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THE WEATHER

T* Protect the Poor* ot the World:
To Promote tiro Progress of America.
To Prodoro Prosperity for Sanford.

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VO LU M E

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AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

K ill DA V A P R . « ,

Cloudy with oeca*iona) rain north
portion through Saturday. Partly
cloudy to cloudy toulh portion
with chance for few »fuu»era
Saturday.

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jYzuu&gt;cintcd I’rtvsH Leaned

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W ire

Ni». H!2

Allied Force Smashes DemocratsSayKirkland Asks Investigation
Or L3nipftign Oontnoutions
‘ Forward On Heels Of
To Discover Gambling Links
Fleeing Communists
P r in c ip a l C ris is

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L ie s i n E u r o p e

Stubborn R e d Reais* tan ce C e a s e s Sud­
denly * r ! T:V .7&gt;oops
C ross 3 8 th P arallel

A p p ro p ria tio n s G roup
V o tes C ut of 55' &lt; In
E m e rg e n c y F u n d O f
P resid en t
T ru m a n

Oscar Collazo Is B ird Emphasizes
Sentenced To Die Need To Halt Tide
For Killing Guard Of U. S. Socialism

TOYKO, Apr7^1&lt;/P) - A surpiiic Chinese withdrawal on the
central front last night left a P u e rto R ican P a tr io t
" no-matt’s-land" in front of United
C laim s H e A cted In
Mslion* forcer today noith of
D efense Of L ib e rty
^Parallel 38.
AP correspondent John Kan*
NEW YORK. Apr. 4—&lt;,7h—
dolph said Chinese who had been
Alum &gt;pr Das id GreenglaM,
fighting rtubhornly for two days
accuser of hi* doomed *i*ter and
brother-in-law, wi« sentenced to
tuddrnly broke contact Thursday
l.*&gt; year* in prison today for hi*
night and retreated.
part in the Russian *py ring. The
Atnrticani
thrusting forward
is-yrar-old former Army ser­
Friday repotted only paliol con­
geant’* testimony formed the
bulwark of the rase again*!
tact.
Cl hr I and Juliu* llo*rnbrrx,
All along a 40-mile itrrlch of
*rntrnrrd yealrrday In death in
—the front. 0 . N. unit* forged slow
the electric chair.
'*gaihi.
WASHINGTON. Apr. b ~ m —
The Allied advance had thruil
at much a* eight milet imide the Cheat Collaro today was rcntcnccd
to dir in the electric chair Oct. 26
Communist northland.
Elements of four divisions press- for the ilaying of a White Houte
ICn Hu H O b I’M * T w *t
guard in an attempt lari Novem­
ber on the life orf Preiident Tru­
man.
Federal judge T. Alan Goldsboruugh allied whether Collaro bad
anything to tay. Collaro laid he
did not want to plead for hit life,
but to plead for liberty for Puerto
Miss Alice Trafford, pioneer
Sanford resident, died last nlglit at Rico.
At hit trial, Collaro had contend
the Andrew* Nursing Home in Or­
lando where »he had been living cd he and a companion. Gtitrlio
for Um past rrre ra ! rsrnthr. Miss rortetoia, were only demanrlratTrafford had been In bad health
for some year* and bar death was ing for Puerto Rico independence
not unexpected. She had lived in when they attempted to ilorm Dlait
Sanford for many yean, coming Houte latt Nov. I Tnrretola and a
i t with her alatar and brother when White Houte guard. Lrtlie Coffelt
*»h « waa «UU a (tr l to Sanford
w SUw tor wweto.Y. * W f o r t L were kilUd m m furiosi*- exchaag*
waa tmployod bv General Sanford of pittol ahott.
at a sunreyxrr. Mr. Trafford laid
“I am not pleading for my Ilf*,"
out the town on tha English vill­ Collaro told the Judge. *Tm plead­
age pattern.
ing for my rautr. Anything that
Ml*s Trafford** family line date* I have dune I did for the liberty
back to the Norman conquest in of my country. I intilt, even unto
1066. and waa known originally the end, that we have a right to
ic m ia n a na r « » » t » * i
a* DeTrafford, the prefix was

Alice Trafford,
Pioneer Citizen*
• Dies In Orlando

tOoBttBss*

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..Two New Bases To Go Owner Of Armitage
Cabin Court Dies
Into Operation Soon
Two new Chevrolet pat*enyer
buiaea ware recently purthated by
8. A. Allen and wUl bo put into
operation a* aoon aa alteration*
have been made at Holier Motor
Sale*, Inc.
Each bu* haa a capacity of 82
passengers. Tha Wayna bodle*
nave light green side# with red
— itriping and cream colored top*.
© Motor* a n rated nt 108 H-P. and
brake* or* of "Jumbo” ala*. Equip­
ment Include* ft ret aid k ill and
fire extinguishers.
Originally built fo r uao a* achool
btiasoe, tha metal flooring will be
lowered three incite* In order to
provide more bead roam. Sam
Rankin hex completed the recall­
ing of the floor and welding on on*
boa, and atatod today that work
ahonld be completed on the other
—by the end of nont wook.
VF The buiaea were secured In an­
ticipation of Increased demand* for
traajpertatUn ►•»# due to re­
activation of the Naval Air StaOVIBDO OFFICER
MAXWELL A F BASE. Ala..
Apr. 8— (Special)—C ut* olin EGreer of Oviedo. F1*^ ft attending
tbe Squadron O fficeri course at
'dlls station, it waa announced to­
day by Col. Leello G. Hauer, Max
“ well comm
or li
Ben II.
I k i M o f Mr. and
of Oviedo.
LONGWOOD STATION
TA U A H A S8E E, Apr. 8—W5—
Tbe Florida Supremo Court today
fltttahil an ardor of the SUto
RnOrond Commission by rtfuelng
to permit the Atlantic Coast Lin*
Roflrood to eloao the station nt
Lcngwood from Juno 1 to Oct. I t .
— The Court ordered the Commission
W to hold further hearing* and con■Mm erldeisc* to Ito entirety.
C to h e Cook HouruU, Leroy B.
OON and David W. Bend rick *ppooood a* attorney* far the raili m I. Lewie W. Pottiwny wax coun■ti tor the Commission.
_
HOLLAND TALK
w Vital question* concerning the
■oroan War will bo answered by
d Holland In o

J g g &gt; “

tm
perallel:
and fot la tbo
United
other UN
war. will

William U m b, 68, died at 2:30
P.M. yesterday in the local hoepi*
tal fallowing a brief lllnee*.
Mr. Lamb, who owned end man­
aged the Armltege Cabin Courts,
had live.! in Sanford fur about five
year*. II* came here from Dayton,
Ohio, Horn Dec. 7, I WIT In Jellico,
Tenn. he waa a member of the
Christian Church of Dayton.
He I* survived by the widow,
Dora Benge Lamb of Sanford; ono
daughter, Mr*. Joseph Messier:
ssig w
ho own,
end
one
eon, vnnistro
Charles Musiut
Lamb; iwui
four
grrandchildren Marilyn and Clark*
arlea and
a
Messier and Charles
Gregory
f
Lamb, all of Da n; two
brother*
Lamb of Day
Let
ton
ton: two sister*, Mr*. Harry Starr
of Peoria, Arts.; and Mrs. Harold
Turk of Arkansas.
The body were sent this after­
noon, accompanied by the widow
ion where
and daughter, to Dayton
funeral service* and Intel
ermrnt will
take place

a

C h am b er o fC o m m e rce
T o l d M obilization
M ay L a s t 75 Y e a r s
Stemming the tide o( tncialiim
and the trend toward a cent rallied
government ware the theme of a
talk by William Bird ol the U. S.
Gunther of Commrrcr to a group
of local buiinen men at a lunch­
eon at the Mayfair inn today. Hr
wat introduced by Ed Whitney,
local Chamber of Commerce man­
ager. Seminole High School wat
rrpretrnlrd by Clarence Clauie
and Mitt Dial Boyle.
Quoting General Manhall to the
Yffect that the prrtrnl jirnod
uf Irniinn and partial Mate of mohiliration may last from 50 to 75
year*. Mr. Bird told buiinrtt trad­
er* of their rrtpontibility in do­
ing everything in their power on a
community levrl toward itirnglhening the nation's economic lytlrm.
He also urged them to aid in
strengthening the moral fibre of
American citizen* and in pretenring free rntrrprite.
Pointing out that only 01 per­
cent of aligibl* eitisans voted
he urged the huain*** men and
in the last presidential election.
Chamber of Commerce In try to
get out the vote.
to one southern .elljr that had
1,841 members fn Its chamber of
commerce, 26 percent of the re­
tailers, 28 percent of the manu­
facturer* and 38 percant of the
automobile dealers failed to vote
for president of tha United States
he stated.
Decision* of national importance
must be decided on a community
level, and not In Washington, l&gt;.
C„ he declared, and suggested that
congressmen Ire toformed by busi­
ness men of tha wishes and attiItv iiis M *

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Savings Bonds May
Re Kept At Interest
T. E. Tucker, chairman of U. S
bond sales in Seminole County, to­
day announced that affective on
Mgy I, U. S. Serial E saving*
bonds, now termed defense bonds,
may h* cashed for payment at ma­
turity, or tha following options
1. Bondholder* may retain their
maturing bonds for 10 years longer
and receive tH percent annually
for tha flrat 1th year* and a suffi­
cient rata tho next tH y ean to
provide an aggregate return of 2.V
percent.
Z. Bond holder* may exchange
their matured bonds for Series n
savings bonds. IsN M under this
plan, these bonds will b* payable
at par on on* calendar month's
notice at tha rata of 2 '* parrmt.

WASHINGTON. Apr 6 G V - New Y o rk f i t v Gives A u rin l A H e ro ’s W e lco m e
Adnrmitralum Ic.vler* in Cnngmt
disputed today the contention ol
Grneivl Dmiv'lti MacAtlhur that
the critical luttle *« ills Commun­
ism lies in Asia ralbei than in
Europe.
The Democratic leaden were
silent however. on Republican de.
inands that MarAitluii be luouglit
home to ie|toil on ihr situation in
Korea and the Fat F.asl in gen­
eral.
White House Secretary Joseph
Short said meanwhile be knows
of no change nos* or in prospect
in olfuial American polu&gt; toward
f ormosa
Ma.-Arthur brought nil lhe*&lt;ipirstiona to the fore in is letter i
be wrote to Hou-e Iti-puMican lead-1
er Joseph IV. Martin. The t.-ttcr
which Martin rend lit thr House
yesterday backed •entlmi-nta Mar­
tin had e*pn-««ed in a aps-crh .-all- •
ing for the u*e. „f ('hinese Nationnli&gt;t troop* on Kormn'n against
tbe Korean ami Chineae Commun­
ists. Martin bad railed for n • «
ond front in Asia, U«in|. tbe For­
mosa forces, whereas the Admin­
istration policy i, to keep Formosa
neutralized.
MacArthur went on to say that
it Is in Asia that “the Communist
tINS Of THOUSAND! Of NtW V O m a i lino losser Broadway to give visiting Finish Ctrsntrnt Vincent \utloi
conspirators have elected to make
a hero’s welcome as Uie chief or aUt* ami bt* motorcade roll down the as-unue und r indite e*ct.it. Stamting
their play for global coniiue*t,"
tu lit* car. AUllot waves tn rc.|Hm»« to the stirora of "Vive U Franco" that erect him.
llttlrnwrwnol)
Senator Ferguson fit-Mich) said I
today that if Mac Arthur is un
able to leave hi* i ommand for even i a
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if
s g
H a l l
1* r a
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“conrJrJ.:i,ou.ht ‘ir SSH .K : Stepmac Advises jyirs. Maxwell And Israeli Premier

ought to send a d eleft. i J I C U l I i a k .
n U » b l C 3 u c1 | ,
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lion tn ronfi
infer with him.
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Sana tor McFarlam! &lt;&gt;f Arizona. ( f i i r i n w / x m i c p W l l h
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llP T IlP K
W a illin P '
the Democratic
craflc leader, told a re -t ^ U I U H I U I l , l a C
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P a a n (« Q *
L F C IIIC D
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porter lie iM'iievrr it is mure Irn- ers*. f r\
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portant for
S lY ?U I\C^11116
j ame, g
Galloway and
W a r W ith S y r i a
build on Veitern^urope^'Ve°[ *
vs
ro
Mt&gt; It; C. *,Maxwell bold thr f
JL. .
fausoatb* n it is to throw tM« CBsntt &gt;
try's fu'l weight into the fight
leads in the Kiwania King and
Tension
In
creases O n
A rch b ish op
D eclares Queen contest 9 tin- voting goein Asia.
In the House the Appropriationirrtii the lionies.rrtc'h. FiesiiTent
B o r d e r Follow ing
C hu rch M ust H ave Joel Field announeed today
(('■atti
(lia F « ir Ttfa»|
Mr.
Field
said
the
bailor
hot&lt;
Spiritual C o n t r o l
O u tp ost
B om bings
would lie (ranfetrs-d to tin- higli
W illiam s In tro d u c e s
cInnii tonight and closed i»r e l.'r
11 1. AVIV. I&gt;r.veil. Apr, l&gt; i/l's
1J".f*OGlj\VA, Yugoslavia. Apr I*. M
W e lf a re M e a su re s
I*1Hive Minivlri David (ten S.u
6
I/V|— Archbishop Al.i|fip
Mr lialluway wills tl t'J votes
Seminole County Itep. Voli" Stepin.se imprisoned spiritual lead- holds n commanding Ciua vote non dri laird toil.iv Israeli luv "no
H'llliam* introduced two bills in 0f Yugoslavia's /.OOti.tkH) Roman lead over the lit-v K. J . McKinley mtrnlion of waging war vgainvl
the Legislature yesterday ninu d Catholics, says a lumpinnisr solu­ win, is severlid with &amp;41. Mi-. It Syria."
■' Maxwell witii n il lends Mrs.
st rnalng the i-tpnnding weifai.
lie s|Milr at a tiinrheon given hv
burslen now shouldered by the tion of dilfriencet between ihr Itusscll Tench wills ill.’l.
s_.„
I , . .
/, l i e
Sillier candidate* a le as fid- Trl A*iv
State.
A
cluitch and tho country's Common
inifutiiutiiiii .liter I S
|S.Mtla„,&lt;l lla I*.«e T hus
The first nf Mr. Williams' pro istir government could cml should
Ami MStador Miitinrtl It Davit and
petals would place a lien on tin
I trnrli Minuter I ehx Atlouanf
real estate holding* of person- rr br workrd nut "in the intcirsts of S e v e n C ities N a m e d
l.tullon had voicril to the t*iarli
reiving public aid or welfare Tbi both '
‘‘S a n fo rd ” In I . S. loieign nlflrr ihrn grave s s■rvprovision would allmv the Stulr t
Hie 82-yent-obl iirelnle evplrt■a claim on such holding* after th ad thl- ronviflton in an Interview
Manager Ed Whitney of th. cern lega ftiiiid .1 u n venous sit no
death of the recipient of aid. Th this Week with the Associated
lien would not apply to the home Frets. The reporter saw Arch Srminole County t 'ham tor of lion."
I)iz patches from Tltorlaa, nn
stead of a widow.
bishop Slejiinnc in his private ell, Corn merer has made the ' istnn
In another hill Mr. Williams pro which he entered nearly four nnd ring" discovery that there ar. the west slinil of t ake Titierlas
posed that solvent person* be n half years ago after eonvlctlon severs citlvs in the United ftlnle. (the Be* of Galilee I im the I*
raeli-Syrinii Uirder. said tension
fore
Weed to support dependant wiv.
„f WBrfjni, eollolmration with the with the name, Sanford
The six ottor Sanford* are wa« high there United Nation*
cnilurrn 6fldT9MtlVtfl» Trip firm
QvniUUlla Ik
BtnllftfMl
M
liH'atrd in North Carolina. Maine, observer* were taking a serious
nolp County Jlrprrftpntatlvo |kuintr I , * r(ir,
cut that 12 states and thr tern
|n f lrnt tones be emphasized I olorado, Texas. Mis-issippi and view of the situation, fearing
tory of Furrto Itico now have sueh then* cnul.l tie no compromise with Alabama. In Indiana there it Syria might retaliate for rhe
rovislons on their lamka nnd that an bis-ir point a clenrrul ilvi ", town railed Sandford, he bombing of their troop* yesterday
by the Israeli Air Force
lorida would become a part of s Hnir between -hurrh adihorily Stated.
Mr. Whitney has written post
Israeli ebarged ihnt Svrlarvs 'n
[rowing eross-state system *“ over spiritual matter* and state
master* of all of the Sanford- vaded a demllitarired strip of
fote'e
o
such support.
irtiRfllBtlf R i Ito** till!
in order to secure names of lander territory Wrd.irsday, ki’l
ehamber of commerce managers ed seven Israeli policemen, wound­
“We might have a Ms** San­ ed two and raptiiMit one.
M a c A rth u r On K o re a n F r o n t Visit
ford beauty contest with con
Ilrn-tiurlon said (in- bomlviti.t
testant* from all of the San of S-rian niilitnry p**«‘Mer.t xn.li.
II wnllHii**l Vim 1‘aae sis i
I forils. ' he zuggetted.

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Philosopher Terms Public Morals
Similar'To Those In Other Ages

Senate Slaps President In Debate
Over Congressional Prerogatives

(ED ITO R S NOTE: This i . the third to a series of four
stories dealing «llh th* quoatlou: What ha* happened to Amer­
ican public morality7)
By RELMAN MORIN
NEW YORK, Apr. k —(A*)— Remember the Kinsey report?
"It shocked a p rat many people,” a noted scholar said today,
"but in point of fact, there was nothing new in it at all. And there is
nothing new in this so-called crisis in political or busiaets morality
today."
i
Dr. Irwin Edman, who &lt;xpress­ all thro* years, there haa bean so
ed these views In on interview. Is little progran, so little reform.”
executive of th* dspartmant of
Thera are several reason* for
philosophy at Columbia Univer­ It In thla country, Dr. Edman
sity. For more than 10 yours
hla writing* on moral* and ethic*
"People a r t cynical today, or
hove commanded wide attention. In da*pair, because they have
H* has boon studying tbo subject last eoofldencU to the old stand
aids and tho tud cliches. Those
for nearly 88 year*.
Ho agreed that tha recent dis­ bar* not yet boon adequately re­
closure* of corruption In govern- stated to terms mt condition* no
meat, tho report* of v M m n t i
gambling, gnageUriam and "fin ­
, tho Individual to ep•Mi
ing" may Indicate o critical low. palled by the0 also and complexity
point In public morality,
of Ilf*. Ho 4
doesn’t feel that he
"But there haa been a oorae- can do much to ahangs condi
what hysterical exaggeration of tlono, however had they may bo.
tha decline o f moral*," bo sold. Even in government, official*
Ha recalled th* insurance scan- feel helpless. Government haa
M s of 1004. tho Teapot Dome grown too Mg fay eny one man
ease In tho Raiding Administra­
tion, and th* Banbury tevuptignttou following that.
"And If you want to go nil the Dr.
oonfldonco
way bock.
Dr. Edman said. to thla
“tax* a look at tho thtoga, Paul
■aid to the Corinthian* about the
“Thor may some up with tome,
■tat* of their morals."
thing now and hitter," ho said.
That, he *aJd, la not
•At th* M n k l k t y ur* fairIf hard-boiled. T V r dent believe
In y .ln Itaalf.

“What to igjfowtafc to time In

to

A WMMOf MAN8UVU" is the way Supreme Cvanmander Douglas UecA rw v daeertbed UJt. strategy ur Korea while
a flying vUlt from
T * * j*
aoofar arlth L t Gan Matthew b Ridgway, U. 8 . Ith Azmi
P M aandw (right). MacArthur firw to the eutero eoaetaJ aactor and
M B Jtsptd I I fn lla ftbow Um lllh PataUai in (njpect ip u rh isd i ol
R^ h Hfl •« Koran CagUlaJ Dtviatao.
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WASHINGTON. Apr. 6 f/T*&gt; The Ivenale clnsrrl out vis gie.vl
debate over lroo(M (nr Euro;ic with a drfenre of congressional powr-i
that amounted to a stinging slap for I'rrsitlrni Iruman
For molt of the Republic's century and a half, 1 ongrrn and the
('resident Hava been disputing t
Chaves &lt;d New Mexico an I
their respective prerogative*
frequently over the same argu­ 6 ’Connor uf Maryland.
The others included Senator*
ment as to how much pc|WI*r th'i
chief executive ha* to deploy Edwin C. Johnson of Colorado,
troops.
Freflr nf Delaware and thi*
While Mr. Truman got approval Southerners: ityrd and Itnbertsuu
of his decision In assign six of Virginia, Ueurgr of Georgia,
American diviiions t&lt;&gt; the North Holland uf Florida. Him Johnston
Atlantic defense forcae, it v*«i of South Carolina, McClellan, and
accompanied by a rebuke of his Willis Smith nf North Carolina.
While eight Republicans join,
claim that he hae the right to
ed the Administration force*
station troop* as he see* fit.
This ceme to an amendment by against the anumim*nt, et leas',
Senator McClellan &lt;D-Ark) call- four who usually go along on
‘" I for congressional approval forrign policy matters voted with
of any 17. 8. contrihutlona beyond the opposition. They were Sen a­
th# two divisions already assigned tors Mors* of Oregon, Margaret
to General Dwight D. Ei«en- chase Smith nf Maine, Thve of
bower’s commend to Europe and Minnesota and Wiley of Wiscon­
the four to be cent from this sin.
country.
Of this group only Thye is a
The provision was written Inti 1PS2 candidate and subject to any
tho resolution by ■ vote of 3ft possible near-election pressure tu
Roptiblleant and I I Demoerats, string along with most of the
the familiar coalition— with soma Kemihltrane.
shift to mambership from time to
While Adminittretien leader*
time— that actually controls tha nuhllclv idem# the Republican*
Senate on manv major Issues.
for what they call th* “r#Seven of the Democrats a n strictlve" McClellan amendment,
from th* South. Perhaps signi­ some say privately their troubles
ficantly two of those from terri­ began Jen. II when newi contory that I* not always Demo- ference remarks by Mr. Truman.
cratle are running for re-election
On Sept. 9, 1960, the President
IC sB ltaseg Ob g e e * I t s )
next year. They are Senator*

O ran g e L e g i s l a t o r
S ays G am bling E l e ­
m ents H ave M ane
E x c e s s iv e D onat ions
lAI L M lV 'S I I
\pr b &lt;.V)
Rep Kirkland ol Orange coun­
ty rallrd for appointment of a
lommitlee to inses||g,le c.ltnpsl.n
«oiiliibutions and any ci.nnrs linii
!iets,een i-unliditei and gamlduig.
Kirkland, who last summer was
unsuccessful in persuading ill.*
I louse Drmociatii
caucus
to
sponsor a mote to make such an
investigation, said there base been
public statements "that cscetMse
campaign cointriluilions hate been
made tn s arums candidates lot
public officr in this state bv per­
sons connected or l.socialrd with
gambling activities "
William S. Johnston of Jacksonsiltr, dog track ossnrr. has said
be and friends contributed $100,000 to Warrens campaign for
Crime Investigating Committee degovrrnor. The Krfauver Senate
tubed Johnston as an associate
ssf Capone mobsters but 'A’.srien
has defended birn as a good citizen.
The three member House comi—■tv •« prnfitssetl l.y Kirkland
would be appointed by the Speak­
er anil w.iuiil make it* study and
report back to the l.rgisiature
before the prevent ttrt-day session
l» over.
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liu- ,e,|w.nsibiiily
rr*|Niiisihiiily of
ui liio
me
legiilallse l.ranch a. tbe duly
July
elected representatives ,f the
iiv s ii.s ig n . P u s T « l
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A-tion in banning the sale of
airoiiollt- beverage* tn Seminole
County between |2nil o'clock mid­
night. Saturday* and h-.nn A M.,
Mondays, will he lequested of thr
Coiintv Commission at It* next
meeting by the Sanford Ministerial
Association.
The ministers yesterday voted
to appear in n Is...Iv befnr* tins
v Commission to make this
re&lt;|Ue*t after hearing Sheriff I*.
\ Mere tell of a condition of "unnrevitlented serlnustiess" arising
frotn the kaIi* of Inpioi on week■mis.
He pointed out to Ho* minister*
that the problem t* more than
he can manage tinder the existing
county laws.
"The County Commission alone
inn niter these law* which iicrmlt
the -ale of alcoholic beverages In
Die county nightly until 2 on A.M.,
anil the tale of bs-er on Sundays,**
said Behriff Mero
The Rev. Glenn K. Smith, chair­
man of the Ministerial A.-*&gt;cintiun, stated that a letter haa been
II «a(lai&gt;,4 on I'm , sltl

IU H W V . R a is e s $1,307
In R ed C ro ss D rive
Monitors of the Sanford llusltie.* and Professional Women's
Club have performed nn out­
standing service fur the Red
Cro*« by canvassing the down­
town district and collecting more
than 11,307 to a‘d In the drive,
Mr* P. M. Glngli*. cluh presi­
dent, announced today.
This amount, she stated, does
not include collrctioni from out­
lying place* of business and in­
dustries.
The following members co­
operated In the H and P. W.
work; Mr*. Erne*! Hrotherson.
Mr* E. D. Carter. Mr*. Ethel
1barman, Mr*. Lacey Grantham,
Mr*.
(iertrude
Gilbert,
Mrs.
Marion Hsrmnn, Mr* 0. T, I'earson, Mr*. Cart Prime, Mr*.
Eleanor Ravenel, Mr*. E. J ,
Itouth, Mis* Gloria ^tudztiil, Mrs.
It E. True, Mrz. Ed U til*. Mis*
Nsncv White, Mrs. Eric Vihlen
and Mrs. Glngles.
BUM BY DIRS
ORLANDO
Anr
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Charles Ernest Rumhy, pioneer
Ortindo merchant and well knoern
among Florida hardware men,
died at a local hospital today
after an Illness of several weeks.
He was 73.
Horn in Orlando Jan. 16, IB78,
Humhy entered
the hardware
business hare in 1912. Until hlx
death, he served as president of
the Hamby Hardware Co., a firm
founded by hla father, tha lata

'!nn^nH Weather
High yesterday 78
Low today 47
Rain 00
Total April rain .18 Inch
Normal April rain 2.21 inch**

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I ' J I t U n i i l l la l*a*
FuRHaSed dallt » ir # » l Sa lsrd a f
•ad Baadar at
Baafard. ria rid a
I I I Maasalla Aveaoe
Watered aa it r n d elaaa aiallar
ttetakav *T. IBIB. at tba r n l outre
at Baafard, KlarMa, aadar Ih r Art
at Caaarraa at H a rrk », !*•.«
m i i l t m i I . 111 n
t'd lla r
iio m ih iv i » : an
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l l ' B M N I P T II I t H A TK B
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la s
Three Mealhe
Aee
V i Maalha
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A ll ebltaarr aailrea, rarda at
tbanha. reaalallaaa. ararlaatailaaa.
aa&lt;t H illtrM at r a ir r la taair ala far
lb* »ere**ae at raUtaa taada. win
be rbarard far at reaalar adtertla*
taa ra Ira.
Mrarearaltd Aallaaallf Mr
lalaad
* .* ,« * .* .,
ll# *r****la ~
ttraa. tae., Tea l«rb &lt; I blraaa I I . tre ll. Ka a ra i t ile . at. I.aala.
The Herald la a a ra k e r at the
Aaaurlatrd I’rraa nb lrh la ealllled
t ir la a lr r li la the ate tar n e a k llrallea at all the teral area erlalrd
(■ Ihla arrroeaprr. aa well aa all
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YUiUG

We hate a Btral drbl In many
nation*: Grrrrr, Knmr, Frame. Jin
hernia and raanjr nlhrm. and liitinit
Ihrnt takr* nothin! from our late
la our nan rounlry. H&lt;&gt; lovrlh our
nation, and he hath huilt ut n
synagogue. -i.uke 7:6.

Senator Hoyle inltodiKrd a
bill in Hie Senate Wednrttlay
authorizing (he County Commis­
sion fo ittue bondt lor a hospital
A* am predicted two yean ago.
if A limited **let fax hill Irrcamr
law. il would toon hr rl|i,tndrd
into a to . i ulrt taa lull, and
tberealtri the tale would lie rail­
ed from lime l&lt;&gt; litnr at mote and
mote way* were found in ipeml
Hie |&gt;eop!r't money. And to a
bill ha» alittdy been introduced in
tbl* ten ion nj (he Lrgiilaluie la
male llie talet lax cover everything
and inctrate ihe revenue (rom il
from $45,000,000 to *62.000,000
• year.

Birth Rates

THE NATION TODAY
Birth rates throughout the world rose sharply after
n r JAMKH MARLOW .
the clone of World War II and have continued nt high levels
during the postwar years, Metropolitan Life Insurance ComW A S H IN G TO N , Apr. 5 —OP&gt;—
|wny reports. In many countries the postwar birth rates Practically
every hl*h achool aenhave been the highest since the baby lx&gt;om that followed ior Rrsduatinn thi* aprintr w ill
World War I.
I k - able to g» to collrgc in the
Particularly striking gains were recorded in the United fa ll, I f he w UJicl, and tie d ra ftStates, where the 1947 peak was one und a half times the proof at b a it until the end of hla
ireahman ta m In 1952.
average of 19117-1939. Almost ns marked was the upswing
T h e rr may he a few exception*
In such widely separated countries as New Zealand, France, to th i*, but they'll be very few.
Thote
two ita la m rtiti c m r
und Canada.
Selective .Service
h r a ilMost of the countries had higher birth rates during the from
i]uarter*. An explanation w ill lie
war than in the years just before the war stnrted. In the given
Wen In
uti ifiirr n
rt
la a
n tnonien'.
tnomen . H
t iu
United States, for example, the rates averaged 15 percent h f "
e l"
higher in 1910-1911 than in 1937-1939. and in Austria. •aid al&gt;out draft defrrm ent* fo r
Sweden. Switzerland, and New Zealnnd the rise from the pre­ college ntudrnti:
1. Anyone fin ith ing h i* frc*hwar to the war years was even more pronounced.
man term in college th i* ip rin g —
“These facts suggest that the imstwar rise in births provided be'* among the upper
in manv of the countries was due not so much to deferment half of the n ale member* o f hla
of births during the war as to the improvement of economic rla » « —can go bark to college in
Ih r fa ll fo r hi* •ophutnorc year
conditions from those existing during the depression de­ without fear of being drafted
cade of the 1930's,’’ the Metropolitan observes.
fo r the nest fu ll college year.
Put •uppote n fre^litnan finUbed
Although the world trend has been somewhat down­
bdow the upper half of hla elaaa
ward since 1917, when most countries rcarlu-d their isistwar tk|u -J s ii W w ar*" to return
*-&lt;tniu«^Sdkib. tin- in-eHne* gehPfttiiy n«ve ts-*-ii hiigflf." in i i it iii- -uijdmlil.Ui yea i \ , « «
the United States the 1949 rate was only 7 percent lower fa ll how can hr evaid being draft
than that for 19-17, and the decreases have ls:en even small­ edT
My taking a t o t provided by
er in other countries, including Canada, the Union (if South Selective
Service—on May iir&gt;, June
Africa, und Australia,
IS or June :iO in one of I^IOO
Kxceptions to thin are Kngland and Wales, and the location*. I f he make* 7« n r
Netherlands, where the rates hud declined markedly by more, h r ran return to college,
draft-proof fur another y ra r.
1910 front their isistwar js-aks.
2. T h i* year'* *ophoinare ran
France, for many years prior to the war on the brink r;o bark to college a* a Junior
of a iiopulntlon decline, experience^! an upsurge of births u the fa ll, draft-proof fo r an­
during the |&gt;ostwnr years which by 1917 had carried its other year. If he'* In the up|&gt;ef
birth rate to a fsilnt 13 iiercent higher than the prewar level two-third of hi* clau o r geU 70
in the te*t.
By 1919 the French birth rate had drop|&gt;ed only slightly or 1.more
Same for x youth fit iiih in g
from its imstwar peak.
•enlor year thi* apitng— I f ha
Japan followed the general pattern set by most of the want* to go Into graduate m -Iuh .I
Western countries. Jupuii's 1947 Idrth rate was 22 percent In the fall—provided he’* In the
half of hi* *rn Io r r ia l* o r
aliove the prewar figure, and the decline from 1947 through upper
m*ke* 76 (not 70) In the teat.
1919 w h s only 3 percent, alt hough the Brat 0 months of
Therr I* no l e t fur Ihoir now
1950 showed n sharp fall which may bring tho 1950 rate in the graduate or prtrfeialonal
•rhnnli. Their call continue to lie
close to the 1937-1939 level.
draft-proof in one way only:
Western Germany and Italy have departed from the
If their ichool r ff.riala notify
general pattern. Western Germany’s birth rate rose some­ 'hrir draft Uard* that their
what during the postwar years, but remained well below work I* Mtlifart'iry.
Now for the Selective Servlca
the 1938 figure, and the Italian rate, after rising during
1915 and 1916, declined by 1949 to 15 percent below that evplanation—ami all ths GilloWa
herr I* from lk le :tic j Scrvica
for the prewar period.
hradnuartera — about the high
Difficulty is seen by tbe Metro|&gt;olitan In predicting how •chool graduates who'll be draftlong the high fertility rnte of the postwar world wifi con proof If they want to go to col­
lege In the fall:
tinuc.
I'ndcr pieaant law youth* 19
“It is surprising that it has lasted through 1949 and through
25 ean 1m- drafted, tinwell Into 1959 in many countries, especially In view of the te»* they get a pmtjronement be­
relatively high birth rates which prevailed during the.war,” cause they're In ichiHil nr fur
the Mvtro|Hi|itnn comments. “But we probably will see fair »ome other reamn.
ly substant lid reductions In th6 near future, although It Is, Hut no iHMid ran take a man
13 Kiel 23 l*f.irc UlHrg
still too early to say when they will come, and how great irelwevo
thoie 2« «r over. The Iwtarda »o
they wll lie."
far have hail lo lake very few

Il tnutl have come at tomelhing
of a thoek In Ethel and Juliut
Rotenberg lo he tenlencrd lo llir
electric chair lot lumithing atom
bomb tecreli lo Ruuia. We deal
lightly at a rule with trailoi* in
Ihia country. In (act, it it the lint
tune in the binary of Hut country
that death hat been authorized
in coutl (or tpying. But at
Judge Kaufman taid. their ctime
Foi eig
was worse than murder. And putd iliiiii'M r.U iiliiliiiir,it will teive at a , lenon to
Old views Htjll nHgcraH«r e passing
situations
lo give more tr­ that
gave
tham ..........
birth. •A• popular Iirrxiuii
notion VI
of *«i^
(heTast
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Jinsi (Jvilvl
xa
io Ruuia.
tlon was that im|iorts were lintl and shnuld be discouraged.
On Governor Warren*i offer to This idea seems to Inspire Senator Robert A. Tuft’s fear
-appoint Cody Fowler at Hills- llml further tariff concessions may be under way. lie told
borough county tolicilor. an of­ a Senate enmmittee lately that American foreign trade had
fer on which the Governor later broken all records In January, ami asked, "Haven’t wc gone
far enough?"
Katgod, the Tampa Tribune aayi.
Actually import* are of the higheat benefit to the
"If-say further proof waa needed
gf tha utter unlilncit of the man American consumer. While a prohibitive tariff may once
.ing Florida* gubema- have had Justification through IU encouragement of Infant
J chair, it U furnizhed by Full- Industries, those day* have gone by. American industry U
ft Warren** contemptible attempt perfectly callable of standing on Its own feet and doea not
need extensive protection. Imports help to keep prices of
M bluff Ihe people in hi* offer
manufactured products within reason.
and then wilhdrxwal of the «pThey also serve nowadays to stabilize the Kuro|ieun
K '"Intent of Cody Fowler «• economic situation. Communism will make little headway in
lUbomugh county solicitor . .
a country which is able to manufacture and to sell on u pro­
It will not 1*1* much more of thii
fitable linsls. It Is to American Interest to keep Kurupcun
liod ol trifling with hi* public business prosperous.
trust for Fuller Warren to find
hiittirlf heading for the severest
Praising An Opponent
■Malty to which a high date ofVSclal can be subjectedimpeachS ® *.

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We move dowly in thi* Mate,
blit we do move. Ihe Stale Tube ttwloah Board wat created by the
Florida Legislature ia 1927 when
We Rad'a populatipn of 1,275.00ft
3,200 bed* were needed for
tutwrculftsii victim*. Hut it wat
M l Mtil 1934 that the State
XtAtrculoiia Board wa* finally ap­
pointed, add not until 1938 that
Me frnt hoapilal with only 400
U &amp; .irai built. By 1950 there Wert
1,650 hoapilal bad* available for
ttsberrulnrU patient*, but l«y then
tha. number of T. B. victim* had
K tifw d in 5.000. Ilowtyer, since
HpB Florida** tuberculosis hotpihave reported .more than j, ftcorem frog* tuberculosis.
’ diaeaM could be completely
atad from ihi* state with adefacihtie«, but they Mat

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rd Hie alow, cauliout United Na­
tion* advance on lh* central and
wntern front*. American, Unttth.
Greek, South Korun and TKai
(Siameae) troop* fought ahead
i rom hill to hill.
On the 'eaai coast, two Houih
Korean dtrUloba ranged 18 miles
orth of the border.

Irtut 24 Chinn** before It r*.

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Mi-ro.
riff. i ■
i i d .tots)
J
■ih e ■
. ,
tM cipt- o f la jJ H i.t; expanaau Were
f t 5,701. and nr« wa* 16.102. E *
cr»* fee pay inent *e»*
feavine
an amount retained of 9&amp;.78L J 6hn L . Galloway, t i t Y o lle rto r,
had total receipla of S 2 L ID 7 and
expenrea of A JB .O B t,'Ifirtftg a lte r
of 911.210. Kxcc«» fee* iiKbpIrd
loos to the School Hoard and 12,Hin to the County leaving 97,500

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banford P. Ilnudney. tax a e tru or, had total receipt* o f I 19JW I.
K*pen*r* were 10, 120, leaving g
net of 113,171). Rsceaa feci to the
Count v totaled 44jU65, arid to the
School Hoard, 11^ 21. Th e rum of
17.500 wax retained.
Mr. Ilrrn d o n pointed out that
the tax ataeaior and the la s col­
lector arc required to divide axr r w fee* in proportion to th f
ainour^t a lie n e d and the taxe*
collected.
G io i, lecuipt* of M r. florndon’*
office were I 20J 74. Kxparr*** were
o jt n c j leaving i
office of t l . l j r j . A fte r I 6A 12 wa*
,,,|(|
County in exce»a fee*.
lh * com of 17,600 wa* rctainnt.

State Legislature
(Continum) I rom Pas* On*),
prup lr uf th i* atatc to ta k r »urh
artlon a* may I k - n w rv a ry by
way of legblgtinn to prohibit any
illegal, immoral or l|it|in&gt;p*r ac­
tion by puMic ofriclala o r by
ca iw liditr*
fo r
public
office,”
K ilk land raid.

Hr made no direct mention of
thi- Governor nr of any other
public official in hla molution.
The propo*#l waa referred by
Speaker Klllott to tba Committer
on Rcapolutlon*. On motion of
e P Tapper of Gulf, a ataunch
Warren
lupportrd,
n a rre n lu
p p o rtru , It
it *!•&lt;&gt;
ai*o wa*
M-nt to t h r C om m lUc*,on K ltc JJfin* which, h r head*. A douMr
n m im lttr* ic frrrn c c rctlucrg the
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riiaiwc of narrage oi any irg.*
Ixtinn *(nrc an adverse report
rum rllhrr , mean* two-third* of
m *inj*r* |nUit v*)»
up. fq r floor, consider-

Rep*. Moody and Johnson of
Hlllibnrough proposed a FUh and
Game Department which would
be directed by one roinmbeloncr
eppotnUd by the Governor ami
confirmed by the Cabinet.

vtnltirad over

The present fireman comm!*•Ion name* Its own dleecfor who
|i rceponaihle only to U, Gam*
and Flih Commlealon membera
how ate appointed by (lie Gover­
nor.

Rrcau**1 the agency la provided
for by the Constitution and pot
by law, It always has been among
' moat i m i . J ^ n t of *Ut5
dri-artrrrnt*. T h e
I-eglalature
can't overthrow It. Only a yota of
the people ran do away with it.
The Moddy-Johnson plan wogld
have to le approved by^th»kvot­
er* becauaa.lt would fttvolva a
change In the Con it Itut fop.
Th* Game and }% h Commission

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A. M. Pettis, extension rural
electrification agent of Gain...
villc, will visit th.* Geneva School
Tuesday to tell 4-H Club glr!»
aUiut the operation of household
electrical appliances. Mis* LiU
Woodard, county home demon,
strat'on agent, announced this
morning.
On Apr.
17, Mis* Dircne
Stevens, slide t-H Club agent,
sill dNcus" l-H Club probb-iH.a
.itb iunlor high school girl* »t*
tho l.vman School. Longwood.
A home workshop devoted to
wood reflnlsldng will b« held *t
the Geneva Community Houte on
Apr. ’.‘5-2*5. All home demon -na­
tion clubs oti.1 4-H clubs in ths
county will !»• n presented. Mr*.
It. J. Carter of Florida Sut»
University will direct the pro.
gram, with 51its Woodard atsitting.
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(('•ailaard Prwa fa s * O stl
tilde of Ihp priblir nn thetr Issues
Ho exhibited rhart* showing the
growth of the natlonai debt to it*
present 257 billion dollars, pointed
out that there ia one federal
employee to cvety two enlisted
men, and told of wasteful red
tipe In government puichaslnp.
Charts were shown deplrtinr
the legislature trend* toward cen*
'ft sliced government. On those
proposals derisions ntuat bo ma.lv
on community level, he said. These
included the Brennan plan on
farm control and subsidies, federal
control of education, labor and
management controls, financing of
housing p r o g r a m s , socialised
medicine, - valley authorities for
control of ^ lilie s end guvofnment
cron oniy.
Mr. Hint urged the Irtridative
committee of the local Chamber
of Commerce to co-operate vrtlh
newspapers and radio In a protlonal Issue*, using »l*U urepand
gram of education on these iutfti 1 tho If. 8. Chamber of G«m»meree.

"I wifi slay 'tide by aide Voj

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lim a
youths.

Pettis To Speak
At Geneva School.

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Oscar,Collazo
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HOLLYWOOD. Apr. «—o f) —
View squad officers‘ raided a lux­
urious malt*lop In the Hollywood
lUlls todar^-ddrsnitcd with auto­
graphed photographs of aomn
movia stars—and arrested *lx
women and five men,
Autograplm to one of thr oc­
cupants, Harrle Vrruon, 29, trad:
"Y ou 'r* and artist" and ''you're
wonderful."
Officers said 51is* Henson, who
lived in the bous* with her threerear-old
daughter,
was
tha
“Madame" and a possible ave­
rt to Brands Allan, on«-Ume
queen of Hollywood call girls,
now In prison.
a y said Hiss Henson's $100i 'Turpi* Room" was fur­
nished with a kltlg-alted bed, rich
rugs, ivoty figures and knickknack*.
A detail headed by Fgt. Merrill
Dunran confiscated a block book
which they said contained .the
names of hundred* of persons—
film state, writers, artists, must,
elaaa and business muttTaken in custody i portly before
...a rraw
a n was cam Parka*.
ri
14,
sometlme-bodyguaro
........ ..............
ffvo MW-t
Cohen He w it booked for “vsg
rarity
rancy—dftaolute." ’

;Jh r*

go m to rotlaqo,

r

rlnee the U. 8. Soaatc Crlm
Committee, headed by Senator
Kite* Kefauver (D-Tenn). Drew
admission* from him In rr*en*
hearing* that he had borrnaed
some |100,000 in reeent yearwith practically no security.
'Cohen said he had no coin•nent. Hr rrcentl- told reporter*:
T .n clean I legal I. Hut they'll
‘edict me because the word i» out
to 'Get Mickey Cohen.' ** Indicted with Cohen wa* hi* a t.
tractive wife, l-avonne.
They
were
charged
with
evading a portion uf frderal taxe«
on their income* for UMO. 1947,
and 1948. Authorities said she
wa* named' chiefly because sho
sjgmxl the return* with her hu»oand.
,
There werr ftve euuntt df eva­
sion and a sixth accusing Cohen
of making a false and fraudulent
statement to a Treasury Depart­
ment agent last January. Tax
sleuth* nave been going over his
mrotpe for month*. .
The Indictment allrg n that th Cohens reported only II4JD10 nf
a 1010 net Income of. 128,791.
Tax paid was 42,872 Instead of
the required 18,001), the govern­
ment alleges.
In 1947, the. government said,
their net ihcome wa* f 191,938.
but only 828,484 wa* reported. It
alleged evasion of taxes approx!*
uiAting 1113,000,
In 1948, the complaint went on,
income waa $97,(955 but only
$44,923.62 waa reported.
Cohen’s bond was art a t $10,000 and hla wife's at $2,600.
If convicted, he Is liable to 20
years' imprisonment and $40,000
in fines, II. 8. Attorney Ernest
A. Tolin said. Mi*. Cohen would
lie liable to 15 years and flr.ea
nf $10,000.
Tulin said Cohen had offered
to surrender rather than be ar­
rested. ami that he will be given
the chance to do so.

irsstlsfM r« * e P*«e OweI
Committee voted a 56 percent cut
In a $843,461,569 emergency fund
asked by President Truman.
It approved only |382—87,308 of
the total sought by Mr. Truman to
finance a number of emergency
i.oveinnient activities for the re­
maining month* of thi* fiscal year
which end* June 30.
&lt;)m- t f the larger rut* was in
the Voice of America ivciscai
lit mult as t program. Dei pile a p!e:i
yesterday by the Prr*idcnt for the
full amount, the committee recom­
mended thnt only $',*,633,030 of
Ihr I97J9K),ikX) be grouted.
Another cut was in the WW.odO,0(H) budget of non-military defon-"
ugrnrir*. The eommittee voted to
IkiIiI the agrniirs to $128J&gt;8l,(HHi.
The committee's recommenda­
tion* were cmlavlicil In a supple­
mental appropriation bill sent to
the House floor for debate next
week.
The llou-e, thr Senate Appro­
priation* Committee and the Sen*
*tr itself have yet to pas* nn the
amounts.
Mr'onwhite President Truman to­
day named the member* «f the
new Mobilisation Advisory Itnaid
whirli will help frame drfeme pul*
kiea.
I.al»ir Industry, agriculture and
the public wrre each given four
mcmijcr*. Moldllsation Director
arle* K. Wilson will nerve a.
ilrman.
The . Jabot niemliera are CIO
President Philip Murray, AJ-'L
President William Green. Wallet
I'. Jlrutlirr. president of the CIO
Auto Wprkrrs and George Mrany,
A F I, Serrrtary-Trcasutcr.

iO^JV^IntfC -tits# &gt;111 make It

ose to for hoRIIxg
venue that ia

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Tho Jury had teen going into

Concn » payment* In recent year*

long week-mid waa taken Jo let

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WASHINGTON, Apr. 6—(&gt;P&gt;Atlorney General McGrath today
announced a federal income lax
indictment againtl gamNer Mickey
Cohen and hi* wile of Lo* Angele*.

.

only 48 per .T h e Houaq
graduates go other hand,
ated by
la r a r i n g ,
his ^partIctlt*r
H PP
»«spiy

L o s A n geles G a n g ste r
A ccu se d O f F a ls i­
fy in g 1947 R e tu rn

Crisis In Europe

spending authorizallotu for one
(CoMlauad (ram Paga thief
biennium shall carry forward
Ita
‘f
fr, •
through the neat If the legisla­
-riondaoVf?-yek(‘-ria wtfe Rout,
ture faQa to enact a new gen­
eral appropriation* act before heart! her hytband doQnicd without j
any show of emotion.
tl adjourns. ,
With that quick
l rodaction vf a H it w w * ■ ■»«■«

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I Education

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Gambler Cohen

lloqse ertviiCate* of holding the
line oft state *pending amoved a
keystone measure Into place with'rig vote.
Th# llouie
&lt;uL ■ jJI*«tntlng
rule. Th#

mlaalonl
fund

end Thai doughboy* battled Re­
ward for anml gaie* aUainat
L'binff* wfighllgg Trofn
Tf

Thu tftffti
are HverarM prohibit race1officers directors, or 'llftlfrom utfMuj

DM.
P- lA.

, A couple of questions arise that
hers!

of our romitry."
Tills Seems a rut alwve Hie type of political speech with
which Americans are familiar. The goncniaity of Churchill’s
language will do Ids cause no harm.

lr**ll***4 r r * a Waa* nae|

The mm of |691 and a fraclfon w s*
„aj,j l0
paid
to the County
County In
In exce**
excel* fee*,
fM I,
enabling the Judge to retain PJ.-

turtle) to, ill main Use. ,

wiiiutlg the ,'iV -i f«,iv'i'Il BwCrui«ii'ir-S

Korean WRr

to indicate tliat a lot of youth*

Report* of the varloua county
official* thawing receipt*, nst
amount* earned, and amounta-paid
In excei-a fo fi In IV50, hpva &gt;Nn
filr-l with the County Commliaion,
*ald O. P. Iferndon, county clvtk.
The report of Jttdg* Dotrgia*
Slenttrom *hnwed U ta)•reeelpta. of
19,499; exponas* of |?,76rt, and
net gain for th« »ffic« of.

Nuilli Korea on lh*
•central
front Thursday
fo
---------rough!
o ff a Rad
mortar
and
artillery
attack,
■mashed a_____
_ __
bridge
and_ _killed at

Great Britain has something to teach us in the political
amenities. Nothing tm earth In dearer to Winston Churchill's
heart than the expulsion of the Labor party from the na­
tional government, yet in a radio broadcast he doea not
hesitate to pay tribute to Krnes Bevln, just retiring as
foreign minister.
Bevln, says Chufrlilll, hns "rendered aufvft.es to Britain
mid to the cause of |&gt;eace which will be long miiendiered."
lie adit" tout lie iSlili*

youth* under 20.
That Iravm a big pool of Miami

Herndon Receives T«x
Indictment
' -"
"
C o u n t y Financial
Brought Against
Reports For 1950

IIS or older would ba then taken.
No, The rule ttill hold*: Ituard*
muit take older men bcfoio tak­
ing younger one*. Since there’s
•till a big pool between 19 and
Drafting of those 18 or 18H
* *1111 a tang way off. Further, If draft call* remain
at their present number, about
80,000 men a month, the draft
board* genet ally will xtlll lie tak­
ing men meetly 20 to 21 by next
fill without still having made
much
„eh of a dent In the 10.ye.e
old group.
!.* *
. .
, ,
'}*"■
under 19. So it will br many
month* .eftar they grt out of
high achool In June, bef re the
Ixwrda trill start looking a t moat
of the new high school graduates.
They'd have to take lb.—.- *0 or
over first.
Further. It Ukra a board about
three months to p n re u a man
far the draft: from tha time It
cU** If ia* Mm, mtlftda him, or­
der* him to take a physical ex­
amination, and then order* him
Indacted.
. When ypti put All these factory
iogrtnrr—|du* the fart that It’*
hardly there month* before youth*
getting out of high xrhoot go
Into college in Ihe fall—there's
no Ume for tba boards to tap
them.
And once they're In college,
starting a* frerhmen, they rati't
Iw drafted until next spring at
the end of their freshman year,
and Ihety only If they are not in
the upper half of Inelr rU*a nr
fall to malt* a grad* of 70 In the
aptitude leal.

A tl hut a few Cnmese and Red
Senator Shandi of GainetviQe
In hand-to-KanJ
Kor ran straggler* had been ombal pron a 4,504-foyt
ntuunloin
Introduced a number of bUlt driven
from battered South K&lt;&gt;- m s t.frq tn Chlnaaa on the cen.
Stile 'btgialslure which, if

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Social And Personal Activities
O.MONE IIS

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Social Calendar
SUNDAY
Holy Nam* Society of the All
Soul* Catholic Church will have a
communion breakfait at the Montiium a Hotel following 8:0tl A.
• M. Mas*.
MONDAY
The circle* of the Woman’*
MDticnary Society of the First
Baptist Church will meet at ll:(K&gt;
o’clock on Monday ** follow*: I
Mr*. H. E. Turner, chairman, in
the Men'* lHble Cla** room; 11
Mr*. J . L. Jackson, chairman, In
the Philathea Clan room; HI.
Mr*. Voile William&gt;. chairman,
in the T.E.L. Cla»« room; IV.
p, Mr*. H. T. Thoma*, chairman. In
the I'hrhran Cla** room; V. Mr*.
R, T. Hunt, chalnnan. In the In­
termediate Cla*» room; VI. Mr*.
8. Wilkinson, chairman, in the
Woman’* HIM* Cla** room; VII.
Mr*. Frank I- Woodruff, Jr.,
chairman, In the Yount: Men’*
111hie Cla** room.
At 12:00 o'clock a covered di*h
fellowship luncheon will in- ser­
ved by Circle I In the General
Assembly room and at 1 o'clock,
f ; Circle VII with Mr*. H. W. Ruck*r, program chairman, will direct
the program using a* her Missionary Topic: “Yearning Youth".
Aim: To »how how God la work­
ing In the heart* of youth today—
our responsibility and opportunity.
Ilihle Topic: ’What U ck I Y et?"
—Matthew 10:16-22; John 12:24-

2ft.
Ail the women of the church
are urged to attend and viiitor*
will l&gt;e welcome.
fl
Circle* of the wrwnrn of the
Flr*t Praabyterian Church will
meet a* follow*: No. 1, Mr*. J . I~
Corley, Chairman, with Mr*. J . I .
Corley, Cameron Avenue at 3:00
F.M.; No. 2, Mr*. (1. II. Elliott,
Chairman, with Mr*. M. I.. Cullunt.
£08 Elliott Avenue at 3:30 I’ M.;
No. 3, Mr*. W. M. Hoag, Chairman,
with Mr*. W. M. Hoag, 200 W.
Fifteenth Street at 3:00 P.M.; No.
4, Mr*. II. I.. Moore, Chairman,
. with Mr*. A. C. Moore 1218 Oak
Avenue at 3:00 I'.M.; No. 6, Mr*.
P. T. Piety, Chairman, with Mr*.
11. II. MrCailin, Mellonvllle Ave­
nue at 3:00 I'.M.; No. 8. Mr*. C. L.
Redding, Chairman, with Mrs. E.
V. Turner, 147 Mellonvill* Avenue
at 8:30 P.M.; No. 7, Mr*. Harry
Woodruff, Chairman, with Mr*.
Harry Woodruff, 618 Oak Avenue
at 8:00 P.M.; Buslaau Women'*
Circle No. 1, Mra. Mabel Brown.
Chairman, with Mr*. A. W. Knox,
„ 3 17,W. Nineteenth Street at 8:00
I r.M .; Bualnaaa Women!* Circle No.
12, Mr*. Chari** Perocna, Chairman,
with Mra. Chart** Perron*. 211 W.
Twentieth Street at 8:00 I'.M.
TUESDAY

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The Fidelia Cl*** of the Firtt
HaptUt Church will meet ut thr
home of Mr*. D, K. McNsli OH
Ehn Avenue at 8:00 |\ M.
The Pilot Club will hold Installation aervlee* for incoming officer*
at the Yacht Club following the
dinner meeting at 6:30 P.M.
Junior High School P.T.A. will
meet at the irhool at 2:30 I'.M.
for a board mretire. Jack itatlgan
will be guest speaker.
The Unity Cla** will meet at
tha Valdet Hotel at 7:30 P.M. with
Rev. Carolyn H. Parsons as teach­
er. The public I* Invited.
Teacher* and Officer* nf the
Sunday School will meet at 7:30
P. M. at Church. Central IlaptUt
Junior and Intermediate G. A.'*
will meet at 7:30 P. M. at Church.
The Chapel Choir of the Plrat
Baptlat Church wilt hold rehearsal at the church at 4:4ft P. M.
WEDNESDAY
Tim Garden Cluh will have a
i c « i i Wwiutg at 2*33 , i . m ,
tha
Garden Center.
The Golden Group of the Lake
Mary Community Churrh meet*
a t the church Wednesday at 3:00
P. M.
• The Builne** Women of th*
I&lt;ako Mary Community Church
meet with Mr*. E. Lloyd Wrdnevday at 8:00 P. M.
Methodist Church will hold lU
Prayer Meeting Service In Mc­
Kinley Hall at 7:45.
Regular Midweek Prayer 8ervico at 7:30 P. M. At Centra]
Baptist Churrh.
The Prayer Service will begin
a t 8:00 P. M. at the First Baptist
Church. The P**tor will bring another In the series on "Every
Christian'* Job."
TNVRSDAT
Tha Douglas Jobe Junior Broth­
erhood will meet at the First
Baptist Church tonight at 7:30
P. X .
CARD OF THANK8
It U with heartfelt gratitude
that we express our appreciation
for all the many kfndnessee shown
u* a t the lou of our beloved wife
and mother. To thoee who prayed
end whose sympathy helped ua In
our Borrow, we wish to tender our
sincere thanks.
Mr_ L. Grow, Harry Grow, Mra.
John Matthai, Mrs. P. J . Allen. E.
E. Grow, B ru ton Huntley, Jr .
Ad*.

PAGE THRU®

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

FRIDAY APR. ». 1951

________________________

Mrs. D. S. Whiddon
Re-elected President
Mr*. I). S. Whiddon was re­
flected president of the W rit Side
Primary Parent-Teacher Associa­
tion at the meeting of the group
held in the auditorium yesterday
afternoon.
Other officer* include Mr*. G, T.
I'ittard, vice president TWO. H. C.
Krantlry, secretary; Mr*. II. I .
Oiborne, treasurer. The nominat­
ing committee w u composed of
Mr*. J , It. St. John, Mr*. Pittanl
cm! Mr*. T. P. Meek*.
Mr*. Whiddon made a report of
the P.T.A. Regional District meet­
ing which wa» held recently in
Cocoa, presided over by Mr*. Edith
Mai llride Cameron of Gainesville,
»t»te P.T.A. president. Mr*. Whid­
don explained the Minimum Foun­
dation School Program a* It wo*
outlined at the meeting by Mr*.
C. D. John*, state first vice presi­
dent. All roemb-rr* of the P.T.A.
have been requested to contact
their senator* and representative*
urging them to support this bill
In the Legislature.
Refund of muney which wa* set
up a* a welfare project of the
P.T.A. dating back to IM S *■&lt;
made to the various organisation*,
it was announced by Mr*. St. John,
principal of West Side Primary.
The group voted yesterday to use
their portion, amounting to 117.60
toward the expenses nf sending
a delegate to the school of instruc­
tion for P.T.A. which will l&gt;e held
in Miami May 21-22-28.
Mr*. V. C. Messenger spoke on
the responsibility of the individual
and the home, pointing out that
while the average American cltlten has little time or ta 'te for the
seeming mvsterie* of national or
foreign policies, it has become
necessary, now that the nation is
committed globally In such a man­
ner that every home, individual
and community will be affected,
that the people inform themselves
and concern themselves with na­
tional problem*.
“We must Improve our own
grasp nf the world's problem* In
order to exrrt a positive and con­
structive influence for survival;
and we must *ee that our children
receive the training that will fit
them for responsible citizenship in
the future,” Mr*. Messenger said.
“We mu*t be concerned In the ed­
ucation of youth everywhere, fnr
only thru con we hold any hope for
the vouth of Tomorrow'# World
nr for an understanding of freedom
by those who have It and those
who have it not."
Mr*. Messenger was introduced
by Mr*. Sidney Vihten, program
chairman. Following the meeting n
social hour waa enjoyed with Mr*.
Curtl* Hughes, Mr*. O. R. Smith,
Mr*. Paul Junkermsn, Mr*. C. K.
June*, Mrs. 4'rggy Smith, Nr*.
John White, Mrs. Whiddon and
Mr*. T. C. Collin* acting a* hnstesie*.

1*TA Meet Addressed
By Mrs. Stephenson
Mr*. P. R. Stephenson was guest
rpeaker at the meeting of the
South Side Fathers Night P.T.A.
meeting which was held Thursday
evening at the school. Mr*. Step­
henson cuose ** h&lt;-r topic "Father*
Arc Parent* Too,"
The nominating rnmmittee com­
posed of Mra. A. M. Remusat, Mr*.
Cliff Able* and Mr*. R. W. Herron
&gt;re*entesl the following offierr*
or the coming year: Mrs. M. R.
Strickland, president; Mrs. D. II.
Watklna, first vice-president; Mr*.
J . C. Mitchell, second vice-presi­
dent; Mr*. Dick Aiken, secretary:
Mrs. Bill Glenn, treasurer; and
Mr!. J . A* JVt**?**, Mktnrtiin
The meeting, presided over by
Mr*. M. R. Strickland, president,
was opened by singing "America”.
Thr devotional waa lead by Mr*
Roy Mann. Report* were heard
from standing committee* and
Mr*. Strickland announced a
rounly-wide study greup to be
held In May.
Gut of the large attendance pre­
sent thr first grade won the room
count by having the largest num­
ber o f parent* present. Following
the meeting refreshment* were
served to the guest* In the lunch
room with Mr*, l i t t l e Nix, Mr*.
Mltchsl Thurmond and MU* Re­
becca McBride's room mother* a*
turtle****.

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e rs on a l
Eu Harper will leave tonight
for Atlanta .o spend the weekend
with hit parent*.
Mr. and Mr*. Z. L. Taylor of
Panama City have been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Taylor due to
the illness of E. II. Taylor.
Friends of Lincoln Grow will
regret to learn that he i* confined
to thr Fernald Laughton Mrmoriat
Hospital due to (line**.
Mrs. Mary Horn of Granite City,
III. la spending a few day* with
Miss Mary Mahon before returning
home after visiting fur some time
in Orlando.
Janie*
Tenn. is
Sanford
eral of
Wright.

Anderson of Chattanooga,
spending several days in
after attending the fun­
his hroiher.in 'aw, Key

Mrs. William I'lumboff step­
daughter of Mr*. John Matthai has
t•turned to her home in Hwltiinnre,
Md. after firing called here by
the death of hrr grandmother, Mrs.
Lincoln Grow,

Meeting: Is Held
By Wesley Daughters
The Daughter* of Wesley .Sun­
day School Cl*** of the First
Methodist Church held thrir_ reg
ular bu«ine** meeting in McKinley
Hall Tuesday evening with Mr*. M
L. Wright. Mr*. Donald Dunn, Mrs,
llrodie William*, Mr*. Hradforl
Hyrd and Mrs. R. F. Robison a*
hostess.
.Mr*. Rupert Strickland, preit
dent, presided over the business
*e**ion, first introducing
th.
guest*, Mr*. I.. A. Stlngley, a new
rrsidrnt in Sanford, and Mr*. Bolt
and Mr*. Harron, of Greenville, 8
C.
Reports were heard from the
various committee chairmen. Mr*
Roy Tilli*. building fund chair
man, rrportrd that the fund h*«
been discontinued a- McKinley
Hall Is now clear of all indebted
net*.
Following the hu*lne«» meeting
refreshment* of chocolate cream
soda and rake were served to thr
guest* by the hostesses. Thus,
present were Mr*. P. A. Rowland.
Mr*. Homer Price, Mr*. O. K.
White, Mrs. J . IL Anderson. Mr*
J . C. Davis, Mr*. J. O. Lunev, Mr*.
Stlngley? Mr*. Tilli,. Mr*. S. G
Ifarrim ar, *!&lt;■*,
lJlatc*f-n L
Mra. E. I\ Knowles, MrLid*
Stall. Mr*. Clark L.v.r.ardy, MrZeh Ratliff, Mrs. Rupert Strirk
land. Mrs. W, E. Raines, Mr*. C.
M. Flowers, Mr*. W. L. Harrison
Mr*. John Miller, Mr-. Itarron
Mr*. Holt and Mr*. E. II. l-aney,
•Mias Aline Chapman, Mis* Versa
Woodcock and Mi** Me-.:,- /.a.-hary

Mr. and Mrs. R. It. Rrown of
Coral Gables ami Mr*. Hetty Hall
Ily MBS j . II. HM.HHKY
Moseley of Palm Hrach will arrive
tonight to lie th&gt;' weekend guest*
The
all-day hu* trip to Merritt
of Mr. and Mr*. U. I- Perkin* and
to uttend the Connelly.Rhrarouse Island on Mar. 3| was most en­
joyable. There were 2*5 nature
wedding.
lover* in the expedition, led by
Dr. W. D. Kimbrough, of Louts- Mr. and Mrs. Farrar and Mt
iuna State University, Haton Sir. Davidson of Winter Park
Rouge, arrived h&gt; plane this week Several stops were made along
to spend several day* with his the way for bird observation.
A large flock of white pelicans
father. Rev. I. N. Kimbrough, be­
fore going to Orlando for (hr were sighted circling and wheel­
Southern Region American Society ing high in air. With the sun
gleaming on their wings, they
for Horticultural Science.
were hrcathlakingly beautiful.
Anothrr find was a sora. This
one was hard to see In the tall
dry grass, hut the distinctive white
tail patch gave it away. There
was evidently a nest near by, and
Miss Daphne Connelly, whose she was amusing to watch, looking
marriage to Joe Shrarou*e of Or­ like a little brown tamtam hrn
lando will lie an event of Saturday ex o f it fur a very atwirt tall
evening at the Holy Cross Episco­ spread like a fan which she
pal Churrh, was honorrd with her twitched romtantly.
A trek across the prairie to In
lirdeimald*
Thursday
evening
with a buffet supper given by Mrs. spect n abandoned eagle nest
Ger*bl Ivisaing *t the home of Mr*. which had lieen taken over by a
Nancy Brock assisted by Mr*. pair of great horned owl* proved
n dUapjMdntment. Young had been
James Trrwlllrgrr.
observed in the ne*t some days
The guests were presented with fcrfcrc, but they had flown.
a rot sage of small orchids upon
A welcome break for lunch was
arriving and Miss C-mnrlly was made at Cocoa ltcach, and *everal
given a piece of her chosen crystal of u* took advantage of thr op­
and a pressure cooker. Miss Con­ portunity for a walk along the
nelly also presented her bride), lu-ach afterward. The tide wa*
maid* with a lovely gift.
out, and the beach was »u Invit­
Those enjoying the evening were ing and there were »o many in­
Mr*. Hawkins Connelly. Mr*. J . H teresting shell* to study that,
Shrarouse, Mrs. Terwilloger, Mr* quite unintentionally the bus was
Brock and Ml*, Connelly's attend* kept waiting.
ents, Mr*. Lossing. Mrs. Gordon
A Florida nr Scrub Jay was seen
Stanley, MU* Betty Shea rouse, On the irturn trip,
lr Ip and the FatMD* Sally Shcarouse, Mis* Elitademonstrated how tome thU
Udh Dyson ami little MU* Sally rar*
bird i*. It allowed to to com"
Chase.
almost to thr (wist on which it
perched. It couldn't quite bring
TOLA IIS IIONOKHD
Itself to take bread from their
Mr. and Mr*. lUlph Tolar of fingers, though It started to do so
Itlrhmond, V. were hunorrd Wed­ several time, Hnwevrvr, when Mrs.
nesday evening by Dr. and Mm. F arraift drooped the bread, th"
i harle* Persons with an outdoor Jay came directly to her feet to
supper on the terrace of the Per- rat It.
»on»* home.
A atrip was mail" to observe
Those Invited to enjoy the a pair of nesting eagle*. Thr pa-evening with Mr. and Mrs. Tolar sengers wtidied from the bus while
were Judge and Mr*. Dougins Mr. Farrar advanced to the foot
Stenitrom, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. of the tree. The female left He
Perkin*, Jr ., Mr. and Mrs. Fred nest anil started to circle anxtou
Murray, Mr. and Mm. Ill I Kirk ly. She was joined by her ma'.o,
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Bowes, Mis* both of them circling fur a Mute
Joyce Hetsel and Rohert Newman. and giving u* a wonderful view.
After a bit thr male left, hut thGEORGIA DANCE
female rontlnurd to circle and even
MILLKDGEVILLE, Ga., Apr. d perched in the tree momentarily.
— Special)— The Modern Dane* Mr. Farrar took *rvrra! picture*
Cluh of the Recretiun Association The bird returned to the nr I
at th* Georgia State College for a* soon a* he started hark to the
Women presented It* annual rianre bus.
recital In Russell Auditorium on
Near Titusville Mr. Davldso.i
Mar. 31.
pointed out a site where the dusky
Martha Stokley, daughter of ■•aside sparrow* may lie seen,
Mr. and Mr*. W. K. Stokley, mem but since it rntallrd a long w*D
lier of the Senior Dance Clubs, over rough terrain, no stop w*
danced in and helped compose the made.
number* "Fado Hlanquita," "Per­
Altogether it was dalightf.il
suasion," G8CW Interplay.”
day. The weather wa* bracing, I ut

Naturalist Notes

Mrs. Dossing Honors
Miss Daphne Connelly

M iss N ovella D a v is
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I Miss Novella Davis was honored

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We had Mr. Lacey Hall speak
with u- in Chapel again yesterday.
We always enjoy bearing him and
hope he'll come back soon.
Career Day wa* one of th. In-st
we've had «.i fur and a goosl im­
provement over last year. All the
students seemed to be having n
gram! time. We were awfully glad
to have those speakers with us and
|ierhaps they'll visit n* again
soon.. . .
The ha*rltall games have started
for this year. Sure Is nice to he
goin' to 'em again. We played DeInnd lotlay. Next week around
Thursday is another game here
Don't miss tint our either* It's
only -&gt;r' cent* to g o ...
All you DeMotay lavya don't for­
get the hsyride tomorrow nltc!

Celery Fed article* are being
handed out fur the last edition of
the year. ThH It une of the he*t
because th* main feature i* grad­
uation and the pages are ju lt
loaded with pictures and sanpshot* «f the senior* in their rape
Mul gow n«
Be sure and get this
one,. . .
We Let i veryune had a grand
time nt the reception vvhich wa*
held for II. i'rinerton Glen Club
laat Wednesday
evening.
They sang f..r the undent* that
afternoon and for anyone who
inr.'.l to come that night. Just
everyone ho id hearing them and
r .l in n thnt ii wonderful time wa*
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I'll to- serin' ya next w e e k ..,.

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F ieddy Jones was honored by
bis mother, Mi*. Ted Jones, on hi*
*i\lb birthday last Friday. The
party rooms were decorated with
-n-'pdiugoii* an,| carnntion*.
\ft* r the guest* enjoyed several
games, refreshment* of ice cream
and cake were served to the fol­
lowing: Charles Stine, I’atri Witin Donny Benton, Danny Vincent,
Steve Cain. Shirley lone*. Itan.lv
done*. Relo-rra Cain, Dorothy t’sin,
Vickcy Johnson, Carolyn Hull and
tilyiin Jones,
Alt*. E. M. Cain and Mrs. Jose,
phi no Join , assisted v«itb the serv­
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THE SANFORD HERALD BANPOMP. FLORIDA

Job On Woeful Washington Club
By JA C K -HAND
JACKSONVILLE, Apr..6 —(A*)—Manager Ducky Harris rates hit
Washington Senators a better fifth place dub than tail year. That
just about tells the story.
Harris, of touts*, aims toward the distant lirsl division. Everybody
does In th* spring. Hut he is
.realistic
about
the
26-gamlp between fourth and fiftli
It season. Only a complete colpse u p front could ra s e Wash­
ington Into the select four.
;* "We're going to have better
balance,’’ said Harris, onre "the
■boy wonder" hnt now senior
GAINESVILLE. Apr.
tnanag-i In the league in point (Special I— Coach Percy Beard's
of service. -|rv Noren, Gil C'-a.i Florida. Gator track team will
and Eddie Yost all should im- open its rrgular reason against
rove. And Mike McCormick will Georgia Tech at Gainrsvllle Sat
B a tdg help.
urday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock.
' "I think the rnr* is among New
The inert will fraturr Georgia
Yutk, Boston and Cleveland. A Terh'r sensational Buddy Fowlkes,
few br eaks and any on* of '.In- a six-time Southeastern Conf-rth irr rould win it. I think we'll enee champion in four different
win more games than las* year. events, and Florida's high Jump*,'
We have a real good Spirit.”
J . (Papa) Hall and vaulter Loro.*
GatrMng is the Senators' weak, Potichrr.
nit department. Unless Clark
Fowlkes, wrho may be prevent­
Griffith make- a deal before ed from pulling his usual Ironopening day, the dub will go ini &gt; man stunts because of an Injuiy,
the season without a proven first won the REC 100-yard, 220-yat I
line receiver
Mickey Grasso and low hurdle events as a soph »•
247) a fine rookie last season, more in 1947, raptured broad
the nrarest approach. He’s No. the luop'a champion low hurdler
Jumping honnra in 1948 and was
and broad Jumper In 1949.
J . Hall, the big, blond sophtmore from Tallahassee, won the
Junior national high Jumping evrm

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tha Infield. Yost had an axeeptlonsl season In I960 whan
he was rated right behind De­
troit's George Kell among the
league's third basemen. Dente had
a horribi* year at bat, prompting
the club to comb the field for
a shortstop.
Ihflelder* Gene Vcrble, drafted
from jAMarts where k« hit J 7 J
Willy Miranda, a Cuban
who batted JM* at ___
:a, hav* improaacd Karri*

aadUfeim Mslc (4 7 4 ) Jn right.
MeCoHhlck, a veteran ' Nstlenal
Leaguer who hit only .232 wiLS
tka Chlcaga White Bax last
■ammer, and Sherry Robrrtson
(4(40) are tha reserves.
— Co m finally arrived after years
•4 trying, living up to the raves
that preceded him from Chattaftsfga In 1M4. He was the Nats'
•My .300 hitter. Norm turned
M l la he a top flight neweomer,
grlviag la 98 nuu In hla freak,
man year. Melt haa been troubled
hy m sore arm this aprlng.
Boh Kusavn (U 10) can he the
ace of the pitching staff. Tha
27-year-old lefthander came to
the Bcnator* with Michael* anil
Jo * Ostrowskl Iasi May for Oldie
Robinson. Ray BrarlioiuuMh an I
Al Kosar. Hr la eonsitlerod on*
•f the top young southnawa In
the leavtte
Harris will alert Kutava, Grno
Beanlcn (4-9), Hid Hudson (1414), Kandulio Uonsuegra (7-H»
M
Al Him* (4-6) nr Conradlo
Marrero (4-|U). Mickey Harris
.(ft-9) again will be tha relief
man niii, n n
lia/uta (7-wl
available for «|mH duty.
Julio Moreno ( I •I ), Floyd Rots
( 8 - 1 1 an,| Ed Davla, a kid front
Charlotte, N. (’, are oilier* with
a 'chatter.
Guy four of the Culien rontjngcni havr survived, three or
them pltcheia. Consuegra end
Marrero, who shut out the Rrtl
Box at lanway Park MepL 27.
proved their worth last year.
BhorUtop Miranda la the fourth
Ghhan on the squad.
With lludron working on a
new “down t-ndrr” pitch, the
Benalurs should get good pitching
front th* front liner*. Bearden
U t« n to shew flash** of hi*
••waatlonal 1948 form aftar he
W9* waived to Washington by

&gt;u|iuuinurv jorni'ri, uni n m ■«»»
second place and has equaled
Hall's best practice Jump th i•
year of six feet, six Inches.
Ed Baskin of Georgia Tech is
espectrd tn be a relatively easy
winner In the Javelin event. The
rontl place In the Florida P.elays
big Tech spear thrower took se.
with a heave of 189 foot
Two other Gators who won se­
cond places In the llslays will he
principal point hope* Saturday.
Ken Atkin* ran second In the high
hurdles and Paul Boaworth look
the runner-up spot in the broad
Jump.
l.eroy I’oucher, Florida’s record­
holding vaulter and 1949 BEG
rbssijiTnn sled »|i)i Miami’s Jim
my Houthworth In th* Relays with
a lump of 13 fact, 4 3/4 Inc hr*.
Other Gators who Will be count­
ed on for points against Tech are
dash man Bcoltv Peek, distance
pinner Bill Wood, middle dlstnncr
OUfn Doug Scott, |uo*4 fern per

hull player* who-hay# turned full
al|emliiit In ira&lt;4( with the toil
rlusidn ef spring feotbail work­
outs.

Eckersall N a m e d
As Quarterback On
H allOfPam eTeam
By L'llARLUY DUNK I.KY
CHICAGO, Apr. 4-&lt;A Y -W alter II. Kckcrasll, chosen yester­
day as the All-Time, All-Ameri­
can quarterhnek, was a fearless
mite of 148 pounds who areomtilishrd dassling feats when footU ll was to rough president Teddy
Roosevelt said It must be made
safer.
Kckcraall was accorded the hon­
or on the all-time collrgr football
tram being chose hy tne Associ­
ated l*rese In a national poll of

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The Sanford Giants have open­
ed s contest to decide on their
hat boy for the 1931 season and
the replies are already pouring
in. Small wonder since the young­
ster who gets the job will have
a stt-up to dream alwut.
The lurky hoy will travel
with the tram on all road
game* and meet baseball
player* all over Florida. If*
will hav* the advantage of
lop flight reaching in the
game a* well aa the oppor­
tunity
from learning b y
walrhing proficient profes­
sional, play.
Huh-* for competing for the
coveted Job are •'•"nlr just write
a on wold essay giving your
muons for wanting to Ik? hat
Imy sod address it to the New
York Giants, I*. O. lim 1200, Sanford. Fla.
The memories of a season
with the Giant* will prealsl
for the winning youngster
tor the rest of hi* life. Who
know a, hr may be picking
on the hat of a future Carl
Hubble, Trl* Speaker or Joe
INMaggin.
It ha, come a* a distinct di,ap(-ointment to Hanfonl (Slant base­
ball fans that the new stadium
won't Ire rrady hy opening day.
but the Korean War and rraulttanl defrnse effort have hurt
the construction schedule In the
the worst way—in the structural
steel needed for the grandstand.
If the park lights could be
iaalalled there would be B ill*
problem alac* Iba reef I*
now lacking, but la the new
stadium the lights, as in all
modern baseball fields, will
be alared on the grandstand
itaelf and thus be completely
off lb* playing field eUmlnallag the present unsightly offeel and cosuiderahi* danger.
The new park Is now scheduled
to he completed sometime In Ju n t
—certainly before th* projected
All-Star game If It Is played
l/wklng through the Florida
State league record book supidicd ua by Peter Hrhall, league
secretary, w* ram* serosa a
mine of Information on stars who
once played with Sanford.
line many people remem­
ber the ao.all, on-run gem*
li s w r " Kettle*. Oatea man-

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fits
villa? And then

Camp Notes Philadelphia l i
Fazio Takes Lead Training
Bjr AlftOCIATBD PR EM
In Golf Tourney; — OBAN
ANTONIO, T , Apr. 6 Termed Best Club
O - The New York Yankees
whaling th« ball in their ex­
Shoots 4 Under 72 or*
hibition games. Three player* are In Spring Diilb
hitting ever .400, two ever J0 0 .
vl

Snead And Mangrom
Are 2nd With 69s;
Hogan Shoots 70

Hank Bauer leads th* cluh with
ASS; Rookie Mickey Mantle fol­
low* with .437 and Gene Woodling.
who hit Iwt homer* against San
Antonio last night, has .421. Cliff
Map** ha* J i t and Joe DiMaggia

Vinegar Bend Mizell
C au ses Cardinals
To Dream Of Flag

AUGUSTA, G *., Apr. M 4 V Four timts George Fatio has poked
his head above the crowd of goff­
ers who follow the tournament cir­
cuit. This time the Conshohocken
kid intends to keep it there.
Bwarty George, a scrap iron
dealer in Conshehoeken, Pa., led
the Master* Tournament today a*
the second round opened at tha
rough, tough Augusta National
C'«ui»c. Hut hla lead wasn’t **•
■me even if he did shoot I H In
yesterday** first round.
Thsl. fnur.-umlrj. Mr golf harftv
was good
m put him a
head »f two veteran professionals.
re.-iiig hint on the flJIOO-yara
ational Course. Bam Snead and
Lloyd Mangrum were right be­
hind with a pair of r,9's.
In 1910 Fatio won the Canadian
open. That was th* first lima ha
whlpncd his weight In good golf­
er*. In 1947 ho managed a tie for
flrat In the Ring Crosby Tournament. But not until last summer at
Mrrion In th# National Open did
Pasio get his head above the
Crowd again.
Three golfer« finished in a tie
after the final regular round at
Mrrion. F * i i -&gt; was one of them
tied for1 the greatest championship
in golf. Ben Hogan anil Mangrum were the other*.
Hen won the open in nn historic
playoff and Fasio went down
again Into the mass of golfers.
Today, Georg* la up again, up
higher than Hogan, hlatormentor
In th# open, and higher than Mangrum. who also scored better than
Fasio in that playoff.
Hogan was In fourth place go­
ing into Ihc-Masters' second round
with a 70. Four other*— Law
Worsham, Byron Nelson, Dick
Mnyer and Johnny Hulla— were
tied for fifth with 71's.
Pnslo's grip on tha first round
lewd era* unexpected hy almost
everyone except himself.
Oddsmaken saw him as a 20-1
bet. II* was an 8-1 bet today to
win th* Masters for hla first
major victory.
ra tio Is a pro at Woodmont
Country Club at Rockville, Md. on
hla lour yesterday be scored four
birdies and 14 Pats. Only one*
did ho get himself In deep trouhl*
and then hy got out a f It with
a brilliant seven-iron shot.
Two long outts
him on holes N o-14 and I I - f ir *
a 10-foot*r, then an f-footer. 0 *
the home hole hla approach from
about 160 l ards out stopped four
feet from the pin. He sank the
green shot for a birdie three.
. Only 30 putte ware Mcasaary
to get George hom* ln front.

The Yank* beat San Antonio
13-10.
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ST . PETERSBURG. Apr. 6 ~
(A*)—Observations of a traveling
baseball writer who has chased 10
major league teams around all
corners of Florida for seven wrecks
Best looking team -Philadelphia
Phillies.
Worst looking team— Detroit
Tigers.
Moat improved team— Clncin.
nati Reds.
Best-looking pitcher— Robin
Roberts, Phillies.
Worst looking pitcher— Ted Gray,
T1r»r*
Most unfortunate siU «U —n t t
Barney, Brooklyn Dodgers (he

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there . la
Buddy l^ke who amaag other
record, has played more regulsr game* than aay .other
ballplayer In the FHI.—M2.
Build* al,o hold* th*/ moat
runs-batfed-ln title rompllrd
with Hanford ln llf l^ - a
healthy 148.
Another record help by a San­
ford player—James II. D e a n la a 17-gamc winning atraak
which would ba terrific la aay
league. And Kd Levy, managing
sssro a D n ran s r u x x s s
for th* Orlando Senators this
■ A aaarr
years, marked up 33 home run*
M M . NsstM ,
Tha fa llo w in g arlcea rro o rta d by
last year to crack all records
e P e a ltra on T h o Ha ft fa r * Htala
and give Hanfonl th* team record th
K a rm a ra M arket M r pro4uee eot* la
with r,9 .
T ro c k a ra S iK a le ra up tn 1 I'.M .
Th* pennant winning 1839
A p r il ». I* H ■leana, l.lm a
h u. h p r. 14.**
team out fielded aay other
fteana, Fo la
bu. h p r. X t l - I . l f
team in the leaaur with m
lla w n*. Ta ti4 e ra ra a n
aissllng .943—n mark that
Ila hpr.
t s e .t ie
Real*
dee. bwnchoa .tt-l.H
allll Meads aachatinged, la
II Maaaae Haafnrd has flalahed fir* llmaw la 4ha Oral
••alrry. F la tlo lita n , e*paw4dlt Lion aad six in Ike eecnwd
—(wire th* laral risk haa
liyr uealltr 4* A larger 4.44-1.19
hern In the roller.

State Farmers Market

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Iitrukti* Jonea, Herald proglH*.
tl^elwr Inform, it, that he wrtll
for the riuininal hqotoail iiall of glvr ii* his Florid* Htata lingu a
Fame at New;BroMWieh, N. J .
pmlH-tion, after the first two
Thrire plrkctl All Antrrira whllr week*,
of the season—which he
starring from 1093 through IMMi
al ihr lfnlvrrtily of 'Chicago,
Kckcraall was a daring, elusive
rtigner, a aiw'lacnlef dito&gt; kirker.
punier, tackier and fleM trader.

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AUGUSTA, Qa.. Apr. 4 - B o .ton'a Red Box are wagering rain
or something else will Interfere
‘with today's scheduled exhibition
against Augusta of the Class A
Bally league.
Rills Kinder is due to start a
game. Kinder has been named
several time* to start ami if he
didn't get lick or hurt th* gam*
was washed out.
This will b* the Bostonian*
third g *r * i r ' - ' f ?3ith, Atlantic
fjtegv* Cvi.-i-HHivn. They Lashed
Savannah 13-0 &gt;,,t«r.U&gt; sftcr
losing by one run the day before
to Jacksonville. Tomorrow the Box
play the Birmingham farmhands
of the Southern Association in
the Alabama eity.

BIRMINGHAM Ala.. Apr. 5 UP&gt;— What's wrong with Johnny
Sehmlts. the one-time ace lefthander for tha Chicago CuhaT
Johnny haa provided many, a
headache for manager Frankie
Frisch this spring. III* decline
started last June 26. Up tn then
Be limits had looked his old self
with three shutouts and an 8-3
record.
Schmitt srema to be going from
bad to worse this aprltur. lie hit
bottom Wednesday night wh&lt;
Nrwhousrr of Tiger*.
Uouston rocked him for setrn
Rest pitching performance—
blows and four run* in four Inn- Dirk Donovan's 16 conaecutlvs
Ing*.
Braves.
scoreless Innings for the Beston
HOUSTON, T a t,. Apr. 0—tVD—
Best looking rookie— Tom PoAlthough hi* hitting still is ■ holsky, 22-yesr-old righthander of
question mark, Bobby Thomson s the Cardinals.
rifle throwing arm seems as good
Rookie with best future— WIIas ever.
mrr (Vinegar Bend), 21-yaar-old
The New York Giants fleet-foot- lefthander of the Cardinaie.
ad ccntnrfield demonstrated It
Most colorful rookie—WlWlson
again her* yesterday with a neat of Giants and Tom Caiagrandc,
toss that cut down Cleveland , Phils.
Jim Hegan In th* eighth Inning.
Beat eomsback— Bill Nicholson,
Cleveland won, 6-6.
Phils (considered through with
baarljall last year when hospitalis­
HOUSTON. T e x , Apr. 4-fA *&gt; with diabetes).
Manager Marty Marion hopes to ed Beat
fielder— Alvin D a r k ,
retain pitcher Joe Presko «m the
{B u rts (played errsrlra: hall for
£• _ 1 _ .
1 —- &gt;s. L o t t f u s s
hi. Louts Cardinal roster when lit* throe weeks until split middle
season starts.
, Presko, who . la 2 2 , atruck out finger hampered hie throwing).
Biggest disappointment— Bob*
146 rtten, high In Ui# Texas Leagur, lent year. Ha was n 3«
Unlucky player— Eddie Btanky,
games, only four of them In ro- Giant* (lienrhed by liu twice, then
sidelined fot two Weeks with n
wrists).
*d fiirTtiound $■»/ to«y *♦»*’*&gt; sprained
Most stubborn prayer— Howie
th* Card# hseat hla former
Pollet, Card (held oat nil spring
ton GdmnUlas.
___ ________
Most popular nlayvr— Lou Bou­
dreau, Boston Red Box.
j
Fastest rookie— Lula Marqdea
Brave* outfielder.
Tallest rookie— Gelt* Conley,
Brave* plteher, stands 4-T.
Most uetermlnad rookie— Rocky
Bridges, Dodgtra Inficldcr,
Biggest drawing card— Jackie
Robinson. Dodger*. . , .
Moot optimistic manager—Lea
Duro&lt;her, Giants.
Moat pessimistic manager— Ed­
* ' *•
Venrlr Ttaia. Baby J* * a . C rosia- die (lawyer. Phllllee.

Stanford - Orltndo
Kdnnel Club Entries

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I4aa1 «lesf A R r i d n ^ S T K .'cu ney
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field.
Most tiniimial oeetu r»r*oe— FoMr*
ICeri Itrsve - Iwdded l,y fio i t 4h*
aame time.
Must linfi” lunate lueWctlt*—Ted
W illiam,' *|ntu»ig cwi.nile do Hue
game helwrou Red S«i*' &lt;nd Rada
n Tampa.
Most heartwarming
man and Rehhy
Giants visiting I
youngster* at I

Kckaroatl tliml at 48. on klar.
•Li 1930, 'a vlcllm fef heart atF O U I t T I l T lA C R l J l a K * ,to 9«
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GAINESVILLE, Fla., Apt. C,~
(Special)— Them Is a big dif­
ference between Jumping over a
fishing pole suspended between
two stacks of boxes, and clearing
8 feet 4-3/8 inches In the Florid*
Ralayi— but Done Hester ha*
bridged that gap.
Don first started using his
.makeshift standard* in his heck
yard while In high school. Since
entering Florida he ha* workeal
progressively under the watchful
ay# of Coach Perry Beard until
ha is consistently clearing the high
Jump bar at better than 8 feet 4
inch**.
Heater haa Jumped 0-4 In prac­
tice this year hut he had to be
content with a second place tie In
Florida Relay* when his trailing
leg brushed th* pole down at
teammate J. Papa •Hall'* record
setting mark of 4 -6 4 . Hester,
who was the first-run Jumper in
Urn Florida Relays, war th* first
t# exceed th* old relay record of

f! feet 4-1/8 Inrhea.
.Stan-line nn even m * frrl, the
l55-|&gt;ound Gainesville boy also
romictea in the high and 'owr
hurdles and occasionally In the
broad Jump.
condition so Don will la* found
nut with the n o s* country team
In the Fall. High Jumper* seldom
are cross country men according
to Coach Beard, hut Don holds
a letter In the distance* and his
freshman numeral In the Jump*.
In his freshman soason last
year, Don led the Baby Gator* to
an undefeated 6-0 season hy tak­
ing six first places to hr the
team's Individual high scorer. On
his liest day against the Auburn
Fresh lie amas-ed a first, three
seconds and a t h i r d . _____ _
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H tir r t n t a s i n k

Vollr*. Is li.fSl.V Blvrn lhal W*
are &gt;ntsa tf la business al SSIh
St. amt Par : 4 i i u m la rtaafunL
Hsmlnnk Ctenlr. K1S lingers lh»
firm leaf write. l*Ur 'n Whi*tl»*ed
that we falsa* •(,»-weelsiar -ssif
name pmsasnl to th# israis «if the
FI-tlM-u. Wsme Hlatul*. lu-wll:
Her 1*1 *» "f n»fi&lt;la Misdates t»«l
with the Har* of tbe-sUrralt I’aurl
a,f Hsinlliots Count!'. Florida.
Jo h n t*. 1**V
l i s t r y It Tii.ahe
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1949 Kaiser 4 Door Sedan KaHin, Healer, Spot Lisht,
While Wall Tires, lew Than 15,000 Miles
Pally Guaranteed............................................. * 9 9 6 '°°
pioipating call.
Second funtiir.t InddaWw— .Die**
ro ll cha«lng Dyie# again the m i
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SILVER SPRINGS. Apr. 6— (A*)— Florida State League players
will have to go some to keep pace with players who preceded them
lilt year, (or official figurrs rrlcaicd at league headquarters here today
Ly Secretary Peter Schaal that individual batting marks set in 1930
by 10 different players in 18 classifications aic neai ihc all-time tops
in the history of the minor lea-#
"
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* *
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- 1ttf
ford in 1937 when hr fanned th*
NoUbla among the individual air 145 times. Yet. Marvin Cohen
batting recoria set in the league of Orlando did it with ease in
in 1950 were thie* established by 11*60 when he whiffed 169 limes!
rookie Bruce Barmea of Orlando.
I.yl* Judy of St. Augustine act
Ho not only hatted safely In 31 a new record for time* walked
straight games to bierk an olJ in one season when he reached
mark by four games, but also first base safely 133 times in
became the league rookie with 1050, 25 more time* than ththe highest percvnlrge (.3721 previous mark held by Bob
in winning th* hatting crown, the Thomas of GaintsvlIic.Lcrihurg
player who produced the most in 11*40.
hits (217).
Other league record* set by
Dlek
Stellrrn of Daytona set individual players over u season:
a new record last year by going
.Most hits, one game, nine In.
to bat MV times gross, and 69H nings: 7 for 7, Clarence lliay of
times net, both new highs for Gainesville at Orlando April 29,
Imtlvtdnal le«ene plavers
11I3H.
Loran Chrrir
Kt. Augustin.&gt;!" • '
...
' -• »'tn
was onr of two plnyrr* in th** Rivrrn n iiminruvillr in UMtl.
minors In 1950 to get 24 triples.
Most doubles, 40 by Al I'irtle
on* better than recorded
by of Gainesville in 1919.
Daytona Bill K*be in 1939.
Most sacrifice hits, 35 by l.rm
Most
astounding individual re- Campt&gt;ell of Sanford in 1939.
cord of them all in 1960 was Kd
Most stolen !&gt;**«•«, HI bv llnl
Levy’s
feat of driving out 33 Shiles of Diyloim-Gainesville in
home runs, 16 better than th- 1948.
record set In 1949 bv l^u Bevll
M«st limes bit by pitcher, 20
of Daytona, three times as many by John Ear-1 of l.e«-»burg in
as any loop player had hit fo- 1 191*.
anv season from 19.3d thru 1947! I Most inns balled In, 140 bv
Htrllcrn also broke anothei lluddv l-ake of S'anfoid in 1916.
league mark tty scoring I4d runs.
Lake ramr within sight of Id*
17 more thsn recorded by rookie 1.000th league game for front
Charlie lleinbaugh of Orlando in 193d thru IM0 the youthful
I94H.
veteran has ap|*enre,| in 812 re.
It took I3 year* for any player gulsr
&lt; ■ on contests.
Hr is
to beat the most limes struck out gunning for 68 in 1951, and 100
art by Bobby Prichard of San- 1 in 1951.

Will) Any Adrtrltowl Prices In The 8Ule And Then
Compare The Cars Yourself. Prices From 8100.00 To
$800.00 Lower.

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6ROOM HOUSE for rent. 2 bed
room* furnUhrd. Kitchen partly
fui.iirhed, Good location. I'hono
1013 M.
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kURNiSHKD 4 room*. Clean
downetalre, flit Park. Apply
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2 BEDROOM houee, unfumithed,
good location. Call 790-W. __
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COLORED f o l k s
We era deposing of our colored
property in Kaaforl a r e a
CHEAP. Lot* au low a* 110
down, ffi month. Beth DeB-e. P
O. B«a |W . Sanford.
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NICE ft Room Home. All modem.
Ample (pare *0 a* to be eco­
nomical on budget. 1202 W rit
*nd. Street.
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NEW BLOCK HOUSE—V bed­
room*, bath, living room, breakfaat room, electric kitchen, 2
car garage: thla la an excipltonally wall built houac.
O R A N G E CI.TY—Paynlahed 2
•tory, S bedroom hiaiit. bath,
kitchen, carport, very nice.
,
NEW—Three bedroom home, lehre
Tot and garage, well worth the
aakirw price of 9T/IM.O0.
FRAM E—Three bedroom hou*e,
now tiled bethroom, furnlihed or
uirfurnUhed.
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EBRD W. RENDER, Realtor
M l H. Perk Ate.
Pkoae IftM
A. It. I'etereoa, Broker
I I I N. Park Ate.
Phone 112&gt;
4-ROtiM Houee. 2 loii, deep wellideu for poultry. 13*00 N. Ijmeberg , Rt. 2, B«a 142. Otndartillfl.
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NEW 4 Ro*&gt;m bou*e. Call after
ft:*), Iftftk'-R 2
ck home, Gaa range,
itor, hut water healer,
im itating h e* Ur. Venetian
Muxt aril. Small down
i t , balaaet 241J)S monthft7V Palmetto Ave. Owner
after ft P, M.
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Phone 1281
118 8. Park Ate.

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Si We Huy, Sell or Trade mwl
anvlhlnr i'hun* 1RS-J._______
a &lt;• iriih '!&gt;•» aixn you nun’t enn*
rour preberlolion# to LANEV’S
I'hene IM
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Vriretahlr*, Llvcitock ami ml*rrllaneciu* *alr every Ftlday
night at 7:30. Col. Lim y Jonc*.
auctioneer.
^A’^ O R D FDIM KHS' AUCTION
t i!! i Ip *outli of city limit* on
highway
FRIED SHRIMP Dinner The
Beat Shrimp on Earth'* *1 Horn
or'*. 324 K. l»t St
"POWER JIOW E llS
ROTARY lll.ADE -Unc.imlHJunal
ly guaruntrol, Iinnicdlatii do
livury. Free demon traimn, any
lime. liilJK). V. A. Wju-vlt •*, II
mile North I |xmgwtM«l.
frade mark tmint*
|;i.W gal.
New Khaki UmlermbirU 44c each
All altc larsaull
AHMY-NAVY SL'llPLU S
110 Hanford Aie.
Ph. 1121
ROCK LATH. S H E E T ROCK.
NAILS, PIPE. S T E E L IMMKD
1ATE UEMVEKY. P H O N E
MOA-34M-K.Y.C.
ICE IIOX-N) 111. rapneity, lat.
mcxlrl. 1033 W. lat. St.
7 ft. u*ed Fiigidaire refrigerator.
Call 304.
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Fur *al&lt;- at 2c a pound at the
Sanford Herald _____
USED FURNITURE * . 11 ft •' If
defro«ting Norge Eleitric Re­
frigerator, ft un-n food eontparl*
menlt Utgr 4 humor Norge Ga»
Range; lleaitiurn 2ft HT.U.
Space Healer; Enamel table Ion
2 pc. cabinet. AM for 127ft r**b
or will aell teparately. Call
710-J-a after ft aw ning* or 1340
workl ng h o u r * . ____________ f
T hTICI.KS WANTF.iT - f t
W« buy. o il A trade o«*d
furniture. Mllwn-Mnirr Furni*

VENE1IAN III,IN I IS mad* I*
order. Seminole Vonttlati III in.
Co.
420 W 3rd Bt.
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HOOF WlIRk of all kind*. Kavea
and Gutteo Rrpaitrd nad Paint­
ed. New Rnofa applied. Painting
and
coaling.
Sanford, Ph.
10W8-W. R. II. Arkenburf.
WATCH and Ch-W Repairing. All
work ruaianlerd.
ltrn*onable
price* F. M. Kngllah, Jr.. 32ft
Sanford An Phone I HOI.
NEW FLHOKS - urlacrti to pm
feetlnn. Old floor* made
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new. Fini'hing, .leaning A wax
■ng. iVrtabli power plaft R)
y rai* ailxrleiue *n SemiAoi*
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work Priettp’ **rx ■* II.
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Carpenter A Gr»eey.
Pb»-.» 13'n.W o&gt; 088,1
Coutiuci -r, builder, rnrninter mi l
nuixonry work. Specialitlng in
roofing. Nu Job to anudl or
large. M. I). Hcatdtley, Sanfotd,
lit
Ilox 3W, Phone Winter
Park 2C2U*7.
T IL E YOUIt BATHROOM wall*
oowl l'lMttc 01 aluminum wu'l
tile. Fie* e*timate*. Orange Tile
Shop; 2210 N. Orange; Phone
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ISO!) .Magnolia I* now open Non.
thru Fri. ID to IS A. M.. 3 to *1
P.M. Sal. 4 lo 9 P.M,____
PAINT AM* HOMY WORK
Roy Rrrl, 3M Went 2nd. Hirer',
Sanford, fhima 183ft. ExpM
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Ur Ja Drug Store
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San ford .Ulnlalerial A ssociation
Kev. A n gus G. M cln n h , P resid en t
R ev. F re d L . H orton, S e c.-T re a s.
All Church Notice* muM lx- prr-enled at The Herald office by 4:00
l*. M. on the da) before publication.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
CHURCH OF C.OD
Ninth Street and laurel Atrnue 1'rrnrh Avenue and Twenty-aecond
Her. S. I . Whatley. Pastor
Street
Sunday School 9:41 A.M. "Bring
II. E. Newell, Paator
the family tu Sunday School."
Sunday School 10:00 A.M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Morning Worahlp 11:00 A.M.
Sermon hy paitnr.
Evangelistic Service 7:10 P.M.
Il.T.U. 1:00 I’.M. Come to ll.T.U.
Sermon hy Evangelist L. C. Al­
to find how to choore frlendi wise­ len.
Everyone welcome.
ly.
Evening Woruhlp R:Q0 P.M.
F
IR ST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sermon hy paator.
1607 Sanford Avenue
“Come Thou With Ue And We
J . Randall Farris, Mlnlater
Will Do Thee flood/*
"Shllly Shallylng" la the subject
the mlnlater has chosen for his
1101.Y CROSS CHURCH
morning vermon. lla la urging
* 1. pttc opal)
Her. II. I.. Zimmerman, II. D., every member to be present.
"Follow Thou Me" will he the
Hector
evening sermon subject the Min­
2nd Sunday after Kaalcr
ister wilt dlscuaa at the R:00 P.M.
8:00 A.M. Holy Communion.
9:10 A.M. I'amily Service and hour.
The Church 8choo| convene* at
Church School.
11:00 A.M. jfanrbrg Prayer and '*•45 A.M. under the direction of
uie-rinlendttit W. II. Purvla.
aermon.
Christian
Youth
Fellowahip
Service* during the week:
Monday, TurnUy and Saturday meeting at 0:30 P.M.
Church offlcera will meet Tuea.
Holy Communion 7:10 A.M.
Friday lloly Communion 0:00 day 8:00 P.M.
You are cordially Invited to atAM.
tend.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
FIR ST BAPTIST CHURCH
Elm Avenue and Second Street
Park Avenue at Sltlh Street
J . C. Nlchoiaon, Minister
W. P. Brooks, J r , Peator
10:00 A.M. Rlble 8tc.fi
iy.
John L Miller, Misls.er of
11:00 A.M. Morning
»* Worahlp.
'
Education
R:00 P.M. Evsnlng Worship.
"We've Saved A Place For You."
Thursday K;00 P.M. Ulhle Study.
Sunday School 0:45 A.M. “Take
Viiilora always welcome.
your family to Sunday School." We
provide a place for every member
COMMUNITY CHURCH
of the family.
Lake Mary
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
C. C. While. Paator
Sermon hy W, P. II rook t, Jr .
Church School 10:00 A.M. ClaaaTraining Union 6:45 P. M.
(a for all ager.
Unions for all age groups. Story
Worahlp 11:00 A.M.
Hour for children under 0 years
Westminster Fellowship 0:10 of age.
P.M.
Evening
Worship 8:00 P.M.
Tuesday* Choir practice H;00 Sermon hy W. P. Ilrooka. Jr.
. P.M.
Wednesday Evening service 8:00
Thursdays Prayer and Rthlr P.M.
Hour 7:30 P.M.
“Christ la the answer for all the
F IR S T METHODIST CIIUHCH world."
J . E. McKlaley, Mlnlater
WESLEYAN METHODIST
Mr*. P. H. Hlcpheitaon, D.lt.H.
CHURCH
0:45 A.M. Church School. A rlaas
•
Peole
for tvery age.
George D. Marsh, Pastor
11:00 A.M. Morning Worahlp.
Sermon Topic: "The Afterglow*'. Quarterly Conference Meetings
6:30 P.M. Youth
Fellowahip ^ Saturday Evening Worship 7:10
Servlet.
Sunday School 9:16 A.M.
7t80 P.M. Evening Worship.
Morning Worship 10:46 A.M.
Sermon Topic: "The Kingdom A
YMWII Bervlco 6:43 P.M.
Treasure".
Evatiiog Win - hip 7l0U P.M.
Rev. J . I. Hambo, president of
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
the Florida Conference will preach
*
ALLIANCE
in all of these arrvlrea ami also
Park Areaae and Faurleenth
special music and singing.
Street
Everybody welcome.
Her. Glean P. Smith, Paelor
- Bible School D:46 A.M.
CHRIST CHURt:Ht Long wood
u Mwnlp* Worship 11:00 A.M.
(E p krop alt
JfU elraary Sunday will he ohaeryad. Tha i a*tor will '(..-ah. from Her, II. I , Zimmerman. IL D ,
Vicar
• missionary theme.
2nd Sunday after Easter
Evening Service 7:45 P.M. The
4:00 P.M. Evening Prayer nnd
paator will apeak. All are wrl -ome.
The mid-weak aenrlra will he sermon.
All are welcome.
held on Wedneaday Evening at
fillt
FIR ST CIIURCll OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
F R E E METHODIST CHURCH
866 East Second Street
Waal Fourth Street and Laurel
_
Areaae
Sunday School 0:45 A.M.
Morning Service 11:00 A.M.
_ Fred R. Hertoo, Paator
Sunday School M B A.M.
Wednesday Service 8:00 P.M.
Reading Room Tuesdays and
Morning Worship 10:46 A.M.
. p jte U o Program (Dial 630) 8:&lt;00 Fridays 3:00 to 6:00 P.M.
Willingness to ncknowladg* the
Young peoples Service 7:00 P.M. unreality and Itlusorineea of that
Evangelistic Service 7)30 P.M. which God never mad* enables men
^ P ra y e r Meeting Thureday 7:30 to accept and re Joice In God'* per­
fect and real creation. This fact
will he stressed in Christian Sci­
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ence servirre neat 8umJay when
the subject of the Lesson-Sermon
Park Avenue and Third Street
D “ Unreality."
J . Bernard Real, Minister
Church School 10:00 A.M.
A statement from Christ Jesus’
“Sermon on the Mount" provides
tha Golden Teati "Evary tree that
“You are to be a scholar, n pro- bringeth not forth good fruit la
feeeor In science. n statesman, a hewn down, and cast Into the
lawyer, a physician, a merchant, fire" (Matt- 7i 19).
Readings from
.... the
.. . Bible Include
"The
Lord le righttha followingt •
“
coos In nil hie■ way*, and holy In
all hit worka" (Pa.
.
___ any partnership ..........
____17).
U5;
ffn and God In your business7
Among the correlative
rmM nw a* lac tad these thing., 4* from “CiUue# •**. Ilaatih **&gt;Jth
hold your method* of main­ Key to the Scriptures" by Mary
taining your life and character Baler Eddy is the following:
•Meog men with a distinct umisr- “Everything good or worthy, God
Handing with yourself that the mad*. Whatever 1* valueless or
way pointed out hy (he provhlrnre baneful, Ha did not make,—hence
of uod, by whieh you can become Ha unreality. In the Science of
a better man yourself and rich to­ Genesis wo mad that He taw
ward God, 1* developing In your- everything which He had made,
Mtt the Dtvtaa guelttJeeT"
'and, behold, It was very good"*
Phillip# Brooke (p. 525).

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HEATING

FRIDAY APR. 6. 1951

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

At THE CH URCH ES

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UPSALA COMMUNITY CIlURCn
Church School 10:00 A.M.
Worahlp
ip ll:o
11:00 A.M.
Weslm tnster Fellowahip 7:00
W
P.M
Prayer Meeting Wedneaday 7:10
P.M.
Sunday Evening Service R:00
P.M.

A lic e T r a f f o r d
(C a a llia H great gear O H )

later dropped by aomr members of
the family, ilefonging to the no­
bility she would ho known as Lady
Alice had the continued to live In
England. The family had first
intended going to Australia av
English colonists, then decided to
i ome to America, hut the remain­
ing member* of the family finally
abandoned the idea.
Mlaa Allir, as she wai known to
hrr many frlmda, was employed
for several years by the Sanford
Herald and later was for many
years the clerk and financial sec­
retary of the First Ilaptiat Church.
Her slater died several years ago
artd her brother, who became Inc
auprrlntendent of water works at
Richmond, Vs, alao ha* been dead
for n number of yrara.
Mis* Trafford 1* lurvived hy a
nephew, Herbert Trafford of St.
Petersburg: a grand nephew, Her
fe rt Trafford, Jr . and a few
distant cousins.
The funeral svrvicea will be held
Sunday at 3:00 P.M. at tha Firat
Baptist Church with llrltson Fun­
eral Home In charge. Burial will
hr in Lake View cemetery.

Sanford Ministers
fConllnurd from Page One)
written by the association to thu
County Commiiilon requesting a
change in these laws, and declared
that no response to this letter has
yet been received.
He added that numerous reports
had l&gt;een made to the association
regarding the prevelance of tho
sale of liquor to minora In Sanford
and Seminole County.
Hope wax expressed by the min­
ister* that the citlxen* of the city
and county will rally to the sup­
port of law* which prohibit this,
and that the law-enforcing agen­
cies are to it that the laws are
enforced.
The Rev. Fred R. Horton wrote
the Commission that the Minister­
ial Association on Mar. 26 hail
unanimously adopted a resolution
to request the Commission to hava
all places of business handling in­
toxicants conform to the City'*
closing time.
The Commission took no action
on this request on Tuesday but
Commissioner* Pope and McOtl.«&gt;■&lt;! »ujutitrrred to confer with
the ministers on the matter, said
D. P. Herndon, county clerk, Oils
morning.

Stepinac Advices
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Vrwm r a u e u se )

control over temporal affair*.
"The Cathnife church cannot he
i nslavnl hy any state." ha said. A
man of medium height, wiry and
ohvlnuslv In good health, Archbishop Stepinar stood throughout
the hour-long interview. Somrtlinr* he was rigidly erect, some,
time* leaning forward with a long
forefinger stabbing home emphasis
on a particular point h* was mak*n*.
As he spoke, a set ling tun glint­
ed down from th» high surround­
ing hills—now checker-boarded In
spring greens and tha rich black
of newly-tilled Held*—and filtered
through the ainglt, barred window
of hla cel).
Archbishop Stepinar had Just
returned from hla evening prayers
In a tiny room adjoining bis cell
which has been set aside for use
as hla personal chapel. Earlier In
the afternoon, there hkd been a
visit from his lister.
The Interview dealt largely with
relations between the church and
state with little reference to the
tent* situation Involving the Rus­
sian -domInated Comlnform, tha
democracies of the west, and Yago*
•lavU’a own Independent position.
But prison authorities, among
them the Institution's commander,
quoted him a* saying la private
conversations that tka Roman
«H»0,ica Of lh# country should
fight slde-by-ald* with tho Serbian
Orthodox Church In the event war
again comes to Yugoslavia.
.
outlet of the Interview,
Archbishop Steplnae was Informed
by thla correspondent that any
statement he cared to make would
be recorded accurately and reportcd completely without censorship.

Senate Committee

Israeli War Scare
( C s s lIs s rC ream rage Mast

in the demilitarised son* and a
short distance inside Syria was
ordered after United Nations repreventative* had shown their In­
ability to preserve tho dcmilltaHred character of two xones, one
north and the other southeast of
Lake Tiberias.
He added that a number of
abandoned Arab houses which
"had «erved as hideouts for at­
tackers” in the tone* also were
demolished by Israeli police last
night.
(A Syrian Army spokesman at
Damascus said the houses were
blown up at Mazraat, Klhourv arid
n*qqara in the disputed llulrh
drainage project di.trlct north of
Tiberias, and at Negaib, southeast
of the lake. The spokesman charg­
ed the action showed the Jew*
were continuing to use *“e demili­
tarized zone as if it were their
own.
(Damascus dispatches said anti­
aircraft batteries were installed
on the outskirts of the .Syrian
capital today.)
Dispatches from Tiberias sal*'
the whole I.Jtdrr was in a state of
preparedness' lest the I'al s*ine
war break out anew. U. N. "b
■rivers, charged with supervising
the 1(148 Jewish-At ah armistice,
feared their staff was not big
enough tu cope with the situation.
The Israeli bombing, it was
reported here, caused major dam­
age to the border center of El
tfcimnra, the village of Bat el
lladld and .Syrian position* In
those areas.
It was also reported, h'\,.vcr,
that Syrian relnforcerlent* were
being sent to Ihr El Mamma area
In Tel Aviv an official Israrll
spokesman said the Inimhlng Ltd
listed as targets the El llsmmt
been “completely successful.” He
police station and "a number of
fortified position* a few n u t'rs
Inside Syrian territory proper,
from where the Israeli policemen
were fired on and killed."
(A Syrian Army spokesman In
Damascus said the Arab tones did
fire «&gt;n the Uht Israeli piaims hi
the raid uti.) t-i sslbly damaged two
of them. Me said there were n&gt;
Hyrla ca uutlUes from the bomb
' " a i lM *ed Nations headquarter*
in New York Abba 8 . Ebnii. permansnt Israeli representative to
the U. N.. handed a letter to the
Security Council drawing its at­
tention to the border as a matter

PhiloRophcr
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In success stories. They don l
expect to earn a million dollar*
in a quick killing, or br famous
overnight. And thoy don't like
the look* of some of the people
who have done that.
“I have been stnid hy the
numbci* whw are going Into what
you can call a dedicated life,
Inis profession*' like academics
— where success is not measured
In ordinary standards. And a
grrat many ate piepsrlng them­
selves for government, not in
order to get m on the giaft, bus
to try to make it the way thrv
would like to have it/*
They sense, hut have not de
fined, their own Ideal*, Dr. Edman *&lt;ild.
"Thr old cliche* are a Joke In
them," he added.
Dr. Edman illustrated the point
with a story of an acquaintance,
• veteran of World War II. win
voluntarily placed himself on the
Army'* active list. Raid the vet:
"I'm willing to fight for America
again. But I'm not fighting for
what thev call ‘The American
Way of Life.' That kind of tall
makes me sick. It Isn't that stuff
It's something else,"
In Ihs same way. Dr. Edman
said, older Individual* a rt look­
ing for a re-valuatlon.
"They don't wait either a
mechanical socialism nor an anar­
chic system cf free enterprise.
They sens* something els* hut
haven't yet defined It, any more
than that soldier did.”
The current crisis In morality,
Dr. Edman said, may be bad.
“ pit* every
Create* !*•
own reaction," he declared. *'lf
for example, yon had ssrlouslv
proposed thr Idea of a word
government In 1902. most proote
would have laughed at you. But
thla present crisis has forced u*
to consider the idra seriously.
"There will be a powerful re­
action to th* low stnte of public
morality in the tame way."

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Krea* P s s * Oae)

had announced that “I have today
approved substantial locroaaoa In
the strength of th* United 8tates
lorcc* to be stationed in Westsm
Europe. The extent of these
increases and the timing of them
will be worked out in close coor­
dination with our North Atlantic
partners."
This char signal that the {'re­
sident was urting on hi* own to
ri-mfurca the North Atlantic dslenses went virtually unnoticed
hy a Congress thrn engrossed In
the Korun war situation.
Some observers believe there
might never have been any
"great debate" into which top
leaders of both parties plunged
if the President had followed
this up with n request to Congri-s* for authority to send
ground force contingent*.
lit had asked for such authori­
ty to rend military equipment to
Europe and had received it with
what look* in retrospect like re­
latively minor controversy.
Mr. Truman stirred the contro­
versy to while heat at thu Jen.
II n*w* cor.fer.-nce.
I'ndti ,-^t isu u t question* hy
importers, the President said h-'
ha* authority to rend more IJ. 8.
foot soldiers to Europe and In­
tend* to use It. II* said he would
r--n*ult the Iradrrs of the Foreign
Relations and Armed Services
Con mlttees In Imth houses out of
politeness.
But he Insisted he isn't bound
bv any decisions of Congress out­
side
of
possible
restrictions
placed In money hill* l&gt;y the
lawmakers.
Il&gt; went on to say that If the
legislator* wanted to restrict the
fund-, he wa* willing to go in
the country on th" l**ue, adding
that hr had licked 'em one* be
(’•re. Thl* last we« a rvf'-&lt;nce to
hi* successful 1948 prudential
campaign.
Thi-. brought a quick answering
last from Penator Taft of Ohio,
ijiaimtan of the Republic Policy
t -mmIt tee, that the President's
tntrinrnt marked "the end of
the bipartisan foreign policy."
Taft, incidentally, seems to
have been right on that ecor#
thus far. There ha* been vrry
hlHc two-party cooperation since.
The controversy which later
split the country actually began
with a speech hy Herbert Hoover
last Dec. 19. The Republican
former president called then for
&gt;'establishment of a "Gibraltar” of
Ann rlean defenses In the West
m i Hemisphere.
Bui it W«. » s! ur.t:: after the
January newt conference that the
“great debate" began to take solid form. The Issue was brought
before (he Renate by Senator
tVherrv of Nrbracka, the Repub­
lican leader, with a resolution to
bar the sending of an* more
troops to Europe until Congress
npnroved the policy.’ ,V
Rcnubllran leaders ,n|(l wid*
apart, with Hoover, Tgfl and
wh-wrv mnonv othtrv opposing
the m '** eon*r&lt;hution of Ameri­
can foot soldier* to Europe's
defenses.
Governor Thomas E Dewey of
New York, the 1048 presidential

At tea •’dock oa ThnrwUy aontlat. BUY 10th, 1951,
Um Bnari of Pabtte laotreetlM will rwcwlvn awled bite
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plant at Um OvMo ockooL BUo m m l bo orniwponloi
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Committee*
o f both
houses before he sends more
troops. But th* resolution is Dot
clear whether such consultation
would constitute "approval."

Mr. Truman Indicated at a
Jan. 18 news conference that he
wouldn’t be adverse to such con­
sultation. He said then he never
makes any mov* In foreign af­
fairs without consulting the in­
terested committees.
T aft said he regards thr
Renate resolution as directing th*
Appropriations Committee not to
make moiiry available for send­
ing more than four divisions
until Congress acta further.
The
McClellan
amendment’s
"congressional approval" la so
unde fined that few can agree on
(he form such approval ought to
take.
It might l&gt;e accomplished sim­
ply by Congress' voting funds
for sending additional divisions,
despite Taft's view. It might be
done by passage of a law by both
houses. It might corns about
mrrrly through the passage of
another advisory resolution by
one or both houses.
Short of a Russian attack
which would bring the North At­
lantic Treaty's mutual assistance
provisions into action and free all
restrictions on thr movement of
U. 8 . troops, the best bet Is that
Mr. Truman won’t ignore Con­
gress on any decision to send
additional ground force* to West­
ern Europe.

High Blood Pressure
H. K. RING, D. C.
High
bl ood
pressure la a
warning of some­
thing wrong in
th* body. It may
be caused hy ab­
normal k i d n e y
function or ab­
normal deposit*
In the wall* of
blood
ves'-ls.
Abnormal heart
action may .cause
high blood pressure. W hatever th*
immediate contributory cause is
there la altra/s the underlying
«fcu*r “ DISTURBANCE TO Till,
NORMAL FUNCTIONING o p
THE NERVOUS SY STE M ”.
This is the reason why kidneys
fail, heart* don't function proper.
Iy or abnormal deposits are mad*
in blood vessel wall*.
Why is there a disturlmnre u&gt;
the functioning of the nervous
system ? Because somewhere in
the spinal column a vertebra has
slipped out of il« normal poll..
tion* ami c»u*ed an Interference*
to tne r l " * ’•f
-nergy from
the brain to tiwue o i l * o f the
lady.
Chiropractic adjustment
currecta this vertebral abnormality
and rrluase* this vital energy to
perform It* normal bodily func.
tion.
Adv.

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of urgency.
He deoeribrd the Syrian actlona
a* “deliberat* and flagrant viola­
tion* of the armistice agreement"
of 1948 which followed th* Ar*bJewish Palestine war.
Earlier this week, 8yrla aent a
letter to the Security Council
charging Israel had violated th*
armistice by He activities In the
demilitarised border gone.
Last night's bombing was th*
climax of * series of Incidents In
the tone, occupied by Israel and
stretching from lbs liulsh swamps
In the norlhsait to th* Yarmuk
valley at the southern end of the
Sea of Galilee.
Th* 30-Rille-long area was made
a demilitarised tone between Bytla
and Israel in the cease-ftn agree­
ment of 1948. Though belonging
to Israel, It la patrolled jointly
by Syrian and Israeli police, eervIng under U. N. supervision.
The clash** originated with It1 HulsH
rarl's nrafert
irnlert tn drain 4the
ivampf,
The U. N. observer*
. ._________
server* call
ed the project worthy, but urged
it he postponed until settlement
of disputes with Syrian landown­
ers. Israel Ignored thla recom­
mendation and continued tho wotk
over Syrian objections that, since
It Involves the eourcoa of the
Jordan RWer, tho, boundary might
be altered

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nominee, and Harold E. Sixteen,
who sought th* some nomination,
took the presidential elds, al­
though they criticised some of
Mr. Truaan'a policies.
On th* Democratic tide, Ca­
binet members, most senators
and Democratic National Com­
mittee officials backed the Pre­
sident.
But It remained for General
Dwight D. Eisenhower, a possible
choice for a 1952 Presidential
nomination, to strike the most
telling blows for th* President's
program.
Congnrs* apparently had in
Eisenhower, as head of the North
Atlantic defen** forces, a confidrnce that many member* seem­
ed to lack In Mr. Truman.
After three months of argu­
ment the question of whether the
President alone has the power tu
deploy troops—as Mr. Truman
asserted he has-—remain* tech­
nically unsettled In the Senate's
resolution.
.Senators split hairs over the
Issue. The President's critics
generally contended that while
he could deploy troops. he
couldn't assign American soldiers
to an International army without
Congress' permission.
The Senate gave its harking
to the four divisions and thus
the President won on that score.
But th* resolution leaves a
wide field for controversy over
the McClellan “congressional ap­
proval" amendment.
In the January news confer­
ence, Mi. Truman said he doesn't
regard himself as bound bv Con­
gress' decisions on troop |-ollc&gt;.
The Senate's dctlston wa* :n the
form of an alvisory opinion
wh'c’i hat no forte In taw.
technically, then, the President
could
Ignore
it
completely.
Morally he may feel bound to
make more than a mere gesture
to Congress.
In that connection, the Senate
laid down suggested procedures
for the President to follow. The
senators asked him to consult
Eisenhower, the Chief* of Staff,
Secretary of Defense and the ]
Foreign Relations and Armed

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TALLAHASSEE^ Apr. '» &lt;,V»
'-^Governor Warren Inday i m ­
itated impended Sheriff Jimmy
Sullivan of Dadr county
Warren laid a (turfy of cvnleme
before a grand jury which indict­
ed Sullivan “doe* not tl.ow die
violation of any law of the Slate
of Florida by Jimmy Sullivan,
nor doea it rhow that be willfully
(ailed In perform any duty im
"pored on him by law, or that lie
acted corruptly in the performance
of any duty impoted on him by
law.**
Sullivan war tutpended by War­
ren Oct. I ft. 1950. following hi*
indictment on charger of ncplf*l
of duty in failing to enforce gam­
bling lawt and for permitting dr
puliea under him to acrepl bribe*,
yheld the indictment “void and in­
effective** in that it did not chrige
Tire Florida Supreme Couit 'airc
^Sullivan with a clime under lb?
law* of Florida.
The reinrtatrment of Sullivan
automatically cancel* the commie
Itoa of Thome* F. Kelly, who ha&lt;
been terriag at sheriff during Sul­
livan** Sutpention.
UP Sullivan „i* ...»
the irrnnd Florida
sheriff to lie *u*pended. then reinn atea by W im n . T1»0 other waa
Alex Littlefield of Voluain county
who waa lurpetMel following
newt pa par repnrta of wide open
gambling tn Voluata county, lie
waa &gt;1Avan a hearing and rein•toted.
aver, ansptnilorta o( four
other sherifft, Walter- Clark of
inttrund
(Coot
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Are Reported'Hurt
By Car Shortage
JACKSONVILLE. Apr P
(.Special t — Grower* in IhI’-impaino State Farmer*' Market
area arr differing e*m«ideratile
g tl*ie to rgr shortage. Tht Vo.
p rontimie* heavy and their
deoty of demand, but geltinr
produce to the rdoanmrr It
aerluutly hamprted beeaure of
the critical tranmnriaUou ulna.
lieu, William L WUatm. tDirector
of State M*rh*ta. reported today
In lit* weeklv maritri
m»rit« rreview.
"In *ptte ef tht* e*r shoring'.
12? ear* moved out &lt;*f Pomr*no
on April 3rd. breaking all rveordt
fur one day** lhlpment. A total
of (17 ear* moved during tin
,o week. Bean* continued to de’ crease In volume though 121.924
bushel* brought price* ranging
front 11.00 to I M i ' tad aa.Mii
hamper* of iw|ua*h ranged from
Tie U» 93-90. I’r a X itf&gt; eontlnued
to inereaie In ridum* with 190.193 hamper* ringing from Un­
to 93.7k. tiro** ante* for the
peat week totaled |0fll AO4 00 for
Stl.199 anils of orator* Inelu-ling
ll-w tie w t Aw r tu * T nal

oM n. Brown'* Father
Dies In Wekt Virginia
Mr*, dame* Rrwwtt «•&gt; called
la*l night In Ben* Run. W. Va. herauae of the sudden daath of her
falher, O. M. Freeland. Mr. Itmwn
accompanied her.
Mr. Freeland. *4. wa* a retired
grarerv and fead »torr operator.
Ht formerly lived in Oeleen. Other
survivor* Include the widow of
i# Ren* Run; Ml** Ada Freeland of
WMt. W. Va.: add Herman A.
Freeland of Marietta. Ohio; alto
one grandchild, Donne Joe Nagle
of Ren* Run.
Al b a n i a j i t t b i i y
, LONDON, Apr, (k -td V -JilU ry
Alhtalu pr«U*t»d today again*!
aaaartad riolatlon* by ate.
and
land nf lu lertllnriei by Italy and
Ortrer.
Account* of the nrottit puldlih, 4 H by the Soviet New* Agency
V7 Ta»a coincided with Togort* from
yariou* nrighlmrlng cmistrie* that
Iho Soviet aatetlite government on
Iho Adriatic had thwarted a nlannad uprising by W »0 antl-Com•uniat Albanian*. Turk*. Grrak*
and Yurotlav* acalnat the reglm*
nf Rag Premier Raver Hatha.
TKRMINAL BON DA
Circuit Judge M. B. Smith li
to eat a date tn the near
r a hearing regarding the
i af a boJ itaue of toho •
ho tenataal nrajeet. EdaUarrvey. an-

Convictions In
Groveland Rape
Case Reversed

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Supreme Court Rules
Negroes Entitled To
Change Of Venue
WASHINGTON. Apr. 9 uV&gt;
I lie Supreme Court today revetted
dir conviction of Samuel Shepherd
*nd Waltei Irvin, Florida Nrgrnei
who were tenlrnrrd to die for (lie
ta|&gt;e o| a while girl.
Hie roiitl’t imanimou* action
wat annountetl in a brief opinion
which tiled an eailirr decition by
the high Inliunal in a cate involvini. » Texan.
Hw enl. who wit mained, wat
atlarkrd near Groveland. Fla., on
July Ift. 1949. Sl»e wat then 17.
Attorney* for the Negtnc* told
the Supreme Court Hint Incident*
of Inwlrtaiie** and dlaortler
rut red in the Gtnveland area niter
the in|&gt;e. Iluring the tlirinrhaiirc-*
one Negro »u»peet «»« »h&lt;&gt;| |«
death. Ileeaute nf (hr incidents thr
National Guard amt. later, the
I t'Uh field artillery from Tampn
were enf Into the reeion.
The attorney* rontendeil Shepliertl and Irvin »h«uld not havt
l.een tried in lathe county, Fla.
I&gt;er»live of freling again-t them
there The appenMo
Swrrjng
Court was filed after the rloridr
Supienic Court upheld the con vie
vhtion of the pair.
The court'* action w«s announc­
ed In only four word*, "The judge­
ment Is reversed" blit dustier Jackton wrote an opinion rnneurrlng
v Ith the rouri'* order in whirli he
said "prejudicial influences outride the (trial.courtroom * I
w*r« brought t# bear on tht* lury
wttb anch 9ar-j* thaMb* comlu»i-&gt;n
I* Ineerapahie that ihew- defend'
ant* were prejudged as guilty ami
the trial wa* hut a legal grtltir
to register a verdtel already •'
taled by the prex* and the pt.ld!
opinion which it generated.”
JtiriP e Frankfurter mnenrred
In Jack hum opinion. In hi* -on
i hiding paragraph, Jackson **1*1
Uie rase presented "one of the Iw-*!
example* of one of the worst turnHre* to Amc-riran Justice."
Jnekton added•
•'Newspapers puldDhfd a* a
fact apd attributed the information
to the Sheriff, repudiated :he
i lory. \Vltne**ft »ed per-on* r»ll
nl si Jumi i .aid they had re»d
oi ii*ard of tht* &lt;t*trment Rowever, no mnfcMion wa* ofleic-l
■I the trial
The only i«: n l eiplanatlonv
for tla iK&gt;npr«iuct."n in n-utt »ie
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Kolary ('lull Is
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Over Segregation
Score Hit With Minstrel Show KnlDrlainrd
llijrli Birr Club

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Presidential Board Opposes Use Of
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llu r.irli mi»I loading ea»t. when wa, playing In a f-nir»o»ne which
in Korea
Till* wa lepoitr.! by ll.e noi tin tr.ir k wa. tut -ill tin rigid UK-hided Col. S. G. Marriman,
official French new &gt; ng.-n v and f.ntit fendrr l-y Janie* Allen, Ed Sir*.it and George S, l.ney,
later ••nifliine.l by * f.urign min N'r gto, dltv.ng 4 11* IN I'hevtnlrl
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'tout* Ur.
rrrlao ... the -a.lie dlfet'tlnn. Tb" Woodruff ii»r&lt;l a nuntlror three
l.iry •in.ke.man.
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in
turn
rraihcd
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trot, to make the &gt;h-*t on (hr 173
* regular foreign .mm .try new* or. into at. nrt-'-m.ng 1**11 It-r-lge yard hole. Hie hall hi! ths
S*dar. -Iiivrn by tdorge Wiewl, g r i m an-l tnllr,) trai.tht to the
eonfr fen* e llnlv Ftcnrl. iep...|ei
I'., N'rgi-.
4ir pell..lltr.I In attend
hole, failing into it to ride tho
•laniex Allen
aite»t*-l on rude.
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of
dr.*.r.B
wbilr
drunk,
. . nnient "confirmml tliat tlirougl.
nut the &lt;nnvenation rained on amt will, caret*** ar.-l negligrt.*
Sfin •'(&gt;*•(•
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hv diplomatic channel, at VVnvh driving l».*iiiag- to tlx Chevrolet
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to
the
Ford
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yeitetday
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l.ow today R0
the . ..minor, povltlon nf tlie p.iwrr . at |7f. a.xl to Ibr ll.xlge at IbO.
Rain .02 Inch
with trnop* |n Korea, Frame 4.
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Tutal Apr. ran. I 11 Im Im I
well a* Great Britain ha» eon
Normal Apr. rain, 2.21 inches.
TtrsKEGEK. Ala. Apr 9 OPl
•tantlv nppovrd any •'(tendon &gt;.f
I live..((ton* rrrdeir | alolin-t * 1.rI tic ennfllrt, whether l.y le.mlnng
Mare huria nr the otr nf National gr-ry l.xlav a , white and Negro
(«l tl.in e.e trnop*. and in genriaP dor tors from all part, of Ibc na­
The W e a th e r
ar.v ai'llvlty nf the commander in tion began the t'.itlr annual John
thief rml exprcaaly approved by A Andrew r'tnie -n. ll.e rampu.,
JACKSONVILLE
1 .- r t the II.N "
r-f Tuikcgec Inditrite.
W*
to
Boston
•tpenlng lire program were *tir- Cleveland
frC
32
giral clinira tn the main operating Denver
r.2
f t ANE ( II \SII
72
room of the John A Andrew Me­ Detroit
h2
WASHINGTON. Apr 9 U ’i
37
A twin engine bomber, rtipple.l morial llnapital. later, panel dlt- Kanva* City
II
77
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,and abandoned
. , by
. ita rrrw, rra&lt;br.|
, . rustion* on br-alt divcaM-*, frac- New York
00
37
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**"•■•'• yeitenlay tinea, alelomlnal incition*. surgerv Oklahoma City
49
47
•»« h lllrt two little girl* and their in thr agc-l and attrrery fnr dt- Philadelphia
»ca*cx and growth* wrre scheduled. Pittsburgh
uncle.
69
4«
Some 500 doctor* reglitered yes­ Saint l-oul*
The childrens' father, mother
4ft
34 a-i
terday aa thr lixulay program be­ Washington
41
am) aunt wen* injured.
57
Dead were Inrfn Gtiyrr of Cran­ gan. The 73id meeting of the John Key West
73
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ford, N. Jo Kay Snyder, 7, and A. Andrew Society Is treing h«l f Itlonrln
Ren# Denfte Snyder, two month*. With tho clink.
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I WASHINGTON, Apr ? &lt;-Pi
I lu la v nr.d il |.« I , -. one »d ll.e mo I ...it I .t n l.ii
io n . r , - f .|h &gt;„
Kouthttner* are girding for • tiig i v e i ln iw ,i in ' i n b o i l , e ti.l i ‘ • ^ V o o ii-.lr I
I . . . , I , i h I i |omom
battle over Mgregttfnn in tin*
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W 4 * tim m e .l fo « * p * . try w ill. 4 ire,|
Mm
,lire , in lir | n » |l. it i - t . r l, r * 1 1*
It miy« ltd* week.
a
The flglil will tie nrrt the .. epplau.r In Ibr |wrf»ri»er
HiiUfling Perm ilH
t'ltntavu.g Ihr I'.ogran. ».&lt;
ealleil U‘in«tpad amendment 01 the
lit Ih II V\ If in k•1 .
lli( 519,775 T o ta l draft trill which the IIihi-c now It., crowning of tin Itrv. .1 I I'Miii.vtion
nnI hi*ynni4li and d.lillit, who
McKinley „
king, and Mi
I* drifting.
woii-ii * bit will, to, ringing
Thr einrndmattl wav written Hojvm-II Trm h 4 , i|iirrii of II
City building permit* taaued
*I mi.|I II. tii.l-.ii battb of I lav id
m
iti*'iil
Itcv.
McKinley,
Hu
I’ll.,'
Into
thr
hill
hy
thr
Home
Armed
during March totalled
at lad 94?.77f&gt; in
•nit l.-.h.th tl'-gr. Ibril.i *r&gt;• ''*d ‘ '
vote.. ,*
rrilmaled valua of rniutructinn, Scrvirei r'nmmittrr on the motion 1
rnmpanlf d
of
Hep.
Winvtcad
(D
Ml«'i
Jatne
1
j
tlalloway.
Mgtmi
m
ti
John fiillnn, budding Inspector,
'll
NotlUa t e l * llaivev. |nrnl
Ii nruvide* that mrn hemp hnd
Mi
I nrh i*.
announced today.
arrulwlt.
tleo.ei |H*if.*.mrit f-n*
draflwl
Into
tho
armed
,ervtreH
V.’
l.t
'iwnnjr”
,..ie-.
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\t.
Tht* total wa* conklderat.ly
and flip m il’e ,.r *Im, i hr.-ughi
let* than «h* |v:«.7t»l in permit* may »tale whether they want to I « 'javwell.
lalvov ..f N|.|d*i. r Mi
I lien
t he Ki ilnlll, i Kl ., &lt;.iuti . vvr
in Mamh. IW . ami the 910L25S erve in * -ev rre a le j nt * non
worth of cm.»lriK-tlon in March, kegirgali-d unft and further Ilia* | 'tayni filcnn tbiy ., intcil.Miitn. I'rigger Uni .. .level M Jnf»oll
linllalii.n, ailing in iMiilnnilno
a* far a« prarliraKIr the acr- brought along tin- cut in
1949.
to lie ;nM,l&gt; of m Int-nil |ecfir*l
■
I ff Ihr 7ttS |wrn.il* l**Urd I*.I yirc» mint follow tltc«r prefer- mcmliei m o ,.f it. nnnatirl
Amil tier l.a at ini «■&lt; ih. ,ing
whirli in two performance* tool
imnlh, three were for new dwel­ rnro*.
Hep. I’nwcll ftl-N Yl rrttlrllc,l scored mi outstanding hit in II.. illg Nil nf III*- Chalinti-rr* of
ling* totalling I'JI.Wgt in value.
Seminole High Sele.nl, 01*-hiding
TTirae InrliKtcl a iwrn.il In U II. tb.- amendment In a llmive talk hum. city.
i i m i i * ih4 n * Paa* *t&gt;•
Sanfoid Klwmni*, in turn, lin&gt;&lt;l|ll»l. Cowley, Kenneth K.ihhlni,
It.ieldon to erect ■ $9.nnn honiup .nine .perialtv atta Amm.g h j P,«|,| 1 »« | , u . | „ ii, CMrem
on Toplar Avenue between Flr»l
Ih r.. was the hhirkfate Impel I
i i . - ii . h. i 11 , paa* -t„~i
an,| Second Street. Otlrr-Wrllr.'
Inc. had a permit for a 17/Mtn
iin i
l«m*r at I20r* Randolph Slrce*.
and John M. Rlanton, Jr., wa*
granted per.*'.l**lon to erect 4
CHARLESTON, W. V* Apr. ?
|7.B«0 concrete Mock hou*e at
(&lt;&gt;*i 7 In- funeral miumn nf on
to? W rit Twentieth Street.
Air Fnire plane ende-l ye*|erdav
Commercial rnn»truetl"n
tn in a fiery n n *h on a woollalnUrp.
eluded 9S.000 in addition* to the Niinteen of ita 21 occupant», head
Florida Home (Jr* Co. riant at rd for the foneral of a fellow ait
ii« i t " i *.N rat mi vm
Seventh Street and Ifolly Ave man, |teri»hcd.
WASHING ION, Apr '» . (»&gt; A p.celer.t. ' t ontuoiiitin h*.
Ttie twin engine C-47 wa* |o-t
nue.
right mite* north nf Chtrlr»ti&gt;n, its te|mtleil tint it..* count.v fine, not tteerl fo.ri^n fa.m ...' **e|i It uigrd
3 ALLIRtT A'RMIM
.""I i * • , . , n.lirrt,
deetinatlnu, whan It struck a tall rrvirf eff.tifn* uve nf Alnei.r.it, W.h Itellri w 1 ;
FRANKFURT, O rm any. Apr. lortMt tree and plunged In earth
!n 4 re|tort ve.|e-.l.v I'.e.rlent f.urnvn
. * .....v I .Im. Com
9 — Oft — General
!»wlgM
D in * hurst nf flame
inlvl.u! raid there are eten.t I
Kitenhowrr arrived today for a
Aboard wera nine enlilte.l itiri iinr.,l*K.
Cii.gtalnrv ferro w..r&gt;.. '
lacltral ln*pertion nf three Allied am! t? offieera, an honor g&gt;t»»
tn tt.l. rmintry. Ii«lf of then. (•'." | dve It., problem It add'd
armte* guarding Europe on the from the liudinan Air Forre t». .• Me»ten Some wt per rent of the
tb . . in* we fart a". * matte,
In Kentiwky tn th l funeral nf
of national ledtry I. t h.r*:
Kibe Line.
Mexican
worker*,
it
aid
rr»
&gt;d
lie expert* to ipend four day* W-xelford W Strtharlaml Tl.e at"Shill 'V' contll.i.e m.lrfintlely
looking trver Drttiah. Freneh and vrar old maior from neatliv St. the bolder III.gaily, ruber for.
tn have Irw work tamlvul* **nl
Ign worker* weir l.tnugM into rondlli.ir.. of employ.'., til ... agttU. J . troop, under hi* rnmmand. tll.anv, IV, Va., In«t hi* !lfe Thof.
day In a grouiwl mllHten »f two iigrt. nlt'.r ,| area, to meet In. at eiiltrire. 1 . 0.4 detrend.og nn the
plane* at Elgin FI*W. Fla
DRUNKEN DRIVER
lalmr rbortagr 1
..nderprtvlleged
«rol the on
Like Sutherland. mo»t of the 19
LOS ANGELES. Apr. 9 (41
The
five man
-ominl. i»n.
Actor John Agar. .70. c i huahand yicllm* of yeatorday* rra*b were named by M Truman la*. I u ■■ (niton .le a| torn.- alx! *htn*d to
M.pply and
i*nl«h our ,e» »n»l
of Shlrlav Temple, ha* a date In memlwr* «f tb# l*7th Fighter
court today, hi* third In a little Squadron. Before being railed Into .1, Utld frurtgn wrrket dep,.- x l and mlgtat &lt; ..nrl (..tee? x * x
wage*
of
roet|«eting
Al.ietlran
mot* than a year on drunk driving federal »ervlcc recently. tl&gt;r .|o*d"Although our government i*
ron wa* a We*t Virginia Air Na­ and tunughf r.n vermin health in.|eirt.ng large number* of fore
arreat*.
•itl.*t».fi&gt; It note* lh*f
ttrt.e tgt. worker* for employment "ll
tional Guard unit.
foreign worker* ..Ian Ita.k non farm*, we are r'o’vtn.ed that they
SCHOOL TRUSTEES
farm job*, lowering Ibr average •re rml p.ee,'rd to meet the food
The three ichool truataei of
SMALL FIRF
Two fire truck* w*r* »ent thlv
Seminole County. Mr*. A. D. Roun­
requirement* of ine defentr cm
itcddea, It contended, Ih* d» ergenr
tree. Roy Howell and R. F. Oeoper. morning to a fir * that wa* out
. . ™ y perk' I.
mat this morning at the office of when the fire me* arrived. On* rural le labor *upply would le- 1 1’rea‘deot Truman, rotnmrnling
Bupt. T. W. Lawton to madder truck, the 1933 American .L a adniuate In produce all the fr„ l on the report,
it Heacrvm
the reoppointmeat of wheal grin- France, waa ballad try engine trmi- needed In the prvaent emergeney, "the careful •••nahtrratinn of all
blc, and
truck waa aent if farm pay ami living condition* of u*— the C-.i.grv**. the execu­
were Impmvrrl.
County School Board will to the flro.
tive agencies, and the general
The Ida ta had
In a bucket
The rommltilon' propowd fed­ public."
Uka action on tfce recommendatlona Thursday morning at tOdVI of tar near a twa story houso at eral aid to (talea and change* in
More efficient ur&gt;e of domestic
Po p la r «W}
W »r«
•C b ttfm r .2 o e
Tw oi
■dmtelftrttjnu »nd l*gi*latw i to-

.(i-iiatri

Rayburn A r 3' d Warns
Of Dangc" Of War:
Truman ViowsMacArthur S q u a b b 1e

Farm Bun*;tu Said
lliirfinir Cause Of
Scil ('onsurvaliim

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W EDNESDAY

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , 8 A N K 0 K D , F L O R ID A

Kidnapped (iirl Is
Rescued By Posse;
P a rs lie Accused
MCAI.KKTF.lt, Okia. Apr. I
(AT— Sixteen year old Jackie I’arrla was lilieratcd early today froni
a 2-T.yrar old ex-convict « ho ad­
mitted to officers be nbdurlt I til.girl and her high srhool skat ing date Sunday night.
Tlie girls was found about I
A. M huddled bold.- a (m und. t
a rock ledge atoti Blue Mountain
in the San RoD Range, nine miles
south of Kinta. Klnta is Ho milt
northeast of McAlestrr In enatern
Oklahoma.
On the other side o f th. file,
his head hurled in his bands. *«t
Robert M. I’hlllip
I'iltsl.urg
county Sheriff liiii
Aieaaieiei
had issued a warrant for bis
arrest on suspicion nf kidnaping
last night.
Phillips made no attempt to
ewrape whin a posse o f IH men
ltd by Che.ter Palmer, Kuts
sawmill operator, siinoundrr him
Phillip* was unarmrst except for
n penknife.
" I told him to *tay v to r. b.
wa- and not to make any tt"ib l
or we'd save the »tat. -om. mon
ey," Palmer said, “ Tbe gu l start­
ed crying and said *hr ore wa
gltoi to St. US.
" I guess tve got tl.er&lt;- nlmul
two hour* too late. She said In
took her into a tin pipeline -bark
about *J(M) yard* away und t«|i&lt;t !
her lltmut two llOllls la-fore We
gut there. Up until then he hadn't
hot her isI her.”
Phillips annulled
to
Police
Chief Roy Anders that to tr. -I
the girl t» the .lm. k and mules
ted her. Rut h&gt; said he n ei.i u
I unity harmed her.
Scvintien year old Hill Cog
hill, the girl's high u'liool o . i
heatl, swung at Phillips tint &gt; . ■
restrained by officri* when tl"
two came fare to face at the
Pittsburg county jail here.
Coghil] was parked with ll.«
Rlrl outside of MeAlealer’a »knt
Ing ring .Sunday night when n
nan ftitrssl himself into tiieii
and made them drive to Kintit.
The car was stuck in a er**l
south of Kinta several hour* later
and the abductor walked away
with the girl, Iheatening Coghill
who did not follow.
Coghill liad Ikcii held In lesh
nlral rust.»ly ever sines- Mon.fey
morning whirl be *pr.a.| an nlan
the Parris gill loul ls*eti I I I
1fa il

night

tie

Id.ntifiol

n

* b ilt rr
K1' 1
Pittsburg tmmty t,tp.fhey’ K.
F. Hiown tali! he was prepar
Ittg kidnap charge* against Phil
There was iiq tndi*.itton wheth&gt;
olhar charges would Im- ttl.d in
Itaifkvll county, where Kinta U
Phillips was on parrde from
a H-year •entnar In tlie Kl iteno
ttlkla.j Federal Rerormalory for
car theft.
. J!e had. Urn arrestsst evcml
time* hy MrAlstrr police. Th* Ih*1
Lime—a b o u t two yeai * ago h e
paid a 170 fine for molesting
women.

Legislature Meets

Career Day Program

Warren Calls For

tom. Minimum pay h 13.000 a year
and up, and penziont are provided
after rrtirtrr.c.v Thcie it a great
demand tar- for lav. enforcement
i r M i l i s i S Proas P a c o D M )
II UAlMlU«iJ ii »oi lJ.y . Ill*, i
officer^, he stated. At the end of addrrrs in which Warren, at the
■ill. i. cl.iiiii.init iitli.i »n the
World War II tin FRI had 0.000 half mile port of his administra­
coinmitlre a ir Ilaynntd of St.
special agent*, and nutt there nr« tion, rounded his keynote for the
I‘. ti ril.tiig are] fianltei of Miami.
JfiM.
I nil *e*eh&gt;n " f the legislature,
Il*‘p. Murray o f I’olk is round*
More than .30 girls attended the which had just organised, and will
ing up co-sponsors for the samt
instruction in nursing during the be In session for the next SO days.
measure* ho will Introduce in thr
morning lecture by M m Vivian
In keeping with thi* keynote,
House,
Duxhury, dv*n o f nursing of Flor­ the tiuvernor asked that the beThe bills would require public
ida
State
University.
g.slnturc tarkle the different proofficials to tnakc sworn tlatrTho»v o f artistic Irening* were liiiia of price control, despite the
ments of their financial condi­
much
interested
in
the
art
talk
fact that this is primarily a fed­
tion when they tak** office, pro­
by Mary K»lher Lacey of Florida eral function.
hibit * person fr«.m owning Mock
Southern
College,
ami
the
interior
"I know of n&lt;&gt; sound reason
in more than one rare track; pro­
dccorsDjn Instruction by Mrs. why our state government should
vide fur the retail of public of­
MeUy
hcott
o
f
Oriando
who
di­
ficials.
not deal with this prnhlem that
rected the decoration, of
Coin
thrralers economic ruin to the
They also would have manda­
i'l.ua.
P&lt; ople of Florida," Warren said.
tory jail sentence* for convicted
Ilill M.Cmninon, Stetson Uni­
Warren spok* liefore a throng
bookie* anil
Roljta operators;
versity, outlined requirement* for
made up of I lie meml-ei &lt; of both
■nithonsr revocation of licrnsrs
lellgious edit idion, fi. K. Stanley,
jf hotel* whieh permit gambling
University of Florida told of a ca­ licuses, the great and near gnat
of the rapitol. the city of Tailsam! outbav political contribution!
reer in liiiltti* liilidiAii. I-,.
lni.ee, and Flntida, and lobbyists
by race Dark directors and stockV.
S
o
s
iK
of
Stetson
U
niversity
1
boldei*.
talked on requirement* needed foi who i*rn-;uci ki-d every corner of
teaching. Kdwnid C. Furlong of thr flower-decked floor and lank
Stet/on talked on accounting and ed gaUries.
Dre-scd natiiy In blur, with
book-keeping. Mia. Charles (Jinn of
Sanford told of requirement* for u pnlkadot blue tie, hi* grev'n^
t viled hair neatly m n im i lucrk,
musical career.
Marry Robson, local merchant, Warren talked with emphasis, his
had a la-gr rlaa* of hoys interest-, eyes seemingly half closed, ho*
ed ir. private Ijuunr . and retail looking uii frequently at one gal­
uirichanoi. ng. 1‘uetniastvr Joel lery, then other.
Only nnre did the audience break
Field ano V, &lt;\ Madden spoke OB
civil service. A career as a lihrar- 1 into applause, and that wo when
Vrothn well filled classroom nf
he csllnt on the legislature "not
t-oyi* wa* the »cene of instruction
to cmrt any mop* tares of as.y
in automobile mechanics hy II. D.
Hti vin* anil IV. D. Fox o f the OrIjrt.'r ut the addre** a markc*!
lun.lii Vocational St bool.
-tir Phil huts of couimoiit swept
In tl. auilitoiium, II.
Wayne
the chatuhri a# W .iim ti rec itu­
K &gt;i*.»i &gt; i .ini agent of the FBI
tu mi.t&lt; taxation of pn.|H ity, nlit it
* Id u large group that to tie.
old, at full - uIc Value, u res om*
otit- a drtrvtJvt irt his department
it.indnti.nl
roundty
rortiiminr.l
it a a- iusi s&lt;«ry to go through the
later by many senate member*
I" it tank*, -farting at the hot• outrn test to Ids 1'*P.l me. lge,
the Ifir.l roniiiimiiratlon from the
oOC :l:OOI II k&gt;.| for lildt'.
t'XIH’ll.'d Irt follow,
f i s year., ago. In Inid il.iWn t
it w.n offi red hy Rep*. Hurle.,
lie finite! tax |.i oj tain for •‘ sp'il"
Mum ay and Smith nf Polk;
tavation, which the* legi-lature
I', an t of Highland*; Chamber*
killed Rnt later, the Legislature
f Hardee; Haley and Tutr of
provided more state revenue by
:*-lo-uln. Payne of 1'asro, Phil*
&gt;i.acting a .ah-* tax—with rxerttp*
i
il Hernando and Sheppercd
lion which mode it nrceptahie t.r
of St John*.
the Governor.
Hi m I i In.w Ihe state would he
In i forceful addrs
that imIk e photo fun'll &lt;atnci ;i bo
divided in l.i the bill to create
itietliauly Invurn.* .&lt; higliligbt nf
eight dl'tri. t s . m
increase of |.eeh lie.e *.try to ibtide the win­ the opening day &gt;.f the I egisiv
' - » authorireil under the 1950 ner in six of the |d runnings of
the IfiO.mro Widcnri Handicap race t'tre. iValtuce K. RturKi*. of tb-nli
federal census!
new Senate pre ihletit, rnll.sl fet
at Hfnlenh.
F'it.t district Hillslmrocgh and
"inn and honest welfare
l'ir.&lt; Ila .
For one six.day period this sea­ lav. to drive the inel.i l.'• rs from
Suomi Na-sau and Iluval.
son at Hialeah rate track, .'I fav. Flat idj an*) nluthdoiiiiu lit of th:*
Tiiird—Kseambla, Manta Itova, oitrs Miir.il in 54 race, f..i a mcss-ugesl .tile o f *&lt;-rMortal four,
•i k l . '. j , Walton, llomrs. Wash- winning percentage o f t i l |^r tesy in pasting nn •u*|M'od.d pule
tiigtnn. Hay, Gulf, Frnnkllft, Lib.
li. offU ul*.
rt&gt;. Calhoun, Jackson, Gadsden,
“ I nm -ure that th. eye. of nil
lae.i und Wakulla,
A minor league pitching rec­ aroused ritizeiuv are it|H&gt;n tide
•&gt;! n llntittttl'in on its
loin tl. I hole and Monroe.
ord lielonp- to Jesse lluikett who tody," Senator Sturgis spi.l, .ifter
ill committee im rt!hks
Fifth 8 t. Johns, FTaglrr, Vo- I • ted df.j lm.es on balls for Wnr l»*ing uoiii hi to ut: cecl S« i. ti r
|&gt;s-it to the piitillr.
iirriii, Htwaid, Osreioa, Dtangi, re Ur in the Atlafttie Association Newman C. Rracl In of &lt;Te*tv»«w.
•jt lion
of
I n h i ' so S*ndnole, Marion, Lake, Sumter
||e *sid the S-oate oWe* ju*tke
in lttSIb
•I . f
rmiidy niid c*!t ..
Oesde (b,* open-.lour
Indian River, Okeechoijicl to ii roiumitt'i* l-ee,
Lucie, Martin, Palm
miSliority "to mailt- flenrh, litoward, Collier, Hendry,
ond decorum." il pkk- Glade.
DeKilo, Chat lottc ami
- ■ in the 1945 ie.uk, and sub­
stitute d f* r ts HM9 rule wlik'li
*id committee heat ini*, must
Is* &lt;t*&lt;‘fi
tb. p.d.lk "without
xieptlon."
Iff j
The first blit designed to redistriet the state wa* in!induced
in tin House. Kevnill others arc

Si veiith
J.ffrrinn,
Madison,
Taylofi Haniillun, Kuwannr, LaF a y tte . Di*ir, taivy. Gilchiist,
Alachua. I'niun, fnlumhla, flak*
It. ria v I’ll IIMIIII.
Ltghth Hernando, Pamu, I'otk,
Highlands, Hardee, Munntie util

to th# public s i well as to the im ­
pended official!, ana the senate
would r.ot b« dijpoitd to pr«any of the c iM i Lrcu^r.t
• it.
" I itrongly feel," Rturgit .'aid
with rtnpKn is, “ llial the consider­
ation of each rtM' mmt acruri-dly
hr by I hr \rnutr sitf itiff a* n
state-wide Jury, free from «n y
■n&lt;! all partUan'hlp and free fmm
local prrisure.
"Corruption recognize* no hotindarlri; neither mu»t justice.”
It hat tonic been the custom for
the Senate in passing on the sue*
petition &lt;&gt;f a public official to
take the recommendation o f the
tinnier from the impended o ffi­
cial's dUlrict.
The matter U of ouDtnniling im­
portance at this notion, l.ccau*.more Ilian a wore of sheriff*,
school Itoard members and otheta
have liven suspended, and the ipfl-

K

o f them for reinstatement or re­
jection.
Discussing crime,. Sturgis said
he *.«*. convinced the Legislature
would pa-* laws to curb the artlvities of racketeer*, thugs anti
hootilums.
He tailed attention to a crime
study made by Senator Khand* o f
f'aloesvilte, Raynaid of St. Petri *hurt; nnd Gautier of Miami who
have prepared a number of til)| for the suppression of crime, piohahly to Iki inteteluced today.
"I am convinced that thi* l.egi'*Inline will pa»&gt;. taw* curhingr th*
nctiviti. o f criminals a* much n*
pt.siihle." Slur pis said, "clearly
demon.trating that .nth leech**
nie not wrle-.nie In ntir -tate."
He said no state function hat
provokes! greater public eritlcism
than the tUstriliiition of relief, nttd
inoK* than one remedial tep must
lie taken "to restore public ronfi
deuce In Die ItrliiT that only tl«u e
win. should get relief are in fart
getting thi* money.
"Among th* lemediat tep* to
tie con tittered is the matt, r of
opening the relief rolls to In-poetloii under proner safeguard:.; an­
other D the tni|)Osltloii o f trict
liability and reponvlbility for slip*
port of elllgitmute rhitdton upon
their iiarents; another I* a similar
iiii|ei*ition . . . upon grown cblhlrvn of mean* for the sopie.rt of
their parent*.
"The 'c demand* of I he people
will reci Ive your careful d.-litn-ra
lion and will h» Iran latid into
Intelligent and humanitaiian legis­
lation.’'

Hollywood
Br BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 4 - t fT —
After SO years in show*liii»iiu-ss.
Lew it Stone admitted today he
is keeping an ry e on the new
medium, television.
"Oh, I don't eapect tn get Int.i
it for sotnr time to come,” he
andrd. "hut I bought a set su
I muld keep an rye on television.
It's not because I like it; I think
the quality of entertainment is
improving, hut still has far logo.
No. I’rn watching It lieeause it's
new.
hi one doesn't &gt;«-r»m too phsu-d
that
Mti.M pies* agents hav.i
discorded ibis Is his &lt;*&gt;nlh yeai
aa an aitur, I Ansi thni his cur
rent
“ IlarneMine" is his Kith
MOM picture I.
"It juit a da1** ns the eaten,
rtar." he shrugged. " I think lt'» a
bore. The only comment some­
one cuald make is *so what?'
"I
am reminded o f the news
stun about om i f the remaiuing
(JAR velcian*, a Imv o f 107 year.*
or -o Naturally, he was asked
to what he attributed hl« longe­
vity. 'Well,' hs* oplied, 'I mad*
up r.i, n.ii.&lt;l at th* age of it'
that I would do .tie thin-r relltriouslv - li .*n I . rnthing.'
"That's about all I can say
— I've kept breathing,’*
Stone admitted that he had
done pretty w ill fo r a man vthu
became mi *clnr more or less
involuntarily. He told how it
hup|K-ticd:
“ H i father * fam ily was in Ibe
old llii'Stricui liouj.e, the BostonIans, hut I never had any gtra.
i.e*Ire to ..it, I went right from
high school to thi* Arm y (in the
punish.American VVm. | My out­
fit wa* U'iiiu mustered out at
tin armory in New Yotk anil
nil of us wetc worried about
what wr would do for juts,
" I bad hi uid I lull u lot of men
Wari' needed for Jobs at th *
Brooklyn Navy Yard and I went
up there to in ' *huut it. I found
out fur the rest o f the. men
iu*t what job« wen* needed, and
on thr wav bark, I happened to
it ad n magazine. I found u story'
whieh | thought had dramatic
possibilities. I woiked on a plat
version and showed It to ntv
untie, lie dll* ed me to mi
: gent who sold nit* on taking
tfie plan uf an actor who had
gotten sick Ip a ‘•took company
in Dfiiult.”
Stone taught
up with the
company in r'ltna.iii. If.* p'.mricl
to stay with it t n lv two weeks
ni a Inik, but h&gt; wasn't ullm.i1
to q*.;it without
two weeks’
noth'.

Truman And Danieli
tCaaitaaad B s a gaga eat)
ducted a pro-Truman rally d
Southerners at Raleigh aa IU
aftermath of Southern Demo­
cratic upiHisiiisin to the Fred,
dent* civil rights program.
The White House rlatemriS
was directed at the man whose
booh, "The Man Of Indrpend.
nice,” has been considered th#
most
authoritative
biography
done on President Truman to
date. Daniels had lung convert,
tlons with Mr. Truman, rarutb. ts
•if hi» family and close frler.Jt
in Missouri in the preparation of
that IhhiL.
Dnnids
was
an
outspoktq
.'-uuthvrn supporter of Mr, Tnw
mn throughout the IM S ejeclio#
campaign a* well as in the pre.

iytute Farmers Market
lUptiil V«*. f|.f
s
. VM 1 III) *T »T I. I I I I M I S .
a ta N R T
ssslsnl. risrlS*.
The r.ili.iw l«g prices reports.! Vf
Th* I &gt;. air re on the Kantnr.1 Slats
Kormar* ISrkct tor produce sold is
Tru- Vet* e tilwler* up to 1 I'll.
April S IMI.
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flattery In
the neckline and
R e began his Journey with II
One was killed In the wolf
ftack Juit after he left Alaaka.
.Bother fell victim to a Novih
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a idmrper turn—menrvtvcr In to tight places
wtniev— park wHn Imb
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use a fund, a* planned. Ain.
Wore plant a lecture lour, *m e
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far kae aot brought la any
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ofhandfin* foaturea that have made Dodge
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tir*... fruit, )lar*h Heedless
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The Hanford Plate Parm er* Min-t,
lulnl res'elpl* from It A.II. Apr 3
t- !• A M Vpr. J. 1MJ: pAckas&gt;*
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mm fort a hie, too, thanka
to the new, improved
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and 1-ton models. Makes
driving eaale* w ith mar
vo lou a ly am ooth perfo rm a n e e . C u a h fo n i
ngainatohneknrul otmin
«'n upkivj). mul
lenfthena track Ufp.

I.J1-: II

f e umbetpit t.skis
m ss-r ;t
•■sgptant
l'U. httkt* isi.
le-tta-e t.»l.erg. Dry thick
I. v. t'rats

Mayor* Krrrrt Malenfant of
Lewiston and Ktlward M. Field of
Auburn, other officials o f the two
title* and member* o f the* Lions
Club were Hie welcoming drlega-

at fra tlln g on a

.11-1 I

t**|rrj. K it flolrlrn. depend*
]
lu g tiu a ldy Is A la rg e r
It".,:
t v t e r y . Kis pascal, depetyt •
lea ..'.silly t* *. large r M l-: II

Get behind the wheel ofihe easiest
handling fruck you ever drove!

A t anltcinQ

liuuct.es

I'.M K * . depending .polity
.* welaht
per l ag
.It-I *•

LEWISTON, Me., Apr. 4 bVi
A royal welcome home today
Bwaltad Cecil A. (MushI Mmite at
the end of his tt.Ocn.milp dog sled
Irek from Alaska.
The iicardcd traveler and hi •
nine huskies trotted out of fits.
In fine fettle for the Inst TO mil*-'
pf a trip Icegun in Fairbanks in
November, 1919.
Two brass hand* niusteied tn
meet Mush, his dog* and a &gt;tatr
police escort for a parade to the
official reception at Lewiston city

Moore
hi croas-enn---- - undertook
____ _— . ..is
Unenlal Journey to raise money for
th« Lions' underprivileged chlliltmi
fund.
He slothed from Portland to
Gray yesterday in a driving rain*
atomi. His drenched dog* were

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t a l W t j r T h e r e || B ( r o ) t t li­
T * f n o r t the Peace of the V n U ;
the f r H UM o f Americs.
T*
PiMpiritjr for Hanford.
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THE W EATHER
Fair with (lowly rising tempera­
ture (his afternoon and tonight,
Friday increasing cloudine** and
warmer, possibly shower* in Tal­
lahassee area. Light lo moderate
northrasl to southrast w|nd«.

AN IND EPEND ENT DAILY NEW SPAPER

^Volume xxxxn

Kntahlbihed 1908

Truman Claims
Danger OfWar
Is S till G reat

SANFORD, FLO RID A THURSDAY APR.

Revision Of Sales Tax Proposed;
1
T O
la
$ « *V ■ g s | f *
11 finTifOn increase is S o u g h t

WASHINGTO n TA ju S -4 / P )-Prendenl Truman raid (oday the
y lr " ;c r of a third World War is

'just at great at it c m was.
The President told a news con­
ference, however, he hopes their
never will lie a World War III
and he it doing all he can to pre­
vent it.
The Prrtident would not tom
mrnl on a speerh yesterday by
Speaker Kaybur that targe numJw rt of Iroopa are matting in Man­
churia and that they are not all
Chinete Communists. Hr did tay
the speaker it a truthful man.

