr effort to m*»' «• tlip IfnlB 1
Topic* under discussion a* the
f
4v IFfrtHW'tnlfH * T i n t *FM*
•iff!
V||ln**t gl.ly fra f«l*t|til •
meeting Included a talk on a d w
Aft Itraflt l|tf |F| | |t|lh 4 10 Il’MlI
flit Af Ittlalng hy W. B. fillllland, m arl"Kvfti m ffifittfilial
»l«i|t
?*((!* 0|r ItflP
II ptft
comptroller, and a diaeuaclon &gt;o
Nlmnlr &gt;trt Ifiiltil r jHfinl |**i IH ft*rtill % ( mi
Kotarlan* l&lt;*l*r enjoyed th- in Ibr ItrfMfurtlon
ehangea in tometo parking le-l
I•*iftt ’I'M! nut g 1vr A rnr rIfn \••**■
by Harry Oatren, manager nf n&gt;- ringing of a Klwaniart, Ur ft np|&gt;Ef tund In llir Mlnirlir n»B f|4lfl-0 |Mk|,|l|fl|f * »»I|*I'*V * 4
l b til HI I
W. Itiu k* r. local droll)!, and
Ft I’leree Market.
test,"
he
said
"Our
only
long
I
n
i*t|irt*il&lt;
select lu'&lt; i
hy
llwrtv
(S. II. Hogan, aaalalant state original
tt-ini chance ||et in rualrliing thl l ’f iff otntiifnilxtivMi. ruiflr pub
market director, pointed nut rule- Weatct, who an utupanle-l Ui Soviet rapacity to atxmb atonWiKurkcr.
Was Have* ,— r-aae T a r 1
Iii I»V 11If W Ii11r If m
4|| i*. 'ini til %*»
-ittark
wll
hunt
rrippling
dai
'«ge.“
The latter r a w !» Sanford It
MlllH. r|) flf?rf ft|in* f|fH?lll llriE*,
The
Bullelln
prlnteu
a
|..
.
cri
I0i!8 to eatahllrh hit pr»et|re, fol
h
lowing completion of hi-, rim liri i)*i|e on civil defence again,I lEiftnn.il aim| ivtilrliinu H4*f|a *»i
at Varyterhllt Unlveraltty, N'aih atomic attack. More than a .1. ilw 1v uili.
vllle, Tenn, For lltree yeait he ten scientist*, city plann-r . and
Ill# mp *..*11:ie f« I» i*1 f,111**iif*! fItr
was a member of th - college public official* rnnirlbuted art
I* HWliBritA »#•* E*mm• •(grt |
iliEtii*
W IT H S O U TH K D R K A N F n ii glee elilh, god dur log hi* senior ulc, -Irlklng thi* f
"ftefen*** rnu*l lie planned *y.
CKS ON TH F . F t S n . R N F fitiN 'T year was i memliet * of the ValidSapl,
II. . . td’r
n
„ — Pretltlsnl Svngroao
..... -rill fpiaitelte. and imld part of •tern alb-ally In advance .,( ..oy ( . I ' l l U ' t ’ r s T o ,\f 4*4* | T f l
. .
n
t r ^ ncpubllrof
of Korea
Knre *i • hi* vpen&gt;-- throogh erdlcoe t&gt;y attack."
” n,rrr nr*'w..Be|»ubllr
(tw TTnltwcl Natlona a.
Some of tb* highlight.I f ill) y \ i i r t i n n
ill (I l i t f t
• singing lie ha* "img In church
l&gt;r
Hahlnnwltch
"r."igre
moat ready In strike an all-out of rholr* for ;tr. v -.r and for ri« must
approve i \ i blueprb t (&gt;o
\trnit»( , .f tin
fenslve."
__H waa director of the local
year*
Am timi
'atom proofing' the
Xnierin. u , , , : r i t lonimll •cTh » 76-yvsr-old president vl»l»*.i Meth.xlist Choir
bold
South Kotrsn troops at lh » fr, o)
II* talked
after hi
Informed
thing
Th U
“Th*

Dr. K. W. Klickcr

Tor Knlarv Club

Polio Case Reported
fn Goldsboro Area IT N I Said Ready
For Korea Offetiwivo

“Hot Rod" Driver
I
Doe* 00 On Park

Datiffer Of Atomic
Bomb ! DcHcribod

Jon**.

Unevillo. three ritgibl* far the

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tlons nf th* world have come * nur react)* and *re fighting with
us as comrade* In arms In th*
interest of rfemorracy.
"F o r th* first Jim* In hlstorv
th* main fore* of the Kovle'
trained and Sovlet^llre-ted Com
munlxt* hat already h**n entshed
and th* United Nation* forces ar
almost ready to Mart an all-mit
offensive.
“Our soldier, and offVvr* w|rh
th* reinforcement* In men and
materials poured Into thU rminii&lt;
fmm all parts of th* world have
don* th*lr part eourageouslv In thbatllefront to auch an eatent tha*
all our frUm llv nations ar* ipe*t
Ing highly of their
valor ami
•p|*ndld moral* “
C H A P M A N IIK A R IN G
W A S H IN G T O N , S*pt. II -rg h
Additional hearing* ware order'd
for thla afternoon on chary** of
Communis* artirlti** In th« Inter­
ior Department, made, by Senstor
Beho*ppel (R -K sst.
Chairman O'Mahossav f D -W y *
aald U m Baiuta Interior Affair*

Cammittaa intends to "gnogevd
with ovary relevant fact."
WltaMMa sumwooed for this
AflatW H w as Hatlm 0 . Whit*.
aatkMav nf the Iatariar DepartM a t, m i Gay W. Number*. ***!&gt;appoint- teat director of the dapertmant’s
oeord*.

Shrriff Morf» Ifaifls
Giimhllmr "SptUs'*

New students are enrolling In
Shorthand I and II at Ihe Nan
ford Vocational School, hut due
to the wee'her during the n*»*
“ Failure to pay off" the &gt;*inn,e
w**k enrollment i* not rnniplcte, on two llolila or Cuba ticket,,
M r«. R. C. Mavwell, principal, hrmjght sUiiit th- arte.r (,,• &lt;&lt;t,c,'
announced -pday
iff M"rn of Fiank
Mi-Knight.
All students whn expect to en N'eetrt&lt; Sunday afternoon
'
roll In these suMect* should do
Two Negroes ratne to the Rfmi___
"o Immediately, h&lt;- **td. aa the
claaa' is "being held bark"*nrdv
nar) only ,,f SumUv "WOtlng, rimwrd two
•htnugh the tir-t fc w days of winning ItnlRa ticket* and con.
plained that MeKnlgld r.-f" -d •
•he teir
Mr*. J. |*. Hall ii pienar.d to has 'hem Mr Knight . . . relea.ed
teach th, New Gregg •unplified on 1500 bond pending trial f»r
sarvf whlrh la selling Ilnllta.
system of «horthaod
Sheriff Mem and deputies raid
easier *nd shorter than all nr*,
vious Gregg testa. A student, *d a nutnlri-r of "hoi snots" in lh»
•he stated, ran he ready fnr a Negro eerCnn* Friday nlydii in ,-r
toil In le*. than two thuds nf the effort to find Ro|ita gamtilior. lo
time required In the older text*. rinding place* of Slirh eto||r
It is lm|t«rt«n*, she declarori, | osm** a* the "Orange Rloaanm."
that ail atmlenta in-gtn at once, I “ Zanxihar" and "Rocket of Rlood".
aa It la diffiDilt to make up Work hul failed tn fftvi rvbb-nee nt
that has been missed
gambling
Several arrests were made, how
evrr, of hike nronrlc'or* aelR"-*
•
B H A W IN JITIF .D
A Y O T BT. LAW R F-N C B . Kng.. linttor, when (hair license* per­
8cpt- 11— W i — Gesrge
Bernard mitted only th* atl* of I-eer and
Shaw, th* aged Irish playwright, win*. On* arreat we* that nf Mm.
was taken In a hnapltal today with 4. T . Clayton, at who*# place r » r »
found bolUm of rum whlrh were
a broken thigh
■haw fall In th* garden of hi* bring given away at the opening.
hotna yesterday llofsital officials At Musi# Kerrey'* place on Genera
M id Shaw would he npenMd upon Avenue, numerous bellies of whis­
♦»n!ght. He was 94 year* old on key and gin ware found. In hnth
arrests, bund wai set »t #lop.
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•I rewr ' -»n I
l.iw i c orgmunfit
ic.id and l,.‘*il to .l.ieHi -vmirt'latl.
fl eaaga•H«•ai* it! grm ■ fwa|

I »re Invitetl to meet at Ihl*
temporary »(te of the auction
market, he rialcd.
On Saturday morning
ni&lt;*re
than if. glowers met with Mi
Dawson at Cinder',
Store in
Glnderville, then Inspected and
approved a in irre tra d on the
Orlando Highway fm the pro ■
r ,w ,i market, aiwuil four miles
' r,,m Sanford
T l'p
mction
fronto ti&gt;r
infotd Mat.-

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ri-.

By Retired Officer

F(ttnnnn»|8r
f»#'»f|jr
W llllim
•itwii, t*SN’
find w l i n n
•if (wo w oiH » i n , wirn^it Kfl
' ’ 4v *41If Ilf »'f
Hfid flt'MMA'lir
*»■ |n m lfi dllv **r*(y *«nf«irv in
M*
Ilf *11 ■ f lflll r*v* m third
• M wdt
||r Ju M i WMeH a Mil 4M
Ht
•In- T *91If I | Ffn ri Afvl «vj « Iff*
»t -i*11rrri 1 h V Or 11 W ft|*r i; r f
*'f llivtniiBTy nrf -In tint
»in ft IntM Miiritlin wi*r ,** GntnG ipam
b»H a«k#d, "Ii thEr# «nvlhing w# ran dt#
la-.nl if
lit 'l«*fn.nioi th**
fnE fh#
|I(E rnt of I 9.., |,HI fIff « E flint I yf
««» •It'inf lb i» n iflltEf Emjwify
would d«f# i » i»l#?*h it M»*. v*nM#v ffi th.* fii» ii", I h i fv •* -**11
IpiiiI to an it rn jvumu'I » 4ee, b#
tirrlaf e H, ind nn|nt#fl tiif fb i^
M*i#vfr aticfl In M ilu r" bar** »rm uniEfif ru rfi f«ll#f| In pr*l ivi ^’tr **
'Olkrt'B aa v« in nf d#r Gt i » « r t
* *i In Irnpfn*'# EffftM»fiijr
l|&lt;4ii«, rhwfi*»E Hie Ii ,*»!* nf niEfi.
H nttlfnaid »»• r * f « l l l l

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P r o n in lio H

Major W, F Rtiuge ha, ra&lt;cully been promoted to th*
rstik o( I ieiitrnant ColotHtl, *ccording (o won) received hy his
wife Mrs. W F. Runge. Aiiguits,
G*. Lt. Col. Runge w*t atationad
il Camp Gordin at Auguste prior
t« his assignment to the Korean
Military
Advisory
Croup
in
Seoul, Korea, June I, l!&gt;t'*
lie and Mr*. Bung* are former retidertls of Sanford sod have
twn daughters, Mrs. A. Scarllgli of Augusta. Mt*» Dorothy
f
*°"‘
Howard
a student at,', nPLntory

Market ha
not yet University, Atlsn'*
" annnunred
.id M r, Daw
on In order th*) th* *•!*, n»,v
not he inlcrruplrd, pending the
fciu ins of the permanent site,
the old clrpnrl rite offered for a
limited time hy Mr* M-riw-ethrr
will Im u*rd
P CD CROSS
Direct Ol * of t i' Bee--" •- r ’.-n
t-r, American R-d Uro»s, hsvr
T h e W e ill h e r
r,inc*||fd a meeting *chcriulc»l (or
Tuesday night dll* In e*h—
J.' C K S O N V IL L E . Bept, i l - t f l
fllcting meeting* at the Tourist Atlanta
64
t*:’
Center, (iordon Rradley, chairman Roxton
75
59
announced today.
Chicago
84
67
Des Motna*
46
67
Galveston
89
74
NF.W STADIUM
74
66
nid* for the cnnutruc'lnn of Btn- Nesv York
40
78
ford's new .Indium will l&gt;* a ma­ f’hiladelphU
87
88
jor Item on Ihe aeenda of *tw C**" Beattie
W
69
Commission al It* matting to­ Jacksonvilla
57
79
night, said City Manager Clifford Kay West
Orlando
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McKibMn
79
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M O N D A Y . 8 KIM'. II . IO'i O
TO D A Y 'M

H IH IiR VI'.MHK

IY r l ,l Y kinxrtitni
rxlrnds
In
t t r r , brail Ihal i&gt;bet« him All
juit half III ill! la nprti Ihr limn
■nil HtlfiHiir I brist'a rule in pun
lift: Ki|«'iil yi fur Ihr Kingdom
ul l l t t i n i ii Ml hand Matt 3:2.
Il t»kr» all kinds ol nrw* 1«
make a woild 10 wr lta*» r **d
v,xr- (flowing nut "I brer all*ir;
in C lrlr, ami bathing lieailly ton*
Ic ili in Allanln City.
Al Jobon lia: H i lot ihe !*■***&lt;
in Kotr* 1*1 entertain troops. II
lim e str any rrirrxn i of World
War I o lt, llitie ll.ey wiai'l have
any IrouMi irinrmbcnng Jolimi.
♦
Why (hi!
1 'ifn lrn l
I n ,ma.i
Inak* thr irgirllxhlr i m , j i k. hr
made about ihr M in n r i!
John
Temple Gravct rspisini il ibis
w ay; ''I h r imnlrnl (imply illu*Ira k i hn ( human i ) mahiliiy l«
rid himrtii ol miall &lt;ran in . imall
luyalliri, imall pertpeclivet, imall
jealouiict,
and m u ll senlimeuii
lhal hrlray him tinhlrnly."
Ih r
Prnidrnl it a inall man ircliwL
U N Senrlary lirn n a l Irygtie
Lia tayt no |tra&lt;rlul tolulum ol
ilk Kairan war i&lt; (toud/lr at lont
l lltr prrtrnl trillion. Im Iwarn ihr
a il and ihr W rit m i l l . Il would
L* inleietling lo ire jutl what
kind ol |iru;m&lt;ihoii Slain, would
accept m irlutn lot peace, d Ii*
Mould an r|il any. W r tomrlmiri
jwundri if wr lunlmed our mlrt&gt;
kit* to lint tafr. nil Ihr Atlantic
fcnd Pacific, smY y D e 'ln m the
Veil ol ihr world lo play in, would
')■ lh«n I* u i i i l m i r

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! Added today lo K uiua't till ol
War rrimmali air General Sli'alrVliryrr, (in ,rial I’ailndg*, anti
(jtiwral limhrilak^. who liiatlr t|k
tnolakr id Iwmg Auirruaiu and
briiiK loyal lo l„« roUntry. In ihr
rvrnt id a iim tM ii titim y, ihry
hkr (irnrral M aiAiilnii and H a l­
oid Slat,m will hr hquidxlrd.
Wah adtntalM ol Woihl Got*
ernmenl,
at will, ihr M aim ri,
President hum an liat again pul
lot lot,l in il. In a Iriln lo i'ly jr
Ir w i,, V T W iln rl, who had dr
nounrrd S rrirla ry Finlrllri ol ihr
Air Fofer at a utrmhri ol ihr
Unikd Woild i'rd n a lu li, I 'm i dr|,| fiuman
irplird. “ I ’d hr
vvdhng lo hrl my right rye dial
yoti yuurtrlf and I have joinrd
aomr organualiont lhal wr with
W# hednt."
Wlulr ihr W rtlarn A lh n tonlinur
lo talk about the unpoitamr af
irarm ini W rrirrn Germany againrt
Com mu am
aggresuon,
Hun,a
whipt Latl Grntuini mlo a jrowetlul fighting urfaniralion. Itul wr.
dumhhradt lhal wr air. will nol
think lor one rninulr that Kutna
propotn lo utt ihrtt armirt ihr
it dealing in Hail Grnnany. Nol
until they begin tolling in a vat!
Iwerp which will tairy ll,rm I rum
ike Idl&gt;r lo the Knglith Chanurl
will wr finally hreonir 'onvmcrd
of Runt*1, aggreitivr drtigni cm
W fik rn Luio pr and the nertj for
(wvweilul drfenir fo/ert in Geiannny at well at elirw hnr ihiough
out Europe. Then wr will d n id r
to gfr, ihr Unman* atmi with
which to defend thrinieltn. but
k wdl be too lair.

PreiuUrd irunisn again bam
U. S. loans to Fiamo S|)ain even
though Cungrrsi has approved a
(fant oi $02,500,000 to lielp ,v-

l I'w r claalstuliou and novation m
lhal country, juit as il h u Ined
Ip in Ihot* nation* receiving Mai•hail PUn aid Bui because Fran­
co's politics are loo fat lo ||»
right to suit Truman, lie teiuies
them aid. and thui placts humsniUrianum on a purify political
basis. If you belong to the right
P*riy. you gel a government
handoul. If you do not. you d a 'l
•** »•- However, in Franco's case,
btiidM H il Wirt to raumobtr

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M O N D A Y B E P T . 11. 1950

f io r ih a

1 piled In full on the following r^llrwufi*
At antic and Kaat Carolina Rail&lt;c « miimm» a rtM«i p m # O n
wag Co. in North Carafjao.
tj&lt;*tmimis of
ULoi ofiAftUfUofti.
Uarra and Cbaltra lUUo.ad Co.
Oru&lt; of thi&gt; fre q u e n t Inm entn o f the |,re»ent d a y in fo r
|}ir uniofit liAcl Aik^d for ih r Htnr In Vermont.
•
,
the fo u rte n y n tn n d n n ln o f fo rm e r dnyn. W h y , fo r exnnijile,
Ik lfa il and Moeaaheail Lake
pattern of wage* and houn a»
in it r,» ra re to nee a ruuii ye t up oil a c ro w d e d bun u r nub- j
Railroad Co. In Maine.
t,,*e baeo woikrd on major Amel­
w a y aiai o ffe r bin neat to a w o m a n ? M a n 's un.ial defense In .
Chicago. Aurora and E lfin R ^ F
i a s ,»ilioad» **in* 194*.
way Co. J
$
th a t w om an has tutoght e q u a lity w itii m an in politic*, buai- |
the (sairit rrc„mtutnded that
bkago, Sooth Shore and South
rtean and nocinl lif e ; let h er take e ip m llty w ith h im on the
national itaudatd* ihoutd be ap- Brad Ratlruad In Indiana.
hits, too.
olum lu! .nd Greeavttlo Railway
T lia t is a Billy ra tio n a liza tio n w h ic h could be tw is te d
Co. in M t»»l((ippi
Ralnge
Railioad in
Coupe l
in the o th e r d ire c tio n ju st as well. It maketi m ore sense to
Utcblgan.
hi*
fin d a seal fo r a w o m a n w ho has w orked ull d a y in o f f ic e ;
Calvefton Wharve*.
||J«Rlli«#fl a t‘•MS !*•■# A**'
o r sto re th a n fo r one w h o has Mamt the a fte rn o o n at the
Ixntafter and Ch»»t#r Railway
tl»» „f other* *•»* tran*gr*»aad.
Kurh invulvrro.ut might ro itt., Cu. in South Carolina.
beauty p a rlo r. T h e la tte r , to be sure, m a y catch the m a s c u ­
New Orleans and Lower Coast
at any lime.
line eye m ore q u ic k ly .
The ta rtin of thr agjire»»*,rj RM |,oad Co.
If the men n ittiii# Ireside women s la n d in p in the aisle
Rio Grande Southern Italic
voold (tart with political tnlllcould Im w hisked a w a y fo r a lie detector teat, It m ip h t tu rn
.ration into aurioundinr roun- in olomdo.
Si. Johnsberry and l^ntoille
lrh*». That would be followed by
out .h a t the tliin p w h ic h keeps them in t h e ir seats Is fe a r.
mititarv and political iftminalimi County Haitio.o In Vermont'
M ost o f them are te r r ib ly u n c o m fo rta b le ; w atch th e m
and, if allnweii to piorerd UllSioux -C iiy, Iowa, Term tnt
s ta riiiK out the w in d o w to a vo id seeing th e fe m in in e s ta n ­
citeched. It would »orea.l to even Railwwy.
...tr areas. rhe*u taetiea might
Stuckvaida District Agency of
dees. T h e y w ant to do w ha t they know oiiKht to la* done.
be d ir -rtrd to the reallsati ,i, uf a Chicago.
Itu l th ey are u fra u l o f feelinp ridiculous il th e y pet u p and
'fcnpolttik* program comparable
Tennessee Kailruad Co.
o ffe r th e ir seats. T h e dread o f lad/ip conspicuous, p roha lily
to that umirrtiiken by the Aslr
Texas I'acific-Missouri i'arlfic
m ore than a n y th in g else, c u rta ils the social p ro ic s .
powers and aime&lt;t ut the control Terminal Co. of New Orleans.
of all or the greater part of KuThe am. .uncem.nt added:
T h e fe ar is so p ro u ia lle a s ! T h e m an w h o d»a-s th e c o u r“ In three cases the Iniard found
iope and Alia.
t ih iu s th in g on the c ro w d e d bus d&lt;as not l&lt;s&gt;k rid ic u lo u s u t
ESurh a program would Inevi­ that carrier.! were so povertf
a ll; be hatks like a m a n w h o knows w ha t he is d o in g , and is
tably have aa Ita final s»*l the stricken that special
tira U m W
humbling of the Uiiited State*, might U- wanwnted. The roads in
e nvied l»y e v e ry m a n w h o s till stays in his seat. T h e y kn ow
x * * If he were permitted to question were the Meridian and
he has a degree o f co ura g e w h ic h th e y lack, a m ost m i rarry out thia program without lligt.ee River Railway In Mlssllco m fo rta b le tilin g to k n o w .
cfialltnge, the enemy would, of ippl, the Huntingdon am! Broad
» ourae, wait unlit he had Ihi* Top Mountain Railroad in Pennatomic burnt, or a rompaiahle sylvanla and the Winona Railroad
wrapon before attarklng u* dt- in Indiana.
ireti'.n "
“T h r boaid also decided that
O b se rve rs of th e Ira n ia n scene have com e to th e c o n ­
Thi* foiecasl of how the United stoekyald companies
that inci­
Stale* cub'd become involved In dentally perform railroad services
clusion th a t, un lik e th e Russians w ho in q icd c p rogre ss b y
another nnflict w r , a chapter — should not be Heated aa railroad
s a yin g “ N o ” , the n a tive s of Ira n get the sam e rc siill b y
“ nature of (moilde futuie war- labor employers, but shuubi ask
sa vin g " Y e s " .
tui. J - In an advi*ory report to just their wages to the p r a c t i^
I*,evident Truman on the need for of the stockyard industry genei
Th o s e w h o discuss |s,litical. co m m ercial o r o th e r p ro b ­
Universal Military Traiaing. U M T ally. Involved weia the stuckyard*
lems w ith la rs o u s u s in g th e IV rs iu n la n g u a g e fin d tlih i
is agnin a live inue. but one that at Denver, Salt lake, and (hlgen,
most discussions end w it ii an agreeable " Y e a " fro m the
^'ongrea* has put off until nest Utah."
, .
Ira n ia n s. F ro m th e n on It n m y Is* that n o th in g happens. 1n i­
year,
Tlu* board reported that sellieV,
ho
were
(he
piuphcts
who
ls,11 unities for a ctio n m a y la* met w itii th e q u a lif y in g te rm
in.-ut&lt; were reached or, four ra il­
wrote the forecastT
roads through It* mediation, in­
m eaning " to m o r r o w '', o r even "d a y a fte r to m o r ro w ''. T h e r e
Ju-t cititena, neither profes­ volving employe* uf tire Kscanaha
seems to Im* no w a y out ol tin* impasse reached in tills m an
sional diplomatic nor military ex- and Lake Superidr in Michigan,
tier, and it is e x tre m e ly h ard to Is* a n g ry w ith s m ilin g
pert*--a sciential-college profes­ the IMMoines and Central Iowa,
sor, churchmen, Industrialists, la­ the Old Point Comfort Agency
diplom ats w ho say "Y e s '* to a ll one's d e m a n ds. Tin* eon
bor experts, a judge.
a»d the El I'aio Union Depot.
elusion reached h y m a n y w h o have had dea lin gs w ith Ira n
I lie member* of the Advisory
is tliat it w ill be Im possible fo r Russia to m ake ( om m niiisl.*
Commission were Dr. Karl T .
IIA H V K V G IBSON D IE S
of such iMHiple.
Compton, of the Massachusetts
BO S TO N , Sept. I J — (A*)— H a rInstil u U of Technology; Joseph
D Gihion. 66, inlet nationally
T h is show s up one m ore in te re stin g fact of the O r ie n t­
coma, Wash.
l Da vie*, for nter ambassador to kn'
N tw Y utk U n k e r. d i d toal m in d . E a c h such ite m learned la a help to w a rd u n d e r­
U.S. Fifth A ir Force fighter Moicow, Daniel _A . Fqling, cler- day
,
p. New
Sew England
at. tth*
England tiantlst
Baptist
sta n d in g W h at we should ali like In learn is some k ey to
bomber* ranged all along the gyman; Father Edmund A. W a ld
Hospital
after
a
brief
Illness.
,i HhiiHH.a I'm ,, i*.se rraer
f
l
uttlJHtlrsI
I
»a
a
«a
t
PMtr
Oh#
I
balllefronl. They flew under or­ of Georgetown University; Char­
w in n in g the co-o|w rntion o f t h i - O rie n ta l m in d .
He was president of the ManuA n itiu i till# may further it.
rrcoimoi»*anc« iiUota tfpctit^.
der* of Maj. Gen. Earle f. F a it- les E. Wilson, president of GeneA husbandt Not yet. " I haven't
Farther south, the U.8. 25th i wig* to make a “ maximum ef* j tat Electirc; Justice Hamuei I. farluiers Tiu s t Co., New York,
had mtah time for going out,’' Division beat off several light at- fort".
Hosenman, whu w si an adviser of since 1931.
says the U a u ly queen, whu h»&gt; lacks The ‘.'Mh iminted the day
Tltry r a c 'd up 44V sorties, lfM Ih r late President Roosevelt;
Iwrn studying voice ami dancing as quirt In comparison with the ill close supy-ort of grouml troops Mrs. Anna Rosenberg, imiurtriai
T h r n iu s irn l sho w " W lm r u 's ('hnrlt*y ? ", w h ic h h ,u, Imh' ii for sis year., In addition to Ian litavy blow* of Tact week,
along Ihe north wall. The war­ relations consultant; Trum an K .,
ru n iiin g in Nt*w Y’rrrk D ,r n u n rly tw o y i-n m , rlrmt** in Ht*|r- f uage courses given al night*!".
Allied pilot* reported »oine planes plastered l t d tanks, a r­ Gibson J r „ lawyer; ami Dr. liar-1
Ilia
Uiverstty
Ai
niaionna
d*Um
|
sign*
of
a
Red
Koreart
withdrawal
tillery, troop cones titrations and nhhl w . DimM s of Frlnceton,
te m b rr. Its Icm liiig u d r r r , H u y llo lg ur, ium h I s n rndt. Oth«*r.1
sion kchor.l.
this area w o t of M aun. Ihe nippy centers.
TJyt dmmiaalon ■lls td j the pos.-T
w is « there, sepim-rl no reirsoh w h y th is itu isirn l v rrn ln n o l *i8he Hrys there is air ■peclal la.y ( P1lota U id
two Reef battalion* .Am erican official* ie|Miitd the sQijt
SlWy « f Ameriran Invslvwmrul '
tin* o ld -lim p fitrct* fHVorit)*, ' T ’lihrU ’y ’s A u n t " , should n o t go friend, a'-d-that (h r doesn't pben were moving north,.toward U lr- , iie*s of two 11-2!'*. Three crewmen
ifrijU tU irif iN «i
yong.
But,
ground
uh*erver*
ihh
,I*I
• ‘l
r»n forr vr*r. "S o u th F n c if ic " nlso Hutitnn a b le to do no. O i l
■"vDIItl ul&lt;' ilisi
to-rnatry for-several year*. »
' wen- saved nod nine me re jn u td
n
o
t.
substantiate*
the
teport
im­
'III# 5 feol/ f&gt;&gt;p me I, M-uthern
missing in Du* crash of on# F r i­
hirnd, it w o uld w e n t th ill thr* s up p ly o f vis ito rs to th o trig
the symptoms uf
mediately.
i
••'
‘ 1
day riwaj Ukinawa. 'let, crewman
wayn
c it y , win* have htm rd o f tbi-gr* Rrunt hits but h n vcA io t si'**n l.eile wh*&gt; lout W lomnetiturs to
The
Elghfh
A
rm
y
comfrinniqui
111 pot soon fdfi
ii," lotaoty-Hud-talent title Batun*
iyne
prvtunieit
ktiled
lo
DnegUtkkr*
inlerrvting
iradllu.
tmlay
Ih i'in , w ould Is- piitlh ,&lt; &gt; YT*t jilnys do stop
•m l the Red Ko'eans amashed at ,1 ujui, i&gt;f Die ;*cio,yt batoidsy Iflilbe light - I rite-,Kufcan ,wgr. i
day nullImr drinks nor sntvkes.,
" you wish ' 1
Soniptintca, as in thr* m at! o f "O k h ilio m it". a n d tin
.Am i 'Tya .n u va r h»ftt kiur4«b&gt; t&gt;f*t,&lt;&gt;yaUy, fqut uuopsra aaxi of uvs*q Npyt/k. Ko|ea.
A final tv pc of watfstM m.
,. * I I
a
v
y
y
i,^
jODg
siege
»h*
ring our iMrtfclflgtlitfc'l th&lt;
oliom/I M* ■Wp.i
T ifrfifr |Tilt»si*un T i m e " and " T i ie B tm ie n t P rin ce "/ th ey Governor Itig Jim Foisom/I
An
Amgrican fighter plana
nfria.ypii, will i « « jrour
21year
,.l.ta#
winner
told
,,tuMi
mission
said,
"would
.he
a
p
^
straffed
Taegu
Sunday
night
by
Vlojie In ’! "wr r t ir k o n ly to h ririn a s « n d r i g l y - i n d l e w serleV
trie idetf
d'
vle
^e rC diVIfflii
tiie facf iK a tTn ,
g cctlon against &gt;i.small uaP» jitJft»‘ *1 JKWriri*
&gt;nM*J c. A l l«*»t eight h -uth Koo f re v iv a ls on the roari. O r , like "A rftrn tc and 01«| L a c r " J Is t M firit .\lf»s Alabama '|o w v-hose titelr-JIraoV condiKjt
iayj •Bsfielly mull
reaip. v.ege .kilDd sad nine wets,
onr
mile
IMuqab
beaVf
tua
totirey breom e the acrcirteH product Ions o f little theaters.
enn.y Miss Amdytca xntl'hsv h&lt;wt,
,ared thr peace and security
wounded.
from
.subjecting
the body
ygard
the
walloj
town
of
Karan.
other nations, x x x
,
r
O n e of the rshlest feattlre* about long ru n s is th e r x - ! a fycepUtiqftt In political 'o»6f8oulh Korean Marine* fought
1JL mil** iu-it|i of Tasgu. But a
."A* long as there is a serious
paiens
In
MuMW"
J rg o rd ln a ry v a rie ty o f N e w Y o rk 's gre a te st h its
" L if e
arhoir on Boyonpyong Island, in