Allied Tank Force Plunges Eight
Rotation Plan For
Miles Beyond 38th Parallel Line Korean Veterans
Will Begin Soon
McKibbin P laces
Cost Of Disposal
P lan t At (440,000

®usfi£

“Slim” (lallowa.v
Leads In Kiwanis
Minstrel (’ontest

Cooper* Starlet Swim
In Silver SprinRH

Charlie Clem Bowen
Succumbs To IllnenH

S

Bird Will Speak
At Chamber Meet

B fiS U

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Leaned

No. 161

W ire

Bids Authorized
For A lte ra tio n s
On C ourt House

JudgcKaufman Terms
Espionage W o r s e
CrimcThanMurder;
A p p e a l s Planned

I M I \ l b \ » l I \|»i. i i-l’ i Hill* to rc*i*r llie ptrtrnl I (**,
MIW YORKT Apr. 5 - J &gt; D ent *.*lr« u s math- llirn 4 |*;waian«r in ihc IToitil# l.cgnislurr !■&gt;«{.*v.
lonviclcd alom tpiri Jultu* and
At ilmml ihc ,#mc lime the Senate received the*e mraiurr* .*
i i IipI Ro*pnt&gt;erg weir tenlenccd to
H«mc lull *,,»« lurtrnlrd lo l.*kc calc ol ihc Stele’* o|*CMlmn iu*l in
*!c#lh in the etectnc chilr today
&lt;#tc thr |.cgi*Ltuic i ,*nmd .tgrre nn how much monr* l« *pcnil lm ihc ■
for tpying for Kuttia.
♦ &gt;est I wo yvati*.
The huiband and wife, parent*
* a
*
| g*|
The Senalr ale l«\
of two childirn. arp the Inst Ameri­
loll, rutting out BOI1 I* i it nipt Mi if
1Iir { tru lit i t t)nim(»Mt*ri
|i4»
wn» offered b| the Senate Ta*
can (ilirrnt ever lo he tentenced
&lt;nunlv
Stud* Committee, liieatest effect ditrcleil n I'
to death (or spying agsmit ihfir
of the hill Is to make clothing r lfil, Li .lilirvliif (01 1ml* (nr
country either in war or peace
and many medicine* subject to
.uMitmn* *ml *Jtn,ihom if thr lime.
the la*.
Clothing costing le* than flu (m ilt M**u»r, hr innouturd
T contider your crime wonr
al ,1 most pnleUI inrdinnc- do not
Ailtiihnn.il *|i,iir it rrt]Uitrd by
now come under the .ale tax .» nurnlirt •»( ilr)».irtmrnt» dur t«) than murder." *aid Federal Judge
levy.
Irtuig R Kaufman. "I believe your
Bill Kirk Heads Cam­ Senator Khand*. hi»d of tin thr k'imtlit t»( |Hi|tul-«tmn in Vini* conduct in putting into the hand*
nn|r
(
mint)
tnd
irtultinn
im
rr.»%r
Tax K*t:d&gt; group, e.tl
of ihe Ruuiant the A-bomb before
paign Designed To Senate
mateil (he chal&gt;KP- would lai-.e .......
m thr .............
ftitnitnl nf Initinrt* h.indlrd
OUr he*I scientists predicted Rut*
f|7,MNI,IMHI nddiliot ,-*I e u li t| ||,r
|| »u*r
Add Fifty Members alenil
year. The eurient
»«le*
lax
•ia would perfect the bomb hai
Plan* im
th r
ih|i|i»nttffil&gt; already r.tuird the Comrnunul agi'ln.gs in nhoul f Ki.OOO.imn an
Ihc hMitl'ilri Merclisnla A o m u - eunlly.
v*rrr dm UMrtl l»\ ihr Cnrmillition
linn's annual tim e lor membership*
hi'i&gt; Morgan of Duval, ilialr- Inruliy \kilh hltnn | Mmi^hton grettmn in Korea wiih ihr rriutl*nt catualilie* exceeding 50.000
goi urnlei way tin* inoimiiR with in.i n of the tlous*' Appropr Ini ion
air ititr* I
American! and who Vnowt hut
the (ity divided mlo letrial »er- Cumml t tee, am) Rei* Mutt a) of
I’olk offered the flnuse loll to
’1 h r*•" j*f »tl ill*’ (i 11 «*|ilni is**tllr111 wlcti milliont mote of innocent
lion* and a nuinbei nf Irani* taking dislritiute money to Stale \gce- *•( (hr i»ffieri* &lt;if Jmtier 1
lu*
ihe lie|,| under ihe ilitrrilnn of clex at the current rate if no
Tun \*.»*mhi Sjinfnnl people may pay ihe price for your
Hill Kirk, i* chairman, Prriidenl appropriation* bill is toted hy P fhiiiilnf1), fu t fVIliiitu .Intin I reaton."
I,, ttjillnuti&gt;. Hint ri «nuifl niMtttnn
Ihe Judge said the trial "indi­
A.
Stine announced lln* tnnrn- ..* Icgl.laluro.
Morgan *aid he didn't h*nk for ft* th. mu itt in nt if*11 In vtun*
IMg. Die eullie Imaiil id dlirclot* sueh a thing, hut lo- ju.| wauled Count v ivi nnl
cate* quite clearly" that an enemy
nation i* employing “ tecrel at well
I, ailing .«» Ml kiik’* committee. lo be set.
Mulhlitig »»f ei nihlitkiiii to M t
The II ryjme and corruption f inllokiii y‘ 'iffU’r uill in lorn i* nut*|Hikrn force* among our
I’nmhng nut ill'll tlirtr ale al­
bill* which went before th* Sen.
ready 41 paid up member* and ale yesterday wen- inttodin nl in |***rrnlt Mt |tomtfir&gt; *% di iutitint'iit own people."
tti
&lt;• |Niitf*»M *»f thr -|»f«i*r
lie *et Ihe week of May 21 for
llul the goal for lln* year ha* l*cen I he House |*y Rep. Mona) and ll'*« 11artI f *pf Ji.iVhiK i*f INU'B
«el al inn. Ml Suite *aid that .espial others.
Thr i*ti \ it • of fit i iif thr ( ’minty their eiecution.
Both Rosenberg, n .12-vear-old
Slight ronstrovefsiea o*ei tin- sllltttfr will in tot n Im* ritlrlt|fr«( to
the due* tin* year are $ 1, $ 1**. and
.inti crime lulls developed in both iHYiipy pmt *»f thr tin n8Ar«»or’i* electrical engineer, ami his .15K ' i ile;&gt;endinK u|mn llie »ue nl the Houses,
war-obi wife, showed little emu.
Iitr frnl Bpnrr.
" "ft s* the jrr.tcr,.-e. lU v n U rg Y
firm.
in tb. ,-eoale, Svlialor Mieo*
Ihr mtiiltinn t&lt;» Ihr tn\ n»llrr* iaw- muscle* tightoneil. His tiny
Prevent a r iiviln
" f llie Mr* of Sebring |o*t a mo*• lo hate t»*r'‘ offirr vaill niratiitr 2tf bv
wife grasped a chair and breathed
(Continued on F a ir Six)
the hill* referred Jointly to hi- :im feet, and will I * of fireproof heavily.
own commUtee on miscellaneous I construction, with fiteptoof doors
Radar expert Mutton Sobell, 34,
lT ; |a,loi. and th- Jink la ry#com-I tll orjcr to insure -alety nf reir s s iita ,; na r . r . - sia)
mutrr tu felilrh
r»fi'tfri|
“ It
‘
* cordis iiclt&lt;jitft h oil tho huMUmi
yntriiU y, Thr Moot# itmvp wn
tn flr«t f!i»or w ill ih’ ,i nrw room
•Ir frill re| 11 1 * Mi ' l l *1
7 V»*(r
p11»viflIr11' nd*I»f i**itt*I it«»rnir** f nrI *
Thr lluHBf'i liftl« fUitii|i tnnir lit ir
whrii Sp^Rkit K lh tt irnt tinT h r urn iiiiifl iiHjfn vi ill turn
toll {*i*&gt;hlhltihf mrr lift* k oj»
will** L"7 l*V lit frt*f hi MU', ARil
thr 'pm i hr 111m it. with the rjirrpFrndttce sale* ro-r lo new rintfirn from cotitfllmlini,’ lo poll
heights at
the Hanford State tint) &lt;MiM|*«it{(tM to thr roninillti ( lion of oip)*i(fiih|t in lu iim s , w dl
on * Irrtloiit foi s(int) .
Kr o|H*p,
Farmers Market during
March,
PARIS. Apr. 5 1,11— Con­
It**!* Mur WilliiiriiA of I ml mu
A liarh 'lu iiv iiiv ^ dl
r u t n id and spurted tiy a mighty wave of
H(\ri
H
Fkr«|
that
II
lit'
ir
f
r
n
r
l
r«l up I *j th r th ird floor und !&lt;♦ firmation ha* lieen received In
i-ahhagr sales, reached thr new re­
Paris that the Chinese Communist
trod total of H.J4.I.W.2. or nearly to hin committer Of) publk* th r o m u l) ro inm i"'* io»irr’ w m om leader, Mao Tie-Tung„ hat relltnihle the THIlItJMMI figure of nmu^rim til n wher innil umiit'lliiK in order • - |»r«»viil« un Additional 'ently been in Moscow, a French
Mateh, lltWI, Kandy
Anderson, nmt hoi fr vac itifr tiillf nrr urnt •a M v I'vit,
Thr hprnkrr put thr iiurntion
T tu I n\ ndU -rtiM ii th p a rtin rn t foreign ministry spokesman said
manager, atirnniftml today.
today.
Tile market plalfoiu s. «ei&lt;*rd- to n vnjrr vui** nn»( ihr II imiui vhlll luivr (i nri* r i i lr a i u r w l i r i r j
"'Vr lo not know just what Mao
|llg I*, Mr. A niter sun, almost col­ voted fiicninnt lettinir Mur \Yi| th r p rrfrti! f i r r p t a r r i* tornto«| at stkeil for," said the official, but
tht- la id of I h r lutihy.
lapsed, fig m ativriy -perking, un limnv* irroup Imndlr it
■&gt;ur reports are that he was in
All thr other nnti-criim InlU
The itsM11M&gt;11 Mill 1fn pltlif fm
del the weight of Ciphl*.'i Ml pound
I the Sestet capital for some day*
sacks of ■alihage, the tolai num r«ff«4-tinir mrififf, himrvri, did Ilf llie p|t «'ig f» tew ft i«m Ihr VIII [ ' ii talk about the Korean war."
lllll
V f v sun!1 M* Ihrmlnii
la*r of snek unit* soh| dining (lie Ifo t«» thr puldlo nmu^rimnt rom
The official said that despite
Tlir t'iinmiW- n» l t nh it fjivhlrf 1 tv
month. In addition, ilfi.'.’tth &lt;rates miller
Kh»n«la itrrnmr tti* .'IHiti i.ImI
.mu1*1 f hi)• yti'tlht! r*l vi i nir *' f th&lt; 'he reports of Mao’s Mn»Cow trip,
were sold.
sclive Russian participation in
y In
i ‘mi nt v 11Mfiit i&lt;.a th*' i
This formerly lowly vegetable to ratify Ihe Fvdrrnl rotulllution
the Korean war at this time is
I
nrnrmiment
limit
in*;
futu»«*
tl.V
i’f»
#■
tn
I
hut
flrmnry
for
tin*
sold a( IJHIt average, and tn all
being discounted here.
varirtlr* brought a trdsi of |il7l,. presidential terms to Iwo terms. I Vi iald l.aughloit Memorial llosHi added, however, that credit
mendment
hrrm
amendment
became
effective
tillai,
uto-,,
it
iil
U
i
iback
to
it*
000, nr more Ilian hall of the total
ii icing given to report* that tho
more
than
•
month
ago
wlieii
i
old
quarters.
Will
l-»
tilde
to
ncsale* uf the month.
« i-iurit'*dalo but -v ilmite'l uuml-er Chinese Communists have asketl
"WY have always lieen a la-. Nevada approved it.
for more Soviet aid in the Korean
A not her
utilities
regulation of onllcnt*. -aid Mr Hendon.
Never in the old saying. "A had
la-ginning will te.iill in a good dan Was introduced in the llmi.c
t la vt•-it Thutna of \ Ila monte conflict. Report* from the Far
'V d , be said, continue tn itreax
ending', said Mi. Anrlenam this iy Rep*. Dowda of Putnam, Snrings advtsert tfo- u»»niinis**oii huge Chine** Communist Insaei
morning " T i n . adage indicate* tirine, of Dixie, Swerny of Vo lliut tin Count* liad liuiit a toad
m Korea
lh*t it will tun true fr.un a t-dtirm-. lusia and David of Hrowatd.
thioiigh property near Oviedo
lie &gt;ald that recently n large re­
It provides for (lie present from the Oviedo to the t'biiluota
and valuation .taiidiiolnt ■■( ««lc*
three.rnendwr* Railroad and Pul*, tt-.M-l without hi- entisanl, pro­ cruiting campaign ha* been go­
at our Market.
"We experienced a depressingly lie Utilities (Ynitnissi on to re­ perly, he •aI•I Ii. 1.1 In liad a con- ing uti. principally in Manchuria.
low volume from Sep' I. IRMi t» gulate beer and gns rompaniri lrn&gt;-l In pmrhase Tbe matter was Il&lt; *ad the effort* to attract more
thousand* of Chi,•&gt;** into l'..e
Jan, l&amp;, ItbM. Since Oust time our and fix their rates.
rpfvrtsxi t«* . ........ .
l.teiM army have not tw-en too success­
It also rxempts tminiiipal uti
volume ha» Increased beyond all
for investigation.
((■allaatC Oa |.*a* via,
prior receipt* for January. Frl.ruJohn Leonard), laling tliat lie ful.
The French official said Chinese
erv and March.*’
was reprrseiitliig 'ti
Jo,- Larson
Shoemaker as attorney, innuirtd of the Com­ security organa have recently ar­
lie pointed out that -ale* -luring M th. A.
rested a number of person* in
the pa.t month bad e -&lt;coded
missi m where -lo- t&gt; now, ami ask­
OicN
Tmiay ed
March. Hr.Vi )&gt;&gt; IM/itrj units, and
what lln- gt&lt;nq. was going to rnd around Peiping a» *pie», The
group he said, included two
the valuation gam wa. iAWiJKII.
do tint al"&gt;ul bn case.
Mrs. A, D. hlua-makcr, it'.
Dulls sold ill March lotnllrd Mb,
He was advised, .niil Mr. Ilr-rn- foreigner#—one Italian and one
Japanese
died tarty thlx morning *t tiir
, ( »a ll*a e&lt; t r i* &gt;•■«» T e s t
990.
The official said riqiurls receiv­
Tile pirlnre is mil ail ro*y now,, local ho*pital follow log a brief
ed In Paris coincide with those
CROSSING \ r t ll)K N T
he staled, "('abbagf gol (fie b ig , illness.
A I Hill Ford coach, destribed by made puhle In Washington yester­
head and indulged To a price spree, | Mrs, Shoemaker liad lived tn
selling fur a* high a* lii.Ktl a sack Sanford for about .IT year*. Highway Patrolman R I*. Mori I day. that relatively large concen­
trations of troop* are taking place
mg to
t&lt; Sanford from llunaker, |
coming
tiavi-ling 'il excessive
'g
in Tesat. Now the lowly vegetable Va. She was a member « f the crashed inl&gt;&lt; an ACL freight train in Manchuria.
lie said there wa* no Informa­
is getting a hangover and the price First Mrthodlxl Church and Sem­ al 1C25 o’cliH-k Insl night near
is down tn Ik-tween 7fi ami Hi* inole Chapter Two, Order of lln- Forest City. Tin- driver, Homer tion here that they were other
Kastern Star.
Rich, IN year old Negro of W in­ tl an Chin***, but emphasised it Is
cents a sack now."
She 1* survived hy threo ter Garden, was not injured, but very difficult to determine Chinese
Oranges hroiigl t 1137,230 dur­
ing Match. t.Vlery sales were 1114,- daughters, Mrs. F. J. Lynch amt tlo F«»d had damage estimated at from Mongolians and "certain
32K. Iterl Rlisn potatoes brought Mrs. J. S. Thorn of Hanford: f l , 00(1. The automobile ski bled 201 other Asiatic*.”
and
Mrs.
Comfort
Lion
of fret hefoie hitting i* freight car.
973/09,
EASTERN STAR
Rich wa* arrested on * charge
At present, said Mr. Anderson, Manassas, Va.l four sons, Claude
TAM PA, Apr. 6—(AA—M r a.
the encumber deal is butter than W. .Shoemaker, A. K. Shoemaker of in-lie** driving and excessive
Emma Saunders of Fort Pierce
a pistol on the Korean front, and nf Sanford; Paul F Shoemaker speed. Rond tv a* ret nt 450.
was elected grand matron nf the
gimd grades o f the highly iiollshrd of Orlando; and Charles A.
Florida chapter o f the Order of tha
FLORIDA r i . t ’ ll WOMEN
edible are bringing more than 914 Shoemaker o f Chicago, III.; on*
sister, Mrs. W. J. Winunsn of
DAYTONA REACH, Apr. ft— Eastern Star today. She succeeds
a crate.
clubwomen
tmlav Mr* Ethel Hays o f Tallahassee.
Miami Beach; also several grand­ (&gt;l^—Florid*
Albert 8 . Home of Pensacola
child rrn.
went on record a* urging a roll­
'IF .A T HIIOHTAGK
t»N I)O N , Apr.
h-GP) Miss
Funeral services will I*- held back In food price* to level* nf was chosen grand natron, succeed­
ing Arlo Rcan o f Tampa._________
Pst Hornsby .Smith, conservative at Brisson Funaral Home at 3:00 June I, 11*5(1.
The price rollback rrsolutiun
member uf Parliamer.t. told a po­ tomorrow with Rev. J, F. Mr kinTho
litical meeting today tha public Is Icy officiating. Inlermrnt will be passed by the Florida Federation
of Women's Club enrivelition in il*
"bemused hy a government which at a later data.
rinsing session here, called also for
JACKSONVILLE. Arr. B—*"»*)—
prefers to pay Ilia hutch*rs a l«mu«
44
appointment of ■ pt-itounrid joint Atlanta
«4
of £23,000,00(1 because ihsy haea
T R A IN WRECK
33
51*
not enough meat to sell, rather
TUXEDO PA R K , N. Y., Apr. 6 atnte committer In inquire into all Hismark
76
«6
than paying Argentine f5.000.noo —(Ah—Two doian ears of an Erie matters of health, welfare and pro­ Rrownsvill#
ftt
39
and giving Rritons meat to eat.”
Railroad freight train Jumped the tection of the con .timer, and rec­ Chicago
69
Icgiala- Denver
39
"In tha bad old day-." she added, track here tarty today and badly ommended appropriate
M
51
Des Moines
Hon.
“ we had a national sung—tha damaged tha railroad station.
44
In urging the federal govern­ Frnno
71
roast beef o f old Kngland. Now It
An Erie apokesman said no one
tl
40
ia 'Rudolph tha red nosed reindeer* waa Injured, but both main tracks ment tu effect the rollback, tha New York
IS
41
of the line would bo tied up for FFWC will aak that it "act with Washington
and we eat reindeer.
promptnaaa and firmness for tha Winnipeg
93
99
” 1 hope tha latest popular num­ some lima.
69
49
ber '1 Tawt I Taw A Puddy Tat* Is
He added that one o f tha freight period of emergency by adopting Jacksonville
74
63
not a forecast o f what we shall can smashed Into tha atation. Tha and enforcing control measures Miami
7l»
43
see on the butcher’s shelf In the causa of the accident waa not Im- without regard to partisan poli­ Tallahassee
mediately dflffTUtj)*!.
tolar*."
T «»p g
W
tics."

Additional Space Is
Required For In­
creased Bus i nes s

Aa to the remark by Rayburn
there U "terrible danger of an­
other World War, Mr. Truman
aald he hat] no furthrr eommrnt
Then, pressed as to whether he
thought there ia still danger today I IOOKINO WfAtV gut anilVID. Cpi Walter Smith, I U.S. Infanliyn.an. rests In a native village in Korea
of a Third World War, Mr. Tru- I alter being res' ur I limn Ills Communist raptors by a DJI. tank battalion A friendly Korean villager (right)
man tleelared there was still a« I ramrt hlirrntril Arm-titan prisoner, Pvt Kills A. Wadley, of l«aachvllle. Ark . ikiwn Irom the hill* north
much danger today aa there h as! of Set,ill. Olhei prisoners, in hatvli of Ihe lleds ainea January I, are also carried U&gt; safely. (/nlernortonnl)
{lever bean.
lie recalled there was dangrr
nt the time America bad to In­
stitute the Berlin air lift, danger
at the time the Orrsk-Turktsh
a111 program was atarted, and
danger since the time the O in munlits invaded South Korrn.
We are still faced with that
It* fii.m n -M U IK N T N
situation in Korea, Mr. Truman
IOKYO. A|u. ’» til’) An Aineruan la*L fim e i|uu«i nearly
went on, hut he aald that eltuatlon la being constantly worked on. rigid miles iti'nlr Rrtl Korea Imlay at llie s|te«iliea&lt;l of an Allied iliive
Mr. Truman was aaard whether -lung -Ml miles of llie sseslein and irnlral fronts.
Exchange May Rcacli
^General Douglas MaeArthur ha»
I Ins wat the dre|*et| |*eiirtiation into Reel Ktirea nl the lurient
20,000 Per Month,
been author!sad to bomb Commun(CaaHasa&lt; oa h a s Tww)
Allied drive.
Pace Report Says
A V. H. Eighth Army commtinluue reported the force met
W A S H IN G TO N . Apr. V &lt;/!-)
only light resistance In it* patt,«l
tn the vieinlty of Phall. nearly The Army will l&gt;egin .dtnul the
eight mile* north of Parallel TH
middle o| llis* month In hung back
on the ITIJongbn•Kumhwa mad
The rommunique swid the torn- (tun* K &lt;n &gt;« m m w h o h ave l e e l i
dis|*ersed an estimated enemy long engaged in the lighting there.
.ompany near f*hafl al midday
it Semlnplt High School
They will lie replated hy fresh
Thursday.
had m[flatten pro
The United Katwns, pout'd troop*
v
L
v
Gity ManaRcr Pcifs'ih .i*nmand*r. Lt-’ Uss. Matin** fl.
Secretary ol the Alloy Parr anIlldgway,
Joined
hi#
herder-cross
yeaterOut Advantage Of lug troops. HldgwSy wore a l l n noumrrl ihe "tntelmn" plan, to
th« Ca
t talks.
ay daring u
dangling from hi
Unpolluted
L a k e grenade,
day. He *4id Oncral Dotrglat \L&lt;
*Th*
rfTlIdren
delight
"The child
liar pmalionper harness.
cd to find out the opportnnitir
I
Allied artlllriy blsieu a path 1 Arthur will derule p oky on .e[n
and flffnnrial returns offered in
Reviled estimates by Smith snd
for
th*United
Nation*
foreev
lion
ol
men
In
he
irnl
home
Ihe
various flalda of work," laid Mr». .Gillespie I .hgincri mg ("«*. have
driving toward the biggest Com- | first hatllr *eieian* should sail
W. I). Wray, general chairman of
tha program, “ and the many par- placrd the toil nl « sewage dis- inunisl troop, mas# of the war. from Korea wilhm * few w.ek&gt;.
•nta who attended the program |m,i ,I plant (or Sanfuid al 5440.- Warplaurs rocketed and fire. Parr said.
Ixrmbed the fiercely m iltin g
staled that they fait Mat Hrnn- 000. City Managri Clitfoid McKlL- Reds.
Parr &lt;niphasiri&lt;l that the i.tl&lt;
anola High School had made a pm- bin told llie Jsycre meeting Inday.
The Communlste fought bark o f rotation will depend u;*)n Imih
'•grvaaiva atep in tt# h ia £ *
Previous estimates, which incltid with mortars, artillery and small the flow of irplsi'clncnta to tin
Rhe pointed out Uttt oa the re­
sult 6f hearing soeaksn #bn ware ed the replacing id worn |&gt;t|ie in arms. On llie western front they war Ihrcaler and ii|«»n the rnc«-'
so well Informed la iM if reaper­ the pietcnl syslem, hid given the were defending a densely forti­ ally to maintain the romliat r f f « *
fied area.
liveries* » f all unit * now in Kn
il vv fields, many pupils had chang­ t ml a* $WX1,000
i r m la s H ita l*aa* Twn*
A divisional staff Oilier, comed previous ideas en ecenpatioua,
merited
Mr. MrKlMun who H I * inltnrim
aa iney realised after self analysis
"The enemy rhanged his Isr
that they would not fit int« •*
eil hy John Kaiter, (mininl out
tir» I ihI*)-. Instead of rolling with
eupatimia foemerly
that allhoitgh (he Stale Health nuc punch a* in the last few
Talks were made by many (oral
speakers. Harry Robson r it e some llepailnirni wav imhVely In Imre days, he was determined tn stay
pointer* on rnttanndfaing llie City to take any (xnilive *tep» in hi* posit font."
ail ness. Dr. CL W. Baker Inward sewage dii|*n*al pteviure
A P corresjKincfent John Handt
m dairy farming. Dr, A. W.
•dph rr pored ihe Rfd post IIons
could
Ire
brought
lo
(rear
on
the
Jr., talked on rtqnirammi*
were "laced hy traneh lines on
Jamr* G- "Hlint" Galloway,
I to berome o dentist. Mrs. community hy refusal In sanction every hill and anchored In long, filling stalinn operator and Amrr
Lola Smiley outlined needed apll- any new housing projects.
planned and wrll-hulll dugunts. Iran k'gion candidate for King at
laden for telephone udefitnr-. A.
Emphasising ttic Iw-nefil* which Slime Ilf these dugouta have run- the Kiwanis Minstrel shnw Fri
f . JBrfnholaer told of the legal would accrue In Sanford from an cretc wall* nearly two feet day nit
night al the Hrnunolr High
pfVfiSIlQlle
S ni*d. was the leading randblaie
arlerpiate system, ho-- MeKIhhln thlek."
Other local speakers included said lotkc Monroe rould l*e conSteep hills barred the path for llil- of flee up until Wr-dnra
Mrs. Charles Ginn, former opera verted Inin n tremendous timrist for Ihe advancing Allies Iwth on day mmn a m int of ihe penny
alegar, who spoke on moslr as a bsltrartinn providing swimming, Ihe western and fOTtfal fronts. Jai* .hewed.
career. Ranching and rattle raising fishing und lionting a* well as Doughboys had tn drive the Reds
When 137 vote*, Mr. Galloway
WM IxpLalnzd by F. T. J4*riwc»her. aililing to tin- M.iiic attrartlrnj of *»ff mI»»»#»*♦ *vprv r-*k.
&gt;»»« drawing alieml uf his nrarr-t
a/L F. Cooper, a former agricultural the area.
Ill two days o f gruelling attack ri.ntrllder, the Rev. J. K. Mr.
instructor, told of opportunities In
Investigation* into the feasi­ that rarrird four milas, (Tie main Kinley. Iiarkril Ity thr Pilot Dub.
farming. John Hans Lobert out­ bility of a spwage di*|MM&gt;al plant l&gt;«dy of the Allied army drove A lot of high school giris dropped
lined requirements to become a
11 •■ ll,w 4 flw esse star
two and one-half mllaa Inside the pennies in the Jars with the re­
baseball player.
sult that Clarence CUuse, Legion
Red northland.
Among the speakers who drew
Allied pat tola ranged as much Auxiliary candidate and leader
much favorable attention, said Mr*.
a* five miles inelda Red Korea. uf the Student Council, waa run
Wray, waa Mrs. M- Scott, Interior
On the east coast, where op ning third with 222 vote*.
Other riudemirr* are Rnbcrl
decorator o f Orlando.
tmsltlon was light, twn South
R. C. Coleman, personnel direc­
8ILVK11 HI1It INCH. Apr. b - t d l Korean divisions were 1.1 mile# S. Hitlhlliirr tFIka) !*|; Ruddy
Luke (II and PW (Tuli) !Ki; mid
tor af Eastern Air Lines, Miami,
Western alar (!ary Cooper prov­ deep In enemy country.
pointed out to girl* that the air. ed himself as at home In (he water
Itldgwsy Joined hi* troops on Judge Douglas StrnsLriiin, whoso
JliM offers other Jobe than that of today a# he la with a six gun.
the rrnlral front north of Chun- vote* were cast in two jara. 01
in the Jayeee Jara nod ITi in
(Rtr hairtess. Including r im fij work
Here with a movie unit o f over chon.
an. Mom than 103 pupUl attended • 100 people to film scenes for
"Things are progressing very Rotary, jars.
Mian Gloria StiHl*tlll. ft ami PW
bl&gt; talks.
"Distant Drums", he took an hour smoothly," the
Allied ground
Cluli candidate, and secretary to
Dr. Roy V. Bowen, speaking on o ff to go awlmmlnr In the springs. commander M i d Countr Roail Supt. II. B. (fray,
teaching, and BUI MrCsmtnon. in. With Idv* was hlnmlr starlet Marl
was Iradisg in competition for
struetor o f rwliglous education, had Aldon.
the queen’s rrown
Wedncailay
larwa classes.
When It was learned she was •
Tll) votre. Mrs. Russell Tenrh.
Tat program went off. smoothly novice swimmer, volunteer instruc­
American la-glon (-andidalr, was
aad lb r a d order, said Mrs. Wray. tors stirr miud'-d her—Including
accrual with 203 ami Mr*. It. C.
Mom than two months af work Cooper.
Charlie Clem Bowsn, threo Maxwell (Pilot*) plare* third with
r the faculty was required to
The itory is alenit Florida’s In■n the operations.
dlnn wars « f the early IMO’a. For- year old son o f Mr. and Mrs. IM .
Mrs. M. D. Gatchel lind Hit
tiona of two other filma have been Clem Bowtn o f Geneva, died at
•hot
here this year - Crowwlnda hie home yesterday a l l i U P. M. Jayeee and KD Rotary votes.
'Smith A od Wigtam*
following
a
long
Jlteaaa.
Mrs. Robert Rilthlmrr recetverl
and the Barefoot Mailman.
The child waa bom h Sanford 74 votes (F.lksl and Robbie Jean
May 4. I H R la addition to Uw Galloway
(Legion)
Auxiliary I
parents, he Is survived by litre* had 19.
M. fl. Smith, stab tept sscnlalisten , Alice, Rnby and Betty
tlve
from (Seminole
County, has
uve Rom
mint
Mae; and three brothers. Jam**.
KMPKKOR’K PANTS
of th*
Homer and Bobby Bowen, all of
VIK N N A, Austria, Apr. A —(fl*)
in the
Two Seminole High School Geneva; two grandmother*. Mr*. — The Inst pant* of the late Km„
________ ________ ________S tivrw .
leaders, Clarence Clause, presi­ Margaret Bush o f floiteva and peror Frans Joseph have turned up
Mr. Smith has din been ap­ dent of the Student Counell, ami Mrs. I. F. Adkins o f Bobhtown, for auction, hut too late U* be
pointed la serve on the Temper- Mis* Dial Boyle, president r f Ga.
reunited with the rest nf his mili­
Kata Prisons «jt4 Convicts, the lti-Y group, will be guaata
Funeral sairiaea will he held tary uniform.
Amusements,
o f the Seminole County Chamber al the graveside in Geneva Ce­
Tha Austrian ruler's blue-gray
o f Commerce Friday at It ilS metery at 10:90 A . M. tomorrow marshal’s coat, which he used in
P. M. at the Mayfair Inn to with R ot. L. D. Barnes o f. JM5, waa sold ytsterday to an
hear William Bird o f Uta U. B- Relating.
Mtioua dealer for 939 along with
Chnmher of Commerce.
hla Mack uniform cap, white glovea
Hanford hotter si men and wo­
BMjt
■Md Mack He.
men am Invited to attend «h|a
An agg lea
Tha outfit want so rhaaply tw■meting, hot rvservmUooa onat ia dfaaseter
aausc the pants were missing.
hegln by 10:00 A. M. Frida/ at normal slaad
But after the sale, tha auctioneer
tho Chamber of Commsrr* office, today. Tha m
announced tha pants were located
•old Rd Whitney, C o f C mana- yolk and waa
|nd would be offered for sale May
a rep U f
F W * 9 jr t t f,

RsCshre Appotehsents

A — o c ia ltd

Rosenbergs Are Sentenced
To Die For A-Bomb Spying;
Sobell Is Given 30 Years

New Year’s Day Prisoners Freed By IT. N. Troops

President Refuses T o
Comment On Troop
Concentrations
In
Manchurian Region

High School Holds
Evaluation C lass
OnCareer Program

I9M

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Merchants Uroup
Begins Drive For
New Membership

Produce Sales HU
Record $1,243,81)2
PeakDiiringMarch

Ronorf From Fhiris
Sjivs MaoTze-Tunc;
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T H U B S D A T A W L 3 , 1981

T H E S A N TO R O HC T A L D , SANFO RD,

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Court House

Controlling Prices

The Sanford Herald

THE NATION TODAY

ta I M

With the exception of the uinml plntituricfl on the pros­
Hy JAMES MARLOW
perity of Florida, the expanding tourist litiHim-xs, the value
of
’
citrun,
livestock
anti
agriculture,
the
incmuiing
tax
**
J l i ju g a e ii*
___.
WASHINGTON, Apr. 4-H7—
&lt;4 BS M t M i H u t M I I H
burden, and the efficiency of the various branches of hirt
H, D ll. al H r P n l lllflN
In railing Ulmr trader* to a White
udminlatration,
Governor
Warren's
opening
address
to
the
■ f la a ra r a . M a rla a . a a J rr I I I A r t
House conferearr tomorrow, Presl&lt; ........... ar Murk a IM*.
Legislature made only one feel.lr runtrlbution to the exist* iterit Truman Is rfoinr whal I'resiaoi.i.snti i . ur.ax
Ing iasuea of the day.
drllt |(oo .eveil did.
M llk f
o o k im iv
lit:* *
Mr. liuosevtlt w *» aid* to qul«t
He
would
have
the
State
legislature
enact
laws
to
con• • ■ I t t M M a a a a rr
_
tlmm. Mr. Truman ha* yet to
trol
prices
In
Florida.
■ r*u N im n w l u t r i
•how he ran do the •amt. Thr
*r rarrttr .
__________ • JBl
“Steadily rising prices are tanking it very difficult for problem* faririg Isdh I’re*ideal*
U »
ttaalh
la a
many Florida families to purchase the necessities of life," were rather similar.
M aalkr
. M
E raM aaih
t
.
« aa .
Early in 11*41, when the defense
he says, with un unitizing awareness of realities. "Price
wa* getting under way,
T ra r
I la o
control is primarily the function of the fetierul government, program
Mr. Ko»»ev*lt created the National
All rkllMrr Mllrrr. ranla «*f hut I know of no sound reason why our State government Defense Mediation Hoard (NIIM Hl.
t k a a k i. rraataflaaa. r n r l t a t l l r a r ,
Its purpote: Ur try to settle
•M
M lln a
al
r a la r la la a shocld
r r a lr fa r not deal with thit* problem that threatens ccuitomio
Ik r
p u ru r
al
ra la la a f a s * ,. Mill
pescefully disputes between man­
* a rk a &gt; i&gt; 4 fa r a l ra tta lar a 4 m lla * ruin to the people of Florida.
&gt;*)d labor. NI)MH had 11!
la c r a l H
, ‘The right to control prices would seem to la* an at­ agement
niemtiers; four from Islior, foui
K ip rra ra iM k lailu a allr Hi'
tribute
of
sovereignty.
The
general
wet
fartof
the
people
from hudne*#, four repre*enting
I ala a 4
tr «* ra rr '
t lr a r r « r a la D m . la r . I r a T a r * . r s i r a # » . I M
Is the primary concern of government, and the unconscion­ ■he public.
tr a il. Maaaaa t i l ; , * L l.aala.
It exploded in November, 1941
able high cost of food certainly affects the welfare of the
T k r n#ral4 la a raaarbar a l tba i
nmr of the labor member*
A a aa rlatra l i r a n a i r a la r a il lir a
people most vitally, inflated prices are prodming fortunes when
walked out in protent against a
a t r l a a l l r l ) la lha M r la r rtp a b ll*
for
a
few
and
misfortune
for
many."
decision by the other hoard tnrma a lla a a l all Ika la a a l a a n a r r l a l r t
I * Ib l* a r m # # *# r, aa n a il aa a ll
Iptm, That was the rod of the
How true! How true!
.11* aa n a I t i r i l r k M .
totard. Tlie nest month we ware in
Wouldn't
it
laa
grand
thing
if
the
State
of
Florida
__ TIIURBDAY, APR. 5. 1*31
^r,V,!d hist iwss a law providing that nothing could hi- sold theOnwar.
f f T R T r s T »»n » " r - u o u ir
Her. )7 President I'.oosevelt
* V 1*1 • *v. n'ere above prut.-, m -..,
.-.ere charged for them before the railed a White House ronfrrenrr
Hfei
/ V t , Ii ! fI p
MM. tr3n*trra*&lt;ir» ait apprc- j war in Korea began?
of lalmr and management. liming
,;
,
bended and puntohrd, liut runBut most products sold it "'ori.!-* are '**,*fh* notable tie- 'he war. moat o f lalmr and manarirnrr rannul b* evaded. (rim e
state, whether they Is- groceries or r.ulotnohtica it they strike* ami no ii*!&gt;uuir.
dm . turf pay. Tin way of train
p r " « f i it hard.—I'ruv, 13:16.
could not Is- sold in Floridu ut a price comparable to what
.Since they were giving up their ;
could Ik- obtained for them in other states, they would not fight to -ntie a dispute hy walk
There are nearly 4.900 miln ol
iiijf mil or -hiilllnir down a plant,
lx- Hold nt all.
canali and navigable riven in ihe
AiTHOUOtt lf'6 Avail, bant* hat a ‘ Claus'* In his contract that take*
■omrlhlna had to lx- done to niv»Within
u
week's
tirm*
nf
thi*
passage
of
such
a
law.
u
care of (timing rnen who arrive home a little late tor Christmas. Marine
them fair trr«tm&lt;-nt. fhi Mr. Room-.
Net In-tlr m il. ro m c o n e g o r i to l i l t
Hcnrrity of p »hkIh would i-xiHt Dial would muke tin- home v.lt created tin* War U ln t Hoard
Sft Jot Lynch, a survivor ol the Communist death trap at Korea's
trouble to write ut in tlm moritiriK*
ChangJin Hrservn.r. Is alt smiles as Ms molher. Anns, hands him a gift,
front of tho last war look like a bargain hunter’* |mradlio- &lt;
And lx#tli aid,-* agrrol to *ub
a wriil welch, while Hud. Waiter, and girt (fiend. Barbara Chatlraan,
and f'hina a land of iik-nty.
Spelling championi of rigid
mil tlirlr di-poo-s to Wl.ll and
look r.n In Ihe family's Hrunklyn. New York home.
(lalrrnafioaal)
And
a
black
marki-t
would
-'oil
develop
that
would
ohidr
t»y
ltic
da*-{*ion*.
This
liuard
Seminole County •&lt;luxjt, will comkeep
all
the
people
in
Georgia
and
Alalmma
bimy
2
-1
liourn
alstt
tied
t&lt;!
inon.lx-rs,
foilfrom
pete on Apr. 10 at l(ir Junml High
u day runninif Htuff into Florida to Im* Hold at InHitlep prices. iaitor, four from ImtiiiMH, four
School to irlecl urmeone to ffThe
opiMirtnnities tlint would prevail for Florida racketeers representIniz thr potdlc.
pretenl lint oiuuly m a ilale-wide
a tilin’ o f rl'inv prirr*
would muke the pninhliiip eraze -eem lila- a waste of tints*. (&gt;I‘ItA wa*
Sunlord Forum
hadn't color inti, full power
conletl in Miami laiei llm month.
Finder the cirenmstiinces we are not ijiiitr* sure wheth­ which inraiil Islxtr would want
It is a good d-a io eiopliaiire the
a n fo i.t H i la id ,
er the Governor is serious airout this Stale price control hlttht-r wage-, when prlcrs went .S
impoitanir ol lr# ruing to Ipeil.
I higher and lownug'-iMcnt
would j Nunfiird, 1 Iu.
law, or whether he is just playinp politic*.
Thi* is I., certify tliur J, Llmer
want to charge higher prices if
PlM Itk x M ir ttrtM urnday
•M It M a r M
i u i » 4. n * fU «

Nobody needs to know bow to ipeil
•very word in the dictionary, bill
k it very worth while to be able
to spdl correctly such timple little
r w ords ts leire. liege, sieve, ceil*
* ■*- log. Kriil, cereal, coma, comma,
1
and separate.

1.
While Florida moloriiti are
■: atagtering under a tax buiden ol
*7 $54,000,000 caused by ill 7 cent
•xaolina tax, and (can grow that
additional burdens may be in the
Making for them, it is interrating
la not* than New Mexico hat Just
cut iu gai tax rate from 7 to 6
cents for a $2,000,000 raving to
» (ha nwtoriil. Georgia, tail month.
. oho reduced iu rale from 7 to 6
g j-T c r'-'ti Mtbiatka sol* it* li« 6 t
In 5 1 Missouri cut its from 4 to 2
" (imagine having to pay only a 2
cent gasoline ta x ); aod North
''D e k r t r t i t JB from $ l » 4 * *

KevenueBureauTo
Fi g h t ItaductionH
Of Cigarette Tax

i they gave wag.* Increase.
W l.ll finally worked out a furmula, deriding generally that no
wages ihould lx* increased through­
"One of the two or three American authors of supreme out
the war muse than 16 percent
Renius," Herman Melville has Iss-u called by the historian a l o e when- they had le-en in Jan­
of American literature. Van Wyck Brooks. Vet his master­ uary, 11*41. W l.ll ptelly well held
to this formula.
piece fell flnl for seventy years.
Now estates the present defense
The one hundrislth anniversary of Melville's novel of program. To control price- and
whaling life, "Moby Dick," is lieing celebrated this year. wage* at the same time, Mr. Tru­
Melville hud previously written some successful stories of man created the (Jl’K (Office of
the South Seas, so was well known when "Moby IHck" rume I’rk-e Htahiiliation) and the WHII
Stabilisation HoardI.
out. Yet It received so little attention that fifty years later (WIage
Ate in January both agencies
Barrett Wendell’s “ Literary History of America" could say, suddenly cracked down, frreilng
without mentioning Melville’s masterpiece, that he "began wages and price*—hut only tem­
a career of literary promise which never came to fruition." porarily, until machinery could Ire
set up to carry out the controls.
The Melville revival la-gun in the '20s, thanks to a It was understood, because the
crusade by the critic Carl Van Horen. Now his merits are frees* was so sudden, that adjustrecognized, and currently no fewer than six books deuling manta would have to tie made in
troth jirtces and wages.
with his life are nnnntinred.
W o ii—wiiir nine
s, lin e*
This should la- something of a consolation to all who from labor, three from industry,
believe in their own genius, yet find it unappreciated. Mel­ three representing the public— #*t
ville was not the first, nor will he be the last, to go without •bout controlling wage*. WHH
exploded on Feb. 18, The reason
big Uit« Iwnor liUiU^ltytimu,. . .. • ,
,
Over (the 'prwteala o f Uw
irpraaentaiive*, the other six Wfl
merahem decided wages generally
could not he rxlred more than 10
irerrcnl alcove where they were in
With the &lt;lL-velo]imont anti promotion of new ilye prts- January, Ihbtl. l-mlmr walked out
there him rorne alamt an lurri-n-ipci um« of vlvltl rolnra. o f the Iw.ard on Fell, in.
Mure than I hut: the latter (cart­
The decoration of iiomt-H |h-i hap* given tin* widen! nco|a- ,-ict.pt fur John L. l-ewt* amt
to thin brightening procomt. Tlie kitchen and tmthroom, ers
four rail uniona —banded together
formerly glaring white citudeln of nanitation, have la-come and pulled their representatives
fields for originality on the part of the housewife. Color is out of alt government agencies
used here to great advantage, and the kitchen, which in connected with the defense pro-

Genius Unrecognized

f
Because the people of Orange
: county hive derided that the tale
V of beer on Sunday is against tlie
I public inlrtest. Orange county
citizen! who can't gel along with­
out their Sunday beer air pouting
into Seminole County which tlill
i in a high old lime on
. And so Sheriff Mero and
dtputiet have their trouble* rut many modern nausea (a In close Juxtaposition to the living
for them a* they try to round room, is often the most attractive room In the house.
trouble-makers aod drunken
Fabrics used for women's clothing lond themselves
and make $4 Sunday ar* easily to the gay pigments used by denlgncrs not only for
rests in three week*. Why Semi­ underwear, dressen and suits, but for shoes also. Perhaps
nole County should permit ike the most noticeable uw- of bright colors is found in men's
aalc of beer on Sunday, any mute informal clothing. Few men depurt from the conservative
than Orange county, it something business or dress wear, but with wurm weather they yield
can't understand.
In growing numbers to gay patterned shirts, scarves, shorts

More Colorful World

Bud Moughton, who spent some
fat England during the war.
recent para*
tiling banners with skull
to identify drunk*
that English law no
nil motorists learn*
to drive to attach ■ targ*
‘Learner" on the
and &gt;fl of their car for all
and to afford others every
lenity to give liwm * wide
_
say* that it Hat the efI of producing greater courtesy
Void those whose igaersnee of
causes them to
• blunders, as well as imhiring
accidents.
i President Edmunds of Sletuveriiry comes a murage
Price Patriotism?"
kbegms, - 1hen is an evidence
that L a id Macaulay was
individual
be was, and if ha warn
f, he might vary wail
bb hands and pre*
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The Influence of this kaleidoscope of vivid hues is cer­
tainly a cheerful one. It provides stimulation and release
from dullness and worry.
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THE WORLD TODAY
By DItW ITT M A fK B N K fE
A P rmeigis Affair* Awalyal

moot designed to say In effect that
Washington didn't nave anything
to do with the Mac Arthur statem«rnt*
Sines the Chinese rsfjw-Hon uf
the true* nffer, there has been is
fr**h massing o f Rad troop* In
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tfmUh V&lt;&gt;t**« s ttarraUrv Her
h
i t
ban Morrison told a boms; audience’ STrt'Sri t
Morula
Monday nig
night that “ this I* the
• current Communist gatberiag Hof
i!
icsl moment'* to try to troop* could represent a prelimin­
payckuofica
and thTlCorroan war.
ary to such an otfurl.
, .
Simultaneously Warren Austin,
Aa regards this being th* ''pay
U. H. delegate to the United Na­ chological moment" to try to end
tion*, expressed Ike opinion to the war, that may Ire true If you
newspaper man In Omaha, Neh., emphasise that little word “ try "
that from a military point of view MarArthur** troop# ere In gooses
thia is a good time to taJk peace sinn of South Koroa and ere stand
far Korea.
Ing la force al tha hotly disputed
Now It's hardly likaly that thasa 38th Parallsl, I f peace wen
twa almost tdantical oxpro*«ioa* neither side need lo** fee*.
wore para coincidence, especially
Moreover, there Is widespread
•lac* they ware echoed yn terday feeling among U Jf^ members that
by Franc*, ladaad U
a peace move should be made for
a bit of purpaaoful
the record. It would show whore
napecially sine* wa know that the troth aider) stand.
l Aliiaa who hare troops with the
Actually tlie altitude of
tho
, N. Army In Korea have been Chins** Coormunlet regime to
considering a aossiblo policy rk-wp.de pear* In likely to be settled,
rloration regarding peace. Conver­ not In Peiping but In Moscow.
sations have been proceeding in Therefore tho big question ts whe­
waahlngtou wttlioat fanfare,
ther the Russian* want peace Jp
ar aa th* United Nal
Korsa—or waywhere else abroad.
it la Mid there
The Bolshovlat sin t spy for tho
way la that or spread of Communism I* to Meed
AOMIm Mm far a Mac* •ranneal
* whit* economical'
However, that d o **rttm !to «7 u rk
y tho United ill alee.
o f Interest. It'd due to the fact . . . ______ war--and other Com­
an ted au- munist upheavals—servs a double
that the
.N. has d.i"x
thortty to the United Bute* to purpose of creating not only ocohandle the Korean

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price* were still
Hn.
openlni

fn PHrr Mntruls, Mtii^ prfm go
up; Congress had an fixed t N law
that farm prices could go up, even
though other prices and all wages
were rontrollrj.
And thera wa* on* other impor­
tant point: labor fait It wa* being
miuIi ImvI
hy Chart** K. Wilson,
la»*s of the whole rletsn** proram, becauso white ha had arms
u*ine**men dose to him a* ad­
visor*. he had no labor men thera.
And one more thing: Wlhon had
set up a hoard In nu own office
to control policy on manpower.
ThU board wna made up of gov­
ernment officials. |t had no buxi­
ne** representatives on It. But it
had none from labor, either.
I-abur burned up aver this. Its
aitark* on Wiiiup and the Tru­
man way o f handling the whole
prublem of running def
P'-hlciii
defense grew

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f*. Ilai.ks, .Hr., do thia .lay proclaim to lx* my last in Hanford,
Frmituilc County. Kcsmhi* thereof, I am a War II veteran, sick
ami without medicine. I have
tried to live in Hanford which
has been my borne for 2H year*.
I am leaving Hanford amt the
slate of Florida, la-taiise I can
not get a job. I draw no |trn&gt;loii,
the Welfare |r&lt; pastuiertt. Had
Cm**, or tlir Hslvstiun Array
won't help ami I am an asthma­
tic alcoholic. I wish to publish
these farts, of which I know.
I had a wife and two kids anJ
forced to leave them 16 year*
ago. My oldest boy (Jerald is a
bookkeeper
in
the
Bank of
Winter i’ark, the other Franklin
D. Roosevelt Hank* is a singer
at Rollins.
I am a vet of World War II,
who was at on* time a member
o f the American Legion Post
No. 63. Hue to the fact I haw
hail
for 63.00 p»r day
nan lo
in work
wui
nts a day U. ». I wa*
i|Ult the Job I had.
1 couS not
r
live on a six dol­
lars a day wage, I have waited
three months on the U. 8 . V. A.
for domiciliary rare o f which I
was eligible.
Now lo you pmx| ptiinlr of
tire city « f Hanford I would like
to make these statement*. I
have no trade, I am not eating
o ff my mother who is a welfare
patient. I am a registered voter
o f both city and county. ! know
right fp&gt;m wrong. I am not a
religious fanatic, I believe In
Jehovah Hod and the laird Jesus.
I do not bother anyone aicept
with my cussing.
f sold ‘ he first load of produce
that went out o f Hanford by
truck. I am having to leave the
town where I love the people for
their smiles, and kind word*. I
hope Mr. Dean and hi* employees,
do good hero, I appreciate hJs
interest in the town. I am glad
to be friend* with the Hanford
Herald Force and I wish to thank
tho hoy cartlara for the kindness
lo a 74
1 am leaving net because 1
wish to, but because 1 have boon
In two mental hospitals and
because the Hanford public, won't
give Eltn*T a rhen*#. 1 am
forced to nay goodbye to the
people I loved.
Elmer G Hanks, Hr.
IMS Palmcllo nv-iue
Uanford. Fie
S. H, No. 2d.l UW. ir6i)
\rmv Serial 34St'l 442

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WASHINGTON, Apr. r,-&lt;A*)
The Revenue Hurean doesn’t in.end to allow smoker* to de­
duct any slat* cigarette taxes on
their federal loeome tax return*
without a fight.
Officials raid iralay the bureau
Iras refused to "artiuieM e“ in *
U. H. Tax Court Decision ruling
that the deduction it allowable
In a state where the lax is ap­
plied m a certain way.
That mean* the bureau will ap­
peal to a Circuit Court o f Appeals
and likely, if the Bureau lose*
here, lo the U. 8 . Supreme
Court, a time-consuming process.
The Bureau will not allow de«
ductlun* pending final decision.
Tha Tax Court ruling added
up. In general, to saying that a
deduction may lie taken for stat*
taxes that ai* "separately stated"
and passed one ur the cigarette
buyer. It gave Oklahoma* tax
specific approval In this raspect.
Th* tak court ruling upheld
Willard 1. Thompson, an Oklabornecement finisher who per­
sonally argued h'a rase, .In de­
luding I3U in clgarvtt* taxes—
among other things— un his IU47
income tax return.
The Hureau “ acquiesced" in the
court's ruling on matters other
than the cigarette tax, assuring
Thompson of no trouble un hi*
other deduction*.

OKLAHOMA CITY, Apr. 6—
LAV-HJIlertot Lowry the 4th la
going to be a commuting trill.
M rrv l* a tJO&amp;O Hereford eo,
owned by
former
Oklahoma
Governor Roy J. Turner sad
Henry Bears o f Greenwich, Conn.
Beam tonight Lorry for hta
Chino Finns at Churehhill. Md..
nt an aurliua last Sovember. outkidding Turner, who offered |70,-

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don, that th* Commission had let base* in Manchuria.
That, he replied, is a Question
placed her In a hospital in Orange
county, and she is being examined that cannot he answered because
by competent specialists who have It I* a military stragegy question.
However military traders here
not yet reported their finding*.
have left nu dogbt Unit if Rails
enter the a t f todr In Korea In
Strength their hase* will be sub­
jected to bombing.
As long ago as last Feb. 24, A l'
I f &gt; B ilB u r d P ra a . P m * ilees
reporter Ikon Whitehead wroto
rra.
Th* exact number of men to be from the Pentagon here that mass­
rotated in the early slag** nf ed air or sea attacks hy the enemy
th* program has not Iteen deter­ would trip the trigger of swift
retaliation.
mined, Face added.
He said such attacks would
He said the exchange of fresh
men for buttle veteran* will even­ mean there no longer would lie
tually run to about 20,000 each ^privileged sanctuary" for the
month. Th# Army said this rate Communists and the war would
may I*- reached by early summer. enter an entirely new pha-o—one
Th# rotation plan caflt for the of hitting tho enemy at his own
return direct to the United State* bases.
Rayburn made his remarks ao f aa many troops as postibls,
particularly in the early phases of bout the danger pf World Wnr
during House dol.nl yesterday un
the program.
l-aler, some men from Korea th* Draft-Uni vernal M i l i t a r y
may lie re-asaigtied lo garrison Training bill.
Th* President also described the
duty in Japan or other parts of
th* Far East command, such as Senate's Troops-faf-Eurnpe reso­
Okinawa. Even these garrison lution a* “ futthrr evidence that
troop* will eventually he brought the country stands firm in its
lark lo the United States when support o* th* North Atlantic
the outward movement o f troop* Treaty."
s jf. Tr-mnx bsMed^Jhe re»»lu• . S ’- .V ..
Vr
.
T V Army said rrturmne ve­ tlon—enuursrng nia’ p'an io "sCii-1
teran* wiil * disembark either at four additional army division, tu
the Western European defense
Seattle or Ran Francisco.
All veterans returned to the force— in a statement.
He brushed o ff questions nlx.ut
United States will he given a
chance for home leave before pro­ a provision Me leaders in the
ceeding to their next duty sta­ Senate fought against bitterly.
This was the declaration that Mr..
tions.
The Army Department has hsd Truman should not deploy more
the rotation scheme in mind for than the four divisions tu Europ’*
further congressional
months. Putting It into effect had “ without
to i»e held up because nf the need nothnrity."
Tire President bat taken tho
for fighting men in Korea, esperialy after the military sethack* and stand be has full court It nliuiud
power to 'end American troops
looses lat«- lest year.
There ere some men who have ■cure will Ix-xt serve tlie nation's
now l&gt;rer, in Korea sine* the out­ Interest.
In effect, the Senate ibvleration
break uf Ilia fighting test June.
Although General MarArthur that be should gel rougiisslmwi
wilt have the final decision *• t*&gt; approval amouuled tu a challenge
which troops are to V relumes) of that intuition.
Hut the President wa* In no
here, Army Department official*
said those who have lwen in Korea mood at Iris meeting with lb* re­
longest likely would lie the first porter* to press the issue.
In res pome to questions, he said
la ir*v*.
Tit* start of the rotation pro­ he always has consulted with both
gram come* with virtual com­ houses on all major foreign policy
pletion o f the Army's drive to
build all ground force unit* In ’ T e only thing under considera­
Korea to their
full combat tion hy the Seriate was tire ques­
strength. Defense nfflcla r re- tion of providing] the four dm •nitlr -aid that this build-up l# •tons, Mr. Truman added.
The four divisions— about 100,
nearing completion.
The Marine Corps started a ro­ 000 men in ail— are eipecled lo
tation scheme for Ita K ort*" start moving to Europo soon.
veterans last month. Two slteabl* They will Join there the Iwn al­
groups of Marine* have already ready assigned from occupation
returned to th# United Staton. forces to General Dwight D.
Their place* In the hatlU line Elsenhowrr** North Atlantic De­
were taken by men from into fense Force.
country.
.
. . . . . .
Both tho Navy and the Air
The lat* Gabby Street, known
Force have been using a rotation
■ciwnit fa t sense time On# of aa on* of th* greatest catchers In
their sins* la to givo a greater hie day. wto mwer a top notch
number of man and unit* expert- batting star! He batted only .i«S
in 400 major league contests.
ene# In the F t* E*rt w ,r

Rotation Plan

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1941 Studebaker 4 Door 6 Cylinder Sedan

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Ono local owner—Looks and runa good

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1949 Buick 4 Door 8uper Sedan
Good Pain* Good Tire*, Radio. Heater.
A good clean car with low mileage
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1940 Plymouth 4 Door Sedan

lag averylhing cl*e d&lt;'own,
Wllbodt it* lalmr me
members, WSH r. No. (1-1011-47*

came in a full alondstlll. Thi* all
made such an impossible situa­
tion that on Mar. 18 Mr. Truman
apparently derided In try to pacify
labor a ML lie announced he'd ap­
point a National Advisory Board
on mablllutlon policy, with 17
memlierer a chairman and four
from labor, four from business,
four from farm*, and four repre­
senting tho public.
Labor stiir didn't go hock Into
(la defense job*. Now Mr. Truman
ha* called lb* labor leaders to
the Whit* House, Ho may call
bpsineea leaders in later.
Out of this la expected to come
8 wage hoard sail.factory to la­
bor and management. Bom* kind o f
wage board hga to he set up, either
th# old WBB with tww Mood end
power, or • bread new heard.

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1947 Dodge 4 Door Sedan ’n f*
Dark Green paint which loots almost nrvr
RjjcJK Wetter, 4 Rrand new Goodrich tires with
LIfMiuard Tubrei, Price ......... ............ ■ « | 2 | 6 00

1939 Dodge Coupe
Good Paint and Tirra, Clean lipholnlery, Radio
and Heater, Oiw Owner. Good Mechanical Condition

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1948 Buick Convertible
Olympic Blue Finish, Practically new tires, Radio,
Heater, Seat Covers, Excellent Mecbshfctu
Condition, Price
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■ There are 6,408,000 form home*
the United (Hares ami 86JHM.OOO ______ _ quite fashionable H ell
mui-farm dwellings, according to aperid the summere up the (pot
eastern shone near Boor's farm
the 1060 census.
and tha winter* at turner1* sunny
Hereford Heaton now tnlphur.
•qweatiy tha matter I* W a g dleJohn Druse. Metro Doom end
HI* tompony will ho a largo,
xaeed In Washington.
reach,
captained
aod
played
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without th# Soviet Union pnrticL
select group of high-prlred heif­
Hare It should be emphasised
on the IM ? Fordham team. He er*.
Wx le b* iudleellaa Urn Chlaaaa
was eoa o f tha famous .“ tevr
Hereford news la
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Olympic Blue Paint Hke new- Seif Cover*,
Interior like new, Radio, Heater, Back-up Lights,
Dyaaflov Traneaniaaion, Whit* Watt T ltU ,
Driven only 22Jllfi milee by one owner, Price l||Q^.0D
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Social Calendar Th e la m p lig h te r
Itj T O M IN lV t.K

Woman'* Society of Christian
Service reticle No 7 of the First
Mrthoilial Church met Monday at
the chuicli with Mrs. IV. P. Chapman presiding n. nb.incr of M i«
W. A. Hunter, rhaimian.
The nievtmg «a » opencil with
Mra. Chapman trading u prayri
ami Mm. M. It. Strickland an
nmuicing that thr anuiial ipnitn
for tlie circle Imil lieen met.
* At the close of thr liud new* the
Hrclr joined other e lrrlr. for n
»lmly of the lnwik " T h r Christian
Vocation'' presented hv Mrs. II.
(i. Ilrrm uu ami Mm. F. C . Wil*
lia int.
Itrfreahnienl, w m served to
thr following: Mr#. M. Strickland,
Mi#. Chap limn, Mr*. William#,
Mr*. 0 . W. Ilailry, Mr . It. P.
Ci.uvhnvv, Mr*. Bevsie Greek,
Mrs. F . It. Mitchell, Mr*. C. It.
Tate, Mr*. (M a ria Itomhlry, Mrs.
V. Hoover, Mr*. S. P. Bolling.
Mra. |l. P. Dyal, Mr». Clark laon
•rdy, M m . A. I). Shoemaker, Mr*.
Nettle Tilli* . Mr# Fllaie Brown
ami Mr## Flla Holton.

ICIizafbvth ICrickson
Marries Sanford Man
R A L K IG II, N. C . Apr. R- UP)
— K.liialvelli Pag.’ KiirksiHt. i la ugh
&amp; lrr nf the late Mr. ami Mr*. II.
* F Pagr. of Kalrigli. Iw.-anie I he
tiiiilf nf Melvin Hums Taylo r. «*n
of Mr*. K»a Taylur of Italeigh,
foiiarilv of Saliforil, Fla., nml
ill# la ir E . J- Taylor in a privntc
crrrtnony al the home of the
hriilr's slistrr ami hrother-In law,
Mr, and Mr*. John II. rlaithrr *m
rtiurrhtll Hwnl. t-mtay s tt n a s M
nl | n*ch&gt;ofc. Dr. Howard Powell,
pastor rif Kilenlon KUret Melliodbt Chur rh . nffir laird at Ihe t i r e

• mony which wa* at landed tv re­
lative* Mini close friend*.

Twe hrlrie 1 w a milt of How
greets ssmil With litoWP ScrrM Sf'
1 r*
ami hruvrn orchm*.
The hrhh gronm la a**nel*ted
with the Stale College Print Shop
ami the cuilple will muk* their
hnme in Italeigh.
Mr. To y lo r gmrluate&lt;l from
Seminole fliails I’- hool, Ranfonl,
Fla.
Following Ihe rrremony, a re*
rrptlon wa* held at the Gaither
home. Among tlie nut*nf.town
gursla were Mr* ami Mra. Oscar
lu ffln of Chajwl Hill, M r. and
Mm. Wilson tVsffin of Durham.
Mr*. Frank Culhtrth of HJat**ulle. Mian I H r n Atkin* nf Grejnv
tmro, Mr*. W. C. Hammer, Mra.
Harris Coffin, and Mr«. w
ACoffin of A shr boro

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The PritHi'tori Ifniveraity I ilea
Cluh np|H'areil lad evening tiefnrr
a *mait hut cnthu-hi*H? n-vrmI'l.iK" at Hu* Seminole High School
Auditorium. Thoroughly ingrnllat
inn themrelvr* with tiie Fanfold
amtreiae, the group sang a pro­
gram of variety anil attract Irene-*
Thr ;nr men from Princeton did
not appeal in the stereotyped loir
of -ophl.iticatrd FiUgctalil elrganre »o many people conceive.
They
rm-y were c lm n c il youth* with
Iriylih
menneeUvi
••i. t ‘ " c U h
Inyirh meitnee,*ri
amt
evtill III -e lf.,iilt-climkril*.’.
Klliol Fcrhrs, the * lull'* tliiec*
lor, give* rvnlrfKi of bring a fine
clmral direr tin. This » a * ri-pccially
apimirnl In I he ilifficull Scotch
folk #otig» when- a great variety
nf vocal terhiihfue i» employed. Tlu*
piano iicomps .’ meni nm e x ' IIrut.
Gciitgc New Inr hail hy fat the
t*yit voice of llie soloists, which
.* i», ,'.U ).,I in lii* m u ll tin . .1
Uiltn'tt ami Sullivan * Htppaiit. "I
Am the Monairh of Tin* Sea". Ilf •
Fngli.h characterisation mi* good
ami hi* voire, aside ftom larkine
Milli i uni tiaioiiig. wa# very gt**l.
While hi ha.* no range to .peak
of. hi* ipiality ami .lietic......re r*
reilent.
Soh.isl M Wells lluff, a hillslell.iw with U roMipal illively Mg
soicr, was very svcll reccivi d lluff
did imur *oln limn any of hi*
colleague*. He hn* fine rnnlritl
and give* hi* selection* an nil of
authorily. H r wa* r*m-rinlly rf.
I.vlise io Ihe Kcoteh fulk song,
"Haulill It.-.1 Itohiii", and in Ihc
rowlsry m i |i , ‘'Hoot, Hog or llie".
John Helm ond |{&lt;d*'rt Owen
held down the irnor s«.h. s|«.l».
Tlu y were e.r*y to li-ten to. loth
possessing similar, light
Inpiid
voiiea.
What -&lt;«ii«*| In ii * the highlight
of the evening wa* the Octet
wh*&gt; perfiirimd hi *c*n »l Uuuouglily rnjoyal.h* little dllOr:. mak­
ing u-e of gralllirs, as well ii- Ihe
ludicrous lyrieh, l » achieve Iheii
humorous . fieri. Ailire.l in alias*
hals, ami ra rryilig canr#, Ih r O r­
iel supplied ll.*' roiiiii' eii'iuriil
H.hspmleiy,
The Iasi pail of Ihe progi*m
was filtlngly devule.1 lo .lu .lild
Ming#, eipie**ing Ihr loynllv and
lose for the vpneral.Ie m-Iuh .I, The
. mu lii'lmg iiu iii Im-i was a Prime
ton football mrh*ly given with
.pint and fight, rninpletr- with Ihe
"Hah Huh#", nml menl ion of those
nlrh nvals &gt; nle mol liar sard.
rile audieror applause pltirrd
tl-al iim a had |*«*l on t. no* son
rrrt. They were well trninrsl and
thrii program wa* nicely varied.
Sanford I* fortunate lo have ta-rii
h'--t l » Ihr P rim , ton llnlvcrslty
file*.' Club.
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Personals
N|r. ami Mr*. Floyd Palmer had
a* their gi|r»t» yrateVday Itr. ami
Mr*. Spain of Con mil, la.
I’fr. amt Mr#. Cnlric Uunhar
n( Cherry Point, N. C. will rrtnrn
lumorrow aflri ..prn&gt;img the part
wiek III Saliforil.
Mi* Wallace Hell will atrive
tomorrow nflei -pending the part
we. k in Sllilrll, I .a uilh Mr. nhti
Mrr. W. A. Adam*.
Senator I.lyml F. Hoyle is eg.
peeled to return tonight from Tab
llilm &gt;re In -p.n.1 the weeketul
wrllh hi* family.
Fliil Ho*»rtlei will leave l«imn low to resume hi* »ttnlle# at
Princeton University nflcr spend
ing I he Spring holiday* with
pateni#, Mr. .mil Mi*. A. h. Itn*-

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Mr mol Mr* Alfie.1 Maurrr
ami ehihIren of Itochester, N. V,
plan lo lease lomonow to ieIsirn .home afli
the
... i„ .perilling
, pa*t
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*a “ u r ' !;n'
Mr I" " '
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Mi arid Mr*, loin ticoige have
«* llieii guest* Mr. sod Mr*. M.
W. Tie a nml son* K n n nml
Mi.hu.-I of l ’laikrshuig, W. Va..
and Mi** Matty Hinmlnn of Fast
l.isi-i pool, O,

llitmlmrffcr Fry Ih
IManned By Circle

A hnndmigrr fry «** plnimed hv
Circle No 7A of W.H.C.S. of the
Fllsl Methodist Churrh nt
the
nulling Tiiesilay evening al the
I nmr of Mis. ii.'lart I’nrker with
Mrs. Paik Ty re a* ro-ln»te*s.
The liNinl.Ulger fry will ta- held
nl Ihe home of Mrs. Chaile* Meeks
Apr. |il nt 7:iMi P.M. for Ihe circle
inriiiliers* husband*. Thrn* will Isn rsHikert f*a«l and plaid sale at
the fry.
Tlie meeting was rmido. ted hv
M u Wake Kasvyer, rliniiman. 1*
was allimuiireil I list Ihe pinjeets
foi the circle fee May will Iw child
.«ie , flowrm ami communion for
the Church. Plan* were made for
a punt meeting with Circle 7H in
June. ||n»le.*»e» will Is- Mr*. Af
Ihui llrskwilh and Mr* Woodrow
C**h.
VI Ihe rinse of Ihe ineeling re
fre-hlrreirts were served In the following: Mr#. Meek*, Mr*. Illakr
Knwjei, Mr*. W. W. Ty re , Mrs.
Asl.liy Jone*, Mr*. K. II. MaeAle*.
W
lHiri Mr*. Marvin Dyal, Mrs. G.
glider,
William.-, Mrr, John Cafiton,
J . W. I Taut, Mrs. O.
M
mkim, Mr* Tyre. Mr*. George
C A T H O M C M F tr ilN C
Swank, Mr*. John Williams, Mr*.
'ir». Knthtern Oourlachall ami
II. W. Sipple. Mis. Hilly Vihlen
Mi
Omia Will ium# w rre ap
nml Mis. K. M. Williams.
oiiileil ilelegwje* lo attend the
Hoccsnn convention at a meet­
ing of the Cnthollr Woman's
Cluli Monthsv at Ihe Yaehl Club
The Diocesan ineeting will lie
held Apr. 21 uml 2fi at ll.#
Oiange lllo*som Hotel In Katatola.

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! s|ewail*hip devulionnl wa* Irad
by Mi*» Margaret Hunt. Tho
m uling wa* clorc.l by »rntrne»
player. |[cfie*luucnl&gt; were rrv td
Th e Young Women* A u tilia ty lo the gue»ts.
,
of the F ii t Haplisl Churrh met
Tho'i*
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T u rw la y rim ing .u the home of
rngle# Mr
K. I l»Ritipier# M ir*
All** lliirlimu Mi Nah.
|tf»%%4»i».
Mi*
Hnrit*ril
Mi** MrNah pi. I.1..I * » * . - 1 •*&lt; W llir
ineeling which wa
ipeit.*l h&gt; P lrirr. M» • Kny ll ‘ll*rUw, Ml**
( ’m lp, M in
Ml** Hetty Csgle with n prayer JimU |imii|iti-f, 'Ii
A fte r nil report# w ire heald a Ma i i Kh Slmpiimi ami Mini Hunt,

Miss McNah Hostess
To Bapttat Auxiliary

Ml*» Margaret ningfrhin ami
Mi * F.lit.vlielh
ll) mu honoti-l
Ml#* Daphne Connelly with a
hlrakfaet Sun lay nnuning nl the
Mayraii Inn.
A purple ami yellow •nlm
srhrme wa* &lt;anh*l out in ilitor*
atllig the loom ami tnhlea. Ml.*#
t’orinelly was prr*cnlnl with a
piive o f her chosen riy*tal an&gt;l
silver hy the hn*tco*c*.
Th«.*e invitril to enjoy ihc imtming with M i*» Connelly werr Mr*
llawkin*
Connelly, Mm i. It.
She*rouse. Mis. Paul &gt;1 Fague,
Mis. S. II. Chase, J i„ Mi*, (ii'tnhl
I am sing, Mr*. IJorrton Stanley of
Ihltlmni, N.
Mi*, loe Itaker,
Mr«. Voile Williams, Jr., Mi*.
Betty 8 heart&gt;use, Mi*&gt; Dilmr llaker.
Miss Sally Chase ami Mi*s Jean
Saysr.

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Convention Hold By
Florida Federation
Hie
Florida
Fetleialirm
of
Woman'* (Tubs op. lie.I ihrii fw.
annual *lnle convention in l&gt;ny.
tons ileach Tuesilay with Mine.
Vljagn laimskimi Pamlit, Am
hassador
of
India a»
guest
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who an- attending from Hanford
ate Mr*. I. K. Sprm er, Mr*.
Itidpti Austin Smith, Mi*. II I*
Moore, Mi* \V, I*. Yraley* M n .
Geuige
McCall, Mr*.
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Field*, Mr*. II. II Ciumlejf, Mr*
il |li*« KlWMfit* m n d n ,l •!»«*« I n*’u% mrM .%I M«* Srii»in»»l«*
llowunl M onllrlh. Mi*. K, (! hi!
I m tiR lii, tlir 11#•11 iot» i
**1*' M n ty , It lit I*
pstiirk, Mi*. S. &lt;&gt;. Iliiirim an. Si litwtl \ iiiiifitriiMti.
Mrs. O. P. II. union. Mi*. I*. F. iinl llr ii’i i&gt;*.
Rnckey and Mr*. W p Filerlw.
' W.
. mind rim gue-t*. Thej were Mr* '| u II \ Sleiiaae). i , 'I*
Mr Donald "f Deltoid; Mrs Shin Ilnuiil. M i' S, I N .ii**■**!, Mr*.
Mrs. Johnson Speaks hi.lu.-r, 'D I C William*, Mi C, o. Biadhi.iv, M. - I'ota'il Itime,
N&lt;&lt;i me Noivvood and Mis* FuitisI M l ittei ..ml 'll* 'U
At Service Meeting w.nlli M. M.ln.m.1.1 gave an in Mi
Donald, 'I.
Shinlinlalei, 'Im .
I lere-tiug bilk i n "lnftin-nee." Mi
im i n» no i ih,
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and
And ■ .lit lliudhillV lead Ihe .h u i'l’
"Women,
Th rlr
Work
'll*,* Norw....I
ileallh" n o the topic of Mrs . nirol.il (TiieMull" fioni Ihe
Clifford Johnson's talk at llie "Neai Fa*l Panoiama."
meeting of the Woman's Society of
Al the .|...e uf the meed mg i*&gt;
-jM|, ,lf y,
\\ ||,*,,„■,'.
Chilstian Service of the Fhcncrer
Melh.Nll»t Church which met Tues In liint-ri*#* weie reived to Ih. f.d l.oisi -, now (m ining f.o Hat inn-*
"•■wing: .'ii*. Wynn. 'It*, lohi.ruii, at llial.uh, .vie f.um ri
ii.ple
dav evening at Hie rhunlt.
Hi rt.ll.i i rrv,
&gt;, M
Mr*
llie* ... Finer
Mr*. J . G . Wynn, president, pre- Mi
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liri*. M i- I! W. law’, gene) limit an.1 Golden llndge
sided over the meeting ami wcl Mr* W.
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heir yesterday The former mi"t*l
had asked fl.bnn monlhly, division
of rnmniutitly properly e.limale.j
UAY8BED P A B TT
al flli&amp;.nrH) and custody of thrlr
The atlull division of the F 'r»t son, Daniel James Dailey i l l . three
•Methodist Church J* Ihvitesl to
year* tild.
•a ■•llayaer-d" party Tuesday night
Hlie himitil'll Ilailry, .MR. In 11112.
at McKinley Hall al 7i45 P. M- They srparatml last Keplctnlo’r.
Itol. Crum ley will is- In rliargo
of the rrcreulimi Member* are
asked to dreaa as ’'rr’aeker* .
'fs rm rrs ", "hayseerlrra « r rowhands", avid Mr. Crumley.

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Social A n d Personal Activities

T h HSDAY
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The Royal Am huiadni ..{ ih..
First llaptlM Chilfrh wilt meat
•it 7*fK) P.M. nt ihc church.
T h r Doogla. Jolm Junior Urn
Ihrrhood will mr#! al lh*‘ First
Baptist Church *1 7 .in p m .
The Seminole Chapter No. 2 « (
the U.K.S. will meet at thr Masonic
H I ill at H on r.M
TU ES D A Y
Tlir Fidelia Clans i&gt;f the First
Baptist Church will meet nl the
home o f Mm. II K MrNali WA
Klin Avenue at s imi p, \|
W EDNESDAY
The G a id rn I’luh will have a
•••aril meeting nl 9:*0 A..M at thr
Garden Center.

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isleve Martina
Paltlrla Ann Kterislmm
Gordon .Sweeney
Mrs I,. P, Pavlnn
Jack Rahl.
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A N N tiU N C R M K N T

Mr and M u
Itotco Sulpul#
aiiiiounee Ihe btrlli of a ton,
Mirhsei, Apr. A al llie Frrnald
I.* iglitnn Memorial 1l&gt;.-pilat.
Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Sirmon*
anooiime Ihr lilrtfi of a daughter,
Hehta Julene. Mar, 2K al the
leti.aid-loiugliii.il Mum.rial Hos­
pital. Mrs. Sirmon* is Ih# former
Iran Manning.
Mr. ami Mr#. M#rc lie V ra m
»f Charleston. S. C. announce Ihe
•&gt;ii Hi nf a son on Mar. ,10 at tha
HI. Franri* Hospital. Mrs. Ihr
Veaui Is the former Kuclalde Apph’hy.
Mr. ami Mrs. W. J. Kichrlherger
of lakeland announce the birth of
a xin. Jamr# William. Mrs. Flchrlhelifer la the former Ik-rtlc Mar
Hlelnmeyer.

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Fensive Records May Fall When
F. S. L. Season Opens On April 13
SILVfcK SPRINGS. Apr. 5 (S * n &lt; ia l)-A » Florida Slate League
dobs today are within a week of alartiag their 12th Maton of play,
there it reason iu believe that the 1951 season will produce another
recoiJ number of a t* club offensive and defemive mark*, for the
iraion* of 1949 nnd 1950 taw 12 out of 20 club record* (haltered by
tide margin*.
Official
tabulation* released
today by Reel rr ary Peter Schaai
at league headquarter* here in*
dicatr that offenaively the league
t u within five percentage point*
i f th-* Mugging tea»on that waa
1MB, while drfendvily. the club*
In I960 had their second w on t
S ir *lncr r«-org*niiallon of the
p In lO.lfl.
Gainesville act n new high club
halting mark of .20*.* in 1949,
CNle the same year *aw Lroa*
irg record the luwrst percent­
age. a -221Lait year produced five new
club offensive mark*, the rrcord*
yeveal. IM -and xtioved over 9b'i
runt in 13U game* for a new
jlost Run* Scored record by
eitih*; Sanford, with Manager Ed
bevy paving the way with a
f4rord-&gt;in*&gt;hing tl.1, pounded out
60 kiit.i o ' *&lt;&gt;r n new nigh Ir. that
field; Daytons Reach left 1.223
Bleu itra.ldrd in 1til* game* for
another new record; l&gt;rl.and,’i
Kid Hat*. proddnl by Manager
BUI I'errln, drew IJWB i«* e * on
balls in I*t*J gamr* fur *tlll an­
other mark, while the Red llat*
act a new record with 71*0 rutty
baited in —an all-time high.
• The ISItt season brought with
It th* game In which the moat
funs were scorr.1 |,y |wo clubs—
46. Thli* happened twice that
year, the first time when St.
A u gustine whipped P*l*lka 2d to
10 on June 22, and again on
Aug. IH when the Saint* romped
over Lee thing, 27 to IH.
Tlie ’ Gainesville G-Men produred 230 doubles In 11*49 to tie
• record »et in 1979 hy the Day.
ton* Beach Inlander*.
The St. Auguslim Saint* alao
aet a rluh record In 1949 when
I 74 of tlirir hatter* were hit hy
the opposing pitcher*.
In the department of fielding,
record* have been tel sine*
„ when the G*M*n llni»h#n
dr season with 440 errors, a
ie over three per gsm*.
j r t * are a few of the mark*
all flub* can *honl at a* tba cur­
tain goes up neat Friday night,
April IR;
Most run* In one game, one
elub, SR when Lrtthttlg defeated
'Falatka 88 *o fl on Aug. 19, 1W9i
Mott atoleti bale*, one game.
I f by DoLand off Daytona,

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April II,
■f *1940.
wv*
.Moil assist*
a tilit* one game, one
club, 26 by
Li Ht. Auguitfnr visiting
S6, 1919.
Falatka Mar S
Mon double plays one teaion,
158 by DeLand In 194V. a minor
league record at the time.

Training Camp Noted
By ASSOCIATED PR BBS
SAVANNAH, Ga. Apr. # - « « &gt; Jack ilanta, Brooklyn right hand­
er, will min the opening game*
o f the major league teaion. He'*
been ordered to rent for a month.
The twirler ha* had arm trouble
all ipring.
LAKELAND, Apr. S-O F}— It
could he that Johnny Upon ha*
the d—Irtl.le antwer to the questlor. whether hr ran da It again
thin year.
The Detroit Tiger ihortiton wa*
a *eniatimi lait *eaion with hi*
hitting— well above all hi* proviou* performance*.
Right now Upton I* Detroit'*
leading hitter. He ha* a 2161 aver­
age for the ipring rhlhltiun
game*.
SAVANNAH, Ga. Apr. 6 -b P )
. The northward Iround Boilon
Red Hoi who abaurketl an R-7 loe*
in Jackiotivllle yeiterday, will Iry
It again todav ogalntt another
member of the rlaia a Sally
league.
They, will play the Savannah
club here today with lefty Mau­
rice McDermott getting the Roeton pitching a»aignwent.
Tomorrow the American Lea*
gueri will play Auguita of th*
*ame league, In the latter'* park
a few mile* up Stem Savannah
River.
P in t hat*tuan Walt Dropo an I
Jiltcher Walt Maiteraon who were
n Boilon for medical checkup?
are due to join lb* club In Augus­
ta. Drspo u s a hairline fracture
o f a W ild bone and Matterton
ha* had a glandular Infection.

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H o rse ’s M outh
By ED H ARPER
Incubus Jon**, Herald baieball
expert, ha* ju*t returned from a
tour of th* GraMfrult League cir­
cuit firm In the conviction that
th# New York Giants and th* Yan­
kee* will play a "Subway World
Serlaa" next October.
Jonea, an aatut# foreeaiter
who first picked a winner la
IS0I when Pittabnrgh won Ih#
flag by 2715 gamec. I* en­
thusiastic over Ih# rasor sharp
crew which le e Durocher ksa
put tagrlher with Infinite pa­
tience over the past three eraaon*.
With Mueller In left, Thompson
In renter and Idckmnn in right
Incuhu* say* Durocher hat a well
balanred. long-hall hitting outfield
whirh, tnougn It po«*ea*e* little
brilliance, ha* enough power to
win behind the scintillating hurling
which the l.lp has accumulated
through astute trade* and lurk.
The Giant•' infield i* a
wel. Incubus opine*. With
lark and Stouky guarding the
keystone like two snapping
terrier* and the surly Hank
Thompeon »n third, the rluli
• ill he hard to beat on de­
fense. Easy going Monte Irvin
I* a lyro at first base bul
handle* hi* defensive assign­
ment* adequately— he Isn't
often pressed runsldrrlag the
excellence of hi* matea.
Tlje big Negro first rocker will
more than make up for his tack
of finesse on the bag with hi*
hefty (tick at the plate.
Behind the hatter
Durocher
hoa*t* We* West rum, a* (olid a
backstop a* one could with, and
Cuban Ray Noble who » a wiiard
at rutting duwn hate runner* amt
a heady man with the hurleri.
Rut the Giants' rral strength
Ilea in Ih# tlriMig arm* of Hal
Magli#, Larry J»n*#n and Jim
llearu—anyone o f whoa* nay
win &gt;1 game* In lb# coning
teaion. At Gettel te e m likely
to rtaad h**id# Jim Koatlaal*
and Jm Page *s * ttU if bait­
er par excellence If ha Urea
up ta aprlag farm. He'* been
around quite n while and I*
unlikely to wind up a morning
glory in Incubus' opinion.
A * for the Yankee*, Incubus I*
unable to w e any other tram de­
spite the amok# screen of pro­
paganda put out hy the virulent
Boston sports writers who hav#
awed Ih* *prlng camp* with thalr
hlstont cpt!x!:tr. for the ps;t three

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CORPUS CRIST I, T e l , Apr. 6
— (47— Fred Maran, 27-year-old
Irifielder joined the St. I/oul*
Browns yeiterday to prove he la
ready for major leagut competlon.
Although ona game Isn't a real
teat, manager Sack Taylor was
happy at wha the saw last night.
M u.ti made a Scaping cne fcasdrd
cajrh to itart a triple play and ■eaaons.
DiMaggio, who wound up hitting
looked good at the tuaU.
M and blasting out a respectable
Maran came to tna Brown* In JOO
a trade with the Cleveland Indian*. number nf eatm !&gt;*»- hit* In I960,
Is far from finished according to
NEW ORI.KAN8. I* ., Apr. 6 tho omniscient Jonea. Hut tven if
— (A*)— Omar "Turn l^wn, *9- ht hi Mickey Mantle, 19-year old
year-ohl draftee from Monlraal, outfield aenaatlon I* ready to *tep
eu far D providing a big lift to IMo the Clipper'* shoe* without
the Chicago Cub*' pitching ataff— finding them too rnmmndiou*.
The Hronx Bomber* pltrhlng
and It needed It.
I* *1111 the he*t in the league
Down allowed only one run and
with Reynold*, llyrne. Ilaachl
two hit* In hi* lait 10 inning*
and Ford. I'hll Hlxtulo, Gerry
agalnit the Naw York Yankee*
Coleman and Yogi llerra cumand Pirate*.
poo* a Irio of latent which
"Ilia fait hall la alwaya doing
hasn't lla equal on any other
aomathlng," catcher Rub# Walker
team In Ih# leagi k
■aid. “That third atrlk* h# threw
Big Jawn MU* who ac’m* to bo
part Phil Rinuto the other day
ana the hardeat ball I tv tr caught. slated for etornitf with tome big
loagua elub, gf r* 'he Yank# tho
IIRKVPORT, L a , Apr. 6 -0 P ) moat polert pinch b:U*r In tho
ling Jim Buaby, Chicago league.
And the Yanka are equipped
_____ Bog outfielder, la wall on
White
the way to nailing down a Marling with something else. Call It spirit,
tradition or Just fat paycheck*
alignment.
Th* rooklf, who hit .610 for but th# shadow o f greatne**, past
Sacramento In the Pacific Cpa»t and present, which nang* over the
league laat *ea*on, collected three "Ifou** That Ruth BulTl" Impirea
blows—ona a game-tying homer greatne** In mediocrity ami tiuthe*
ta the Bag downed. the Yanka to vletoriea really be­
In the
L _ ninth—
----- ax
the FRUburgh Plvate* 9-B In 10 yond their powers.
In the National league Ininning* yeaterdar.
enbw* earn Hrewhlyn a claee
Buiby top* tna elub In tm»*
eecowd crowding the Gloat*.
stealing; seven thefts In eight
Third will bo lb * deflatad
atteiapU.
Whit Kldo and fawrth Ht.
Lawk. la tho aarawd dtvMow
Iwewbwa catta it Clnelawatl
Flttabwrgb and Chio ff from exa
and apend 14
American, aaya Jonea, (a a
ivtng for Baa*
lewd pip* cinch. The Red Box will
------_ y meet their
be second by one game or lose In
Atlantic
fnrmhonda
a playoff to the Yank*. Detroit, a
morrow night.
Manager Jimmy Dykoa* *quad
got o ff to a quick start yesterday,
driving naroaa ala
flir t thro# Inning*
Birmingham Baron*, «•&amp;
0od Coleaaa mlaaed Dm
of a htonehlal
He la expected to be back In ae-

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B rc M Ifle a l* hie filed aald
To f o r t a f dhed la bo taaued

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Kluizewski Slams Springfield Downs Joe Louis R a te d HeffeKinger, Suffridge
Giants 9-1; As Contender1For Are
k“ ^Chosen For rGrid
” J H ilO i Fane
In 3 Runs As Reds Sanford
McCullough Stars
HeavyweightTitle
Whip Washington
Yankees Beat El Paso
16-10 As DiMaggio,
Berra,Mapes Homer
Hy R A LII HDDRN
Aasorlaltd I'res* Sports Writer

Ted (The Brule) Kluucwtki. 26yrar-old first bairman of th# Cin­
cinnati Red*, it going to be a
tough customer in lb# dutch this
veaton if hi* Grapfruil Lrague
homing it any criterion.
Tlie loimet star end al the
Univerttly of Indiana drove in all
o! Cincinnati’* tun* yeiterday a*
the Red* defeated Wathingfon,
3-0, al Oilando.
Kluucwtki doubled with the
l« * e * loaded in the third inning
o ff lefty Rob Kuxava, and veteran
Ken
Uaffm*herger made the
marker* aland up aa he blanked
the Nat* on five hit*. Raffentherir
cr D thr first Cincinnati pitcher
to go the route this spring.
Betide* hi* sensational hitting,
Klusxrwtki ha* Improved greatly
a* a fielder. The *t rapping 2J0iMiund, sii-fimt-two glont ho*
iiecn working overtime to perfect
hi* field.
The New York Yankee*, mean­
while. outlasted El l’a*o of the
Houthwe-t hilrrusl iunnl league,
10-Its, in the Trxa* t'ily. Hank
ltauer tds-trd twu home run* and
Mickey
Mantle,
Yogi
llerra,
I T iff Mope' nnd Joe DiMaggio one
apiece
lead the ItomlH-r*' as*
■aull.
The (Tiiragn White Sill t.lged
the I'lttsliiirgh I'lratei, U-M, III
t«n inning* *1 New tlilran*. The
Hox lied the score nil Jim Hus­
ky'* bonier in I n i n t h arul won
out III the lentil
Kuur home run* enaMed the
Jarkuinvllle Tar* id the South
Atlantic league to nip tha Ho*ton
Red Sox, h 7, at Jacktonvlll*.
Third bat email Rame H *»* de­
livered the playolf blow, a 400fool homer in the last o f the
ninth.
Th# New York Giant* ram#
from behind ami tied the Hu-lun
Hrave*, 6*6, at Heaiimunt, Trx.
Home run* by Hank Bauer and
Ransom Jackson pint w!!dne*a by
Al 1'apal enabled the Chicago
Cuba to drfeat the Houston T L l
Puffs, 7-4, In a night game al
Houston.
Other arc light action saw
Brooklyn wore thr#* runa In tha
lllh inning to defeat the I’ hlladalphla Fhlllle*. 6-4; the Philad­
elphia Athletic* edge Birmingham
(B A A L fib and the Hi. l-onls
Brown* rip their Han Antonio
farm club t'fl.t, »a-6.

Giants Beaten By
Tigers 9 To 8 In
Offensive B a t t l e
The Tiger* fame from behind
■coring four runt In the third
Inning yesterday to edge out tha
Glanta 9 to B in tho Rotary Junior
Baseball I*agu#.
Sheffield gar# up only flva hits
but tha Tiger* draw right fra*
paaaaa tu aid In tha scoring.
Tha Giant*, who oothlt tna T4l to 6, got two rana In tha
n
, three In the third and three
more In th* fourth but were unaide to catch the hard-hitting Tiger*.
Giant Lineup
Tiger l.lacwp
Sheffield, p
Butler, c
Ferrell, Sb
Hwann, &gt;b
Carter, e
McCall. 1b
Darla, 2b
Bates, p
Biggin*. If
“ Hah.
wade, aa
a. 3b
Arnsnin, lb
ef
Johnson, If
Haon, e f
fla m y , r f
Fog, r f

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la C o m . T h u m l— del. Al Markn.
Idiile h le a ri.if, niM .it-, ttuirh. ir*
Deenl.
T I I V T H lt * i I — m iK T In a n e
Ball Flyle. tVhna Tom m ie, Hfcl|»*
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NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J.. Apr. i - i f )— The gfluon'* footWJ
expert* had to span hall a century to pail the grealHI tandem af
guard* in thr bialory of lb# sport and provide them with a pivot maB.
Chousing an all-time All America (or hall o( (am* coouderatioM,
tportt writer* and broadcaster* in an Associated 1V»J poll named W.
W. t Pudge) IleffeUInger, th* o lJ *------------- inde*truciibie o f Yale, and Robeit o■ .t—mg,
...... .. Tcx» •
autmuge * a * the human but*
Huffrldgc, the moihmi slasher
cher-xmie wtio sliced out tha
W A S M IN C TC K A p r. 5— &lt;/P)~ from Tennestro, tn the guard po- path lor ball-carriers for Bob
sillun*.
Joe Lout*, live- aging Biovin Uaml&gt;*
In Detwron thl* alellar pair, Neyland* gtrSL touchdown mak (ram Dclroil, it b a d where he they placed Adolph (Germany* rmne* »i ltbUi-.iU-4U. its won tha
wa* 14 year* ago in the National Hchuli, Uargantuan center on the Itockne Memorial Trophy as tha
Michigan machine* developed by nnuons outstanding linesman in
Boling Auociation rating*.
Fielding II. Yost In 1905-1908. 1940, Hi* All-AAwklca year.
The 47-ttale boxing body last
Hcnulx wa* 'd giant of a man
Ilrffllfin gcr. giant stalwart of
night rated the former champion tha Ell forward wall* from 18HH —six feet live and 285 pounds—
at the only logical contender (or through 1891, wa* a product of with tivinendoiu ham-like hands
that worked to his advantags (n
F d u id C h a r let* heavyweight the day* of long.hairrd players that era bf mats formation*
with nos* guards, laced canvas
crown.
when ground wa* gained on brute
jackets and melrokin pants
If* wa* a tymfcol of iiitton.Hke itrrngth alone, lie played fiva
This i* the tarn# place h« stood
in 1937 when Jimmy Braddock was drive and iron man endurance in year* of varsity football, making
champion. Louia won the title the era o f atraightaway power All America hi* next-to-lut sea­
at
that year from ilrmddock and football and rugged 45-minute son in 1907.
The poll to choose th* All-Tima
never move,! down in the rank­ halve*. He wa* th* first guard
ing* until he lost to Charles while ever to pull out and run inter­ All Amrrica wa* conducted by tha
A t' to get first nomination* for
trying to regain hi* title. Chari** ference.
,
Hall of Fame,
He prided himself on the fact the national
hj*'l vun Loui* crown In an NHArecognitrd Imut with Joe VYalcott he could *tlll play a rol.ust game a $5,000,000 ihrin* planned at
r H h t v &gt; r » l t y . where
.«;
a: 05. At f l . he llve- ®—
a ft.; I ’
*
.
aftivs life at hi* horn* in Princeton ami Rutgers played th*
Joe wa* only ao outaii. '‘ Ir-h
first college game In 1809.
boxer in the N B A ’, laxt quarter!
Heffcifinger was a alx-footranking*. With him then was Lee
three, Dio-pound natural athleto
Savold.
who excelled' also in track, bateNow with I .out* liark in the
■sail and rowing. HD firxt lavs
logical contender slot, Havol.l,
M**art V*. I l l
•
wa* baseball but it waa in foot­
a t v r o iili v T t r t : t s h m i .iis
Jersey Joe Walcott and Rex l^yne
ball that he gained lasting fsnto
MAMKNT
are listed at uuUtandirrg boxer*.
■aafard. t'lurlda.
aa All-America guard on waiter
Light-heavyweight Harry Mat­
T h e rcllow lu* | .rl&gt; -» r -o u r l— l k f
thew* wa* moved up from the Ike Ileal— * •&gt;■&gt; tl.e Hsnfr.r.l Mists Camp's team* o f 1889, 1B90 and
second-ranking outttamllng boxer K sr* i— » M srk sl fur |&gt;r&gt;«lu** sul.l lo 1891.
cke r* A fiealsrs up lo S r M
Kit feet
tall and IM-I85
to thr No. 2 contender fur Joe Tru
A p ril I. 1*41
pound, in weight, Buffridga'a
Maxim'* title.
Ilrsne. I.liua
!•« kpr 110*
Tile NHA extended recognition H-SB*. IMIe
ku, kpt S.Ji-14# niuguifirent line iitay wa* large­
ly rev|u&gt;n«lhJr for Trnnesterit
to Maxim a* the light-heavy king l l -s s ., T r u . t -r * r — t.
hpr
I tm -I t# three
f.c l seasons in 1938-39tint iintml hi* rating wa* only II—Hu.
I,1..* hum lies
,t -t * B
40 during which the only blot
“ ronditiulial."
T i h U * - . il-p -n .lln * u K a lilr
A n -Islil
|.cr l.4&gt;
, t l - .** «n the Volt* lecord were loarot
it *aU the NHA executive com­
In the Rose pod Sugar Bowl*.
mittee will announce shortly pro­ T-l-ry, rt* I1..M—». depend­
“ Suffridge had the quickest
ing &lt;|iialltr *■ • tarn— 1 1“ J to
bably next week, whether Maxim Tslsry,
KI* Ts—al. ,1-p-ndand inuti
powerful defensive
And lightweight rbamumn Ik*
Ina qualilx ts A la te —
l ( 4 - 1 1#
charge of any football player I
William* will be (tripped of th#ir T s u llt lu s — . dep— .ding
contain—
1T4- XF4 ever -aw." said T|nn*u*# roach
cruwnv for failure to defend them
, depending q u illiy
Boh Nrylawb " B t literally ex­
within the Glue allotted by tho To4rn&lt;iut.
era Is
1.14 1,1* ploded at the lin# of scrimmage.
NBA last February. Both uteri Cut ambers
liu bskls I — » H M
due bun&lt; li—
1 nu i !4 Hr hit offensive linemen with
were to 1.1 then to lay their titles Cullsid*
•nrh arm and shoulder power
K * s p lin t
Pu h tk l* , * Pd
on the line by Mar. 31, 1951.
Lelliice, tcebsra, l&gt; n Psch
that he drove them into tha
The biggest drop In th* n*w
to A. Crate
Iw c -J I*
t-ark field He wa* a player wjthrating* wa* that of former mid- O aloai. tlreen u. t L n .b r
ii
nn « weakneii."
I... P -P iv
’ TJ-ITS
fd!"weight king Jake faMMta, P -p p s rSchi.li came along gt MichiKI* lied l l l l i i
who lost hit crown tn Sugar Ray KoUloes,
4t I k bag*
S S4-1.I4 oan after Yost's famous point-aRobinson in the past quarter. La- Radlikse
4 du*. bskls J « 0 -J 4S minute tram* had run their 64Motta wa* dropped from rhatnp Mqua-h. Te lln w Trunk N—k
victory cours*. The giant German,
tin. hpr.
I l l - so*
to outstanding Itoxrr. II* wa*
fast for his ala* ami rugged on
slneu
I* 111c rs ls
4 4*
ranked along with Dav* Band* Tnm
Tnrnlpe. Purple T o p
defen-e, wax a standout for all
o f Australia and France'* lmrie*it
I 00- 114 of his varsity yarn.__________ .
tkil. bunches
Duth'dllc.
orm ra
hns 1 00-I 4*
Otherwise Ih* NBA listed Cuba' Drang—, Vstcnrlse
Temple
4 box to *
k!d Gavtin and Eddie Thomas of Orsng—.
Orapetrult, Duncan
Ih.* 1.11-14*
England the top opponent* for nrap*frull. Marsh Heedleve
Johnny Bratton'* NBA-veraion
Ilo I .
1.40-1 T4
»t V—lellee f n d » - . T—elcrd St
trc!trrw?!gbl title. Willie Pep
OptoRtttrhrt
The
gsntnrd
Hlsls
Farmerwa* the logical contender fo r lu is l recelpl- fr».m I* A.M. Market,
Apr. I
featherweight king Sandy Sad­ to IS A d i, A p r. 4. t t .T I T PSrkaaeo.
I I I Nagnalln
Fhaa* I I
dler’s title and Lui* Romero of
Ils -llh g l.g h l, demand m
Spain, ex-champ Manuel Ortls of market b * r»ix slendy.
California ml Englnd'* Peter K ro­
nen wore the too men in line tor
the iMntaiiiwcight rruwn bald by
Vlc Tower) of South Afrlcn.

Savold, Walcott And
Rex Layne Called
Outstanding Boxer

State Farmers Market

Hr. Henry McLaolln

Dae WacHB
TefeftMtherj

Iairat rule* at ihr Humrvtuud
Golf Cours*. Ames, Iowa, Include*
this one: “ l)o not buy l&gt;all* on
th* court*. It creates a market
for (tot#** balls."
jr s f c is f t

During the summer month*
:lc, varaitv
Robert F. Gleg'
li director
track coach at Yi
of a boya* camp at Huntor lake.
N .T .

— -» Oarutoiled.

cr u h

Etch y*ar owe to

turn l i t n i art imarav*
*eu by carefully seietlcd neve tlcuk.
be** I bam In wckI W you mty order Ini luluu dcb*,ry.
.l f i '/ a

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tlan agitin toon.

ijSfc

Sanford - Orlando
Kennel Club Entries

elaasy club but lacking In __
figures to be third and th* Ind
may aqueea* Into fourth ahead af
(Thirngv. fo r th* rest it will be
Washington, Philadelphia and lb#
bewtitirrrd Drown*.

GREYHOUND

Jlchlgau Stale'* first basket1 taam played only two games
I lost both. That waa back In

Ijtrk o f a hurler who could
3 dU tba plate cost the Hanford
lanta another exhibition gam*
yaalerday aa Springfield blotted
out 9 runa to th* local* I lone
marker.
Th* Giants lual the game tn Um
seventh Inning when Herman came
In to pitch relieving Kreke. lie im­
mediately gave up four walk* anti
three hit* which combined with
one Sanford error wa* enough for
alt runt.
Tha Glanta' pitcher settled down
In th# Bth but allowed two more
run* to crota in th# ninth when
Springfield combined three hit*
and a walk.
McCullough of Springfield wp&lt;
top man at the plate with five
safeties In *lx trip*. Petty led the
Giants' attack with three hit* in
four try* and alto scored the local
club’* only run.
Manager Richie
Klaus, only
other Giant to got more than one
rafety, got two nlta in three trip*.

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FLORIDA - GEORGIA - ALABAMA

l*ll? Sunil. \V. i Head

We S|H*eialire In All Branched Of Beauty
too K. fiili 8l.

HARLEM PLEASANT CAFE

IN THE STATES OF

HOME OFFICE 105 E. ONION

Plwne Mi ll

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
DR. JAMES II. LEWIS
CHAIRMAN PRESIDENT

DR. A. L. LEWIS
FOUNDER

Phone lltt

PHONE 1184-W

I I A I. A N C E

CLAIRE’S SERVICE STATION
SUNDRIES
West 10th 8 r.

Sanford. Florida

S H E ET

M Its. CLYDE W ALK KB, OWNKR-UPKBATUB

An of Dct'cmlx r HI, liifiti

“ IT PLEASES ME TO PLEASE YOU”

ASSETS
I’.’JI Fart tllh Street

Cash In Office and Rank*
t'i
I
Rond*

* 2811,IMA 92
3,284,365.87

INdicy

Reserve*

3,998.768.81

Stock* ...................... .............. —.

RUt.77U.72

Mortgage* ...................................

1,116,113.26

Reserve* of Taxes ............................ .

HALL’S DRY CLEANERS

Real Eatate Owned.......................

201,602.04

"Service With A Smile"

Home Office Property ..................

66,000.00

413 Kaat Ninth Street

Policy Loan* ........................ .....

103.608.61

Phone 91«K

Intercut Due and Accrued ...........

61,441.75

Surplus and Surplus Reserves

Premiums In Process of Collection

91.054.74

Capital Paid Up .................................

Miscellaneous Asset* ..... ........

13.056.41

TOTAL ADMITTED ASSETS

85.590,028.21

Ji ttfifltlt? '* '

Other Lintiilitie* .... .
CIPITAL

LEE’S EISI1

Serving

POULTRY

&amp;

"FISH OF ALL KINDS’*

112,107.67

MULLET

PAN FISH

TROUT
FRYERS

81,016,322.86

TOTAL LIABILITIES

FROM
FLORIDA

17.430.84

Ptiune I ir . \I:

14.147,105.35

Forly-NIm* Year* of fmitlmioiH Service

MU and Mr. HUNKY McAUSTER

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

18,798.03

TOTAL LIABILITIES EXCEPT

CONGRATULATIONS

ISANFOHD

KaiifurJ, Florida

l ia b il it ie s

Premium* uml Interest Paid in Advance

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SUNLIGHT BEAUTY BOX

The Afro-American Life liivuraiici? Company

RED SNAPPER
SEA BASS

HENS

TURKEYS

( ’leaned A D rruel While-11-Wait

426.600.00

1404 W rit 11th Street

Sanford, Florida

86,500,028 21

You'll Find Anything You Want
At

TW O S P O T

GEORGIA

ALABAMA

FLORIDA

CHARLIE GBISON, PROP.
CONGRATULATIONS

COMPLIMENTS

JONES-FRANCIS MATERNITY HOME

SEMINOLE COUNTY IIRANCII
n . a . a . e P.

Phone ICS

*21 Kart Sixth Street

ilB P A fR WITH A GUARANTEE”

tlrnrvo Averci

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C O N T R A C T O R &amp; B U IL D E R

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FOSTER SMITH

BURTON FUNERAL HOME

KELLY’S GARAGE
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Used Lumber Of All Description*
Window* ami Doors
Slim Locust Avenue

Phona 871

0. K. Barbers
and

Dry Cleaners

f * f* ft

Celery
sry City
U
Lodge No. 542

Mike Shefield Place
, **f v

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300 Hanfiird Ave.

Phone 701

Eaverly's Drug Store

E zek iel's R adio Shop

PICK-UP &amp; DELIVERY

II. I- Per plea, Jr.
Kxl. Iluler

60d Hat.ford Avr.

Idols 11flinty Shop

• Phone 1100-XR

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41k Sanford Avenue

305 Hanford Ave.

Mr*. Khiia M rtl, Prop.

C 0 N 6 R A T U• L A T. Iv0. N S

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MOTHER RUBY WILSON. PAHTOir
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P a la c e

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Mr*. Viola Payne, Prop.

FOLLOWI NG-•

Goldsboro

Colored Pool

fill Hanfnrd Ave.

K, Kotierla, Mcr.

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Hran y-Myr

Viola lieauly Salon

G a rd e n

B « h » ii i

122.1 w. nth St.

CHURCHES

ST. JAMBS A. M. K. CHURCH
IlKV. j. r. WILMAMS, I'ABTOk

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SECOND SlULOH M. II. CHURCH

NEW IftT. CAI.VAHY M. B. CHURCH

REV. ROOSEVELT HESTLE, PASTOR
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ItKV. A. 6. Mc/JUKKN, I'AHTOK

COMPLIMENTS-------

Mothar Ruhy Wllaon—Founder and iopervixor

1U4 Hanfurd Avenue

HAIRCUT

Mix* Funke Wlliotl
Ditrrtnr—Kmhalmrr

THE CHURCH OF GOO

GOODForSAMARITAN
H0MI
the A n d ind Dtoebkd t/.&lt;-

Itnilroad Barber Shop

Phona *94

, 4UH Hanford Avrnue

THE

FREE W ILL HOLINESS CHURCH

E icheJhergcr
F u n era l H om e

Veteran Cleaners

n. p. o. k. of w.

1224 W. 11th S tm t

lllli .Street At Lake Avenue

HKV W. D. Mcllll.l., PA8TOII

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BURN’S DRY CLEANERS
.t/ .j.-u

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318 C/prria Avenue

PICK-UP AND DELIVERY

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183-J • a.’.u ct” *•

QUALITY CLEANERS

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Phona llld .it

HENDERSON’S BEER GARDEN
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020 Latitat Ave.

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First Clan.* Alterations and Dyeing

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Phone H M

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Cookie Morgan, Prop.

Phene 1073-8

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Phone 1104-M

BAR AND DELUXE BAR

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1*02 W. 13th Rtrret

"WHERE OOOD htlENOA MEET"

wm anYOfALLawwOpen Wptk Day. Praia 7:80 T il 2 Open Sot. At * P. M.

1010 Hickory Ate.

Cart o f Zaaalbar

Baaford, Flnrtrfa

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�T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , HAN FO RD,

Marion Spoilsmen
Rap Finh Resolution

Merchant’s Group

*r«TACUVfr\ic W C T U R **' C O W iO V
STAR ,.,V 0 u Y &amp; GOT T O UOOICTHS
PART 1 T U S V 2 S * X P ^ f T lN a YOU ACT
— | ' — - —77/ ~ r
th »
ford. This should be a great pro­
tection to the merchant* from
fly-by-nights. Mr. Hti ne aaltl.
The Merrhanta Association ia
aNo wnrkinic nu l»gislation to In
presented at thr rtirtetil session
of the Legislature. One o f th*billa to lie presented by the rnrr
rliautr* group rail* for the n l* le
liahmrnt o f a small claim-* eouit
here.
Thla rourt, aaid W. A. Morriaon,
chairman of the Ljrginlaturc Com
initter, would handle i Iaitn« up
to J'.’Jio. The judge of the emir*
would tie appointed by the (lover
nor for a two year term. If this
office proves worth while, the
law might In' untended to make the
judge*hip elective, he added.
Other Irgialatinn aotight include*
the alrerigthenllig of the "tred
check laws, and u limited gar*
nUhment law.

Jayccc Meeting

rr gave him $7B.
wav ordered to hand over hi*
Aa the bandit left the inn, wallet. It rontainrd no money,
George Halloo, nrwapaper car­ Mild Ihe bandit lovsed it hack.
Ilalluu called poller.
rier. wa» on hi* way In. ItalluM

I'resideiit Huclianan and Uueew
Vleturia of England exchanged
first message* in ISM to open
the Iran*.Atlantic cable.

War era und 21 frc.luu
—I l.-iterv and Rumnai', r
vcly,' for their lahm* In

ir&lt; COMMtMCS«tlON oi hr* id y* an oi rvur 111 i.'origrras. Vice I'rexiilefil Ituiktey rrceivra from Provident Truman a gavel made from wood
lii.it IiimI le i n part of the While lloum lor 131 years. The Cliief Kvecutlva
rn.trtr a ki rrprt*c visit to the tic irate thru to make Die presentation, f it
told III. loro I t totlragues Hint It lie I mild do »■ lie wl«ti**d, he would run
for Ills former .eat to Itic Senate.
(/nlrriiOlloaol S'otindp/ioln)

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SENSATIONAL NEW

Corner
STOPS ACID PAIN OF

0* rn rind thnt ASP «dT t r t iM fM fiU M lp you
yv tir « s h ' i ih o p p U tf ?
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N o Faster W orking S a f e P a in R a lia t K n o w n . . .
Also fo r A c id In d ig e stio n . .. Gas, A fte r-F a tin g D istress

EACH New HYPERCIN TA B LET STOPS PAIN of
about 1 Cup Full STOMACH ACID During 4 HOURS

plan

D t yen fin d ln *m s c a n t *
and la f p r m a t lv * . aa th a y
aAatrid W .
Da ypn fin d them t a s y to
raad, as Ik a y ahoold bo?
V y o n I m t o a n y s u cco a tio m
aa Ip t o w « t can m ako thaao
n i l M r o la tp rcp U a c and m oro
hetpfnj to ypQ, please le t a

koptr. PbgggwriU:

ASK YOUR DOCTOR ABOUT THE BENEFITS OF HYPERCIN TODAY!
H Y P E R C I N P r o t e c t s A c id Ir r it a t e d
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C o n t r o l O n A f t e r - E a t i n g D is t r e s s
si |ml imui'h 'iiltMCIi slvi codiiie rlui mss ■
miming, cut*in{. bfp IiiK i m I |-iin th*( ooli t ■
it** hpInshbuK Mil i*n pnetuir, ihi nut I* •*&gt;
miiu •fm-bilnl mcilktl new* pei fvei i*el' ll»&gt;*
« 1**r it *h* smstioc new IIVITH* IN s i* *v«l
*lilr lm t»}r lesur us Ittu )&lt;|| ttilirtit el-epain mil Mittriinx list amdiy liccn mcdnillt dug
n*w»&lt; ** titsnah uken, |**n pl»)**o«n will hiei
nc* llrpcrrin Trhlrtt irt txtirmtlr nlintJc Ji
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(t onlinaed from Page Unet
• thirst defendant. wg» aantencml
to afl year* In prison, haufnutii
1.1 J LI.
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u i r .In.
ilfl
aaid
hi* guilt
wa*,.rof. aS -'leaser
^l^irm cr Army Hgt. David (Jrium IHI U t NAVY;: til • modern attbglacs, 29. who plMilrd guilty und fnarlnc. thu K -l, slides down Uie
■ i n testimony that httpril tun- wojri al a tlrntim. Conn., iblpytird.
vict Mrs. ItoMnbcrg, hi* ulater, It was dmlgtred aapcclally to hunt
and rfnlroy enemy underxeai craft.
will ha aentenced tomorrow.
In aattlng tha Graaugla** »cn- Navy atrolcgtaU hope that Ihe K*1
touring for tomorrow, Jutlgo Kauf- may hold part o f the aniwer to tha
gNh untied a raqua*t of tha for- growing fleet of Ittnatan witvmaMar aaldlcr'a coun»rl. O. Jnlm rlncx whldt far outnumber! Amur*
Dana, to poitpana It until next lr*’*. (fnlcrnafionnl Souadphofo)

lit'giHlafure 51eels
tt* llla * H

I ’ twe* r * » 4

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Mmiilay night
That wa* the cauett* where
GOP member* were tuld they
multi not participate.
Ileft.re the I*egl*1ature ta u
bill nffecling Juat about every
g prepared lluuranee policy in Ihn eUtc. Thl*
tusaiute would completely re­
write all Florida insurance law*,
i Other hllln lutrodoced would:
lla re rblltlrrn untler IX year*
of age who violate lavra or are
deemed drliiH|tietiU tllwler the
exclusive jurladletlun o f Jitrenlle
cum la for heating* and tllepoalum of their case#.
Hal** Urn pay o f grand and
petit juror a lu rWetnl court*,
criminal rourta o f record u d
county rourt* from |3 l « M *
day.
Wt
J Irewer Ihe minimum voting age
from 81 to 1R year*.
Incrraac traveling axpvnsw a|.

lowanre of *tata employee* from
|TAo to |9 a day.
Kadlvlde the atale into alght
mu*■awauaatisaIr*ma■1 ellalila* Iaw*&lt;! j

went

I nl* HVPi P&lt; IN talilrr atttiidj drum*, 'b* kuin
lid rllnii of al»*tt I tuf* lull N/IO Svwua h A«»d
ititei I VI limrv tti own wrislil I ttirin* t *o b sit&gt;
IIVPIlit IN |i(i*nli a*»l itrift&gt;e&lt;l trontatii wall'
lontfoli meal itemcal dill leu
&gt;pce ’ ii|&lt;
iNunaih arupiyiug time In make it atmrm twbr a.
tan . . . gin* n,*iiM.,.lay lu.dnin Irom Kid twin
. gtrr* natulc a teal ihanic to heal ami toruhe
inAaou l membrane*, pnsrtrum unhrani of • trw
ituui )*ati ap* f Jiantr. arc MYI’M CIN mar kt
sou ene&gt;y hnnmMn-gnnihint meal* a »m wiihnu*
tear nl altrt caiina pain*, withnul drtad ni aa*
atlwkv, bbtatlnx. Iieanlstrti. indigestion In the
ntw IIYI'l UC IN hell* i b*n,e )istr lit. lost* hoys’
let* ('till I’l timtl.eialile iitths Sit grt SAPI. ntw
tlk t’ tat IN Iiisti ytsll diu* .i—r* ti*l*r No lr r*r
sm llsi. *1* itisnaih a ilf pain trlwl Inn** n.
me te al uietw*'

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GROCERY
VALUES

S T O M A C H O ft e n
D lit a r t a r f b y GAS

Galore

CAUSED hy EXCESS
ACID
tt'hra iht I fit, I * 1**1 &lt;*l
tta twt fr»if -rtswwh, tiny
cuttK *l*n4* which line
d*C will* nt die «nen*ih
qi*e ntl hydushkirii «s|
•*birb t* fk'-rmiil m die
rtifcmno ni ptotcim, like
iw*i Hut it «n run* nl
ti*doshlo*lv *(*(i it pro
•lined. i«»i *te in double
It *iu. 11 the 'trsntth 0*11*
itiir*tin« «nd inlUming
diem L *Ihi form* p i
* luth cirwt.Ji the wemach
i *uiing in*t burning tenta­
les* *nd blotltd. brewa up
ferting . . . wtd wan* the
(t.iwlaa. tishbina p*.n*
tot know mo wetl. li d m
anything you un do m ttnp
*n*ir inn*lint'

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Your

A A I’ Store

AAP All Gra«n

No. 2 ran

Asparagus

...

AAP While Cream Style

Sweet Corn ...

48c

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Iona Cut

Sliced Bacon ....
13 c

Iona Blaektred

Porkloin Roast
Super Right

Peas 2 15% o
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Hen Turkeys
All Good Drand

All Plavnra

Green Brans

Giaile A Ifuirh Froteu

I lb. ran

Sparkle Pudding

Ann Pag*

Fla. Dre»Md A Drawn

Fryers

wUcBpetH

Mealty Short IUb

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Tomato Soup

Sweet

Ann Page Prepared

Huron Sfiusres

Meat llrand

lleadlaM Large

Ocean Shrimp

nw cl

llltfs
an*l
HKA
rtstpcratlvra.
hut dues nut rciulmn |ho rlaitae
lit Senator Maynard'* Idll that
would give cities 0(11intis tn litiy
lirlvatc companies.
O n . tba Icaa arrlttu* side, the
Dtsmteralk House rlerltsl a He
luthlicnn : a* it |*age bfy aiut
IlnU'i* nnfmlieni cnllrd down read­
ing Clrrk. Herman L. Kdwanl* o f
re the electric rhalr la located Daytnua . Ilcarb fur reading an
ttorney* for Ute lloaenlrergs fast Ihity rnuliln'l iindnatutHl
Kniiall aaid &lt;hay would appeal
aonvktlona and atnloncc*.
The taiw GOI' |Hcg*-, Jerry
Roaonbargi were actuaed of
Hint 11*110, I* a nephew of Hep.
Mclatirn, one o f the three
I'inrllaa lte|iuldiratt House mem*
Ia n .
Mrljurn and hla aasoeiatai
■aid Ihe House never had 4
ehettre In vote on young Simpson
liecause niCRI
t j)o is fa

No (lh*tbof**te »d Srd*. r*i Miynfii'.M
* jiNmur. nu dsngrto*)* lim it*, re*
•iiiung nl I no*i ipaieut. mi t*o ^tnpi*
t Inms *1 Anut nl Nor * tuiubjc lyiiemk
Alt»lt. me D itiginn, no ,ii** t r i (**■*
in* * ilitn** in 'tic l*b*»l arwt 'im i-r-n
AHtlrnt* Nn m*wneniiry rriiet dttl
brsmrt Iwik and u i m i mute Itnuhlr
nitkma htdmthbrtk MtJ dun ,*** he 1
to &gt;«*n with. No rrmtvwtty inttHttutg
with or iloiuihtng dipriimn m tb*
tusawh. tnd no isuting is* to bum ami
httninithealrr-sdy *hu*r I irymstb into*
dany»u*n. tiuiina, t*‘f*i&gt; thtmk*l rr
uef, Intitsd * m*rv*h«ii, umationai
iliHUsrry that purs lata SAM rdmrtirl
It atUiaily bet|H imskr s*7 tdei* ii*
irriAoup nI ll-r u t iw d nr ti'd ltJ
il "ya.b Har/i, ro'lnt ( f i •*n« , r
ht4t in t tnitrad r*( r*myot&lt;illy n|w*r
•mg diffUteri it a&lt;ruallt tpawh up *n&gt;p
dmr urn* t4 the ir'im* h to m»k» it
ilntcnl rwkr a* lao

IF* simple a* A. It. C. tn grl good buys at
A A I’, where Uie net profit on your dollar is
•inly a penny, and hundred* of Item* are priced
low. Want to »*e what this "Irew-Prlce, Low.
1'ruflt" I’ollry ran do for your budget T Shop
at A A I', noting the price* that a n marked on
all items, a* well aa on the ibelrrf. Then check
your purchase* with your lim ited cash regialot you gut for your money I
ter slip. VouH lie delighted to dlaaoecr what a

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S t o m a c h W a l l s . . . P u lp F ir m

SpIcH Sentenml

■nglaet, faced wlUt prospect
aetifying agminit hi* aiater,
I i lot o f aoul aMirhlng" ami
concluded the ceutwi ha ntloplPM COTMeta
. H. U a n iw l William Carroll
l ha waa communicating with

Armed Handit Robs
Two Miami Hotels

AMC«tEVf

•ty nine .UfM \ »-tr-lfv Tm

Hernial phavu of lire program
wtiulrl lie Ihe rnnslructlon of 11
ifiipotal plant, 1
hut
the
Htale
Hltpusfll
3111 «|
11 m
il* IIff *
partmeut of llrath refused to ap
ve the program* »cparately.
■greed to a combined develop­
ment.
Financing of the program could
handled in a mnnlier of way*,
r. McKibhln said,
lie poinlrd nut Dial Winter I'ark
ha* a per fixtuir lax widt h ude
quatrly finance* ill amfugc trend*
■ltd Ire gave as hla opinion that
Hanford could Inaugurate a simi­
lar program.
Another method, the City M
agar, Mid would Ira a percentage
tag on the Clty'a water bill*.
Judge Douglas Menstrom proposed that the Jaycrc* go on re­
cord aa oppoilng the Hlate CHI*
■m* Haftry Committee on the
grounds that Ita function I* ad' •
fualely handled hr the Flo*Ida
Department o f Public Haftry. Mr.
IH01 it mm termed the proposed
fROjno appropriation an unnecot*aary extr»v*g»nc«.
Prvaldrnt W. II. Hlrmper urged
memhen to attend the Fourth
IMilrift Conference Iwlng held In
Itilr.r, City t.r. Sutdlay.
Mr. Hlentprr aim annminced
that neat week'* prtrgmm would
inclmlr Holland lleati. Hunfuid
Herald editor. Kd Hay of the Or
Undo Henline! * Art Guthrie o f the
Hanford Rulldcr ami MarWn H ar­
mon of Rlatlop WTRH.

^ K * g a aaid ha wanled tn w ire-.
tb*i * Ireengia** *M*d the governmrnt by admitting hi'- &lt;&gt;*ti guilt
■ltd teallfying agiinal the olhem.
" I know It requlrttl ■ great dr.tl
af rouragr," Katifnmn Mid.

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OCALA, Apr. t - O T &gt;— llal Davis
nf Ocala, president of Ore Fifth
Piltrict
Association of
Game
flub*, told today that sportsmen
In Marion county and over the di*&gt;
trirt arr up in arm* a* « result
of the Introduction In the Plorldn
Legislature of a resolution to
abolish the State Ftrah Water Pish
and Game Commission.
"The members of out A-.oei*
lion ate n p j'icd to mme Ihlntr*
Individual member* of the cmnrni**|on have done, hut n r will fight
to retain the &lt;nnirnh*l&lt;iti ItmTf,”
Dav|* declared.
lie aaid sport»nieti are in favor
of Ihe (iatne C«fnml**ion setup in
general.
_ A meeting „f ti,r Marion Countv
flame I’rotertlve AiiM'liilinn wn«
rallrd for todav to ronsldci the
proposed abolition of the Mint*Cemmlstlon.
ilesion

H m Hm i * r i t e 1‘aa • )•■*•
were begun in 1947 and w in fm
■need b y the Federal llnremi of
Community Facilities. The *-li
taated cost wa* thouglit to lie too
large at the time.
1 - '■ .♦**■ Wgir ■
mjJ
n»«it*i ;den 3 ttsu rJws........
was rr.ntr n.pNU.J. The i*ir:t pha .
envisioned the development of it
lateral newer paiallrl to the lake
front which would dump tlir sew
v r . &gt;l - point, nrnr Monro*

MICKEY MOUSE

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Thntr lu llriin gfrn m W
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bbUnn*. anil D , J
«i!h HYrUCIN
itistioh a&lt;id a*ia&lt;kt In*
lilt IVIR -Aitive men
t*n.| on HYPERCIN
keep them tolling •
iHagnosed Moaiath ul
*Pet«d Ay fWeitfenu/ MnJtJi

Medical Litrrarutc Rrscanh in the wntld'i laigrtt
Mcdkvl Ltbranrt The law-n advsmrs tn mnisil
litatmcat |»mt m m thttr Uigr idtfarm loan ail
over ihr world. The anuiing IIYI'l R( IN liumula
Wm ovtroitrlmingly nvratrd at one nl thr meet
cAttwnt lor almoM unmrdiaie trlwl nl pain nf ArM
Indigntn* and m s a* in actual ail in thr tontml
of mrdkally dUgnmnl Vtsnach Ukrn. Ye*, ihi*
rrscanh mraird that obi lime mtihnda, *o «m*
mnnly uanl could otirn do ouur harm than r » l
Paticwn undrrgntng HYPERCIN type brnrfiu wrfv
Often art* to trsumr comtnnaMr living, alter “«dJ
jhnr". remedies had l«:ird, Path parirnt who ha.
htthtog. gnawing sumach aches, m*. hNnbntn
*»d arid Indigent*!, tmh sufferer nl Mnmaib eckt
pain whether tang rteibUihcd or a new devclcw
mcM. vhmld invaatigasr this revelation of modern

A c t * t o H ELP Y m
lha imtawt New HYTttt IN iraihci the ttoreatK H
beam* to edugb th! m m
hydrohlotM add. It CBM*
tnlamnl Iming nf dw inx*th. wothtng, prom ting it,
giving naiuit more rbtau
to win*hr aw&lt;i hraL Ve*i
r*sr pain titiiihr* The
nctvout Wnnon caUMd by
dw h M pami iooa diaappeal*. And rcaMiuber
New HYPERCIN iM I air
ing you trmnnry rolarf
that Issjiues baik later fu
•one a* Alkaintia. Ian ww
rat kaornf I fYPPJICIN may
hr ail you need m ihow ihe
Wty for mom noraul. a n
Ime living. HYPERCIN la

Ivory Soap Flake* 31c

VKGLTAIILKS
Camay Soap

Fancy Western

Lava Soap

Wineup Apples
...
*

Oxjrdol-----

Freah Sweet

Y e llo w Corn

........

Freah Green Gobi
Krqeh Tender

Pole Beans ....
Crisp Iceberg Leti
Hunklat Large Juicy

lacmonH ....

NecdetVt Be
W L k PVg.

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�PARE SEVEN

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

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(EDITOR'S NOTE: Thl. i. the *eeonii In a w ilw o f four
Marie* dealing with the iiurMiun: n ln t lu* happened In Amerlcin
gutilic morality?)

• It) ItlX M A N MOIIIN
NEW YORK. Apr. 5— 1/1’) " f l u . is ,i durisrd (rn ru lx in -but
the nrsl one, il it im’i detlrnyrd Ly v*4 i. will I*- lirtiri.*’
Hut is die
of iJi. Jtilui I Uynrs Holmr-, |,-iiU o( dir
Interdenominational Cliutiti of New YinL since IK17. In more llun 4*&gt;
year* of rhureh work, he says, h 'R
has never seen moral standard,
in America x&gt; low as they now a round the ronirtiuntty, and iti
lias lug a tu autiful service on
(are.
“ People have lost the ability, Sunday.
"Th i « hut chea fooled around
literally, to dlslinguidi between
with theol igy in those scars when
right and wrong." Dr. Holme
told) me. “ In this age, anythin,t the world was rrying for guid­
ance.”
goes."
Statistics have indicated that
These are the cause., Hi.
Holme* said, In an interview, un­ attendances in thurchr* In thi*
derlying recent disclosure* of country ha« grown, rnartscdly,
enrruptiun in govrinmr.it and the since the war.
" I base some doubt* altout
stories of graft, bribery and in­
fluence uncovered by the K&lt;- those ftititre-.’* Or, Hultnrs refauver and Fulhright cotrmiittn . plirtl. “ Hut even assuming they
I The clergyman said he hcllcvct isre accurate, they do not neces.
torotl (MVple ais- more
the present condition Of public -aril)
pifitiial Y&lt; s tiOil is fur Sunday,
morality in America la new mil

-JituJin...

' .cl *

a n n u l r.itualicu which iu
:.i
deniy lies'll hrougLi In wide puhiis
attention.
“ Something very serious tin*
happened to the moral fibre of
this generation," Dr, Holmes
d. dared. “ Like a human body,
a society can fall victim of a
disease and dit of it, a* Toynt«e.«
|an dother historian* have dcrnnnntratrd.
“Thl* country U In moral dan­
ger today. It could die as other
FJn-Irtlr* have died.
“ American* are trying to live
without Cod amt it can't tie dons'.
They have (wen trying it for
aUmt -ID year*, flat the law* of
molality are n&gt; . xnct and incxnr able a tb. law* uf physics m
chemistry. When they are vialaird, thing* go wrong—even to
the eulrtit of a terrible explo­
sion."
The great rorrctlvc agents, Dr.
Holme* said, have come directly
fro ml he two .World War- in
whieh the United Stale* was en­
raged.
“ War i* an evil that embrace
all other evil*. It suction* mur­
der, penult theft, and condones
sexual license. A man is concern­
ed solely with survival. All other
bar* are down.
"It i* impossible— without treuunduui moral strength—for tbcivilian papulation, tar tcmovr.l
from the front, not to tie affected
by these standard* nf conduct. ‘
An intplaraldc enemy of war.
Dr. Holme* said the Influeu. e
distilled from the r u t world
rnruiil inn- of 1017 an&lt;| I1MI
"have lievome a cancer eating
into the strurlure nf nut lives."
The presumably corrective In­
fluence* in Antes lean life, It
continued, have not been espial
to the task that confronted ihein.
“ We at s- Jtl at fattll—the
churches, the win ml, and the
parent* in the heme.
“ A* u clergyman, I recognunur degree of responsibility.
"The churches have not item
very rigorous in ten&lt;hing nr
prartirr nr moral truth-. The*
have become interested in r*l*ln.
tonnes' for pleasant little Ibing

IIR. C. L. PERSONSOptometrist

RYES EXAMINED
116 K

1‘almatla Are.

•-*-

■*. ,

-is day* nf the week.”
tb.it* should t*-‘ in-truei inn In
ethic, and moral' In the schools.
In- -aid.
•‘ Parent* haven't been doing the
jolt. The, base lw-cume ton com
(detely tn■, inaled with buying ,t
ness gadget to amuse them or x
machine to make house work
e.-.-ier. A hem,, i nlay, ix a place
o f « rt« rtnlnmrnt, not
of in­
struct ion." ,
Nevertheless, Dr. Holmes said,
there *- inure hope for th
genera linn of iieople till in high
• hoots and college- now.
"'I (o re i- an earnestne ,t among
then- youngster*, n «earrhing
The
«eem to « n-&lt;• I hnt things
on not right, nod that they could
In- to’ ller
" I git ninny different cvlilinee nf tld- out only front in*
oss'it observation hut from whal
people tell me.
" It ton) to*, timply, that these
young people feel they « i e going
out into a world that may ib .tioy
rlu to. |i inuv Im only the instant
for RtirvWaf. Hut there I* real
hstpe in ih.it direction.
" I f these neiip'e arc not redtreed in l-:&lt;i bn i.-n- by n (bird
World War. they may create
"inrlhing milch better than what
S,e ice now,"

Southern Ri v e r s
Rampngp In Worst
Floods Of Decade
DKMOP0I.I8. Abt- Apr. 8— l/Fl
Tsso Deep Smith river* swollen
by record iain.s today poured into
n sa-t flooded area where 300 lawtmid i isid'tit, clung Kluhhornly
to their -nrroiutileil home*.
The Totuhighrr and Warrior,
draining ■ lutge nrra of Mit-is-ippl and -Unhoimi, air, idy have
fumed lint families to flee from tin*
Iw'itiuii land uioiind their junction
ju*i hoi th »f this west-centra I
Alabntua city.
The Tumlilghce lose -lendily to­
ward n «ir*l of Ii7.fi or liM (cel,
nri'dicteil by Ihe U, 8 . Weather
ltiinnu fm loniiiriuw. The reading
at Detnopoli* Inlc* yesterday was
i57.fi.
The hiulicsi fiisoit on record here
i* n 08.5-fool stage in 11*02.
Drmttftolii, sitting
on
high
giotind, frit little direct affect
from the rise. Most of the families
endnngere,) or rescued rnme from
n Negro farming section.
The overflow was caused tty Irentriidou* ulna whieh sent Deep
South river* on the rampage. The
death toll *lood at *evrn— four in
Alabama, two in Mississippi, and
,-ne in (ieorgia.
Much livertock wa* fearcst lost.

Ni.W ^OHK—d-Tt

DR. H. K. RING

It) IIA I. H in t I
Oner U|V&gt;n .i tinir W ilbur Prrldr

I I, III

Mae II, lea!

"Lsriylwisly iml i bat,
■lie
wept "W but did si d-&gt; ' S.-Imsl)
ever

,1 hi*

v ile I tclli, Mar decided to throw -i cockt.nl (vttlt

ben id

of

n cos'Jsl.iil

party

ending "it time Never
iu -i nil accident,"
\w. p
ill ' - t v
. full of
-aid W It.ur
them "
Hot

Naturally they dreaded it. Everybody dread, giving i cocktail
parly Kverylmdv dirad, going to one lh .,1 t, why uu kt ul parjie.
bnmt h
arc mi |Mipulnr.
*
tiuppeo
"They leave the hou*,' m *ucli
4 id Wllliur
\|
a me,
siglird Tr, 111- \la ■
-tusi tb, ii the clock "i, th*
romfwrlably. “ And imbody ever mniitb lu-gan t&gt;&gt; ihuiie one, rw . nink
Celt
-c m * to know when to leave." three,
four,
five
six seven
"Now i-n’i that the trulti?
then it stepped
ugreert Wllliur cheerfully. "They
"Seven o'clock." raid Witluu
nil seem to forget tl-ov have uneiiil,
lie l*"’ up nti.l u nii
home* of their own It'* Ju*t iivn lo Mu tel-visliin -rf
It
Ull fill."
turned itie .s-ii,-** !• s.i, « " i
” lf otiep— jil't • nee— toil could i"g lb m ill -lit to th, l it, ken
break a cocktail part) up on
time." raid Trcllitin,-. "It
wouldn't be «o had"
"Fat chance." raid Wilbur,
then they went ahead with
their plans. Trellis Mae -til down
and cnhhlcd out rule tilth toil,
to the gu»-*l- »&gt;'H ahead of lie
party date:
t
|‘u Id, an having a In .
(••r ail at oiii l.ntn from l.x- |o
• sill I*. &gt;1 t onto ut &gt;oiii own
re h Imt do I'Oiiie, I it I aid '.it
:ti',| mil,"i repair
ptovi.t..! in
tin mni.af-,merit "
\Vill.Ill lead
to nol, * ap
proving!) and sunt, "Tli.,t"» no
joke about Hi,, fi, .I not kjl*.
We'd toiler ln&gt; ill n -upplv of
o‘,line ulid bamlngc."
Fhe day of the part) IrelliAt the While House. I‘r, &gt;-!,uil Truman rigns a pro-kt(nation u, ignallnu Saturday, Mu) IP. ntun,-, I Force* Day, a* Secretary of Defense cirurg i . H im -It ill t
t. 1. ngtu i to.’
u Siui'duii- 1 .Mae workrit tike n tu-av, r in’
, ruli'ting
lu r.l urc: Adm. lurrcst I*. Sherman. Chief of Nnvxl Ops-iatlnn.; ticn I|o&gt;t S \ -■ : r i, r „ . \ir I'• ,, In.ling, dusting, and
.111 tlie upnitieeiu until
,n,un
thief of Staff; Army Secretary Frank fa ce; Nuv
,ta ry Frsru-i I* ’ i .m
t i Fort Seen
lary Tliiuna* t'int-’U e i; ion (Imar N llradb v. I ’hul u. o bunt t’bii i f stu ff .n,.1 i&lt;m I l owim. t'ol- She spent the afternoon i.laklig
plat, after (ilule of ilti 1ip&gt; and
'»««-. Army t'i.icf uf Stuff
thought all lb, vs bib "It'll iih.
me it week to eteoii up ill ti-,;o U i they'll ptii ,&lt;li lu, „fa "
Wilbur pltchi,1 in to l .in Id.
u tittle irnra. lb piled • ileheii
table high with r)e, •*•&gt;(,h, leuii
t.-u,
lurr), iihIji utid ie,
IF
made u hurl • I s.f to.Mi no on*1
Rlieiiinalisin, Arthritis,
u liurkel r,f mnnhultnu
lie t.u I
in u ,-upply of ptnili :iji|d. Julee
N fu n t is . Bursitis, Sciatica'
VANDAL)A, M".. Apr. r&gt; ! •
fi ' ihe (icviple who go to &gt;&lt;&gt;, Mail
Itu holm, town folk- leal lied
poetics att,l whisper to llo ho t:
lu l mi lit iheit trawling mailI'ut om,thing th, -nme color
mail—Abraham l.inmlu K tlt.y —
i- bug juice in mv gin
nu.I
WITH NIW
-till &lt;tr,‘iigly prefer* the Amen
il.itri -av anything aliont
it,
,itn eoteps litive syxlrni.
■vMl vMu ? I 'in on a diet
isdliy ttas pu-l rctiini.d fiiou a!
tb II (he i'eeM.
'be ...I
H
No Internal Dovmg
••serg w nk- lour o f tired Itn•'"ill they flittered th, ir living
l i-.li. Hi- journey tsa- finarw&lt;v|
Smooth it on!
loom tog, Hu r r, u,!v f,»r tb,
l&gt;) fellow lownspeoptc who want­
g, ut oidrul. The) v,, 11 air,ui,tv
ed a iiiaii-oii-thi'-stri'et r,|iort mi
o tired tt.ey bit ready to diop
llritain'i, H-h itsIl&lt;»i government.
timi,
"It'll probably I
Snhl Kilby:
, foie
unvbod;
gii,"
"t'aiutali-iu,
Ikmocrncy
and....twin t T r ill
freedom are in*, panihh *ynon)in.l
'A t nh," irrou e
"There isn’t nrty ssny of mb !
•(»., . f thou tip whit. 1hi1V 1might
ministering into tlie mwiety of a
In."
happy, lontenicd people any sort
N‘-.*x ii»ni« a in *% stiiv to
(h r tMg|f,ii|
i 1 • I •hul
•Dl II .1 M l
of plan, nun lid «u program of
Ist* .il julin of
1( 11,1
A4 *rll if
T, fir-.. •MH* I lu ,11 III l i - . l
en,sy and hate without tin |i&gt;ui r•-* • ,.f Jilij.! f*■ - «f*»l
(-Mill • I
i 1hn room wu
WU1i mil, ere of corn pulsion and without
(IKIM 41*’ | t I II la f u l l i l l lull HIM-** M i l l 'l l I N
• M ill ’
with them, They , III.tend urn,led
ihut Socialism would fall flat.”
i.miii Tin sd-trri nf ^UlllN
in
l
1m* *•**-■*■I
the tell vision vet. They stood in
i
1
m
1
muilrvn
i
f
it,li
ifiMf
|
i
imfIkitiK
i-lirw*
lie added that UritainV •or laI
■solor- and bdd inch other tlie
. t.lr.fbl,. (*t&gt;(ili ilit* mr» , .ill n
il iiijr
gains arc good to u certain ex-,
lute I sv-ill\* remark
of ir.,-b
TliU imrr-tw*
»l l»lr-*l
up
tent but the economic pol«ie• i,i,ir,-n They -at no tlu- floor
plp*t. mmI fiUouk (j«l |H'u«-Uni«k*n i»l
•
" if practice,! or suitliiiu&lt;,l long
and d'sfllgsril ihe Iriieliir..* of
■fitlril IsM.il dil)l|&gt;‘ Di ili*I ft Litinf
enough, will tend to niter is-ano.
taioin tuiinii* niul lenoi-i tolu-i
Kir «|tt nit |k*iii it Ih I .il i Im'
*&gt;l |»4ftn1
mie rollatme Itccau-e inceitliv,
lira NT It IN |«cl»|- |i*&gt;i) ; WA|«f III A I*' '*•
Kvi rvihlhti wn- ” *1 vu,l tin
and private initiative will tune
til... . - »*•«« fi'-*I I (flas'k*11if lie. 11kill l »1 **iif li­
low-',it Hrh id, y* til'd out th
U t ii dod rayed."
,
m p w i f i i i l t i |-lid I l . s - i ■» m |i I •• l l l f r r u ) H b 'i e
window at ihe pii- lihoi
Notoidv
l i i , i ( t • N i l I l l s M M l r { • { Is , U M ' ( f l t l %.M1 F A N
The feN-ycnr-ohl rural mail , ar­
■, ir,l In cat the ooldF
\ol-.-d
s,|i|,H ti v*i&lt;Imhii f* ii’ MUtls i .n aihv ■*ii&gt;»*
tier declared, howiver:
•n- ,|
tod • it, i be roe
m ,,&gt;!*&gt;•* &gt;•() • •**(% kim I will iM*f •(■In ai*li
The IVrlilri ru tod plate“ I in' |«'op|e- of tireat llrilain
yUe 1.(1*tit • N|m,u-| I»»i L i( Nnif ilinfftc *
glasi-e* around In fuel llo inerts
arc n I i cal nation of intelligent
it ||&gt;«| Mil f &gt;1
bnblde Thl* hep' Ihein " lui
people; they can and ssill rake
lliet were imnwrin of tin p.,
ill ir problems,"
Yiiiulalm, n northeast Ml -ouii ACTIVE OfIRAtlONAl COMMAND ol all All.mtl, I'.o I loir, lit Luiupe in'-' of linn. Win n ifo tu i
tossri of
mi. euilivt'-l
!■. U olticially taken uver by Cell. Dwiglit •&gt; Fl-eidiowcr na l*g put., bi* &lt;tue t liul gooe nod It" hiilduib
iiioi died, they rat down
■cimI Kilby up his trip.
mgriatur* lo an n t r u llv t ordrt at Supreme llc.idqu.utei. In 1'arts.
ofu together.
He -poke at a public meeting. A l s press conference, C3en. rtienhower indicpts*xt bis Impatleiue with
“ F.vi'iylowly germed lo
IhO Ituig Congrrsilonal debate c,n the lr*wq,s-li"-F t.cpu t I f . lie wonderful limo,'
-aid
i({({gsL Allied Iroopa are unified, ihcr van trnllil a tofeiue foice mifllMac.
-SI AM HSR TW INS
cicntly strong In discourage i| (im ln n
(liirtrs llis s ll Radiophol.s'
"W e never hud a heltri poti).'

GENERAL
INSURANCE

Milkman Kolunis
Fimii Study Trip

To (iroal Britain

lie Beat Local Pain

B r

UM l

LOS ANGKI.ES. Apr.
Puhlir exhibition of the Negro Siamew twin* iiorn here 23 months
ago will bring Mrs. Willie Jones,
thrir mother, at Isa si IIO.doo
year.
The moth«r signed a contra-t
CIIIIIOI'RACTOIt
«llh Mr. and Mr*. C. I* Younger
yesterday under which she will rePlease call fur appnlntment
ceive 70 percent of the net pro, reels or a minimum o f |5,0oo everj
I’bstne IT S l- I T U
six months.
The twins, ihoir heads joined togelher at the lop, go on display
Mi'RHEIt P A C T
today at a rircua and later will be­
In *
I.OS AN'iKLEH, Apr. G— oTb-— taken on lour, tra .ling
" I didn't wont to terrify her," Ro, glass.pansled trailer.
l*«-rt K. DcsMIler, 2t*, told a r«ir*
WtltfS So Samthtr With Tk* Speed
oner's Jury, si he didn't tell LRtby;
And Du It radt f*ti|u« M
her,ho t. 10, he was going to kill
AttalNf ImplWTI r«r' Mttsf*silst|
hr r.
However, they had twice at­
•({PONDS tmtantt* 1* b ) Stjls Of
tempted suicide by turning on the;
Wiitmj Art) Rind *1
b f IVpOiS
ga , in her apartment reeently, DeUNO it frest? wuhcot fiar. Hint Pmturt , saner »ald yesterday. He precOr Odlrrent St, « 01 WMl* tawot
imisly lunl Ink! police they were
Bend. Sartsd. Intmi Or Oistol tti* P*&lt;nt. despondent over hi* failure to get
a divorce.
t Following the impirst, D, - saner,
1a salesman formerly of New York,
TOUCHTUN DllUL
t-hnrged with murder.

GLASSES PITTED

9

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Nothing wring there Still plenty
of canape- mill drink left
Whet, lie came b.li*k be foul'd

Glum Cocktail Party Givers Are
Unhappy At Getting Their Wish

Clergyman D eclares America Is
V ictim Of D iseased M o rality

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LOS? A NO KI.KS, Apr, ft— bibSinger (ie'orglnn Trinidad says tier
wealthy estranged husband In
given her and her baby only {.■'&lt;*'
in 15 months.
She n,ke,l fm H.70G a month in
tier divorce suit ye.today ngain.t '
.l,e-.- Trinidad Vein o. 52, head of
n Cuban radio station She i- the
dnuyl'ler nf l.ul* A lilt in, former
Mexh an consul here.

FLORIDA S T A T C
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TIIURHDAY tAPR. 5, 1931

THF SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

v
IW VOBK At thli iilvincti] iU | t of civil in lion. h&lt; •■lit with a ghastly laugh, moat of
ua are acquainted with the package ileal. It can ha
applied lo the wholtaale vegetable Aeld. whera
■luring the laat war you hail to take turnip* and
twrta if you wanted a touple r»f huahela of fiesh
I'eaa, tail I he package ileal more generally la asso*
clateil with show hutinria
rhu*. the Milton flerle lelevialon »how, for e*.
ainplp, ia a 110.0(a) package ileal, according to
report*. Uncle Millie get* the forty grand for
providing one nrrhratra. one alngrr, one gueat
•tar. one alleged comic and *o on. which he pay a

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&lt;#tar, l.rr Tully. reaila the Lannard brochure Fine. fine, but who ia
Lee Tully?
You get your choii in (hit package of either a lady magician or
male magician, puaelb-v depending on whether you're running a
amokrr or a allowing or (all chapeau* You gel a dance team—thla
la virtually mandatory—and a hypnotiat' If the dance team doean't
pul your euatomera to aleep. the hypnotiat doca the trick.
It ta easy to aee how the acale of preallge tuna, when you are In the
package buaineaa In the I2T». or Otoup C group, you g e l not a
hypnotiat. but a mental teiepathiat In • aentence. that probably
raplalna the aurceaa of Dunnlngrt Oiancea are that aomewhtre In
hi* past he waa a member oi an a or D package, billed aa ■ magician
or a hypnotiat —bpl he changed hia etalua lo mental teiepathiat, and
promptly moved onward and upward with Ihr arta.
Group D. » r the IMO package. &gt;• perhapa the moat interesting that
Lannard haa announced You gel a female m c “ auch aa Clolae
McKIhone’*—thla ta a gatrulnua ana wttly soul who haa achieved
autecaa in radio and leleMaien because ol an apparent phonograph
needle on her tongue- a veiling duet, a “top" dance team aa con*
traatrd lo pi** any old dvnra team, a comic il would like to he able
lo ptik out any a.r.glt en'ertainer and aay flatly he ta a comic| and
i “Open diatu-aion and lecture try Mr Antlxmy of radio fame**
Mr. AnlVjnv. aotr.eihing d a wirtleaa phenomenon'year* ago. haa
dropped partly out of night ol late, and here he luma up in a package
deal Home o f you may rvcall him aa Ihe man who made a fairly
plush living by cot.due ling a program to which poor, often Ignorant,
uaually unstrung ciutena came with their troublea for aolutlon. It
’ Was the morons* delight, the moat fnghlenlag. sickening program of
IU kind—although it » 4 j paiadoaically, about the funniest (how on
Ihe air, uaro (variously, for yeara.

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Stanlcy-ItojrerH

M irtri: in vppr.vii
TO NBTVKLL I* WEED. who.,
idara of residence li unknown
You an hrr«lT required to apMat on or trior* Apt it II, I sit,
anil lli.r.aft.t to f 11&lt; your an.wrr
or other |&gt;leaillne*. In a certain .all
tor dunti- pm tin In the flrolut
I’ouri of h.niim.le Countv, Klorld.i
in ctunrrr)- an aubratlatnl title of
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NIAVELt. I'
WEED, Itrtmd.int,
IVITNKKH my hand an doffUul
roll at .-r.tnf.ni Florida, lliir f»lh
day of March, t t&gt; 1*41.
O I*. Ill 11X1&gt;ON
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t *oui I
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dolii'llor for I i . i■.) i&gt;l

Hardware Co.
214

SANFORD

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Phone 1361

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A— HUAI, ESTATE FOR SALK— 3 3 -

HERALD
Wmt Ads
For Rcaalti
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C. A, W lttI&gt;IK)N,~SR.
Realtor
IIOMK.H
HOME HITES
ACREAGE GROVES
RANCHES—ItAN't’ ll LAND
All ty|n&gt;* of Real Krtato
rhnut- 12H1
110 6 . Dark Are

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PHONE 118
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HERALD
SANFORD

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FOR HUNT

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A'Kl.AK A A rA lM E N T H . Ro m m
bod HtufM. DA W. Fir al Htraei.
I’hona 400-W.
I. ROOM HOUSE lor rrnt. 1! bed
looma futiiirhrd. Kitchen partly
am furnished. Good location. Phone
W tPIjrM .
___
FURNISHED 4 ' too rut. Cl ray
ilnwnatalra, till Park.
Apply
Apt. 6 .
____ — . .
3 BEDROOM house. unfurnished,
good Iot aI inn Call 734-W.
SINGLE, double room*. 2 -rixim
Apia. Close in. Trl. l i v t
FURNISHED apt. tGntfpnrk Ave.
I'honr

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W ANTED
____ A '
".Siamliril* Finn T4nit.ci
anil it
I'*51* ili-llii-rril to but mill Ilm
Builder, Supply
Hi
tluildrr*
Co., Mfif. Dir.,
I’hour 1131
II. Sll OTTra. Fla "

r ^ u T KHTATF, H )R S Al.B—J
COtiOR KD JN^pCH
W i are dla|N**init « f «ur rulornl
pruiwriy
|n hfcnfonl a r e a
_ C H E A r. U U a« In** a. »lb
• down, IS month. Bet I* Dalton, I*.
O. B or t&amp;RJt. .Sanfnnl.
N i e r r Room llomr. All mmlem.
Ample apart' to aa to tie eco­
nomical on budfat. 1202 Waat

2nd. Street.

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NEW~BLOCK H Q U S i-3 l*«Jrooana, bath, lirin f raom, braakfart room, elrctne kitchen, 2
ear ca ra fe: thi* ls~an creeptianally well built hnu»c.
O R A N G E CITV-Furniahcd 2
m *tonr, 3 bedroom ibnuae, l&gt;ath,
w kitchen, carport, vafjr nice.
NEW— 1
Three Imlmom h»u»r,
*, lar
large
lie
I'd ami garage, well jmi Ih the
*’
price of |7,nWk0fl.
hnuae.
Thre*. hnlr
IIWH
new tiled bathroom, Kminhcd «»r
unfurniihed
n u n W. RENDER, Realtor
M l 8 . Park A**%
Phone IM3
A. IL Peleraon, llroker

114---Houae, 3 W * . deep weB.

?&amp;

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FOUR IIKUKUOM Hour*, IkiIU I
year* nun with all Improvement*.
On miner lot. ItNI * Kilt (Chirkeii lli'irre and Void, t Nlrr Lawn.
S mih-' i a«t &gt;if Oilaod", I mile
frnm ... .. hi.ltdioair ul Klnrida
Fii'hi'.rir Malt i.iih"r hmtae. Kurtli'hnl nr iinftiinlrheil. I* rice
Small down payment,
10'. off (m all. liuth for owner.
Alan neat III it. 3 be.lin.yii houre,
new Jin I flnirhril. For ^nle.
I'riei SSROO. r*t. HOW. (lilamln.
Ill It l!n\ IIW F
1 REtlROOM hmi«e. Good location.
Tenn-. if ilerlrid
If. V « IL M A MS
Kainnnid l„ LunduaUt, Aawwiatr
Sanfnnl tflanllr (lank Itulldlng
Chime IS73
L A K E FRONT HOME fSJMtO.00.
lad {Ml v Pit Ft , GDanod Reach.
2 -Iledriuiiii*, Llvlna room, noth,
Kitchen. Ilrrakfa*! Nook, Utility
room. Some flniahfnf to Im done
on hou»r. ANo reyeral U k r
Front l/it* fur Sale. W. J. Lefflet, (dike Mary, Fla.
IIV OWNER
Small farm—fi room*, flier’ Imth.
2 '* rrennl purrhr*. Mmlrtn mn
vertirnrr*. Fruit. Furni'hrd or
nnrnini-hrd. A Itarfain, Aikfrew
III. I, Hn» M2, Hanfotd, I’honr
IW f-W -l.
REN TAL I'H O I'E R h ’
We have *rvrtal piecea of rental
property IUte.1 far Mle that
*hnw a ftH-d return on the In*
vr*t merit. I’lmne 11,73.
R. A. W ILLIAM S
Haymood L. I.undiiaivt. Aaaorlafr
Sanford A lLnlir llank llalWiry
ONE ROOM HOUSE 18* a EF ami
12 lot* uutrtde City, t 2/i(Wi.A0
H C««h.
N E A R LY NEW, Courtrtr Hbw-k
Mouse, 2 Hcdrntrma, 0 lot*. W.*
WWI.fHI
2 IIEDROOM MOUSE, oiilaide
City, R44WHUWJ 1 (ath.
V IIEDROOM MOUSE aja.ut 3
mite* fimn town, W.fiOUOfl, |p'H|
term*.
2 IIEDROOM
MOUSE, nearby
rommunilr, Completely
FurnhlmiL I ' i Rath,!, tVWW.tX). II
lirrul term*.
J. W. MALL. REALTOR
Florida Stale Rank Hallding
Phone 173 V
Typewriter dc*k, Swivel chaii,
car lufKafe carrier. Two larye
tricycle*, wide carriage typewriter. Phone II7H-X -J .____
2 apartment *ltr rangra. t builu
in kitchen cabinet (Ink, S roR.
away bed, Pyrca coffee maker,
several
mlic.
article*.
Annette’a Grill. Phone 1IMM.J.

hlMhlmrie. Ga. ranie
lar, hot water heater.

ARTICLES FOR SALE

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surplu s

I I a Haaford Ava._______ Pfc. 1121
ROCK LATH , SHEET ROCK.
NAII. 8 , PIPE, S TE E L I MM ED
I ATE DELIVERY. P H O N E
M-ui-ni.ut-N.Y.C.
ICE
Wt Ih. rapacHv, late
miulel. 1033 W. tut. St.
7 ft. u i-il Frlgidalre rrfrik-eiatiu
• nil 108.
'iil.O NEWSPAPERS
For uih' nt 2r a pound at tin
: "d mij^ Her*Id. _____________
A R T ln .K S W ANTED

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MAGIC CHEF Ga« Range. Good
condition. Mahogany Desk, and
2 ret* o f gelf tluoi P

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, haianrr 441 ^3 month- MILL8 SWAP SHOP-404 K. 4th
St Wa Bay. Sell or Trade sort
palmetto Ate. Owner
anything.
118*1.
Liter 4 P . 1 L

ROOF WORK of all kind*. Havre
nnd Gu 11er, Rma Ited and Paint­
'd. New Roof* anidird, Painting
and
coating.
Sanford,
Ph.
lottH W. R. R. Arkenhurg.
W A T l'II and Clock Rrpalring. AH
work
guai anlprd. Reacunahl*
price*. F. SI. Englich, .Ir.. 328
Hnnfind Avr. Phone 1KQ4.
NEW FLOORS rurtaeed to per­
fection. Old Boor* made Hk*
new. Finishing, .leaning A waa
‘ br . fhirtable power p la a t t&gt;
fears « i per trace. in. Bam iaale
,. County. H. M (Reason, Lake
MavT
L A W N M 6 WEhS "sharper.wf, hi
cycler lepaired. lo. k and kev
work. Prompt rervlce. II. W
Shtima.jJtl" K 4th St
AI.L T Y P E S of Bulldoier Work
Reasonable Kate*—I'tee
Esti­
mate*. Carpenter A Graeey.
Ptm-va 1393-M oi 44RJ
OKI.ANDO Vmnrng Ihrnttnel, Or­
lando Evening Star. Cat! Ralph
Pac
I tax. I
Contrartur, hnihlrr, cainenter nnd
rnwMtnry work. Speiialising in
tttufittg, No Job 1« stnnll ur
large M. D Beardsley, Sanford.
Ill 8, If.., 3:*P. Plume Winter
Park 2 'i 22Hf
n'l.V VOUR IIA1 11ROOM Hall*
now! Plastic nr nlunumini wn'l
tile Free estimates, ttrangr Tile
Shi.p: 2210 N. Orange; Phone
431S. Orlan.h&lt;. Fla.
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We bu
&lt;ur, sell A trade H *d
furaitlure. Wiiaon-Maiar Furm* 13— NOTH KS PER SO N ALS- 1 3
turaCi^ 311 E M
t&gt;H«o- *»*•»
WM
7— Prl*-Llir»tark.Supplic* —7 M A R Y ’S LENDING l.in R A R Y
12112 Mag noli a I* now open Mon
2 FRESH Jersey milk cow*. Iltone
thr i I i i |0 lo u A M „ 3 in A
65.
I’ M. Hal. 4 to 'J P M.
73 NEW HAMPSHIRE R..I pul
P A IN T \ND IIOID MORE
lat*- ftoon (y laying. Mr- WPIIi Roy R iel, 3to; West ind, Klrrct,
1»4-X; W. Next to R ed * WreckSarifurd. Phone Irfir,. Expert
ini; va*d,
Wr-rl by exner'riireil men.
J 1j m * t
DAY NURSERY Now Open. Phone
a—
HELP WANTED
Ul.v. L It, or lint
W ANTEO —girl lor fountain and
drug dept Limey** Mriig Store. I I — 1.1»ST AND I III N il — II

re»|uirrd. Meal spare (line *«ttip In dart. 43W-W
possible part Ume,
more. Gar tad
*|itlrrd seelred. ftor
men! with factory d__

CiTOtssr'Jfcrl;
and wlU stand Uriel inrertl-

BLACK COCKER Spaniel allayed
on li. lllr Sit ret Answer, to
th" name of "Pep«|*'. Rcwarif
Phone 11*2.It.
hTlIiND
Brown ley ebae, con­
taining key*. Owner please* call
at Herald Offirr
FE M A LE Ihiston K irn tall with
hriinr -c on Sat. if found please
call 248.R._______________ __
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(ironlid K eef ......... lb. 6 9 &lt;i

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MAin LIMAS

Product of McKesson 8 Pnbbins

TOUCHTON’S

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Al* )t)ti , omln.ll, oi ft /alijvcd . ,.
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r,m |«l rnoogh it ViUrtnni an I lion in
your dtrl. . . a titrnmnri corntilion.

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umtpounJ — Ilrxrl Npr.1,1 I mmuli may he 1 1 « Ilf what you need for glow mg. vibrant good hcalih
P.verybody Inowr ihr uii|&gt;n(lcfK( of
Iron in your diet In help you hutld rich,
red blond. Well, put r»si tapsulc of
3eul Sec i,l I mmul* —lhal', sll you
take s dav —contailM ) ilmti the mini­
mum daily rn/uiremenlt of both Inm
and the vitally impnrlani Vitamin B,.

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Beef Short Bibs II).

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Iron ond Vitamin B„ Thll Grenf
Now form ula Mny Meffi You

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MAY 00 WONOERS FOR YOU

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RENT A CAR. U-driv* tt by day,
weak, or season. English Fords
and American Fords, sedans,
station wagons and convertible*.
Strickland-Morriton, Inc.,
E.
First S t,
DODGE I'.'.’tl -in whrrlci, alerper,
m t i r r n i or moncy ia c x i
straight air, 31) ft. rvefrr. Jltlch,
hand
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ruiilwr. Tty Betel Special Formnls for pel HI
dap fsl ■ top nf rally hr * day!) ff
Shape. 2 S Trt. 1114 W -l.
yon don't frel tlrh"iith belief. . . your
money will ht cheerfully refunded'
SPECIAL
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To Womon With
Nagging Backacho

VEN ETIAN
Ml IN'PS marie I*
ordv-r. Sroilm-lc Venetian Wind
Co
420 W Ird St.
rkww

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ALL FOR
v2 (JAL. HRICK ICK CREAM PLUS
5 ICE CREAM SPOON AND
C■ 1IERSHEV S CHOCOLATE SYRUP
'/2 GAL. ICE CREAM &amp; CHOCOLATE SYRUI

Personal

— . |12— S PE C IA L SERVICES — I *

TUXEDO FEEDS Complete line
liunt'a Tnvedo Feet! Slnre.
FLORIDA Giant pepper plant*.
I i n ilutucr. Phone 2W*-J.
We |wr( ii m*e when yon don’t briny
your prrarriplinm to LANEV'S
Ph»er M3
A t CTION
Vecetal'le*. Llvealock ami mi*n ll.inniin -itlr everv F ri'l.r
nL-lit at 7:30. Col. Larry June*,
auitinuecr.
t v y i l K D I'AIIMI'.IIS’ A I'tT 'ltIN
I ifuli- ninth uf city limit* on
hitihwav 17!iJ.
FRIED SHRIMP Dinner
The
Best Shrimp on Earth" at Hom­
er*. 324 E. 1.1 St.
POWER MOWERS
ROTARY BLADE—Unronditiniuil
tv guaranteed. Immediate lie
livery. Free ilemunrtration, any
lime. UiJt.fMt. V. A. Wheel*.*, (I
mile North! Lungwood.
Trailc matk paint*
(3.30 pul
New Khaki llndarahiita 44c vat h
All ilie tarpaulin.

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ER1DAY vV S A TU RDA Y
A t T 'I I M I ’ A M I . P

Dtc Fanfoid Atlantic Nutiunal
Brink
Member FIIIC
Tel. 2it«

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WITH ..Iraighl imr ph»nv,
fnniilmr with revi&lt;ienrr *rctlon
to devote a few hour* daily
phoning from her home, for
l*rgr firni e«tahli*he*l sixty
year*. Salary. Slate reference
and huslne** experience, if prU
vald phpnc. P. O. Box 4751-Atl«nta, lia.
AlitiRESSIVK Salesman. Steady
employment, many oppurtunltir*
fo r
advancement.
Firestone
Store*.
WANTED Middle age white wom­
an to slay with lady four or
five night* a week. No nursing.
Write Box 63 Sanfotd.
W ANTED
gleam IT e*»rr—conalde of flaiihIng Wool and Silk*. Piece work
1- R E A L f e i t A T K W A N T E D — I
and guarantee 440 week. Apply
Downtown Cleanrr* and l-aun
dry, 113 PaimoUo ■ Avenue.
IF YOU want to sell your home,
get result*, ll.t it with J. W. Ketiahir salesman tor local wliolcllall. Realtor.
Florida
State ■ «ale fir a*. Phone 11112,
MMX
Hank Rldg , Phone I7I.H
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WORK W ANTED
W A N T K li—River acreage *onlh *ef
Sanford. 3. B. Lilly. &gt;021 F o rm B A 8 Y SITTER.
it of Jlefrren
A t*. Winter Park.
re*. Mr*. M. Fatkenlwig,
tenlrctlf, 410L,
W A N ft'D TO BUY good h ruem
hoit»e fairly e|o»e in. Box No. w
14— llntinrsa Opporlunitira — 10
Herald. _ _ _
,
W AN 'fKO to buy lloiuc or ixdi National company offer a rnfiahla
‘
tiutafcle o f town from owner.
party secure future servicing u

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Low Prices
Everyday Specials Too

DiniANA. Ouick-Trojenl S liced ! Sweetened!

B0 SC0
Milk Amplifier

T A S T E O' SEA
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Creamed Cot lag*
Ghosts
Lb. 21c
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T* Protect the Poor* ot the World:
To Promote tiro Progress of America.
To Prodoro Prosperity for Sanford.

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Cloudy with oeca*iona) rain north
portion through Saturday. Partly
cloudy to cloudy toulh portion
with chance for few »fuu»era
Saturday.