Thtrre are ho nioik at Tome like strong It* .c o u n U ra tis -.k ' dfnv* the Y’elluw Sea, about ill miles vflgfll|li|u interest,-aqd ideology
W i t h F i t h e r " ran It.21.'! H i n t s ; " T o b a r o . H o a d ". 8,182, and the poised Mft» ftctD-te, who-* ihem baik a h flt mil*., ' ,
heewskn any of (he movt power­
for these change*.
A stn rU D il Frass rorie&lt;pomUnt ■oiith of Fyongyang.
ful components nf the United N a­
A llie s Iris h llosr* , 2,821. N o (days could isisslljly d iffiu
III* iumridt Inelirl, n"I15-tnrii hui(,
With prompt meillcal atA
f-lnuaunhi
broadcast
from
dark
MniTlett,
repoilrd
Ihe
niaiu
tions, there I* always the possible
m o te .
a w-lueft wal-t, and S5Y4 lot &gt;
I’yohgyang -aid fjenerat Kang ■
trnttun and effective mwllctn*
hqis. 8he Is aft 1oitly-, A lld j ruin fighting on the northwest sec­ Konn, North Korean army chief I danger that even a minor action
the sick perioil ran often ba
lives with her widOMVsi rqn
tothef, tor raged in the thlgrs only. Mven of. ttnff'aOd vice mlnista.-*of de­ &lt;-r this type might be th* spark
•nil- « north of Taegu- Tliere th »
which teuuld Ignite a world con­
Mr*: Ethele Mi-ver Bel hep*.
redyred to a few days. To ba
fense,
wa*
killed
Friday
at
the
|
flagration."
Hhe has ilmppe,) her scut herA North Kurean First and tilth ill*
effigtlve, medicine must
front.
It
gava
no
detail*.
an-enl to improve her stage dle- visiuos tamnird against Allied de­
The fiber two pocsible avenues
rl oailauM I't.M ,*•„ n*e,
pure, potent, and accurately^
Maailaaed
!•■■# Oael
fense- a,ith«i ed In a teml-circle
t«u,.
she
said.
But
she
approx*
of
U
.
8.
invelvetn-m
were:
IMI mile* furthrr outward.
it bail been lamiurtl. Its ruof. 7(1 of laith men anil routhrrn sect nta on dominating high ground.
i-i.unfounded.
I. Direct attack on th* U. B.
The stomi wa* about |gn m l . ,
First Cavairynu-n fought "up
TfeU la the aixih r l a aertee •»
l-v a powerful enemy.
for other girl*.
east of Cape llatte,a- at 5 A M , fed long, was tomprritri! into 10
smtsartal
asserctaesaeata ■ f
"I'm rm sy ahmd the southern ami down hill” to maintain their
2. An effort by a powerful n*
KST. Inrri-asir.rt wind* wr r fore­ fret.
peadps
I* rah* *•*•» Weh weehlines, a spokesman said.
Ih-n to gain a foothold
foot'
Crgyrlahl
In
lmtln
cast on the North Carolina and
Four hours alter the accident accent and I unnildu't advise auvrraallaaad V n a P *r* fta'rt
Allied warplane* straffed, rock­
Aint-rira.
one lu lose It.” And uf men: " I
Virginia rape*. Abnormally high
acetylene torrhe* have nothing against men: 1 eted ami firr-lmmhed the enemy. er recently revealed that after
tide- were prvdirlrd In tin- aren. writlmen with
.15
year*
nf
singing
tenor,
he
MacRrth saio the Jted Korean
The other hurricane wan alrtH.t still wete removing leulies (mm
1found it much easier In sing a*
Third Division wa* reported mov­
"200
miles
of in,the rMot
- ........
— - —southen-t
....... . .ii
iin - * Hr*- wreckage, J-.ar J, was Irmtrrlv
a baritone.
ing
toward
tw'.thliiu-s
near
Ids coast, moving xlowly west or laid, covered will, an „ my hlan- two kitchen ear*, left Carhumhite,
I hr. Rucker sang, “The lovst
--- - ------ m
m nil
ifllP |pin,,,IfIIIIf j l r ,
northweet.
An rail
Air rForce
,i .
i
,
F a , at I F.M . (E S T » yesterday. Waegwnn where U.8. Irotqr* lost | Chord," "O n The Road To Man­
from Itamry
Ramey Field,
Meld, at U
.„ JJuan,
„«„ , * . * ""
ktutrod at a heavy Eight of tiii- car* were added at ground, hut had not l-een identi­ dalay," and aa an encore, “ Sweet
[to,,,
San
I'.R., fh-w into the storm y ra to r'l »■'« f #
Wilkes-liane. Tw u stram locomo­ fied in action.
Dr, the extreme northeast flank, IJU le Woman of Mina." H r then
dav and re|Mitted wind* of 711 til
The troop train haa .toppe.l, tive* pulled the train.
led th*&gt; RoUtians In thr singing
8«uth
Koreans thrust to within
Wt mil#* an hour near the canter. apparently d u , *„ mtehsWcal
The Spirit of 8t. Ixiuis wm»
of "Four Matilda",.by Mr. W rtO t
Wast Virginian* aihleil up a trim hie, at «:t(l, A M . a mil* east iMiurid from New Yur ktn St. •’ • •**••! .three miles of Fohang, and Willard Connolly, which mini
Rea of Japan port lost lo the R H « ber hr •iitUtxItarvtl to Kiwanian*
heavy toll of Hash flood d a m a n uf We.M Lafayette. T h . " t ^ U
Louis. ■
tost wees, in# Hml* yvvrv report-d
today as a hurricane moved In 7 inllaa Weal of ('nrhnctnn.
several weeks ago.
b o mtho Atlantic toward
the
It . Sc, &gt;■
ted out tha
Red
flails, merwere put out
•'**' "nUm
ul. a IM ln
North Carolina ruast, At least rrew member
aa a piahist
'
■miser ss
said. |mt they
t„
'kt&gt; of the Spirit o f ; * , lorulr wcV«
Uetufeen
Rhang
a
ml
Taegu,
the
•wo person* ware known to have
- In-lured him to
parrntly ware not visible
tie- to urr
the lrdared aUghtly. The rrswk ICe uuptihued 11a drive nutlh n t th- sad ram
drowned In the floods which swart engineer of th* approaching
play M i : urigft&gt;al composition,
die* ear p s v n f s ; i totia wax puilM Routh K nr rail! Fighth
Division
nwayhundred* nf home* and flood­ el drawn Spirit nf SL IxmU. t
by two diesel engines.
‘ Tha legion a im yllw* Marching,"
ed nr washed out highwaya and
'Th e dlrsela Wrrel derailed and Yongchon-Kyiing/u road against which i* being aprnauioil by tha
The crash same flvg ‘ minutes i4!ied down an emlwtikmei,' *he mralerale enemy resistance. At
rail Una*.
local American Legion Auxiliary
South Korvanq
were Unit, lie u l. I'auT Junes had
At least III parson* wen* In jure,) after (ho iruop ttgln halUci
1'BB spokesman, said. W reck.gr uor /mint
point the
in* Houtn
Kort-om, w-rsIcocal Owner, Good
laical Owner— Nearly New
Thu worst casualties were a- from ih r splinterKl troop coaches
at Amarillo, Tex. last night when
"J11*'
! the key ri'H.1. charge of the program.
Machanlrally — Only
Only WOO Mile*. Fully
n large revival tent colalpsad In monji member* uf Mattery B of blocked thr riglrt-uf-wav.
[*u“ d t,v
K*^* , M l . wrf*. 4"
Henry A. Rimpson, Industrial
Guaranteed— Only
their mass
mass hruakthrough.
hrwahthrnugh Pilots ragmeer, wa* Introduced as a
. u.w.
. M.
u had their
a raio ami hall storm. About 9,- lOMn Field Artillery uf I’ewfwvl- ■ Ax reporter .at
Vi.Vt A
Mg, of the
person* in the vanla's m th National (juard f&gt;l- counted 19 bodies and wa* in- reported "eonslderable movrraent" guest by B. L. Ferkln*. J r. Mr
congregation were buried under vlftion. A jnI riKvat nf Ihrm were fumirrl that six other soldiers ha t of eneme fort** almut 10 mile* Rimpeon Is muking a survey uf
east of Ynngrhwn.
Ihe 122,000 tent.
Eyewitnesses from Wilkes llarre, Fa., and vi­ riled in hoapilal*.
this county to determine what
T h r U.8. 24th Division, veteran machine shops can lie used in thr
said a gust of wind lifted the tent cinity.
Bain Iwgan falling as the Uidics
nutfit
of
tho
Korea
fighting,
unit (M ile s then dropped them to
First reports Indicated no one wire lrm|M&gt;rartl&gt;- laid out in a
war effort,
Fresidrnt Orville
thr- ground.
aboard the |7-ca, “ftpirit" wa* field, 4U feet from the track. They fought north from Kyongju to­ Toucvhton
announced.
Another
ward
Angang.
Rain was reported today in killed, although
Its locomotive were covered with army htxrikrU,
ural was Leroy Imwsoti of DeA
Red
tank
and
one
artillery
nari* of New England, and the I(i|iiiI«m1 oirrr an * ml.Mtfcrmnt.
A O M R ifu l Club C o u m .
lleicuers with
th# acrlyiaM
Add. Fhilip West gat-- was wel­
piece on a 1,000 foot hdl two
A 1948 New Motor Was I'uL H*dt«, C n e lltn t Ownership.
Middle Atlantic Htales, Minnesota
comed back, following hi* vaca"We either Were •tapped u, lurches grim ly probed thr wreck­ mil--* mirth of Kyongju shelled
and the Central
Rockies with slowetl down when
In This Car Running Extra
Only
tloo.
th* crash age.
scattered showers In the Ohio
Good Far Only
“ I »#e another guy down there,*1 two Sunil. Korean rrgiraenUl
“ K C*F*' Holr-ct Short a workman would shout and the rominaml poets, inflicting casualVolley, the lower Great Lakes of Dallas,
Fa. ft.. I* commander
,0 0
Region and Ihe Panhandle nf Te x ­ of the 109th a Battery A . whasr hotly would be tenderly removed tiee.
TH O M A H M IK E D
Itrwle in regimental strength
as and Oklahoma.
A
I.L
K
N
D
A
I.E
,
N
.
R#nL
t
l
from
the
debris.
met, slept in th* ri|lrd ear from
Temper at uret were below nor­ Ihf tear.
Ret Joe Wathola, of Bbnpton, burst util of th fir Naktong River --(/ I V J . Parnell Thomas,-Ihe er
mal In the Northam and Central
Fa., said if thg wreck had occurr-J bulge near Ohangnyong against rongr*«xman who a ro t ta rria-n
[Main* Slats* but ground seasonal X I f * * " 1.11 ‘’" ‘tried about ft *d 1ft minutes taier the merv th* U A .&lt;W o r»l Division. Th*y fur i-sj-iiuv hi*.government pay­
A -M -.ljC S T) on a straight stretch
were throwp hack in sharp fight­ roll, i* home again.
levsls elsewhere.
of track just east of W*«t l-a/ay- wpuuht ,hav# beep at brsakfasrin ing.
thr
kitchen
Far,
six
car*
from
the
I U did not lav whether
hr
Bonntilul Block ■odonett*
•tie. which is 7 miles west or hair. roar.
Then Allied warplanes roared Would0&gt;rr re-enl.r public life, bu*
l^csRy Owned, Rsdle,
"Our man
remained ralm ,"
overhead
awl
plastered
the
flee­
Th*
troop
train
had
stopped,
Good
Tiros,
Good
Mechanical
remarked
that
hi.&lt;
Immediate
plan
Good tire*, extra good
Capl. Short relkled "| told them
ing Reds with rotketa. Jellied g*»- Is "well-nae^sl reel "
apparently
due
to
mrehaniral
Haallaked r t m Wae- lire!
Condition
condition
to stay put until we
,mt
and regulations g&lt;iv&lt;-tiling slate what happened. Then within two trrnih!#. end flat** had been put cline fire bomb* and fragmenta­
The former -h airnun nf the
, A To t fiat*
tion bomb*.
markets.
out
tallruail
m
m
said.
It
was
lAlnutlu w* all tinned sill ! &lt; li ­
Th* artillery took aeet- Mortar llouar (.'&lt;&gt;nilicit trr On U n-A mat!
frank E. Gninsr. manager of the injured and remove them from
■hells and small arms fir* added can Ac|ivUice returned to hie faili'
Ihe Waurhula Market, was thr thr smashed car.
to the toll. ■The haltkflehf was lly herr vaelerday after lerriu*
leader in discussion uf aucliwi
eight and a half month* of a sir
strewn with enemy dead.
Apparently none ofC sp t. 8 hr?IV 1
marketing, fl. L. Warren, marusgai
as In
to-lll-saontb sentence at the Fed­
•'britt at*4*. TJ&gt;# 'crash ocaurrad ‘ "It as a happy hunting day," eral Correctional Institution a*
of Ihe Pompano Market led th# men in the third ear was hurt,
•aid Maf. Cllfforrt Burkbee of T a ­
Col. Frank Townend of Dallai, fka* mlnuae* totar.
talk on broker sales.
Danbury, Coan. HI* wife, run enJ
R. It. Alvares, who It managsr Fa., rommandar of the battalion,
The di»«nl pulling Ihe Spirit nf
•om* friend* motored homy with
of the Plant City Market reported was in tha Ul-rated tart car, but 8t. Lou:‘ ntsvhrd Into the other think they're her* to stay."
New Seat C c v m , Good Paint,
Prises that coma with H*r title him.
on conditions confronting truckers escaped injury Ly jumping.
diasal, driv'ng It Into tb* old fashGood Tire* A Good CnodMon Be Sure- « M Bee Thi* On*,
and U . oqo
from Florida pasting tkruugh
Tha rolonel "had everything ioneit roach last on th* train. Tha include 11.000 now
h 1* T$o Extra C ar F o r You
AB.M r F R O R E
Special
Virginia, and told of a meeting under control* In a short time. roach was ground into “what later, In addition to the scholar­
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Virginia .Stale official* Cant. Short said: otgantilng re­ looked Ilk* tin ran and tubblih,’' ship, an automobile, and a set of Th* A rm y said today Ms! HsroM
silverware.
which he said “did not get vsrv lief parties, putting a guard about a reporter on the Ken* .aid.
While the Mil* America w n- Dean Barring, whit flew to thi*
far, but ha fait did accomplish the scans and detailing — Idtoet
The car of tha dlarat just ahead
something,"
to call for nuvna* and physicians was thrown up and fell rtoss-wta* last was in progress here, a Mr*. country on l*n*a from Germany i*
Fltyskinna, nurae*^ gad Moot on the third car. Tha jnssklng America was bobs# ‘ h s * » &lt;«*» -•aled for questioning nhont the
Th* opinion pf all of th* slat*

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Courage For Courtesy

War Forecast

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Ileauly Contest

Artillery Duel

Hit.s Of 'Dio StiiRe

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Hurricane

Train Wreck

Rotary Meet

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PHONE 148

Social Calendar

Welfare Thrift Shop
Ke*()pens Tomorrow

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Th r Wrlfa,*. i'hrifl Shop. spunK. B. Smith Jr. ha* returned
’ &lt;*rc*l by the Sanford Woman'*
Club, assist* d by the Businr** home after visiting relative* In
and Profcsiional Women’* Atsoci- Alabama.
alien, will rropen tomorrow af­
Woody Anal#)* ha* telutned
ter ha-ing been closed during
August. It will remain open from home after spending the summer
at Daytona Beach.
P:30 A. M. to 11:30 A . Si.
There will he a speciil sale of
Miss l.yltinn Boyle leavrs to­
wool and cotton skirts, suitable
for girls of Junior High and morrow for Durban, N. C. where
Grammar school age. They would thr will rn trr her senior year
aim makr good rag* for rug­ at Duke University,
making.
Col. and Mrs. VV, E. Baker of
Ttu- officers for the Thrift
Shop for the coming w a r aie laike M ary left for i narleton, W*
a« follows Chairman, Mr*. Clif­ Va. to attend the wedding of
ford MrKihhin. Jr.: Vice Chair- their niece.
man. Mr*. C. It Dawson; Trea­
Ihryle McWhorter left today for
surer, Mr* I. E. Spencer; Con­
tact*. Mrs. Clyde ltam «ry; Col­ Murray, K y „ where he will resume
lection*, Mr*. l|. A. Moutielh; his studies at Murrsv Stale Cot.
Marking, Mr* Joe Corley; Per­ lege.
sonnel. Mrs Henry Witte; Publi­
city. Mr* William Wnd,
Mis* Irene Greene, daughter of
Anyone having
clothing nr Mr. and Mr*. Victor Greene wilt
Imisrliold article* which can be leave tomorrow to re-enter Ham p­
sold or distributed to the needy ton Uutiosr nrsdi-my at Zdlwood.
through th* local welfare agen­
cies I* asked to trl-phmi* 111CMr* J . M. Illythr and son J im ­
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my have returned (mm Bright*,
T w in dus'ug the post month town. N. J, and he has entered
TUM HIAY
the R &gt;,| Cross *a* Isen glvtu sr- school here.
The Pilot Club will hold it* tides of clothing to help families
niter meeting in the Va* ht Club who have Inst e w y thing In
Steve Hodcins, ton of
Mr*.
8:30 P.M.
flr rs.
Mayntr Hodgkin, will leave InnvirThe Woman'* Rible Cla*» of the
r»w to enter his senior vear at
r t r i l HiiptUt Chtmh wifi tr\rtt at
Carlisle Military School.
ANNOUNCEM ENT
the church at fl:30 p. M. to go
to Lake Markham for a covered
Mrs W alter Turnei. the former
Sallle llarri»on Chapter It t It
dish supper.
Mi*s Naru v Collum,
residing in
will
open
their
fall
snd
wlnle*
The ( hand f'nolr of the First
Sanfoid with her parents while
program
with
a
meeting
held
an
Baptist Church will have rethe hunt “Skylark’' This will be •’apt. Tu rn e r i* serving In the Fai
hesrsal at flMfi P. M.
East.
The W.S.C.S. of (hr Et-cru-r-r in observation of "Conslilulinn
Metho-list C'urrrh will hold it* Day". Hostesses will lie Mr*. F. E,
Mr. and Mrs, 7. A Rowland
regulai meeting si 7::tn P.M. at Rotimillat, Mrs. Edmund Meisch, have a* their guest* Mr. Bow*
i* home of Mr*. II. A. Stein- Mr*. It. J. Bellman. Memher* eir land's nieie, Mrs, w-rrl Sawyer*
asked In hr at the boat works1
•yer.
and son David of Virginia
at 3:00 P. M. on Friday.
W K U M -S itA V
The Fir*t Bsptitl Church will
Mr. and Mrs, A. B Skinner and
have Prayer Meeting service nt
daughter Sunny have returned
1:00 P. M.
to their home on M.ignolia Ave
Prayer Meeting at the Metho- night at 8:00 p. M.
nue after spending the last three
F R ID A Y
dlit Church at 7:4fi P. M.
Sadie
Harrison Chapter
of month* In New Jersey.
T llt'H S B A Y
Douglaa Jobe Junior Brother­ D A .It will meet at 3:00 P M . at
Mi and M r.. IB F. McWhorter
hood meet* at 7:30 P. M.
the tsiat work* for a trip on the lrturned to their home on
the
The
Baptist
A**ociational boat "Skylark''. Hostesses will lie Country Club toad after spending
Training Uninn will have a ma** Mr*. F. K. Koumillat, M r . Ed* srvrral day* in Hot Ppring*. Ark.
M a t in g
in the First Baptist nmnd Meiseh. Mrs. H a trv Tooke
and Mobile, Ala.
C h u rc h . New Smyrna Beach t » . and Mr*. II J. Lehman
Mr. and
Mrs. Dick
Brown
have returned to Miami after
SA N TO R O
O R L A N D O H I)
visiting several day* with h tr
T U R N ON f L A 11G A T
rents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Per­
7 IIC F L A S H I N G A R R O W
ns.
M ONDAY
T h r Elite Knight Circle will
meet at 8:0n P.M. at the home of
M r;. Rrailey Odham.
There will he r itieplay of readIbk matter In the General A**rmA ly room and the name* for the
™ fvlr* for the incoming
vear,
*. h begin* October lot, will (*•
w « » n Irit modi airly following the
program. All the women of the
(harch are urged to attend and
visitor* are wrlrmne.
The Daughter* of Wesley Sunday School CUt* of th* First
Methodist Church will meet at Me
Kinley Hall at 8n»i p.M with Mr*.
C. H . W inn’* group in charge
The Wesleyan Service
Guild,
Anrm eily the |tu*inr** and Pro.
TPssinnal Woman'* Circle of the
Fir*! Methodist Church, will meet
Monday rvenlng at 8:00 p.M. at
the home of h ri, Robert S, Billhim rr 808 Catalina Drive
Under the sponsorship of Beta
Sigma Phi aornrity, the rereptionist at the Fernald-laiughtiui
Memorial Hn*pital i* Mr*. Ir ­
vin Feinberg.

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Wesley Jackson of Crescent C ity
spent the weekend here visiting
relatives. He will Itave soon for
Fort Jack.on. H. C. with the II, B.
Army.

I M S N K Y 'S

“TREASURE ISLAND”
S TA R TS W ED N ESD AY

T O N ir t H T _ .T iir .s n A Y

Dr. J. W, Wilson nf Golden Bake
returned Friday from Ft. Henning
and C-nlumliiis, Ga. where hr was
arrepted hv the U. 8, A rm y. II*

“THE WHITE TOWER”
In T E C H N IC O L O R

WEATMERl
Doors Open
IM S P.M. nail
BARGAIN M A TIN R B t
33e I :M To « :M P. M

AT IVEY’S

(TIII.DREN F R E E !
Children Under I I Tra. Ad­
mitted Free With Parents
Anytime Eirrpt Malarday
A Sunday.

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PACE TH R E E

F tO fttP A

MIbh Ruth Carroll
Miss Put Brown And
Given Bridal Shower Vernon Hnrdin Wed

C o n u rc H H

rN IP O H M H FOR C IIIL D R T N
LO NDO N
-ijP&gt;—
M;*gi»tr*te
Frank Powetl says, ‘Put nil the
ihUdicn in uniform. They will
love It," he told the Marriage
Guidance Council here "It make*
them feel important."
Powell, who is Sit, said a uni­
formed youth movement would lie
the best way to solve Britain'*
problem fu young criminal*

G IR L S A V E D RY A H A IR
C H IC A G O — dT*»— Unda Loti
McAuley'* tricycle rolled acrot*
• *idcwalk and under a truck.
The three ycat old girl crawled
nftrr It
Mrs Stella Galinsky
glsnrnl through s window of a
nearby grocery. She saw th*
truck twgin to move The woman
ran out. graldted the child hy
under the hair and pulled her to safety.
The tricycle was crushed.

II reuses* I rent l*e*e H eel
loughri" ami would deliver ham­
The First Baptist Church was mer blows" against the Commun­
Mis* Ruth Cwrroll, hi idr-elevt.
wa&gt; honored by Miss Janette Jen* the •cenc of one of the loveliest ist* "when hammer blow* are
klnson with a bridal shower l#»t • eddtng* of the Fall srarnn when needed."
Thursday evening at thr Osteea on Friday at S:00 P.M. Mis* PaHumphrey to! I the Senate there
Baptist Church Anne* which wai tncia Brown, daughter of Mr. and la no dispute among Uwmakets
Airs
Paul
Gillian
Brown,
became
gaily decorated with flower* and
about passing new legislation to
palms carrying out a pink and th. bride of Vernon Burns Hardin, ruth Communi*!* The quarrel he
•on
of
Mrs.
H.
L
llai*'in
of
Enwhite rtdor rcherne.
•aid, Is uvt he*w to do it nu*«l
Thu Shetland Isle* cunii
The guest* were received at the IrrptDe snd James Hardin of Pa effectively.
Scottish dole in I IHS.
latha.
Dr.
W.
P.
Brooks,
Jr.
per­
door hv Mr*. Edward Pell snd led
Hrv Mi W i.i !*» o ■
to the shower lunik presided over formed the doubt,-ring ceremony
r S i *iry.it,- Cr Imr In
Palms and greenery formed a
by Mr*. Joe Master*.
on m t! Itte, - look inl*»
Contests held during the even* bs- kground for the myriad* of
rnt »i-f
Mm r i»
A
ing were won by Mr*. Frank white candles In seven-branched Shcnkrr, St
at tor nr v. o* »
George. Mm. P. T . Piety. Mr*. Ed­ Candelabra and baskets of gtadi- mrmliri of I hi Dcrntwralic N a­
ward Pell, Mr*. Nick Jones and oltise* and pom pom chrysanthe­ tional Finance Committee.
mum*. The family
pews were
Mis* Doris Partin.
Wiley said in .• statement tint
Ml** Margate! Todd, also a marked with white satin ribb-m Shenkcr Is "attorney for nuns of
and
white
gladioluses.
hride-elect. was presented with
the largest gnmiling interest* in
Prior to the rerrinonv a pro America."
a gift by Mr*. F. J. Jenkinson a*
• remembrance nf the occasion. if* "in -d nuptial music was tender
Itevcr*ing an earlier dr, l*mn,
The punch howl and table were M hv M i. Marvin Milam, organ- the Senate Judi, iarv Commilte*resided over hy Mi** Betty Cagle, 1st. »n-i linen llsrris who sane *'l shelved a resolution proposing sn
lis* Dnri* Taitin, Mr*. Grrald lo-ve You Tru ly" and “The Lord* investigation of ihr ’’eomnetemr
Ho-aik, Mis* Marjorie Marshall Pravct " The trauitionsl wedding fitnrss and legal qiialifkiilion-'' -il
mstches were used.
and Mi*« Bernice William*.
federal judge*
Thn-e enjoying the
occasion
The rrwlutinii wa* approved hv
tiivrn in marriage hv her fa
n
with Ml** Carroll were Mrs K C thcr, the bride was lovrlv in a the n-mnultce -.u tug H* t»*if it*-1
Carroll, mother of the honotee, gi-'*n of white slipper satin with not lie n submitted to Mir Serivl*
Mr*. F. J. Jenkinson. Mrs. P. II. nvlon rhanlill* lace The dress fea­
Chairman M .r'nrtan ( D V .-v l
Williams, Mr*. King Altman, Mrs. tured a yoke of nylon tulle and said after a eln-etl meeting of the
Gerald IVIIman, Mr* Matins Dun­ long sleeve* which came to po'nl* comm ill re tixlav that (he tes-du
ning. Mrs. West ley Tyler,
Mr*. over the hand. The full *kirt termi­ lion would he wiihheld
Gerald llosack, Mr*. Dick Jones, nated Into a Cathedral train The
I &gt;t’ i i i * l i l I ' n l D i n n e r *
Instead, the i ommlltee agii-eil
Mr*. George lllrt, Mrs. K It Os­ I* Ide’s blonde beauty was en to set up u regular five man tdi
teen. Mr*. Harry A. I&gt;*tecn, Mr*. handed with a coronet of seed commilte. 111 keep tali* on fedeiat
It. C. Carroll, Jr.. Mr*. George pearl* from which fell a ftngrr-llp , milt operationHarriet, Mr*. V. F. Carroll. Mr*. veil of nylon illusion. She carried
Senate » r i m e
Investtwatm*
J. S. Peterson. Mrs. J. C, Wal­ a bouquet of white rose* and or­ studying Chicago'* underworld la­
ler*, Jr.. Mr*. Edward Pell, Mr*. chid* with a »hnwrr nf white *atin gan tmlav to comli through flo.,,i
Alice Marie llaughl, Mr*, .lack Hhlion* tipped with tube roses.
ejsl record* ,-f three ev memherHoi Iowa v, Mr*. Ku»*rll
DcWilt,
Mis* Alice Brown, sister of the of the old Capone gang
Mr*. P T . Piety and Mr*. A. R. hi lie, served a* maul of honor. She
The record* daMoi- hark (-&gt;
Partin,
wore a pink talfeta gown of bal­ 1I&gt;|U. were »oht'-'nned In i h, Sen
Also Mis* Eva Williams. Ml»a lerina length. The dress featured a air Cl imr Committee fiooi Paul
Bet nice William*. Mi** Mary l.er long pointed waist with covered (the waitrri
lie Burin. Bmd
Mattair. Miss Mildred Await, Mi»* buttons down the front. Her head f Little New York l Campania and
France* Clark. Ml**
Msrgarlte pi**c m s - ninh nylon net snd she Charlc* (Cherry N n .ti Gt..e
Todd. Mis* Marjorie
Msrthall, eanlrd s pink nylon-tullr muff
The trio, now -m parole fmro t•*
Mi** Betty Cagle. Ml** Pori* Ta r- trimmed with spring flower* and ronncition with a fl.lSHt.lVIII e»r-itin. Ml** Alice William* and Mis* satin *lre#nier*
year aerilfme* from conviction* in
Janette J-vikiti-mt
Bride-maid* were Alls* Beverly tlnn plot sgsin-t the ni-ithu* t*ii
Gtsdiik, Mi»» Denise
Stevens, |lure Industiy, turned -&gt;*ei the - «
AD* Sir* Nell Hardin. »i*tei of coni* -luring an nil-day ,;i tiling
H IM I.F M E E T IN G
Circle No. fi of I he Woman'* th- groom- Miss i,cltv Jo Iloilo. her* hy the committee Snluidav
Socitey of Christian Kervire of Way. aivt Mi** Ar help |’*tri*h of
BIG 111 It E B M I'E T
(he First Methodist Church met Alt tin* Tenu -til the hiidesm*i-l
N EW V&lt;*lth Sept
II i,P»
at the home of Mrs, W, P Chap­ Wore blue talfrl* gowns identical
man on West Ninteenth StreeL to that of the maid o f honor. T h e y French Foreign Mini*tet It-ilwit
Mr*. W. A. Hunter, the chair­ s u it Idtie hrsd pic»v* and carri'-tl Schuman arrived today for He
lit'
man presided over the meeting. blur muffs. Little Frame* Parker fmrlenlous me.flng of the
Mr*. W. I’. Chapman gave th# of Tampa served a* flower girl Thrfe foreign minister* here to
devotion using trie !9tn Psalm and w*&gt; gowned in a pink taffeta morrow Hr halted President Tru
send
m otfor the scripture reading. After drr.s and carried a basket of rose man's piopo-al to
the business session Mr*. Chap­ petals.
troop* to Europe n* "a very g rr»l
man taught the fir**
VVtllism liardln, brother of the and inipoitnut contribution to th
the study book entitled •'w# groom, sened a* lies! man. Usher* common defense of Eurmie ”
Seek Him Together
Arriving, at the New V «rk I"
w n r Wise Hardin, K. B Smith,
Refreshment* of sherbet and Jr . Benn Swain. Htyun Beard and ternatlonal Aiipoft, Schotnati *11
cake* were served hy thr hos­ Wally Tvre.
France understand* President I n
tess to the following meml&gt;er*:
Mr*. Brown rhn*r
for
her man'* statement that I* S aid t •
Mr* W A. Hunter, Mrs. It. F. daughter’* wedding an afternoon European di-fen*,- depend* upoa
Crenshaw. Mr*. C. V. Hoover*, Htr •* of bittersweet nvI-’O Hrt eompar*t-le rnntlitiutimi l&gt;w Wed
Mr*. Clark l.eon*rdy. Mr* A. D.
European nation*
Shoemaker, Mr*. Nettie Tillls, f*it**ge w*« nf white tose* and
carnation*.
Mi*.
Hardin,
the
and Mis* Ell* Bolton.
ARM Y M A N E U V E R S
brtdrgrimtn’* mother, wntr * - her,
IIK ID F I.B E IM i, Grrm anv, 8*p'
hl-ie nvlon dtes* and her r«r*age
''sc
Utrr best uuitee* of ralrtum ara Ws* of pink ruses and pink rar- It — id*i Green-uniformed
gre»*or*" overran the frontier ,l&gt;
freah milk, roncentrated ami dry ■atlons
milks, ire cream, and rbceae. Wn
"Following the ceremony a re- frhsrs of Western Germany Imlair
need calcium to build and main­ reption ws» held at (hr home of and hurled hark the Allied army
h,
tain sound teeth and hones
the brides psrrnta. Tulie roses toward the French frontier
and while gUdioluse* and chrv*- troop maneuvers
Add a little molasses In th* antheimmia were used thrmighout
Nearly ton.iUMt American troop,
dipping mtaturr when you are the h'-uM The bride’s table » » sU|iporled l»v Biitisli so l I'rciv I
making French toast: u»e two over Is i,| with an imported English u n i t s t r u g g l e d to rrach a new
tablespoon* of the moiassa* to I
lace - loth over pink organdv. T h r line I.el wien Frankfurt arid Stotr
rup of milk and I egg,
table was reritrrnl with a four- garl under sinmlatcd heavy air
liered wedding cake Hnnked with and giinind blow* from the enemi
- andl&lt;*B. Mra. Hugh Ihincan re attacking fmm the Hoy id nma
will hold the rank of major
■elvrd the guests and Mrs. Elmo and Cierhoslovakiw
Gradirk presided nvrr the hrlde'Mr*. Hugh C. Whflehel left i-ook.
Mr*. Arthur I’arki-i and duldi i
Fridsy for Durham, N. C. where
M r-. Guv Brown *e|ved ’ he eel
Busty and France. ,,r Tamon
•he is going to visit her dauflttrr
&gt;nd
Mrs.
Ralph
Dean
and
Mr*.
It
1
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ami son-in-law, Mr. and
t'oulter presided over the punch
Jnhn Pierre for several day#.
(•owl*.
The couple left on a wedding
Friend* of Blent. Jark Move
will be interested to know that ns trip In Dayton* He* h and oth.-i
-nlereatinp point* In Florid* M thas arrived in Tokyo, Japan. Hi
mailing address Is: Blent Jarl lU rd in rhose a tangerine liner
-'til with desert green arrtj.orleMoye. C.A.R P R 8.E.C., APO. *»l
for her going awav outfit. Upor
San Francisco, Calif.
'heir return, they will reside in
Mr. and Mia II. W. War# *re Sanford.
Out-nf-town gue-ts fur the wrdvisiting
their
daughter
Mr«.
Jesse Gardner and family at ling w*re Mr. and Mi • tiu’- Blown
Pavo, Ga. They rapeet to visit •nr] son Dale of Orlando, Mi**
Augusta and Warrentop, Ga. In- tehele Parrish and t'harle* Par
iet nf Medina. Tenn. and Mr. and
fora (hey return Rept. t l .