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W EA TH ER

I ’ rtvsH Leaned

W ire

Ni». H!2

Allied Force Smashes D
e
m
o
c
r
a
ts
S
a
y
Kirkland
Asks
Investigation
P rincipal C risis _ - _
.
.P
.
‘ Forward On Heels Of Lies in Europe Or L3nipftign Oontnoutions
To Discover Gambling Links
Fleeing Communists
Stubborn Red Reais* tance Ceases Sud­
denly * r ! T:V.7&gt;oops
Cross 38th Parallel

Appropriations Group
Votes Cut of 55' &lt; In
Emergency FundOf
President Truman

Oscar Collazo Is B ird Emphasizes
Sentenced To Die Need To Halt Tide
For Killing Guard Of U. S. Socialism

TOYKO, Apr7^1&lt;/P) - A surpiiic Chinese withdrawal on the
central front last night left a Puerto Rican Patriot
" no-matt’s-land" in front of United
Claims He Acted In
Mslion* forcer today noith of
Defense Of Liberty
^Parallel 38.
AP correspondent John Kan*
NEW YORK. Apr. 4—&lt;,7h—
dolph said Chinese who had been
Alum &gt;pr Das id GreenglaM,
fighting rtubhornly for two days accuser of hi* doomed *i*ter and
brother-in-law, w i« sentenced to
tuddrnly broke contact Thursday
l.*&gt; year* in prison today for hi*
night and retreated.
part in the Russian *py ring. The
A tnrticani
thrusting forward
is-yrar-old former Army ser­
Friday repotted only paliol con­
geant’* testimony formed the
bulwark of the rase again*!
tact.
Cl hr I and Juliu* llo*rnbrrx,
All along a 40-mile itrrlch of
*rntrnrrd yealrrday In death in
— the front. 0 . N. unit* forged slow
the electric chair.
'*gaihi.
WASHINGTON. Apr. b ~ m —
The Allied advance had thruil
at much a* eight milet imide the Cheat Collaro today was rcntcnccd
to dir in the electric chair Oct. 26
Communist northland.
Elements of four divisions press- for the ilaying of a White Houte
IC n H u H
O b I’ M * T w * t
guard in an attempt lari Novem­
ber on the life orf Preiident T ru ­
man.
Federal judge T . Alan Goldsboruugh allied whether Collaro bad
anything to tay. Collaro laid he
did not want to plead for hit life,
but to plead for liberty for Puerto
Miss Alice Trafford, pioneer
Sanford resident, died last nlglit at Rico.
At hit trial, Collaro had contend
the Andrew* Nursing Home in Or­
lando where »he had been living cd he and a companion. Gtitrlio
for Um past rrrera! rsrnthr. Miss rortetoia, were only demanrlratTrafford had been In bad health
for some year* and bar death was ing for Puerto Rico independence
not unexpected. She had lived in when they attempted to ilorm Dlait
Sanford for many yean, coming Houte latt Nov. I Tnrretola and a
i t with her alatar and brother when White Houte guard. Lrtlie Coffelt
* » h « waa «UU a (t r l to Sanford
w SU w tor w w eto.Y . * W f o r t L were kilUd m m furiosi*- exchaag*
waa tmployod bv General Sanford of pittol ahott.
at a sunreyxrr. Mr. Trafford laid
“ I am not pleading for my Ilf*,"
out the town on tha English vill­ Collaro told the Judge. *Tm plead­

Alice Trafford,
Pioneer Citizen*

•

Dies In Orlando

age pattern.
ing for my rautr. Anything that
Ml*s Trafford** family line date* I have dune I did for the liberty
back to the Norman conquest in o f my country. I intilt, even unto
1066. and waa known originally the end, that we have a right to
ic m ia n a na r « » » t » * i
a* DeTrafford, the prefix was

tOoBttBss*

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raw*

..Two New Bases To Go Owner Of Armitage
Cabin Court Dies
Into Operation Soon
Two new Chevrolet pat*enyer
buiaea ware recently purthated by
8 . A. Allen and wUl bo put into
operation a* aoon aa alteration*
have been made at Holier Motor
Sale*, Inc.
Each bu* haa a capacity of 82
passengers. Tha Wayna bodle*
nave light green side# with red
— itriping and cream colored top*.
© Motor* a n rated nt 108 H-P. and
brake* or* o f "Jumbo” ala*. Equip­
ment Include* ft ret aid kill and
fire extinguishers.
Originally built fo r uao a* achool
btiasoe, tha metal flooring will be
lowered three incite* In order to
provide more bead roam. Sam
Rankin hex completed the recall­
ing of the floor and welding on on*
boa, and atatod today that work
ahonld be completed on the other
— by the end o f nont wook.
VF The buiaea were secured In an­
ticipation of Increased demand* for
traajpertatUn ►•»# due to re­
activation of the Naval Air StaOVIBDO OFFICER
M AXW ELL A F BASE. Ala..
Apr. 8— (Special)— Cut* olin EGreer of Oviedo. F1*^ ft attending
tbe Squadron O fficeri course at
'dlls station, it waa announced to­
day by Col. Leello G. Hauer, Max
“ well comm
or li
Ben II.
I k i M o f Mr. and
o f Oviedo.
LONGWOOD STATION

TAUAHAS8EE, Apr. 8—W5—
Tbe Florida Supremo Court today
fltttahil an ardor of the SUto
RnOrond Commission by rtfuelng
to permit the Atlantic Coast Lin*
Roflrood to eloao the station nt
Lcngwood from Juno 1 to Oct. It.
— The Court ordered the Commission
W to hold further hearing* and con■Mm erldeisc* to Ito entirety.
Ctohe Cook HouruU, Leroy B.
OON and David W. Bendrick *ppooood a* attorney* far the raili m I. Lewie W. Pottiwny wax coun■ti tor the Commission.
_
H O LLA N D TALK
w Vital question* concerning the
■oroan War w ill bo answered by
d Holland In o

J g g &gt; “

tm
perallel:
and fo-

t la tbo
United
other UN
war. will

William U m b, 68, died at 2:30
P.M. yesterday in the local hoepi*
tal fallowing a brief lllnee*.
Mr. Lamb, who owned end man­
aged the Armltege Cabin Courts,
had live.! in Sanford fur about five
year*. II* came here from Dayton,
Ohio, Horn Dec. 7, I WIT In Jellico,
Tenn. he waa a member o f the
Christian Church of Dayton.
He I* survived by the widow,
Dora Benge Lamb of Sanford; ono
daughter, Mr*. Joseph Messier:
ssig one
who eon,
own, vnnistro
iwui
end
Charles Musiut
Lamb; four
grrandchildren Marilyn and Clark*
arlea and
a
Messier and Charles
Gregory
n; two
f
Lamb, all of Da
brother*
Lamb o f Day
Let
ton
ton: two sister*, Mr*. Harry Starr
o f Peoria, Arts.; and Mrs. Harold
Turk o f Arkansas.
The body were sent this after­
noon, accompanied by the widow
ion where
and daughter, to Dayton
funeral service* and Intel
ermrnt will
take place

a

Chamber ofCommerce
T o l d Mobilization
May Last 75 Years
Stemming the tide o( tncialiim
and the trend toward a cent rallied
government ware the theme of a
talk by William Bird ol the U . S.
Gunther of Commrrcr to a group
of local buiinen men at a lunch­
eon at the Mayfair inn today. Hr
wat introduced by Ed Whitney,
local Chamber of Commerce man­
ager. Seminole High School wat
rrpretrnlrd by Clarence Clauie
and Mitt Dial Boyle.
Quoting General Manhall to the
Yffect that the prrtrnl jirnod
uf Irniinn and partial Mate of mohiliration may last from 50 to 75
year*. Mr. Bird told buiinrtt trad­
er* of their rrtpontibility in do­
ing everything in their power on a
community levrl toward itirnglhening the nation's economic lytlrm.
He also urged them to aid in
strengthening the moral fibre of
American citizen* and in pretenring free rntrrprite.
Pointing out that only 01 per­
cent of aligibl* eitisans voted
he urged the huain*** men and
in the last presidential election.
Chamber of Commerce In try to
get out the vote.
to one southern .elljr that had
1,841 members fn Its chamber of
commerce, 26 percent of the re­
tailers, 28 percent of the manu­
facturer* and 38 percant o f the
automobile dealers failed to vote
for president of tha United States
he stated.
Decision* of national importance
must be decided on a community
level, and not In Washington, l&gt;.
C„ he declared, and suggested that
congressmen Ire toformed by busi­
ness men o f tha wishes and attiIt v iiis M *

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Savings Bonds May
Re Kept At Interest
T. E. Tucker, chairman o f U. S
bond sales in Seminole County, to­
day announced that affective on
Mgy I, U. S. Serial E saving*
bonds, now termed defense bonds,
may h* cashed for payment at ma­
turity, or tha following options
1. Bondholder* may retain their
maturing bonds for 10 years longer
and receive t H percent annually
for tha flrat 1 th year* and a suffi­
cient rata tho next tH yean to
provide an aggregate return of 2.V
percent.
Z. Bond holder* may exchange
their matured bonds for Series n
savings bonds. Is N M under this
plan, these bonds will b* payable
at par on on* calendar month's
notice at tha rata of 2 '* parrmt.

W ASHINGTON. Apr 6 G V - Adnrmitralum Ic.vler* in Cnngmt
disputed today the contention ol
Grneivl Dmiv'lti MacAtlhur that
the critical luttle *« ills Commun­
ism lies in Asia ralbei than in
Europe.
The Democratic leaden were
silent however. on Republican de.
inands that MarAitluii be luouglit
home to ie|toil on ihr situation in
Korea and the Fat F.asl in gen­
eral.
White House Secretary Joseph
Short said meanwhile be knows
of no change nos* or in prospect
in olfuial American polu&gt; toward
f ormosa
Ma.-Arthur brought nil lhe*&lt;ipirstiona to the fore in is letter i
be wrote to Hou-e Iti-puMican lead-1
er Joseph IV. Martin. The t.-ttcr
which Martin rend lit thr House
yesterday backed •entlmi-nta Mar­
tin had e*pn-««ed in a aps-crh .-all- •
ing for the u*e. „f ('hinese Nationnli&gt;t troop* on Kormn'n against
tbe Korean ami Chineae Commun­
ists. Martin bad railed for n • «
ond front in Asia, U«in|. tbe For­
mosa forces, whereas the Admin­
istration policy i, to keep Formosa
neutralized.

New York fitv Gives Aurinl A Hero’s Welcome

“ What to igjfowtafc to tim e In

Excessive Donat ions
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Rep Kirkland ol Orange coun­
ty rallrd for appointment of a
lom m itlee to inses||g,le c.ltnpsl.n
« oiiliibutions and any ci.nnrs linii

“conrJrJ.:i,ou.ht ‘ir SSH.K : Stepmac Advises jyirs. Maxwell And Israeli Premier

ought to send a deleft. i J I C U l I i a k .
n U »b lC 3
u c1|,
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g fll C l t l l I
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lion tn ronfi
infer with him.
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Sana tor McFarlam! &lt;&gt;f Arizona. ( f i i r i n w / x m i c p W l l h
.
.
.
‘
llP T IlP K
W a illin P '
the Democratic
craflc leader, told a re -t^ U I U H I U I l , l a C
»» I l H
I |4, |#l
I
P a a n (« Q *
L F C IIIC D
TT C U I I U l t ^
porter lie iM'iievrr it is mure Irn- ers*.
f r\
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t its *
p
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portant for
S l Y ? U I \ C ^11 1 1 6
j ame, g
Galloway and
W a r
W ith
S y r ia
build on V e i t e r n ^ u r o p e ^ 'V e ° [ *
vs
ro
Mt&gt;
It; C. *,Maxwell bold thr f
JL. .
fausoatb* n it is to throw tM« CBsntt &gt;
try's fu'l weight into the fight
in the Kiwania King and
Archbishop Declares leads
in Asia.
Queen contest 9 tin- voting goe- Tension Increases On
In the House the Appropriationthe lionies.rrtc'h. FiesiiTent
B o r d e r Following
Church Must Have irrtii
(('■atti
(lia F « ir Ttfa»|
Joel Field announeed today
Mr.
Field
said
the
bailor
hot&lt;
Spiritual C o n t r o l
Outpost Bombings
would lie (ranfetrs-d to tin- higli
Williams Introduces
cInnii tonight and closed i»r e l.'r
11 1. AVIV. I&gt;r.veil. Apr, l&gt; i/l's
Welfare Measures 1J".f*OGlj\VA, Yugoslavia. Apr I* . M
I*1Hive Minivlri David (ten S.u
6
I/V|— Archbishop Al.i|fip
Mr lialluway wills tl t'J votes
Seminole County Itep. Voli" Stepin.se imprisoned spiritual lead- holds n commanding Ciua vote non dri laird toil.iv Israeli luv "no
H'llliam* introduced two bills in 0f Yugoslavia's /.OOti.tkH) Roman lead over the lit-v K. J. McKinley mtrnlion of waging war vgainvl
the Legislature yesterday ninu d Catholics, says a lumpinnisr solu­ win, is severlid with &amp;41. Mi-. It Syria."
■' Maxwell witii n il lends Mrs.
st rnalng the i-tpnnding weifai.
lie s|Milr at a tiinrheon given hv
burslen now shouldered by the tion of dilfriencet between ihr Itusscll Tench wills ill.’l.
s_.„
I , . .
/,
lie
Sillier candidate* ale as fid- Trl A
State.
cluitch and tho country's Common
A*iv inifutiiutiiiii .liter I
S
|S.Mtla„,&lt;l lla I*.«e T hus
The first nf Mr. Williams' pro istir government could cml should
Ami MStador Miitinrtl It Davit and
petals would place a lien on tin
I trnrli Minuter I ehx Atlouanf
real estate holding* of person- rr br workrd nut "in the intcirsts of Seven Cities Named
l.tullon had voicril to the t*iarli
reiving public aid or welfare Tbi both '
‘‘Sanford” In I . S. loieign nlflrr ihrn grave ss■rvprovision would allmv the Stulr t
H i e 8 2 - y e n t - o b l i i r e l n l e e v p l r t ■a claim on such holding* after th ad thl- ronviflton in an Interview
Manager Ed Whitney of th. cern lega ftiiiid .1 u n venous sit no
death of the recipient o f aid. Th this Week with the Associated
lien would not apply to the home Frets. The reporter saw Arch Srminole County t 'ham tor of lion."
Corn merer has made the ' istnn
I)iz patches from Tltorlaa, nn
stead of a widow.
bishop Slejiinnc in his private ell,
In another hill Mr. Williams pro which he entered nearly four nnd rin g" discovery that there ar. the west slinil of t ake Titierlas
posed that solvent person* be n half years ago after eonvlctlon severs citlvs in the United ftlnle. (the Be* of Galilee I im the I*
raeli-Syrinii Uirder. said tension
fore
Weed to support dependant wiv.
„ f WBrfjni, eollolmration with the with the name, Sanford
The six ottor Sanford* are wa« high there United Nation*
cnilurrn 6fldT9MtlVtfl» Trip firm
QvniUUlla Ik
BtnllftfMl
M
liH'atrd in North Carolina. Maine, observer* were taking a serious
nolp County Jlrprrftpntatlvo |kuintr I , * r(ir,
cut that 12 states and thr tern
|n f lrnt tones be emphasized I olorado, Texas. Mis-issippi and view of the situation, fearing
tory of Furrto Itico now have sueh then* cnul.l tie no compromise with Alabama. In Indiana there it Syria might retaliate for rhe
rovislons on their lamka nnd that an bis-ir point a clenrrul ilvi
", town railed Sandford, he bombing of their troop* yesterday
by the Israeli Air Force
lorida would become a part of s Hnir between -hurrh adihorily Stated.
Mr. Whitney has written post
Israeli ebarged ihnt Svrlarvs 'n
[rowing eross-state
system *“ over spiritual matter* and state
master* of all of the Sanford- vaded a demllitarired strip of
fote'e
o
such support.
i r t i R f l l B t l f R i Ito * * t i l l !
in order to secure names of lander territory Wrd.irsday, ki’ l
ehamber of commerce managers ed seven Israeli policemen, wound­
“ W e might have a Ms** San­ ed two and raptiiMit one.
MacArthur On Korean Front Visit
ford beauty contest with con
Ilrn-tiurlon said (in- bomlviti.t
testant* from all of the San
of S-rian niilitnry p**«‘Mer.t xn.li.
II wnllHii**l Vim 1‘aae sis i
I forils. ' he zuggetted.

f
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!iets,een i-unliditei and gamlduig.
Kirkland, who last summer was
unsuccessful in persuading ill.*
I louse Drmociatii
caucus
to
sponsor a mote to make such an
investigation, said there base been
public statements "that cscetMse
campaign cointriluilions hate been
made tn sarums candidates lot
public officr in this state bv per­
sons connected or l.socialrd with
gambling activities "
William S. Johnston of Jacksonsiltr, dog track ossnrr. has said
be and friends contributed $100,000 to Warrens campaign for
Crime Investigating Committee degovrrnor. The Krfauver Senate
tubed Johnston as an associate
ssf Capone mobsters but 'A’.srien
has defended birn as a good citizen.
The three member House comi—■tv •« prnfitssetl
l.y Kirkland
would be appointed by the Speak­
er anil w.iuiil make it* study and
report back to the l.rgisiature
before the prevent ttrt-day session
l» over.
|
Is, j,
i, ,|lr.
liu- ,e,|w.nsibiiily
rr*|Niiisihiiily of
ui liio
me
legiilallse l.ranch a. tbe duly
July
elected representatives
,f the

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A-tion in banning the sale of
airoiiollt- beverage* tn Seminole
County between |2nil o'clock mid­
night. Saturday* and h-.nn A M.,
Mondays, will he lequested of thr
Coiintv Commission at It* next
meeting by the Sanford Ministerial
Association.
The ministers yesterday voted
to appear in n Is...Iv befnr* tins
v Commission to make this
re&lt;|Ue*t after hearing Sheriff I*.
\ Mere tell of a condition of "unnrevitlented serlnustiess" arising
frotn the kaIi* of Inpioi on week■mis.
He pointed out to Ho* minister*
that the problem t* more than
he can manage tinder the existing
county laws.
"The County Commission alone
inn niter these law* which iicrmlt
the -ale of alcoholic beverages In
Die county nightly until 2 on A.M.,
anil the tale o f bs-er on Sundays,**
said Behriff Mero
The Rev. Glenn K. Smith, chair­
man of the Ministerial A.-*&gt;cintiun, stated that a letter haa been
II «a(lai&gt;,4 on I' m , sltl

IUHWV. Raises $1,307
In Red Cross Drive

Monitors of the Sanford llusltie.* and Professional Women's
Club have performed nn out­
standing service fur the Red
Cro*« by canvassing the down­
town district and collecting more
than 11,307 to a‘d In the drive,
Mr* P. M. Glngli*. cluh presi­
dent, announced today.
This amount, she stated, does
Hr JACK Ill'L l.
not include collrctioni from out­
WASHINGTON. Apr. 6 f/T*&gt; The Ivenale clnsrrl out vis gie.vl lying place* o f business and in­
debate over lroo(M (nr Euro;ic with a drfenre of congressional powr-i dustries.
The following members co­
that amounted to a stinging slap for I'rrsitlrni Iruman
operated In the H and P. W.
For molt of the Republic's century and a half, 1 ongrrn and the work; Mr*. Erne*! Hrotherson.
('resident Hava been disputing t
Mr* E. D. Carter. Mr*. Ethel
Chaves &lt;d New
Mexico an I 1barman, Mr*. Lacey Grantham,
their
respective prerogative*
frequently over the same argu­ 6 ’Connor uf Maryland.
Mr*.
(iertrude
Gilbert,
Mrs.
The others included Senator* Marion Hsrmnn, Mr* 0. T, I'earment as to how much pc|WI*r th'i
chief executive ha* to deploy Edwin C. Johnson of Colorado, son, Mr*. Cart
Prime, Mr*.
troops.
Freflr nf
Delaware and thi* Eleanor Ravenel, Mr*. E. J,
Southerners:
ityrd
and
Itnbertsuu
While Mr. Truman got approval
Itouth, Mis* Gloria ^tudztiil, Mrs.
of his decision In assign six of Virginia, Ueurgr of Georgia, It E. True, Mrz. Ed U til*. Mis*
American diviiions t&lt;&gt; the North Holland uf Florida. Him Johnston Nsncv White, Mrs. Eric Vihlen
Atlantic defense forcae, it v*«i of South Carolina, McClellan, and and Mrs. Glngles.
accompanied by a rebuke of his Willis Smith nf North Carolina.
While eight Republicans join,
claim that he hae the right to
BUM BY DIRS
ORLANDO
Anr
d — r.pv—
ed the Administration force*
station troop* as he see* fit.
This ceme to an amendment by against the anumim*nt, et leas', Charles Ernest Rumhy, pioneer
Senator McClellan &lt;D-Ark) call- four who usually go along on Ortindo merchant and well knoern
‘ " I for congressional approval forrign policy matters voted with among Florida hardware men,
o f any 17. 8. contrihutlona beyond the opposition. They were Sena­ died at a local hospital today
th# two divisions already assigned tors Mors* o f Oregon, Margaret after an Illness o f several weeks.
to General Dwight D. Ei«en- chase Smith nf Maine, Thve of He was 73.
bower’s commend to Europe and Minnesota and Wiley of Wiscon­
Horn in Orlando Jan. 16, IB78,
the four to be cent from this sin.
Humhy entered
the hardware
country.
Of this group only Thye is a business hare in 1912. Until hlx
The provision was written Inti 1PS2 candidate and subject to any death, he served as president of
tho resolution by ■ vote of 3ft possible near-election pressure tu the Hamby Hardware Co., a firm
Roptiblleant and I I Demoerats, string along with most o f the founded by hla father, tha lata
the familiar coalition— with soma Kemihltrane.
shift to mambership from time to
While Adminittretien leader*
time— that actually controls tha nuhllclv idem# the Republican*
I
Senate on manv major Issues.
for what they call th* “ r#High yesterday 78
Seven of the Democrats a n strictlve" McClellan amendment,
Low today 47
from th* South. Perhaps signi­ some say privately their troubles
Rain 00
ficantly two of those from terri­ began Jen. I I when newi conTotal April rain .18 Inch
tory that I* not always Demo- ference remarks by Mr. Truman.
Normal April rain 2.21 inch**
cratle are running for re-election
On Sept. 9, 1960, the President
IC s B lta s e g O b g e e * I t s )
next year. They are Senator*

Senate Slaps President In Debate
Over Congressional Prerogatives

(ED ITO RS NOTE: This i. the third to a series of four
stories dealing «llh th* quoatlou: What ha* happened to Amer­
ican public morality7)

By RELMAN MORIN
NEW YORK, Apr. k — (A*)— Remember the Kinsey report?
"It shocked a prat many people,” a noted scholar said today,
"but in point of fact, there was nothing new in it at all. And there is
nothing new in this so-called crisis in political or busiaets morality
today."
i
Dr. Irwin Edman, who &lt;xpress­ all thro* years, there haa bean so
ed these views In on interview. Is little progran, so little reform.”
executive of th* dspartmant of
Thera are several reason* for
philosophy at Columbia Univer­ It In thla country, Dr. Edman
sity. For more than 10 yours
hla writing* on moral* and ethic*
"People art cynical today, or
hove commanded wide attention. In da*pair, because they have
H* has boon studying tbo subject last eoofldencU to the old stand
aids and tho tud cliches. Those
for nearly 88 year*.
Ho agreed that tha recent dis­ bar* not yet boon adequately re­
closure* of corruption In govern- stated to terms mt condition* no
meat, tho report* of v M m n t i
gambling, gnageUriam and "fin­
, tho Individual to ep•Mi
ing" may Indicate o critical low. palled by the
0 also and complexity
point In public morality,
of Ilf*. Ho 4doesn’t feel that he
"But there haa been a oorae- can do much to ahangs condi
what hysterical exaggeration of tlono, however had they may bo.
tha decline of moral*," bo sold. Even in government, official*
Ha recalled th* insurance scan- feel helpless. Government haa
M s of 1004. tho Teapot Dome grown too Mg fay eny one man
ease In tho Raiding Administra­
tion, and th* Banbury tevuptignttou following that.
"And If you want to go nil the Dr.
oonfldonco
way bock.
Dr. Edman said. to thla
“tax* a look at tho thtoga, Paul
■aid to the Corinthian* about the
“Thor may some up with tome,
■tat* of their morals."
thing now and hitter," ho said.
That, he *aJd, la not
•At th* M n k l k t y ur* fairIf hard-boiled. T V r dent believe
Iny.ln Itaalf.

ments Have Mane

MacArthur went on to say that
it Is in Asia that “ the Communist
tINS Of THOUSAND! Of NtW V O m a i lino losser Broadway to give visiting Finish Ctrsntrnt Vincent \utloi
conspirators have elected to make
a hero’s welcome as Uie chief or aUt* ami bt* motorcade roll down the as-unue und r indite e*ct.it. Stamting
their play for global coniiue*t,"
tu lit* car. AUllot waves tn rc.|Hm»« to the stirora of "Vive U Franco" that erect him.
llttlrnwrwnol)
Senator Ferguson fit-Mich) said I
today that if Mac Arthur is un
able to leave hi* i ommand for even i a
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Philosopher Terms Public Morals
Similar'To Those In Other Ages

Orange L e g i s l a t o r
Says Gambling Ele­

to

A WMM Of MAN8UVU" is the way Supreme Cvanmander Douglas UecA rw v daeertbed U J t. strategy ur Korea while
a flying vUlt from
T **j*
aoofar arlth Lt Gan Matthew b Ridgway, U. 8. Ith Azmi
P M aandw (right). MacArthur firw to the eutero eoaetaJ aactor and
M B Jtsptd II fnlla ftbow Um lllh PataUai in (njpect ipurhisdi ol
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TU ESD AY

THE SANFORD HERALD. BANFORD, FLORIDA

B orrow in g Replaces Baseball A s
National Pastime O f A m e r i c a
lir MAE IUIYLK
NLW YORK—&lt;/P&gt;— Baseball it no longer llir nations! psilim*.
borrowing &gt;*■
The average hminm oflkr, for example. Aren't there at lean
twice ai many eager borrower* at thrre are eager hstcbsll fani&gt;
Actually, borrowing U today pcr-T
hap* Atnercla'a l.iifff'St indoor view and I* Hying out.
ban*
The (i a son Is simple. Roughly,
Industry.
Rome people etlll frown on hot- half the people in Ihe nation now
rowing a* If It were something Imtrow from the other half on*
Immoral or showed o lack of work—and Ih* next week the ar
forethought and rharartrr. Ilow. n.iid half lairrow* front the first
ever, that i* an old-fashioned half. Ho that doesn't leave any­
one who ran point the finger of
•eorn. Who want* to l&gt;e an nni
unyway in u neighborhood of
gratshoppera?
And tin re i* &lt;crlult.lv one n ic
in r o m it n» rn r . r o t e r r thing about Iwing a borrower.
m i &gt; rr.
j i ik ik .
« i : w i m h .»:
You asoM-inte with a better cia
»T v r »; o r i M iHtiit
of iieoplo—people with money.
in pmih %T»t*
ik m i t ii i : iw tati : o r
Il&gt;.Mowing also develops in a mu.'
r A. I ’ A llT IN , Dureaent.
the power of imagination, ihe ult
T o 'm
w iiiim i t m t r o v r iiM K ,
Nolle* I" h* f«li* * l* * n U**« Helen of narration, and the ai.ility t»
Tt'H-liett Partin fn «1 Iter flnul re­ art.
port n* sd m ln ld rM rls or the
How mure stirring than Rur
of r. A. I'arlln, |frm#&lt;t; lh»t e»u rymorr in Hnmlei is the tale of
Hied h»r petition ror H "* l
dl»rhars*. and l!i* l the « III *|.plr t « woe given by it hnrveplayef l i v ­
the 11IInor* Id e I ii&lt;if if lae dlenilrom . ing to borrow five Ini to bet on
Cnonir Jud*&lt; f.r HsrotmJe t'uontr, n “ *ui&lt; thing" rare lit epltomroirtile. »n the Jrd il» r &lt;‘f
I f i l i iles the bnpefeia itlUggle o f ull
f l » f UffUfliViW 'l * «f iA I « * r a i m ! f+ T jf lH A l
rlHeharge *« mtinlnlitrstri* nr the brave nun to win in a forlorn
•stale n( I'jPA. Partin, .(..eased, on world rol.tl hy rhanrr. And I.
Hits I rid day &lt;&gt;r April. IS* Ifor one, ran rnrely say him imv
lir t.D N It I'AJtTIJC,
the It Is ail I ran do to keep from
Adm lnlsltairls
if Ho. breaking into applau&gt;*.
• s iito or c a .
■In-eased,
Over the years I have mtidfpiilo a study of office iM.rrow. r *
HriTin: ih im iti.iiY m v n ;*.*i twcainw I lore to hear all tlielg
Tf*# HoKflnf Authority « f ib* Fliy mid adyenture*. Why wear out
of lUhforrt. Klofl'Ut win •uttmii*
DrM&gt;.nili Ia furnttli fir* *r»4 m * vour eye* reading a magarin*
t*»«*tl rA«»ri|R Itisitrsitrf,
Afti story at hnmr* when you ran sit
a W r t * ‘, llRdluNl* **•«•
at your own desk in the office
Hr lUMIItr
c«v*rIns •
liUiniipf' firolrri,
FlrfrtiU
l* '! and Itenr a real Ilf* story -on til.*
I s * . lime.
bllAWti OR C’ERlIf ItF** ft
(flit* «»r |»r».|H&gt;»olR %
•111 b«
The liorrnwrr* seem to fall
In ih* Affirm nf lit* Aultkurm u|» Into certain pigeonholes:
■util ls *» P.M.. April It. !»»»•
I. The wet-eyed or emergency
jfiirtl&gt;
In fo rm a tio n **M h —
rra n rd
TK
i ‘ * r ---------------borrower. This is the type that i*
In th e p la n s an d a p e t il lr a l P .n a * Id p m f e c l n m l lo rrn a o n w h ic h in deep trouble. ‘‘ Our familv rat
aold p fn p -isa ls m u st he su b m itte d
u*t ha* to have an operaflon,”
hes nhlalped
n h la lp e d
by
h
&gt; e o u tu c tln x
nur
Oeo'rce II. William*. Jr, i:»*roilv« ie says, "and the veterinarian
Ptreelnr. Ilnuslpf Alllhnfllv of Ihe refuses in lift n sralpel tinier* I
felly III panfnru. KP.rlda, I«4 Melseli Plunk down (2,r&gt;. Please, please,
Bulldlne, Hanfnid n irlda
nelp me save our dear old Tal.hv.
•leora* II. William*, Jr
If ihr ever has kittens, I pro­
Kiet ullve Idee, lor
tinusing Authority of the mise to name one after you."
t’lly of Hanford. Florida
2. The gre-but-you're-lurky-tohage.lho-fhance.todo.me-adftivArr
|R THI! t HU ITT »:Ot HT OP T llll borrower. I f you lend this gent
v
iv t ii j i i i .............
h i i i . n tt r U' t r o r
RIOT
Ttir. b t .o t i : o p ri.n m iM la enough to htty hi* children a
™*
cr
ro t'A T I television set, he also thlnka you
a s h --rott-------a im is t
oKR
f
is (H ts rr .m r
ought to buy them ulatses ..t
H.uttto tmAIIAU, Plalnllff,
Ihev won’t hurt their eye*, lie Is
V*.
lurk right away with a *ur
aPOIIUi: II. tlltAIIAH. Defendant.
Iksaesrr Re, t * f l
gcsllon that you ilnance his new
■■It la* IMseeee
ear and help send hi* mother-inxtrrirn t o a r r i:s a
r t a t i : f i r r i-o n ip * t o ngnttnu law nwny un a good tong vaeaII. fUlAllAM, latndnn T »tr*.« ( 1911. When it comet to paying
■ ir H n y n t a . 10* W e a l l l r d K tre e l
you hack, he hat a memory like
r . f o r k t .'lt / , ,V i» Tut
T n rh
. _ JB A till lltfllltllY KriTIFIKI* a hard o f *|r phant*—all stricken
that null for dlvnrs* has Men file*1 with amnesia.
agalpsl yna hy yiAIKH) nilAIIAU.
S. The Roll,In llood borrower.
la &lt;ihe Cirruli rr«in of in* Nlnih This tvpe has a heart too big for
judlylal ru i nit of npftda. In ami una ' chest,' and hr goes aro&lt;
around
’ fa r . Mantlnai* fount/, rimida. •«.
*hprs*i»ied HU* or said suit I* borrowing ,
Ve. Joe
Graham,
llaintirr.
Joe Dnakes
Dr»aV&gt;t,Mt'jit* tip’ jfof
to
Q ra h a tn . r i e f e i .ja u t
annul store teeth hut I'm
1OL*1 11.
A Hi: NO tlPirJ) aw*I
«S lo rile fnyr appenrftnre In
V f‘fe&lt;td|ng ,.d Hie Soil, day a? { W
a r ®
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good old Jog.’*' Bui whFn you ivy

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- ilfl; flfw fo rdli' .'l It'hark you find Rebh
flntr and mapn*r. ns..1 hy law, y»ur
flllh., defvnse. If any. and -..t. Ifeipd is somrwherr deep fn Hb*trnrtpy of the same ,,p j-lalniffr* wihnI Fprr*t,

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tfIT,VIVA the nfftrlul seal of .Id
CeMlil. and mv hand a» ftefh thete* rr. Till* is u iialh a weathered
r. at o«ar&lt;tid. Heinin.d- DMwr, Ultle rhararler who gpes jruun I
h.nd^, IpJ, Ihf) MIR day t*( Hai.h, borrowlr|g itirkri*. dime*, &lt;iuat
O . P . IlH ftN IW lN
.C la r k o f
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PKIIVIi; P. HW.tflS
' Atiprnsy hi
Mr I’lalulilf

Osteen News
B&gt; M ATINA

DUNNING

Aciivilim of lb* Orlren Haptltl Cluirrh for the rnotilh of
April inrludi- a collagr prayer
m illing Tuesday night. All who
wish to work in this project arc
askrd to lie at the church at
7:110 and go to home* to hold
prayer meeting*. Thera will lor
two groups, men and women.
The place will be givrn to the
group each night.
On Wednesday night there will
be a meeting at the church at
7:4(1 P. M. This 1* the regular
player meeting and will be fotluwrd by a busineaa meeting of
the church. A ll member* are renursted to l&gt;* present as there is
important liueine&lt;s to bo trans­
acted.
Thursday the W. M. U. will
meet at 1:00 P. M. for their
monthly session. At 7:30 P, M.
the “ Brotherhood" will meet at
tin- Educational llulldlng. The
"Youth Choir" will also meet at
7::t0 P. M. in the ehurrh.
Monday .School will lie held at
10:00 A. M. .Sunday and servire*
tit ll:0U with Itev. J, C, Waiei,
conducting.
Monday night “ Youth Week”
starts, G. C. Pelham Is youth pas­
tor and will guide the meeting.
Hiyan Nettle#, Associate Pa*tor;
Hilly
llo.ack, Sunday School
Hiipertniendvnt: and I V vld llorack, II. T. U. nirertor. Junior
Twill, president of I) rot her hie&lt;d;
Hernice Wdliaoii, President of
W M. I).; Itidiert llirl, Choris­
ter; and Alice William*, pianist.
Tl.eep officer* chosen from the
Youth Group of the rhurrh will
have charge o f all meetings
&gt;X» of
the Week Apr. M through 18,
Our revival will follow from
.Sunday Apr, 18 to Wednesday
Apr L’6. Itev. Mark A. IM,h. of
Holly Hill will lie Ih- Evange­
list
Rev. J. C. Walter, Jr., local
pastor, will bad the singing and
there will lw special music each
night. Hervices will alart earh
evening at 7:(fi I*. M.

Nuw 2 HetlrrMim, UnfiirniHhPtl lloinp. Huiikp Ami

HofrlgiTnlnr Inrlmlml
Apply
C o r n fr 17th and M rllo n T lIlc
A valU th lf Im m ed iately

I’armer* Markei rnr aroaur* sold

In T r u c k e r * a
A p r il I . m i ,

H e a te r* up tn I I ' l l

Il**n&lt;, Urns
l.i« hpr. M S*
Ifeart*. p..|,
hu, hpr. I IS-i.w*
(Iran*, T*pit*r*r**n
Pew local
hu hpr. f.OI-I.ia
Meet*
Jus. hunrhes
I I .) o(
i .iiitssc. depending unsllir
a srrlahl
per bag
.TJ-J.s*
f'stery, rI* fl.iljen .|*peuj
lag .|Ualliy la * larger I.II-I &lt;*
I’ elrrc. Pla- l*a*eal. Depend
In* .lusllly le a larger l-ll-l IS
Cauliflower depending
container
I 11-1,31
Corn, depending Oaallly
S d*S .eal«
l-ls-l.Tl
llggplant
hu bakl*. ia *
Ia-ll.1t,e. 1**1.#,g. ( try h-neg
I- A Cntr
W l..s* Uim h d«*. bach*.
Peppers
hu. I..M* i n -171
I'.'U iw ., gla lied fills*
Sa lb l . m •
t*i-&gt;i:
Haditn..
: .(■•*. n-ki. 1 wi-j.ia
H |.|,*I. Tallow ,'riHik ,N.-- t.
llo lipr
1 :#•J is
lomsints
Id Ih . rata I I I
Turnip*, l-urple Tap
ln*e I,mi. hr,
u iir .
ilT lila
iirnunr,. Valrneia* bog is a - ll*
rirasg, . Teingla
has jsu
rirgp.-fr.tli, I .11, *«■ 1 has &gt; I M A*
C,ape.#oil. iivr.li Pretllesa
!V*
, ,
i i *.*.i i
la VStlHIee p.iiilt.- e raeelVe-l SI

la.rrt.wrr. Every office has at
least one uf tlie*«. Borrowing
l«a*t
with Ihrnt Is like kleptomania
They will borrow arurtltinV they
see on ^oiir desk—setssOT*. paste
, ash tray, elgarsttc, or old
letter*.
They are a harntlras race, l.y
and large. | keep a bunch of old
,hHJ‘ !Brt* handy far (hem my.
self. Whenever one corn** by I
just silently hand him a shot lace
and In- go** away whistling. Hy
has had a happy day.

D

Membership Drive

O f

S to m a c h

D o w n

D is tr e s s ,

C o n d itio n s

D e fic ie n c ie s

o f

- i

A c h e s

a n d

W hy Sottle for Symptomiltir
Whan HADACOL
Can Holp Peopla With Such Doficiancies?

a n d

B .,

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a p p r e n il c ■
uharmarlsl and

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g g te n a m a

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Sid

SStfSTJilS
live and seven.

sif.r.sT j;
HADACOL
t h y feel better
eat more
than they have
In a long lima."

I Xr e S n shout *
H AD ACO L Sti
decided to try
»It to see U ft
BH
would help build me up like It
____ ______
had so 1
many other
peopla. A
friend o f mine presented me with
■ bottkTland^ I began to take lL
Very coon I noticed an
began
ment in Die way l.fe lL
to

rsa s
1

«H jA DsA C OmL—my
W e cannot

toe man
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you know

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OUTH—DODGE

back

i W
now,
tom- tconocn*

YOUR AUTHORISED

DISTRIBUTOR FOR

a h o u t e w 1{«,
aye 37, taking
ea ro o f m y
b a b y w h o is
314 years old. I
« M t aMa to
lake care o f my
baby and do my
w o r k a t Urn ;
■ n m e Urn*.. I
a lw a y s !
f e s l l n g rua-1
down and
nervous until f triad taking HAD­
A C O L Walk believe me, I hare
only been taking it for two and
a half months and, have experi­
enced s wonderful change for the
better. I don't feel nervous ar
run-down nnyroars. I feel and sat
a lot better. Thanks to H A D A COL.1

It was only natural that In his sin­
cere desire to serve the people, that
Senator Le Blanc would seek and
find a product that - tomM tend to
assist the poor and ailing, that would
htlp them teed a
contented Ufa. Hie tireless study sad
effort resulted in today's wonderful
HADACOL.
HADA---Why WaMf
Why experiment, why rive up,
why suffer from a leek of vitamins
U„ 11,, Iron end NtaetnT W
make up vour mind to start
HADACOL today with the 1
assurance that It will help
sutler such deficiencies or
money.

G e o rg e 8 w a rts, G en eral C h a irm an

BRIGOS-STRATTON
ENGINES AND PARTS

t o

„
,
State and fadera! •Dvenunenta. His aethrttlaa to
public life In behalf of the working
man are too numerate to mention
here.

a i m U p A N e w M em b er
.
•
.

■
B o n n er L* C a rter, S e c re ta r y

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from tilting up lata at night do­
ing homework after 1 come home
from work. I’m doing my best to
recommend HADACOL to the
cuitomeri 1 wait on here In the
store who complain of circum­
stances that equal mine. Already
I have won customers on H AD A­
COL in the short time I have been
taking I t "

And

fit 2, Box 171, Sanford

D u e

Writan, U N
B, Was* Or*

mi-.

Senator LeBltns la all o f hit
political activities has always
championed the cause of the op­
pressed, and Hit poor and un­
derprivileged.
He woe the fltyt candidate for
Governor to advocate e .-tpcdfle
Old Age Pension , . . end today
tn 1^tnytofM, he Is krown ns the
Father of the Old Age Pension.
In the course of his long, lone
fight he bet had hit critics; but
to those who opposed him he has
conilrvislly eUtsd. "If you do not
believe In Old Age Pensions, remember the mandate of1the Lord
Himself—'Honor thy Father and
Uiy Mother that thy days may
be long upon the land which Ihe
Lord Uiy Oodalveth th e *.'"
Senator LsBisnc ia known aa
a friend of the veterans. Ife In­
troduced end successfully pawed
the law that m ated the Bute

,

IW I l i l l Ip »f»1 I

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\ N jh e n

R u n

SEUTM N H E V A Is K A M , Bbtte Tksis** Efferis Far I t M
a a f t lw l

rud»s*„

ome t i me ,
o u l d n ' t eat
ardlir a n y *
tnlng. Back In
my home town.

e a k ,

B »,

tfrs. floogUr 4. Cdrirti, t. (J.
fled Falitn, /gtnsHi SftD iliS
IssJrr, I.UJil fang ban, Orlrml 21, llo, M l . hi. J. Ifoldfe. ■llo, l
ledo My dally
h a v e a good
s c h e d u l e , is
I .IfirA.r " 8 tore 1 w o r d In say
very rigid. Oo*
broke my wrist about HADA­
ina to achool
I imd U-:n tuf- C O L for It cer­
full time and
f a r i n g w it h tainly seems a
working a f t e r
pain*. «*speci.&gt;i 1
1111Si
mir.icle
to me
ichool until 948
ly w h e n Hi* My eon.
Wayne
s
gits pretty tire­
w e a t h e
w ino is eight
some. t w a s
changed, ano
years old. wsi
g e l l i n g tired
I s e e m e d Dial c o n a ld s r a b lj
and run m !torn keeping para with
nothing wouli underweight all I had lo do, Being married
ullevlato it un- In fart, he wore
and having a family, i sm com­
til recently 1 a sire four shirt
pelled to work after achool. !
t r i e d HADA* Someone »ua1 COU an&lt;l I was gemra
mated trim
that 1 * iv»* him HADA- work In e pharmacy here In T o­
■mated by the results Now I al­ COL. After taking four large hot ledo A fter telling HADACOL
ways keep a bottle to replace Ihe lies Wayne is no longer under­ lie re in the store I decided I'd
weight. Now he (els up early and try It. You have no idea how
empty. Being a bandleader and he
______._____
has a good appetite
. . hemuch It haa picked me up. I'm
pianist where my wriat la eaten eats lettuce, cabbage,
carrots and telling you truthfully, H ADACOL
beg*,.carrots
Ually used, 1 are very grateful to
Is the answer lo all mr tired neat
HADACOL. Now I can bring Is
the public Ihe music they enjoy
and 1 enjoy playing It myerif."
Cor ft. IR a w ifr, M i J M V ,
Coll/. 1 " I am 48 years
(have W
M
___ _ nervous
stomach condi- "
1™ ¥
lion
on for q u i11
t e•

P a iffs , W

N e rv o u s n e s s

V ita m in s

M ANY DOCTORS

Be A Booiter—Slfn Up

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W ayne C a tre ll was rtm-doivn. had Bo appetite.

STARTING TODAY!

_&lt; Y?

l'hn" r ,B' "

HADACOL Relieves The Cause

teff*s? dlff'erence. Then I
came to San Diego and couldn't
mt back
to Atlanta
got It here. 1 sent
I
for it. Now, thank Clod, they have
It on the market here and J have
e supply In my house. Not only
that, but fm tolling all my friends
who! HADACOL has done for
me. 1 sleep well, eat anything I
can get and feel wonderful. I
could go cn and on praising
HADACOL, it's done so much far

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Md’rnekun Roatl4—Out W. 13lh SI.
Phone m i

linn Pnlilo su ffered from n on livin g

'rr

The Lant Huuntl-up O f The 1961

:t.

Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.

saararo. I'larlSa.

T I i * f n llu w ln g n rle c a reporl*&lt; l t.g
ih * |( r a |e r s o n T h * g a n lo rd H ia t*

ANNOUNCING

11 -1

Here h the perfect-fit, per­
fect-Iwr lance, easement window
for yuur liomc. .Never slicka—
never ran warp! Nothing to
EVER swell, shrink—or rot!
Swings wide when desired.
Swings seal-closed at a hand'stourh! Assembled, riltrd, fur
lifetime service. A modem
home “ Must!"

m annkt

SEM INOLE COUNTY FARM
BUREAU
■:

Touch—and CLOSKD!

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Th

W

eiff' '•' &gt;‘

Dr. Henry McLaulin

FIELP WANTED

Heeavl No. IXX
MApnHH » T iT r . e %HNI:nb

ft. The pack rat or eumpulslv - fc«*t rlvllllj* RfAttir,
Sarajevo, where the incident
that triggered World War l look
place, t. ihe capital of Uosiiiu
province In Yugoslavia. Tho site
and geography of Bosnia Is about
•7* 'kmc as that uf West Vlrgin la.

For Rent

Wonsan, 'rtip lit .rico also parti,,psu d in ,n* (Tarnation isporalioi.j at Hungnaui and ffo n u n
Tha attari. tranipcit will rrOptomrtriat
HAN DIEGO, Calif , Apr. 3 - mam In Han Diego a abort time
(SpMrlal) Aubrey i*. \viuii.-n. l * f ‘-r,* going I., a \Y, - 1 l .iltl
Phone SI
113 Magnolia
husband ol Mr- A. I.. Whitten, |etrI to undergo tontine -hipyard
o f dim Elm Avenue, Hanford, overhaul.
returned to the United State*
today after seven monlh* combat
duty in Korean water*, lie Is a
shipservirrman aloard the USH
Henrico, an attack transport of
the Pacific Elect Amphibious
Force, which docked here today.
Yuunic lady 18 lo 2fi yenm, lliRh School (irxduate
Whitten's ship left the West
Coast July 7, IU50, and has parti­
fo r Office Work and (’ashler. Paid Vacation. In*
cipated in all of the major am­
mirnnrr, Yearly IkmuH.
phibious operations in Korra.
Unit- nf Ihe First Marine DlvlApply in own liu n ilw n tin j; lo
eion were trnn*|Hirt*d from th*
West t'naU In the Pusan bench
I Sox II, c/o I I«r;il«l
head ulioard Ihe lli-nriro Inst
Aug.lit and. in later engage­
ment*. the siilii landed troop* in
the invasion* of Inchon and

IB M

State Farmers Market

(•re. ahd d.dltr Mils e«ch wed
Doni a* manr ucoptf A» he Din.
I(i- ha, no intention nf repaying,
but everyone knew* his secret T l . r ( ia n i.t r .t d i a l , f a r m e r s M a rk e t,
lie 1* Dying to Furrow enough t&lt;* I iaiI |..;I|.|. from is .* j *u r h
rutile unr. Give him thirty warAM .,April I, 1,SIB garbages
Uaiillng light demand good, marand he will, loo.

O rlah O o . K la r l.t a

Whitten ltettiniR
From Koivan Witr

APR, j,

RATED TRU

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U a U r r u n U S tr r a c ih —
T * Proton tW N t n of th* Horld,
T t P t m h U Um P rog m * of A m i Io .
To P rW K * Prosperity I n S i t l M i

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IN D E P E N D E N T

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

Allied Forces
Advance Into
, North Korea

Fiery Reuther
Acclamation

One-Million Chinese
Poised For All-Out
S prin g Offensive
Against UN Troops

A u to
H as

N o

O p p o s itio n

In F o u rth T e r m
M azey

B id :

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D A IL Y

i , . on nil, fatr through Ihuiiday.
Continued rather ruol tonight.
Manure Ihursday. I.igbl In mud'
rralr northerly wind* hemming
'jr lib lr Ihursday.

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NEW SPAPER

W EDNESDAY

APR.

I.

Warren Calls For
U ~ | »

Is R e - e le c te d

l.ea&gt;ed

W ire

l „

B o y le

C n o m iin a

,0

,n . a p e n 0 | n g

Appointed

C o m m itte e

|{ l . v j s j o n

(111

, ) f T a x e s

I M l Alt \S&gt; I I Apt I i , l l Ftondn Hctint,- committee* tt illeh

wl11 ''ol.l alimot hf« ." death judg
im lit over hill |»n»|w»-*,«l in Iht*
lo*
' * tam** taricd
iiini' t.

Railroader T e l l s
High School Boys
Of Career Needs
Horace Describes BeI l f fils Received
By
Is. l i l t ' o .id W o r k c r s

lay
U «lln* ir 1..
Senate I're .olrnt
.. JKe U.V
.'lit...II
SturgU, is ho previeii.l&gt; klrtal no
both Rcu’.Jvri
i
urv Treaniu,:i. ed the lialimen . »f IItnpM
'Tb** III* *1r • till* .lilt'll xttti li-ixr.
tuter t~.mil Mi/rv by acclsmslion 1 I A lJ.MIASSKE. Apt. d Go&gt;- sommittre, di* .lo*ed th. full 1»«t
to tin t||ti xll|u*«I %tt*i xi ill l»r
llir
ciiioi
W.mrii
called
on
the
Thniis-h a five-wnv cunle*t
of .-S.sttf iniieut . id noon,
drvi'li.pnt for the two union vice ( I Innda Icgulsluie in hu ii|wnui
Alt political pliilo.nphiirx \xcr • lor 4 |M'V|||.«II III 1nit** ttlillU- (*
ii|»ciinlri»tlriii Ii* ir nl
priMjilrncies, ineiimlientr llicharl biriiiii.il mr.*i|fe yritridav In bold pirtly ssell mivcil, mill il VX!$ nl V I I .
T. (iosacr amt John W. l.ivlng«ton
iiiO'I ini|M&gt;..itdi lo loiel ell is hut the A tL iitii lo i x l 1 llir Kdllltiiu.
the
line
on
Isle*.
were rrrtain of rndccllon too.
iniglil he ripeelid flom nutx
loir1 a « l«»ll|» nt 17 Imililx m lriril
l)c*|iilc uii|iircedcnlrd |iuu|&gt;eu* them.
They were the Hi other -dale can­
one •I llu.
didate..
I). be .aid, riurent ol lint .talc,
Sturgis previously had named Imis
- * i Iii * inoitniig
A roll-call vote on the vice mostly cuiuuinrit, liasr to pay s Senutor Shand* of t.ainrssiltr n« many ei|&gt;. .i. I&gt;.* eis* |&gt;iasiional
nre«idencie«,
iciiuirlng
.cvcral
l ead of Ihe Fln.m.e unit r.unlinn inilim lion llu. luniniiii! in saimu.
hours, was necessitated l.ccuu * nf lluid o| thrii mromr in (c.lrial somililllrc Srnaio. rollln . of I at &gt;&gt;HJ„ lln, „ ,|lr f., , , , , I)
V I'li*
la in , counts and ids l.ixrt. anil lull.I M'l thflllimtll Ml a *lilt II1iMlt %in jlh»n% Il llir 1 ||r
the contest*.
Si
I
imo!
ltlllt«»li*
III'!
|IMM
-it
&gt;
■
The lu-k of o|i|Miiitlon foi llii. is no lime lo add &gt;uib a but* l i.inI h i uf Dad. hrad of Rid*'* and
III out •
\«ii*inni Mi llu .
Rayuaid of Hi Peterslnug chail
Reuther nnd Mn**y came a&gt; a drn.
mao
of
Appropiiation*.
surprise. At a caucus early to­
(ni
m i !ijii
tlilii
n
is.
lining
tlif
S|irjbnii al a |nml in.ion ol
day the to-called "Coinmlttes* Foi
Serving ssIt ti Iluynuid oil III!' m.itlinu s. , I \| I tifll. ilin,i
I
m.i Ii houm. m llir llosseidscib-i krd
A Pipgre**ive *nd Militant UAW ,"
group to art on itn- isrord S'.’.i'J.made up o( nnti-ltcuthcr delegate* ebambri nf llic liotiir ol ir|nc iNai.iNNi -pending nirasun- mil l«' •U|H*lllit«’ liil«‘ iit. .iiul | \\ 1*1 ml.
had picked Jamea t’ loi-Und of •rntalives,
llir (inseitioi
*anl Sirialor* I'o|m- of St Augu-tinr ti iiniii.iOn
Hi troll to run again.t llruther. Floiida iamillr i IimI.iv air bairlv she « liairiiiuu. Ilia, km ■&lt;) i'n -1
.itl
tin* pay
M
II*
id fill •
nnd Tony Cicrwin«ki of Ih-lrolt
siess, lliunch of Tampa, t'olllii- ol rntr
f Xlll Mil*
able
In
bus
llir
nrsc
sitir.
of
lift*
Min* rx*
to oppose Many.
Tallahassee, Dulls ol
Madixin |i|«i&gt; r r i , |i*ont ing Oil!
i\t* front
The anIi.Hcuthcr group's vie.1 lie taitl, lo uii|Mnr aslddliuial lairs I raid llu of Foil Msi i s. Gautier ol oitlldr tintit iMinlur
II would In- alino l ronfucaloi&gt;. N'css Sim m i lli-m h, -Ld'ii |..o ol *12 In « l if* u itajr, hi *1 •n right
prr.idcntial dale also was chang­
Mni Minn i It* 1111 *, M| I ih* oiilr* Ii i .-1..I Mil«*
ed at the la*l minlr. Kenneth on consuinrit ilieads Itranny HO ti llrnok s*|||r, Lewis of
H'iiioh ttf lake WmiIII, lli|i|t \ ttf .ig«' • I tilm. n%i*t that xoifiinti in
Folia*, of Kaginaw. one nf the |&gt;cr ccnl ol the dale lav load.
lin k •iin\ ill« nn l Shivor* «&gt;f ('hip* « I r a * d rmy. ho »ti»lri It* told of
two picki-d at the caucus, declin
This sin. the high point of the !esV
t•tit» in* iist el O il d . - r i l d tt&gt;
*•1 nomination The other one,
(I onlmuni on l'*gc S lit
PIi IiimI ft* n n foitil in, Hrnator Ro&lt;Urr« «•( Wintrv liar whit h nri
Rudy I'ale of Detroit, wa« not
y*siit| *1 p* i.nit of thr
j »lrn ivm namnl vicr ilmiiiimn nf In m hit Ii
noniinalril
• f i ’ winning*, x\ Ih tlic milnm kri*’
ihr
Taxation
Ooitttiiilt•*«*
wliiih
will
I’aul Silver o f Detroit, who with B . W , 11 I* 11(1 O i l . 7 1 .
atudy |*i««p«»«««l rrvlxlnn »*f ihr mad payiiiir aiiidhnr 1 p«*i* nit
Forties has led the anti-Rruther
‘
. .
I'lunt intviM*il tliMw* going
M
l»rr»cnt
tux anti «»thrr »•••
group, also decline.) nomination.
ii« ni pha* •if initiMuil*
into tli
vi'lllir
inraaurr*.
This left John ttegg of Toledo
mg to «tuil\ typ'iig nml »li «tthaiiil
(Itlirr*
at«
lUkri
«&gt;
f
t'mntilla,
and Dave Moore and Walter
NVnrn riiti
Ihi
lltiylr of Funfniil. t*6«rioll »»f
Hogowski o f |k-tn&gt;it opinslng
aittiinvr, t'raty of Stuait, tin 111lei ml i III i* ivlalnrtl. In .itatnl. u
Gotsrr and Livingston.
Mbmiii. King of VVIntri HiIIven, leave Ml ut*•cttco Iwi I'K rlvrti.
II. W. Ilcrndot- 74,
■ Iw a i»f
lU-gg i* ehairmon of the KUetrie
weie tol t In Mr t or
I
rand
of Kort l.autlrnUlf, Mr- 1 Tile *.»1Hit &gt;•
*X-1. V •A-J’.lU l|l ? thr me
Auto l.igt,t Unit o f Toledo I.«&gt;eal resident of Hanford, passed assay Aithur s*( iVitiMitMiiM, **i**«•te oi, r.rll •-!1
12 and an anti-Gnsser leader In I at a iinrejng home in Daylons Hcl*ring. ) V i ret of I'ulatka anil &lt;• hum. «! ph a-e of If [\r+ ding, and
eeto11*•••*•! IIN 1•nn* x lil
a union factional dispute there tiogrli yeatt-rdav at 11:65 A. II. Smith of (irwrn Cov* .Spring *.
i
Moorr. a Negro, eonu-s from the following a lingering tllnrs*
Chairtntn
of
nthvr
comnilttn**
Mr. llrrtulon was horn In SanWASHINGTON. Apr. 4 - t /F t - big Font local firtil and llngow*kl
Ort.
20. »IN7I
had inrad
lived art;
M r e l^vrsl n.
, iford
f * l ,lr
l- »•*
» * « and aau
f n .* . . O z i e r
U
In d u c te d
Tbe White House today deicubed from Dodge
Nomination*
I
nation*
of
llruther
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and
M
m
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*• an entwely awtl*a&lt;Lu| *ator- other member*
Umhera «.r hi* able t o u e lt .m " " f
M * '»r. and Mrv. L j
of SUrUp. ,*t u i|,.,..,
IU IO
-111 H i m I S l l l p
tion'* an article by Jonathan esl o ff spertacnlar demonstration- , » »"•'
Tlr
0 ‘v Klrrtioi.*. Dayton of Dale City ZV,'
|' * .
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Daniels lepolling that Pinidrul fi-alun-«ld l&gt;r *nake dance*, parade-.
1 r;
Mr*' *'
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puhll. Health, lira, kiu ..t ......
Ill
I M 'N r l lU S
\ MM)
’T '
" f vlesr; I'.'hll* Road* and llighwav .
Truman iavors changtni the sys­ confetti throwing and halloon latst- j *'
(.Iliar'a
ilem
n
iitl
ra
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fits
rAli
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1 *8 1 1 :
ing. Reuther'* demonstration con j
iiivrrs nf Chlpley: I'ti'.li I n i
M« rx in i I f i n , i imrlnrf in f liifi
tem of congressional lenuie.
Mr, llerndun built and was
linue more tt-s,- t-«1f ■ houi. th, i
Daniel*, editor of the Raleigh others somewhat le*a.
manager of |hs Seminole I lasts-1 to s. M'-Arthur " f Ferandlna: l*uh- Wcllei Inr.. teal e s l its .1. is lopII.
it)
ami
Ads’eitiiing.
I.iudler
of
eis ssho i ai"&lt; to Hanford from
(K . C.| Ntwa and Observer, a
Flection of 11* n-gional disc- tvrr for many r-ais. lie ssa- ' I eke Uilyj Htute IllRtltutlon , t'hainpalg". III.
today m
fomicr Truman aide and De mo
chatter me.,diet of It" KisvUt'is
II
IlN !*«■#
tor*
ts~o«
scheituled
fni
lute
in
.t tit#* 1st
dueled :&gt;
italic
National
Committeeman
O's-.i in ' , f th
hy Mi " f itl H ill" , iplo I
watt's t ’ i
foi hi* state, I* also the auihoc the day.
who jpointed nut ob je c tiv e * nrui
of a Truman biography.
ideal, o f the o r sattiration.
A Daniel* article in the rur. 1*— 'm .'I...-*.
Mi Otter thankisl the Kiwnnrvnt Collier's magaiine, drew
(hi. widnss
Su
so incl'ul
!*!'*, le-riue'l the das a happy one
at"'
from Presidential H e r r e t a r y
dve.hter. Mr*. Nortnn
in l»U Ilf*', utitl •»t«('*«! flint hr i«
DAYTONA RLACII. Ajrr. I
Joseph Hhort tho heated state
. H i r-*d: tun stepsons
IM
rarnt that the President "wl.he*
Karlylr llo'ishtd'lcr ha- been
if'KS • Giaham of l.dl — Florida Federation of Worn mury k«* «Ililn'l |*rl iIm .^arifiivil
■* Ion a
It understood that Mr. Daniel* named chairman of n Naval A f­ Dn,to"n It, nch: two hlt.ilier*. ill' I'lun* today |ndor*ed an cslu- MMinci
I'l «*«lt|r lit Jim 1 Fi* til t.ilnl Hint
t.as no authority to *pe*k fot fair* committee which has lie*" &lt;• i* Rarmton unit Clauth I* .atlon aervire plan proy»osr*l l.y
him."
ni.point*.I by the .Seminole County Hi rifh.p of .‘tanfo-d: also flv&gt; IVnntor George Hiui'tl"-i t il I'Jot llir n i'i'ln i |*li*|ffnm Iiiii 1 l*rrii »li
pefi.oit ss ill' i" oi lei !,. .It,*
The article tay* Mr. Truman Chamt&gt;cr of Commervr. it ssa* ar- gra ’-iMauahlers, Mr* J C lie n ' i \» a solution for t'nlver al Mil
favors:
nounrsd today hy Jack llall. artinc o f Miami: Miss June Itivln of •arv Training ami llir I h year old III.- |"Og|l •« o| " 1,1 -.lie* foi th*'
•vs at the ll'gli
K.
1. The election of the number* prrsi.k nt.
r'lii..lo.ti.n &gt; t'.: »in \1lssr. Ifol- draft.
In » letter to FFWC I'reshlent At l.ool Audit**"""' F'lday i.iuhl.
of I he llou*c of Repri tentative*
The r&lt;immill**emrn Include the I * lllsins, H irv I'is-in. and Jerri
I t 11 St' I. i ie", grliet al i hair
for four-year terms instead of Res-. A. G. Mrlnnis, Judge Dougin* liivina of Sanford: and "tie great Mrs. Rn&lt;'liurn C. Horne, Madt-m
the present two years. In the Stcnstioin, Karl IligginiMitliam nr d g'aruldauehirr. Mint Gav llrnet Hinather* outlined his plnu nod rmi" of the pi*.gium lepoitrd tha'
asked for suppott of the federa tlo *ltow \« a- i ooui'g along fir***
»anir election* In which I'retl. F. D Ssi it.
o f Miami.
in it* "igui'lral'nii. that it will *i.
dent* arc chotca.
Mr. llu"*hol'irr is rapes ted to
Funeral ssrviee* will la* eon. lion i omening here.
Under Hmather* 'plan, roll, g. elude tui'i-h fit. ' ■nli‘i'1 Fhui'ln
2. A limit on th* service of meet with hi* group in thr ns*ar ducted at the First I'liishyterian
all member* o f Congress to a future to work nut problems re rhurrh at 2:1X1 t'. M. Iinnorr .w farilltie* would tie used foi gis tal*'"t, arul that flie -|*ecial act*
total of 12 year* In raeh chamber latlng In Navy personnel nnd the with Rev. A G. Mrlrni* of ing youth* military 'rainuiK In will feat ore Sanford tul* nt
Mole than 040 tt* ket* have Ihi-ii
— Hou»a and Senate.
reai Illation of the Naval lir ficiatine. Il'irial will follow in 'onjunclion with their higher ed­
•old to date, and there I* no iloutd
ucation.
While advanea conies of It— Station, Mr. Hall ktated.
Lake View Cemetery.
Tlir U72 registered memlwr* In- that the -how wilt he it sellnot.
artirla stipulated that stories
all
■lotset! four hill* slated to come Ralph III" kwehle . th k t '
about It would bo for release In
up la fore the Stote la-gish'lurc nounred that l.e ter Thnrpe li**l
Friday morning paper*. Hhnrt
ihalrma", l •*1*1 tlo- group, lie an
These me:
put no *ueh stipulation on his
the teat" captain* silth '.'It th l.t
1. Mental health hill.
comment.
2. The hill to he presented t'S -old.
Daniel* ha* been known a* ■»
(in the King anil tfilron . unte*t.
the Stale Nurse*' A»«&lt;n intlon Set
close friend and confidant of th-*
ting up ■•andard* f *r rcgiitcrcd Kail llicgit.' ihatt : -porti I t! at
I'rrshUnt. He served for a tim­
lo ilals* inure Ilian l.'Xid Vo*ri had
and pratlhal nurse*.
es hts press relations izn«*&lt;ntaCOt.LI.MUUS. O.. Apr. 4 -trV &gt; ~ H ea t (mm a nation ssuie uim*
la*s-n *ast l*\ i|&gt;**t*|o"g peiiiiii-s in
.1. The Library Rill.
tlve. helped with Mr. Truman’*
4. A Governor* highway safety tin Jai» placed in the hank* l'o«t
IP 1.1 campaign spaeehe* and con- inquiry tiippled rare horse Itoolur o|&gt;eraiion* in many p/tis oi OI".»
ilffi.r and in drug itores.
snuncil hilt.
freallawsO H Paoe Bill
luilay.

irriecini

Another Allied force neaiby
^punched two milei into Red Korea
in the Yoagpyong area.
Earlier reporti laid an American
patrol hid croiied I’arallel 3H on

P re s s

Official Conupiion

1 4*1

the central front and muled
Chineie Redi from two hilli. lire
patrol wai probing the outer areai
of a huge Red buildup where almori one-half million Communiit
troopi were maned for an expeeled Red offensive,
w TW itronir furee which crossed
I'arallel M Tuesday along a 10
mile atretch nf the weitern front
withdrew
by
nightfall
under
heavy fire.
In the air, American Satire jet*
deatroyrd one Ruasiag-lypeMIU16 jet fighter ami damag'd two
other* Wednesday in a *w It ling
dogfight near the Manchurian
border.
Other Allied piano* ripped Into
_ supply line*. They destroyed four
btarifi*, »ix trurka and five rail­
road rant in 270 aortiea flown by
noun.
From the. central front came an
imlnoua report that a large group
moving Into the
of Red*
Communist buildup arm north
of a .
Intelligence report* aay there
« r * now nearly 600,000 cmnliat
troupe in tbli arcs, primetl for
the long-cipectad Red uffrrulve.
WASHINGTON. Apr. 4-&lt;JP&gt;—
Karra'* rainy spring wtsathrr ami Drfrnte Mobiiiarr Chatle* E. Wilgju*»Ui* mud will ifgvnr tb*
Rede. They may launch thfir}; art said today TnHaSwn it tharito*
iolv* grraleil problem, but il
grva»te*t attack o f the war any
now.
can be m all oiled
or th* aoeond itralght day the
Wilton made llie ilalemenl to
big air hattl* waa fought
Inuiju south of th a Y a lu ihe Srnair-H o u r e “watchdog”
near Sinui,
River. Twelve F-M Sabre , jet - commillee on mobilization «t the
rang led with right Red-nosed &gt;Ui| of * public Mirvry of the de
MIC*. The ConimnalaU broke o ff
rml raced ty refuge In t V b .Man­ frnvivr piogram.
In advance of ihe healing. Sen­
churian aanrlavry.
. Ii
In two day* th* Sabre jet* ator Fulbrighl (D-Ark) taid a
§ have knocked (town four MIC* “ terrible" inflation plight confront*
and damaged w v m .othcis. No
the country and that Congre**
a e » man* rw «»

R isin g Inflation White House Hits
Termed Nation’s Daniels’ A rticle
B ig g e st Problem Quoting Truman

Pioneer

Resident

Of Sanford Dies

Defense Head Claims Desire For Change In
Runaway Prices Are Congressional Ten­
“Test To Survival” ure Laid To Truman

•

70% Of Tickets For
K i w a n i s Minstrel
ShowRepOHMSold
• n«eg

“cnuinly it paitly to blame."

^

Ilonsholdcr NameriTo i**Head Naval Group

In hi* prepared statement, W il­
ton reviews .1 the higbliglil* of
the week-end report hr tnadr to
President Truman on building
Ameilra'* might.
lie reiterated that the task of
whipping inflation U In many
Klwanlan* are canfldenl that wov* “a tougher tent of our
a they are going to bavo a “ sellout ability* in » iit iiv e " than attaining
liMiaiiN
At llam
lm nrliHilml
bouse” 4t
their
minattri alinw
*how Pel.
Fri­ high production.
“ We takr the view that infla­
day night at tho Seminole High
tion ran tic controlled." Wilaon
Seh*o| Auditorium.
" I t looks to ma Ilka a complete said. "In uriiei to do this, how­
aoUout," *ald Ralph Bitckwelder, ever, we muat have the national
ticket tale* rhainana and manager will ami the national unity to
o f Ike J. C. Pranojr Star*, who do- take
, , , th* neee»»ary itepa. The
Hand that hi* team captain* are d'oricn that mint be made to
Ihf h fir . ih j hftw a). t rnerk inflation arc hard arcUiort*.
percent "Each appear* to hurt someone.
toady *otd mora than
"We will do our best to makr
o f th* tlckato.
Lester' th** »tabill*atlon effort a* palnlr**
One of i Im captains, _____
• Tharp*. In aplte af being one o f , » * pouible, but only where it ea r
done eonvicti ntly with tho
** tho
busiestmen in town in hi* bf
— -------capacity aa manager of th* Wrat-j ultimate objective— a istrong Amera Unlcn Tibcraph office. hm« •»"•»» wiih a henlthv
Wilson also said, a* he did In
•old more than 1U0 ticket*. Other
teem captains, inrladlai Al W il­ hi* leporl. that with "the whole.
ira a ilM f* n * f*eee
son, la reported to bo giving him
rloao competition.
Mr. Thorpe got tho Idea, said
Mr. niackwvlder, that it would he
a treat for the children of the
Florida Methodist Homs to attend
tke show, and had ao trouble cell.
tag tickets to peraoaa wishing
artal
to
w spotuor the children.
*om pur,
gome
(FDITOIUS N O lB : Wkat baa kapi
rhoaera aelllng
selling 10 or amre
In American public
mar*.
mortality7 la il degenerating, or la It [ n*l ahnut what it alaaya
Aa a m u lt more tkga 78 child­
ka* hern? In aearrk af an aaawrr, A l' Speelal Garre*poudent
ren from the Home, together with
Reiman Morin »«u fk l tke view a of a prominent American hudawporvlaora, will at lead the show,
nr*.min. a phlliwopher and a clergyman. He present* tkelr «plnho stated.
ton* In a aeries of three article-, of mklck tkia U Ike first. Tke
a.
olhera will follow on *urrr**l«e day*.)

Businessman Denies That U. S.
Moral Standards Have Fallen

Services 10
Tomorrow

A. M.
r ig h t

Funeral (crvicew Will be con1 ducted at 10^0 A. M. tomorrow
It* tho Ftrn I'reatryterian Church
fa t i * y Wright Hr., w fc died ut
hla home yesterday marring. The
•Ur* A. Q. Mr Inula, aaaDted by
the la v , f|. l.yltUton Ximmer, will offlctata tad burial
will follow in K ve rg m r CemeOran-side aerricua urW be mnduric.| by the MaMWie Lodge and
all Maaons have been rtoue*ted
v t o meet at the Maaonir Hall ai
■ ••idO A. M. to attond Ul a body.

Ry RKI.MA.N MORIN
NKW YO RK. Apr. 4 - (^1*)— One Jay last week thousand* of
t rwspapert. mirroni&gt;| life in the United States, tbowed a nation
with a ditty face.
On that tingle day. published tide by side, w m reporti headed
-VDa Racket Uncovered In U . f
8. Consulate,” “ Three Mora Ar- much more than domritic potr rated
In
IU*ketball
Fix.” Wa* lie said: "Without confl"Special Treasury Squad, To drnm in their government, .he
I'rnbc Gangater
Incomes.” “ An- people will not make the sacri­
...........ncomca,
astasia Seized fev Illegal Entry," fices necessary to appose Ruailo
sunestfully."
"Pollre Official Hunted."
Crime, Influence and scandal
What haa happened to Ameri­
viitually blotted «verythlng elae can public morality T
from thr* fn-nt page -ud the
la thia the century of cynicism,
public mind.
dominated by the philosophy of
In Washington on that day tho the fU T Ha* a blacf
Kefauvar Committee waa roe- tainlng the
tinuln* an inquiry that bad held groat aaal
Or la IMp •

No. Kill

W arren Says He Has No Plans
For State Price Control Bill

Waller Rrulhrr won hn fourth
lerm a, prr.ident ol the CIO Uail- S e n n t f * P r e s i d e n t H i t s
i a
|
t |
a
o c iic iic * i l m u u ii 1
ed Auln trgfktn today will,out
W f lf n r p
S c a n d a ls
eien token ojqmsiiion.
vv C l i e n t
o c .r iu i.iir &gt; .

A field dnpifrb laid the task
force met uoJy K td moitir fire
and lome artillery fire near Topyong, four milei north of the bord­
er on the writern fronl. Out ii
drove ahead.

A m.*'m a ted

I'.tal

ci£vtuNoTAi». '-..is- In Opening Speech

TOKYO. A p r A n
Al­
lied lark force drove four mile*
0r»rth of the Red Kortaa bolder
today againitTeavy Comniunui rrtislance.

W EATHER

T £ ‘K:; Waaten'sClBhaCoueur
With Smatlier*' Bill

Wire Service Shutdown Cripples
Midwestern Gambling Operations

Rare wife • m ic e In *1 leail four Obi&lt;&lt; eftie* Clrsel.&lt;mi. 1
&lt; ntumbi". Hpringfirld and Da Mon ha* Iren. -u. -iff to bel-takrr
llor»e leiok room’ in Ka-tT~
Liverpool end K '.-ulM-nvillc, two hearing* if I .K Kcfauvcr Comoidluarily busy jtlarc* for th'* mlltoe
"\Y* *4t just •railing for
Irrttlng grntry. are rioted down
Th« rount) grand juric* A» j In heat to g *.ff." said one
I’ loyre.
kcsslistt in those •. .-.*na.
In Coiismt.us boukien still re­
In some ritiea, w»|**lrig in
horse room* wenr on, appatcn'.l • ported they were operating. Thee
und'slutlasl. Tot, In rare wii* acre allowing only persons wellknown lo them iniido their
srrvl *.&lt; .tilt I* operating.
A vice squad spo.vaman |u inoma. Ttiia tu.'ant an a v'ia gr nf
Uolutnhus even went so far a* 10 to 12 an afternoon.
Tiu- hooklr* am making rails
to say that official, were reni*tering rioting down the (talc to n r*-nt.a! ,viint in CUs-rlan.l or
f.,r race -aaulta, 'fhsv
capital's one exclusive rare l,&lt;- O nrtqr
call or. • ope rice* on v hlch
formatlon service. Empire New*
they have lieU
Service.
C w operator near Culuinbus
Empire Newt Service said to­ a few* day* ago offered fter rcday It was operating a* usual. A fre-’Vrtrnt, lo hi, client*, a la­
spokesman sal** •*, did not acivr vish o|M-rathn. Tmlay the f&lt;«»d
Isioklrs. The sice squad spoke*
dtsappean'd and fo,*r rmr-loyec*
man aald polb» It^sl checked Em­ have l&gt;es&gt;n tail off.
pire and found n i hooklr rtlrnl*.
Several w a g o .
In Trum­
|p some tascs local official* bull county, authoritlei r&lt;kcd the
applied the heat: in other* the Telephone Comuany tr shut off
discontinuance w» wire aervic* wiraa lo three hsmib'oll*— t-ne In
came more mysteriously. In Steu- W rifm , one In Nile* and &gt;■'«' In
l*envtlle, the Trlephone Comimny Mseu.-y. The** town* are In the
merely said that service to otic industrialised
northeast
Ohio
known bceVlc room had been di*- where gambling ha* long Iwen
mnnactrd.
bl*» buslnvaa.
Sheriff Ralph Paul o f Uolum*
Cincinnati reported many hand,
Ikon* wart no bookie book npsrator* are laying o ff
Joint* In lb* county. a ir Bailee during the current he#* wave
U M M ' “there were boakU joint &gt; 3o«,kie* ia ivburhan Norwood
In the Calumbua area but
nnd Elmwood, a* well a* metro
they war* out* Ida th* city.
p o liti” Clrrlnnctl. aay they Ittat
Peraena who know what _
aren't Uklt-g beta. But, they
on in th* batting world asM the arm*, savinr the shutdown la
tdcqnt gamMIuti hAuae In eantral Irfsea'r-* of lark ng race ruaulU
‘ closed J'tor Ibo New Turk Ml the Wire*.’

Kusi uc Fire Chief From Flames

Senate Passes Amend­
ment Molding Presi­
dent To 2 Terms:
Crime Study Begun
I AU-M IASSI F.
t &lt;,!»)
(.oiirinor W.ntrn .'pi'.irrctly ii
going to I r j l r Ihr I I n i ' l l . ) I .rg'ils*
lut e *iintli on it. own
awhile
In catty out !n&lt;* urnrul recnniu"-million* hr m.'tlc to i' y.-ilrul.iy.
lie •aid Itr I,.i no .'I'"- lot llir
|"r.i"t to ti.ini""l , . Il.e l.rgi-1.1*
'"ii* a |"o|M.cd Ini, to *rl tip tlir
Stair lyrtrui ol |'l"r innliol tic
tugynlrd in hi. biennial mOMgr,
not lo put into rifrrt any ol i'll
othri ircoinmrmlationi
llir Senate today appioird H I
a fi-drial coustltiili.Mi.il amriulmrnt
lo piolulnt llir I'lr.'dctil o| tin*
United Slain linm iruiiu* linue
Ilian two trimi
|llir inolutinn. iiitiotlm r by
Scn.itoi I’ opc ol St Xiiituitinc, wai
oid-ird iminrdi it' ll lo llir I Ionic
(•&gt;' i onildctall 'll
In effect, the ftolution mctcly
.ippioiri an amendment to the
U. S. Cnmlilutinn whicb alteady
Ii.1• been latlfietl by llic tripiltril
Ibirr- lout till ut tlir tlalci.
Scnalot Tuckrt of ktawlmdi illc tail the lour vole againil tbc
trtululloo.
rhi* fir«t gun nf an cx|iccted
|&lt;gist*live luittlr to get rid of
the State Game and Fresh Wat***
Kish Commission » « &gt; fit ,-I in the
lln ii"' with intiixliution of n con
•litutlonnl amendment calling for
aUdition of the agency.
The constitutional amendment—
whirli would have lo he voted ot;
to* tile people —1« needed to do
away with the commission l«-.
came It Ii a constitutional agency.
The pro|Ki»nl was Introduced t»y
Rep. Melvin of Santa R««a. It
it * ' rrfnred to the .onstitiitinnot
atkenlmemV fonimlnd for «U.itV.
Measures aimed at mmlinltln
gamldlng and imckinc down or.
.rime in Florida weie intri«lucfil
in the Senate
\ se-|es of II lit I1m were lidVddueed hy the Senate's rrlme study
group of which Shands of Gutties,
tt ii M liu ti rd

MJUMB BV A MUINO WAU wntie ngtding a m e that roared through
In St Paul, Minn., D&gt;«trkt Fit# C h id
Joteph Drvxtl, 81, la dragged from flaming itmcture by fellow ftremen.
Dregrl waaboepllaUted for severe rut* and shock. The flra caused dam­
age estimated al more than $3,000,000
(luterm (tonal 5oundphoto)

I'mBr

A gioup headed hy (*rlc Mathii-us, local rviiresiuitative of tho
|'"i.i*i&gt;tiot, If it rtit-t ini- Idmlnistrntlon, appransl tiefore the County
Commission vestndav
lo
ask
I'.ioi.ty aid in
hi me u I.uilding
or .pare In ivliit Ii ult l*ssill guv.
. iiimrotnl agene ir • relating to lic­
it, nil ulo he liouM-d
J I' Mi Cielluod. i hnivman of
the County Commission, pointed
out that thrte is not enough spare
iiaila'dr in Ihe Court House hsisciiicni to houre all o| the agrncic*.
Those would Inilmie the County
\gent'* offlie, the I'M .A., whicb
Mr. Mathlcux heal-, and tho
Count)
H om e
Itemonsttatlon
iigrnt, all of which an* now lo, ateil in the Com t House haterefill, togrthet with the Soil Con­
servation office, ami tlie Form
Housing Administration office now
lofMit-d in Orlando
Ml. Mntliiru* told Ihe .oiilillliloners that ho had hern compelled
to lake sudden ns lion on tho mattci .lus- to a government roque-t
linn a national agiirulluial innliHiintlnn committee l.e forme&lt;t in
thr iiointy. One of the |&gt;roriilon*
of this plan Is that the variou*
agrii ullliral agencies Ih* housed In
one Imililing, he said
Mr. MiCIflland replod Hint the
c .....liasIon will take Ika matter
under ronilderation. I’lans have
lu-en made, he saiib to mid to tho
Court House hiiiblini*. t.iit Iliese
would not Include -tiffiijrttt urell
I to tuke care nf the icqin sl of the
agencies.
Appearing with Mr. Muthieux
were Ren Wiggins of the Soil Consnvnlion Service, now loratiul in
il.. Sjnford Atlantic
National
Rank Hull ting, C. J. Green nf the
Kami Housing Administration, Or­
lando, and lionnrr Carter, Leo
llutncr and Tom McLain of tha
I’.M.A.
In case of emergency, said Mr.
Malhiriix, thr emergency commit­
tee would have charge of the ra­
tioning of food.tuff*.
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hmrla nr « 111 br unfair In olhrra
with nul Inniura. Ilafrrd. envy,
■alter impel the longue to aay
harah ami unjuat Ihlnga. I »*i&lt;l 1
will lake herd to my way* that
I -in not wilh my tonguc.-Fialm
39.1.

Judge Strqtlrnm made a very
linctrr and convincing •perch befo x the Rotary Club Monday on
the danger of nirr-crntriliiation
in connedion wtllt the Juvenile
Court Ad.
Preiidenl Tiuman tayi hr hm
made up hit nrnd but will nol
announce a hat hit decision about
running for the pratidency again
ti until a lalrr dale. That makn
it mighty taiy for him to change
hia mind.
P ret idem Auriol »ayt
tayi France
Iia M- th- key to the fate of the
ktOild. Pcihapi »o. But Ruifia hai
Wr fool in the door while the
United Stain it in danger of
getting a black eye -from trying
lo peep through the keyhole.
At if lo ihow what is hap­
pening to this country in a delicate
w t f .which will be offensive only
lo ptrrchaieri of new nulomokilei
[valiona] Production Authority
that .|uj apart tire* krill
dfc'tbe can of the fu*

I K

The tunic naive innocence o f those college students
who enthusiastically embrace Communism and spread Its
doctrine with wide-eyed real is the fault o f their early train­
ing or lack of it. T heir identification o f Communism with
social Improvement results from the fact that they are Illinformed about both Communism and democracy.
Realising that this is the case, the school administra­
tors o f a mMwesicrn suburban community have planned a
program of education. This plan, set forth in a booklet
furnished to teachers, proposes defining Communism and
democracy for nil students, beginning with the first grade,
emphasizing
haaizh _ patriotic ceremonies such as the flag salute
making sure thnt they do not become mere memory
exercises. In following prude*, essays nnd student talks
on the mrnning o f democracy are scheduled, bringing out
the fact that we are lucky to Ire Americans, and teaching
rcM|»cct for the o ffice o f the President and other public posta.
This plan shows n irrasp of the essentiabi needed for
training nn intelligent, well-informed citizenry which will
lack the gullibility necessary to make it fall victim to the
sjrocIons doctrines o f Communism.
There has Ih*oii too much suppression o f talk alxiut
Communism ns !f mere mention o f the Communistic theory
were in itself subversive. Students should learn the essen­
tial facts about all the basic theories o f government nml
compare their practice as history shows it with the theories
so often glowing but unreal. It would not hurt the oldsters to
learn about them, &lt;*». And it is im|sirtnnt that some o f us
should understand the Russian language. Our ignorance
o f languages is a tool which the enemy uses handily.

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Baseball Absurdities
" I love Iwiselm ll," Oueiitln Reynolds, author o f best
selling "Courtroom" confesses, " I ’d Just like to see it per­
fect." In Ills article, "W hat's Wrong W ith Baselmll?" con­
densed from Sport In the March Reader's Digest. Mr. llcy
nolds pleads for standard-sizn Imll iiarks, abolition o f the
Intentional pass nnd the “ l«alk" rule, better winter train­
ing, the electric eye for dose finishes, nnd really objective
scorers.
“ There has lieen considerable talk lately about build­
ing new Imll sites in some major-league cities," he writes.
"W h y not build them o f uniform size? No ball that travels
less thnn 350 feet should ever be allowed to sneHk Into the
record book as a homer."
Mr. Reynolds points out that you can't walk a man in
In golf, boxing, or basketball. He complains thnt Babe Ruth
was intentionally passed so often that no one will ever
know exactly how good he was. He suggests changing the
rules by giving n batter two bases every tlmo he receive#
four straight Iwlls and allowing every man on base to ad­
vance accordingly. "T h is would give us fans the chance to
sec what wo pay to see— an honest duel between the pitcher
anil tho hitter."
" I can also work up n good beef on the subject of
partisan scorers," Mr. Reynolds confesses. He Illustrate*
the point with a story on himself. "Years,ago when i was
covering the Dodgers, my hero was Loft O'Doul. One day
the regular scorer was sick and I wan impressed into ser­
vice. The Bunion infielders booted tim e easy taps o f
O'Doul’s, but they weren't errors In my hook, O'Doul was
went down as hits."
ilutlon would be

TIE MUON TOMY
Bf JAMBS MARLOW
WASHINGTON, Apr. 4 - W &gt; TIm Banal* has gfvenan •mating

■iMieiwatlaw____
_______at
of bring unsure

what U'a doing on the traopa-forEurope Isaua.
What It did Monday— a cornplate about fae« all In one day—
was only a climax to IU general
confusion of tha peri two week*.
A couple o f years ago tha
Senate approved the North A t­
lantic Dcfcnie Pact. Article .1 of
that pact pledged (he U. 8. and
IU Westerni AllTee to “ mutual aid.1
Our aid was In arm*, which
the Senate approved, too, but
not in man. Wo rent none. Then
the Communlat attack In Korea
last summer showed how pitifully
equipped the part partners wer.to fight even a imall war in Ko&gt;
rea.
They got busy to build a big
European Army, In case Rutala
altar ked. President Truman promieed to vend tf. H. troops tnere
to vwrll the rank*. Ccneral Kiven
bower was made rummandrr-lnchief of thl* Allied nmv
army.
A number o f people,
pie including
three prominent
Repuhllran* former President Hoover and
Senator* Taft o f Ohio and Whert
nr of Nebraska - opposed the
Truman proposal on unc point or
another.
Taft ami Wherry led the fight
In the Senate. There were a numbrr o f arguments against lh&lt;
Truman Idea Mori of them wer.brushed aside hut this remitted
.r tha big onat
Under the Constitution the
President has no right to vein I
U. 8. troops Into mrh an over­
seas alliance which might mil
In war without approval l iy Con­
greve. (Mr. Truman Insisted he
Had the cnnalitutUnal right with­
out such approval.)
Bo all ildca could have their
vay, two Senate committees sat
■Inpm together In public hearings
which lasted weeks. When the
lari witness wav heard, the two
committees drew up a resolution
(A resolution hy a committee
means nothing unteaa il*a laid
before the full Senate for appro­
val or rtjactioa.)
For moat part, this lengthy
resolution wsa full of fancy words.
Tha key
1 7 to the
. . whole thing wsa
in section 6. written by Senator
Jersey
Republican
a
ia u tlL lNew Jersey
,. „ ■
■ ■
Repub!
okayed hy t * wambers o f
two comeutleeai
, r.,iH i
" It U the M itM jAf the
that, la the in U M liO f lEMW fOh*
iH tuUnaal
i ' ” »tiW SsW , and o f ita} and Mderstanding,
r e t d * ? ! apgrpri.' shUiU Uned Of any ppHry requiring

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Buried Cities

a change.
wnge itabilifstion meant
Ig liitst of IM who do not belong
to ’coat of living" uaiom ii ihown
by Dr. Thomai J. Luck, a Univer­
sity ol Florida authority on labor
Cgotwmici. The govaintirtol frMUi
all waget, but allowa certain work­
ers whoie uaiom have "coat of
firing” contract! with their cm

Not the least deplorable feature of the Second World
War and its aftermath has been the interruption of worth­
while projects, especially those which do not seem immedi­
ately remunerative. On such has been the uncovering of the
ancient Italian cities of Pom|&gt;cil and Herculaneum, buried
by the great eruption of Mt. Vesuvius In A. D, 70 and atltl
only partially restored to view. An account of what has
j*®en done has been furnished by Count Egon Corie la his
book, "The Destruction and Resurrection of 1'ompeli and
giggon lo gel wage hikes every Herculaneum."
tfiao the coat ol living goct up
Pompeii's fate was to be covered wivii nahes, which
nr time they get e wage
were easily removable. Much of tho city iaa thus Imeome

(continued Prom Psuan te a l
has looked at public life and offlebldom from several different
point# o f vantage. Ho was a
newspaperman, a public official,
an advisor to officials and for
11 years chairman o f Um NSW
York State Racing Commission.
•‘ Public morals are no worse.”
he laid. "What has happened Is
that we have hecome more vigi­
lant, with a higher atandard of
expectation.”
A t evidence, he cited the ex­
amples o f Influence, bribery and
corruption that go alt the way
hark to the earliest American
federal and state governments.
"It may he that we are mor*
synh si today. Hut we are also
more watchful. Remember there
was a time when you could he
hanred for stealing a row.. In
n*i-er word*, the atandard ef
el Mc« and morals changes. Rut
it isn’t any easier to get awke
with something thcae days. It’*
harder. Sooner or later, the spotlight I- cure to eat around to the
man who trie*.”
Sunnc -aid the effort to ob­
tain Influence In government,
■ut, *hal that mrana? For In•tanrr. it «ays the President
“ should” get approval of Congu ts. (h&gt;c« that mean he “ must”
got such approval? Ta ft Mid
“ n o’. He wanted "must" substi­
tuted for “ should."
Hut -inre this was only a Benale resolution, would the Presi­
dent have to pay any attention
to It at all, or could lie merely
say &lt;t only expressed a Senate
view and tacked any htqdlng t f
feel of tawT
line after another the Senators
gni up anil admitted their con­
fusion nn the meaning o f what
Smith had written and even Smith
h lir-fP ade-b»rd he couldn’t aay
precisely what would happen if
the Kenate approver! hia wonts.
S» the Senate haggled ovtr U,
aplitting hairs, twisting the Eng­
lish language into knots, debet
ing more than a week. Yesterday
- if.
came time to vote. “Then MeCIcl
Ian, Arkanma Democrat had an
Idea.
Hr suggested the Senate knock
out Section 0, written by Smith,
and
aubriitute
the
following
thought up by him:
“ It la tne sens# o f th# Senate
that no troop* In addition to such
four division* ahould be seat to
Western Europe In Implntnantetton
liaplesnantation
o f Article 3 o f the, North Atlantic
Treaty without further coagrer-

[cCteiian* idea and HmIUl’a
Srnain at
Jn’t . like it M

It asay _ be possible to remove
wage-price m M m U and
in
« £ r * y
curb. M a y h a a h (D S C ),
chairman o f tha joint committee,
•aid hia group It after "a ll the
enllghiment we ran get” on how
Congress can push the defense
program.
The present Defease Production
Act. which Includes wage-price
control authority, expires June
. MayLank’s committee will adm
Congress regarding any

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Boyle Appointed
ICsallaa
f i m M s r tree*
Lewis o f Marianna;i; Alcoholic
BovAle
rnage*. Boyle of Sanford; Translion and
I , *Traffic,
J U L „ Lealrd of
Fort Lauderdale; Veterans A f*
fain, Beall o f Pensacola; Welfare,
Pope o f Bt. Augustine.
either by buying It or through
some other _____
means.„ I* not new,
either.
’’What is new la that govern.
u;&gt;-nt la very much bigger today
than ever bsfors,” he #ald. “ As It
gets bigger. It geU wider in tho
opportunities
for gTaft. Appar­
‘ MM
ently there are Just that many
mors people In office who are
susceptible.

"Hence, simply because of the
greater aJse., you, hear of more
(•sample*. But the methods are
the same, at least in principle.”
tjwopo did not agree with the
Ktfauvoe- witness who described
gambling aa "a biological areas*lly."
"H isn’t as strong a* that.” tu
•aid.."It seem* to be a human
last!net. People apparently want
to gamble,
‘ ‘ &gt;• and *I am net at all
•urp *h«* u a breach o f basic
morality."
"Propla indulge it by placing
a bat on a horse race with »
bookie. Book making Is supposed
it- be the baric cause or pay.
offi to the pellet.
"Inn that ease,
cast, iremove the noIIceman
tn from the picture hy le.
grilling the artlea. It doesn't
make mweh sente to permit betHag at the track aad forbid It
outside the track."
What's the explanation e f the
Miketnail “-fix
basketbatl
fix”"?? A generation
a n , It wan pogulsrhr believed a
roHege. athlete would die raUier

“ thSTSv* " i"-

.
lanA ae much the reauH
of a lowering of ladWidnal standi
aru:aa It in of profcMionalitina
rojjtge
■aorta.”
Iwupe1 said.
" T W '* f^ f fc t t . roan, ar aid,: w « e
•f tho responsibility for that
lids o f It. And neither can the
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j w
iw t

b In 1male«MaUtb»t of Ar-

eball players the Jobof sewing at, aay

changes In Use measure when It
comes up for extension.

Prices Rise

Business

Fulbrlght. a member o f the
joint committee, Mid In an inter­
view he agrees with Wilson that
one o f the toughest tasks the
country face# at this time Is
whipping inflation. Wilaen madi
the statement In a report to Pre.
■Idem Truman last week-end.
’’The Inflation situation is just
terrible,” Fulbrlght said, "and
Congr-u certainly i* partly to
blame.1
Congress la at fault, Fulbright
added, for failing to act aa yvt
on legislation to hoo«t laves. At
Administration hill rolling for ,
110,000.000.000 increase still Ibefore the House Way* awl
Mean* Committee—on the first
leg o f a journey through the
House and Senate.
In hia report, Wilson urged a
tax booat as an’ anti-inflation
measure. He said It should tak&gt;
“ a* large a bile of the excess
purchasing pow*\- as possible.”
The
Senate-Hr use
F^onomlc
Committee aLo called for a sharp
tax hike in Ita annual report, put
out over the week-end.
Fulbrlght m *H Congress also
has been lav in not Insisting on
tighter credit control*. He in­
dicated the law should be amend,
ed to require such control*. Wil­
son and the Economic Committee
also recommended more stringent
credit restriction*.
“ A tax increase and credit controt are even more basic to
ruridng inflation than are wage
and price control*," Fulbrlght
declared. “ Wo havii pul the pri­
mary rmphail* In the wrong
place, ”
A lley getting Wilton’s viewi,
___
______ .mob!,dilation commit
Maybank's
tee plana to call the heads o f all
other government agencies whlcn
help handle the stobiliution and
production program. Imbor, agri­
culture, business and consumer
group* also are scheduled to
testify.
Ift.
Maybank said tha Committee
la Interested particularly in ( I I
"the full atory" of labor's com­
plaints that the mobilisation pronratn Is dominated by big huaine*a. and &lt;t) in proteots from
variou* group* that food prices
cannot be eontrollril effectively
under the present lour.
On the food side, Senator
O’Mahoney &lt;D-W*&gt;)&gt; chairman
o f the Joint Economic Committee,
dealt hia staff a knuekle-craeking
rebuke for suggesting that s
luaurv tax on meal “ might not
be amiss.”
In B statement last ntvh:,
O'Mahoney railed the tax Idea
and the assertion meal la *
luxury Item ’Ytbiurd' from any
angle." ' Ite eald hr wanted to
ntSkf It unmlatakahly clear thr
Committee. r i* ff epoke only for
diftlng*' ho

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A nod
______^
to send four additional divi­
» U m , t u i (h. .
tw
sion* af ground forces to Western hong to fcratch lla head and
Europe.”
back today to finish up on AM
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Allied losses have been reported.
Official pictures raised Tuesday’s
tell to throe destroyed and five
damagad.
Fifth A ir 1 Fort* fighters and
Red tranabombers k *m a k *tdtha
_____________
port network. Preliminary reports
Wednesday showed 3* vehicles
damaged or destroyed and m v etal direct hits on the Bonchon
tad yards.
There
was scattered ground
lighting on the western front,
a brief skirmish was reported
eight mile# southeast o f Yonchon.
tonchon l# six miles north of
the border and 35 miles north
nf Seoul.
U. N. ground and nir force*
claimed l .795 enemy cusualitie*
In Tuesday’s fighting. The U. S.
Eighth Army reported M10, Fifth
Air Fore* 259 and carrier-based
Marine plaaea 135.
Two American t-.nk forces that
crossed tee border Tuesday in
the weri puihrd two and one*
U l f miles into Ked Korea he.
for* they were forced to with­
draw.
The crossing* wrru madr in Ihn
Y«m h»n sector north o f Seoul.
Farther west South Korean
forces crossed thr cold Imjin
River at twe points and met
heavy
Chinese resistance.
A
Chinese counterattack pushed one
group baek -deapite heavy Allied
artlllrry and air barrage*. One
forvr wai four mile* northurst
of Mun*an and another was five
miles northwest of the battered
city. Doth force# withdrew.
Brief fire fights were report­
ed Tuesday from the central front
where U. S., Hrlllth, Greek. That
(Siamese) and Booth
Korean
unit# forged moderate gains.
A delayed report said other
Fouth Korean force* in thU
mountainous sector gained 3,000
ards against an enemy battalion
londay In the liyon area. The
offensive was resumed Tuesday,
Allied fortes on the eastern
front patrolled against light re&gt;
alliance, n this area south Korean
troop*
v
troops were
13 mile* north of Ihn
border.
A Naval communique Mid Cor­
sairs, akyraidera and Panther Jet#
from T o ri Force 77 hit bridges,
railroad* and supply point# Tues­
day Ir dawn to dusk flight*.
Close air support was given
round troops on the central
runt.
The Communist radio at I*yogyang. North Korean capital, Mid
one Allied plane was shot down
and a Nevnl vessel damaged
Wednesday. Thne was no Alikd
confirmation.

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meat available to too men anJ
women who keep America strong,
not to tax It bayond their reach.'1
The staff had declared that "nn
h* eielfi*- I n i ' on Vnfal fits the requlrcmenta of a luxury tax not
onlr in reaching tha main con­
sumption where it occurs.

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ItheP coilP ofI living
____ goes up
it) to tourists, who hnvc here n unique opportunity to see
■ little higher. But the wagei lot the
nn ancient town,
destroyed an-iws
lie fore
tho SISII
Inhabitants
-- life o f «...
svvtsii uvflMoy
l- MIU
SBBill
the real ol ut remain froien.
IntJ u chance to interrupt whnt they were doing. Hercu
Thdie who condemn u» lor
ptibiisJim* liquor advertising while
condemning the public ho!
hi u le should r-ad the
of Dr. Salden D. Bacon,
of the School of Alcohol
at Yale Uahrentty who
m could eliminate every
T of adverting, there
email poaaibility ol any
reduction in aboholum,
drunken driving, or
crimes in which alcohol wai

ned". Alcoholism ii • diieatc
j you don't have to read adKftismenti lo jet a disesse.

1940 Plymouth 4 Door Sedan

lnneuni, covered with Invn, tins Iteen much harder to cxetw
vnte, nnd beslden it now lies untier village* whose InhaldtanU would have to be dlBposMutseil and compensated for
the necensity of moving. Little therefore has bean done with
Herculaneum, though Mussolini mado a beginning,
Pompeii wan something like n resort town with few
remnants af Roman culture. Herculaneum seems to have been
inhabited by a more educated class. This gives ground for
the hope thnt If Herculaneum Is really uncovered in Ita cn
tlrety many treasures of lost Romnn literature will be found
Scholars hope, for example, to find the missing portions
of the fUmuut history of Livy.
Italy Is still too poor nnd ita government too unstend*
to make II likely that excavation will bo undertaken soon.
I'erhnp* help fmm outeM# might s|»tmd the day.

* ol the bills dealing with
prevention now being pra­
ter this setiton of the Leg!*By DMW'TT M ACKENZIE
StLre include mandatory jail sen­
A F Foreign A ffair* Anriyri
ior convicted oolila and
Yugoatevia occusan Russia of
iking operators, requirefor public officials to file j /. Rotating spy vhools in satellite
espionage against Marshal Tito's
doctoring then tueL, re-.
Ig the people of ebtriffi sod j
- t ;urprWln_gA rin«e Oo-

1NEWMIU ItNMY

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r* i f i

. nnd term! other
designtd to evtt ik*#' Mokow ms:
and corrnptioe of got- court U-r-Intel I
. h shawid slsc be
but In
r for n candidsU for

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p iiiiiriiK | to
_
eranny
well known that
nn olaborate
syalfm nnd
not only ot homo
territory and

ahould be m y
thl Russia waa
having auch a
Mttea tn
■or own—

Hood Tires and Sent Covers— Looks and
runs good ...... ........ -................................ * # 7 6 '^

1941 Stadebaker 4 Door 6 Cylinder Seckm
One local owner— Looks and runs gjod^.^..

1946 Buick 4 lloor Super
Good Paint, Good Tires, Radio, ilea ter
A good dean car with low mileage r

1947 l)ud|je 4 Door Sedan |

»X?

Hark Green juiiit which iooka al
Radio, Henter, 4 Brand naw
Lffe-Gtianl Tubes, Prku

trneed lo t4 yeore Imyriaonmctil
in England.
Countor-lnlrlilgeace
a fo n t a
those days hnvo to tsw not only
smart and bravo, Iwt they must
hare careful
e*plonar« no
Mata IL _ . _
diplomat Into
crate to tha

1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaatei

D
With

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ir S e d a n

Good Paint. Seat Cov’ers, Clean Iqt
Low mileage 18,200 miles. One local

4 Door Sdiin
Good Point, Good Tires, Seat Govs
Good Mechanical Condition ......

though af eat____
ployed In tha m
Candidates for ,

is s s r t js s :

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A candidate w
alms at foreign i

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French u tho most u
It U recognised

1948 Buick Convertible
Olympic Blue Finish, Practic
Heater, Boat Covers, Excel
Condition* Price ......... .

1918 Buick Roadmigter 4?r^

tro e ffS t

cotttilMtfl.
NOVIVII a I
Matyna Raboel nf
try t e * . HR. Itettgoi c o m
a year ago paid u* tho toot hy aay
t«4 4 m u t e chs.-gs
Rt of claiming that dlplc------ -----America maintain* “ the greatest fairs. More often
id hi. O m - spring oraaaiaaUM In Mte world”
Orlando for about Drcsvfv intrta
xty of work to dustries mong tho "ordjrutoy'wofk
' -IntrillgerKe ere. He labore among the ” llttl«
in . He was bora in New he dons by
1911.
Hd

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Smon buy fort
Orlyc's spirited handling o f
two i
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phmpic Blue Paint Ilka imw. goat
Intanar like new, ftadlo, Heater, .
Dynaflow Tranamlaaion, White W a l n t f
Driven only 22,316 miles by one own4M *ri* I I

1950 Buick Seda net
.t-a iW ii*
v Xt**’

Jc Blue Paint,
Pi
Lika now, Olympic
Radio, Beat
Covers, Whitt Wall
fall Tins,
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Social A n d Personal Activities
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THE BANFORU HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

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The Lamplighter
Hy TOM

DOYI.F.

The hmVte- &lt;etved a* a catapult
for Mario l-iiira. The moviei
brought tirund &lt;»|&gt;«-rn ami a great
voice to the vast p.iMii- many of
whom iliiln’t know the dif ferern.
lietween Pagliacrl and Frank Co,
tello. The movie- reach everyone
rich anil poor, literate and Illit­
erate, lahorite
and capitalist.
Mra. Mary Strong and Judge
Mario 1-anta ha* reached th&lt;
Mr*.
Joe
Corley
l*
expected
to
ma**e* hy that itomha«Uc harbin­
J. U. Sharon were elected by the
United Daughter! o f Confederacy arrivr home today after spending ger of populur sucenos, the movie*.
several
day*
In
Tampa
at
an
O.K.8.
to represent them in the kina and
Someone i|uestionr*l our u&gt;m(wr
queen contest sponsored by the Kl* convention.
|.on between thi* young tenor and
wani* Club. The mrrtlng wa* held
several other mcntfier* of the oper­
Cadet Hhett It. Ravenel of ClcmFriday at the home of Mr*. George
atic world, chirflj Ferruclo Tag*on
College,
Clrmson,
S.
C.,
spent
Bishop, Sr. with Mrs. J. (S. Sharon
Uavini, on the grounds that I-ansa’s
last
weekend
In
Charleston,
S.
C.
na co-ho»te»*.
voice wa* by far thr greater of
Mra. W. It. Dyann, president, a* the gue«t of Miss Ann Simon*. the two on any louut one might
prerided over the meeting and recare to argue.
Mr. ami Mrs. O. 1). Stollard of
ihht' were heard from thenfficera.
We were talking, however, nut
llri'tol,
Tenn.
hate
arrived
in
Mra. A. K. Ho,tetter made a report
about vulcrft, but about “ artistic"
Sanford
and
are
in
a',
in*
their
on the district meeting recently
arrival. An artist arriven a* *uch
heme at 1921 Maple A’ enue
held In Leesburg.
when he ha* masirred hi* voice;
Plant were diteutted for a
when he ha* developed an ex­
Mr*.
Ward
Ca**ceil»
o
f
Wil­
"Southern Memorial Day” radio
trusive repertoire of song*:
mington,
Del.
I*
home
spending
■ograni to be held Apr. 2d. Mr*.
• hen hr ha* arquirrd that im­
K. Ftoumillat wa* in charge .if some time with her parent*, Mr. portant attribute called stage
and
Mr*.
W.
It.
Dyson.
the program and read a pap. ‘ on
presence; when hr ran «t*p into
“ Date* o f IIDtory in March,"
m il) operatic role* on short no­
Mr*.
Ida
McCollum
returned
Following the meeting refrethtice and perform as if be had
mint, were »erved to tnc guest*. yesterday to Olanta, S. C. after been rehearsing for week*. When
They were Mr*. J. II. Truluck, , (tending *omc time with Mr. and an artUl ran safely do lhe*e
Mr*. K. II. lainey, Mr*. Claude Mr*. J. II. Tmluek.
thine* he ha* arrived. Hr ha*
Herndon, Mr*. lio**etter, Mrs.
trsU o* the ultimate in hi* pro­
Mrs. K. II. Havenrl left for fession.
Strong, Mr*. Dyson, Mr*. J. M.
Ilaye*. Mr*. Mary Marshall, Mr*, Charts,ton, S. C. Monday night
Fermcio Tngliavini, the tenor
/.eh Ratliff. Mr,. W. M. Scott and where she was called on hualtie,*. whom the (I. F.’» hrought over to
Mr*. Ida McCollum o f (Manta, S. C. Mr*. Ilaveni’ l plan* to return at the State* front Kurope, can do
nnd Mr*. Alfred Maurer of Ito- the end of the week.
alt Ihc*e thing*. Aside from being
cbf*ter, N. V.
a superior tenor, he i* reputed lo
iih be one of ihe (tne*i actors in (imiiit
Opera. When III* voice glide* Into,
the ’l l 1‘arndiso" from " l.’ AfriBy V D IG IM A P. ANDKIISON
caine", we can truly »re the man
Jimmy William* wa* honored in Ihe ride of Vasco D:t Gama dis­
Ur. and Mr*. It. K. Bund who Saturday by hi* parent*. Mr. ami covering an earthly paradise, lh«
have Iwen visiting Mr. ami Mr*. C. Mr*. Volie William*. Jr., with n foliage and colorful surroundingP. Ilra*ingtnn, returood to their parly on HI* treond birthday.
bringing to hi mind u veritable
home in Cincinnati Thursduy.
The children played in the W ill­ h“avTn on mirth. When he assume*
Mr*. It. II. Franklin was called iam*’ yard ami thm »nng "Happy the ride of Itudolphn in Puccini’*
to Clio, Ala. a week ago, due to the Birthday” to Jimmy and watrhrd “ La Hoheme*, we can see the poet
critical illnrsa of her brother. him ti|&gt;en hi* many gift*.
a* such. The feeling he inject* I*
Within a few dny* he passed
Karh child received n favor anil •inrere and give* evidence of great
away nnd wa* hurled Saturday. re/re«hment* of Ice cream and cake study and great pi rtonality depth.
Jack llowvll, UHN, who Is cur­ were served to the
following: Thr same thing* tnay lie Mtid of
rently nta tinned at
Pen.-urols, Linda, Jimmie and Sandra l-or* Jan Peerve, Kurt
llaum, Jus*i
*l»nt the past weekend with hi* man, Stanley, Bobby nnd Dickie Rjtrt-tling and several other great*,
liaients. Mr. ami Mr*. Itoy l„ How­ Willink, Glenn Utt, J r, Hhirlev no mere parvenue* io singing
ell.
Morgan, Cam) and Betty MacKeill, trade.
Mrs. Laura Prosser of la&gt;* John, Harhara and Pat*y Senkarik,
We Herr saying that loinu lack­
Angeles, Calif., is spending some Shirley and Gail Crawford, Hetty ed rxperirnte; that he had "mile*
time with her friend, Mr*. Either (Mhant, Charles Fox, Butch Ri­ and milp* lo go" before he rratiir t
Smith.
chards, Patti Slenitmm,
Hilly •lalure comparable to (hose I have
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hudy Lloyd of Strinper, De De and Chip Sharon, jit*I mentioned. He bn- a superb
Pensacola are visiting hi* brother Denise Whitmire, David Miller voice lint all the urrc*«ur&gt;- sc-TOItnnd *l»ter-indaw, Mr. anil Mr*. and Dcimar River, Jr. o f South Irement* are nt present sadly lack­
K. K. Lloyd. Jr.
Carolina.
ing.
Friend* of Mrs. J. II. Cowan will
Also Mr*. Al lavrnian, Mr*. Stan­
Tl-r crowds l^llowctl their ap­
lie enrroy to hear that she con­ ley Willink, Mr*. John Senkarik, proval at his concert. It wa* a sell
tinue*. i|tilte III at the home of her Mr*. Tim Crawford, Mr*. Ilralley out. Over :i;no people paid thnuiirli
•un-in-law ami daughter, Mr. and (tdham, Mr*. Doughu- Strnstrom, thr nose to lee Mario l.anta. "Tnc
Mre. lien Mnrae in Sanford.
Mr*. Bill Htemper, Mr*. Chandler Hcvond Caruso’*. About twn month
Mr. ami Mr*. Sant Anderson and Sharon, Mr*. A.
Adam*. Mr*, previous, a young fellow- (scareely
Mr*. Arvld Mode cf RhLr.rhsdir, ri. K. Wkitiaitr, Mrs. .luim Mil)er knowrn by many o|»era iovrr*| *•*
W i*„ were in take Mary Mar. 27. nnd Mlsa Ona Little nf Athens. the name of Itrian Sullivan *tep
They are »pending the winter at Oa.
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pt-d on to Ihe (trlando Municipal
440 CtHwUll. in Daytona Ileach and
Auditorium stage in Joint recital
were here to look after property
lie presented twice the «hnw that
Mrs. Modr own* In I^ke Mary.
ijtnra did. lie ha* at lr**t a* gm*&gt;l
Mr. nnd Mr*. A. N. S*ott spent
a voice and everything to go with
the Faster holidays with relatives
it. He didn't hit a II flat above
in MiUrdgeville, lie.
high C, but he did deliver with
II. T. Ilussell was joined on Mar,
abdvrt 4 or ft encore number* a m
the audleme loved him for if.
Crown Point, (ltd., and Cloydf. First Chriitlan Church n( a b.ul- L$hra, Ihe darling o f the peoolr
HekBtll pC Oiling. N Y . and thre# m»a mefling which was held Tuc* - 1of the "Vi-«tt U Giuhlia" stt didn't
i
gtaraDoits jp a'fishing tpip to day cvrhinit at tkr church. . ,
Mr*. J. W. Knight, circle chair­ give a nne. HE didn’t have to, "He
PkcICW&lt;&gt;o&lt;t Camp near Newi Smyr*
man, presiiletl over the meeting., My Love" wa* ulnlinent enough
na. •
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d|
Two- hi* •crowd.
Harold Benjamin of Coffee, A l»4 The dewvnnnir*fkr (rrreti hy'MtT'
You can't beat Ihe machine id
h«« tented the J.eve Harris home. 0. T. Pearson and Mr*. Knight.
The Missionary study wra* given I puhtirily that ran lilrrall) make
Mrw lupjemjn ana thl children
a silk paler ««il uf a * o « '» rar.
hy Mra. V. II. Grantham and plan
will join him shortly.
'live arllsta «urh a* Prefer Inst
Friend* o f Mr*. L. C. Tllll* will were discussed for taDIng money Hluerllng and llaum mist look
for
the
yearly
budget
and
a
candy
1st sorry to hear of the sudden
with mild anerra on Maria l.andeath o f her father, D. C. Mat- and apron sale will Ih&gt;held In May. ta, aw are of their owa superThose
nresent
were
Mra.
J.
H.
throra, at hia home in Jaiper. Mr.
Furr Is, Mr*. J. I , Horton, Mr*. lorllv on Ik* one head, and en­
and Mr*. Tllll* left for the fun­
Rill
Cherry, Mra. Knight,
Mr*. viable of popular reception on
eral Monday.
Grantham.
Mrs.
Pearson,
Mi**
Hue Ike other. We repeat: Mario
Mre. A. F. Kemp ipent last
l^ m a has. “ mile* and mile*" lo
William*
and
Mrs.
Carter
Wilson
week with Her parent*, Mr. and
go before he equal* the artiste)
of Leaksvlllr, N. C.
Strvena in Lake City, returning
of the great* of grand opera.
by way o f Daytona Beach, whrre
she visited Mr. Kemp’* mother,
IIAPPV BIRTHDAY
Mr*, liedmon and hi* brother.in­
Ihirhara McNuh
law and aislrr, Mr. and Mr*. Sle­
Bobby MrN'ati
w-art.
Herbert Biusrll of Crown Point,
Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hue- the hoya section, Mr*. II. It. Grier,
sell nml two sons of O u lr, N. Y.t teacher of the girls’ section, HerBIRTH
who have been visiting (heir par­ kir. Peggy and Steve Grier, A r ­ ANNOUNCEMENT
ent*, Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Ilusiell, thur Ailing, Arabic DeLaughter,
have returned to their reaprctlve John Dodson, Billy Dobbin*. Edith
Dodson, Jean (veiami, tiwyn Yates
Mr*. F.ruoat J. Cole, 8r . who and Patsv Taylor.
wa* In Safety llarltor la*t week
Coicmar. and Mn. C. A. BlouJn
Mr. unit Mr*. Richard I'. Oallnvisiting her brother returned home moved Into (he Frank Kvani house
»/ announce today Ike birth o f
Monday.
formerly occupied by Mr. and M n.
daughter, Carol Lynn, Anr. n at
Mr. and Mr*. Cheater Million Frank Banders. Cnmdr. IHouIn i*
r Kern* Id l-aughtan Memorial
are home again, following a week’* stationed here reactivating the
trip to Canada.
Hanford Naval Air Htatlnn.
Mr. and Mr*. J. 1- llohhy and
daughter, Mary Grace, visited hi*
parent* In Ashhurn, Ga.. over the
weekend.
Mr. and M n. Arthur True of
Massachusetts, are visiting hi*
brother and eister-in-law, Mr. and
Mre. H. K. True.
The Light Bearim, Inlermedille
Sumlay School Class o f the Com­
IN T U K U K IN T H E T K O l'IC S I ! !
munity Church, met Mar. 28 at the
home o f Tlev. and Mr*. C. C. White.
John Dodson, president presided
. . . DN DRRrovKH \nftNTt
and Kdith Dodson led the derutiana. Gwya Yatee presided at the
piano. It wa* derided that the
I.OVHI.Y A M I DtNGF.HOI’ H
group form ■ Junior Choir which
woold alng once „ month al the
morning worship service.
. . . hINRTFH FIGURE!
It wa* also decided that the daaa
have a Mother’s Day program, at
(1:80 P .M , Mother’s Day, May 18.
wHk
Following Uw routine business, a
VINCENT PRICE—JOHN KODIAK
social hour and light refreshments
1*1,118: A VERY COOP CARTOON
were enjoyed. Besides the holt add
hostess the following were pmrent, Mrs. Wm. Dodson, teacher of

*Snrinl
Named
OOCiai CalpnAnr
l a ie n a a r C,'ndidaic*
|n Kiwanis
Contest

RADIO STATION
W.T.R.R.
Till HltlAV
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w e d n k s r \v
midweek
7:30 P.M. regular
prayer service at the Central Raptin Church. A religious film will
be ahown. Public invited.
Prayer Meeting at the
Pin t
Baptist Church will begin at 8:00
I \.\l. All incmbrm o f the W.M.S.
and the Brotherhood are aakril to
* I * present.
w
M cthodi«l Prayer Meeting
In
.McKinley Hall at 7:40 P.M
THURSDAY
The Royal Ambassador* o f the
P in t Haptlft Church will meet
at 7:00 P.M. at the rhurch.
The Douglas Johe Junior Bro­
therhood will meet at the FI rat
UuptUt Church at 7:30 I'.al.
The Writ Side P.T.A. will meet
at 3:00 P.M. at the acbool and a
board meeting will be held nt 2:30
P.M.
w
The Seminole Chapter No. 2 of
the O.K.3. will meet at the Masonir
Hall at 8:00 P.M.

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LAST TIMES TODAY!
Lucille

Hall— Eddie

Albert

“The Fuller Hrtwh &lt;ilrl“

THURS. &amp; FR1.I
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Jimmy WilliamH H
801*011(1 Birthday

I&gt;ake Mary

Covcred Dish Supper
In Given By Circle

. . The.antm ul F h iw -it^ h u K .yit tl" Sanford i •«■ n t‘ lul&gt;
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in the KlU'cupol P a i» h lloiis, mi p t.tr.
and id ludi'i ■ i ' - *'u
men of In.- F lo w n Hln"s ait- -howd on the
lain in the Pari* *■IIleft to right. Ml
1 harii li. Kvu ) Mra. '- 1.. Picpm bctK ■f ■
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K. It Mathew*, all of t ) i luiuln; 'lr» . It
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LAST TIME TONIGHT
ROBERT TAYLOR
AVA GARDNER

To work r e f r e s h e d

CHARLES LAUCJHTON

“T H E

BRIBE'*

f o r long,

THURSDAY &amp; FRIDAY!

('art m b
"Woody Dine* Owl"

Short
"Pal Dog IM ectlro"

C A R D OF TH A N V fl
It ia with heartfelt gratitude
that we e g *!*** our appreciation
for all the many kindnesses ahown
us at the loss of our beloved
wife and mother. To thoee who
prayed and who** sympathy helpad u* la our sorrow, wa with
to lender our sincere thank*.
M r*.. I* Grow, Harry Grow,
Mra. John Matthal, Mr*. P. 1.
Allen, IL K. Grow, Braxton Hunt-

Adv.

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And Cariomi

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Marion May Be Out Until Mid-June

Bj JACK HAND
ST. PETERSBURG, Apt. 4 —(/Pj—Shortstop Msrty Minor,
tcmsini manager Msrty Marion's nuin problem i t the Si. Louit
Cirtlim li breik camp i l the end of spring (Mining.
“ If I u n plsy o|wmn| dsy 111 be lucky." m il Minon. “ Out
Hy HI) IIA Itl'K K
nolly llemui11lmmm..
Iwcn p
playing
p m i&lt; &gt; »--------- --at
short
or
aerond.
good, I'm not in worried ■nyiriages iengendered by the
•Shortage’s
llrdeat Marion (.217) la ready
moie “
Korean War have liclaytsi de
ur
Die
Cut
d
i
make
a
d
ia
l,
llem
u
i
(In HI. Louis yesterday Fred
livery of steel for Sanford's new
Silifh, owner of l lie (.ar-llnsls. la the like ly opening day short- Municipal Hladiiiln ami the Giants
Mill .Marion would not t* trade atop. Holly hit .237 u l GulUuii.ti. a rr going to h a w to open (he sea­
l a it Mason after a tp iin g trial
to l'lny liefotr June.)
son in the dilspioaieii end wrath&gt;l.i. iim'ii kmc hat Imn •low w ith Ht. I Aiuin A« Marion says -I I-a(eo old s t iu r lu ir un tho
to respond nflcr an off-srasori ■H i grow* —ii von.”
D irk C o ir, n 27H batter a; co, ner of M rllcnyilio nml Celery
iqwrattsn at first he hoped to
ItiH'hrttcr in I960, alto w ill l». Avenue*
plav aome of the exhlbitluns.
l.str-l estimates are lhal
Without Marion the Carlinalt' kept for infield inturanea.
•he flub won't lie able In
A - a last retort, Marion might
Infield lun only one established
mote into Ike gleaming new
professional — second Itai'nian s h ift Kehorndirntt to short ami
stadium unlit early in June,
p lay llrm u t at second. Hut Hod's
Red Schoendienil (.276).
The holdup hinges entirely on
The Cardinals arc an iiniellled arm is hardly up to shnitsto’i
Ike lights since enough seat*
lull dub with several dsiiarei duties any mmc.
are mailable lo accumulate
Ntan Mu»lal (2M 4), the battimr
•pot*. Perhaps Saiffh will be aide
a large crowd now. Hut no
to awinir a deal fur holdout champ, Is the solid man ol the
lights can lie installed until
Howie Pullet (14-13), an an r liili. In fact, he Is Just aliou*
the steel superstructure of
lefty who eonlil rrc-an a ptiinanl T I I K ball ilu h Marlon hopes to
the stadium is put up.
play Musial ill Is-ft and Kuos
to IliooUvn.
The new urian gi'iiii nt t&lt; going
Klimi-top help ami tight hand­ Siauchter I2J‘. «)) In right. Als» lo lie immeasurably belter from
ed hit till* |Kte l*e ill the outfield H ip u l-k i, 2127 at Columbus, Ga the standpoint of everyliody runare inuita to the lied lllrda whose in Class A . had n shot a( re n lrr. ret tied when the new |uirk is
I f Musial has |o play renter,
fifth.plan finWh In IPMl waa
finishes!. AI the old field the
their flrat out of the flrat di­ the left field juh w ill go to light |Hiles were only u few
e
ith
e
r
B
ill
Howerton
(.281)
«r
vision alnce 1938.
fret f loin the diamond nml play­
“ VVr nerd a lot of a lot of l u r r y f ’ laffo n r, a M i hitter ai ers mo the ii«k of hieaking their
H(&gt;eheslrr.
thing*," aald Marlon, “ to he a
neiks In making an all out at­
contender. Our atrong point Is
tempt to gather In high foul
oar pitching Staff."
•■alls.
fo r the flrat time in yeira the
Although the stadium won't lie
Card starling staff
will he
new this year's tram will. Man­
aredonilnantly right handed. |'o|&gt;
ager Itlrhir Klaus ha* lieen trim­
let It the nnlv southpaw In Ma&gt;
ming his squad gradually, atrial)'* lilt nf regular starter*.
Irmiitliig to pick up pitching and
Cloyd Boyer (7-7), George (Redt
an infield. Ho far no positron i*
Hunger
(7-8),
Gerry
Stalev
lly TBD MKIRIt
nailed down aside from his own
m - f f l ) . Tout I'oholaky (18-8 at
NEW YORK. Apr. 4-d/7T- shortstop slot, hut the team Is
Rochester) ami t'ollet are the W ill llatllrflcld l&gt;e aa gocwl i beginning to shape up.
•tarter*.
three-ycnr-old lhl» rcadng «eaThe Giant*' have hern winning
PohoWky rites high In Mirlon't son as he was last year when he regularly from other I) rlulw
book a i “ the best looking pitcher waa voted th# champion two- in the Glanta' camp arul there
In temp." The six-foot-three 200- year-old T
I* every Indication that 1051 may
pounder wet moat vilu ible play­
The answer may be forthcom­ bring the Celery City at least
er In the International Leagu* in g today at Jamaica Racetrack a flrft division club if not a
whore the pride of tho George pennant winner.
Merlon plen* to ipot Harry D. Wldenrr Stable makes ht* 1961
tre ebeen ( l - t l ) and*Msx Laoler debut In tho 120,000-addod six
I'etrr Schell, the ubiquitous
111-*).
reteren
lefthanders, furlong Experimental Handicap
Florida Mate l.cagur HullsInst selected teams. AI lira- No. 1.
liclan and former
• perta
(11-1) and Ted Wilke (9-0)
This Is the first big eastern
editor of the Herald, t e w
handle the relief work. I f pravlew of Krntucky Darby eli­
eat with ea Inlrlgulag set
arm doeen't rome around. gible* and h i* drawn an over­
• f figures the other day.
Bob llabonlehi. 10-10 at night field nf 17 thrao yaar-olds,
Meema aa II Baaford I* leadmbus In the American Aa- o f which Battlefield and 10 others
lag (he league la perrealise
it ion, may lie (he righthander have been nominated for the Kenef games woo since the FRL
(he bullpen. W llki ha* been tucky classic at Churchill Down*
waa orgaalied.
ibewlng good form In trill run*. next month.
The Glanta have won 769 of
9 rr Ihisak 10-21, Kurt Krrtger,
IVInntr of |I0H,077 a* a Juve­ 1,421 games playrd for an i m ­
114 at Columbus and Joe I’ ttiko, nile, Battlefield ruled a solid age of .6.14—two point* better
Teaas LearOe strikeout king with overnight choice at little Iwttor thou Daytona lleach. Although
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record nt Houston, round than even money riespitn the log the Ineals nave won oniy one
field arul his top weight of 124 ■
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_ J f IL.
pennant—
have com4) 1 Mlisell, the “ Ufthimied pounds. Kddic Arraro was slated piled igcrey resjHttahle win Jos•t
sky. IMan" will get every to rb|e him from number nine t reactI* oaob'year.
I
Wife to make it although he post position.
Tho Islaiuter* havn won more
Dmory cxpricnte. "Vine*
UnMin»J|i wort’ nl* last &lt;&lt;ve gamoa but tbny Jiave a|*g niayod
Li*: was In Class R at lOftn suit*. Im I uddly ran fourth morn which snnunt* for the dls4), N., C. last teaere ho had a 17*7 m o ld
2*7 gfrlkeouts.
Rtakr* when ho was beaten hy
Thr l.lons Club Junior Baseball
Joe Garaglola (.11 Hi complete­ Win or I amc, Nullify and Iliad. Is a riir and Ihr IM a rr Club
ly terorcred from a broken Win or Lo*« was disqualified tbs tram* have itren operating for
•toqldcr that sidelined him most neat day. officially making Bat­ two weeks now with an nrcllent
'IA will be the No. I ntchor. tlefield third.
tuiudut ill boy* atjlH r diamonds
I^mg shut bettor* may gam behind tba (ireyhiiUnd Hu* AtaRice (.241) and Dill Harnl,
M 21ko hitter at Columbus, O. hop* from this incident and shop lion ami on Ninth Street.
ar»un&lt;l among the other derby
drill be the other*.
Enthusiastic manaarr* and
umpire* in the two ledguaa
Marion's Inflrbt I* a major eligible*,^ To Market (121) who
midwest
have kept the Ifam* going
i f 'wrll.ln tho
‘
............last year.
headache. Fltsi base pi&lt;&gt;i«i&gt;lv dUl
and huill up Inlet ret among
I
.. General Htaff
Will go ('■ Nippy Jones, making I aim I I’utnam ((120),
Ibe boy*. The program haa
a fine (omrbark after a rplnal (114, Count Turf (111). Jumbo
been oarh a surer** that Ikk
dl»e operation. Nippy hit .2.11 In (110), Ri’iwtniro (111), Black
arller tor an# la bealanlag
I I games with the Cards last Douglas H U ), I'ur Hang (110)
In revise hi* akcpllral opin­
foil. If big Htcve Bitko 2130 at Hickle's Image (IIU ) and Hall of
ion* about the future of
Rorhestcr, ran make It, Jones Fame 41041).
sport* in the rounlry.
Thr nttn-dcrhy eligible* arc (hr
might to third le » r . They need
lo crowd all available right tn lry of Nullify (III*) and Fath­
In looking over thr Chicago
handed hitting Into the lineup er Tiber (1021: I'irtu* (116):
to niniH In lug easy picking for Iswas ( 11(1): lilt Back (IIM ) ami Gull* rrrottl In.nl. |hr other day
we rantr arm** thr startling
IMatoon (1041.
aoulhpawa.
Uncle Millie and llig Stretch, fact Ihnl H pltrhrr iiotord Hutch.
Tommy (ilaviano (.2HA|, pla
rueil
.unit hy arm
attn trouble,
(rouble, and K«kll!
Kdtlii two of the more proinliunl Derby
Kasak
*' ail erratic field#’ nominees, hut were not enteml.
fasak |.“
t.2M».
m* y*|ill the third Imse work. They are aapectod to run In lha
Holly llentus a .237 bailor at Kxpcrinmtal No. 2 at the mile
Columbus. Will be thr utility man and nno • sixteenth route nest
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K ram er Win* In
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New York
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Battlefield Runs
In Experimental;
Is Derby Favorite

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In 5 Inning Stint

Sanford Glanta To
Chooae ’51 Bat Boy
Tho Baaford Glaalo hart
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Oosterbaan A n d 1951Scaion Should Be Return To
Hutson Named At “Normalcy” After Records Of ’SO
F o o tb a ll’s Beat

"O fficial Bat Bay" easiest.
Ctab Director Charlie Morrlana aaaoaacrd today. Boy*
wUhlag t « try aat for Ike posi­
tion are instructed la write a
M ward essay deaertbiog Ihrir
reaaoa* far waallag la be bat
boy for tho focal club. All rntrfoa should ho addressed lo
Now York Glanta. P. O. Ibis
NF.W BRUNSWICK. N. J.. Apt.
1249, Hanford. The winner will | 4 —(A*)
One ol them now it
be official bat buy fur Ike club,
be furnished with a regulation | coach at hi* Alma Mater. Michi­
gan. The other it an automobile
uniform and go ua all trips
with the clab daring the sea­
dealer at Green Bay. Wi*. The
son. ( lasing dale for the con­
namci arc Bennie Oosterbaan and
test k Apr. 19. All entries
Don Hutton— names that will
will be Judged by a committee
lingrr in the mind* of football (am
of New Yorb Giant Kiecntive*
including Farm Hyslrm Man­
at long a* there i* football.
ager Carl llubhell and Farm
Hutton, the icnialional patsHccretary Jack Hehnari.

Hutson Receives 629
Points As Top End
For Hall Of Fame

S IL V E R SPRINGS. Apr. 4— (Spbeiall— 1( Florida Slate League £
winning and lotiag streak history repeats itself as the ciicuil sets out
t u its 12th season of play Friday night. Apr. 13. this will be the year
that they'll be about “normal", it is indicated in figuirs tctcaicd at
league headquarters here today by Secretary Peter Schaal.
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For, without exception, when a league yen enas wdh two or
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nlng or losing streaks, the follow­
ing year has,hem one of stability
in thn-e fields: &gt;
Last yersr four tram* turned
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
In Innger-than-wcrrnge streaks.
NEW ORLEANS, Apr. 4— &lt;&gt;P&gt; DrLan.l tied a 1939 record set ^
—Manager Leo Durochcr of the hv Hartford in.nmning 14 stialght,
New York Giants said tedsy hu only to so*' Daj-tona hrrak the
knew nothing about a report that new mark hy whining 15 straight.
the Glanta were seeking to sign
Orlando ran' up an eleven gamo
Kramer, who rrporled late
southpaw Johnny Vandci Mecr. winning slfeak to roual u rluu
• (ter s prolonged holdout, was
Durochcr said hr had talked mark it set in 1916. while Palatka
with Glanta owner Horace Stnne- set an nIT-timc rreord for an
told the oilier day by Manager Leo
ham
yesterday
morning
and Arab a
Duimlirr lo start pitching if he
m try
hy losing
15
catching end at Alabama and Htnneham did not mention Vandrr straight. ■ .
*»inter! to stick with the Giants.
later the profrviional Green Bay Mrer. The southpaw, who trained * The Islanders' 15 straight is
The New Oricnn* veteran met
Packer*, and Gotletbian. one ol fame in 19.78 with two conaecu- top* in that divls'en, whereas
the challenge with a brilliant per­
live no-hit games, was rvlcaaed when It tomes to losing attrak-,
Michigan's greatnt athlete*, have recently by the Chicago Cub-.
formance yesterday In Mobil*, Ala.
the Gainesville G-Men o f 1946
*&lt; tbr Giants ’ haded vbn Hinton
been chosen cndi on the Associat­
dropped T2 rtralght. the aecnnj
lliaves, Hi m. Kram&lt;*r allowed only
JACKSONVILLE^
Apr.
4—tAI
ed Press All-Time All America
one hit ami m&gt; run* In five Inning*,
— Ro*ton‘a Red os |day the fit nt worst figure in the history o f tho
tram.,
lie walked four and fanned there.
game of their homeward Journey minor leagues!
After II yean o f play, no
(toaterl-aan and Hutson thu* liutoy against Jacksonville nf the
Kramer, who claimed he wa*
Hanford ti am has won over 14
Hunliury capitalised on erratic qualify for top rnnsiiirratlon for Class A Hally League.
"railroaded" out o f the American
Manager Steve O'Neill will u»e straight, rtor lost more fhan 10
l.ragtir last year hy the Ibnton Hanford hurling yesterday to ld**t election t o Hip football hall of
Defjvnd'a 11 -traii'lit
lied Sox, won only three game* out 16 runs to Hanford's .1 a* fame, which I* planned for Rut­ pltrhcra ivillan l Nixon and Hili strslrht
topped tlrut eluh’s previous liest of
ami lost sis for the Giant* in the local club was unahlr to stem ger* University where the first Evans. With a surplus o f hurthr avalanche of runs.
game wa* played in 1869.
O'Neill will havr to get rid of nine sltalgtit set in 1941. The IteJ
1360.
“
I’m
delighted
with
the
honor,"
The
Giants
pushed
thrrr
runs
lent and plans lo keep only ten, Hats' longest losing streak was
The hlg righthander won Ik
raid
Oostcrluun
when
told
o
f
thr
In
the
first
Inning
and
still
held
cither Evan* nr Paul lllnrtrh*— a 11-game hffalr in 1977.
game* for thr Hnx in 1948 but
Until they set the new mark o f «
selection
at
Ann
Arbor,
where
he
a
one
run
edge
going
into
the
drafted
from the New York Yan­
tailed o ff In 1919 following a lip­
15 straighF’ Win- last year, th e f}
I*
head
footliall
coach
o
f
the
fourth
when
the
dam
broke.
Jim
kees.
ped shoulder niuselr in the spring,
Irest previous Daytnna Heach win
lie won *1* and lost eight, and Giddlirtg took over thr mound Mlrhigan Wolverines.
HA VAN N A IL g7.. Apr. 4—(&lt;17 streak was II yumes, v-t in 1940.
Hutson, visiting In Hollywood
when asked to take the full 25 from Hchult and promptly gav*
—The Philadelphia Phillira and Their worst tinsing streak taw 12
percent rut. lie balked. Thr lied up right walks giving Bunlmry e*prr««e» the same sentiments
whrn atlvi*ed of Iks all-time bal­ Brooklyn Doursrs rlash hero to­ reenrdrrl In |1*47.
Box sold him to the Glanta while six runt.
(ialmsvilto'x best winning streak
In thr fifth Goldcbrrg wa* still loting rooducted in a nationwide night‘ In their fifth inerting of
Kramer was still holding oat.
was a lJ-gairtt alfatr w ( in 1917,
|Mdl of sport* wrltere and sporte- thr spring campaign.
wild
walking
four
and
giving
up
Durnchrr *#rved Kramer with
The final rncnuntrr between the whilv uiuti they drojrped thou;
raster* liv the A P in conjunction
the "pitch or else" ultimatum af­ four «afrltc* for »tx more runs. with the Hall of Fame. He waa tw* team*— until Ih* regular . 32 airuijjltt In 19*4, the worst
Centerflclder
Tim
Dolan
pro­
ter the pitcher had complained ol
assistant coach after Ida placing season begins— will la* played to- the G’t Mxl ever dope waa right
a stomachache Hunday ami showed vided thr Giant’s with same con­ day* at Green Bay until 1348.
morrow at Jacksonville.
straight defeats In 1936!
solation
hy
lashing
nut
a
.140
up at thr nark only to take two
Lick Hitler's first homer of
Paiatka's best winning effort to
foot
triple,
but
otherwise
ttu
"When
I
was
at
Alabama
from
aspirin tablets and raturn to hi*
th* training season yesterday at dat* i* a Jt'-caim' streak in. 1949,
1
9
.1
1
to
1936,"
said
Itutoon,
"th
a
n
local
club
was
particularly
unhotel.
sv* th* Phil* and 11- while last year's 16-game losing ^
Impremslvo.
were two things I wanted Very Miami
Another veteran righthander,
Inning |R decision over the Dod- string was its worst since a 12much—to
he
all
America
and
to
The Minneapolis Millers downed
game st ring. In 1939.
little Murry Dickson, also turned
play In tha Root Bowl. Thera
Last year saw th* Orlando
a neat Job yesterday. Dickoan, who the Ottawa Giants 8 to 6 after weren't a lot of howl gamoo then." * X o k l . pitcher Paul Stuffel yesterday waa sent to the Baltimore Senatota equal their 1946 rreord
no-run earns for the Cards against scoring six runs In the first two
Il» realised hoth ambitions In farm club.
of winning II straight, while
a faw .roar* ago tossed a no-klt Innings In an exhibition game
the 1934 eaason.
the worst losing streak the Henathe Yanks, pitched Pittsburgh to a here yesterday.
Tho Millers, I960 American
"1 guess tha Roe* Bowl goose
ORLANDO. *Apr. 4—oP)—Cln- lota ever had was in 1938 when
Association Champs,
bold
a two against Stanford, Jan. I, 1036, clnnatl onyx manager Luke Se­ they dropped IL
IP* i D
O
game edge In their sjiring ex­ was the highlight o f my college well, may come up with th* best
l^i-sliurg'a best winning effort
hibition series with their Ottawa career. I caught quite a faw pitching this year since the Reds emu in 1938 when they copped
coueins.
passes, and wa won. I think tba copped the Woild Championship II strlght, while their worst
Tookle Gilbert,
Miller first •cor* was 29 to 13."
In 1840.
losing strrak came in 1949, a
lacker, hit a home run and fig.
Ewell Blackwell, Howard Fox. lt-gami' streak.
Oosterbaan, too, cao tall about
(T
turd in four of eight double th* Bos* Bowl. In his last two Herman Wehmsisr. Krundy Raf
Only four clubs—Hanford. Day.
‘
‘
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lay* during the game. Kudy seasons his teams have won two frnaborger ami Winllc Ramsdrll toua, Gainesville, and Orlando—
ufer, Miller shortstop, collect­ Big Ten title*, and Michigan b * t —expect fo r occasional lapsesran look hack after II season*
Br W ILL GBIMIILKY
ed three kits in four trips to California last Jan. 1 In the are fenerally showing midof Iraeue plav and sav they had
AUGUHTA, On.. Apr. *— VPhRoao Howl. 14-0.
a year in which they never lost
“ We’ vs got to get a commit*loesr |op both club* in hitting.
I f Bddie Erautt snd Rud lly
The Michigan All America o f
innie than Hirer straight, a re- I
-rand gel one quick— or our
1926 and 1927 to, a native o f erly come through with relief murkablr feat.
game U liable lo got all fouled
kluakegon, Mich. And wtta a nine- pitching, maybe Rewsll'a optimism
Hanfotd's great 19,19'Club under
up."
letter man In college. Only lack of wont seem too out of place.
» T ABHOCIATKD PRKHH
Dale Alexander was (timed hack
Tho words were the*# o f Jimmy
time prevented him frem a44ing
•hr** •times in a r o w nnlv once •
Drrenre*. but they re-echoed Motor
Today a, ;yea.- m o —Minneapolis to his athletk
8T. PLTKKtiBUKG, Apr. 4 - that year. Daytona Beach aet
throughout Uio make o f profes­
as chosen os the alto for tha baseball and.
8 L Louis Cardinals anlit a similar .dovlalle record. !but .
sional golf, aow torn h v .a outN- C. A. A. basketball fin. had no *h
atm • costple of days after tflee,
Mag in 1038 and 1039. Gainescession of hittor eogtrW drefod.
'
y doe* But Ulelr spring, train­
He rejected
...
nie did It in 1937, while In 1*48
“ This ia • wonderful eport of
Flva year* ago— Montreal de­
ing camp here today.
iy it wa*
was good
good
thlaodo ci'uld x4y
our* hut unltto we « 8» someone feated Boston, 44 for its third IMill offers and btcama
Half the squad will e&lt;&gt; to eBoUgh lo luae thrr
in
ftoldiag
H.
Toot,
the
late
rra atrsight only
to run the show and rori It right straight victor in the Stanley
Houston.
Tex.
About
20
player*
at Michigan. Four ntid u half years
ose time.
the Bityers and the public will Cub hockey playoff finals.
ago he lawamr the No. 1 assistant will accompany manager klnrty
lore 'ronfldsnce," Demarat added.
Ten year* ngo— Carl 8torck and barkflshi coach te
Marion
to
Columbus,
Ga^
for
o Fr
Frits Crto*
Tha dapper Masters champion resigned as president of the Na­
am t athletic a gams tomorrow night with the rtub.
from OJai. Calif.. sUU'raahiee tional Professional Football I.ensue ler. When Crtoler bream*
The Blown*' victory against
director two yaare age, Bennie local baU club, ntan Musial,
from the )600 Tina he
bitterly pretesting the appointep
Knee Slaughter and Red Bchoen- tbeir San Adtonlo .farm club
moved up to head
eh.
a few Week* ago far
hero last night wa* ‘ only their
m*Bt o f Klmer Laydcn as comkto
When ilutaon left Alabama
be dictut are among those going to
the MexicanI Open O
fourth o f.(t h r ’ prin* training
mka loner.
movoil on to Green Bay an4 M i Georgia.
Demarct
---------- k contended
Ttruaty
... .
yrere ago—Maureen all sorts nt National Football
•all TLcatight to play whom
H ARLIN G EN, Tex., Apr. 4 - f n *
O m i t won Um Women's North
rreord* Ir. nine years • f starAisoc and South Golf championship at
The Prnfeetfonal Go
(A^—Manager Jock Taylor I* los­
i.
iatlon Tournament Commlttoa rul­ Pinehunt, N. C.
TUCSON. .\ r 7 r A p r . 4—&lt;A7—
Now lean, tanned aud 68, with ing sleep over nt* St. Loui*
ed he and a half doten others who
Browns' poor spring showing, but Tlie New York, Yankee player*
hihair
thinning
slightly
at
the
wae fined 9200—all complained1
President Rill Dewitt says h* have ibeidihl to a*k a minimum
hltlrrly In the l*OA chlcftnn# but l f l threc-Ul victory over the temples, lltil-on ha* a lot o f Isn't worried.
of F2.1 for any future gumt apIdea of pre.-ni *!*)' football.
It didn't do any good.
Chicago Cube at Houston, Tex.
"You newspaper guy* worry iwaraorea on radio, television or
Ilr'*
n
im
iirn
l
fiNilliall
i»
better
“ Aa long aa player* are asked
T h«' Gw*1* ' *core«l In Ih* fl
loo much over the victories and other funriions during the spring
to rule against players *r# will J»i*»l*»M Without a hlL Wally West ihui e .ii. ,10 1 I tie two platoon loaae* in the spring," Dewitt training season. They adapted the
lusve animosity, diasention and un- j*be walked, stole second, moved
I* hete to stay.
told i t Loui* ruportei* with the rule at a mc«Lpg on Monday.
rest." said Ohesil, the lifonied to thlni on a pasted hall and
Th" *'ar a n n t all »bed out
................................
....
countod on Gsorge Htrteklau I' now ftom ilefet *lve work. They
party fly ball. Omtr Lowtt and Dntrli perfumi at Itieu la-»l under tbv
Leonard limited the Pirate* to two plaltam syslem."
ruling on our many problem*.
lie said something should be
"W n y, It's a ridiculous situa­ two safeties.
Mike Garcia, hefty rlihthandrr •to r to lake the pressure off
tion—Just llkt Joe DiMaggio rush­
'and Indiana, went the mmrhea.
ing in from tha outfield and call•Then’ Is Inn much rmphuaU oo
__
Indiana turned bock
Ing Ted WUItoBu set at second."
New York Yankees, 8-8. at winning every single game. I f
Three member* o f' this
man ruling body o f barnstorming Tucson. Ati*. G#»»i* |nii„Utei a tr_ rdJru|u tig . gstac —skc - p «
pie want to drop the roach, too.
golf- lawson Uttle. Ilorttin Hmtlh nine hit*.
The I k LouU Canto won a 8-4 That Isn't healthy."
nnd Clayton Henfner—agreed JoA natire » f I’inr llluff, Ark.,
day to the arul# need e f a itrm d»«)ete?i over the Detroit Tiger*
at Ht. Pelerahurg. The Cards Ilutsnn wa* Ira ling -rnrrr In thr
controlling band.
"There** certainly a lot of folk wrapped it up with three rutu In NFL four straight year*, and
ror n commissi*ner */*t I think the seventh Inning with the aid set ■ league scoring mark In
Hutson received 829 points In
o f b doubt* error hy shortstop
It would he « fin* thing If
1942 with 138 point*,
Johnny Llpon.
rould afford It and could _
Washington won n free-hitting the poll for ends, Oosterbaan got
right man," saM Smith, seerotas
14-18 victory from the Cincinnati 849 lo boat out Frank Hinksy,
o f the P0A.
Yale All America of the «B »fr
Ileafner, the hlg North Care* Th* ‘ Ultodsfthfc Athletic* de­ 1890'* and California'* gm tt Brick
Han luterjeetedt "The pareon
need ahmiui be a promoter a* well feated the Atlanta Cracker*, 8-4 Holler, l * t t all America. They
as arbitrator. If ht** the right man • l A IA Ianla, Ga* winning on a were named to tha second terttn.
On th* third at* Wax F *a % .
Inning on hit by Hilly llilchhe can promote the gam* enough
Ohio BUt* All America of I921MIO
tie^naake the Job financially pro- cock.
In other fs iu t , tha 8L. Louis and Leon Hart, Notre Dama’a IM0
d their 11-game All America.
The name ef A. D. (Happy) Browns
hy downing Hun
Chandler, rejected commissioner fotlng
Antonio, 4*11
Beaumont
inlo, 4*11 Beaumont
nipped
Charlienipped
Ridenour, f r e a h m t
of..............
ba**toll,, lS*
haa ba
boan offered aa
Chicago White lo g , 8-8, and wratling roach at P*nn Bint*,
- pooalbfllty far tto golf post,
Philadelphia Phillis* won a defeated only «nre as 8a
but moot or th* links tourists aald
In lax ' tog preferred a waa more 4 3 victory over Brooklyn . . , graduate giapplsr.
lly k a I p i i r o d b n
.\»«ucUtcd I’rca* Maori* Writer
iiandsomc Jack Kramer, Icmpcituous righthander o f the New
York Giints, confronted with
a “ pitch or cite" ultimatum, lut
come through with (lying colors.

Training Camp Notes

Sanford Is Beaten
BySunburyl5To3;
Dolan Hits Triple

Golf Commissioner
DemandedByPros;
Jones Is Suggested

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Top Amateurs And WM,t hMfl “ a,,,nurwud
1*0*1 lime today ha* tenta­ Professionals
To
been set for 3t4A P. M.
Pirates May Wear tively
Fa ir weather wa* forarast.
Meet At Masters
orts This Year: San ford - Orlando
By HDiKI.ING H U P P K Y
A1IG1IHTA, Ga., Apr. 4—(AVey Undecided Kennel Club Entries litre*
Kore golfers lake • dam
KW ORI.EATfB. Apr. ! - ( * &gt; -

Klner in Kantlos . . . . .
Westlake showing elf

ffo gg y knees . . . . Cateher Clyde
McCullough In dcacdlele enstume
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and most fascinating of all,
Gborh I tonus Wagner wearing
leas than under horn at hie moet
tropical.
It max come to that.
' Branch Rickey, who master
Wnde the Pittsburg Pltmlee, has
* " lf.
n * « thinking about sanding
• b*y* onto (to playing field
•tort*, tto tight kind which
K* people think
max bosom*
b*enm*
*x may

TOSIUNfU s x u r n a x i

F I M T RACBi Poison Arrow. It*
l-atlsnt. pixjleu.
ar,CONI&gt; RACBi (&gt;war D, Lscllts
Scott. tn«|i*a4
T llllt li nZcM: Fast Mmsrtlc.
Ilowdr's lluby. North la s *
FOUltTII IIACBi Ranch KaMsr.
ImAy Twlllgh*. Tsek tip
FIFTH HACK: llussr. Fire Rug.
O flis .
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ale N-. Tugboat Annl*.
BBVNNTlt ItAt'H: Uoblcsn. Olllo
Oliver. Ilsepr aooacr.
R tairril ttACr.i Miss Darby. Are
Ivoter, itiMplatar.
NIKTIt HACKi Daarh Btar. Hn, liantln*. Hsvsjslt*.
TKNTII HAOKt Caret*** Haa*.
Morgan. Chleo D*Ua
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•I tnr Aufuitu National lumortow
dnf* i® whin thr golf course
which usually Whip* them.
The Msstnr* Tournament staHi
at II A. M. on Iho hlg and Innocont looking National eourae wait­
ing outside 1U 97-year old club
house for thle selected field of
player*.

This U the fl,900-yard* of roll­
ing, pitching fairways and broad
and slick- _green* where
...... t ago goes
down as acore* go up. Eight hun­
dred golfers her# played in M4
other Masters and only 87 havo
b«Btrn per orer tha four-round
ut*. Ralph Guldahl ami Claud*
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nine, 38 on tto bock for 71 sou etooaV osaoctotad wltk tto |tM .
don't waat aa actlv*
for 288 for four rounds.

preftorioaal carUlalr," «*id Otot-

Tto tori »n rdf 1* tow, Jost *L "A a I4tal maa would to Bob­
a* It alwoy* to —Jin. Fxrrtor.
by John, a credit to golf and with

Mnoad, Ben Hogan, 'jf t o t y h lawyer'* mini But I*m afraid
Llojn Many rum and
ret, Lloyd
liow- Dcmaret,
nl*. North
Bobby1* health wouldn't stand for
llaky. Itraeo Aa*. R&lt; : On. th* others
who
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Iloowa. tb*
tto losUr of
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a champion oach in hto Urn*. To- tto boat la tb* ffold for three
day (to y are among tto alder M d s half round*. T to a It bestaU*m *n of irol f .
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AklaAJLA A r A T t flN T S ,
bad ttoroo « • w . n m
PhoM 480*'8 nOOM HOUSE for rent. ‘J hod
faipiihfd. (SfKid 11brution. Phhon&lt;?
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1013-M. FtJhNlSIlfcD 4 room*. Clean
downrtaira, 811 Park. Apply
N A S S A U Apt. Oronga City. Modant 8 room, Bath, Puinlrhad
Apta. All apla. all Elaelrie Kitthee—Twin Bod*. Adult Couptoa
only. Fbowo O. C. 83.

Practically naw. Ihrar bedroom
homr. In Mayfair. V eiy modern
and beautifully landaraprd. Pile
nl for quick »ale.
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fiom nriv livihIintr* of Fl'irnld
Faihlonr Mitll oHIar bain't. Furtiffh-xl or uufurnLha^.' iT r ic i
•2,110(1, 'Mmall d*tm pay mint,
l o t f o f f fo r all. Roth fo r ttimap.
A lto nrxt to It. rt lintriom bout*.
« •» Jutt Lni.hnl. For Italt,
P rW I WOO. Tat. 4048, Orlnndn.
RLH Box IIS-F.
t BEDROOM h'iu«c. Oood loeOtlun.
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Sanford AHatHir Bank Huildiag
Phone 1873
6 N L Y A FEU’ I . U T ------Large Iota on Lake Harney and
St John* llleer. Nicely wooded,
1infect natural r a n d beach.
KlectrieUv available.
RAYMOND M. RALL. Rt .Itor
M. D. Hlghlej tuaa, AoaoHata
Florida Plata Bank Building
LA K E *FR O N T HOME IMOO.OII.
U t 430 x 80 Ft.. Cleaned Benrh,
2-Badrooms, Living room. Both.
Kllehan, Breakfa.t Nook, Utility
room. Some finishing to he done
on house. A lio several Lake
Front U fa roe Sola. W. J. M U
lor, Lako Ronr. Flo.
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Small farm—« roomi, nice bath.

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Saw KhaW Uadankiila 44c each
AU also tarpaulinx
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Carl Futlllo of the Rrooklyn runs in each of the px.t two *•*&gt;■
vlotuly bv Dank Gicrnbcrg, Lou
ion*.
Gehtie and Hack U'llton nobodv Dodgers hat bAttcd m \ 1 ,
in either league has driven tn
. . v r I . lu­
mute Hum DM) tutu In one sea­
ll* FR AN K ECK
son In the List 13 years.
AP Nfnafralurru Spoil* Editor
It's a shame the motors pass
Optometrist
ui&gt; Foxx each vent. He probably
PH ILAD E LPH IA —Tha batelmll could tell u lot of vmingiter*
E
Y
E
S
E X A M IN E D
writrr* finally rlrrtnl Jimmie the rci'icts of hitting the long
Fox* to thr Hall of Earn*. Hut ball.
118 S. Palmetto A«c.
the life of thr former American J konslanty Finally Choke* Up
G L A S S E S F IT T E D
League .luvriter would be more
' f
e
Jim Konstantv L one of the
complete if tie could Ret back int-&gt; most intelligent players iu th*
batrlinll, anv ■&gt; m coach with a mu jot*, a college giudtiaU*, a
inarm IraKue club.
Rood spcakri amt ail that. But
"It came « » quite a «h&lt;H-k to hr finally- choked up At the
me," »ay* F'oxx icifardlnif hi. I'hiladelphia
s p o rts
yvi iters’
recent
arbxtion
to
Coo|&gt;rl». banquet. Once he Mood silrnt
town. "I thought the writer
for 2U seconds and fittallv said;
were itolnc to on*. It |lhe vot*
•‘ This l» worse than pitching
ingi bv thia vrar.”
In the World 8erir»i. 1 first rame
Id it f dl when Jimmie Dyke* Up with the I'hiltlcs expecting
wa, named to lurceeii Connie nothing mure than a cup o f (
Mack a* maimer 1 of thr I’ hiln* coffee. Hut now Fm eating fillet
dclphia Athletic*, it bulked like micn-&gt;n. thnnki- to Eddie Sawyer
Foxx might have n chance to and the other Phillies."
get tael, with hi* old buddy.
Sji.wrn See* Golf Sclhsck
They were teammate* on the
i.ene Saraien, who has plavi'd
A'a for nine aeaiom flom lUJfi HJHsi rounds o f g-df and walked
through ll'-l'J.
4d.i*hl miles
doing
it.
says
I u til I'm (Iter N o tic e W e W ill t bn«c
’’ Foxx rail* me MUter n ow ,’ udde-1 taxes will kill off many
ray. Dyke*, ‘ lie nmbl cull ini' of our private golf courses.
\l I I*. M On S iiln r iliiy ».
mi) thing iir wants if I &lt;&gt;nlv hail
"It's the $|U,!KA&gt;'a-ycisr man
him lack ploying fic.t baar."
wh»
suppott*
the
golf
enurees,”
“ I apt’ke to Dike* about a
coaching job
with the Atli- -nys tiii- IH-y ear-old Hararen.
the
lelit
.n • I .'i c. "I lli' iicM “ nod those fellows ure
I might like to work iu ihr lyjll ones who will fell the new l»x
pen. hut 01 vet I hmcn'l heard. luinh-o the most.”
Fsiter Brat Mmnnola, I*s-0
I'm winking fm a trucking fitn
We- F.-ilei, .Minnesota's new
now."
FOXX, whoae .*&gt;31 loom lull- loot lull .xiarh, will hsye hi»
nrr irrond only to (lie 711 hi* woik rot for him The Gnphri riioi.q i2U
112 m yy .’ mi st
In llitiu’ Both. ImM had n .lendy lost yeyen, woo one aivl tieil
ba.M-lutll job in 11*17 when lie one in 1850. Kvciv opponent
munagisl 81. Ivindnirg. Fin bid one •iom ’.I in double figures
Hut II wain’t ao atendv. The ngnin.t Minnesota. The Gopbees
•lid tie Miihlgiiti. Row Bowl
jiib didn’t In*i (on*.
F*nx
twiee
li-.| American winiu i, 7 7. iirnl beat Purdue,
l.rngur latter*. Hi- hit :l‘oi in 27-11 In all, Minnesota scored
ltkt!t with the A ’* and in IP.'t* n total of 12 tom Itilow us in
id* mark with the Ho*tou Beil nine game while jet milling thr
opposition
box wa* ,;t4'J.
I....no .10:1
117 Park \veoue
Oddly
enough
MltmCsoln'j
The Maryland -ii"tig |*»v fnuo
Sudlcrrvilte lo l
ihr Aiunieati woi-( lu-Alkog was at the tuimls
1060
l .rague in hit I m* home rum of Ohio State, Fester's
four tinira between 11%
nn I team, by I M
IW
III* In*•l year ««■ t ’.KI'J
when he poled fg* two ihoi t "I
lluth’a 60 mode five year* pteelomlv
wi*h
thr
Yankee*
There alwavn bn* been tulk
that If Foxy went with the lien
Sox "ooMi-i be adi el y- would
hnvr hit 410 or nioie four bug.
grr*. Hr hit fill in li*J8 whlb
with llocton. He drove in l*i»
tun* that year .oid although that
figure had been surpaerd pieIn ordrr lo inti.since Ills) I'OOI It AT A Slot M lilt I-FR to
new ru&gt;lanyvrs « r are glrin* a «a t thi.
(t ie run) ab»oInlrly fire with rtrry purih.i-r ut our (6 or.) 13r ran \rl
I ihL i ! Fill ill coupon brluw, tike lo jour dealer, lie'll till io
In. name and semi to u. fur iclund
ttiiy* y.uit ear in ittiiford
Keep yuiir in.ut.il.il- al home
&gt;.ive cost a tllMUigll US

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12W J’ scmdin- l« now open M ’&gt;n.
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*i*AINT AND lio h v WORK
Roy Reel, .li)H We*t 2nd. Sliest,
HanfonL Phone 1633. Expert
Work by exnoncbeed men.
DAY NURSERY Now Open. Plione
mzd-L-K, nr It'll.
Ft Hi.icr AUCTION'SALE A T
MARINE BARRACKS AT TH E
SANFORD A IR BAKE
In Keeping With the reactivating
nrovccdinir*.
I h e Fellowship
Foundation will offer at puhllr
aurtlon thu following Item*:
door* 2-H by 6-8 and larcvr
with lmk» and hinge* Included.
( j U k elan smaller d'aifai gas
range*, apt. mar, and gax hent­
eral built In mndrl bath tub*;
tmi boi water healer*; one lot
of toll pipe; imparted rug* U 1
12; three refrigerator*, good a*
new; ID bedroom aUltcet 2000 ft.
2 x 4 framing, alsa windows arid
frames enmnlelnj
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14000
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utex and ohi
Bhectrock wallbnard;
ult
poultry
equipment Ineludinu n
rhick battery, and BOO fL gal
vaniied tt Inch water pipe and
nHtneetions; lamps, linoleum.,
and wilier articles low numerous
to mention; .Vi &lt;Ily lets in Ban
frrd M il slew be •ffrred: l * o u !
rathe. Male atari* at 10 A.M.
Thursday arul ewnlimre* nn Fri
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FLORIDA Giant
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Wa both loaa when you don't briny 'IIII.A M mi M&lt; i nn.* .vntmal, O r­
lando 'Zvcnins Star. Call Ralph
your prescription* to L a NEY'K.
War
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Phene im
Contractur, hulMi r, cnriirntar and
mammy work. SprcUlltlnc In
Vegetables, Livattork ami ini a•
rnuflnjt. No Job to tmnll or
■rllanrou* ralr rvary Friday
large. M. D. Beardsley, Hanford.
night at 7:30. Col. Larry Jonat,
Rt. 2, Box rtm». Phone Winter
auctioneer.
Park 2«2887.
tA V Y IR n F YRMKRH’ AUCTION
I itjle south of city limit* on TILE YtM'R ti t I IIKtinM "w a lls
highway 17-02.
now! Plsatie or nlumiaum wall
FRIED SHRIM P Dinnrr 'The
tile. Fire catimnli". Orange Tile
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I.”ADY W ^ jdifalglit line phone,
Wa have aetrral piece* of rental
familiar with re&lt;ldcnee tecllan
property Baled for sale that
ta devola a few hout* dally
•mtw a goad return on tha Intlurnlng from her home, for
and/or
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ante firm established slaty
logadell
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Raymond
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and huiinest experience, If pri­
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lo Philadelphia area before Apr.
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8- D*«k Buxhy, 4fJ Samgietlln.
employnrejii. many opportunism
NICK 8 Room Horne. A ll modern. N E A R L Y NEW. Coa* ret a Black
advonermeat.
Firestone
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aw to stay with lady four or
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firs nights a weak. No nursing.
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WORN W ANTED
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HOUSE, nearby
cammanltr, ■' Completely
Pttr. BABY SITTER. Best of Ref.ranniahed, IH Rath*. 87,600.00, IIr « . Mr*. M. Falkenberg, 410W
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WEDNESDAY APR. I. m i

THE SANFORD HERALD, 8ANK0KD, FLORIDA

Legislature Meets

Kidnapped (iirl Is
Rescued By Posse;
P a r s lie Accused

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Pittsburg tmmty t,tp.fhey’

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F. Hiown tali! he was prepar
Ittg kidnap charge* against Phil
There was iiq tndi*.itton wheth&gt;
olhar charges would Im- ttl.d in
Itaifkvll county, where Kinta U
Phillips was on parrde from
a H-year •entnar In tlie Kl iteno
ttlkla.j Federal Rerormalory for
car theft.
. J!e had. Urn arrestsst evcml
time* hy MrAlstrr police. Th* Ih*1
Lime—about two yeai * ago he
paid a 170 fine for molesting
women.