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Snead Sets Record
DeLand’g 15 Hits Barons End In 2nd
Down Gainesville Place As Haggerty b j" i.!r : Z&amp;JZL*’ ... At Reading Open,
"-S i Jg
laktng I pp Money
In Playofl Opener Wins Batting Title
| ttln " grown. Ni shville'a Tom
Neill, the erstwhile leader, had

GttK Tucker Defeat* Bowen To Win
Gty Singles Tennis Championship
fi

M O N D A Y S E P T . 11. 1950

&lt; u h rF n n n n p m A tn .

Cent lin k e r ib lt ilr d F u n k lto »rn 6-1, 4-6, 6-1 Saturday after­
noon lo Vlt&gt; die City tiA|les Irani* cham|&gt;ionthi|i anil was |nrieiiH-d
'*Rb a bcaiitiful trophy embracing a told figure of a Irani) player
Counted 6n solid mahogany which was ilonatrd by the Rotary ( tub.
T V tournament was conducted by Mrs. P. M. Gin girt, City rerieaiiuu

. D B L A N D , Sept. It
— (*»&gt;_
lly n i T . l l B C f l t T T T
B irm in g h a m ‘ S s ^ t t l S
w IS
Hf '«!• !««
UKAD IN CL !•*•# « P h
’ V ljin d walloped two Gainesville AiMirialv4 I ' r m SpuiU Writer the i&gt;ioi)rt«rt of luting or fftec
Pat Haggerty and the Binning j or
runner up s|H&gt;t behind thA —
Snead, ina
iltchera for 1ft lilts and capltall/e.l
nn s li r n n n here last night tn ham Barons rame through with champ,on Atlanta Crackcra bo- golflag ." c i t kiiym ia billbllljf,
rousing flnUhes to clinch the fort. Sunday's games. But the neade.1 for St. tamls today, bis
first game of the Florida Statu batting championship and seennd jtarons came from behind tu take pockets jingling with cash,
ilr N lN .
0 ------------------------------ -- —
place, respectively, a* the South- the first game with Little Ruck,’ H wa* an old feeling
for Sr.eSd,
league playoff finals.
Mr, Tucker, who was runnerA big fifth inning In which ern Association regular season ' i.| , while Nashville's Vols were 1‘lggeet money w nner aniong tbs
up i
losing thilr upenet to Mobile, •■•tmu * golfers, but the Jingle of
six Red flat runs
the came to an end
who did not enter the tournament
Turning to desperate mra»uiev 7.3. That wa* enough for lilrm* J*1* l'oin w** louder than tt has
plate turned the game into a
this year, took the lin t set easily
inisi. The spurt widened a 3-1 to regain the batting lead on the ingham to sew up the second
,,n **S5"
, *F*
Bowen able to take the
last
day, . tl^* .Little tBock
out vpot,
but . the
Batons
also
t*r. im -1m a F**r
B n .ad had mw-on
hla
first
Irel and margin.
* &gt;» _* * ._ ^
1 .
at
1 . V .
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.
.*
ln &gt;
Im o n a n ia n l
l nr * as
h a
tn h lf
fourth game only with his serve.
■major touinament sine# he took
Charlie Baker, on the m-tir.-l fielder bunted sit straight tim es,1nied the 1'eds, 4-2, in the
However, in the second set h « j
for the G ’s was .bated tn this five safely, to have six hit* in piece. Ihe Vols wrun their second If* &lt;. u*^!1*** Invitation at Kelt
M ille d down considerably, w on all
worth, Tex.
S*
frame.
Reliefer
Red
Robed* eight trl|ir. That taisnl his ovrr game by the value score.
Mo serves a no broke through
l l.u n tils vi s it ; l.ttAM it
The Cracker* anj Memphis' , '* *** 'tuHc " victory. In piickwas greeted roughly by a trinle age, arrotdiog to nrtofririal figTitcker'e serve twice to win the ll'laml IhuNikuraa) PlNpwff hffjui
off the bat of willing blt&lt; bet. urrs from the Howr News Buieau. Chick* i.atlhd in their twtn bill '?• **•* }.°P money of S&gt;,MM) at
II **wily |#m|*nl«p
cet 8-4. He could not malnuin the
George F u ll! that knocfceJ It, to .3484 an.l gave him the test- I like they were already in the 1 , jy*a,*"*8 open, Snead shatterIt, I itsItie--* |||e- j tllrljlf.t
pace, ‘however, ■and Turker took jlrl^fltl
!•ai|a lirut ttf &gt;•»!•*, l-0&gt;.
two markers.
---------------------- ------- --------- -------playoff* which they start tumor- ''** **}£
51'urt? f t R L l
The rtf*
rtWnl‘ set aa 'easily a*
leMMtrw I***Imj
Galheaville
ah r h n a reraiesa
rerkl.se ahan.lon
nwav tow. The ....
Chick* , won th*
o|&gt;ener.
i'.n J*1' Club
- f ' f " ,layout.
* , And
, 4 he setJ
I »*!,-* rest «f I lailtia 4k klI•f irit.1
ananilon lo
to «tow
«tn» nwa&gt;
r .n...i
h - Country
Cooper lb
ft 0 2 9 tt Ihe playoff vn to, v w th five luns l,‘r ' Bn,‘ tlie Itnali »n* rallad tie- . 1
drivinir isln
Talker
showed
exceptional
s sii,nM s \ i.s:siit i;
Emmrrich cf
ft 0 0 9 0 In the sixth and four in the
skill In hie placement ehola eon* T H A U
d.a r^ r “ T tthr
,r °r° storm.
*
1% 1. 1*41. &lt;ai
Cmit- 3h
ft 0 1 t 0 seventh sUnrav
ft! *&gt; 431
l l , J 4‘4 1,1
*nJ uf
M*v*
•taAtly running
his opponent iMfrmi
It
wua
all
over
but
the
checkL
Roberts rf-p
4 0 1 1 I
ftl It .133
l^mg distanee hitting cause.! 1"th. New Otieoiii and C h a tU - pasting
Vcik
from on* »lda of tht court to the *v*w
F r id a y
night when
11&lt;1mfi*f1
t * M 41!
1
0
Brewster
ss
0
4
4
4
rll
the
grief.
Red
Rolwrts.
who
«*&gt;*»
Wrr*
rl,i,lr'
1
out
of
th*llr
other and tiring him out, while t*!*f» In lit!
|0 I I ,!tu
7
.Snead moved six strokes ahead
1‘ardui- e
4 1 1 t •» baited in
*'&lt;4
five
both player* midilMted none re II AwhlLR ffyfl
k* 71 M3 *
.
. runs,
. , - ,,poled 0
„ . of the field. Hut .Sammy did liuie
Utnuhart if
3 s 2 8 0 double
!1 i ! .&gt;•1 31
down
the
left
field
line
_
____ go througii
unv.
able volleying at the net Chlrllfii*
market
down the li ft field line
,/V ,.f1*.i.lf*'#!*-.!* *#.'l_j^u c tiian
the motions *•*'
Smith St.
1&lt;41til»
«» l« 341 3ft »;
4 u 1 2 4 double
with the liaves loo.led to slKiVe two hit* In the f ilit frame, n tl. | , , ,
which repeatedly brought forth Kl
fired his /out I h
PltKmlFlphU
«* 9| 311 11*
H
II
Baker
p
1
0
&gt;
hursts of applause from the gal­
lleoHil* 1 relridni
-- .
, , .- „ "tralght vutipar round to come
Penton rf
1 1 1 1 ®
« i sixth.
n Mm-.rurlnr
_ .ingle by llag
__g rr„ i|(l *hu ,, , liri|.|ire,D n f
N f 4% Turk 1 . il*» bfihlftf It'll 1 tM *ifM
lery.
Totals
37 ft 10 24 11
Mailt*. |i|m| . IB III t
Buck I’ardur followed with an- ty. Then Ihe Baron righthander tcore of 28M,
Bar Her in the afternoon Turker
IftiRlitll i, I'Ml Ail*Itiltin J.
lie Lard
ah r h * a
&gt;lt led down to hurl two-hit.
teamed with Jlrn Higgins to de­ Hi, leuuli J, i lnslantl 1.
Fernandes 3b
4 0 0 1 0
feat George Herndon and tester 1.1*1ftell |.|, I III. *m» O I fIf *1 *Afrit
Allen lb
ft 1 1 14 0
I I ItlMllftf-)
Guthrie 8-0, 8-2 to tnuke their
I.is mi *
tsialfip
Mrl.eod If
4 0m 2 1 u Gaineaville
way Into the finals of the men's N&gt;« |Ts#fk «i
ab r It u a
^mltlMMttii C l I . ' *
I’iltle rf
4 1 2 3 0 Coupe, lb
doubles after having previously
ft .1 1 4 0
mil! If Mil* 111-*! &lt;»r Hihfttltl
llraeseke cf
ft 1 1 2 0 Kmmrlrh rf
defeated Joe MrCa«iln and Holt
(It’ l l %* Hi ilia I S» t » Mini I I a &gt; H* f
4 u I 1 0 aun who tuck the homer crown
i t i i ' i t i n t : — a ia,a. m ii *
Dunne e
ft 2 2 3 1 Cade lib
(M l.
Cornell 0-0, 0-7,
ir ir X Itvtf l,*H. im.fcir,
4 2 2 l 4 with Hit.
ItKUAl.Nt.Vll U A i I K H
Rruening
2b
ft
2
2
3
4
H
ilt
r f |torrvl.or, I C - t l r r n ,
11( 111Rny
Vo.him
handed
Ihe
Peln
Rolwrt*
rf
0
.Saturday afternoon lluwen. *and, | Nf*i Vnrli »ii
ft
3
2
&lt;*-1, U',»h iilfitf.
Harrow ss
4 1 4 0 10 Urewstrr ss
Gordon
lira
ft t *i 3 3
'•II * W If
till ICiH**1lb it. |, Hr *ntt*In 2, cHtdt « I - I !£=■**-1«-11
IN'
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f
9
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1
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1
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!»*,
ft
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4 1 I 0 1 Pardiir c
Full* p
fyisthit the Kllpatrtrk brother*,, 1. lYanlitngiiii, : i l.» » t« i .i . I"
5 1 fi tl 0
Total*
40 tl 16 27 IS Urouhart
„ch andIHI). In their first don- «»••" 1 **' i - .,i- .■ . i.t. .. . . s-..
a l.in x n m s i r — a iaih« side
Boh
If
4 0 1 *» 0
Gainesville ..
001 000 IDS— ft Smith 2b
tl^vl llall Hally n-ufclty
3 0 0 *) 1
hire matchwhich the former won
|V7,,'&lt;5i at home . U r . *■ u.m* i
D. l and
010 182 tOx— 11 Penton u
o 0 0 0 I
8-t, 8-1. Amt Hunday afternoon 1*1*1*1rdi1 1. WtisMliitltili 3, Nr v*
m
Nn.hville Manager Don O .U r n . . ^ ‘ “ r ^ l t ' i l l V t . p - ' k 'c « V D .V
E — Urquhart,
Allen.
Plrtle, Britt p
IP
Dean snd itowen defeated Rol- 7ori&lt; r. Hu».,,n : i*iiii..i,ii.iii-i i
to o' 0 0 0 oiled nut uli the Stup* in trying H.art*l. Klim K lit I,..tin g J'u
;&gt;*tkt*
Hrewster 2. Pardu*. Em m rrlrh, Total*
H 10 n 27 to
land and Bo»jo Dean 5-7.
8-0 * £ » „ ' « / V Z " : ^ -..
v .., k .
t i i ns it
i n s . mi*
llrarseke, Penton, Harrow, Fer­ Orlando
,
Bob
ab r h o a
in th# ftfml-finais.
%v I*vr*iri **t*i . «* n » ii2&gt; i'iiii«Mt*lHohiher It-*,. I!.
Tulle llusr
nandes. ItHI— Fulls .1, Bal.'C, Mlrande *t
2 i 0 1 4
relief III,Id*
The finals tn the men's doubles i-hla r. ''hires.- i hi *-«&gt;•»
t"
lldvlsr. Tllll.
1
Hotter. Il*|„iy Tewiss,
Harrow 9, Braeseke, Briiening, Porter rf
airrfu..
Itliu*
Tav
llrrn
P it
4 0 1 1 4
Plrtle, S r le u l, Penton, Cooper, Banner If
o 1 0
4
1
twern Tucker and Higgins and yQ,a ], watiiitnriun i. p i . ii -telptite
ru t m u it n r — i i n s . un*
Cade. SB— Harrow, Method. 3R— Garonr cf
Bowen and Gordon Dean 'hi* i.
r. i.nr.iii s.
S 0 0 ,i 0 *t«m the uprising the Bean
lUstlul. &lt;'*im,&gt; t -* ». VIkmc
Fulls. 8B— Plrtle, Method. DP— Stroecker 3b
o 0 1 started agalntt
away ID lietyuH S
Beit Flammlni »l,v* i'ttttlt*I Pi»ll«h Halt. Hllvsr
afternoon.
4
0
Fernandes, Brucning and Allen.
Friday afternoon Deity Durlr
3 1) 0 ft -i nn&lt;l his successor, Pete Modica ‘man. *e», ,1 SYnrlter, Hllk t*„s-.%
Elm er 2b
i t T t u s t i , i.t; sen i.
Left Gainesville 8, D c U n d 8. Shores c
uppad the
Williams and Betty Cagle defeat- TRAM
4 0 0 7 0
II 1. 1*41. i . ii
r i n it it s i » — i ,&lt;i«»iir
.lubilant .Sandy ttiul.lt. 1 |. jiliotugiuphetl ,0 li dreeing room *t H D — off Baker 8, Full* 1. RO— Cohn lb
If If 11*7
llliams
AVIlli
ad Helen Tucker and Matth* t',iii*.i&gt;iphla
3 0 0 it I
l.a,i|ti. Mnlen lllix . Carl • Mar143
New
k
».r);’
h
Vnnber
.Stadium,
after
ter
hr.
he
lud
bad
regains..
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b,
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riytit
H*k»r
d.
Fulls
I
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—
Baker
73
(7
Hrw.kly
ft
2
Marasco have homer* is, jjunwn, Kl.t Mn„u|&gt;*r. Lavaca,
Wight 0-1, 0-2 lo win the ladles •"..•ii •
Trava p
!*•
2 It 2 0
1% l i ,ftftf 7
■i.itmplou-hij, t.y u trch n iu l kn.^kmit over Willie Pep, the detei..iui« . b In 4 --9 Innings 7 runs; Roberta Currier p
&lt;‘h„rni tljii. T.,p*y
doubles championship!.
1 0 0 1 0
New York
n «o .M i
In the mixed doubles play for a f let ■a.
•* «1 ftlft tliy
1 0 0 0 0
• m i l h si r— v ia,ba mte
if 74 4-.
IX
Be* Cep N&gt; It* • II. can. AI rock,
th* opening rounds Is expected Clncinn«il
31 2 7 2* 11
(U» It's
-ii.
ftl
f
illy
UanOa. 'lite r Cuuiet. Esger
With nothing in parlietdar at
to start tomorrow afternoon.
for Currier in tub.
!• II 353 )■ '.
FMliburfth
Otu 00ft 40— 10 j stake, the Cracker* anil Chicks tl*l&gt;le. i:&lt;I|ert„n
Gainesville
||**«ll* W«irrrf«&gt;
wete switung fur the fence. A t­
New Turk i. Ur«j«ikl&gt;i* &lt;
Orlando .. .
20u 000 (to
Sugar llay.
S ITVIS S T M II SI r:— H e*rb I t t r u
iiuBioii a, ri.iU iM j.i.u i 14 sd*vi *fui
UI.jII u , C.iairtilr llolldale llursl
O R LA N D O
Sept.
U — 0 P )E — Cade, Slroecker, T»ava, Ga­ lanta'* Ralph (Country) Brown
11
.
. . ..
.,
la U d tls wrote Green* recent
Ith. raliu.
liesrun,
'Itoral V. Kina. Kit* la
R B I— Bat me*, Stnu-ckrr, nnd Rocky Kranirh and Don Dark. ItoWdy
ly that li*. would fare ltubtr»i&gt;u Galreeville uncorked a murderous run*.
riorifiDaii i m . riii*M««s &amp;-t
Ifay Duo'* lie... H r By F R A N K RCK
W'hr.ler uf Memphis managed tu Inn ogetil.
Ml teftfaU t ?
V « ( fir at
Pxtrftdho*
assault
|*
drub
O
r­
Uiquhart,
Hubert*
ft.
Put
due
2.
"early
nest
year."
Jake
aald
14
AP Newafgatarea Bporta Editor
m*in*, lo irmltiR")
clear
it
in
the
opener
while
At
2B—
Blew
iter
2,
Roberta,
Pat
due.
lando,
10-2,
at
Tinker
Field
Satur­
didn't want to risk hla crown
(iRHtra litslnr
KiiatiTM t i s i i ^ a taik* wi&lt;3
Autoin uf the Crackers and Mem­
ItoUit*
SB
day night, thus eliminating the 311 — Urquhart,
N E W Y O R K — Noteworthy a- IlftMiklYM Ml \ m York 1941fCIsI I
11* t/lir llx le r. I'utple t*m*.
until Itlfil because of Income u i Senators from the Florida Slat* Hartnea, Hrrwstcr, ,Guo|&gt;er. DP— phis' Don Pinriotti provided the
Knklit*
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Junta
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Hloplua. Keullrte. lira,el's Pltde.
mong the Mg leaguera who are iflfllr |fMilt*• *4 h**f&gt;jli s|I
lal.lrI, r Ifrlan H «' llrendy, lluanle*
liK T IItilT , Sept, it .,!*&gt; Jake teavons If he gits part Frame's league's Hhaughneesy playoff*. Krmer amt Cohen. Left— Griatulo M-coml game's homers.
making fine comeback after a
I l C i l A l N I . S U *I A \| IIM
The playoffa atari tomorrow Kims.
Down three gamea to uaa ia I I ; Gainesville ft, B U -o f f Ttava
DauLhuQl* W'«tne.d*y
I'1,1ladale ala at lion........ ... tir.-,k. ; i-*Mutla wa* un the hot seat Laurent
poor year are three member* of
the first round series, ihe pen* 2, Britt 4. S O - b y Trava 3, It* in with fuuith-plarr Memphis at A tS IV TII IIS»'H— ■1 lath* vine
th#
Boston
Braves— Tommy tfn 1 , itosiur. 1. m l.'.io . . • ,n j today n» G o 1 N ntionn t lio sn .g A i - night at IlHrolt'a Gl/otpla.
8 in lantu and runner-up Birmingham I Never AnicUer, j ( id writ, ulllflal.
iff *, Currier 3. MO— penton
“
tonal I r. I'll tpl-M ret. t, ■ l-lteeri ? ' v.icinlion opeltrd It* um nia l ru n ­
nant winning Senators started off
Holm**, Johnny Haln and Earl 1aw
ay 111)1 ll.tMitn J, Nvw T u rk t
Itorkei
It,dirt Xlniton. U&lt;&gt;tn ■ Fl»*n.
run*!
Trnvti
ft
in
host
tu
lidrd-ptare
Nashville.
Bae
they
meant
Ifuilaos*
with
itw
4
innings,
2
run
IlfooMlya I.
teouori.
Totgeann.
1
IV.
*®l. T fIiii Trick .
a two-run rftlly in th* DolJUtm of ft 1/3 innings, 8 run*. II IIP—
it,a,.kirn «t ti„ro» n i t t(ri«|,,it » i Conitiiivsronrr Abe Greene of
With the exception of the lob
l alifnrnia i* the only one „[ , the first inning.
nit Britt (Poitrri
New York * I'ltlladelphla : •'inelti- ] Pate, son, N , J. took « vhot at
.. ..... bituminous coal and llg t »- w t ii ii %• i^ iie u rh i .»re*
te Waltkue la doing at first rmii
1, Ml. ImhiI* I. * lit* huh 2 Hitt
| Th* O-ftten hbied their IImo,
Winner— U rilt; Uts- nlte
te is carrictl
carried on th* Mononga-1
Mono
nlo',a ntopi*. Msdiun. Ntrl* T ^ e .
1 for th* Phillies alter being tiurph t. iktay ( l l •"lilUsItlidtia I. Joke's billiin- to defend hiiikitid- I t slgiitfKant coinitwrciU rptaidi-1
scoring * Single run iu Tjr
- l « i | i , Buck, Stone bi-1* liver than on any other a*, ret c«ihe. tiivsfs r.i«e
Top
dleweigld title against Hay Rob­
Ntw Turk I
shot by a deranged girl last
Vetue. I'r.ily l‘*r». Ms MunUna.
oiid fiam*. hut they
V ;T t~2;t|L,
U . 8. inland waterway.
)|llt (fill Ml iMIfttl* ( 11)1 r iiiU 'W I| t h l* yn*.,,i in Ids annual report. Lamer i B r m b k m b
■met, Ihe comeback* of the
f# i1i(ti|o 3. l1 ll»U fj(h I* llftflHv iliji ,jiltlrgale* Ucia to vote on the
■ravte stand out In both
" e l l r p l - ' B tw lil'rn 'i.^ r * , » ! !(» * I
executive committee's re
|(ommend itbm to sinp (.aMotte
anager
Billy
Boulhworth rMI*d*lidil* I
New Turk at bem* f l l l i lloatuh t. j of his title If he didn't fight
th* Brave* Is espcctollF Brooklyn
I. l’,H*t..ii*ii «. Cht'»e" Suit. , It„- I,- m - i r*
aver the return to fanw J, HI l-didi
U n i* :*. rin,
i. i i ,i .... nu» fr
Cm, n.nan
l,
lies,on f. I
lolmes, hi* right fielder. d*l|)hl* S, altar It,
Boldmon's
manage,, George
silent
right lt»““ klra I
,, glut
Rain,
his
1Gainful.I„
confetn-d
, i .I
yeGciday
&gt;&gt; handed pitcher.
. with liteem and other N B A ofA M K H I I A X S t s u i IS m i x
ithworlh
worried
about
i n « « i s.aaelHa&lt; 1
’ flclnls. lie i-&gt; picKvitut for N B A
II
i. PH.
the apring. The T H A *1
to foice Jake to fight
ftflnittiHlHllliB'
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County Doff Track

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Nil A Squeeze Is On
ror LaAloHa-SlUfar
Kay Title ^Clincher

Clubhouw

K

... native was one of the
faw playei* who went to bat for
Hilly when th* lit eves were
cutting up their meagre fourthpUc* share of tht World Reties.
Billy had obtained Willard
‘ ill. from th* Giant* to play
know what to do with
Billy Mid Ki several
.____
down at Bradenton.
iBry almost aa though he were
**4&gt;*n*iv# a man to trade and
Wood a hitter to ott on the
a K i mlolmes hit only .288 in
1B4B after five straight seasons
with ,904 or batter.

when Menhali atnp.
hitting , Heirme* returned to
June |. He mado
of them doublet,
a .sio dip.
two weeks of
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game railed end Slli. datknrsey.
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and
hod a horrible
earned ru n1,•average,
floln is belter
the Sain of 1449 when ho
*4 to help give th* Brave*
ainre 1414. The
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it Nattoaa] Lelaguer to
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y&amp;n d oilers do double duty. Toko the who el . , . find out
how Qiryrior'i buiH in eaky* oil tho way through it combined
with now utility that boat* anything on the road today.
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ran Into Jack

tryltng to break
play He Is
son since 144
campaign when he
14 ; home runs.
1 baa been hiitting
.240 and
meet at

Twloo ot beofnt ot ooy ordinary carl Uto it at a beoutiful
ehtfah teofing rial Or foM down th* hinged bock loot and
cwddon , . , ond ybu have a loval dock 6 {A foot long. You
can deep on ft .
lood oil your hunting and fishing gear
, . . htoid form RspAmenh, (eat. pods— a Itsousand ond one

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p'oyad to »upply (r&lt; f„r irlluw poplar,
"• every lum nur,
lucuit them*.

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woman. Reporter Clara H tir*anugh of Ilia C lin « aunt Hally
E**l* la iirrtljf hot She
i rally on lira when «he iov«rrd
* cottar* hlare hfiiv Hhr pul ro
Hufe to l hr n * »» that a hyttatidtr
h*d to trll hrt that In I hat m l

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M a r y t h ln * bvt rtv» p i « « tag io n fordT Mx.
ItG I Ten |&lt;l IlG -c a i p o r n and q*i«t hum
ford i 100 h o n ip o r ti V*8 and 95 hcMapo"**r
“Sla ...p lw « tti« (lG (at loominatic# Soto W .da
taoti ond a 4 too# d a rp l.gy.ig # k i l o . , . and
tha H G tai total, o» 3 J % aodai ixtmg King.

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llplonit trial

I tci&gt; b u tin ru n tu n Ii h Ij i feel* ilio ;»*y

EYKS EXAMINED
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Ilk it. Palmetto A*t.

ta pidt ahead

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at home, w u con I t i p \&gt; iu t iip n
on la ti-iu o v iitf event*

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in butincm or at hoinr, U lr p h -tie &gt;o n u
butty* &gt;ou l u d n 't beat -horteui to
wotk done action w anted | acc ol iiintJ
restore.! — am! at small cost.

Thor#'* aM tMt UG cor untwl ond qvi*t—
yal |M wia oH tha nay. Vow taro on tint (oil.
Vow tava on wplaap And with laotnai Ua tud i
rwggad "Ufagword" lody iiiatifing if a (M i Mo,
ford brlngi yew mo&lt;a in raiola «•!•#, loot

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E«pcrirnrr&lt;l
W A ITED
aUnnfrapKrr and lunik lerper
fur parmanrnt poaitinn hy Inral '•'I- N t illr m — I ’riM inalM — 13
wholmal* firm. Writ* llni It.
NOTICE. Tl.* Raminolr Cmnty
Aanford llarald.
Chainl^r uf t'nmmrrr* la n&gt;w
riirii|)iltliK a Iml of arrotruHa*
tiolia fui th* I Uf*0-4*1 tuul.at
aaaauti. Oamaia haimy huuirf,
A1. 1. TYPER of llulldotrr Wotk.
apatttnrnla, irataa* apaitmrnta
Kaaaonahla Kat*a— F ir e
Kal|.
or riauiii availabla fur rent aa
A rllrlm For Sala — 5
niaUa. t.’arprnlar A Crarry,
of Ortnb*r lit or aft*r. plralf
phn-.* i m . y or n#wj
i oIII inil tlIt air at one* arlth tor C.
of C. of fu r, Hanford. Trial I.- na*
Wa Ruy, 8*11 or Trada moat 12—
Sparta I S r r v lr r s — 12

anythin*.

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K.'illKI.UANh R*d Rom food. I.AWNMtlU Kh.M Hh*r,.*nwl. IdI tv- liifortnatli'n llonth aryl tha
ry*la» iap.tltad, loch ami k*v
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Toarhtan A Wataaa. I M l Oalar?
work. Prompt an* rt. If. W
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Wa both l»a# arhrn you dailT ttfbw
your pra—rlptloni to I.ANRYTf O R T a NDO kjeninf Nvntlnaj, O r­ LOST: Packed otwrnlyht baa n
lando Evrniny HUr. Call Ralph
I’hon* 101
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ti n. ,i
vicinity of
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Ni/hl
Com rata i*wrr pip«, fira »» tiap«,
f'ltih. Kinder return to: Kllial
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bum#. Oult |0*t down now r*banchas, flower potr, block*,
uuirad. K1IA Plan. In.iallminl
windo-v illl*. Ilnt*la and con­
r^an Hair: . Room *17. I'hon*
trol* floora Kto* ritUnaLaa.
2M. Hanford Atlantic National BHYINfi A C A K t Rafcaa flntnM IR A C LE C O N C R E TE P IP E CO.
Bank. Mrn.b*r Pl)|r.
eln# *** u» to u v a mo— y. la.VHt Elm Ava. Phono IMA
rtallmant l^an D a p t, Room 517,
H k H V K E -H U ’ AlHN
UEBCH A^niSE Eirh.ing*. W*
Phone 2M.
Sanford Atlantic
U M d H a m . l i t W. f l n t B u r n t
Mabuy, a*U, map ail E. lit Phone Radio-A ppliance-W athln*
Natl#dial Bank Member P flC
cblnaa. The h'anford Elactrir Co
Rapalr Dapt. 114 E. 2nd.. Pbona lt#io M O H H . A Ford Coupe. E i ­
P U B W a ^ O p m for r e n t
(U ilth O FEEDAi Cat
re) lent condition, on* ownrr.
I t-Room : with pdvat* bath and
Hunt'* Tuiadu r**d
Pile* raaion^bl*. Samutl F-iln e w r U ir iR s

THE
SANroRD
HERAI.D

1 I - Roc m i with privata bath and
E te trio kitchen. Apply *12 W.
Atk E m t ar Nick f t* . Htor*
410 Sanford Ava.

M0« Asia. Call

Pilikt Point
2.26
ilia* Tent* A Tarpaulin*
on't Buy til you trv
ARMY-NAVY BUITLU I

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11*47 SUPREME. 27 ft. TomUin

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�M O N DAY SEPT. 11, 19S0

T FESA N FO R D O T R ^LD ,

Wounded Tel! Stories Of Battle
As They Wait For Air Evacuation

RADIO STATION
W.T.R.R.

World Government

U. S. Industry

an-J build In tlirrn a feeling of
good w ill. Wa want to promote
that kind of work, but I am
nut convinced that It la enough,**
he aaid.
He pointed out that la ‘hla rea­
ped, cilice In this nation are un­
able to maintain pear* and told
of the outbreak of lawleaaneaa by
hoodlums during the Boston po­
lice strike, (allowed by the call­
ing of the atata militia by C al­
vin Coolldgc, who waa then
governor of Massachusetts.
A third method of attaining
world
peace offera the best
chance, he ateted. end thla la or­
der baaed upon law. To live pAirpfully wa m uit have tome kind

wnanar
N l»i
"port* Kin* Of V»«r
TW lM ftil Httnii
Hfxirt* I‘j»f*fl»
ll*rrl&lt; * Htdfi* Al P i*11*1
Itrin im r On A n « w l
I'lflndf f4h*
Your Ptufdf'M H#porf#r
K f rm te a |iv r*«rU
V*rl # lr 11-11
th # 11*ltd
N llr t'dltt"*

a b o u t the fighting in K n ie a .