Warren Calls For

tom. Minimum pay h 13.000 a year
and up, and penziont are provided
after rrtirtrr.c.v Thcie it a great
demand tar- for lav. enforcement
i r M i l i s i S P ro a s P a c o D M )
II UAlMlU«iJ ii »oi lJ.y . Ill*, i
officer^, he stated. At the end of addrrrs in which Warren, at the
■ill. i. cl.iiiii.init iitli.i »n the
World War II tin FRI had 0.000 half mile port of his administra­
coinmitlre a ir Ilaynntd of St.
special agent*, and nutt there nr« tion, rounded his keynote for the
I‘. ti ril.tiig are] fianltei of Miami.
JfiM.
I nil *e*eh&gt;n " f the legislature,
Il*‘p. Murray o f I’olk is round*
More than .30 girls attended the which had just organised, and will
ing up co-sponsors for the samt
instruction in nursing during the be In session for the next SO days.
measure* ho will Introduce in thr
morning lecture by M m Vivian
In keeping with thi* keynote,
House,
Duxhury, dv*n o f nursing of Flor­ the tiuvernor asked that the beThe bills would require public
ida
State
University.
g.slnturc tarkle the different proofficials to tnakc sworn tlatrTho»v o f artistic Irening* were liiiia of price control, despite the
ments of their financial condi­
much
interested
in
the
art
talk
fact that this is primarily a fed­
tion when they tak** office, pro­
by Mary K»lher Lacey of Florida eral function.
hibit * person fr«.m owning Mock
Southern
College,
ami
the
interior
"I know of n&lt;&gt; sound reason
in more than one rare track; pro­
dccorsDjn Instruction by Mrs. why our state government should
vide fur the retail of public of­
MeUy
hcott
o
f
Oriando
who
di­
ficials.
not deal with this prnhlem that
rected the decoration, of
Coin
thrralers economic ruin to the
They also would have manda­
i'l.ua.
P&lt; ople of Florida," Warren said.
tory jail sentence* for convicted
Ilill M.Cmninon, Stetson Uni­
Warren spok* liefore a throng
bookie* anil
Roljta operators;
versity, outlined requirement* for
made up of I lie meml-ei &lt; of both
■nithonsr revocation of licrnsrs
lellgious edit idion, fi. K. Stanley,
jf hotel* whieh permit gambling
University of Florida told of a ca­ licuses, the great and near gnat
of the rapitol. the city of Tailsam! outbav political contribution!
reer in liiiltti* liilidiAii. I-,.
lni.ee, and Flntida, and lobbyists
by race Dark directors and stockV.
S
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s
iK
of
Stetson
U
niversity1
boldei*.
talked on requirement* needed foi who i*rn-;uci ki-d every corner of
teaching. Kdwnid C. Furlong of thr flower-decked floor and lank
Stet/on talked on accounting and ed gaUries.
Dre-scd natiiy In blur, with
book-keeping. Mia. Charles (Jinn of
Sanford told of requirement* for u pnlkadot blue tie, hi* grev'n^
t viled hair neatly m n im i lucrk,
musical career.
Marry Robson, local merchant, Warren talked with emphasis, his
had a la-gr rlaa* of hoys interest-, eyes seemingly half closed, ho*
ed ir. private Ijuunr . and retail looking uii frequently at one gal­
uirichanoi. ng. 1‘uetniastvr Joel lery, then other.
Only nnre did the audience break
Field ano V, &lt;\ Madden spoke OB
civil service. A career as a lihrar- 1 into applause, and that wo when
Vrothn well filled classroom nf
he csllnt on the legislature "not
t-oyi* wa* the »cene of instruction
to cmrt any mop* tares of as.y
in automobile mechanics hy II. D.
Hti vin* anil IV. D. Fox o f the OrIjrt.'r ut the addre** a markc*!
lun.lii Vocational St bool.
-tir Phil huts of couimoiit swept
In tl. auilitoiium, II.
Wayne
the chatuhri a# W .iim ti rec itu­
K &gt;i*.»i &gt; i .ini agent of the FBI
tu mi.t&lt; taxation of pn.|H ity, nlit it
* Id u large group that to tie.
old, at full - uIc Value, u res om*
otit- a drtrvtJvt irt his department
it.indnti.nl
roundty
rortiiminr.l
it a a- iusi s&lt;«ry to go through the
later by many senate member*
I" it tank*, -farting at the hot• outrn test to Ids 1'*P.l me. lge,
the Ifir.l roniiiimiiratlon from the
oOC :l:OOI II k&gt;.| for lildt'.
t'XIH’ll.'d Irt follow,
f i s year., ago. In Inid il.iWn t
it w.n offi red hy Rep*. Hurle.,
lie finite! tax |.i oj tain for •‘ sp'il"
Mum ay and Smith nf Polk;
tavation, which the* legi-lature
I', an t of Highland*; Chamber*
killed Rnt later, the Legislature
f Hardee; Haley and Tutr of
provided more state revenue by
:*-lo-uln. Payne of 1'asro, Phil*
&gt;i.acting a .ah-* tax—with rxerttp*
i
il Hernando and Sheppercd
lion which mode it nrceptahie t.r
of St John*.
the Governor.
Hi m I i In.w Ihe state would he
In i forceful addrs
that imIk e photo fun'll &lt;atnci ;i bo
divided in l.i the bill to create
itietliauly Invurn.* .&lt; higliligbt nf
eight dl'tri. t s . m
increase of |.eeh lie.e *.try to ibtide the win­ the opening day &gt;.f the I egisiv
' - » authorireil under the 1950 ner in six of the |d runnings of
the IfiO.mro Widcnri Handicap race t'tre. iValtuce K. RturKi*. of tb-nli
federal census!
new Senate pre ihletit, rnll.sl fet
at Hfnlenh.
F'it.t district Hillslmrocgh and
"inn and honest welfare
l'ir.&lt; Ila .
For one six.day period this sea­ lav. to drive the inel.i l.'• rs from
Suomi Na-sau and Iluval.
son at Hialeah rate track, .'I fav. Flat idj an*) nluthdoiiiiu lit of th:*
Tiiird—Kseambla, Manta Itova, oitrs Miir.il in 54 race, f..i a mcss-ugesl .tile o f *&lt;-rMortal four,
•i k l . '. j , Walton, llomrs. Wash- winning percentage o f t i l |^r tesy in pasting nn •u*|M'od.d pule
tiigtnn. Hay, Gulf, Frnnkllft, Lib.
li. offU ul*.
rt&gt;. Calhoun, Jackson, Gadsden,
“ I nm -ure that th. eye. of nil
lae.i und Wakulla,
A minor league pitching rec­ aroused ritizeiuv are it|H&gt;n tide
•&gt;! n llntittttl'in on its
loin tl. I hole and Monroe.
ord lielonp- to Jesse lluikett who tody," Senator Sturgis spi.l, .ifter
ill committee im rt!hks
Fifth 8t. Johns, FTaglrr, Vo- I • ted df.j lm.es on balls for Wnr l»*ing uoiii hi to ut: cecl S« i. ti r
|&gt;s-it to the piitillr.
iirriii, Htwaid, Osreioa, Dtangi, re Ur in the Atlafttie Association Newman C. Rracl In of &lt;Te*tv»«w.
•jt l i o n
of
In
h i ' s o S*ndnole, Marion, Lake, Sumter
||e *sid the S-oate oWe* ju*tke
in lttSIb
•I . f
rmiidy niid c*!t ..
Oesde (b,* open-.lour
Indian River, Okeechoijicl to ii roiumitt'i* l-ee,
Lucie, Martin, Palm
miSliority "to mailt- flenrh, litoward, Collier, Hendry,
ond decorum." il pkk- Glade.
DeKilo, Chat lottc ami

MCAI.KKTF.lt, Okia. Apr. I
(AT— Sixteen year old Jackie I’arrla was lilieratcd early today froni
a 2-T.yrar old ex-convict « ho ad­
mitted to officers be nbdurlt I til.girl and her high srhool skat ing date Sunday night.
Tlie girls was found about I
A. M huddled bold.- a (m und. t
a rock ledge atoti Blue Mountain
in the San RoD Range, nine miles
south of Kinta. Klnta is Ho milt
northeast of McAlestrr In enatern
Oklahoma.
On the other side o f th. file,
his head hurled in his bands. *«t
Robert M. I’hlllip
I'iltsl.urg
county Sheriff liiii
Aieaaieiei
had issued a warrant for bis
arrest on suspicion nf kidnaping
last night.
Phillips made no attempt to
ewrape whin a posse o f IH men
ltd by Che.ter Palmer, Kuts
sawmill operator, siinoundrr him
Phillip* was unarmrst except for
n penknife.
" I told him to *tay v to r. b.
wa- and not to make any tt"ib l
or we'd save the »tat. -om. mon
ey," Palmer said, “ Tbe gu l start­
ed crying and said *hr ore wa
gltoi to St. US.
" I guess tve got tl.er&lt;- nlmul
two hour* too late. She said In
took her into a tin pipeline -bark
about *J(M) yard* away und t«|i&lt;t !
her lltmut two llOllls la-fore We
gut there. Up until then he hadn't
hot her isI her.”
Phillips annulled
to
Police
Chief Roy Anders that to tr. -I
the girl t» the .lm. k and mules
ted her. Rut h&gt; said he n ei.i u
I unity harmed her.
Scvintien year old Hill Cog
hill, the girl's high u'liool o . i
heatl, swung at Phillips tint &gt; . ■
restrained by officri* when tl"
two came fare to face at the
Pittsburg county jail here.
Coghil] was parked with ll.«
Rlrl outside of MeAlealer’a »knt
Ing ring .Sunday night when n
nan ftitrssl himself into tiieii
and made them drive to Kintit.
The car was stuck in a er**l
south of Kinta several hour* later
and the abductor walked away
with the girl, Iheatening Coghill
who did not follow.
Coghill liad Ikcii held In lesh
nlral rust.»ly ever sines- Mon.fey
morning whirl be *pr.a.| an nlan
the Parris gill loul ls*eti I I I

* b ilt rr

Career Day Program

- ■ in the 1945 ie.uk, and sub­
stitute d f* r ts HM9 rule wlik'li
*id committee heat ini*, must
Is* &lt;t*&lt;‘fi
tb. p.d.lk "without
xieptlon."
Iff j
The first blit designed to redistriet the state wa* in!induced
in tin House. Kevnill others arc

Si veiith
J.ffrrinn,
Madison,
Taylofi Haniillun, Kuwannr, LaF a y tte . Di*ir, taivy. Gilchiist,
Alachua. I'niun, fnlumhla, flak*
It. ria v I’ll IIMIIII.
Ltghth Hernando, Pamu, I'otk,
Highlands, Hardee, Munntie util

to th# public s i well as to the im ­
pended official!, ana the senate
would r.ot b« dijpoitd to pr«any of the c iM i Lrcu^r.t
• it.
" I itrongly feel," Rturgit .'aid
with rtnpKn is, “ llial the consider­
ation of each rtM' mmt acruri-dly
hr by I hr \rnutr sitf itiff a* n
state-wide Jury, free from «n y
■n&lt;! all partUan'hlp and free fmm
local prrisure.
"Corruption recognize* no hotindarlri; neither mu»t justice.”
It hat tonic been the custom for
the Senate in passing on the sue*
petition &lt;&gt;f a public official to
take the recommendation o f the
tinnier from the impended o ffi­
cial's dUlrict.
The matter U of ouDtnniling im­
portance at this notion, l.ccau*.more Ilian a wore of sheriff*,
school Itoard members and otheta
have liven suspended, and the ipfl-

K

o f them for reinstatement or re­
jection.
Discussing crime,. Sturgis said
he *.«*. convinced the Legislature
would pa-* laws to curb the artlvities of racketeer*, thugs anti
hootilums.
He tailed attention to a crime
study made by Senator Khand* o f
f'aloesvilte, Raynaid of St. Petri *hurt; nnd Gautier of Miami who
have prepared a number of til)| for the suppression of crime, piohahly to Iki inteteluced today.
"I am convinced that thi* l.egi'*Inline will pa»&gt;. taw* curhingr th*
nctiviti. o f criminals a* much n*
pt.siihle." Slur pis said, "clearly
demon.trating that .nth leech**
nie not wrle-.nie In ntir -tate."
He said no state function hat
provokes! greater public eritlcism
than the tUstriliiition of relief, nttd
inoK* than one remedial tep must
lie taken "to restore public ronfi
deuce In Die ItrliiT that only tl«u e
win. should get relief are in fart
getting thi* money.
"Among th* lemediat tep* to
tie con tittered is the matt, r of
opening the relief rolls to In-poetloii under proner safeguard:.; an­
other D the tni|)Osltloii o f trict
liability and reponvlbility for slip*
port of elllgitmute rhitdton upon
their iiarents; another I* a similar
iiii|ei*ition . . . upon grown cblhlrvn of mean* for the sopie.rt of
their parent*.
"The 'c demand* of I he people
will reci Ive your careful d.-litn-ra
lion and will h» Iran latid into
Intelligent and humanitaiian legis­
lation.’'

Hollywood
Br BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 4 - t fT —
After SO years in show*liii»iiu-ss.
Lew it Stone admitted today he
is keeping an ry e on the new
medium, television.
"Oh, I don't eapect tn get Int.i
it for sotnr time to come,” he
andrd. "hut I bought a set su
I muld keep an rye on television.
It's not because I like it; I think
the quality of entertainment is
improving, hut still has far logo.
No. I’rn watching It lieeause it's
new.
hi one doesn't &gt;«-r»m too phsu-d
that
Mti.M pies* agents hav.i
discorded ibis Is his &lt;*&gt;nlh yeai
aa an aitur, I Ansi thni his cur
rent
“ IlarneMine" is his Kith
MOM picture I.
"It juit a da1** ns the eaten,
rtar." he shrugged. " I think lt'» a
bore. The only comment some­
one cuald make is *so what?'
"I
am reminded o f the news
stun about om i f the remaiuing
(JAR velcian*, a Imv o f 107 year.*
or -o Naturally, he was asked
to what he attributed hl« longe­
vity. 'Well,' hs* oplied, 'I mad*
up r.i, n.ii.&lt;l at th* age of it'
that I would do .tie thin-r relltriouslv - li .*n I . rnthing.'
"That's about all I can say
— I've kept breathing,’*
Stone admitted that he had
done pretty w ill fo r a man vthu
became mi *clnr more or less
involuntarily. He told how it
hup|K-ticd:
“ H i father * fam ily was in Ibe
old llii'Stricui liouj.e, the BostonIans, hut I never had any gtra.
i.e*Ire to ..it, I went right from
high school to thi* Arm y (in the
punish.American VVm. | My out­
fit wa* U'iiiu mustered out at
tin armory in New Yotk anil
nil of us wetc worried about
what wr would do for juts,
" I bad hi uid I lull u lot of men
Wari' needed for Jobs at th *
Brooklyn Navy Yard and I went
up there to in ' *huut it. I found
out fur the rest o f the. men
iu*t what job« wen* needed, and
on thr wav bark, I happened to
it ad n magazine. I found u story'
whieh | thought had dramatic
possibilities. I woiked on a plat
version and showed It to ntv
untie, lie dll* ed me to mi
: gent who sold nit* on taking
tfie plan uf an actor who had
gotten sick Ip a ‘•took company
in Dfiiult.”
Stone taught
up with the
company in r'ltna.iii. If.* p'.mricl
to stay with it t n lv two weeks
ni a Inik, but h&gt; wasn't ullm.i1
to q*.;it without
two weeks’
noth'.

Truman And Danieli
tCaaitaaad B s a gaga eat)
ducted a pro-Truman rally d
Southerners at Raleigh aa IU
aftermath of Southern Demo­
cratic upiHisiiisin to the Fred,
dent* civil rights program.
The White House rlatemriS
was directed at the man whose
booh, "The Man Of Indrpend.
nice,” has been considered th#
most
authoritative
biography
done on President Truman to
date. Daniels had lung convert,
tlons with Mr. Truman, rarutb. ts
•if hi» family and close frler.Jt
in Missouri in the preparation of
that IhhiL.
Dnnids
was
an
outspoktq
.'-uuthvrn supporter of Mr, Tnw
mn throughout the IM S ejeclio#
campaign a* well as in the pre.

iytute Farmers Market
lUptiil V«*. f|.f
s
. VM 1 III) *T »T I. I I I I M I S .
a ta N R T
ssslsnl. risrlS*.
The r.ili.iw l«g prices reports.! Vf
Th* I &gt;. air re on the Kantnr.1 Slats
Kormar* ISrkct tor produce sold is
Tru- Vet* e tilwler* up to 1 I'll.
April S IMI.
tl*-*tie, 1.1iii.t
I", hpr. M *4
Urnn&gt;. I'nt.
»&gt;» I'pr H i-J If
tl* to*. Tendtrareen
1,„ hpr
!* * ■ ;«

It
.lot liuuct.es
.11-1 I
I '.M K * . depending .p olity
.* welaht
per l ag
.It-I *•
t**|rrj. K it flolrlrn. depend*
]
lug tiualdy Is A la rger
It".,:
tv te r y . Kis pascal, depetyt •
lea ..'.silly t* *. larger M l-: II
■KM llO tsW er, .p p - n d llig

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drpendlnc q a a llly

.In f

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f e umbetpit t.skis
m ss-r ;t
•■sgptant
l'U. httkt* isi.
le-tta-e t.»l.erg. Dry thick
I. v. t'rats
Dnioria, tlrren fl«s. bn. kit.
,1;
Pepper*
pi. Isskto. 141.m
pul a t
ST* k o t lilts*

;.i th. i.aa&gt; T

ltk.ll&gt;h«a
i d.ia liekts.
3 S fl-:'|
-‘ ■in.-h. V* I low 1 rook S w ll
*

Itss hpr.

T 'U.ul.ie*
»« Ik .r a le
T.ienlp* Purple Top

I t .r hunt Ik *
rrm ta

Mayor* Krrrrt Malenfant of
Lewiston and Ktlward M. Field of
Auburn, other officials o f the two
title* and member* o f the* Lions
Club were Hie welcoming drlega-

at fratllng on a
birthday
tok* ,

. critp

.

and le v tly
wnfllo pique

A new D odge “JobHntrd" truck will make
a idmrper turn—menrvtvcr In to tight places
wtniev— park wHn Imb
t r o u b l e — s a v e you
time en d driving effort
on ev ery trip!

HMfl Worm-wd-rollw stiering itartl

lota.

You pet safer and easier
atouring with new etacrin(t y e a r * o n m o d

flattery In
the neckline and

fs p ia lir

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jn
I ijJ a S fr r S ia fl
d-Jr 1-2^7 g jU S W I 1
il’ik I r U a a i ' i
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lenfthena track Ufp.

Irithdypa

&amp;

MMl Shorter tumlni diimoterat

«'n u p k iv j). mul

lead with

R e began his Journey with II
One was killed In the wolf
ftack Juit after he left Alaaka.
.Bother fell victim to a Novih
M « l M l ItUleiatkiv . The nine

CXCUISIVC! syrol Fluid Drivel
A v a ila b le o n M *. '(•
and 1-ton models. Makes
driving eaale* w ith mar
vo lou a ly amooth perfo rm a n e e . C u a h fo n i
ngainatohneknrul otmin

nwldi. Pfraw , positive

generout tklrt.

control. D riving ia more
mm fort a hie, too, thanka
to the new, improved
ateeriag wheel pcdilon.

M k U lP ib a * !1

• e s carried eq Moore * Med will
use a fund, a* planned. Ain.
Wore plant a lecture lour, *m e
te
far kae aot brought la any
W * f i j i fa d It kat not paid e»by any meant," Michael

itry kaa Item eeleliratlm

o you
ofhandfin* foaturea that have made Dodge
" M J U a f" tracks the choioo o f ciuunpkjo
track ditvara from mart to coaatl
T fw - MW Uucka are att'axin^y easy to raaneuvat. Th ay bring you oil the proved advantages
a t ci— i t g r i i i , wide front head and abort
—
And you get the extra handling
•aae o f Synchro-ehiH txannilaalon-plua atear-

aaa

—frame, axles, springs, wheels. Urea,
and others—i* engineereri right to
P «v id c lha strength and capacity

the mads you

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i« varieties produce reeelvs.l it
The Hanford Plate Parm er* Min-t,
lulnl res'elpl* from It A.II. Apr 3
t- !• A M Vpr. J. 1MJ: pAckas&gt;*
Hauling heavy, demand go.u*V
'■iirkel ellahil) weaker.
•

Get behind the wheel of ihe easiest
handling fruck you ever drove!

A t anltcinQ

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Oranae*. Vnlen. Is*
hox t U - t i l
lirnnae*. Temple
»J h o t J sn
itraperrull. Iiun.an
hox I.J 1 -* ts
tir* ... fruit, )lar*h Heedless

LEWISTON, Me., Apr. 4 bVi
A royal welcome home today
Bwaltad Cecil A. (MushI Mmite at
the end of his tt.Ocn.milp dog sled
Irek from Alaska.
The iicardcd traveler and hi •
nine huskies trotted out of fits.
In fine fettle for the Inst TO mil*-'
pf a trip Icegun in Fairbanks in
November, 1919.
Two brass hand* niusteied tn
meet Mush, his dog* and a &gt;tatr
police escort for a parade to the
official reception at Lewiston city

Moore
hi croas-enn---- - undertook
____ _— . ..is
Unenlal Journey to raise money for
th« Lions' underprivileged chlliltmi
fund.
He slothed from Portland to
Gray yesterday in a driving rain*
atomi. His drenched dog* were

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t a l W t j r There || B (ro )tt li­
T * f n o r t the Peace of the V n U;
the f rH UM of Americs.
T*
PiMpiritjr for Hanford.
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THE WEATHER
Fair with (lowly rising tempera­
ture (his afternoon and tonight,
Friday increasing cloudine** and
warmer, possibly shower* in Tal­
lahassee area. Light lo moderate
northrasl to southrast w|nd«.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

^Volume xxxxn

Kntahlbihed 1908

Truman Claims
Danger OfWar
Is Still Great

SANFORD, FLORIDA THURSDAY APR.

New Year’s Day Prisoners Freed By

IT.

N. Troops

1

'just at great at it c m was.
The President told a news con­
ference, however, he hopes their
never will lie a World War III
and he it doing all he can to pre­
vent it.
The Prrtident would not tom
mrnl on a speerh yesterday by
Speaker Kaybur that targe numJwrt of Iroopa are matting in Man­
churia and that they are not all
Chinete Communists. Hr did tay
the speaker it a truthful man.

* a

Exchange May Rcacli
20,000 Per Month,
Pace Report Says

High School Holds McKibbin P la c e s
Evaluation Cl as s Cost Of Disposal
On Career Program

Plant At (440,000

Gity ManaRcr Pcifs'ih
Out Advantage Of
Unpolluted
L a ke

“Slim” (lallowa.v
Leads In Kiwanis
Minstrel (’ontest

t

Cooper* Starlet Swim
In Silver SprinRH

Charlie Clem Bowen
Succumbs To IllnenH

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Bird Will Speak
At Chamber Meet

B fiS U

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N o. 161

W ire

T

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la

On C o u r t House

Allied Tank Force Plunges Eight
Rotation Plan For
Miles Beyond 38th Parallel Line Korean Veterans
Will Begin Soon

■w .

Leaned

I M I \ l b \ » l I \|»i. i i-l’ i Hill* to rc*i*r llie ptrtrnl I (**,
ent *.*lr« u s math- llirn 4|*;waian«r in ihc IToitil# l.cg nislurr !■&gt;«{.*v.
At ilmml ihc ,#mc lime the Senate received the*e mraiurr* .*
Additional
H«mc lull *,,»« lurtrnlrd lo l.*kc calc ol ihc Stele’* o|*CMlmn iu*l in
Required
&lt;#tc thr |.cgi*Ltuic i ,*nmd .tgrre nn how much monr* l« *pcnil lm ihc ■

Aa to the remark by Rayburn
there U "terrible danger of an­
other World War, Mr. Truman
aald he hat] no furthrr eommrnt
Then, pressed as to whether he
thought there ia still danger today I IOOKINO WfAtV gut anilVID. Cpi Walter Smith, I U.S. Infanliyn.an. rests In a native village in Korea
of a Third World War, Mr. Tru- I alter being res' ur I limn Ills Communist raptors by a DJI. tank battalion A friendly Korean villager (right)
man tleelared there was still a« I ramrt hlirrntril Arm-titan prisoner, Pvt Kills A. Wadley, of l«aachvllle. Ark . ikiwn Irom the hill* north
much danger today aa there h as! of Set,ill. Olhei prisoners, in hatvli of Ihe lleds ainea January I, are also carried U&gt; safely. (/nlernortonnl)
{lever bean.
lie recalled there was dangrr
nt the time America bad to In­
stitute the Berlin air lift, danger
at the time the Orrsk-Turktsh
a111 program was atarted, and
danger since the time the O in munlits invaded South Korrn.
We are still faced with that
It* fii.m n -M U IK N T N
situation in Korea, Mr. Truman
IOKYO. A|u. ’» til’) An Aineruan la*L fim e i|uu«i nearly
went on, hut he aald that eltuatlon la being constantly worked on. rigid miles iti'nlr Rrtl Korea Imlay at llie s|te«iliea&lt;l of an Allied iliive
Mr. Truman was aaard whether -lung -Ml miles of llie sseslein and irnlral fronts.
^General Douglas MaeArthur ha»
I Ins wat the dre|*et| |*eiirtiation into Reel Ktirea nl the lurient
been author!sad to bomb Commun(CaaHasa&lt; oa h a s Tww)
Allied drive.
A V. H. Eighth Army commtinluue reported the force met
W A SH IN G TO N . Apr. V &lt;/!-)
only light resistance In it* patt,«l
tn the vieinlty of Phall. nearly The Army will l&gt;egin .dtnul the
eight mile* north of Parallel TH
middle o| llis* month In hung back
on the ITIJongbn•Kumhwa mad
The rommunique swid the torn- (tun* K&lt;n&gt;« mm who have leeli
dis|*ersed an estimated enemy long engaged in the lighting there.
.ompany near f*hafl al midday
it Semlnplt High School
They will lie replated hy fresh
Thursday.
had m[flatten pro
The United Katwns, pout'd troop*
v
L
v
.i*nmand*r. Lt-’ Uss. Matin** fl.
Secretary ol the Alloy P a r r anIlldgway,
Joined
hi#
herder-cross
yeaterlug troops. HldgwSy wore a l l n noumrrl ihe "tntelmn" plan, to
th« Ca
t talks.
ay daring u
grenade, dangling from hi
day. He *4id Oncral Dotrglat \L&lt;
*Th*
rfTlIdren
delight
"The child
liar pmalionper harness.
cd to find out the opportnnitir
I
Allied artlllriy blsieu a path 1Arthur will derule p oky on .e[n
and flffnnrial returns offered in
Reviled estimates by Smith snd
for
th*United
Nation*
foreev
lion
ol
men
In
he
irnl
home
Ihe
various flalda of work," laid Mr». .Gillespie I .hgincri mg ("«*. have
driving toward the biggest Com- | first hatllr *eieian* should sail
W. I). Wray, general chairman of
tha program, “ and the many par- placrd the to il nl « sewage dis- inunisl troop, mas# of the war. from Korea wilhm * few w.ek&gt;.
•nta who attended the program | m, i , I plant (or San fu id al 5440.- Warplaurs rocketed and fire. P a r r said.
Ixrmbed the fiercely m iltin g
staled that they fait Mat Hrnn- 000. City M anagri Clitfoid M cKlL- Reds.
P a rr &lt;niphasiri&lt;l that the i.tl&lt;
anola High School had made a pm- bin told llie Jsy cre meeting Inday.
The Communlste fought bark of rotation will depend u;*)n Imih
'•grvaaiva atep in tt# h ia £ *
Previous estimates, which incltid with mortars, artillery and small the flow of irplsi'clncnta to tin
Rhe pointed out Uttt oa the re­
sult 6f hearing soeaksn #bn ware ed the replacing id worn |&gt;t|ie in arms. On llie western front they w ar Ihrcaler and ii|«»n the rnc«-'
so well Informed la iM if reaper­ the pietcnl syslem, hid given the were defending a densely forti­ ally to maintain the romliat r f f « *
fied area.
liveries* »f all unit * now in Kn
il vv fields, many pupils had chang­ t ml a* $WX1,000
i r m l a s H ita l*aa* Twn*
A divisional staff Oilier, comed previous ideas en ecenpatioua,
merited
Mr. MrKlMun who H I* inltnrim
aa iney realised after self analysis
"The enemy rhanged his Isr
that they would not fit int« •*
eil hy John Kaiter, (mininl out
tir» I ihI*)-. Instead of rolling with
eupatimia foemerly
that allhoitgh (he Stale Health nuc punch a* in the last few
Talks were made by many (oral
speakers. Harry Robson r it e some llepailnirni wav imhVely In Imre days, he was determined tn stay
pointer* on rnttanndfaing llie City to take any (xnilive *tep» in hi* posit font."
ail ness. Dr. CL W. Baker Inward sewage dii|*n*al pteviure
A P corresjKincfent John Handm dairy farming. Dr, A. W.
•dph rr pored ihe Rfd post IIons
could
Ire
brought
lo
(rear
on
the
Jr., talked on rtqnirammi*
were "laced hy traneh lines on
Jam r*
G- "Hlint" Gallow ay,
I to berome o dentist. Mrs. community hy refusal In sanction every hill and anchored In long, filling stalinn operator and A m rr
Lola Smiley outlined needed apll- any new housing projects.
planned and wrll-hulll dugunts. Iran k'gion candidate for King at
laden for telephone udefitnr-. A.
Emphasising ttic Iw-nefil* which Slime Ilf these dugouta have run- the Kiwanis Minstrel shnw F r i
f . JBrfnholaer told of the legal would accrue In Sanford from an cretc wall* nearly two feet day nit
night al the Hrnunolr High
pfVfiSIlQlle
S ni*d. was the leading randblaie
arlerpiate system, ho-- MeKIhhln thlek."
Other local speakers included said lotkc Monroe rould l*e conSteep hills barred the path for llil- of flee up until Wr-dnra
Mrs. Charles Ginn, former opera verted Inin n tremendous timrist for Ihe advancing Allies Iwth on day mmn a m int of ihe penny
alegar, who spoke on moslr as a bsltrartinn providing swimming, Ihe western and fOTtfal fronts. Jai* .hewed.
career. Ranching and rattle raising fishing und lionting a* well as Doughboys had tn drive the Reds
When 137 vote*, Mr. Galloway
WM IxpLalnzd by F. T. J4*riwc»her. aililing to tin- M.iiic attrartlrnj of *»ff mI»»»#»*♦ *vprv r-*k.
&gt;»»« drawing alieml uf his nrarr-t
a/L F. Cooper, a former agricultural the area.
Ill two days o f gruelling attack ri.ntrllder, the Rev. J. K. Mr.
instructor, told of opportunities In
Investigation* into the feasi­ that rarrird four milas, (Tie main Kinley. Iiarkril Ity thr Pilot Dub.
farming. John Hans Lobert out­ bility of a spwage di*|MM&gt;al plant l&gt;«dy of the Allied army drove A lot of high school giris dropped
lined requirements to become a
11 •■ ll,w 4 flw e s s e star
two and one-half mllaa Inside the pennies in the Jars with the re­
baseball player.
sult that Clarence CUuse, Legion
Red northland.
Among the speakers who drew
Allied pat tola ranged as much Auxiliary candidate and leader
much favorable attention, said Mr*.
a* five miles inelda Red Korea. uf the Student Council, waa run
Wray, waa Mrs. M- Scott, Interior
On the east coast, where op ning third with 222 vote*.
Other riudemirr* are Rnbcrl
decorator o f Orlando.
tmsltlon was light, twn South
R. C. Coleman, personnel direc­
8ILVK11 HI1It INCH. Apr. b - t d l Korean divisions were 1.1 mile# S. Hitlhlliirr tFIka) !*|; Ruddy
Luke (II and PW (Tuli) !Ki; mid
tor af Eastern Air Lines, Miami,
Western alar (!ary Cooper prov­ deep In enemy country.
pointed out to girl* that the air. ed himself as at home In (he water
Itldgwsy Joined hi* troops on Judge Douglas StrnsLriiin, whoso
JliM offers other Jobe than that of today a# he la with a six gun.
the rrnlral front north of Chun- vote* were cast in two jara. 01
in the Jayeee Jara nod ITi in
(Rtr hairtess. Including r im fij work
Here with a movie unit o f over chon.
an. Mom than 103 pupUl attended • 100 people to film scenes for
"Things are progressing very Rotary, jars.
Mian Gloria StiHl*tlll. ft ami PW
bl&gt; talks.
"Distant Drums", he took an hour smoothly," the
Allied ground
Cluli candidate, and secretary to
Dr. Roy V. Bowen, speaking on o ff to go awlmmlnr In the springs. commander MidCountr Roail Supt. II. B. (fray,
teaching, and BUI MrCsmtnon. in. With Idv* was hlnmlr starlet Marl
was Iradisg in competition for
struetor o f rwliglous education, had Aldon.
the queen’s rrown
Wedncailay
larwa classes.
When It was learned she was •
Tll) votre. Mrs. Russell Tenrh.
Tat program went off. smoothly novice swimmer, volunteer instruc­
American la-glon (-andidalr, was
aad lb r a d order, said Mrs. Wray. tors stirr miud'-d her—Including
accrual with 203 ami Mr*. It. C.
Mom than two months af work Cooper.
Charlie Clem Bowsn, threo Maxwell (Pilot*) plare* third with
r the faculty was required to
The itory is alenit Florida’s In■n the operations.
dlnn wars « f the early IMO’a. For- year old son o f Mr. and Mrs. IM .
Mrs. M. D. Gatchel lind Hit
tiona of two other filma have been Clem Bowtn o f Geneva, died at
•hot
here this year - Crowwlnda hie home yesterday a l l i U P. M. Jayeee and KD Rotary votes.
'S m it h A o d W ig t a m *
following
a
long
Jlteaaa.
Mrs. Robert Rilthlmrr recetverl
and the Barefoot Mailman.
The child waa bom h Sanford 74 votes (F.lksl and Robbie Jean
May 4. I H R la addition to Uw Galloway
(Legion)
Auxiliary I
parents, he Is survived by litre* had 19.
M. fl. Smith, stab tept sscnlalisten , Alice, Rnby and Betty
tlve
from (Seminole
County, has
uve Rom
mint
Mae; and three brothers. Jam**.
KMPKKOR’K PANTS
of th*
Homer and Bobby Bowen, all of
VIK N N A, Austria, Apr. A —(fl*)
in the
Two Seminole High School Geneva; two grandmother*. Mr*. — The Inst pant* of the late Km„
_____________________Stivrw. leaders, Clarence Clause, presi­ Margaret Bush o f floiteva and peror Frans Joseph have turned up
Mr. Smith has din been ap­ dent of the Student Counell, ami Mrs. I. F. Adkins o f Bobhtown, for auction, hut too late U* be
pointed la serve on the Temper- Mis* Dial Boyle, president r f Ga.
reunited with the rest nf his mili­
Kata Prisons «jt4 Convicts, the lti-Y group, will be guaata
Funeral sairiaea will he held tary uniform.
Amusements,
o f the Seminole County Chamber al the graveside in Geneva Ce­
Tha Austrian ruler's blue-gray
o f Commerce Friday at It ilS metery at 10:90 A . M. tomorrow marshal’s coat, which he used in
P. M. at the Mayfair Inn to with R ot. L. D. Barnes o f. JM5, waa sold ytsterday to an
hear William Bird o f Uta U. B- Relating.
Mtioua dealer for 939 along with
Chnmher of Commerce.
hla Mack uniform cap, white glovea
Hanford hotter si men and wo­
BMjt
■Md Mack He.
men am Invited to attend «h|a
An agg lea
Tha outfit want so rhaaply tw■meting, hot rvservmUooa onat ia dfaaseter
aausc the pants were missing.
hegln by 10:00 A. M. Frida/ at normal slaad
But after the sale, tha auctioneer
tho Chamber of Commsrr* office, today. Tha m
announced tha pants were located
•old Rd Whitney, C o f C mana- yolk and waa
|nd would be offered for sale May
a rep U f

FW *9jrttf,

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Bids Authorized
Revision Of Sales Tax Proposed;
« *V ■ g s | f *
$11 finTifOn increase is S o u g h t For A l t e r a t i o n s

WASHINGTO n TA ju S -4 / P )-Prendenl Truman raid (oday the
y lr " ;c r of a third World War is

RsCshre Appotehsents

A —o c ia ltd

Rosenbergs A re S en ten ced
T o Die For A -B om b Spying;
S ob ell Is G iv en 3 0 Y e a r s

President Refuses To
Comment On Troop
Concentrations In
Manchurian Region

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Merchants Uroup
Begins Drive For
New Membership

♦ &gt;est I wo yvati*.
The Sen alr ale
l«\
loll, rutting out BOI1I* i it nipt Mi if
wn» offered b| the Senate Ta*
Stud* Committee, liieatest effect
of the hill Is to make clothing
and many medicine* subject to
the la*.
Clothing costing le* than f lu
al ,1 most pnleUI inrdinnc- do not
now come under the .ale
tax
levy.
Senator Khand*. hi»d of tin
Senate Tax K*t:d&gt; group, e .tl
mateil (he chal&gt;KP- would lai-.e

Bill Kirk Heads Cam­
paign Designed To
Add Fifty Members

Ihc hMitl'ilri Merclisnla A o m u linn's annual tim e lor membership*
goi urnlei w ay tin* inoimiiR with
the (ity divided mlo le tr ia l »erlion* and a nuinbei nf Irani* taking
ihe lie|,| under ihe ilitrrilnn of
Hill Kirk, i* chairman, Prriidenl
A.
Stine announced lln* tnnrnIMg. Die eu llie Imaiil id dlirclo t*
I, ailing .«» M l k iik ’* committee.
I’nmhng nut ill'll tlirtr ale a l­
ready 41 paid up member* and
llu l the goal for lln* year ha* l*cen
«el al inn. M l Suite *aid that
the due* tin* year are $1, $1**. and
K ' i ile;&gt;endinK u|mn llie »ue nl the
firm.
Prevent a r i iviln
"f llie Mr*
(Continued on F a i r S ix )

Produce Sales HU
Re c o r d $1,243,81)2
PeakDiiringMarch
Frndttce sale*
ro-r lo
new
heights at
the
Hanford
State
Farm ers M arket during
March,
and spurted tiy a mighty wave of
i-ahhagr sales, reached thr new re ­
trod total of H.J4.I.W.2. or nearly
lltnihle the
THIlItJMMI figure of
Mateh, lltWI,
Kandy
Anderson,
manager, atirnniftml today.
Tile market plalfoiu s. «ei&lt;*rd|llg I*, Mr. A niter sun, almost col­
lapsed, fig m ativriy -perking, un
del the weight of Ciphl*.'i Ml pound
sacks of ■alihage, the tolai num
la*r of snek unit* soh| dining (lie
month. In addition, ilfi.'.’tth &lt;rates
were sold.
This form erly lowly vegetable
sold a( IJHIt average, and tn all
varirtlr* brought a trdsi of |il7 l,.
000, nr more Ilian hall of the total
sale* uf the month.
"WY have alw ays lieen a la-.
Never in the old saying. "A had
la-ginning w ill te .iill in a good
ending', said M i. Anrlenam this

alenil f|7,MNI,IMHI nddiliot ,-*I e u li
year. The eurient
»«le*
lax
i'ln.gs in nhoul f Ki.OOO.imn an
eunlly.

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t h r ' p m i hr 111m it. wi t h the rjirrp -

tint) &lt;MiM|*«it{(tM to thr roninillti (
on * Irrtloiit foi s(int) .
It**!* Mur WilliiiriiA of I ml mu
H(\ri HFkr«| that II lit' ir f r n r l

MIW YORKT Apr. 5 - J&gt; D lon viclcd alom tpiri Jultu* and
i i Iip I Ro*pnt&gt;erg w eir tenlenccd to
*!c#lh in the etectnc ch ilr today
for tpying for K u ttia.
The huiband and wife, parent*
of two childirn. arp the Inst Ameri­
can (ilirrn t ever lo he tentenced
to death (or spying agsmit ihfir
country either in war or peace
lime.

.uMitmn* *ml *Jtn,ihom if thr
(m ilt M**u»r, hr innouturd
T contider your crime w on r
Ailtiihnn.il *|i,iir it rrt]Uitrd by
than murder." *aid Federal Judge
.» nurnlirt •»( ilr)».irtmrnt» dur t«)
Irtuig R Kaufm an. "I believe your
thr k'imtlit t»( |Hi|tul-«tmn in Vini*
conduct in putting into the hand*
nn|r ( mint) tnd irtultinn im rr.»%r
of ihe R u u ia n t the A-bomb before
.......
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...........
m thr
ftitnitnl
nf Initinrt* h.indlrd
OUr he*I scientists predicted Rut*
t| ||,r
|| »u*r

hi'i&gt; Morgan of Duval, ilia lrin.i n of the tlous*' Appropr Ini ion
Cum ml t tee, am) Rei* Mutt a) of
I’olk offered the flnuse loll to
dislritiute money to Stale \gce- *•( (hr i»ffieri* &lt;if Jmtier 1
lu*
clex at the current rate if no
Tun \*.»*mhi Sjinfnnl
appropriation* bill is toted hy P fhiiiilnf1
), fu t fVIliiitu .Intin
..* Icg l.la lu ro .
I,, ttjillnuti&gt;. Hint ri «nuifl niMtttnn
Morgan *aid he didn't h*nk for ft* th. mu itt in nt if*11 In vtun*
sueh a thing, hut lo- ju .| wauled Count v ivi nnl
lo be set.
Mulhlitig »»f ei nihlitkiiii to Mt
The II ryjme and corruption f inllokiii y‘
'iffU’r uill in lorn
bill* which went before th* Sen. |***rrnlt Mt |tomtfir&gt; *% di iutitint'iit
ale yesterday wen- inttodin n l in tti
&lt;• |Niitf*»M *»f thr -|»f«i*r
I he House |*y Rep. M ona) and ll'*« 11art I f *pf Ji.iVhiK i*f INU'B
.espial others.
T h r i*ti \ it • o f fit i iif thr ( ’m inty
Slight ronstrovefsiea o*ei tin- sllltttfr will in tot n Im* ritlrlt|fr«( to
.inti crime lulls developed in both iHYiipy pm t *»f th r tin n8Ar«»or’ i*
Houses,
Iitr frnl Bpnrr.
in tb. ,-eoale, Svlialor Mieo*
Ih r mtiiltinn t&lt;» Ihr tn\ n»llrr*
of Sebring |o*t a mo*• lo hate t»*r'‘ offirr vaill niratiitr 2tf bv
the hill* referred Jointly to hi- :im feet, and will I * of fireproof
own commUtee on miscellaneous I construction, w ith fiteptoof doors
lT ; |a, loi. and th- J in k la ry#com -I tll orjc r to insu re -alety nf remutrr tu felilrh
r»fi'tfri|
“ It
‘
* cordis iiclt&lt;jitft h oil tho huMUmi
•Ir frill re| 111* M
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JudgcKaufman Terms
Espionage Wo r s e
CrimcThanMurder;
A p p e a l s Planned

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lion of oip)*i(fiih|t inluiims, w dl
Kr o|H*p,
A liarh 'luiiviiiv ^ dl
rutnidr«l up I *j thr third floor und !&lt;♦
thr omul) roinmi"'*io»irr’ w mom
in order • - |»r«»viil« un Additional
•a M v I'vit,
Ttu In\ ndU-rtiMii thpartinrnt
vhlll luivr (i nri* riilraiur w lirirj
thr prrfrti! firrptarr i* tornto«| at
tht- laid o f I hr lutihy.

•ia would perfect the bomb hai
already r.tuird the Comrnunul aggrettmn in Korea wiih ihr rriutl*nt catualilie* exceeding 50.000
American! and who Vnowt hut
wlcti milliont mote of innocent
people may pay ihe price for your
I re a ton."

Ihe Judge said the trial "indi­
cate* quite clearly" that an enemy
nation i* employing “ tecrel at well
i* nut*|Hikrn force* among our
own people."
lie *et Ihe week of May 21 for
their eiecution.
Both Rosenberg, n .12-vear-old
electrical engineer, ami his .15war-obi wife, showed little emu.
""ft s* the jrr.tcr,.-e. lU v n U r g Y
iaw- muscle* tightoneil. His tiny
wife grasped a chair and breathed
heavily.

Radar expert Mutton Sobell, 34,
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Ronorf From Fhiris
Sjivs MaoTze-Tunc;
Is Now In Moscow'

PARIS. Apr. 5 1,1 1 — Con­
firmation ha* lieen received In
Paris that the Chinese Communist
to
hin
com m itter
Of)
publk*
leader, Mao Tie-Tung„ hat renmu^rim til n wher innil umiit'lliiK
'ently been in Moscow, a French
nmt hoi fr vac itifr tiillf nrr urnt
foreign ministry spokesman said
Thr hprnkrr put thr iiurntion
today.
to n vnjrr vui** nn»( ihr II imiui
"'Vr lo not know just what Mao
voted fiicninnt lettinir Mur \Yi|
stkeil for," said the official, but
limnv* irroup Imndlr it
■&gt;ur reports are that he was in
All thr other nnti-criim InlU
fn pltlif fm
The itsM 11M&gt;11 Mill 1
r«ff«4-tinir mrififf, himrvri, did Ilf llie p|t «'ig f» tew ft i«m Ihr VIII I the Sestet capital for some day*
[ ' ii talk about the Korean war."
Ifo t«» thr puldlo nmu^rimnt rom
lllll
V f v sun!1 M* Ihrm ln ii
The official said that despite
miller
T lir t 'iinmiW- n» l t nh it fjivhlrf 1 tv
'he reports of Mao’s Mn»Cow trip,
Kh»n«la itrrnmr tti* .'IHiti i.ImI
.mu1*1 f hi)• yti'tlht! r * l vi i nir *' f th&lt;
sclive Russian participation in
to ratify Ihe Fvdrrnl rotulllution i ‘mi nt v 11Mfiit i&lt;.a th*' i
y In
I nrnrmiment limit in*; futu»«* flrm nry for tin* V i’f» #■tn I hut tl.- the Korean war at this time is
presidential terms to Iwo terms. I Vi iald l.aughloit Memorial llos- being discounted here.
Hi added, however, that credit
mendment became
hrrm
amendment
e ffe c tiv e tillai, uto-,, it iilUi i - back to it*
more than • month ago wlieii i old quarters. Will l-» tilde to nc- ii icing given to report* that tho
Chinese Communists have asketl
Nevada approved it.
«i-iurit'*dalo but -v ilmite'l uuml-er
for more Soviet aid in the Korean
A not her
utilities
regulation of onllcnt*. -aid Mr H endon.
dan Was introduced in the llmi.c
t la v t •-it Thutna
o f \ Ila monte conflict. Report* from the Far
iy Rep*. Dowda of Putnam, Snrings advtsert tfo- u»»niinis**oii 'V d , be said, continue tn itreax
morning " T in . adage
indicate* tirine, of Dixie, Swerny of Vo lliut tin Count* liad liuiit a toad huge Chine** Communist Insaei
m Korea
lh*t it w ill tun true fr.un a t-dtirm-. lusia and David of Hrowatd.
thioiigh p rop erty
near
O viedo
lie &gt;ald that recently n large re­
It provides for (lie present from the O viedo to the t'b iilu ota
and valuation .taiidiiolnt ■■( ««lc*
three.rnendwr* Railroad and Pul*, tt-.M-l without hi- entisanl, p ro ­ cruiting campaign ha* been go­
at our M arket.
"We experienced a depressingly lie Utilities (Ynitnissi on to r e ­ p erly, he •a I•I Ii. 1.1 In liad a con- ing uti. principally in Manchuria.
low volume from Sep' I. IRMi t» gulate beer and gns rompaniri lrn&gt;-l In pm rhase T b e m atter was Il&lt; *ad the effort* to attract more
thousand* of Chi,•&gt;** into l'..e
Jan, l&amp;, ItbM. Since Oust time our and fix their rates.
rpfvrtsxi t«* . ........ .
l.teiM army have not tw-en too success­
It also rxempts tminiiipal uti
volume ha» Increased beyond all
for investigation.
((■allaatC Oa |.*a* via,
prior receipt* for January. Frl.ruJohn Leo nard ), laling tliat lie ful.
The French official said Chinese
erv and March.*’
was reprrseiitliig 'ti
Jo,- Larson
security organa have recently ar­
th
lie pointed out that -ale* -luring
as attorney, innuirtd of the C om ­
rested a number of person* in
the pa.t month bad e -&lt;coded
missi m where -lo- t&gt; now, ami a sk ­
rnd around Peiping a» *pie», The
March. Hr.Vi )&gt;&gt; IM/itrj units, and
ed what lln- gt&lt;nq. was going to
group he said, included two
the valuation gam wa. iAWiJKII.
do tin t al"&gt;ul b n case.
Mrs. A, D. hlua-makcr, it'.
Dulls sold ill March lotnllrd Mb,
He was advised, .niil Mr. Ilr-rn- foreigner#—one Italian and one
Japanese
died tarty thlx morning *t tiir
,( »all*ae&lt;t ri* &gt;•■«» T e s t
990.
The official said riqiurls receiv­
Tile pirlnre is mil ail ro*y now,, local ho*pital follow log a brief
ed In Paris coincide with those
CROSSING \ r t ll)K N T
he staled, "('abbagf gol (fie b ig , illness.
A I Hill Ford coach, destribed by made puhle In Washington yester­
head and indulged To a price spree, | Mrs, Shoemaker liad lived tn
selling fur a* high a* lii.Ktl a sack Sanford for about .IT year*. Highway Patrolman R I*. Mori I day. that relatively large concen­
trations of troop* are taking place
mg to
t&lt; Sanford from llunaker, |
coming
tiavi-ling 'il excessive
'g
in Tesat. Now the lowly vegetable Va. She was a member « f the cra sh e d inl&gt;&lt; an ACL freight train in Manchuria.
lie said there wa* no Informa­
is getting a hangover and the price First Mrthodlxl Church and Sem­ al 1C25 o’cliH-k Insl night near
is down tn Ik-tween 7fi ami Hi* inole Chapter Two, Order of lln- Forest City. Tin- driver, Homer tion here that they were other
Kastern Star.
R ic h , IN year old Negro of W in­ tl an Chin***, but emphasised it Is
cents a sack now."
She 1* survived hy threo ter Garden, was not injured, but very difficult to determine Chinese
Oranges hroiigl t 1137,230 dur­
ing Match. t.Vlery sales were 1114,- daughters, Mrs. F. J. Lynch amt tlo F«»d had damage estimated at from Mongolians and "certain
32K. Iterl Rlisn potatoes brought Mrs. J. S. Thorn of Hanford: f l , 00(1. The automobile ski bled 201 other Asiatic*.”
and
Mrs.
Comfort
Lion
of fr e t hefoie hitting i* freight car.
973/09,
EASTERN STAR
Rich wa* arrested on * charge
At present, said Mr. Anderson, Manassas, Va.l four sons, Claude
TAM PA, Apr. 6—(AA—M r a.
the encumber deal is butter than W. .Shoemaker, A. K. Shoemaker of in-lie** driving and excessive
Emma Saunders of Fort Pierce
a pistol on the Korean front, and nf Sanford; Paul F Shoemaker speed. Rond tv a* ret nt 450.
was elected grand matron nf the
gimd grades o f the highly iiollshrd of Orlando; and Charles A.
Florida chapter o f the Order of tha
FLORIDA r i . t ’ ll WOMEN
edible are bringing more than 914 Shoemaker o f Chicago, III.; on*
sister, Mrs. W. J. Winunsn of
DAYTONA REACH, Apr. ft— Eastern Star today. She succeeds
a crate.
clubwomen
tmlav Mr* Ethel Hays o f Tallahassee.
Miami Beach; also several grand­ (&gt;l^—Florid*
Albert 8. Home of Pensacola
child rrn.
went on record a* urging a roll­
'IF .A T HIIOHTAGK
t»N I)O N , Apr.
h-GP) Miss
Funeral services will I*- held back In food price* to level* nf was chosen grand natron, succeed­
ing Arlo Rcan o f Tampa._________
Pst Hornsby .Smith, conservative at Brisson Funaral Home at 3:00 June I, 11*5(1.
The price rollback rrsolutiun
member uf Parliamer.t. told a po­ tomorrow with Rev. J, F. Mr kinlitical meeting today tha public Is Icy officiating. Inlermrnt will be passed by the Florida Federation
of Women's Club enrivelition in il*
"bemused hy a government which at a later data.
rinsing session here, called also for
J A C K S O N V IL L E . A r r . B— *"»*)—
prefers to pay Ilia hutch*rs a l«mu«
44
appointment of ■ pt-itounrid joint Atlanta
«4
of £23,000,00(1 because ihsy haea
T R A IN WRECK
33
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not enough meat to sell, rather
TUXEDO PA R K , N. Y., Apr. 6 atnte committer In inquire into all Hismark
76
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than paying Argentine f5.000.noo —(Ah—Two doian ears of an Erie matters of health, welfare and pro­ Rrownsvill#
ftt
39
and giving Rritons meat to eat.”
Railroad freight train Jumped the tection of the con .timer, and rec­ Chicago
69
Icgiala- Denver
39
"In tha bad old day-." she added, track here tarty today and badly ommended appropriate
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51
Des Moines
Hon.
“ we had a national sung—tha damaged tha railroad station.
44
In urging the federal govern­ Frnno
71
roast beef o f old Kngland. Now It
An Erie apokesman said no one
tl
40
ia 'Rudolph tha red nosed reindeer* waa Injured, but both main tracks ment tu effect the rollback, tha New York
IS
41
of the line would bo tied up for FFWC will aak that it "act with Washington
and we eat reindeer.
promptnaaa and firmness for tha Winnipeg
93
99
” 1 hope tha latest popular num­ some lima.
69
49
ber '1 Tawt I Taw A Puddy Tat* Is
He added that one o f tha freight period of emergency by adopting Jacksonville
74
63
not a forecast o f what we shall can smashed Into tha atation. Tha and enforcing control measures Miami
7l»
43
see on the butcher’s shelf In the causa of the accident waa not Im- without regard to partisan poli­ Tallahassee
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M O N D A Y A PR - I , I t B I

T H E 8 A |g O I I P H E 1 A L D , B A N T P H D , H ^O B ID A

Jaffe Indicted On
Contempt Charges:
E ditedA m erasia
Bj KAMI, K. HAITIAN
WASHINGTON, A it . 2 -4 /lV
Philip Ja ffr, editor o f the defunrt
m agaiine Amerasia—subject of
congressional Investigator* and
debates—wav railed to trial today
on contempt of Congresa charge*.
Jaffe, a wealthy New Yorker,
U accused of contemptouely re­
fusing to am wrr 26 questions pul
to him K*t June 1 " when hr ap­
peared before a Senate Foreign
Relatione Subcommittee.
The Hubrommiltee w e, invest!gating rhargev by Ketiator Mc­
Carthy (It-W is) of t'omiiiuhisi
Influences in the .state Depart­
ment.' 'Am erada figured prnmtnrlitlv in that inquiry.
Jaffe it the i-levrnlli person
to go on trial in federal court
here this year on contempt
charger. SI* defendant* tiav.&lt;
been acquitted and two rnnvlrted
Derisions are pending in two
caira.
Two of those acq uitted-F re d ­
erick Vanderbilt Field and Karl
Browder were indicted as a reault of their appearance before
the iilibrnmin liter, headed by
form er Senator Millard K. Tydlnga (I).Mil),
Jaffe'a atlorney, f) John flogge, rontenda Jaffa waa wllhln hie
ronatltutional rights In refuting
to anewer the questions on the
ground hit answer* might lend
to Incriminate him.
Many of the question* Jaffe
refutes] to am w rr concerned hit
connection Ith A m nesia and |ieranm aato riatfj with the megaginn. including Field.
During prtllmlnary argumenton a motion to dltcuta the indictmant against Jaffa, Itoggp said:
“If thia rourt can any way
which Mr. Jaffe can answer
•he iiuaeliotii In thl* Indictment
and have immunity, or antwer
tbaa* questions without having to
•haw er a host of further queaUont, Mr. Jaffe would be happy
to answer all of thete questions
Indeed, Mr. Jaffe would like to
write a book about the Amerasia
cat*. Ife would like to demon
$lrete, to Ugln with, that hit
M tltisin on Alla and the Far
East wai the correct one, and
to show up In the aorond place
the lutrageou* witchhunt tel In
motion agalnil him."
Amerasia hat provided pollliral
debating malarial almotl tlnre
Ole day ft) March, Iflfi, when fed tra l ag rn ti raided Ita headdti$rtrr* Id N#rr York and aelted
hundred* of secret government
doeutnente. Mig person* were ar‘ on rharger of eonaplrary
O' fommlt espionage. A grand
. imdeled three of them on
- ' Iteddf chsvgv o f m ntplrinr
'' r e ta in ’ Iflegal possession of
nm*pl document*.
guilty aii't wa*

Dairies Join
i i t t n i i s e r i m r««» r*a*i
really a per:-onal milk container
l&gt;crua*e it ii used only onct
and then simply discarded like *
paper cup or cereal boa. Thl*
mean* that every purchaser of
I’rr fret Ion Milk in I’urc-Pak gel*
hi* or her milk in a brand new
container every Itme. Thera * ip
no leittle dr|Kiilt«, of course, and
no bottle* to w ith and return. It
weigh* approsimatrly one-tenth
of the common g lat. Imttlr. The
I'llle-I'ak container i» gunranterd
•*y both (iood llousekrrping and
I'arent* niagaiinrs and I* in un«
In 415 stater as well oa many
foreign count 1ie*. W&lt; at r pirated
Indeed to offer these quality
product* to our friends ami
rnslomera".
Along with the introduction of
the films container, he added,
will come several new dairy pro­
ducts which will offr the Han­
ford houvrwifr as «umplcte a
Hoc of prodocts a t available in
the largest title* of the nation.
_
t

Rotary Luncheon

|i s i i l f c t V isa Paat riast
Imrale system of juvenile court*
with proliatlon officer*, imposing
heavy laves and centralising the
entire system in Tallahassee un­
der the governor. Judge Htenstrom
said th at the situation U already
l&gt;elng well handled In Krmlnote
County with the aid of Huperinlen-lent of Schools law ton, Mr*.
C. M. Iloyd, and Ihr Htale Welfare
office, and he tee* no nred for
any additional officer* or espeme.
1'nlntlng mil whal thl* overrentralliatinn it doing to Florida,
Judge Rtrnstrom -aid that 1640,
ntlO It alloraled evrry year t&gt;y the
Hlate Beverage Department for
the enforcement of the beverage
laws, and that these law* could be
enforced Just a* welt by th r var­
ious sheriffs and other law en­
forcement officers.
"If we could take thl* money
that it now going down a rathole" T Judge Strnstrom said.
"Think of what It would mean In
five or ten year* If applied to the
real need* of the State. Think of
what it would mean to our overrruwdrd State Hospital at Chattahooehee, or the. Florida Farm
Coionv, or mir ""Slate Industrial
tciioolt".
Because of thl* provision *rt
Hng up Mate probation nffirrr*
til the proposed Juvrlillr Court
Act at a huge evpente to tha la*payer*”, Judge Sten*trom dcclarrd, "we are in danger of loting
tbn entire act and all hope for the
special Juvenile court* In Florid* .
visitor* at tnday'i luncheon In­
clude Carl ChrUtman of Kutf
town, I’a - F- W. Shepherel «*
tbitrg, Va.. !&gt;r. ( - II. Hemp­
hill of liighlandt, N. C., tJnrdnn
Ihore of Bavannah, tia-» Bay
Preston of t.ynn, SI"**. Jlw
Havnes nf Newarh, Ohio, Frr .1
Hywell pf Hudson, O., H. A. Tltu*
of H ainhlrg, K. Y , Kmt.Wacker
nf W inter Park ami H*d&gt;" Dean
'U e n &gt; .
— Depart- of Sanford
pltaderl no deT a x in c re a s e
■I fined t&amp;on
Naval
d w rg e a - 'a r t __,*' former M
IR
t n m i s t f i ream r#«e n*«i
W aul “Andrew ftoth were dropped.
John J1 Service, 4 State Denari ahead, ami It would h* most lmmerit nfflrial, era* among those lirmirnt to delay the legislation re­
quired now for nur flnanetal pregreet test but not Indicted.
8 There hare been charges in parerlneaa."
Boyrlcr added lhal "the In| W « i mainly hy firpuldlcant,
in rorporullon ami Imll« th e prosecution lit the cote rraaara
4 btingled or th at II wa* vidua I Income tave* and the aveU*
lave* (all propoaed by Snyder Feb.
*71gad.”
represent the ba*lr rnangra In
The three Democratic member* Ill
the t a i structure that are now de­
th a foreign rolatlona aula-ont- sirable."
mlttew aald there wat “no one
These called for a 1,1/410,1VS)JKX)
Increase In imlividttal ineome la ir t,
a |. 1 JMM»J)00.000 hike In rorporate
income tave* and a |AJI18JKhlJKK)
lamtt In exelle fttle .) levle*.
With i Iio j , Snyder bad rmiplsd
(ItfH tH l h n h i , pan
a reqrtested &gt;U0.rKm,mg) Inercate
forces moved in force to within In tave* on capital gains, meaning
half a mile of U acrote the * n l- profit derived from sale of pro­
inil central fronta. The Red* perty. The four raise* together
bem w llh heavy mortar and made up the $10,1 (&gt;6,000,000 las Inu r a te sought in what waa first
y B -lfa from Oklnaw railed a "first round' Tax measure.
ISO tana of burnt** along
Tha Individual Income tag In*
amunlel eupply route* In t reate recommended wa* four perH am by. They hit renlage point* equivalent to a
InmmiI rtf &gt;1 on each 9100 of tag.
hammer- ahl* Inromw—the amount left af­
rail network ter taking off deduction* and *gg r e g W M arti Korea.
Kort
Mur* cmptlona.
than &gt;00 aortlea
aortles twant flown

M

Allied TroopH

■oral eiaiAt hiiui'«
- wauaial
____swuUuUulaid the Communl
munlst buildup
red to be In the CborwlnK s s s . i i : « i _ triangle on tha
central fro n t Allied commander*
tha Chinese and Nortn
i» to funnel their troope
thia IrlaB^gla in
In a new
pt to dri
United Nar e t of K
reckon la I I mlisa duo north
Allied-hold Chun-hon and
1 miles metli of 88. Kumhwa
1 mites i k r i t m r t nf I'
and 80 n-.l*a above tha her-

gja&amp;affTt'SB:
II W'C the
MTIteM l a

after-

Herehey Declares Pvt Royce Walden
Good Students Can Completes Training
Rove* B. Walden, son of
Stay In College. 8Mr.r^Pvt.Route
and a n . Jamas A. Walden,
9, Sanford, is complet­

WASIIINDTONT Apr. 2 —0P |—
If they're goo.1 students, college
men may clrct to stay In school
nest y rar without fear of being
hustled off to training camps.
President
Truman said
ao
.Saturday in hi* lon-awalted exe­
cutive order on the subject.
The order said college student*
may •*- deferred from the draft
if their grad* are good—or If
they pus* a tpccial aptitude test.
Their current deferment period
had been scheduled to end with
the choc of the echoed year this
spring.
There wa* no reftrenre in the
order to Ugh school reniora who
plan to enter college next fall.
Iluwever, judging frof past ex­
perience, only about 20 per cent
of the 6011,000 young men gradu­
ating from high whool Ihl* ear
will apply for admission to col­
lege. And few of thete will la
111 ot older.
Furthermore, M a J. Oenaral
l.ewia It, Merithey, dlreetor of Se­
lective Hcrvlre, indicated draft
tfoardt will be encouraged to !•«
Icnlctil with the older high seJiool
gradualet who mrr good student*
*ihI who wish to go lx college.
The President'* order authoritnl drferm rnt, without examin­
ation, of medical, dental, gradu­
ate ami other advanced student*
doing vatiifactory work toward
their degree*.
Ilsiehtiy salil "It would be Im­
possible to estimate how many"
of the some IJKJOjOQO non-veteran»
now In collrgr wili lie deferred.
DU pRfvIff,
Prince Inn, N. J„ selll admlnUter
tprrU lly-pri parrd aptitude testa,
at l.ooo ciamlnstlon renter*
throughout the stale* and te rri­
tories on three Balurdaye, May
June 16 and June 30, Hershey
aiinoumrd In a statement.
_
Thr test* will be given to col­
lege senior* and othera planning
to enter graduate or professional
schools, ami to other student*
who have already begun, and who
plan to rnntinuc, their college
iturlica.
High •* ('mil senior* and other
piu*(&gt;eclivr college entrant* will
not tie allowed In l*Va the 1**1
until a fte r they have started
their first year of college work
Printed In it ruction*
thm blanks will Va a*t?Ubl#
through the U *00 local d raft
iMiaril* aloiut April 12 or soon
thereafter, llersney said.

European Defense

I*•ailaitea grew r i g s e # t l , „
cnukl tm ilevvl&lt;l|ie&lt;) to beat off
the IttMsian*.
*'| didn’t runic liar* to lik
a mwit mn in the Brett PI
tula," the •Jeneral aald.
To a iiucwllon ehoul defanik of
the Middle Fast, he said IMn
area wwa not hi* respoi
respotuiUlHy
but adiieil: .
"The defense of any , ......
of the Mediterranean has an lnfluenrr on all part*. Any time
any pari fall* Into Inimical hand*
it liemme* of great Imuortahrc
In the defense nf others."
He paid high tribute to th*
defender rapacity of (jreece ahd
Turkey, alntut which lb* question
waa specifically raised.
He *aiil there wat no Indication
at present that there would not
he enough equipment to arm the
Duo pa made available under hit
command.
"Th*
production
plans
of
NATO," he *ald, "ar* takuleted
to ■** that troop* raised In any
nation. In any quarter, have the
equipment necessary. If there are
any holdup* In ths plan, I don't
know of th em "
lie conceded that naming the
command of tha southern section
of the Ktimpean defease echems
was at the aoomtal “em barras­
sing." If* said it
to reconcile many j s u r a r c
of view In the choeatag
minder* and staff man
the rase of tha
mend, he Indira
eon*
fllrtU have not yet
There waa no 1
**B e nation of what was Involved,
it ■there have been report* that
an I t a l i c a'-^m auiar -a tliU ba
named, a selection wtmn could
disturb other sector* sd tha t
( I 'w lliN t
P t|* owe 1
front w hkh KDenhowar has
was out of order under the parlia­ defend.
mentary ailtutlon. Vice President
Barkley upheld (onnatty. to the
Senate took no vote on Wherry'*
motion.
•Wherry'* move «*■ only a
forerunner of an expected later
•Item pi to tend tha resolution to
the foreign relation* and armed
services committee* In ha trans­
lated Into tha kind or a Joint
resolution the Nebraska senator
0posed,
lies that
w hharry
a rn told his rollaaguas
t
•he Senate was "Just marking
um
s by considering advisory
re­
lime"
ad
solutions.
" If Congress li In determine this
v i n n . m i bill It peso** ought
i have the lore* of I**,* he Mtd.
A fter th* Mocking o f Whorcy**

ing his 14 weeks training cycle
with Service Company, 91*1 In' famed Ith (Golden
fantry, of Iho
Arrow) Infantry Division, g arri­
soned a t Fort Jackson, Columbia,
S* G*
Inducted into tha Army Dee. IB,
I9$0 In Sanford, Pvt. Walden at­
tended Groom* Academy and
Florida A A M College. Talla­
hassee, where he received a HH De­
gree In June, 1M0.
Prior to hi* Induction, ha was
employed as a teacher in Gaines­
ville. Ife Is a member of tha F A A
Masonic Lodgs.
Upon completion of the six
weeks basic and eight weeks Infsntry branch training, the soldier
will nave fired all light Infantry
wMpons, engaged In squad and
platoon tactics and undergone in­
tensive physical training.
L c g is la to n *

D e p a rt

d e a lt set* r m a r s s * Owe)
goods, supplies or material* for
county purpose* up to $7150 with­
out advertising for bid*.
Mr. Boyle will InDoduce on act
x-eklng to amend the present law
which Tintlls the amount of bonds
that a county can iasue to $300,000
for hospital building purposes. If
this does not m ss . bo will Intro­
duce a local bill designed to remove
this limitation os applied to this
county. T h ls .'i also designed to
Increase the m aturity date of
bonds from th* present 20 years to
30 years.
T. W. I wton. superintendent of
schools, is sesklng
setting
ing an act aetlini
the compensation of school board
mtmbrr* *1 $60 a month, payable
is County
t.sunly School fund.
out of th*
The a Hy
t Is Introducing passage
nf a loe*i f bill In tha
_____form
_____
of___
an
amendment relating to creation of
a pension fund for the Police De­
partment. The pension will consist
of funds contributed from th* sal­
aries of polle* officer 1, and from
costs Imposed by the Municipal
Court upon persons convicted.

Farmers Market
IC n ltsssS r n o Paa* na*&gt;
supply of good quality cucumbers
brought growers most Mtisfaetory
returns with 244 field erate* averaging $17.33 each, highest price
paid was $16.40. Cucumber move­
ment is exprrted In enntinue light
for Uie next 2 wreki.
Plant City State Market: Hi rawberry volume is gradually declin­
ing with only 1.578 36-plnt crate*
moving nut at |6r per pint avrrag*. Prices ranged from in to
244 c—gross receipts to growers
totaling
$51,068.17.
V.-g^tables
■tsrted moving at fairly satisfactury prices !a*t week. A total uf
1,828 units brought growers gross
■rrelpt* of $2.36Van. po]« Beans
brought $4.00 per bushel with
Tvndrrgievns ranging front $2 26
to tZ M and Htarkr $2.10 tu $.1.10.
Fngllsh Peas $2.5o and squash
ranged from 76c tu $3 30 per bu­
shel depending on variety and
grad*. All items arr rxpcrtrd to
show a slight volume in rrra 'r this
week.
Pompano State Market; Con­
tinued heavy volume kept thl* mar­
ket in Ihr lend last week with 66.1
cars moving nut—a S3 car Increase
ovrr the previous week. Bean volurn* k declining with 140,670
hushrls returning $1J50 to $6.00
per bushel. Pepper volume con­
C a re e r

D ay

P ro g ra m

(Continued Irom Page tine)
Jett# will bo Dr C. W. Baker,
dsiry fanning: Hairy Knbson.
private business; Jo»| Field and
A. (!. Madden, civil service; II.
A. TolWaon, Kollin* Colleg-,
library wmk. Dr. J. B. Knot will
show movlPH on Hu* subjects,
"Hrsicb for .Security", "Finding
the Right Job" and “ KiectroChemistry."
H. C. Coleman, and W. W
Connor personnel director* of
Faslrin Airlines wilt outline re­
quirement* for air hostnsea and
aviator*.
c ia
Among the local speakers will
I t Dr. A. W. Fpps, Jr., on den.
tlstry, A. Edwin Shinholser on
Carts used dally In many area* the practice of l*-v; it. F. Cooper
of the world have approximately on farming Id , Heminole County
the same form M the earliest snd F. T. M«»lwether on the
raising of eallle.
wheeled vehicles used by man.

tinued to Increase, tailing for 7Bc
to $3.76 per bushel for 161,747
bushels. A total of 27,028 unite of
squash sold at prlcaa ranging from
76c to $4.00. Cucmnbara brought
better than $ 12.00 average par unit
with a high of $18.76. Other com­
modities, hot pepper, times, egg­
plant, butterbeans, potatoes, field
(teas, corn, English Peas, tomatoes,
cabbage and okra brought fairly
Mtisfaetory price* ■■growers re­
ceiving gross return* of $771,811.551 fn- ik# wash's sales.
Stark* State Market: Straw­
berry volume continues to Increase.
A total of 3,740 crates grossed
growers
$36,000.61, averaging
$51.00. A volume of around 6,000
crates per week I* anticipated for
the next two weeks. Heavy plant­
ing* of sweat corn, hard pepper,
Ford Hook and String Beans are
reported.
Hanford State M arkrt: "King
Cabbage” holding the price spotlight a few weeks ago of better
than $6.00 per 601b. bag, Is alipping bark Into the proletariat pried
rlass with 60 lb. bars selling the
past week for $1.25 though a fairly
bravy demand brought $1.76 tu
I 2.IM) for 1-3/6 bushel crate*. A
heavy volume of celery moved on
a stronger market ranging from
$2.10 to $2.40 per crate. A dimin­
ishing supply of bunched vege­
table* is rxpected from the Han­
ford area, though Zallwood, Dud*
and Hamsula area* may furnish
light sopnliei during the current
week, imiuifiiwar, potatoes, tu r­
nips, beets, radisnas and lettuce
brought fairly satisfactory prices
last week. Ideal weather condi­
tions improved both volume and
quality of all items. Sale* of 7A,717 unit* grossed $156,868.1*0.
Florida City State Market: To­
matoes continue M heavy volume
with 73,803 bnshale moving during
the last five day period at a gnu*
return to growers of $333,863.60.
ITire* per bushel svr raged $ 4,6]
with a nigh of IS.DQ. A slight de­
crease la valutas Is expected this
week.
I’alatka State Market: A heavy
movemcat nf cahbaga brought
grower* $1.76 to &lt;126 per 50 lb*.
A lighter volume of cauliflower
also moved out of this market.
I'ahnke* State Market: A good
muvement of cabbsgo and Imans,
a fair volume of corn and pepper,
and a light volume of celery fa re­
ported on * this market, with In­
creasing volume anticipated.

Auriol Declares
(Contlausd from Page Owe)
tegr.'” The W ait must stand to__ ir. ba a id , building regional
gathe
defen
fens* pacta “to detar aggrae*
■ion and strengthen tha p a c e .
Auriol specialty mentioned only
the 12-nation North Atlantic Pact
and did not elaborate on hD refer­
ence to possible additional "pacta."
The bespectacled chief of state
vigorously defended ths French
righting record. France, h# sold,
ha* lost 1JB 2JIOO men a* a resuit
of the past two World War*
and is now fighting Communism In
Korea end Indochina.
"What nation haa ever proven
better her love fur Independent*
and for peat* and her will to da-

A m erican

uwstiMM# rsM* r* s» tree 1
Auxiliary that he doubled th# com­
placent attitude of lho*« who
would follow the ideas of former
President Hoover and of Henator
Taft in regard to the Forem an
situation. Hr stated that "If we
wish to fight in Furope instead of
on United Stales noli, w# should
follow the sdvice of our military
leader* and not those less versed In
military affairs."
Th* talk followed u luncheon
•erved by thr Orlando P«it Aoallfury.
Among Ijfioir from thu Honforil
I’oRt 5.1 attrnding the eonferenco
wers Karlyls Ilousholdsr, com­
mander: Jams* Singletary, adju­
tant; Capt. Karle T. Loucks. ex­
ecutive romroilUrmanj Joel 8.
Field, past district and post com­
mander: John Pierson: James Q.
Galloway, past commander; James
F. Benton, second vice commander;
E. A. Monfnrton. chaplain: Carey
Barfield, sergeant at arena and
Frank J. Takarh, ■ergeant a t arm*.
Other post members who a t­
tended the conference were Den­
ver Cordell, George O. Maybury,
Philip Opper, Judge Douglas Stanstrem and Rusm-II W. Tench, J r.
Commander
Housholder
an­
nounced today that tha annual
•lertion of officers of Post 62
will take place tonight at 8:00
o'clock, and urged all members to
ba present to vote.
About $0 per cent of II. 8homes arr made of wood.

A SURE WINNER EVERY

Troops To Europe

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tl. B lT U a A te W c * mid
vehicles w w ad * * y &gt; y * d nr pean defense to
Cb m argute
lms
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8 sp uu ttk*
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CT*a S t m i , re!asS,f 76 national fore*
tow's erased* "
Belgium and a
In tW
Irioa don't won
IS and 18 ago
Ha got nupi
from Bona
te r W
i e lk in ( 1 - Ut^hJt
Senator

Legion

fead both V* fen
Auriol M id the French governmeat end people have rejected the
“barbarous" m m of neutrality and
isolationism and will strive aide by
side with Um United 8 tates for
th* "service of peace and free­
dom."
"We shall from now on po«A
together o ar resource* of arm #
and troops a t all threatened and
strategic pedals (until) we have
made th# Atlantic community a
solid foundation of our common
security and of peteo," ho do­
ctored.
Without montloning Rusaia by
to mobilise its Joint defenses “ In
name, ho stid th* West has started
loiam arian
th* face of threats of totalitarian
expansion and Iho formation
rotation of
certain m ighty groups of powerm
whose policies are not subject tT
the free control cf tha people."
"It Is certainly not ths fault nf
nur two nation* if world collectlv*
security has nut been organlxed.''
he added, "although we coniidcr
this failure as merely temporary."
Auriol laid down this five point
"peace" program for R uuia to
accept i f It wants to end the EastWest tension:
t. Respect for commitment* su h ^
scribed to under the United Nate
tions charter.
2. An end to Russian "inlarferIng" in the Internal affairs nf
other countries and a stop to Iht
flow of "dully Iruults" leveled
against these governments.
3. Perm anent international con­
trol of all armament* by the
United Natloh* "in order to limit
fairly and later to destroy all
classic or atomle weapons."
4. Progressive reduction In alk
ns'I ion*I arm ies and replacsm sire
by a U nited Nations army.
6. An agreement providing for
the “free movement of wealth,
Ideas and persons" and a guaran­
tee of freedom of expression In
those countries where regime,
"have been imposed by fort*."
Auriol used His strongest lan­
guage to denounce any Idea that
Prane* would either stay neutral
or turn isolationist. “Neutralism,
he Mid, "haa always been foreign
to th# French soul not only b a p
cause it la a morel obaurdlty but
because It Is geographical and
historical nonsens*. Ho added:
"Can anyone bo neutral between
servitude and liberty, between
good and gvilT"

inthe

SANFORD HERALD
THE LETTER PRINTED BELOW WAS A “SURE WINNER” FOR THE

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To Protect Ik* p u t * of Ike World;
To P ro ao te Ike Provrow of A w t k t .
To Prod or* PiM peritv for S u fo rf.

THR W E A T H E R

Pair (bruuflt Wednesday. ,uol*r
tonight possibly scattered tight
friMl interior of r l l t t u i r HuilN.
Continu'd root Wedne-day. Misterate northerly wind*.
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AtMocUtod i’rerw Leaned Wire

Hit
American Troops Hit Corruption
Passage
Of
Troops-To-Europe
As Legislative
. North Korea In Force Session Opens Measure Is Expected Tonight
U.S. Jets Down Three
R u s s i a n MIG-15s
Mac Arthur Goes On
Visit To Frontline
TOKYO. Apt. 3—||dP)— Amen, -an troop* rolled into Rod Korea
ftn force today aloof a 10-milr front
in ihe We»l.
Field diipalche* laid the cionin 9 was aggressive but cautioui and
mrl only light r a a t e m at the
Mart.
Thete other highhghu paced
Tuesday'* war new*:
Air—American Satire Jet* *hol
down three Ruviian-typc MIG-15*
Rhd damaged three oriwr in a furiout bailie near the Manchurian
border. Other Fifth Air Force
planet pounded traffic-jammed
Communhl *upply line* in a day­
long attack again*! the biggf*l
war. The Allied fighter* flew 700
R rd Troop buildup of the Korean
lortie* but foul weather choked
them off by lele afternoon.
« Fatten* front— Gamaeal Macnhur jeeped 13 rood mile* in­
tide north Korea on the c u t coatt.
He rode within 500 yard* of the
mein Red line north o f Yangyang.
There he found South Korean
r
•
j
troop* drggmg in. coofidml and
talking only of alttofc.
Ob hb return to Tokyo from
from hi* I5lh visit to the war front.
JdacArthur u id :
4 “The enemy'* awoknou. In the
nir and on tn* tea owl hi* bark
of artillery and hooey ground
weapon* U being beautifully explotted by our field commander."
The Supreme Commander Jeep.
*d ocroea 38 aboul
____ eaet
* at N mRra
of the central front, where about
Red
on*.half ml Illan
anKorean combat-1 ,
for ‘ their

Of Sales
Burning Faith Is Orange Beer Ban Broadening
Tax And Stringent
Laws Are
Answer To Reds, Causes Influx To Gambling
DemandedBySolons
Tinman Declares Seminole Taverns
U.S. Must Also Fight Five People Involved
In Drunken Riot At
Organized Cr i me,
P r e s i d e n t States K-9 Club On Sunday
WASHINGTON. Apr. 3 - &lt; / P ) Prnidrnt Tiuman declared today
American* eerd the "burning
faith" ol religion to prevent
Cnmmuiiiil tide of aggteizion
"ftotn meeping atio** the world."
Hr alto *aid rtiigiuut principle*
command a fight on otganirrd
crime and vice.
The laik ahead it "full of unreilsm lict and lacrificet." Mr.
Truman raid, "hut we need not
be afraid if we have the faith.
The President spoke a* a cor
ticntonc wa* laid fur a new It,
2&amp;o,inni building for the 160-year
old New York Avenue Pre»hy
trrlan Church here. Abraham
Lincoln wa* nnrr a mcmtier of
the church.
Sir. Truman *atd Americans
ran fiitbrar their religious faith*
“with Ore tame devotion and datermination the Communists give
to (h rk
creed." H e lig V
he *aid, mint live in American
heart, “a* a bunting faith."
“Only *urh a faith—only n liv­
ing alfrgianee to «uch a faith—
ran carry thl* country through
the trial* which are ahead of it,"
he continued.
Hr. Truman Mid of the men
fighting in Knrea:
"They are fighting and suffer­
ing In an effort to prevent the
tide of aggnM iun from sweeping
aero** th*^ world. They are fight­
ing to prmrrat the much greater
sacrifice Mid Buffering which *11
of. u* wottU endure If wtethgr
woflu w ar com**."

Sheriff I*. A. Mem told the
County Commiuion thal following
the Orange county ban on Sunday
Iwer
sale* ihiee week* »*&lt;&gt;. a
tciiou* law enforcement problem
had reiullrd in south Seminole
County and that since that lime
hr had made 54 Sunday aireili.
practically all of ihoie arretted
lieiog Orange county citizen*.
H r pointed out that on Sunday
afternoon he had been called to
quell a near riot on the Orlando
Highway immediately south of the
K-9 Club. More than 200 auto­
mobile* were stopped, due to thr
fighting which involved m ldim ,
civilian* and women.
"It was the mo«l ditgrarrful
thing that ever happened io Semi­
nole County,** said Sheriff Mero.
He a lto reported that since the
Orange county Runday closing
law went Into effect, ■ number
of arre sts hod been mode at a
tavern neor Bear t-akr on land
th at la surrounded by Orange
county.
So aerlooa haa the situation become la this county th at a meet­
ing of Uw MlaUtenat Association
ha* been called for Saturday,
"and I know, exactly what they
are summoning me f o r ” said
to -w a n e d h a Pope Twer

Sem inole County
Chanflw

Aenaniat
b •d&amp;'KSfetUk
t tpollS
relight ua
id our.
our pietont
____ B i t ____ i_ bnrtighl
u* Id
ple*ent _po*IInTerrori:

tion Of i merer and atrength for
tome great purpo**."

Amt-rlra, he.. *aid, la IMended
to ctHinoratr with other nation*
“to help 'create praez and pre­
serve peace In thr world."
Mr. Truman continue!:
"It t# givrn to use In defend
the spiritual Valin*—the moral
code—again*! th,- vast force* of
(CWalliN* Oa Itae* Twe|

Three Spalling,hae champion*
from each of *lght schools la
Kpralnole County wlU compete on
Apr, Ui
‘
■
Junior
mutch
presenl _______ , _________
Herald's contest at Miami Muni
clpal Aodltoriupt, A »r. 2C, II. C.
flucic, . program, director, an­
nounced today.'TWelve, l*»y* and
1C girls, will be on tfle teams.
ComtSatition .in spalling ha*
narrowad "
following)
Marvin MeK ,
tome and Mona Jobe; ganfori
Grammar firhool, William Kirchhoff. Nell Michsls and l***ll«
Pmith;
Lake Monroe School,
Jack William*, Florence Brice
and l Aii* Johnson I Lake Mary
School,
Dorothy lire.
Chile
Rr'ileeman and Carol Taylor.
Ollier m ntr*tanta are a* fol­
lows:
Lyman School, R ohm
Katas. Jean Bnadrrhas anil Joan
Dearalft Ovlwla Hthaal, Hekrkah
Tuhy, Fat
and Bryant
ioM, Nadine
llelw ont G _
toeUck. Rlc taiM art on and Jo
Ann Hughci.
Tha onlv repsntov from last
vear la Florenre Price of T^kc
Vfonrow. Tho Ranrord Grammar
Bchuul and, th* Wilton School a t
Pnola will be ropcctontcd hv irio*
of Ixiys. From the Wilson School
will L« Allan Hobby. Honry 1-re
amt Thomas Kltnton. Laks Mary
will presenl a trio n f girl*. Flo­
rence Price «f Lake Monroe U
the only repontcr from last
year,
Tho winning seW .. in the
county will keen the U rge trophy
donated by the Miami Herald.
The winner In the county ro n ln t
will receive a «mtll trophy don­
ated hy the newgpgger and lid
In cash. The runner up will
receive a prise of 18.00. Third
prise will he a pen and neneil
set i!•mated hg PovelF* Offiee
Supply. Touch lop* WtK donate
82.60 in cash a t ' fourth prist.
Two puplla, th# winner end
ronner un, will represent the
county a t Miami. Contestant# and
escort* wifi
housed at the
Wofford Beach Hotel. Miami
Beach.
A practice match will be
broadcast at TtSO o'clock tonight
over WTRJt with hoy* competing
against girls.

GREENVILLE, Mirh., Apr. 3
A young factory
. . . . wml.tr
cnnfezsrel today, ztKl* rinllre laid,
th at
in
i Ire set a retie* or flic* that
‘hro
rought near-martial low to this
'fjftfi ............. i rltv last nicht.
a* toa gfayrd and
another rhurch and two downtown building* damaged In the
hlaie*. Total lo*« n * eetlmated
a t |MU,ono. Hut no tnjurie* were
reported.
Walter II. Welch, 60. died thl*
BUte police Identified the man
at fl:IS in Osceola after a
a, Vernon ilevia, f t . an employr morning
long illne**. He was horn Feb. 2.1,
1801 in
h t It*[d Ini** Hi° w m nabbed" 1*»l ! ,B,M
m Willocoochee,
« * '“* “ *■•“**. uGa.
a. He
lie lived
uvea
nL ht hlkfi t * n llti* *
ln Geneva eight month* and wa»
?.■£* t d i i i . ' nn^
I L tuirnld ' f‘&gt;rntcrly from Jacksonville where
Fetoe holldlng^ ono o f the burned h( WM a twirmraph operator for
« mature*, and H L . . . to
P state the Seaboard Railroad.
dice headquarters In Rost L
Mr. Welsh U survived by one
ring far a lie detector t» L a
*iMCr, Mr*. W. I t Cole of Cove
When tha firm popped out City,
N. C.: a neice, Mrs. Jame*
In quirk surer** Ion I t I P. M. llynum of Sanford; and three
lalt night, this smnK. mtomunlty nephew*, Oswald B. Adam*. V. 8.
Marinap. Jackioaville;
Donald
Adam*. Geneva and BiU B Adams,
armed camp. N ational Guards­ U. S, Navy, gan Diego, Calif.
men patrolled tha UfPa keeping
Krichaon ■ Funeral Rome has
order. Firemen form a M lf doz­ charge of tha funeral arrange­
en neighboring towns skgieked to ment*.
the scene. Alarmed residents
the streets.
Gres were hriMphl under
control about midnight.
Limit. F^hvard C. Johnston said
Moyl* admitted
fire* to
U )S ANGKLK2LApr. 3—(iF&gt;triirk, the
■ Methodist Chu
Western Union offiw and
an a bar- Mlekey Cohen says he l* getting
U r shop, jfo denied writing fire rid or all his lorol interests to
to a Congregational Church also move to Tucson, A ril., and go
Into "the drug business—the le­
damaged In the bhtW.
HI* only explanation, Ihe of gitimate drug business."
He sold hi* fabled armored
ficer earn, ora* tblat
“Something
would e«me
«
ever limousine yesterday fur f i t , 030 la
fig wouk
,A h and th a t was w hat I'd do. I the Trga* Stock (taring Ai
f la k e d the rhuireh hhet Use It tion of. Forth Worth, declari
would make the
fire. I lost on the drgl
The klg sedan coat him |I1J)00,
Inst red - T hnra anyth!
d, adding "si* hours after
he raid.
have I uerepted this offer I
^ S f r a other
pi 118,000 for
nil* of
hit Greenville iri
pari t-id from Manila
r«*r. None hata hash explained, the ear. Opt I don't welsh on a
pe\s II for 112,Roelines*
toe** and ludurirM foa* la d rib Ti
previous fire* nt boefaea# and 000."
Last weekend in the Artpoa*
oat rial pieces WM estimated
City, he aald, ha and his partat MOOJDOO.
uvr* boyghl tare drug stores,
which b u y be renamed "tha
LOVE
Mlrkey Cuban Drug Stares."
AST. Norik
The gambler said Iji* laterast
Apr.
la the etote*
1
28
Hugh
re la- of
nap. Who «pent
■ether during *
of their
FOETAL NOTES
IM
Postal notes, which are being
the
stores,
The courtship
discontinued hy (to Post Office,
nerahi
tha wire b u , ',
bare nothing to da with
with .(wetal
savings, Poetmaatay Joel Field
stated today ia reepe tea to a num
will ba told, Cohen said. He will ber o f Inquiries,
commute in tha meantimes beTh* note* '
at money
rear* ago and
In

Walter B. Welch
Dies At Age Of 60

Warsrsr*s*s

Mickey Cohen Goes
Into Oniy UuHinesK

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HB

fcr jKssr-i“sss

TALLAHASSEE.' Apr. 3— &lt;JP)
—Strongly-backed bill* to broad­
en the *alr* I n and iltikc at
gambling and official ronuplion
were being prepared (or early in­
troduction today at ihe Florida
Lrgidalure n|&gt;enrd its biennial
If VhtuU.
Mrtnbrii of both Houte *ad
Senate weir all but hidden lirhiod
Ii.uiL oi (Inwer* on ihrir desk* at
gavel* raiqted at noon la con­
vene thr Lrgitlature.
Retiring Senate I'reiidrat New­
man C. Urarkin of Cretlview and
outgoing Houte Speaker Peiry FMurray of Ftmlpuml opened the
Lepidature.
They turned their gratet* over
to nrw Senate I’rrtident Wallace
E. Sturgi* of Orala and Home
Sfieaker B. Elliott of Pahokee at
toon ai the cut-and-dtird delailt
of organization were completed.
Chief JuMlo' II. 1.. S,‘bring af
the State Hupirme Court iwure In
the 20 new member* of Ihe Renatr. The 18 old member* did nut
need to take the oath. JusUee B.
K. Roberta swore In ail House
members, In groups of 10 that
huddled around the Hlhlr to take
their oath*.
Senator Nhands of Gainesville,
chairman and head of special com­
mittee* that mads studies of taie*
and corruption before th* Legis­
lature opened, revealed plan* of
both.
He aald hi* tax study committes would propose that the sales
tax levy lie extended to all elethizig and moit in ten t medlgipaa.
He estimated the rrvliioni hi*
group ha* in mind will make the
tax yield ahout | 17,500,000 a yhar
■'*** than It dnee now.
Rhand*' Crime and CorrupMefl

Vinson Urges Mouse
To Pass Combined
Draft - U n i v e r s a l
Training
Measure

Kiwnnis Minstrel Show

WASHINGTONTApr. 3 - &lt; /F ) ~
The Senate met al naan today to
hammer into final tha|&gt;e it, long*
ilehatrd Irotqit-for-Europe tetolu*
lion*.
f’attage may tome luoighl il
Ailminiilialion le.ulei, .we , uteritui in .topping a Kepulduan atlrni|il to tend the nte.tiitiei hat L
to rnmmillrr foi re,li.ilt,og into
a joint terolution whitli woultl
have the fotte of law.
The Haute w*ai urged t»y the
chairman of it* Armed Srrvirr*
Committer to enact a combination
■trnft-iiniver*a1 military training
law to give thi* country “the
*t h e -niit Russia will rc-nr, •
In a «|iecrh prepaied for de­
livery to open two weeks of drbute. Chiarmau Vinson ||)-G*t
The Kaiifonl Kiuani* Club will prvsriit u m im in l *h«»« Friday night at H ml oYlm k ai the Sent- pleaded with the Hou*e not to
ionic High S« h«ol Auditorium. The ra*t will inrlud,- &gt;omr of the hr-t ringing amt rntrrtainlng lab id eliminate longrange I'M F pro­
from the bill to extend
of Sanfoid and Ccr.trnl Florida. A fun packet how lu«tiri|- m-&gt;te than two boor- hu ■ hern pronii &lt;d vision*
the ilraft law and lower Ihe inThr entire prorn-d* of ihe show will hr drvntrd to Ihr Kinnni* fund for undripiivilrtrcl rhildren.
duetlon age from If) to IH't.
To knock out t ’MT, Vinson de­
clared, would be to "force on Ihe
hacks of the American people the
necessity fnr maintaining foi an
'(■definite period a Intgo itanding
force which will eventually jeo­
pardize and possibly ruin the
economic ■lability of thi* nation."
"The Soviet Union li«trn* only
Ity li. MILTON K FI.Ll
to a nation whose voice 1* (sick­
WASHINGTON. Apt. d
ed by steel," he raid. "Here l»
ho
the «tee(; here i* the sinew; here
which
i* the way to avoid economic
*rt off a move In CongrrM to
rhno»; here I* the an*wer that will
abolish the Rrc&lt; nulruction Fin
ira„.(s«*4 n* P a ir 1w«l
ann rorporallun (RFC), went to
.
bat for thr big government IrmlILUPIUU'V.
ON DON Apr.
An, y ~ v t b
The
“ tfcnrv today.B Srnai,- bank[Vnvrt Cmiiell, vrtrran f t World
the (-u||irif,lt
gpveramcnt warned the Bnliin lh({ MI| „ , mmiUr. wMrh
, r . War II and sutomobtlr repair thop
today lhal life will be ru«-,l th» DFC of letltnic an In* ofieralnr, war rlrrted rommandri
"harsh and unpleasant" thr* year, niictv-e ring with White House of Sanfmd l\u l 53 of the Amrrion tsn l.rgum by unanimous ballot
with wsge. buying le*. good,. It \ huge loans * ll* judgment
............
lad night at a well attended meet­
Illamrd Kunia.
DAYTONA URACII. Apr. 1In u itatewicnt prepared fur
LVt—City Commission Inst night1
ndilure* Corn­ ing at the Legion Hut.
This piclurr of more au»tenly— Ihe Sc rule F.aperti
milto- 4 ,1 * 1 m’*r. Fidhrighl ell-1 Lie *urce&lt;A Kail J* Houtholdsr, volet) to rreontnu ml lu 0iU»
Manager J. H. Mobl,') Mint Nt »
fFrafW fit 'Tf.btraV l »L?- who declined to run for another Higgins,
recently hired rit&gt; te.
the flrat opportunity tManrrow W for ten yeai*-- was drawn in ilw
, rentirm director, lie dlsltiUwld.
tighten up the gambling laws, | Filth Annual Economic Survry of
He bail is»en employtd by .Mob,
makn all puhlle offirehoWcr* file ( youthful Hugh Gailikell, chsnrcf- n«e-tmin 1ms* and give It „ fre*b ( of hu l*w practice,
n.
start,
‘ Elected alto by unanimous hal hy at of F rk I6i gt
ulaiy, romiuj; here from
mu President's rrnnmnfratboi
,|tn wat Jam r. F. Ilrnlon. first i ’"**'
every year afterwards, permit re ' r« «P ‘lw nrw Uik nf huge wslr ;&gt;re p o e t already ha* survived
,
lampu
Itoii-e nttnrk*, and will e„ Into I vice.*ommandci; George Ma&gt;bril
pa­ age of this motion,
rraaiiaere «■ r**» Tw»i
rearmament.
_
_
, . ,
,
"Nut
until ibr C.immiiiii-t effect Apr, 20 tittles* the S,-n«t ty, irrnml vtce-comm-vnder; -tu-l Mobley tendered hi resignation.
block* il.
K, D Jolinmn. ilttril vtce^om- I The Isuird split two tun! two on ,
S u n f o r d L io n K C J n o
u ^M m are u* r . . * t . # ,
Mobley's resignation with nm1
Fulhright and Senator Cntie- mandez.
men Iter not rating The re-lgnnhull (It-lnd), B inomlwr of hi*
H o fto r ( ;u h U o n n .S a n f o r d C u b S c o u ls
Itr-rleeted
were
the
following:
• ntieominittee, were scheduled a* It. \V. Deane, finance officer; Fd tion, t here foie, wa- not noepted.
The commission last night also
The Hanford l.lon# Club enterR C C fiV C L h u r t t T windup witness*■ in Ihe Fxpendi- Monfortnn, chaplain ami Capt.
leselndest a city l&gt;us line reartuien r,&lt;mmittee‘« hearing on the Katie T. I.niick*, historian.
tallied two "rub liuna" toilay. One
_____
gunization plan which had reof them was Cub Lion John Sen3 | (lI | hl. gan fur. I Cub reorganization propo-al Cspehurt
F.lccled as »ergrant-at.arm« ■■It, .I in dismissal of -ix N'cgtn
karih, the other a yet un-namr.l gemit* received a charter from demand- eontplete liipudution of wa- Hill llarfield, uml t. assistant Ini- driver* on Apr. 2.
cub Ikw which Zoo
« Manager Jack
Jsrk John Plrraun, local scout leader, ItF r.
Russell Tench.
The reorganization |l,m had
iolbrlgbl argued that Ihe titan sergeant-at-arm-.
Davis brought to the meeting.
at a rnretinp Friday night in MeThe I'osl approved the mcnduT- ■hang*** rouUs to eliminate dullcontain*
safeguardos-nin
t
!&gt;'•All of thl* prompted King Lion Klllley Hall.
-hip
of
nine
applicants:
ChurU
■aling service. There limt leeu
Hurry noh-un to announce that th
Mr. I ltf w n told (how prerent. vlble utilise of power Itv a one- It. IW .II, Harold Hu. kenliach. ■cpatali' busies foi ............ nnl
Lion* Club may sponiior a contest in, Imling more than WO parent*, man administrator, unit that Coo Freeman \V, ,t, Ituddy Howard. whiles For one dn&gt;, N■'!•&gt;•. lent
to name the little cub.
friends »nd scout*, thnt Die Iloy ares# can enact more -ofeguurdi Marion H Galley, John L I'riee, torn permitted to tjil, any lot-.
The club votes) to send rengrat
ure Ihe tuo-t unselfish or- 'f b ebootes.
J, Lows, Jr,, Albert L. Har­ Principal otganirrd uhj.i lo.ti came
He contended that evrn If fon- I Lloyd
ulation* to Volie Williams, Jr., uti ganiiaiion in America. He was in
low and Francis K. Fertsch. ^
front Ncgtoei on Hie gionmls
the otrasion of his dehut a* a stair triHluced by Cuh Master W. \V greai decides to Mott RFC from
The new commander, Mr. Cor­
&lt;&lt; had (teen d( scrim Itut linn in
legislator at Tallahassee, and to Ty,e. Mrs. D It. Watkins led in making new loans, Il dill need dell, was Imrn in Hartwell, tia-, thr
an organization to super vie out where he ol tended local -cho*d dir mi-sing Ihe Negro bo driv­
extend to him a two month* Iravr grnup singing,
ers.
af absence
Awerdr and merit badge* wete -HirstIm; loans and that the RFC arul high school. Hi- came to SunMajor Hllle Lanca-tcr, in pre­
Henry Witte told of tho anni--.ppresented
rre e n lrd to the
Ihe Cub
Culi Seoul*
Smut* by has the staff and sHII* in ih&gt; Hit*. ford nt the age of 19. During senting the motion fix Higgins*
"If the reorganization plan Is
verserv relebratlon which
hkh the Or Mr. T j rie. who |xdi ted out H ut the
World Wm II he served in Ihe discharge, commented on the
(tVstlsszS Oa raa* T*»«l
Undo Limt*
oldest in
_ Scout nmremen* Is growing
Elmt# Club, the oiliest
jn the Cub
Navy. He i* married to the form­ ‘high alary' (fd,2.',tl yearly) llig
■tale organisation, will hold on very rapidly, a
it Utere f*
er Miss Nell Williams of Sanford gilt- receive-, and .nt what be
o
c
h
Apr. 20-21, when the club will be great need for more
i
den mother*
and lives at 26511 Kim Avenue. termed "no economy" n &lt;.ve- 'im«
30 year* old. He requested that and aa*l*tant«.
They have two sons, Terry and the i cereal ion director took over
N
o
F
e
a
r
F
o
i
*
M
u
r
d
e
r
e
H
8
local members attend the reltWith den mother* Instructing,
Jame*.
Feb. 16.
hratlon. He also told of pUns for the five liens of Pack 34 presented
F.xcrpt for the period of lire
Itcfcrring to Higgins’ plan to
participation by local mem ben In skits representing Africa. Hawaii,
Tex.,
Apr.
3tllTNTPVILLK.
Wfip M*rvlrp in* Hav H«*in in Dii* "consolidate” the c ite '- tectea1-re
tfle Lion's atate convention in Jack- zbuith America, Mexico amt -\it«-' */*'*—Emina lijiver. 40-yeai-uld
automobile
repair
business
here
I |
. . .
IIIX II),
•brintrtng
•••* .t i n g
» V II
• .tton
departinent,
.u,li
konville In June.
1Negro convicted three tin
time* of fix the |a»l 2tl
tralia.
years.
A
tinI Iin
" ' activities
as
theI , park dciiartnicnt,
. •
S• I
1 I .
I
S .1 | .
S
s
murder, doesn't think *h* will la­ iif
the
Fir*tS B*Rapti.l
Church,
hI !
and the ticaiilifi. at ion program
the first woman electrocuted In th*
IlsalliarZ «»" •’■*» T" " '
inidct Higgins* supervision, I.anTex** penitentiary.
■a A i t -aid: "lie*- become a snb"Furrlv you're not going to ex­
city manager, with all ilrpartecute u Negro for killing another
meni under him. I don't think
Negro," nhe said In uu interview.
that'-- proper."
"If il had been a while man i'
Mot ley this morning reiterated
would have been different."
Hoy Wrigid, Hr., tilt, died at hi i his refusal to fire Higgins. He
From a—known hy Ihe nh'knaiii"
By DON W IIITKIIKID
"Straight Eight"—we* &gt;rntemed borne at 71)6 &lt;&gt;ak Avenue uiditenly would not comment ett whether
WASHINGTON, A|if. 3 11*k- Outraged cttlzens a,rust th to death in Han Antonio, Tex., for this morning at t0t30 o'clock. He be intended tn demand immeiltHle
had Wen in ill benllh for many action on the resignat It subUnited State# are (touring telegums and Irtieii into Wai ninglim stabbing Herman Cohn to death. y(.„ra.
' mi lies) last night.
She
I-.
lied111ed
to
die
Msy
4.
demanding a (leao-u)i in government.
limn in Rome, (Jo. July 7, IHHI,
('nmmis*lonet&gt; must •a si a yrs
But Emma escaped the electric
Mr. Wrigld came to .Sanford in or no vote nn every issue, ex­
A large number is |nling up in lb* office ol Senator William |. thaif twice before.
Fulhright. The youthful-looking ♦ ----------She received a suspended sen |f)2rt from Chattanooga. Tenii lie cept where they ate prr-.innaly
Arkansas Democrat vrho ramrod dreency our dadx taught us? I tenre In one killing and served IH wa* engaged in the Real Estate concerned, th* city chatter tiro,
ded Ih* sensational RFC probe l&gt; dnti'* bellstro il. Rarely -.ncic ate month* of a three-year sentence In business until hi# retirement he- vide*. Commissioner Lcjtoy Hull
cause of III health. He wa* a mem- ‘ withheld’' hi* vuti' last night,
demanding a code of elhica he enough good wren left to «'*.r a •mother slaying.
"I'm not werrleu about ever her of tire First I'resbyterian "fur the time being." The meeting
drawn up aa a sort of a'lde-rule cleanup."
for measuring the Integrity of
From New York (,! —"It Is getting sent to the rhair,” she «ald. Church and of the Cherokee Ma­ wa- hastily adjourned after the
tie vote.
puhlle official*.
high lime tha* &gt; j
, serious " I ll get my lenience commuted sonic Lodge In Rome.
lie is survived hy the widow;
Fulhright laid the Rvnale Uri thought to out standard' nf right to life."
Meanwhile, she watts in the three daughter', Mrs. Ava Mweek thr RFC inquiry diorlmed u and dceeney wh!-h a r i f ir loo
moral problem In which official' Uw. Not only In pnlttk* but (n most Itixurlott* death cell ever pro­ Itavis, Mr*. Dick Aiken and Miss High yesterday 84
abide by the letter of the Uw— r .e r y corner of American life." vided a condemned prisoner in Tex­ Margaret W right; two «on», Jame
Low today * l
hut vioUte its aplrit witlmut any
From W**t Nyact, H V.— as. The pri von hki nu accomoda­ A. Wright and Roy It. Wright, Jr.;
Haiti .16
nine
grandchildren.
Joan,
I'eggy,
tions
|n
death
row
for
wnmrn
and
“.Shrewdness
and
rievernetx
seem
feeling of wrong doing.
Total April rain ,16 inch
"The values of Ilf* which Were to have been readily a rrrp ln t as an auditor’* office was hurriedly Mary Ann, Roy and James A. Normal April rain 221 inches
Wright. Jr.: Dian Bhenherd, lied
d ear to th* Pilgrims," to said, an adequate ami deslrahle «uh- converted for krnma.
Three v omen were hired to ford Klin* HI, Anne Wright and
"and the founding father* have ■tllute for »he once reapected vlrJohn Charles Aiken, all of Banheroine dim and fuixy In outline." Urea of intrlleetual and mural stand guard 24 hnui * a day.
ford.
The lime has rum* he rays, Ibtegrily "
Funeral arrangement* will be
f OK C LUNrilKON
for « m w look a t what U right
From Al tlene. T*H.—"leu „naJACKSONVILLE, Apr. 3—-u n —
The Seminal* County Chamber announced later.
and what i* wrong.
tion le widrsprrad and gruw'ng
I'll
38
Atlanta
And many Amrrteao* fret the rapidly and unless Congres* of Commerce li seeking more
*&gt;2
41
Hi.mark
TYPfiY GUNMAN
same way. Eve-r .n»H M r.*. &lt; orders m house rlraniny 'h e voter* registrant* for the luncheon
6d
72
DALLAS, Tex- Apr. 3-bV&gt;— lit ownsville
Friday noon a t 12:16 o'clock at
freah batch of letteie, cheering will a t the firat opj-irtunity."
:»)
43
Fulbrlgbt for his light for
blot liar message* tome from the Mayfair Inn at which Wil­ A tip*y gunman staggered through Chicago
.Ml
33
honestr in government and echo­ Arkansas,
Michigan,
Florida, liam Hlrd of the U. 8. Chamber the doorway of a south Dolls* li­ Denver
43
27
Molne*
ing hla fear that political cor- Mississippi, T-nneseo*-, Calii'or.ut of Commerce will speak, aald quor store and pointed a pistol at De»
Fresno
73
62
raptlM U eating away the moral and other stale* aetoa* the oa- Foi Whitney, C of C manager, Manager L. C. Moskowitf.
40
52
Moskawltx knocked the gun from Nrw York
today.
atrength of tha
84
48
Phoenix
We would especially like th* hi* hand and called officer*.
They r o like UtUt
Looking a! the#* leitere. !*wr*
CA
29
“ Evidently all he wanted was g Washington
business men (if this city and
From W e a t h e r f o r d , T#*.-* U no doubt Fultright IIH1 u*l(
&lt;W
4 « $ fe ,
o *ty to attend the meeting, pint of whiskey,” Moekowlla told Jacksonville
"What ha* happened te ua. Blllf a subject that la were"rev
79
At
’.Vhltney. He advlsied later, “but It Is th* policy of our Miami
Are we aa a peopU so hunger for people whew he wzksd fn r * roi.t- sent M
77
44
money or personal power Sto s w# mission "to eotootc. &gt;h- etc * m applicant* for reservations nt ■tore not to eell liquor to Intoxi­ Tallahattee
77
Tamp*
67
------* to , an v eTf Uie lutrchaon to lelephoM 1100. cated person*-”
have forgottan every

Britons W a r n e d Fulbright Defends Denver Co r d e l l

U f c T . l l . H e * g S &amp; J f i &amp; S E hchd He a d 01
A n d Unpleasant
Legion Post No. 53
Russia Is Blamed For.K Sy n S L i f t f i f ’'.
Increases In Aus­
terity Regulations

Council Re f us e s
DavlftnaManager’s
Offer To Resign

8 P S 8 Z J T 5 S SiW?Sfi*-*£

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Benton, MayberryAnd
Johnson Are Chosen
Vice Commanders

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Death Houne H I I

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Establishment Of Crime Commission
Is Advocated By Senator Fulbright

Roy Wright, Sr. fi(&gt;
I)iuN Suddenly Today

Sanford Weal her

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The Weather

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H f g B A N F O R D fft B A L P ,

■I The Sanford Herald
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Hi Naaiha ..........
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All *bllaarr aallr**, «aila ■(
tbaafe*. rrw latlaa,. srartamallao*.
IM aailrra a l ralrrlalaairala lar
fb* oarfaa, al ralalaa laaAa. aatli
M rbai
aarave lar al raaalar a*a»rllalaa raiaa.

M«*rrarai&gt;* Hallaaallr Hr
lalasA !»«•»»»,, n»*r*a»ala&gt;
•lira, Ia ,. I , a hath, ( hlraa*, !&gt;*•
trail. Maaaaa H it, »l. I.aala.
Tba HrraM la a a r a l a r al lb*
Aaaarlatr* I’rraa aaklrb la rallllaal
aarlaaltair la «hr aa* lar raaabll.
vallaa al all lb* laral svws arlalr*
•a Ihla a»aaa*a*rr, aa Mali aa all
IT a rm *la*«irbv*.

ri Knn.iv, tr u . a. ism
lOli.W H Illin.K VKKHK
There U ifrlu r In united wnr•Mp that doc* nut nlitain In thr
solitude of i,nr r|u*rl«. I’nilrd
prayer. &lt;l«» h»*» n u tr |,»»vrful
\V*m.«v v . u br ttirrr arr r&gt;
tk rrfj together In mir name, there
am I In the midat of them.—Mat.
11 :10.

Tlie American Municipal As­
sociation isys thal 99 percent ol
all American mayor* are honeit.
That percentage may be a little
high, but more credit lo them when
they ere hoorti,.

New York City's Democratic orin |lion, and the underwold. We
that similar tie-ups esitt
most Drmociatic organiratkas throughout the North and
Ik* criminal underworld. Southern
Domacrals find ihemaelvet in
Strang* company indeed whenever
they ctoss the Maton-Diaon line.

What the shrinking dollar means
lo the taxpayer is shown by John
Montgomery, vice chaiiman of the

State Advertising Commission who
(; gojats out that the annual $300,'
appropriation for adverk no longer large enough to
Florida's billion dollar
twines*, nod that a paga ad
ill thagarine that

Childhood Mishaps

4CeariaavU Wrea* Tan* Oael
Hheriff Mere.

Can recorded history be summed up In a single s e n t ­
ence? W ithout apparently tryin g to do so, Bertrand Ruaaell,
tha English philosopher, has tom e near It In his newly pub­
lished “Unpopular Essays.” He snya this: “Moat of th e
greatest avlts that man haa Inflicted upon man have come
through pcopln feeling qulto certain about som ething which
in fact waa fn W .”
Out* other scarchiHg remark in the wunr lamk may In•lure a wholemime statu o f self-criticism ; "If an opinion con­
trary to your own makes you angry, that is a sign that you
are subconsciously aware o f having no good rettaon for
thinking tut you do.”
T hough It m ight sevru im port
_____ • jkgnmoh
saying w ith thnao bits or drlBdom.'
Bright well have
added: “ If th e shod fits, w m i I it.”

; a p a n ad In the Sanild used to coat 960.M|

V rsa Pate «■#&gt; t
inslve.
said “tactical run.
along the entire Knraait
remain favorable. Our

only $103.32.

front

•trhtrgy remplna uitchangnl . , .
It !» has*,! on maneuver and not
positional warfare."

Kartter hla dally communique
said the Communist nimmandcrs
near the front hive “a patrtillal
strength of 83 divisions, ih&gt;'
greatest of any neriml of Ui*
Korean campaign.
Tha communique pointed In two
“romi*n*atlng factors" in Ih#
Communist
H i . tnrei
real: the HReds' ||.
supply capacity and the
lability of Uwlr supply

K

Hast.

Tha big Jot air battle was
fought—at altitude* from 87360
f a ir dawn to 8,000—tout h of the
Manchurtaa
m hoar Ike Manriiv
P it Hurley, who was Yalu Wear
Twenty1fleo
flea Amaricaq
• (hug outside hk WashWare United with

the other day, has
of America's leading
Tor two generations. A
Ik* first World War,
national emmsandtr of
ka became Sac seta rv
and w*a mad* a brigadier

40 MIG*, marksd on Uw,
wit
with Red star*. When tn«

J
g

I at the outbreak of the
Wkr. t i l wa* M t

network. M en tkan ttO sortto China by Ptwk
were flown by noon Tueaday
It and for some timo Fifty vehicle* wore reported

For East.

irn. North Korean divlatonq
ranged fnm* 4JW0 n h,900 taeur
The 03
lorn
ire let
strength,
,
Count,uni.I (rucks and carta
clogged North Korean mads.
Mir« than 2J&gt;00 vtUoli* wbte
t&gt;polled moving aver the Com­
munist supply un** Monday
night. Tha Rada ate moving most
oi their man and equipment
tinder cover af darknoa*.
1
South African pIMa Dytog
K-Bl HutUnga hit road and rail
traffic In ih# Na
ntak sector. Americ
tacked vrhkleA and
bulk!lags
southeast
af
Hghlvra of tha first

ran

13 a year to 7 3 .

mm

“Seminole County, In accord­
ance with S tate law, allaws tha
sale of boar on Sunday*, and this

Wisdom- By Russell

Korean War

s

Hr addftl thal wlierra* He formfrly had on* man Wnrklny on the
tavrrn rituatlon, he now haa ail
men.
“The methml of operation of a
few plan-* I* rulnins Ihf opera­
tion of rfvpfrtahlr place*, he
told the Commission in reference
to tavern*.
The operator* of a tnurht raldn
c u r t next to the K-o Cluh told
the Commission today that It la
berpmlng Impostlhla to operate
their builneea because of the all
nlfhl operation of Iho club which
operate* under o hotel license to
aril food. They stated that dotr*
of cabin* are triad and tenants
are annoyed a t night.
Commenting on the situation.
Judge Douglas Btenstrow stated
that he plan* to request the Btete
Beverage Department to revoke
the beverage Itcenee of the K-H
Club, polntinr out Ihol the rint
Nunday was the second within ID
days.
“flitch public ■V*break* will not
lie toieratod in ttomlnole Cmmty,"
said Judge fltonetrea.
Both Judge Stm atr
Shariff Hero stated this morning
that their
fltota Beverage
not mad*
alac* 1M0,
te n haw keen written to
department, calling attention
liquor violation*.
Sheriff Maro attributed the
situation to Orange county going
dry on the sal* of l&gt;eer on Sun-

altuatlgn will continue
Uni uniaaa eltl
ten* vola otherwlsn,” ha declared.
M*nib*ra or tha Commission this
morning discussed tha possibility
of changing tha closing time of
place* selling liquor ant boar,
which la now set at 8:00 A. M.
Following hi* appearance before
the Commlaalan, Sheriff Mara
staled that he will Uk* Immediate
action In • drive on all pice*
which violate ih* law* relating
to coating, sales lo minora. Sun­
der liquor sale* and all other
' i violation*.
beverage sale

Chicago. A n , Intellectual maver­
ick. llutrhtn* had Ih* aoadtmlc
world in a tumult when he b*
can * n eaident of the university
at age 30. He shattered the old
educailonal tu t tern with a ayttem
which permitted student* to ad ­
vance a* rapUllv a* they wer*
able to pa** examination*. Itc
banned big.time
football a t
Chicago -* move that required ;i
great deal of courage—and he
left no doubt he Is a man of
Hrttng conviction*. He ha* re­
signed from the university lo
accept a post with the Ford
Found* t 't i .
8. Paul Hoffman. 88, director
of the rorti Foundation. Hoffman
worked hit way up from an automoods salesman to bead tha
auuicoakrr Corporation. Then he
gave up HU IVfi.000-a-year Job
to aocfpl a $20,000-a-yeor Job
aa bead of tbe Uiant Kuropoan
Mcovery Program. A friendly
m aa. with an sir of .romptets.
itanknrak, lloffman wun tha cult
Congresa through ,Us
lidencc of tCohgrato

Integrity and thr high .rallbtr
at tit* mem he called ,around hint.'
$ ,V t.lU r Brut her, ■to,
debt-of
or
Atjtomol
twuf

infsi

' Rauther quit

ill itauthvi with a

itSinss

. . . ......
w j w -JwS
Hi* arm waa mangled blit, he recovered and , I irqod to tonUnud
bis work* T ier- wars radtora-M
navsr confirmed—i t o . Katrijiat
w*a shot because ha tried to
number* rarikat
the
stamp
,
in bu union.
B. Former Senator Robert M.
laFotlelte, Jr.. U , af a u n s s m ,
Ho Mtowod his fiery fstlwr Into
the Senate and served there tot
three tom e. There i* a story that
Republican leaders gaved Mm
latlvrly unimportant committee
post* Imcauae he refuaed to
moderate the political views h.
had chared with hi* father. He
was as determined ** hi* dot
to |lght for what ha believed
Chief Judge Ladraad
ql tk . Beeoad

W
•B
p ra g k ^ n Bitur#
* cou£s
,lgh». before U»a

m arling

place.*;

Warned
lgaaai 'rr*wT ram* o*«i

have baa» convinced t
ft pawera .;ar*" In*
tiKnpg .toibw

he' TiplWM"

at th e' baginnlag

dhiVtrripl fto L ife
u* wurfit:;Df.
Waa one of a grmip ol

In general be followed the p a y

W ftolt,,;.'. •
Tbe .aorvey. predksad « A par
t e n t' laereaa*. .t o . . Industrial
praduailra to- IBI1, compared
with 9 per cast teat year but
added “Wa cannot count on getting raw materials" even for a
4 per oast Hml
Neither, It &lt;aaid, could the
nation depend op a levelling off
of racketing Import price* nor
ort the necessary big riM In ve­
port
e
rt earnings
to keep pace with

he

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•— oak for. At thaoo,

1940 Plymouth 4 Door Sedan

them.
If *rants abroad should turn

Good Tires nnd S en t CoViro—lo ttk s and
runa Rural ........................................................... ■-

favorable than ha* hero
♦ o r‘ lean
I
b*»u ataumvd we may find ourM m In i^ry aarioua itifflcul-

1911 Studcbaker 4 Door 6 Cylinder Sedan

After detailing

the

tout rap-

Good ftrinW'Good Tire*, Kadlo, 11enter,
A good clean m r w ith low m ileage ......— .. t | | |

trouble*
Id, "The
r la

1947 Dodge 4 Door Sedan

rp? 1
arm*

program.

.f M,7no,nno,(ym
) Ik now be.
nf. It will reach a peak In
and 1163.'

agtauht ok skip*, and (IBjPBDe

Dark Green p ain t which looks altnoat iiiH*
Radio, Heater, 4 Brand new Goodrich' U fa w ith
Life-Guard T ubes, Price ................. M S I

1948 Chevrolet Fleelmaater l i k w r Sedan
Good Paint, Heat Govern, Clean ln td M H B a d lo *
Low mileage 10,206 miles, Otic local
S | 9 9 A -°6

1947 Dodge 4 Door Sdan
Good Paint, Good Tires, Seat C over* &gt;Rlhl». flo a ter
Good Mechanical Condition .............. a u a u l | § H D 0

prareaaor at

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.....— §f | y: | * I ■ I »

to.l A t Rev.

i Pi raa

(IO JI

Olym pic Blue F in ish , Practically new U na, Radio,
la the
wtll
ftom an x(UMmatad BPOJWB ■ Httattr.
H m U r, Beat
Bent C overt,
oven Excellent Mechanical
nn.llMnn Pv4»
7 7 m T a a r a a m iw&gt;
mreth. to about BB0JXM * I Condition,
Price .....

reHglatei
yre i* from now.
for a bettor
between r o l l v l o a x

*$ ."Al
af the

* |I5'00

1946 Butek 4 Door Super Sedan

*
'fiSS5?*i2 |948 Butek
Convertible
Slid

eaufl-

"ThD la

wom

enough to ikafp tbc' .buflsnt hal■need .to th* eext flacal y caf&gt; il|ic|
. toglnaJulir.ebri 4, u .; ...l l ! ^

a t Crlppt markaa-you-go path that

fq raaka a«re tba arms flow
K sA aW * •OoJMior controls and
■ J dlrdMIan ovor pTOduc

U. K.

' ranged from |5.»H)0,nw.-

froat-itpday.

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Tnimati Speech

ft ontlmirrf from Page One)
(OL-t president of the Brotherhood
and of the Men's lliblr Class. He
bclongu to the Sctulnolc Sportsman
ervnaiili CfinKrtB1
’ a 10-^ . v.r.!t Is to prospeer for Association.
The f i ra.l Vics-ruiamaiivUi, *
... . ——
...nt t„ anplr lor
the ‘nVw Vptltmte teat for draft de­ James K. Hcnlon. wa# l»rn »n
ferment. thr Selective Sendee Hampton, 9 C. and »■» five
System aald. Draft hoard* will w j yeans old when his family came
have the application card* until to Banford, lie Ii also a Nava)
World
____
... War II. II* &gt;•
Apr. 12. Local board* throughout v e te r a n of
the nation already are being flood- the market manager of th* A.
ril with request* for the card*. * and P. Tea Co., by whom Im ha*
itn rk t »w&gt;k^*in9n ultl. Iwen employed for 10 year*. Mr.
Mr*. Renton liva al 2828
In annoimclns )e*tcrdav that and
Orange Avenue nnd have turn
•tudentq wiihlng to take the tc*t* children,
a boy and a girl. They
should apply to thrir draft board*
'mmM tatri'y. ihc Sg*ncy_n#|jl*ded ar, member* of tho Central Bap­
to explain that It meant lnun*d tist Church.
George O. Mayberry, third vicelately upon dlilributlon of applies
_________
Jth the First
commander,^ ____
served will
tlon card# to the board# Apr. 12
Division,
18th
Infantry
In th*
Meanwhile Secretory of th* north Africaq invasion. He
waa
Treasury
IVHMiry Snyuef
onijuri #eo&lt;
Mid th
*■*■
a *t If Con
gress vote* a $| 0,000,n00j) 0ft lav born In 8p«h*or, Mau. He I# mar­
fncrraao now. It may not be nre- ried and live* at Lake Mnrv. He
•M ary to aik for any more next la a member of the D. A. V. and
year. He had prevloualy raid tha of the Jayceea.
During the rerent drive which
§ 10,000JKKhOOO would aufflef at
brought the Post membership up
least until lanuary.
Snyder told* new* ronftreivcr to 608, Mr. Maybury brought In
today the budget for flacal 1951. S« new member*.
Adjutant James Singletary told
beginning next July I. im» a good
chance of being balsmW barring of the recent Sixth D utrlet con­
a major change In th# dofan*# ait* ference in Uriandonation—If Congrea*
Pww|Pt|F
Serving aa lellera In tha decpa,sc* th* preaent IIOJWO.OOO,- lloneering were Meorge ripeer, Al
OOfl tax tnrtea** prapoaal.
Wilson and J. Bralley Odham. Tho
But Republican lawmaker* jle- only tialUita thry had to count
lUIll
giantUsI a further cut In the Ad were, In Uus aergeant at-arm.v vrtjtpilnlstratlon'* 1981 tkx Iturrart ing, but Mn Odham. whf hav 1)1*
eye on tho Govctuor a ieat, declar­
ed afterward that He hail ol.ulneil
valualiU- alectionacring «FPfrtwre.
, '■’i W f ' X . t o ' . T w ,
I
Congrtd* U llkriy to

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and __________ ____ mvt nq radio alui radar eqalp.
tore redivide the count*# to pro- of religion
• educational world. FuL

travail

Cor del! Elected

The adoption of the ricCIrltan
amendment amounlr.1 to a »h*rr
slan a t President Truman who has

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defeated," ha Mid, "the agency
would conliAua to drift under
ettretnely difficult rim im ttan m .
It# important difqpic work would
bo delayed. |t* many good and
expert emplayaaa* would contlnu*
to look for more secure em­
ployment.
“The defeat of th* reorganlxation plan, nU the grounds that
the agency should he abolished,
would merely prolong the present
conditions, without any assurance
that the agency would be aboliahrd or restored lo a posit Ion
of Iml? pi-rulenet and fnUgrity."
Ho lalb-d th* plan "a slurero
effort to corrert tha present
conditions In the RFC.”
Many of the lawmaker, op­
posing th* reorganisation plan
have used the Fulhright subcommittee’s report u* ammuni­
tion fur their arguments * thal
RFC, In.trail of being reorganlied, should l ; abolished en­
tirely.

“32r S ..j S ‘o.iM.wSS

v#n
Klilelt ‘ accepted .the
aptakareklp wUh. a lOB-wkW
speorh pledging he would try to radical In hit religion* viewa.
m fair, just and Impartial In
I. Dr. Thoodore Oroena, 61. alralaftw. ran.noo.ooo on unk*
tiding over the House.
akd ether vehicles, a ilmilar

Jtwy wttktoA

th - U im d'ry last Juno *3

llaack,

Fwratt, housing; itoraru
ill
Howard1 Pwcatt,
Jaeolw, printing; Harry VoorhU,
reception and Wallace Mercer,
rrgLt ration.
Rotary club* Included in th*
E44th district are located In
Apopka, Arcadia, Avon Park,
Bartow, Bradenton, Clearwater,
Dade City, Dunedin, Euatl*,
Lake Wales, Leesburg, Ocala,
Fort Myere. Frostproof, Gulf
(trachea, Maltvra Cltrt Kltalmmas. Lakeland, Orlando, Palmet­
to, Punta liofda, Mt. Petersburg,
flanfard, liaraaoU, riabting, Tam­
pa, • Tarpra Spring*. VynkfNo,
aorala, winter • Garden. -Winter
Jtaven,).Viktor tVirtr* and Vbor
City.

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ISfew
ifeit
m SBm

BOeltloHL A

chunta srlis
bvtor* ;hey imaakad

bert

stock

lea's bills and lalredue* Item in
the House, too. as soon as be rdn
iHv* up a strong group of
INw
oi coagoaadriH] H 1J‘ ft,l n[
...
Tha avarwbaimingly iMtm-irilc

Navy pUota flow d
missions on tha
Monday. They
gasoline
* on
lift# *bomb*

ParalUl to
ware vwr-'

ORLANDO, Apr. S - t A I Plans are nearly complete for
tha second annual Ratary Diattltt Con/erenc* In Orlando,
Apr, 28 ta 14, it waa announced
her* yesterday.
Up to 500 Rotariane, repre­
senting 23 club* in pis 244th
diatdci which cOvrra Central
Florida and tha west coast from
Sarasota to
. Clearwai
_ rwatur, aw *«■
pec ted to attend the conference.
The Orlando and Winter Park
clubs still act aa boats for the
conference which will be held
at the Ban Juan Hotel.
Principal speaker will tie Sena­
tor Spysiard llblland, who will
epttk at thr fellov-ahlp dinner.
EPt*
.Sunday,
«■*$ p Apr. 22.
tpoea Of the conference,
Purpose
James U. Keith, Orlando, gen­
eral chairman, explained, la to
revirw the service work of
Rotary Clubs In the district
and to plan ways nf Incrraring
rffeetivenasa of future activi­
ties.
High point of the conference
will he the nomination of a
llotarlan to succeed Frank M.
Ui.oJ.a, Z ' + r V t l *. j u
lin k ' »'&gt;&gt;tilni. iVotMilUU-ii at
ih rohfri viH-c la r&lt;|uivaicnl u
election. Ri.hlnsiui said, hut the
new governor will tv formally
rim lrd along with more than
280 other* from qll parts of thr
world, at Ins Rotar* tnlen&gt;*H»u.
-I ta il Convention - In AUaMIc
City, Mav 27 to 31.
Committee chairmen for the
conference are: Paul Htlnc, at­
tendance; .Mnwarri liras*. Boy
Scout*: Leroy Coffman, daturationat W. II. DlaL general en­
tertainment: Mrs. M. Carle Cootibg, ladies entertainment: Her.

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meet Russia’* ambition#, all wrap­
ped up in this bill."
Klwrwhere in the naUan'a capltol Senator Lodge (R-Maaa) said
he will ask th*' Senate to back
down from it* atand that Con­
gress would p*»« on every de­
ployment of troop* to EuropeLog* told a reporter he ftH It
would be “dlmstrous" if ibe henate took that podtton In final
action on a troops resolution pend­
ing before it.
The resolution would endorse the
Administration's plan to aid an
four Army divisioni—about IOC,000 men—to Join M.e two already
In Europe m
In General
Dwlgh*. II Klienhower a North
Atlantic Deftn*# Fore*.
ny a 49 to 43 vote, the Senate
put Into It yesterday J»ni(u*lt*
proposed by Senator McOrilan
tD-Ark) to th# effect that Mr.
Truman should ntastoto any ad­
ult tonal troop, without further
congressional approval,
a It la thr McClaltand language
which I-mire want, to knoeV «ut.

who .iadk. over lu l
frtto i’BUI$gji-Rlr

on. Ones

damaged a rail
t several vektelea In r
Bing
yang area.

was deatreyn ky
On tke
ranged ah

April Sleet
0£ Rotary Gubs

' A|
rail of taw
aid Umlt' »

Fulbright

Troops To Europe

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son

This session of the Legislature which begins in Tails*
of ethical standards of conduct In
By HAROLD MILKS
hassee today premises to be one o f the most Important, If
public affaire.”
NEW DELHI, India, Apr. $-pP&gt;
And like the m u from W*0»
not the most sensational, in the history of this state. N ever
—Anil-American l*m reached a
before have there been so many controversial Issues to be new high in India todhy under the therfsrd. Tex.. Pulbrighl Is earUln there ate “enough good mm
be settled w ith so much disunity existin g within the legit* double Impart of American hesi­ left" to start a cleanup try point­
Intivc halls, or between the Legislature and the adminis* tancy la (ending grain to this ing tha sray to a mora rtolj
hungry country end Prime Minli- standard of conduct fur public
tratlvc branch of government.
ter Nehru's sharp criticism of a
The disclosures which have been made by the Senate Rrltiih-Ameriesn resolution on officials. .
Fulbright chase carefully the
Kefauver Investigating Comm ittee regarding crime and Kashmir.
names
___oftsn
tai men whom ha would
“It Is hard to stem criticism of Ilka ta see on tha commission. II*
corruption In Florida nre bound to produce unprecendonted
America
and
its
action
in
tha
Kash­
called them “private rkltene of
rc|x&gt;rcuHslons in the legislatu re. The Impact from these
mir question when the Prime Minbottles is likely to lie felt In connectioa with every other later himself le In*the van of the outstanding achievement and
character, who** integrity Ik be­
piece of Important legislation which comes before the tea* eritlcs.H a highly placed Indian yond question."
told this reporter.
slon.
Who nre three mm thnt PulAmerican and Indian officials bright would trust with the task
Ho that as it may, the Legislature should not adjourn
both expreaa concern over Ike de­ of laying down rules af conduct
until it has passed whatever laws may lie necessary to take velopments. But It seemed Obvious
puhlk official*T What quality
the profit out o f crime In Florida, and make less tem pting that tha Indian government had for
do they have in common' that
to weak-willed piddle officials th e offers of racketeers. If made no effert to control tha anti- caused the senator to ehoo*.,
we do not want New York and Chicago criminals to con* American feeling which appears themf
to have far outstripped Ibis cri­
Here are tha ten on Pulbright’s
trol our State ami every business in it, we have got to have ticism heir of Britain, on the same
honor roll of honest men:
legislation which will protect us from such invasions.
•core.
I. Former Supreme Court iue&lt;
Britain joined the U. H. Ii pro­ tier Owen J. Roberts, 78. He
Not the least Important o f all the other m atters com­
sing a resolution to the United gave up hie Mf-money law
ing before the legislatu re is the &lt;|uestinn of where the
■lions Berurlty Council for settl­
money will tie found to do all the things which special in­ ing the Kashmir desputa 1*1wren practice to accept an appointment
(he court hv President Hoover.
terests anil various minority groups r.re demanding. New India and Pakistan, and it was to
Kor year* he held the balance of
taxes will have to be levied ju st to maintain such services adopted by the council last week. power on the court- sometimes
as the iH'oph* already -eceive hut certainly no now service Prime Minister Nrhru yesterday voting against the New Deal blor
It was “extraordinarily and then with them. Earlier, he
nhouft! be considr "•**
{f-t i
Lie" to India.
reputation
ar.ccd.
• — j ~ rfcerr a rt fears,In »«me qnar- had gained..a national
• e r t g T f nen.n,ut*nn
r ~v I “T. V
. ’VT ......... . . wl.V«V.
The Ht'honia, the Stale IVc'.f^rc ! ) r f r .r l- *.*•»,-**’i.* ;;. *ir lie* L siltn
w m iiM M a iili I .
I
*id»jP'ee pUil»5 %»•»
iri
state hospital:* and rorreetlnnal iiintliutiunn are all matter* lie ieeltng could result In vld
(bcrito )f4iB Ih- tWB IteA-il a b«ur,
against American officer* serving In the movement for a union
which moat Ik? thoroughly pndred and carefully weighed In on Ihe present Indla-Paklslan
Atlantic dcmoeracle*—a man
considering demand* for additional fund*. And the crux reasc.flre line In Kashmir, with of
» h n — integrity i* never que*;
of the m atter should Ire, a* one Governor aaid in the dark grave result*.
tlonrd.
days of the repression, "Can wc afford It?"
8. Former; Chancellor Robert
Orange Beer Ban
Iftilrhliu, GSjorihe Uhirer*1
ilty of

M frn o w colts 19,900.

lo get a week's vacation
yea from household activi
{Ruslratcd by the Home
, makar* Institute which says that
tha average housewife shops for
tries every day instead of
fin$ only twice a waek aa
W might just at well. Florida ’&gt;
IM 5 3 Housewives spend a total
7.916,092 hours, or atmreri7.743,793 days shopping
By shopping only
a week instead of every day.
sgc housewife could cut
of shopping days re-

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Indians Criticize U.8* Crime Committee
On Kashmir Problem i r w i i u N r i s a r ig s feast

The Legislature Meets

While flrojrreutt In the field of medicine hnn rwliicesl
Lrgiilatnt 'll e*p,»s ihrmirlves
deathn nmnnK children to a trrntifylnff extent, the itonnible
as sympathetic to lire proposed
cnUHOM of accidental death have liecn incrcnxinif nnd not
9300 a year it,
living increase
enough han Ixtcn done to counteract thorn. The reault la
for school tear iters, hul we are that nccidentH nre now the leading enune of death am ong
afraid that lympathy is about all children lietwcen 1 and 15 yearn old. Dr. George M. W heatihey will gel.
ley of New York, chairman of the accident prevention com ­
Mn,i imtmriant local mallei to mit let* of the American Academy o f Pediatric*, likenn the
come before itiia Icgiilalivc irsiion continuing high rate of accidental deaths to a rock being
k iha enactment of a local bill uncovered by nn dbblng tide.
What are the hainrda which now threaten children,
latboriiing a bond issue for a
county hospital, or the amendment whoae ch ief foe uned to be disease? Motor vehicle* and
of ike Slate law providing for firo are th e principal killer*, accounting for alm ost Cfi |&gt;cr
luck bond its uc* so that enough cent of all accidental deathn o f children. Drowning, polaonmoney can be borrowed lo build a Ing, falls nnd choking lend am ong other cauncn.
Children's doctors were told by Dr. W heatley that
they nhmilt) become concerned w ith the prevention o f ac­
Communist agitators are report­ cidents us a continuation o f the medical effort to protect
ed by the Orlando Sejtinel lo be children’s lives. Rut beyond the education of parynla there
wofking among the Negroes trying is little doctors ran do. Prevention of childhood accldenta
thal America's la almost not I,
in
o$ parents, who must bo vtgttores it unjustified iaht to keep ch
n$er until they are old onough
apathy for Com* to learn, Mftd t
at they learn And follow aafe
' parents know this, and cer■ ' j |3 ' w
ution.
parental ■hortcorolnjp ar«J
vnnee, and failure to f iv e
orynjg
r f g a t n a t them. The* fhKcnea
Struggle against Communism be* left within raac tha game o f ball too dona to tba street,
the medicine bottle available to small hands— th ese th in g s
comes more intense.
I
, 5 * . -----so easily escape notice, tulles* the parent or other super­
Sen*(Or Kefauver, himself a visor carefully trains himself alw ays to think of danger
D*mocrat’t«ttcJ*rrt thal a limup arid alw a/4 to look for .it, T hat ja the key to survival where
emit ktlwern Tammany Hall. danger Is pre*cn|,

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on tbe cqountaalaa. Ful

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Olympic Blue P a in t like new, S ea t -C H e ti
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Interior like
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Radio, (Heater,
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�THE SANFORD HERALD, BANPOKD, FLORIDA

Mmes. Jones. Guthrie
Honor Miss Connelly

Social Calendar
TUESDAY
Tha Daughter* of Wrsley of the
Methodist Church will meet In
McKinley Hall at 7:30 p. M. with
Mrs. M. C. Wright'* group a*
hostess.
7:90 P.M. Circle* 1 ami 2 of
r.M.S. of Central Baptist Church
111 meet at the home of Mr*.
Verdir Mae Luudqui-t at l.ake
Monroe.
The Unity Class will inert at
the Valdra Hotel at 7:3(1 P.M.
with Rev. Carolyn II, Parson* as
teacher. The public la invited,
a t 6US P.M.
Tha Training Union Worker*
Council of the First liaptlit Church
will meet at 7:00 ~P.M Covered
dish luncheon.
# The Y.W.A.'a of the F ind Bap­
t i s t Church will mOet at 8:00 P.M.
with Mr*. D. K. McNab at d|H Elm
Avenue.
First Methodist Church: Circle
7a Mr*. Robert Parker; Circle 7b
McKinley Hall.
WEDNESDAY
7:50 P.M. .
-iprayer service at the Central Bap­
tist Church. A religious fiim will
be shown. Public Invited.
Prayer Meeting at the First
ila p titt Church will hegln a t 8:00
* ..\l. All member* of the W.M.8.
and the Brotherhood are asked tu
be present.
Methodist Prayer -Meeting in
MrKinlev Hall at 7:45 P.M.
The Indies Auiillary to the
Brotherhood of Railroad Train­
men will meet at 3:30 P M. at
the |. 0. O. F. Hall.

C

T h s 'K H D A Y

The Royal Ambassador* of the
First HaptM Church will meet
a t 7:00 P.M. at thv church.
V The Douglas Jobe Junior Bro­
therhood will meet at the Flr»t
Baptist Church at 7:30 P.M.
The West Side P.T.A. will meet
a t 3:00 P.M. at the school and a
hoard meeting will be held at 2:30
P.M.
The Seminole Chapter No. 2 of
the O.EJ3. will meet at the Masonic
Hall at 8:00 P M.

Pilot Club Makes
&lt;*lans For New Year
Members of tha Executive Board
of the Pilot Club mrt pnintly last
night at the home of Mrs. V. C.
Messenger, president-elect, with
the new committee chairmen In
formulate plans for the year and
outline programs.
The theme chosen for the new
year beginning In May Is “Truth
and Vision for Peace and Free|iotn". Following the business tea-

Connelly-Shearouse
Plans Are Announced
Misa Daphnr Connelly, daughter
of Mr. and Mr*. Hawkins Con­
nelly, announced today the final
plan* for her marriage to Joseph
It. Shea muse, Jr., ton of Mr. and
Mr*. Joseph 0. Shcarouse, Sr. of
Orlando, which will he Salunlay,
Apr. 7 at 8:U) o'clock P.M. at the
Holy Cros- Episcopal Church.
Ml** Connelly'* matron of honor
will bo Mrs. Herald I-ossing and
her hrldrsniaid* are Mr*, Gordon
Stanley of Durham, N.C., Mi**
Margaret Diri*frldrr, Mi** Elisa­
beth Dyson, Miss Sally Shearoutc,
Mi** Betty Shcarouse and MU*
Sally Chase as Junior bridesmaid.
Serving as best man for Mr.
Shcarouse will be hi* hrothir,
George M. Shcarouse. Usher* will
be A. Mu* Brewer, Titusville,
Julian K. Dominick. Hobcrt P.
Ilcaslcy, Author K. Rush, and Baynirr F. Magylre all of Orlando and
E. B. Hart of Aklawaha, Fla.
The ceremony will he performed
by the lit. Rev. Henry 1. I^outtit.
Bishop of the lllneese of South
ribrlssfi. .snd the Rev. 11. Cystic•^1.: — :;.»rr.t.XU. uoU Crumley will
be *o|ni*l nnd Mrs. R. S. Symrc,
organist. A reception will tie held
at the home of the bride following
the ceremony.

Seminole Hi
ll&gt; BEVERLY GRAY
Everyone I* walling for tomorrow- which is the big day at 8.11.8/
Career Day ha* hem planned this
year to be an extra special event
• ml we hope everyone will be there
to enjoy it. Don't forget to look at
the hiilletln board* in the upstairs
and downstair* hall; they have
been fixes! just for tomorrow and
they look grand, too!
Scents ns if everyone had a
granil t ine at the Rose Rail, last
Thursday evening, which was held
at the Armory!! The Glee Club
gave another huge succeaa.. . .The
Rose Queen was Donna Lou liar*
per and her attendant* were Car­
olyn Patrick ami Norma Faye Har­
vey. . . .There were quite a few
couple* there though, including
Randy M'hitncy and Mildred Mil­
ler, David Healer and Carol David,
Ronald Brooks and Rosa Coke
Boyle, llulin Rlxbce and Peggy
W right, and many, many m o re ....
Did von »e« Jrrold and l.utbrr
stag ? U'under why T
Have you heard what's coming
this weekend T Got any spare
room! There are 21 Princeton boyi
that don't have a place to slay
when they rome to sing! By the
way tlcketa are only a dollar for
adults and fifty cent* ft&gt;r students.

lose present were Mra. Nancy

k, Mr*. Orville Tourhton, Mra.

Miss Daphne Connelly
Given Bridge Party

Mrs. M. a St*nif
Went. Mina Mainb
Charlotte RmRh
senger.
t Mr*. J. C. Mitchell, prirtelpal of
South Side Primary sehdiil, was
rleeted chairman of th8 KlrmenU ry Principals at the Florida Ed­
ucational
Association meeting
which was held In Tamp* over the
weekend. Mr*. Mitchell had served
as Iraaeurer of the organisation
for the pant five years.
Never throw out the liquid
from canned vegetable*. If you
.want to serve it In small samepishes with the vegetable kill it
alone until it is redum l one-half:
s tir in a lltll* butter nr margarine
and salt and pepiwr. Then add the
vegetable and neat quickly hut
do nut boil again. If you dn not
with to use the liquid a t the
same time you use the vegetable*
raasrve It for u*t In soups, sauces,

DR. C. L. PERSONS
OgtaaietrUt

EYES EXAMINED
118 ft Palmeflo A*#.

GLASSES FITTED

*» 4 *
M W Daphne Connelly wan hon­
ored Wednesday night by Mra.
Glenn I.lngle and Mra. Frank MarNeill at the lifter** home.
A vlnlet them*- was carried out
in th r decoration* and Mi*s Con­
nelly wax presented with an orchid. Itefrerbmrm* were served to
the gue*ts nfter which bridge and
ranasta were enjoyvd.
Those invited l** enjoy the even­
ing with Mis* Connelly were Mrs,
Hawkins Cunnelly, Mr*. Gerald
Losalnw, Mr*. Volk* Williams, Jr.,
Mrt. Donald Jones, Mr*, l.ettrr
Guthrie, Mr*. Joe Baker, Mr*.
G rorgr Bishop, Jr., Mrs. George
Andrew Rpetr, Mr*. Fred Wight,
and Mrs. Walter Turner.
Also Mrs. Dale Rrott, Mis* Dilon
Baker, MDs Elisabeth Dyson, Mis*
M argaret DingfeMer, Ml*a ShirL v Smith, Mitt Betty Jo Tolle and
Mis* Jean Bayer.
ROUTH 8IDR P.T.A.
South 8ide Primary School will
have a P.T.A. meeting Thursday at
8:00 P.M. Father* ere especially
urged to attend, said Mr*. J. r ,
Mitchell, principal of South Side,
Mra. R. P. Stephenson will be
guest speaker and her topic will
be “Fathers Are Parent* Too."
Following the program refreshm«r*a will be served to the guest*
in the iuneh room.

Friends of Tele English will re­
gret to learn that he i* confined
to hi* home due to illness.
I.t. Fred William* of Jackson­
ville spent the weekend in San­
ford with hi* parent*.
Mr. and Mr*. E. II. luinry have
as their guest* M r J. D. Barron
and Mr. E. tl. Holt of tlrcenville.

Mrs. I*. M. (ilnffles

Win Cheur* in Best
Supporting Role*

Mri. I k.ju I.i J i.r,t■ ami Mr* u l i i lin lh iu huonred Mi l | i .i |4h.'
t'ouin'lly Kriilov rv rn iiiK with an
a ft rr dlfinrr m l i i r ut I h r home nf
Mr*. Jone*.

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Sciences award for the oc*i *upportlna role bv actress In I03n Her
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In “Harvey **Ororfi* Sander- thnf
tom | was hoonml as th r t**«l actor
in a supporting rntr h&gt;i In- part in
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The dining tohlr, centered with
• larire arrangement nf *vhitr earnatluu*, Queen Ann** lace and
•napdragon*, held u »llvrr coffer
service at one end while at thr
other end there were hurtling white
taper*.
Refreshment* of individual iced
rakrs, mint*, nut* and roffer were
terved to the cu rst* and Mrs. W.
(J. Fleming presided over the cat*
lee table. Mr-. II. L. i'erkins, Jr.
assisted the hoMc.se* in aervinf.
Those present were Sir*. Hawkin* Connell;, Sir*. J. U. Hhrarou»r, Mrs. |&gt;aul Fugue, Sir-. V|nvent ttotirrts, Mr*. Phil Stanley,

yellow in»cs, &gt;r,»p-

u .ii'i -Itn leave.*. Si*
in tlver holder* on........
I urhted
. -ih e r holder* were
of the Ia Mr.
i p in e n t were Mr*.
M i- 1 1 T. I ’carson,
• i . - iiliuin, Mr t. \V.

11&lt; I ‘of I I ' m -ih- slid

Mr. and Mr*. W. 11. Stewart had
a* vhrir guest* ov»r the weekend
Mr. and Mr*. R. W. Stewart and
children of St. Petersburg.

wen Mr*. E,
Mi-. Raymond Bail,
SH n ger, Mrs. E , B.
i
i
P rW .
Mr*,
linn
Mrs. Martha

Mr. and Mr*. Hal Gruber and
family have moved to their new
residence 718 Oak Avenue from
the Air Station.

P I' In d eM lk
I .. lo .kii.l N'ell

Friends of Frank Evans will regrrt to learn that hr I* confined
to hi* home with an atlark of
influenra.
Mr. and Air. ' -•»« •
",
Walker had a* their guests Mon­
day Mr. and Mr*. James R. Bond
of Toronto, Ca.
Dr, and Mrs. D. J. Minarik ansi
children of Miami are expected to
arrive tonight to spend a few
week- with Dr. Minarik'* parents.

,
Dy VIVIAN IHtOMN
Friends nf J. F. McClelland will AP Nmafeatuse*
lie glad to learn that hr is able
It may seem ptrm utun' but now
to hr up following an til nr** of
is (be time to te»t the vacation
several week*.
job market. I.a*y bird* vvbn wait
until school close* will pas* the
Mr. and Mr*. Joe l.eard and two summer again mooning that there
children, formerly of Sanford, now just isn't anything available.
of Ocala, visited Sunday In Ban- Young adults who set their job
lord with friends.
market ha« to offer and be atilu
pvt. Jimmie Horton and Pvt. rail* now will know what the
Dave Hickson of Oviedo, whu are to choose from the job pot.
If you start now to look for
stationed at Fort Jackson, 8. C.
spent the weekend with their par­ summer employment you can
m akr the hig decision as to
ents.
whether you are mainly interested
Braxton Huntley returned to his in f l) money (2) a job that builds
home In Baltimore, Md. after being for the future f.1| a job combin­
called here because of the death ing a vacation.
Once you decide that your
of hi* grandmother, Mrs. Lincoln
main object is money, prrhapa
Grow,
for next year's college tuition,
Mrs. Gustave R. Michel returned you naturally will want to take a
to her home In Baltimore, Md. yes­ ( oh near your home a&lt;&gt; ynu can
terday after spending several day* Ive and rat with your family at
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. minimum rost. Also you will
F. McClelland.
have the uppnrlonlty now of
picking a firm which can afford
Mrs, T. It. McCorey and daugh­ to pay the salary you want. It Is
ter Judy have returned to Char­ doubly good if you ran get a good
lotte, N. U. after visiting Mrs. paytivg job m the field you plan
Thelma Mitchell for the past two to pursue after your graduation
from high'school nr college. ■
' In &gt;*fertlng a Job that will lie
Mr, nnd Mr* T . Thurston of lh with your future Ida ns here &lt;*
Hamilton, Ontario* who are abend- fe typical ‘ putils • whi, h you ran
U g same lime In IH rtotla Awch tl-** ui you ran chart youV owtt If
•pent Monday with Mr. and Mra. you have an unusual job in mind.
Gordon Sweeney.
Jrth* a* «tnek girl*, mlc*
girl*. Information git I* nnd clerk*
Mrs. James Smith, who ha* (wen In department "tore* are good
•pending the winter krilh her *U- background If yon plan n career
ter-ln-law, Mrs. J. K. Terwllleger. i s a buyer, fashion designer and
Sr., lift Saturday to return to her even a cony writer.
home In 8cwell, N. J.
A job n* hospital helper, nur»e*
aide or InW atory a*s|slant is
Mr*. E. D. Mobley and Mr. and Ideal for the girl who plan* to hr
Mr*. Gordon Mobley of Tavares a nurse dr pathologist.
►
1&gt;cnt Sunday in Jacksonville visit­
Assisting In n *ehnol or ho*,
ing Dr. E. D. Mobley who recently pllal kitchen Is lhavluahir If you
underwent an operation at St. plan Io he a dietician.
Luke'* Hospital.
Join a* rterks, typists, stenog­
raphers and general office Worker
Philip M. VIckerr of FL Worth, will give you experience for your
Tex. arrived last night to spend goal of private secretary.
a short time with Ills mother, Mrt.
dnw-n and list all the Job*
Lillian Vickery and btother-in-law to Bit
get one nf them before settling
and sister, Mr. and Mr*. V. C. on anything cltr, hut don't hold
out too long miles* you can af
relate*! In your future career. Trv
ford
to.
an nnrrallon In 8t. Vincent's llov
If you are a vacation-job hunt
pllal yesterday morning.
er, take out the classified direc­
tories In local libraries, or are t
It has been estimated that the circular* from local travel hu
solid crust of tha earth U 38 reau* and correspond about job
the
resort
mile* (hick, thinner proportion­ possibilities with
ately lo the rise of the earth you'd like to vDU. It I* belter if
than an egg shell Is to the rise you ran arrangr lo do Ihla through
your school which frequently Ium
of an egg.

information uUmi
kihh I
lintels
and Inn* in resort a reas. When
picking
ssiiiii&gt;nni m il,
in.sk*
sure tls.it they a le I eroimncoslesl
by your tiuvel horcnii, or sillier
I. In ,I,Is w illin', and if |m«Mhlc
hnss* a family fiieod in n in artsy
town give It the IsMsk-ses* heftin'
you ninke n decision.
Jobs a- ram|s viiunss-lors sir
form hands or In-ach helpers of­
fer fine possibilities if you do
your looking early- Som e dude
ranches hite gu l* to n w i» l Hum
during the hn.y vacation season
If you go in it yum pmiptelive employer io person, dm 'I
• how tip in blue J&lt;-«sn* isinl shirt,
even if it i* for the dude ranch
Job. Meat a clean pies-esl suit, a
small suit hat, tailored shoes not spikes, n minitmtni of makeup.
Your gracious manner and charm
should win you the job providing
you can compete with your com­
petition in other respect*.
Seeking n Job tiv m ail i* a dif­
ferent matter. Your impression I*
oing to he made by your *taiotwry, penmanship is mi tone of
ynul* eori i**|Hindrnrr. Don't u»e
n weltiI shade of stationery —
white, (sale blue, grey a ir ihn
ino»t acceptable D ie Irlue-hlack
blue or black ink, It Isn ’t tiroes,
•ury to heag about yourself nn*l
your accunipIDhmenla, but yo-t
shouldn't *rll vsiui -tuck rhetip.
[r-ll the fa d s Vhu are lutes, rte.l
in the J»h localise you plan a
,t&gt;uit you want the lot. heck us#
future n* (whatever It is». Or say
that you want ths* Job booaii*''
you've got to gel a summer job
•m l you're willing to consider
any Job (employers nlw uy* like
that.) O r In the rr-o tt* state that
you like to swim, ride or live in
the mountains, whatever tin it si
ation hop|M*ns to lw, and tha*
you'd like to combine is Job nt
that resort ssdli a vocation

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Sensational Righthander Hurler Derby Hopefuls To SanfordGiants To Training Camp Notes Goodman Moves To Florida State League Clubs Battle
1st Base Replacing Fiercely Against Traditional Rivals
In $20,000
I Earns BerthWithNewYorkYanks Tune-Up
OpenSeasonlnOId
Injured Walt Dropo
Experimental Race
SILVER SPRINGS.
MunicipalStadium
By ASSOCIATED PRESS

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By RALPH RODEN
By JOHN CHANDLER
Associated Press Hporls Writer
NEW YORK. Apr. 3—W t-N o w
[
Tom Morgan, sensalioDel 20-year-old righthander from El Monte, that opening day festivities at
Calif., apparently hat clinched a starting lieitli with the world chim- Jamaica an- out of the way, rac­
ing fan* with an eye on Kentucky
pion New York Yankeei.
Derby horses turned their atten­
Hie youngtter has pitched 23 inning* against major league tion today to the three-year-olds
Op|M&gt;sition amt haa yet to y ie ld # *
' 1 ------- - •
and the Kx|M-riniental Handicap
No. 1.
live Sanford Giants will be
What makrs Morgan tick?
The six furlong Experimental,
liu
u g lU
iltlU I. a
H |RPI
Good
control,
fast 1411
ball ptlll
ami tun
«on
f
_ carrying an added value of $20,- forced to often the 1951 season in
fidence. He ha* walked only fou
Wk) will be raced tomorrow, an I the old Municipal Ball Park, busi­
during hi* 26 innings,
Prrakness-llrlmont candidates are ness Manager John Krider an­
Morgan rrrdita his older bro­
expected to lie in the lineup.
ther, Tom, a catcher for the
Tops among the p ro tah to It nounced today.
Yanks’ Beaumont, Tex., I.ragmAlthough the new stadium is
George D. Wlidcri.rr’* Battlefield,
BY
WILL
GBI.MSI.KY
club, anil Bomber Coach Jim
the IP.Vi two.year-old champion. well along toward com|t)eiion, it
AUGUST
A,
(
is
,
Apr.
1-0
7
*
)Turner for hts rise to stardom,
If Katlh-fietit elects to start, it
Morgan, who has only two Genrge Von Elm, who surely will la- his 1061 racing debut. Ed­ won't be ponible to install field
would have liern one of the great
D Wt* of nrganiird tail hi bin I
die Arraio is slated to ride the lighting until ihe roof and steel
nt, won 17 and hut K at Bing- nil-time champion* of golf had son of War Relic which haa lawn | iu|tertlr&lt;Klure are completed, Mr.
he
lot'n
tarn
in
another
era,
bus
hampton last year. He walked
crime to the Masters Tourna­ sidelined since winning the Bel­ Krider lunntrd out. Lights in the
only 66 In 201 innings.
mont Fur lit try last full.
Yesterday Morgan pitched th-' ment to see an old nemesis,
Other ptohabtes include Ham new ball park will be set bark
Bohliy
Jones.
Grst six Innings against Cleve.
Mason's
To Market, winner id ■it Ilie tisndi ibemvrlves rather
"It will tie nice, and an ex­
land at Phoenix, Aria., in a game
the
Arlington
and Washington than ringing the diamond as in the
the Yanks won, 4-2, on Joe Col perience, to meet Bobby fare- Park Futurities;
Mrs. Sarah preterit structure.
tii-farr
fur
once,"
the
leathery,
tins’ home run in the Mlh inning.
Ghait'* laud Putnam, winner of
61-year-old
Californian
said
to­
Meanwhile, Mr. Krtder pointed
Morgan drove in the Yanks’ first
five out of six starts In t yrar;
pair of runs with a home run day. “For year* I looked at Ijerry MrPhail’* General Staff; out, th • rluli is making every ef­
fort to make the old stadium as
off Boli ChakateJ, a foe in the nothing hut his heels.”
Amiel's Count Turf; and Hal comfortable a* possible for Ihe
Von Elm, whose link* feuds Jink
Eastern taague last year.
1‘rt.c
Ihadlry’x
Jumlin,
funs.
%
w " r ; s ' « string of eonsettllivr with the Atlanta grand slammer
Absent will tea two other primal ,ft . .
', inlt p a f | )•,. rty • ■•
avuii It-'- “-VST,*; was snapped ni
•opneunore
roniertdsi
*,
JoeCol*
22 when the In.Hans scored an many continent*, has not seen sluin'- Unci*' Millie ami Gieentre'c Mr Krider emphqatxexd, is the
unearned run in t Its- fourth. Thi Jones for 20 year*.
Stable’* dig Htreteh. They are •liortagr of *eal- in the grand
"The list time I saw him wa* expected
MTiind f’levrland marker in th-to make their first -lait- taml since the entire taek area of
sixth also was tainted. Former light after Huliby hail completed of the year hero within a few llie run In building is too unilrady
Indian Boh Munrrief, who piteh- his grand slam and tad gone to ilays, pointing for tlm Experimen­ for use. (Inly the reserved seal*
etl the Iasi flvp innings, ws&gt; Hollywood to makr a movie,” tal No. 2. eet a mile tend one six­ in this purl of the -tail mitt will In*
credited with the victory and th« Whittier, f’ailf., link* arrhi- teenth Apr. It.
In (inlet to provoit addilionnl
Hleve Gromek was rharged will tret said. ”1 should rrsrnt Jones,
Uncle Millie lops tmiidieapiar
I suppose, lieeause if lie had liesm
the loss.
John Camplwli’* Experimental nrrooiooi&lt;hitioils one of the steel
(torn
some
other
time
It’a
no
Excellent pitching by rig h t­
weight* with ISA pound*. with hlcHrhrns »n loins for the new
handers Gerry Htalry and Clovrl telling what I would have won. llattlefield amt Big Wretch l*dh stadium will |&gt;e transferred to th.Boyer enabled the HI. lamb Instead, 1 think he’s wonderful— under 121 To Market rated 121 &gt;*&gt;hl one temporarily, Mr. Krider
Cardinals to shade the Boston Ihe greatest golfer and the- gieat- l-ord Putnam 120; General Waff said.
Red Kor, 2-D, at fit. Patrishurr, eat guy who ever lived,
Mr Kridi-i said present plans
ami Jumlai tin
“No golfer today, not even 111Mr*.
Htaley and Boyer limited the Sox
call for the transfer to the new
Andy
Hchutllnger'a
Peril
llogtin atol Nelson, ran rompatn
to sis hila.
galloped home the winner of the stadium in In arrompished someThe Washington Senators de with him. If he played with Hie 120,TOO Pmimonok Handicap, fra- trim before June 16.
faated their Cfrattanooga South modern equipment, he'd tear lure of the opener yesterdy be­
.Merntier* of Ihe Hanford Giant*
are scheduled to lie presented F ri­
•rn Association form hands, 6-1 these course* apart and lie an fore a good crowd of ,17,007.
i t Winter Garden. Ham Melr even greater champion than he
Ted Atkinson brought Ferd day night at the Kiwani* Ministrel
oorke,| a thrae-run homer in the wa* in the twenties and thirties. from far tack Into contention on Hhow the Hanford llusinrsa Man­
“lie hod what so many golfers the final tiend, and the four-year- ager added.
first inning and the Nata were
lark—ability to finish out a hole. old look charge from the pace-set­
The local club ripped into
egarrer headed.
Ha ting Casemate In win by three- Springfield, Ohio, yesterday push­
The National League champion Tremendous concentration.
never
quit.
And
on
top
of
It,
a
Itadrlphla Phils beat the Brook
quarters of a length. Casemate, ing aero** seven run* in the Oral
i Dodgers, 8-7, on thf wing* perfect swing.
inning and going on to win M to
" It’ll he nice acting the guy
7 to odd to their string of spring
again
nftar
all
these
yrars.”
we* in tha ninth.
exhibition victorias.
Jonas
was
scheduled
to
arrive
The Chicago White Sox had no
Six errors on the port of Springat
Ihe
Augusta
National
Course
■otiMe pollshlne off Austin of
field combined with nine Giant
today
and
ntlp
in
the
opening
of
ia Rig Blate league, |9-1, but
safeties accounted for tha wlti
ha hapless Rt. I jiuis nrownt the 16th Annual Masters Tourna­
although tha rnldJweatern club
ment
Thursday.
popped another, this one to Ran
outhlt the locals eleven to nine,
Von
Him
said
hi*
must
dis­
wonln of the Texas League,
Ottawa compiled 12 hits to Ihe
tressing lickings were nt the
Minneapolis Millers p yesterday
hands of Jones in the 1921 N a­
hut the Canadian crew waa unahl*
tional Amateur at Msrlon when
lu make them count ac tho A marlhe lust 0 and 8 and in the 1026
ran Associated champs won A to
amateur at Oakmont whan he
6 scoring the winning marker tn
bowed tu Jones, 6 and 4.
thtf 0tb inning.
“1 finally caught up with hint
Tha Jacksonville Tars loft for
hums today after being badly
mauled by tha Sioux City Soon

Krider Declares New
Baseball Park To
Be Ready By June

TUCSON, A rt*, Apr. 3-H/P) he world champion New York
Yankees ere becoming more end
more worried about the ailing arm
of pitcher Altle Reynold*.
The New Yorks' No. 2 hurlrr
hatn't pitched an Inning of ex­
hibition boll this spring. Instead,
he has been giving It heat treat­
ments and complete rest.

Von Elm Recall*

SARASOTA, Apr, J—I f l — T h i
Vhmed power of the Rad Soa
dropped a few notches today when
Welt Dropo, big, alugglng first
hasemsn, left for Boston to havo
his fractursd right wrist treated.
First medical reports wers that
Dropo would be out from four to
' six wrski. The 1060 rookie of the
rear insisted he'd lie hack In action
In three weeks.
Regardless of when he returns,
club msnagrr Steve O’Neill said
Billy Goodman will play first bssc
meanwhile.
That alig n m en t settled reports
l-ou Boudreau, or »t while Cleveland
manager ami shortstop, would
would play first.
Boudreau presently is listed to
play short with Vern Stephen*
shifting over to third and Bob
Dorrr holding down second base
and Johnny Pesky going to the
bench n. the club’s ranking utility
InfieliJer.
DrujMi, who had just returned
to the Sox lineup after recovering
from a pulled muscle, was struck
by a Itay Herbert pitch Sunday
as the lln*tun* whipped Detroit,
HI.
Hip Walt didn’t rrstire hi*
ulna lionc had le rn cracked and
continued playing. The hairline
fracture was disclosed yesterday
by x-rays.
Injuries have affrrtrd Dropo’*
career. He broke his leg two years
ago while playing with Macromento in the Pacific Coast League.
I asst yrar he was beaned twice
and out of action a few days.
Hut It was an injury to Billy
Goodman, a cracked ankle bony,
which gate |)ro|Mi his chance with
the So* last spring.
He was iscalled in hurry from
Louisville and Immediately began
to powder American Laague
pitching far anil often. He rap­
ped the twill so hard and so fre­
quently Goodman never get back
to first, except when Walt waa
out n few days.
That returned Goodman to hla
utility role and beforo the teason ended he had played every
other infield position ahd In the
outfield and his spray bitting wor
him the major league batting
crown.
Goodman's shift to first base

Apr. J -(S p e c ia l)—'That the words
"traditional rivals" really meant loe-lo-loe (lugging matches that
tirluaUy end in stale-metes was never better proved then in official
U n it U Honda State League figure* rcleaied at league headquarters
Sere today by Secretary Peter Schaal.
For. after 11 yean of competition, the league e 'traditional rivals'
are just about even In victories*'
DeLand, 110 tP 104; against Lacsmrl defeats.
Take the Orlando Henaturs, 1nurg, 00 to 1*4; egainst Palatkft,
11160 champion*, who open the 116 to 04, phlta they are at a
Orlando, 07
11*61 season at Sanford Friday dcad-hrat with
night April 13. Theac long-time victories against 0" defeats!
Orlando has won 0A while
baseball foe* have battled each
other 188 times, Orlando winning losing 02 to Hanford, 101 against
00 defeats with Gainesville. 103
ltd while losing 92.
Take the Hcl and Rrd Mat* wins agsim t 0A losses to DcIjiimL
who open the season at Daytona 110 against hH over Leesburg, H7
Beach against equally as bitter to 70 over Palatka.
The G’s hold the upper hand
opposition. In 214 meetings over
II years of play, the Islander* nver only three of their romlng
hav- amn 110 while losing 1011 foer, Del.vttd. t^-eshurg, and
Take the Gainesville G-Men I'alalks tisinvsvtlle top* DeLand,
who travel to l^e*burg fer Iheir MR gamy* to 106: Leesburg. 101
1061 opener, another pair of to 00; P a la tk a /10.1 In M0. Other­
sluggers. After 10 year* of cant wise, It’s Ssn/ord 100. Gaines­
petltlve play, the (J's have won ville tut: Orianrin HH. G’s. 09;
Davtnna I tit, Gainesville IDS,
Orljind kae found only lire*,
luitg (107-IW) and Pslntka f 100HI n* rosy n'eat, for otherwise
if* Hanford tin . Detaind »H; Or­
lando ini. Deljiml 0A: Daytona
110 i d.*-A'704j Gainesville MB,
DeLand I0&amp;.
co n -t.i o fai ha* It over four
The Davtonn Hanford aeriefind* the Islander* trading 108 i* the lino', eluhs—Gainesville,
tn 08; against Gainesville the Is- Land, Leesburg, and Palatka.
G’s trail, ltd to lot* a gains' The Giant- have won 109 and
dropped 101 to the O’*: lit) win*|
against PS'liH-e* In DeLand: 107
randldalr*.
victories against 81 defeat* to
Tom Wright, a consistent hitter Leesburg; Ml wins while losing
who haa been used mostly as a &gt;ot. 7" ro Pfl*th». D art on* tnpi
R lnch hitter, ia expected to get «snfos-t
(** &gt;8, while Orlando
rat erark at the Jolt. Clyde Vol- has ihs' feed »tm e edge reported
Imer, normally « center fielder, -.kove, Pf. In 9g.
who is a streaky hitter, Is another
who might get the assignment.
Then there are rookie* Charlie
Maxwell and Jbn Piersall. The
latter protahly is the most grace­
ful, swift in t and possession of
the best throwing arm hut there
Lilly to* mo with family
is some doubt about hi* hitting.
Of course the other twit outfield
to
tnk»* cure of two chil­
positions are filled ralhn ranahtv
by you know who, Don DiMaggio
dren.
in ceoter and Ted Williams in
lafL
Salury, Iloom ami Board.

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Kennel Club Entries

• n f f iK N in r a to W tir ir ,'
*JOf*1- k- Tswr. Ileanrra. lUi-pr
MIMS," It Ithin*. At* HItalics Hal- on besting Von Elm.
But Von Elm said he went on
tfsu^i Oak,Phantom Harvest, nunchasing Jones In (be British
Ttiinn n.«r«—anath* an*
_Ooen (lirt. Nearly Tim*, linker Ojtan Th 102*1 at Bt. Anna’s and
Bo*, llleli I'urpn**. Aunt Kellie. in tho U. B. Dpan at Olympia
Trial!r livers. Ilsnnr'e Agent, Hslts- Field* in 1028 and Winged Foot,
Man
In 1029, finding nothing hut
r o t NTH MACK—a/talks Mile
fru it rat ion.
f a r b' y , *
lls
■ p p- y G y p sy
■■KilL
. Kelt nikla.
H ly ls ,
sfSSler M-f». Hereditary. Popular
"Kxrrid that one,” Vim Kim
tit* ; lirnradt Alarming.
added, ‘M never ta il him again.”
I I W T 8 H tn u p s is riir
Von Elm tapered off In hi*
M tt. I.'
t l ll r b s l l ,
M o n sd tso lu re .
arty Mara, g o w ksr, rtiinly Itn*, rompatitlve golf altou Uhe lime
kurdaa. «u4Jt IUm. i... a«u Too
of Jones* 11*7141 irliroiticni. lie
■ H IT M Macs*—a /ia ih s Mile
won the California Btate Tourgplkes Girl, sugar CJirl ttlvldsd
van. n **u'. It.,#. Its* U s , la in * nanirnl in 1997, and qualified for
14 I tort I ns. Ann Itoll, Cuunlry tho National 0|&gt;en at Im* Angeles
In IB48.
IKSMATM S4* M—s/tsife s Mile
"ho'll try his first Master*.
m*Mgl
Sltlslonr Hatt­ lieNow
played nine holes yesterday.
on, Mad Thun,I,,. I'hoo I'lion lliilie,
ssinales. Jersey Hasher, lllnh Tint result a one.under par C{.
I’floas, lllllls Itoyal
ItllltITII II SI IV—a :laths Mile
Ily BTKHLING BLAPPF.Y
•/niton Pinlsh, Tahiti, I'nato l*s|e.
AUtlUHTA, Ga.. Apr. 1 -(V )
w*o IIKI l.itja, k, I I I * Pay Off.
Ultk. I rntrsl Oily
The 16th Masters Golf Tnurnameni
start* Thursday with rmoliont
iFJI?T!LJ, *l'r—•/••‘•w MM*
well mixed on just who has Ihe
iL.&lt;nLclV.Arr ,!r- Drs. Voylso. H u beat rbailee of winning.
at ? u P ' . . ? * r _ ‘ l “ n* ^ a x l * . llo a k .
JFMSrrM s s r n - i n s r C n r u
"An amateur this year, maybe.”
Faurlsiw Jtitir, IlU atr. P aw n *ays defending champion Jlmruy
nsm aaeus. Day Drmarsl, the only three times
Tr«a«fr P ln asr. lied Mllrti.
Masters winner. "Pm not kidding
rithsr. I think (hi* la Ihe beat
■ w S e ' k i - I H T I M I
field we ever had at a
S !^ « 4 n I 0.| r*^ ",rh"rr’ overall
!* jtm and IVe played tn nlnp
nr them.
"The reason I think thi* 1, the
strength nf the amateurs. Thi*
,,U,PVM could
he an amateur’* y ear/ 1
G rrn '
T ,r *
An amateur nrver hat won on
JrlF T It IU rK : Ihtlaly D ot, Bentbr Auguata National riturte, hut
neitherliae any other Matter* t a j
such fine amateur*.
The Walker Cup team It expect­
i t ^ ; : TY.n
ed in full hy Thurtday’i opening
"ruZL Vui" ‘ ""
round, fn addition litare’e a heavy
•ia
llAf'lfii r h n || Arrow aprlnklng
«f other cuellcnt ama­
Or. V n sli.

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1UUGH FULLERTON, J r .

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any of th . « l l « a toward
tha flxara. . , T&amp; d while
r roaort boakothall takaa
V *m m woakend and poetgsmaa in th# auburb* aro
oangoroua . . From what
r, the metiojwJilan achoola

teur*- Walker Cupper* and alter-

lea am Willie Turns**, Bill
mpbell, Dkk Chapman, Cnariw
Cog, Bobby Knowlaa, Jim McHalt.
Harold Paddock, Frank 8trannaban, Bam Urxotta, Billy Goodloa,
Alfred A Mengert, Don Finatarald
and Frank ItoiKhor.
Principal throala among Urn
amateur* a n UrSftta. tho N a­
tional Amateur champion, Btrannahan and Turnaoa. Damn rat goo* Into dafonao of
hi* till# on what no hope* (x the
tag end of a tour run of golf.
For tho flrat lime tine* W ow

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2* money winner*.
ramarked; "Ha got hia fao) wet

ONE-W sSt. SPORT* PSCX
iMguo baa*boll (tuba In aignbif

14-7 yesterday la their w o^t lees
of spring season.

NEW YDIth, Apr. l- ( /P ) - » l» *
trict Attorney Frank K,.-llngan
has Identified one «f, four men
eought In the current collegiate
basketball scandal as William
lllvlln, ronvlctmt of a 1010 rage
"fix."
The other three were not iden­
tified.
sentenrud tn a
Rivlln
in Jail
in HM1
for a~ vain
year l..
...........
nMeritftt to ft * n Mmll-on Squat r
Garden game Iteluten George
Washington Univrrstly ami Man­
hattan College.
Hogan snltl yvstrrt.nv Hist he
wanted to talk with lltviin almut
the current scandal, that has Insolved t7 players or former
players at four Lm-at rttlltges.
Five alleged fixers have Iteen
arrested,
Rivlin hiiiI tln ie othrr* w n r
iniivlcted of trying In bribe
l.ett'g'
WashlUKtiin rn-captain
David Hhaplre to
the Mnnli.iltnn gBUie by toorr than 10
Imint*.
But Hhaplro (rootled Ihe alll-tilpl lo NMlhorlllrs, and hi*
learn sroret'l an Ufiset 71-61 vtr­
ior y. The game w as played Jan.

4. 1010
Don Meurcy and Joe Lemyro,
varxitv wrctllcr* nt IVnn Hlate,
both have brother* on the frothman mat tram.

Tne Tara, who are gradually
securing the help they need, scor­
erI four runs in tha Drat Inning
but (ho westerners cams storming
hack to overpower their hapless
South Atlantic League cousins
with a blistering attack.
Brightest spot of the morning
tor the Jacksonville Club was paw
outfielder Boh Knight who lathed
out two home runs, one a 426
foot wallop which cornea close to
ta in g a ramp record.
Manager Ben Uerughty la alii!
looking for Infieldara and attemptIng to corns to tarm a with ace
hutler Mario Picone who has so
far given no Indication that he will
play with Jacksonville under any
circumstances.

Pilcher Vince DILorsnxo, with
the Kallv league last year, ha*
ta rn sent down from the Triple
A Ottawa Giants and shrub! be
a help for the Tara weak mound
staff.
TEN NIB PRO LEAVER
Toldy Itrricha, Mayfair Inn
tennii professional during r the
whiter rea»on, left yesterday' for
While Plains, New York where
he i* leouis pro In the summer.
ItriuHa, uncc rnnknl wh nn
llounlly, staged two rxMMtlm
mnlrhe* talwren lemllng Ftihld*
nmataur* tin the Mayfair cjtiiri
during the season.

GREYHOUND

magnificently poised on coil BprinRa which
individually cwdiion every wheel.

you ever wondered 1»&gt;w it would
feci to go the limit tin power and com*
fort and quality in an utitoinnhilc?

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There's n Rpacious feeling of room, above
■lid around you—room that is unsurpBMed
anywhere in Ihe fine-car field.

Or how It would feel to he lord mid master
of a car that can take it* pltiee with the finest
in the “fine-cur field"?

And to make every mile cffortlcBS and
relaxed,there'* the very exclusive advantage
of Dynafluw Drivc-not ax an “extra," but
ax a stundnrd Roaiimahtkr feature.

Then, sir, this is n call to action.
T h, first action is yours-the simple action
of getting In touch with n Buick dealer and
planting yourself behind the wheel of a
R oadm ahtkr.

Then let this great-powered ami dazzling
performer take over.

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There's action in every one of the 152
horsepower In its Fireball engine-m ore
action than moot proud owner* of this eager
beeuty will ever use.

S o why not drop in and satisfy yourself, as
our guest, that here indeed is a fine car that
goes the limit-fa *verything bat price!
Check fo r yourself what other* ask—a n d
w h a t o th e r * o ff e r—a n d you'll d i s c o v e r
R oadm abtbr prices a call to action th a t a
w ise man can 't ignore.
a, pstssA ssw ro ikPSii—«■»AKt (■»(■&gt;,*( «( il «y(IAi«I npq.
r«* s w a n

mms*.

There'* counter-action in its gentle end sure*
gripping brakes, the finest that Buick hag
ever engineered.
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double-depth Poamtex cuifiiopi end custom 1
u p h o lstcry -a n d of am ple rosdw eight

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or In w a iv e a n y In fo rm a n t!** tn
lh a bidding
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cltluiia
m ay
b«
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a* that he lit * fll.-d til* p* t ltlo n fo r H.tnforil. Pin
t r u u .il* for th# ro jir tlo n o f ttld
(In al die. b a rg e , and Ib a l he w ill
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I I ’x n ip lrio a p M lilt alln n a. iila io npidy to th e llotiorrtlde
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• I ttio o ffice of tb * llio ta ln a A n . no|* C o u n ty . K lin Ida, tin th e IT th
day of A p r il, | g j l for a p p ro v a l of
tliv rlly of Ilia C ity
of
H anford
Klorlda at Hoont !&lt;•! Mtluch IIUtMImc, aam r and f o r fin al d in b a rg e aa
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of Kllott J M o u ghlo n, A I A . A rc b ■ t r t * of L l t a l r M. P ack ard , d rs-eaead.
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f ir m Her K H I C
T r l . 2KK
of Hanfotd. K lo rld a lor e a ch #»t
Notice la h e re b y g lt r ri that ltt&gt;.
of docum tnlK to o b lalltrd P itch da* ■bat be f||e*l h it p illio n f&gt;&lt;r f in a l
petal! w ill ba rafunded to t i r h p c i ■ report a* A d m ln lt t ia io r n r th a e t .
&gt;&lt;*n « ho r e t u r n * |b r plana, t p a i i l l * i a It of K ilt ie C Ilian ford, de* r a t e d :
c a ll* tit and o th e r d o cu m en t*
In •bal be file d l ilt i**1 IIion (n r f in a l
r&lt;
m&gt;4 * 11nd11lun w ith in It) d a y * a f ­ dl*i liar Re, a n d that hr w ill apply
ter bid op ening.
l" Ih r llo n o t .it .I* D n u rlaa HI* rial tom,
J A c e rt ifie d r h e rh or b ank d r a ft , Co u n ty J u d g e c l Kentlmd* C o u n ty .
payable to th e lln tialn g A u t h o r it y Klorlda, &gt;.n th e la th day of A p r il,
of lb * C it y o f H anford. K lo r ld a . C
A | ) . !* A I. for a p o to ial o f m h i
H, iln vern tn t.nl hultdt, or a a a tla fa c - and for f in a l &gt;11w* h i r e r aa A d m ln l* .
tory bid bond executed by th e b id ­ Ir a lo r of l b * * *1 Ate of h u r l r
C
211 SANFORD AYE.
der arid a ic e p ia h t e * u r rt lr * In ,n llianro rd , dace.taad, on ihla IM h d ay
Amount ouual In fiv e per . eot o r t h * nf M a u l, A f i . 1*31
bid th a ll be u u b n illtn f w ill* oat h bid
I t o i l K I I T *1 III. A N K d lllt
aa Hid M rcu rlty
Ad in I ol ti ratio ol t h * at*
I Th a v u c c a ta fu l bidder w ill be
la t e n f Hu»l* 0 H lt u f o n l.
rrijiilted In f u r n lt h a I'aym e n t an d
dt e t a r ed
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II. A. HH.MAMS
Raymond L. iHindqnitl. Aaaoriate
Sanford Atlantic Rank llulhftng
Phone 1373
6 N L y a f e w Lk k t
barge lota on luike Harney and
St John* Rivrr. Nirely wooded,
perfect natural a n n d (teach.
K lretririly available.

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SANFORD

3 B f e i o f f H o t l S E 91 a l i u t

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mile* from town, &gt;5fiOojtm, rood

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DAYTONA

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I BEDROOM HOUSE, nearby BABY BITTER. B*4l of llaferanHardwood floore, (team heat, t ear
eommunity, Completely Furre*. Mra. SL Falkenberg, 410H
garage with apariment. two
nlihad, IH Oatbi, 37,(500.00, li­ P atm eU n .A y e^ fag aA R t
( large lot*, IIO.OOQ rash, bal&gt;
beral terms.
V m w U m u . Bee Hlgkleyman,
J . W. HALL RBALTOR
M. Hall, Realtor, FlorFIar t da Stale Rank HolWing

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plontt, I.AWNMOWEU.S kkarper.id. b&lt;
ejrelca trp a ire d ,.York nml k rr
work. Prompt aervlce. II. W
h RMe When you don't tiring
Stiiima, Tin V llh 8f
pFnerrlptiun* to LANEY’S.
ALl TYPES of llulldoter Work.
Rcalonable Rate*—Free Hell*
mate*. Carpenter 4 Orneey.
and mlaPhxvp ixne-M m 4AJLJ.
if[Un4oui eale every Friday
night at 7:30. Col. Larry Jonra, WATCli nn.l Clock Repairing. All
■urtionrer.
work giiai antfed. Rea*onald*
lA'm’OED FARMERS' AUCTION
lee*. F. 31. English, Jr., 325
I , .le south of rlty limits on
nford Ave. Phone IB04.
highway 17-Pt. _
_____ WILL (JIVE room and Imanl and
FR iE D B IIR lM i* Dinner '-Tim
nunrtng ra re to roupla or lady
Beat Shrimp on Earth" at (Tom
in ntre hiniue. Refrrrnrr* eg*
ei V 324 E. L t St
rlmngrd. lion 17. Longwood, FI*
POWER JlimVEKK
rtl.E V tillR RATIIROOM wall*
HUTAKY BLADE—Uncomlitional
now! Ptuattr or aluminum wall
Iv guarnt teed. Immediate de
tile. Frre ratimalr*. O rangr Titv
lirrry. Free demonatratlon, any
Khoii; 8210 N. Orange; Phon'
time. |4£».60. V. A. Wheelrra. (l
d iii
mile N orth) Long wood.
|* _ Nfll If &gt;:s.PERSONALS—13
Traile mark pafnta
|3.50 gal.
New Khaki Undarehlrta 44c each MARY’S I.RNDlNfi LIBRARY
All d ie UtmaaRfia
1209 Magnolia # li Bow open Mon.
ITrNAVY SURPLUS
thru Frt. 10 ta I* A. M.. I to «
1311
lit Hanfnrd Av*.
P M. Sat. 4 la 0 &gt;.M.
P A ftit AND ROBY WCHlK
WW . L B ^ ’l f t ; , STEEL IM MKD line Reel, .'VW Weel '2nd. Street,
^ T E 'yELIVf.WY. P H O N E
Ratifnrd. Phonr .1635, E*pert
Work by egpenmeed men.
2 W H lti wALL rirei YiV0 * ‘ |T DAY NtiltHERY Now Open.'ptione
Phone 305*R.
APEX W’a.hlng Machine, egret I
m l ronditlnn. tftO. 113 Laurel I t— LOST AND FOUND — II
Ave.
j
A- Otank, pepper

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VBLASA iPATM BNTSt
bad S ta rts 111 W. l l n l
PKoa* m - m .
RAYMOND M. BAM# Kawllar
It. D. Hlghletmin, Anaaeiate
ft H o d rilO U ftK . for refill 2 bat
Florida Htata Rank Bnlldtag
roots* fumlfhrd. Kltrheti partly
furnUhed. (rood location. P k rw H u g f S E l . r a t arrea "f govul ril*
rut gtound. 3 arrek gnnrl murk.
1013*11.
PublTe rnad. lake Mary. Phone
k u r n Th iik d
4 room *. Clean
142ft, Hanfonl.
A dnwnatalrs, (III Park. Apply
A p t ft. r_______c
________ LAKE FRONT Ht)MK »ft.6on.rk|.
I*t 431, x wt Pt., Cleaned Bead),
KURNIftilKD room. I’linne USD.
2-Bedroomv, l.liing room. Both.
NASSAU ApL Orange City* ModKilrhrn, Hreakfait Nook, ntlltly
rrn .1 room. Itatb, turnU bctt
mom. Home flnltblng tn be dun* LADY WITH 'Iralgbl linr j.tinne,
Apia. AU apt*, all Electric Kit*
familiar with re*id*nee eeetion
on home. Alto tevvral Lake
chen—Twin Bad*. Adult Couplet
to devote a few hour* daily
Front lH.lt for Kale. W. J . la ff.
only; Phono O. C. «B.
phoning fnnn her home, for
ler, l a ke Mary, V i a . _____ __
3 BEDROOM hiiuw, wnfiirtiiiheal,
Urge firm eetahliebed vlity
ItY OWNER
good location. Call TM-W.
year* Salary. State reference
Small fa rm —A roumt, nice bath,
■nd huainraa c i peri me*, If prt
HINOIaE, double monna. 3-room
8 arrrm ed DOfrhet. Mo*lern convale phon*. P. O. Roi 4751-AtApts. C lou in. Tel. 1344.
vvnlenree. Fruit. Furnitheil ur
lanta, Ga.
unfurntahrd. A llargain. Add re**
RL 1, nog 132, Sanford. Phone
3WANTED
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AKTK’LES WANTED
RENTAL PROPERTY
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WANTED^ 3 badrtkim ' fumlahed We havr
aaveral plerti of rental
houaa. Call M n. Bibb, Homotel,
bun sail
property Uoted for tale thdl r«fumltura.
Wi
■bow' a good return on tha in*
r
Wwww-Mk
‘'Standing
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nnd/or
veetment. Phone 1(173.
lo
ft delivered
dill
loge
to our mill. Brown
R. A. WILLIAMS
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Supply Co.. M fi- Div, Raymond L l.uadqulat, AneorUte
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H u r* « A tlaalk lUab Redding WANTED—girl for fountala and
EXPERIENCED driver wanU Hde ONE ROOM HOUSE l«‘~x 24’ and
drug dept. Lane/'* Drug Store.
_ la Philadelphia *rpa hrfare Apr.
13 lota cniUide City, 32^00.00 8 f i0 h f dRDF.R cook--folored!
H Cash.
Apply Mra. Futch, Greyhound
Concrete Mock
NEARLY NEW, Con
Bu« Station.
H ouse,'0 Bedroom*,
»ta, f3ca 'c c r e SIUVH Sal earn an: Biaady
employment, many oVi'urtunitiea
W# are
i BRDROOM HOUSE. outalde
■MkRtbadau
f o r advanrtnient. Firestone
do w n .'ll month.

S PE C IA L SERVICtUS — IJ

Baby tillci i n v i t e , n u n n y , ploy*
qrnnndi, big economy ihoeping eenlei
oil ol lb* W orld’* M oil Famoul Bench
M o k e y o iif r e ie r v a lio n i t o d a y
A.M um P O Bor 1471. II
tilli- t jfioid u n til .lutii' I. I'.'iil

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hoifie, in M«jrfair. Very modern
»n I licatitifullir iRiyiiaeap-d. I ’tlc*
e&lt;i for quick ialc.

Koihiona Moll order Iwuw. Pur.
nithed or uhfumUlivd. Prtro
33/100. Small down . paym ent
10'i off for oil. Both for oarnor.
Alto noat to it, 3 bedroom home,
now JurI flniahetl. For aale.
Prim 35500. Tel. (043. Orlando.

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Modern Way To
Control Roaches'

NKW 4 llixiqi Ikiu&gt;«. Call aftvr WANTED TO HUY good 6 room NEW FLOORS rurtaeed to M b
houaa fairly rln«* In. Hot No. \V
• an, if..v.»*H s.
fertlon Old floor* made Ilk*
llrrtld.
i . \. wrtiniNiS. sir.....
new. Fintahing, , leaning A wax
WANTED
to
liuy
llouae
or
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Ifrallnr
•ng. Portable power plant, I I
(uat miU iilr nf tnwn frum m* nor,
IIOMUH
IHiMK HITKR
rear* aa p m care In Semi sale
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County. H. M Cl
I'f lff f a r r : 8 or.. fOr; pthl, $1 **•’
KANCIIbte RANCH I.ANI)
Mara
AHTICI.HN FOR KALB
A H t jr f i* i uf I [ c i l K - i n i *
r&lt;&gt;ntractor, builder, rarp^nter nrit *Uarl, ll.K I , m ail ltd* at
I’hufli- 1281
J 111 S. I'm
mnaonry work. Speclaltaiw*. in . R num lH nt S AndcriMiit
—Art*
touflng. No Job tn utikll nr,
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1VS 00 im ti a Villo foi ike whole
Inmdy (oi a week-end, Friday, Sotuidoy
ctnd Sundayl Completely lutnitbed —
iwimmini) —q otl—Inking —booling

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llolhrtnl hj riKibr. or ant*
Inhn.lnn'* Ntl IIMtl II. npplin,
by brii*h In Ihr ktlrhrn, kille
i u* ■hi-, ant*, and waterbog*.
Whil'a moir. tin colorlrw« m a t­
ing U r lfe rtlir fur month*. «iul
kill. Ilir »lr»v. th»l wandrr in
tint aalli m rr It Fi»f .rlrn tllir
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LOWKST COST
AUTO FINANCINCi

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COSTS

CUT YOUR DRIV1
IN HALF

CllinOrKACTOR

KIVI

BLACK COCKER Spaniel strayed
nn K. 4th Street. An«wer&gt; to
the name of M!&gt;fup. Reward.

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RENT A CAR. U-drira It by day,
week, or aeaaon, Rngllth Forth
aad American Fordt, se d a n
station wagons and convertible*.
Bulckland-Morrlfon. Inc.,
First St.
DODGE 1051—10 wKtaltr, ileeper,
itraight air, 30 ft. reefer. Stick,
hand control, good ruhtier.
Shape, 2 'a . Trt. I 3 H M J S L _ *
fpM FORD Coupe, Sp. Deluge;
good rublwr, haa recent ring i«li
and Overhaul. Body good. Call
Bill W ard a t Giant's Training
Camp between 3 and 6 P.M.
IpTFoLDBMOHfLK «■ Good U rw;
new upholatary, seat -over*.
lieO.OP down. II payments at B T T A K K T T
IW.W. See Howard Crluaey, Fire
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THE SANFORD HERALD. BANFORD, FLORIDA

Borrowing Replaces Baseball As
National Pastime Of America
lir MAE IUIYLK
NLW YORK—&lt;/P&gt;—Baseball it no longer llir nations! psilim*.
borrowing &gt;*■
The average h m inm o flkr, for example. Aren't there at lean
twice ai many eager borrower* at thrre are eager hstcbsll fani&gt;
Actually, borrowing U today pcr-T
hap* Atnercla'a l.iifff'St indoor view and I* Hying out.
ban*
The (i a son Is simple. Roughly,
Industry.
Rome people etlll frown on hot- half the people in Ihe nation now
rowing a* If It were something Imtrow from the other half on*
Immoral or showed o lack of work— and Ih * next week the ar
forethought and rh arartrr. Ilow. n.iid half lairrow* front the first
ever, that i* an old-fashioned half. Ho that doesn't leave any­

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T o ' m w i i i i m i t m t r o v riiM K ,
Nolle* I" h* f«li* *l**n U**« Helen
Tt'H-liett Partin fn«1 Iter flnul re­
port n* sd m ln ld rM rls or the
of r . A. I'arlln, |frm # &lt; t; lh»t e»u
Hied h»r petition ror H "*l dl»rhars*. and l!i*l the « III *|.plr t«
the 11IInor* Id e I ii&lt;ififlae dlenilrom.

Cnonir Jud*&lt; f.r HsrotmJe t'uontr,

roirtile. »n the Jrd il»r &lt;‘f
If ili
fl»f UffUfliViW'l *«f iAI«*r aim! f+T jflHAl
rlHeharge *« m tinlnlitrstri* nr the
•stale n( I'jPA. Partin, .(..eased, on
Hits I rid day &lt;&gt;r April. IS* Ilirt.D N It I'AJtTIJC,
the
Adm lnlsltairls
if Ho.
• siito or c a .
■In-eased,
H r iT in : ih im it i.iiY m v n ;*.*i
Tf*# HoKflnf Authority «f ib* F liy
of lUhforrt. Klofl'Ut win •u ttm ii*
DrM&gt;.nili I a furnttli fir* *r»4 m *

t*»«*tl rA«»ri|R Itisitrsitrf, Afti
aW rt*‘, llRdluNl* **•«•
Hr lUMIItr
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liUiniipf' firolrri, FlrfrtiU l*'!

bllAWti OR C’ERlIf ItF** f t
(flit* «»r |»r».|H&gt;»olR %•111 b«
In ih* Affirm nf lit* Aultkurm u|»
■util ls*» P.M.. April It. !»»»•
jfiirtl&gt;*r
Information
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In the plans and apetillralP.na* Id pmfecl nml lorrna on which
aold pfnp-isals must he submitted
hes nhlalped by
h&gt; eoutuctlnx
Oeo'rce II. William*. J r , i:»*roilv«
Ptreelnr. Iln u slpf Alllhnfllv of Ihe
felly III panfnru. KP.rlda, I«4 Melseli
Bulldlne, Hanfnid n irlda
•leora* II. William*, Jr
K iet ullve Idee, lor
tinusing Authority of the
t’lly of Hanford. Florida

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a P O IIU i: II. tlltA IIA H . Defendant.
Ik s a e s r r Re, t * f l
■■It la* IMseeee
x t r r ir n t o a r r i : s a
rtati : f ir ri-o n ip * t o n g n ttn u
II. fU lAllAM , latndnn T»tr*.«
■ irHnynta. 10* Weal llrd Ktreel
r . fo rk t.'lt/, ,Vi» Tut
Tnrh
. _ JB Atill lltfllltllY K riT IF IK I*
that null for dlvnrs* has Men file*1
agalpsl yna hy yiAIKH) n ilA IIA U .
la &lt;ihe C irru li r r« in of in* Nlnih
judlylal r u i nit of npftda. In ami
’ f a r . Mantlnai* fount/, rim ida. •«.
*hprs*i»ied HU* or said suit I*
Ve.
Graham,
lla in tirr.
1 11. Qrahatn. riefei.jaut
OL* AHi: N O tlPirJ) aw*I

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rile fnyr appenrftnre In

V f‘fe&lt;td|ng ,.d Hie Soil, day a?
ApfJ iSSI. and, In thersofter file
WUh Ihr C i ;rh of aa|.| (S.n.t

one who ran point the finger of
•eorn. Who want* to l&gt;e an nni
unyway in u neighborhood of
gratshoppera?
And tin re i* &lt;crlult.lv one n i c
thing about Iwing a borrower.
You asoM-inte with a better cia
of iieoplo—people with money.
Il&gt;.Mowing also develops in a mu.'
the power of imagination, ihe ult
of narration, and the ai.ility t»
art.
How mure stirring than Rur
rym orr in Hnmlei is the tale of
woe given by it hnrveplayef l i v ­
ing to borrow five Ini to bet on
n “ *ui&lt; thing" rare lit epltomiles the bnpefeia itlUggle of ull
brave nun to win in a forlorn
world rol.tl hy rhanrr. And I.
for one, ran rnrely say him imv
It Is ail I ran do to keep from
breaking into applau&gt;*.
Over the years I have mtidfpiilo a study of office iM.rrow. r *
twcainw I lore to hear all tlielg
mid adyenture*. Why wear out
vour eye* reading a m agarin*
story at hnmr* when you ran sit
at your own desk in the
and Itenr a real Ilf* story -on til.*
I s * . l i me.
The liorrnw rr* seem to fall
Into certain pigeonholes:
I. The wet-eyed or emergency
borrower. T h is is the type that i*
in deep trouble. ‘‘Our fam ilv rat
u*t ha* to have an operaflon,”
ie says, "and the veterinarian
refuses in lift n sralpel tinier* I
Plunk down (2,r&gt;. Please, please,
nelp me save our dear old Tal.hv.

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If ih r ever has kittens, I pro­
mise to name one after you."
2. The gre-but-you're-lurky-tohage.lho-fhance.todo.me-adftivArr
borrower. If you lend this gent
enough to htty hi* children a
television set, he also thlnka you
ought to buy them ulatses ..t
Ihev won’t hurt their eye*, lie Is
lurk right away with a *ur
gcsllon that you ilnance his new
ear and help send hi* mother-inlaw nwny un a good tong vaea( 1911. When it comet to paying
you hack, he hat a memory like
a hard of *|r phant*—all stricken
with amnesia.
S. The Roll,In llood borrower.
This tvpe has a heart too big for
una ' c h e st,' and hr goes aro&lt;
around
borrowing ,
Joe
Joe Dnakes
Dr»aV&gt;t,Mt'jit* tip’jfof
to
annul store teeth hut I'm

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old Jog.’*' Bui whFn you ivy
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- ilfl; flfw good
rdli' .'l It'h ark you find R ebh
flntr and mapn*r. n s..1 hy law, y»ur fo
flllh., defvnse. If any. and - ..t . Ifeipd is somrwherr deep fn Hb*trnrtpy of the same ,,p j-lalniffr* wihnI Fprr*t,
ait.,toey
*
i. The "ll-all-odds-up" liornm
tfIT,VIVA the nfftrlul seal of .Id rr. Till* is u iialh a weathered
CeMlil. and mv hand a» ftefh thete*
r. at o«ar&lt;tid. Heinin.d- D M w r, Ultle rhararler who gpes jruun I
h.nd^, IpJ, Ihf) MIR day t*( H ai.h, borrowlr|g itirkri*. dime*, &lt;iuat
(•re. ahd d.dltr Mils e«ch w e d
O. P. IlHftNIWlN
.Clark of m M O lht.ll Doni a* m anr ucoptf A» he Din.
I(i- ha, no intention nf repaying,
fonrt
but everyone knew* his secret
n«rdl.k.
purr.
lie 1* Dying to Furrow enough t&lt;*
ytRAIel
rutile unr. Give him thirty w arP K IIV Ii; P. HW .tflS
and he will, loo.
' Atiprnsy hi
M r I ’la lu lilf
OrlahOo. Klarl.ta
ft. The pack rat or eumpulslv -

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C o r n f r 17th a n d M rllonT lIlc
A valU thlf Im m e d ia te ly

Osteen News
B&gt; MATINA DUNNING
Aciivilim of lb* Orlren Haptltl Cluirrh for the rnotilh of
April inrludi- a collagr prayer
m illing Tuesday night. All who
wish to work in this project arc
askrd to lie at the church at
7:110 and go to home* to hold
prayer meeting*. Thera will lor
two groups, men and women.
The place will be givrn to the
group each night.
On Wednesday night there will
be a meeting a t the church at
7:4(1 P. M. This 1* the regular
player meeting and will be fotluwrd by a busineaa meeting of
the church. All member* are renursted to l&gt;* present as there is
important liueine&lt;s to bo trans­
acted.
Thursday the W. M. U. will
meet at 1:00 P. M. for their
monthly session. At 7:30 P, M.
the “Brotherhood" will meet at
tin- Educational llulldlng. The
"Youth Choir" will also meet at
7::t0 P. M. in the ehurrh.
Monday .School will lie held a t
10:00 A. M. .Sunday and servire*
tit ll:0U with Itev. J, C, Waiei,
conducting.
Monday night “ Youth Week”
starts, G. C. Pelham Is youth pas­
tor and will guide the meeting.
Hiyan Nettle#, Associate Pa*tor;
Hilly llo.ack, Sunday School
Hiipertniendvnt: and IVvld llorack, II. T. U. nirertor. Junior
Twill, president of I) rot her hie &lt;d;
Hern ice Wdliaoii, President of
W M. I).; Itidiert llirl, Choris­
t e r ; and Alice William*, pianist.
Tl.eep officer* chosen from the
Youth Group of the rhurrh will
have charge of all meetings
&gt;X» of
the Week Apr. M through 18,
Our revival will follow from

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FIELP WANTED

H e e a v l No. IXX
M A p n H H » T i T r . e %HNI: n b

I’armer*

M ark ei

rnr aroaur* sold

In Trucker* a Heater* up tn I I' ll
April I. m i ,

Il**n&lt; , U r n s
l.i« h p r. M S*
Ifeart*. p ..|,
hu, hp r.
I IS -i.w *
(Ira n *, T * p it * r * r * * n
Pew local
hu h p r.
f .O I- I.ia
Meet*
Ju s. h u n rh e s
I I .) o(
i .i i i t s s c . depending u n s l l i r
a s r r la h l
p er bag
.TJ-J.s*
f'stery, r I * f l.ilje n .|* p e u j
la g .|U a lliy l a * la rg e r
I.II-I &lt;*
I ’ e lr r c . Pla- l*a*e al. Depend
In * .lu s llly le a la rg e r
l - l l - l IS
C a u liflo w e r depending
co n ta in e r
I 11-1,31
C o rn , depending O a a llly
S d *S .e a l«
l-ls-l.Tl

llggplant

hu

W ayne C a tre ll w as rtm -doivn. h a d Bo a p p e tite .

lin n Pnlilo su ffe re d from n o n liv in g

H A D A C O L Relieves The Cause
O f

D o w n

lom sin ts
Id Ih . rata
Turnip*, l-urple T a p
I,mi. h r ,

il T l i l a

iir n u n r ,. V a lrn e ia *
r ir a s g , . Te in g la

D is tre s s , A c h e s

C o n d itio n s

D e fic ie n c ie s

'rr

ln*e

S to m a c h

a n d

a n d

P a iffs , W

N e rv o u s n e s s

bog
has

III

u iir.
is a -ll*
jsu

rirgp.-fr.tli, I .11, *«■ 1 has &gt; I M A*
C ,a p e .#oil. iiv r.li Pretllesa

!V* , ,
i i *.*.i i
l a VStlHIee p.iiilt.- e raeelVe-l SI
Tl.r (iani.tr.t d ial, f armers Market,

I iaiI | . . ; I | . | . f r o m i s .* j * u r h
A M . , A p r i l I, 1,SIB g a r b a g e s
U aiillng l i g h t d e m a n d good, m a r fc«*t r l v ll l l j * R f A t t i r ,

Sarajevo, where the incident
that triggered World War l look
place, t. ihe capital of Uosiiiu
province In Yugoslavia. Tho site
and geography of Bosnia Is about
•7* 'kmc as that uf West Vlrgin la.
la.rrt.wrr. Every office has at
least one uf tlie*«. Borrowing
l«a*t
with Ihrnt Is like kleptomania
They will borrow arurtltinV they
see on ^oiir desk—setssOT*. paste
, ash tray, elgarsttc, or old
letter*.
They are a harntlras race, l.y
and large. | keep a bunch of old
,h HJ‘ !Brt* handy far (hem my.
self. Whenever one corn** by I
just silently hand him a shot lace
and In- go** away whistling. Hy
has had a happy day.

D

o f

V ita m in s

B .,

e a k ,

\N jh e n

R u n

D u e

t o

Why Sottle for Symptomiltir
Whan HADACOL hJiit'fXJtFtffbklJf
a p p re n il c ■
Can Holp Peopla With Such Doficiancies?
uharm arlsl and

B »,

Falitn,

/gtnsHi

SStfSTJilS
sif.r.sTj;

hx;"ttW

tfrs. floogUr 4. Cdrirti, t . (J.
I s s J r r , I . U J i l f a n g b a n , O r lr m l 2 1 , l l o , M l . h i. J . Ifoldfe. ■llo, l
ledo My dally
h a v e a good
s c h e d u l e , is
I .IfirA.r "8 tore 1 w o r d In say
very rigid. Oo*
broke my wrist about HADA­
ina to achool
I imd U-:n tuf- COL for It cer­
full time and
f a r i n g w i t h tainly seems a
working a f t e r
pain*. «*speci.&gt;i 1mir.icle
1111Si
to me
ichool until 948
ly w h e n Hi* My eon.
Wayne
s
gits pretty tire­
w e a t h e w i no i s eight
some. t w a s
changed, ano
years old. wsi
g e l l i n g tired
I s e e m e d Dial c o n a ld s r a b lj
and ru n m!torn keeping para with
nothing wouli underweight all I had lo do, Being married
ullevlato it un- In fart, he wore
and having a family, i sm com­
til recently 1 a sire four shirt
pelled to work after achool. !
t r i e d HADA* Someone »ua1 COU an&lt;l I was gem
ra trim
mated
that 11 *iv»* him HADA- work In e pharmacy here In To­
■mated by the results Now I al­ COL. After taking four large hot ledo A fter telling HADACOL
ways keep a bottle to replace Ihe lies Wayne is no longer under­ lie re in the store I decided I'd
weight. Now he (els up early and try It. You have no idea how
empty. Being a bandleader and he
_____ ._____
h as a good appetite
. . hemuch It haa picked me up. I'm
pianist where my wriat la eaten eats lettuce, cabbage,
carrots and telling you truthfully, HADACOL
beg*,.carrots
Ually used, 1 are very grateful to
Is the answer lo all m r tired neat
HADACOL. Now I can bring Is
t h e public Ihe music they enjoy
and 1 enjoy playing It myerif."
SEU TM N H E V A
fled

Writan, U N
B, Was* Or*

mi-.

S f t D iliS

live and seven.

HADACOL
t h y feel better
eat more
than they have
In a long lima."

6

g g te n a m

a

ft.

IR aw ifr, M i J M V ,
Sid
Coll/. 1 "I am 48 years
(have W
M
,
___ _ nervous
stomach condi- "
1™ ¥
lion
on for q u i11
t e•
ome tim e,
o u l d n ' t eat
IWI l i l l Ip»f»1 I
ardlir any*
tnlng. Back In
I Xr e S n shout *
my home town.
HADACOL S ti
decided
to try
»W iA S :
It to see U ft
BH
would help build me u p like It
____ _____
had so 1many other
peopla. A
of mine presented me with
teff*s? dlff'erence. Then I friend
■ bottkT land^ I began to take lL
came to San Diego and couldn't Very coon I noticed a n
mt Iback to Atlanta ment in Die way l.fe lL
got It here. 1 sent
began
for it. Now, thank Clod, they have to
It on the m arket here and J have
e supply In my house. Not only
that, but fm tolling all my friends
who! HADACOL has done for
me. 1 sleep well, eat anything I
can get and feel wonderful. I
could go cn and on praising
HADACOL—my
W e cannot
HADACOL, it's done so much far
C or

Senator LeBltns la all of hit
political activities has always
championed the cause of the op­
pressed, and Hit poor and un­
derprivileged.
He woe the fltyt candidate for
Governor to advocate e .-tpcdfle
Old Age Pension , . . end today
tn 1^tnytofM, he Is krow n ns the
Father of the Old Age Pension.
In the course of his long, lone
fight he bet had hit critics; but
to those who opposed him he has
conilrvislly eUtsd. "If you do not
believe In Old Age Pensions, rem ember the mandate of1 th e Lord
Himself—'Honor thy F ath er and
Uiy Mother that thy day s may
be long upon the land w hich Ihe
Lord Uiy Oodalveth th e * .'"
Senator LsBisnc ia know n aa
a friend of the veterans. Ife In­
troduced end successfully pawed
the law that m a te d the B ute

rud»s*„

rsa s
1

« js m

toe man
'-* * * * *

„
,
S tate an d fadera! •Dvenunenta. His aethrttlaa to
public life In behalf of the working
man are too num erate to mention
here.
It was only natural th a t In his sin­
cere desire to serve the people, that
Senator LeBlanc would seek and
find a product that - tomM tend to
assist the poor and ailing, that would
htlp them teed a
contented Ufa. Hie tireless study sad
effort resulted in today's wonderful
HADACOL.
HADA----Why WaMf
Why experiment, why riv e up,
why suffer from a leek of vitamins
U„ 11,, Iron end NtaetnT W
make up vour mind to start
HADACOL today with the 1
assurance that It will help
sutler such deficiencies or
money.

'L“h6rSf£M*

lilil

■|&gt;1&gt; /i / /||l l l/ i | ••tfllj
*

2

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you know

now,
tom - tconocn*

YOUR AUTHORISED

OUTH—DODGE

back

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DISTRIBUTOR FOR

a h o u t e w 1{«,
aye 37, taking
e a ro of m y
b a b y w h o is
314 years old. I
« M t aMa to
lake care of m y
baby and do my
w o r k a t Urn ;
■n m e Urn*.. I
a lw a y s !
fe s lln g ru a -1
down and
nervous u n til f tria d taking HAD­
ACOL Walk believe me, I h a re
only been taking it for two and
a half m onths and, have experi­
enced s wonderful change for the
better. I don't feel nervous a r
run-down nnyroars. I feel and sa t
a lot better. Thanks to HADACOL.1

IsK A M , B b tte T k sis* * E fferis Far I t M
a a f t lw l

M A N Y DOCTORS

BRIGOS-STRATTON
ENGINES AND PARTS

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from tilting up lata at night do­
ing homework after 1 come home
from work. I’m doing my best to
recommend HADACOL to the
cuitomeri 1 wait on here In the
store who complain of circum­
stances that equal mine. Already
I have won customers on HADA­
COL in the short time I have been
taking I t"

And

P. a Box 886.

l'hn" r ,B'"

bakl*. ia*

Ia - ll. 1t,e. 1**1.#,g. ( try h-neg
I- A C n t r
W l . . s * U i m h d«*. b a ch *.
P ep pers
hu. I..M *
i n -171
I ' . ' U i w . , g la lie d f ills *
Sa lb l . m •
t*i-&gt;i:
H a d it n ..
: .(■•*. n - k i . 1 w i- j.ia
H |.|,* I . T allo w ,'riH ik ,N.-- t.
llo lipr
1 :#•J is

^ ..

aim .Up•A New Member
.
George 8warts, General Chairman
fit 2, Box■ 171, Sanford
Bonner L* Carter, Secretary

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Md’rnekun Roatl4—Out W. 13lh SI.
Phone m i

mannkt
s a a r a r o . I'la r lS a .
TIi* fnlluwlng nrleca reporl*&lt;l t.g
ih* |(ra|ers on T h * ganlord Hiat*

Be A Booiter—Slfn Up

_&lt; Y?

Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.

..................." f * "

STARTING TODAY!
e

Here h the perfect-fit, per­
fect-Iwr lance, easement window
for yuur liomc. .Never slicka—
never ran warp! Nothing to
EVER swell, shrink—or rot!
Swings wide when desired.
Swings seal-closed at a hand'stourh! Assembled, riltrd, fur
lifetime service. A modem
home “ M ust!"

State Farmers Market

The Lant Huuntl-up Of The 1961
Membership Drive

:t .

Touch—and CLOSKD!

Dr. Henry McLaulin

Rev. J. C. Walter, Jr., local
pastor, will bad the singing and
there will lw special music each
night. Hervices will alart earh
evening at 7:(fi I*. M.

ANNOUNCING

11 -1

Wonsan, 'rtip lit .rico also parti,,p s u d in ,n* (Tarnation isporalioi.j at Hungnaui and ffo n u n
Tha attari. tranipcit will rrOptomrtriat
HAN DIEGO, Calif , Apr. 3 - mam In Han Diego a abort time
(SpMrlal) Aubrey i* . \viuii.-n. l*f‘-r,* going I., a \Y, - 1 l .iltl
Phone SI
113 Magnolia
husband ol Mr- A. I.. Whitten, |etrI to undergo tontine -hipyard
of dim Elm Avenue, Hanford, overhaul.
returned to the United State*
today after seven monlh* combat
duty in Korean water*, lie Is a
shipservirrman aloard the USH
Henrico, an attack transport of
the Pacific Elect Amphibious
Force, which docked here today.
Yuunic lady 18 lo 2fi yenm, lliRh School (irxduate
Whitten's ship left the West
Coast July 7, IU50, and has p arti­
for Office Work and (’ashler. Paid Vacation. In*
cipated in all o f the major am­
mirnnrr,
Yearly IkmuH.
phibious operations in Korra.
Unit- n f Ihe First Marine DlvlA pply in own liu n ilw n tin j; lo
eion were trnn*|Hirt*d from th*
W e st t'naU In the Pusan bench
I Sox II, c /o I I«r;il«l
head ulioard Ih e lli-nriro Inst
Aug.lit and. in later engage­
ment*. the siilii landed troop* in
the invasion* o f Inchon and

.Sunday Apr, 18 to Wednesday
Apr L’6. Itev. Mark A . IM ,h . of
Holly Hill will lie Ih- Evange­
list

SEMINOLE COUNTY FARM
BUREAU
e iff' '•' &gt;‘

Whitten ltettiniR
From Koivan Witr

Th

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RATED TRU

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fe / t i t j j I sfi

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t

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b UaUr

r u n

U

Strracih—

THE W EATHER

T* Proton tW N t n of th* H orld,
T t P tm h U Um P rogm * of Am i Io .
To PrW K* Prosperity In S i t l M i

^

a

n

f

o

r

f

i , . o n nil, fatr through Ihuiiday.
Continued rather ruol tonight.
Manure Ihursday. I.igbl In mud'
r r a lr northerly wind* hemming
'j r l i b l r Ihursday.

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AN I N D E P E N D E N T D A I L Y N E W S P A P E R

Eatablbhcd 1908

V olum e x x x x n
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SANFORD. FLORIDA W E D N E S D A Y A P R . I. I'.tal

A m.*'m a te d

P re ss

l.ea&gt;ed

W ire

No. Kill

Warren Says He Has No Plans
Acclamation
For State Price Control Bill

Allied Forces
Advance Into
, North Korea

Fiery Reuther

One-Million Chinese
Poised For All-Out
S p r i n g Offensive
Against UN Troops

A u to
H as

No

O p p o s itio n

In F o u r th T e r m B id:
M a z e y I s R e -e le c te d

Warren Calls For
U ~ | »

l„

C n o m iin a

,n . a p e n 0 | n g

B o y le
,0

Appointed

C o m m ittee

| { l. v j s j o n

(111

,) f T a x e s

ci£vtuNoTAi». '-..is- In Opening Speech

Railroader T e l l s
High School Boys
Of Career Needs

Senate Passes A m end­
ment Molding Presi­
dent To 2 Terms:
Crime Study Begun

TOKYO. A p r A n
Al­
I M l Alt \ S&gt; I I Apt I i , l l I AU-MIASSI F.
t &lt;,!»)
lied lark force drove four mile*
Waller Rrulhrr won hn fourth
Ftondn Hctint,- committee* tt illeh
(.oiirinor
W.ntrn
.'pi'.irrctly
ii
0 r» rth of the Red Kortaa bolder
lerm a , prr.ident ol the CIO Uail- S e n n t f * P r e s i d e n t H i t s wl11 ''ol.l alimot hf« ." death judg Horace Describes Bei a
|
t |
a
ociiciic * i l m u u ii 1
im lit over hill |»n»|w»-*,«l in Iht*
going to I r j l r Ihr I I n i ' l l . ) I .rg'ils*
today againitTeavy Comniunui rrlo*
ed Auln trg fk tn today will,out
W flfnrp
S c a n d a l s ' * tam** ta ric d
iiini' t.
awhile
I l f fils
Received By lute *iintli on it. own
eien token ojqmsiiion.
vv C l i e n t
o c . r i u i . i i r &gt; . lay
tislance.
In catty out !n&lt;* u rn ru l recnniA field dnpifrb laid the task
I s . l i l t ' o .id W o r k c r s
Official C o n u p iio n Senate I're .olrnt U «lln* ir 1..
.. JKe U.V
.'lit...II irriecini
u"-million* hr m.'tlc to i' y.-ilrul.iy.
SturgU, is ho previeii.l&gt; klrtal no
force met u o Jy K td moitir fire
both Rcu’.Jvri
i
urv Trealie •aid Itr I,.i no .'I'"- lot llir
lialimen
.
»f
IItnpM
niu,:i.
ed
the
•
till*
.lilt'll
x
ttti
li-ixr.
III*
*1r
'Tb**
and lome artillery fire near Toptuter t~.mil M i/rv by acclsmslion 1 I AlJ.MIASSKE. Apt. d Go&gt;- sommittre, di*.lo*ed th. full 1»«t
|"
r
.i " t to ti.ini""l , . Il.e l.rgi-1.1*
llir to t i n t||ti xll|u*«I %tt*i xi ill l»r
yong, four milei north of the bord­
Thniis-h a five-wnv cunle*t c ii io i W .m rii called on the of .-S.sttf iniieut . id noon,
'"ii*
a |"o|M.cd Ini, to *rl tip tlir
II
III
1
nit**
ttlillU(*
|M'V|||.«
drvi'li.pnt for the two union vice ( I Innda Icgulsluie in hu ii|wnui
er on the writern fronl. Out ii
Alt political pliilo.nphii rx \x cr • lor 4
ii|»ciinlri»tlriii Ii* i r nl Stair lyrtrui ol |'l " r innliol tic
priMjilrncies, ineiimlientr llicharl biriiiii.il mr.*i|fe y ritrid av In bold pirtly ssell mivcil, mill il VX!$ nl V I I .
drove ahead.
T. (iosacr amt John W. l.ivlng«ton
tugynlrd in hi. biennial mOMgr,
iiiO'I ini|M&gt;..itdi lo l o ie l ell is hut the A tL iitii l o i x l 1 llir K d l l lt i iu .
Another Allied force neaiby
were rrrtain of rndccllon too. the line on Isle *.
*
1
iniglil he r i p e e l i d f l o m nutx 1 4
not lo put into rifrrt any ol i'll
nt
17
Imililx
m
l
r
i
r
i
l
«
l«»ll|»
1
a
loir
^punched two milei into Red Korea
l)c*|iilc uii|iircedcnlrd |iuu|&gt;eu* them.
They were the Hi other -dale can­
othri ircoinmrmlationi
•I llu
one
I
mis
*
i
I
ii
*
inoitniig
didate..
in the Yoagpyong area.
I ) . be .aid, riurent ol lint .talc,
Sturgis previously had named
.
A roll-call vote on the vice mostly cuiuuinrit, lia sr to pay s Senutor Shand* of t.ainrssiltr n« many ei|&gt;. .i. I&gt;.* eis* |&gt;iasiional
llir Senate today appioird H I
Earlier reporti laid an American
nre«idencie«,
iciiuirlng
.cvcral
l ead of Ihe Fln.m.e unit r.unlinn inilim lion llu. luniniiii! in saimu. a fi-drial coustltiili.Mi.il amriulmrnt
patrol hid croiied I’arallel 3H on
llu
id
o|
thrii
mromr
in
(c.lrial
hours, was necessitated l.ccuu * nf
somililllrc Srnaio. ro llln . of I at &gt;&gt;HJ„ lln, „ ,|lr f . , , , , , I) V I'li* lo piolulnt llir I'lr.'dctil o| tin*
the central front and muled
l a i n , counts and id s l.ixrt. anil lull.I M'l thflllimtll Ml a *lilt II1iMlt %in jlh»n% Il llir 1 ||r
the contest*.
S i Iimo!
United S la in linm iruiiu* linue
Chineie Redi from two hilli. lire
The lu-k of o|i|Miiitlon foi llii. is no lime lo add &gt;uib a but* l i.inI h i uf Dad. h r a d of Rid*'* and |IMM -it &gt;■ ltlllt«»li* III'!
III out • Ilian two trim i
\«ii*inni Mi llu .
Rayuaid of Hi Peterslnug chail
Reuther nnd Mn**y came a&gt; a d rn.
patrol wai probing the outer areai
surprise. At a caucus early to­
(ni m i !lining tlif ijii tlilii n is.
of a huge Red buildup where alS | ir jb n ii al a |nml in .io n ol mao of Appropiiation*.
| llir inolutinn. iiitiotlm r by
day the to-called "Coinmlttes* Foi I m.i Ii h o u m . m llir llosseidscib-i krd
Serving ss It ti Iluynuid oil III!' m.itlinu s. , I \| I tifll. ilin,i Scn.itoi I’opc ol St Xiiituitinc, wai
mori one-half million Communiit
A Pipgre**ive *nd Militant UAW,"
group to art on itn- isrord S'.’.i'J.troopi were m aned for an exmade up o( nnti-ltcuthcr delegate* ebambri nf llic liotiir ol ir|n c iNai.iNNi -pending nirasun- mil l«' •U|H*lllit«’liil«‘iit. .iiul | \\ 1*1 ml. oid-ird iminrdi it' ll lo llir I Ionic
had picked Jamea t’loi-Und of •rntalives, llir (inseitioi *anl Sirialor* I'o| m- of St A ugu-tinr ti iiniii.iOn
peeled Red offensive,
(•&gt;' i onildctall 'll
Hi troll to run again.t llruther. Floiida iamillr i I imI.i v a ir bairlv she «liairiiiuu. Ilia, km ■&lt;) i'n -1
.itl
tin* pay
M
II*
w TW itronir furee which crossed
In effect, the ftolution mctcly
id fill •
nnd Tony Cicrwin«ki of Ih-lrolt
siess, lliunch of Tampa, t'olllii- ol rntr
f Xlll Mil*
I'arallel M Tuesday along a 10
able In bus llir nrsc sitir. of lift*
M
in*
rx*
.ippioiri
an amendment to the
to
oppose
Many.
|i*ont
ing
Oil!
Tallahassee,
Dulls
ol
Madixin
|i|«i&gt;
r
r
i
,
mile atretch nf the weitern front
i\t* front U. S. Cnmlilutinn whicb alteady
withdrew by nightfall under
The anIi.Hcuthcr group's vie.1 lie taitl, lo uii|Mnr aslddliuial la ir s I raid llu of Foil Msi i s. Gautier ol oitlldr tintit iMinlur
II would I n- alino l ronfucaloi&gt;. N'css Sim m i lli-m h, -Ld'ii |..o ol *12 In «lif* u itajr, hi *1 •n right Ii.1• been latlfietl by llic tripiltril
heavy fire.
prr.idcntial dale also was chang­
In the air, American Satire jet*
ed at the la*l minlr. Kenneth on consuinrit ilieads Itranny HO ti llrnok s*|||r, Lewis of Mni Minn i It* 1111 *, M| Iih* oiilr* Ii i .-1..I Mil«* Ibirr- lout till ut tlir tlalci.
H'iiio h ttf la k e WmiIII, lli|i|t \ ttf .ig«' • I tilm. n%i*t that xoifiinti in
deatroyrd one Ruasiag-lypeMIUFolia*, of Kaginaw. one nf the |&gt;cr ccnl ol the d ale lav load.
Scnalot Tuckrt of ktawlm dlin k •iin\ ill« nn l Shivor* «&gt;f ('hip* «Ir a * d rmy. ho »ti»lri It* told of
16 jet fighter ami damag'd two
two picki-d at the caucus, declin
T his sin. the high point of the !esV
t • tit»in* iist el O il d . - r i l d tt&gt;
i illc ta il the lour vole againil tbc
other* Wednesday in a *wIt ling
*•1 nomination The other one,
(I onlm uni on l'*g c S l i t
PIiIiimI ft* n n foitil indogfight near the Manchurian
, Hrnator Ro&lt;Urr« «•( Wintrv liar whit h nri
Rudy I'ale of Detroit, wa« not
y*siit| *1 p* i.n it of thr trtululloo.
j »lrn ivm namnl vicr ilmiiiimn nf In m hit Ii
border.
noniinalril
rhi* fir«t gun nf an cx|iccted
• fi’ w inning*, x\ Ih tlic milnm kri*’
Other Allied piano* ripped Into
ihr
Taxation
Ooitttiiilt•*
«
*
wliiih
will
I’aul Silver of Detroit, who with B . W , 11 I*11 (1 O i l . 7 1 .
|&lt; gist*live luittlr to get rid of
payiiiir aiiidhnr 1 p«*i* nit
mad
_ supply line*. They destroyed four
atudy
|*i««p«»«««
l
rrvlxlnn
»*f
ihr
F o r t i e s has led the anti-Rruther
‘
. .
M I'lunt intviM*il tliMw* going the State Game and Fresh Wat***
btarifi*, »ix trurka and five rail­
l»rr»cnt
tux anti «»thrr »•••
group, also decline.) nomination.
ii« ni pha* •if initiMuil* Kish Commission »«&gt; f it,-I in the
into tli
road rant in 270 aortiea flown by
vi'lllir
inraaurr*.
This left John ttegg of Toledo
mg to «tuil\ typ'iig nml »li «tthaiiil llnii"' with intiixliution of n con
(Itlirr*
at«
lUkri
«
&gt;
f
t'mntilla,
noun.
• litutlonnl amendment calling for
and Dave Moore and Walter
NVnrn riiti
Ihi
lltiylr of Funfniil. t*6«rioll »»f
From the. central front came an
Hogowski of |k-tn&gt;it opinslng
of the agency.
m l i III i* ivlalnrtl. In .itatnl. u aUdition
aittiinvr,
t'raty
of
Stuait,
tin
1
1
1
lei
imlnoua report th a t a large group
The constitutional amendment—
Gotsrr and Livingston.
leave Ml ut*•cttco Iwi I'K rlvrti.
i»f
M
bmiii
.
King
of
VVIntri
Hi
moving Into the
II
ven,
of Red*
II. W. Ilcrndot- 74,
■ Iw a I rand of Kort l.autlrnU lf, Mr- 1 Tile 1Hi &gt;• weie tol t In Mr t or whirli would have lo he voted ot;
lU-gg i* ehairmon of the KUetrie
Communist buildup arm north
-1. V •A-J’.lU l|l ? thr me to* tile people —1« needed to do
Auto l.igt,t Unit of Toledo I.«&gt;eal resident of Hanford, passed assay Aithur s*( iVitiMitMiiM, **i**«•t e oi, r.rll •-!1*.» t *X
of a .
12 and an anti-Gnsser leader In I at a iinrejng home in Daylons Hcl*ring. )V i ret of I'ulatka anil &lt;• hum. «! ph a-e of If [\r+ ding, and away with the commission l«-.
Intelligence report* aay there
came It Ii a constitutional agency.
eeto11*•••*•! IIN 1•nn* x lil
a union factional dispute there tiogrli yeatt-rdav at 11:65 A. II. Smith of (irwrn Cov* .Spring *.
i
«r* now nearly 600,000 cmnliat
The pro|Ki»nl was Introduced t»y
Moorr. a Negro, eonu-s from the following a lingering tllnrs*
Chairtntn
of
nthvr
comnilttn**
troupe in tbli arcs, primetl for
Rep. Melvin of Santa R««a. It
Mr. llrrtulon was horn In SanWASHINGTON. Apr. 4 - t/F t- big Font local firtil and llngow*kl
art;
the long-cipectad Red uffrrulve.
WASHINGTON. Apr. 4-&lt;JP&gt;—
it* ' rrfn re d to the .onstitiitinnot
fordl ,lr
Ort.
20. »»*«
IN7I and aau
had inrad
lived
M re l^vrsl n.
, if*
l- »•*
f n .* . . O z i e r
U
In d u c te d
• Karra'* rainy spring wtsathrr ami Drfrnte Mobiiiarr Chatle* E. Wil- Tbe White House today deicubed from Dodge
atkenlmemV fonim lnd for «U.itV.
Nomination*
Ination* of llruther
T , ' and Mm
t ' . I . o " - . • . 5 , ‘c ^ T .* 4
gju*»Ui* mud will ifgvnr tb* art said today TnHaSwn it tharito* *• an entwely awtl*a&lt;Lu| *atorMeasures aimed at mmlinltln
Umhera «.r hi* ab le to u e lt.m " " f
M * '»r. and Mrv. L j
of SUrUp. ,*t u i |,.,..,
I U I O
-111 H i m I S l l l p
other member*
Rede. They may launch thfir};
gamldlng and imckinc down or.
tion'* an article by Jonathan esl off spertacnlar demonstration- , »iolv*
grraleil
problem,
but
il
»"•'
Tlr
0
‘
v
Klrrtioi.*.
Dayton
of
Dale
City
ZV,'
|
'
*
.
/
'
J
.
.
I
.
»te*t
attack
of
the
war
any
grva
.rim e in Florida weie intri«lucfil
Daniels lepolling that Pinidrul fi-alun-«ld l&gt;r *nake dance*, parade-.
1 r;
Mr*' *' '
puhll. Health, lira, kiu ..t ........ I l l
I M 'N r l l U S
\ MM)
now.
can be m all oiled
in the Senate
’T '
" f vlesr; I'.'hll* Road* and llighwav .
Truman iavors changtni the sys­ confetti throwing and halloon latst- j *'
or th* aoeond itralght day the
\ se-|es of II lit I1m were lidVd(.Iliar'a
ilemniitl
ra
I
i
fits
rAli
•
-••‘••4»rO.
.■.....
_*
....
Ii,.l.l.
1*811:
Wilton
made
llie
ilalemenl
to
ing.
Reuther'*
demonstration
con
j
iiivrrs
nf
Chlpley:
I'ti'.li
I
n
i
big air hattl* waa fought
M« rx in i I f in , i imrlnrf in f liifi dueed hy the Senate's rrlme study
tem of congressional lenuie.
Mr, llerndun built and was
linue
more
tt-s,t-«1f
■
houi.
th,
i
Inuiju
south
of
th
a
Y
a
lu
ihe
Srnair-H
o
u
r
e
“watchdog”
to
s.
M'-Arthur
"f
Ferandlna:
l*uhnear Sinui,
Wcllei Inr.. teal e s l its .1. is lop- group of which Shands of Gutties,
Daniel*, editor of the Raleigh
manager of | hs Seminole Ilasts-1
it) ami Ads’eitiiing. I.iudler of eis ss ho i ai"&lt; to Hanford from
River. Twelve F-M Sabre , jet - commillee on mobilization «t the (K. C.| Ntwa and Observer, a o t h e r s somewhat le*a.
t t i i M l i u t i r d Mh I ' mB r
'I tl
tv rr for many r-ais. lie ssa- ' II.
I
eke
Uilyj
Htute
IllRtltutlon
,
Flection
of
1
1
*
n-gional
discrang led with right Red-nosed &gt;Ui| of * public Mirvry of the de fomicr Truman aide and Demo
t'hainpalg". III.
today m
chatter me.,diet of It" KisvUt'is
!*«■#
II
IlN
tor*
ts~o«
scheituled
fni
lute
in
MIC*. The ConimnalaU broke off
.t tit#* 1st
dueled :&gt;
italic National Committeeman
O's-.i in ' , f th
rml raced ty refuge In tV b .Man­ frnvivr piogram.
hy Mi " f itl H ill" , iplo I
watt's t ’i
foi hi* state, I* also the auihoc the day.
In advance of ihe healing. Sen­ of a Truman biography.
churian aanrlavry.
. Ii
who pointed
nut o b jectiv e* nrui
j
In two day* th* Sabre jet* ator Fulbrighl (D-Ark) taid a
id e a l, o f the o rsattiration.
A Daniel* article in the rur.
1
*—
'm
.'I...-*.
§ have knocked (town four MIC* “ terrible" inflation plight confront* rvnt Collier's magaiine, drew
Mi O tter thankisl the Kiwnn(hi. widnss
Su
so incl'ul
and damaged w v m .othcis. No
!*!'*, le-riue'l th e das a h a p p y one
at"'
from
Presidential
H
e
r
r
e
t
a
r
y
Mr*.
Nortnn
dve.hter.
the
country
and
that
Congre**
a e» man* rw«»
in l»U Ilf*', utitl •»t«('*«! flint hr i«
DAYTONA RLACII. Ajrr. I
Joseph Hhort tho heated state
. H i r-*d: tu n stepsons
IM
“cnuinly it paitly to blame."
rarnt that the President "wl.he*
Karlylr llo'ishtd'lcr ha- been ■* Ion a
if'KS • Giaham of l.dl —Florida Federation of Worn mury k«* «Ililn'l |*rl iIm .^arifiivil
A gioup headed hy (*rlc MaIn hi* prepared statement, Wil­ It understood that Mr. Daniel* named chairman of n Naval A f­ D n,to"n It, nch: two hlt.ilier*. ill' I'lun* today |ndor*ed an cslu- MMinci
I'l «*«lt|r lit J im 1 Fi* til t.ilnl Hint thii-us, local rviiresiuitative of tho
ton reviews .1 the higbliglil* of t.as no authority to *pe*k fot fair* committee which has lie*" &lt;• i* Rarmton unit Clauth I* .atlon aervire plan proy»osr*l l.y
|'"i.i*i&gt;tiot, If it r tit-t ini- Idmlnistrnthe week-end report hr tnadr to him."
ni.point*.I by the .Seminole County Hi rifh.p of .‘tanfo-d: also flv&gt; IVnntor George Hiui'tl"-i til I'Jot llir n i'i'ln i |*li*|ffnm Iiiii 1 l*rrii »li
tlon, appransl tie fore t h e C o u n t y
President Trum an on building
The article tay* Mr. Truman Chamt&gt;cr of Commervr. it ssa* ar- g ra ’-iMauahlers, Mr* J C lie n ' i \» a solution for t'nlver al Mil pefi.oit ss ill' i" oi lei !,. .It,*
o m m ission
v estn d av
lo
ask
Ameilra'* might.
favors:
nounrsd today hy Jack llall. artinc of Miami: Miss June Itivln of •arv Training ami llir I h year old III.- | " O g | l •« o | " 1 ,1 -.lie* foi th*' C
hi m e u I.u ildin g
•vs at the ll'gli I'.ioi.ty aid in
K.
lie reiterated that the task of
1. The election of the number* prrsi.k nt.
r'lii..lo.ti.n &gt; t'.: »in \1lssr. Ifol- draft.
In » letter to FFWC I'reshlent At l.ool Audit**"""' F ' l d a y i.iuhl. or .pare In ivliit Ii ult l*ss ill guv.
whipping inflation U In many of I he llou*c of Repri tentative*
•
n «eg
The r&lt;immill**emrn Include the I* lllsins, H irv I'is-in. and Jerri
. iiimrotnl a gene ir • relating to lic­
I t 11 S t ' I. i ie", grliet al i hair
Mrs. Rn&lt;'liurn C. Horne, Madt-m
Klwanlan* are canfldenl that wov* “a tougher tent of our for four-year terms instead of Res-. A. G. Mrlnnis, Judge Dougin* liivina of Sanford: and "tie great Hinather*
outlined his plnu nod rmi" of the pi*.gium lepoitrd tha' it, nil ulo he liouM-d
a they are going to bavo a “sellout ability* in »iitiive" than attaining the present two years. In the Stcnstioin, Karl IligginiMitliam nr d g'aruldauehirr. Mint Gav llrnet
J I' Mi Cielluod. i hnivman of
asked for suppott of the federa tlo *ltow \« a- i ooui'g along fir***
high production.
lbouse”
iM ia iiN 4
A tt llam
lm nm
r linattri
i H i l m l a*how
lin w P
l.
»anir election* In which I'retl. F. D Ssi it.
of Miami.
their
Feri­
in it* "igui'lral'nii. that it will *i. the County Commission, pointed
“ We takr the view that infla­ dent* arc chotca.
Mr. llu"*hol'irr is rapes ted to
Funeral ssrviee* will la* eon. lion i omening here.
day night at tho Seminole High
Under Hmather* 'plan, roll, g. elude tui'i-h fit. ' ■nli‘i'1 Fhui'ln out that thrte is not enough spare
tion ran tic controlled." Wilaon
2. A limit on th* service of meet with hi* group in thr ns*ar ducted at the First I'liishyterian
Seh*o| Auditorium.
would tie used foi gis tal*'"t, arul that flie -|*ecial act* iiaila'dr in Ihe Court House hsisc" It looks to ma Ilka a complete said. "In uriiei to do this, how­ all member* of Congress to a future to work nut problems re rh u rrh at 2:1X1 t'. M. Iinnorr .w farilltie*
iiicni to houre all o| the agrncic*.
ing youth* military 'rainuiK In will feat ore Sanford tul* nt
aoUout," *ald Ralph Bitckwelder, ever, we muat have the national total of 12 year* In raeh chamber latlng In Navy personnel nnd the with Rev. A G. Mrlrni* of 'onjunclion
Mole than 040 tt* ket* have Ihi-ii Those would Inilmie the County
with their higher ed­
reai Illation of the Naval lir ficiatine. Il'irial will follow in
ticket tale* rhainana and manager will ami the national unity to —Hou»a and Senate.
•old to date, and there I* no iloutd \gent'* offlie, the I'M.A., whicb
ucation.
While advanea conies of It— Station, Mr. Hall ktated.
Lake View Cemetery.
of Ike J. C. Pranojr Star*, who do- take
, , , th* neee»»ary itepa. The
Tlir U72 registered memlwr* In- that the -how wilt he it sellnot. Mr. Mathlcux heal-, and tho
H a n d that hi* team captain* are d 'o ric n that mint be made to artirla stipulated that stories
Count)
Home
Itemonsttatlon
all
■lotset! four hill* slated to come Ralph III" kwehle . th k t '
Ihf h f ir . i h j hftw a). t rnerk inflation arc hard arcUiort*. about It would bo for release In
up la fore the Stote la-gish'lurc nounred that l.e ter Thnrpe li**l iigrnt, all of which an* now loappear* to hurt someone. Friday morning paper*. Hhnrt
percent Each
"
toady *otd mora than
ihalrm a", l•*1*1 tlo- group, lie an , ateil in the Com t House hateThese me:
"We will do our best to makr put no *ueh stipulation on his
of th* tlckato.
refill, togrthet with the Soil Con­
the teat" captain* silth '.'It t h l . t
1.
Mental
health
hill.
L
ester'
th**
»tabill*atlon
effort
a*
palnlr**
comment.
One of i Im captains, _____
servation office, ami tlie Form
2. The hill to he presented t'S -old.
Daniel* ha* been known a* ■»
• Tharp*. In aplte af being one o f , »* pouible, but only where it ea r
(in the King anil tfilron . unte*t. Housing Administration office now
the
Stale
Nurse*'
A»«&lt;
n intlon Set
done
eonvicti
ntly
with
tho
close
friend
and
confidant
of
th-*
** tho
busiest
— --------- men in town in hi* bf
ting up ■•andard* f *r rcgiitcrcd Kail llicgit.' ihatt : -porti I t! at lofMit-d in Orlando
capacity aa manager of th* W rat-j ultimate objective—a istrong Am- I'rrshUnt. He served for a tim­
Ml. Mntliiru* told Ihe .oiililllilo ilals* inure Ilian l.'Xid Vo*ri had
and
p ratlhal nurse*.
es
hts
press
relations
izn«*&lt;ntaera Unlcn T ib c ra p h office. hm« •»"•»» wiih a henlthv
loners that ho had hern compelled
COt.LI.MUUS. O.. Apr. 4 -trV &gt; ~ H eat (mm a nation ssuie uim*
la*s-n
*ast
l*\
i|&gt;**t*|o"g
peiiiiii-s
in
.1.
The
Library
Rill.
Wilson
also
said,
a*
he
did
In
tlve. helped with Mr. Truman’*
•old more than 1U0 ticket*. Other
4. A Governor* highway safety tin Jai» placed in the hank* l'o«t to lake sudden ns lion on tho matteem captains, inrladlai Al Wil­ hi* leporl. that with "the whole. IP 1.1 campaign spaeehe* and con- inquiry tiippled rare horse Itoolur o|&gt;eraiion* in many p/tis oi OI".» snuncil
tci .lus- to a government roque-t
ilffi.r and in drug itores.
hilt.
iraailM
f*
n*
f*eee
freallawsO
H
Paoe
Bill
luilay.
son, la reported to bo giving him
linn a national agiirulluial innrloao competition.
Rare wife •m ic e In *1 leail four Obi&lt;&lt; eftie* Clrsel.&lt;mi. 1
liHiintlnn committee l.e forme&lt;t in
Mr. Thorpe got tho Idea, said
thr iiointy. One of the |&gt;roriilon*
&lt; ntumbi". Hpringfirld and Da Mon ha* Iren. -u. -iff to bel-takrr
Mr. niackwvlder, th a t it would he
of this plan Is that the variou*
llor»e
leiok
room’
in
K
a-tT~
a treat for the children of the
agrii ullliral agencies Ih* housed In
Liverpool end K'.-ulM-nvillc, two hearing* if I .K Kcfauvcr ComFlorida Methodist Homs to attend
one Imililing, he said
mlltoe
oidluarily
busy
jtlarc*
for
th'*
tke show, and had ao trouble cell.
Mr. MiCIflland replod Hint the
"\Y* *4t just •railing for
Irrttlng grntry. are rioted down
tag tickets to peraoaa wishing
artal
to
c ..... liasIon will take Ika m atter
one
*.ff."
said
h
eat
to
g
Th«
rount)
grand
juric*
A
»j
In
w spotuor the children.
*om pur,
gome
under ronilderation. I’lans have
I’loyre.
kcsslistt in those •. .-.*na.
(FDITOIUS N O lB: Wkat baa kapi
rhoaera aelllng
selling 10 or
In American public
o r amre
mar*.
lu-en made, he saiib to mid to tho
In
Coiismt.us
boukien
still
re­
In some ritiea, w»|**lrig in
mortality7 la il degenerating, or la It [ n*l ahnut what it alaaya
Aa a m u lt more tkga 78 child­
Court House hiiiblini*. t.iit Iliese
ka* hern? In aearrk af an aaawrr, Al' Speelal Garre*poudent
horse room* wenr on, appatcn'.l • ported they were operating. Thee
ren from the Home, together with
would not Include -tiffiijrttt urell
acre
allowing
only
persons
wellund'slutlasl. Tot, In rare wii*
Reiman Morin »«ufkl tke view a of a prominent American hudawporvlaora, will at lead the show,
I to tuke care nf the icqin sl of the
known
lo
them
iniido
their
nr*.min. a phlliwopher and a clergyman. He present* tkelr «plnsrrvl *.&lt; .tilt I* operating.
ho stated.
agencies.
Ttiia tu.'ant an a v 'ia g r nf
ton* In a aeries of three article-, of mklck tkia U Ike first. Tke
a.
A vice squad spo.vaman |u inoma.
Appearing with Mr. Muthieux
10
to
12
an
afternoon.
olhera will follow on *urrr**l«e day*.)
Uolutnhus even went so far a*
were Ren Wiggins of the Soil Conhooklr* am making rails
to say that official, were ren- to Tiusnvnlion Service, now loratiul in
,viint in CUs-rlan.l or
i*tering rioting down the (talc O nnrtqr*-nt.a!
Ry RKI.MA.N MORIN
rig h t
il.. Sjnford Atlantic National
r
f.,r race -aaulta, 'fhsv
capital's
one
exclusive
rare
l,&lt;Rank Hull ting, C. J. Green nf the
NKW YORK. Apr. 4 - (^1*)—One Ja y last week thousand* of
call or. • ope rice* on v hlch
formatlon
service.
Empire
New*
Kami Housing Administration, Or­
Funeral (crvicew Will be con- t rwspapert. mirroni&gt;| life in the United States, tbowed a nation
they have lieU
Service.
lando, and lionnrr Carter, Leo
1 ducted at 10^0 A. M. tomorrow with a ditty face.
C w operator near Culuinbus
llutncr and Tom McLain of tha
Empire Newt Service said to­ a few* day* ago offered fter rcIt* tho F trn I'reatryterian Church
I’.M .A .
On that tingle day. published tide by side, w m reporti headed day It was operating a* usual. A fre-’V rtrnt, lo hi, client*, a la­
fa t i* y Wright Hr., wfc died ut
In case of emergency, said Mr.
spokesman sal** •*, did not acivr vish o|M-rathn. Tmlay the f&lt;«»d
hla home yesterday marring. The -VDa Racket Uncovered In U . f
Malhiriix, thr emergency commit­
•Ur* A. Q. Mr Inula, aaaDted by 8. Consulate,” “Three Mora Ar- much more than domritic pot- Isioklrs. The sice squad spoke* dtsappean'd and fo,*r rmr-loyec*
tee would have charge of the ra ­
the la v , f|. l.yltUton Ximmer- r rated
In
IU*ketball
Fix.” Wa* lie said: "Without confl- man aald polb» It^sl checked Em­ have l&gt;es&gt;n tail off.
tioning of food.tuff*.
, will offlctata tad burial "Special Treasury Squad, To drnm in their government, .he pire and found n i hooklr rtlrnl*.
Several w a g o . In Trum­
|p some tascs local official* bull county, authoritlei r&lt;kcd the
“An- people will not make the sacri­
will follow in K v erg m r Ceme- I'rnbc Gangater
............Incomes.”
ncomca,
astasia Seized fev Illegal Entry," fices necessary to appose Ruailo applied the heat: in other* the Telephone Comuany tr shut off
T h e W e a th e r
discontinuance w» wire aervic* wiraa lo three hsmib'oll*— t-ne In
sunestfully."
Oran-side aerricua urW be m n- "Pollre Official Hunted."
1ACKSONVII.LF. Apr. 1 - (-11—
duric.| by the MaMWie Lodge and
Crime, Influence and scandal
What haa happened to Ameri­ came more mysteriously. In Steu- W rifm , one In Nile* and &gt;■'«' In
:i8
l*envtlle, the Trlephone Comimny Mseu.-y. The** town* are In the
Atlanta
62
all Maaons have been rtoue*ted viitually blotted «verythlng elae can public morality T
•jr.
Ill-mat k
to
v to meet at the Maaonir Hall ai from thr* fn-nt page -ud the
northeast
Ohio
la thia the century of cynicism, merely said that service to otic industrialised
74
llrownsvillr
57
■ ••idO A. M. to attond Ul a body. public mind.
dominated by the philosophy of known bceVlc room had been di*- where gambling ha* long Iwen
Ctilcago
49
37
mnnactrd.
In Washington on that day tho the fUT Ha* a blacf
bl*» buslnvaa.
ltd
Denver
Id
Kefauvar Committee waa roe- tainlng the
Sheriff Ralph Paul of Uolum*
Cincinnati reported many hand,
lies Moinr,
60
27
tinuln* an inquiry that bad held groat aaal
Ikon* w art no bookie book npsrator* are laying off
rt5
Fr*»no
50
Joint* In lb* county. air Bailee during the current he#* wave
Or la IMp •
47
40
New York
U M M ' “there were boakU joint &gt; 3o«,kie* ia ivburhan Norwood
40
40
sVyifilngtoii
MJUMB BV A MUINO WAU wntie ngtding a m e that roared through
In the Calumbua area but
nnd Elmwood, a* well a* metro
Winnipeg
49
27
they war* out* Ida th* city.
p o liti” Clrrlnnctl. aay they Ittat • dty block o( bualneaa property In St Paul, Minn., D&gt;«trkt Fit# C h id
«6
46
Jacksonville
Peraena who know what _
a ren 't Uklt-g beta. But, they Joteph Drvxtl, 81, la dragged from flaming itm cture by fellow ftremen.
64
At iaiiii
K2
on in th* batting world asM the arm*, savinr the shutdown la Dregrl waaboepllaUted for severe rut* and shock. The flra caused dam ­
1,llat&gt;as«e#
o
«2
td cq n t gamMIuti hAuae In eantral Irfsea'r-* of lark ng race ruaulU age estimated al more than $3,000,000
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62
Tam, a
‘ closed J 'to r Ibo New Turk Ml the Wire*.’

Rising Inflation White House Hits
Termed Nation’s Daniels’ Article
Biggest Problem Quoting Truman

Pioneer

Resident

Of Sanford Dies

Defense Head Claims Desire For Change In
Runaway Prices Are Congressional Ten­
“Test To Survival” ure Laid To Truman

^

Ilonsholdcr NameriTo i**Head Naval Group

T £ ‘K:;

Waaten'sClBhaCoueur
With Smatlier*' Bill

Kami (Jroups Ask
Aid Ol' ( minty In
Housing A^uncius

70% Of Tickets For
Kiwanis Minstrel
ShowRepOHMSold

Wire Service Shutdown Cripples
Midwestern Gambling Operations

Kusi uc Fire Chief F rom Flames

Businessman Denies That U. S.
Moral Standards Have Fallen

Services 10
Tomorrow

A. M.

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�INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

cooler,

"FORD, FLORIDA MONDAY APH r^Tm T

AlliedPatrols

S H A P E S ta ff Confers With Pact N ations Chief

StabNorth«

Rads MassMenacingly
M *&gt;**#? , i g o M

Ban On Sending Y ouths Under
Twenty To Europe Rejected:
Tax Increase Is Called Fori
Treasury
Secretary
Says $10 Billion In
Needed NowBut2nd
Rise Can Be Put Off

taak-tofsutry peiapla stabbed afrom (be 30th P an lltl tain Red
Korea "sem sl" l i m yrsterdsy
mad today.
Pmonubiy all pulled back lo
mail Allied Eaet afyn short periods
i m A of the prewar boundary be*
tween Nortb and South K orti.
A P cuutopuuiWit jo in Randolph reported irpm the wcvtrrn
front that the border crossings
i M « » V M tjp i f y i i tt They
WM part of iW itodba petroling

AitM&gt;ciat«d Press Leased Wire

In an atrimphere of cordialtl
Gen. Dwight D. Kiaenhower
mnfera with the ehlefa of 8 IIA P B V northern r-yannod at the Ooneral’a headquarter* In Paria, Franc*.
Hie men (I. t» r.) are: 1,1. Gen. Wilhelm Von Paig n-Hanateen, Commander of Allied Force*. Norway!
A. Gen. Kbh (iioeiti, Commander Allied Forres, 1&gt;-nmark; Kiaenhower; A dm. Sir Patrick Blind. Com*
nandrr-in-Chif, Northern Kurope, and MaJ. Uen. Ho Wit K. Taylor, Air Forrea. Not them Kurnpr.
(Interualum al I

Delay In Congress
Show Sponsored By Dlnbkd Vets MaySlowDefense,
Iw n glib and a boy were winners in ikn grand championship Eisenhower Says
ciau in the |ahy vbow sponsored by the Disabled Aavtncan Veteranv

Ooanmunivt foil Friday night al live Seminote High School Auditorium. About
ra n a net*
[ gUlboitS, 500 |»eople ^ere ptevent.
Judged ai the prettieat girl wai Dale toil Frw wtin. two anJ
~
~— 17^~-------- ---------------* • half yartr old daughter of Mia.

N A TO Chiet Assumes
Official Command
Of European Force

Aunol D eclares
. . PARIS, Apr. 2—&lt;/P)- (&gt;»•
eral Dwight EtMnhower aaid Inday
r ________ Hnoias
M &lt; I fivey
a v Ac. v.
w so
lT
rranee
dwbium,$mwmn*Snm
that any delay in rongrrvvional at*
lion on defenve measures would
To Fate Of World Uhy"mtofdlii/^to^woUht.
’height "delay the whole preparation" ol
*
and age,-was 8f month old Doris defenae of Wevtern Europe.
a

French Chief O f Slate md&gt;M nfS^k.iSS «ffw5
SaysWest Must Preu,r*e * nnm
sent United Front
J U S ffJ Z
WASHINGTON. Apr. I - 4 W V B *
£
rrestdeat Vinccnl Aunol of Fraacc tmineed by Mm. M i r y Smith,
told C o a g ru today that if bit l"uis K'ttrado bantod over the
rounlry (alia belorr the fo rm of

u a t v sTfaSs
iM, he raid In pvt vent

liter iff W «t mint but

■' graup of
In areond
ir old twin*.
U. and
aglnirn waa

|j-__ «

name, you mar to sure, would on­
ly recall the flltal rain of a Hvl*
liiatlnn."
Aurlol'a speech climaxed a
formal six-day state vlall tw n aa
goaat nf Fnaldvnt Truman, j Ha
(toured to Imva by train for new
York aonn after for throe more
daya of apeerhti, dinner* and ro• villey and centIona.
In hia ftaal apptaranca here.
I Communist
Aarlnl rautloned Amtrira'a IrgrUlator» of the dinger* nf “ u*«-(vordinated diplomacy and atrattevtn aai Oa POO* Utat ,

LociUWoi in's Fatter
n Daytofa
F- A. Waters, father o f I
C.'W. (PatlJehiwon, toed at J
P.M. yesterday In thg Rldgww
Avenue HoapHal (a Daytona Bei
Mr. Water* vss born Nov.
I to I In Irwin ton, 0*. and fo r mi
years had made hi* home In
lif t ! where he was engaged In
rut work.
•
He la aurviwd by three *|
rrn, M p . .‘ nbaton of Sa&amp;f
Olena Waters of Oitondo and
nail Water* af Holly Hill: also
■Ultra and two brother";

ton* group of
old Cbn Rev*

r«| IB month
Nevorthtless In inoet
Kurt*,
I waa aocond paana It had a apodal algnliir
l months, was anee. As of the moment to look
over, all F.uropean division* ami
In the girl*' $1-19 month old Naval unlta which have been
group Dorli Jean Carlaon waa turned over to tto NATO (North
firat. Dale Lolv Freeman, second Atlantic Treaty Oiganiutiont de­
and Undo Loa Ray. third.
fense were taken under his
guiding wing. Thla Inrlndea not
only their operatlona In defense,
bat thalr training and supply.
Kiaenhower set nut at one*
lo explain a aretInn of his lesU*
many earlier In Ihr year before
g rongresslnnal rommltteo by aa*
terting that he luid no intention
nf tetlring to tha "Brvat I’anui.
aula" as a means of defending
Kurope, lie raid such a quotation
had txca tarn out uf context wlwn
It waa released In Washington
trie Shelley some weeks ago. It Indicated to
r Wynn waa WBI ready In liark Into Breton
T. waa first Peninsula nn the wsat coast of
Fr*tw«
lhara would be pre
pared to told «m until strength
tt«Mita**e «■
eta l
I ha school intkii litoi fof the
He a l^
tlrtiiked the lUytaMd tvtutoa for
offering pritM^
ell eolerad

«* ot UrniSSmSSi
•he Bivmer
a five by .a

tonty. SMteia Univevarty arfl Rollin* Col
will address pttpilt ot Saayaoie High S
■UtotofDoamgram. Mjppiliam B.

af'mining amt
B If offers to |

ba' outlined by

F. B- I. hi I
Htotaon Ui

WASHINGTON. Apr. 2-&lt;/P)
Secretary of the Treasury Snydrt
Inday railed for prompt action on
I hr
Admimttralion*i $10,000,000,000 "liral tound" Ian increase
pro) total, hut taid a "aernnd
round" boot! can be potlponed un*
til nrnl year in view of a vatlly
improved budget lituation.
Revealing new official budge*
eitimatei. Snyder told the lloute
Waya and Meant Committee that:
1. Thu fucal year, which ends
neat June 30, vhould produce a
turpiua of about $1,000,000,000 in
rnntiavl with the $2.700.(X&gt;0000
deficit [’ (evident Ttuman forecatl
in January.
2. Tan Rev
neat (tacal yeat,
which atarta July I. vhould be
about $5,00,000,000 above the
January forecait. indicating that
the prevroua deficit prediction ol
$16,500,000,000 will he nn mote
•han $13,500,000,000.
It waa Ihia extraordinary iniptnvement which prompted the
Treasury Hcerrlary to altandun the
Admlniatrntlnn'a earlier demand
for a areond round W,900,000,000
tag hike In H4I,
Snyder declared:
“The prudrnt course now ia the
prompt enactment of the tea rate
inrreaaea already recommended by
the President“ My rotialdervd judgment rat. to
stated Briefly: Defense expend!lure* will Increase aa rapidly In
Photo hy Hayimind Studio
the period ahead that the TreatML»« Donna Lou llatuci, San
urr** preboot budgetary surplus feed representative in the "Miaa
'VfChs" mutest to he hvld in
"Wirtfe tha eaaet course of de­ Miami In June, po-aa In a Jayfenae apaudlng cannot new l&gt;&lt; tee Jacket which h*» W n fotBi­
htueprinted, It la all ton clear rd into a sarang. They Jayceca
already that within the coming fis­ are "pi-iivoring her trip
cal year we shall need at least
the $10 ,000,000,000 minimum pm.
gram rcmmmemlcd t»y the Prval*
•lent.
"N n n re ran know wluvl

iroallmw* ft* rwa* Mil

Farm BurcauSccksl'o
Recruit 200 Members

“In order to truly represent tha
fanner* and to render a greater
service to th« farmers, we should
have at toast W i member* In th*
Sa^inoto County Farm Bureau,"
•aid Mr. Bwarta.
M n. Oeto Mathtoui will aerva
aa Jfvmatal chairman of th* ladle*
division In tha drive, and Mrs.
Theodore Aalto. Jr., Oviedo as
district chairman. Thomas Moon,
Oviedo, will be chairman of the
men's group In Ovtodo, and Mr. sad
Mr*. I**lie T. Bryan will serve aa
chairmen for Uvs Altamonte
Springs, Lowgwood and Caaa-iberry district. Other district lead*

Jack R a tig a n Is
Named President
Of R o ta r y Club
The Senate voted down today a
propo-.il to ban the vending ol
U. S. foot voldierv under ige 2*
to vrtve In Gr *ral Dwight D
FJvenhower'v N'.-ith Ailantii tie
feme force.
The vole wav 62 to 27.
It wav the fint ballot taken it
connection with the troopv-forEurope iviue.
Senator Cave (R -SD ) pio|tovei
lo bar uve of foot voldien undei
age 20.
Care offered that av an amend
menl to a revolution which woult
rndoue the Adminivlration'v plan1
to di-patch four more divjdonv
about 100.000 men—to join llu
two already in Europe and ticket
ed for Eisenhower's command
The Senate met two hour* ear
Iter than uaual in an effort t.
mmr lo a final decision on th&lt;
troopv-for-Kurope issue a f t e r
week- of debate
Two -eparate revolutions wen
before it. Both would endorse the
A dmin lit rat ion'* program. On&gt;
would express only Senate venti
ment. The other, if adopted by
the Senate, would t«r sent on in
the Haute.
Neither revolution ha. the fort;*
of law. They would rail upon the
President to u#t "congressional
approval''— without defining thterm
trefore assigning any ad
ditional forrea. Legally, the 1'resl
dent, who haa contended he her
the final authority on tnu&gt;p dr
pluymenl, could ignore thi* ad
vtra.
•
At the atari of the sew ion
Senator Wherry R-Neb) mover!
to vuhttitule for the pending reaolutioti one of his own which
would write firmly Into law that
no additional troop- were to tv
rent to Kurope without rnngrnat­
ional approval.
rhairman Connelly (D-Tra) of
the Foraign Ralallona foinmlltar
proteated that Wherry’s mottot
(Continued on I'agr S ii)

lie*

Prospects Good
For State's Early
Spring Vegetables

JACKKONVIM .K. Apr. 3 - ( ( t r r.
■•1*11—"Early spring vegetable*
began moving out of all nf the
eleven Slat* Farmer* Market* )»■
rated in tha great truck producing
areas of tha State thla past week
and prospect* look good for the
grower*. With continued good wea­
ther condition" volume Is expected
to Incrcaxe rapidly and quality
I m n r o u a steadily,"
a i a a d l l w ** according
arw-neclilasaw
Bn
Improve
to
William L. Wilson, Director of
Htat* MarkeU In listing the artlvItlea of Uto following Individual
markets:
Palmetto Htat* Market: The
spring vegetable deal haa started
here with light supplies nf p«|«
Beans and squash moving now and
tomatoes expected to start early
neat week.
Fort Plerr* Slate Market: A
small volume of lomatova la rapsetej tw
title *enk with cu&lt;umtota exported to start early
tha following week.
Fort Myars Slate Mftrkal: A
good volume of rood quality cu­
cumbers and • fair volume of to
matoaa Is shticlpetsd around April
dth. Few peppers and eggplant are
The last round up of the Semi* now moving at good to fair deto for - affsrtng onto County Farm Boreou's mam- manii.
liieh picture to tirnhip will atari tomorrow morn­
Wauchula State Market: A light
(Csallawse Oa Hqt Mat
ing, aid ef'orts will ba mada by
paraonal solicitation to exceed the
quota of 800 set by tha Florida
State Firm Bureau, John Pimon,
local president, am*anted today.
ftoirge Q. Bwarta, general mem­
bership chairman, today aakad the
n&gt;-operation of every member in
aignjng up and In aeeuring new

asrastf'■•’toto; *” &lt;*•

month* la a n «

The atalemenl was made in re*
•pome In a question al a news
conference, the firal one he hai
given aioee he took over command
of the defame of Europe. Actually
and technically he took command
bl the organiiation ol Weatrn
Europe Defenae at one minute af­
ter midnight today. Reaponding lo
ibe qu*atinn about any pondde de­
la y in coagreaamnal action on pend­
ing defenae legtalalion. Emnho»er
‘t
.Anything dooa .which wwld
indicate reluctance on the part
nf any country to get Into thi*
pool of roW walar would delay
live whole preparation nf defense.
"My eonrtro w that each na­
tion ahnulil ah-iw ita full reaillneaa
to rnnpecatr,"
Kiaenhower aaH taking ovei
command waa alinply a formality
In keeping with old military tradi­
tion that a (lew commander

Donna Lou Hnr|)t

Senator I.. F . Hoyle and Itepre
arn tatlvrs Voile W illlsm a, J ( . ami
M. H IT -B m ie t Smith left yester­
day afternoon for T a lU h a isr* In
order In to present at the opening
«f the S la te L f f l i-latur* tomorrow
morning.
Among the local b ill, slated fot
presentation la an art to au th nriir
the County Commission lo adopt
toning regulation- and h'JIdtriK
codes governing the u :c ' i l pro­
perty nut aide ol mimirtr&gt;a! I n il-,
adjacent to atate nt rounty -r.t -la
to a depth not to e ir e « l f-cw* ftv
from an y road.
A not to r act would «&gt;• c » r * n ir .
of rou nty com mist loner* trs v rl
ing outside n f this rounty on n fli
ria l hualneaa at IB * a dry a i l
•even and a half rents a mil-- each
way.
T ra velin g expernc veithiu Ue
rounty la also to to -et /t -even
and a h a lf renta a mile, am, nut t *
excrerl g.16 In any one mnoth.
Another act seek* Vo allow lb
County Commission In pm reurc
t ,-nnrt*s»e &lt;ta P «s* »lv*

Spencer-Harden
And Baker Dairies
.Inin Cooperative
lie ('. W. i»uker, «
tirreu Valley Dairy an
Harden, ownrr of SpctirDairy, todav announce |
filiation of thi-ir J a lr . i
with the Perfection r
W. A. Knifrht Died
Dailies with hr-ift-iun
Yesterday In Orlando Orlando.
Both mm will
director of the cool'cir’
•ight, \V&gt; • Hide farm er, ia composed of the !••.«-t
ray tn»ridtig In Dtange far met t of Gran, •• *■
llu sp ilsl following
» count ie»
1 he cooper a tv* • dl

Survive;-™ include tin- widow and
« .' .Iren: Mr S. A. Murphy,
Y A. Bulitrr and Austin O.
KING AND QUEEN C V .IT K b r .......
a't of (tonlnrd: Chatle M.
Mrs. H. r Maxwell and lie
"-''gl-f. Jrse'.p, (!*.; Sam Knight,
J F. MrKinlsy took a comi.iMid nt,, •'-‘I- tllade; W A Knight, Ir..
lead today in the Kiwanis Kltg j ('b-rlr-tn.r. S ('.; un* brother, J.
and Queen contest, Kiwanii Previ-JK K' Ight o! Avon I'aik.
dent Joel Field ha* announce.!. ! P • err1 -.ervice- will to held
Kev. McKinley ha* IfU! voter: to -i..-tr«*w at ."vr.1 P.M at the A
1(1*2 for runnerup (larvnre (?iav*e' •.^ihty of firat Church with llev.
and Mrs. Maxwell has I IT to W jl A. Allen officiating. Hunal will
for Mis- Htusell Tench. Jr.
■
» made to Evergreen Cemetery.

in Sanford and n
future
will e\|vand thi
&gt;f that
plant
*'Thii afflllatt n it -Jefir.ttvlv
a .t• i- forward
hr - it
the I’crigre-s (if
'
", -tat’
Mr. Harden "Tt
i
-tie
our plant
* -itwith thmany romplei't1- . ititlng in thi
dairy Industry have preveite-'
our rendering the type vet ir
that we feel ths ritirens of i
area arc entitled to. Now we -tin position to offer product
(■arkages which &gt;i« at rev t f
the latest de ■ uents In datrv
science "
Dr. ftakei
tinted out that
dairy products nveksged In the
ni w Purr t**k eonlainct »r- non
availalib from all leading food
store i in the Hanford airs
"Thi* new container I* the last,
word in tonvenivnre. sanitation
and
I'etv''. be added. "It l'
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MONDAY APR, 2, 1951

THE SANFORD HERALD. BANFORD, FLORIDA

P A G E I WO
Vf l S f l S

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The Sanford Herald
K tu U h M

Whose

Is It?

Now that it hnH&lt;bevn clearly demonstrated that crlrnInala aa well aa Communists have■ Infiltrated
i ITT
our K«*vern- Mr. Holland D*an, Kdltor
__ 111 N , i m 4U A l l — a
ment, and that In many area* where the underworld doea Hanford. Herald
R a l* r » 4 a* ai m l r la a a a a lM V
Florida.
O rlak rr ST. I l l i , a l I K P « l O IIK * not actually ruU, it at luast souks to control through bribery near Mr ' Dean•
a l » a a t a , 4 . M u 1 14a. a atfar I K A rt and corruption of public officialn, the public ahould begin
j
hav*
t»*n asked to comment
a l l a a a r a a a a l N a l r t *, l i f t .
on the letter to the Sanford Purum.
aaking itself what are we going to do about It.
H i l l . 1.4 M l la D R A M
by Mr. D. I.. Harper.
MIIM
Senator Fulbright, who conducted the Iteconatruction written
I.|||||H&gt;&gt; I I C I I
My effort* to assist the Seminole
U lliit M t H l M I t f
Finance Conwirutloii investigation, nay*, "Scnmlul* in our County Chamber of Commerce in
i i mm H ir r im N%Ti:t
rt C**rrtir
• D government arc no*, a new phenomena in our hlatory. What their work with the Florida In» in » Hum Ilk
-L
U n i1 ,n*ein* to be new about these acandala i* the moral blindness duatriai Commission in trying lo
bring New Industry to Hanford,
f A i f f Met m i l *
Sim
M e R e g ilik
A M I or callouanesa which nllowa those In reaponalble position* have, given me tom* in-iglil into
l ii** | t e &gt;
11,0* tn accept the practice* which the facta
i'n
reveal. It In Irnd what ia needed, not only for
fo Plor
411 ulil l « « « r r
e »ltr * «.
tu t 4*
&lt;*V
enough fur us tn have corruption in our nildat, hut It is Ida, but alio, what ia lacking in
&lt; k «n k «, r » « n l i f | « N t . pgi»r|« **•*(!• a,
• m4 e e d r e e *•! m f a t In lm u t iilu t e l
worse if It is to tie condoned and accepted as Inevitable". Ihla Stale in gelling more induaI A* |»«fpHteuMr i*f ru le !u p I im 4« , m ill
Irial organlullom to focal* her*.
It# i k e t e r d fu r Ml tF g laf F t e 4 i f f U *&gt;
Those public officials III highest jhml l lulls of trust and
Let me u y , at thii point, that
)•« Him.
rcsjsmslhility who have nut lieen bribed or corrupted by Hanford ha. a* much to offer in
miMiaeetid Y n lle a ia ilr Mr
U liM
^r ti «|iN|»er HrprFaFfttA* the underworld, have neither been shocked nor mortified the way of acreiaibility, climate,
loom for expansion etc. a. any
• I*#*,, ••fw* \ r w 1 «*f It* I l l r i R i t ! ) » •
over the corruption of others In their mlministnilion. They other town In the Stale.
|» mI|, I immumu l l l f * *|. | . e « k
have not tried to prevent dishonesty in government nor
I !»• l l r i a lii 1* m n t m l w f erf Ik #
The city of Hanford would he thr
4 **Mt tie 1**1 I* i # m
r*l.Irk |« mi ll Ural
f a* I t t l i • I f It, i h r U M fa r f t p * fell* | condemned It where It bus lieen found. And by their com­ large*! one In Florida, if il had
• uiiim wi eU tie |writ) lift** prim** placent attitude toward crime, they have seemed to lend only follow*.) through with the op.
Ift I l i a w rm e p n p rr, a * m rtl M A ll
h u p r I
it every encouragement.
II* a ifm * d l e p N i r l M .
a* been the first In nearly everyMONDAY. A i'll. 2, l*JI
We may well wonder how men of so little character thing In the way of development
TODAVH n tn i.K VKR88
get into public, office. Hut if we review the cnm|iuiKna of in tnia Htate. It waa oil* of the
flr*t aettlemenli: it wo* firat In
A lit.il mnarlrnrr D Ilk* a worm the past few years, we must confess that those candidates Iran.jiortath'n (had tcven railtnaafng al llir vital*. II la not a who cut the public in on » r 5:l- &gt;•* the swag were the most luadi here ami two line* of iteampleasant mmpanian. Th* wicked
'•--i -W led f.'ttrv «V i J . ■JL(a.rr.,,-niment hftsdmitn rr*l; fir** !*.'&lt;*-era (four new*man ltj.u il.llt with paid all
*
v e . - s ’ v .'«ml two weekrrr »f *
housing iMojfacla,. ,, i |
n it )" .
J o n I 5 : 2u.
v
•
fli
•toii jobless liencfits had far more appeal to the electorate i •ira);
"
urgi 'ff*,
Anxlliri un* al I rutiun'i "m l than decency in government or the peiiwuial iharn. irr non Haiif.mli; first large hotel; fi;.t
licuingi" lut Itrrn canned. Juliu. Integrity of the candidate.
in tourist trade: first in nNaociaff
iperie* of ritru*, and
anil I ihrl IG,.ruling and Motion
The man of character Is always at a disadvantage In infferrnt
.‘ —bell have been convicted a. such u campaign liecnuse he is reluctant to tell ii lie and his Hanford WAK known a* the C«lery
City.flnt and blggnl in celery.
tiailoit In lltcir countiy (or giv* opponent can always make the biggest promises. No mutter
Do you have Ihote, lo-dayT liven
me atomic bomb ir tlr li lo Kuuia. how liberal u program the honest candidate may propose, the la*t one, celery, I* meeting ter­
W- deal liidjtly v.tilt such Irailoii the dishonest candidate can always outbid him for public's rific competition—not only with­
in, but aliu without th* state. To
in ll,it countiy. ibey would oat votes, and if the public iha-s not consider the character of induce new imlutlry to come to
fair it, wrll tn thru Itrloved ttu.- the man, ns well as his promises, the dishonest candidate Hanford you mud have something
a little heller lo offer, than other
will always lie elected.
nart* of the country or Htate. WrWe
cannot
expect
honest
government
from
dishonest
have wonderful people, &gt;&lt;•»; and
A Nrw Volk judge etlimatM that
v h i .M in e
i j ' Lrteet*
pay New public offldnls. We rniinot expert a dollar's worth of servire what more could you ask in clim­
ate-nut loo cold in winter nor tm,
Volk polite $25,000.000 a year from our government out of every taxpayer's dollar when twit in sunimer-it really make, life
graft
must
be
guild
to
public
officials
nil
the
why
up
and
u&gt;n„.
. , . . .
tm pmtedion. Although this
money it paid pnmaitly (or gam­ down the lino. Wo cannot expect law enforcement officers -c:ull„ Lck*aml *J* ua", a. » m
11
*° mur&lt;lpr, vice, and crime, when corrupt of- : « f |i*«|il* *ay, hut w* have got o,
bling protection, il often coven a *?
flcuils ure allowed to profit from it.
saawMsw, an«J to rat we muii
multitude of oilier tint. Il it imnave money tn Iniy food, and lu
The
solution
to
the
problem,
which
everyone
now
re­
liotnble lu think oi an officer who
get money we must work. Nuw
lut jn rp lrd money for winking cognizes ns more threatening to the life of the republic than VVHKRK are w* going tu wurk lu
a Russian invasion, is to elect honest candidates, to be more make the money, so we can eat?
al a gambling law violation turn­
I don’t think that any Industry
interested In the character and reputation of a man for In­
ing aioiind and aiirttina lb* lame
move Into Florida and operate
tegrity than In platform promises, to fulfill our own duties ran
•uccessfully when they have tu
man loi jtrddlihg dope.
anti r**"sjK&gt;n.wil&gt;ilitleft hh ritizt-na «*f a country where the people import their raw materials and
then ship them hark to some other
Attorney (jencial tivin tuggrtlt are fret* to elect their own public official*.
Only by it thorough hoime-rlcaning nntl a resolve to do part of th* rounlry. This Is on,ibai on* good way of gelling bet*
of the main reasons for NO
1*1 law rnfotcrmrnl would be In better can we a* citizen* encnjxt the nhame which we must WAR CONTRACTS. Why? They
pay belter talarin lo law enforte- all feel over the revolting state of affair* in which our coun are licked before they start, that
is, Industrial mawfarturing Is. for
: ;;j
merit officer*. Too often w« pay try now find* Itself.
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Clever Radiomen
Are Parasites On
propelled (not barge*J from Han­
ford tu other pari of. th* east Russian Programs

Sanford Forum

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coast. The letter la atill on file,
Ry RICHARD K. O'MAI.LEY
and when something ha* been set­
MUNICH. Germany, Apr. 2 —t/F)
tled the Chamber will be able to
—Three fast-talking tarn in an
correspond with them again.
There would b* mere freight old German army truck are heckbrought in by contract carrier than lutg Soviet hnadraslent into a
the port ran haralte-such a* soaps, nightly rag*.
They specialise In needling
canned goods, stuff that sells at
g filed price ail over lb* country Communism frun their mobile
raid the transportation rusts are transmitter in Vest Germany
over "Radio Free Russia.”
Itom by the producer.
More outgoing trade will have
They are artists In auikln use
t&gt;. he developed-!! Is already here* of a pause In a yrogram. One of
their
chief target ia Radio Volga,
take, for Instance, the grant dint*
Industry, which will be a big help, a Communist stat.-n Ih East Ber­
thinned citrus and the great life lin which beams pi oframi to So­
saver, f.'uiteenI rate, can lie shipped viet occupation tiwtps.
the whole year round to the north­
A Radio Volga broadcaster may
ern parts of the country. Specially have Just ftnisnad the phrase, “ A
neat
people's rfemetracy la being
built boats, for carrying frotea
ctmrelilrale north, these same boat* built' In
East’ Germany,M when
bringing hack much needed pro­ radio free Russia Jamps in and
duce, ftotet) concentrated milk-* adds "under tha watchful eyes of
■lew and Valuable product-end the Kremlin's secret police."
other items. If you hwv* facilities
Communist Jammisg technicians
you will alway* find waya of mak- often have had to throw up their
rod«
hands in helpless surer. For when
ing them productive.
you loan money on Radio Free Russia heps on one of
the terminal, you will make ft up their wavelengths, they would havo
hy ronctms locating their offices to drown out the Conmunist voice
and distribution plant* right here aa well.
in Hanford. These will pay taxes
Radio Free Russia *** heard In
and help reduce that four million the West when it bega.i operat■ioliar load.
..... .
*'u -■■■■■■■.■ ^..4 • L a i ego. Lon­
Now, lo make th* picture bright­ don monitors picked up its firat
er. the authorities who sit In brosdesste calling fur a peoples*
Washington look with favor on the tevnlt in Russia.
Ilian lu cut a channel through
A short imp afterward, two men
from the HI. John* to Titusville. were arrested by W**t German
Thi* would mean a shorter haul police for bmsdeastinr without a
to the hig ships, both those in license. They ware turr.ru dver to
over-a*as trade al well a*' those the Rritish who releasal them.
going lo northern part* of the
Rrltish official* declined to dis­
louniry. The starting and putting cuss he matter. (lerhun jathoritlr*
in operation uf the terminal in said they did hot,kMvrhnythlfcg
Hanford will help this along.
about It.
With regard* to the costs of the
..i.-ryunp acted as if the arrest
terminal, they may t-e higher than incident wa nan emnarraislng alipfirtl estimated, this is just a rug- up.
geiliun. Whal g&lt;t»d is Ih* hand
The next night, Radio Free Rus­
shell slicking out inlo the water, sia was back at its gadfly work.
right now ? j have never heard of
Russian political refugees here
the music lovers of Sanford put­ grin at its mention.'
ting on any concerts .there. It
It was started, they u y , by
would be cheaper tu tear that shell longtime members of thr National
down, lengthen the cross of the Workers Union I NTS), * bitterly
pee", with extra piling ami deck­ anil • Communist orysnlution
ing al either end, widen the stem founded about 20 years ago.
of th* "tee" with more pile* and
A Ru«iIan emigre who left his
a deck; place the warrbouse in the natire land many years ago is the
center of the »tem, and you will guiding light of Radio Free Rus­
have an Ideal dock and terminal, sia, they u y .
I know- I have docked at port* In
Where doea the money lo oper­
°V&lt;^ thirty countries ami know a ate come from ?
Hill* about sut-b thing*.
"Why," the Russians h*n&gt; say,
l Would be very glad lo sit and "It comes from everywhere. The
Irbate with anyone the question chief of Radio Free Russia has
if what will help Hanford become solicited financial help in -Amer­
i leading eity again-ln the 8tat» ica. There have bean contribution*
■f Florid a-providing, they ,t really from workers tn KnglaXd, Austra­
*L
* -* r t r 6 | r ‘ -*'ire interested in getting something lia and South America. Ttoy ail
‘ HI I
• hftfp replace what We have la*t help -to &lt;pay/t
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'The Food Outlook"; Till
.
i
i lot theta I last few moathi.
The i National , Workers Union,
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The flianta have
gone
(they
which uses Neptune's threa-yrang------- ---------...
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(afc
Although there have been previous ^Utfdttwlfciof
ra/j eurre* aiioiial advertising for Sanford In etl spear aa its symbol, ia against
(Kisslbillty, it is startling to find the Dw|
jkavef hernselves) | the ladderahlp In tha Communist*! against HtaMi, and
timber And a fiery indaslry ia Mmaj tha-Math: fue Ike worker*. It
■ulture making the outright prediction
ng.lwMea aa an industry will in a ,»fo
m ore
bat are well organited.
the atom bomb beoauu f it
States'faces the prospeet of shortages or
We ran offer Indurementa to ♦W fear* ha OuUlrlpjwd bye the Wa.| B destroy
workers as well an
P
iHX-ntpate Industry; Dig auction d ir enemies.1
duets, ahortrgim which may be serious
to
films to lotat* here by giving ihym
M l»u
•ifot U likely #&gt; replace the I Three Slav radio men )oyrente
-irP'ntrur, Tht* preiltdlnn is batted »n Ihu
F R E E buildings, Free Uses, wat­
I su rvey’^
l,*Uf
iiiinsit
biohrr
as.
a
dir
eel
er
ami
light.
Don't
think
Ihsl
w#
the* mpbila station! They were
the planting plans of funnprs.
mil had request* for all of aial tatjsfactory outlet fi,r. farm"
r.of, their . .^IckThsrnt ate loophole* for optimism, Tin* Xurvoy nwes- have
lehr the Kernjultd*, line firm wanted everythin*
rftrlpase aud aUiuy to talk fastcariiy was mntlt* *oim» Unit* nho, and thr plans of farmers free, *•* they ruuld bring a email
. ,-rermina i* *a
8ovi«t(ummiv*r" have brni
may have been chnnip’d durina the winter its conditions af­ payroll inlo town. Would (hi* help ihttilitry- which ia hvttint t„ roly- —
, s. „„
fo flliled mm
‘
property.
m
l
ure
that
four
million
duller
pauses suddenly filled with a stri­
fecting their market changed. The report itself may cause
You have to have *ome indue*. dent raJ| to "Jlavult agslart FtaUa.
debt the rily has? When
farmers to expand their plans to take advantage of the in­ bonded
ihe*# outfit* dunT nay tasra, huw men! to bring new industry into wuiker nf Russia. Thow the ertmdicated demund conditions, or they may lx&gt; preparing to murn did the city ur Hanford rook- Hertford. The terminal ia, at thi* ihala ouL”
' -1 , .
ie, one of the answers, so lf.lt
heed the urging of the government for more planting*. In un hasing Florida Fashions hen-?
IVhan tlw R u ssia^ auaoecd .la
ta
money,
you
still
must
give
Ruth
tha
City
and
the
Chamber
of
jamming
every attempt tn estimate crop production in advance of the
tu receive.
worked hard to help
from Rad!
s i...
K a .SrSsi
harvest there is one imixirtant factor which Is almost totally Cummerre
Thi* is a very enlightening story, •tore quickly jump ta another wave
them end In feet are atUI working.
unpredictable. This lx the influence of weather and crop II wouldn’t aurpri** me to have I believe; the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce last year
posts, which mny alter the picture to un amaxing extent, them return to Hanford.
* • game of hide and
What b all thi* leading up to? had a list of over three thousand seek every n!ight,' roil
commented
In either direction, in the last few weeks of the growing
inquirim
from
people
who
wantHanfoid was a city of fin is, and
season.
of
these
Inquirias.
NOT
ONE R lad
tn
come
to
Florida
to
lira.
That*
it must do ►omethlna to start back
However optimistically it may be interpreted, however, up on th* un-arad*. Everything taople. In *om* rasas, had from P LY WA8 R EC EIV ED ) Seminole
this prediction of the Department of Agriculture should be move* either forward or backward, 125,000 to 9100.000 to Invert In County business did not want to
an eye-opener. We an* the best-fed nation in the world, there is no standing still. It looks some sort of business. Although expand, nor did they want any
if Saufurd was moving back­ they had that money to Invest, | financial help or assistanc*.
but our food resources nre neither Inexhaustible nor in­ as
So I thing that th* citlaeaa
ward, having lost so much. Ho, I they knew that to step In and start
vulnerable to the effects of ii mobilization program. The would say, go ah*ad with the ter­ • business themselves would not should try and figures out for
same holds true for our material advancement and other minal, there are aa many reason* get them any place. Some wanted themselves whether or not they
io buy a share In some other busi­
armInal, and than writ*
elements in our high standard of living. A tremendous de­ for U a* against It.
listener.
you have to guarantee ness and to work to help expand
fense effort puts u new strain on all our resources and at thaHuppoM
parking meter revenues. If It and participate in Iks return*.
the same time diverta attention unit energy away from nor­ means that it taka* this and mars,
The Chantbar of Camntarre at
mal kinds of production. This effort will cost something— why not throw tha parking fine* out over 700 notice* to tha buslnaaa
In-that will folp aa there are ■saw of tha cawty, advising than
In fewer gadgets, leg* luxury, perhaps even in less food.
plenty i
I don’t mask lo fo facetious, but
hero la a chance for Sanford. For
The Kefauver Telecasts
Instance, aa U ,» a man, from
Cleveland, wfo want In import Into
Some of thi accusations of triviality of television pro­ th* stats partly ftalihed good*,
in
hi
rams are neutralized by the telecasting of sessions of the finish and assambla them here
J- art up
up a• distribution
dlslrli
efauver committee hearings. These views have brought Hanford and-set
L A S T T IM E T O N IG H T
for Florida. C
hi.
Chicago
grew
overnmental problems home to the spectators more vivid-j •enter
only tweause It waa thadtetribu
y than any previous medium. The audience was estimated1 j tlon center far the middle west.
by advertising men on 12.000.000
Hera are a few facts. Water

£

rut poljce «|arvation wage* art I
llirn expect diem lo &gt;e»itl all IHaplaliont to graft which are daily
plt-tenlcd lo llirfit. No talary. no
maltri bow high. would pul a
P 0n to all political corruption, fo r
gdod falaiirt and good men would
" P
* jf c w ..t U .. L
|Krni gouRru, Irroplnl to raiw
irtilt to unculitclunabl* liaiabtl,
pkl li*&lt; aut* lb* Navy i* coining hi
house* will It* in gtraiei drluirid. are pifparing lo kill lb*
gOotr that layt ill* golden egg.
I fifth ipiiU will only keep Navy
men from bunging their fatniliei
lie San lord, and any continuation
or lit* practice would lie bound lo
produce trnl ceilingt, federally imjutted, which were tuch a pain in
dir neck to 10 many property own­
er* during llie tail war.
Hie Senate has ealcndtd tlie life
ni the Kelauver crime investigat­
ing tommillrr lot anothei )0 dayt,
e*i*iently agreeing with us that
all the diit haitt’l been uncoveted
yet. What we really need in this
country it a petwtanenl investigat­
ing committee,; a lott of a enroe
‘‘watchdog committee" to keep
(onttaully jitobing into and dragging out into Iho public view all
I ha nefarious underworld activities
that can be found. There would
he fewer persona willing to go into
citme il Ihoy knew for sure that
sonnet or Utff they would be ex
pqird.
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The Constitution of the United
Stales gives lo iho Congress the
puwet lo declare war. The Presi­
dent says he has the right to send
American troops overeeat into var­
ious iroubie spots to engage ia
combat, as he is doing hi Korea,
without prior approval by Congress.
That is to say. the President, in
effect, would have the right to
bring about a war, if not lo de­
clare one. What do you think
about it?&gt; Do you think one man
1ought lo have the power to involve
*a i* a war with a great nation,
u y Germany, or Russia, without
consulting with th* rttHMetrtattm
of tb. people)
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We hear so much in this country
•foul the decline in religious wordpp, afoul (ailing church n ~
b t f I hipfl,
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flliiittiffff p ffM c l

tn empty p m , that k ia refreabLa l t 1 C ______
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i i f in
fiH tifurrv wiHcn
ipvfi
out
aonsething quits to thn contrary.
Accusing to the National Council
1 tfo Churdsi of Chris! in AsnoefI. dturch membetthip las increas­
ed sine* 1926 by 51.5 percent
total population fcaali
only X) percent. I*

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Church Lotteries Hit By Law While
Gamblers Go Free Under Loopholes
WASHING! OR; Apr. 2 - ! d V - h 7 a weird fosiprs’
%
Suppo«e yout local Lilts club nerds souir iiwncj lot rluiity. You
decide ,u uoid s utile. You msd out books oi (fiance* lo yout mrinbett
end Irirnds.
And whsl hijqcui &gt; You can be atrrslcd. (iord. srnl to jsd -even
callrd before tin n-twtr crime;,
cummiltre. You've broken tbe fr itiaUe gul.ilc today.
Fraua J. Delany, thi- I'ustuffice
deral lottery lawi which forbid
use of the mall* ifoc -&gt;ucli pur- ijrpaftinrnt'a top lawyer, was tb4
jvjlurs*. Hi- said bed gum* into
P -.ie s , Yuu're a giiuinal.
Nuw suppose jvti'rr a fellow court against Rich and partner*
tamed Charles J. |ich. Here's in* tmt tbe indictment was dismissed.^
The judge held, Delany Mid.Wway counsel for thr .Senate crime
committee descriled Rich'* ac- that tiie pvjtal IMU-ry tens afplf
only lu "iypea of KMutduig m
tiviliea:
'
nnd hi- p-utner* in Eari whtch there is practically no ele­
Ht. Louis were making book on ment oi juiixiDetii eiiWung into
horse races. They *rre not doing the final result."
In hum rarior, accutihntr to
hauiy. their nusta-sa
the Judge, "There is an rhiurnt
15,000.000 a year.
iut they figured they could d» of Judgment, a good neat ol ma­
better. They decided to advertise. terial available |o -inform bettors
They had leaflets whited, thou­ about tha chancer of competing
sands of leaflets. They mailed harass.”
them to every state In the union.
Delany said be for one would
The leaflets told petpl* how the) like to see tbe law c h a n g e d .
4
“ Aa Ibis iww lands." hr told
could go to the loral telegraph
tbe senators, "we a r e enforcing
office and wira b*t» to Rich.
What happened in Rich for do­ against tbe American la-gion and
the Elks and religious charities in
ing that?
connection with their little local
Nothing.
The situation w*« described to raffle*. •t*i| we are not touchin*
•»the crime cn",-r*‘'?‘“ . in testimony nationwide l.&lt;«,ktua»...-TK."
The Senate eomrnittee has it in
propose changes
in . the
Russian close to Ra&lt;f« Prr* Rus- mimi to ■
,
ala. "Our Station hrasdeasts until noslal laws, os well as various
(he Jammers come in, then lt| pthar Uws, In O a hope of puttihg
hops to another wsv. length and interstate gamblers out of Isn l-.
ao on. But wa never quit."
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lema Involved than they would have had In the days before Mmltad‘ bv’’tei *Art „r
television. It ia creditable that ao Important a telecast xhoutd (usually
lower) liuiTcontract
be followed by ao many. It dlnprovea many of the aneera at carriers can sat thair own rata*,
the low interest level of the average citizen. Its chief value . Th* Chamber of Commerce ha*
ta in the possibility of attracting more public Interest to j£j*
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Social A n d Personal Activities
.HONE 14H

S o c ia l

C a le n d a r

77..- Ruth Sneer Iop

A.*a will

Jo Anno Spmilrtinjr
Hridu-Elucts Arc
W ccIh Kdwin l*olk
Hnnorcfl Al Supper

Mra Oriald l.n**ing and Mi*
Daphne Connelly wen- honored
Monday with n buffet -upper giv
cn by Mr*. C. W. H.ikci an-l Mr&gt;
Jor Maker.
Mr*. C. W. Itakri'a home w*.
attractively drtoratrd Ihioughovt
P e r s o n
a I s
with apting flower* ami each girl
fly TOM IHIu K
was given a nosegay. The hostes­
ses presented Mrs. Ia »*m g and
"Are you ,*ti»fted with youi
llr. and Mrs. James A. Smith
p rr-n t cigarette?” "Nation wide have moved to their new home at Mi*» Connelly with a gift.
Those enjoying the evening with
aurvey* afiow that million* are Ji*»‘.i Oak Avenue.
the honorre* were MU* Diion
not." W.&gt; quote from a full page
Maker, Mis* Margaret Dlngfrlder.
met nine M of n prominent rigJohn Raul* returned Saturday
areiie manufacture! Vim illy enn- from Nrw Otleana where hr haa Miss Elisabeth Dyson, Joe Shea
rouse, Joe llakcr, Gerald t-nasing,
celv.d la « horde of divgruntleil • pent the pail week.
Frank Mrluinr, Glenn I.Ingle and
American* who tieat their wive*,
Uob Crumley.
thro*- temper tantrum*. *nd pout

The Lamplighter

HON It AY
The Philathej CllM of the Fir»t
Presbyterian Church will meet at
7:30 P.M. at the home of Mr*.
W. M. McKinnon. IK»I Magnolia
Avenue.
The Sunday School Worker*
Council of the First Baptist Churrh
ill meet at 7:30 P.M. In the Me- for werka because they have not
orial Educational HuiMing.
been aucce**ful in finding thr
TU ESD A Y
"right cigarcttr."
The Daughters /»f We.ley of thr
f in )nu Imagine million* of
Mel h..,Jut Churrh will meet In American* In a quandary heMcKinley Hall at 7:30 I*. M. with raiue of a • l(* r * lt « hangover?
Mr*, M C Wright'* group a* Joe ran'l win glamour girl Jane
boite**.
l&gt;et .1 me hi* present brand IrrlFrlendihip l-e*gun of the Con­ la fr* hi* throat and goad* him
in*., saying some preily awful
gregational Church will meet at
the home of Mrs. W. W. 1,1ns thing* to hi* beloved Hr awilrhe» brand* (the mn*i impor
on Silver l-akr at J:30 P„ M
7:30 P.M. Circle* I and
of tanl thing hr ha* done in hi*
ItP.M.S. of Central Raptisl Chuirh life. Incidentally ) and mlrarulou*iy word* of tenderne** and
will mret at the home of Mr*
Verdi* Mae I.undquUt at l-ake loir rornr forth to thr rescue.
Monroe.
,
making Jane rentier that litre I*
The Unity Class will meet at the real Romeo of her dream*.
An.) whom doe* »hr Ihant for
the Valdes Hotel at 7:30 I’ M
with Rev. Carolyn II. l'«r*on« a* thl* siarlllng .har.gr? Why Joe'*
1.1 * WS...“
luuragj Shi piateacher. The puhlU la invited.

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THE HANFORD HERAT.D. 8ANFORD. FLORIDA

haldy will aiali* an annual
grimage to thr faetnry
genuflect before the «hlny
chines that roll the tnhaero
the rigarettr that rhaogrd
(and Jne'il life.

*’ crn I’ark Nuwa
II, MAE N. I.ABB

Mi ati-l III- H . I llatrlvo-i
amotimer ll-e iiiaui.iy- of their
oirtr, Jo Anne Hpnuhltur; to K&lt;l
win Folk, Mai. " i to Mi.iioi
Ml anil Mr*, (lowaid Spauhl
ilig of Miron m i ve«l ■ mill-, i
«d honor and Itc.r man foi the
Inidr ami grte'in.
Mi*. Folk attended Sanford
school* and Florida Slate Uni­
versity an I ha* hero living in
Miami for the past year.

Miss Daphne Connelly
Is Cues! Of Honor
I.ucille Rail and Fahlle AItier! get a Idg surpiisc in thl* scene

Itailiaia Ruth ind Leigh Guest
rhlertniiird a group o f their friends
« i ,&lt;o E«&gt;let pmty and egg hunt
given Ratmdnv afictnoon hy their
unit her. Mr*. Kolicrt Guest.
Mr. .rod Mr*. Albert llessler
left Thursday mi their home in
Ctdiimbut. Ohio alter having spent
the winter i-re.
Mr an.! Mt . Albeit i i teuton
noil daughiers. A lyre and Lynn,
of t'lmira, N Y . are vititing at
(itt- ituttu ■■( Mr *ml Mr,. Henry
llnnsitu
Mr. timl 'lr . It Richmond of
Mountain 1 .it.e. S’ J., have rented
mi iipaiiuicnl at Fern l odge.
Dr. C II Gatrhrll. who haa
I-eon n psiicnl at
the Orange
Memorial Hospital for the past 10
day-, I* improving
Mr ami Mt
Fm e-t l^jekwootf
■■( (Iti.in, Mini- were dinner guest*
,tl tin* home u( M, and Mrs. A. F.
Laid, .in Til ll " l l .
Mr and Mt
Hugh Eubank of
New Smyrna R* * *- * 'tited In Ih i
cuiumunit&gt; tm ( it
Mi
mil Mr- J
» .Spangler
have rented tin He**ler apart*
men* nn Highway 17
i
riiiiu-r d i ii Undo ho* taken
t u i- i M
M ' i ^ . i r - i Flten G r i l l f r o n t
Mr and Mrs Fred Y i - S g c r .
Mr
ami Mr* Hmi y l l a n r o n

Mi** Daphne Como Ily. Gride front Coitimbia'* tonietiy hilt, "The Fuller Itrosh Girl." showing Tues­
elect, wa» honored recently with
Mr. and Mr*. Frtd Clay had
luncheon given by Mi* J D day ami Wnlne-diy on Ihe lets Theater screen.
a* their guest Thursday Paul 0.
h a\\mttli
of f
Robbins of Okrrt-hoher.
'It*. Woodruff- home wa- dr
rotated with spring flo w n , r a lly ­
Mr*. Ava Wright Davis re
ing old no Fn-tri theme ami "it
turned home Saturday after
Mr*.
HniK-rt
1
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la-Ftl*
wa»
the dining tattle the ienleipi.ee
• iwnding several day* in Del-arid.
hontired Wednesday evening with s o a nesl with Faster egg*.
» j** Nr xi *
ft %
a aturk shower given hv Mra.
Ml** Connelly wa- ptr»rnted ‘t
Mr. and Mrs M. R. Hlrlck- II C. Dishrow and Mr*. Jerry ■i y-t.tl
a y* \\ * *If •fin I .fttlll'lrf r m
pili her I*, tin- lto«le,-- a f­ ft!,.tin
SMH1 l i l ’I'Mll • ‘T*11*
land ha* aa their giir»t for II, White at Mr. la-Fil*' home. ter which lunch wa* -ru n t to the % If. &gt;jift11»rft \i .Ml*"! lit i»f*11
N r« m
T ftftflttfM N ttR iD
•?
several day* Frank Austin of
%| aar t* I Ml£ h |Msft I N I t|U U tl*
Game* were ployed .rod prise* following: Mr« lluwkilt Connelly, «. J*
I *-• f sfttll'
Atlanta, Ga.
\ Aft I f f ft*l.g«l
%
ii
were awarded to Mr*. W H. Mr*. J, it. Rhearouro, Mrs, I’ aul
1
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M
it t n lit e |ig * ** iitift«
*j ji*
7 *,,i I ’■If H it ', f ‘ if % 4'! cult
Keeling and Mr*. C. K. Ilittell
• i HffftHlN 11* M u . i«
Mi*» Nancy William, left Sun- nftcr which Mra, la-Fil* oivenetl Fugue, Mis. lit laid I n,»ing. Mr*. M i Mel *f| 11111#
} lft*1 «.-»!.! A* NMsr
June*. Mis. la-stei Guthrie
J hr Hin.ln. w- Its |h11 1ft
itny for Orlando where she will her gift*. Reficsbinenta were Donald
ft ti |*M I ttrrs! Al ft.fK * * *
i* ,» fl'r
intern at Orlando High School for then served to the following: Mr*. Mr*. Eveielt Voting of Jark.on. Ih «•NI KY d l l r | &gt;r -I U lt&gt;
« j «i
W # ft (in H I UK * * f k
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ville, Mi*» Margaret Dingfeblet.
I VVlirrii An«i«|w l-'f.ir fti Tlftxtii P a v e h a i l o s t h e n g u e s t * t h e p a s t
right week*.
• )*• f t f r r l Tl&gt;** U*i.t«]
l.rFlls, Mrs. Krclmg, Mr*. Itil- Mi*» Kllialtelh Dyson and Ml-*
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wt-ck. Mi
n.t Mr- I,eland Davis,
t’lli !’|i l*.ifAslr
J l»tl N i e l l i I M I t l *n
tell. Mr*. John Molly, Mr*. Junior
and Mr sill Mt
Ike Marvel, of
% Its.), A «llrl. Mutii^ I • !*tll! I t » n l M ‘ M K ih
I I** te
Mr. and Mrs. John Saul* have Vico., y.-y r AV. Jolir-.-m Mr* IMIon Raker.
•l *. 7a*
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■ i, V ’ VSVat M|. Saul* mother.
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'•i V e u ii- jo n , Mu. V'—Ca -J-1 '{O ,,.,*-! S il( S l1 S ( ir O ( l A l
| Mi iiuii Mi* \ t. Labii a»si
oiro.**Er*V. Santa of Chut Ic-tun, tlr*
♦Itk
I u n I nil nIf I
I I!f*: &lt;
1- *‘ifr*nr *• #*;»ft- Hr **»
T, F Noon sod Mr. M I
. »*
: 'i i 1 i— f
r t - rr Par* and
pil­ 8. C..
!♦*• Js» Al Mrs rtf*' U M il U i r s lt
! I I *»** I iff liftkVr i| I till Mftl
j . lexige.
! A rm ory
I t y . l a y c u e s II
Mi nml M. W T Ktdlnger of
N&gt;# • %lift I -.ftIf Hittlftl
and
! I ; J** Vli.f iilfit, V4tlr1lr*
N l f rt l i f t
11
Vlinnii n.ltrtl Mr anil 'lr*. E. E.
Also Mr- J. McGill, Mr*. G.
t I Is Muwlt lldttdll
ma­
Mr*. Wally Dietrich* I* runT I l tt|ft % %
laM) ttirit'is » ill To l*r.ft»ri
f huiup-uo in v Clou-1 nn Monday*
I
II m m ii * M'Wfm* an«! Iim Kitiir* i cs» T h r ll l i f t l l t i t t ft’ litfs
Into
firnrd to HI. Vincent* Hospital In C. la-Fil*, Mr*. Ilnla-rt Malhoni,
U o f Id eft I V is n u
Ii
! imimc fm
her
Jacksonville after undergoing an Mr*. Ilniner llallaid. Mr*. F!&gt; C. «*f Khytiim |*»
n iv 11*il lit I *ftt in ! ’♦*;• nI
I'utnani, Mrs, J. Curtin. Mr*. S I hr ilium- R|it«ii%i»i ih,i \»\ I hr Jfiy
: Jit T w i l i g h t .-r.-tiKs
13 !«• I I D»» I *1ftlt*
operation last week.
,n np-irp r ,r a.I,
J. Rankin, and Mr*. G. V la-Fil*. h i ft Sjituiiluy niifhi si! I lit* Ai| DU I
jit Midi
the
1*1 r-onlrti p f11 i JiriYif *»f l ii()
i
l rlr* r’&gt;t Ktin
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Is (iiiust (&gt;r Ilnimr

Station WTRR— 1400 Kilocycles

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meet at the First B*pli»t (,'hurrh
at .1:30 P.M. in the T.E.L. Claaa
Room.
_ The Chapel Choir of the First
Aaptilt Church will hold irht-arsal
at 6:45 P.M.
8*d&gt; can’t *et in to mnkr
The Training Union Workers grad, for a big pay iaUe. Cond­
Tommy Hhirld*. son of Mr. and
Council of the Firat HapttM Churrh or** know* lie'* Seen tiylng hard Mr*. James Shield#, U rrpoted Aikens Knterlain
will meet at 7:00 P.M. Covered enough for month*. Finally, in a reiting well after undergoing a
Hiah luncheon.
hrillunt flash of intuition, ke dis­ tnnallrctnmy Friilay.
l*Nir Mi«H Dyson
The Y.W.A.'a of the Fuat Hap cover a Ihe meaning of the unltiat Churrh will meet at 8:W&gt; P.M. I verse! It's hren hia rlgarclte h*ngMr. and Mrs. A. I- Rkinnri
Mis* Elisabeth
Dyson ami
with Mr*. D. K. McNab at ti|8 Kim over that haa impeded hia monc- and Susan returned Sunday after
Frank
Mehanr weir honored
Avenue.
1
ary progress. Of r o u r silly, you spending the weekend in llrndcr
Tuesday evening with an open
First Methodist Church: firth' ahotlbl have known it all the time. aonvillc. N. C.
house given try Mr. and Mrs.
7a Mr*. Robert Parker; Circle 7h Rob . hatige* brand*, awakens re­
Dick Aiken Those assisting Mr.
McKinley Hall,
freshed, his throat larin' to go,
Mr. anil Mr*. Clifford M. Ilyeran.
W EDNESDAY
really to bleat out a tesonanl plea eon and children have relumed to and Mr*. Aiken were Mr*. F\ K.
Roumillat, Mr* Ralph than and
7:30 P.M. regular midweek for mote money An-1 he get* It.
prayer »ervice at the Central llap- The -tit tain fall* on one of the K initiate, Va. after spending some Mrs, Fred Gann*
time
with
Mr*.
Byeraon'a
iiarrnt*
Group singing was enjoyed hy
tiat Church. A religious film will stupidest little playr. that we, the
Mr. and Mri. J. N. Ilurdlck.
the guest after which refresh­
be shown Public Invited.
Amrt lean ainlh-m r, ait in on nearly
ment* of bora d'neiivre*. cookii *
Player Meeting at the First even -lay.
Cadet Ray Fox. U. 8. Navv.
Baptist Church wilt l&gt;egin at Btxt
Any mature adult knnw* that returned Runday to I’ensaruU and punch were served.
Those invited to enjoy th •
P.M, All member* of the W M.R
It I* heller not in smoke than In
and the Brnthrrhnnd ara ailnd to smoke. No amount «,( japping after spending the weekend with evening wilh Mt*» Dyaon *ni
hia mother Mr*. II. 0. Fns.
Mr. Mebnne were Mr*. Avt
he present.
from the "Jarring »ecl*“ ran
Wright Davis, Mr*. I^e liiaper,
elhodist Prayer Meeting in undrrmlnr thl* first principle.
Me
Unit.
(Jg)
Herbert
Moreland,
McKinley Hall at 7:4ft P.M.
Yet many Intelligent people fall who I* stationed at I’ensscoU, Mr. ami Mr*. Fred Uans*. Mr
The Indie* Auxiliary to the prey to some of the "ad*", and
and Mr*. F'. K. Roumillat, Mr.
•Brotherhood of Railroad Train­ rush down to the drug store, or spent the wrekrnd with hit and Mr*. Alton [luihury. Mr. ami
parent*
Mr.
ami
Mra.
Herbert
men will meet at -1'3fl PI M. at rlgar alorr, seriously Sent on
Mr*. J. F. Tetwilleget, Jr.. Mr.
and Mi*. Charlr* Bowi-s, Mr
lire I. O I). F. Hall.
dlaeorotlng something new, and Moreland. Rr.
and Ralph Dean, Dr. and Mr*
TM.1KSDAY
of opening new nlrotine hnriinns
Mra. W. I- Harrison returned
The Royal Ambassadors of thr
never riiramrd of In fcla phllo*- home Saturday after spending »ev Char It* I'erann*. Mr. and Mi*.
Fltst IlaptM Churrh will meet oph).
Dale Scott, Mr. and Mr*. McKay
rral day* In Miami where *he at*
a|i7:00 P.M. #1 the church
•
Or if It Un*t to the rigai eogn. lended the wedding of her nelee, Truluck and Mr. ami Mr*. Voile
Thr Douglaa Jobe Junini Hro ter# they -rutty. 1C* to thr drug
William*.
therhood will meet at thr Fltai ►tnrr m to the grocery v|ore In .In Ann Spaulding.
AI*o Mi and Mr*. W. F. Vthi
BaptUt Chnrrh at 7:30 P.M.
Irn. Mr. aad Mr*. Rirhnid Far
ordet to buy up an amount of some
Mia* Nixie Kircbhnff arrived rell, Mr. and Mra. Gerald Ian
(The We»t side P.T.A will meet nilrn&lt;-ilotif new romm«ditv rfe
a(M:00 P.M. at Ihe school and a slgne-i, vr. (he ad* read. It* make a Sunday from William and Marv *lng, Mr. ami Mr*. Roy Wrighi,
board meeting will Ire held at 3:3ft "new you". Disillusion follows Collcgr to i,pend the week with Jr.. Mr. and Mr*. Kam Martina
her parent#, Mr. and Mr*. W. F. Mr. and Mr*. Dai id Smith. Mt
when it U ruddy discovered that LliVr»kknff'
- J L x _________
and Mra. W fl Stem pel. Mr
the *.»roam
under-l*Klrrhho,r
Mrs. Fred lly«on, Mr and
MMhm Daphne Connelly neath Ra flamboyant, bally-hnned 8yd Chase, Ilf lefi Runday In and
exteri-r. lust plain merchandise retnrn lo Womlherry. Va. after Mrs Ralph Tolar. Ml** Mareaiet
Ih (iucHt Of Honor that will do It. J-*h well, last will spending the pa«t week with hi* Wrighi, Mis* Margaret Ding
by no mean* catapult ita gurgling parent. Mr. and Mr*. Rplney O. (elder. Mi** Daphne Council y,
Mia* Joyce llrtsel, Mi»* Martha
Mi&gt;* Daphne Connelly, popular nrw owner Into social position nr Chase. Jr.
Wight. Harry la-e. Jr., Kirby
~ brMe-elrct, waa honored Saturday romantic envy.;
No. your tonlh past* will aid
afternoon with a te* given by Mra.
Pvt. Howard Whrlchrl arrived Fite and Joe Shea roll *c.
Paul Chealerson and Mra. Gordon win romance fur you, aad your Raturday lo spend a two week
rigarettr will not spell thr dif* leave. Pvl. Wlirlrhel will he sta­
DEAN'S LIST
Stanley.
Mra. Chealerann’* home was feretv e between nurrrea aad fall- tioned al Rugway Field. Utah
MILI.KIHIEV1I.LK, Ga.. Apt. s'
use. Your snap will rlran you upon hi* return.
J-eautifidly Heeorated with glad
— (SpecialI — Maltha Pauline Slot
4oluaea anti watronla*. The lea and impart a fragrance t* your
ley, daughter of Mr. and Mra. W.
tahte, overlaid with a lare rloth, akin, hut that'* about all. And aa
Mr. and Mra. (I. Is. Morgan K. Htokley HiIfi C. Fourth Street,
was rentrrrd with an arrangement far a* “tallle.taW grey” I* ran- arrived Runday nighl from Char. wa* ope nf 75 student* on the
of spring flower*. Burning tapers reread, that went out wilh aaeta. Intle, N. f\ to spend Ihe week Dean's List for winter quarter al
ware plared at I rth and* of the Any •umamdlly Is worth only an with Mr. and Mr*. A. I. Skin Ihe Georgia filatc College fm
tabid.
»•
much and no more. Hume bach,
Women, aa announced by Iv-nabl
The guest* wer* mat at the tier's let* wIR have ns thinking
If. MacMahnn, Dean of Inrlrnrtion
door by Mr* W. V. Lovell and •hel imr future depend, on our
Th* Dean’* List la composed of
Glenn McCall returned yestsr
those In the receiving line war* u*e (o* d|»ns*» of his product.
day to the University of Florida there student* who made etrep
Mrs. Chesterton. MU* Connelly,
after spending Ih* weekend with tionallv high avrragr, during the
relnn
Mrs. Hawkins Connelly, MU* Rally
hi* parent* Mr. end Mr*. II B. preceding quarter.
The
Prlneefon
University
tiler
Chase, Mr*. J. It. FHearouvc, Mitt
McCall.
Club
will
applai
Wrdnt
ulay
evenHetty Sheaioute and Mr*. Paul M.
Floyd W Mi llar nf F.vainvilh.
T
"l
at
8:0(1
‘
Mtg
al
3:0(1
P.M.
at
the
Hemlno|e
.Jfag iir.
Mrs. Far* Merit Williams ha* Ind.
School Auditorium under the
Refreshment* of ra*twrr&gt; punch, Highhr 8-hool
nsotship '4nf' (he Kamlnnle High aa her guest* Thursday Mr. and
rookie#, open-fared sandwl. hr* ami apiinso
Mr*. Hastings Avery nf Wash­
mol.
Friend* of Mr, and Mra. K. 11
mint* were served to the gueaU. Beboot
I’rttv rton'a, (Her Ctuh ha* had ington. D. C. They had hem va- Taylor will to- glad In learn thal
Those assisting Mrs. CV*tertot&gt;
calinning
In
Kouthcrn
Florida
and
they are slowly improving after
and Mr*. Stanley wen- &gt;!■*. Roy an aUt pielong record, havlm
alert In pait .mneert* wilt the were en route home.
Iwing confined to their home fm
Mann. Mra. W. E. Kltehhnff, Mra.
ulon Symphony Or.hrstra and
three week* due to an attack of
J. D. Woodruff and Mr*. lorvall.
John
K.
Dempsey,
local
actounlI tlg'lpa Rwaft hunt. Recently the
---- -- — v , , ------has left for Detroit on (mai­ Influent*.
made a recorif album with ant,
ns**
In connection with his office
M r s . W e l s h S p e iik n
nweralty Orcheitia of PrinceJohn D. Kite Is one of ‘J J high
In that rftr. Ha expects to return
Ion aot'ga
At Story l&lt;eajrue The annual Spring tour haa tn Ranfora about the middle «.f sclttwl seniors who eomrMed
Friday and Saturday at Davidson
taken the Glee ITIub from pel Mry.
College. N. C. for a Itaker
* Mr*. C. C. Welsh i f the Hanford Rank, VJ,, a* far amith aa Flor­
Mr. and Mrs. jT n . Burdick had Scholarship. Thr finalist*, rtStory league waa guest -prakrr ida. It ii appsaring m Ponte Vtdra
at the meeting of the Itiniot Wom­ tonight following IM r Hanford a« their gueata over Ihe weekend presenting nine Southern Stain
en's League of the Congregational onictrt Wednesday (lie rltib will Philip If McRae ami Philip D. will la- judged on seholartl
McRae, Jr. of 8G Augustine and ability, leadership and ehararter.
Church which met Tuesday at the
'* Savannah, Ga., Charlotte.
home of Mr*. R. K. Kean. Mra. N.C., a-d will eonrlmle the aeaann
Welsh cleverly run rated a story wRji an appearance al Hot Spring*.
•nd told shout the work of her
-tganUatbm.
The business *ep*lon-w** eonO n le e n N u w h
ducted by Mr*. Evan*. Mrs Will­
By MATIN A DUNNING
iam Keeling gave thr devotional
after which ronleet* ami &gt;olore-l
Mr. and Mr*. Ilerltert Dougla*
▼klhlra of the Weet 0&gt;MI were en­
and Tommie of DeLand (pent
joyed by the group,
l-aler In the evening refresh­ Riinday with Mra ItongUa' mo­
ment* were *er»e»1 to the follow- ther Mis Mattie Fell.
Mr. rod Mra. B. L Crenshaw
ing: Mr*. Welsh, Mrs. Keeling.
Mra. Ralph Hubbard, lire- Run­ have moved, to Davtnna Beach
ner Carter, Mr*. .Clyde *1Ioann, tn mak* their home.
Junior Todd and Wendell flirt
Mr*. John Roily, Mrs. Ralph I was
ing. Mr*. Edward .Simpson, Mi*. ■pent the weekend with Ml.
QsrWton Noyea, - Mra. Mir hast Todd’s rlstar and hrnther-lts&gt;law,
Dfslx, Mr*.
Dlatv.
Mra. W.
w: V
W .ldns, Mias Halm Mr. aM Mrs. Marlon Ughtner
of Refit tng, Fla.
Witte ami Mra. nvai
ins.
Mr, »*d Mr*. H I . Crenshaw.
Mr. and Mr*. P. T. Weir and
flhw prlaa* spent Runday In
rton* Broth.
lev. sad Mra. J. C. Walters,
Jr. are Moving to the McCul­
lough Apartment.
MKTM
Mr. amt Mrs. l-uke, Handra
ANNOUNCRMKNT
and David and lira. William
Two Fnn'Ftlled Hours Of Variety
Colley .pent Inst Monday In
----- E n te r ta in m e n t ------Jatksonilllo.
Mr. aad Mr*. Junkerman and
B en efit
Patti, and Mr*. Myrtle Perry of
Underprivileged
Children's Fund
^ Mr. and Mrs. Chalks* A- Shta Hanford spent la*t Monday with
Niro announos tha hfrth of a sun Mrs, Dunning and the fl. C, Ho.
S E M IN O L E H IG H S C H O O L
Mur. tt. Mrs. Rhaa/ax Is known aark family.
Us* foraaar LssdMa Rawaad.
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Sanford Giants Batter Springfield; O’Neill Considers Mangrum Wins
Jacksonville Loses To Sioux City U * g New U e j * * g ' / K
Fotinern walks combined with H bits gave thr Sanford Giants In renway Park
8 lo 5 victory over Spimgfield, Ohio ot the Oiiio-lmUana League

Anita PlanB To
In Traininjc Camp Noti'H Santa
Spread Out F uthuh
By AHB4MTATKD PICKHH
ARCAD IA, Calif., Apr. 2—t&gt;D
PHOENIX, A ria. Apr. 2-&lt;;F)
-Santa Anita race track will do
— R o o k ie pitcher Bub Friend was
away with its usual weekend $50,•
just about th# happiest member non Hake* 111 it* 1862 winter meet­
uf the Pittsburgh Pirate squad ing but will broaden ita schedule
which left here for Houston, Tex., from 12 to 31 stake*.
un the long trip home to open
The track's three lluO.tmu at­
Ihe season.
traction*—Santa Anita Handicap,
From all indications Friend, a l&gt;rrhy aud Maturity remain in­
20 year-old bonus pitcher who tact.
who used to hurl for Purdue
Replacing the (60.000 specials
University, will stick with th* will 1*1 nine 826,000 etakes, nine
Pirates after the season opens. at |20 .00i| and 10 at 815,000.
Manager Billy Mayer admits lie's)
' 1 The el mernlght offerings will
impressed with what Friend 1,1 he 17,600, ami th# supporting dally
shown thus far.
■aces will range from 86,000 down
to 82.600 A midweek feature will
WEST PALM BEACH, Apr 2 offer 816 .000.
■~or&gt; -The Philadelphia Athalic*
Better purses for better nurses'
take * day o ff from exhibition
hsicOaU today to break camp. was the way the track explained
A flu-#rippl*d -quad bead- fur the revision. The new distribution
Atlanta on the first, stage of the will offer mmc good iron** more
up|mrl unit lea tn win gaud purse#.
trip nitrUs
Tlii A'a play the Atlanta Crack­
ers l«niotruw, then meet Birm­
ingham, Ala., \Yedtirsday,
Die Maektuen practically threw
away ttw-ic last game lure yes­
TO*H4irr*
terday, banding the Baltimore
t'INftT II u
Mr K » ,
Mdrim,
I Irik* sia un-allied .Ilf* in a
uista Trail. 11141*
7-2 victory for the lnt«rnsliunil1
leaguer*. k n u r t r r u r * b y Hi* A 'a
a t t o i i # r a * Mite
Ski. It
B Li i In , _■_a _scuriug.
.
flgureil In atlw
HaUimor#
Mil kMtllicI My UimhI 1)o, Tom
Jlld). ir.r * Nil'#, II I (Jar
Irdlft
IIpmu Nn»h, I(Mm Mji Mortis. Ill* ml*«
tl.K A If W ATER. Apr. 2-OPi
r*5p
The Philadelphia Phillies fly to
I I I I It I * I t . I ' s V I S f N # Mil e
Miami luilny fur two game* with
w K
Ktailit J lili
Ihe Brooklyn Dodger* thU after- JU'N-xcl* r fkuml'iM 4jtyj*|, tin liny,
lt*tlhfi#r It if xlx, F t M t l t n r r
nu. it and tuiuurrnw. Then the I06U
MM M i l l M il l* — i R N r l l f
atiurial l.cagu, ctiampicms will
hh,|u, m .h&gt; |i„„g|e
“ rrlieegra.
_ / . rIt-I1
Ti.m ii ilr . Sit,
Mli key
kdy &gt;
lli
join the Bruuk* In the noithward llrsu. V\ in,aa Tumiale.
trek, with the first stop* at Kin Ii.it*'. Huinr Hit
M l l l l I I M l ^ . l f t U * H llr
Savannah, Ga. and Jacksonville.
TuMurluk rn*»i « It).
Mtll
' A ninth inning imme run by T mi- il U llltv*. J*ii4k t IM*# Ui**
Cincinnati* Ted Klu*xew*ki off &lt;Jec*rh#a. MdltFfll IklJf. Ilnppr llh tfi
m t l l
IM
IU
%l Il - ^ ' I l f l . MU#
K11** .Meyer **t the Phils down
Krug Pith Cttfl ItuPc. (JtuiiU
2-0 ye-U'iday in a tight pitch- J'Art,
ll f IIb«4Ii. Blil|»*0 MinxcVrt,
.1unit* I*'* hn», Tn4 leiaii 1
Afint#.

lly KEN AI.YTA
WILMINGTON. N. C., Apr. 2
Friday in the only raliibition lilt played by the local dub over thr
—&lt;/F&gt;— I f It had lu happen there
weekend.
waa 1ui more appropriate time
tl*an April Fool's Day.
1 he Jacksonville Tars laiied less well against ike Sious City
Titc 18th grreu uf the Cape
Soos dropping a close routes* 0 —
Fear Country Club was crowded
7 to 0 a* their patched-up lineup chaser Is something o f a question
eith thou*and* uf spectator* wail­
was unable to item a flood of mark since he was out during
ing fur tin- pirtrnlalion o f th*
lufdl with a had shoulder injuiy
By ASSOCIATED FRESH
Sou hits.
The Giants pushed across threj suffered when he slammed into
The “ Fenway Park lineup” or 12,000 first prise In the Arnica
runs In (ha third frame .Saturday a fence In Knoxville during the “ Murdrr Incoiputalrd." 4* the open gulf tuuniamsnt to l.luy J
Mangiuin tale yesterday after­
on two walks and thiee hits to 1949 season
Manager Urn Geraghty tar* pile bn 1 call it, bat made its ap­ noon.
the lead and were never
They had teen the veteran Chiim­ pearance,
M g ' ffor
i
ed although Springfield put grimly that he hope*
ragiuiii score a rinsing par 72 fur
lung six
and (he
(her two rallies which nettel mediate help In pitching
Steve O'Neill, manager of tin 281 to lead the Held and were
infield—certainly
before tit#
the sea­
.............
five ruin.
’ O.iiy third baseman I’rtly, who son starts. Ilanee Flees, outfielder [lotion Ked S o l iprung a lineup he waiting for th* pit- ratal ton cvrrnow playing third, has signed plans to u ir *1 borne agatnsl llir inofiy.
shifted Is the out field, roller!
it never took plan. Mangrum's
td marc tha,. c r i tilt f i r the with the etuh and will be a Detroit ligert yitlerday and 'lie
l*«t putt had hardly settled in
definite help. He hit JMTI with
ktifkla .
formation
lame
ibtuugh
with
the cup tWur* word spread tluit
' Jake lleutel, who was with the Vicksburg last year.
The Tnrs pitching staff fell 14-hit barrage as the tuckers coast­ there was a question of a possible
Giants last season, got credit
iidlttitjou uf the 14-dbb rule by
for the wiu and Bcharplrv was apart against the Son* yesterday ed to an H-l victory at Sarasota.
tb# forlorr National Op* 11 Cham­
giving up twelve hits aa the
charged with the Iota.
O'Neill, planning to mahi- the pion
The
Jacksonville
Tar*
are westerners teed off on Plrone and most of that chummy left field
Neither of the player* In Mailfaring a Idcuk season unless A shill almost at will.
wall at Fenway Park, started Jun­
Th » Jacksonville elub took an ior Stephen*, last year'* regular grots'* Uwt-e*oQtr, Olio Greiner of
mediate help la forthcoming
im the New York flianitr' or­ early two run lead but the Boo* shortstop, at third base, ami put Italllmoie Mild Jiliimy Turoe-a,
ganisation. With a totally In­caught up with amt paswd them Handy Andy lam tioudreau at llrairciiff, N Y-, remplaintwi, but
adequate Infield and mediocre in trie sixth. Fred Bhipman, nnlt short. Johnny Pesky, regular third -umeitow word, gut around that
pitching ataff the Gateway City regular Tar Inflelder playing, baseman, spelled Bobby Doerr a', Many 1 out might nave violated the
club figures to finish miserably knnttrd the score In the pth with •eeoml after llocrr bait luniged out rule on tbe club*.
lie fm til possible disqualifies
a home run hut the Boos fame
as thine* stand now.
three lilt a. (I'NeiH said Peaky tioir, which would liato moled
Outfielder iinh Knight of the hack with a run in thr last would plav third on the road.
Turneaa, Kd Furgol, Royal Oak,
Triple A Ottawa Giants hat given half of the final Inning to break
The Boa' new pitching '•hope*" Mich, ami Jim Ferrler, Ban Franthe rlub a mild lift, hut the fly U|i the game.
Ray Bcaliorough and lliil Wight, rlaco, into a triple tie for the lend
throttled the Tiger* cm seven hits. and meant a playoff tomorrow.
Yoting*ter Billy Roeft. absored ThevM fmWhnt a stroke hack of
ino*t of the Red Jtoi bombardment. Marigrtim with 282.
The New- York Giants nl-o had
Tlu- Ituli-* Coinrail tee, three lo­
on their hitting clothe* at St. cal rltfti uirintirra and PGA reprelly AHHOCIATEII PHBHH
Petersburg. The Giants druhlwd lentative Howard Capp«, were
the Rt. laud* Cardinal*, 12-8. Al rottmied up lo hear the ca*e. A f­
Dark drove lo five run*, three on ter 46 minute* of hearing all side 1
TKNNIH
1 I In kilt*v II a rife«r.
MONTE C A R L O - Straight
The Giants eked out a 2 to 1 a homer ami the other two on a of the -dory they held that Manh im i : \ T l l 11 %i i :—
1 it• it• mi #
HA It A KOTA, Apr. 2— IjVl —On#
Clark of 1.0* Augele* defeated victory uvrr the Cub* In the Rotary double ami single.
1gin m viola Ird nu rule and he wit*
ij,111**1 iiiiiHi ctifii'cf tiiiiif th*" ■ H iif'ii n«#n#r. itmif * Hiiw*ttt. *t*44*
Brilliant pitching |,y Kwell given the |2JrOU tup money.
uf lie 141#
F m l Kovalrskl of Detroit, 1-rt, Ixagur Friday behind the brilliant
8 I u
1
1.
T
eu le&gt;11(1.1. J .&lt; wraith l*..pp.., Tutma.
Blackwell and Ken Hafenslxrgcr
v|«ri- Him ii-.li
0-4, IM, l-B, lii-H In the men's one hit burling of Davis.
MangMiiit had decided to rhatige Boston lliil So* in nr td may—or |
K ia ilT II 1141 11—.4 tatb. Mile
■Ingle* of the International Tour­
In a tight defensive game the and two-run ninth Inning homer potter- after the front nine when may lint —la' nettled, a* » f today
Manage,
Steve
O'Neill
played
!*&lt;in»»r
l*..«t. It* lirenl, nrlenut
nament. Dor!* Hart, Miami, won Giant* pushed acroa* two runs on by big Ted Klu**ew*ki rnahlul the he took n two-over 38. He went
rinrinnati Red* to shade the Phil­ Into ilu- l&lt;H-ker room for a new Junior Stephen*-regular »hnrt*top
the women'* singles, defeating a pair of walk* and two hit*.
iVSSKT*Mi-^HIwTloM
m m m h sits —V iark. wile
Shirley Fry, Akron, Ohio, 0*3, 0-3.
Carter, Cub rlghtflelder, broke adelphia Phils, 2 0, at Tampa.
nutter to play the IIHh. However, a yen, ago at third l&gt;n— yesler
i.*y. iie*iu,*u,
The Baltimore Oriole* of the Id* attention wn called lo th* day a- the (uckcra thumped De [ l't&gt; Towner
PH ILA D E LPH IA — Jack Kram­ up Davia' no-hitler with a hit
1litati K »« »;. JuH In Cue, Nutslelle,
er defeated Panrho Goniale*, il-4, through the InReld In the second International league acm-i sia fact that lie couldn't change club* IfqJt, K-l.
.
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■
J*“
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l.ittte
Hleachte
#•3, to win the Philadelphia In Inning but the Cubs were unable unearned runs to heal the Phila­ unles* th* original club was no
llie :w i l.u&gt;* had veteran mu
---------------r ir v ill I I U T - t *lb . Mile
fu ller round-robin pro taurna- to get to the young Giant barter delphia Athletics, 7-2, at West lungri fit for play and be dis­ Boudreau- huughl during the uif
ll.il.e • Hoy, Hick Ulflce, Gtiuil
Palin Beach. Kline Grolh and oe carded the lieu puller for the season a* a utility jiiayrr -at IVrltsr. Mkippy Jill. It.ll.M u„&gt;,
■sent.
after that,
Payne rhrckrd the big leaguers one with which hr Hailed.
Cuba Lineup
thurtsliqi where he iiniked wry Hire*# H».I l l i l , lliitr*. Go vsi 4
* M IAM I R E A C H - H e r b e r t lilant Lineup
on
*1*
hits.
Retnls,
aa
Harvey,
rf
good.
The
roinmilti-e
iert»mie»l
that
riah, Reverly Hills, Calif., defeat­
ToxiiiHT** siii.i:rT iita «
Washing ton alto took a licking since he had not arluallv used the
Butler, 3b
Klltirr HAi e: p..., u „ o u . u,
ed fladnar Mulloy, Miami, In the Mark, rf
Stephens, wlm gut the hoi K I'
, |lrfl4lM’B
from
a
minor
league
club
Ixiwing,
llamhrln,
r
Amann,
lb
second putter he war. not guilty cuiner assignment Ix-cauR* O'Neill
final* of the Good Nejghlmr
HWONP llACKi Mv t i J , , ,
l-ockvtt, p
10-3, to Louisville of the Ameri­ of u«ing 16 blub*.
Tournament, 4-0. 0-8, 7-5, fl-.'l, 0-1. Wade, 2b
frit shortstop would Ire a bit too Ilu, k-iiiner Ithumba Tap.
llannurn,
lb
can
Association.
The
Colonels
Davis,
p
T llllll* flAt’K: KUshy Ual#. H K
Mangrum'* third lournamrnl demanding (in Stephen*' ailing
GOLF
Rumbley. 2!&gt;
IW ll»*ll*r. Ktiiilimr.
uounded Bid Hudson and Joe of the year brought hia winnings ankle, waa great at third.
WILMINGTON, N. C— Uoyd Carter, e
nU HTII HACK, tiieUra. Mlrk.r,
Carter,
rf
llayn#*
for
13
hits.
Higgins,
If
to 810.011.33. lie had round* of
Mai
angrum, Chicago, won tha 110,*
Johnny Peaky, regular third 8uasr IUv,
MrKllley, rf
The Boston Brave* “ I f squad fill. 72, 08, 72 lo finish seven under sacker last season, flni*hs*l up *t
bOO A n it a Tournament wit
"th a Tiaon, If
n » T I I llAPK TamarieU. M lTrabe, If
rn )
humbled Atlanta uf the Southern par for the 0,052-yanl Cape Fear •econd
M l, beating out Jimmy Turneaa, Hheffield, aa
yesterday
fur
Ih^tby llrre, hey.
8IXTII
HAl'Kt T
hi
Annie.
Farrell,
8b
Association,
9-6,
In
the
Cracker
flm Ferrler and Ed Furgol, tie
IW rr.
course.
8,i10 * Mow.he. HiuraU Jean
Cltv, while Boston's Vanity dropTurnesa, Furgol and Fs-rrier
for aecond with 282's.
8i : v i : n t i i h a i 'K mi. i u u , rt.
perl a 4-3, 11-inning game, to the each won »1,&lt;HHM0 in sharing sc
M IAM I. Apr. 2 - fA t ^ T h e Bos- Trtltn* limy*. KSmtie ' w " F r '
HABK KTItALL
Brooklyn Dodger* at Miami Hank rood place Farvlrr boosted hi* top (on BraVra’ •'plane" team wa* en
Kiuntril ttACKi Otiaaidl Uh,w|
. PEORIA, III.— Syracuse UniTl U.rku
Edward*' pln*H-ff slhgle Idhke up money earning* t# f |IO,7«3i.
route lu Mobile, Ala., luday while ItsMllrt-fii
Veralty won the first National
\ T II IIAI-e: Over |j,«t |'n
Campua itaakethall Tournament
Thr#e men Hi"! lor fifth place th* tram equad was echt-dukd T »rn ir. .NiiVilrUe
,hPa1,|n MinneV to*.*) hi. -oulit- ■I 283 for i m M . They were to aie* t the Atlanta Cracker* in TKjfTM it o 'f*
XTnier. I ,
by defeating Bradley, 70 75.
v*e». ‘ lt,ir*ki Ni.y
paw alanta at tha Cleveland In­ Greiner, IlMirv Waaom, 8t. An­ Bum*, Ga
&gt;t
I NEW YO RK,-- The Waeiam
dian* for
ful| nln# innings, drew*, I lid and, Earl Stewart, Dal
Tor th#
t
|iap*Bcr JniMHlV.
be defeated the
lh* Ig*, aj)u waa Ihe 64-hole leader
a* th# Chicago Cub#
loot Coil|4y Mel Chris . VanV r H7.fc, Ifalph ilrarnw
Tribune Freeh Air. Fuad game,
j y U A* f ;i
at td#!, on* stroke ahead o f ManDin Jfuourll un*# yglUU'to
f N A TG4I ITOOWF.B, | « w (Jp*.
lhn 'iorke,
lufke, iuC.it, -fo) lh# ren of
A U S TIN , T m „ Apr. 2 - ( A V - over the Imllan*. D--e Fondy, gruwr,
ahatta, La., wtm it* aeeond The holteai thing ia swimming
|u&lt;w amateur with HV3 wa* Bill yVteiday to the saftte “ I r ‘ gnihp. •he game.
Straight American League Nation­ Ihea# day* la John Marshall. Yale a fookle t ’hlrago first lacker, bit ■ Mawhilmey nf Vancouver, I). C. ' Sfxnagei Hilly Buiilhwurth \u
J:
name,I Geifrgi- Etlock and Util,
al Rsakr'balt championship With ■nphmnoi# sensation who at most home run uff Boh I-emori, who
H IIIK N tX . Aril., Apr. f-tA *)
IIait lo pilrji again.-it the New
an (M-50 vtrlury over Prairie, Mia*. rewrote the record hook In hi* first gavu up cix rum on in hits tn lh#
^ “ ''“ ked lo keep rookie
flrat seven inning*.
York Giant* in Mfchit# tomorruw. .Mickey Xfanth- out o f the New
ITtACR
National Collegiate Athletic Asso­
A l Ban Antonio, Tea., the Chi­
. n o i l I. D E R, Colo,- - Arleona ciation meet.
7 ark T,inkers' lineup ^r4t two
cago Whit# Bo* defeated the Hi.
TUCSON, Ails., Apr. 2 - b P l- day* In ,„i,,i* „ f a Mrainrd right
State'* Bun Devil* won the 10th
Yale,
with
Marshall
the
ring­
lend*
Brown*
fm
the
ninth
time
The
t'levrlaild
Bulimia
looked
to
wW*t.
luradn University Invitational
(wu newly acquired 31 &gt;rai .uhl
lour Track Meet with IS point*, leader, spreadeagli'd the field Tn this spring, H-7. The Brownie* got
The vi n&gt;altonal 19-yrar-nld outA T L A N T A . Apr. 2-t/V) Two
naaa State was aecond with 2-1. the NCAA here over the week-nnd, five runs In the first two innings, Georgian* - Dynamite BUly thual veterans today to fill thv-ir nerd fiibh-r wa- Lack in action in righl
rolling
up
81
point*—21
morn
than
hut
couldn't
hold
their
advantage.
fur
reserve
infield
atn-ngth.
field in yr |, r-tsy's rt-.X victory
.B U FFA LO , N. Y^-Don G#hHorae runs by Eddie Hobinaon and luc, Jr., uf Vakiesta. ami longFor Freddie J){ui*h, a 27-year o n , II—- Pitts),urgh Pirates. HU
fmann beat Fred Wilt In an In- aecond place Michigan Htate.
driving lluhart Manley, Jr^ of
Eddie
McGhee
sparked
a
fourMarshall
bettered
two
world
re­
Yitallon mile at the Niagara DUHavannah— were a couple o f proud, old rcoklc infielder, ami a huiJ of three ii 1- in four times at
cord* and hung up ala N C AA and mn While Hoi rally in the sixth.
cash that may have Iwen near I#' Iriin &lt;-J two rune across the
Irlet AAU gamea In 4:0tt.t.
yuung golfers today.
Then,
in
the
seventh,
Chicago
pick­
Inter-collegiate
records
In
th#
three
860,Duo, Ihe Tribe ycsit-niay a.--) platr.
P A Y E T T E , Ind— Illinois
The pair delighted a gallery of
ed
up
four
mure
run*
cm
three
daya
and
nlghta
of
splashing
in
the
qulrrd second baaeinan Giorgc
the major share of the
7,inn) here yesterdav by rimming
single* ami a double steal.
Xn~'r it war chariots. had im
(Bnuffy) Stlmwelaa and aborta In tlla Purdue Rateye grab- University of T#l#a p##L
Mickey Mantle, the New Ynrk National Amateur Champion Bam ■top Merrill Comlw fion, the XI spring* Hi
Flrat he did 1600 me te n fee#■four Grata,
■
I f mounted
Uraetta of Rochester, N.Y., ami
Yankees'
prise
rookie,
gut
three
of
"r
-«-f|v on the axle.
a T ILL W ATER, O k ie ,— Tha style In 18 minutes IH.B aecond*,
Sam Haead, 2-1, in • charity golf lamia Brown*.
his
tram's
12
hits
In
a
0-3
victory
Clevrlantl Managir Al lii|,ri,
Jnlvrrslty of Oklahoma scored 74 which waa two-tenths o f a aecond
eshibition.
poloU to rapture the four annual under the world record held by over the Pittsburgh Pirate* al
Rotund, colorful Goodin#, sport advtacd uf the ora) aft, r Ins ,r.*ni
Phoenix.
Eddie
leipat,
who
pitch­
llirunoahln Futuhasl o f Japan.
Aggla relay preview.
Ing a o *
of watcrmelon-rrtl tiH-k an 8-6 trouncing frum tin
j G A IN ES V IL LE ,—Duke wea the Thl*. however, won't be recognised ed seven Inning*, got credit for klarks, fired a t*vllliant, twu.under Chicago Cubs, said:
“ It's a good deal. \V&gt;- needr-l
big winner at the Florida Relay*, because It W#S art In a abort- the victory.
par 00 for Iht beat med»l score of
Capturing all four relay event* course, 26-yard NCAA pool.
tha fouraomc. Ilia n»*t sloping putt utility irvfiebter* pretty bad. and
1 Rut when ha whipped out the
R entered.
on the difflcidt 17th hole for an we got 'em. I think they'll help
Lady In livo with family
us a lot/140-yard freestyle In 4:80.2, that
RWINtQNQ '
WOMEN'S TOURNEY
ragle three clinched the match.
MIAMI. Apr. 2 — UP)— Sh ade*
AUSTIN, T a * r2 Yale won th# rounted. Th# world's record I* 4:
DALLAS, . Apr. Z - M I - Babe
Goodlo#'# aiilsklck, the fget-imto
tako euro of two chOW AA chartaiiaahlp hot the Ells' 31J , .*#t by Marahnll Inat year, DMHIson Zaharls, Fatly Berg, proving Manley, waa a stroke be­ of lxo Dutochrr
Th# Brooklyn Dodgers gave (Iron.
MarahaUalol# the show bet- and It ia a short course, 25-yard l.«ui*r, Suggs end Betty Jameson, hind with a 70. Bneod, top money
Worneke a
his own Woflll 440 freestvl* race, ellgllla far world atandarda. the big four of women ttrofeaalonal winner during 1810, also carded a plat# umpire 1
vjwl going mrrr after hr called Salary, Kaom mul Board.
Marshall set aaw trttevwollegiate golfers, have entered tn# Women's 70.
m on a. play al
and NCAA records In tha 1500- Wsatbervane Cross country Golf
Ursstta, unfamiliar with the Dan Banknawd out
Must furnish refrtrvncdrt.
H A L L A N D A U L - William H. meler, 440-yard and M0-y4rd free Tournament which opens In Dallas hilly,
exacting North
Fulton third has# In the eighth Inning
an*# Meek George (#4.70) style «v#nta.
Apr. 14-11.
t, Course, ftatabed with a four-over- of yesterday'* 4-3 triumph over
I’tiimo1(190-11^ In « vetting
lh#
Boston
Braves.
Clarke
Be
holes
wea
the.
10;
and
Landetdaie pure# at
Th# first 30 holes of the tourna­ par 76.
100-yard freestyle event* and ment will be at Lakewood Country
Warnek,- waa having none of
it. though, with the result that
BAN MATKU, fatlf.-- Be Pleat awarn on Ut# winning leOyard free Club,
iu.idmmoro Uconrr SraIBng W
M-40) won th# UMOV addml San style relay team to bring Michigan
From Dallas the tydathervane hi* l ini vanity ot l » a s trar
Tkrwtseo handicap at flay Maw *!#*• •*co«d pine# In th# meet. move* to'Pebble Beach, Calif., for mater Its the# classroom at wi
Ohio State, th# defending champ­ 30 hole*, then to Indianapolis fer a* In conf#r#flce basketball scor­
LA U R E L , Md.— Pott Cart) ion, waa edged ovt of a#coml ptarn the third round and lo White ing. lie made four A'a and one
G
R
E
Y
H
O
U
N
D
7JO) won lh# Maryland Hand!- by two points.
Plain*, N. Y.. fur the final.
11 last semester.
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Yale’a Marshall
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Batting Is Giants Only Weakness
In Drive For National League Flag
By JACK HAND

S T . It liJ t S B U K G . A pr. 2 H / P )- T » m couU be the year t h *
New Y o i l Giant* luve been waiting for since 1937. After many Iran
ir.von* in the Polo Ground*. |wiin*nt talk ia running high.
Manayrr Im Dutochrr, a talented driving bovt. baa a sound ball
club with fin,- pitching, htazingf
spent and a flashy double play about Magiia and Hearn.