You Atr on ill* slrrl-m allrd n
tinder the wings of a twin-engine
C-17 transport plane.
fiv e other i - 17a me on lh»*
field and nv**i there i* a four
englnr C-f»l with a familiar name
on its near.
Wounded air under the wing*
of all thru- rvneugtinn ship*
walling for thrr- Mrrtrhet* to lie
lifted aliomd for flight* to J a ­
pan. lea* than an hour away, fir
maybe,— a longer hut hoped-for
trip to the United State*.
Mud-spattrrnl and du»ty olivedrab trurk* distinguished from
hundred* of other army vehicle*
only by brilliant lied ( ‘m»*e» on
aide* and top*, are clustered
around.
You *rr other
Irher* Mill
tr the trurk* and you know « th rr
Wounded am thrio hernure vntt
see their feet and head through

■|m n anihulnner doors.
"I got hit during the ptnh in
the Naktnng Itlver bulge,’ a lan­
ky Arm y »ergt*ani from South
Dakota tell* you Hla right arm
i* *hattereil and half hla face la
awathrd in MnodM.vinrd handagea.
"We had marie Meady gain* up
and down the ridgea for two dayv.
ilut rvery damned morning there
would to1 a bunch of Cominla* be,
hind our line*. One of thorn b*»tard* th-i w a handgrenade that
rarnr over my .houlder from the
rear and did thi*."
H r helil hia alingrd arm away
from hi* body and turned hla
Wounded fare to the sid*
A Marine, who we* carried off
a flllllop by * tetc'le helicopter,
I i ll* how hi* company 'lugged it*
v a y itp "No-Nam e" ridge for a
MTiniii time;
"It wa* not an eaay thing to
go over the »airte ground where
your huddle* had grd *hot two
week* ago. I |u*l had that feel­
ing I wa* going I" get mire and
1 dlil We niuglrt .even kind* of
licit there mortars, tnarhlncgunv.
handgrenade*, tanks, t&gt;arl weather,
had terrain and Ih.rve rraty

Phil ltrr&lt;| At Of***

If-

»*• ni •( Irtir

f*nl l»«l NdlldM

Johnny

lerfO* tirrh

At Home With Murlr
N*wi A l*nl»
Hlgn Off
T l »'.'!&gt;%T
lih ytM n fTlufc

Hrwii

W rg trrn Jiin liv ri*
H frrn O C lo fti f*Igt*

Rev. R. Joseph Adams, mission­
ary under the Christian and Mis­
sionary Allianrr, will apeak at
the local Alliance Churrh, Park
Avenue and Fourteenth Street, on
Mr. Ad*m* wa* introduced to
Turnday evening at 8:00 n’clock.
miaMonary service in the Ivory
Coaat in Africa among the llnhn
tribe*, lie wa* later stationed in
the Frrnch Sudan. He arrived in
New York, with hi* wife and two
■mall children. In March, and
will (m- sailing again for Africa
tn January.
Tbe riplorer Marquette re
ported fouling watermelons nil
tivatrd in the Interior of Amen

en in 1878.

New*

M'trnlitg N|m(||b Kdltloft
X «v | rr &lt;*u|«i
Mr&lt;riiln| fttviillotif
Mood# in Music

World Al Nlhr

Phil Hr#«l A» Offift
W n y n* K in* firth
W M r r A m r l i I’M ! in T r r i l
Pin l &gt; p rr*dr
A

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llrliedjr ildcmln*
*'hrntrrt i '*%■nllofn
firrlirffm A Hint

Mr|«-df M diifiiinr
Mu "it 11vswiili
PrRjrrr h i r l&gt;nr*
W orld .%i Mmiit
It RidHo Putrm (He#%t
lion f*|iib
nil a t Ml mr

(*jg11rt Antes (. in*

M i k Im I Vnrloll**
IVIf•Ir *Jf»|v•Ilf&gt;»i Ilnur
lid r Kofi* Italic h
World AI Tti r ***•

vide tnily effective civil defense
we must undertake befnm-the-fmet
preventive measure, such aa dta­
pe n ion over a long time and ovaroatlon In time of a threat*nod
attack, a i a There la no magic
d»fen»e plan which will allow you
to May In a city and still bo
aafe."
Tracy g. A u gur. Washington)
part provident of the American
Inititu*# of Planners: a suhaUntial part of the UOJMO.OOO.OOO eapand cities should be channeled
spent each year to maintain and into dispersal.
Dr. Joseph 0 . Hlrachfelder, proToday-* mar
feasor of chemisti,
___
chemistry ______
at the u
n illlla A Headline*
varsity of Wisconsin and C h a ir­
A lisfln lllo n
man of the Board of Editor* of
Mu*lc hover* Pam.
Mr lte,|ue*l
"Th e Effeeta of Atomic Wea­
Ith rlh m H ear
pons":
IJrlghl Rpot
"The
number of rasualtler
N*wa
"port* Ktna or Par
would lie very greatly reduced If
T w ilig ht B o n a *
an air raid warning were sound­
Mpnrt* Parade
ed and the majority of the peo­
Heralre Minn. A l Plenn
v rw
ple were In (belters or reliant at
K re n ta j M u slr
the time of the etploalon. First
Taae Tim e
and foremost it la necrirary to
K r m o t . i It* c * r l i
educate the publ’: so that they
Verier» H ell
Meet T h e Mend
can cooperate tn avoiding panic.
Night FMtlina
Frank P. Zaldler, mayor of
P hil Heed A l O raan
Milwaukee: "Cltie* might be more
IP* (lancetlm &gt;
t ’alied Nation*
liefvnrlble
if
they
rearrange
K e r Kyeer
themselves Into long ribbons and
A t Home W in . Miiale
break up the nt&gt;il-*haped form
Nrw * A f o ie flenree
man orr
target they now presort.

o( world government. " If we
can’t taka advantage of that fact,
It eeeme to me we lote eome cf
the right to claim to be rational
human helnga.
"We don’t eapect eurh * govemment to work perfect!/,” he
added. "Government la eotnrthing
that !a dangerous. Living too, la
dangeroua." He eta ted that a
atari In tht* direction of world
government had been made tn
the United Nation* organisation,
but decked that it will have to
he atreglhened in order to en­
force the law on a wnrld-wld“
halt*.
lie predicted that t(u*«ia would

I l/VAV II

caua# all Uoda of trouble In aueh|
an orgafllialion, and #ouid be a
out-am e, but would reallxe U»et
It would he L H U r to br ln H a
than outsld# *utl. an organl*"Uxn,
and having ItuMia Inaida rather
than outdo# would be the leaver
of two evil*.
_________

Ur. Henry McLaiilin
im rlrla t

H A W 1H U

110 N . P A R K A V E
P H O N E 121

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/’l.lh SI H\ It I

W HISKEY - WINE
RUM
GIN
NICK'S PACKAGE STOKE
410 Snnfwed Avenue

The Alloy nor*'* with the rvs■nation plane tell* you the wound­
ed Marine prnhahly will lose hL
h g torn almost off hy m iihlnegiin fire.
A Negro soldier tell* how his
three trurk convoy was ambushrd :
"So there I was, just driving
my truck down the road when ‘
they opm file front God knows!
where."
,-wi *r&lt;- |n nil peine,! eye- and!
th - yard- of loindng • around hi*
wa* I that he ha* been *etlou*ly

hurt.

Then you tnlk to n Hritlsh
Tommy probably the fir*l Korccm easiirilty of hi* army. You
ri irietnlier hi* words:
"tine nevrt know* when h« w ill,
get hit here. And worse, one
doe* not know from which direr
ll-tn the *hot will come."
lie limped lip tn the door of
the plane and wa* helped aboard
All the plane* seemed to have
l&gt; i. rli'd their rnrgne* *i inn It annully. They tint ton up and ta il to
Ihi- runway — the hlg C-54 First.
then followed hv the half doirn
C-47*. Thousand* nf horsepower
echo from the nearby hill* a* lh*
flight rev* up.
A* the first plane whine* up
you can trad thr name oil Its
nose. |l sav* "lU ta a p .” It was
General
Mar A rth u r*
personal
plane, doing evacuation srork

l/ o a m i

N o tic e

sir rir n o r i i i i T i n r

is In this wot Id I rernmmend It
to all my ffirniU."
Many Thousand*
are benefiting I mm H A U A C O l.
, ,' . rven hundred* of dorter* are
tecnmrnending H A ItA C O L tn their
patient* whosr •yslem* lark Vitamin* H I, It-.*, iron and Niacin.
H A D A C O L i* mi wonderful tieratine H A D A C O L help* build up
th# hemoglobin content nf yrnir
blood (rvbrn Iron Is neededl In
ta rry the,* preelnus Vitamin*
and Mineral* to every organ, and
and Mineral* In every nrgnn, and
•W ry part nf your iewly tn the
heat I. liver, kidney* and lung*,
tvatr to the rye*, hair and nail*,
j Don't rnnllmie to lie uil*eralitrt
Don't continue to suffer!
! Give remarkalde IIA U A C D I, a
chanr# to help you ami if you
don't feel better with the first
f t # 'bottle* you take
your money bark. Uni
_ ly |1 2r» for
8 itr; I.*i ge Fam ily or Hos.
Hite, lA.&amp;o.
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Hist* *»f n-«rl*ls. ot, h*rrt&gt;r elvr
noth e Ural s
liK .V H IlA I, R l-R c T tO N
m i l t,e i,„t,i ti, h i ;M i N O I. i : fn u n tv
« f th* a**te ot Klnrida on Tu std e r
nest a.,, .e rilln g His Klral Uifflllsr
In Nosemt.er, A l&gt; It iS , lit* .aid
T o - « t « r t~&lt;riw the
aetearh Hay .1 S . i r n S r r
fo r T a n Itsllr-.ad anil Pnbllr t!tll&gt;
tries fomritltalnnara of tt&gt;a Ht*l*
nf gtorlda
fo r f n ll .-t Htaias Henafttr
f o r ltt|,r* s* n u tlv» at Hi* F f T T M
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Rial* ot flo rid a In lira r t a h t r •,,on&gt;t r'o n a re .i nf the fn ttsd
P ta u .
for im* rnrintwr nf th* U o u .s of
l(*|&gt;r*.*nt«llr*a nf th* Htal* nf
flnrtda
f o r T w o fo u n t? Cnm m lstlnnsr*.
t U .t r n la .Vund.if 1 4 1
f o r Thtee U .m litrs f n -ittlr Kn*rd
of I'uhll-' Instruction District*
Number l l - l
f o r t)n » fo n .ta tilr for Ju.tlea nf
Hi* Tear*. Itl-itrleta Num ber I.
f o r Thrae Ji a lt r ,. nf th* Ntrnrtm*
r’nitM of laa Htal* of *"—»&lt;*»
in
T r r f .t M o N r w m im t o r , t
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fln rtd a , a ; TalUha****. th* r*hl**t
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Senate Fights
Over Changes
In Commie Bill

K u tn h lh h r d 190M

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Concentration Camp
Amendment Voted
Down By 37 To 35;
Lucas Plan Blocked

Bevin Differs
With U.S. On

U. S. First Cavalry
ForeignPolicy Storms Hill Taking
Peak Covering Taegu

British Oppose Acheson’s Plan For Re­
arming
Germany;
Support China Red*

W A S H IN G TO N . Srpt. 12 o T V
— The Senate lodsy trlu .rd , 37■
Jo 35. In lark * ""concenltalton ]
* im p " antencfmrnt on the McCat*'
ran anli-Communul bill.
Father the Scnsle had balled
down. 45 In 2*3. a more lo tub- j
ilitule a pmvmnn lo inlrrn Com*
muniali in
lime of war for a
Coramunitl rrgitlrslinn section nl
•hr M tTartan bill.
Both moves weir, made by Senair Democratic l^rarfrr Lucai ol
•llinois.
Lucai lold ibr Senate lhal if
il wanted a “ iral lecurily" bill il
ibould lakr ibr ammdmrnti.
Senator
Ferfuton
(R-M ich)
thrilled lli« I
ibr concentration
AT A tP IO A l V M M HOOVI CIM M ONT. Ptesldrnt Truman n pre.cntr«l with a handmade IJ.N. flag. Uw- I M of
camp ules wai "unconstitutional,
Ita kind. In the group fl. lo r.) are: Mr* franklin D llnosr.elt. hc.td of Ihe National Cittreoa' Committee for
un-American and the finl blueU.N. D ay; Mary Ann txwg. of Shelby. Va . and rharlottr Ingram. Kllcnriale, Delaware, both « -It Chib meow
ptinl for diclalorthip.**
bera. In a hrlef address made lo the gathering the Chief Evecntlve emph»«lre«l that United State* action* In
I b r amendment would have
rKorea. Kornxaa erri other pacU ol A*ia ace aimed at peare not Conqnc.1
( Interna Iinssoi No««w.liVw.u»)
^fiarn ibr Attorney General power _
,0 P«&lt;
concenlralion eampi
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J T T S * " T “" u Z e n k er Indicates He Will Turn
Contract Is Let
Down Democratic Party Position For Construction
Of City Stadium

NEW H llt K . Sept. lt _ i,1 V
Ihe Itig Three t t f .lr r n t«rri(*i
minialrrs hegsn s *eric« of msfor *lrslrsi talk* here in-t«a
Itcsnird at rclnfnrrinc the de­
fenses
of
Western
Europe
•Siin.t Hi,..la and Ironing out
rlili, all* import *nl problem, of
l.cimana's future.

Blast Kills Eight

Powder Company

(ommiumufi W. II

."2.S5 TVi'uim

Are Started Into
Train Di s as t er

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Kobcrl Ii. Herndon
Dies After Illness
RodH Want To^ie ITp
UN Forcca In Korea

Panco County .School
Board Hearing’
Set

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Mrn. B. R. Burnett
DI In Salem, Ohio

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* Allied Planes Blast
Fleeing Rcrls While

Grenade Hurler On Korean Front

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A n g rin g

Renewed Bv U. S.
I I &gt;k*\tV Nepi

II. JO H N H IG H TO W E R
M W lO H K . Sept 12 &lt;&lt;v&gt;
Hr,lull |meipn Minuter Finest
Re*tn. arriving for tfllieal we.lein
diploma hr tilk*. asul today that
Germany "miial lie htoutbl hark
ai s great nation " Hut he laid
ibr arming &lt;d Geiman military
t umti u not the s i r lo arrompluh
•b &lt;1
lle.in iimnplv indicated that hr
u presently &lt;&gt;p|u&gt;*eil to Se- testy
o| '*tsle Arbewm’s ides ol form­
ing Gentian unilt at pail of i
Weti-fn | uio|tean defenae lone
One o| llrain't top adtueis. talk
mg in tpeater detail, added that
Itnl tin d*tea laaor me miration of
a tiinng leniial Weal Caiman |h&gt;hir force lo deal with CominUOUl
unmings

only undet specific rondiliont.
Mr. Trum an haa announced he
will veto the bill, sponsored by
Hut this official. !*u laone Kuk
Senator McCarmn fp -N e v t. tf it
palm k. iliilain a high inmmtaiionJK F F K R H O N f T T V . Mo.. Sept. I J — ,/II— Morris A. Shenhereadies Ihe Whlla llniiae In It*
of SI. l-oui* turned down today an opportunity lo serte on the
ei h i ( termanv. taid that the C ai­
preaent form.
Iremoeralir National linanre I ommiltre. Shrnkrr ha* appeared
The Senate alan added In the
man people liatr no "pasaionale
aa lawyer for hi* client* before Ihe Senate Crime Intrsligaling
S l 07.000 Hirl Of O r - desire to leaim While lie would
n bill &amp; provision tmnnini:
I n tn m illrr lie *aid hr «*a» refusing In aerte because “ I mu»l re­
4'»e picketing of federal courts
frain from any a rliiilir* which mat interfere with my doty In
lando Firm Okcycd: not intwei the rpieslinn tiller ||y.
The bill llarlf will be voled on
my r llrn l."
n ade rleai lhal Hnlain haa no
later In the day with both pa*Finances Undecided he
•Home with In leaim them
•aje and a presidential v*to re­
nn
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Mom*
A.
.Sbenker.
Sl.
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tarded aa certain.
Flir mnlrart lor the rontlruc*
Kirkpatrlrk said Wist Ip-iiiian
while rl"hr Senate Appro *"°,n rF *ot PPMOn* involved in a Senate (ambling investigation. m diMaanw
tion ol s muntripsl *1admin on Oianreltor Konrad Adenauer had
priatfon*a Committee
Commute* approved
approve,| a
•°&lt;” )r l,f m ,»
* »enalnr'* suggestion lo «tay tleai of a D rm o ­
Mrllontlllr Atenur not lli of the proposed sn inirease in Wr*l t in
197,213.000 fond to builif up a rralic committee po«i to a*oid rmliartatung ibr parly.
many'* polire pnwn of '.*iitiaNi to
was aw aided 2,1.n&lt;y&gt; men at pie.ent and sn
“ Voice of America" counter-attack
Ilie invitation to .Sbenker In re*ign a* a memlier of the Democratic present ball paik
against ftuaala'a Communist pro
♦National
finance
Commlltee last night hy the City Comnitlsina eventual increase l.v • inlal of
papanda.
Kirkpatrl.-k
*akt
he
to ihe Jarro Cnrjtoralion general l
The amount voted by the com
Lthonghl Adenauer’s furnrea were
{o nlnrlo rv r&gt;| Odandn. .
"
"*• &gt;&gt;a» « » a i
nrfyealnnahle.
°
fneaalfpallng rvunml(tae.
A buf ol $107.W O for llte ,onIteato. al an Informal
new a
A l D o n a M i Iia n ia
"How ran I realfn from aomr.
mnferrnre on the liner rjuevo
A t r e n n s y iv a n ia
i w m s m &gt; u 4 r* _ K h rn k rr itrurtmn ol llie steel, rantile.ei rrmferenee
piled from Jrffttton Pity, Mo. type grardsland was ofGred bv the Mary, which docked this morning.
II .. I.;, I r ,
- I said that "'he defense of K&lt;l,o|te
He declined further romment.................
r ompitny..................
Ihe bid lor ererlion ol
ir«attaoea o» rmm* i » i
hut said he would have a state.
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.
VA4 I
ment later. There were Indication,
hr would turn down the position, said City Manage, Cl, I lord M. f l S t * O i l H I t f I V o l l C S
to which he was named last Kihhin thift moininn
1
v
Explosion
Heard
10
W ASH I NCITON7"Sepl. 12 -&lt;,11
Eriilay hy Demorratic National
-Ntrnipei
— Stephen Early realgned today
■ ..
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Miles Sounded Like Chairman William M. Iloyle. J r .
Denying any mnnectlon with
thr profe.l anil suggested
aa Deputy Secretary of Defrnae.
T o w n Was G o in g U p gambler*. Shrnkrr said he neve, j reronilrurliun of tire pirsen'
I'raaldont Truman arteptrd Ihe
renlpVatlnn, effective Sent. SO,
aisnelatrd political srtlvitlr. with wooden stand..
fry in g he did ao reluctantly.
L L D R L I). I V . Sept. 12— b1‘)
w \ S H IN G T O N . Sept 11— 1.1%
The While Ifouaa said Early
— f amilies of the Peon*.Itsnia
haa Iwcn Irving lo quit alnrr he — A terrific eiptovion npt*cd a|*ait contribution from any of m y ell- roB,,,,K,,nn '*
N'sllonsl Guard.men killed In
completed thr one yaar of duty a cbnamite m u bouve at tbr Na­ ents."
mg out of finsnnal detail, will.
Ihe train wreck ir* l,tjJ ,t will
he agreed In serve when hr ar. tional Powriet Company today,
Kefauvrr said In a statement l-snks. The Commit non. .aid \h
reeelse |teo.inn. and o'her Itene
repted the appointment
May, killing eight m'n oiitncbl.
Is.1 night “ It will not set well
Mr
Klhl tin, bs»
.in
.
»ii rvminn,
n*. not
not yet
vet decided
fit* prn.idrd ht the lent, «t«*l
IMP. He la to return to hia po«t
with
the
piddle
and
rertainlv
may
,
.
,
.
.
.
Five Of an «*||*Cf employe! were
the Veteran*
Vd»tini«rr*iimt
aa a vlre prealdetd of Pultman,
Iw m iliarr assing to thr Dernttera- wh&lt;» ■" pledge Itwsrd III
the l e n t , w ill p . . f ,f t ,lli e , nl
b u rl i li g b t l y .
Inr.
will Im.
Party for the attorney for I '"ft- for which tl
Ihe dead fll.rd.otert
Presidential Seeretary Charlea
"A t first I thought the whole
G. Ross, who announced Early's
action, declined again to romment town blew up," laid one resident.
on a report be a highly placed
"Window a biokc evcrywbcie.
presidential adviser that Secre­
The M ail wsi heard 10 mdet
tary of Defenae Johnann la on
hla way nut of tha rablnet.
Aaked whether Jnhnaon la plan. away ami ihatlfird windows ol
nlng to resign, Rosa aald that he houaes within a Iwo-milc radun of
was "not a mind readar." Treated
for sn Investigation of Shanker’s
the plant.
Lampletlon
of
the
Stadium 'be rraslr, a United Slate. R. os
further. Rosa *ald " I have no in*
app-tlntment as a number of thss
fnrmetlnn to give you on thet
Company offiruli refused In Detn-rratle fund-railing commit, within eight months after sign tor demanded s nationwide In
1 -«ties*e ns P a ir Tw s i
&lt;iuiry Into rallma-l *afety prsr
point."
admit newsmen or photographers lee.
tires.
Johnson he* been under fire In
falling Shenker the "attorney
Investigations were begun by
Congress end elsewhere I Conner, In the plant gioumli. Names of
H ssniw ts s . waa* T m u
the Pennsylvania Italic,,a,I. whose
tion with the Korean war situs., vidirm were withheld until rela­
•treamlined “ Spirit of St t^uii*’’
lion. Hla rritlra have contended tives are notified.
&gt;ra*be&lt;l Into the troop tram sl
fth did not have lha defenae e»ta*
National. Powder Is Kldred'a
nearby
tt’ett Ijifayrtte; the Ohio
Robert
Emuwrit
llern&lt;l-in
n
tllahmenl In proper shape. Preal* largest industry. The plant it lo.
died at I 15 A M In d .v m '&lt;
•’llltsrv district, so-l 'be S'ationsl
dent Trum an haa stood by the rated lw,» miles from the little
hospital f-tll-twing a llngenrg Guard,
Seeretary consistently, hoarever.
IIA I.T IM O K E . Sspt. 12— «yi«&gt;— local
Vmk
illness.
—
Tb r investigator. want to know
Early va* railed hack into community near the New
Ituasiis wants tn tie up aa murh
border.
Horn D -r. -r, ihmj in Sanford. »t&gt;. whv tbr streamline! passed flair*
government service laa year to
of
thr
United
Nations’
fighting
Hundreds
ru*hrd
to
the
area
serve In the second ranking de­
•trength in Knrra aa ooailhlr* so »&lt;m of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett ||ii snd crashed into the stalled troop
((••tlBaH Oa Cast ?«arl
tente post In connection with
that the Soviets "Would It* free Herndon _an-l grandson of the 1st- train.
Tw o National tiosrd
officer*
Ihe appointment of Jnhnaon aa
to commence the rnmpiest of Dr. K. V. Il»rn«l«iri, hr li«,| |i\.,{
Secretary of Defrnte.
Europe," Senator Tydlnrs ( D - his i-nllre life in Sanford, lie wa* a from Washington t'ol. C. E.
Sawyer and l.t. Col. II. J. HerEarlv, now *51 years old. for
memlter and » deacon of the I'm
Ik
m -It-la n d last night.
13 p a n was the White Ilona#
Therefore, "It |« plain that byterian Church, lie was a retired •are -arrived last night to conpress secretary an) a elo»e ad.
employee of thr American Eruit duct the Guard's Investigation.
The dead soldiers were Guards­
T A l.t.A IIA S S K K , Sept. l2-&lt;-1% o ' , r h i'n / lo MtV'wt/h*.'!, Um“ !S£ Growers.
Claer to the late PrwaMont Roote-T h e
Psu*
fount y School 5
"
l 1**
h
falt.
Survivors include the widow- and men.
and
Superintendent of f (hr
c it t i
Although
criticism
against Board
The counter intelligence divi­
two son*. Jame* Emmett and R-Johnson nad mmntsd during ro* Public Instruction will face a United S S t a . h S . n i ^ i "
bert Stuman; also three brother*. sion of the Ohio military district
^ , loN “w ' Z
« . r*»l» ,,n K Bart W. Herndon, Claude IT ||rm iwgan Its Investigation earlier, as
cent months, nona m It seemed suspension hearing before Gov. '
tn have been directed At Eoriy. ernor W arren ne.t Monday.
o ff- .Z ^ h
" C#m* don and Osborn P. Herndon all of did the railroad.
Those rloae to him found ha
As the Investigations proeeeded.
Hanford.
TyH,n« '
°f «»&gt;•
took pains to remain out of tha M M * rmembers **of^ the" l ^ n ^ s
'he Arm y still was struggling t"
Funeral
seivicea
w
ill
b«
eonK s s r la e e O A a r i s e g s s r i
e*mtrove rales Involving Johnson former m e m C r. ihe ^ p I r X l n d ?
d ucted at t r .
• ,
aa ranch aa posalbe. For that rnt a.vd the forme, superintend- ^ n a ^ m . l n . ! ^ | 2 | ^ W e “ hall Church at 4:00 P.M. Wednesday
reason, they aald they u w no
_____ ! h.ve time to r . l u more me
With tire Re*.
It. Mr|nn&lt;- &gt;t|l,
He alaa asked
^
connection between Far I p's re­
elating. The lesly W ill Ijs in stat&gt;state jnd
jrnl |
signation and the paralatent re- members and other state
ch
,
f
t
,
deterrent
j-ill act as a nnerrent upon at t b - r h u r r h fr-tm 2 :0 0 p . M until
j u t s that Johnaon waa on the county officials to lie present.
Russia
In
any
plans
she
may
4:00
p.
M
The Pasco county grand Jury have to start another world
y i y out. They assrtod that EarFrlende -tf Mrs. II. B. Burnett
1. a reasons (or resignation wvra iscommendr-d removal of the of­ conflagration."
C IV IL VIK I' \ 1m u
w||| regret lo learn -if her death
ficials on grounds of mslfeasanre
entirely personal.
The civil Air Patrol w|t| meet whlrh oceurred In Halem. O., las'
A natlea of Pro set, Va.. Early and miafeasanre In office after
S P A N IS H G E N E R A I Jt
Wednesday evening at 7:0-t nV|o*l Friday following a long lllne.v
la a grandson of tha
Con Ihe State auditor reported mis­
m lfamooa
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H E ID E L B E R G , Garmany. Sep. at the Municipal Airport Ifangai „ Mf ,n ,f Mr»- Hurnett formerly
management of school funds for
faderata general, Juba! Early.
This will Is- an important meet. "*"1 •" Hanford for about sevep
the flsral year ending June V), 12— &lt;A*&gt;— Allied offiefais dlvcloaed
Irvlsy that four hlfh-rankln* Span- Ing and all senio, member. , nd 1years whar* Mr. Burnett was cm1949.
O N FA R M C LA S S
•h army officer# had joined A t ­ cadet, are requested to attend t'b'yed by l-ee Brothers, lie died
Don Rale*, district agricultural
lantic Pact observers at troop m a­ Persons Interested in Joining th* *,*r»«* • »ear ago and Mrs. BurS IIA W H FJ’nVEHI.NG
engineer of the Hoi) CMaaryatlon
Service, will tell members of the
L U T O N England, Sept. 12— 6P» neuvers now going on hare. It |* C.A.P. will also t*e welropted. In nett went lo Salem to make bet
Veterans On The Farm Training -George Bernard Shaw, who un­ the first time sinrs tha war that ••klltlon to the regular bnslnes* home.
Funeral aerviees were held tn
Class how to dealgu apilnklar lr- derwent a mafor operation last Spanish military observers hav- meeting, classes will Is- he'd In
alga tion ayatams, and wtll point night at the age of 91. Is riperted heen admitted to Amtrlean tra in ­ radio code and In meteorobipv. t*&gt;e Salem yesterday.
ing sierrisea.
out thwlr economic value to I N to recover.
study -if the slmoapherc and Its
A C L KMHI.RMS
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R. E. Ltngard, secretary of L u ­
farmer In .a talk T b a r^ a y night
Two employees of the Atlantic
f t T:S0 o’clock at tka T
ton and 11nstable Hospital, aald brigadier general, tarn lieutenant
Tb# following codeia have re.
farmer Building, Jet “
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probably Will be In on m lliUry briefings along with grade! Wise Hardin to cadet sec- blem* yesterday from L. M. Cor­
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meter, corporals, and Henry Bruce Humphrey, ear repairer, and
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Sam Mitchell, rolored labor gang
MeLa uIIn, Don Pertain and Gene
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Shepard -tf Long *'&gt;-&gt;&lt;1
Vnnr Kippur, the -lev of st-mr
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residrnls on the evening &lt;&gt;f S*nt
20 and nn the following dsv T*••
occur, nn the |Ol It of the llebtett
month T i-r l, when |hr nrtho&lt;l»i
prey end fast for 24 htuirs t-e-in
ning at sunset of the
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vance are found in l.rvlttn i. |c.
2.'l and 2.1, snd Numbers, 29 7-11
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Edwartl Higgins, manager of ihe
Seminole County chamls-t -if Com­
merce, returned
home
Kun'lai
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Hospital where he bad l«ern under*
going treatment since Thursday,
and reported this morning tbs, be
le feeling much betterW. A. Patrick will preside at
7:30 o'clock this cvcnlnp sl 'be
meeting of the Hoard of Director*
of the Chamber of Commerce Thi
Is the last meeting of the fiscal
year and ell members are urged
to be present.

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No final action W4* taken, b-t-trt a
ever, t-ecause -if th» sbten-e of
I* forntftnt* ««•«! N!«ltk toll thr Governor Warren, X'tnm -v f;»n
••thr? rmtnril nirmlfttra jit^t hr eral Richard V’rvln and t'ommlsk g " ullure
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-till rnn-itlrrrd all decialon* -f 'lie M avo
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wbrii Ite twgsn ht* boycott. *fpl " It ’, going |o tv* detpeiale" If lb»
If n e lie N M lie. I age H i m
fund* are not made atadahle bv
Jan I
ItHIt si It IDE.
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I A C K S flN V IL L E . Kept. 12 M l the sch-tols lest year but » i i d*
XI# van-let William Trainot. con­ ducted from their first -pisr'et e*.
victed Communist, &lt;ts),l«4 butt&lt;c|f Iea*e this year. The advanre -ras
in Hie stoma-h with an ice pick made to |termil counties to pav
a' bis home Inlay, police said.
their outstanding drills
Mr ti a* taken In Ih.val ntedi-at
Itsiley said If th» estia funds
tenter where attendants aqi-1 h» were released, it would r.tl gl*-*
•*s- near -Icsth.
the srhools more 'hsn ttn o »r -ent
ll .sllsaw l It* raw* alter
Tralmti ha-l Iteen schedoletl lo
sp|4-ar In rircuit cmrrt r^dst- for
a h.«ti*aa corpus hearing in wbl-b
b, challrnge-l Ibr vali-litv -if the
city’s anti-Rrd ordinance
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■pt
4.1
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whlrh he was convicted.
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it
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71
Chicago
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*
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Kansas City
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New York
D Livingston, reported toclav the
74
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(taint Louis
appointment of Mr, William T.
41
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Washington
Shaddlrk of Lady l-ake. as stst"
72
Jacksonville
director of the Farmers H»me Ad­
90
78
Kev Weal
ministration to W n m e effective
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Orlando
70
around Oct- flro«.

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