Th* infield is (hr same that
ftniihed last j car with Irvin
(.300) on first, Slanky (.3001 on
second. Dark (.2791 at &gt;hnrt anJ
uura,
Henry Tiiompaon (.2891 at thinL
Will.,n. Billy Rigney (.181)
Jack Dihrke (.180) or
I) w ilW
Hoffman (.290 at Oakland)
be the extras.
White, I -ckman 1.29,1) is in
left field, Thom ion (.262) i;i cen­
ter and Don Mueller (.291) or
Clint Ilartung (-302) In right.
The Glam* finally have decided
to remake Ilartung into an out­
fielder from a pitcher. He has
tie*o coming along in fin# atjrl#
and may alternate with Mueller,
placing agalnsn th* lefthanders.
Jack MaGulre M76i and t,pld*i^
J orren xen .
former
Pode# *
liruught up from th* Minneapolis
farm, are tha other outfielder*.

combination in Alvin Dark and
Eddie Stanky.
."coring ran* it the Giants' btr
uroblt-m. Ib ty finished next-to­
la: l in bat 1 a;,; with a team aver­
age o f .2.7h In-, xraaon. Despite
the convt-i.ui.t hum* run dlirance* In the p.do Grnunda. they
win- fifth td their old specialty.
Bobby Thomson, a shucking di*
appointment in '6U, must regain
hi* utd form for the Giant* to be
runt coder-,. Thomson druppevl a«i
badly from i*i* ,!WP pace o f '4S,
Dial biuiH-b i vm t had him twt.
Bag -igh tii lo t *umtnrr. In tat.
season lie got luck on the traek
to fini *)i w,th .'.‘62 and hit 26
homers.
Dor,i&lt;h#r. never one for pre
dictions un Low his club will
finiali, think* ihe team ia im­
proved over last year. It goev
without -aying Gist lie'll need *
le-Uer one to win fur hia ’6u
team h—vered eioiind tlie .600
mack imoif nf the *ummer bi-fnre
ita *,*&gt;rr&gt;iln,* Srntrmlier .purl
stole third place from Boston.
“ You got te r»y Brooklyn ithe tram to teal And Philaiieltihia is going ,« lie in there. That
Cincinnati rlol rati give you
ideltlv o f Irodiir, too. Thi* is *
r*a| tougtt (r*vur Anvbodv ran
knock y.»u off," Purocher said.
Duioctw-r know* Sal MagiieV
18-4 year was idu-n-imi-nttl with
hi# string o f IS senretr** inning*
an&gt;l five shutout*. He rrallic* he
cut a terrific brisk in grabbing
Jim Hearn fiutu St. Louis for
the 810,000 waiver price last July.
Ileern wound an with an 11-4
year including five shutout*.
“ Who want* h. mi)' MigUe and
Hearn between tt.em « m’t win 28
games?" -aid (Wochtr. "I'm no*
saying Maglir will win 18 again
Jus! tlie two of them together
will win 2 tr nr more."
I j r i y Jansen tltf-U ) ia the
accepted ac.- o f tl,e -taff. He also
hail five ahutuut* that are nlmust
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NO M A n ER HOW BAD YOU FEEL
when troubles come from poor blood, poor stomach digestion, lack of appetite

S .S .S . TONIC GUARANTEES R ELIEF

or YOUR MONEY BACK!
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bloating. S M S . Tonic gete at the
cuuae o f your delicieiiciva by making
yuur blttod rich and strong. Hod
IiIimhI cell* must |nnir into your IiIimmI
by the million* in onler for it —and
you —to lie healthy. Regular use o f
HN.N. Tonic given your wyntoni what
it need* to make tlusw* rich red IiIihmI
cell*. I &gt;*h tori*' lentil prove that N N S.
t~ actually better than liver ami inm
lor improving blood utrength I H.H S.
bel|*t restore the blood to itnmmll

*1 h u e I tlrfi -I latg* M S N wn*1 o«MS
Mttesil, * 1*1 till* M ih r hfmt winlwf I

im*rt«Hvit&gt;ii&lt; llw lb.

IK YOU want to tall your Ituma, ORLANDO .M»nmig Hcnllrurl, Or
Undo Krvnlng Star ('-all Ralr*
get results, IWt it with J. W.
Rav I I M J
Hall, Realtor,
Klurida
State
NEW
Fi OORH rnrtacM) to m Bank
Bldg..
Phone
1768.
s omkr
faction Old floors ma,la Ilk*
W ANTED River acreage -outIt of
•
ACHKACF.
(3ROV&gt;:S
MW. Flubbing, .L a m e * A was
H A N rH FS — RANCH LAND
SanforiL J. B. Lilly, 1C21 Foraai
■ag. PortalJr puwvr playt. t l
All types o f Real K-latr
Avc. Winter Park.
________
gaars axpanvnca In Banuaat*
I’loini* )2H|
lid S. I'ark Ava. W ANTED TO BUY good « room
County, II. M Glaaaoa. Las*
home fairly rio.e In. Bos No. W
Morv
l‘ifac'ilr«lly now, (litre I&gt;*dmom
Harold
huinr, in Mayfair. Vary mortarn
Contracti&lt;r, buiblrr, eatpenter atnl
and liraiitifiilly landnca|ta&lt;L I'ric- 6 - ARTICLES FOR HALE - 5
ma»unry work. Spr* ialitlng In
■cl for quick aala.
tending No job tu nnial! ut
Mi l l s s w a p s h o p cos k . 4th
largo. M. II. lli'iiriLlcy, Sanfnrtl,
St.
Wr
Buy.
Hell
nr
Trail*
m».t
Rt. 2, Hoi lltti. Pin,tie Winter
FOUR I1KDKOOM llcuaa, Luill 4
snv»hltie. Phone. |nu-.l
Park 2«.2JIH7.
_ i __ _____
yAra ago tw'th nil impruvrmr.ita. __________
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On curnar lot. 100 % ISO ((.hlck-i .TUXF.UO FREDS. Cumplata lint t.AWNMn'.VEhs Shart.01.0 !. bl
man Ifm iam wtit! Vfeaal l Ulm^w V aaur.
lllilyt*B
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Hunt’s Tux ado Feed Store.
•n Houm and Yard.) Nice Lawn,
cycler rypairo*!, lock .litd lo-v
5 mile* t u t o f Orlando, 1 mile FLORIDA (Rant pepprr plants,
work. Prompt svrv&gt;o. II. W
from naw building* of Florida
l.*ci Butner. Phone
Sh.trnq.- lilt E 4th St_________
Faihlona Mali order houie. Furntehfd or unfuraiibed. Price * • botn io*» when you don't bring ALL TYPRS nl Itulldorci Work
your prescription* in LANEV'S
Reasonable Rate*— Fre#
K»tl*
W.ooo, Small down payment,
Phene IM
Mala*. Carpantar A Gracay.
10fr o ff fo r all. Both for owner.
Phe-|«
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Alio nlxt to It. 3 bedroom home,
new Juat flnUhed. For aala. Vegutahlra, Llveatock and mis WATCll ami Clock Rapairing. All
cellancous sale every Friday
wnrk guaranteed.
Rettsonal'lc
Price t&amp;ftUU. Tel. 4M8, Orlando.
night at 7:30. Col. tarry Junri,
prices. F. M. Engli.h, Jr., 326
Rt. d Box 118-F.
aucllorrrr.
_ Sanfonl Ava. PhojM 1804.
TODAY’S SPBCTaTS”
VERY CLOSE IN : a bed room HANFORD FARM ERS' AUCTION
WATCll AND CLOCK
home, S m l ahad ||Q,000. Term* I mile youth of city limit* on
REPAIRING
_hljrhwav
I7-9Z.
If deal rod.
Good work ron.clantlou»ly done.
ELEVEN BLOCKS FORM DOWN FRIED- 81IRI MP Dinner Th e Open week days H:30 A.M. to A P.M.
Beat Shrimp on Earth" at Rom- Closed Saturdays, but open Satur­
TOWN: t bad room houw, fur*
er't. 3(4 E. 1st St.
_ _
nlihed I7 A W 00.
day nights 7:30 till P P.M.
NEW, READ Y TO MOVE IN TO :
BALTER II. T R A P P
POWKH MOWHRH
»b o d room bouoa, M.4S0.Q0.
SI I K Second HU Sanford _
ROTARY BLADIX—Unrufiilitional
NEW. R EAD Y TO MOVE IN TO :
ly guaranteed. Immediate de W ILL GIVE room and board and
home 17,4SO.00, lib11w ry. Free demenaUalion, any
nursing rare to couple or lady
time. M J 0 . V. A. Wheeleav. (1
In nlte house. Reference* ex­
f BEDROOM HOUSE, block conmile North) Longwood.________
changed. Box 17, Lonjwood, Fla.
atnictlon, two yaori old, 13,- Trade mark paints
1,1.50 gsi. TILE YOUR UATHHOOM wall*
600.00 ciih .
New Khaki UaderahlrU 44c each
nowl Pltatlr or altimlnunt « t l
2 BEDROOM HOUSE, imt outald* All aloe tarpaulin.
V.lc. Pl«* efa*imal«&gt;. Oiaitgr Tile
rttr, JLTCO.0C,
Ca.it,
A RM Y-N AV Y SURPLUS
Shop; £110 N. Orange: Phone
balanra 1X6,U0 per month.
IIS Hanford A t *.
_P h . 13*1
4HH. Otlaliilti, Fla._____________
J. W. H A L L , REALTOR
r o c if L a t h , s h e c t
rock.
Florida State Bonk Building
N A II^ , PIPE, S TE E L IMMED­ I S - NOTICEM-PEILHONALS —IS
________
Phono ITM____________
IA TE D ELIVERY. P I I O N F
MARY'S LENDING LIBRARY
FOR SALE or Trade: 10 acraa o f
Mod-3438-N.Y.C
ItM Magnolia—la now open Mon.
Black Hammock. Near Oviedo,
tl.ru Prl. 10 to I t A . M-. S to 6
Voi Land lulteble i t Cltnia. B. 6 ft, r tlG ID A R B *T «rc o n J ltlo ’i
11*. 476-J
76-J after JLP M
P M. Sat. 4_te I P.M.
Knowlten, R L No. 4, Orlando.
I tie Ma rvol
r v r iFEngili
a ,, ia lT K a.
PAINT AND UtiDY WORK
ONLY A FF.rv l.BFT "
You .pick
:k them, IDr b, We pick Rav Reel. J0C W ist Snd, Street.
Large lota on Lake Hamuy and
them, I6e lb. Phone 7ir-5l, Geo
Hanford. Phone 1036. Expert
81 John! River. Nlcciy wooded,
O. Swarts, Silver L *' * . _____
Work by txoer rnerd men.
parfact natural u n d beach.
l l v T l i T E W A L L tlrvT7no i 16. II a Y NUHSE'r Y Now Open. Phone
Electricity available.
RAYMOND M. BALL, Reciter
v r t w w , - mxmmj
I* IX Hlgkleymaa. AaaorUte
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AtlTOMORI
A RTICLi-jt
Florida State Baah BolMlag _

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ONE. OF thu boat iocalacJ rntauraata tn Sanford. F*»a.onahlo
_ rant. Bps A, t l o flAMfcrl lliinld
SMALL, liodtrn fumiahad *ou»o
about Apr. IS. Phone 3S0-R. _
F u io n a llE D room. Jhona l i l t .
NASSAU Apt. Orm ^AXlty. k t ^
^ arn 3 room, ItAh, Fumiahad
4 Apia, All npu. nil Klfctrtc Kit

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BrtUlIl v fu M)t«n I'll IbilM ImjMM* lloUl H i l l uhialii | «4 |
ia) ikirti nul iui|*t|(iid t l.iire aUmtet la d i* |U*I I.#.| |.t |u
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W ANTED

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MUST SELL 14 acres of good clt*
KENT A CAR. U-driv* it by day,
2 bctlroum
rm ground. S acres goad murk. We bug, M il L
Dm *
work, or w**un. English Farit
M Mrx.THM&gt;; Homotal,
Public road, la k e Mary. Phone
furd'u**.
WiZien-aiaior
curniand
Fordo, radam,
.
i A ir Boon. ___ c
1486, Sanford.
♦no* f»v. f| t K «rt rtjnttw Art
station w.ixcmi and convutlUe*.
‘’Standing Pina Tint her r and/or L A K E &gt; R O N T T f6 ftfr iW O C lb :
Stricldand-Morriaon, Inc.,
E.
H ELP W ANTED
log! delivered to pur mill. Brown
Lot 430 x M Ft.. Cleaned Beach.

Svlfder* Supply CiL, Mfjr. Dhr.,
_ Phono 4131, Mt. Dora, Fla/:
E X P E R IE N C E D drirer h in u rido
to Philadolphla a im before Apr.
S - E E A L E S T A T E FOR BALK—J
eolordd

Sanfard a r e a
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ESEW
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low aa f|0
U month. Beth DeBoe, P.
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Ulrlf, akt Irtta p Ivllrf *|t|w||tg '
Ills. JlNHIR Mill, lftlif Wrei Itlfti
St . ItDKrt ftwll. I*1aIs*.

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a p p e t it e : cl,aB

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STOMACH
help* build STURDY HEALTH

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Folks Who A re Ailing

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D O C TO R S’ TESTS PROVE
How S .S .S . Tonic Helps

. L. A. W illlH M IN, HR:
Kaaliur

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Miss Elenora Cash Thanks
S.S.S. for Good Health

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Mime time, (h dy S S N can gnu you a guaranUvul im-w lM&gt;|m ami bel|t tilt
Y O lilt M U N K Y H A C K . I f you feel L id ndw, Mart N N iJ now. Ank forH SN.
in tbo big red L is at your drugnturu today.

NKtV 4 Itcmin

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nrv ailing nrv rvallv eulTcritig from ii ilcili'ictuy in
» f r intiwtitoe nmy l»* bud. '1Ivey
pick at llu’ir fiH&gt;d. 'lim y « t t like bird*. Or lltcir
*tonmclm may L* at fnult thnmgh di-licuim-kw in
tlig**»tivi* juiccw. Th at's when they fuel mioerahle
afUT isitiug. T lw y'rv InnihUvl hy gat* and Uhtut*
ing and imligcwtion.

If you're one ol tho loth* who have
troidilcH tike tltcwo, llieiiH.S S. Tonic
can bring you bletuwvl relief. S .S S ,
giM-w to work with the very tin t
Little. Ait you fool S S H . warming
your atomach, the retd work is be­
ginning. Vital digewtivu juictw go to
work to liet|i you fm-l like outing,
F ihhI ia L-itig digewlod m rnv t ly .
Your ItltHHl and tioauen L*gin to g&lt;-(
llie L*iwbl ol llw* Ioo*l you rat
w ith o u t la ter gun, belch in g and

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limit.in L e ly iaiuiriif tin* ino-tt ivimpfioutef
thinge ill titf wtirbl. It ilntein't tnki* much
In throw it ttill til whack. I.iltlit thinge like* llm
hi* k of liny nel IiIihmI ivlle in vnur kyhI i' iii may
entuw* nagging iiilnu'ittn that hang mt and on.
Ytttir tinel, all-in ft'cling. your weak t*|t»*llx, your
sicklv Mttuimch ami lack nf ii|i|N'tit&lt;* htivn nms
thing in common—drUcirncit*. You juet emi t
l to got la.lilig rvjirf if you don't get at I lit*
rim e’ of IhiwdrflcHncim . Many tinn-e folk* who

Cl IIHOPR ACTOR

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WHISKEY - WINE
RUM - GIN

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Muri earthquake, occur under
thr «r» ami cau«e damage Ity the
" tidal" w ave rrratrtl.

Legal Notice

Ufa tlH C l IT COI NT roH THU IN THM COI H T U l* T ill: COI A T T
T im i jr n ir t A L r m r r iT o r
JI IHIK.
M t m M l l i:
till A T I.
K U Ilin * . 1 % AMI ra n »r.N»|A PHIIHITt:
AOU! l A t l i m . IN CIIANI KMT. in CI.DMIIIA,
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Rot 1SSI Sanford.

A POUR BED ROOM'ffOMR"

8*Bedrooms. Living room, Bath,
Kltehan, Breakfavt Nook, Utility WANTED—frirl f ir fountain and
drug dopt. Latioy'a Drug Sturt.
room. Some finishing to be done
on home. Also several lake SHORT ORDER cook-colored.
Apply Mrs. Futeh, Greyhound
Front Lota for Sale. W. J. Lett
Bu. til.lion.
______
Ur, lake Manr. Fla.
-----BY OW NER
A 0 a S E 8 iI W ~ is ic m .il. Steady
•mploymont, many bpportunltia*
Small farm— 6 rooms, hlct bath,
fo r
adranrtmva .. Flrootuno
2 screened porehe*. Modem convoaUueeai F r u it Furaiaked or
unfurnished. A Bargain. Addreae
WORK W AN T R|&gt;
—•
Rl J ^ B qb 13S. Sanford. P .X 'e

' ra&amp;ATTTHiopERTY*—

'ardwoVd floors, itaam haat, 1 cot We have several pi arc* nf rental
irtnttuti ir ,,..,4
*■*■ **
* * 'for sale that
prugerty
lUted
“ _eo»h, i C .
'hew a good return on the In­
layimn,
vestment Phone 1JJ3.

H.4!iV SITTER,
SITTER ftaet
f:e*i of
. Bafaran*
ce.,. Sir*. M. Falkriiberg,
FalkyiilJ
418H

P*rst St.
D0IK1E I m T—10~whrtjer, slrtpar,
straight air, 2u ft. roofer. Sllrk,
hand (untrel, guu*l rubber.
Bhapo, 3H Tel. 1316-W-i, .
1839 FORD Coupe, Bp. Deluxe:
guri rubber, hoi recent ring Job
and Overhaul. Body good. Gill
Hill Ward at Giant’* Training
Camp b*twi»n l a ml 6_P.Mt ^

TRIS WEEK ONLY

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M O N D A Y A PR - I , I t B I

T H E 8A|g O I I P H E 1 A L D , B A N T P H D , H ^ O B ID A

J a ffe Indicted On
Contempt Charges:
E d ited A m e r a sia
Bj KAMI, K. H A IT IA N
WASHINGTON, A i t . 2-4 / lV
Philip Jaffr, editor o f the defunrt
magaiine Amerasia—subject of
congressional Investigator* and
debates— wav railed to trial today
on contempt of Congresa charge*.
Jaffe, a wealthy New Yorker,
U accused of contemptouely re­
fusing to amwrr 26 questions pul
to him K*t June 1 " when hr ap­
peared before a Senate Foreign
Relatione Subcommittee.
The Hubrommiltee w e, invest!gating rhargev by Ketiator Mc­
Carthy (It-W is) of t'omiiiuhisi
Influences in the .state Depart­
ment.' 'Amerada figured prnmtnrlitlv in that inquiry.
Jaffe it the i-levrnlli person
to go on trial in federal court
here this year on contempt
charger. SI* defendant* tiav.&lt;
been acquitted and two rnnvlrted
Derisions are pending in two
caira.
Two of those acquitted-F red ­
erick Vanderbilt Field and Karl
Browder were indicted as a reault o f their appearance before
the iilibrnmin liter, headed by
former Senator Millard K. Tydlnga ( I ) . Mil),
Jaffe'a atlorney, f) John flogge, rontenda Jaffa waa wllhln hie
ronatltutional rights In refuting
to anewer the questions on the
ground hit answer* might lend
to Incriminate him.
Many of the question* Jaffe
refutes] to amwrr concerned hit
connection Ith Amnesia and |ieranm aatoriatfj with the megaginn. including Field.
During prtllmlnary argumenton a motion to dltcuta the indictmant against Jaffa, Itoggp said:
“ I f thia rourt can any way
which Mr. Jaffe can answer
•he iiuaeliotii In thl* Indictment
and have immunity, or antwer
tbaa* questions without having to
•hawer a host of further queaUont, Mr. Jaffe would be happy
to answer all of thete questions
Indeed, Mr. Jaffe would like to
write a book about the Amerasia
cat*. Ife would like to demon
$lrete, to Ugln with, that hit
Mtltisin on Alla and the Far
East wai the correct one, and
to show up In the aorond place
the lutrageou* witchhunt tel In
motion agalnil him."
Amerasia hat provided pollliral
debating malarial almotl tlnre
Ole day ft) March, Iflfi, when fedtral agrnti raided Ita headdti$rtrr* Id N#rr York and aelted
hundred* of secret government
doeutnente. Mig person* were ar‘ on rharger o f eonaplrary
O' fommlt espionage. A grand
. imdeled three o f them on
- ' Iteddf chsvgv o f mntplrinr
'' retain’ Iflegal possession of

Dairies Join
iittniise rim r««» r*a*i
really a per:-onal milk container
l&gt;crua*e it ii used only onct
and then simply discarded like *
paper cup or cereal boa. Thl*
mean* that every purchaser of
I’rr fret Ion Milk in I’urc-Pak gel*
hi* or her milk in a brand new
container every Itme. Thera * ip
no leittle dr|Kiilt«, of course, and
no bottle* to with and return. It
weigh* approsimatrly one-tenth
of the common glat. Imttlr. The
I'llle-I'ak container i» gunranterd
•*y both (iood llousekrrping and
I'arent* niagaiinrs and I* in un«
In 415 stater as well oa many
foreign count 1 ie*. W&lt; atr pirated
Indeed to offer these quality
product* to our friends ami
rn slom era".

Along with the introduction of
the films container, he added,
will come several new dairy pro­
ducts which will o ffr the Han­
ford houvrwifr as « umplcte a
Hoc of prodocts at available in
the largest title* of the nation.
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t

Rotary Luncheon
|i s i i l f c t

V is a

Paat

r ia s t

Imrale system of juvenile court*
with proliatlon officer*, imposing
heavy laves and centralising the
entire system in Tallahassee un­
der the governor. Judge Htenstrom
said that the situation U already
l&gt;elng well handled In Krmlnote
County with the aid of Huperinlen-lent o f Schools lawton, Mr*.
C. M. Iloyd, and Ihr Htale Welfare
office, and he tee* no nred for
any additional officer* or espeme.
1 'nlntlng mil whal thl* overrentralliatinn it doing to Florida,
Judge Rtrnstrom -aid that 1640 ,
ntlO It alloraled evrry year t&gt;y the
Hlate Beverage Department for
the enforcement of the beverage
laws, and that these law* could be
enforced Just a* welt by thr var­
ious sheriffs and other law en­
forcement officers.
" I f we could take thl* money
that it now going down a rathole" T Judge Strnstrom said.
"Think o f what It would mean In
five or ten year* If applied to the
real need* of the State. Think of
what it would mean to our overrruwdrd State Hospital at Chattahooehee, or the. Florida Farm
Coionv, or mir ""Slate Industrial
tciioolt".
Because of thl* provision *rt
Hng up Mate probation nffirrr*
til the proposed Juvrlillr Court
Act at a huge evpente to tha la*payer*” , Judge Sten*trom dcclarrd, "we are in danger of loting
tbn entire act and all hope for the
special Juvenile court* In Florid* .
visitor* at tnday'i luncheon In­
clude Carl ChrUtman of Kutf
town, I’a - F- W. Shepherel «*
tbitrg, Va.. !&gt;r. ( - II. Hemp­
hill of liighlandt, N. C., tJnrdnn
Ihore of Bavannah, tia-» Bay
Preston of t.ynn, S I"**. Jlw
Havnes nf Newarh, Ohio, Frr.1
Hywell pf Hudson, O., H. A. Tltu*
nm*pl document*.
o f Hainhlrg, K. Y , Kmt.Wacker
guilty aii't wa* nf Winter Park ami H*d&gt;" Dean
'U e n &gt; .
— Depart- of Sanford
pltaderl no de■I
fined
t&amp;on
Naval
dwrgea -'art__,* ' former MIR
tnm istfi ream r#«e n*«i
Waul “Andrew ftoth were dropped.
John J1 Service, 4 State Denari ahead, ami It would h* most lmmerit nfflrial, era* among those lirmirnt to delay the legislation re­
quired now for nur flnanetal pregreet test but not Indicted.
There hare been charges in parerlneaa."
Boyrlcr added lhal "the
In| W « i mainly hy firpuldlcant,
« the prosecution lit the cote rraaara in rorporullon ami Imll4 btingled or that II wa* vidua I Income tave* and the aveU*
lave* (all propoaed by Snyder Feb.
*71gad.”
Ill represent the ba*lr rnangra In
The three Democratic member* the ta i structure that are now de­
tha foreign rolatlona aula-ont- sirable."
mlttew aald there wat “ no one
These called for a 1,1/410,1VS)JKX)
Increase In imlividttal ineome la irt,
a |.1 JMM»J)00.000 hike In rorporate
income tave* and a |AJI18JKhlJKK)
lamtt In exelle ft t le .) levle*.
With i Iio j , Snyder bad rmiplsd
( I t f H t H l h n h i , pan
a reqrtested &gt;U0.rKm,mg) Inercate
forces moved in force to within In tave* on capital gains, meaning
half a mile of U acrote the * n l- profit derived from sale o f pro­
inil central fronta. The Red* perty. The four raise* together
bem w llh heavy mortar and made up the $10,1 (&gt;6,000,000 las Inu ra te sought in what waa first
y B -lfa from Oklnaw railed a "first round' Tax measure.
ISO tana o f burnt** along
Tha Individual Income tag In*
amunlel eupply route* In t reate recommended wa* four perHamby. They hit renlage point* equivalent to a
InmmiI rtf &gt;1 on each 9100 o f tag.
hammer- ahl* Inromw—the amount left af­
rail network ter taking o ff deduction* and *ggregW
Marti Kort
Korea. Mur* cmptlona.
than &gt;00 aortlea
aortles twant flown

M

Tax increase

8

Allied TroopH

■oral
- wauaial

eiaiAt hiiui'«
____ swuUuUulaid the Communl
munlst buildup
red to be In the CborwlnK s s s . i i : « i _ triangle on tha
central front Allied commander*
tha Chinese and Nortn
i » to funnel their troope
thia IrlaB^gla in
In a new
pt to dri
United Nare t o f K
reckon la I I mlisa duo north
Allied-hold Chun-hon
and
1 miles metli o f 88. Kumhwa
1 mites i k r it m r t nf I'
and 80 n-.l*a above tha her-

g ja &amp; affTt'SB:

Troops To Europe

Herehey Declares
Good Students Can
Stay In C o lle g e .
W ASIIIN D TO NT Apr. 2 —0 P|—
If they're goo.1 students, college
men may clrct to stay In school
nest yrar without fear of being
hustled o ff to training camps.

President
Truman
said
ao
.Saturday in hi* lon-awalted exe­
cutive order on the subject.
The order said college student*
may •*- deferred from the draft
if their grad* are good—or If
they pus* a tpccial aptitude test.
Their current deferment period
had been scheduled to end with
the choc o f the echoed year this
spring.
There wa* no reftrenre in the
order to Ugh school reniora who
plan to enter college next fall.
Iluwever, judging frof past ex­
perience, only about 20 per cent
of the 6011,000 young men gradu­
ating from high whool Ihl* ear
will apply for admission to col­
le g e . And few of thete will la
111 ot older.
Furthermore,
M aJ.
Oenaral
l.ewia It, Merithey, dlreetor of Se­
lective Hcrvlre, indicated draft
tfoardt will be encouraged to !•«
Icnlctil with the older high seJiool
gradualet who mrr good student*
* ihI who wish to go lx college.
The President'* order authoritnl drfermrnt, without examin­
ation, of medical, dental, gradu­
ate ami other advanced student*
doing vatiifactory work toward
their degree*.
Ilsiehtiy salil "It would be Im­
possible to estimate how many"
of the some IJKJOjOQO non-veteran»
now In collrgr wili lie deferred.
DU pRfvIff,
Prince Inn, N. J„ selll admlnUter
tprrUlly-pri parrd aptitude testa,
at
l.ooo
ciamlnstlon
renter*
throughout the stale* and terri­
tories on three Balurdaye, May
June 16 and June 30, Hershey
aiinoumrd In a statement.
_
Thr test* will be given to col­
lege senior* and othera planning
to enter graduate or professional
schools, ami to other student*
who have already begun, and who
plan to rnntinuc, their college
iturlica.
High •* ('mil senior* and other
piu*(&gt;eclivr college entrant* will
not tie allowed In l*Va the 1**1
until after they have started
their first year of college work
Printed Init ruction*
thm blanks will Va a*t?Ubl#
through the U *00 local draft
iMiaril* aloiut April 12 or soon
thereafter, llersney said.

P v t Royce W a ld e n
Completes T rain in g
Pvt. Rove* B. Walden, son of
Mr. and a n . Jamas A. Walden,
8 r^ Route 9, Sanford, is complet­
ing his 14 weeks training cycle
with Service Company, 91*1 In'
famed Ith (Golden
fantry, o f Iho
Arrow) Infantry Division, garri­
soned at Fort Jackson, Columbia,
S* G*
Inducted into tha Arm y Dee. IB,
I9$0 In Sanford, Pvt. Walden at­
tended Groom*
Academy
and
Florida A A M College. Talla­
hassee, where he received a HH De­
gree In June, 1M0.
Prior to hi* Induction, ha was
employed as a teacher in Gaines­
ville. Ife Is a member o f tha F A A
Masonic Lodgs.
Upon completion of the
six
weeks basic and eight weeks Infsntry branch training, the soldier
will nave fired all light Infantry
wMpons, engaged In squad and
platoon tactics and undergone in­
tensive physical training.

Lcgislaton* Depart
d e a lt set* r m a r s s * Owe)
goods, supplies or material* for
county purpose* up to $7150 with­
out advertising for bid*.
Mr. Boyle will InDoduce on act
x-eklng to amend the present law
which Tintlls the amount o f bonds
that a county can iasue to $300,000
for hospital building purposes. If
this does not m s s . bo will Intro­
duce a local bill designed to remove
this limitation os applied to this
county. T h ls .'i also designed to
Increase the maturity date of
bonds from th* present 20 years to
30 years.
T. W. I wton. superintendent of
schools, is sesklng
setting
ing an act aetlini
the compensation o f school board
mtmbrr* *1 $60 a month, payable
is County
t.sunly School fund.
out o f th*
The a tHy Is Introducing passage
nf a loe*i f bill In tha
______
_________
form
o f an
amendment relating to creation of
a pension fund for the Police De­
partment. The pension will consist
of funds contributed from th* sal­
aries o f polle* officer 1 , and from
costs Imposed by the Municipal
Court upon persons convicted.

Farmers Market
ICnltsssS r n o Paa* na*&gt;
supply o f good quality cucumbers
brought growers most Mtisfaetory
returns with 244 field erate* averaging $17.33 each, highest price
paid was $16.40. Cucumber move­
ment is exprrted In enntinue light
for Uie next 2 wreki.
Plant City State Market: Hi rawberry volume is gradually declin­
ing with only 1.578 36-plnt crate*
moving nut at |6r per pint avrrag*. Prices ranged from in to
244 c—gross receipts to growers
totaling
$51,068.17.
V.-g^tables
■tsrted moving at fairly satisfactury prices !a*t week. A total uf
1,828 units brought growers gross
■rrelpt* of $2 .36 Van. po]« Beans
brought $4.00 per bushel with
Tvndrrgievns ranging front $2 26
to tZ M and Htarkr $2.10 tu $.1.10.
Fngllsh Peas $2.5o and squash
ranged from 76c tu $3 30 per bu­
shel depending on variety and
grad*. All items arr rxpcrtrd to
show a slight volume inrrra'r this
week.
Pompano State Market; C o n ­
tinued heavy volume kept thl* mar­
ket in Ihr lend last week with 66.1
cars moving nut—a S3 car Increase
ovrr the previous week. Bean volurn* k declining with
140,670
hushrls returning $1J50 to $6.00
per bushel. Pepper volume con­

Career Day Program

(Continued Irom Page tine)
Jett# will bo Dr C. W. Baker,
dsiry fanning: Hairy Knbson.
private business; Jo»| Field and
A. (!. Madden, civil service; II.
A. TolWaon, Kollin* Colleg-,
library wmk. Dr. J. B. Knot will
show movlPH on Hu* subjects,
"Hrsicb for .Security", "Finding
the Right Job" and “ KiectroChemistry."
H. C. Coleman, and W. W
Connor personnel director* of
Faslrin Airlines wilt outline re­
quirement* for air hostnsea and
aviator*.
c ia
Among the local speakers will
It Dr. A. W. Fpps, Jr., on den.
tlstry, A. Edwin Shinholser on
Carts used dally In many area* the practice o f l*-v; it. F. Cooper
of the world have approximately on farming Id , Heminole County
the same form M the earliest snd F. T. M«»lwether on the
raising o f eallle.
wheeled vehicles used by man.

European Defense
I*•ailaitea grew r ig s e # t l , „

tinued to Increase, tailing for 7Bc
to $3.76 per bushel fo r 161,747
bushels. A total of 27,028 unite of
squash sold at prlcaa ranging from
76c to $4.00. Cucmnbara brought
better than $12.00 average par unit
with a high of $18.76. Other com­
modities, hot pepper, times, egg­
plant, butterbeans, potatoes, field
(teas, corn, English Peas, tomatoes,
cabbage and okra brought fairly
M tisfaetory price* ■■growers re­
ceiving gross return* of $771,811.551 fn- ik# wash's sales.
Stark* State Market: Straw­
berry volume continues to Increase.
A total o f 3,740 crates grossed
growers
$36,000.61,
averaging
$51.00. A volume of around 6,000
crates per week I* anticipated for
the next two weeks. Heavy plant­
ing* o f sweat corn, hard pepper,
Ford Hook and String Beans are
reported.
Hanford State Markrt: "King
Cabbage” holding the price spotlight a few weeks ago of better
than $6.00 per 601b. bag, Is alipping bark Into the proletariat pried
rlass with 60 lb. bars selling the
past week for $1.25 though a fairly
bravy demand brought $1.76 tu
I 2 .IM) for 1-3/6 bushel crate*. A
heavy volume of celery moved on
a stronger market ranging from
$2.10 to $2.40 per crate. A dimin­
ishing supply of bunched vege­
table* is rxpected from the Han­
ford area, though Zallwood, Dud*
and Hamsula area* may furnish
light sopnliei during the current
week, imiuifiiwar, potatoes, tur­
nips, beets, radisnas and lettuce
brought fairly satisfactory prices
last week. Ideal weather condi­
tions improved both volume and
quality o f all items. Sale* of 7A,717 unit* grossed $156,868.1*0.
Florida City State Market: To­
matoes continue M heavy volume
with 73,803 bnshale moving during
the last five day period at a gnu*
return to growers of $333,863.60.
I Tire* per bushel svr raged $4,6]
with a nigh of IS.DQ. A slight de­
crease la valutas Is expected this
week.
I’alatka State Market: A heavy
movemcat nf cahbaga
brought
grower* $1.76 to &lt;126 per 50 lb*.
A lighter volume of cauliflower
also moved out of this market.
I'ahnke* State Market: A good
muvement of cabbsgo and Imans,
a fair volume of corn and pepper,
and a light volume of celery fa re­
ported on * this market, with In­
creasing volume anticipated.

Auriol Declares
(Contlausd from Page Owe)
tegr.'” The Wait must stand to___ir. ba a id , building regional
gathe
defen
fens* pacta “ to detar aggrae*
■ion and strengthen tha pace.
Auriol specialty mentioned only
the 12 -nation North Atlantic Pact
and did not elaborate on hD refer­
ence to possible additional "pacta."
The bespectacled chief of state
vigorously defended ths French
righting record. France, h# sold,
ha* lost 1 JB2JIOO men a* a resuit
of the past two World War*
and is now fighting Communism In
Korea end Indochina.
"What nation haa ever proven
better her love fur Independent*
and for peat* and her will to da-

American Legion
uwstiMM# rsM* r*s» tree1

Auxiliary that he doubled th# com­
placent attitude of lho*«
who
would follow the ideas of former
President Hoover and of Henator
Taft in regard to the Foreman
situation. Hr stated that " I f we
wish to fight in Furope instead of
on United Stales noli, w# should
follow the sdvice o f our military
leader* and not those less versed In
military affairs."
Th* talk followed u luncheon
•erved by thr Orlando P «it Aoallfury.
Among Ijfioir from thu Honforil
I’oRt 5.1 attrnding the eonferenco
wers Karlyls Ilousholdsr, com­
mander: Jams* Singletary, adju­
tant; Capt. Karle T. Loucks. ex­
ecutive romroilUrmanj Joel 8.
Field, past district and post com­
mander: John Pierson: James Q.
Galloway, past commander; James
F. Benton, second vice commander;
E. A. Monfnrton. chaplain: Carey
Barfield, sergeant at arena and
Frank J. Takarh, ■ergeant at arm*.
Other post members who at­
tended the conference were Den­
ver Cordell, George O. Maybury,
Philip Opper, Judge Douglas Stanstrem and R usm-II W. Tench, Jr.
Commander
Housholder
an­
nounced today that tha annual
•lertion of officers of Post 62
will take place tonight at 8:00
o'clock, and urged all members to
ba present to vote.

fead both V* fen
Auriol M id the French governmeat end people have rejected the
“ barbarous" m m of neutrality and
isolationism and will strive aide by
side with Um United 8tates for
th* "service of peace and free­
dom."
"W e shall from now on po«A
together oar resource* o f arm#
and troops at all threatened and
strategic pedals (until) we have
made th# Atlantic community a
solid foundation of our common
security and of peteo," ho do­
ctored.
Without montloning Rusaia by
to mobilise its Joint defenses “ In
name, ho stid th* West has started
loiamarian
th* face o f threats of totalitarian
expansion and Iho formation
rotation of
certain mighty groups of powerm
whose policies are not subject t T
the free control cf tha people."
"It Is certainly not ths fault nf
nur two nation* if world collectlv*
security has nut been organlxed.''
he added, "although we coniidcr
this failure as merely temporary."
Auriol laid down this five point
"peace" program for Ruuia to
accept i f It wants to end the EastWest tension:
t. Respect for commitment* suh^
scribed to under the United Nate
tions charter.
2. An end to Russian "inlarferIng" in the Internal affairs nf
other countries and a stop to Iht
flow o f "dully Iruults" leveled
against these governments.
3. Permanent international con­
trol of all armament* by the
United Natloh* "in order to limit
fairly and later to destroy all
classic or atomle weapons."
4. Progressive reduction In alk
ns'I ion*I armies and replacsmsire
by a United Nations army.
6. An agreement providing for
the “ free movement of wealth,
Ideas and persons" and a guaran­
tee of freedom of expression In
those countries where regime,
"have been imposed by fort*."
Auriol used His strongest lan­
guage to denounce any Idea that
Prane* would either stay neutral
or turn isolationist. “ Neutralism,
he Mid, "haa always been foreign
to th# French soul not only bap
cause it la a morel obaurdlty but
because It Is geographical and
historical nonsens*. Ho added:

"Can anyone bo neutral between
between

About $0 per cent o f II. 8- servitude an d liberty,
good and gvilT "
homes arr made o f wood.

A SURE WINNER EVERY

cnukl tm ilevvl&lt;l|ie&lt;) to beat o ff
the IttMsian*.
*'| didn’t runic liar* to lik
a mwit mn in the Brett PI
tula," the •Jeneral aald.
To a iiucwllon ehoul defanik of
the Middle Fast, he said IMn
area wwa not hi* respoi
respotuiUlHy
but adiieil: .
"The defense of any , ......
of the Mediterranean has an lnfluenrr on all part*. Any time
any pari fall* Into Inimical hand*
it liemme* of great Imuortahrc
In the defense nf others."
He paid high tribute to th*
defender rapacity of (jreece ahd
Turkey, alntut which lb* question
waa specifically raised.
He *aiil there wat no Indication
at present that there would not
he enough equipment to arm the
Duopa made available under hit
command.
"Th*
production
plans
of
NATO," he *ald, "ar* takuleted
to ■** that troop* raised In any
nation. In any quarter, have the
equipment necessary. I f there are
any holdup* In ths plan, I don't
know o f them "
lie conceded that naming the
command o f tha southern section
of the Ktimpean defease echems
was at the aoomtal “ embarras­
sing." If* said it
to reconcile many j s u r a r c
of view In the choeatag
minder* and staff man

the rase o f tha
mend, he Indira
fllrtU have not yet
There waa no 1

eon*

**enation o f what was Involved,
it ■there have been report* that

B

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a'-^mauiar - a tliU ba

named, a selection wtmn could
disturb other sector* sd tha t
( I 'w ll i N t
P t |* owe 1
front whkh KDenhowar has
was out o f order under the parlia­ defend.
mentary ailtutlon. Vice President
Barkley upheld (onnatty. to the
Senate took no vote on Wherry'*
motion.
•Wherry'* move « * ■ only a
forerunner of an expected later
•Itempi to tend tha resolution to
the foreign relation* and armed
services committee* In ha trans­
lated Into tha kind or a Joint
resolution the Nebraska senator
0posed,
lies tthat
wharn
harry told his rollaaguas
•he Senate was "Just marking
ums
re­
lime" by considering advisory
ad

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SANFORD HERALD
THE LETTER PRINTED BELOW WAS A “SURE WINNER” FOR THE

solutions.

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after-

" I f Congress l i In determine this
v i n n . m i bill It peso** ought
i have the lore* o f I * * ,* he Mtd.
A fter th* Mocking o f Whorcy**

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BOB K A R NS
K a m a Inganana

a on Um argued th* immdmirrt would b*
• tete te- "disruptlvw to military teamwork
i teHbmrt

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To Proaote Ike Provrow of A w t k t .
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A I»B. 3. 1951

{

Pair (bruuflt Wednesday. ,uol*r
tonight possibly scattered tight
friMl interior of rllttu ir HuilN.
Continu'd root Wedne-day. Misterate northerly wind*.
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W EA TH ER

159

Hit
American Troops Hit Corruption
Passage
Of
Troops-To-Europe
As Legislative
. North Korea In Force Session Opens Measure Is Expected Tonight
U.S. Jets Down Three
R u s s i a n MIG-15s
Mac Arthur Goes On
Visit To Frontline

Burning Faith Is Orange Beer Ban
Answer To Reds, Causes Influx To
Tinman Declares Seminole Taverns

TOKYO. Apt. 3—||dP)— Amen, -an troop* rolled into Rod Korea
ftn force today aloof a 10 -milr front U.S. Must Also Fight
in ihe We»l.
Organized Cr i me ,
Field diipalche* laid the cionP r e s i d e n t States
in9 was aggressive but cautioui and
mrl only light r a a t e m at the
WASHINGTON. Apr. 3 - &lt; / P ) Mart.
Prnidrnt Tiuman declared today
Thete other highhghu paced American* eerd the "burning
Tuesday'* war new*:
faith" ol religion to prevent
Air—American Satire Jet* *hol Cnmmuiiiil tide of aggteizion
down three Ruviian-typc MIG-15* "ftotn meeping atio** the world."
Rhd damaged three oriwr in a furH r alto *aid rtiigiuut principle*
iout bailie near the Manchurian command a fight on otganirrd
border. Other Fifth Air Force crime and vice.
planet pounded traffic-jammed
The laik ahead it "fu ll of unCommunhl *upply line* in a day­ reilsm lict and lacrificet." Mr.
long attack again*! the biggf*l Truman raid, "hut we need not
war. The Allied fighter* flew 700 be afraid if we have the faith.
Rrd Troop buildup of the Korean
The President spoke a* a cor
lortie* but foul weather choked ticntonc wa* laid fur a new It,
2&amp;o,inni building for the 160-year
them off by lele afternoon.
Fatten* front— Gamaeal Mac- old New York Avenue Pre»hy
trrlan Church here. Abraham
nhur jeeped 13 rood mile* in­ Lincoln wa* nnrr a mcmtier of
tide north Korea on the cu t coatt. the church.
He rode within 500 yard* of the
Sir. Truman *atd Americans
mein Red line north of Yangyang. ran fiitbrar their religious faith*
There he found South Korean “with Ore tame devotion and dar
•
j termination the Communists give
troop* drggmg in. coofidml and to (hrk
creed." H e lig V
talking only of alttofc.
he *aid, mint live in American
O b hb return to Tokyo from heart, “a* a bunting faith."
“Only *urh a faith—only n liv­
from hi* I5lh visit to the war front. ing alfrgianee to «uch a faith—
JdacArthur u id :
ran carry thl* country through
4 “ The enemy'* awoknou. In the the trial* which are ahead of it,"
nir and on tn* tea owl hi* bark he continued.
of artillery and hooey ground
Hr. Truman Mid of the men
weapon* U being beautifully ex- fighting in Knrea:
plotted by our field commander."
"They are fighting and suffer­
The Supreme Commander Jeep.
*d ocroea 38 aboul
_____ eaet ing In an effort to prevent the
* at N mRra
of the central front, where about tide of aggnMiun from sweeping
Red aero** th*^ world. They are fight­
on*.half ml Illan
an- ing to prmrrat the much greater
Korean combat-1 ,
sacrifice Mid Buffering which *11
for ‘ their
of. u* wottU endure If wtethgr
woflu war com**."

«

Aenaniat b •d&amp; 'K SfetU k t t S

relight ua
poll______B i t ______i_ bnrtighl
u* id
Id our
our. pietont
ple*ent _po*I-

Five People Involved
In Drunken Riot At
K-9 Club On Sunday
Sheriff I*. A. Mem told the
County Commiuion thal following
the Orange county ban on Sunday
Iwer
sale* ihiee week* »*&lt;&gt;. a
tciiou* law enforcement problem
had reiullrd in south Seminole
County and that since that lime
hr had made 54 Sunday aireili.
practically all of ihoie arretted
lieiog Orange county citizen*.
Hr pointed out that on Sunday
afternoon he had been called to
quell a near riot on the Orlando
Highway immediately south of the
K-9 Club. More than 200 auto­
mobile* were stopped, due to thr
fighting which involved mldim,
civilian* and women.
"It was the mo«l ditgrarrful
thing that ever happened io Semi­
nole County,** said Sheriff Mero.
He alto reported that since the
Orange county Runday closing
law went Into effect, ■ number
of arrests hod been mode at a
tavern neor Bear t-akr on land
that la surrounded by Orange
county.
So aerlooa haa the situation become la this county that a meet­
ing of Uw MlaUtenat Association
ha* been called for Saturday,
"and I know, exactly what they
are summoning me fo r” said
to-w aned ha Pope T wer

Seminole County
Chanflw

Walter B. Welch
Dies At Age Of 60

«

Warsrsr*s*s
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to

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■ether during *

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tha wire b u ,',

of their

TALLAHASSEE.' Apr. 3— &lt;JP)
— Strongly-backed bill* to broad­
en the *alr* I n and iltikc at
gambling and official ronuplion
were being prepared (or early in­
troduction today at ihe Florida
Lrgidalure n|&gt;enrd its biennial

If VhtuU.
Mrtnbrii of both Houte *ad
Senate weir all but hidden lirhiod
Ii.uiL oi (Inwer* on ihrir desk* at
gavel* raiqted at noon la con­
vene thr Lrgitlature.
Retiring Senate I'reiidrat New­
man C. Urarkin of Cretlview and
outgoing Houte Speaker Peiry FMurray of Ftmlpuml opened the
Lepidature.
They turned their gratet* over
to nrw Senate I’ rrtident Wallace
E. Sturgi* of Orala and Home
Sfieaker B. Elliott of Pahokee at
toon ai the cut-and-dtird delailt
of organization were completed.
Chief JuMlo' II. 1.. S,‘bring af
the State Hupirme Court iwure In
the 20 new member* of Ihe Renatr. The 18 old member* did nut
need to take the oath. JusUee B.
K. Roberta swore In ail House
members, In groups o f 10 that
huddled around the Hlhlr to take
their oath*.
Senator Nhands o f Gainesville,
chairman and head o f special com­
mittee* that mads studies of taie*
and corruption before th* Legis­
lature opened, revealed plan* of
both.
He aald hi* tax study committes would propose that the sales
tax levy lie extended to all elethizig and moit intent medlgipaa.
He estimated the rrvliioni hi*
group ha* in mind will make the
tax yield ahout | 1 7,500,000 a yhar
■'*** than It dnee now.
Rhand*' Crime and CorrupMefl

Vinson Urges Mouse
T o Pass Combined
Draft - U n i v e r s a l
Training
Measure

Kiwnnis Minstrel Show

W ASHINGTONTApr. 3 -&lt; /F )~

The Senate met al naan today to
hammer into final tha|&gt;e it, long*
ilehatrd Irotqit-for-Europe tetolu*
lion*.
f’ attage may tome luoighl il
Ailminiilialion le.ulei, .we ,uteritui in .topping a Kepulduan atlrni|il to tend the nte.tiitiei hat L
to rnmmillrr foi re,li.ilt,og into
a joint terolution whitli woultl
have the fotte of law.
The Haute w*ai urged t»y the
chairman of it* Armed Srrvirr*
Committer to enact a combination
■trnft-iiniver*a1 military training
law to give thi* country “the
*t h e -niit Russia will rc-nr, •
In a «|iecrh prepaied for de­
livery to open two weeks of drbute. Chiarmau Vinson ||)-G*t
The Kaiifonl Kiuani* Club will prvsriit u miminl *h«»« Friday night at H ml oYlm k ai the Sent- pleaded with the Hou*e not to
ionic High S« h«ol Auditorium. The ra*t will inrlud,- &gt;omr of the hr-t ringing amt rntrrtainlng lab id eliminate longrange I'MF pro­
of Sanfoid and Ccr.trnl Florida. A fun packet how lu«tiri|- m-&gt;te than two boor- hu ■ hern pronii &lt;d vision* from the bill to extend
the ilraft law and lower Ihe inThr entire prorn-d* of ihe show will hr drvntrd to Ihr Kinnni* fund for undripiivilrtrcl rhildren.
duetlon age from If) to IH't.
To knock out t’ MT, Vinson de­
clared, would be to "force on Ihe
hacks of the American people the
necessity fnr maintaining foi an
'(■definite period a Intgo itanding
force which will eventually jeo­
pardize and possibly ruin the
economic ■lability of thi* nation."
"The Soviet Union li«trn* only
Ity li. MILTON K FI.Ll
to a nation whose voice 1* (sick­
WASHINGTON. Apt. d
by steel," he raid. "Here l»
ho
Benton, MayberryAnd ed
the «tee(; here i* the sinew; here
Russia Is Blamed F or.K S y n S L i f t f i f ’'which
.
i* the way to avoid economic
off a move In CongrrM to
Johnson Are Chosen rhno»;
Increases In Aus­ *rt
here I* the an*wer that will
abolish the Rrc&lt; nulruction Fin
ira„.(s«*4 n* Pair 1w«l
terity Regulations ann rorporallun (R FC ), went to
Vi c e Commanders

Britons W a rn e d Fulbright Defends Denver C o rd e ll
U f c T . l l . H e * g S &amp; J f i &amp; S E h ch d H e ad 01
A n d Unpleasant
Legion Post No. 53
.
ILUPIUU'V.
O N DON Apr.
An, y ~ v t b

bat for thr big government Irml“ tfcnrv
today.B Srnai,- bank(-u||ir
if,lt

Council R e f u s e s
DavlftnaManager’s
Offer To Resign

[Vnvrt Cmiiell, vrtrran ft World
gpveramcnt warned the Bnliin lh({ MI| „ , mmiUr. wMrh
, r . War II and sutomobtlr repair thop
today lhal life will be ru«-,l th» DFC of letltnic an In* ofieralnr, war rlrrted rommandri
"harsh and unpleasant" thr* year, niictv-e ring with White House of Sanfmd l\ u l 53 of the Amrrill* judgment on tsn l.rgum by unanimous ballot
with wsge. buying le*. good,. It \ huge loans *
............
lad night at a well attended meet­
Illamrd Kunia.
DAYTONA URACII. Apr. 1In u itatewicnt prepared fur
LVt—City Commission Inst night1
ndilure* Corn­ ing at the Legion Hut.
This piclurr of more au»tenly— Ihe Sc rule F.aperti
milto- 4 ,1 *1 m’*r. Fidhrighl ell-1 Lie *urce&lt;A Kail J* Houtholdsr, volet) to rreontnu ml lu 0iU»
8 P S 8 Z J T 5 S S iW ?S fi*-*£
*-•«
«-»•»
fF rafW fit 'Tf.btraVl »L?- who declined to run for another Manager J. H. Mobl,') Mint Nt »
Higgins, recently hired rit&gt; te.
the flrat opportunity tManrrow W for ten yeai*-- was drawn in ilw
, rentirm director, lie dlsltiUwld.
tighten up the gambling laws, |Filth Annual Economic Survry of
He bail is»en employtd by .Mob,
Three Spalling,hae champion* makn all puhlle offirehoWcr* file ( youthful Hugh Gailikell, chsnrcf- n«e-tmin 1ms* and give It „ fre*b ( of hu l*w practice,
n.
start,
‘ Elected alto by unanimous hal hy at of Frk I6i gt
from each o f *lght schools la
ulaiy, romiuj; here from
S
i
S
f
t
~ re «..
i~»" mu P resident's rrnnmnfratboi
Kpralnole County wlU compete on S
,|tn wat Jam r. F. Ilrnlon. first i ’"**'

tion Of i merer and atrength for
tome great purpo**."
Amt-rlra, he.. *aid, la IMended
to ctHinoratr with other nation*
‘
■
“ to help 'create praez and pre­ Apr, Ui
Junior
GREENVILLE, Mirh., Apr. 3 serve peace In thr world."
mutch
A young factory
. . . . wml.tr
Mr. Truman continue!:
cnnfezsrel today, ztKl* rinllre laid,
"It t# givrn to use In defend presenl ________ , ____________
that
in i Ire set a retie* or flic* that the spiritual Valin*—the moral Herald's contest at Miami Muni
‘hro
rought near-martial low to this code—again*! th,- vast force* of clpal Aodltoriupt, A » r . 2C, II. C.
flucic, . program, director, an­
'fjftfi
...........
i rltv last nicht.
(CWalliN* Oa Itae* Twe|
nounced today.'TWelve, l*»y* and
a* toa gfayrd and
1C girls, will be on tfle teams.
another rhurch and two downComtSatition .in spalling ha*
town building* damaged In the
hlaie*. Total lo*« n * eetlmated
narrowad "
at |MU,ono. Hut no tnjurie* were
following)
reported.
Marvin MeK ,
Walter II. Welch, 60. died thl* tome
and Mona Jobe; ganfori
BUte police Identified the man morning at fl:IS in Osceola after a
a, Vernon ilevia, f t . an employr long illne**. He was horn Feb. 2.1 , Grammar firhool, William Kirchhoff. Nell Michsls and l***ll«
1801 in
Ga. lie
He lived
ht It*[d Ini** Hi ° w m nabbed" 1*»l ! ,B,M
m Willocoochee,
« * ' “ * “ *■•“ **. ua.
uvea Pmith;
Lake
Monroe
School,
nLht hlkfi t * n llt i* *
ln Geneva eight month* and wa» Jack William*, Florence Brice
?.■£* t d i i i . ' nn^
I L tuirnld ' f‘&gt;rntcrly from Jacksonville where and l Aii* Johnson I Lake Mary
Fetoe holldlng^ ono o f the burned h( WM a twirmraph operator for
School,
Dorothy
lire.
Chile
mature*, and H L . . . to
P state the Seaboard Railroad.
dice headquarters In Rost L
Mr. Welsh U survived by one Rr'ileeman and Carol Taylor.
ring far a lie detector t » L a *iMCr, Mr*. W. I t Cole o f Cove
Ollier mntr*tanta are a* fol­
When tha firm popped out City, N. C.: a neice, Mrs. Jame* lows:
Lyman School,
Rohm
In quirk surer** Ion I t I P. M. llynum of Sanford; and three Katas. Jean Bnadrrhas anil Joan
lalt night, this smnK. mtomunlty nephew*, Oswald B. Adam*. V. 8. Dearalft Ovlwla Hthaal, Hekrkah
and Bryant
Marinap. Jackioaville;
Donald Tuhy, Fat
ioM , Nadine
Adam*. Geneva and BiU B Adams, llelwont G _
toeUck. Rlc taiM
arton and Jo
armed camp. National Guards­ U. S, Navy, gan Diego, Calif.
men patrolled tha UfPa keeping
Krichaon ■ Funeral Rome has Ann Hughci.
order. Firemen form a M lf doz­ charge of tha funeral arrange­
Tha onlv repsntov from last
en neighboring towns skgieked to ment*.
vear la Florenre Price o f T^kc
residents
the scene. Alarmed
Vfonrow. Tho Ranrord Grammar
the streets.
Bchuul and, th* Wilton School at
Mickey
Cohen
Goes
Gres were hriMphl under
Pnola will be ropcctontcd hv irio*
control about midnight.
o f Ixiys. From the Wilson School
Into
O
n
iy
UuHinesK
Limit. F^hvard C. Johnston said
will L « Allan Hobby. Honry 1-re
Moyl* admitted
fire* to
amt Thomas Kltnton. Laks Mary
U
)S
AN
G
KLK2LApr.
3—(iF&gt;triirk, the
■ Methodist Chu
will presenl a trio n f girl*. Flo­
Mlekey
Cohen
says
he
l*
getting
Western Union o
offiw
and a barffiw an
rence Price « f Lake Monroe U
rid
or
all
his
lorol
interests
to
U r shop, jfo denied writing fire
the only repontcr from last
move
to
Tucson,
A
ril.,
and
go
to a Congregational Church also
year,
Into
"the
drug
business—the
le­
damaged In the bhtW.
Tho winning seW .. in the
gitimate
drug
business."
HI* only explanation, Ihe of
county will keen the U rge trophy
He sold hi* fabled armored donated by the Miami Herald.
ficer earn, ora* tblat
“Something
would e«me
«
ever limousine yesterday fur f it ,030 la The winner In the county ronlnt
fig wouk
,A h and that was what I'd do. I the Trga* Stock (taring Ai
will receive a «mtll trophy don­
fla k e d the rhuireh hhet Use It tion of. Forth Worth, declari
ated hy the newgpgger and lid
would make the
fire. I lost on the drgl
In cash. The runner up will
The klg sedan coat him |I1J)00, receive a prise o f 18.00. Third
Inst red - T hnra anyth!
d, adding "si* hours after prise will he a pen and neneil
he raid.
have I uerepted this offer I
^ S fra other
set i!•mated hg PovelF* Offiee
pi 118,000 for Supply. Touch lop* WtK donate
nil* of
hit Greenville iri
pari t-id from Manila
r«*r. None hata hash explained, the ear. Opt I don't welsh on a 82.60 in cash a t' fourth prist.
pe\s II for 112,Roelines*
toe** and ludurirM foa* la drib Ti
Tw o puplla, th# winner end
previous fire* nt boefaea# and 000."
ronner un, will represent the
Last weekend in the Artpoa* county at Miami. Contestant# and
oat rial pieces WM estimated
City, he aald, ha and his part- escort* wifi
at MOOJDOO.
housed at the
uvr* boyghl tare drug stores, W offord Beach Hotel. Miami
which buy be renamed "tha Beach.
LO V E
Mlrkey Cuban Drug Stares."
AST. Norik
A
practice match will be
The gambler said Iji* laterast broadcast at TtSO o'clock tonight
Apr.
la the etote*
1
over WTRJt with hoy* competing
28
Hugh
against girls.
of
re
lanap. Who «pent

InTerrori:

Broadening Of Sales
Tax And Stringent
Gambling Laws Are
DemandedBySolons

FOETAL

IM
the stores,
nerahi

NOTES

Postal notes, which are being
discontinued hy (to Post Office,
bare nothing to da with .(wetal
savings, Poetmaatay Joel Field
stated today ia reepe tea to a num
will ba told, Cohen said. He will ber o f Inquiries,
commute in tha meantimes beTh* note* '
at money
rear* ago and

fcr jKssr-i“sss

In

The
the

c r , r : i hZull,

every year afterwards, permit re ' r « «P ‘ lw nrw Uik nf huge wslr
rraaiiaere « ■ r * * » Tw »i
rearmament.

;&gt;re p o et

_

effect Apr, 20 tittles* the S,-n«t
block* il.

_

, . ,

,

"Nut

until

ibr

C.immiiiii-t

Sun ford LionK CJno
u^M m are u* r . . * t . # ,
Hoftor (;uh Uonn.Sanford Cub Scouls
The Hanford l.lon# Club enterRCCfiVC LhurttT

already

ha*

: ri- Jr •• *•■•"**

survived

,

lampu

Itoii-e nttnrk*, and will e„ Into I vice.*ommandci; George Ma&gt;briFulhright and Senator Cntiehull (It-lnd), B inomlwr of hi*

• ntieominittee, were scheduled a*
windup witness*■ in Ihe Fxpendituien r,&lt;mmittee‘« hearing on the
tallied two "rub liuna" toilay. One
______
of them was Cub Lion John Sen3| (lI |hl. gan fur. I Cub reorganization propo-al Cspehurt
karih, the other a yet un-namr.l gemit* received a charter from demand- eontplete liipudution of
cub Ikw which Zoo
Jack John Plrraun, local scout leader, ItFr.
« Manager Jsrk
iolbrlgbl argued that Ihe titan
Davis brought to the meeting.
at a rnretinp Friday night in Mecontain* safeguard- os-nin t !&gt;'•All o f thl* prompted King Lion Klllley Hall.
Hurry noh-un to announce that th
Mr. I lt fw n told (h o w prerent. vlble utilise of power Itv a oneLion* Club may sponiior a contest in, Imling more than WO parent*, man administrator, unit that Coo
to name the little cub.
friends »nd scout*, thnt Die Iloy ares# can enact more -ofeguurdi
The club votes) to send rengrat
ure Ihe tuo-t unselfish or- 'f b ebootes.
He contended that evrn If fonulation* to Volie Williams, Jr., uti ganiiaiion in America. He was in
the otrasion of his dehut a* a stair triHluced by Cuh Master W. \V greai decides to Mott RFC from
legislator at Tallahassee, and to Ty,e. Mrs. D It. Watkins led in making new loans, Il dill need
an organization to super vie out
extend to him a two month* Iravr grnup singing,
af absence
Awerdr and merit badge* wete -HirstIm; loans and that the RFC
Henry Witte told o f tho anni--.prreenlrd
presented to the
Cub Seoul*
Ihe Culi
Smut* by has the staff and sHII* in ih&gt; Hit*.
" I f the reorganization plan Is
verserv relebratlon which
hkh the Or Mr. T j rie. who |xdi ted out Hut the
(tVstlsszS Oa raa* T*»«l
Undo Limt*
_ Scout nmremen* Is growing
Elmt# Club, the oldest
oiliest in
jn the Cub
■tale organisation, will hold on very rapidly, a
it Utere f*
o ch
Apr. 20-21, when the club will be great need for more
i
den mother*
30 year* old. He requested that and aa*l*tant«.
local members attend the reltWith den mother* Instructing,
hratlon. He also told o f pUns for the five liens o f Pack 34 presented
participation by local memben In skits representing Africa. Hawaii,
tllTNTPVILLK. Tex., Apr. 3-

Death Houne H I I

l

pa­ age of this motion,

ty, irrnml vtce-comm-vnder; -tu-l Mobley tendered hi resignation.
K, D Jolinmn. ilttril vtce^om- The Isuird split two tun! two on ,
Mobley's resignation with nm1
mandez.
men Iter not rating The re-lgnnItr-rleeted were the following: tion, t here foie, wa- not noepted.
It. \V. Deane, finance officer; Fd
The commission last night also
Monfortnn, chaplain ami Capt. leselndest a city l&gt;us line rearKatie T. I.niick*, historian.
gunization plan which had reF.lccled
as
»ergrant-at.arm« ■■It, .I in dismissal of -ix N'cgtn
wa- Hill llarfield, uml t. assistant Ini- driver* on Apr. 2.
sergeant-at-arm-. Russell Tench.
The reorganization |l,m had
The I'osl approved the mcnduT- ■hang*** rouUs to eliminate dull-hip of nine applicants: ChurU ■aling service. There limt leeu
It. IW .II, Harold Hu. kenliach. ■cpatali' busies foi ........... nnl
Freeman \V, ,t, Ituddy Howard. whiles For one dn&gt;, N ■'!•&gt;•. lent
Marion H Galley, John L I'riee, torn permitted to tjil, any lot-.
Lloyd J, Lows, Jr,, Albert L. Har­ Principal otganirrd uhj.i lo.ti came
I
low and Francis K. Fertsch. ^
front Ncgtoei on Hie gionmls
The new commander, Mr. Cor­ thr &lt;&lt; had (teen d( scrim Itutlinn in
dell, was Imrn in Hartwell, tia-, dir mi-sing Ihe Negro bo driv­
where he ol tended local -cho*d ers.
arul high school. Hi- came to SunMajor Hllle Lanca-tcr, in pre­
ford nt the age of 19. During senting the motion fix Higgins*
World Wm II he served in Ihe discharge, commented
on the
Navy. He i* married to the form­ ‘high alary' (fd,2.',tl yearly) llig
er Miss Nell Williams of Sanford gilt- receive-, and .nt what be
and lives at 26511 Kim Avenue. termed "no economy" n &lt;.ve- 'im«
They have two sons, Terry and the i cereal ion director took over
Jame*.
Feb. 16.
F.xcrpt for the period of lire
Itcfcrring to Higgins’ plan to
Wfip M*rvlrp in* Hav H«*in in Dii* "consolidate” the cite'- tecteaautomobile repair
business
here
I |
. . . .
IIIX II),
•brintrtng
•••*.t i n g
» V II
• tton
departinent,
.u,li

I

No FearFoi*MurdereH8

tfle Lion's atate convention in Jack- zbuith America, Mexico amt -\it«-' */*'*— Emina
konville In June.

lijiver.

1 -re
40-yeai-uld

tin
1Negro convicted three time*
of
murder, doesn't think *h* will la­
the first woman electrocuted In th*
Tex** penitentiary.
"Furrlv you're not going to ex­
ecute u Negro for killing another
Negro," nhe said In uu interview.
" I f il had been a while man i'
would have been different."
From a—known hy Ihe nh'knaiii"
By DON W IIIT K IIK ID
"Straight Eight"—we* &gt;rntemed
WASHINGTON, A|if. 3 11*k- Outraged cttlzens a,rust th to death in Han Antonio, Tex., for
United State# are (touring telegums and Irtieii into Wai ninglim stabbing Herman Cohn to death.
She I- -. lied111ed to die Msy 4.
demanding a (leao-u)i in government.
But Emma escaped the electric
A large number is |nling up in lb* office ol Senator William |. thaif twice before.
Fulhright. The youthful-looking ♦ ---------She received a suspended sen
Arkansas Democrat vrho ramrod dreency our dadx taught us? I tenre In one killing and served IH
ded Ih* sensational RFC probe l&gt; dnti'* bellstro il. Rarely -.ncic ate month* of a three-year sentence In
demanding a code of elhica he enough good wren left to «'* .r a •mother slaying.
"I'm not werrleu about ever
drawn up aa a sort o f a'lde-rule cleanup."
for measuring the Integrity of
From New York ( ,! —"It Is getting sent to the rhair,” she «ald.
puhlle official*.
high lime tha* &gt; j
, serious " I l l get my lenience commuted
Fulhright laid the Rvnale Uri thought to out standard' nf right to life."
Meanwhile, she watts in the
week thr RFC inquiry diorlmed u and dceeney wh!-h a ri f i r loo
moral problem In which official' Uw. Not only In pnlttk* but (n most Itixurlott* death cell ever pro­
abide by the letter of the Uw— r .e ry corner of American life." vided a condemned prisoner in Tex­
hut vioUte its aplrit witlmut any
From W**t Nyact, H V.— as. The pri von hki nu accomoda­
“ .Shrewdness and rievernetx seem tions |n death row for wnmrn and
feeling of wrong doing.
"The values o f Ilf* which Were to have been readily arrrplnt as an auditor’* office was hurriedly
dear to th* Pilgrims," to said, an adequate ami deslrahle «uh- converted for krnma.
Three v omen were hired to
"and the founding father* have ■tllute for »he once reapected vlrheroine dim and fuixy In outline." Urea o f intrlleetual and mural stand guard 24 hnui * a day.
The lime has rum* he rays, Ibtegrily "
f OK C LUNrilKON
for « m w look at what U right
From Al tlene. T*H.—"leu „naThe Seminal* County Chamber
and what i* wrong.
tion le widrsprrad and gruw'ng
And many Amrrteao* fret the rapidly
and unless
Congres* of Commerce li seeking more
for
the
luncheon
same way. Eve-r .n»H M r.*. &lt; orders m house rlraniny 'he voter* registrant*
Friday noon at 12:16 o'clock at
freah batch of letteie, cheering will at the firat opj-irtunity."
Fulbrlgbt for
his light
for
blot liar message* tome from the Mayfair Inn at which W il­
honestr in government and echo­ Arkansas,
Michigan,
Florida, liam Hlrd o f the U. 8. Chamber
ing hla fear that political cor- Mississippi, T-nneseo*-, Calii'or.ut of Commerce will speak, aald
raptlM U eating away the moral and other stale* aetoa* the oa- Foi Whitney, C o f C manager,
today.
atrength o f tha
We would especially like th*
They ro like UtUt
Looking a! the#* leitere. !*wr*
business men (if this city and
From W e a t h e r f o r d , T#*.-* U no doubt Fultright IIH1 u*l(
o *ty to attend the meeting,
"What ha* happened te ua. Blllf a subject that la were"rev
’.Vhltney. He advlsied
Are we aa a peopU so hunger for people whew he wzksd fnr * roi.t- sent M
money or personal power Stos w# mission "to eotootc. &gt;h- etc * m applicant* for reservations nt
-----* to , an v eTf Uie lutrchaon to lelephoM 1100.
have forgottan every
tralia.

Establishment Of Crime Commission
Is Advocated By Senator Fulbright

fix . •theS • |a»l
2tl 1years.
AS .1 | .tinI Iin
" ' activities
as
theI , park dciiartnicnt,
I
S B*
I .
I
I!
S
s
iif the
Fir*t
Rapti.l
Church,
h
and the ticaiilifi. at ion program
IlsalliarZ «»" •’■*» T" " '
inidct Higgins* supervision, I.anj

■a A i t -aid: "lie*- become a snbcity manager, with all ilrpartmeni
under him. I don't think
that'-- proper."
Mot ley this morning reiterated
Hoy Wrigid, Hr., tilt, died at hi i his refusal to fire Higgins. He
borne at 71)6 &lt;&gt;ak Avenue uiditenly would not comment ett whether
this morning at t0t30 o'clock. He be intended tn demand immeiltHle

Roy Wright, Sr. fi(&gt;
I)iuN Suddenly Today

had Wen in ill benllh for many action on the resignat It suby(.„ra.
' mi lies) last night.
limn in Rome, (Jo. July 7, IHHI,
('nmmis*lonet&gt; must •asi a yrs
Mr. Wrigld came to .Sanford in or no vote nn every issue, ex­
|f)2rt from Chattanooga. Tenii lie cept where they ate prr-.innaly
wa* engaged in the Real Estate concerned, th* city chatter tiro,
business until hi# retirement he- vide*. Commissioner Lcjtoy Hull
cause of III health. He wa* a mem- ‘ withheld’' hi* vuti' last night,
her of tire First I'resbyterian "fur the time being." The meeting
Church and of the Cherokee Ma­ wa- hastily adjourned after the
tie vote.
sonic Lodge In Rome.
lie is survived hy the widow;
three daughter', Mrs. Ava MSanford Weal her
Itavis, Mr*. Dick Aiken and Miss
High
yesterday 84
Margaret Wright; two «on», Jame
Low today * l
A. Wright and Roy It. Wright, Jr.;
nine grandchildren. Joan, I'eggy, Haiti .16
Mary A nn, Roy and James A. Total April rain ,16 inch
Normal April rain 221 inches
Wright. Jr.: Dian Bhenherd, lied
ford Klin* HI, Anne Wright and
John Charles Aiken, all of BanThe Weather
ford.
Funeral arrangement* will be
JACKSONVILLE, Apr. 3—-un—
announced later.
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the doorway of a south Dolls* li­ Denver

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quor store and pointed a pistol at
Manager L. C. Moskowitf.
Moskawltx knocked the gun from
hi* hand and called officer*.
“ Evidently all he wanted was g
pint of whiskey,” Moekowlla told
later, “ but It Is th* policy of our
■tore not to eell liquor to Intoxi­
cated person*-”

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THE SANFORD HERALD, HANFORD, FLOHfPA

PAGE EIGHT

THUKSPAY MAR. 29, H51

The B IG G E ST EVENT In TOW N - A V A L U E PA CK ED JtST O K E LY SA L E !
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Apricolr, can 19c
g-nr Whnt« Peeled

ffo 2 Unrv I O rin n
13'/2C

4A or
31c

No 7 (irriw fru ll

4fi or.

Apricoln can 13c

Juice can \2Vzc 24c

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I’rices Good Thru S a t, March 31

Quantity Right* Reserved

360 E. 3rd-2M E. HI
Sanford, Florida

Apncols " can 22c
Nr. I Toll. IUIv»n #»r 'll i e-l

Citrusip

can 20c

P eaches

can 37c

S ectio n s 2 cans 35c
No. 1 Tall Fruit

jar

31c

jar

17c

12-oz.

30c

Pickles
8-OI
Relish

No. 30J Grapefruit

C ocktail

28c

M nr Dill

No 244 Whole Spbe I

P eaches

can

PEACHES

Swr*d Picklr

Chips

can 25c

Mt. Vormonl
Sliced

Xtniudy'* Finest Tiny

PEARS

Stokely's Finest Cut
Sugar Cured Been*

S a ia r ts

u.

Picnic Style
30e

Kunnyland Pure Port Big

Stokely's Finest Red Sour Pitted Pie

S a n ia ia

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46c

Fresh Pig

T a ils

Boston B utt Style
u.

20o

Lb.

16e

Lb.

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Freih Pig

F ea t
Pi*tk Nerk

FRUIT COCKTAIL
Limas

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No! 102 Cul Root* oi in. *.|

Carrots 2 cans 25c

Preserves gl.

No SOS P o n A

l?-«.r Pineapple nr I’ritli

Carrots

can

No. S

Spinach can
No. SOS Honey Pod

P eas

can

21c

Presorves gl.

Stokely'e All Green Cut

12 nr Red Ibupbotrv

17c

Preserves gl.

20c

P reserves

2 cans

3 le

Gr. ‘A, Pressed,
Drawn, '

29c

35c

Jelly

37c

(in . Shipped

31c

Est*Rite Tcnderay

27c
32c

llurmcl Canned

29c

Crooned Cottage

nib

BEEF

R oast

13-ur. Cherry

gl.

12-or. G rip e

No. SOS a . n Crum Style

Corn

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reserves gl.

23c

Grade A, Quick-Frozen

Perk

Picklos

27c

2 cans

B o a ts

gl.

25c

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R aast

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3 Lb Tin

LUSCIOUS TROPICAL FRUIT

Sugarlpe Fancy U rg e

Prunes

lb. • 29c

Sue*rip# fa n cy Lerga

A pricots

12-07. 49c

Sugarip* Fancy Large

A p p les

3oz,

25c

Buxarlpe Mixed

Fruit

lb.

39c

Surarlw Vbn«w Large

P eaches

Cashmere Bouquet

PALMOLIVE
Cocktail P*Nut«

12-ox. 39c

Cleanser

Firm Y * ! b »

Waved Paper

MODESS
Sssssge

Laundry Soap

In Ctna.—In Qtra.
PER POUND

Ssnilsry Napkins
Birdseye English Peas

SUPER SUDS
P*iVnt Butter

Strssghurt

Birdseye Ft. Cot Beans
Birdseye Cat Gr Beans
Birdseye Whole Okra..
Seabrook Baby fissss
Fordhook I la s s _____ _
Agon BrocesR

- - --

Sliced.
Sweetened.

Qntck-fromnl
PackrnJ*

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In U n it y T l i m Is S l r t n f t h —
To P r s t K t th* N m ol the W « U ;
To P i « b » i » t U I n f f t m at A m tn r*.
T o Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

AN

E s t a b lis h e d

Allies Throw
Back Chinese
* Counterattack

1908

Warren Aide
Says Sullivan
Is Still Lying

Trumans Greet French President

The rommunlaU appear to be
matting troop* nod supplies fo r n
•pring o ffensive. Allied cummander* predict the Red* w ill hit dur­
ing the ftr * t three week* o f A p ril.
Seasonal m in t turn the Korean
rountryaide Into o vaat quagm ire
daring th at period. Deep mud
would bog down U . N. arm o r.
The C«nununi*ta threw their
counterattack at Allied forces on
the w e tte r* front. D etail* w e n
withheld.
but there w as every algn the
ilr retreat
€ N d * had stopped their
, . and would m
ake
a
_____
. . . a
. . stand
. .
1*!«»"»
Ww
Red Korean border.
Am erican troopa op the coM
central fro n t moved closer to the
border than they have ever been
on their present driro.
They met no eb|m«Uinn. Ten•ordiip w ithheld the distance.
Held dUpatrhee said Allied
forces made fighting p u llh n.li*
in ■ few are as of the western end
reptrel fro n ts.
The Red* poured haavy a rtille ry
(IWa Honed On. Pace Peer*

Civil Air Patrol
Seeks New Plane
And Landing Strip
An airplan e far training purs and a new air atrip for
Inga w are the major topic* of
1 the a r i l A i r Patrol a t a meeting
Wednesday night at taa A rm o ry.
It was decided, said U e u t. David
Render, to secure a plana that had
been damaged ja a hurricane at
Jeakaonvtlle, and wMek he aald
could be put Into Proper fly in g
condition. T h is work w ill be done
at Daytona Beach.
With the N avy taking over the
Hangar at the Municipal A irp o rt.
It | i planned to mako the A rm o ry
i a permanent meeting place,
he
stand.
Negotiations are being
mode
with W . K . K lrchho ff to secure
a pleeo o f land w»*t o f Sanford
for a landing atrip during the p er­
iod of the national emergency.
W ally Sh a n s, itata avlalln n d i­
rector, w ill be bee* In the near
future to inspect tha atrip p rior
to isiu ing a p e rm it H . la located
Ino tra c k ,
c u t of the A C L
lerinn it
with he Paola
feet,
i and measures 400
The dale o f the
opening
of the g ra ss land lag at p w ill be
announced when pun* • r e compitted. I t Is reports to be In good
condition, and only
it one h a lf
' aer w ill
day* work w ith
Rem ley.
bo required, said

K

T R A F F IC
is
&gt;— T h *
C H IC A G O . M ar. I
nation’s t r a ffic deal
Continued
.F e b ru a ry ,
their upward trend
, for the 15th eons*
nth, the
National S a fe ty
said.
f ; l r *90 waa
■ th a F e b ru a ry „
four percent a bora ]
t r y . IB M .
the smnlleet If
nee Deeember, l M t ,
nil the
Increase w a s In
By Mountalk and P a c ific
atatea.
'

F I ,R E T R B I N I
G IB R A L T A R .
A powerful U . 8.
ship* arrive d at
k the United S t a t u
l i e peak postw ar
N avy foroau

IE N T H
Ml o f 17
from
building
A m criIn th*

•

« xi tsill visito r, French I'residerit Vincent Auriet (ritrht i i* inItodun-d to M r*. Truman by the untilin'* Chief Executive following the
fim irr'* n rn vu i at I'nlon Station, Washington, from New V o ik . I .nuk­
ing on ( re a l, I. to r.) u rv; H ii*f. lie n . li.iU -it It. lu o J r y , A ir fo rce
Aid. to Trum an. and K c n r A d iil. Hubert I.. li.iin l.o n . N aval Aide to
th.' I'resldcnt. I in i. i national 8».imd|diato»

Donna Lou Harper Is Selected As
“ Rose Queen” At Glee Club Dance
Mit* Don 11.1 Lou ll.ir|&gt;er. a Seminole I liyli S lm o l iriim i ami llir
Usuitiilri of M i. a.itl Mr*. |&gt;. L ll a t |i r i , wat (rlrc lrri anti 11 owned a*
"R.**e tju re n " at the Rote Hall held tail night at the A in io iy and
i|Hin*ored by the High School Glee Club.

Hy receiving this 'honor, Mu* llai|&gt;er. (lender brunette, about
----- ^flvc feet tvru Inehe* in height,

RampagingRivers .... .
Inundate South As
Spring Rains Hit

dims

A s s o c iu te d

M A IL B O i l T l

I ’ re ss

I .e a se d

W ir e

D iSalle gays R ation in g Is
Not In Sight A t This Tim e
A Five Way Handclasp Marks Crime Probe Fuel

,h'

Dsn

'uTi-

W ASHIN GTO N . M ir
ID— (,T )
Michael DiS-ille, liie puce control
tine, tor raid Imiav lie r i|t e t ir to
ml11-, ) ' t.j.—e
- - j .: - ill,,,
I *.in be , I,• ac ta ** ihe it f it t i
c iu *
ot p iiir* . H r alto t.11,1 |,r
not antn tpalr rationing

*.**

"reuime hi* mendacious artivitie*
Satuuiay night."
Ihr dictionary drline* "menda­
cious" at lying hi ialtr.
I’ re.t Seeietaty Loyal Compton
vlnlubuir.l a stalrmciil by himtelf
in which be laid "Governor War­
ren ei|teci* that Daniel I1. Sullivan.
(be well Lnovvii liai-lor-hite, will
rrtume hi* mriulacmu* adivittei
Saturday night. Governor Warren
hope* that tboir who hear Sulli­
van'* brnadcaM ot irad almul bit
radio lie* will keep in mind ihrtc
ihtce fact*:
“ (1) That l.aniel 1*. Sullivan
bn* told three flagrant lie* about
Cuvcritor Warren in hi* last two
hroadcaal*;
"tJi That Cove mo r Warren
challenged Sullivan to prove that
three were not alnolule. outright
lie*;
"till That Sullivan hu- failed to
prove he vvn* not lying and the
five inemlM-r* of the State Har­
ing Comtnii&gt;*ioti have publicly
-luted that Sullivan'* allegationure not true.
*'A* a matter of rnmtnnn de­
cency, Sullivan ought In era*e
relea*ing hi- lie* about tiovernoi
Warien unlit he can prove that

Price Director Warns
Some Rollback In
P r i c e s Necessary,
Parity Under Fire

Dt^allr

ei|or«retl thr.r

tirui

in a ipietlton and a n rx ri trtm o i

heir mtli tlir Conglet, on Negro
I inline it
In
anothri mohilir at lo n-p iic'
deieliqinirnl. ihr L'nited Slates
I hainlret of Comntercr railed a
question whether drfrnte o ffiria b
hate lie, nird “ to tai n fu r ( nm
en
m orrler to plar ate lalnti
union*.

''I aletr want, a guarantor that

food price will not wipe out mo«t
of the Rain* it rxprcl. to get a-

a price for 'cooperation'," aid the
chamber's regular agricultural bul­
letin.
1H1II 1INSATIONAI INQUIRY At AN IND, at least temporarily, members of the Senate I'rtme invrMlgalutg
Committee are well plcnmt with Hie lem lU a- they join In a live-w ay tiaiul-hake They immediately went
into esoculive sesiton. during s*tilrli tties w ill prepare a lepoil uut inake lecoiiunrndatioiu tor tmasliing
Uie nation's gainbtirig netwo.k* The live .one (I to r.) an Sen* la-stei tlimt (D -W yo ). Herbert l) t.onor
(D*Md ); Chaim.at, tj&gt;te- Ketuinei (D-Tetui »; Alesandei Wiley (lt-\Vu&gt;) and Chaites Toliey (ll-N . H ).

President A u r io l ,»roKram At|vlsiir Rail Unions Agree
..
Visits U. S. Naval
To Negotiate With
T r u m a n Arbiter
Foreign War Vets Academy In Rain

"Home people nrc asking if
K in h lliie r (K r ic l Johnston bn'
•old out In lalmr. Ill- i« nrgim :
permitslon to put crilin g t on farm
l&lt;rtHlurt« below party ami it re|mrti-il t„ have told farm lender*hip privately that parity limit-*lions will have to g iv e "

Johnston told netvMlien this
week that hit Fcono.Tiic Stnldiaalion ^^-ocy i* contidetmg "free*ing" parity at the price level* of
Jan. '-’V when the priee-tvage
freere «u , ordered

Countv Junior Chamber o f Coni
tnrtce in the ‘ M it* Flo rid a "
tl’eallaa*a lla Pus* |:|**||
eonteii at the Jsye ve* national
The law forbldt price ceilings
convention In Miand in June. The
on farm product* at le»« lim n the
W'inner of this content w ill com.
l i -»MiIm,i * u lla !*■■* H a k ii
pete in Atlantic C ity in late
summer for the title o f "M i**
Am erica".
Mi«* Harper. In addition to
receiving lire four day trip to
M iam i, w ill represent the High
Hchoci a t the Ja v c tv
dauv
Pint No. 12. The Veteran* of
Saturday night at the A rm ory. Foreign W ar* i* seeking to in ­
M d.. M at. 30- e |
WASHINGTON. Mu 3U-WP)
Rhe w ill lie escorted by Bruce crease it* m*mb*r»blp which no*.More than l (*0 farm e it o f »hi*
Tl.e
EIiiilh f i Imiik I nf R ailroad
(/!')Vretflent
Viarenl'
Autml
t&gt;
l
!
I* US, .aid C . W. ( P i t ) Johnson,
eelion h a ir became nt-eiperator•
lly ASSOCIATED I'RRHH _
Fianre
vjiiled
tlir
U.
S.
Naval
i
h»&lt;nv
a
rrrp
ln
]
1
iiunien
1
a
PP*
with thr Srminole Soil Conaerva
Two day* o f liemendoui rain* .Stanley -Hnimley, am) M L * N or­ commander.
Any veteran of any war who Acatlerny Imlay. but the pjgr.iniiy
p.n.il ol la ilm .iil c,*rnen I h it Hon D l-trici in oiitalnlng , om plrte
have tent floodwaler* twilling over ma F a ye Harvey, the other a t­ served overtea* is eligible to jo in.
of hit (late visit wat dimmed by ‘
I’ lruiien l Iiiim .n t lu n ir .in a ilu - soil conservation farm nlans. Hen
thouiand* of acrei in the drep tendant. hv Clarence Clau-e.
Wiggins, planning techno Inn nf
Applicant* m ay contact Command,
tralnr
in thru long illtpllte. Iml the c S, Soil C o nicrvaiiuti S,-*
a
unity
tain,
In
addition
to
appearance,
the
cr Johnson nt Holler Mntur Sale*.
touth and have brought huge dam­
(&lt; ■all***4 lla l-aa*
lw *i* on which the judge* made
•
lc
tfilrr o llin «»prt
I he ten-tar caiavan hmminy tiie
vice, nnnmineril today.
age to highways, laim i and home*. the M lrclm n was that of v iv a ,
I B 'l week, he de. lanwl, plans
1 luted lo |*tl tillin'
•dliii.il |)4ity liotn W.idunglon
eluusne*.,
friendliness,
character
Alabama wat hit h aid rtl. Tw o
tlir .14 1 r|it,i(ti r ol the were prepared for the land o f It
amvrtl
at
fine
nf
the
Natal
Aca1
»cn
i Itagan and of It. (Y W illiam
l&gt;er»on« diuwned in M iitim p p i. and contribution to the success
ii.iim nrn. -tnni»umui! Ly F i r . Itlr nt tin it u-.'il Income from the land
tlemy gatri at 11:33 A. M , only
of tire dance. T h is contribution
North Georgia braerd lot the im­ included aiding In the decoration*
M
*&gt;H|ilm
ini
On
|*im
||
«
•
1
1
Ish
11
will follow the u*e of soeii plans,
llurr niiniiirt lielund tclirdulrtl.
pact of rampant liver*. Luuitiina
No elimination procc** wa*
-aid Mr. Wlggiu-.
A full Marine honor guard ua*
W A H IIIN liT O N , Mar. 10- l ,V i
W
illiam
J
,
lllid
.
Program
Vd
u*ed by the Judges, who simply C ivil D efrn-e Adm ini'trntor M il­ rtfawn up there, the m in in their
T ill-, he explained. It due tn Hie
wa« loaked.
INtpkin
I
’
d A (Id p u s s
vi«nr
fo
r
the
8
authc**tcin
Dtvi
observed the couples a* they
fa* I Hint in the plan, eai h a -re
In writ Alabama two liver* were dancing ana during the lard Caldwell ho* |ot,l a congress­ ■ire** blue uniforms. T il* Naval •ion of the Chntnhci „t ('o o ilu ei- e
Youth Group .Moot of hind is used acriuding to its
ional committee that any air a t­ A rad im y l-and played the French
with big-iliol name*—the Tombig- grand promenade. Judge* were tack on this country probably national anthem and tl r.a.ten iy ol the U nited State', n mil lie of
- iipnliiHlies, and i- treated accord­
Missouri
and
o
gtadunti
of
14,.
IC m II m H On W age M s fc it
Iwe and the Warrior— *ent lowwould come across the polar re ­ -alule gun I hhiiiii-i I mi* 7 tu rn - I ’n iv e rslty of Nehra'ka, w ill p. at
llerm nn I'npkiri, yuulti direetu ing tn its need' in u ld ri tn keen
gion* to strik e fir»t at the north­
I'm the l&gt;enrfit oi n.
I if-' ' here I'lt ila y , Vpr li, nt n Ion. to -mi nf the Youth t "mint -ion Week the toil permanently productive
lander* tcutrying to high RtounJ.
The plan l» worked nut bt the
re.'letl &gt;|HU!'orr&lt;l by III v ('hftmWr i*f * ttfii end In -tU u le, w ill !«e in charge of
west and the industrial northeast. grnphert, M Auriol to.'*'
(( 'i i a t l R i fr l On f a « r r * « r V
A Iluu-e Appropriation* Com­ \Yee Admiral IR ir r y W. H ill, itur»«* .it th r M uyfaii ln» A ll i«*» nl ill fir 1 aiioti.il convent 1(1)1 which farmer mid the b-cnl ml . mi-i-i
will In- he It! nt the M ayfair Inn Mitlun district official w ith tinmittee report made publir today superintendent of the academy
I* MMIIaUsa ns Pus- I wrarl
Admiutl l'ihlnr»i» m rn arc im iln l t•• mntp tin' wick end with the Sanford
a lu i quoted Caldw ell *• having deThe President
f I »IT\ .llillflM tli 84H»H H |I'dAP11■1»■ Chapter of lla d n - ah n- ho*t
H •mtlmitfl Mb !f*i|P I I I Li I
IIA IN F S CITY™ F la ., M ar. i n — scribed a* " c ritic a l target area*"
There w ill M- delegate- friori
(AT—Marcu* Ward (Jliblen*, 41, W ashington, llaltim nre, Richmond,
right 'o lith e in - t a l r - ft*i a studv
Birm ingham and 8 t.
shot and killed hlm aelf last night A tlan ta,
Troop .14 of liny Scout* won at the grave of g non wh waa Louis. He re fe rrrd to Chirago,
of the p liilo -up h y and program of
first honors for percentage n# ad­ killed in an accident five years Seattle, Portland, Kan Francisco,
the youth tootetoeiil V arious ttnvancement, attendance and u ni­ ■go.
T .V I.I H I VHHEE Mu.
:o -i V
ttonid persoFtn liilr' w ill ttihr part
S t. Paul and
Angeles a* other
form Inspection at the Court of
A ilurney General Rlchant E rv in
in duet ting Itte wmk hops amt in
Deputy Sh eriff A . H . Rogers re­ like ly ohiective* o f enemy altuck.
Honor la*t night at the F ir s t ported uiddens a c ltru * worker,
•aid yesterday that awards of
aiitire'ting the delegates.
Committee- Chairman
Cannon
Presbyterian Church. Clifford Mr- wa* found lying bealde the grave. ID - Mot said General Hovt 8 .
Iiteliideil among these w ill be lo ire- to lucky ticket hub lei may
Klbhin had rharge of the program. A -12-calibre revolver which be Vandentierg, A ir Forrv Chief of
constitute a lottery even ihutigh
An em p ty Greyhound hu- head Mr* I »&lt;*&lt;I'-rc \|o ',o v iU of Jack- thir,- is nn cost tn the p arti, ipanl
More than 10 Hoy Scouts and had borrowed from a friend wa* S ta ff, told the committee “ at least
John L . Hrumlcy, cast side grow­
•ontllle, it-girtnnl president of the
ing
toward
(lrlandu
at
n
III
.
.
I..
t
75 visito rs were present. Presenta­ in hit ham), lla had shot bim ielf 70 percent" o f an attarkin r a ir er and operator nf the Hanford
lie '*id twn tiicll -hem- helm
this m orning cotnt'ietrlv overturn Youth C o m m l'-inn; Mrs. Em anuel conducted l,y husine* Item* in k.»tion* were made by the Rev. A . G . on* lim e in the head.
force would lie aide to reach their Huai Works, received notice late
lla lp e in , the H a tln "n li nntinnal
M clnnl*, Itnddy l.a k r, Toni lluryesterday from Governor Warren ed after •kiild io g on tl,,- wet pun
t-h.ilrlimn of youth u illv it ie -. Sam - cnrnbla County may !•' c la ssifiisl
Rngrt* explained Hidden* wa* U. 8. target*.
gesa, field rse ru tiv e ; Robert Lip- driven to the rrm ste ry in a t a il
tial Ro-eiilierg, tlirei Ir-r of th&gt; it a* unlawful hitterirs by *h* cour&gt;'
T h is testim ony wa* given during appointing him a member of the merit on I ’ n ik \\-riue ut T -\.-«,i\
pinrutl, Seminole D i.trirt
Scout after leaving nutts to hi* w ife. secret committee hearing* on the Seminole County School Hoard In fourth Stre e t as It npptiinrhi .i ib- laitlu lliire au of Jew i'h Kdm ntl n;
There it nn cost tu Hie paftlciCommissioner; Robert K a r n -, One of the note* asked hi* wife defense agonrlo*' request* fa r fill the unvipireil term of Walter rurvr.
ami Cantor Sam uel Krdemer of paul ■in either -&gt;f the rhem es but
chairm an of the Troop I t Commit
Haynes who recently
resigned
in each participants an- required
to meet him n»ar hi* »on'a grave. money.
who Miami Hearh
Tire ilr iv e r , D. J Jefford
tee ami Rolicrt Hrnwn, who aw ard­
from the office.
The »on, Donald, w a* 12 when
wa- d rivin g the lui* from J., ksoii
The emu en I ion w ill o fficially to re g i.trr In l.e rligtlde !•• win .(
ed honors to the "tenderfoot he wa* killed.
Last night Mr. Haynes received lifie to T oni|in. tint onhort iio,| i open with registration ut the May- price.
IIU N C IIR G i r r s AW ARD
ran ks."
E rv in -aid a lottery must lun
N K W Y O R K , Mar. 30—(dh D r. a Irtle r from Governor Warren, bait i limbed out of Id' upside down i (air Inn from 4 ta) I’ .M. imlay,
Honor* awarded to Troop ! J
resignation, and -eat by the lim e another In i'. ntmilt ] 7 hi* evening Ihe delegate* will three element*—a prirc an award
Ralph Hunchr,
Unitrd Nations accepting hi*
M RS. CH A PM A N N A M R D
mrmbers were, firs t . las* to C raig
commending
him
for
his
long
and
Mr*. It. K. Chapman, secretary- Palestine mediator and winner of
4IMi feet behind, a ilived at t l , , . : usher m the Sabbath a’ tun tie r ' tiy chance ari'l n consider at ion.
W hitney and w n i|i| els**
t« treasurer of th* F l i . t
10ld ut ih r Jew ish
I'onim im it) However, ... added th&lt; Flo rid a
Federal the 1950 N 'uUI I'ra c r p iiir . ha* faith fu l .-crvicc a* a member of 'Cenr.
the
School
Hoard.
M arkie M iller,
M urray Nance, Saving* and Loan Association or been selectid to receive the HIM
lie strrti-d that al ih r lo o I,,. Center conducted hy rrp re 'rn la - Supreme Cuiut atul court • f other
James W ill-m an and Al Stanley.
M r. Ilrum lay, who i* 45 wa'- war tra v e lin g al-mil 26 mllmt an tlve* from the Orlando Young •lnte« have hehl that adicrtisem ent
Seminote County, ha* been ap­ Four Freedom* award.
of the business, lo rrcat, ,: -ai. an .
Allan M affet ami Robert Reely pointed to the arcountlng com­
The award to IJunehr wa* an ­ born in Sinfurd, a son of Mr arid liour and as hr approached th-- 11-dea groups.
of Troop 5 received second elas* mittee of the United State* 8av- nounced yesterday by former State M r*. L, A. Brum ley. attended local iu rv r, felt the hu* start to -kin.
Saturday the delegates w ill a t­ any incnnvcnl*nce t&lt;&gt; the p u rtlri
awards. C y ril K sty of Troop 342 Ing* and Loan League, it wa* an­ Supreme Court Justice Ferdinand schools and Seminole High School
“ I 'Deeded up n Idl to get con­ tend the various work shops. Su n ­ pant could be termed a consider.i
ir« a lla a ra Ha ••■** *'«m l
K t a second class award and I.en nounced todav. Tho appointment I'ecora, chairm an of the Fran klin
trol," he declared, "hut the hack day morning the executive bud lion.
mpbell received a merit badge came from W alttr J . L . R ay, De- D. Roosevelt four freedoms award
Therefore, he caid, the 1-01111*
■n,| swung around and the bo- bit tics* sessions w ill be belt) anil thr
fo r hla stamp collection.
tmth Kscamtda
tro ll, Mich., Pteridoiit o f the l e a ­ committee.
Ihe curb and turned eurupietelv weekend of n etiv tirs w ill lie r iilm l- may hold that
Thirteen boy* of Troop 5 re- gue. which I* th* IB -y e a r old na­
over,"
nuted In the Sunday
afternoon county schemes have an element of
re iv n l tenderfoot badge*
from tionwide trade organisation of
JO H I.P .S S H K N K F 1TS
'Ihe tins misted two road dgn* tea*ion with n discussion nn the contliferatinn ‘‘because p articipant*
Robert Drown.
are required to tuffer the irvonIll-a ll■
Da |-a,, |:l*hri
T A L L A I I A 88 K K ,
Mar.
1ft—
the aaving! aiaotiatTon buslnea*.
evaluation of the convention
sentence and di-advantage o f go­
Tw o automobiles were damaged
(B p e r h l)— Unenrplnyment
ruming to a store and signing up nt
peniation payments totaled t&amp;4,- in a collision at Celery ami Locust
a condition to participate in the
102 during the week ending Mnr. Avenues yesterday at 8:26 P.M.,
draw ing."
21. nn Increase of fl,A 40 over th* anil E . J . Fnloe, driver of a i ! t l i
$52,442 paid out the previous week, Chevrolet Sedan, w ar charged with
running a stop sign and driving
according to reporta from the Flo r
&gt;11
w hile Inioaicaieti. |(e T a * going
Ida Ind u strial Commission.
High yeaterday K6
Paym ent* in Seminole County north on U i a l A venur.
l.ow today 68
The other automobile, a 1941)
totaled $175 during th* week end­
lly IIOII THOMAS
T A IX A H A S S p
Mar. 30— 04”)— Attorney General
Richard ing M ar. 23. Eleven counties had no Sludthaker Sedan, travelin g east
Rain .02 inch
March rain .74 inch
trv m think* H onda law enforcement officer* ihould have more money unemployment compensation paid en Celery Avenue end driven bv
H O L L Y W O O D . Mar. 30 c p i - ju d y H olliday.
, unk dealer'.
Normal March rain. 2.71 inehe*
(.eon W alker, 16, bad damage e s t i­ upieaky-Voired babe in "Horn Y r r ir id a y ," won the Academy Award
to *prnd fighting crime.
out during the week.
Reelpient* also increased during mated by police at f 600. Dam .igr to latl night lio m Iwo m aloir u l i r n r i , Gtou.i S w o iio n and llrtte Davir.
i i
* ,'°
lk » r •bouId be Itibjecl to recall by the people Ihe period from 1. 4M to 1,829. T h is the Chevrolet wa* put at 1160, ac­
Jo ie E r r ret wat given ih r lop n u lr oicar for bit iwaggering
before the end o l (heir term* if they don't carry out their duties
cording tn Patrolmen C . It. Spark*
a gain o f 143 recipient*.
pro
performance a« the luilbnosed*
and C. W. Snider.
Krvtn made both recommenda­ JijH e e * to the seven-man court.
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Mar 10~&lt;AT
"Cyrano D e Bergerac.'* For the I.. Marik lew ic i, walked o ff tin
S H IP C O L L IS IO N
tion* yeaterday In' a letter to
flrat tim e in motion plrtori' ara- putfom , with two Oscar*, du Atlanta
41
70
N E W Y O R K . Mnr. 3ft-b V )—
HCJIOOL 8 r i.O H K
The Attorney Qenoral repealed
Governor W arren In accordance hi* earlier recommendation that Tw o freigh ters collided In den**
38
Hi
Sclioult
wedrloaed
today demy h is to ry , neither winm-r w a* pllraling hi* feat of last year Hismark
w ith one of his eomtitutlonal the IB 4B law againat Lookm akirg fog and rain o ff Ihe New Jersey throughout Seminole County while Pr n r n l. Doth Mlaa llnliiday and (for w riting and directing "A Brownsville
46
70
functions.
Cl
40
rrre r a re In New York.
Chicago
teachera and principal* attended
le tte r To Three W ive s.")
on boras race* k s tightened by const near dawn today.
He also recommended State 8u- prohibiting tmiatarian « f tu *
48
Statuettes fo r the liest sup ­
25
The Cowart Guard *»M the roll!- the annual Florida Eilueation AtIt wa* a stunning victory for Denver
18
h»*M*ee should bo
porting ro le s In 1950 were he- Mlsa Holliday. In her second Im­ Dea Maine*
29
■be, a bent 80 niUsn north** at of ■ociation convention.
results
duriag
a
w
ta
ln
psriotb,
• m r , Inateud o f
40
73
Hupt. T . w . Lawton left early stowed on Josephine H ull, the portant picture, the ih * |ie ly New Fresno
A tla n tic C ity , Involved the 5,889book- Ion Isthm ian freig h ter Steel In ­ yesterday to attend n meeting of flittering s is te r In “ H arvey." an I Yorker captured the honors away New Yo rk
lim . 000, th at they should be p rob lbitluf priukiUf a l
34
15
■mu reaeurch aasiatanta ta help m aking Lnforaatish charta and ventor and tho ajO t-ton D aniih superintendent* In connection with Georg* H andera, arld-tungm-d c r l. from th* h ig hly touted perform ­ Washington
70
50
w Rh thetr w ork—and that the plhae aids, and .R e m ittin g tho freig h ter A s tra .
31
lie of " A ll About Eve."
22
the ronrrntlon.
ance*
of
Misa
Swanson
In Winnipeg
Legislature work o»t a consti­ U tilitie s Couuutaalsu to llateo In
Negro teacher* attended the
76
«3
E a r ly reports aald tha A itra has
" A il About E v e " raptured htiti
’•Sunset Houle vnrd" and Ml** Jacksonville
tutional amendment to r a iltv t on telephone eogsUnationa and settled u t e m , and that her crew meeting of the
Miami
75
Flo rida
State nrs for the hest film of 11)60 Davis in " A ll About E v e ."
72
them of overwork. Other* have r«-ad_ trleg rsuua If U s y ^ h a v » a had left bar, and boarded tha In- T a n rh e n Association, si so held In winning fiv e other award* a
88
87
M lix llo tlid a v nearly missed Orlando
suggested adding two or throe
05
Tam pa
80
van tor. No in ju rie s wars reported. T a m p s.
tt'aadawM Oa ra t* Pant)
well. It* w ritar-dlrector. Joseph

Alabama Farmlands
Are Under Water
Near Montgomery

Put On Campaign
For New Members

Schuman Meets With
AchesonTo Demand
Part In Malta Meet!

DisaRi'cement Centers
OnWorkingRule On
Coupling Air Hoses

100 Farmers From
Local AreaSijsn lip
To Conserve Land

*

tsAsrjnr ssdx

No Florida Cities
Listed As Targets

Hoy Scout Troop
Wins First Honors

Citrus Worker Kills
Self On Son’s Grave

Hriimlev Replaces Kmpfy (i rev hound
Haynes As Member Hus Overturns On
Of School Board Orlundn Highway

Frvin Rules Airuinsl
Unlawful Lolleries

Collision DaniUKCH
Two Automobiles

Attorney General Claims Police
Need More Money-To Fight Crime

Judy Holliday And Jose F e r r a r
Win Filmdom’s Highest Awards

nford Weather I

The Weather

- "
l.

N EW SPA PER

K ill P A Y

W EA TH ER

Generally fa ir and
cooler
through Saturday except runsidrrib lr cloudiness and a lr « «hii* f n
extreme south ihi» afternoon and
tonight.

TALI A HASSLE. Mar. 10- &lt;,P)
— Governor Wairru't pie** tecretary iai.1 today the Governor i*
expecting Miami Crime Commie*

TOKYO, Mar. 30- tWP&gt;— A mrri-

♦

D A IL Y

Press Secretary Hits
Crime Group Head
For Not Being Able __
To Prove Charges

Artillery Barrage Is
Laid Down In Front
Of Advancing Reds;
Air Battle Fought
a eat big gunt today Mailed the
• fint Chinctr Red counlertbruit in
•is wrelu alone the western Korean
bailie front
Douihlmvi i|nllrd |i»e Chinese
moving along a mountain trail
north of Uijongbu. U. S. artillery
pounded the mountain and by duik
the Redi Mill had not1 pu:hrd
through the curtain of Tire.
Oilier, rloee-iangt fighting flat*
pl ed all day throughout tka area. The
American* won a commanding hill
with a hand-grenade attack that
rocked Red* back on their heel*.
The fury of Commuuiii attack*
forced Allied troop* to give ground
at icveral point* along the front
juit
tiHith of the Red Korean bord­
► - Ter.
'f p
The Red* have moved 30,000
t i ^ P frtth troop* into the front. Ling
line* of vehicle* rutbed Cumin un­
*]
til troop* and tupplie* loMartf the
baltlefronl.
Allied air tpoitert Tliurtday
‘
night tallied 2,000 Red vehicle*
£ -J■
the largeat count of the war—
jamming the Red Korean tramport network.

IN D E P E N D E N T

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

S t e a l? *

THE

�THE SANfO RP HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Modern Civilization Termed As
H a rd On Trees As It Is On Men

Tti*
American Junior
BH
Cross has nior* than 10,000.000
members.

Rural Common Senst
Hr 8I'U I)8 JOHNSON

The rountry may not be jumping
“ Production o f more livestock
put o f the frying nan into the fire,
but It certainly Is train* quickly and livestock products from the
from one emergency Into another. same amount of fe«d, throuh In*
NEW YORK
!( you think this civilization it hard on Farmer, throughout the country creased efficiency in operations, la
wri r ralleil on, anil gave, fullest an important objective,’* the Sceremen. what do you ihink it it doing to l r:i?
iHit.ililu proilurllon of crop* and tary declared. "It is equally im&gt;
Well, they're having Doublet too • according In ,r man who clairm animal products one year after an­ porlant that farmers get the larg­
to lie the ruinin'. older! active tire climber.
other liming WotM War II ami the est possible production increases
through higher crop yields per
’ ’ l i e - durairt keep inrreanng all the lime.'' said Harry bilevel, adjustment year* which immedi­ arre.
ately
followed.
Farmers
antici­
(17, ihaklng hit head. "There are
"Farmers and ranchers altould
paining add you want to walk pated a period o f slackened pace also continue, and where posaible
morr than a hundred now."
for
themselves
and
their
farm*.
For forty years F travel, dean right up and saw it o ff."
Hut the rest period has t&gt;ern of upend, their rfforts to Improve
Mrevel's affection fur trciM,
of some t,liK) Davey tree exjH-rts,
abort
duration- The mobilisation range and pasture. There Is still
l.-r
been shinnying up .Hade* however. Isn't quite as strung
emergent
y again halt resulted in considerable Idle land ami land
trees diaglin.lnc alwueal uilment. as that rhuwn by hi teacher, thr
the
rail
for
full production. In an­ now In tmor pasture, which ran
lute .lolur Davey, knuwn as the
S’lrh S'
h e n it l i l t , th C e iD ilig
nouncing
ai-rrage
guidca early this and should he brought into effec­
fungu- and other forms « f Might. lith tr of uco surgery in this month. Secretary of Agriculture tive forage production.
country. Davey L^d to tip hi»
"N o one know* how long the
hat every time he met a white llrnnnan railed for the maximum present emergency may last. It Is
possible
increases
In
com
and
oak.
therefore especially important that
Most major tire surgery is wheat—his goal a'k* nearly a 7 current crop produetjor, efforts he
percent
Increase
In
com
acreage.
thinu In the spring, when a tree'*
Last fall he had requested a 5-1 j accompanied by good farm mancltrulalion is at Its Ih-sI.
■agrment
and
conservative prac­
„
—
"Trees fight harder than people percent Increase in cotton arreage. tice* which increase production
Arul
the
Secretary
says
even
larger
do to stay alive," said Strove!
this year and at the Mine time
whose weathered ten and crew- plantings of grains could be used I maintain the fertility of the soil.
If this did not mean that other crop
cut hair make him look Id- .i plantings would be unduly reduced. I “ Continued inteirsl In conserva­
gentle neurit, "It is very haul to
While the Department of Agri- tion farming and rrass land lmilt.enurnee Ih, n i"
verv in,eulturc
did not i r — ,, r c , i f»«4. Jmovement ran l»l«y
P r - u 'v ‘ o, ? 1 ' ' ,l.jf.*»I
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•me;! Uj;
1■* *t(*» Id WlutVlW hi ‘ ’toe ’ same*
nr** pii..mu through n rcnl tcsl I time It rc!:&amp;:cd Its rrop gnat., the critical sltuatinn faelnp uk for (he
o f run rage
The Dutch Mill Secretary said It Is important that tic* l few years. Farmers and
IIADACHI. Xiipplicv DeDrirnl
Might, ticlirvcil ratried by a
ranrhers. with full support of fed­
Hyslrm. Willi Vitamin. Ill,
eral and state artncle*, should see
ftrioll beetle, has sniead through
New Fugland an&lt;( Hu- mlitdh handle.. Maples are easy as n that each acre is utlllied so as to
HZ. Marin and Iron
west since Until It is „ major rule. They hrsnrh often. So d&lt;i contribute its part In meeting the
threat lu what is pruhnhly Am- oaks. At my age I like the one. iiver-all need," ficcrrlnrv Urannan
with handle, on—to you don't concluded.
mica's favorite shade tree.
"It is a hark di'easc. sotmtlitiu- have to shinny so much."
Only aliout 12 nut of every
It Is estimated that there are
like the chestnut blight that
hit here In 1911 and wiped out 25 would-tie tree surgeons make more than 50,000 lumbar mills
nil the oative American chestnut thr grade. If they turn out to now operating In tha United
trees west of the Mississippi he "high-shy," nothing can he Stales.
River," recalled Xtrcfel. "It 1. done with them,
"Hut, of rourae, all the failures
During the Middle Agee It srae
fatal within two years . . . acts
something like cancer In two may not be due to high-shyness," considered unmanly to ride In
year* . . . no known cure for It. raid Strevrl sternly. “ Rome peo­ European rarrlagee. Thay were
used chiefly hy women.
All we can do Is try to keep ple are Just plain Iniy,"
the disease from spreading to
other elm trees."
w a s n 't fillin g
It takes two or three years of
ns her mother
U
active work In the field to make
knew she should
* , ... .
a competent tree surgeon.
she decided to Lucille HUel
•‘Some t»ee surgerv jobs take
do something about it. Mis. Ilisel
gave Lucille IIADACOL l«eeause a full week." said Strove). “ It
she had heard how much it was la a lot like dental ork. Once I
helping children who had poor hail to fill a cavity In a tulip
appetites and stomach distress tree thirteen feet long, three feet
caused hy deficiencies of Vita- wide, and three feet deep. I
mini HI, B2, Iron and Niacin. It guess that was the biggest
helped her to much that now Mrs. •ingle job In my rarerr."
Many people still plant tree,
HUel gives IIADACOL to troth of
to memorialize their marriage,
her children.
the birth of their children, or as
Hero is what Mrs. HUel spy*:
“ My daughter has taken two monuments to a favorite cal or
bottle* o f llAD O CAL and she has dog.
" I believe women get to mv*
been rating more than before and
alto sirens better. I think IIA D A ­ tr e e s more than men," St revel
COL Is the lien thing for children said. “ A wife sees th e tree in
who do not hive an appitete. My her yard all dav long. It gel.
daughlrr is fnur years rdd. Before to mean mote to her than It
taking IIADACOL tpy daughter does to hrr hushnml. lie usually
se e s it unly In th e morning and
in the evening."
After climbing thousands of
tree*--and tumbling from a few
— Strove! Is convinced his occupa­
tion isn't particularly ilv:gru«ui
Hut hr ones spent five months

Mother nf Two

Stanley-R ogers

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CHIROrRACTOR
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Phone 1741— 174*

SANFORD

REMEMBER THIS, BEFORE YOU

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PRICES
Q U A L IT Y

RIGHT

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MERCHANDISE

E X A M IN A T IO N S

Will be held April 10, 1951, beginning at nine o'clock
in the morning, at the Seminole,High School for White
Rpplirnntii and at Crooma Academy for Negro appll*
canto. There are vacancies in college* to be filled In
Fresthman, Junior, Senior and Graduate clanaea, for
both boy* and girl*.
For fall Information raft on the Principal of your high
Mchmil.
T. W. Idiwtnn, Co. Hupt.

HEATING

PLANT

At ten o'clock on Thurnday morning. April l'JIh. 1951.
the Hoard of Public Inalruction will receive Healed bids
on the furnlMhlng and installation of a central heating
plant at the Oviedo Mchool. Hid* mii*l Ire accompanied
by a certified or caihler’a check in the sum of the (5)
per'c'cnT'bl the told. T he Hoard reserve* the right to

M IM E O G R A P H
C R E D IT

P R IN T IN G -T Y P IN G

I N V E S T IG A T IO N S

MADE

reject any or alt bids.
For plan* and HpcrineatloriN rail on Architect Elton J

A N Y W H E R E IN U N IT E D STA TE S OR

Mought on, Sanford Atlantic National Hank Hullitlng

F O R E IG N C O U N T R IE S .

SEMINOLE COUNTY HOAItD OF PUBLIC

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
TELEPHONES 180 and 1071

INSTRUCTION
L. E. Jordan, Chairman

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T. W. Lawton, Supt

Room 401 Sanford Atlantic National Rank Bldg.

Lighting The
New Residents

Ui the blood si tram, ready to gu
right to work. IIADACOL helpa
build up the hrmogluhin content
of the blood (when Iron Is
needed) to carry these precious
Vitamins and Minerals tn every
part nf your body.
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A n out-of-stater, considering location in Sanford likes to know as much about the
town a s possible. T h e means to that end is the Stanford H erald, for here is mirrored the
fife o f the community.
Printed below are letters which we have received recently from people who obvious
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daily newspaper is a reliable guide, to be trusted to give an ac

curate picture.

February 27, 1951

Saaford Herald

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�MORNING DEVOTIONS
Rtiv. Glenn E. Smith, pastor of
the Christian and Missionary A l­
liance Church, will be in charge
of tha Morning Devotions Program
through next vreek. The program is
a presentation of Radio Station
WTRR, In cooperation with the
Sanford Ministerial Association. It
Is heard daily at 8:30 A.M. and
on Saturday* at 7:16 P.M.

At THE CHURCHES
Sanford Ministerial Aanociatlua
Her. Angus G. Mclnnht, President
Rev. Fred L. llorton, Sec.-Treas.

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FRIDAY MAH. 30, Dial
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All Oiurrh Notice* muni be pr*.rated at The Herald office hy Id
P. M. on (he day before publication.
FIRST METHODIST r i l l IM II
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
J. E. MrKinley. Minister
(Episcopal)
Kira. I*. K. Slephenuin. D.K.E.
Rev. II. 1.. Zimmerman. II.0..
l»:46 A.H. Church School. A
Rector
claia f«r every aire.
l*t Sunday After Easier
11:00 A.M. hlorning Worship.
8:00 A.M. Holy Communion.
0:30 A.M. Family Service and
Sermon: Dr. M. W. Cattle. Sr.
6 :3 0 p.M.
Youth
Fellow ship Church School,
^Barrie*.
11:00 A.M. Choral Eucharist and
7:30 P.M. Kerning
Worship. Sermon.
Sermon Topic: "Chrial Or Cham”
Services during the week:
by Hev Henninger.
Monday through Thursday and
SatuiJay Holy Communion 7:3(1
CONGREGATIONAL ( III IM II A.M.
Friday Holy Communion 9:00
Park Avenue and Third Street
A.M.
J. Ilernard Knot. Minister
Churrh School |0;0tt A.M.
Morning Wnr»hlp 11:00 A.M IT S \L \ COMMUNITY CIIURCfl
Church School |n;on A.M.
Sermon: "What I* Christianity7"
IHHV RECOVER POWER7
Worship 11:00 A.M.
“ Much ha* t&gt;een *aiit recently
Westminster
Fellowship 7:0l
Jhbnut the plight o f Christianity. P.M.
Evening Service 8:00 P.M.
The only plight o f Christianity i*
that it ha* taken it* eve* off
Christ. It &lt;|nr* not uncompromis­ (SEVENTH l).\ l ADVENTIST
t Ht’ it n i
ingly make Him central. It hope*
to use Him a* one foundation atone Seventh Street end Elm Avenue
C h u rch
Services. Saturday
along with other* in the »trueturr
of motirrn Chriatfanity. There ran morning at 11:00 o’clock.
Sabbath School 9:30 A.M.
l&gt;e no recovery of Chriatian power
Prayer1 meeting
Wednesday
and wivdom .no emergence of an
‘ascetic church,' no church unity, night 7:30 o’clock.
not militant faith, until Christians
ic*lire that Christ is the sole rcaFIRST I’ HESHYTKRtAN
ion for the power of Christianity,
CHURCH
who must be central, evrn though
Rev. Angus li. Mclnnis, D. I L
that mrans the pasiing of much
Pastor
that is now associated with the
0:45 A.M. Church School.
church."
11:00 A.SI. Morning Worship.
— Elmer (&gt;. Ilomrtghauacn Communion Meditation by Mr. 31cInnia.
0:30 P.SI. Pioneer Fellowship.
CENTRAL H A IT IS T CHURCH
Ninth Street and Laurel Avenue Youth Fellowship.
Rev. S. L. Whatley, Pastor
7:30 P..M. Evening Worship Ser­
Sunday School U:4I* A.M. * llring vile.
the family to Sunday School."
Special Music for Sunday Morn­
^ Morning Worship 11.00 A.M. ing:
wScimon by Rev. Clifford Prie»t.
Anthem: "Kcijuicsrant In Pact"
II.T.U. 7:00 P.M. A Union for by Cham-rl Choir; Anthem: “ O
•very age group.
Love Divine" by Chancel Choir.
Evening Worship 8:00 P.M. Ser­
Special Music for Sunday Even­
mon by Clifford Priest.
ing:
“ Come Thou With Ua And We
Anthem: “ Give Thanks"
by
Will Do Thee Good."
Youth Choir.

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CHRIST

rill'H C H . Long wood
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
( Episcopal)
West Eoarth Street and Laurel
Rev. II. L. Zimmerman, B.l&gt;„
Avenue
Vicar
Fred It. llorton. Pastor
1st Sunday after Easier
Sunday School 0:45 A.M.
1:00 P.M. Evening Prayer and
w Morning Worship 10:46 A.M.
Radio Program, Dial 030 5:00 Sermon.
All are welcome.
P.M.
oung IVopte* Meeting 7:00
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
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HCTF.NTIHT
Evangelistic Service 7:.'M) P.M.
800 Eaat Second Street
Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:30
Sunday School 9:45 A.31.
P M
Morning Service 11:00 A.M.
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Wednesday Service 8;0O P.M.
LAKE MARY COMMUNITY
Reading Room Tuesday* and
CHURCH
_
C. Cl White, Vast«r______ Fridays 3:00 to 6:00 P.M,
A change in thinking, from a
” Church School |0:0cT a ! m . Class viewpoint which accept* matter
rea for all apt*.
and material things as real to that
Wotship '11:00 A.M.
standpoint which see* the actuality
Westminster Fellowship 6:30 of the thing* of God. It Indicated
P.M.
in the citations comprising the
Tuesdays Choir practice H:00 Lpsviin-Sernuin to be read in all
P.M.
Christian Science churches next
Prayer Hlhle Study Thursday Sunday. The subject ia ’’ Reality."
7:30 P.M.
The Golden Text Is from James
Mother’! Club meets on Tuesday 41:17): "Every good gift and every
April 3 for a main covered dish perfeet gift is from above, and
luncheon, llring your own table rnmeth down from the Father of
aervice. The Mnthrr’a Club mreta lights, with whom la no variable­
^ e t church.
ness. neither shadow o f turning."
Hilda passages Include tha fol­
lowing from Acta: “ And at mid­
first HAprisr church
night Paul and Ritas prayed, and
Park Avenue at Sixth Street
sang praise* unto God: and the
W. P, Itrunka, Jr.. I’aalor
prisoners heard them. And sud­
John L. Miller, Minister of
denly there was a great earthIvdurallon
“ We’ve Saved A Plaee For You." ipiake. . . .and every one’s -bands
Sunday School iclfi A.SI. "Taka were loosed” (Acta 16:25, 26).
(Torrelative -elections from "Sri.
your family to Sunday School."
We pmvida a plaer for every mem­ cnee and Health with Kay to the
Scriptures’’ by Mark Baker Eddy
ber of I he family.
Morning Wnrahlp 11:00 A.M. Include: ’ ’Spiritual sense, contra­
dicting the material senses, In­
QBennnn by Dr. Pope A, Duncan.
volve* intuition, hope, faith, under*
Training Union 0:45 P.M. Unlona standing, fruition, reality" (298:
fnr all age groups. Wo urge you 13.15).
tn attend.
Evening Worship S.-00 P.M. Hong
CHURCH OF*CHRIST
■nd Prayer Servlre led by Mr. Jack
Elm Avenue and Second Street
CoJdiron. Sermon by Dr. Pope A.
J. C. NirhoUon, Minister
Duncan
llible Study 10:00 A.M.
Wednesday Evening Service 8:00
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
PM
Evenl.ig Worship 7:30 P.M.
"Cdirisl is the answer for all the
Thursday Rlbte Study 8:00 P.M
world."
All visitors welcome.

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CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
ALLIANC E
Park Avenue and Fourteenth
Street
Hev. Glenn K. Smith, Pastor
Hlhle School 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Communion Service wilt follow
the morning service. All are wel­
come to this service.
Evening Service 7:45 P.M. The
pastor will sprak on the subject:
‘Tn AH Thy Ways"
The
mid-week service is on
Wednesday at 7:45 P.M.
THE FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
H&gt;0* Sanford Avenue
J. Randall Farrl*. Minister
“ The Aftermath of Easter” if
the topic the Minlstrr has chosen
for the morning message at the
First Christian Church
“ The Gospel o f G
will be the evening sermon sub­
ject!
Sunday School will liegin Itaworthip and study at 9:45 A .31.
Christian Youth Fellowship 6:3(1
P.M.
There is always a welcome for
you.

CANNON

Hand Tmvela, Solid Colors and Checks.
Regular 29c value ............................................... Sale

is brrrlir

(K O I

lb * l

25'

Sanforized Sport Chatnbray. Solid colors and Stripe*.
Regular 5t&gt;c vniue
......... Sale Price 44c yd.
Playtime First Duality Sanforized Sport Denims.
Solid Colors, Checks and Plaids.
Regular Price title yd.
..................Snlc Prire 6 9 c &gt;“ •

Extra Lnrge Beach Towels.
Regular 1.19 value .................................... Sale Price 00c

80 x 80 Defender and Druary Hill Dress Prints.
Regular 19c value
........ Sale Price 3 0 c yd.

CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT
Rrgulnr fi9e-79c

Little Misses Piny Shorts.
Sale g0c

Crctoope Drapery Material
...... ....... ........... .

Sale 5 9 -- r*.

L A1) IE S’ I) E I*A R T ME NT

Little Misses Printed Dresses, size 3 to ti.
Regular 39c value* ..............................................Sale 2 r

Legal Notice
rn-riTiot * vvai: i.kuai.

’’Tic Toe" Printed W affle Cloth.
Regular title yd.................................... Sale Price 5 4 ‘ &gt;“ •

Dish Towels, 17 x 32, highly absorbent.
Regular price 33c .............................. Sale Price I for |.110

Regular 79c

GOODS

Rayon Cordelctte Dress Material
Regular .V.»r value .......................... .
Snlc Price 4 9 ' &gt;d*

20 x 40 Towels, Pastel Checks and Stripes
Regular 49c value .............................. Sales Price M r ea.

THE CHURCH OF GOD
2399 Elm Avenue
Rev. Joe C. Crews, Pastor
Sunday School begins at 9:45
A.M. Clasee* far all ages.
Morning Worship 11:00 A .31.
3lrssagc by the pastor. All mem­
bers are urged to lie present at
this aeivice.
Evangelistic service 7:30 I’ M.
Message and altar call by the pas­
tor.
Prayer meeting and llible study
Tuesday evening at 7:30 P.SI.
Come and bring your Ilibles.
Missionary
srrvic* Thursday
evening at 7:30 P.M. Sira. Marie
Klnard. leader In charge.
Victory Leaders Rand service
Friday evening at 7:30 P.M. Sira.
Evelyn Dennett. Superintendent In
charge. A program for all young
people.
The Church airing hand will fur*
nish the mualc and the public is
Invited to attend all these ser­
vlets.

N oll'S

PIECE

PRODUCTS

Polo Shirts. Short sleeves in solid colors mid strijics.
Regular 7*Jc value
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Sale 6 9 '

W,

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nrr ,ns*B*d In Iiio Is im hI JSIh
HI. and Par . A-rnuo In ri*nfon|.
Hrn.ll.nl. Cau'lty. Vis onitrf It), I
fMItluu* navi*. I'Ib 'n WMulls anil
that
tnirmi in r-al-ter' said
Dam* loirsusnt to the Utiw* of &lt;h»
Elrtlllnut Nam* H la tu ie ta .w it

Sun Dresses.
Regular 2.79 ..................................................... Sale 1*88

Toddlers* Polo Hhirta.
Sale

Regular 89c ........
ii

6T

Plastic Aprons,

B». I I M V n f V l . tM * H iatal*s 11811
wiih th*11itwf-v of the ficenit (feurt

Infant*1 Babcttn Proaaaiu
Regular Ial9 v i Iucm ..,,,♦»**»». t^m iti iiHK&lt;
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of Kamlnole I'ountr, KlnrtiD.
John |1 I»*V
llarrr l i Tnuki
Owners

Mar. 14. m i

Regular H9c value

|AnU With Wings)
M a y Be

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Sale

Regular 1.19

Rain Capes.
............... ........................... Sale 4 9

ItluUHCH.

Two-piece Crinkle Cre|ie Pajamas. Sixes 1, 2, 3.
Regular 98c value................... ........ - ........... .... Sale

ITERMITESI

Rayon O ojhj (»own».
.98

Be Sure To

Anklets.
Regular 20c ........................................ Sale Price |2C pr.

Call or Write To-day

Rayon Panties.
Safe 30(

For FKEE Inspection

FIDELITY

BOYS’

Exterminating

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Play Shorts.
Regular 59c value ........................... ........... Sale 4 9

I’ HON K— 2-1852

pr.

Sport Shirts.
Regular 1.89 value ............................................ Sale J.59

Regular 1.98 value

Regular 59c

Denim Dungarees
Regular 1.98 ....................................................... Sale |.S9

TO FILE YOUR 1951 APPLICATION
FOR HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION
and PERSONAL PROPERTY RETURNS!

Sport Hhirta.
.......... .................. ........... Sale | .79

White T-Shirt*.
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Sale

Rayon Slack Hone.
Regular 25c pr................ ..... ............... Sale fi

White Sport Shirts.

pr.

for |.0 II

HOUSEWARES
China Tiible Lamp and Shade.

TAX LAWS PROVIDE SEVERE PENALTIES FOR FAILURE TO FILE
RETURNS ON TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE PERSONAL PHOPEKTY. HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION CANNCT HE GRANTED UNLESS AP­

Large Imported Rag Rugs.
Regular 79c ea.

Regular 4A7 value...........Sale J.29

Hale

Pottery Parrot and Rooster Planters for Flowers.
Regular Ii9c value
............................. Only

Colored Onyx Aah Trays.

PLICATION IS FILED WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME,

69'
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Regular 8c each .......... Hale 2 for 0r

Blank* have been mailed to all who filed application or made reluma laat
year. If you failed to receive your* plraaa call for them at the Assessor**
Office.

rtrvon Glass Stemware. Sherlx-ta, Wlnea.
Regular 2.ic . ...
... ....................... ................. Sale |Jr ea.

Large Odette Framed Pictures.

When applying for Homeatcad Exemption fnr the find time, please bring
deed with you.

Regular 1.49 value........ Sale g g c
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If you need help with your return*, I ahall be glad to aaalst you,

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Rayon Slack Hose.
Regular 29c pr. . .. ............. ....... ............... Sale 2 5 ‘- Pr.

Special 2 0 : «*-

Applications Pont M arked Before M onday
M ar. 31 W ill Be Accepted

Sale 0 0 r

MEN’S WE A It

T-Shirta.
Regular 49e value ................................................ Sale 00&lt;

TOMORROW NOON
IS THE L A S T D A Y

Sale 1.89

Cotton llnlf Slips.
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Regular LID

Nig lit &amp; Sunday
313 North Main Streak

Itatiste Gowns,
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Crinkle Crejw Gowns.
Regular 1.89 values .............................. ............ Sale |.79

Orlando

PHONE—2-1244

29'

value*
KQr 39c values

Ii9c vnines

DEPARTMENT

Boyu* Polo Shirts, basque stri|ic.
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FRIDAY, MAH. 30. m i

TODAY’S BIIII.K VERSE
O-ir law* hate (lo a n
more
kimllj in three thuu-and &gt;rar*,
but wr ‘ ImhiIiI uni sliu.r Irnirnl
laaa, Maybe ar Iran tun far In­
ward mer,y to upi penitent person*
who rrpral rrlmr« again and
■lain. Kya fur t-vr, tooth fur tooth,
hand for hand, fool for foot.— K i ­
ck!ua

21:24.

Tlir city of Tkllahaiirr liai
adopted a $4,079,000 budget for
lit* ((lining yrai, up I300.0CJO ovri
fail yrar.
I hr 1 imn-Union point* out llial
Apiii Fool’, Day it no lime for
fooliihnru itiii yrar. Tlie people
have hern foolrd loo tnucli already
thii yrar.
Showing how new contlruclion
Rorida ii increaiing air ihrtc
figure* rrleaird by the Florida
Indutlrial Comminon. The aver*
age monthly rmploymenl in the
coniliuction induitric* in 1947 wai
54.400; in 1940. it war 57,700; in
1949, ii wa. 50,000; in 1950 il
wai 59,500; and (or the first two
monthi of thii yrar il hat been 65.000.

in

iu

Nine
Roiidiani
air
listed
among the 575 greateil living
American writer* in a nrw bouk.
"Amriican Nnvrliil* of Today"
' Or. Hairy R. Warfrl. Tliry are
arjorie Kinnan Rawling*. Ilirodore Digit, Edith Pope. Elirabeth
Mettger ‘ Howard, Andrew Lytle,
Dr. Frank C. Slaughter, Philip Wy­
lie, Benedict Thieltn, and Robert
Spencer Carr.

S

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&amp;
kd 5*

There are more waya than one
of ikinning a cal. The Chinete
Cohimuniiit couldn’t whip the
American boy* in the field, ro
they are tending ihiploadz ol
opium into Ihii country, Federal
Narcotic* Commit nonrr Amlinger
tayt,
lo undermine American
youth. And wme American youth*,
anxiout in tome catet to eicapc
lit* draft ,are repotted taking lo
dope aa a way out.
Governor Hyrnei of South Caro­
lina will have no pait o i any Third
Party movement in the South lo
oppoie the
tl re-eitetion o f Prrtidenl
Truman.
oppoie Truman,
or t t y other "Fair Dealing Demo­
t e d " , don't worry about that, but
Iw wiU
be
will not do it merely by killing
hi* Note, a
i the voire o f all thoac
nnd
who might
migh join a Third Parly
Vote* are going lo be
loa|important lo be killed in the
nrm election.
A l H to prove that thr AdnJiUtralion ha in'! the fainleit
idea what U going on in the world
aaa deeirri only 10 play both end*
ngnlmt lira middle, it at one and
the lame time authorize* Mobilication Director Chatlcz E. Wilton
to it*or an opiimntic atatemeol
that the Marias* have arrived and
evceythiug U well la hand, while
G em nI Marahall broadcaiti dire
iorabiddinga that the eilualton ii
than It ever hat been and
ia about lo break loo**. No
the average man, who
k*&gt;kt to hi* le.de rt for advke It

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Unfreezing Television

THE WORLD TODAY

Floods H i t

&lt;r*ltla*e4 Frmm r * | , U »|
The Federal Communications Commission at last has
By
DF.WITT
MACKENZIE
Much
liv m ark
wn
ifpotted
taken a step toward lifting the freeze which has prevented
A I’ Foreign Ufair* Analyst
drowsed. Far rearbet o( rich farmIttminnce of new tele vis inn Mat ion licenses for two and a
".
,
”
land ware lapped by muddy wahalf yearn. The freeze wan intended tu (five the Commlsidon _.
The h*ail men »n Moscow may ___
■ * _
__ .
.
f *01**4* counted among
time to study the allocation of frequencies, since it had be­ be locKtog w a n May isugiu o w r : f**’
come cleur that there were to be far more applications for (nr tumpiatnu among tn« demo- ln «r lour* the certain delay in
« iiu j ipiing planting,
licenses than could be satisfied under the old setup, and cractc* about lliv
contract oi ui* Korean, i n northea*l Alabama, the Cahthat it would lie necessary to add more channels. This study military
war.
alia and Coosa Rivers ov« rlcaped
has now been completed, unless protests uynlnst the pro-1 auw i d l**ati*fac(iu n |H-rhap* U thrir hank* and fanned nut. Na­
world m o ir to (tie m uscovite*
|sised allocution* force further Inquiry.
tional guardsmrn were on duty
Ilian legion* on the (ja llli- iir lil. I l at Chlldershurr, where thr Coins
Everyone will hoja; for speed in finishiriK the mutter not
on I , m i , im p u m » ta till:
now ttrul resuming the issuance of licenses, us the continu-j m ilitary **n»c out It rouhl pro- partly rnverrd about 200 home*.
Belwrcn 400 and a I/KV) |&gt;er*ons
ancc of the holil-up la-nefits no one. The freeze has caused VItic p. u paakiliia lo r tin- s p in . .] wer* hnuieUsa. Hot Cron worker*
haphazard geographic inequities. Some areas of the nutlon, ui tiUimmJJHftUi*
jnlaeii the guardsmen in bedding
llatorr typical of irrtrtl eri- down the unfortunate under dry
where television stations happened to get an early start,, tkiMi
wa* mat vi.it ,*d yesterday shelter.
have seen an almost unbelievable growth of this medium j by rrtnia Minis!*, Nehru uf India
downpour in Alabama in
of communication and entertainment, while some other in parliament, lie characterized 48Tbr
hour* wan more than the
areas only a few miles away have re m a in e d with only em­ General Duugla* .MarArthur’a re- normal precipitation for the entire
peace-talk offer to thr North month.
bryonic television service or none ut all. It should have Iteen rent
Korean and Chlhe.-e Hrd* a« an
Hut In Alabama and elM-where
possible to serve the ends of the freeze without these in­ extraordinary d a v c l u p i n e n t
in the Bouth the rain* wrrr mintequities, but when the freeze was put on nobody ex|&gt;ected fraught with grave lonsrquencc* ly
over. Ironically, akiea were
for all countrie* concerned.”
it to last for thirty months.
clearing a* the flood thrrat Inch­
"Certainly
no
field
rumtnandei
Television hits had an impart on family life, social life
ed toward its peak.
I* going to lay d &gt;wn the polices
The Cooaa wa* eaprctrd to rUe
and education which lenves historians o f the contemporary of the government of India," de­
four feet paat flood alage of 20
scene groping for words to describe it. The impact which clared Nehru." Political policlee feet
today.
has already been experienced is probably nothing compared are laid down by goverrunrnU,
DownMream at Montgomery,
with that which will come with unhampered development. not ronimarnier* in the field." Alabama'* rapital waited uneaiify

Impoitancc Of A Name
"What's in n name? Thai which we call a row* by any
other name would smell as sweet." Thus spoke Shukespcar's
queen of lovers, Juliet, but wrongly. Names do make a dif­
ference.
Take "capitalism." In the battle against Communism,
one trouble, as various thoughtful observers have pointed
out, is that pur economic system Is handicapped by ita name.
“Capitalism*' recalls the old-time conflict between rapitnl
nnd laltor; it suggests a system In which the rich prosjter
al the »*\jtense of the rest of us.
"Free enterprise" Is not a happy term either. It has
been misused by Its friends, some of whom have used it
to cover all sorts of shady dealings. "Free enterprise" has
in some cases Item used to glamorize oppression of laltor, or
illegitimate practices In huslness. To a good many critically
minded |tersons the term is not so fur removed from "rac­
ket."
It should be possible to find a better term without the
undesirable meanings of these two expressions, so that the
defenders of our traditional system will not start with two
strikes ngnlnst them. “ Ha la need economy" has been suggest­
ed, but Is not particularly moving. "Economic" or "Indus­
trial democracy" could be nearer to what In wanted. There
may lie still better terms, which It would be well to find.
There is something In a nnine.

Influence On Weather
Semite sulx’iimmittecs are considering legislation which
would put all experiments In raln-maklng under federal
control. They have heard predictions from scientists that
real control over the weather Is quite possible, and have
heard Weather Bureau officials, but poorly concesllng their
skepticism, say that If raln-muking Is to lie done they ought
to be In on It.
If weuther were Under federal control, post scandals
of influence peddling probably would fade into Insignifi­
cance beside new onus to come. Th« Senate has never seen
a filibuster such as might be conducted in an effort to alter
the next year’s rain program- In the past the trash of
lightning has seemed to Invade committee hearings; in the
future it might indeed do so.
Weather Bureau people ’tnay be scientifically dubious,
or they may merely have envisioned auch tilings as these*
while watching their gauges on stormy nights.
•

Academ y AwardR

Brum ley Appointed

(Cmtlnnatl Iran* Png* Own)
playing the rot* of Billla Dawn,
whirn aha created In the New
York atoga play. Columbia atudloa
tested many other artre*aes betore selecting her. Ethel Barry­
more accepted the award in her
absence, lauding a "Radiant per­
formance.”
Ferrer, another newcomer lo
fllmi, spoke hi* acceptance from
a New York fQtrtyi “This mean*
more to me then the honor to
an actor. I consider it a vote
of confidence and an act of faith,
and bellava me, III not let you
down."
Ferrer himself had thrown the
party at a email Spanish night
club and Invited both Mia* Hoj.
I(day and UDa Swaiuon.
Mlaa Holliday broke into aube
and could only aayt "Pm braid?
myaelf with excitement,"
Ml** Hwanaon. currently ap­
pearing in a Hroadwiy play wtih
Ferrer, wa* a imlling loser.
For Mias Hull, it was the
climax o f a theatrical carver that
began In her native Boston In
1002. The M-year-old comedienne
won the warmest applause from
tha 3800 apectatur* at the Fantare* Theater.
"How wonderful of you!" eho
remarked. " I mual thank that ale
foot, four Inch Harvey.’
Bandera, usually stoical, wa*
moved to tear* by bla award. It#
no
oceoptaac*
speech,
merely grabbing hie Oscar and
rushing offstage.

( C m i a n d from f a n Dm )
and the University of Florida. He
lx a business man a* wall aa a
farmer, and tha Sanford Boat
Worka, located at the Calory Ave­
nue approach to tha St. Johns
Rivrr llridre, was established by
him In 1024.
He has continually added to the
boat works at which many river
cruiseri and motor boats ar* dock­
ed. In addition to repairing, tha
bus! nest Includes salsa af orator
cruisers. A display room and build­
ing for thle purpose was built

Thr prime minivler had in mind for the update overflow to aend
MscAfthur’*
recent
tdalcment
!!- ’ ••
fnfn the .Mat,ana
llial he wa* ready lo cunfrr wiln
River. A crett o f 411 feel flaturiti)
the enemy commander "tu find
wa* eanectrd to inundate accllona
any niilitary intan* whereby the
of north Montgomery. Flood *lage
realization of the political ob­
jective* of the United Nation* there J* 3S fret.
At Northporl, Ala., on the
in Korea might lie accompHahed
Warrior, m»«t o f thr bualnen* *rcwithout further tloodihed."
line can’t di*miu lightly *uch tlon wa* under water. Thr river
a statement mining front the. head roar 42 fret overnight, and liO
of an Asiatic nation uf 300,01)0,. Camille* tplaihnd out of rivrrOtKl |ieoplr. Ilia view* are hound *idr home*. Among thr rrfugtra
to away a host of folk, eapecially o f thin town o f .1,000 wa* Mayor
finer hit Influence rzlrnda be­ H. L Andrr*.
The Warrlar neared a predirtyond the horitrra of hi* own
e*l r;rrt of C8 frrt, only abt
country.
The
Imniton Daily
Express indie* ahnrt o f the record **l
sum, the altuatiun up In an edi­ more than .a half-rantury ago.
Highway
communication be­
torial declaring "it ia tirnt- the
hounding of
MacArthur
wai tween Northport and Tu*caloo»«. a
brought to an end." The Express rail* Jlaiant, ware cut, and the
•av» thr real quarrel lirtwrrn gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railmad
the tlrneral and III* critic* liepmi free -hultle aervice. With
U over Iheir prop., ui lliat he nn fare* to pay, re*ldenla of thr
-Imulil halt at the .Uith Parallel two cillet crowded Into pavSngrr
II* maintain* that iin’t sensible , irein. that saved them a detour
fet i military proposition,
j ° f W mllefi by motor fir .
"A halt on tho P a r a l l e l d e - | *" lh* f*r} 1** paetureland* of
clarea the Express,’’ would elm- ^**t&lt;cntral Alalrama, cattle were
ply mean giving gratuitous
t driven to earth mound, above the
ventage to the enemy which I • « * of T " " ? 1 * P * n* flood., only
might be paid for with Allied •« ’*
h n «*’&lt;le*P in the un^
live*. In . military senso tho usual
...........rise.
The Tennessee River was climb­
Parallel does not exist, hut
in thr political field It loom* very ing steadily. Tho heaviest rainfall
large Indeed. Our leader* cannot In lh* Tennessee Vally was re­
decide where one begin* and the corded at ilaleyyille, Ala.—7.GU
other end*. This I* why political had O S inches. Damage to highdirection of the Korean war haa tnche* la 48 hours. Falkville, Ala-,
ways and bridge* in Calhoun
been and still Is deplorable,"
county alone was estimated by
This defense of MacArthur «900J)00.
come* from a newspaper In, n
At Birmingham, wh»re"hhoul
country which has hern very
Jt/WO residents
(dents o f a Negro suburb
critical of the commander. T h en were me rooneM .Wedfteeday night,
has Iteen ronsiderabU feeling the floodI wataraiwera
watersiwero slowly rail*
there that Hu- general la too
ing hack.
«• *
much of a nn* man hand and has
the rain belt
It had reached from
rzrrrdrd his prerogatives, .
North Csergi*
the Carolina* ■n&lt;f
.
Who decides what hia prern. arras*
...........,.....its
Alabama and Into «D *Ieallve* an»7 Well h* commands a
Ippl and Loulaiana;
!
"
United
Nations , army
which,
Two p*t*ottt browned In' Minifights udder the IT, N. flag. How,
Ippl WedHesday where their car
ever, the peace organisation haa
unfed. Inin a . flooded read.id*
dive,ted itself of responsibility
Ich.
• t-t I' ,
hy declaring that the united
At Rome, In North Ororgla,
Htalr* U ita agent to maintain a
ore than eighth Inehe* or ram
unified command. Ko it’s up to roll In 30 hour* and * welled the
Washington.
Ottenaula River fn a rise of I*
That bring* us back toi our Met In 12 hmir*. .
original observation that Moscow P [Red Cross dlsatter erdwt Wer#
must be no end pleased over any oil the alert- Floqd stage at Rome
allied bickering. A quick end to h 28 feet. E a rly today the river
it would be welcomed In many had reached M fe e t and wa* still
quarters, but we find
rfcing. Highways * * the aortk
rather lit the pokltlon o f Captain were under w aU r. In some eecBruce llalmsfathei’e "Old Bill" lions, rail tracks were washed out
and the "Better ’Ole". The
famous
British artist during ■Idee of the Atlantic are laying
World War I pictured his aoldiar that If w* know n better ’el* w*
character "Old Bill’* as sheltering can go to it. They hold that if
in a shell hole with a companion there Is a beter Allied military
who wa* complaining bitterly leader, and one who know* Asia
■hnut the heavy enemy barrage. better, why then send him to
Koree. The alternative, from
Bars BUD
" I f you know a better ’Ole, go their viewpoint, ia to support the
man already hero. That might
to ii y
Bo now some critic* on both halt any belly laugha in Moscow.

gtd dcWn b y deep mud.
Police“ N ee d Money
But A P correspondent Leif
EricMon.
reported.that
Ll.
Gen­
i r « a t la a # 4 grass r a g e Owe*
( c s s u s s r t ^ M i rage SMI
fire into Allied lines on the cen­ eral Matthew fi RMgway’s Eighth
tral front. Patrol rla-he. flared Army Is in the he-t position of court order id do RErvin said ■‘the people are
lh* »a r lo a h*orh ihe hock &gt;&lt;f a
all along Ihe haltlellne.
demanding better law cnforcAbout 70 American and Rus- major Red drive.
The Eighth Army hold* strong ment and tha responsible officer*
alan-huilt jet fighter planes clash­
ed over North Korea Friday in position* just south of 38 on the should be properly equipped and
compensated In render this pubtwo *e|&gt;arate high-altitude dog­ western and central front*. Some
fights. U. 3. pilots claimed at of it* South Korean units are lie service."!
lie -aid (sturdy sheriff* should
least one lied jet dntroyrd and eight miles north of the border
he- better paid and should be al­
two other* damaged. There wa* no on the raitern front.
lowed enough expens* money to
•lamagr to American plane*.
President Truman told a new*
The Red infantry wa- poised conferenee in Washington he still obtain evidence, pay for dclectife
rr v ic * and use modern and
along a GO-mile front.
wants a free and united Korea.
scientific equipment to apprehend
Many o f the frc*h troop* mav Il» *aid the question of crossing
he replacements lor Red* frllc I Ihe Parallel ia a military matter. criminals.
"Another approach to crime
hy a triple epidemic of typhus,
An American Negro unit that suppression Us* in strengthening
smallpox and typhoid fever. Allied call* Itself “ Fearl#**” drove with­ municipal nolle#," the Attorney
Source* eald the dUeasr- had hit in three miles of 38 on the west­
General said.
untold thousand* of civilian* and ern front Thursday,
-Policemen who are adequately
Red soldier* in north Korea in
British and American forces paid are mure likely to resist
recent week*.
forged sizable gains near ChangThe nrw arrivel. were hunched gn, also in the west. A fight rag­ the temptation of bribery than
are those who are having trouble
along Parallel 38 on a «JO-mlle ed for hill? ee*t of the haltered [
ranting enough l*&gt; support their
line centered north of Chunchon. town. Some American troops were
families.
Chunchon U right mile* south of foretd to withdraw.
"Accordingly, it is recommend,
the harder.
U. S. artillery duelled with Red sd that tha legislature look
They could be the lump-off fores field pieces north of Uijongbu, with favor upon proposed legts.
o f an expect«t Communist spring alao on Ihs western front.
lation to prenrid* uniform merit
offen«ive.
On Ihe central front, bitter a..d retirement system* and other
The U. S. Eighth Army com­ fighting
flared northwest
of standard raising measure* for
mand *ayx the Red* at any mom­ Cluinrhnn. The (Siamese) troopt
municipal police."
ent can throw nine re*tci or frr»h puflcd hack there is their flr*t
Hr also transmitted to the
army mrp*—»ome 27(&gt;,(t&lt;K) men— | frontline action of the '* « ( Tit*
Governor rceoromrn.tatinn* of th.*
into -M,-h « urivc.
Thx* tracp; 'tad been ~ ' ‘ &gt;r; 'state eli-u’ t judge* that in­
I f they do, il would i&gt;« thrir | vinuslv to mop up guernlis- ill
greatest *ma*h of thr war.
rcur area* a* wrre tilipino troops, cluded:
Raising the compensation of
I f the Red* should strike dur­ now also in the front line.
juror* to fft a Hay. It l* now |3.
ing thr&gt; first three week* o f April,
To the east, American patrol*
Providing that a person con­
they might find Allied armor bog- moved north and northeast u
victed of perjury may automa­
llangye within four mile* of 38.
tically he restored all hi* ri»ht*
The Eighth Army *aid 780 Red* of
privilege
and
cltlxen-hin,
were kilted or wounded and ft7 including thr right to testify in
taken prisoner in Thursday’s court, upon being given a full
I C e s lI e a H I’m , g e a r O ee)
o**l*Unce of a trained planning strong patrol action across the pardon.
technician from the Soil Conser­ front.
Authorising Judge* to commit
Allird airmen spotted more than youthful offender- dlnrGw to »he
vation Service.
The farm plan hi drdgned for a 2^X81 Red vehicle* moving along new Apalachee Correctional In­
particular farm and it* soil*. Il l- i h* Communist supply network In stitution. They now am *ent
not romptiaory, end there I, no North Korea Thursday night. It1* first to the prison at Ralfotd.
the most 11. N. pilots have ever
rharge for Ihe swvIrCt renderc*!.
Providing that Insurance mmI.and rapahilltle* are lutscl nn •een. They attacked more then nanlr* he made rartv lo property
a complete *urvey of Jhe soil up to 300 of th*m.
damage and personal injury suit*
a depth of 80 inches. TM* survey
A Hu«*ian type jet made the against thrir policyholders ._____
la made hy a trained sell scientist first Red nignt air attack in
who I* employed by the Soli Con­ more than a month. It mad* two
servation Service.
paxes at an American H-W j II, ,q. B-28 homher* Friday strurk
The Aral step In obtaining a llmrsday night. The 11-20 wa* not and heavily damage-1 the Red
airfield at Bhusak, 70 mllca north­
farm plan, said Mr.1 W lggim . I* hurt.
_____
to make application with thr Boil
For jhe second straight day, west of 8«oul. t
Conservation District In which the
land is located. The legal descrip­
tion should be given »o that the
technician can eailly locale the
property.
gins quoted
Dr. Hugh
Mr. Wiggtni
t.
Bennett, chief of the Boll Conecr
vation Service as stating, “ we can
get along from now on In this
country with the good land we now
have left, but we can’t maintain
our present standsrd of living if
we lose much more from waste,
erosion end abuse."

Korean W a r

Soil Conservation

F oreign

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USED CAR
SALE

Vets

t c * * n * * w r » « * m oe s * *t
or may call John L. Galloway
poet finance officer, at the tax
offiee ia the Cou/t -House., •
The poet was re-aetivated in
I DM Immediately following Woruj
Woe U* Tk* membership oomaincl
marty V i&gt;'.W ..»ra who starved ia
W orld ;Wan J odd.ia the Bpaalsh
Anerfaan War,The majority at the
Uhte o f resclIvaHon, however, were
Werld War II veOrran*. v'.t
The i f tret peat-war commander
wav J. Brailey 0&lt;Riam, who was
followed hy V. D. Beott. John L.
Galloway then verved 0s commandeg • and woe aalreeded hy Mr.
Jehooorf -who has served for two
Miens ahd I r the present comIDOggp•- t
U s e (tost h it provided the
V.F.W. Bth District onO district
commander since re-actlvatlon.
John L. Sauls wet elected to this
office In I04B end served through
1M9, and he also terved as post
adjutant for two year*.
Top membership wa* attained in
1048 when the post had 160 mem­
ber*. Joe Wells Is present senior
vlre-command«r; George Hagan is
unior
vlce-commanJtr; E. A.
fonforton la chepleln;
Mack
Cleveland, Jr„ is poet adjutant and
L. F. Boyle Is post service officer.

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Mi. IlayiiM has served sinr*
1023 aa althar a trustee or school
board member. He became a mem­
ber of the School Board Apr. ft,
1049 following the death of Fred
William*. In tendering hie rvxls
nation, Mr. Hay nee pointed out
(hat he la no longer eblo to de­
vote sufficient time to tho school
duties on account of Increaiing demends o f hie office eupply Dualwould apparently be present put
a damper on the feetivltlea.

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. . . and so waa penicillin and insulin.
Many great dlacovnrlea have been due to "blind luck."
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who kaap everlastingly at something, whether It be creating an explosive,
developing a new drug or molding a progressive city and county.

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S ocial A n d Personal Activities
HONG US

Social Calendar

High School Glee
Club Hall Is Held

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By TOM DOYLE
"Born Y’esterday'' li one o f the
“ Mu m ’ picture' of the year, lie
light fully iliffrrent, this is a com­
edy easting Broderick Crawford
nnd Judy Holliday in a 'lo ry that
parallel* very slightly
Shaw's
Pygmalion in that Crawford, a
millionaire junk-dealer, decide* to
hire g tutor for the purpose of
schooling his ex-chorus girl mis­
tress jn the sorlal graces.
Judy Holliday "squalks" her way
into on academy award in "Born
Yesterday". You wilt marvel at
how such a sound could come from
any human being. It I* totally be­
yond us, but she certainly pro­
duces it.
"Born Y’esterday" will spell d if­
ferent entertainment. It is strongly
recommended.
Also playing on the local screen
Sunday and Monday Is the Weslenr "Frenchie’’, with Shelley Win­
ter* and Joel McCrae. Shelley
Winter* is a poor excuse for an
actress, but Joel McCrae holds this
one together with his usual adroit­
ness w-ith tailor-made lines.
“ Frenchie" ha* u simple, haekneyed plot, this probably being the
thrm-amlelh time it has been used:
Good Guy tamrs siren by his gen­
uineness ami attractiveness. Shelly
Winter* ha* a fine face and figure,
but gives thr impression
that
that's the whole story. And It prohably I*.
She leaped to stardom with the
role o f thr waitress In the academy
award winnrr, “ Double L ife" which
starred Ronald Coleman, She acted
this role well and perhaps some uf
her distress can tie attributed to
mis*-easting. As a whole, however,
"Frenchie" Is passable. Terhniroloi
help* it along.

Thr annua:
Seminole Hleh
FRIDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Woodruff
School (lire Club Ball took place
Tlir Garden Club is sponsoring a last nlgbi at the Armory with have moved to Miami where they
flower show at the Episcopal Par* music hy Fete linker's orchestra. will make their home.
Dh Huuse, amt the public 1* invited
Mis* Donna Lou Harper was
to enter exhibit*.
Mr*. T. O. Brown, Jr. spent the
crowned "Rose Queen" and her
MONDAY
two attrndents were Min Carolyn day in Eusti* attending a tea
The Hh Ann's Chapter of the Patrick and Miss Norma Psye H ar­ given in honor of Miss Juliet
lloly Croaa Episcopal Church will vey. Mis* Harper was presented a Moore.
fin e s t at 3:0*1 I1. M. at the home bouquet uf rose* through the cour­
Darrell Oiler returned Tuesday
• o f Mrs. M. Minardi, 13Hi Park tesy of McNeill Florist.
Avenue with Mrs. A. It. Key as
Follow inn thr crowning of the to Millikan University after spend­
eo-hostess.
queen a floor show was presented. ing thr Kaxtrr vacation with his
The I'hilathea Class of the First | Dick Aiken sang several songs anil parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Otlrr.
Presbyterian Church will meet at the (ilee Club boys' seitette renFriends of W. A. Knight, Sr.
7:30 P.M. at the home of Mr*, dereil several sonrs. During the
W. M. McKinnon, M l Magnolia floor show refreshments donated will regret to learn he continue*
Avenue.
by the Coca Cola Bottling Com­ seriously ill at Orange Memorial
Hospital after undergoing surgery.
The Primary Sunbeams of the pany were served to thr guesta.
First Baptist Church will meet at
Tne decorating committee wa*
Mr. and Mr*. Cecil Oiler left
3:30 P.M. In the Beginner 2 lie- composed of Ann Raburn, Carolyn
partment,
Patrick, Donna I-ou Harper, Donna Thursday afternoon for Illinois a f­
f t The Sunday School Workers Witte, Linda Leonard, Betty Lon ter spending the winter In San­
Council of the First Baptist Church Partin, Clarence CTauxe, Billy Tl- ford.
will meet at 7:30 P.M. in the Me­ -«n. Gerald Covington, Joe Mr.
Mr. and Mr*. Curtis Urown of
morial Educational Building.
Clung and Alan llrtsel.
First Methodist Church:
Chaperon* were Mr. and Mr*. La Grange, Ga. are 'pending thr
Cirrlr 1 Mrs. Ruth Lundquixt: H. Witte Jr., Mrs. A. C. Clause and week with Mr. and Mrs. Moody
Circle 2 McKinley Hall; Circle 3 Mr*. II. C. lietsel. Judges were Mr. Hardin. Mr. and Mrs. Brown are
McKinley Hall; Circle 3 Mrs. M. R. and Mr*. Dick Aiken, Mis* Bar­ former re- identa of Sanford.
Strickland;
Circle 6 McKinley bara Buprecht, Bill Fleming, Mar-i
Mr*. Sarah King and two child­
Hall.
ion Harmon and Stanley llrunilcy.
ren, Sally and Tommy, have left
TUESDAY
for Atlanta, Ga. where they will
Tnc Daughter* o f Wrdcy of the
*pend several day* with Mr*.
Methodist Church will meet in
King's brother-in-la wand aistsr.
JMcKinlry Hall at 7:30 P, M. with
My V IV IA N BROWN
Judge and .Mr*. Jamrs B. Watkins.
" llr * . M. C. Wright’s group as A I1 Newsfeaturea
hostess.
Kids ought to gel hack to the
Friendship league of the Congregalional Church will meet at sail. Farming ran offer fine op­
the home of Mr*. W. W. Lina portunities to boy* amt girls who
Ilk* the outdoor* and are willing
on Silver l ake at 2:30 P . M.
7:30 P.M. Circle* l and 2 of to learn and work the soil. So
W.M.S. of Central Baptist Church says handsome Dick Sprawls, a
v
will meet nt the home of Mrs champion swret potato 'grnvfler
Verdle Mae Lundquixt at Lake from South Carolina.
B A T t H IIS X
It
ran
pay
o
ff,
too,
says
13Monroe.
*!/in T l i , llhythm «'ist.
year-old
Dirk,
who
ra
iid
32ft
*:M
HYPPV IIIItTIID YV
The Unity Class will mrct at
* :i;
W&gt;&gt;i&lt;-rn Jsm b n r**
SU N D A Y
ftthe Valdes Hotel at 7:30 P.M. bushels of No. | yam* un Ms acre
7:«0 Mttrn CITIm-h Club
plot in the annual 4-H contest
Ethel Mae Williams
w with Rev. Carolyn II. Parson- a* conducted by Clemson College.
7:,i V»«H&gt;
Mi.mtng Hpont
teacher. The puhliqja invited.
Along with ten other young prlso
•ill
P is n k l, I' s r lr O rs
The Ruth Speeilng U. A.'a will winner* he recently enjoyed a
S ilo Murnlng iw v n tin ii,
meet at the First Baptist Church trip to New Y'ork a* a reward for farm. But he’ll continue to grow
lis t iltlHl, In Xti,sir
at 3:30 P.M. In th* T.K.J.. Class hi* labors a* the gusst of u sweet potatoes no matter what., S;ns W urtd Al Vliie
Room.
Dick's main ohjertlve Is to hr SiJS I'till l t „ J X, rliR tH
chain of fbodl store*. Besides,
»•*« p n trM rr S h n s
The Chapel Chotf af the First hi* sweet potatoes sold at a a rveterintrlan. He love* dogs
l&gt;os T a ts,
Baptist Church w ill'held rehearsal •8.76 a bushel, putting a nice and horses, In particular and jnS&lt;4&gt;
&lt;»* Tommy P n f u r Phnw
thinks
he
could
make
a
real
ca­
at «:46 P.M.
***
l » i l i A Hop. A G irl. Munir
little piece o f ehange for college
reer out of being a veterinarian l* U e News
The Training Union Workers in his piggy hank..
IO:*» Melody M t s s iln *
in
hit
own
section
of
the
county.
Council uf the First llaplist Church
ildn’t
Dick wouldn't necessarily sue
career young 11 ",l Children', f '|* - ,|r Knur
will meet at 7:00 P.M. Covered gest you raise sweet potatoes as That
-----, I* . another
..
l
i t r e i l i s l , on P ared *
mslish luncheon.
« . - fyour first crop, if you do decide people might give a thought to, II O 11o,l* H aw aii
»
The V.W.A.’s of the 'First Bap­ to experiment. As a matter uf i auggests Dick,
H i t t l.arm eu &gt; C a ll To P r.iy a ,
I ! on (Vurtd Al Ho..n
tist Church will meet at HtOO P.M, fact, you’d eat your sweet po- 1 .
„
•.
il» Itsrtlo farm (llr m
with Mrs. D. K. McNab at ftlh Klin tatoes. by gosh, if you knew all I * Hollywood screen *Ur Just I3
13 3* | me Club
■ mouthful when she gave
Avenue.
? ft
. the work a fellow puts in growlie * nhta letu
'th is advice to girle:
1 10 M ews.
,
First Methodist Church: Cirrta Ing.them. Say* Dick:
"Women are just plain silly if
• i * i l*AV i'/ n srsm
“ Sweet potatoes like to he
7a[Mr». Robert Parke?). Circle 7}t
J « ! "sxlhes. Bond Orb
planted In n high bed, quite tome they don't dress to please their
vlnley Hall.
l i « t Mallnnal
Guard
Fhnw
at flu
si
distance apart. When harvested tnenfolk."
W R D N FJtD A Y
ti&lt;*“
*
Msne
ttsnrh
dheitia
Often you know vdu will buy a Si s» Bar ----|;30 % HJI., regular midweek they must be handled Uke ra g*
j . . - Alt T»
Thi
Hisr
. Iyer tfetHu at the Central llan- because they bruise easily. Then hat or a suit or a dress lust be­ I: IS Tnda/ a S|tt
ds use your girl friend like* R,
ftin
Miulrsl
nltei
»l
Itheq
Cate
•hey
nlu*1
to
•
heated
tixf Church. A religious film will
i.e* Uuelr Irftiera
loiter* r*m.
building at about H8 degrees un- Actually, that la th* wrong way
helshnwn Public Invited.
tile ...,.a
to
shop.
Men
Itovs
definite
ideas
Ul the cure begin*. Thsy are |e(t
Teen Jiv e Haaalati
two weeks, then put al 60 dr- About clothes, and sine* usually
The H h n h m Dour
woo aro selecting a hat or a gown
greea
in
another
X in g o r Iw r
•
building."
All member* o f the W.M.S.
to
please
a
man.
why
not
buy
it
i&lt;ot* of young moderns who
the Brotherhood are asked to
4:&gt;S
lU
n
lord
M srhar Itepnn
Witn
hli
taste*
in
mlndT
htye been baby sitting would Ire
Tw ilig h t lo n g ,
Men like frilly hots when they
Pioiria Parade
fethnljftt* Prayer Meeting
in well trained for nursing sweet look feminine. On tho other bond
potatoes along, hut It is best to
Ills &gt;.*v«#r Cugat
(ialey
at 7:46 PJI.
ry do not Ilko d i m nr silly
T ns tirtKIng rtn a cloud
start your farming with a simple
f T k tR H O A Y r
M 3 Sunday dehool L eM „B
is.
They
Ilk*
hats
which
have
Thr Royal Ambassadors of the vef * ,sh|r garden, suggests Dick.
•
tailored
look,
and which. I J* dal. Ml al&lt;l l^ rm u n t rluh
Night
now
Dick,
who
live*
on
MX Key dole, Uy 4,’arle
M B *|tM Church will meet
460 acres In Barnwell County, Strangely enough, resentU* man­ |;e* Variate H ail
:00 P.M. at the church,
nish
styling.
But
thoy
do
not
Ilk*
i
ll*
expect* a hydrogen plant to move
Meet The Hand
he Douglas Jobe Junior Bro­
•ny outrage which resembles a * Sn Miehl Rdllien
1"
!
!
,d
'f,,1
!
l&gt;*
and
his
therhood WIu meet at the First family will be looking for another tailored stylo and Is decorated f l i t f h l l Head At Organ
i s l l a naitceOm *
^Baptist Church at 7:30 P.M.
with bows or lac* or vailing. lOs iSt
arjorie llu t h r e
W Thr Wait Bide P.T.A. will meet
Thoy lik* drosses which give 1*:M M
Johnny
ng Org
C H U R C H M U S IC
at 3:00 PJN, at the school and a
a smart line to tho figure, but toils M syralilr Inn
Inc Orh.
board meet lug will be helmet 3:30 „ The Moya Charioteers of the thoy do not Ilk* oxagnontod V- 11:00 Mawa
Rtmlnols High School Glee Cluh dip necklines or off-tne-shouldor U iO l Vlgn o rr
P»M.
under the direction of Miss Ollie gowns which expose the bosom.
a t 'a D A T
T M The nuuday Huelrate
Reese Whittle will sing at the First They like feminine looking gownt
TiJS old ttefraia
Christian Church Sunday morning which ore In good taste as wall
TCI llym na Of All Churrhea
tie s N ailnnal Nblrllual H ln g .r.
_________ By J O Y C E I I B V I H __________ at the 11:00 A.M. service. Those in t£_thcv admire chic, wall-tailored
t.-u
H aw aiian LVhnaa
l.
* r * Kenneth Rob­ mannish suits. I f you attempt a
bins, Gerald Covington. Clarence tailored suit, however, choose Ills llr e .lt f a .i T v ilh A Star
l:IS
Have you been stiopptwr lately, Clause, Bob Crawley and Bill Ty- clean smooth linos.
Monde In Mualr
etas World A l Mine
“ window shopping” or otherwise, aon.
I f you dress to suit your type,
*
:
t
i
T
u ne, f o r Nunday
to see whai'a going to lie good In
that is half th* battle. Ruffle* . • ' J ! WucAar Morning I r M it t i
socolor, line ami design for spring
1»'M
Musical
V arieties
might
lock
lovely
an
tha
girl
who
I f rou liave liver sausage sliced
Wind summer fashion7.-, I'm sum about one.half Inch thick, then re- Is unsophisticated, but If you l * i i e Uoepal (Ungers
I t : * * Church Hsrvlcaa
you have, because th* spring days
“ f* * lb* easing you ran fry the ar* the sophisticated type, allek
wa have had lataly have given ua •lire* In a little fat to brown on to tha line which beat becomes llie n Hiring O rchestra
l t : l e Th ru U e ta n la g m e a t
a “ yen’* for something new to both side*.
you.
tin s Organtlma
wear—a hat. a coat, a dress, or
l i l t Sammy K ay e O rk.
A maa'a pat hata, from all w*
I l l * Newa
some shoes. Any o f these Items af
ran gather at this point, ia tha
i i i X A»l*r Cugat O rk.
apparel can do much In lift one's
I&gt; 0 * Kuo day M atin ee
lka dot make you want to start so-called babushka—that square
spirit.
piece af eilk or cotton or other
*:&gt;# Hu ears Am tgae
ying.
Wall,
that's
fine
If
you
There'* a wide cholee of color*
fabric
which
resemble*
a
tablaJ i l t fre d d y M a n ia Ork
hsiy according to plan, but remam
).*s I.ulhersn Hour
that will be good for spring and a .; it j.
,
cloth which (■ quickly thrust
Ills
f le e Centuries uf fre n ch
over the head In an emergency.
Music
There
la
nothing
attractive
naw names the dsslgner* i t * ntIIrr*
are
mni.
iri...
i„
Hera are some trips to the per­ about that kind o f headgear. 4:*n D irk A lk s n Hltige
^ n g for color T Well, there's "&lt;leOuest
fd lt iir
Wert rose." "orange |*eel," "hot son who has nut \mn pstting tho Thera could bo something attrac­ (n o A»e M arls lin e r
most for her clothing drilar:
lita
Tommy Lhirsey Ork
tive about a similar type of head*
orange," "demila**r (brown), and
IW »r * planning new doth**, gear which would offer protec­ • id* T h - bright dp.
sueh romantic names as "lotus flo­ lecld*
*|SS World AI Pig
what ran he done to bring tion In stormy weothcr. without
wer" (creamy white), "nerslan"
i l t Pafsty Progrsm
old clothes up-to-date In line, co­ mohlng tho wearer look like a *S il*
I .- , Hrrnwn
(violet), and "shallmar1* (pale lor
and design.
peasant girl. But these either aro
t i l l Vole# Or Arm y
mauve pink). Then, of course, pasAdd new clothe* to your ward- not available, or girls have not Tin* tiers'* To V s ts
tala, navy, gray, black and white
M s Melody T im *
robe according to your need* and accepted them.
are always good for spring.
tide I ’hurrh nsrvleas
your wardrobe plan.
The tame holds true — as It
.Spring hats are Interesting, too.
*:»# Proudly Wo H a ll
Buy classic styles simple In de­
Th* "two-tone” straws are in a sign that will give several season’ * ha* for veneration* — there la •tse A l^ ok A l A u airalla
* : U finest s ta r
Variety o f color combinations and wear. “ High style*'* become out­ nothing Ilka a hat to make you »!»•
I I * I'sn rttim e
thanes— "on-the-level" sailors and moded as »«on as a new Interest look Ilk* a lady. Boleet it wisely l* :e s Ocks. o f T h a World
and that It an achievement in it- It |04 St wa
pillboxes, bonnets and cloches. onroc* along.
I l : * l High Off
P u re ly tharc la a becoming shapo
for everyone—Just he sure you se­
lect the one that's mini becoming
NEW! EXCITING!
to you and most practical for your
wardrobe.
LUXURIOUS!
Now for that spring topper.
J A Y C E E T O U R IS T P R O M O T IO N
There art four type* to the fore—
P A C Q IIIN S
the barrel sllhauttc with curving
rloilng, the slim. Imxy typpe, the
modified pyramid flare, and th*
ihawl-collared neckline with 4
flared hook and push-up sleeve
^ h a l flare* Into a melon shape
j h ' i the elbow.
S A T U R D A Y N IT E
7 You will also notice the follow. Ing details in spring maU ami
THE ARMORY
■ults; "tuxedo fronts" of mhny
L O T IO N
widths: "ascot and stole" neck­
• Til 1
lines; fitted or lioxr eoat*; and
reversible features In eoat* and
Her*’*
a oow
H o ra c e M o n ro e A n d H I*
fashions In fabrics for 1951 ore beauty lotion for
hard on pueFcthooks. The pretty
satin
“ K in g s O f R h y t h m "
skint
cheeks in rot ton* and rayons. Ba­
_ ittn i*
tik designs In cotton print*, sinROM QVMM mm4 2 Rutwre Up To U* PnetniM
•rich, deli*
Clr color n*tl*rn effect* on erian
aeon to d
ns, and th* colorful Mrln*
Qm m T* Coapcte For
it rival the atUlm * aspidar

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Prize Winners Announced At Annual
Flower Show Of Garden Club
Mlt. J l). WiKitlnill .nut Mil. I-, I. Mriiwrlhri won the two
In -co l.u iiithou awaixif toi outrl.Hiding exhibit* .it thr .m iiiu .i I l liiw ri

-•luiw ol (tjulin ( lull yntrid-i) and today.
Mrs. WoodiuH » arrangement war a gold fume diadow box with
a white yluna hand and hly holding while Bauhmia hlotnmis. a while
American licautv Bose and
white prayer lux'k with rusarj Moule ami Nell Williams,
tu-ad, gtiiccfiillv draped &lt;&gt;vrr
t lass I, Bulb- and Tuberous
the book. Mrs. Meriwether'* enlrj
Blooms
wa* a |&gt;uttrd plant of ralltrva
First prixe, Mr*. F. E. Itolls,
nrchltt* with six hlnnro*.
Mrs. It. B. Crumley, Mr*. YV. It.
Amdbi-r
outstanding
•■xhlliit Jeuning*. Mr*. Jack llu«sc|l, Mrx.
was the A (sirs Circle's Garden It. II. WolltowiT, Mrs. E. It.
Scene with a •tatute uf St. Barney, Mrs. Michael Glnson.
France, in n turd t&gt;nlh again'l n
Second, Mr*. Walter Stnwall,
harkcrmind uf crotons, tmugnin Mrs. B. C Moore, Mr*. A J.
villi’a srul gi-taiHinii' with n Peterson
larder id iwnsiea.
Third, Chnrti * T. Lawson, Mrs.
Ttic 'tugi of the I’aiish House W It. Stovall, Mr*. E. J. Kil­
wa* hanked with greenery while patrick.
a trellis with ro'ee arid fern
Class 3, I'lmsrring Shrubs.
completed u typical garden -renc.
\ inrs and trees
Among thr many out'landing
First, Mr«. Jack Itii'sell, Mr».
entries by Mr*. Fred Gana« wax It It Cob-man, Y|r». A C. lienthe arrangement in a Mark plate son, Hetty thlhnin, Mr
Mlchurt
of radishes and onion* with a G'n*on, Mrtionard Mutivon,
skunk on the side uf the plate. Mi- John Fox.
The
Junior
Garden
Club's
Seroii&lt;l, Me,. 21rIXile &gt; Odhalit.
enirie' were out-landing. Tin
Mi
II II Culeman, Mrs. Iie&gt;y
West Side Primary School won
a Mm- ntd«&gt;n with a miniature (Jm . ' I i •. W. A. le iiThird, Mary Biifont Flci'cin i
globe coicrrd witli multi-colored
l la** *», Fol 1eel Plants
statiee reprr-enltng the varumFir-t, \Ir' Ned Smith, Mrs.
continent, of the world. Another
outstanding entry from
Wr.l J H Woodruff. Mr.. W. J Mor­
Side wax u ranch with miniature rison, .Mrs. Fred Gauas, Mrs.
Kirlli-y,
Mt.
Fred
bof'e', burn, nnd cowboy,. Thr Matguiel
Poulh Side Primary entered an iiHtiMr, Mr. IV T. Meriwether,
effective Mav puli' uf multi Mr* ISceirge Met .ill, Mrs. F. II
Jennings, Mr». George McCall,
colored -talirc.
Exhibit* of scrap book, lord Canelina Lawson, Mr*. D. It.
bottre,, di*li garden and cigar Malhieux, Mr. il. It Mathieux.
leix utrangenii nt- were among Mr*. II. II. MrCa-liu, Mrs. S
the many entries of the Junior Iodd. 'lieiani Move, Nell WB
bum* Dr. "
I*. Gardiner, Mr.
l.arili u l tub.
I rail). Miller, Chartev* T I aw out
I he winncis in the l i clnxecx t 'a redilia I uw-„n VIei11 Move,
of entrlc- arc a, follow.
Sce'iltld, tli.elia 'loyc, Mr. l,o rClass i, llO-Cdon lilts-oil, M ailj
Wtlliams,
.Section 2— Blue Bildmn awards, Cundioii Iaiw-on. Mill Whllner
Mrs. It. It. Coleman, -i-cond pmc,
Thud, Mr* J M V!..y.. Mrs
IVrcy Mero, tbiid, Mia. M II Gorelon levi- "ii.
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Hind) \Villtamheclioii d llrst. Maty llufotd
llonoiutde mi ilium, Mi- i ||
1 ieisciter, sceoiui, Mrs, t\ A.
till* , tlnrd, .Hr*. Ijiurm Juhn* Itnuitigs, Nell Williams.

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Section 3 —1‘
Mrs. ) rank
Woodruff.
Class 13, luhlr Vm ancrmi nl
First, Mrs. Michael Gi
second, Mr*. I*'runk Woikirnlf,
thlnl. Mimosa Circle.
Clssa ) |, 'IrsrrlUnrsiux
First, Mrs. O. It. 'lathicux mid
Mrs. C, It I'ttghurn
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Mi*
Myrtle
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A’. Judge. Orlando
Awards for tin Junior Card. &gt;•
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West Side
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Michael Glnson, Mrs. C. tl. John­
son, Mrs. C. M Flowers, .Mrs.
tl. C. ilr t iil, Pete Nash, Mtx.
Hrslley Odhatu.
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son, Mf*. F. It, Adam*, Susan
Halney, Mr« II l.onpwell, Mr*.
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Mrs. (I. Jacobson.
Clask 3. Priennisls
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Nell
Williams, Mrs.
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.MunJon. Mr. J. tl. (Wham, Mrs
M. T. Ilolnc*, Mis it. It. Cole,
mail, Mis. Geoi go Mi Call, Mrs.
J. II, fhihatn, Mi*. Charles Wilke,
Mrx, C. W. llsker, nnd Mr*. A.
1.. Doudney.
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Haines, Mr*. F. it \itame, Mr
I s.ugwell, Mrs. II
K. Adams,
Mr*. Charles |.nw*nn, lli« . M J,
Itslfies.
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Hiirmrable mrntlon, Mrs. It. F.
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Newman, seconil, Mr*. Jnine*
rerwrilligcr, thud, \V It. VVi.n
ItoiHiruldi iiiriitum, W. M. Scott
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Castle, Jr., third. Mrs. ©. 11.
C'-2fburn.
Honor able'
mention,
Mrs. It. K. Evans.
Sendion 3— First, Mrs, R C,
Millrr.
.Section ft— Fuel, M rs, C. " .
Ilak*r, second. Mrs. II. N. Black■
Welder.
Section 7 Fitst, It. It. Cium
toy, second, K. It. Stowe, third,
Itobrit M. Baker,
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Hakes, sKond, Mrs. Flunk Woodtuff, third, Mil. E. I.. Icy,
lb.mould, mention, Mrs. IIrali&lt; &gt;
(id ham.
FlSsk h. Wall Arranxrmenta
First, Mr ■ J. D. Woodruff.
•ecumI, Magnolia Circle, third.
Magnolia Circle, Honorable men
lion, Mrs. «
Park
CD*« K. Mlnlsluir*
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Mr». It. K livnns, third, Mr*
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PAGE BIX

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Sanford Giants Down Lenoir 3 To 1; P irates Are Beaten Giants Beaten By Southeastern To
Sioux City Slaughters Tars 10 To 4 7 To 3 By Tigers In Cardinals 6 To 2; Discuss Curb On
Junior League Tilt
Y a n k ee s Win 7-5 Aid To Athletes

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The Sanford Giants scored ihree rum on three hilt yeilerday
The Tigeri blasted out a 7 to
to defeat Lenoir. N. C. 3 to I to bring their average in sprint
a win over the Firatea in the Rim
exhibition till* to .500.
tary Club Junior liaschall league
Lenoir got only 1 tafeliet off the offeringi of Gerald Schullt, yesterday behind the five hit
Uob Mermen. Orville Mrhringer end Key Scheldt el both club* put on hurling of Bchrena.
The f ’iratr*, who committee I
a tight defensive exhibition. ~(
Manager Dirk Klaus said the
eluli was rounding into ahape
dkely but pointed out tlmt it
will lie dlfflrult to get a line
-n the Giants' chance* unlit
after Ihu first few week* o f the
tea ton airier there It no way of
knowing what the other erven
club* In the league will come up
with.
Sanford pushed arm** one run
In,the ercond and two In the fifth
end easily shut off a 7th Inning
Lrnnlr rally whirh produced one
marker.
Han* l-oitarl, tiianl wnut, I*
working wilh the Inral eluti in
spring training and la parti,
rulerlv helnful wilh the idtrhers
Manager Klau* rueid.

The

Jacksonville

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battei.-d try Himiv City yesterday
10-4 a » Manage' Hen Geraghlv
bewailed the lark of any *orl of
Infield. Hi* Tar error* were the
difference.
Outfielder Ranre I’ less and
Milt K r r o took over the third
and rdinrtatop slots for the gnme
Ithougfi trying hart),
slid,, giti
" ‘larked
T il*
the egperlenre to handle either
position with any degree o f as
suranec.
Joe Mirriche provided a little
encouragement
for
thr
Tar
management hy pile hi ng four
Innings o f ihulnut nail before the
Korn sneaked In a run In the
fifth Inning on a fluke. Rut the
western club rllmbed all over his
successor on the mound—Irwin
Page—for nine runs on seven
hits and *1* ml*cue«.
Jerry Cline, formerly with the
J*ck*onvilr rfuh, slammed out •
140 foot home run in the last
Inning bringing In two runs. It
was tha longest hall of the day*
Rome additions—and a few
subtractions—are certain to be
made In the Tar roster In the
near future but as thing* stand
new It looks aa If the Jacksontill* rfuh will face the Rotten
Red flog In Jacksonville neat
Wednesday with essentially the
team.

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Kennel Club Entries
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I)ykes Vehemently
D e n i e s Meddling
By Connie Mack
WKHT PALM REACH, Mar. 30
■|fl
Connie Maek has not
exercised his perogatlve as Phila­
delphia Athletic* president to
give advice on how to run I he
rluli, hut Manager Jimmy Dyke,
would be all ear* If he did.
"L ei me tell you," Dyke* said
yesterday, "any time Connie Mack
wants to give me some advirr
lioul th* learn I'll he lti»e*|r&gt;je
I lor, anyone know the game )*l? trr* “ ■
Tile luu.o for D&gt;ku-i «utbui*l
was rumor, that the all-year old
club prrsldent was "meddling"
and ranting tram dissension. Mack
retired last year after 60 ye*&gt;s
of managing the Philadelphia
American league Club.
Ilia retirement came aft.'r dif­
ferences among hi* son* and othei
stockholder* split the club wide
open. The result was that Connie
Mack, Jr., and the Bhihe Interests
sold their stock to Earle and Roy
Mark.
The gra.,J :!d man o f ba.rlwll
was retained aa president hut the
managerial reins were handed over
to Dyke*, star of the A ’s two
dreadrs ago. At the same time Art
Ehler* was pomnted to general
manager.
Roth DyVcs and Ehlera *sld
yesterdav they , had heard of
rumors that Mack wa* Interfer­
ing with the operation of the
cluh. Tbg&gt;’ declined to venture any
opinion about the source, flul they
were both empahlic In their den­
ial*.
... „
,,
"These rumors are silly. said
Jimmy. " I would ignore, them If
It weren't for the Injustice being
done Mr. Mack. I respect ami admlra the boss too much to let
h|m take a bum rap like that."
Mark has hern on hand almost
since the spring training season
started hut he siU In the stand*
just Ilk* any other fan.
Asked If he doesn't get »h”
urge to move hack to the bench,
he aaya:
"Hood gosh, no, I m happy lo
1st up here taking it easy. Lei
Jimmy run the show no*.**
Dyke* said the only time Mack
has mentioned the hall club t«
Klin wa* In commenting an th*
possibilities of savetal rooklee.
io took^tlmo
took tim e ta pat
"And he also
sek and *ay ; l f t
me on the hack
Dyke* ‘ addad.
doing a good Jnh."
Jot
idling, then I. don’t
" I f that’s meddling.
, ..
know the meaning of the wordEhlers added that Earl* and
Roy Mark have lw*n Itehlpd ue
IIH) net rent.
"Tbry've tieen awelt In every
possible way," he aald.

Furtfol I h Favored To
W in Azalea Tourney

W ILMINU 1 UN, N. C., Mar.
Aevaw. High (irrif*. Arlen* Hu«. Ar* 30—(A V - Marty Furgol, th* I&lt;ong
4SII. Oh«mi W tllsr. Iw an r Chari.
Reach, Calif, pro, nursed a five
h M T I I N AI'K—S 'lS Ih * W II*
r a w * l.o . |l»*k. I t a . l i ) llu lth . under par 07 going Into today *
H’e
Till! f t - , |»|, second round
of the $10,1*1"
«■*'». Tabby O 'lla g .
A sa in Open Golf Tournament.
T K .V T II N I I K - S i l k . WII*
Fifteen players, all under par,
T li* Hurk, Ilrorad*, CareHTarhS’.
la ll»*e. re s tle s s Judy, Hub* lia r , were at H i heels, on mure than
r. Damageue. Urnlit* tknll
four stroke* away,
A stroke back of Furgol .were
V «fe Taken Lead In professionals Jim Farrlar o f San
Francisco, and Mike Horn* of
Sw im Competition West Harford, Conn., an amateur
Ha rv la Ward of Bout ham Pine*.
3o— bP)— N# C»
’lM -’ Mar. 30—1
W a la out In front today M
Vatrler. loading mopky winner
m o ra d to stay there In the
„„
tkta year with more than *»,W0.
Nu A A championship swim meet, continued the play which, hk»
M f* •* the record performance
m i l t * ° phomor* '**ah, John
Fear Country Club tours*, a
(arahall la.t night bettered the pair of K b V
the par 79 Cape
Ida frcaatyla record for 1,600 Mferardtr.
, &gt;.i „ , . . 4
era and *rt a new intemdHorn* also
ata mark with a time o f 19
Ward.
sutea, 16 6 second*,
l i t finished two tana ahead of
trie races.
•JJwrf plac* Bert UeUehlan of
MAachlan’a time was Il.lT
State In th# longest second*.
race In
rtca
t n 'iamateur swimming.
James McUne of Yale rame in
H i* P u t won’t ha recognised aa
Ihltif with a time of 19:49.6

a

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npd'e

rtcord.

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though, because

i a;

three niitcuea, were unahle to
match the idate power of the
Tigra who nave now won two
game* and toil none.
Tiger* IJncep
Pirate* l.lnrup
Until r, e
Crawley, ss
AudeiMip, If
English, 3b
Itchrons, p
Eat ridge, Vu
Rates, II.
Jones, r
McCall, cf
Nettles, Iti
Moffett, rf
Fox, 2b
Pate, rf
Hwann, »»
McClelland, cf
fvaltcr. If
Kos.i, |&gt;
Taylor, If
Shircmslirr, rf
llillhimrr, rf
Flowers, 2U

LSU, Maryland
Favored To Win
Boxing Tourney

Phillies Blank Braves
5-0 On Four Hitter;DiMaggio Homers
Hy ASM H I ATE I) PREHH

The hredlinci of the Philadel­
phia Phillies’ 5 lo 0 victory over
the Boston Rrsvei yesterday might
read like this:
“ Phil* blank Braves,
fiiur-hillcr.”

W),

on

Undeniably, that's the story.
Bob Miller and rookie Jack Brittin tlo|&gt;prd the Braver cold.
Rut wav down, maybe near 'h r
coil o ' the s'ory, we find a para­
graph or two whirh says Hill
Nirhnlaou hit a single and triple,
nnd we begin In wonder: Is this
th r mmi- NfchoNnn whose rareer
I w*» nil lint rrufed by n sirg r uf
' ifinbelcs last yenrT

O f course it Is. The tiig, aqua rejawed iiutfirlder is trying to make
a roiuet'ack with thp Phils.
Nicholson, whose swishing l&gt;at
once terrorisrd ail National l^w
true pitchers, wa* hospitalised for
ilmut six weeks hy
h&gt; dhtlx
lietca, the
altout
strength-sapping sickness
Rig Nick appeared In 41 games,
mostly as a pinch-hitter. Hr list ted 66 times and secured 13 hits
for a limn .224 hutting average.
He hit only three home runs, and
that hurt, since Nick Is known for
hi* big hnmr run hat.
When he was with th* Chicago
Cuba, he led the league In homers
In IP46 and 49. Rut this Is 1061
nnd Nicholson, now 36, naturally
doesn’t have that old sing left.
Kh:hol&lt;on lias little chance, to
crash the Phils’ starting outfield.
Youngsters like Del Knnl*. Richie
Ashburn ami 30-year-old Dick HIsler have these positions sewed up.
Nick is looking for a berth aa a

RATON ROUGE, U . Mar -TO
Defending tltliit l^&gt;ulslana
tato University nnd Maryland
Is•oxer* movnl tu the fore In the
opening round of the Southern In­
vitational College Raxing Tourna­
ment last night.
1J5U won five victories and
Maryland three. Ruth schools advanrrd a heavyweight into thr
ifP)

finals.

Other Maryland winners Includ­
ed !3fi.pounder Andy Quattrocchi,
and 14f&lt;.pound class Paul Kostopoulos. firorge Fuller wa* the
successful Maryland heavyweight.
L flll winners wnre l2S-pounder
Roh Knllar, 130.pounder Hobby
Jackson, 15A-pound entry (imdon
I’ercstch, 17S-pounder Jack ftyer
an dheavyweight Evans llowrll.
Other wlnnrrs were Jim Hubs
of Ryracuse. I2ft-pnund«; Vince
Marshall nf Virginia, 196 pounds;
and Jim Brlggman o f South Cre­
tin*. 196-pounder.
Eleven bouts were fought In
the opening night o f the Hire
night tournament. Fourteen bout*
are scheduled tonight ami the
finals Saturday nightIt waa LHC's heavyweight How­
ell that scored the only knockout
of the evening. He drew a techni­
cal kayo In 3A seconds of the
•ecnnd round against Sheldon
N nurse nf Miami after Non rue hit
the eanvas the third time. It Wa&lt;
a iine-»ided affair.
But thrrr waa nothing one aidtil aim'll the scrap lad wren LHC's
liver and Miami’s t'arl llernaiilu.
The 179-pounders trailed left*
on even terms until llyer’a got
inure effective and accural* .In
the second round.
Maryland'* Sualtrocchl, natlnsal
runntr-op In the inR.pbuml &lt;tds«
last aeaaon. waa a lm&gt;v lad karnt*
ling Miami's Jo« Loct. lie caught
I^T at 'M ill a staggering Mmk
once but seemed on the defensive
must o f the time.
On* of the treat Mint* uf the
night was the Irather pushing be­
tween tluha uf Hvracusf* and Mick­
ey IVmoa—another Miami 1sixer
Who was edged In the decision.

on pinch hitting.
lie got two of the Phils’ 13
htta yesterday against Boston
pitchers Roh Hall and George
Estock. Only four Brave* got a*
far *a third base as Philadelphia
won Its 13th Grapefruit league
game* against eight loetee.
Meanwhile, at Phoenix, A ril.,
the New York Yankee* scored
seven runs In the fourth Inning to
trip the Chicago Cults, 7-6. It
was the Drat meeting between the
two teams since the ID38 world

Jne DiMaggio and Jerry Cel*th# Yankees* nutcleareil the
IHMag wilh a double and
man with a triple.

parked
frutn sp
a rk
h lir s t . K*rh

A t Orlando Ham Pent*’* nl
Inning single, scoring Irv
Boston fieri So*.
L efty Ted Gray was pounded
mercilessly ss the Cincinnati Reds
overcame the Detroit Tigers, 16-0,
at Ijikelsml. Gray look overwith
a 0-3 Vail In the eighth Inning.
II* gave up (our runs in the
eighth, two In the ninth and sis
more In the 10th. Johnny Prameoa’a homer with one on In tha
ninth tied the game at B-all for
('InrlRnitit
In other gam.*, Pittsburgh colled rad-hot Cleveland. 16-13; the
Chicago Whit* Hox dealt the Rt.
I^iuls
llrown*
Ihrfr
seventh
straight setlwA, 7-B; the HI
l^iuls Ciaidinals whipped the New
York Giants, ft-2 and the Phil­
adelphia Athletics nipped West
Palm Beach, 8-3.

R anehall B allvh o n
R ecom m en d ed In W est

nLEND ALR. Calif., Mar. 3 0 3 — The old time manner of
llyhoolug Iwseluill games by annuum-era riding the streets on
hursrbark may Im revived In
Pacific coast league cities, apart*
editor Russ Cochran nf this Glen­
Race tracks are the biggest
da V news-press said today.
single source o f Income taiese In
Umpire*, In fart, may lie asked binge pore and Malaya.
to nut op Hie art, Cochran wrote
In hD column.
fb a Cincinnati Red Stockings
He said he had learned from were members of thr Amerlran
"an exclusive and authoritative * osociatlon from ilftl through
jouire that Parlflr Coast l-eagne
team owner* will emm he ap­
proached by one nf their clan Into the game and stir up new
‘ th a plea that eluba return to Interest on the port « f th* dwind­
the days of parade*, bands and ling fans."
the era uf 'Foghorn* Miirp'
Murphy was in announcer fam­
Sn e ffo rt to g rt som e color
ed for his dolly appearance* nstrld* a whit* horse (n Ran Fran­
Amateur and National Collegial* cisco -year* ago.
champion, had 36-33.
Cochran said he thought the
! Alto In contention with opening fans would "get a tremendous
n?« Were Uoyd Mans rum, of hang out o f seeing the timas on
phjeasa, Argentina’s Robsrto De t ie Tw riM ." lie recommended that
Vleeuio af Buenos Aires, and new contract* be drawn up to
Tommy Bolt, Texas, who register! fore# the umpires to carry out
Mil of Durham, N. C.
the Idea.
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111 ASSOt IATF.D PREHH

Phillies Superb Pitching S ta ff
Is Key To Pennant Hopes In ’51

ST. PETERSBURG, Mar. 3 0 0P&gt;— Shortstop AI Dark of the
New York Giants is out of action
Hy JACK H A M )
f
with a split little finger on hi*
CLEAKW ATER, Mar. 3 0 -tA V -J,m Konstanty. the Phdadclpliia
BIRMINGHAM. Ala.. Mar. 30 throwing hand. The injury was
Miillies fabulous relief pitcher, is the key lo the Whir Kids’ chances
—OP)— Th* Southeastern Confer­ received yesterday.
ence will hold a special meeting
i f repealing in the National League.
at which making freshmen eligi­
II Big Jim (16*7) can repeat his efficient 74-game chore of 1950.
Another casualty is ratchet We*
ble for IU51 varsity athlrtic* will
Westtum.
with
a
blister
on
his
the
Phil*
should hava few serious''
be dlscus-ed here tomorrow.
at siconu, Urauny llamner
problems. Hut Jim* Page, Wile*)
Representatives of thr 12 SEC throwing hand.
.itnor,- and Fir|to Martierry ca” i.j.u i at sn u a * mi •* uite (Pud*
member schools also have on their
LA K E LA N D . Mar. 30
l/P&gt;- tell you how turrd It i* to (iu- ut,i l«cau) aunc-s i.J'ui al third.
agenda
proposed changes
lu
.ran-|rrrvi to tne Cleanup (put
athletic grnntx-ln-ald sehotaiahip*. Thc vutrrnn llal Newhouier is logeim-r two straight outstanding tu restore coni nit rue in his ditAn effort to limit the nnml&gt;cr of re*,)/, and confident, to pitch De­ years in the bullpen.
Kon»lanty, a it-year-old "cu- tiug. i.i.Hat lias liven the spring
such awards was reported In troit’s American l.cngu- opener
tla" with a baffling slider and batting sensation, rolling along A
again-t f ’ levvland Anr, 17,
prospect" I roubl go nine inning* tight palm ball, is confident hr can m ar t ue .you mark wiito plenty ^
SEC commissioner Ilcrnle Moore
or ealra Ua&gt;r power.
said these were the principnl now, if necessary. My arm is in iietter hie phcuotuenoi P.i6t) re ­
Jimmy blouuwcrtli (.2271 , t*
topics scheduled for airing at thr *h*tn' fur the full distance," say* cord.
It iv difficult to overestimate luimiyioan al all foui Intield jobs
lefty Hal.
session.
For years now th# T ig ir open­ Konstan’ y’s Importance in the &lt;Mil I’.alpn Caballero t.ltiil art
Thru- also wa- talk that 0
picture. In addition to his llgntllig 'iff li&gt;&lt; challenge of two
move to switch the annual Confer­ er has teen Newhouser** plum. j|Phil
It; victories, he save,) 21 other newcomer* for the bench Job*. .
ence basketball tournament to Ih*
A L I’ IIIN K , T e x . Mar. 3fl (A'i Ifitrtir* rifttiiifu Ui nihil |iilcfirr*. Eddie I ellsgrini. trie fonn-a HosChristmas holidays would
be’
raspy Htrngel, Idjasman of thr Hia o f Uurt Simmons’ 17 wins go ton Iti'il Sox and tit. LuuD llrowii
made. It now is held Inter in the
New York Yankees, had some in tiuit talegiiiy and two nf is up from Ikiltinnrr uII«t a
winter.
.2*2 season and buddy Hicks,
Rnla-rta' 20.
Moor* said the meeting could i&gt;r*t«* for the Chicago Whilr Sox Koliin
ID-; larmg ^intruon* tl7-6(, who for mi l IliKlger farndiand. who
Itefore
they
left
Phacaix
for
Trxa*
lake this action, but thm nu such
wrnt into thr Army a month lie. hit X-&gt;v al Hallywii'd, are getlmg 0
proposal had I-*rn submitted In and a series with the HI. I aiuI- fore the World Hertrs, is inan*whirl.
llrnwn*
advance.
Andy Seminick (.2HK| is not
i-ei
Fildle
Sawyer
s
main
fob.
IL
He
mi
id
the
Hox
have
a
vastly
There were indications freshlooks for naiural impiovrmrnt In being iiuMlnl due to the bone
improver!
tram
and
might
bring
men eligibility for varsity roniflubba t’ hurrh (H-ftl and H&lt;&gt; 1 separation he suffered late last
petition would Ik- approved. Tin about * Dw surprise* In the pen­ Miller 111.11. two younger‘ pitch, seiaon. Vndy will be No. I catchnant
race.
He
was
especially
nigh
rules revision would require only
on the Ho* hustle and defensive era who did not take regular rr, working at least- IftO games.
a simple majority vote.
Ken Miveatri (dfiua will l&gt;e relarting turn* until June.
Several other conferences. In­ work. Stengel’s Yankee* Inst two
'tu»* Meyer fU -lti and Ken tailieil. The tlonl job it a battle
cluding the -outhern. already have out of three game i to the Sox.
ohnson &lt;4-11 ate rountdl on i » bet wren Man luqiata ( .21*31 ami
I’lill Mali, I’afehose catcher,
rnnde the rhanrr as military railI ike up some o f the alack left D«q W ilt'd. rx-Cardinat dialled
ups reduced their team manpower says the Hox are 5ft per cent ov Simmon* Merer was a bitter from Rochester where hr hit
Thr question of fre-hman eligi­ Irctter than last year.
disappointment Inst year nftei ,itt5 If Hcmtnirk shows no ill
bility may In- considered In two
effects of his ankle injury, young (■
PHOENIX, Arti., Mar. 3(k 1/13 winning 17 in *49. I f he ran laipata may tie aent to llaltimorn ~
forms:
-Jack f’ usirk, 22-year-old *hnrt- conquer hi. own fiery temper, whet- he ran gel regular work.
1. Whether lo make freshmen
he ran lie the No. i starter.
eligible immediately for sprtni; vtop from Wrrhawken, N. J..
Wilber has anothtr advantage
Johnson i[.idl'd to the Phils bv
vat sit v sport* and thereafter, or, thought he might he working on ft . 1 ■ ii■■ I* it April, ha* a rhronir on hi* side. He also can pl*V first
2. Whether to make them eligi­ the rnilroed this summer instead wildnesv. |f he ran get (hr lull I bate. If he makax the club, Rloodble for varsity sport* starling o f tdnylng hnscliall.
nrth might go.
f’ usirk finally got up enough over he can Iw as good a pitcher
with football this fall.
D-l K.-n s « Jill I. Richie Ashfoe the Phils nc Jim Hearn an.
The proposed change In athletic nerve to put the question straight other fJard discard, was for New bum 1.303) and Dirk Sister (.236)
to
Wid
Matthews,
personnel
dir­
scholrehip awards stems front thr
or Hill Nleh'dsnn ( 221) will hr
York.
ector o f the Chiragn Cubs.
action by th« National Collegial
IW e .ls 13 0 1 1 1. whon ureal •be 'oilfield N’ lebol*' n, floored
"Do
you
think
there's
n
chance
Athletic Association in voting out
MMnninp job on P r final dav last fell bv dialietrs, ia'making t
th* so-called sanity rode at Dallas I might stick with this club?" el'nch" • the rwnnmt la the *rr. fin,- comeback. If he makrs It
C'uslrk
siltnl.
last January.
he'll play right with Ennis In 0j
'T h ere I* * very good chance The 24-yrar-old righthander went left, when Staler play*. Ennlr
Under the NCAA code, such
the roule in IK of ' 1 *ieior;e
you
wilt
remain
with
the
Cuba,"
financial aid had to b* handjed
last season. He t* Improving all shift* to right field. Ashburn
through a eentral agency. The smiled Matthews. "W e like you the lime.
nlwnvs stay* In center.
•
very
much."
member-conferences now can han­
Fdrtle Von’ekl Plan Ifnllmlg
SaWV«- liaid-s OU K ea ll- 's t s i l.
It wa* good news tu the hust­ man fS -J), 3r&gt;.i'oar-n)d |ef , e in &lt;.25ftI and Dick Whitman (.260)
dle their Individual programs
ling shortitnp who threaded his
themselves.
appruach ui* 17.gamr winning •*ro the outfield reserve*. Two
The SEC had limited grant* to way through the minors— Ameri­ form o f '49. H » ——*-*s two will atay.
athletes under the aanlty rode to cas in the Georg la-Florida league, complete b-mr* last year.
This i* a good hall cluh, wellWilmington,
Portland
and
Hsuituition and school fee*. Plus one
Lao rri«t.-nie *rv'n" ihe bir balanced with solid power and
meal a day during training sen ton, in order.
jump after an 16-6 i-*«r tq Cl'S* trrnmrfng nllrhlna. They ean wrln
n wrilb W im iw ts n
bq» been -gain and should do no worse
aon.
SEC schools
school* alao sup­
son. Most HEC
TUCHON,
Arts.,
Mar.
30-UP)
plemented
[demented this bv giving It* ath­
Impressive. ||e is flvMlnw with than second,
George
Htrlrktand,
who
is
out
to
’ ’ II* l»..rne||y 12-4), Milo Candlnl
lete* work scholarship*.
get the shortstop Job for the
The Cincinnati R»d* V * ir won
Before the sanity rode was I'ltt-hurgh Pirates, is hitting at t|-0| .'ocko Thompson Mfl-14 at
Torontni and Jack Rrittin 17-11 lb ,..* National la'sgue uennsnls—
adopted In 1946. the HEC gave a .416 clip in spring training.
-t Toronto! to stny on the ball 1919 1939 end 1940. Two of rb-sa
athletic scholarship* covering tui­
Stri'kland, a polished infielder,
tion, fee*, books, meals and Imarrt saw little artlon last year Imcause rlub. Rnwvrr plans to keep only pennant*. 1!M9 and into, resultetl
in world’* rhamnlonships.
nine pltrh'T«.
exposes, bins $10 u month for In­ of hi* weak hitting.
"Hrookdyn Is rh" team to Iwat,"
dividuals.
said Hawyrr. "Don't feiuet we bail
TUCSON, Arlr. Mar. 3 0 - W 3 - to come from IH-Itlod 17 lime;
nn.
I*, p r r s o n s
Tbe three "kld»" of the Cleveland
last year. Wr’re going to have
O n'orn etrlst
Indiana
infield
were
“
goats"
to­
State Farmer** M arket
trouble making up foe Simmnn*.
day. Thev committed five of s|« And we- don't know if Konstanty
RYES EXAMINED
errors that ended a six-game •*n ,1n It egsbl."
|1R 9 P alm etto Ata.
str-ah.
M**er&lt; V s. I l »
T h e Infield I* set w ith E-biu
Ttia error*— threw hy third tv#ui»tia t.R64i again hale anil
■ a n tiiM ir x t s t i : k s k s i k m s
CLASSES FITTED
s ia it K K T
I'a simian Al Rosen -gave Pitts- p e a rly , al first base; Mike Gnlist
k s s le r * . S'lert**.
Inirgh’s Pirate* moe unearned
T h e f,,t)i.wtoa erlees rsie irlr.t
the Irealsrs on T h e H aM «rt UIHle ruivsifoi a 15-12 victory yesterday.
fa rm e r- M a rk .I for p r.^ a c* wW Ro-en fumldad a throw from cen­
ter and threw wild to second In
to Trm-k»r* * t»e*l»rs op to » • »
Mar, b I», l»»t
the second. In the eighth he made
llaans. I.lma
fnl. hpr l t »"
a laid loss to first.
It tana. IM hu. a p t
lin - ln
Seven unearned runs followed a
lie s ns. T*ndergre*n
...............
Ilu, hpr
I . M - l s I muff by second baseman Rob
Ileal*
Co s liunrhe*
Ss-I.sn Avila
The Pirate* got another
rat&gt;t,ag&gt;. rteprndlng q itslllv
IIOWAKD ZINK DUALITY
* w rlant .
par ha*
1»-l »** market *'n shortstop Hay Boone’s
error In the fifth- Their ninth
rete rv . F la Ilotdso. dspend
lag quality la • larg er l l s l l t
free nne came In the sixth when
C a lsry . H i . Pascal, depend
Dale Mitchell missed an outfield
la g q u allly I* &lt;S larg er 's .ia -ilt chance.
Cautlflow rr depending

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PHOENIX. Arlr. Mar. 30-(A3
Allie Rrvn* Id a mainstay of
*ki. S' - V,*V Vankeea hurling
•ip 'f, tb*r . the- 1 ,11 tightly for
five mih*t?rs y»-rcr.lay.
ft •%* the fin ! time he had
is,,, auv »"iir», i" -i vi'ral weeks.
The
Van) r e
ca -unity list
itoinhet* » nr* rTMiit- ■ Billy
Jnhiyton. The third iilMmitl I*
ex prelect lo to- nil* In *lav» with
* frrrtloed , lu -uffe—d while
fielding.e hen' m Ihe first Inning
of Wrdti"*)’* ;’ - gam* with the
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I’EAH: Little Matvei Engli. It I’ea*.
You pick them, 1(V Ih. We pirk
them. Hie Ih. Phene 77II-M. He..
It. Swart*. Silver luakr.
3 U’ flITK W a T.I. lire* 74tt * tr.
I'hown jfd.V R.

BEDROOM l|ou.e, hull! 4
yeaia ago with all improvement*.
lb* id irrH a r Is nnrrlrd la M
| r
On rornrr lot. 100 t I Ml (ChirkneaainOr. h nrdaa far na «•
en l|ou*e and Yard.I Nice l.nwn,
rand** tba jant
gneil
.. . .naralbb
___ Jnrvtsa*
6 mile* eat! of Orlando, | mile
nil W i l l Aka m arl kr In a a r n f*
flm an I ha day balnea gafcllrn*
ftom new building* of Florida
tin a.
Fa*hiona Mall order hmiae. Furn * a * r aatlly on hnmndlatnlr
niahed or unfurnished. Price
If an rrran a r m * * la yaa* ad.
♦1,000. Small dnwm payment,
t*&gt; raaaad k r
rrrnaaalklr la r
m arr ikaa nan lam irn at (Bem­
10*; o ff for all. Ilnth for owner.
oan.
Al«&lt;» ne*t In It, 1 lietlroom hnu»e,
• new jual finished. For rale.
THE
Prhe 96600 Tel. I!&gt;4H. Orlando
F0. *i Hot 111 F
HERALD
NEW 4 Hw'in lii»ii»e. Call aflei
h:IO. 1642 113
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“ T o d a Y n s i'R c iX T S
VERY CLOSE IN : 3 bed room
FOR HKNT
—I
f r
houae, \rnl»hed 910,000. Term*
if detfred.
OtKuAKA / I-ATMENT8,
and filorra UR W. P in t Street ELEVEN
KLfc\
BLOCKS FORM IKIWN
T in , EH ' w T n TBD - »
AR1
_Phnn* 490-W.
TO W N: 3 bed room hoiike, furnlahe.1 97.IM.on
Wa buy. M il k
trade u&gt;ed
n r o r iM lin 'u s i: for rent. 3 hr-1
furniture. Wilson.Maier Formroom* furniahrd. Kitchen omtlv NEW, READY TO MOVE INTO:
2 lied Pnom houae, 94,460.00.
•lira
a il
Ohrar ***
furoMhnl. Good |Arall»n. ITvon._ - l i ! ----- U.
NEW READY TO MOVE INTO:
1011 M.
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2 he«| r«*im hoti»e 97.460 00, III*,
FURNISHED
t room*. Clean
rral Urma.
dnwnrislni, d ll I’atk.
Apply 2 HKIHIOOM HOUSE, him k run- W ANTKD—girl for fountain and
'•A pt. 5.
drug dept. Lanty'* Drug Store.
aiiurilnn, iw»&gt; yeare old, |1,
(U K OF Ilia beet local id ycalaii600.00 rath.
WANTED: Marilwl man under 40
ranta In Sanford. Reaionablr 3 HEDROOM HOUSE, ju*t outride
for Insurance wprk In 8anfonl.
rent. Hog A, c o Sanford Herald.
city, 94^00.00, *3.200 00 Ca«h,
Splendid opportunity. Contact
balance 92600 per month.
FURNISHED
4 room*. Clean
R. II. Taylor, DiiL Supt. 2IH
J. W. HALL. RF.AI.TOR
downstairs, t ill Park. Apply
Mciirh Rldg. nr I’honc 624-J.
Florida Stale Hank lluildlng
1 A p t i,
WAITRESS
and Fountain g'rU,
Phone 1711
kKIHIOOM. Twin .'I iin^-lr Im ft *
apply Dane Remlev, Itoumlllat
Innrnpring mattieaset. Would FtU( SALK or Trado: 10 acre* cf
and Andeiaon. Walgreen Drug
aarvr hrrakfaat. Prefer
men.
Rlack* Hammock. Near Oviedo,
Stare, lat. and Park. ___ ______
494-M
For I .and suitable for Citrua. H.
SHORT ORDER rook-rttl^ed.
m
Knowlton,
Rt.
No.
4,
Dilando._
I m a i .i . Modern fi.rnlr.hewt house
Apply Mrs. Futch, (irayhouml
■*al«ml Apr. 15. I'hnnr IfiO-lt
A FOUR RED ROOM HOME
Rua BtgUeti.
,. ,
FURNISHED room. I’hona 1133. Hardwood floors, steam heal, 2 ear AWJRESSfVE Salesman. Steady
garage with apartment, two
employment, many opportunities
larga lot*. 910.000 eaih, bal­
fo r
idvancetnent. FIrostone
ance
terms.
Sea
IHghleyman,
W AN TK D
^ to r e jj
Raymond M. Rail, Realtor, FlorM.
_ ld a Stata Bank Building.
WORK WANTED
W ANTED to rant 4 or t room tin* M178T SELL 24 acres of goo&lt;l cit­
; furtvMhcd house or apartment.
rus i
od. 3 acres good muck. ItARY SITTER. Boat o f RofaroiiCall 944 W.
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Publ
ce*. Mrs. M. Falkenberf, 419H
Md. Ijike Mary. Phono
fUDDLE a m i couple waala one,
Palmetto Av*. Oarage Ant
1426. Sanford.
or l* o nodroom
unfurnished L A K E FHON'T HOME *5^00.00.
i £ T s p e c ia l
ll'ia
houie with kitchen equipment.
Lot 430 a 90 Ft., Cleaned Beach.
1Uv garage. Available May 1
2*Bedrooms. Living room, Bath, VENETIAN • BLINDS* made tc
r June iT w r ite full paillrular.
Kitchen, Breakfast Nook, Utility
order. ProtlaoU Venation Blind
&lt;o Has 434 22nd Street Station,
room. Borne finishing to bo dons
Co.
&lt;96 W. M I L
B ear
| * ' Merahurg l. Ftoftfr.
on houae. Also several I.aka
IIS2.M . _
Front l-ots for Sale. W. J. Lett*
I.AWNMOWKRK Hh.rpenvl. M
4 - r k a l e s t a t e f o r h a l f *—j
ler, Ijike Mary, Fla.
cycler repaired, lock xnd krr
r o io k K O f o l k ?
work. Prompt oerv're. ||. W.
ere disposing nf our rolorwd
Hhnmo. 9tn F. 4tk Rt
W ANTED — |
properly
In Sanford a r e a 4— R E A L &gt;
ALL T Y P E S o f Rulidoter W m Y
—
. CHEAP. Lots oa lo w as 910
Reasonable Rates—Free Eat I*
r home,
I tlwwn. 96 month. Rrih DsBoo, P. IF YOU wnnl to 6rl|
ret result*, list
J. W.
■Ml**- Carpenter A Ornery,
j O . Rot ISM. Hanford.
flali b «u ., 1
Ph"V&gt; HBMuW m SftJIJ
SU te
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ONLY A KKW
WOODWOBfciTJoi’C • It I n o b s .
Counters, Shelves, etc. to order.
j perfect natural s a n d

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8 SW AP R B O f—499 E. 44k
Bt We .Buy. Sell or Trade moot
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Homodal Room 93, Up»slr»

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Contractor, builder, carpenter and
m am m y work. Spcilaltting in
roofing. No job to *mall or
large. M. 0 . H ca n M ry, Sanford,
Rt. 2, Hot 309, Phone W inter
Park *Jt&gt;29H7.
UUDK W O RK of alTkind*. Eavea
nml Ciotter* R cp a iird a id Paint
cd. NVw lloofa applied. Painting
and
Minting.
Sanford,
Ph.
IU98-W. It. R. Arkrnhurg.
W A T C H and Clock Repairing. A ll
work
guai anteed.
Heaaonuble
price*. F . M. English. J r., 126
Sanford Avc. Phone t HOI.

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k e p a ik im ;
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done.

Dorn week days 8:10 A.M. to it P.M.
Closed Saturdays, hut open
day nights 7:10 till U I’ M.

WALTER II. TRAPP

I I I K. Second SI., Sanford

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M A R Y 'S L E N D IN G L IB R A R Y
Magnolia— Is now open Mnn.
thru F ri. Ill to 12 A. M.. 3 to f.
P.M. Sat. 4 to !• P.M.
P A IN T \N D III ID &gt; WORK
Kny Reel, 30(t W ell 2nd. Street.
S*nf»rt|. Phone Iftl.Y F.tprrt

120*1

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D A Y N U R S E R Y Now Open. Phone
1«•.*•; I. It. nr Ill'll.
P IT II.M
M IC T IO N S A L K \ l
M A R IN E IIA IIR \ C K S A T
T I I K S A N F O IID A IR R A S E
In keeping with the leartlvation
proreedingi,
the
Frllo w ih ip
Foundation w ill offer at puhllr
aurlion the following items:
126 diHir* 2 M by ft.ft and larger,
with lib ka and hinge* Included
(like nrw |
1 garland rum m errial
tire
g ai
ranges
2 deep flyers and iMMiirrouj gns

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2 built In model Imth tubs
2 hot water heaters
1 imported rug* !• x 12
1000 piecet of restaurant weal,
china and stainless steel
cutlory
3 refrigerator*
10 bedroom suites
2000 ft. 2 x 4 framing
14,000 ft. of rellutex and sheet
rock wall board
Other artlrle* such as washing ma­
chines, blankets, lamp*, linoleum,
etc.
Terms cash
Sals stsrta 10 o'clock A.M. Hatui*
day March 31. 1961.
Lunches served on the grounds.
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�THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

PACE EIGHT

Two Sanford Men
Debutantes Go For
Pud Basie Training
Diamond T iaras
By DOROTHY ROE
Asoorislid Prana Fashion M ilne
NEW YORK — The diamond
tiara, once the exclusive province
o f queens and dowager*, ha* »&gt;**
come the latest debutante fad.
A t the recent Tiara Ball in
New York, half a million dollars'
worth of diamond* literally went
to the (head* o f the teentage
nodaliIce' in attendance.
Dhr vogue was launched in
Paris ‘lai * “ when Jean Hea­
hus a n d ________ „
,
tiaras with their fall collection*.
A popular U. B. teen-age magaxine followed with a cover featur­
ing a high school senior dressed
for a dance In white tulle and a
tiara.
Glrle who never had worn more
than a couple o f bobby pin* to
bold their liscks In place decided
tiara* were Just Use thlajr for
Glamor with a capital G.
Jinny of the girls fa*h&gt;on the
tiaras out of family jewelry at
hand, wiring up braecIvU. clip*
or brooches to form a headdresa.
Those wh ohaven’t any genuine
diamonds handy us* costume je ­
welry.

Two men from Sanford have re­
cently completed the 13th week of
basic training with Tank Company,
61st Infantry Regiment of the
famed 8th Infantry Di virion at
Fort Jaekson, S. C.
They are Pvt*. James Robert
Davis, son of Mr*. Kedusta Davis,
Rt„ Hot 247. at 247 Urisson Ave­
nue, Sanford; and Samuel Detreviile, eon of Mr*. Alberta Detreville, Cyprus* Avenue, Sanford.
Pvt. Detrerill* attended Croome
Academy in Sanford, and was for­
merly employed as a ranch hand
in Oviedo, Fla. Pvt. Davis also
attended Crooms Academy.

Kail Union?
irbslIssM Frws* rag* O w l

lubcommittre bearing, had some
W. P. Kennedy. at a Senate Labor
slriagt attached.

rnore ceremonies, including the
award to Admiral IIIU of the In­
signia of the French Legion o f
honor and decoration of the acad­
emy flag with the LeLgion of
Honor and the Croix De'Guerre.
Itain threatened the plana for a
dres* review of the 3J&amp;36 midship­
men at Worden Field in the after­
noon.
Meanwhile French foreign min­
ister Robert Schuman arranged a
meeting with Secretary of State
Arhrton to demapd a stronger
voice for France in Mediteranean
defense strategy.
Schuman, here with President
Auriot, reportedly Is peeved that
France was left out of a series
of secret Brltlsh-Amerlcan meet­
ings on the Island of Malta earlier
thi* month
Diplomatic sources say the
French foreign policy chlof is
ready to ln*i*t France must be In­
vited to all such conference* In
the future if the U. 8. expects
full French cooperation in West­
ern Europe.
This single hint of discord ap­
peared while Auriol and Presi­
dent Truman werr exchanging
pledge* of lasting French-American friendship and rooperatlnn in
defense of the free world.
Shruman told a new* i n f e r ­
ence he planned to learn official­
ly from 8- crctary Acheson why
France was excluded from the
Malta talks.
American official* later ex­
pressed concern over the French
attitude. They said they ho|&gt;ed
the problem would be Ironed out
quickly le*t it mar the friendly
atmosphere nf Auriol’* Visit.
Schuman also wan reported

Kennedy
rFirst,
lists n
riu igti; wanted to exelude the one remaining tough is­
sue from the arbitration. That wa*
how much money the trainmen
shuold he paid for coupling air
hose between car* on occasion.
Second, he *aid hi* union could
not accept Dr. John R. Steelman,
presidential assistant, as the arbi­
x io T ir i: o f h r r . i m o x t o a r - trator. He expressed the ouinion
v L v s on r . * * ( T N K * T o r a r e - that President Truman would not
r u t t r .o i* L * T io n c o n r r .« &gt; . name Steelman, who ha* imen bit­
iN u * r t u x o i . r r o r s u .
Notice I* hereby given Ihtl the terly criticised because of his role
nn4tr*lgr.e4 will *|isl) to Ihe Ftor- in trying to mediate the rase
tea l.*|i*lsiiire at Ite reguisr He*. through .the past, several month*.
elan In t ill fer passage of rertaln
Senator Morsa politely informed
special left station, which special
legislation *h*ll hove for Its pur­ Kennedy that h* “ cant have your
rake and eat It. too,” and said the
pose Ih# following;
...
enabling lemlnole County, Flor­ American people were entitled to
id*, to MtablUh and maintain ■ have the two-year old dispute
public hospital, levy a las and loeue •ruled. The Army now is running
pond* therefor, for construction aiut
malntsnanc* of sold hn*plial. main­ the railroad* because of the threa­
tain a training school for nur»es. tened strike of trainmen and con­
provide tunable means for
llie ductor* last August.
rare of each hospital and disabled
The trainmen almost made a
person*, end providing for the ap­
pointment nf trustees for such ho#- hriMraie agreement on Feb. 24. but
Italked over having 8teeiman settle
a P. MKRNDON
A* Clerk of tha Itosrd unresolved rule* t-haages, Including
nf county CommlMini.- the air hose coupling Issue.
ere of gemlnole County.
The conductor* reserved Judg­
Florida
ment on the carriers' arbitration
(R R A L )
proposal, placed before the Senate
subcommittee earlier In the week
by D, P. laximl*. chairman of the
western can lent' conference.
Rut the chief* of firemen and
eng incars turned it down flatly un
questioning o f Senator Morvr.
Previously the railroads had In­
sisted that the arbitrator he Dr.
John R. Steelman, assistant to the
President, a* provided in a “ mem­
orandum o f agrremrnt” which the
carrier* and tnc union chiefs sign­
ed at the White House last Dec. 21.
Loral union officials later rereted that agreement, and the
•rothefhood rhlrfs since have In­
sisted that someone other than
Steelman he named.
The Senate committee has been
trying for weeks to pare the way
for a settlement of the rail ronItwvrtsy, which ha* been puactuated wife strikes.
The .Brotherhood of Trainmen
broke array from tha other threw
operating unions- -tha engineer-,
firemen' and conductor*— and almo«t settled separately a few
weeks ago. However, an agrremrnt
.
was blocked then Ipr the arhitrntlon issue und the deadlock over
how much money should lie paid
to ntcmlier* of the trainmen's
union whrn they arc called on to
couple air hoses between car*.
In accepting Ihe carriers' arbi­
tration proposal, Kennedy said ha
atlll feel* there 1* m&gt; need for
aa arbitration but that If one la
appointed he ehould b* fully quali­
fied to pass on the Issue*.
“ Being of the opinion that the
president of the United States
their energy and as a result the would appoint such a man, I am
function of the heart will he ab­ uuthoriird to adviee your com­
normal. The spine la the place mittee, also the carriers and the
where such Interference
may national mediation board, that the
ealat. When the vertebrae are In (management) proposal is accept­
abnormal positions they produce able to the brotherhood o f railroad
pressure upon nerve fibres.
trainmen,” Kennedy said.
It ia true that disease of the
heart may hi produced by pres­
sure upen narre fibre* supplying were the most fabulous head­
the heart. Then It should be dresses Imaginable, provided hr
enunlly true that the release o f diamond merchant fU rry Winsten.
this pressure weuld restore nor- Rank and file tiaras of the real
m il tronsmlulou o f nerve en­ o f the youthful guests rented
ergy to the heart. TMs could from sweet pee* to Christmas
thesi result In the tlaeuee o f the tree lintel. Bald one mother:
heart becoming normal again.
“ At least this la going tn halp
“ tela hold
Hi, 1*1 hrr
Kwr K
eamd lllk
atrn iw h l"'
dual*
head
up straight!'

Legal Notice

i

IlE X R T TROUBLE

,'n. K «ivn. n. c.

IneMMas la Una with price rites
DiSalle «aid.
“ Thera will be a rollback in
certain field* where its warrant­
ed. But we Just couldn't do it tn
an aeroawlhe-hnard action.”
He aaid butine«*men in the
audience would realise tht, if they
had bought tire* for » l « each
before the price freete, and the
government then had rolled the
price back to |M. “ You'd have
been In a pretty had »l«uatlon.'
DiSalle added
that, where
atudies »how there are unjustified
priee margin*, they will be roll­
ed back, lie said rollback* alrtady
have been ordered in tome such
case*.
In reply to other question*, Di­
Salle said hr doe* not anticipate
rationing in the foreeeable future.
“ Every studv Indicate* that sup­
plies are ample,'* he said.
Di8atle added that Congress
gay* rationing power to the presi­
The bulletin wa« signed by Wal
ter B. Garver, manager of tht dent and. *o far a* he knows, Mr.
Chamber'* Agriculture Depart Truman ha* not delegated It to
anyone.
He estimated that, even if the
President should delegate ration^ ___
Ing power to *omr government
made Tn I agency, it would take five or six
_
the
agency lo use
S. Stan- month* for
'*
the rationing power.
“ But I see mi need of it now,"
he added.

Rationing’

President Auriol

&lt;Coat lo o ed

A GOOD ROOF FOR YOUR HOMEI

chamber of commerce official*.
ar.4 war t *\rm *a a tew of
premlr.vnt place? ending with *
reception at the Seminole Country
Club. She alio »'rit*d Seminole
High School and MU* Harper
w a* among the student* who
were impreu«*d with hrr charm
and personality a» *hr talked to
them about hrr experience*.
A graduate o f Visitation Ar*demy of Mobile, Ala., in 1948,
Mit* ll#tbe*e attended the t'nl-

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sided hu*. Um1 l»ody of whwn wa* i f grind Jury te testify on the
danted and out o f shape- »u n V “ - matter and waiving hla Immunity
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window* wa* ItrokfU, «u# lo
safety type « f n *«r«. •'«* window*
on one nl«lf wtrv crirkw . T h t ernor to name tha gambler wtUi
trra.1 of the two right rear lira* whom he Is accused of a&gt;*orialiug.
un which the weight of the skid­ Warren *o far tiaa only named
ding bus had heen concentrated, Ihe road mi which he say* the
appeared soiqewhat worn.
gambler live* end haa de*crii&gt;ed
Sir. Jeffer* remained with the hla residence.
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hu*. awaiting the trWt of company
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the company for three y*are and graph wa* described as a .“ -peak,
mg machine."
has o no actUtont ph.
One of the first date* In color
Within on# nine-year period
Thomas A. Edlaon took out 370 television wa* u test conducted
Ilatent a covering various aspects in England in IMS by the Inti
John L. Baird.

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the three he already has told
about the Governor are not ant
-olrte, outright lie*"
I
Sullivan is scheduled to makf
hi* regular weekly broadcast mi
Crime Commission activities Sat­
urday night. On previous broad*
cost* he has charged lh« GoverJ
nor knew about the ra«* of book*
maker Charles Board at the tltn*
the Slate Racing Commission re­
fused tu readmit him to state
track*. Hi previously ha.! been
hatred fiotn all FlorMa track*.

0TIIKR 8

manship and quality ma­
terial* guarantee you the
w f eel aaHefertlee Protest
year pechetheek by making
any repair* now. Delay may
be eeoUyl Call on today far

verr ity of Alabama for three
yean She war clowned “ Mis*
Amerwa of 1*5»” on Sept. IS
in Atlai.iie City. Among her ta’«
lent* ate darning, singing and
dramatic artistry. She is five
feet five and a half inches tall
and weigh* UP pound*.
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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD,J ^ A N F O R M

L t Col. Adam* Is Warren Says Acts
____ Appointed To Head Of '51 Legislature
Interceptor Wing: TnlteFarReaching
—U . Col. J. Ross Adams, Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross
Adams of II IK I’ark Avenue,
Hanford, Fla., today was aptmliil.
«d commanding officer of the
113th Fighter-Interceptor Group
located here.
Col. Melvin C. Garlnw, Com­
manding Officer of the 113th
Fighter-Interceptor Wing, parent
crganixatloii of the flghlrr group,
announced that Col. Adain* had
tueh promoted from command of
the HJrul
Firbter-lntr■iceptnr
Squadmii.
The 142nd was Delaware’s Air
National Guard squadron until
tit • •! &lt;l to active Federal aervire
with the U. H, Air I orre Feb. I.
Col. Adam- Joined the squadron
In April, It*IH. and three months
later l&gt;ecame it * commanding
offker, a imst he held until
his promotion tn the group
leadership today.
Col. Adam-, after atleodiiig
Seminole High He bool and the
University of Florida, enll’U-d in
thu Army Air Forcea Ip llesem.
Iter, I9I0 and was separated ju l
five yrai
later. During his
overseas Imjr t.f duty from
February. I1M3 to March, I9H
Col. Adams rominutubd the 31Gth
Fighter Squadron of the 3 itlh
Flrnler Group, in North Afrlra,
Tripoli. Sicily and Italy. Hr Hew
HI combat nil-.lnns, chiefly divebombing , end strafing attacks,
alwl&gt;is credited with tne sinking
of an Italian ilestrovrr carrying
German troops, Cvl Adams wears
Out Distinguished Hying Cross,
the Air M&lt;dal with two oak
loaf riustera, ami the Eurupean
Theatre ribbon with four battle
stars.
After his discharge from the
service the Colonel Itfwame a
pilot for Trans-World Airlines
and flew regularly to Furor*
and the Middle East* Hr Is mar.
rird in the former Miss Elaine
llammar of Springfield, &gt;lo. They
have one child, a year old
da lighter, Diane.

French President

TALLAHASSEE, M*r. 2H—(/I*)
—Governor
Wnrren
predicts
srtioiir of the l!»6t Legislature
“will have a profound influence
on the life of every rltleen fot
the nest two years slid |Hi.»|hly
for many years."
However, he gave no inkling
In his regular mnnthly radio
report to the .tale of the con­
tent of his own constitutionally
required me«-age to the le g is ­
lature, wlileh will convent her#
Apr. 3.
lie noted oidy (hi I tl.r Cun
stltutlon "requires the Governor
St i «rb iit-olar session of (he
Legislature, to communicate inlormatioh concerning the rondi.
lion of (he State and to reromno nd such measure* as he tnav
diem ex Ill'll lent."
lie .aid the administration "bar
been very busy preparing to
co-operate in every possible way
with the l.i gillnture. Its 133
member* will come to Tullaha iee
us dirert einiasaries of the
people, whom we in the executive
* lanrh of I’overninent serve to
the liest of our sMIlila*.’’
In a riview of the Slate'
economic progress, the Governor
declsreit "Florida Is irrowinr
Florida In pm poring, Florida'
'ulute
tim«|H,cCs were never
*rli/hter,"
He |Miihted tn the flourishinr

School B uh Wreck
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•tat#m*nU an lo lha rauoa of lha
accident. Deputy Rherlff Hood also
investigated tne accident.

Production Aim s
ICautlausd From Page oaal

be quite a* optipiDtlr concerning

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3 i | iockiif,

»♦« " hn , . l , l

Auriot said ha

President Truman
&gt;» hare and affirmaffect ton” held hr
th* Atneri-

P m ld e e t aald this
ta "as old as our
ry." H* wW It had
« g and a a c r o d
saariflre* of both
at tno some cause."
Noting In partlctiUr tho French
•trugglo against Communism In
Indochina, President Aitrlol said
four main tasks confront France!
reconstruction a t fcomr, prosecu­
tion of tho wnr ggainst CommunIsm, renewal of industrial equip-

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Twrntjr Individuals and companic* were Hated as having been
recipients of pa
T.J _____, ________ In 1944
and 120,601.110 In 1949. Four w art
named In both y c tn to bring
tha number o f counts In the first
Information to 14.
Wrar said ■ warrant would b t
Issued far C arroll’a a rre st Bond
rould be made In 8 t. Louis but
Carroll would have to come hero
for arraignment and trial.
Carroll recently stalked out of
a hearing JR 8 L Logs being con­
ducted b rittle lrn * U Crime InvastigstlnRrejMg|iltlf«v|h&lt;skiad' byj

llOLLYWOOD, Mar.
Dally Variety, the film trade paper
which correctly predicted last
)ar*s motion picture Academy
ward winner-, today picked the
movie “All Alwut Kve a* the win­
ner of this year’s Owar derby.
The paper says Jose Ferrer will
win the award as best actor for
his performance in “Cvrano De
liergerac,” ami Judy Holliday (he
best actress auar.l for her "Horn
Yesterday" rolb.
The award winner- will he anr.ounced toinnrru* night.
The paper bases its selections v
on a poll of a cross section of the
jaiui iremt**r« of the Academy of
Motion Picture-A rts and Hclenrn
Josephine ling? is slated to lake
home th ' 'iint-suppurting.aetrrM
trophy fo$ her work in “Harvey,"
the paiwr a ,»*. It gives (leorge
Hander* the iMrar for best tup.
p u tlo g artor. Joseph L. Manirwlr* D numr^
for the direetlon and tereennln^
aw ard, for “All Alwut E ve/'
"Mona Lisa" will be voted the top
picture tune of the year, says
Variety.
The paper aald balloting is clo«e
and a small shift In vote* might
give the heft actor award to Will,
iam Holden tor “Hunscl Houle,
sard." Jeff Chandler rould take
supporting honors, says the paper,
lor "Broken A rro w / "Ha My
l.ove" la crowding "Mona l.l-n ’1
dourly fob the tune prise. Variety
said.

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■ RLNffa BUILD FMiRIDA — Famed far tta swale beauty, Florida Power A Light Company’s
rscsMIy compie led OO.OOtvkllowaU ptaat at Culler wUI hr enlarg'd hy a 7J,two kilowatt generator
as part of thr utltlly's Stoa.000.00n expaaslow program looking ahead lo PPirida'. future electric
uwdu. Completion of aew sddllloo wUI atohe Caller lha maul powtrfal electric gsaerallag pUat
la thr stair.

Korean War
I sus11a

r v**i aaaggv saw*g

sailed down to liieak up a Com­
munist attack east of the Chan,
go road.
The South Korean drive across
ob apparently waa more im­
portant politically than m ilitari­
ly. In Washington, Secretary of
Defense George Marshall said
General MacAithur had lieun inItrucieil |o cross when necessary
,|&lt;t protect his fiirn-u. The South
Korean* may have acted on their
jrwn Initiative.
Strategically, the east roast
rector lias little slgnifl.-anre. It
I* lightly defended, prnbalilv
only hy North Korean troops.
High mountains run up almost to
.Senator Kcfauver, objecting to tha
televising of the hearing. Hr ap­
peared before the committee in
Washington last week.

the coastline. No big push rould
he made In this area hy either
side.
In addition to Yangyang. the
HOK« raptured Kapyong, ('bong,
gok. Ynunpu and tne border villuge of Soria.
The bad weathsr, Wednesday
failrd to slop Allied bontbaru.
h-'J0i hit (sro airfields and a
troop rrplscsment w nter.
Twenty bombers lighting on
rsilar droppetl 1*0 tons of la.mlis
on airfields at Pyongyang, thv
North Korean capital. Other
Kuperforta hit a barracks area
at llamhting on tha rast mast.
Allied Naval f o r m gave rloso
support
T in d a y
In ground
forrr* on both tha caat and west
coasts. Wonsan was hammered
for the 39th straight day, and
HongJin for lha 30th consecutive
day.

Legal N otices

Children in irm ots areas of Can­
ada often learn their school lessons
tv Till: r a t n t o r t h u i o i &lt;tv in one of three traveling school
a riH ir. i k u i v i i u : t ot v n , • a n which run on the railroads.
I'UlKlltS. i s PNONSTR.
IN Mlti kmtatii ( i r
It lleStT'll’.IIKAH.
Legal Notice
TO 11.1. CRIiDITItNS v.vu rim s e n t i s t i v n c u i u s Mi n r NAAUO 4 U IS S T s a tll RNTSTSI, IV rtll'N T O f.
J I ’ U IIK ,
IH tjlt
Tou sail est.i, uf joo are
n,
state o r r u t s
■ntlfWd and require* lit pewsrnt
iv r e o a t r i k
any ,talm» and (Umknds »M .h you,
t,r either of yen. aiajr h its aualust
the estate ,.f It. It. HI'HIHKAO.
h . i ' - m m I, tale of said •'■■unit, to the
•'..utils Jnd*e of aentlnole ('iiiim/,
Florida, at his office In Ihe c u rt
house of said County nl Hanford.
Florida.
wllkln
ulehl
ralendar
ouinlh* from Ihe lime of th# first
puhllrallon of this notice Lack
claim nr demand aball he In wrltloa. and shall stale the place id
residence and post offlre address
of the claimant, and shall he sworn
lo hy th# claimant, agent, or sitorney, aad any such claim nr de­
mand not so filed shall be void,
(■lined) JtOMAI.il W. HIM tillKAI&gt;
As administrator of the
Kalals of It. II. klulrbedd.
deceased
P lra l p u h llra llo n March SI, IM L ,

IN fu: •fllB BXTA
HI'S AV flril'rllf!
I H-sa fcf'l.

rn Al l w Hum i t A t f O V I T .N V t
N (litre Is I------ r “
Ivan that I . I I
I t il't 'll F M .I
led his noal re..{ the estate .of
|H*ri a « K M

d
l'HAN not'
ceased; mat

final Mat
apply to .IV
IfisnstreaNkf
hole (V v n tr
day nf A M
for

K xeru tn r
llO IV Itn

tf.*.»: w ifiirr. i » -

Is Tiled his petition
[e, m d ihsi he w ill
lannnthle Douglas
f H»m l •
g i font «ths
STlh

r approval of
glarharee as
ta of HlfHAN
, deceased
’
IUC1IKI.LK

lo r s f ihe tw ist* uf
I^ M a cb tO s
W ig h t.

L y V h V W /E S .M J P S b ,
readmitted to Florida ttacks.
The Miami Crime Commloaioi
lias iliArKeil the novwW r inter
vrnrd with th* Racing Ootnatto
sion on behalf of broAfl-' In g Jllou
t enor tin a csllcd w lm i ••■BRMa'

The Defense Mohilltcr said nn
ffort now It under way to gel
labor leader* to return to the var­
ious defense production agencies.
Elsewhere in the nation s capital
a fund of more than H ,1(50,000,.
000 for payment of unemployment
benefits haa been built up under
the Roclal Security program since
Its start in 1930.
Taking Into arcount more than
1036,0110,000 In a separate fund
for railroad workers, Treasury re ­
cord* showed, there was approxi­
mately 97,900,000,000 available at
tha atari of this month to help
cushion Iho shock of Job-loa* for
American workers.
That amount roprtsoota the necumulatod oxc**o of unemploy­
ment of compensation tax rolled.
yments of

iproximnUly

S S f c 3 &amp; 3 W f e ..r « .v

Mon funds o f'th e various states,
lorritorioa and pcssesslons ami
turned over by them to the U. 8 .
Treasury ns trustee. Tho Treasury
has Invested practically gll this
money In Interest-bearing governa m t securities.
Mwnwhlls Senator . McCarthy
•Wls) called today for n reIon of Western European de­
fenses to Include western Germany,
Hpaln, Turkey aad Greece.
In a proposed amendment to
the ponding troop*-to-Europe lowUlalloiL McCarthy also demands*!
(A) a m o hand for General DougUa MacArthur la fighting tf c

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K iw R n ls C lu b

Holliday, F e r r a r
To Win Top Awards

IC.ltlaaeW F t* m race Oae)

Law which requites ispotting of
paymenli made to olhJr iwtsons
ol all amounts ol more than JOU0
on which federal laser are not
withheld.
Carroll was summoned before
the Kcfauver Senate Committee
investigating crime when the
committee ap p ean .i in HU l-ouis
rtcsntly. lie walked out of the
hearing because he objected to
the questioning.
lie later appeared before the
committee in Washington.
The section of the Internal
Revenue Code under which Oarroll was charged requires:
First, th at all persona making
payments to other persons of
more than 1600 other than those
on which U se s are withheld by
employers—are required to rc|»ort
those payments individually to
the Internal Revenue Depart­
ment's processing division, which
Is located in Kansas City.
Second, th at nil such payments
must be listed collectively and re­
ported annually to the processing
dlvisiin. These provisions arc
•fv-nJ in- fkctlvA. 'y.'.
In ­
ternal Revenue Cede.
The informations, filed under
the authority uf I/. S. attorney
Ham M. W ear, cited Carroll ma
having paid the money to win­
ning hctlora and In the f»rm of
"commissions.". All prosecutiona
under Section 147 of the rode
fall under the Jurisdiction of Wear
because of the location of the pro*
cessing division.
The first Information charges
Carroll on 24 counts of Carroll's
having failrd to file the annual
lists, one In l M t ' and one In
1049.
j Clitslflrd a* misdemeanors, enrh
fount tarries a maximum penalty
‘&gt;f one year In Jail.
Jail, a fine of | 1,or hothr Carroll toi
tenrrd to 20 year* and

(iovem or w iM W

twton Fretfr* aad Amerlia. ,
i " It 1* fireeiu ry ta conttnu* this
frietWllilli In ordar to Insure uur
Ullltual M tutlty and prosperity."

B

Biff T im e Bookie

Casey Refuses
(C a tH u ri Ttoai r u r o at)
Auigrlcan Oveneas f k t .l n Cor­
poration. II# said tie &lt;lid M t re­
call the m r im of moil of them.
Called back Iicfore the Senator*
today to supply all drtails, Casey
simply took the position they had
no right to go into the m atter.
He quoted a Supreme Court
opinion hy Justice O llw Wendell
Holmes to hark his contention
tueh an investigation uf the firm ’s
affairs would amount to a “fish­
ing expedition."
Case* Is a former Democratic
member of the House from Mass­
achusetts. lie has been practicing
law in Washington for several
years.
lie said he and his rnlleague
would be willing to make full dis­
closure of the ships deal to an y
congressional committee w h i c h
they feel has proper jurisdiction
and “whrre the rornplrle story
ran he told In an atmosphere con­
versant with maritime proceed­
ings."
•The officials of American
Oserseas Tanker Corporation are
affairs would Ik* found to be en• onfidrnt that the conduct of their
lircly proper and wiioliy above
nulry, he said.
lii kiivihrr of the »e«Aion, •oint'
nioul.er. of the hanking subcom­
mittee had conceded to reporters
privately there was a substantial
question whether Iho m atter was
within the scope of their Investi­
gation, concerned as It Is primarily
with the MFC.
Home numbers argued, how»i
ever, that Cisco himself had in­
vited the questioning. They cited
that hr had demanded to appear
before the committee because the
members had made a report to
the Senate that he was Involved
In "special Influence" dealings
with the RFC.
It was on Mar. IS, after Casey
had made a formal denial of an*'
Influence in RFC affairs, th at
the Senator* brought from him
by questioning the story on the
ship* transaction.
wltrma*
Ca&gt;ey came to
■hair tiaUy with
statement rhallm g.....
..
miller'* right to go Further Into
the m atter. Ilofore he read hi*
statement. Chairman Fulbright
if).A rk| rarrfully reviewed ihe
previous Casey testimony about
the big profit*, tase* and other
details of the tanker deal. Casey
had testified Mar. IS th at ha
paid a rapltal gains ta t, rather
than higher Inroms tase*, on hie
profits.
Fulbright read repeated offer*
by the former congressman nn
Mar. 12 to supply tha Sonata towstigator* with alt details about
the transactions, Including names
of the 30 to (Ml stockholder*, their
artnnl Investments, prefits, taxes
paid and similar (Wall*. At th a t
•Imr fasov offered to supply all
this net all in writing.
'

W g C W R R IJ A ^ IIA IIja M M I

jF l/W T U

"Mr. Ldwarda bell
Ion* this m atter la
out nt orue th at U
tlon Is going to ba
hnrrnssed and from
me, ha certainly m

most for ) 8 4

very^good reasons for

N S W SAFETY
O N S U P F IR Y

Compton's denial tha
am or nod received stM

ROADS I

lffc'SK .15 'h12!1

corrvspandent. Oepios i
U r here distributed 1 )
copilot news reporter*.

torfamanew w ith c lro l
stxWxsfw avaiU ble on

MM
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With Fluid Drive. tlBrp'a Ugg
kwo tendency to skid on wet os
You can start in higher mm
mdimliy and get away mourn

WHAT " J O I - t a n O " M I A N I .T O Y O U

r . j (real

O’N EA L

�t

la Unity Tbtr* % S4r*n*th—
T* h t d r i I I I f t i w W th* W m M|
1% F n M l i th f frrafres* of America.
T o P ra te * h n f N l t ; lo t S t a t e * .

®
Ije&amp;mdxach feralft
AN

VOLUME x i S n 8

Established 1908

MacArthur's Offer Of
Peace Is Contempt­
uously Rejected By
Chinese Red Chiefs
TOKYO. Mat. » - W V
Autttalian D-ggen and Canadian Princteu Pat» rolled up suable gains
today on the muddy central Ko­
rean front.
But elsewhere in the tentral and
western setters, tlse Communists
fought their stiffest defensive ac­
tion of weeks. They wtre dug in
ebout lour miles south of the Red
Korean border in both areas.
The Red stand came at China
rejected General MacArlhur't bill
to talk peace with the Communist
commander in Korea.
MacArthur's headquarters told
of Red troop and supply move­
ments which indicated the Com­
munists might he matting for a
offensive timed to strike
when April's seasonal rains hog
down the Allied heavy weapons.
In a Peiping broadcast spum­
ing MacArthur'i peace talk offer.
Red China said h was impertinent
and insulting and "worth only a
single laugh." It added:
"The entire Chinese people will
. . . fight unrelentingly until the
aggressor la completely driven
from Korea."
The B r 111 e h Commonwealth
ferrea racked up their gains In
rugged country northwest of Kapynng. A usela and Canadian troop*
forded rushhv streams nnd arrant
Med over hill * ° * y with three

days of rain.
knpyong la l i m its south of
the border and I f id les southweet of Chuncha* an the mad to
AP correspondent Mat* Polo,
nretaky reported the advances
were significant.'Ha paid the dis­
tance c n U net he dtaetoaed. He
■ f d a s -tU s is s i - . v ,( .

-

"O nly the difficulties of

the

s sField
d s dlltntrhea
s s f; “• aaid
"*Hthe
Chinese warn tw vtgg south of the
borer In th* Cnttnchon area. They
war* digging defense positions in
the northern hllta overlooking the
it-M iis s w an ran* r t m i

Professor C la im s
PeopleAreSameAs
In Time Of Christ
P H IL A D E L P f llA , Mar. 29 -UPi
— Have you eve* dreamed what a
relief It would be to escape from
today's tensions to the "good eld
days of htatotyl
If you have, j e u can stop kid­
ding yourself, re f the "good old
d a n " are myth, not history.
Things— and peep]* really havr
changed only an the aurfare in
nearly 4.000 r i g s
The authority hefciad this shat­
tering nf w ldM i Hmi
Illusions
about a rosier past Y Samuel Noah
Kramer, a University of Pennsyl­
vania professor Whets speciality
la studying the ancients, especially
the Assyrians. Hh spoke at the an­
nual meeting nf tha American O ri­
ental Boeiety yesterday.
Kramer has J u t finished trans­
lating document* (ascribed 1,700
years before th* hltth of Christ.
Modern Idiom apart, the document:,
have a surprising 10th Century
flavor, reflecting a variety of sen­
timent hut little altered over the
centuries.
For example, the people of an­
tiquity worried plenty about their
equivalent of Mar. 48. Kramer
quoted:
"You can have n lord, you can
IOm SMMMU On Pot* Tkrwl

C Of C To Entertain
Giants' Farm Club
New York
Otnate'
official*,
manager* of 14 ( M teams. roachea. and news tad M b m e n , will
he the guesta « f th* Seminole
County Chamber of Oammsrre at a
barbecue at the grounds of the
Fifty Associate* Monday at «:S0
P i t . Ed Whitney, O U m her 0f
Commerce m aaftpr, atated thla

IN D E PE N D E N T DAILY NEW SPAPER

Rosenbergs, Sobell
Are Found Guilty O f
Spying For Russians

Intre-Aincrinin ( ’onference

5% S ales Tax Is
Recommended By
Business Group

Three Deaf Mute President A u r i o l
Fishermen S i g h t Pledges S u p p o r t
MisSsingS a i l b o a t To United Slates

T ig h t R e s tr ic tio n s O n
Bftnk C r e d its A rc
T erm ed
N e c e ss a r y
W A S H IN G TO N . Mar.
— &lt;/F)
A S per rent national retail tales
lax and a Mi.000,000,000 tlath in
gnvernmrnl spending were among
steps proposrd today by the Com­
mittee lor Economic Development
In arhteve a balanced and ade­
quate federal fiacal program.

C a p ta in O f T r o p ic a ir F r e n c h L en d er M ee ts
A sk s F or D ir e c tio n
W ith T r u m a n O ver
O f S t. P e te r s b u r g
C o m m u n is t
P o lic y

MAKIM9 THI OPfNtMO ADOtllt before th# American Foreign Ministers Conference In Washington. Presi­
dent Harry S. Truman la shown In this general view *t ho urged the ? | American Republic* to fight Com­
munism 1*1 Europe and Asia or fare the mounllng threat nf Soviet agxt- s1on throughout the Western lie ml ■phoro. Th* President railed for th* building up of Lattn-Amertraa defense*. (International Souirdphotn)

In addition to a $ 10 ,000,000,(100
lax increases as soon at possible,
the hutinettmen's research group
tuyveiied iisrlst reslrictiom nn ex
pant ion ol bank crrdtt, and a nstional program to encourage private
c u ;
lu iiiw s s v
P i.s .it r
n
r
•
p t
savings
"This program .folly rarrled
out," It raid, “ would yield a rash
surplus of two to three hltllon
fly Hit IIAMD FlShK
Hollars In fiscal 1952. Thus it
NEW YORK. .Mar. 28 &lt;&amp;) A
would maintain the anti-inflation­
ary Influence of the budget but Horace Monroe A n d 115,000/100 plant tn make new &gt;
K e n tu c k y C rim e C h ie f
print from -ugar cane bngas&gt;&lt;
would nol rely exrluslvely upon
ihe waste inalenai of the sugm
higher tears to do this. At the
Kings
Of
Rhythm
P u t U n d er $ 1 0 ,0 0 0
industry will t«- built in Florida
same time, It would greatly -IrenThe
United
Hagas-e
Olliilo-c
To Provide Music (V'r|«ii*liun, with office in Olewi.
gthen the defense against Infla
B o n d B y C o m m itte e
lion at th* points where the de­
t»n,
was
formed
terently
to
earn
fense has been weakest- namely
Filly Jaycces today paraded
W'ASIIINGTON. Mar. 20 &lt;d'i
control of the expansion of credit through llie City selling tickets to out Ihe projert.
President of the ne wiomoanv i- — John Crnfl, lulled lo gamhlmg
and the promotion of savings."
Th* program was developed and their dance being held Saturday Joaquin J. dr la Kura Uuban rnci in northern Krnturly, refuted to­
n*e-t who devetnpeil a new and lie put forward by the Researrh and night al the Armory- President Rtll ccs-ful
process of tnnking p*|vir day lo tell Senate crime invetligaPolicy Committee of the llutlneaa Stemper led the parade in a sound from bagasse,
tor, about hi, adiviliei «nd a,in­
Research Organisation, and re­
lie la Itota said today the pro. n a te , He wa, pul under $10,0011
leased hr CEO chairman Marion (ruck prrreeded by Chief ol Police
bond for | wimble mn tempt i ha rye,
U. Folsom, treasurer of Kastman Roy Williams who periodically t e n D less rxpensive, the taw ri
Irilal mote abundant nnd the qual­
Kodak Co., Roc ho* ter, N. Y.
sounded hi* siren.
Aflrr a brief iruinn. Senator
ity romparnblr with
newsprint
The Commit tee'* "emergency
The parade began *1 the Yacht mad* from wmwl,
O'Cnnnr IDAM) announred lo
tax program" call* for raising an
lie added that ulillting U'e itewsmen lhal Crofl h,d refuted
additional IB.SS0JBW.DOO from ex­ Club following ihe Jaycee*' week­
cise tax**. Including the vales tax: ly luncheon and proceeded up watte nt the ingar cane prv&lt;«n&gt; s To aniwrr many of ihe queries.
gajMyOOa/lOO more from indlvt- Park Avene* te Ihe dock turning th* fbirsts ami wild life and .lid OVooot aairl Graft, along with
M - I s w m taxpayer*, and II.- east on First Street end ending soil ro n se n r’lun and water .utpiv tour *dher rwTlry WttnevM*. had
Lvca.iss
tb
ria
is
nn
problem
of
dr
OPOjtKW.nm more from eerpera beer, rflreeteri fn appear b«-fore Ihe
foresting to obtain raw materials. full committee tomorrow for fur
Hops by meani of a "defense pro­ at Ihe Tourist Ce-^tr.
Tl*e new plant, be said, will be ther rpieatloulng
fits tax,” with profit* a love 125.Member* p f the eluh broke
000 la ird at 80 per rent instead ranks at Ihl urging of President built on a tract of land jd|*&gt;*n!
T)i*t will give these recalcitrant
of the present 47 per cent. No Stemper and mingled with the to lie United State- b'lgai t'or- witness#- * final chance to talk
change was recommended in Ihe rrnnd lining th* sidewalk to sail poralkin mill at Clewiston. |i will ami e-cape post (Me pros.-rntion
litillrr li» , igai mill's wasir amt for contempt nf C'ongre-s. Con­
present rxrss profit* 1s t on cor­ ticket- In the dance.
porations.
Music for the affair will *.,• its inilix! i opacity will ire tri.iNK) viction of rrintempt rarrles a pus"The taxation of rurpnratr pri provided by Horace Monroe ant| ( tons cl m v iprint annually.
slhlo penally of Up tn Jl/MK) (me
Plana tor , ■■nstruetoin ate in and a vesr in Jail.
fit* Is already very close tn the hi* King* of Rhythm featuring
maximum limlla that would be Sammy Revlla a t th# drums, A. the Murks, lie bit Kora said. No
-aid he will recornmrnd
safe even In a temporary emrrr- R. Earl, vocalist, Itay Jnhns-m and drfm itr date for ground bunking lo O’Conor
full committer that It ask
geney, and far lieyond the limit* hi* silver trumpet and Roosevelt has l&gt;ei n »et, tint De I o lints adder) the the
Henatr to rite Croft for eonth# plant -up lw In operation in IK
th a t would hr tolerable for any Richard-on on the Tenor Kax.
months d -ultriM.- yri i,-rili«- for ternpt Hr quentiotied Croft a* a
prntartfd period." The CKII -aid
A ten piece floor show will also const:’ • lion me obtained.
one-man auhromwittr*.
in a statement.
put nn a show described liy Presi­
Tlir others who will lie givrti a
Although government revenue dent
Anno
irr.
l
of
tbe
formation
Klein per “w*ll worthy the
I of th* I •* -.itnpal v I arne it a ehance tomorrow l*&gt; change their
receipts now are outstripping ex­ price nf admission In Itself."
up|dv of mind- and talk *r» Morn.- Klnnpenditures hv more than | 4.n'm.
Th» dance I* scheduled to l^- ! lime wh»- • ir*I t tight
man. I.oiil Rothknpf, Jacob O ir r »
r -it|.|
ono.rwtn. the CEP cautioned that a gin at P P M- end continued until new,in ■
Pilblltluna Biiurr-a ha\e figured ay Th'iriibr Guxii and William O,
deficit ls in the offtng this sum­
mer unless prompt »t*p* at* taken the hand or the crowd v.rar,. out. ronaumptien of n*u .print i *‘*''jt M'Brtrn All terently lefu.etl to
John Williams urged the Jay- •■ft percent above !!•!« ,md ptn- answer the committee*, i|ueatl«tia.
to Incrras* lax** and cut down (he
rees before th# pared* began to duct Ion lias gained only a ten* 2 S
Kleinman and Rothknpf refuaprospective outgo.
rc| to anvwrr qile-ti&gt;m&gt; at a puh’"The lax increase should mm* make the dene# the most success­ percent.
This mean- digging iltln ‘Inek- lie session, demanding that tiein one step and should be made a* ful program ever attrm nlcd by
the rtuh. H* pointed mil that the for the difference anti stork are vision camera* he rein over! from
quickly as poeeihle," 11 Bald.
trowllaeed &lt;Ni r* i# T lretl
■Iwindlitig. This supply situation th# room. Tomorrow's inert mg
President Truman and Beer,-Iras force f some paper* In limit will tie In lurid fined doors.
la ry nf the Trossury Snyder have
(iiitik also declined to anaadvertising
ashed Congrte* for an initial tax
Th* New York price is shout rr question, at a public inerting,
Inrroftee nf |in.&lt;W.non,400 this
ft Of. a Inn, the highest in .ibtins* but gave as hi* reason fear that
year, to be followed later In 1861
he might ineriir male Inm.elf
.10 years.
by a second Increase of some $(!,O'ltrien, like Croft, would not
I*e l.a Mni* did not have anv
tVKl,non,nno, to keep revenue In
•perlfie comment op price, let he talk to O'Conor a, a one-man sub­
step with projected spending.
did :ay romm»rrial prnductino of committee.
The House Way* and Means
Kit min to and Rothkopf havr
Committee hae held ala week* of
f)**le Bank!, 80 Oviedo Negro, newsprint from sugar cane bacas e
pictured hy the eommittee
hearings on th# proposal and nett th* driver of Use school bus that through his |irnce*a was at a rniich lieen
&lt;I Mteflnii r«4 llti I'igy
fI •tellweiFsf ri«* I*b i 0 Tll»»*l
Monday Is tehednlro to listen to tan Into a dlteh on Geneva Avea review of the current situation Pur
yesterday morning, was
from Snjrder. Whether he will charged by Htate Highway Pa­
preaenl any new revenue raisin c trolman R. D. Harrison with
plans at that tim e t* not known. reck less driving, and bond was
The CED wept along with Bor­ sat by County Judge Douglas
der In advocating an Increase in Rtenslrom at 81,404 pending furthe manufacturers' tax nn aulo- thei investigation nf Injuries suf­
(r s H ls s t l On Pss* VXreet
fered by achtol pupils In the ac­
A sevenqmml work prognm, shaped lo rr.eei rL* fuiurc need, of a
cident.

Jaycees Parade Florida To (Jet New Gambler Rapped
Million IMant
To Sell Tickets e$lf&gt;
ToMakoNewsprintf ror Ketusing lo
ForAimoryDance
Answer Questions

School Bus Driver
Is Charged With
Reckless D r i v i n g

Chamber Of Commerce Proposes
7-Point Plan For Local Progress

American Casualties
R ise To 57 Thousand

W A S H IN G T O N , Mar. 2#- M V
Announced American casualties In
Koran rot* to 87,120 today, x t Increaee of l,3M since last week.
The total, representIng casual­
ties reported to the next of kin
through Mar. 23. included M i l
killed, 87.918 wounded and 10/191
mlaaiftg In action.
The wounded figure Included I,004 who have since died and the
m taring total included 07 known
dead, raising total combat deathv
to 9,401
O f th* missing, 1.063 haw tine*
returned to V. 8. m ilitary control
and 111 are known prisoner* of
w ar, leaving 8,480 currently misslag- _________________

Ha predicted that about 78 pee.
sons will be proeaB. tndudwl will
be C ity and CotMty officials.
W. E. Hsthawgy. veteran barbccaing expart, THU proper* th*
meat, a*nr* I M # « t e tend.
la ess* of rain th* barbecue will
O L D E S T L E G IO N N A IR E
be served at tn« Tourist Center,
A U G U S T A , ffiZ Mar. » — &lt;AV said Mr. Whitney.
John S. (Dad) Newcomb, who say*
ho ta th* oMeet living member of
Legion, obeerved hi*

Hortens* Givens, If , Oviedo,
who had a badly cut barA was
sent yesterday morning to O r­
ange Genera] Heepital for spe­
cial treatment,
■
The other victim* of he wreck,
Clarence Sapp, 17 and Janetta
Daniel*, 16. both of Oviedo, are
reported to be recuperating a l
Fernaid-laiaghtM Memorial H ot.
pita).
Patrolmen H tm ie o n reported
that a total of 84 pereona. includ­
ing the driver ef th* bu*. were
e ven emergency treatment yesrday morning «| the hospital.
An Inveetinxien of the bus af­
ter th* aecMlnt disclosed no mechanieal defeat* which might havo
caused th* accident, and although
the steering apparatus was not In
th* best of aaodlUaa, H was not
bed enough to eauaa th* driver to
loo** control, he added.
Five pupils, he atated, expressed
the opinion that the driver had
gone to sleep 8* the wheel at the
time of the eectimt- The bus is
a 1836 Chevrolet with a passenger
rapacity nf nW *« 40.

many
' to rent
fra. Casy. Owners
. rent ere adMrs. Bruce at

growing Seminole County, bar been developed by the Chamber nf
(omrnerre and now is in u,r. Jack Hall, acting (.reorient, disclosed
today.

‘‘RememMr," Mr. Hall rfeclarerl, ‘That (hove (minti merely are
used to keep u*
us looklpg ahead.
They are not jpeei.'te project i In
themaetvew For example, ere of oTganliation. We want lo be
our Important program p"ir.ta ready tor fast actum."
T h r ( hauiher of Cotnrnerre ha*
Is development of tourist relxliwi* The chamber's entertain, been rmnhaalting mmmunlty ser­
rnent romrHtt#*. using that *, a vice and lielter roll'lly relations
guide, rianned ai.rl presented th* of late, he stated. D im tnra havo
Mg fyieweli tourist party last etagert dinner and husiire-ra meet­
ings in O«d*do xrii] Longwood the
we~k that rtfvur JJU) guest-.’•
OU *» yrorram roint*. V xld, past two m-rnths snd plan a Lake
include ,J ) Atti.ve. -aw indintry. Mary assembly -hortly. New II13) Fvnervd o-rr canal and rort teraiure lay* strew nn hotels
facilities In the county.
farilltire, (4) Develop way- in end
state headquarters
aid our farmers, proreaaora and torProviding
Florida Wildlife Fedrrashippers (A) Cuiti-'at* city-roun- linn;the
exhibitions booths
ty relations, ' 8j Urge improved thol arranging
featured fashion shows at
county -ornlv and bridge*, and 171 th r Central Florida Eipoaition,
Go after eonvsntluna.
Orlando, and at the American
Th* sum total of aueh j r»ro- Legion .Show in Sanford; putting
gram r#rr#a#nU a lr*m » ndou» on a hug# Easier Egg hunt tor
volume of work and if worthwhile Seminole County klddin; staging
6rejects ar* to b* eompbted. the b!g tourist farewell party;

X

ta acting preald* nt stteiaed, th*
chamber moat receive not only
strong financial support but th*
actlvs cooperation of cltit*n*
throngheut tha county.
"Th * chamber here long ha*
a f 'V -r far progress and It
has o' -tain*-| good rraulta, wit­
ness the deepening of the St.
John* River," Mr. Hall pointed
out, "JTte tO llF, w* are fnvDlnf

N o. 156

Assooiatcd Press Leased Wire

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A T H P R S D A Y MAR. S f c f o s T

Allied Advance Is
#Slowed To W alk By
* Massed Red Forces

THE W EATHER
Scattered shower* and a few
thundershowers In extreme north
•hi* afternoon and north and cen­
tral portion* tonight and Friday.
Partly cloud) other* l»e. Slightly
cooler north portion Friday.

MIAMI. Met.
f/I’l Mure
WASHINGTON. Mat
M ’i
desl mute ftthetmen told tndav nl
|Jfd|[ff| |if(ly , nl
making cnnla.t will, llic mtstltlg , |||m&gt;ln " a|| nu,
„| ,hc
schooner Tropic ait and c»&lt; n.»nging Nof||| AlUnlll | fc,ty O.gamrohon
note, t r J V 'h T L ir'r' rod a
ir.ro abnaxl d e n ie d to a.i.rie
man aim,
deigned In guide

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gel Ihfit own di,allied Imm I gomx
when they lighted the ,, l.none.

mi-Mitg in the gull for iluee day,.
Mrs. Haiel At tee, manager of
a fulling fleet ,*lmnrd ,1 Venice,
1
told Ihe story ol the ro nltrl am
of the losting of note, hai l anil
(orill Iwlween the two Imalv. Ihe
(hire ftthertnan worl for her.

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Inh with nlequrtriv Iranilalmg
llien (em ails. The ronfeience last*
e,| an hour.
file

Wlol

I loti-

i Bernard
"The reroarks of the I're-ident
of the French republic included a
“ We're lout," the all girl •re­ statement that the French people
wrote the fishermen 1h#&gt; .aid tin­
man aboard the -rh-&gt;onet
wa were determined to defend themvero h e .„ (,,l “ T h ...» on il,. Tro
•» * '"» ' f"teigo aggression
picau appeared in good ...inl»
jn this -plrit. thev were
The rroolerir w .- u irm il.
""
l" 'f" rl t» the
auxiliary engine The girl «nd th,
" rW*niiaman asked the fishermen to re
11
port them losl Mrs \.re e r-li
rre-ldentiat Hecretary fo-epli
nial*,! that at tlir iiieed il wh Hhnrt -aid Auriol nl-., assured
traveling Hi* Tropicair should pul J&gt;&gt; rnmratr that the French
into Boca Grande or Fort Mver- '*'r r r ' K'*11
associated »tules
rarh this afternoon. The fisher
successfully optm-ing" Com­
munist
aggression
In Indochina
men repaired their craft and pro-

NEW TORE. Mai 1' J &lt;/T‘»—
A federal (null |Uiy tmla, convict­
ed three American cilicent two
men and a woman
ol bring
atom *pie, for R um ,
Il relumed its verdicl al I I A.
M. aftei dehheialmg the f.sic of
the ihtec defendant, for teven
hem , and IS minute,.
The convicted trio, atcu trd of
the capital offenve of wailimc
"Plottage, weic jullu. Ho.cnbctg,
M -year^U electrical engineer: hi*
Jatk-haired wife Ethel. J5

"33." All
.............
... New York^ City.
are from
Federal Judge Irving R. Kaufman set Apr. R for imposition of

'entence. The death lentrnce wa*
not mentioned during the trial
hut Judge Kaufman told the
jury lavt nlghl hr alone would
determine the severity of -entenre.
After «#ngrntiilating the- jur­
ors, Judge Katifuuin -.aid
tcnin-

ly:
"I

must tav a

an individual

that’ I cannot he happy because it
(„
,)(l&gt; f„t America. That
rltiien* should Irinl themselves
, hr ,!rr„
of tin ,1 own
m untrv h&gt; the most de-tructive
weapon known, is so shin-king
rha( | t an'l find words to de­
crll-e tin- toallisomr offense,

The I rial occupied 15 court
days. The prosecution called 22
witnesses.
The* defense called only Mr.
and Mrs. Ho-rnlo-ig and twro
minor wilnrssr- Sobell did not
lake the stand.
Both the Rosenborgs empha­
tically denii-ik- they bad an con­
nection wilh a Soviet spy ring.

Aftei the Hireling with Mr.
Truman, Auriol went to l-ofayeM*
park artova the Mreet to lay a
wreath at thr vtatur to thr French
Isadei wh,, helped the Unitnl
State- win its Independence.
One purpose of Auriol'* visit
The chief witnecs against them
cd state here is to dispel any wav David Gtrenplass, a former
American doubt almut Frances Annv sergeant «tv&gt; worked on
determination to arm, and fight tin atom projert at l.o
Mamts,
if nece-vai y, in defense of wr-vt N M
ern Dernt«*rary
lie ,va&gt; tho central figure in
Following i» the test of Die another drama when he di-oto cd
tViiile Moon statement as d irta t-1 Jjtnm"immh "w c rets "never' liefore
til by abort;
^
revealed in
« courtroom
Tho
“ The President of the French couitronnr s o cleared &lt;&gt;f nil but
Itrpublle and the president of the participants
in Ihe rave during
United State- confe-rerl ItMlay for (his pfiave of the tedmionv.
mi* hour »n thr oinwmn problem*
lireenglas* «no| he supplied
of Hie two countries.
atom bomb secret* si the rerjurst
"The i*re*idrnt of the French „f (he Rosenlierg*.
republic outlined to tbe president
||, produced iketehe mot &gt; 12of the Unlte.l Slat. - cniolltIon- in p»g. description -f an il m l.omb
f iance. tile piogre*. of thi [„ rinirt alol .a*d it wa- date ho
French rearmament program and
«r antr«n,a n&gt;
t esri
tiie pie.rtit -iluatiori 111 Indo
—— ——- —
liilia wti.-r. h tench foi.e
and
f / 'l i r M Y l
1c
ItsslIssrS H i f*Mftf Irtltn
force of the Av-oclaterl Slate
I L « i r i l firi I ( l l M I l
IN
are viiceessfullv nppntlng four
mumst aggression
"Tbe remark* of I be pretldent
n
of tbe French rr public tnclinled a
statement that the French |teoph
Saturday noon &lt;- ihe deadlino were determined lo d'fent llietil
t n l.U M B U S . &lt;» M*t
-v lt
on which to file rla im . to las reives against foreign aggrrs-ion
F*-*rle»» Lagan, win. lersire
exemption for homesteads, amt and that, in ltd- splril, they were
widow* and disability exemptions, giving all-out *llppnf t to the Hir wTindering linn vvlirn th#
Arm y took hi a mailer i homrSanford F. Doudney, county tax North Atlantle Treaty Oiganiia
Ir-v. again
answer, announced this morning. ♦ion.
F -r a time il tiMi)e.| III.,* the
Applications po-truarked |&gt;efoi«
"Ne einpiia .ixe-l liiat all these
»r mi March .11 will hr arcepteii. efforts were directed toward thr three year dd li"-i would go on
lie itated.
malntenurwe anil trengthenlng of ihe road w|ih th&lt;- Mills Bio*,
t'irru* that l» wintering here.
II ■■IlsarS He C«sr l s »il
But Fagan's trainer Karl H um tBIG I IM If Mi l I
vton slid the rirciiv had "a little
FAR ID , Mar. »•-(/)'&gt; -W est.
trouble** that neither cares to
*m source* today g irrt.d Ituvdlsru**.
•la's new proposals for a Fore­
Now Lagan is putt log on a
ign Mtnlxleri* ( ’onftr. n.t- agenda
with
reactions
ranging
from
Mr*. Lincoln Grow, HI, died at w r-itlin g sit wilh Karl In a
Hut this
rauttnuv optimism to entl.usla ini Hie home of her on-in-law and Columbus night clnl,
The r!i irgat.'s of the ITiitrd daughter. Mr and Mrs. F. J Al mar not last,
Lagan
roent Ins first night
States, Britain and France rnet len, I I I (folly Avenue. &gt;t 3:.14 I’ M
al the French Foreign Ministry yesterday following an Illness nf after his "eviction" bv the rircus
lo exchange views of the new one month Her reside Ice wa- at in a cage in hark of thr night
dull. Earl -ays hr found a tem­
and apparently eonrillrtory aug- 211 French Avenue.
frstlons submitted yestrniay try
Born Nov. 21. IH*5ts in Wilkes porary home for thr lion.
“ But
we’re looking
around
Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister I Barre, i’s. Mrs (Scow bad lived In
Andrei Gromyko.
Sanfiirrl for 47 \ta rs . She was again tor a place where I can
a member nf the First f're.livter eserds* Fagan." he added.
Fagan
began hi* hnmr hunt
H TO R K C LO S IN G S
Ian Church an • "f Hie Royal
several months ago, after hit
Closing of Stores nn Wednes­ Nclghtavrs nf America.
days at noon, darting on Apr.
Other survivor* ■haatdea Mrs. master, Floyd Humesfnn. brother
4, wa* approved hy member* of Allen include the husband who i* of Earl. w*a drafted in Cali­
the tianfonl Merrhanls' Aasocia- alio quite HI, anil mic son, Harry, fornia. Floyd brought him into
lion at a recent meeting, Andrew nf Hanford; another daughter. Mr*. ramn In a truck.
Th* A rtnv haali'-- gave Floyd
titlne, pretldent. annmitvr.l tratay. Jnlm Sfiitthai of Baltimore, Md ;
( r a a t la a * * n a P s a e r » « n
It wan recommrndrd that Hu another son, Earl of Miami; 1**
half hnlldays he rnntitrued until grandchildren. Including Mr». M.
If. Crouch nf Johrutnn t*ity, Tenn.:
Fall.
,-r*d#d In Venice.
Earlier, thr Coast Iruard at {ft
I'eteisburg received a report nl
fishing boat making conta.t with
the stluMiner.
The coast guard annminced thunconfirmed lepnrt al SI Petri .
hilfg. It was relayed hv a fishing
(oat and said the mi- mg schooner
had iieen •■ighleil ve.lei day
r.tl
miles sotithwe-t nl Vriuir
Tlir fishernirn rr|&gt;&lt;iil' &lt;| Hit,
gave (he Tropicair a Mini e I ishi
mg on Venice, file srioMUier was
lirncreding undei aiisillaiy pnwet,
foasl Guard officials stud that
under prevailing weather romli
tiuUs II Would take tlir Trope-air
"some lim e" to rover the PR mile,
lo its home port at fit. I'elt-rshuig
V r«. Haxel Acre*, manager of
the cast roast fisheries al Vrtilt#,
told an ama/ing story of tn.» ttir- r
dc»f mule fishermen .ighted 'hr
missing schooner
She rsn o rtH tl&gt;ev were m ,«
divablrd boat, trying in get it

Looking For Hume;
Circus Job Folds

Tax KxemptionnaiiiiN
Deadline I Saturday

Mrs- Lincoln Grow
Dies At Ajce Of HI

FERN PARK P U P II 8
Second grad* pupil* of Mrs.
J. W. Hatch of the Fern Park
School, Orlando, enjoy erf a train
ride to Sanford thi* morning am)
were taken In a bu* for a trip
to th* Municipal Ton where they
enjoyed aearng the irmnVey* and
other animals

Mr*. Harry J. Byrd of Martins­
ville, V*.; Mr*. Hubert Johnson nf
Orlendn; Mrj. Clifford Proctor,
Jr., Hanford: A. Braxton Huntley.
Jr. of Baltimore; William D.
Grow, ft. S. Army in Albany, (ie.!
George T. Grow and Edward IGrnw, Miami; Harold M. Grow
and Elmer K. Grow, Jr., DeLand*
atsn 14 great grandchitdrrn.
Funeral service* will be con­
ducted at 2:30 P.M. Sunday at
Britsou Funeral Homs with Rev.
A. G. Mclnnie. assisted hy Rev.
Henningar, officiating. Burial will
follow In l.ak t View Cemetery.

arranging a leas* extension for
Florida Fashions In Its praaant
factory sHe; arranging far 100
publicity picture* for the New
York Giants' farm duba in train­
ing hero; presenting weekly news
reports nnd working srith May.
fair Inn officials to obtain con­
ventions are a few of the Cham­
ber's most recall I activities. Mr.

M IUL R O O H B V K LT
N E W YORK, Mar. 2 9 -U P v Mr*. Franklin D . Roosevelt aaid to­
day that United Nations troop*
“ ahonld not aver hav* crossed th*
88th Parallel, and w# should not
croaa It now."
Speaking on her noon National
Broadcast Ing Company radio show,
Mrs. Rooagvolt aaid U. N. forces
•hould stabilise thalr position nt
th* paratlal nnd then demand ne-

Trustees of School Dietrict No.
1 will meet at 10:00 o'clock Mon­
day morning, Apr. 9. Recommenda­
tions for principal* of the various
schools will b« made then, said T.

Hall reported

|°Uatl9B».

W. Lawton.

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D e a th A w a it s T h r e e
E s p io n a g e A g e n t s ;
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TR L IT E R S M K B T

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yesterday, HI
Imw today, &amp;'J
Rain. 44
Total Maidt rain. .72
Normal
March rain.

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Inches.

The W eather
JACKSON YH-Le V Mar 29—/*&gt;&gt;
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Rian.ark
Chicago
Denver
Daa Mu'nes
Ne*/ York
Her. .'Ha
Washington
Jacksonville
Miami
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�THE HANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORID*

Correspondent Passes Milestone
Of 40 Without Complete Collapse

\

C O O O N E W S Co. C’ C O D H O U S E k f E P E C S
Soap*, polishes, mop*, broom*!
Wr have all of vuui Spring
Clean in i Need*. Stud w inter
grim* the yffurtlrt* wav. You
will be (m ired at our (election
of Famous-Brand household
hr 1per j I

By HAL BOYLK
NhW YORK— bP&gt; Brim 40 y«ar* old Imn'i turned oul tu U

Liberty er Little Jewel Brooms
■\ Radia..l Furaiiura Polish 24-oz.
Wright's Silver Polish 8-ei,
Slartty Scrub Brashes each
jfrs* Toilet Bowl Brashes each

1 u»ed to lie • ropy hoy myself,

any rro»»«n, it
. ' 11.
* th
surface.
that was fine. Hut would I act
any different T I had always
thought of 40-year-old men aa
tiering elderly rn«cali sajlio had
an uvn * helming urge to pinch
every pit-tty girl in sight. Ho I
pul iMJ**lf to llu test. | delilteralell ualkr-i| by a pretty redhaired rtrl In tt*e office and gave
her a 'tuii'k look. Did I have an
&lt;,urwh&gt; Imlng jin '" to pln’h h e rt
N **. N'rt nio »• t-.aii usual. Safe
nyiin!
I hod ’ii *t»r ni'inunl of panie
when a 1 » -&lt;■ u stepped up tu
me aa ■
nr . i fell sure
lie ruuhi re I wn* 4(1 and was
gtllif In offer to e&lt;eon me safely
across the itryi’t. And I made up
mv mind right then that if ho
■In! | would suuaih him to the
|i»uiner,t, merit - badges ami all.
“What time U IL mUter7" he
ask’d mi l I broke out and laughyd In wild relief.
There was one thing more that
Lithe i • m*. Somewhere I had
read IV t It.ir-.thv Dli said that
men of 40 were Irreslitibly
altrnetlye
to
women.
That
troubled me. I didn't want tn
leave a trail of biokrn female
icarli wherever I went. Ho far,
inwrvrr, I must iay the women
have met have irp t their head*
irrtly writ. Maybe It'* iiecauio
hey don't realise I sni reallv
III wtw hjveh Ihirothy Dll her
ielf ha* lrt.liav.it lensihlvl. Hh«*
iSSh’t,/v e n written me a masti
wtk.yft

-c

So far I haven’t found a «Tn»t*
ii'Bdvarhage to being 40. Am1
bran some real ad
rantige*
One !* in the m atter of reipect.
Knr years the copy boys, knowing
C EN TR A L

have been tailing me "hey, you!'
Now, realising my antiquity, on-?
will breali down every onre in a
wntle and «ay •*»ir,’*
Of course I didn’t like it tin*
day one rainr over, bent hi* hea t
In a IbtenlriK attitude and then
laid, "Aw. it isn’t true.”
■What Ivn’t t r u e t’’ I P 'lril
"W hat that 11 her guy .raid
about you.”
"What did he **y aiiuul me*"
I a«krd.
"He said you rould hear your
arteries hardening three feet
away."
The biggest advantage, how­
ever, is the new attitude of tnv
wife.
One Hunday J started to go to
the d&lt;wr to luck up the news­
papers.
t’ NU, "f&gt;U *•!'* -lt_,fn »n jn e ri- i«

your ra*y eha'l,
». sail!.
"I'll get the paper* for you. After
40 you have t*» *tart taking thing*

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Members of the Seventh Day
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Lady (iodiva’s Ride Adventist
and hu*ine»* mi-rt'ng Turt.iay
C O V E N T R Y , Frig.. Mar. 2 »—
(A t— A
|ir«*tt&gt;* British aclres*
war chosen from a firld of 11
today to r r -r n ir t the famous ride
of U .d y Uodiva un Juno 23.
Tin* winning applicant la 28year-old Ann Wrigg, a curvemme
.1 unrtlr.
Along the lo*rr* Were .eve U
Americans, inrluiilfl# the veteran
tali ilrtin •r Sully Kami, who had
cabled a.i offer to emulate the
legendary mule ranter down to
tin* bar* at detail
‘ Ml*
Itarul," -aid a f poke*.
i man for the 16 member (election
•■iiniMitlee, “ uas never in the
lunnliiir It might have been good
lutlirltv for her hot it would
have attracted to our pageant
people of the wrong kind— Peep­
ing Tom* uf the word w»rt.”
Mi«* W rigg it five feet four
and n half inches tall, weigh* I2d
pmmde, aiht ha* theae measure*
ineiit
hurt, Id ; waist, 2d; hip*.
37.
“ I applied fur the Job,” ahe
oleumly told repoitera, "because
I am load ah nit horses.”
I.ady (iodiva II suppo'ed to
have ridden through Convent nr
ulwut the middle of the eleventh
century .I n i only In a white
hoi i- \ti*,* Wrigg will he outfilteil with a tp&gt;r*e. a long flaxen
wig and n akintight. fle.h-colored
lua and pnidie* *et.
Well known a* a trlevialon,
radio, stage and acreen player,
In* a l" . ie an e*|vrt hortewontan
and inn ride alde*&lt;addle— one of
the ea.eiillal qualificatlona for
I tie role.
The original (indiva war a
Saioti lady, the wife of Leofric,
f ar! of Mercia end laird of Co­
ventry. According to the legend,
Teofrlc w m a ml*erly old coot
who made the people of Coventry
ml eiaide hy taxing everything
h o i t h e air t h e y breathed.
I.ady tiodlva, a kindly aoul,
nagged him romtantly to remit
•"me of the taxrc. In a fit of
temper one day iie said, all right,
he'd do it if she would ride naked
thlMirli the city street*.
l-adi (iodiva took him up. She
Tir»t i idet**d eyervhody to ita y
home that day with the ihutter*
closed. Then she stripped, leaned
on lo r home and made Ihr ride.
Ono low character, a tailor, la
supposed to have laid down hi*
lewing for a peep. The legend
»ay* ho was struck Hind.

m T r y this yir.il new formula todat. Il
w may beevactly » lu l you need for glowin*; yihrant go*si health.
Jutt on* capiule of B*tcl Sp*ri»l
Formula — Ihjl's all you take a day —
M'wwtlawM r e e n P a a e Owe)
tunlamv .1 limri lhe minimum daily rc* nuddliw front aevrn to 20 per cent
ami un refrigerators, television
qoiirtttrtm of li«a and Vitamin It,.
art* nnd other conauraera* mec­
FEU UTTER tr YOUR MONEY RACR hanical durable goods from 10
lake Bevel Special rm ftuiU l.il pot 10 per rent to gf&gt; per rent. It alto
day. (11 1 iu»t utiiol) U4 t daitl il rare it* bleaaing to Increase* In
you don l led i//fin.fff. h u m . wr it il»* taxea on liiiuor, tobacco and
gasoline.
refund you nu-iu*. titll.-td ^urttun
In barkfoif a 5 per cent retail
f r o d ’i 'l of A*'1' •»•***•» A [ obbln» •ah* tnx. the organiiatlnn aaid It
{ should apply to such llama aa
idutldng and house furnishings,
and exclude food, housing, fuel
ul lilt lea and "certain Itema diffi­
cult to tax."
The organisation once again
profiled that an additional five
|o*r cent tax tie levied across the
imard t*n individual taxable In­
come after present exemptions
mid the present tax.
As an illustration, it said a
family which lias ffiOU uf tMatile
Income above present eaetnjtlona
is now anten-ed |I20 tai. The ad­
ditional lax would be five per
cent of MHO, or |24.
thi the out.go side of the guv-

5% Sales Tax

TOUCHTON’S

4

Advice Of Her
Mother-In-Law
Proves Helpful

N ew sp rin t P la n t
IC'wailwwiU rr*** H as* U a a l

lowi-r cost than paper made from
wood and uf a comparable quality.
!&gt;*• t.a Kuss is nu newcomer tu
the scene. H r is well known in
sugar and paper trchmdogical c ir­
cles in the Dnlted States and is
a recognixsd autin rity on the utiliratiun of hagaxe and continuous
pulii pime-sing.
The United Uagassr Cellulose
Corp., was set up and incorporate.!
in Florida to manufacture cata­
logue. hook and other paper* and
cellulose products from hagasse
as well a* newsprint. Hut naw—
print is the first goal.

night at thr home of Mr*. Roy
Schmidt, 218 French Avenue.
Plans were made to secure new
Venetian blinds fur the church,
which is located at Seventh
Street and Kim Avenue. Klder
A. K. Devu announced plans to
•how Uiblu-al motion pictures at
thr church in the near future.
Mis* Audrev Wert* of M»n
tana was pirtented with many
gifts. She lu*i moat of her per­
sons! possession* when the horn-*
of her bm thrr in Montana was
(.‘a m b le r K ffp p e d
destroyed by fire in February.
She i« now visiting her brother
. . »*tiBH*«j rr*si rss* n**i
in-law and *ister. Mr. and Mrs.
a* former bootlegger* and pre­
L. H, 5h*p*r.l uf Longw od.
sent members of a Cleveland syn­
dicate engaged in widespread
K o re a n W a r
gambling operations; I',link has
been linked by the committee
Ifw allaaM l l ' r - i » ease II**)
with what it has described aa an
Chunchon basin.
•ffoit of the Capone syndicate to
Field dispatches *aht the Chinese niu*cie into a multimilUon dollar
wets moving south of the luntrr tiMikle outfit in Miami Beach.
In the Chunchon arel. They w*re
O'Conor told reporter* Croft
digging defense po*itiou» in the aa* aiked about any connection*
northern hill* uvertouking the he had with various gambling
Chunchon la«in.
place* in northern Kentucky and
The Rnl* poureii heavy mortar .iloiut whether he knew Rothfire into A'lled patrols striking un kupf, Kliemnan and other* linked
the Pukiu.ii anil Seyhan River with the Cleveland syndicate.
valleys between Chunchon and thr
lie said Croit refused to ans­
border, eight mile* away.
wer.
Tw o tank-infantry patrol* dis­
Specifiially, (Honor said, the
covered newly laid minefields witness was a-kid atwul the bevnortheast of Chunchon. Reds were erty Hill Country Club arid the
watching the area from machine- Yorkshire Club, the Flam ingu.
gun anth mortar emplacement*.
the Merchants Club and the
Hetwrrn 7,0011 and 10,000 Red* Flamingo— all in the Newportwere reported dug in along the Covington area uf northern Ken
central front m uth of the border. lucky,
At least 80,000 more (wicked then,
O'Conor said Croft also refus­
up along a 20 mile* deep stretch ed tu answer when he * n alktd
of Red Korea.
if he had been engaged in any
In the air. Id I ' M Sabre jets legitimate business in the laM
gled Thursday with 2:1 Russian- five year* or at any time.
of the D. 8. Fifth A ir Force tanThe Senator reported Croft ac­
styled MI0-lf&gt; Jets in three se­ knowledged he had ellgagrtj ill
parate encounter* uver northwest iMHitlrgging but testified lie UfVrr
Korea. No damage was reported had been convicted. O ’Conor Mid
to either side.
Croft alio admitted he had keen
The Fifith A ir Force flew 6:t-l arrested on gambling charges and
sortie* by late Thursday afternoon. once pleaded guilty and paid a
Of these. 87 were in close sup­ fine on a charge of resisting an
port of ground troop*.
officer.
Pilot* said they killed or wound­
Croft also was asked where he
ed 2C0 Heils anil destroyed seien had lieen during many monthr
enem
my tanks.
the committee ha* twen search­
Allied artillery. file and1 gro
ground ing for him.
force attack Wedneiday killed or
O'Conor said he replied that
wnumletl 1,740 Red*.
for a whit* in January hr had
T h r Chinese Thursday fought lieen on a fidiing trip in the
their stiffest action In weeks north DBahamas and the rest of tha
of Mun*an on the western front. time had been in Miami Hrarh. lie
Firing from dug in positions about acknowledged, O'Conor Mid, that
four mile* south of the liorder, hr knew he was bring sought.
they all hut stopped the Alllew!
O'Conor said O o rt declared
advance in the #re*t.
that at one time In early Janu­
Filipino troops made small ary hr asked a Clacinnati piper
gains in on* sector.
to notify the committer that pe
(irenade-tosslng
Red* drove was available.
Amerlran infantrymen off a I,000 foot crest north of UIJ«ngbu
during the night. Hut tln-j with­
drew mysteriously to another hill
and the Americans trurcupied the
crest at dawn without a fight.
In central Korea, a strong il"
stand repulsed American patrol*
on a seven-mile wide fro-'* TinCommunists were fighting half
way between the lender and Chunchon, which I* eight mil«« south
BUY A GOOD USED
o f .18.
On the eastern front, South Ko­
CAT FROM TMF ADS
reans roamed six mile* into the
In T h is N e w sp a p e r
Redlands. Hut that vector wa* re­
garded as relatively unimportant
military sine* the hulk uf the
Communist force* were mi the
western and ventral front*.

I

no children,
"Ha* no Joy In life."
ft'ftHftI!■'***• Prunt P u t !!•#!
As for high living;
have a king,
"Hand and hand, a man's house
"llut the man to fear I* the tax la built;
collect or."
"Stomach and stomach, a man's
A* fur war, they kinw it well, house is destroyed."
and considered it futile;
The Sumerians, like many per­
"You go and carry off the en­ sons in much later e.as, thought
emy’s land;
there was little hope of changing
"The enemy comes and carries
off your land."
The documents Kramer translat­ N o w lF o t f e t
ed were found hy an archaeological
expedition front thr university
earlier this year. The ides* were
expressed in cuneiform, an odd
wrdgr-thapod kind of drawing, on
•tone tablet*.
Mftftf ftMrtfl RMflPta aw^at •«*
'ftlNwl Uft ■tmtita *lfci4 iAsum*
The language used was Sumer­
• f W N U#
at
*4 Uf* * 4 MU#
ian, now extinct. The tablet* vvero
l*DW mtk flif raif
«stD r*#A*4iie(% «
TH*0tf br tu ms#*# x# # t«a 0# pant a n# 14*1
found in the am lent city uf N ip ­
IO M R O OU R n rtw i i m t i t #
.• « l4 t
fv*»
O a ftp l a a t « « , ( h * l
t - ias l«*4 nasi##
pur, near Haghdad.
M ih U a M a n -1 I s i p w
T»» itk* t tw r iil
■
■
asL
rftP#
Ik#
a
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bad#
aa#
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i
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f
^ h
The .Assyrians learned early
trv ta a Um m #11# •mi#* a a d tstA -lm w a 4 aft
ah.-ul women. They wrote:
f w tU#*#f h# t'wtrt
mk-fum##a |
“ A restless woman in the house
RBWftlml (U H F I
add* ache to pain.”
U A M I Of lift
Hut marriage and family life
AJv
were esteemed:
"He who ha* no wife, who has

A n cie n t P eop les

some people; for instance:
“ You are put in water, the wa­
ter begins to stink:
“ You are put In a garden, the
fruit begin* to rot."
Th rn there is this bit of philos­
ophy, ChriMian in spirit:
"Who builds like a lord, lives like
a vlavr;
"Who builds like a slave, lives
like a lard.*'

I'm in Mv
c u rn n m

II «s 1 ls s r4

grass »■*«• n a s i

band |s one of the best ever to
come to Sanford.
Alvin tklham announced that |
the third district conference will
t* held in Haines City Apr. 8. ,
AH i,.embers of the local club *|.' i
invited, hr said.
H unts al the Hireling were
Hamilton Jones and Rrgmald Mof­
fett of Orlando.

STABBING NEURITIS
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There never wa* a fooil store
that couldn't be improved.
While we've been striving
constantly since IK.V.) to give
our customers thr hrst food,
service and prices, we know
that we haven't achieved per­
fection.
That's why our loyal em­
ployees are always seeking
more satisfying and more ef­
ficient waya of serving you.
Wun't you help thrm make
your A l l ' a belter place to
•hop 7
I'lrate
lions to;

write

your

suggrs

C l 8 IIIM KRS It HI. A I'U IN H
D K I'T .

out tftlORol

A4»i‘ Food Stores
420 Iwxington Avenue,
New York 17, N. Y.

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lls w d llm i s*l is ijw l 1* w in
ioa.-.»»ed
Mae. TVll tlruayl V rJ. ipr, 4ll.

rotatocs .. 3 lbs. 25c «»*i■«*«». «»
SunklBt lacmons

- rw

larjfe size 6 for 15c

Fresh S w eet Yellow Corn 3 ea rs 25c
Fresh C alif. C a rro ts.......... 2 bchs. 19c
Selrcteil Sue

Idaho R aking P o ta to e s .........5 lbs- 29c
Fresh V alencia O ranges 5 lbs. b a g 31c
Fancy Western

Delicious A p p le s......................2 lbs. 25c
(ioo.1 Quality

I lb. can

rrnmrnt's books, the C E D ques­
tion whether Congress might not
well scale down the propo e I outlay_ for such program* a* aid to
agriculture, civil pubic works,
forein economic aid and civil de­
fense.

Corned Reef .......43c
I lb. can

Corned Reef Hash 42c
21c

12 ot. can

Chopped (lain

57c
12 or. can

Treet

..... 47c

|U i - T 8 0 P H i k
•A 8D IN IR S H I H *
O R T H O produtt*

The Produce Department Ua'l the only spot at A4P
where grand value* are festuisd. You'll find them
gslure *11 lhr*u|h the stors. For AIP iskre only a
penny profit on your J-JIst sod oHm you storesiid*
low prices an hundreds of ilrmt ntry day. It's easy
lu see how much you save, beciuM price* are marked
on ail iltmi, ts util a* on the thrlm. and yuu get aa
ilemiied cash rtgislrr receipt Take tdssnug* of AAP's
marvelous money savers soon and ollrnl
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Try this simple 3-step

M acaron i..................

Oil Spray
o r t h o l Ourdn Spray
is o t o x Cardin Spray
V O lC K

I Is s ***** 1*4 Um S M m * S*s*. I li*.

lla k e -K h c way of fryin g
chicken. Your family w ill
love that tasty o«ter«ntM
that crisp s so bcaittlAslIy In
Bake-Rite. Some cooks Uka
to add a bay iaaf and a
pinch n f curry powdsr to
ihs h o t Etake-Rits for sxtra
aroma and flavor.

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ARMOURS STAR
CANNED MEATS

I lb. ran

D ip this advertisement
so you can follow tha three
s im p le ste p s g i v s a - i k e
Bake-Rite w ay to the bast
fried chtekeo you’ve wm

CO.

Strawberries ................................. pt* 29c

Ileef S t e w ............. 45c:

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I)R U C ;

TO U C H T O N U ltU fi

a s fiio e f C h /c h n —

Mr*. M. *I. J u u n
There are a lot of jukes nl«mt
m o th e rln l» » ; in fact, coaierllans Just can't uem to (H-rform
without making some reference to
them. Rut there are many, many
wondeiful mother* fa law in this
old world Who have the best In*
trrest of their aona-ln-law and
daughtrrs-lndaw at heart. Mrs.
W . » . Jones, 7211 N . Hell fit..
Chicago, 111., ran certainly agree
to that for when. Mrs. Jones
wasn't feeling well, her mother*
In-law recommended I1 A U A C O U
And IIA H A C O I. se**ine«l to be
{ ust what Mrs. Junes needed, and
lA M A C O l, may bring you the
relief you are seeking If you are
weak,ami run-dowii due to lack
of Vitamins HI, 112, Nlarin and
Iron.
Here is what Mrs. Jones says:
" I am a houeswife and mother
ol three children. I had been
feeling very run-down, would tire
so easily, and Just /alt llstlesa.
M y mother-in-law suggested I
take IIA D A C O I.. aa ah* had heard
of It through friends of her. I
Just took it for a few days, when
1 noticed I was feeling stronger
and sec mol to haw* more en­
ergy. I rontinuvd taking IIA D A ­
C O I. and U hag certainty hnlll
up my strength. I am no longer
run-down, don't lire nearly aa
much. I am now on mjr sixth
large bottle of I1 A D A C O L , and
intend to continue taking It."

T O U L ’I I T O N

H u s r/cx&gt;

CUSTOMKRS
CORNER

7ftere!fnothingwfesogood'

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AsP's M
Moiiey-Savere

Vienna Sausage

, Chickso frUd la
B i k c X I l s
comes out crisp
and icin p ilaglf
Drown on th e
outside, yet juicy and ten­
der o n the inside. There 1*
no sputtering fat, no black
charred »pots, juttdsarhot
Bake-Rite M 6 iT ) .

x /u $

SO FRESH rr SPARX U S i

CARDUI

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CLEANS * DEODORIZES / i
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•rsw Has fslisgs, tsaiptlng fruit
Far trsttas, klllttss, atalfphtt, kssfslsvlllsa, suafsst,
tltrvt, svattlst, plasapplM, Nswtilaf Wars tad tbrvAi

Iona Itrukan Sliced

P in e a p p le ............No 2 l/ t can 31c
Inna Cut

Green Beanfl............No. 2 can 13c
Sm oked
0 7 c lb.

t'ookrd

69 lb-

ft
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VOICE
OU Spray It • vary
highly raflnad ail
•hieh hills teals,
rad tpUar, whit*Hy larva*.

110 TOR Gardan Spray
roniaint llndonsl KIRi
aphids, thripi. esrtain
k ts lltt, warms, mel*
crlcksis, •rotshappsfi,
many ather pails.

A ft p

A pple S a u c e ............ No. 2 can 15c
Iona Vanilla Extract 8 oz. btl. 15c

"Super Right" Heavy Href

A

1 lb. box 17c

Sirloin Steak lh. 1.10

Sur.nyfield Quirk « r Regular

O a tm e a l.................... 3 lb. b ox 31c

Sugar Cured .Smoked

Bacon SquarcH lb. 29c
"Super Right" Thin

Facial Soap

Bright Ball

Clvanscr .... can 9c

Sliced Bacon lb. 59c
All Hood Brand

Sliced Bacon lb. 49c

Wrighta

14c

Silver Cream .... 23c

Toilst Soap

Blue

For Marvslou* Suds

LabU

Syrup

Karo 21 os. btl. 21e

Fresh Ocean

Bath Six*

Woodbury*

re f. bar

Hwl’heart ........

9c

Vel .... lie. boa 31c

M u lle t..............lb. 33c

U n it Laundry

For Ftblout Suds

Fresh

Starch ...»___ 13c

F»b.... [ft. pkff. 31 e

M a ck era !....... lb. 27c
xOaUM Troian

K*d Perch

S ls t S S t f

lb* 39c

A &amp; P FOOD STORE
An.

fng Fillet lb. 27c

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�pace

pour

THURSDAY MAR. 29. 1951

The Sanford Herald

_

S sitM o Masaase
“ a t a s m ir n o * n a v r * *r C snlir
• fa
ua* Maari
id s
rare# Sflaaris
us
*Us MaaiSs
woe
Oaa Via,
I son
all aSItaaer s# lli,i. f i t s , al
•Saaks, teaalalteas, riw IiH sllast,
aa* aalleas af eal*r(aiaaisa)a tat
Iki rarpaaa a( talslaa iaa*s, will
Sa rharaag tar al seaalar s * „ t1 l|.
las rat**,
lltarestal,* Vatlwaallr fly
lalaa* *awsya|wr HayraaaalaIae„ **w Verh, I blrsia, II*.
Mall, Kaaaat I Mi, il. Ii.nl,
TV# llsral* Is a s i a k , el Iba
S iiarlairs T o o wklrh la aallllsa
• telasl*,ly In Iks ass la, rsaakll.
eallaa al alt tks larat nsns xrlat&gt;4
fa Ikla aswsyapsr, as wall as ail
,IP aewa *l«!afi kea.
I

THUIUDAY, MAIL OT, W il
T O D A Y ’S B1III.K VKKHK

Iliouaii armlHilx rhanpe. I will e»tablisb the throne of his kingdom
forever,— 2 Ham lild .

Do your part In boost Ssntoid.
Join the Chimhet o( Commerce.
Jack Pcttrs. formerly of San­
ford. son of Mr*. T. L D'Conner,
has been circled nnr of llte right
Aim* governors of the fitealer
Tampa Clumber of Commerce,
Notoriouv eh&lt;ratter i now re*
ported vacalionitig in Florida in­

clude Frank Covtdlo of New York
City whom ibr Senate Kefauver
Committee would file in de|&gt;ort I t
W rit bet il humeri (irnri.il Mai•h*ll up In hr irquurd by Prrurirnt
Truman In b«w| General MarAi
thur out for nol wailing for diplo­

mat* to fumble ihr ball again, and
trying to make peace himtclf wilh
the Chinese Communists.
* .
*
1
. Governor Warren, on the eve of
legislative session reviews ihe
accomplishments of hit adminiilrtBon.,"We have", hr says. "’fine
♦chords, inspiring churches, and
good government on all Irvrlr.
municipal, county. and stale.”
J President Griswold of Yale Unijenity. writing in ihr Atlantic
Monthly,"sey's, "It the long run
abjective &lt;if Communism it lo de­
ft toy out tree society al its tourer.
Ibenj the fall her wr go toward
■ripping tm jollcyei of iludcnlt,
&lt;jimjuing thru leaehrrt and 'eii eleraliiu' then ruimula, ihr neati r lie Communists will have gnl
n *|hie.yinB |li*i “hjri liv.e. Wliil' re ere lavixhing mir ingenuity end
etottrers on ihe weapons of wai,
1 re rfegtecr ind even handicap the
nen who will use them, what
trice survival, if we become *
wadies* monster &gt;"

Sponsor Of Defection
If there is hope for an organized group to spread
By CLARKK BEACH
Tltoism among the Communist satellites, apparently Yugo­
(For JAMES MARLOW)
slavia, birthplace of Titolam, cannot be counted on to help.
Such at least Is the official upinion of Alex Bebler. Yugo­
slav delegate to the United Nations.
WASHINGTON. Mar. W — r d h He has a logical point. He thinks an international or­ An instructor at the Arm y's Com­
mand and General Staff College
ganization to encourage defection from the Moscow orbit says
too much Information is with
would be contrary to the basic foreign policy of Yugosla­ held from the public ort the pre­
via to have anything to do with auch an organization. The text that teleatinr it would lie
origin of Tito' , break with Moscow, after all, was in his against the national interest.
The opinion was stated by Lieut.
bjection to tin Interference of the Cominforni in the in­ Cot.
Richard U’. Whitney in ihr
ternal affairs of Yugoslavia.
*urrent I'iiic of "M ilitary Review,**
Nevertheless, ft is Inevitable that Yugoslavia will bo printed at the school, at K'nit
u\envoi tii, iva&gt;.
The
ediiur
the focal jKiint of uny effective rebellion against the con­ mdrd
that Wliitney'a views wet*
trol of .Moscow over the satellites, if the Yugoslavs arc suc­ not necessarily those of the Arm y
cessful in bolding their independent position long enough or the college.
W Hlney wrote there "is a nsto become secure in it. Their example will tie an inspiratendency in high placet tn
tion to patriots in other nak'llite nation#, who would like to tural
place security i-lassification on
hip their land# regain their Integrity and nclf-reapect. For much information and intelligence
this reason, not because Tito i# otherwise admired, it in which would better servo our na­
important to give Tito help and encouragement as lonp ns tional interesta if it were also made
available to the public."
he tries to keep Yugoslavia ataiiding on its own feet.
"Plainly speaking," he con­
For exactly the name reason Ktmin may be expected tinued, "Ihere are persons whose
to t r y to break the Y ugoslav stand and to drag that na­ thought proce.se, rim in this fash­
tion back into its ring of Influence. It may believe that the ion:
" ‘Someone might
think
this
effort to do hii is wort It n considerable risk. The Soviet document
should lie classified so
satellite system will not Is* serure if the Yugoslav Iwlt I’ll just protect
ntycelf and stamn
succeeds.
it secret now.' O r ‘It *#■ marked

i Construction r»t a textagr Hi;boss! plant in Sanfotd comes williin the realm of possibility as the
p ty Manager reveal* lhal present
islipiate* on such a pUat place
The cost at something like $440,000.
impossible
uw . That
mat is not an impoi___
figure- With federal aid and a selfliquidating bond issue Ihe plant
^ould be financed. A small sewer­
age lag placed on ihose deriving
Vie benefits would pay the cost
of operation end retiie the bond*.
Senfpid would be helped not only
Jhy having n better rating mi public

&lt;Continued 11 inn Pnse One)
• iwo-wreh*1 furlough to find
someone to calc lot Kagan. Thera
warr sc vet 1 1 temporary home.,,
but Kagan etc too much— about
to pound i of hnrjemrat a day.
1 lion the Mills U r-., C 'tlcu i-,
(’ffrrcil a home, and a job for thew
trainer It even paid nearly 1I0*j

tor pine H its to set Vajait fiom

Cam om la to Cotnmbu;
K'agsn tot prrttv hungry on
the m , *o Ohio Ills meat '-upply
started to spoil before he got
here K'ngvn loot a few of his
300 pound* despite one meal of
Seattle riewjpnp-r.. he found in
the baggage car.
Karl raj* the night flub act
rould be better, but that the
ru'tomerv ate it up T h e flrst$
nigM Fagan frighleiied away a
took and tiro waitress** and
m a th panicked the eiis tomen
The night ilttb enBagenier-.
la. ts until at |e rt Sunday. Karl
doesn't know a hat will happen
after then

Three Fift1n*rm**r
ICssllSSI* l ion, r i l l (lit I

going when they sighted what they
is-licvcd to be the T mpieair.
Unable tn tali, with the man and
eight gills aboard the vclmoncr
iur.'.inui.icmlinn was by nut*
•1
to the (mat*.
Mr
Acre* can) the deaf mute
reported the m»n
was "very
bearded" and "they were awfully
excited al»uit him, saying he look­
ed like a R ii"ia n spy."
The three fishermen, who work
for her concern, said the Tinpiralr
crew appeared In god spirit .
I
The all-girl crew told the .mile,
“ We re lout."
Al the, lipie the e|pmn, r wax
(wading i f i / t -yiitlirx,tally .lire. .
Hon using, it* auxiliary engine.
The girl* and mnn asked the mutex
to report them lost.
hi m i n i m a —
—
m
l m
m
l

■onfidential when it arrived from
Paris, so why should I go to the
trouble of getting it downgraded?'
“No one ran dispute the value
of security, but there is much evi­
dence to support the contention
that a blind mid ruthless appli­
cation of security to information
or inlelliKener can deprive us of
much of it ' value.*'
Whitney defined information as
"mere fads" ami intelligence a»
"the significance of those facta and
the conclusions drawn therefrom."
Public opinion was slow to ap­
prove President Truman'a plans
for military aid to Greece and
Turkey, Whitney recalled. The
public never was told the rrasr.ns
why Ihr aid should lie given quick­
ly. ha indicated;' |p*caujr moat of
the reasons "bora a’ security class-

i no dpi saying Vnat an army travels on Itri atomnclt
niiglit well lu- broadened to apply to whole population#, A
nation'# economic atatu# may depend to a great tlegree on
l':e plivsind eonditiun of il# people, which in turn depend*
on flirir diet and living conditions.
The World Health Organization, an agency of the
United NatiotiH, has recently inaugurated a dietary utility
embracing the eating habits of the people of the Central
American countries. The health of these people I# unden­
iably affected by the limitations of Ihelr diet, which for
the relatively |roor consist# largely of tortillas, or corn
cakes, bean# and coffee. Kyen the nmnll children itulHtist on
such fluid. For H|&gt;ccinl occasion#, a small amount of meat
it added.
It i.i the lack of this protein element in the regular Ifkatlon."
He suggested that the central Indiet which excites the most concern among health exj&gt;ertn. lelllgenrf
agrnry be given the
The study now iadtig made Is expected to determine wheth­ responsibility
to derldr whether a
er or not u y n lh e tje protein substitutes might cancel some seeurity elasslfiratlnn should Iw
of the effects of the diet deficiencies of Central American lifted. The questions the CIA
ask, he said, are:
countries. The finding# there may Ik* applied to other should
" I. Will the disclosure comprocountries where similar lacks are markiri.
The occupation government In Japan has proved that
supplementing the national d id of rice by the essentials
of a balanced diet renults in Improved health and Increased
ptaturo of the children there. The Central Amcrlcnn invrHtlgutlon may have an effect in producing aimilaf gain#,

L ife Begins A t 1,00
The'Idea ihat the humnn H|»an Way tie increaacd to
pcctcd it# n fruit of gain# over the special illaraHe# of old
age, without which many person* ncemlngly could go on
living indefinitely. Their liodimi lily not worn out, hut they
lack the miiliento to m over front neyere illne## or injury,
amt (hey do not throw off Infacttoila hi rasdily a# younger consumption.
Iternon#.

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French PrcHident
ICm Mi m * C n s P iix Uh I

pfar*.
'T h * Prraident of Ihr Unitrd
Hiate* stated that he waa en­
couraged by Preaident Auriol'a
remark* and expressed hla confldrnre that poser could and
would br maintained and the
Democratic pennies would pre­
serve unahakeabie unity In pur­
suit of their great objective: peace
f*r all tha world."
For th rjr conference, Mr. T ru­
man and Aurtot aat acroaa from
rsrb other at the Octagon-shaped
cabinet table.
Hilling with Abe,.French presi­
dent were Kubrit Hrjiutnan, for-

B * •*-

S e n a i o r Holland Rural Common Sonne
ID SPUDS JOHNSON
Tells S c h o o l g i r l
“Why A Democrat*' Thousand* of dollare can be

Barnard of Route 2,
posed that question fot
Holland ID -Flat.

Dr I and
There ere time rather old but
Senator inaccurate ideas connected with

8 ho Mid she was preparing 4
school Paper ami "I wonder If you
would help me out by answering
a peisoual ijhretion?
’T h e qifetlion le: W h y do you
belong to the DrmocraUo Party?
I would, llko some good reasons

linllsnsl said he IhritifcM a
while, then wrote Mis* Rarnara:
" It Is diffirui'. to distinguish
between the two major parties at
the present time due to the fact
th a t th eir are so many questions
which are more or less regional
in both of them.
"In both parties m ay be found
sincere - people whose personal
attttjdCx farge all the xvav from
ultra rnn.«rvattve to ultra-liberal.
" W '-t native Flurldfauk In­
herited their Democratic faith
from Ihelr parent* and grandpatents.
"Following Ihe W ar Between
The Btatee, the north and eastern
Democrat* were Ihe flret political
group In the northern portion of
our nation who offered to work
with the Hnuth. tn help U* throw
out the to-called carpetbagger

f**f«*» 4r»d Innn* to t governments and to restore self-

Residential conitrurtion, but also government and self-reepect.
"Th# too## affiliation formed
from the standpoint nf public
at that Urn* between thy nnrthens
firmocrstv, m*4e of whom ah?
Smalor Fulbtight of Atkansgl from industrial center*, and the
has psrelsted tn this dsy.
u little patience with colleges Bmrih.
"AeR)S‘ from the historic rea­
hich hire players to win their sons. however, | have alwrava pro«&lt; M game* fot them. “Our col- f erred th# Densesra tie Pm #v be­
■##, umkr extrema pressure from cause It placed sieater emphasis
• ehimai", he. says, “have beewe so mint upou wsasing fooi- wrhrres" the Renubllcan Party
ifl end basketball games that tu* normallv fottowed ’the re•V os* any mean* |o gain thejr
rfq
,,wv f P* T I*'*# titnwr
td*. They Mre piayvr* who an party foreeta entirely that govetwmasA be* .to do targetv xrith
human balnrs and thaj it also
most deal wtth such practical
thine* oa taxes and laws eonttpHtni buxlneag, The entnhaaSs

the use of such materials, and, to
a large extent, they are responsible
for the losses end unsatisfactory
result* with crops. One of those
Idea* lx that if satisfactory results
can br obtained from use of ■ cer­
tain amount of m e of these mn#
tertals, even better results may l&gt;«
obtained from the use of more than
the prescribed amount. Another
Is th at a fertiliser or fertiliser
iractlre that has proven satisfacnry for a particular crop In onj
section of the state Is likewise
satisfactory for tha same crop In
another *rctlnn—this may he true,
and It may not, depending on the
soils and other roiut|Uons.
Research by the Unlvrrslty of
Florida Agricultural Experiment
Stations and other agencies and
by private concerns has shown how
best results ran be obtained from
fertilisers. Insecticides, and fungi­
cide*, and farmers who follow
recommendations based on such
teeeetch generally get th* beet re■ults from them, when a fanner
usee lass fertiliser, Insecticide, or
fungicide than Is recommended, be
piobably will not get as good re­
sults as If he used tha amount
recommended; If he uses a very

f

Pay Raise Is Asked
By Teacher Group
At School Meeting
TAMPA. Mar.
. . . . 2U-—. . . The
... .
Florida School Board Association
today took action to help raise
the salaries of Florida teachsrs
lo meet the rising cost of living.
The school board members
meeting here in i-oojunrtioa with
the three-day convention of the
Florida Education Association,
agreed to etudv the proldem a t n
local level and to report to the
lb* state legislature,.
M- B, Holmes* Karatnbla school
board member of IVnsecota
wa*, unaniuu'uily clcctod presi­
dent of the group. Gswrge W.
Slaton of I’alui Osach was named
Vice president.' t . .&lt;&gt;,

Kililnr,
Dear Sir:
,
In the light of world conditions,
and Ihr confusion here a t home,
t have Itrcn asked by Mr*. I)orothra E. Miller of New York City
to continue my trusade against
Bureaucracy and Uw userpatTon of
iwwcr by the Chief Executive of
the Unitml Stales.
Under the Law of Ihe Country,
no President has the authority lo
tend an srmy to any pari of Ihe
world withoul Ihe consent of both
bouses .a thing Harry S. Truman
has Ignored, and Is continuing to
defy. It U plain In the past as w*
look back to see the many mistakes
of our various DEALS, but the
limr Is here, If not already too
late, lo profit by those many mis­
takes. Grave decisions are in Ihe
tusking row In the nation'* eapltol. We who will be affected by
those decisions, must act now.
.*
You, M&lt;w
tje ts and Fathers, You who be*
lleve In the freedom and Liberty

all within our power nol only to
but to deter H and M»e the
peace."
Any charge the French will not
to repel sggreaalon I* "an
Insult as cruel aa It U unjust,'
Auriol said._______ ■

U. B. Department of Agriculture
figure* show there are now some
10,000,000 cubic feet of gross slorage In 11/00 I ------ * ' ,—
die perirhablc
pvraturea.

During W*

/ f / i j .f

(Continued from I'ege tine)
had suppled In Koienberg.
Greengta** told uf inerting
atom spy Harry Gold and paw ­
ing secret* to him. He said Gold
identified hlnuell by ihowlng
part nf a Jello box. Greenglait
•aid this matched a part he hat
and which waa given him by
Rosenberg.
Greenglase said that after tharrest of Gold and Dr. Klaui
Fuchs, British scientist. Rnxenherr told him to flte the country.
. He declared Rosenlicrg gave
him explicit instructions for
contacting the R untan ambassa­
dor, in Mexico *U make arrange­
ments for reaching Soviet Bus
*ia»
The moiocutlon contended that
Mrs. Hosrnberc rJintrlhnted to

. ,xt&lt;

‘ Hotnwe • suaweds
KUkoottb
Simmon* of HUl*borough county.
The member* edoptnt thl* rdsolution on local teacher pay: '
"The Florida School Board
Atsodatlon^recogniiek that the
Increased cost of living render*
desirable the Increase of compen­
sation and recommends that each
board examine the possibilities of
effecting reasonable Increase*
from local funds; and th at th■tala legislature take thle known
fact Into consideration In pro­
viding stale fund* for Instruction­
al saTarlsa.**
. . .
.
Some rt.000 vchool teachers and
school officials thronged
lo
Tampa for Ihe FF.A convent lot
which started this a(t*y’00"-

Constructive acllvilie# tb occupy the lime of young#t«r.n ore often a major (ommnhtty ne*l. If this prophecy
come* true, a atilt greater need one day may In* for thing#
to ocnipy the time of ccntennrtart*.
Katiford Daily Herald,

saved and more satisfactory reBy W IL B U R J E N N IN G S
, FBI Diieclnrs J. Fdgsr Hoover AF Hprrixl Washington Her rice suite ran lie obtained In Florida
every year tf many
WASHINGTON, Mar. 2U-H/D agriculture
gommendi llte wolk of^lhe Ke
farm ers will exercise more carr h
•—Why
*
Democrat
?
fauver crime inveiiigaimg comA school girl, M b* Elisabeth using fertlllirrs, Insecticides, an I
fu n g i' Ides with their crops.
tnillee and rtcommendt lhal il

continue its rxpoxutes of orgsnued
clime “which has polluted all Ion
diary communities in uui nation"
Grim* cannot flourish in this
knuntry as long at it is continually
Iwing dtagged out into the ojien
Jhdiste everyone can se(v Hoover
•Iso recommcndi that local comwunhie* should have i f annual
btand jury inrtttigsiio*' lo setn)iniie the administration af justice,

Fearless F agan

THE M AM M OTH CAVE

mi-lion to the Ruivtana.

It takes good gasoline, the
proper oil In keep a motor
running in tap shape to make
it ’.purr" . . For lubrication
and car-uashing, too—see us.

Ppjd,' w^o |» serving a 30-vear
**ntance,' testified to meetings
with Greenglaxs, Rosenberg and
Yakovlev.
Gold said Yakovlev told hitn
that vital A-bomb Information
obtained from Greenglae* had
been sent on Immediately to

ROY GREEN’S
AMOCO SERVICE

Many of^h* terms used In etecIrtclty such as “watt", "volt", am­
pere etc are named a fte r the men
who discovered their purposes.

2nd and l%rk

Ph. 0IB7

In the early day* In their dis­
cussion of television engineers re­
ferred to It a* "distant electric
vision."

• A FLORIDA STATE THEATRE
Always Comfortable In Any Weather

1U almost

Dr- I-ro DeForset ottUbwd a pat e/wo u. ft'Hi

died in Uw eaj
States of the
which is abM

Where tlappineu Costa
80 Littk-

TODAY AND FRIDAY

HATS OFF
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R U N t M OP G U T i

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I H C A l l t U I M * M •11 V I

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11948 BUTpK 8BDAN-R M .. ..
Only 22,OOO^ntlle*—Radii, Heater, Look

tnenbr exceeded the demand fog
mao, the more of our Liberties we
surrender Under the preteat of na­
tion* I protection, tha more we lay
D lrf
TATORSHIP, our liberties have
iractlres for farmers, and the wire already placed th* Nation In a
'ermer will follow recommsnda&lt; desperate condition by sitting altour actlviUee, tile

1941 STUDEBAKE^, f^DAN
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1947 DODGE SEDAN..........
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TH U R S D A Y

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. Fl.ORIDA

M A R . 2 9 , 1951

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Social A n d Personal Activities
HONK

IIS

H ollyw ood

Sucial Calendar

Hy BOB THOMAS

THURSDAY

P e r so n a l s

HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 29—tiT&gt;—

Mr. and Mn Jce Fulgum ami
The Glee Club of Seminole H iih Marlene Dietrich was looking very
School will sponsor n dance at 8:00 much unlike a grandmother. Very son Jojo are spending some Urn*
in Raleigh. N. C.
P.M. at ihr Armory.
much indred.

FADE

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n

Miss Daphne Connelly
Is Guest Of Honor
jm
ltide-elect, was honored Tuesday
hy Mr*. Tom Bolt tnd Mrs. Hugh
Whclchel. Sr. wilh a luncheon at
the Maylaii inn
The table, were dey-ratrd with
spring flower- and »-o*ll mlniatur
rc .rg a js were used a- rdace card*
Mrs. Bolt and MrWhelrhcl
pretented the henoter with a gift
ef linen
Those invited to enjoy the evrnt
with Mls« Connellv were Mrs.
Hawkins Connrllr. Mr*. J&gt;-e Shear
ouse, 8r.&lt; Mrs. Paul 51 Fagur,
Mrs. Gerald l.orsing. Mi Gorth i.
Stanley. 511** Dilon Pekcr. Mi- Margxiet Dingflrdci and 5(is.
Eliiabeth Dyson.

The Revival Service at thr
In fact. shy wa* dolled up like
Ben Bullard is undergoing train­
First Baptist t'hurrh will twgi-r a dancing girl in on* of those
at 8:00 I\ M.
dance hall* that are always so ing at the Natal Reserve TrainT h r MrthodiM Mrn'a Club will convenient to tha Prairie in wes­ ing Camp at l.illle Cicek. V*.
meet at 7,00 P.M at M iKlnlci tern movie* Ihi* one 1* called
kits. \Y. E. Hollcyhcad J r. and
A Hall. Major Paul Crank will apeak "Ghuck-A-Luck.") The .ainrd Dieon "Future Citizens.”
frith gam* were readily viewable children ara visiting Mr*. Holley
FRIDAY
ax she engaged in a game of fron­ htsd's mother in Savannah. Ga.
Thr
United
Daughters
of tier foolery— riding piggy-back
Misa Edith P. Chase of Penn Con^rcHH O f r iir n it s
Confederacy will meet 3 ;« l I’. 51 In a rare against the other dance
StiU is the guert of Sirs. Thoms*
at the home of Mr*. George hall girl*
And T rnclicrs M ccl
Bishop with Mr*. J. G. Sharon
The artre** came out of the C. Rial .dell.
aa co-hostess.
strenuous scene with her glamor
Mi*s Miv» Kslhlerr Haiwoik
Twelve person* from Seminole!
T h r Gaiden Club is sponsoring ii completely unruffled. I ask 'd if
flower show at the Epi copal I’ai »he ever got tired of being calird and Houston Babcock spent the County attended the annual inert
lah Holier, and thr public l» invited "Th» world'* moil glamorous Easter holiday* with their mother ing of the htnrida Congrrs* of
Mrs. Mildred Babcock.
Parents and Tee-hcr* which w*.
to enter exhibits.
grandmother."
held Tuesday in Cocoa,
MONDAY
*‘l certainly do," *hr replied
Capt. Jack Bolt .pcni Monday
They w r r r Mrv. K. C. Illttrll.
A
Th « SI. Atin'v Chapter of the emphatically. "I am getting sick
Sanford with his parents, Air. county council p m id rn t;
M r.
lloly Cu&gt;i . Episcopal Church will and tired of it. I am *ure there in
...I
VI..
V-..—
li.II
/*_.
n
I.
1
tn-rt »t 3:00 I*. M. at the home are other grandmother* in other and Mrs. Tom Bolt. (‘apt. nolt isid u th Hand, assistant irgmnat ill
rector; Mr*. It W. Wlltiain*. Mr
of Mr*. M Minarik, 1318 Park in nfet,tun* who are not constantly stationed at Cherry Point. N.C.
----------i Joe Curiay, Mrs. W. W. Tyre. 5tr-’Avenue with Mrs. A R Key a* Jrf.r-ed
.« • w|,*
* M - E- i ’ ' ’rlglit anil Mr. . Avj in 'iir'C sr'ih ih . Mr» D. It. Ulrcv.
CO-ho*tea*.
‘aii. ‘TTi.r InVy
g ia m m*y„re not
Wright Da*-1 -“turn?:! from At­ council secretary; Mi*. D. E.
TUESDAY
nroua,T~ I pointed out.
The Daughters of Wealay of the
"Nnn-irtiw! Many of them are lanta yesterday where they spruit Whlilden. Mr*. J N. Asrcrrllo,
Mr. M. R. Strickland. Mr - D C
Mfthmli.it Church will meet In extremely good looking. Particu­ serrial days.
t-stchc* and Ml* W. G Wirtman
McKinley Hall at 7:30 P. M. with larly in this country, where women
Mi-» Lou Ona Little of Athen.-.
An interesting highlight un lhM r». M, C. Wright’s group at marry *n young.
arriv-ed Tuesday for a visit progiim wa* thr panel discussion
hosteaa.
"Kceryonr think* because a Ga.
Friendship league of the Con. woman i* a grandmother, she with hn -istri, Mr*. C, A. Adam* of "Facing the National Fmci
gency With Our Children an-l
A g rrg a tio n a l Chnrrh will meet at rniMl lie 102 year* old. But look- and family.
Youth.”
the hum* of Mra. W, W I .ini I had my daughter when I wa*
Mi*. J&lt;&gt;e Corley will leave Bunon Silver l-ake at if:30 P . M.
17; the waited until *he was 18 day for Tampa whet# »he will ■(.
to marry and have a child. Ho doe* tend lhe meeting of the Gland
that in*ke me ancient?
Sem inole Hi
Chapter of the O.K.H.
gfnrva n ew s
"Thric art many, many stara In
By BEVERLY GRAY
Hr ADDIE PREY ATT
Hollywood who are old enough to
Mrs. Erma Kennedy wilt arrive
grandpairnt*. hut did not have tomorrow from Jacksonville p.
Mra. Cornelia Wrsxon and Mr. tie
rhildrrn
whrn
they
were
quite
spend the weakrnd with Mr. and
E. H. Grant were marrieil ThursBasket hall wa, in (he headline
5irs. Joe Corley.
day al the home of Mr. and Mr*. young."
again thi* week. It wa- the Junior
Mi**
Dietrich
Indicated
she
will
Phillip flauer by Rrv. L. V. launch a campaign to shed Iho
ugalnst th r Seniors in one of !hP. B. Smith of Haafurd han hfeu hett game* of the yesrl The sudi
Barnew
grandma
title.
She'll
no
doubt
lie
plr-lgcd
for
initiation
by
Lambda
H. II. Levy aptflt hauler Bun Joined by Joan Bennelt. "I wax
toriuin wav packail sn-l jainin- &lt;
day with Mr. and Mra. Win. Mil- talking to hre the other day and till Alpha at Florida Bouthern and it sounded as If ereiyune had
f'ollege
here
this
month.
* einnd time!
rk of Del .and.
&gt;he said she'a tick of being railed
Mr. ami Mr*. Fred Ballard of grandmother,
Tonight is ihe Mg night for sll
loo,"
Mlsx
Dietrich
Mr.
and
Mrs.
(J.
R.
McCall
ha«
planning to go to the R»,e Ball'
Maitland apenl Sunday with Mr. added.
returned
from
Sylvanla.
fia.
and Mra. Phillip Bauer.
And we hopr evrrAotie i*! Tlo
loll between scene*. I where they attended the funeral place
is the Armory- the time i(lev. and Mr*, tarn her and Hev. hadIna the
rhance
to
Inquire
about
an­
Barnea are staying at J. T. Mc­ other Dittrich legend. She wa* of Mr. McCall's mother. Mrs. tr-Uh. Have a wonderful tirnel ThII.
S.
McCall.
i|ueen will la- ciownnl al 10:3d
Lain* cottage on Buck Lake.
well-known for introducing man­
Don't miss that; and who know
Denton Prevail called on fried* nish attire to II. S. fashion*. I
Friends of Mrs. Betty Bell* and who th* quern will tie! Mayl-e it’ll
In New Smyrna Wedneaday.
asked
If
she
regretted
it,
especially
Mr*. I/iiite ltd I* la confined to when »he »ee» broad-beamed gal* W. 8. Thornton will regret to hear In- you! Could you hr llie lucky,
of the death of a sister, Mr*. Cor­ lurky gal? Pre.rntcd hy the Giro
the Florida Sanitarium In Orlando in slark*.
nelia Pichard, which occured Mon­ (Tub thi* dance is always load
A wilh undtlent fever.
"I didn't Introduce slark*. *h" day at Southport, Conn.
of fun S'-rm* at if evervthimr
W
Mr. and Mr*. Ed G oyettr hail cotrected. "Many women in Ameri­
*ound* simply out of this world'
dinner with Mr. and Mra. Bam ca were w a rin g them long before
Miss Jane Chapman returned No railage*, please, tin e ', hopinr
I-evv of Sanfnnl Sunday.
I
did."
Tuesday to Btetson University to your rcM-rvatlnn. hate alrradv
HttnrUe Service wa* held at
"Bid you dlil help popular!**
the foot of BummersilU hill, a them." 1 protealed. "Do you re ­ -esumn her attidies aftrr spending been made! Sec va thetr?
ihc Spring vacation with her mo­
That's nbout all for tonight
short program wax rnmlucled. gret UT"
ther Mrs. K. B. Chapman.
!fore gah next week!
About 4P were preaent.
"No. Think of the million* «f
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M»- and Mr*. Pharle* Keialer women who are more comfortable
Pfc. Darrell Cole, DHMC is
NOTICE
of Mime spent Wednesday with because they can wear slark* awl
home from Parri* island on ■
general business meeting of
51” . Scott \ ,r*r.
who ih* their job* heller beeaiisa I0 day leave visiting Ids mol her, theTtir
Sanford Woman's Club n h-*t
Mr and Wrv Krnncth Harrison they wear them.”
5lr*. A. B. Col? and slsUra Anita uled f«i Wedn-'-dsy Aim. I will
ami Iwr daughter* of Daytona
The actres* returned to the and lleverly.
not |-e hf|«l due to the State Con
each spent Sunday with Mr:. scene and again rlambeied acro*»
ventloit of the Fltitlda Fedeiall-m
Hmrrtiona parent* Mr, and Mr*. the barroom floor astride a cowUr. and Mrs. Harold Power* of of the Woman's
haiug hql-f
Jlenry Krclier.
liand. She slopped oiidway in In* Lake
Park were the rerent goriU in Dsytnna Bea&gt;h Apr. 3. 4 snd 5.
Mr. and Mr*. Henry HairUon race to swallow a »lng of prop
*|jent Sunday with Mr. Harrison* whiskey, then pushed an opponent of Mrs. Powers* mother, Mrs. O. J.
parent», Mr. and Mr*. Charles out of the way. In the encounter Miller and Mrs. Powers’ muthei.
ktiih after .pending some tlm r|
Harrison. They are from Vero *hc suffered a cut on "ue v% her Mis. V. J. Kpintnvr,
with their daughter and .on in
Beaeh.
i clrhratcd shaft*. She sent f“*
Mr. and Mra. 8. L. Hall left yes­ law, Mr. amt Mrs Clifford McKih
Mr*. Ann l.efflrr had a* her tome makeup to cover the brui*ed
terday to return to Stmkhridgr. bin.
dinner guest Saturday Mia* Ida »pnt.
., ,
Woodruff, Mr. and Sir*. J. II. till*
"Don't you think we ahoulil
Mrs. S. P. Dutton ha* returned
hrey. Mr. and Mr*. U u b Bradsend for some first-aid T” An a t­ from Miami , where »he visited
dvniyer, and Mr. *ml Mr*. W. 0.
tendant
asked
aaaiously.
her daughtera tjturelle and Jun?
Kllliee.
8he shrugged it off and pointed Rose Dutton and attended the
9
Mr*. Nelllr Thoma* I* in the l RADIO STATION
lo little scars acquired while en­ rapping e ir lr ls r i of Ml*a June
hospital for further treatm ent.
tertaining troops in the last war. Rn,« llutton wli i I, a , lint, 1 1
W.T.R.R.
Tim Melton Dale* ami twn i
"1 got those In the army," she nurse at Jai-kaon Mennoiil Hu*,
daughters Irft for Ibalr homr
said, "end I hey were covered by pita).
near Niagara Falls Balurdav.
rn ttu r
the muck of Germany. If my legs
Th&lt; Bapti«l Chiireh started Its • «* Tt.. pnrfhm rluh
Ne»t ttrne you prepare a nb*
got through that all fight, they
revival Sunday morning with Rev. * 1» M s i
IV iiiirn Jtm t-rre
esn take anything." And ah? re ­ l-ea nun " Ith a him hor-r try *d
Lambert of C*voa rondncttiig the * Is tt«rfo
cn'toek Ctib
turned for another riotous scent dine * half cup or soo of cann*-)
service:1 At noon an nld fathion | no
»
IS *l*w
tomstoe* along with hay leaf, ce
In the barroom
dinner « t i served on lh* ground. II (.*
Mornln* iloort- Mlllnn
Itre ,'ed, and a pliwh of oregano,
Wow, what a grandmotherl
After lunch all thr children par- I IS K*S K lM t Otk
for flavor.
tlclpated in an Ea*ler egg hu«t. 11» Hnroin*In DavoUoa*
Music
St IS
About one hundred and fifty at- *t*»
W orld Al Nine
*9 tended
* IS P hil 0 *»d Al lir e * "
Mr*. Norton and w n Richard S.I* Al- Inn May ITh
W h o r Angel* r»*r to Trssd
■pant Wednesday afternoon with *:S* Pin
Up Parade
in.**
Mr. and Mr*. R. F. Crenshaw of tens
A Ilov. A Ulri. Mask
Itiie New.
Sanford.
Stslodr Slaaaitn*
Mr ami Mr*. Frank Solar* of I* IS Our
l-omharda nr*
South Charleston. Ohio -pent tatlS
i*n I'Hrliestra ano War
Tuesday with Mr. T W. Prevatl. II
M IS (took Corner
Mr*. John Hill* ami three daugh­ M ilo Momma Variety
Mu«l&lt; Hawaii
ter* of Atlanta. Ga. arc staying MMS totynisn
a Call To Prayae
I SS
at the home of h»r mother-in-law I11:**
World Al Nona
Mrs J C Bill*.
U IS Itadt- S'arm IMasst
Valaen Prevalt spent Monday I I IS Han »1ot&gt;
Popular Hlar
• nlgld with Marjctlc Rkddlan of IMS l.slln
"i !»! Newt t o - i l n i u
Sanford
XS Mu.l&lt;
Mil ,1 Varltllss
Mr* Riehard funis ami two
lar Nona Itaneh
H 1*
daughter* of Orlando Me*. S- F.
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w&lt;orM At Thr**
loop and Mr* Merea Jarl* o&gt; 3.IS Today
a Hlar
Fanfnrd rallwl i»n M n. J. T* Mf* J Sa llll* And ll*adlia**
J IS Ymir Slamory Sons*
U tn J r. Tuesday.
** Slutli lover* Pem
The P. T. A. held IU meeting al Iit|a
New*
lh* school lunrh room Tuaaday PIS Hr |t»«iu..t
with nine mernhmra Pfe*cnt.
SiM The IthrUim Ilnur
Mlmrla Kina nl f u r
Dr. and Mr*. JW W f of Kurt SiIS
* Nawa
Gene Evans receives first kid from medical rurpsinan, Janie* M
Wayne, Ind- are spfntllfig a few is
aanfnrd M a rh tl Rsporl
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(SantsBatter Cardinals 4 To 1;

UnorthodoxBarnes Your Host Sentenced To Death For
TarsDownSmokies
Four Basketball
Training Camp Notet*
Beats Hunter In
Fixers Are Sought 11-0 B&lt;*hind 2 Hit By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Broken Leg Which Refutes To Mend
White Sox Defeat Yankees 10 To 8 On Atlantic Coast Pitching Of Picone
Bout
PHOENIX, A ril., Mar. 29-UP) Unexciting
ity h a i .p i i ic&lt;h &gt;i : n
Asaurislrd I’rn a Hpurla Writer

Al (Rip) Kosen. Cleveland third bstemsn. u demonstratim;
j that liii Lnlliml 1950 (Krfuimsnir w j » no (lath m the pan.
Horen u n tied the rail budt ail year by belling 37 liome rum
to trail till American l.vugui ll&lt; &gt;
wan the .Miami slugger’* tin t to rail*- Ida RBI figure to 20,
The
Pittsburgh
Pirate
cumplrt* Season. Previously, be

uf trounced (he Chicago Cuba, 11-2.

had operated in the ilisdu*

at E l Centro, Calif. Gus Bell
Ken Keltnrr,
Tbla iptilir Hoard la making pared the victor'* attack with w

Imarry in (iraprfrult l.*-agu* play pair of double*.
with hU bat In a recent splurge
he tanged out 11 hita. Including
two humeri, a triple and four
doubler, in I I tnpa to Ibr plate.
Clevrland
Central
Manager
Hank Cfrenlirrir draw* an assist
for Rosen'* ipretai ulm hattiiur
rampairr. C m nh#fg
suggrsled
that Rosrn edifr a bit rioter to
the piatr to rorrert u weakliest
against rhsiitri- op pitches on
the outside of the plate.
Roren's terrific slugging sunx
the St. Louis Browns nt Tucson,
A r i r., yentrrday. He smashed a
grand r.!am briar run In '.he last
of the ninth In ifive the Indiani
an 11-7 victory. The homer wav
Rosen's fourth lii five game* an I
extended
Cleveland'*
winning
fcticak to tlx guinea,
i The Itriiwim tied the »e«re In
the top of the ninth on n threerun homer by former i ml inra
i ohnnv Ibrnaidino and a two-run
laat by Kin Wood, Itua* llaurrWaa the victim of lt&lt;&gt;-*n'* ganm
Winning clout. I.nke Faster and
H u rry Slmp*"n also home red for
|he Indiana.
Meanwhile shortstop Chico (,'ar
Fasqurl apaiked
the
Chicag i
W hile Sox In a Iti-H triumph over
(h# New Volk Yankee a ai Phnehla, A lii. L'arrasuuil alanmird
ll five straight hit* and drov&lt;the winning tun with a aingl •
the eighth inning.
Mickey Mantle
the Yanks*
fcrixed rookie, l-M.-ti-d Ilia hatting
Overage to I’ll with n -.ingle ami
double. Hr ihove ill llllie ruhr

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Cincinnati hr erred to a IH-2
triumph over the Indianapohi
( A A i Indian* at Tampa. Rooki:
oatfielder Rob lla ib lr paced th&gt;
drive with a pair of douhlei and
two ftinglrs, Frank Kalin, former Pirot#. accounted for tevth
Indianapolia runt with n firat*
liming homer.
Hunk
Thom ijnon’* three.run
lirsl-in n in g homer off rookie Joe
Prosko featuml the New York
Giants' t - 1 vtctnrv over the St.
(mills Cardinal* at St. Peter**
burg. Shehloii Jones and Jack
Kram er *toplied the Carila on
•ight hit*, whltey Ixwkman of
the tiiants and Joe liaraglola of
the Cord* curb co l.M w ) four hit*
for n perfect day.
The llnston III Jive* edged the
Philadelphia Phils, .'1-2. *1 Cleatwater. Kid Gordon's thlrd-innlmt
tioiner with n"iie on w*» the tie.
riding blow. Max Surkunt and
rookie A rt Fowler limited the
I‘hilt to eight aafetie*.
Ilrooklyn battled the Philsdelphia Athletic* to nn ll-inning
7*7 tie. The gam.- wa« called be.
rausc of darknrM. The A 'r score I
in the top of the ninth on (SenII ■-r nttm-hi's error. HermaniW
redeemed himself by driving in
tin- lyin g run In the ladtom ot
the ninth Sam Chapman anl
Tod llavls holitered for the A *
nnd Ed Miksls »nd Pee Wee
Reese

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Sanford - O rlando
K e n n e l Club K ntrles

t i orida Galois
Show Uo Well In
2 Practice Games
GAINESVILLE, Mar. 2U - ( 8n*-

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)— The University of Florida
Rsebal! team waa examined under
K i eoarh'a microscope when It
t two game* to the Claa* II
Lakeland Pilots laat weekend.
Coach Daye Fuller** rxperL
Went*I move* had Haywood Sulli­
van at hla normal post Iwhlml the
Dickinson At first
Bryant at short,
no at third halt,
i In left and ex•FloWenr In right.
j fauilivsn re*

t n v liiir t -s t A T H IIlt
1111*1 ii %» !;— » ' l# ia « Wile
h H
Ited husller. lie P a ttm t.
tied Mil* ti, titlekslelner. Had T s w r .
l-il.,I lla l. AI tee i « f &gt; I . ll»S"*l » ■ *
a ltl l i M l NM'K—F a la rliy ,
Mean Naah. H*'» Nice. Hleplnfo*.
Ju d y Choice. Hlnasr Junta. H ig h
T r a il M r &lt;lo*&gt;d Ho. Ilhiimloi T a p
T i t lit It N A I B - A IH th . Wile
llle h y Itoohle, Hop*. Mickey It .
A unt Nellie. Nrarly
Tim e.
Sills*
H a y w o rth . H i liny. Hlbiue
H I I H T I I I I I I IS— K a la H tr
T a n ta r l-k . IU*y
Fibber,
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T o m m ie . Uypsy Jane.
1**1 Hesu.
Iteedra. A la rm in g. Hosr
F ir^ H haob —a-taihe mi#

Miss flreachey Huial lloaiy. t-ady
Kara. Ilelmnl*. I.uehy Idee. Marpr
llaren. flan Tah. Two ll Wtllle
a t a i II N * I'K — F alarln
ttonnle tl. Happy Marlow, Modern
Hay, windy rtuch. Ksltr Bneon,
Cross CUv. flaln r Hmoke. Frog flkln
• i r r i m m «*»»&gt;-*/laitm mie
Itnlhne (telle joe Hoillli. Illati
Bsiron* H«" Holt* Mtlly'e Hmaba,
III** olat.ir, Mill Tloiuder. Klock»de
two .Idle in fly* nttempta amt
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Th e Jackiunvllle Tara went all
N E W YORK, Mar. W - O P J - A
widespread search ia underway out yesterday In racking up an
along th* Atlantic ataUwrd for al Impressive 11 to 0 win over the
least four mure fixer* of coll#(i' Knoxville .Smokies. Mario Picona,
Brooklyn pitcher, turned in an­
bdaeliall game*.
In disclosing th« search DUtricl other Sterling Derformanee on
Atlorr.ev Frank Hogan said last the muund for the Florida club.
Picone gave up exactly two
night that "on* or more of the
four sought may have had con- hits in fashioning hit shutout
while the hard hitting Ta rs pick­
fedriati s, fellow-conspirator*.''
Hogan did out disc loir the ed up IS from the two Knoxville
name* of the four, hut said he huriera, Bobby Bickford and Mai
Landry.
knew who they were.
One of the finest mound pros"W e'ie following all sort* of
l*ads and It's not a question &lt;f pacta In th* Giants’ camp, Picone
vending detective* hit or mi** in­ ha* so far granted on four hit*
to all the state*," the district at* in IU innings of eshihition balL
tornry laid. "But w* have de­ No rarm-d run* have Ueu scored
tective* down in Florida and in off the stocky New Yoiker.
many cities along the Eastern &gt; A
shuuldei
oju ration
last
*&gt;eaboard."
I spring seems to have brought the
This waa the latest development injury 'iig u e d pitcher around to
in the college basket!,*1! scandal his liMtt form when scout* were
&lt;liat now engulfed 17 player* forecasting an early jump to
from C CN Y. Manhattan, U n g the imrcnt club.
Picon,. |i*s M-cn around to alIsland and N l'U who are charged
with fixing 20 game* In Madiion mod every club In th Giants*
Square Harden during the last farm system. II* went up to
J iT 'c y
(T ty
an&lt;&lt; Minoenpolis
two year*.
Itwin Dambrot, Norman Mager where had luck and injuries comand Herb Oohen, f'C N Y players Mseil to send him bark down to
on last i car’s grand slam chant the low inuiOtr
The Tnra innv not be able to
pionship tram, the latest air.'-t
nl weir arralgnmt yesterday In bob! the 2-l-year-old right hander
felony court and held In IIJHJU who Is determined to move on
(tail each for a hearing Apr. tl. to the hig time. As yet he hasn't
Morris Goldman, assistant 11. A. signed a contract with the Jack­
told magistrate Kamurl Orr that sonville dnh and seems more like.
th* three had cooperated with hla Iv to to- given a trail with one of
office and that "the fixer at­ the Triple A rbit," If his pre-ent
tempted to fix them in luurna- pare is maintained.
In the game with the Soiot'le*
merit garnet last year hut they
the Tars plnved errorless ball
refused."
and were sparked al the hat hv
K re -« who plnved In the (’ lass D
HMo K U 'e I e-ague laat year.
The
li'Til-hifl.nt'
Olltfieldee
■"•be,i * home run down the right
field line in th* first inning
A U S T IN . Tex., Mar. k m -t/ lf - nuahl-•* *o s runner no first. He
The first National Inlen-ollrgiat*- led off th* Gve-run fifth Inning
Swimming and Diving meet ever with n .'noble following which
to Iks held in the southwest open* Boh Hallman anil Bill Lutes
her* tonight and inure than 2ihi •'n»|ed. An e-rn.- and Bill Mr*
arquatir star* are on hand for M llUn's single frelowed hy Pleas'
the event.
trlnle left the "inoklrs groggy.
Leading off in the only event
The Tar* got f-mr more in th*
tonight, Inr IfiAO-meter free-ilyl*- sixth to wind no 'be curtailed
■ace, will tie record-holder Jack “ •me -somewhat to the Kmnkief
Taylor of (lhlo State University. relief.
Taylor set th* intermllegiate ami
N C A A records last year at IK
IIO C A N A N D N E L S O N
minute* 3R..1 second*.
Thirty-three college* and uniA U G U S T A . Ga., Mar. 2U— tA I
veraltle* are entered. The meet — Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson,
is expected to lie another battle two nf golf* top-notch-semlbetween Yale
and
defending artlv* professional*, already nr*
champion Ohio Slate for tram on hand for the 16th Masters
Tournament wich atarta Thur*honora.
day. Other early bird* include
Jack Burke, Jr., Frank St ran a
han, Ram Unetb* and Al Re***-1
By ASSOCIATED FRESH
link.

Vale, Ohio State Are
Favored In SwimMeet

SPORTS

MIRROR

TODAY A YEAR AGfh-MIddlewelghl Champ Jake IkM otta
stopped Chuck Hunter by a
technical knurk-uut in the sixth
round-of Iheir imn-lllle hnul at
fieve|an*t.

‘FIV E YduARH ■A M tb- Vernon
Stephen*, St. Ixiut* Itrnwna shortMohican. Feminine Touch, O n i r a l stop, jumped to the Mexican
Walking twice while IwItIng In a
ity . Ile lin si It -r . t&gt;r, Voyles, Ponio Iwegue to play with Vera Crux.
lllcklnaon waa the hitting cPetr.
K s lra Power. Ili* Pay &gt;41.
TEN YRARH AGO—Wisconsin
" i n of the two games aa he
a ih T H h a i i;— a laia* mte
‘ Washington,
to
Al nrk'*. Iicnver I'nti, llrtenlal defeated
pled and alnglad in the find
game and bitted in two run* with Hlonr, Claniiril I.II lie lltrncllle, II I win the N. C. A. A. Ilatketha'l
llreol, Itteky lluelneee. High Kirk
• alligle In the aecotid.
T l f h T I I HAS 1 - M i K I &lt; aaeee
Bryant clouted a double In the
Ar I r ill IHidger, lie H*v IjiiI v Kill
first game nnd played a creditable HI tie, Halit Jean, Tnm Judy, Fleet
gam* In the ahortfleld. WUIIam* liner, tiklpakiu. Ftet Hmailla
tumid In our of lha buaiaal per*
r r iT i n i ir s a r i.r t T io a *
ling 11 rhanrt-. H r made three
F I I I H T IIA C F tied Mitch. H u ik
(•RnMcea of the game* by hand- H e lp e r, tin tor Murk
nik'ilNt) IIAl‘K Beau Nash, lie's
beautiful inarr* to ateal bait hit Nice.
Hleplntoi
gnd teamed with Hat tang to
r m t t u H A C K : Aunt Nellie. Itlsky
ta ll an over-ambitioui runner try* Itoohle Mickey IV
Hypey
Jane.
F O C n T l t ItA C R i
h | to take an r i t n baa* after
Heedra Tam arisk
a catch.
F IF T H H A C K : Mlea lleerhey, ||el.
, Flower*, covering the outer nnda, Han Tan
H IX T M H A C K Miulern Hay. llun*
(mature* fur the flrat time ram*
Hkln
tip with an rriurlet* performance HieM KItV. K1’ii.g
N T II
HACK:
Hlockade.
While rutting looae two peg* which Hilly'* Hmoke.
Jne Hmllh
exhibited a fine arm and good
K I H I I T H H A C K : Feminine Toll* h.
.C e ntral C ity, Hr. Vuyle
base a*ii»».
N I N T H H A C K : H rlra ia l 111..* *1
: There revelation*, romblned Marko.
H'a Itrenl
With the known itra n g th of "one
T K N T H It AClfi
FT®** to be a valuable component Hlyle. Haliy Jean
An bench" Fred Monladeuea may
i the formation of a winking torn*
for the Qatar*.
orlda team, currently aOptometrist
in* Roulheaslerrt
noumeastern uaureteac*
Conference
with fuur win* and two losses
BYES EXAMINED
only one game this week.
116 B. Palmetto Ata.
Gatora lay a return gam* with
th e lakeland
Pilule at Gainesville
lakeland PlIuU
fiLAHHES FITTED
Thursday afternoon.

B

—Mickey Manila, the New York
Yankeea prii* rookie, ia hitting
al a .434 clip in spring training.
Mickey got a single and double,
and drove in three runs, hut the
Yanka were beaten hy the Chicago
White Sox yesterday 10-1. EarHer. Mantle algned a Kansas City
Blues contract. This was merely
a formal gesture, as the 19-yearold youngster will remain with
the varsity.

LAKELAND, Mar. 29 -U P &gt; Billy lloeft I* naming a hig Jump
foi a kid of IS,
The 18-year-old southpaw pitch­
er frum the high school diamonds
of Oshkosh, Wls-, is going lu
make the trip home to Detroit
with the Tiger* when th* squad
breaks .am p a week hence.
That doesn't mean hell stay
with the team. But Hoeft has
been so impressive that manager
Red Rolf* saya he want* him
around fur a lime yet. lloeft It
under contract to Toledo of the
American Association a Tiger
farn.
BRADENTON, Mar. 2 9 -O P illosti.n’s battling Braves (ported
the best winning record In Flori­
da’s Grapefruit Circuit today a*
th*v went a fte r Iheir 13th vie*
jury
against the hlladelphia
Phillies here.
Yrslerday'a 3-2 victory over
the Phil* was the 10th ill the last
12 games. Boston hat lost eight.
KARAHOTA, Mar. 29 -t/P&gt;—
Vern Stephens of th* Boston Red
Sox is making a good recovery
from his ankle apraln hut is not
expected to lie able to play until
the Miuad head* north next Tues­
day.
PHOENIX, Mar. 29-UP) —Th*
Chicago Cuba today open a twogame series with the New York
Yankees, a team they haven't
faced since losing four straight to
the Humber* in the 1938 World
Series.
Th* only Cub player who was
with the Cuba then and still la in
the lineup la Phil Cavarrelta. He
is starling his 17th teuson with
l lw Cubs.

By HARRY STAPLER
DETIOIT, Mar.
Young
Ray Barnes, a boxer who shuffles
in methodically arol then opens
up like a windmill from close
range, emerged tmlay a t a new
contender In the middleweight
class.
The 22-year-uld Detroiter boost­
ed hit reputation hy winning a
unanimous 10-ruuml decision over
stiff-punching Chuck Hunter of
Cleveland tier* last night.
But Barnet, who has lost only
three uf Ida 37 fights, facet the
problem of finding opponents
among the top-ranking middleweights.
Manager Pel* Marudat mid
they thy away from his man heia-&gt;-c th«y can't solve his uflnrthodix, boring-in siyle.
For the 2J1&amp;4 fan* at Olympia
Stadium and lhoUian.lt at iheir
television sets across (he nation
Barnet offered ihj spectacular
show.
II* juit ptod'led in with hi*
hands at th* side uf hi* face, took
Hunter's M is nn.l rights, and
then uncorked flurry after flurry
of short punches.
ll was slow work hul It earn­
ed point* on Ihe score, aril* uf
referee Tom Briscoe ami judges
Al Goodman and Bill Appleton
Harries weighed IftIVk pounds,
Hunter Ifll 1/4.
The fight grossed only S3,432.80 ami was the smallest a t­
tendance and tmallesl gale in two
years of promotion by the In­
ternational Rosing Club in De­
troit.

Kramer M eets Segura
In Tennis Tourney
»*IDI ADKLPMIA. Msr. ‘29
-.'—Big Jack Kramer meet
fI’anrho
fi
Segura tonight in the fealer.

CLEARWATER, Mar. 29-UP)
—Outfielder Dick Bisler will be
lost to the Philadelphia PhlKle*
' • several days because of a
into second base In the fifth inntwisted left knee.
Sister injure-.’ tils kner sliding
EL PASO, Tex.. Mar.
The poeitlon of Idg Gus Zernlal ng of yesterday's game with the
Boston Braves. The Braves won
a* a regular in the Chicago White 3-2.
Rox^ outfield la getting shaky.
The powerhousei slugger proST. PETERSBURG. Mar. 2 9 dd, but he will Ibe under pres Onespot where St. Louis Cardinal
field,
hahly will s ta rt the seeton In left have many worries— a t least not
sure to prove himself. Hot on the managsr Marty Marion doesn't
triel of EemiaPs job I* Eddie Mc­ right now— 1* behind the ptaU.
Ghee, 24-year-old rookie who no­
Jo* Garagiola, out much of last
tched .332 for Memphis last year. see son wRh injuries, pounded out
Manager Paul Richards Is lm- two triple* and two singles In
Dick Bradley, Boston llntver- 'pressed with McGhee'a *p**d and four trips yesterday, and acted
tlly's' hockey goalie, recently ran defensive abilities.
right at home catching.
for para commissioner la, Idx
Joe came to camp this spring
horn* town of Watertown. It* , MIAMI. Mar. 29 -(A V - Kay saying hi* shoulder separation was
was defeated by a slim margin. i ('ampanella, Brooklyn Dodger* cured. Hr has acted .like It- With
j j |raico*r. probably will be out of yerterday** showing, he ha* pro;a ir .
action 10 days to two week* be- dured 10 hita in h&gt;4 last Id tint**
catise of hla Injured thumb.
title at Kansas City.
h. . . ' &gt;
"He could get liack a bit sooner upTWENTY
YEARS
AGO—
Michigan won the. National Pol. if them seat any urgency hut i Royal Mustang*, a Kentucky
legist* swimming rhampiunahlp* thqre's no sente taking chances I l&gt; rb&gt;- hope, I* named for an
now," said trainer Harold Wend island In the Gulf of Mexico.
at Chicago.

AKCADIA. Calil., Mar. 29—&lt;*“&gt;—The seatcace of death has hern
paiied on Your Host, the 1950 Kentucky Derty favorite, and at t«rae.
as thoroughbreds come.
Four veterinarian* have clammed movie ciecutive William Goeti*
four-year-old coll since he was injured at Santa Anita Jan. 13. AIL
have recommended that he be^~

■rf is suffering out the last
destroyed.
Only the red tape Involved in days of his existence, the penalty
a . I2&amp;U.00U Insurance policy I* of his unflagging desire to do
prolonging the pain-wracked ex. his best at air times.
i fence of a badly-crippled animal
whose right leg, the tendons wi­
thering, is drawn up at a 46degree angle.
Your Host, a son nf the Great
Alibhai, e a born with physical
handicaps, but there never was
anything wrong with hie heart.
Movie boss Louis B. Mayer bred
By JACK HAND
Your Host, hut handlers dis­
MIAMI, Mar. 29—U P )- Many
covered mat the youngster had baseball men eansider Pee We*
i neck crook
and couldn't Reese 'he player moet likely to
straighten it. Ooetx mad* a very succeed ax manager when hla
fortunate buy. Your Host liked shortstop days are o .e r.
Starting his ninth year with
to run, liked to win. He ran and
tie won and Goeti pocketed fS64,- Brooklyn, Rees* thinks he ha*
796.
three more seasons to play. At
Your Host was n big dlsap 31, he Is roi.vlnred any attempt R
mi incut in the 1960 Kentucky to mix playing and managing
rby, finishing out of the shot irn an athlete's career.
money, hut he had a vigorous “ t couldn't fairly say I don't
winter campaign in Califor: a V.e.afc shout ms seein g , h# *sM
end apparently had loet hit flno “ I guess every nlayer dretms
edge. Back here, aa n four-year, about that. But before t get to
old. he was regaining hla rasor th a t, I think I have three mere
*harpne&gt;t. Hi* trainer, Harry years a* a regular."
Daniels, called him a mortal
Pee Wee, perhaps the best liked
cinch" for the (kUOJHM) Rants Dodger, is completely hippy,
Anita Maturity.
playing under new m anager Chuck
Your Host didn’t get up to that D m sen . Delta hie lob In his usual
are. Running in the Kan Pasqual capable fashion, he soaks up %
Handicap, he fell on th e far turn, knowledge tor the years to com*.
throwing Jut key Erie Guerin, who
Reese’s name waa mentioned
was uninjured. Your Host suffer­ laat winter when It became ob.
ed a shattered ulna hone. It was viou* that the new Brooklyn own­
brukvn in fuur place*. The animal ers were going to oust Burt Shottia* Iwen in extrem e pain for ton. Reese is supposed to have In­
some time. II* wince* if th* right dicated he preferred to remain a
’eg it touched. He »tand* on player.
three leg*.
“ Maybe If I had gone and ask­
"What good it a three-legged ed for th* job," he said, “thiy
horse?" asks veterinarian Dr. J. might have given It to rna. But
E. Peters, who h at taken care of 1 prefer it this way.
Your Host since the accident. "If
CMy wife told me she could B
we roul.l have operated on him a notice a difference In me after
month ago we might have arved they named me captain of the
him f»r -tlot purposes. Now that'* club. I didn't notice It but she did.
impossible."
t guess rr*u th a t Uttle reiponTrainer
Daniel*
mnsidered ribtllty Shows on you.
Ynur Host moro valuable tor stud
" I do know one thing. If I
purposes than bis daddy, Alibhai, ever do become a manager, I'll
tor wh'eh a Kentu-I y •vmlirate try to leave the ball game In the
paid Mayer 9600,000, "My rea­ clubhouse ooce It's over. Your
soning on that ia th at Your health Is mere Important than
M ftt'a mother. Boudoir 11. la nny hall gaase."
better bred than Allbhai'a dam.”
Rease's current ambition Is to
That's of no moment. A game win a pennant. He still has bitter m
&gt;rvl courageous com petitor of the memories of tho futile I960 w
stretch drive that conked out on
th* final day of th* aoason.
ture match of the World Profes­
“That Roberts pitched a great
sional Indoor Tennis Tournamtm gam* that day," he said. “He
sponsored hy the Philadelphia showed me something the way
he wheeled that ball through when
Inquirer charities.
, Kramer is tied with defending he got In a Jam in th e ninth Inn*
champion Richard G onialrs in the Ing."
current series. Each has won
Reese got off to a slow start
three matches, lost none.
last season, after a hernia opera­
Gonaates. defeated Segura last tion. He was hitting around X00
season and wound up at m
night, 6-6, 3-6, 6-4. Tonight In early _____
Goniale# meets Bobby Higgs who .*60,. _hf&gt; lowest sineo IMS. r ‘ W
Back trouble kept Mm out of
hasn't vet won * match.
In the ether sing lee match, th e early egllMtloVia' this spring
Frank Kovacs with a 1-1 record, but he Is back on th a Job, loom­
meets Welby Van Horn, who alao ing up with Jackin Robinson
la looking for hla flrat victory. around second hasa

Pee Wee Reese Is
Considered As Top&gt;
Manager Prospect

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D u o k lrro talu r M art far* ray*.

PHONE 148
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a* array tad
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Ii yaar u a a to
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p ra to a lly , h
a td a a fa r a s la
rra d a r lh a *aaf y a t t l l k aaralaa,
a ll W a a l Ada aaaai ha Ih war * f fla a a a lh a d ay ha fa r* p a h llr a P laaaa a a tllr an la a ia d la la ly
If a a arrwa a rra n t l a y a a r ad.
W r r a a a a f ha
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lia s .

THE
HERALD

SANFORD
FOR RENT___
____________

—1

4KUAK.A t rATMKNTS,
and A tone 116 W. V in t
_Phnn* 490- W
5 ROOM HOUSE fo r'ra n t. 2 bwl
room* fumlihrd. Kltrhan partly
furniihe&lt;l. (lood location, ('hone
1013-M.
^■DKNISHKIt 4 rtmma. Clran
IV downitalra, till 1‘ark. Apply
Apt, a.
lluU S K to Rant on W 3 t 2nd.
Street and French Avenue.
1'hone 14*j.
ONK OF the b*«t located rn la u rente In Sanford. Reasonable
rent. Box A, c/o Sanford Herald.
FURNISHED 4 room*. Clean
downetalri, d ll Dark. Apply
Apt. 6
. _________________
-BEDROOM, Twin or elnyla beds.
^ Inneraprlny mattreaeee. Would
aerve brrakfait. Lrefer men.
j4 M JL _ _
_______ ________
SMALL, Modern furnished houac

WANTED to rent 4 or 6 room un*
furnlehed houte or apartment.
Call 944.W .____ ________ _
R i d d l e Bird couple wanta one,
■ -at two
A bedroom unfurnished
____ aqplpmnent.
huuer with kitchen
___
AI»o fa ra rr. Available May 1
or June 1. w rite full particular!
to Box 464 22nd. Street Station,
T -K H a T 1 ESTATE FOR BALK—2
t tii.o iiK b ’ r i i l R l
Wa are dltpoifng bfc our colored
property la S a n f ^ i a r e a
CHEAP. Loti u { S k u a $10
down, ffi mofilh.yMrlh DeBoe, P.
O. Box 1996. A anfarl. •_______
®T0R SALE; 20 aero farm on Cel-

SPECIAL SERVICES —12
POWER MOWERS
Cuntractur, bulltlcr, carpcnln nnd
ROTARY n LADE—Unconditional
maaunry work SpnialuitiK iu
T
S
S
Iv guaranteed. Immnliat* dr
mutiny Nu Jult lit ainall ui
lfv*ry. Fvre d*mun«tratlon, any­
Inryi'. M. it Utatd lay, Sanluid,
time. &lt;69.90. V. A. Wheeirav, (1
Rt. i , Uuv 399. Pltui.t Winter
mile North) l.onywood.
Pail. l?r:&lt;)87.
Trade mark paints
|3£U gal. i ROOF W olth u| all kind. Eavea
New Khaki Uoderahlita 44»- each' anil (iullrr* Itt iu.iiul and I’aiutAH ill* UrttMuHn*
i rt! Nrw H&amp;ofn u|i|)|ir*L I'Aii.miti O/. A It Iv IKK
ARMY S A W SURPLUS
: and .uaiittF
Sat.furtl, Ph.
&gt;19 Sanford Ave.
Ph. 1211
UCjn -W. It. R. Arkenbury.
ROCK LATH, SHEET RIS K. WATCH and Clock R*|«airitiy. All
NAILS, PIPE, STEEL IMMEIt
lu rk yuarantccd. Ilruaiiiialilc
lATK DELIVERY. P H O N E 1 price- F. M Knglialt, Jr.. 325
'tartically new, three bedroom
Mod-3438- N.Y.C,
_Kiinfuril Ave. Phone I hut,
home, in .Mayfair. Very modem
W A T C H A N II 4T.4MK
atld hraulifullv iandtrmpnl. Pric­ 6 ft." F R liilD A RE A l t r.ri.litiun I
ed for quirk tale.
Ph. 473-J aficr 0 I' M.
___
REPAIRINQ
PEAS: Little Marvel Knylirii l’ea*.i
work cunacimtiouriy dun*
You pick thrill, Ilk’ Ih. \Vr pick i linn Mrek dayyN:3li A.M lull P M
FOUR'BEDROOM Hoult, built 4
them, Dm- lb. Phi.nr 779 M, lieu i ‘lo»nl Satuidayi, bm open Haiuo
year* ago with all Improvemanta.
tfey night* Tfftn till t) P »♦
O. Sw ans. Silver l.a).*-,_______
On eorner lot. 100 x 160 (Chick­
WAI.TEH H. TRAPP
en Ilouao and Yard.| Nice LAwn,
ARTICLES WANTED
211 K. S rc u m l S I., S n ila u l__
6 mllea raat of Orlando, I mile
from new buJIdlttga of Florida
Faihlona Mall order houae. Fur- W# buy, tell 8 trail# used 12— NOTH KS-PEKSON M .S —13
furniture. Wilaon-Naier Furnlnithed or unfurnlihed. Price
fVl.. I l l F **». Hhnne *5N M A R Y 'S t.E N D IN O l.illR A R Y
19,000. Small down payment, tm♦nr*
1269 Mugnulia —la rtuw ujian Mun.
lO'.fr off for all. Both for owner. 7—---------------------------------Pet*-LI*r*lork.Suppllra —7
thru Kri. It) to 12 A.
3 lu &lt;1
Alio next to it. 3 bedroom houir,
I'M Sat. 4 to 9 P.M.
new ju it finlahed. For aale. FOR SALE—Duruc ply*. I'honr
P A IN T A N D IICIIIA WORK
Price &lt;6600. Tel. 4942, Orlando.
Roy Reel, 31)15 W e't L'mi. Rlrert, TTIIK I .ON K RANUKK
RI. I) Box 1 1 6 - F . _____
Sanford. Phone 1439. , Expert
HELP WANTED
LOT 46. Fort Mellon, 2nd Section.
Work by exnvnrr.red men.
(YtN Tl*0U'-H TMiS a t )
&lt;246.00. &lt;60.00 Balanro may.
CA3T1.C WAS INHI FAMILY, I cCVCK
Wanledt grocery raahler, experi­ D A Y N U R S E R Y Now Open. Phone
EXPLORED If ri/LLY i NEvCH SAW
I W I . - R , or 1161.
ence prtferred hut not necea
LOTS on French Avenue In Hi&lt;h
THE RTMAlNh Of TME SOLDltftt
•ary.
Apply Mr.
Whatiry, f U B LT c A U C T IO N S \ L K AT
land Park. &lt;900.00 each. M0-00
THAT LAY
Margaret Ann Stnrea
M A R IN E R A R K A f KS A T
down, balance e u y . Port Office
Box 1662, Sanford. Fin.
T
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A
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F
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D
A
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B
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~m
WANTED—girl for fountain and
NliW 4 Room Tiouaa. Call after
drug dept. Laiwy*! Drug Store. In keeping with Ih* reactivation
proceeding*,
t h e Fell'iwahip
2:20, 1652 R-2.
WANTED: M•tried man under 40
V'oundallon will offer at public
t O D A r s SPE4 IALS-------for Inaurancu work In Sanford.
auction Ih r following item*:
VERY CLOSE IN: 2 bed room
Splendid upportunity. Contact 125 dour* 2-H by 4-tt and larger,
houae, furniihed &lt;10,INK). Ternti
R. II. Taylor, DUl. Supt. 21H with lock* and hmgea included
if deaired.
Meisch Bldg, or Phone 624-J.
(Ilk* new)
ELEVEN BLOCKS FORM DOWN WAITRESS and FounUi'n girl., 3 garland commercial rite i-ie
TOWN: 2 bed rooai houae, furapply Dane Krmlrv, Rotimillal
range*
niahed 27,490.00.
and Anderwn. Walgreen Drug 2 deep fryer* *1111 mi meruit i t **
NEW, READY TO MOVE INTO:
Btore, l»t. and Park.
heater*
2 bed room houae, &lt;6.460.00.
in model bath Ivin
NEW READY TO MOVE INTO: SHORT ORDER rook-colored. 22 built
hot water hratan
Apply Mra. Futch, Greyhouml
2 bed room houae &lt;7,460.00, lib­
3 imported rutr* 9 x 17
eral term*.
1000 piece* of reitaurant wear.
2 BEDROOM HOUSE, block ronchina and riatnlea* ateel
WORK WANTED
— 9
«t ruction, two yeara old, $9.cutlery
200.60 rtuh.
RABY SITTER. Rett of Referen­ 3 refrigarator*
2 BEDROOM HOUSE, luat outride
ce!. Mra. N. Fatkenberg, 419W 10 bedroom aultr*
city, &lt;4^00-00, &lt;2^40.00 Cash,
Palmetto Aaw. Harai
2000 ft. 2 i 4 framing
balance &lt;29.00 per month.
SB 4i
14,000 ft. of cellutrx and rtnel
J. W. HALL, REALTOR
11
CIAL SRRVI m
u
rock wall lioard
Florida S tate Bank BalMIng
Phone 1T92
VENETIAN BLINDS m u * u Other arlielea *uch as Wathlng ma­
chine*, blanket*, lamp*, linub-uiti
order. Seminole Venation Blind
etc.
! r k a T ESTATE WANTED—4
Ca. 620 W. &gt;rd St.
Phoa. Term*
raih
I tU - h
___
IF YOU want to anil your home,
Sale itart* 10 o'clock A M. Satur­
se t resulta, Hat It with J , W. LAWNMOWKRM Sharpened. M
day March 31, 1991.
aydua repaired, lock and krv Lunch** irrv rd on the ground*.
Hally Realtor. Florida State
wwk. Prompt tarvieu. H. W.
Sktima. Kin 2 4t hRr
Al'TOMOniLKS
- 19
ALL TYPES u&lt; iluIldoseV WorV IS—
Tile Rates—Proa Rati- RENT A CAR. U-drlva it
MILLS SWAP SHOP—401 R, MU
.. by da»y.
Carprntcr A Qracey,
84. Wa Buy. Ball or Trad*
week, or aaaaon.
Eual'
a*aaon. Eualialt
Fold*
***** w M M
Phono I
and American Ford*, aedana.
WOODWORKINGC
a
h
l
n
a
t
a
,
•tat Ion waruna and ronvertlbla
M tYBRBOkTtei^ 8 f r iw
mrtCount era. Shall**, d a to order.
fit rick land-Marrl *on, Inc.,
!
tram exeellent. FoRowahlp HoSmall
boat!,
built,
repaired,
reFlrat St
motel Room 23. Upaaira.
flnlrirod.
C.
VaU
1416-J._____
DODflE 1091 -10 whrefer' ileept-r,
.( K T ipleto
p ir tn f iS .
DO Kemwur iBentiaeL OrORLANDO
atraight air, 20 ft. reefer. Stick,
Huni'a Tuxedo i
Undo E renlni Star Call 1U\ip »
hand control, good niM&gt;*r.
M
« T
.
ffjni
Shape, 2 A. TrL I M UM.
l-«o Butner, phone
NEW
FLOORS
rtirlaead
to
par*
i:«k
MERCURY‘Clot. «
.»
Wa both Iota why a yea don't httaw
dlo, healer. While wall lira*,
Old I U - .
ml a .
rour greacripUoaa to LA N K Y ?
aeal coeara. Like New. Phone »6
Phepo 188.
after 6 P.M.
--------A U r tlo S
JN D a K S " UHPii TH c o t s
i7 DodJt* 1 ton ataka
176000

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l!BHI
EnJ*l

n * to to a n m £ 3

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L — ......... :... 6hs oo
m tun rabehaaal*.

Wart Ms Ply

l.e lltir e 2 Inr

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------- 126 $L

I'tiliilne*

1 2 8 7 - 3 r d St.S. PALMETTO AVI.

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fact aatural a a n d
Jertridty available.
tYMONb M. BALL, R roltar
B. D. Blgkltyman, A norlato

Kxlrn lutrg* llt.-ula

« FOLDS CURD MARRFT

l—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—I

I'RKISHKD while frame huuae,
l! bed tiu.rrt, t *fc hathi, 2 »creened is rche*. garage, plot 144* x
262' 27400 00. Term*. Phone
1620-M. C. W Hoot:, Ri 2 Box
417 Sanford.
r . \ . w iiin n o N . s r .
Nealtor
HOMES
HOME HITES
A rn r\rjE
croveh
HANCIIES—RANCH LAND
AH lypr* of Rral Eitate
hunt I2HI
119 H. Perk Ave.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, HANFORD, FLOHfPA

PAGE EIGHT

THUKSPAY MAR. 29, H51

The BIGGEST EVENT In TOWN - A VALUE PACKEDJtSTOKELY SALE!
me#*/#

Ank m Htota lor
Special 4-Pagi
Color Price H ill

m*
Ifo

No 1 Till. Whole Uni »*M

Apricolr,

can

w a mimicf t

nuns

must

a m u m o st

fatCook
(JitStokhj's fimt ftxxk if
smiM rmsr mat
11 Juico cnn

ffo 2 Unrv I O r in n

19c

4A or

No 7 (irriw fru ll

4fi or.

Apricoln

can

13c

Juice can \2Vzc 24c

** •

.. tii..

' •

tiuifir Aitfl"ft -N o 2

Apncols " can

22c

Nr. I Toll. IUIv»n #»r 'll i e-l

can

P eaches

Citrusip

20c

No 244 Whole Spbe I

37c

jar

31c

jar

17c

12-oz.

30c

Pickles

S ectio n s 2 cans 35c
No. 1 Tall Fruit

28c

8-OI

No. 30J Grapefruit

C ocktail

can

M nr D ill

can

P eaches

360 E. 3rd-2M E. HI
Sanford, Florida

13'/2C 31 c

g-nr Whnt« Peeled

I’rices Good Thru S a t , March 31

Quantity Right* Reserved

can

Relish

PEACHES

Swr*d Picklr

Chips

25c

Mt. Vormonl
Sliced

Xtniudy'* Finest Tiny

PEARS

Stokely's Finest Cut
Sugar Cured Been*

S aiarts

u.

Saniaia

u.

Fresh Pig

u.

20o

Feat

Lb.

16e

Lb.

ITle

u

3le

Pi*tk Nerk

FRUIT COCKTAIL
Ne, JKO 8h«*»lrlng

B eets

Perk

Livar
jar

23c

No! 102 Cul Root* oi in. *.|

37c

gl.

31c

Preserves

l?-«.r Pineapple nr I’r it li

Spinach

can
can

No. SOS Honey Pod

P eas

can

21c

Presorves

Stokely'e All Green Cut

2 cans

gl.

Gr. ‘A, Pressed,
Drawn, '
(in. Shipped

17c

Preserves

20c

P reserves

35c

Jelly

Est*Rite Tcnderay

27c

12 nr Red Ibupbotrv

gl.

32c

llurmcl Canned

gl.

29c

Crooned Cottage

12-or. Gripe

gl.

25c

B E E F
u

l6o

u.

lie

Chuck

Raast

Ocean Fresh Jumbo
T u t# O* S r i Br coded

nib

Roast

13-ur. Cherry

No. SOS a. n C ru m Style

Corn

29c

gl.

No SOS P on A

No. S

Grade A, Quick-Frozen

l?tOf H lirVbeti v

Carrots 2 cans 25c
Carrots

Boston B utt Style

int K I m w Ii h i v

Preserves

lll&lt; «l

2 cans

Boats

Picklos

27c

46c

Tails

Freih Pig

can

Picnic Style

Kunnyland Pure Port Big

Stokely's Finest Red Sour Pitted Pie

Limas

30e

HaMack
m1
•/j
fJ 'f.’1
Taste O’ Sen Breaded

Wo
*

S H O R T E N IN G

3 Lb Tin

LUSCIOUS TROPICAL FRUIT

Sugarlpe Fancy U rg e

Prunes

lb. • 29c

Sue*rip# fancy Lerga

A pricots

12-07. 49c

Sugarip* Fancy Large

A p p les

3oz,

25c

Buxarlpe Mixed

Fruit

lb.

39c

Surarlw Vbn«w Large

P eaches

PA LM O LIV E

Cashmere B ouquet

Cleanser

Cocktail P*Nut«

12-ox. 39c

Firm Y*!b»

Waved Paper

MODESS
Sssssge

Laundry Soap

SUPER

P*iVnt Butter

SUDS

In Ctna.—In Qtra.
PER POUND

Ssnilsry Napkins

Strssghurt

Birdseye English Peas
Birdseye Ft. Cot Beans
Birdseye Cat Gr Beans
Sliced.
Birdseye Whole Okra.. Sweetened. ;
Qntck-fromnl 4R|
Seabrook Baby fisss s
PackrnJ*
Fordhook I l a s s ______
Agon BrocesR - - --

�In U n it y T l i m

£§mxt

Is S l r t n f t h —

To P rs tK t th* N m ol the W «U ;
To P i « b » i » t U I n f f t m at Amtnr*.
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

S te a l? *

THE

Generally fair and
cooler
through Saturday except runsidrrib lr cloudiness and a l r « «hii* f n
extreme south ihi» afternoon and
tonight.

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
E sta b lis h e d 1908

Allies Throw
Back Chinese
*Counterattack

► - T'f p
ti ^
*]

‘
£ -J■

Trumans Greet French President

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

P r e s s S e c r e ta r y H i t s
C r im e G rou p H e a d
F o r N o t B e in g A b le
T o P rove C harges

TOKYO, Mar. 30- tWP&gt;—Amrri-

T A L I A H A S S L E . Mar. 10- &lt;,P)
— Governor W airru't pie** tecretary iai.1 today the Governor i*
expecting Miami Crime Commie*
•
Dsn 'uTi*.**
"reuime hi* mendacious artivitie*
Satuuiay night."
I h r dictionary drline* "menda­
cious" at lying h i ialtr.
I’re.t Seeietaty Loyal Compton
vlnlubuir.l a stalrmciil by himtelf
in which be laid "Governor W a r­
ren ei|teci* that Daniel I1. Sullivan.
(be well Lnovvii liai-lor-hite, will
rrtume hi* mriulacmu* adivittei
Saturday night. Governor Warren
hope* that tboir who hear Sulli­
van'* brnadcaM ot irad almul bit
radio lie* will keep in mind ihrtc
ihtce fact*:
“ (1 ) That l.aniel 1*. Sullivan
bn* told three flagrant lie* about
Cuvcritor Warren in hi* last two
hroadcaal*;
"tJi
That Cove mo r Warren
challenged Sullivan to prove that
three were not alnolule. outright
lie*;
" till That Sullivan hu- failed to
prove he vvn* not lying and the
five inemlM-r* of the State H ar­
ing Comtnii&gt;*ioti have publicly
-luted that Sullivan'* allegationure not true.
*'A* a matter of rnmtnnn de­
cency, Sullivan ought In era*e
relea*ing hi- lie* about tiovernoi
Warien unlit he can prove that

Allied air tpoitert Tliurtday
night tallied 2,000 Red vehicle*
the largeat count of the war—
jamming the Red Korean tramport network.

The rom m unlaU appear to be
matting troop* nod supplies for n
•pring offensive. Allied cummander* predict the Red* will hit dur­
ing the ftr*t three week* of April.
Seasonal m in t turn the Korean
rountryaide Into o vaat quagmire
daring th a t period. Deep mud
would bog down U. N. arm or.
The C«nununi*ta threw their
counterattack a t Allied forces on
the w etter* front. Detail* w e n
withheld.
but there was every algn the
ilr retreat
€ Nd* had stopped their
, . and would make
__ . . . a. . stand
. . 1*a!«»"» Ww
Red Korean border.
American troopa op the coM
central fro n t moved closer to the
border than they have ever been
on their present driro.
They met no eb|m«Uinn. Ten•ordiip withheld the distance.
Held dUpatrhee said Allied
forces made fighting pullhn.li*
in ■ few areas of the western end
reptrel fronts.
The Red* poured haavy artillery

♦

(IWa H o n e d

O n. P a c e

P eer*

Civil Air Patrol
Seeks New Plane
And Landing Strip
An airplane far training

pur-

« xi tsill visitor, French I'residerit Vincent Auriet (ritrht i i* inItodun-d to Mr*. Truman by the untilin'* Chief Executive following the
fimirr'* nrnvui at I'nlon Station, Washington, from New Voik. I .nuk­
ing on ( real, I. to r.) urv; H ii*f. lien. li.iU-it It. lu o Jry , A ir force
Aid. to Trum an. and K cn rA d iil. Hubert I.. li.iinl.on. Naval Aide to
th.' I'resldcnt. I ini. i national 8».imd|diato»

Donna Lou Harper Is Selected As
“Rose Queen” At Glee Club Dance
Mit* Don 11.1 Lou ll.ir|&gt;er. a Seminole I liyli Slm ol iriim i ami llir
Usuitiilri of M i. a.itl Mr*. |&gt;. L llat|iri, wat (rlrclrri anti 11 owned a*
"R.**e tjuren" at the Rote Hall held tail night at the Ainioiy and
i|Hin*ored by the High School Glee Club.

Hy receiving this 'honor, Mu* llai|&gt;er. (lender brunette, about
------ ^ flv c feet tvru Inehe* in height,

Junior
RampagingRivers Countv
......
. Chamber
,h' of Coni
...
tnrtce in the ‘Mit* Florida"
eonteii at the Jsyeve* national
In Miand in June. The
Inundate South As convention
W'inner of this content will com.
pete in Atlantic City in late Foreign War Vets
for the title of "Mi**
Spring Rains Hit summer
America".
Put On Campaign
Mi«* Harper. In addition to
t l ’e a l l a a * a

Alabama Farmlands
Are Under W ater
Near Montgomery

Hoy Scout Troop

s and a new air atrip for
Wins First Honors
Inga ware the major topic* of
1 the a r i l A ir Patrol a t a meeting
Wednesday night a t taa Armory.
Troop .14 of liny Scout* won
It was decided, said Ueut. David first honors for percentage n# ad­
Render, to secure a plana that had vancement, attendance and uni­
been damaged ja a hurricane at form Inspection at the Court of
Jeakaonvtlle, and wMek he aald Honor la*t night at the First
could be put Into Proper flying Presbyterian Church. Clifford M rcondition. This work will be done Klbhin had rharge of the program.
at Daytona Beach.
More than 10 Hoy Scouts and
With the Navy taking over the 75 visitors were present. Presenta­
Hangar at th e Municipal Airport. tion* were made by the Rev. A . G.
It |i planned to mako the Arm ory Mclnnl*, Itnddy l.akr, Toni lluri a permanent meeting place, he gesa, field rserutive; Robert Lipstand.
pinrutl, Seminole Di.trirt Scout
Negotiations are being mode Commissioner; Robert K a r n -,
with W. K. Klrchhoff to secure chairman of the Troop I t Commit
a pleeo of land w»*t of Sanford tee ami Rolicrt Hrnwn, who award­
for a landing atrip during the per­ ed honors to the "tenderfoot
iod of the national emergency.
ranks."
Wally Shans, itata avlallnn di­
Honor* awarded to Troop !J
rector, will be bee* In the near mrmbers were, first . las* to Craig
future to inspect tha atrip prior Whitney and wni|i| els** t«
to isiuing a perm it H . la located Markie Miller, Murray Nance,
Ino track, James W ill-m an and Al Stanley.
c u t of the ACL
lerinn it
with he Paola
Allan Maffet ami Robert Reely
feet,
i and measures 400
of Troop 5 received second elas*
The dale of the
opening awards. C yril Ksty of Troop 342
of the grass land lag at p will be K t a second class award and I.en
announced when pun* • r e commpbell received a merit badge
pitted. It Is reports to be In good for hla stamp collection.
condition, and only
it one half
Thirteen boy* of Troop 5 re' aer will reivnl tenderfoot badge* from
day* work with
Remley. Robert Drown.
bo required, said

K

IIA IN F S CITY™ Fla., Mar. in —
(A T— Marcu* Ward (Jliblen*, 41,
shot and killed hlmaelf last night
at the grave of g non wh waa
killed in an accident five years

■go.

Deputy Sheriff A . H . Rogers re­
ported uiddens a cltru* worker,
wa* found lying bealde the grave.
A -12-calibre revolver which be
had borrowed from a friend wa*
in hit ham), lla had shot bimielf
on* lime in the head.
Rngrt* explained Hidden* wa*
driven to the rrmstery in a ta il
after leaving nutts to hi* wife.
One of the note* asked hi* wife
to meet him n»ar hi* »on'a grave.
The »on, Donald, wa* 12 when
he wa* killed.
MRS. CHAPMAN N A M R D
Mr*. It. K. Chapman, secretarytreasurer of th* F l i . t
Federal
Saving* and Loan Association or

Seminote County, ha* been ap­
pointed to the arcountlng com­
mittee of the United State* 8avIng* and Loan League, it wa* an­
nounced todav. Tho appointment
came from W alttr J . L. Ray, Detroll, Mich., Pteridoiit of the le a ­
gue. which I* th* IB-year old na­
tionwide trade organisation of
the aaving! aiaotiatTon buslnea*.

TRAFFIC
is
&gt;—Th*
CHICAGO. Mar. I
nation’s traffic deal
Continued
.February,
their upward trend
, for the 15th eons*
nth, the
National S afety
said.
f;lr*90 waa
■ th a F ebruary „
four percent a bora ]
try . IBM.
the smnlleet If
nee DeTAIXAHASSp
Mar. 30—04”)—Attorney General Richard
eember, lM t,
nil the trv m think* Honda law enforcement officer* ihould have more money
Increase w as In
By Moun- to *prnd fighting crime.
talk and Pacific
atatea.
i i
*,'°
lk»r •bouId be Itibjecl to recall by the people
IE N T H
' FI,RET RBINI
before the end ol (heir term* if they don't carry out their duties
pro
GIBRALTAR.
A powerful U. 8.
Ml of 17
Krvtn made both recommenda­ JijHee* to the seven-man court.
ship* arrived at
from tion* yeaterday In' a letter to
The Attorney Qenoral repealed
kthe United S t a t u
building Governor Warren In accordance hi* earlier recommendation that
lie peak postw ar
Amcri- with one of his eomtitutlonal the IB4B law againat Lookmakirg
Navy foroau
In th* functions.
on boras race* ks tightened by
He also recommended State 8u- prohibiting tm iatarian « f tu*
h»*M*ee should bo
• m r , Inateud of results duriag aw taln psriotb,
lim.000, th a t they should be problbitluf priukiUf a l book■mu reaeurch aasiatanta ta help making Lnforaatish charta and
wRh thetr work—and that the plhae aids, and .R em ittin g tho
Legislature work o»t a consti­ Utilities Couuutaalsu to llateo In
tutional amendment to railtvt on telephone eogsUnationa and
them of overwork. Other* have r«-ad_ trlegrsuua If U sy^hav» a
suggested adding two or throe

Attorney General Claims Police
Need More Money-To Fight Crime

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dims

lla

P us* | : | * * | |

For New Members

Citrus Worker Kills
Self On Son’s Grave

I .eased

W ire

__

Price Director Warns
Some Rollback In
P r i c e s Necessary,
Parity Under Fire
W A S H IN G T O N . M ir
ID — ( , T )
Michael DiS-ille, liie puce control
tine, tor raid Imiav lie ri|te tir to
m l11-, ) ' t.j.— e
- - j .: - ill,,,
I *.in be ,I,• acta** ihe itfitti c iu *
ot piiir*. H r alto t.11,1 |,r
not antn tpalr rationing
Dt^allr ei|or«retl t h r .r t i r u i
in a ipietlton and a n rx ri trtm o i
heir mtli tlir Conglet, on Negro
I inline it
In
anothri mohilir at lo n -p iic '
deieliqinirnl. ihr L'nited Slates
I hainlret of Comntercr railed a
question whether drfrnte offiriab
hate lie, nird “ to tai nfu r ( n m
en
m orrler to plar ate lalnti
union*.

''I aletr want, a guarantor that

food price will not wipe out mo«t
of the Rain* it rxprcl. to get a-

1H1II 1INSATIONAI INQUIRY At AN IND, at least temporarily, members of the Senate I'rtme invrMlgalutg
Committee are well plcnmt with Hie lem lU a- they join In a live-way tiaiul-hake They immediately went
into esoculive sesiton. during s*tilrli tties w ill prepare a lepoil uut inake lecoiiunrndatioiu tor tmasliing
Uie nation's gainbtirig netwo.k* The live .one (I to r.) an Sen* la-stei tlimt (D -W yo ). Herbert l) t.onor
(D*Md ); Chaim.at, tj&gt;te- Ketuinei (D -Te tu i »; Alesandei Wiley (lt-\Vu&gt;) and Chaites Toliey (ll-N . H ).

President A u r i o l ,»roKram At|vlsiir Rail Unions Agree
Visits U. S. Naval
To Negotiate With
Academy In Rain
T r u m a n Arbiter
S c h u m a n M e e ts W ith
A ch eso n T o D em and
P a rt In M a lta M e e t !

receiving lire four day trip to
Miami, will represent the High
Hchoci at the Javctv
dauv
Pint No. 12. The Veteran* of
Saturday night at the Arm ory. Foreign War* i* seeking to in ­
Md.. Mat. 3 0 -e |
Rhe will lie escorted by Bruce crease it* m*mb*r»blp which no*(/!')Vretflent
Viarenl'
Autml t&gt;l !
I* US, .aid C. W. (P it ) Johnson,

tsAsrjnr ssd x

I’re s s

A Five Way H andclasp Marks Crime Probe Fuel

*

lly ASSOCIATED I'RRHH _
Fianre vjiiled tlir U. S. Naval
Tw o day* of liemendoui rain* .Stanley -Hnimley, am) M L* N or­ commander.
Any veteran of any war who Acatlerny Imlay. but the pjgr.iniiy
have tent floodwaler* twilling over ma Faye Harvey, the other at­ served overtea* is eligible to join.
of hit (late visit wat dimmed by
thouiand* of acrei in the drep tendant. hv Clarence Clau-e.
Applicant* may contact Command,
In addition to appearance, the cr Johnson nt Holler Mntur Sale*. a unity tain,
touth and have brought huge dam­
(&lt; ■ a ll* * * 4 lla l-aa*
lw*i* on which the judge* made
I he ten-tar caiavan hmminy tiie
age to highways, laimi and home*. the Mlrclmn was that of viva,
•dliii.il |)4ity liotn W.idunglon
eluusne*.,
friendliness,
character
Alabama wat hit haidrtl. Tw o
No Florida Cities
am vrtl at fine nf the N atal Acal&gt;er»on« diuwned in M iitim ppi. and contribution to the success
tlemy gatri at 11:33 A. M , only
of tire dance. This contribution
Listed
As
T
argets
North Georgia braerd lot the im­ included aiding In the decoration*
llu rr niiniiirt lielund tclirdulrtl.
pact of rampant liver*. Luuitiina
No elimination procc** wa*
A full Marine honor guard ua*
W A H IIIN liT O N , Mar. 1 0 -l,V i
u*ed by the Judges, who simply Civil Defrn-e Admini'trntor M il­ rtfawn up there, the m in in their
wa« loaked.
observed the couples a* they
In writ Alabama two liver* were dancing ana during the lard Caldwell ho* |ot,l a congress­ ■ire** blue uniforms. Til* Naval
ional committee that any air at­ Aradim y l-and played the French
with big-iliol name*—the Tombig- grand promenade. Judge* were tack on this country probably national anthem and tl r.a.teniy
ICm IIm H On Wage Msfcit
Iwe and the Warrior— *ent lowwould come across the polar re­ -alule gun Ihhiiiii-i I mi* 7 turnlander* tcutrying to high RtounJ.
(('iiatlRifrl On fa« r r*«rV

A ssociuted

M A IL B O i l T l

Warren Aide DiSalle gays Rationing Is
Says Sullivan
Is Still Lying
Not In Sight A t This Time

Artillery Barrage Is
Laid Down In Front
Of Advancing Reds;
Air Battle Fought
a eat big gunt today Mailed the
• fint Chinctr Red counlertbruit in
•is wrelu alone the western Korean
bailie front
Douihlm vi i|nllrd |i»e Chinese
moving along a mountain trail
north of Uijongbu. U. S. artillery
pounded the mountain and by duik
the Redi Mill had n o t1 pu:hrd
through the curtain of Tire.
Oilier, rloee-iangt fighting flat*
p l ed all day throughout tka area. The
American* won a commanding hill
with a hand-grenade attack that
rocked Red* back on their heel*.
The fury of Commuuiii attack*
forced Allied troop* to give ground
at icveral point* along the front
juit tiHith of the Red Korean bord­
er.
The Red* have moved 30,000
P frtth troop* into the front. L in g
line* of vehicle* rutbed Cumin un­
til troop* and tupplie* loMartf the
baltlefronl.

K ill P A Y

W EATHER

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‘

DisaRi'cement Centers
OnWorkingRule On
Coupling Air Hoses
W AS H IN G TO N . M u 3 U -W P )
Tl.e EIiiilhf i ImiikI nf Railroad
] 1 iiunien h»&lt;nv arrrpln 1 a PP*
p.n.il ol lailm.iil c,*rnen I hit
I’lruiienl Iiiim.nt lunir .in ailutralnr in thru long illtpllte. Iml
•lc
tfilrr ollin «»prt
1 luted lo |*tl tillin'
1 »cn tlir .141 r|it,i(ti r ol the
ii.iimnrn. -tnni»umui! Ly F ir . Itlr nt
M *&gt;H|ilmini On |*im||«• 11Ish 11

INtpkin I ’ A(Id
Youth Group .Moot

a price for 'cooperation'," aid the
chamber's regular agricultural bul­
letin.
"Home people nrc asking if
Kinhlliier (K ricl Johnston bn'
•old out In lalmr. Ill- i« nrgim:
permitslon to put crilingt on farm
l&lt;rtHlurt« below party ami it re|mrti-il t„ have told farm lender*hip privately that parity limit-*lions will have to g ive "
Johnston told netvMlien this
week that hit Fcono.Tiic Stnldiaalion ^^ -o c y i* contidetmg "free*ing" parity at the price level* of
Jan. '-’V when the priee-tvage
freere « u , ordered
The law forbldt price ceilings
on farm product* at le»« limn the
li -»MiIm,i *u lla !*■■* H a k ii

100 Farmers From
Local AreaSijsn lip
To Conserve Land
.More than l(*0 farmeit of »hi*
eelion hair became nt-eiperator•
with thr Srminole Soil Conaerva
Hon Dl-trici in oiitalnlng , omplrte
soil conservation farm nlans. Hen
Wiggins, planning techno Inn nf
the c S, Soil Conicrvaiiuti S,-*
vice, nnnmineril today.
I B 'l week, he de. lanwl, plans
were prepared for the land of It
i Itagan and of It. (Y William
tin it u-.'il Income from the land
will follow the u*e of soeii plans,
-aid Mr. Wlggiu-.
T ill-, he explained. It due tn Hie
fa* I Hint in the plan, eai h a -re
of hind is used acriuding to its
- iipnliiHlies, and i- treated accord­
ing tn its need' in uldri tn keen
the toil permanently productive
The plan l» worked nut bt the
farmer mid the b-cnl ml . mi-i-i
Mitlun district official with tinI* MMIIaUsa ns Pus- I wrarl

William J , lllid. Program Vd
d
puss
vi«nr for the 8authc**tcin Dtvi
•ion of the Chntnhci „t ('ooiluei- e
ol the United State', n mil lie of
Missouri and o gtadunti of 14,.
llermnn I'npkiri, yuulti direetu
I’niverslty of Nehra'ka, will p. at
gion* to strike fir»t at the north­
I'm the l&gt;enrfit oi n.
I if-' ' here I'ltila y, Vpr li, nt n Ion. to -mi nf the Youth t "mint -ion Week
re.'letl &gt;|HU!'orr&lt;l by IIIv ('hftmWr i*f * ttfii end In-tUule, will !«e in charge of
west and the industrial northeast. grnphert, M Auriol to.'*'
A Iluu-e Appropriation* Com­ \Yee Admiral IR irry W. Hill, itur»«* .it th r Muyfaii ln» All i«*» nl ill fir 1 aiioti.il convent 1(1)1 which
will In- he It! nt the Mayfair Inn
mittee report made publir today superintendent of the academy
Admiutl l'ihlnr»i» m rn arc im ilnl t•• mntp tin' wick end with the Sanford
alui quoted Caldwell *• having deThe President
f I »IT\ .llillflM tli 84H»H H |I'dAP11■1»■
H •mtlmitfl Mb !f*i|P I II Li I
Chapter of lladn- ah n- ho*t
scribed a* "critical target area*"
Washington, llaltimnre, Richmond,
There will M- delegate- friori
right 'olithein -t a lr - ft*i a studv
Atlanta,
Birmingham and 8t.
Louis. He referrrd to Chirago,
of the pliilo-uphy and program of
Seattle, Portland, Kan Francisco,
the youth tootetoeiil Various ttnT.VI.I H I VHHEE Mu.
:o -i V
ttonid persoFtnliilr' will ttihr part
St. Paul and
Angeles a* other
Ailurney General Rlchant Ervin
likely ohiective* of enemy altuck.
in duet ting Itte wmk hops amt in
•aid yesterday that awards of
aiitire'ting the delegates.
Committee- Chairman
Cannon
Iiteliideil among these will be loire- to lucky ticket hub lei may
ID - Mot said General Hovt 8.
constitute a lottery even ihutigh
Vandentierg, A ir Forrv Chief of
An em pty Greyhound hu- head Mr* I»&lt;*&lt;I'-rc \|o',oviU of Jack- thir,- is nn cost tn the parti, ipanl
John L. Hrumlcy, cast side grow­
•ontllle, it-girtnnl president of the
Staff, told the committee “at least
ing
toward
(lrlandu
at
n
III
.
.
I..
t
lie '*id twn tiicll -h e m - helm
70 percent" of an attarkinr air er and operator nf the Hanford this m orning cotnt'ietrlv overturn Youth C o m m l'-inn; Mrs. Emanuel
force would lie aide to reach their Huai Works, received notice late
llalpein, the Hatln"nli nntinnal conducted l,y husine* Item* in k.»yesterday from Governor Warren ed after •kiildiog on tl,,- wet pun
t-h.ilrlimn of youth uillvitie-. Sam- cnrnbla County may !•' classifiisl
U. 8. target*.
tial Ro-eiilierg, tlirei Ir-r of th&gt; it a* unlawful hitterirs by *h* cour&gt;'
This testimony wa* given during appointing him a member of the merit on I’nik \\-riue ut T -\.-«,i\
There it nn cost tu Hie paftlcisecret committee hearing* on the Seminole County School Hoard In fourth Street as It npptiinrhi .i ib- laitlu lliireau of Jew i'h Kdmntl n;
defense agonrlo*' request* far fill the unvipireil term of Walter rurvr.
ami Cantor Samuel Krdemer of paul ■ in either -&gt;f the rhemes but
Haynes who recently
resigned
in each participants an- required
money.
who Miami Hearh
Tire ilrive r, D. J Jefford
from the office.
wa- driving the lui* from J., ksoii
The emu en I ion will officially to regi.trr In l.e rligtlde !•• win .(
Last night Mr. Haynes received lifie to T oni|in. tint onhort iio,| i open with registration ut the May- price.
IIU N C IIR G ir r s AW AR D
Ervin -aid a lottery must lun
N K W Y O R K , Mar. 30— (dh Dr. a Irtler from Governor Warren, bait i limbed out of Id' upside down i (air Inn from 4 ta) I’.M. imlay,
Ralph Hunchr,
Unitrd Nations accepting hi* resignation, and -eat by the lime another Ini'. ntmilt ] 7 hi* evening Ihe delegate* will three element*— a prirc an award
commending
him
for
his
long
and
Palestine mediator and winner of
4IMi feet behind, ailived at tl,,.: usher m the Sabbath a’ tun tie r' tiy chance ari'l n consider at ion.
the 1950 N 'uUI I'racr p iiir. ha* faithful .-crvicc a* a member of 'Cenr.
10ld ut ihr Jewish I'onimimit) However, ... added th&lt; Florida
the
School
Hoard.
been selectid to receive the HIM
lie strrti-d that al ihr lo o I,,. Center conducted hy rrpre'rnla- Supreme Cuiut atul court •f other
Mr. Ilrumlay, who i* 45 wa'- war traveling al-mil 26 mllmt an tlve* from the Orlando Young •lnte« have hehl that adicrtisement
Four Freedom* award.
of the business, lorrcat, ,: -ai. an .
The award to IJunehr wa* an­ born in Sinfurd, a son of Mr arid liour and as hr approached th-- 11-dea groups.
nounced yesterday by former State Mr*. L, A. Brumley. attended local iurvr, felt the hu* start to -kin.
Saturday the delegates will at­ any incnnvcnl*nce t&lt;&gt; the purtlri
Supreme Court Justice Ferdinand schools and Seminole High School
“ I 'Deeded up n Idl to get con­ tend the various work shops. Sun­ pant could be termed a consider.i
ir«allaara Ha ••■** *'«m l
I'ecora, chairman of the Franklin
trol," he declared, "hut the hack day morning the executive bud lion.
Therefore, he caid, the 1-01111*
D. Roosevelt four freedoms award
■n,| swung around and the bo- bit tics* sessions will be belt) anil thr
tmth Kscamtda
committee.
Ihe curb and turned eurupietelv weekend of netivtirs will lie riilml- may hold that
over,"
nuted In the Sunday afternoon county schemes have an element of
JOHI.P.SS HKNKF1TS
'Ihe tins misted two road dgn* tea*ion with n discussion nn the contliferatinn ‘‘because participant*
are required to tuffer the irvonIll-a ll■
Da | -a ,, |:l*hri
T A L L A IIA 8 8 K K ,
Mar.
1ft—
evaluation of the convention
sentence and di-advantage of go­
Tw o automobiles were damaged
(B p e rh l)— Unenrplnyment
ruming to a store and signing up nt
peniation payments totaled t&amp;4,- in a collision at Celery ami Locust
a condition to participate in the
102 during the week ending Mnr. Avenues yesterday at 8:26 P.M.,
drawing."
21. nn Increase of fl,A40 over th* anil E. J. Fnloe, driver of a i!tli
$52,442 paid out the previous week, Chevrolet Sedan, war charged with
according to reporta from the Flor running a stop sign and driving
&gt;11
while Inioaicaieti. |(e Ta* going
Ida Industrial Commission.
High yeaterday K6
Payment* in Seminole County north on U i a l Avenur.
l.ow today 68
The other automobile, a 1941)
totaled $175 during th* week end­
lly IIOII THOMAS
Rain .02 inch
ing Mar. 23. Eleven counties had no Sludthaker Sedan, traveling east
March rain .74 inch
HOLLYWOOD. Mar. 30 c p i -j u d y Holliday.
,unk dealer'.
unemployment compensation paid en Celery Avenue end driven bv
Normal March rain. 2.71 inehe*
(.eon Walker, 16, bad damage esti­ upieaky-Voired babe in "Horn Yrririd a y," won the Academy Award
out during the week.
Reelpient* also increased during mated by police at f600. Dam.igr to latl night liom Iwo maloir u l i r n r i , Gtou.i Sw oiion and llrtte Davir.
Ihe period from 1.4M to 1,829. This the Chevrolet wa* put at 1160, ac­
Joie E r r ret wat given ihr lop nulr oicar for bit iwaggering
cording tn Patrolmen C. It. Spark*
a gain of 143 recipient*.
performance a« the luilbnosed*
and C. W. Snider.
JACKSONVILLE, Mar 10~&lt;AT
"Cyrano De Bergerac.'* For the I.. Marik lew ici, walked off tin
S H IP C O LLIS IO N
flrat time in motion plrtori' ara- putfom, with two Oscar*, du Atlanta
41
70
N E W Y O R K . Mnr. 3ft-bV )—
HCJIOOL8 ri.O H K
38
Hi
Sclioult
wedrloaed
today demy history, neither winm-r wa* pllraling hi* feat of last year Hismark
Tw o freighters collided In den**
46
70
fog and rain off Ihe New Jersey throughout Seminole County while Prn rn l. Doth Mlaa llnliiday and (for writing and directing "A Brownsville
Cl
40
Chicago
teachera and principal* attended rrrer are In New York.
letter To Three Wives.")
const near dawn today.
48
Statuettes for the liest sup­
25
The Cowart Guard *»M the roll!- the annual Florida Eilueation A tIt wa* a stunning victory for Denver
18
porting roles In 1950 were he- Mlsa Holliday. In her second Im­ Dea Maine*
29
■be, a bent 80 niUsn north** at of ■ociation convention.
40
73
Hupt. T. w . Lawton left early stowed on Josephine Hull, the portant picture, the ih*|iely New Fresno
Atlantic City, Involved the 5,88934
15
Ion Isthmian freighter Steel In­ yesterday to attend n meeting of flittering sister In “ Harvey." an I Yorker captured the honors away New York
70
50
ventor and tho ajO t-ton Daniih superintendent* In connection with Georg* Handera, arld-tungm-d crl. from th* highly touted perform­ Washington
31
lie of " A ll About Eve."
22
freighter Astra.
the ronrrntlon.
ance* of
Misa
Swanson
In Winnipeg
Negro teacher* attended the
76
«3
Early reports aald tha Aitra has
"Ail About Eve" raptured htiti
’•Sunset Houle vnrd" and Ml** Jacksonville
Miami
75
settled u te m , and that her crew meeting of the Florida State nrs for the hest film of 11)60 Davis in "A ll About Eve."
72
88
87
had left bar, and boarded tha In- Ta n rh en Association, si so held In winning five other award* a
Mlix llotlidav nearly missed Orlando
05
Tampa
80
van tor. No injuries wars reported. Tamps.
tt'a a d a w M Oa r a t * P a n t )
well. It* writar-dlrector. Joseph

Hriimlev Replaces Kmpf y (i rev hound
Haynes As Member Hus Overturns On
Of School Board O rlundn H ighw ay

Frvin Rules Airuinsl
Unlawful L olleries

Collision DaniUKCH
Two Automobiles

Judy Holliday And Jose F e r r a r
Win Filmdom’s Highest Awards

nford W eather I

The W eather

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                    <text>•T O B E P A T M A H . IT , 1»M

S A N F O U f t H F -R A I-I). R A N F O H n , F I-O R I I I A

C rim e P r o b e s
IfatN M M Press f a i t Real
of • "nerloriou* ram bler" and
told nf a tn) *terluu» envelop
being passed under a barroom
ble. The Governor did not name
e gambler. Younger said (lie
charges were "infamous” and
/•tiled the dory.
The Rotary Club telegram reguested the Governor to "Im­
mediately make public all of the
fact* n«r»*ary to support your
•eruM tioni against Cot. Jack It.
Younger, president of the Miami
Crlma Commii-.lon In rase you
a re unable to present such farts
It la requested (n all fairness to
the citilens uf thU state that you
issue a public retraction."
Thr Crime Commission Is com­
posed of about HO rlvlr and re­
ligious organisation* and an e».
tlmajed 1,990 cltU m s.

8

K ssitssM Press Page ttsil
tuty .Snyder, in a statement read
by holey, told the rrime prti.
Itrrm that a »|&gt;s-rial fraiul sertion
in bring net up in the revenue
bun-ail in chock on the laa re­
turns of gamblers „nd racketeers.
Hnydet said there has not been
-nul will nut l«- any letup III
the Internal Revenue Bureau's
warfare "against major leagu
criminal*.” lie noted it was the
inm n« ta i men who bagged the

Cavorting Lion
Leaps Over Cars
After Escaping

Sewage Disposal
(Continued from Page Ono)
This will be used by the Police
Department aa a chemical test
determine the alcoholic rontent of
the breath of persona arrested for
drunkenness. The purrhase was
made upon the recommendation of
Chief williams. The te»U are re­
ported to bo valuable In deter­
mining the condition of diabetir*
who appear with symptoms slmllar to persona who arr drunk.
R. If. Beckham, operator of the
Sanford Trailer Park, requested
• n extension of his lease ending
In October, and stated that he
will make Improvements in the
park. The Commission asked Mr.
MeKibbln to get mure Informa­
tion on the matter.
The Cemmisslon ordered that
lot* In the Marvanla second sec­
tion outsidr the Citv limits be
placed on the market for sate,
with the exception of thus,, |„ u
thet ....__
might ______b
l«e cut by
the ______
Stele
y ___
Highway dfi extension lo the lake,
front.
An ordlnanrr was passed varating a two foot strip on th r
north tide of Commercial Avenue
for 0 half block Iwtwren Palmetto
and Kanford Avenues.
I.re Rockwell was granted a
permit tn operate a tsxirat. com­
pany here, ll »a* statrd that four
taxicab* will Is- put Into operation.
The Citv rejected the hid of
Foster Rmith to demolish the old
store on Sanford Avenue owned
by Mr*. Isabelle Simon. It wa*
rondtmnad in December, HUP by
the building inspector. City work­
men were Instructed to remove
the contents^ of the store to a
location drslgnated by Mrs. Si­
mon before tearing it down.
The Commisaion authorised Ihe
advertising of Intent to apply for
apecial State legislation for Han­
ford to Increase the police pension
fund. This fund, raid Mr. McKibbln, I* imufflclont to handle pen.
atom adequately for retiring offleer*.
Mr. MrKibtdn was Instructed by
the Commission to work with
members of the Civil Rervire
Hoard to determine method* of
Increasing the pension fund*
without using tax fund*.

Meaerl We. II*
s A x r n a ii s t a t i ; n a N U i
MARKrrr
*■*(.,*. T t.rM s
TIi* Ifkllcmriita iirtir* r*|wsrf»&lt;l iff
Hip UhMaNfp fi»» Titr n**i rifimj Nv«ir
FsiFfiiMf* .^laripi fr»r prfkdUt** mid to
Tr»i»*li^rii A t f»'ii|»y» ■if* tn t I* &gt;1
lla n h SI |9 I
liFdM. Isliiu
litj li|*r. H ntt'I.H
tlrafiiis I’ffD
l»*i lijif
JI*•J.IIInf T *’Ifi!r I tf*t *fl

CARD OF THANKR

Wilson Declares

State Farmers Market

ICeattwasg
manpower policy, Wilson H id.
The nation’* p rag m a in rearmament will be made plain in
ODM'a first ouarterly report to
Mr. Truman, due next week-end,
Wilson said. He gave this clue to
iU contents: **I I were a principal
enemy, I would be frightened hy
our progress."
ll wa* W iltons first meeting
with report* in 13 week*. Kven
before it, he had been reported by
aiilea to be much more optimistic
now than earlier over progress.
A few months ago there wa*
talk the production program would
impose an austerity economy on
Americans.
Wilson raid there la serious
doubt whether the government
will go ahrad with the proposed
“roiitrelied materials plan” for
parcelling out basic metals In In­
dustry on July I.
lie emphasised the uncertainty
dors nut reflect any lessening of
urgency in the munition* drive.
The question, he said. Is whether
less harsh contmj* might be used
which would have lighter Impar*
on civilian goods production.

I’ALM Ki’HlNiiS, Calif., Mar. 27
-CrT)—A hungry lioness slipped
out of her cage at a clrcua- costunic hail here rally today and
cavorted among movl* atara ami
D’l ti|«f
! M . | 3$
socialites for IS ininuUa before bellrct**
&lt;lfij1 Iftins ti**
m
ing raptured by a singer, a resl*i$MtAfr, (le-prritlhitf s|.*.«|l|&gt;
taurant man and a photographer.
A
f bsg I IA-1 ;•
i ‘*i#rir# Vim fl«»Hri), ilr!f«&lt;iit|
•Singer Allan J oiiov, Rrnahlo
late Ns a r fare A t C n a n r , C h icago
ti'ic •iiiMiitf
a U iarr
j i *• ; m
gang nverloni of the prohibition Fcrrnrrl of Ran Francisco, amt
Fin, Farr• |,
inagaxinr
photographer
Karl
Tie.
In«
(ludlllr
la
*
lar*«r
|
I ii. j u
era.
1‘aiiliriu h rf tlfpttifllliie **tH*
ficurgi J. K»hoaneman. Com­ sen crowded the animal into a cor­
i.tln*r
I T S - tn
missioner uf Internal Revenue, ner where her handlers could get
f'y*.un&lt;U*ri
Ifit. In*li in iff n. it fff»
followed up Snyder's statement a rope around her and lead her
t-'fi111rrl'*
#lft$ tmft* h
1, *| „
I'Nti-lAM
fm l.ih u
fthh.T il
with testimony that hi* agent* back to llm rage.
It
happened
at
a
birthday
party
Ir^isf-r*.
Dry
l-s#h
are now lose ligating nearly
l. A f r a I#
2.600 las iu ir- "in the eliinlnul given for hia wife by Stewart
Union*, ilffrn flu# isro h*
7| | f»6
Hupps. Ilimdr Island insurance
m en.”
■l’ra»f. Knelt»li
t»m h|»r t t a - t t l
man,
at
Roger*
Ranch
dub.
•vt-i-vt*
i.ii. I,. a is
s T j- te s
Koley, Hchuem mail and other
r.iiatu-e, pis l(r-) IiMw
‘Just a* the animal trainer wa.
Acheron CrIIk
Treasury
ffidnts losllfiitt a t
S« lb. I.*#.
j jo. j (3
leaving
the
rage
after
bis
eet,”
&gt;vlta) was l-illt-d a* the rrim e ..
IU.ll&gt;hes
l •).» I.shis l * « . j |s
a-iuj*w. Vtii-.i.
,\n a
lls a lls s ts r r s s i r»a» » « i
in olier* Inst tilfvi-ed lieaiing be- ,llopit,,. I J lj.,•mid,
i v., "the
„ , lionexs
. , . slipped
vrtt.i l.|-1
in* ].7S
fore il.e scheduled windup of‘ II nut
hl,n
hw d',J tor
lh'
settlement
nf disputes.”
ful &gt;
&lt;
ilr-erl.
She
was
ilietrmrtetj
by
all
T-&gt;I
iis
I)
im
S
to
(I,
rratlr.
l«*
He also urged an eiamination Ibt-ir investigation at the end ,r | Ihr rata pork id mitalde the big
Turnip*, I-unite T..p
till-.
-ve«k.
t»&gt;s
hllfH-hr.
of internal security mcasuir Is-t es-t :i
Several odd-, and end* are tn circus lent, I guess, because she
IIIS I«
cause surh a eour»e, he said, I ■re­
started hupping over the cars ax
&lt;&gt;..&lt;&gt;,K**.
Vsl*:.l.
ts*
I
n
,
lie
tleall
with
before
Ihe
windup,
*
a -i.il
quired by the Communists’ u e nf
*ltr were a gaielle.
Orsngee
i,,,,
Kcfauvrt
(I)-Tenu) if "If
aubvrrsion and other forms &lt;&gt;f In­ t'haiim ati
O.J.iaee,
^ I n , * i;
you've
nrvrr
seen
a
lion
• t.sp eriu lt.
tun
direct aggression. Stu'iiglhenimr •old Ihe group will decide on hupping over a car ymi’ve missed
til *p»-ft l.ll. Jl.r.l, fu. It-' S'-*
of basic iFrmoeratir institution'. i« K riib y /w h al further action to i something. She wa* very casual
IjCgul Notice
: i i ««
luke
against
thn-e
defiant
witequally Important, he add&lt;«l, !*■
l.'iOiit it, Khc Just walked up to a
cause "they are the heart of what n- »es who arr a Ireedy under rar and user she went.
i
\
m
s
: t lin t i t m t n T os- m i:
^*1,1'*'**1 Ai my *|H.k&lt; 'm en said
Ilft.OfHI I...rid each fur run.
w er are seeking to defend.”
MATII J t ’UICIAI. CIRC! IT OF
'T he lion wmndered around out­
V,1
*
v”
lai|e
had
tio
m
ilitary
hlgni*
tempi.
TIIK STATR OF FMJRtnA IA
Arhcson keynoted a session at
for a while and then beaded
AMI FOR *RRISOl.»1 COF ATX
Tin- three are Murris Klein- side
which the foreign ministers uf 21
fur tin- kitchen. Rhe apparently
IA IHSACT-.Rl
On
the
cast
r
rn
tm
l
lio
n
l
U.
man
and
lu.ui*
Ruthkopf,
U.th
of
American repuQira aim In work
wa* rather hungry. This was not
N. tm op* cmounterevl rain and SIAIt'Us MIIAIIAM, Ptslntlfl.
rievrlam l, described by the com­ her day to lie fed and she waa
out mutdal defense mt-asutret
V*.
nual hut in. in rm y aail- ilKnililK it &lt;tl! All
mittee a- to), rank gniiiblers, prolt* noisy about it all night. At
AM, |»l«t4aSt
vanred
to
within
six
mile*
nf
Jg.
raaaeees
Pa. rare
and -Ia cot. (Gtraey Thumb) llu* the kitchen door Jo ats, Karan I and
U g &amp; lN o &amp; .
salt
tee
Dttsrre
The
Red
buildup
w*
r&lt;-|H.rted
xlk. 4‘liicap.. Capone gangder. Ticseti, with prods and chairs,
TO APPMAR
•’ii *“c central front around Kum- STATK AOTICW
n ie r tir o r tmb roVart All ref U-r.l tn answer the kept her cornered until the trainer
I»F FMinil'A TO OKomtK
liwa. This I* a triad and rail cen­
J v u i i k s a a i s n i .i : r ni s r r , rominiltee’s
&gt;|iir*tlnns
almut could lake over.”
II. MIIAIIAM. r-eadnu Terre.*
te r 29 air miles m u th of :w.
STITK OP FI.ORIIIA.
AtM.ti.rents, IM W»*l 11r.l Slu»l.
underworld adlvillc*
The trainer's name was not
fa p a a e s T K
Nee Turk fT|y. Nee- T-.rh
( .miniiml-t troup* have lu-en spot­
Just
Iwfurp today** session learned Immediately.
IN its; t iik b a ta ti : o p
TOI- AUK IIKttKHT NMTIFIKIted south of (hr town, ini-1 In the Dial
I*, gnu, three committer members
I J stle M I'arhsrd.
still for Alsorre As* !*»•« fllrA
Hem of the affair, said lloppt,
hills to th r cast an.l west.
TO AM. WHOM IT WAIT H ISI F.IIM disclosed to a reporter they wee an elephant boy named Rudolf
• salnsl y„* fcy MAItttn MIIAIIAM.
Nntkt Is hereby glv«n that I«*«m have rreeivisl threat* against
Hpavy traffic also was spotted In lAp Clr&gt; alt C’uurl nf Ibr Nlnll.
ilfrn in w L
j*
A. Clsvtas filed Ms Neat report aon Ihe road* around Pyongyang, J.utl- 1st t i n all af Florida. In atid
•nrlllary sdmlnlstret'-v »f Ik* -- I h eir live*.
"Hrrnandcx thought very fast.
the N orth Korean capital, and for Seminole Mounts'. Florida »n
tate of l.taite M IV V iul, ilc
j SYuntor robey Ill-N il) . aid tie - lie moved one of his rlcpbants over
tills wf still suit Is
Hukrhnn. Of thr MO vehicle* seen jl.lirrvlatsd
that he hss filed til* petlllnn l-ir tin.I icreiv.il two threat* by to thr lent entrance, saying ona
Mar*.., Mrakain. PUtmirr.
V*
flail Hlerhsrgn. eh-1 ilmi lie will letter and one by telephone. Kcmoving Monday night, boo wera M.orae ll (irai.am. f&gt;'(*t&gt;d«nl ,
of bis bc**t c could whip any two
apply tv the llnnnrwbl* iN.uaUTOIt
AHK
NOTIFIKII
and
reheaded south, This Is the largest
■laaalrom. (‘ouaiy Judae of ttemt- lauv.-r said hr had received a liona in thr world. Thli way he
■lidrrd l-l Ills your *|-|-rs, JO- - la
grouo spotted In two week*.
aola County, Florida, on Hi* :tu. number of threat* "in rrarkp-.t kept Ihr pt-oplr Inside the Unt
• sill |if.« inline on the tsth d*y of
All w rre attacked.
day of April. tSSI. f«r a pint. «• I ul leltei*” bid did u»t take them ami ihr lion outside where It could
April, m i , and lo MirrtaMr. (lie
asms and fur flaal dlerhaiai *■ -rtloualy. Keliatur Hunt I ll-W pil do little damage.
T h r Air Force said it drstroyrd nlll. ihr risrli of said Couti In the
ancillary administrator -&gt;t in. • •
nr dam aged almut 10.1 vehicle*, llm* snd manner fixed by l»». »»nr
late of l.lstl* M- l*si-h«rd. decessed •aid In- got a warning letter
" Funny thing was, everybody
dtfsuse, It shy. sn.l »rrv»
tit* railroad rar*. ti.io R n|.occup­ n•rrlttrn
t/eo* A. M in n a
against "?tl&gt; king my n«*e In kept trying tn peek outatrfe to
ropy of III* easus on ftslulltf
ied building* an.l :OT supply and atl-.rney
As Ancillary AdmlnMi* ..tlier |H-r,plr** l.u»inr»»” during watch ihr linn Jumping over the
Inr of the etlale n| Mnt.UITNi:nn Ihe-Ml, 1st seal of esld
fuel dump*. It nl.-o rlalincd 450
ra n .
irreiil hearing- in Miami.
M. Ps-hsril. itt-esM-l
Korean War
Red soldier* wounded ur killrd. ■’..art. and my hand as fTtrrli there
"John Kingilng North Jr., whs
•&gt;f.
el Kanjord. Msisilnol' •'«nnl»,
U. 8 . II-3B* ham-d in Okinawa Florida,
NOTtl i T « APPtlAH
this lha Kill day -&gt;l \lar--h.
happen.-sl In 1*- In t«wn, hlrtd
(CawtlwBed from Page line)
TO: MAItT UVIKIHI 1*01:11, ........
•IriKk
key
Red
supply
renter*
A
1
&gt;
I SSI.
llemandrx on the spot, |(« laid Tuexdar wero within five mile*
1are of r«jlt|*tu* *nd •-l-lr• . I* H e a l t h T e n t K c H u l t n
o. i* m n in is'N
and
cnnimunlratl.m*
hub*
with
that's the kind of a (toy who makes South Korean troop* by sundown
■kM *S.
•1»rh of sal.l i-lreali
als.u t 2*KI tons of IniiiiIi*. Ilravieat
a
rlrru*
great
”
t ’onrt.
n ts lI s s tS I'rmm r*a» iistl
the Parallel In force. They dug hit w r tr the rant &lt;,»*-1 -upply
qu «f* rrialred l« file yvtr writBl K. I* llui.lt.lt.
Among the relebrRiea who at- of
In
olong
the
ImJIn
River
east
of
re
n
te
r
of
llamhung
and
the
west
lea-kaswre If any In the complaint lid*, lit- served on (In- stuff nf the tended lire
Ihpttty,
Souja Munson. To get th err they march,, e«a"l city nf Ifnrju
mot party with
wjin noiga
In said suit on ur before llir 1111,
ms:
At.)
llenle,
Willlan
llrnfe,
William
I’uweil,
aad
MarOffice
uf
Ki’icntifh
Researrh
and
t-Hlivis:
i*
tv an n
*V-*»f‘1-A r-Jt"l’**l at the i-.Minty
tVon-an, North Kortvn, i-wt of Ailiwsrt lor nrielMlff
I.
Gagll House In ltjt.fi.nl. PPirMji. In Development nf V’aodeil.ilt Uni­ Vyn
Fyn 1-eRoy
and Harry Joe Jlrpwn, ed across Korean fadthUh w ith.. 1cas^j
.oast,
Out
opposition.
P
ouih
I.
i
I
tty
Ji
asT hittn hull i.fndi.ie in il.r t’ln-.H versity, Nashville, Trnn.
ando, Florida, j,, .
movie dlrrctora. Hupp ‘s»M 290
Alllcl
pla •tea T ucmIu
- ) pi
rO-**"*e
Cdd#J."f Henala.il* ivuufy. Florid*
Monday fM.U.«&lt; a'Uk
The roinhined health testing ex­ person* were there In 'clrn is cos western front
rniinri’M
Ih f-Hanrery, ait abbreviated till. .,i
roll
ground
■
u
J,N'
i
a
r
L
.
not
_
Nuajitv
.farther;
. f .:
i (J fit
andSlav t‘st|.«ni. r . periment inrlu.litl lire chr*| X-| lil»m\
Which tai Tier
l.*ns
nut
WM’ h \\ fkir' tb**
IdaIAand story ntlr.l..* I- rny* un IiIo. n1 tests In almost r.,.
Cdward UUer
There were lfort- ringF In the hit gun pusillona, piljl
and vehicles.
s,T } i«dsfeads1
n d la r d 'u f &gt;SH * u ll b s ln a I..
R.
Me^
huge
lent,
one
for
dining,
ono
for
Mf*s,*ss that ' erioin un.rlasa&gt;' IKIO Nrmlrmlr (‘ounty |ieriplr.. XAlthough Ihe mail
dated, I'p itM n r ISib ISIS, and &gt;,t ray* were glvrtt tn Inrata Til, lung ■lancing and onr far cnUrlalnManL la within amall arm s]
tumors, ennrrr malfor mat ion* nf The rV u* art- l A W j f R
.
til :U ' (4jiuiiil.J'vUililii:
i f t f k i r s i’l|eet.f,| ,»f g- h.li),i]- th« heat I arid enlarged arteiie*, Him: , an &gt;;tf|diuiil and a rhimuao. only one pentratlon 1
Wen reported. On the east coast. by the Allie.1 finer* Monday were 'T l i i n r calf
Cwer11------- l)i» fulluwlnu d|&lt; saalast
ice,
were
In’tlic
Itlural tp*l* will uncover dialwle*.
occupied 2,TtiO killod an.l mouiuIciI und 107
U«H
I’kms# t T ||—174*
”U waa
L X i f - L V U 1 tV ’iu Mrw •ypbillik, snsm Ib aiwt *ttwr Iim||•nnpas. I(. i taken prisoner
ltd Mkdlvlilvn of Heml h"i* eatln|i* of disease
light.
H[Ida. as r*. or.le.1 in
Polite
Promotional wtirk la-fore ami
l a itnl, --I donlnulii
■luring
ih&gt;&gt;
h&gt;*|th
tret
experiment
.
a
.
.
»
N f l.
, my hand «ud n u b u i Wa* .Muir hy the Kemiliolr t ’oimly they could reach (he rIdH k t ih t
&gt; . HI
,e--w.y-,* .-wsfnrd. W-i»bt*. ihi- vih Til as*.M-|ati»n. The sm sistiv n edge of lowfi.
Vld *-1 , It
p a r Vl Starch, ISSI,
also winked with Ihr Homlnolr
1,
, .. a P, IIKIlKtHlh
County Health Unit In 0|&gt;eri«tiun
t..1i Kretir .
.
fletk I'lr-u.li
Hospital
Bill
,
Uy Nnrtn- Noi«o-.ii it.i; of the prop* t.
_
*
t
A dl«eussion of thr irport will
(teatiaaad Frees Pago M ol '
lie inado hy Dr. C. M. Hiiarpe
J.uksonville, dirts:tor, llureau of ty tomiplsaitiiiera when on official
T nbrm ilosii Control, Ktatr Hoard builnc*a outside of the County
of Health! who worked closely with w m approved‘ rolling
mill:
the tfM»Hr. Kmlth In planning and eifcu- portal ion rate frwo
'
I lo I H reals
llon Of Uir iiinjcct. Thr otllrome of a mile.
llu* ami other such project a will
O p4oM tiri»4
delarnilne whether or m.l Florida
In a recent Ig-npiti
t* now ready to embark on a mm- American Red Crossf9 tntipfa
e W tZ i
I I I MagMla
Phene hi
hlneil health lesling program, Ur. 490 victims of floods . fires, wn
wrrek.-.
Nbarp iri&lt;!i--at.-l.
and other dbaitrrs.

Brewington, Percllii*— In lov­
ing memory of our mother whs
died March 27. 1B4CAlthough your amtio haa gtma
forover.
Anil your voice we cannot bear
We Hball never iuse sweet mentorlea
O f the one we love so drar.
Forevrr In our hearts: Daugh­
ters Jeanette Jones, Rota Jackson, Ruth Barnes, Bertha Roundtree. Saiah Devard, and Grand­
children.
—Adv.

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|Ants With Wingsl

Insulate NOW
Through F. H. A,

M ay B e

I TERMI TES I

lO'.t

Be- Sure To
Call or Write To-day
For PUKE Inspection

Ih»wn—

.10 Months To Pay
Our Itori Wool Hlunkel In*
aulatioli provides a healthy,
even trm,H-fature all through
the house—all year round. Cut*
dampness and humidity, too.
IVr'II p'tim atr and advise.
Stop in or call.

FIDELITY
Exterminating

Co.
Drlando

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Hill Lumber &amp;
Supply Yard t

PHONB—2-18S2
Night &amp; Sunday

313 W. Third HI.

313 North Main S treet

Phone Ik

KBNTAL PROPERTY OWNERS
Due to llm many inquirien for apartmenta and room*
liy Naval rcmonnel and others wn would like to list
yuur rental facilities at the Jaycuc Information Booth

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in th e / 9 5 / A fo S ife a s E c o n o m y R a n .,,

1851 MERCURY
WITH OVERDRIVE
IS DECLARED
tC O N IU Y C M

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C m m i n d t r V -8 w o n t h i h i f b n t t i w n i
In " r i d e l m

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B fo r to n m l m M r g n tlo n

yoq drive!

ikin d M Nag riding mmlort
l*n*«l u&gt;glvq f m « m o th er rid*
f* v*hm that M l ha M tiia d
r oath* toad today!
(co-ridden mountain

Ib the facto hero p o n d tt -tha
Mcmiry is "the krt| V y,t&gt; !,/,/* In wir lhoanwM.

f J o lU j lllci If on f U toad l

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�la Unity Thtr# b Stwngth—

THE W E A T H E R

Tb Protect lb# P»M* ol Ik* World;
To P n a s l i Ik* P r « f i m of A a n i u .
Ta P r a tu * P i a ^ t r i t f for 9 u ( m 4

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VOLUME XXXXIl

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD. FLORIDA WEDNESDAY MAR. 28. l«»5f

Established 1908

21 Gun Salute
Greets French
C hief Of State
•

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P u ll; cloud;

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As.woci.tttd 1‘r a w

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N o. 135

Leaded W ire

Wilson Declares U.S. Will
Be Able To Fight War And
Supply Peace Needs By ’53

Flower Show Committee

t •'

Tremendous Welcome
Ceremony Is Put
On For Auriol In
First Visit To U. S.

18 Negro P u p ils M ud-M ired American Artillery
I n ju r e d As Bus
P o u n d s Chinese Red Positions
Runs Into D itc h

More Than $7 Billion

NEW YORK. M ir. 28-&lt;/J&gt;&gt;—
Reserve For Unem­
^Vriident Vincrnl Auriol of Fiance
arrived today for the lint visit
ployment On Hand:
ever made to the United Stater by 1
Treasury A s s e r t s
a French chief executive.
Whittle, blew, airplane! mated
Mi l S I 1.1 M IN IS
WASHINGTON. U , . 28 id')
overhead and rham pagnt (lowed I
\uiPiR ju 4ltlfl* Ih i ti hu&gt; 4c.»m mini! m il' I 1 D fin iip \ I I » i ! i ; n C luiilr . F I O K VO. M .. 28
in Auriol't honor at the liner tie
im rs inj n r t ! along tin IM«I, 1 W il.on Inld •riiaton I ih Ij I tlial
Driver Is Unable To Parallel in rrnllil Kotea.
De France noted through New
" h ) l O '.t n c ».ill. tl nrcFiMMif, I k*
York haibor.
Account For Wreck;
iliitifinK in it mill ol the I*' title f able to figlit an all-i •ul H JI t1chill
The uniting president alto wat
toiib the we.lcru and ,-cntral^
file pioduiliim line, and at the
3 Are Hospitalized on
front*.
JEJcelrd with a 2 1 - n u t talulc
.
I'hom II) Tnd Swalml
_____
tame time supply inoir gomli hu
Along
thr
r
.
u
coast,
Sootli
Mrmbert of Iho Flower Show committer of thu Sanford Gulden Club which will hold it» annual
AIhiuI 18 Nrgto pupil. of
tram an aimy gun It Governor'i
the cit ill a is economy "
Kor.an
troop*
moved
more
than
Flow in Show at Iho Kpiteopal Parish Route Thursday ami Friday arc, left to right, Mr*. Jaine. Ter. p
. .
......„ |
bland.
Wilson appealed lefrue the
willcger, Jung** and awards chairman; Mr*. II. F. McWhorter, horticulture exhibit*; Mr*. Hoy Titll*.
Mm Academy were ,nlu,' ‘, *lx mile* north of 3)t. The* oc­
In a dramatic aeon#, Auriol Aialeu Circle; Mr*. L. K. Spencer, prrxldrnt of (ia rdt n Club; Me*. Michael i;(n«on. chairman of Flower
Senate appiopraiinn* cunmidlce.
mottling umilly before ™:00 cupied four North Korean town,
doffed hi* gray Hat and held U Shows Mm. IV. H. Shlppy, Uote Circle; Mm. C M. FlhWem, chairman of Jacaimta C iiilr; Mm. J. II. o'clock when a trhool hut, which and a border village.
lie ailed a not he I $ 11 .000.000
lint the fnein of l.allli wa- on
a t arm ’* length over hit head In Nleholton, rcntral Clrrfo; and Mm. C. I.. Walll*. Minos* »'lrrle. Oil. r rnemt-er* ..f ........... wm iilr. not WJt
,|,rm lo Sanford fmm
in
ra&gt;h and atiollin $1 .IMkhOOl),.
the
central
from
*vh.
re
IN
I.IK
V
t
a aalute to the atatue of liberty— •hown 1in
W M
the
*.
pi.• lure,
IM W . Mnre
V V
P Mm.
I I B|
IPII.
II. Crum by,
w9
Mr*.
• •
Herman iMnoeon. Mrt. II. tl. Hri'-mi, Mi- Clyde
(icrirvx and Otirtln, left the load r.im iriunist. were reported in deFrance'! gift to thk United State* Itum.cy, Mr*. John rlehirard, Mm. K, (J, Iluirim a'i, and Mm. l'lo;.l I'atr.m.
UMI m loan .iiillimity to o|ieiale
aa a tymliol of freedom.
on Gene** Avrnur near Camrton fet»*lvr po«lllon» enulh amt north
rxpaniimit defense pioi-i.mi (ol
Ervin Claims Warren thr
The flag-bedecked liner wat
Avrnuc ami plnnyrii into s ditch. nf the twirdcr
the next ihtrr months
\lli.d
Infantry
i.alrolad­
a aeene of excitement and confu.
Was Ail viseflOf Dan­ “ VIt hough th*- prog min tin- W n
Ih* injutrd, mod of whom hail vanced through pelting rain .eekaion aa It entered the port.
fmrlv well. I •nnm-t
F Mora than 200 pertntit, Includ­
o t
| f l f * . | I ' u t i a n d l i M n - r i . w r i r l s k m l n F r r - ing target*. When the*- mil
II w n lln s.a «l« l-MKr .1*1
ger Of Lifting Ban progie.,|ng
f'omniiini.t fire Ihev retrrnt.-d
ing a press party of 166, hoarded
n*l‘l-l'*uKl'lort M rmmul Hot|iil*l to let the artillery lav down i
the ship off the quarantine sla®
i lor rmrigrncy treatment. Ol there. m ating barrage. Allied **arT A U A I I A S S K 1 . Mat. 28 &lt;/Ti
tlon.
T ow
V I fk I 1 f I A n 6 (hire weir hnipiiahrrd. and one, plane, dove nut »f the overra.t
( m i **i i i o i W'.tnrn tntl.i* denied
Photographer* and newireel
* I w ltl 1 1 U II8 |
Gitrnt. had a lisdly «ut and liainnu red the Iteil. with llitinigli In* |iir&lt;t tecirlai, llial lie
JArK.HONVIl.I.K. Mar. •Jtl-U b ®
a m crowded aroond the atoxky
i. Ilie.t gu .dim, hninh- and cutsJ chins—Three Florida college. (•■!»)'
praaldrnt ami Ilia party tUnding
I hand. I hr other• w r
tr iritrd a w.iiliing Il.isil ill* atru n fin .
admitted
faculty *la*he.
for
the ship's ram ng.
Daniel*
and
C'lstrncr
Sapp.
I
he
The
Allis'
%
were
pii-lnng
a
tiilliry
yenri.il llial a wandal
Former
Congreftsman
Carroll
Neglected
To
economy rraeoq* while emlialtlrd
A New York City police departto rc h e d earth policy in revrr.e- *sIn. I, halted illegal hookm *Let.
latter wa* rut on the left check.
Paul W agner stood by hi* gun*
span yin*
band on an hccon.
Says
House
Group
List Payments Over 0 « ilr Hank*, Negro driver of mercilessly pounding the ground n'.iglil irtult (mitt lifting ban* Kiwani. offer* i t . members
rselfor a rut of 23 of *5 at Hollin*
fir*boat struck up -L a Marne
hope to t.sVr if the Red.
a great opportunity to rrmlrr out­
College.
u*u." French national
nation
anthem.
Exceeds
Authority
$600
In Tax Returns the hu., received trratinenl lor they
limn I londa taie tracks.
standing .etvlce to the home com­
When the army of photographl-rulte* and cuts. Mr stated that withdraw.
The decision to cut the faculty
Altoiney llener il Ricliaid I I*in munity. state and nation, the
They nl'o hu|&lt;ed to th u n it any
^
iC niitM * o* f * i a oi* i
he
hail
l-rcn
thrown
by
the
quick
and
abandon
athletics
at
Rollins
WASHINGTON. Mar. 2 8 - W
KANSAS C U T . Ms,. 28-« / P )
*t«*p half way through the wind- I'onununl.t pl*n« for a counter­ pinmplly exhibited a menioiaiidiim Hev, James Ji-nkims, pastor of
prevent bankruptcy under an
— Joieph E Caiay refuted today to
es J. Carroll. St. Loui* bel­ •hirl-l,
and wa* unable tn account offensive. If the lied' nre build­ dated Jail 25. I9S0. in which he the rirrmonl Methioll.t Church,
f 1M2,000 debt touched off a series —Jam
up for a new drive they
told Kitvatuan. to&lt;lisy. Joel Field
to tell invnligtling Sanaton who of explosions that reverberated ting com
miMionrr, war charged for the bn* leaving the »-&gt;ad, *tat- ing
liansUtnl *uch a warning (tom
ware hit partner! in a war turplut across tho nation and still has today with failure to rejioit pay­ ing that it Imuncrd and then went probably will start it during tM* l.rn Kalwatdt. c.isliman o( the rac­ presided.
rainy season.
Re wa. introduced al the intersmall, expansive, exclusive m
•hipt deal lhal brought him$250,- the
ent* of $56.688.15 that hr made Intoliethe(aidditch.
The rains were a .ertou* hand­ ing comnmtion.
club nirrtlng with Clermont Kllittle collage In a turmoil.
that
he
hail
l&gt;crn
driv­
000 profit on a 820.000 inml- A survey brought replies from in 1948 and 1949 to winning bet­ ing school bu»f» for a»*out
icap for. the , United
..
, S tate,
. . . . forces.
.
Krvm *ald he pet.onally took waman. by John l.iM-hner, a form­
menl.
years ami thl* particular hu. for Tb«“&gt; .lowed the sir attack and the memorandum to the go*rrnor'. er Kiwani. Ileuiennnt governor.
presidents a t the State-supported tors abd in coagnitsiont.
nus at
hogged ^lown the immlriou.
Carney deelinad
University o f Florida at Gaines­
offie*- and left it with a secretary The other visitor, were introduc­
The informattoos were filled two months.
Mrmbrra of U»« UcUlatlvo
mored forces.
when h- csmliln'l »ee W aiirn Im­ ed by Forre.t (Vli-gruve of the
ville and Florida State L'nlver.ity on summoot from Sara M Wear,
The wreck wa* iuvvf&gt;tigatrd by
Committee of Dm Sanford Mar- at# b "
Northeast of Seoul, a Chinese mediately. lie .aid hr late! talked Clermont Club and included NorHighway
Patrolman
II.
Dchanta Aaaoclation coofoiTwi ye*, namea
at Tallahassee which said no re­ United States district attorney.
i r o a i l a a r a O a r * s » .1 s t
regiment stubbornly .(noil off an to the Governor and told him sub­
^ r d a y afUrnoon a t tha City Hall ectora
* *****toarri -or who «rld th l. morning
duction* were
W ith Senator L. F . Bojrle and Re Tanker
(S c h o o l L u n c h
P la n
portion Internal Revenue
posed r'
ir M ilu U no **•#» alsi
&lt;*li«ervcr« reported R cl ' “rrc*
loiyal Compton. Warrcn'r lire*
contended the comm ittee,___
aad M.
(('Millnued On Page Hltl
son University at Detandt Tampa
ranging
to
tisttation
.ire
s
Aids
1.500
Students
ra
n
g
in
g
up
tn
hstUllon
idle
all
,
Pfr/
,
.
rv.
look
„
,
lir
wi,l,
*a ap- ed to Investigate charge* of poll- University; and Florida at Lake­
ta ha drawn for
along 3A In this ama. They .erm- Miami Herald -tut- menl that th-fOUlt llral influ*nre In RFC landing, land. The University of Miami
rural of a »tnkl
cd determined to hold n jogged Governor wa. warned “M-nndal
Approximately I.WMi chiMrrn
had
no
authority
to
go
Into
the
•re.
*al&lt;f, “No comment*
line overlo.&gt;klng a valley north anil fiuhaira mi-tit lurked liehind in 21 .chon|.
nf
Scminiile
Tho court, raid W. A. Morrlaon, ahlpk matter.
‘
nf
ITijonghtl.
President
Olltw
Edmunds
of
the action* of the .Slate Haring f'ountv wcri* tiriirfittrd thnuigh
O f
committee chairmaa. would handle . The RFC. big government lend­ Stetson said. “ \v# may have to
An American patrol probed Commission."
tlir ill.trlhiition uf itirpin• fiuwl
claim* up to 6260, and the proceed- ing agoncy, war was Involved In
make *om« out* bet whatever wc
into Changgs, seven mill - »uuth
The Herald quoted from Er­ ciimniiHlllI*. in i year, T \V
Inga #f the Court will he available thp ships transaction.
make will he below the national
of 3S. Enemy fire halted the vin's Jan ‘J r&lt;, ItiMl memorandum I .aw t mi, .iipcrlntcndent nf puhlic
for publication.
•y, whoa Iwfore tha bank- average.
- ,C
doughboy, north of the town.
to the Gove nor. It wa. written in -tiin limi, .aid tndny.
will I* .UM«Wk,.
Tha judge of tho
hcoramittae two weeks age.
Puerto Klcan troop, .nin-he-l ntmiit the time Charle. Ilroad,
Dr. C. K. Nance, president of
r for .•» Had told generally, of the trans­
I hr food, arc sent tn the State
appointed by tha g
TAM-AIIAMK
e T M«t.
L.
'1
o^rcMcKinley wore electe.1 &lt; r
a lied ammunition dump north- alleged iHtokmakrr, wn« allowed wit hunt any direct cw-t, and anpointed action. f t Involved the purchase of Tampa, said, “ We are not re ­ —The Slate Department at t lgca
f e o year term. Mr.
i r . i t l i . i s ss» r«a» slit
meeting five rurplur taakers from the leasing anyone on permanent lion I* going t.. find m.t h«.v l'"Vklnw ln t J co^M t‘ lin v e o n ea.t of t'ljonghu.
ili'triluitrd tn trhixil. with lunchoat. It wa* dee
Ited m ortar and artillery «h&lt;-ll
for the Maritime Commission, their leas* tenure hut are teleaalng four,
rrmm- and to State mid charit­
th at It la not
i!5w !:.“2uT
\MKIIH VNS I IHI IS UN
landed In some Allied s,-elor*.
able iii •t it nt Inn.
ter thl* to Standard Oil Company of New poatihly five, a t IM and of thu Z'tnir!.
Jadga to bo n la 1
American
patrol.
entered
HKHI.IN, Mai. 'JM—ol')—Fast
worth
office become* i
Department
^ ‘"tolld
t o r t Vnight
l e T 'SIn't M
In Seminole County, final.
and their eventual ante at year not on permanent tenure. hatThestarinl
a.kingofallPublic
new Safer,
appll »hr■' clul.
held ' last
th. Changn, northeast of Uijongbu. (•erinuti Comnuilli.t police opeiml
amended Jersey,
while, the law ml|
•irved tu .chool rb ild rm had i
a
profit
of
arouad
12,M&gt;0,000. At We will ru t our budget else­ rant* for driven*' licm .es it th. * ’ Brh'
and
then
withdrew.
Artillery
wa.
fire
today
on
American
touristelective.
to make the ju
total taluc nf 18,2,'. I iW FinhI.
that time, Caiey said there were where.
tl
Oa r«a# • I• •
in downtown Itrrlin. I' S. su offers d tn the S 'ate liu-lndrd IH
had driver education in high .-ho.1
Mrs. II. E. Chapman, who prehe atated.
Previously, football coach F ran ­
-30, 40, or 60' stuckholJera In
tboritlra
demninled
an
immediate
After
a
few
yrnra.
the
a.
.Idem
*lde*t,
cxplalne.1
the
methoil
-&gt;f
Strengthening of Ui« bod cheek
different kind'. A lining ihu.r
U'Miiaa*e oe r**» eta&gt;
kie 8 inkwich and assistant John rn lfi of lho»# who hml Italnlrr b#IlotliiK fur thr IsiiiR ami Qur«n.
audience with the l!u..ian« fur rcerlvnl hrre w ire lf&gt;0 In ihe|.
farth er dii» the lubject Of ft
wa*
Vsrdlan had resigned during talk will Iw rherknl a^amH •rrblem fll«M j«M Cirrylnr t*‘. ntmcR uf ( w m I s p II A r r e s t e d F o r m. .pianatiiin
cusalon at the meeting.
frr»h apple.; 1,000 |Muind* «f
of discontinuing football at Tam(CgidiRH «■ r « |p T nb |
the noininrr* of yarloiiR rluM, will A f T ^ m v a t e d A s s m i l t
Thr Oommuni-I polle firnl 12 of
Stine. Mrs. Edia Snyder
Present were
■Irird laan.; 1 ,?tMl pound, u(
.
Dr.
Nance
said
B
O
decision
on
—
'
—
l«r
iilmral
in
thr
8
anf«»rd
AtUnli:
pi
.t
*•
.hot
at
four
lni.es
carrvlack Rail.
elation preai
rieanirry hutler; I Mi ra-c* uf
Dies At Age Of 86 otball wouldr .be
..
until _
&lt;;rwl- I ul h A e *lat
m - \merican Army and civilian canned
Douglas
Swimming
lA*H»on8
*J
^rK,orn
• 8!,V: wu.tVitliam
A. Morrison,
corn; 12 ca.. . of pmuut
trustees meet in April.
_
n
«
«
P,«
tl
.
Hank,
the
IV
t
Officr,
Itouinlllst
arre.ted
|*r&gt;trrihiy
sl.i.rily
t&gt;
'
p.i
...rirel
on
th&lt;regular
Weitneaniirom, Sc not
If. Rep.
h u ltrr;
case- of canned to.
President
Ludd
M.
Spivey
of
F
o
r
S
c
h
o
o
l
C
h
i
l
d
r
e
n
and
Anderson
Drug
Store
and
Mra.
Edia
bind
Snyder,
widow
of
fore
tl
»n
p.
M.
by
Iteputy
Hhr
.ta.
tour
of
ll&lt;-rills
.pon-oml
bv
Wiliam* and Rap
matiM-s; 3,1*711 |iunnd- nf finr.li
tha late James Evans Snyder of Florida Southern aaid “naturally
.prclnl .entice*.
r Touchton’s xnd the number of Iff llcrticrt E.hank, nil f wt« th. Army's
iu rk e ).| ami many* others.
Chuluota, died a t her home there there will be tome changes. Some
— ----- —— . . .»
Mrs. P. M. dingle*, water *af pennie* placed in each jsi will itxlgid In the County jail on n
"These , nmmndii le . have meant
Additions le a n e d
last Saturday at the age of M. teachers gat batter Jebe. Probably ety Instructor of the Beminole Heeld# the winner*. Al. procee.t. rhatge of aggravateil aaxaiilt
OIlM FGfi
a preai Heal to our school child­
toma
will
have
to
ga,
|
can't
say
She
had
boea
UI
for
several
again*!
Millard
Hire
of
l.ak*
|
G.
\V.
91
t'-sy
i
a*
n
Km
which
Chapter. American Red Cross, will faom the jars will he used toward
For Farmeife Auction months.
in nuking it possible fur
ia ). *ixe«—lhal i* eggs with site* ren
anything until tha trustees mcvl, direct swimming lfi-*-i»*tlmi fo* the hiwanl* project for un.lrr- .Mary,
them to have more nutriti &lt;u«
A native of Chautauqua, N. Y. the data for which It not rat.*'
Mr.
Hire,
fellwl
hv
a
heav)
lo*.
ril&gt;e.l
on
them.
Mr
McCay.
•chool children at the Municipal privileged children, she said.
Innelie.
in the «. houl i afetei 'a «
Tha Sanford Farmer* Auction la Mra. Snyder had been a resident of
.
Tb« New York TIi m . said ou Pool, M a r li n g aliuul Apr. 17.
The club sided to a**Rt with blow on the neck ss&lt; iincnnwiou. who ha* a faini near .Munrm-,
la nlnantag tho roaoemrtlon of an Chuluota for many yearn where Feb.
for
a
time,
hut
when
he
came
t'ornrr.
»ay«
the
New
Hampshire
I
*.1
",l",
*!*' *' idilionai i'«i.i to
IS th at 16 slraady had been
The City Is making the pool ,h# Kp, i Crow Drive In any way
l-m or tn the
additional shad wMeh will be uaed she was active In civic and poli­ discharged a t Florida Southern
to and tint Hritson amhulanrr at- | which laid the egg i. an ordinary eliildrrn.''
..Ufi.i.1*.. •• Super
a,
available
to
the
children,
ami
pu.
n
,nui.i
ji lenitent lanto-i
for repacking and grading vege- tical affairs. Servleat will be held with four or lU mot* to go. but
rived, declined to go to thr ho*, hen in every respect except I
pH*
of
the
South
Side.
Weal
8
idr.
"
?
'
c
h
.lr
m
^
Mr.
commented.
.tahlaa, C. R. Daemon announced a t a later date following crema­ Dr. Spivey trould hot comment Grammar School. Junior , | , Kh by Gorilon HraJley. chairman. Mr*. pital.
penchant fot number..
During the la-t cnlemlur year,
Wfcia morning.
tion of the body.
( C u lls tte Oa two* T w o
School, and notslhly, Seminole ,**•» Tyre, chairman on cancer Inhe .aid, fuod. with n wlnile«i|e
Tho present shed U i keen sup­
lliih
School,
will
lie
Invited
to
par
formation,
announced
that
the
canvatus of ft.Irt'tfiTH.|3 weri
plied with plumb!*; fnrilitl** and
“ D o n ’t B e A S t o p p e r ’
tlrlpate. Written permits by par- tor drive for funda will hrgin In
trihuteit through this tirogr.im to
rnnnlng water, and toilet* are be­
ents
will
be
ncce*«ary,
however.
April.
m hools in every t’nunlv • f thi*
ing provided In occordanee with
Hid
Mra.
dingles.
Mr*.
W.
K.
Ilollevhea.i,
Milk
f
state.
tho d a ta sanitary code.
Instruction
will
I
k
given
Tues
|)t
n
k
chairman,
repo.ted
a
total
Construction of « “truck stop"
day through kriday of each week „ f 22 quart, of f rr.h milk and
i in \i
ATOM
restaurant la being nlahntd. In
11
and will continue Into May. Ther*. one ca»e of canned ;uiik chen to
NEW YORK. Mnr. 2 8 - n i t —
older to provide bettor perking
1
will
be
two.
one
hour
iwrlo&lt;i*
of
t\*niv
families
&lt;luring
the
past
Defense aitoinr). in the atom
' too to
i r
training at fmm 030 A.M. tn 11:30 j
(Oaatiaaed oa Page VWa)
By MARVIN U AHROWNMITH
i n market i n s is i s g i plan*
I «pv trial t xlxy ptrndrd with ,i
A.M.
dally,
amt
from
it:00
lo
3:00,
—
■
■
■
------WASHINGTON, Mar. 28—4A*&gt;—The CIO wanlt Coagrrtt to
federal Jury r*d t.. convict their
U r « . fa. B. H u d s o n ’s
{ client, hr, a il*e nf lx-lief they ar&lt;*
Miscellaneous rales on Friday icvive W
o
rld
W
a
r
II
fed
eral
food
su
b
sid
ies
to
cu
t
th
e
reta
il
f in e r
am rontinulrig to draw
i ('omimiiiDts nr have injured the
arket basket items.
F a t h e r D ie d M o n d a y
crowd*. ConaldernMe vege- of m
3-Gun
Man
Attacks
I’nitrd Stale*
Tbe labor affanUalioo urged that step in outlining an snti
produce has h H h fpld. aad
"If you convict bernil.r vnu
Station Attendant Friend* hrrv of Mr*. C. D. Mudjig has been petlug on thick- Inflation program to the Senate-**
ilun't like ronim uni.ta, I may a
a loop."
eggs, rabbits 'pud htg*. Day- llouce economic
ion will regret »o learn of the
well alt down—-therp i- no u»r
W an.
The program calls for subsidies
Hut1 Q'Mahoney
•
vegetable auctidgm Will taka
laaleted there
DECATUR, Ga., Mar. »-(/»■)— Irath of her f a t b r . II. E. Dontalking." wasl,| Emanuel II lllurk.
Monday,
vrrnment payments to ora- le no'i hasii for T afia assertion,
„ vnan sufficient Mppllet am
i two-gun man U old stuff around tally, which occurred
"That i« not the crime. The rrlme
avail*bla, said Mr. DaWeao.
-“which lie eaid
era. Decatur police last night Ja r. W at lO.-OO I .M. (n the Ka.l
.
old If the report
Is on the
or
I* conspiracy to commit espion­
v .. . , . ■latched onto a tnree-gun man.
wouldI permit
Toast Rospital In St. Augu*tinr.
age.
It fit thee# tl
penal effective coot roll conservative side
over retail food prieoa while at “It la bveauae the
Will Grant. 27-yc*r-«ld Negro Mr. Donnelly reside.; In New
be P m ident
I
...............
tho same Um* assuring fair re­ •elf Is a pretty rant#restive f*|. filling atation worker, told poller Imyrna where he was a member
COURT OF RONOlt
low."
a man pointed three revolver* at &gt;f the Methodist Church and the
turn* to the farm ers.'
Boy Scout, of five trig'll* In
Jaaons.
him
after
an
argument,
aald
“I
Tbe QJO views era n*ade public
The CIO's antMaftation views
Seminole County will hold a Court
by tho. committee today along aa well as those af the other got you now," ami started shoot­ Funeral service* will be held at
nf Honor Thuredav night at «:(*d
ho
Methodist
Church
In
New
ing.
“The
first
ahol
hit
me
In
organisations w ire eabmltted to
o'clock st the Prp.bvterian Church
to
Iks joint com plttee early last tha arm and knocked me down," imyrna tomorrow at 4:00 f.M. and
Annex. The Seminole District of
rravssid*
services
will
be
conGrant
related.
“I
don't
know
how
far
la
Its
h. a fte r the general wageth* Central Florida Council will
uctad
by
the
Masonic
Order
In
many
more
time*
he
shot—
I
wasn't
r fraeta sf Jaa. M. They
have charge of the
prnprsoi
ho New Smyrna O m r te r /.
_
he submitted were outlined before labor’s re. there that long/*
Scouts will h* present from I aVe
Other
survivors
&gt;rrludo
the
wlPolice later arretted Roliert V.
to Coqgreee Friday. It amounts prasentallvr* walked aut of the
Mary, l.ongw;nod, Oviedo and San­
lo a flU llid tfMUMfil M lb# government
mobilisation
pro­ Anderson, Stf-year-otd white man, ow and on* other daughter of
ford.
law
Smyrna;
and
two
grandchildeconomic report Which President gram In a protest against general ami charged him with drunkennear, carrying concealed weapon*, rn, Carolyn and Philip Hud.on of
Trumaa laM befiore the
policy.
T h o W o n th e r
maker* rpriy In Jianoary.
Hmil Rieve. rhairman of the and assault with Intent to m ur­ anford.
CIO*# Committee ah Economic der, Chief lloyt Button of DaKlah
JACK80NVII.I.E. Mar. 28 &lt;P)
BANDIT AMIH'KM
Policy, told the (Ongraeelonal count* reported.
Birmingham
«2
66
Police said they found Ander­ A8 MARA, Eritrea, Mar. » group the Defence Production A rt
Brownsville
83
7t
G—A bandit garp amtsu»hrd an
“hoe failed a# aa iMRi-lafUGon son armed with three revolvers.
68
Chicago
47
today, f»#vtng
Denver
60
&lt;1
others
' 16 FOV CUCUMBKRA
at*Dee Molnea
St
43
POMPANO BEACH, Mar.
Fre.no
78
40
695—Orade A cucumbers a rt sell- BaaJit loader laggal Ifanaes
New York
48
40
H f a t the farmer* market here sd tiro of bis comrade# wore killPhoenix
36
63
far I I L N a bushel. Manager J. [„ i la th# aiabush Bear Ahraihlko
Washington
60
46
Warren soya ha believes the high­ Mlsray station, SO mile* east of
Winnipeg
M)
46
est price ever paid before was l i t . i n u r t .
Melbourne
74
tt
Polica are pursain; th# 70 banshortage routed by raid
Mrs. P. M. Qlnglos malls Invitations to join th* 8ominol* County Miami
W
74
« given aa tho rauao af
te who rasde off with all tb* Chamber of Commerce Inscribed w’th th* novice: “ Don't Be A Stop­ Trl'ahaeeee
76
per Ito a Starter.” Attached to each card la a largo cork stopper.
Tampa
70
61

Governor Denies
Being Warned On
B o o k ie Problem

Casey Refuses To Wagner Stands Pat Big Time Bookie
Reveal Details
Aft 3 other
Schools
neyeai
uetatis Of
u t Make
Faculty
Culg h C h a r g e d With
Snip Transaction

Minister Praises
Work Of Kiwanis
At Luneheen Meet

Merchants Confer
With Legislators
On Claims Court.

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Inquiry Is lU»gun !Pilot Club Enters
Into Results
(McKinley, Maxwell
Dri ver Training As King And Queen

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CIO Denuuub Revival Of Strict
Control On Rents, Food Prices

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�WEDNESDAY M A H 28.

THE 8ANF0 B P IftWALI), J U N F g g J U J j I D ^

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Sales Tax Argument

The Sanford Herald
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f k a M r p a r r at r a l a l a g l a a f a , « 1 h
ka r k a n r f fa r a f ra a a la r tf tr r llr &lt;
l a s ra ira .
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f r a i l , M aaaaa f 'l l r , a t. I.aala.
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A a a a rla lr4 f r r a a a* k irk la c a U llr*
a a r l a a l r r l f fa I b a Mar fa r rrf a k ll&gt;
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l a *fcfa a r t r a p a i t r r , aa r rr ll a a a ll
A l’ a r m 4 la p a ir k a a .

THE NATIONTMMY
By JAM&amp;t MARLOW

Proixmaln for a federal Rale* lax arc doomed to rejec­
tion. in the opinion of Congressman Robert L. Doughton of
North Carolina, veteran chairmnn of the House Ways and
Means Committee. He thinks that public sentiment would
lie overwhelmingly against it. He advances the argument,
lint unfamiliar, that a sales tax ‘'hours no relationship or
very little relationship to the accepted theory of ability to
pay," By this is meant that the rate of taxation is not high­
er against the wealthy than against the poor; on the con­
trary small purchases tend to lie taxed in a higher propor­
tion than large ones.
As the sales tax Is a temptingly easy way tl raise re­
venue, it has always had its supporters. Bark In 10.'t2 It
wns recommended for passage by the Ways and Means Com­
mittee. Houghton then led the successful fight to strike the
tax out. lie still feels the same way about it.
There seems little likelihood that the states which have
the sales tax will do away with it. Few successful methods
of raising money are ever abandoned by governments, ex­
cept under the greatest pressure. The number of states
with the sales tax is more likely to be increased than di­
minished. This is nil the mure reason why the federal gov­
ernment should not enter this field.

WASHINGTON, Mar. » -&lt; * ■ » Although It's in tbs midst •( a
national emergency, Ibia 8knd Cong ra n wont ret any recortl* at tha
rats it's going. It's been dragging
ita (set.
Tms, it’i supplied headline* and
rntertalnmrnt with ita various in­
vestigations, particularly on crime
and the RFC. Rut that'* hardly a
substitute for its main job of
passing major legislation.
This Congress has beta in ses­
sion almdst three months—ainre
Jan. 3—and ha»n‘t passed, by ac­
tion of both houses, one major
Item.
Earlier this year when new*
from Korea was bad, members of
Congress clamored for dctlon. As
the Korean news improved, the
ardor of Congress for speed seem­
ed to suffer a chill.
It's been Juggling some impor­
tant staff (Ike a hot potato—
troops for Europe, Ihe draft, taxes
—tr.'t has acted finally on none ot
W E IW E H n .tr. M AIt. 2 *. 1931
them. This will give an idea of
what's l.ren happening;
Here ere mejor Items on which
TODAY* IWPLi; VLubh ,
j there's been no final action:
Troops for Europe—Senate's
been fussing with (hie for months,
ll'tlti ut dk'^RV^uu .all be re­
lieved h) (hr certainty I hat II U
due Ur vote next week. This la
Television, with its tlrnmiitic Impingement upon the Is
the Important Issue of approving
darkest before the ds»n. Every
home
life
of
the
nation's
families,
is
causing
much
argu­
U. 8. troops for Europe to help
Mif h it H ift or hour* of deep
depression. Bui Cod U «t111 our ment between educators and producers as to ita use ns a our Allies.
frirnd md will »ee m thrciiih. medium of education.
Texes—President Truman aeked
Congress to Increase taxes hy
Your sorrow shall be turned into'
Rnalizing
the
immense
possibilities
of
thia
method
of
II«,hOO,000,000. This hasn't reaehJoy.—John 1(1:20,
communication, some educators contend that twenty-five (d the floor of either house and
won't for many weeks or
Ssnfott) received ■ lot nl good |K?r cent of the available channels should be set aside for probably
months. Anil If, and When, It does
the
purpose
of
education
ns
such.
What
they
lose
sight
of,
Itee publicity from * half page
art Congress probably will rut
cartoon in color* by Lynn lliudon say the producers, is the fact that many programs classed the figure In half.
Draft—The Senate approved
in Sunday'* Orlando Senlinel. Such |ns entertainment are educational In the widest sense, and
changes In the draft law, particu­
notable pritomiilirs ai Herb Pope contribute (uiiiilessly to the knowledge of the viewer. Some larly to permit taking IB-year
and Gene koumill.il were srtulical- stations have resolved this difficulty by establishing n olds and set up Unlverilal Mili­
|y portrayed while ihe Mayfair Inn. working agreement with local educational agencies and, in tary Training after tha present
friendly co-operation, sharing tho airwaves with them.
emergency. Thle hasn't coma up
the iwimminn jhvoI. the municipal
in the house for a vote yet. De­
Education
ns
carried
on
In
the
classroom
would
never
pier, Saniotd’a celery and Braitey
bate is scheduled next week.
have
a
wide
appeal
to
the
video
audience.
No
one
can
deny,
Odham'i |ubrrnatorial bonnet were
Appropriations for defense—
however, the real educational value of amyphony broad­ Congress h u n t voted on • tingle
widely puhliciied.
casts featuring the [utrts played by tho different instru­ major bill giving money for de­
ments, of good plays, of popular science programs, and of fense. It did authorise a navy ship
The Miami Rotary Cluh hat
such things ns the presentation of the United Nations ses­ construction and conversion pro
joined in the fight between Gov­ sions. Those and others of a miscellaneous tinture are Iroth rom to cost about 13.000 000,000
ut h asn t voted the money as yet.
ernor Warren and Dan Sullivan of Informative and entertaining.
Here are the more Important
the Miami Crime Commiition hy
Items which both houses of con­
gress have acted on:
fivini the latter an unprecedent­
They extended the present rent
ed vole of the confidence in the
rontro) law until June 30; approved
Hoik he it doing. And believe ut.
a hill allowing the government to
tehen.lhe Rotnry Cluh enlert a
renegotiate defenie contracts; re­
the anti-Communlst law to
&lt;onii»vei»y, of that kind, it it
Governor Puller Warren has visions of making Florida vised
•eitainly convinced lieynnd any n Utopia on earth, where marlin jump out of the hays and let more aliens Into the country;
and adjusted peanut marketing
uuetiion of doubt which tide it coconuts drop in the front yard. This Utopia would lie for i|Uolas and acreage allotments.
folk who want to retiro on something like $126 a month. Doth houses voted to give ser­
vicemen free government Insurance
The Florida State Improvement Commission, which la an twt
with differences. The two
i The (florid* State Retailed At- admission there Is room for improvement—says half the houses haven't found time to get
aocialion advitei Kl,00ll tmall nation's retired folks over sixty-five grant to come to Flor­ together, iron out the differences,
and make this Mil law,
butinetinien in Florida that if they ida, but can't afford it. The rent is too high.
And emigre** aUu approved »
qun’l wanl a new itale payroll |a*
The Governor fcopoo to remedy that. II* has a Cttiaona itvesm
lsw.r"L ilt iw th* bSswen ur
.w lM
servicemen
end veterans.
veterans.
racked on to their prevent cotl of Retirement Committee which works with the Improvement semeepttn and
But Mining has been dons on
doing hutinen, they had better gel Commission. Together they hope to obtain long-range lonns
the problem—so fx r as final de­
iq.lMHh tffeh their legislator* and
rision goes—on fbring statehood to
Ml Them know their feeling In Ihr
Hawaii and A lu k a and tha right
to vote to dtixens of tha District
ipstler. It it loo late to worry plexes. The ocean Is right of the driveways. Sea breezes awof Columbia,
about it after it becomrt a law. away diseases. Every home will have big ,front and ba
Federal,aid to education 1* still
Seldom, if aver, it any tax ever yards. Ovens in stoves will be waist high*&lt;to prevent thft an Item In the refrigerator. Thu
fcptalcd. And tmall butinestniefi aged from bunding down. Ram pa will be UMdln place of House voted not to consider at this
f lime a bill to provide housing In
will find thlt payroll tax U a ■talra.
defense areas with qovernmenl
vary buidmtome lax indeed.
There's only one hitch. By tho time the 'projects a ft help! the Senate Banking Com­
built the 9126-a-month retired income, at the rfete the dob mittee haa okayed thle but trim­
The Krfauver crime inveitigal- lar's value la plunging, won't buy a dozen fishhooks. That med Ihe site of the program.
Tha House voted to continue the
lag comnittee, unleta itt lift it s why so many retired people are retiring In Mexico, where,
reciprocal trade agreements act
ranewrd by Congrett, will auto- •n $100 a month, a couple can get a hacienda with servanta. (or another three years, but the
malically expire next Saturday. Al­ In Mexico, $100 buys three times what it buys in Floridn. Ornate hasn't stirred on this one.
And neither house hat acted on
though we agtre with Senator Ke- The big need for (tensioners is not Utopiu-on-the-Hcach, but
the touchy subject of providing
ffiuver that crime and ill eradica­ n dollar that's worth a dollar to retire on . . The Dalian Newa. food grains for hungry India.

TV Anti Kducution

f

Utopia In Florida

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tion are primarily a local retpon•ability, we feel that the commit­
tee's invritigatioit hat terved an
invaluable purpose in throwing the
tlighl of publicity on a number
canreroui w e t, but like a
tl many other peonle wa feel
it hat aa far.mercty scutched
surface.

* The Lions Club League and live
«ary Club League for junior boy*
$r« now in full swing. More irn’ irtsnl than learning how to
a ball or knock • home-run.
Mtint as these elements of
physical requirement* ere, is the
development of c o - o p e r a t i o n
among team mate*. You can not
do anything in this world without
co-operation, the wii|ingntM,.to
five co-operation to other* in any
joint enterprise, and the knowledge
of haw la induce co-operation
from others toward any common
•oat. The reason America is the
greatest country oa earth ie be­
cause it has learned this lesson of
•r»t»n. And (dreamt among
lesthen of c*-opartlkm is
e rr frssebatl, ^

of the security that a good
clger gives their men that lim y
themselves have taken up the
habit. And the ordinary married
Dane Is great enough to buy
rise r for hie wtfe aa well
himself to th a t aha l o w __
d u re tha peace of a nsn-alaedBy HAL BOYLE
smoke. And ha hat the coqNEW YORK— t/Pt ^ I love a girl who love* a man who is man solalion of knowing the

Disdainful Women Take Jay From
Masculine Habit Of Cigar Smoking
•nough to smoke a cigar in the presence of girls who don't love t
man who smokes s sigsr.
Tiiat sounds e
umfv-ed 1 tn rv . P«» ft Isn't. It merely
expresses n&lt;y deep
J IedmjraUon it

for a gal who some enchanted
evening bellows across a crowded
room:
•
"Don't apologise,. Golden Boy,
light up another cigar. It's a
pleasure to see you through
/our own smoke."
These girls, sad to add up,
aren't ae many a* I'd like. Most
women just don't have the same
boyish carefree attitude toward
nirotlne Indulgence that men do.
They are tobacco enobe.
Fifty years ago a nice girl
wouldn't dare p u n on a cigarette
In public. Today tlm average
husband (a muscle bound from
flicking a lighter to lw sure that
hie wife gets a dreg on her
favorite fag a t tha exact mo­
ment that It suite her fancy to
erupt In smoke.
I have men grown men break
A Stair lew pasted many years down and cry because they
htbdt ihe bonding of any weren't there in time to provide
a t the exact moment
for mot

moke him.
This recurrent feminine p rc.
■udke to eigne smoking ie ctfs
•Irvlv
unwarranted.
Nothing
builds up n man's feeling or
manhood more. A dime stogie In
a etreetdeaner'a mouth makes
him feel like a millionaire.
In Copenhagen, the city of
■nuff, the women are so envious

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CIO Dmands Controls
(t&gt;ntinned PtaMi fftiwi 'f lu ) '
said, too, th at the present law
gives the government "Unlimited
and effective
powera"
wages.
rO n tha other hand,'
Green, “the government’s powers
over goods and services Ule
worker has to buy are limited and
■ubitantUlly lese effective. Food
prlres, In particular, cannot ba
ICM PH1UVI.
subject to effective price
control.
;he present
Control over rent at the
time Ie ontv partially •flkcttvSL?
The National Assodai
elation of
Manufacturer! to(d Use committee
ware-price controls during W orij
War If "did not prevent, hut only
hid temporarily, the Inflation re­
sulting from deficit financing."
NAM added:
“The people paid for It In
black market prices then and are
paying for It In AO-cent dollars
now "h is is a lesson which we
sen ill afford to Ignore."
The American Farm Bureau
Federation opposed wage-price
control* and alto spoke out
seslnrt rationing.
“Such measures," the bureau
declared, "cannot control inflation
because they strike at -rmptoms
and not at fundamental causes.
The real cures for InRatUr. arc
Increased production, strict gov­
ernment economy, pay-ns-we-go
taxation, effective credit controls,
and sound management of tho
public debt."
The National Granpe, however,
said control* ir e nec-.ssary ort
scarce eeaential Items. It said
general wpige-prite curb# "should
not be necessary if wa balance
Ihe budget or run a surplus; and
if at the same time, we hold
ilnco c edit or contract It."
The National Farmers Union
took the position that wage-price
m ntrnlt are oseertixl. It said cri­
tics of such controls" are limited
almost entirely to those who will
he adversely affected by their
imposition."

Pilot Club
H 'siilsssS Pi s a Wage oaei
month.
All memlwra were urged to Al­
lend Ihe meeting on Apr. 10 whan
Installation services will be held
for Incoming officers. Mr*. M. IRaborn will have charge of the
program and the Installation ser­
vice will be conducted by Mrs.
Ruth 8cott. Hostesses for the dlnnrr will be Mrs. R. II. Randall, Jr.
and Mra. Maxwell.

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“Read It In The Papers'*»
Editor A Publisher
Foreign Affairs Analyst

, up with thv ft may seem like a email sacrifice
Anyone who kept
running story in tbe
newspapers
or to make, even.to some publishers,
story
in tbe nrwi
I t was the late Stanley Baldwin,
to It over the air must In the intareeziof combatting ornoted British statesman who, ae have been impressed by the num -: gan ltrd crime and gambling. Acthe Hitlerian menace wa* rising ber of times the phrase “ 1 read tually, It* effect Would tie to chisel
jn IM A .coInfdth. then sensational tt
it ln
in the newspap*
newspapers," or its equi- away another stone and undermine
line: "B ritain* new frontiers a r e | Val*nt. « n. .poken hy witnrssci further our freedom to publiih.
on the Rhine."
i iieforr the Kefauver hearings in ; Each instance hy itself teems
Since then America has rtcog New York.
small and reasonable enough.
nixed th at h tr own defenses a n not
Although the name* of som* Judge Rlfklnd and others would
confined to h tr shores, but He in newspapers did nut draw the most limit what newspapers ruulil pubEurope with thole of her Allle*. favorable reference* from wit- lUh aliout a defendant prior to ahd
And what is true of the United nesses It became obvious midway, during court trial. Thia would be
States also is true of tho other through the hearings thxl news- In the ’'inlerest of fair ju ry trials.”
rations of North end South Amer­ paper stories formed a large pari Sound* rcsreuible by itself,
ica.
of tha background for the testi-j
Hat put them together, and add
So it isn't strange to find this mony and provided many of the the desire of other groups to re.
____ In effect
__ _ (though
.though Icau* for questioning.
historic claim
strict publication of thia «.r thst
not a*iually) the k»y-note of the
Tab, n aa a whole, the testim ony inArmalion (all seemingiy logical
important meeting of the foreign offers .. strong counterargument hy themselves&gt; and what started
m inisters of 21 American Repub­ to the oft-used phrase: "You can't out to be minor Infringements
lics in Washington. President Tru- believe what you read in the news­ turns out to he a real threat to
man, in opening the first session paper*." Her.*, before the !” ihlle’s Irecdom of the pres*.
, r -r.f
whsl Hoiens,
yesterday, urged the nations re­ •yes, w
There Is nothing “ hvpoeritiear*
presented to strengthen and co­ perhap, uundrrds, of nrwipaper about new-pnpers relying on the
ordinate their defense* against the reporter* have written about New defense of freedom of the press
great perils threatened in tha "ag­ York politic* in the last decade war in this issue. We wouldn't have a
gressive expansion ut the Soviet true.
free press today If our newspapers
system toward our own hemis­
The Cmrtellcm, the Ericksons, ami hadn I fought a good fight on that
phere."
the Anastasias might have been
many times In Ih r past.
certainly would
"We must also consider," de­ overlooked.
Rather
thkfl attack the evils of
clared tbe President, "how we may have been "small potatoes." If gambling and racketeering by re
best us* our strength to support they had not been publicised for during the quantity and quality of
the cause of freedom against ag­ what they are by the newspapers the freedom grianted hv the First
through the years. Tslevltlon may Amendment, It seems to us the.r
gression throughout the world.
There are those who are In­ be the glamour girl of Ih* Investi­ it more wisdom in following these
clined to discount tb e'd an g er of gation hut it was the newspapers, words of Senator Kefauver:
Invasion of the Western Hemis­ not radio or TV, which did the leg
"We must' have a cooperative &gt;1
phere acres* the wide reach** of work, the spade work, in uncover­ effort of tha .Federal, state and
ing
and
reporting
a
large
part
of
the Atlantic. That (• a very danlocal govcmidsmts, encouraged and
gerous thought to entertain In the evidence on whirh th* (waring* spurred on hy k vigilant and active
were
based.
these day* when ships travel by
of tho people. And only
However, several times during interest
air as well as on the sea and be­
when
that
occurs will we I* able to
the hearings the old question of wipe out. vr
neath it.
eliminate most of the
Pprtlpo* of tbU my A.P. col- publication of racing Information crime that we have lierti talking
popped
up
and
the
suggestion
wa*
legaue, Hark Barron, who wa* a
about."
war correspondsnt with
Italy's made that newspapers should be
Marshal Qrailani during Ihe Ital­ prevented from pobliihtng race re­
ian Invasion of Ethiopia In 18.15-fl, sult*! This put newspaper* In an
says the Marshal told him Musso­ unfavorable Hght, especially with
Rollins Fracas
lini a t one time had tho grandiose John M. M urtagh’s who said "our
( r e a ll h a t d Tra m r a t s n a s i
a
idea of Invading Brasil, Graslanl trstimony such a* Chief Magistrate on this.
&gt;
esserled that ths Italian dictator best newspaper* are hypocritical"
Dr. Wagner, youngeat college
had his plana laid for Brasil but injiublishtng this information.
president In tiw country, some
Why don't these newspapers tim
abandoned them when he became
e ago aald he had taken "the
In­
I
convinced the United Slatee would which seem to have a genuine
two years ago against
stopping organised presidency
back up the Monroe doctrine. II terest in
advice of far m atu rrr heads than
Duce felt that he had to invade gambling stop publishing reports mine, but I was convinced that
some country, as a m atter of pres­ of how horses ru n ! Certainly, no sound husineat practices could
tige, and m compromised hy pick­ one I* Interested in what a nag nave Rollins."
came In for, except to find out
ing on little Ethiopia.
The faculty charges Dr. Wagwhether ha won money," Mr. MurU. 8. Secretary of Stata Ache- tagh said. He said th* "rry of tier, 33, With bad faith —and some
that ___
he will
son, as America's representative freedom of the pres* la hypocrlti- predict
,,
. , be fired
. . himat the Washington conference, Is eal" and "It ia about time news- *Tlf
*•
b* * *
said to be aiming chiefly at aehiev- papers would he harnessed and ‘hree-man M ute* committee n o w *
rston
r nuMDhlnt those.'
studying the situation.
Some alumni Insist on his
. &gt;■Although Chairman Kefauver
m ilitary strangtlm so .they ran as mao* no direct refervnre to thh. in tVsIgnatiun.'
1 . 1
favorite
his closing remarks (he diri Indu­ Students, defending
rate the committer wodhl fetum- professors, demand th e action be
largely b y '* * UfAtW BUltJs. • riosti* sumd Hctfun on rating wires rescinded.
The Rollins cuts w ere made a f­
yyw a
do .C ongress)' many "people who
heard or aaw th e proeewtlngs may1 te r a survey by tha administration
riMfAM
showed' that student 'enrollment
agrafe with* Mr. Murtagh,
"
to &lt;48
r e p ti
This [« on*-of those areas where ijhxl 1 year 1 wmrttt drop
II *I* going i n be Onpapula/ "for guinvt the; present 030.
Dr. Wagner Had no rtimmral _
new spapm to - fight' ajreiHsi rw•Mletlowfvoiis th e rituM Utlon &gt;of today; A thetisOMm Committee -U •
studying (he. situation but no £rio
!n&lt;*wr BP r i Miw r e f H t r-:tn
fun -a report.
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qm d:af mor# raw* ma
‘ siarUrt nations ran
Mntvbeaditnanas
IftnrH • *•’(■&gt;
uld tiw'amphm1

P U M P U M ] ! __ ___
adopted Ita reeomm
___ January,
Store than, tha FRA haa de­
clared Itself a t s lose to under­
lie ml the council's recommendation
on a course designed to save lives,
the advisory council has said
seams "inconsistent with an
•thcr recommendation th at In
cUou In tho school* should be

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TV problem
aeUvlttas
la (Ea Wastorn
sphare la s
grave on* and mfest ha dealt with
promptly. CorntnOnlat iaganta are
vary actlv* throughout_________
t North and
South Amvrlea, and thia borlng-ln
process la dangerous.
Th* Moscow Frtvda ha* da
notmead U»a Washington meeting
c more pmet teal."
of foreign Mlattuf* aa an Ameri­
Tho .Tallahassee Bafriy Council can plot. Well. If that's what It la,
otutlou U/giSj, then more power to if. A t least It
ih w o fh teg .ap in l/ ,tq strengthen
AJA-fnaa our Eu'i t
Srkich la truth
frost ||n«,
If * r *
S*' »*'***a* :’4 t$
fJT

smoke a rlgur yau are I
I srerh and behlnddha-whoel
expensive mood and don't f
te - ’
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rise eiiltcttllir sttyjyriy T* X
TwP
= • INMytaient .iof- Ed oration
even true of wives
_______ __
I hare a theory agent womenf|&gt; ; • • &gt;*“
•Uon ___
who don't like men who llb r I#ir papaa and what $addr dhi IMO-Bt. Tho local contributions
cigars. It lx very simple. It b •
h o b ,,j f ‘ *5* Pi
theory that If. when they wuri A ir ru, t
girl* end their father smok'd
But y«»M h* surprised how
rigar*. thev kind &lt;&gt;t forever ianv fathurs a goneratloo ago L f » 0 !
trlerward Ilka man whn smoke Md to ch*w toha eoa laatoad
cigars—If they liked their papa. i smoking.
of th*.|na true toe and oil,
And It works out verv well
»t. y*u
uaua
and Iqsqrsncq for
f tho cor.
ually, because m att girls Kk»
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Social And Personal Activities
.HONE HA

Social Calendar
WEDNESDAY
Thr Mrlhudist Church’* Prayrr
Meeting u il| be held In MrKinlry
Hall «t 7:411 P.M.
Mid-wrrk prayer service at
7:10 I*. 41. "Com* Thou With U»
And W* Will Ho The* Good.”
The Revival Service at the
• First

HajiiUl I'liunli will U gm

Kaater Story Heard
By Story league

Personals

Mrs. Herbert Moore told an
Planter story "Candle* at Mid­
night” hy Alice Kel-cy, at the
meeting of the Sanford Story
League which met In McKinley
Hall Monday night.
Mr*. F ret Ktbli presented a St.
Patrick* Day atory "G ift, of the
l^preihau*" h) Klhna Sheehan.
Mr-. K. J. Nla. preahlent, n p rr* .
ed her appreciation of the work
the mem her a were render inn to
the
Seminole t'ounty
School
through the story hou; each
week under the ^ufxrvUlon of
Mr*. William florhe.
It *»a. announnd that the men;
dll present
lire
_n ..........
. rpro..
U ra will
benefit
Riain In May including a comedy
Kiatn
,.lay.
ay.

K. P. Au«tin of A tlanta, Ga.
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mr*. M. R. Strickland and family.

•t H-.OH I* M.
TH.MINDAY
'llir tiler Club nf Ht-mim.li- Hipl,
School will sponsor a dan. r at U:ih)
P.M. at the Armory.
The lieviv»I Service at the
Flrat Baptist Church will liejrt *
at H:00 I*. M.
The Garden Club I* snoinorinit
a flower allow at the Kpivojtal
Pariah 1fon m-, und the public I*
^ in v iu d to enter exhibits.
A l the clo*e of the melting Mr&gt;.
m The Methodl.l Men's Cluh will K. C. William* and Mr*. Roche
meet at 7:0(1 P.M. «t Mc Kin ley «rrved trfrrsitmrntx to th r guests
Hall. .Major Paul (‘tank will -peak present.
on "F uture Ciliten*.”
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L'ttlled
B au g h lm
Ilf
Confederacy will meet .7 :0(1 P. M.
at the home of Mm . George
Riahop with Mr*. J. G. Sharon

Hunter Kgg Hunt Is
(iiven For Orphans

Mr. and Mr*. Charles Howe*
returned Monday from Miami
where they were called by the
illne-a of Mr. Howe*’ father.
Mr. ahd Mr*. W. W. Kinsey and
ron of Corpu rh riiti, Te*. are
visitinp Mr. and Mr*. J. D. Cor­
dell.

TFTB SANFORD nWRAl.D. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Mr. and Air*. A. C, Dilworih of
Brooklyn N. Y. have hern the
guest* of Mr. and Mr*. J. R. Mon­
ger for *e\rral day*.

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Mr*. Alice M. Amies i* report- IS: S* A t I tome
c«i resting well after a recent II. *» Now s
operation a t the Frrnatd-t.aiigh- III*! sign Off
ton Mtmoiial lloxpltal.
T IM
Friemix nf Mr*. J. C. Cook will
he plad to know «h* is recuperat­
ing after an urn-ration Monday
at (he Orange Memorial Hospital.

PA G E T U R D S

Sn,*oI* I '. , r |o Tre a .

nn Pin I'M I‘srado
Friend* nf Mrr. John l.. l.ee in IS
A ll-i», A *11rI. M ti-I,
An Kaater ray hum w«i given will rrg rit la Darn that -.he is in
a* co-ho--tea*.
IA.1A N on ,
The Garden Cluh la .pon-oring a for the Method!*! Childrrn'* Horn# confined to her home with an at­ I* IS M -l.-d i l l o r i i l n r
IS.tS (Jo y l^iinhnrdu . . . . iio u
flower »how at the Kpi-copil Par­ Monday afternoon hy the Kplaro- tack of influenu.
Ittsn (ir&gt; -h r.trn And S. u
r i s h House, and Hie pidjir la invited pal Sunday School Clam at the
II J.i t ln r n ln r V.,rl. u .
himi«« nf Mrr. S. O. C haw Jr.
Mrr. H.iyd Royal and infant II
• to enter exhibits,
It M ll-|. IISMSII
on
Mellnnville
Avenue.
•laughter,
liartmra
Jo,
have
re­
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t.*&gt; mon‘« I -oil T „ |.t , ,
MONDAY
Prlte* were award.d In the turned In their home nn Kim IT vo W o rld Al N.iiin
The St. Ann’* Chapter of the
S Haitlo fo rm 1‘ly , ,»
Holy Cross Episcopal Churrh will children findinir the mml eggs Avenue, from I he Fr maid* 1,* ugh- IM
liKO Popular .-t.-i
tl&gt;net al
I*. M. at the home and th. ntif* with fate*. Ap­ ton Memorial Hospital.
I II M i l l ) AtnrrS-tns
l:Jn S o w s
of Mrr. M. Minarik, Ftlrt Pnik proximately 120 childrrn were
\ 1:» rv
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph John«on 1131 Wo i k o i Varlatlo.
Avenue with Mr«. A, It. Key n* present from the Childirn'* Holm,
|» a n d r b k o n
Js»r Mono linm I,
the Salvation Army und other and Mr. und Mr*. J. II. Mexser T: ■Art
.-O-hostess.
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Sunday Schools.
of llrockton, Mars, spent »he 1-1S TWoodrld
T l'K S II A V
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Tho*e
assisting
Mrs.
Chaxc
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weekend
with
Col.
and
Mrs.
W.
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Ha
mil
I,:
n
were
Mr*.
Fred
Uall,
Mr*.
It.
F.
John*on Jr.
Methodist Churrh will meet in
i,.ling ilii- winter in
l «•* Munir- L n to rt t’grn
Mi-Kinley Hall al 7:10 | ‘. M. with Whitner J r„ Mr». Randall ( hue.
t i n New *
Mr*.
Irvinit
Feinberv
amt
Mra.
Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Ramex and t i l t tty llr&lt;|u&gt; .1
Mr*. M. C. Wright's group a i
M
W in
A h im u g h
Geor|t«* Iti-hop, Jr.
Mr. and Mr*. John McKntee of IlAA T h e till). I In,. Hour
• hotet*.
N,
Y u ri. whn
S:SS
S
p
o
rtllltu
&gt;.r
|t,«&gt;
Oak field, N. Y. and Mf. ami Mr*.
n,or Mi and Mr*.
N r n -i
Krnie l.a cclle of Rochester, "N. •t ios
I ,)« r. i urtir.1 t&lt;o
l l Hanford M nrkti It- in.rt
Y. have h.en the recent guest* of t i n T h lllg lii Hoi.t'l - d lf lg W O o d
Hollywood
tt Ju Jtporin P a r .dr
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Monger.
lly MBS J. H. MKNICK
lly HOH THOMAS
*:|i In k S|...i. I.'n irria lti.
on a tic h fu ll i ling
7.An Itrix irl T o T h . |V..,,|r
Friends of Mrs. Sam Martina 7llS
lb., kin and han- a
HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 2H -4A 1Photo lly Tint Swalin
T h r I 'b n r lo lr ,, .
Mi*.
Lillian
Real*
a
resident
will be glad to learn that she Ttjn M elody U i o
ll.-.h “hold.I lu- .-lactic
Here’s an oxcar nomine* who at*
Ctiallilu » of t'nn.n rn e Fi t.-rtailinu tit
I’t i r . w inner* nl thi* R anter .g g h u n t, spim sortxi f.y
'«■**»* |raoov&lt;j m n a j
an.
im|.i&lt; . -ionx made hy
tributes her performance to being her eighth year at a nursing ha* returned home from the Fern- t.tl
C h a m her *.f t-o.ttrnrr. *■ I’ero l'o n tin ill. 1- .NnIll'll;lv nftt-vnoon, s i r , left to rig h t, liounn Nt-wat.iUe, f«(. ti ara .ihl: t vim 11* *1. fom
liSn
old.Laughton Memorial Hospital • jn V a rie ty Hall
. .1.1 &lt;l| ..i|ipcat miickly.
pregnant.
Vi a n oi,*: :in&gt;i lirh-rrs t .min. t. n ) i*k d old.
home
In
Orlando
on
Saturday,
Men
+t„
Hand
The mother making this state, Mar. twenty-fourth. Mrs. Beals where she has been confined for &gt;;*n N le h t ISitlllon
the past several days.
ment is Eleanor Parker, one of waa
• ill r M I H FFtJ g|i « iftrn ft
.illo n lio trn . pre n. only tine nl th
educated in London but came
tetn on your mat.mil
Si In l(*e l&gt;ani-riiior
the five artresse* in the running to America
many years ago.
I'rean out iiny nrinklcn in yuui tim e. I'ln.-e one iniltorihoh- on th
I*.no
I'n
lt
r
d
Nailonr
0 for the top Oscar a t tomorrowt«il
She lived In New Hampshire Meeting Ih Held
Hny M i'K i . i , , ( ,r ),
i loth In fuir luymg j o i T putter’ renter of ynm pn.l oi lu.nr.l nhil
night’s ceremonies. She was ex- for a while and several years ago
A l Moms W ill,
oil tin in g triini If ti*.» • niy, pi. • press. T h e n platf- t lie* .e n in .l nutBy Truth Seekers IIIAim
on N e w r
peeling her second child while I.ought a home In Lon gwnod
rntife l.-nglh of y»nr nHilt-il.il l&gt; in position nn.l fit.--*.
tllSS Plan O ff
••
making "Caged” which won her where she was known for her
As you prv«x ilnrl*. to. k», feed .
link, suii* ill.- thi.ndn tunning
the nomination (and the Venice many charities. She had count­
The Truth Seeker* Sunday
ffom n i t t ’d g r to r.-lvedge « l e at pleats into position |s- snip to
Festival award for the world’s less friends in many sections of School C|**a of the First Metho­
angle* Id till eltixiy edge .heck y o u r p l.tl.-rn guide to Are In
best female performanre last the United Ststes. Mrs. Beals dist Churrh met Monday after­ HintR To1 Hotisewiveh right
which di fey lino they are to I..
of yotif .nnlrrial.
EPISCOPAL PARISH HOII.SE
t e JOYCE BKyi.S
year.)
r exam ple. Inside
Is survived by relatives in Bos­ noon in McKinley Hall.
I ’les Sfe'-h seniil, tII. k , d d tt, and turned.
.........■ — F'o.........................
.. ... -hnul
Like all award winners, Misa ton and New York.
Mrs. Nellie Vaughn
nn prestaeu
presided
.M
r
d
a
d
s
nnuitllv
tn
in
to
u
n
td
(In
fare r i n . ' i n g ‘ II
with »n
Itnrti etn akern anare nkfnir
a-Kinir pleat
I"™1 o.-.w.e
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.
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T I I U H S M A V . M A IH II Hit---*1111 T O
IV M
Eleanor Parker thanks all the
absence of -MansFuneral services were conduct­ over the meeting In af
. help
— (Jlfoor, -7.
.Y. ow ahd
........ewhnr -thcr
.-am.
. enH &lt; nf lhe dn *.
hn —
lailoring
thcr iteam.
script writer, director, photograph­ ed by a Christian Science reader Mrs. J. B. Crawford,I, president, for
-■
I I t l l i A Y M A I H ' i l ll«» i n ilO A M 1 f * ••-•»(« »• M
that make for rtii.ro satis, i In piotfing
ptoltlng nkirt h
■ -•amor■ ollu
••tin
”
tiie Jcillpeintun ..f (I.
iiii - or
er, producer, makeup man and at the grave in Longwood cemr- .Mrs. IL W. Turner
•r read th* tricks
fsctrtry finlslieij gsrinentt. Tln*n- latg* ar.-u of your g»nrment,
ment, fIlk:
if * ” ‘'n
-"ire.- f .i the tvi»- m •
devotional, Mrs. C. C. Prie*t of­ ■
_prc*s agent. But sho also hint*
let it Menu
tlen n 1 ''' '*
A h IT .T S
11 C E N T S
■ IF
te'’MTi
several factor*' involved llk«f jour rlotli -at.■ felly nmt&gt;1 ie(
1 ,rt"
&gt;'
* ^ Pr-,?oon• that being with child helped her ,e 7 h Cary Hand
...tv m
n i- .*
* utl
w.uil.
n -rSM
• e .il
n d ___.
. 'O
U ev«»
n. w
ool. I a Von. .and
Funeral Com fered a prayer and Mm. Vaughn plopoo fit of rsltsos. laying .... gently l - r - - . - only
gave
a
is
e
m
g
t
»
role.
1 rr»*
Wit sew
ima-fci chart* o f the burial.
tradiusl th
th. gm
pattern on the material .mrr. rtl . at h time, th-.-n icaUJu-l
Following the business meeting ami
“ I think having a child i* close­
h r m ia t* stitching,
. Jaximillan Shepard, nwnor of
land to k.ep tint gran .lint
.....
...... ...... ..
ly akin to the work of an actress,” th r Longwood Hotel rave an In- refreshments wsre served hy Mrs. .^Tn give Clothes you make ai hnn . ..Iran-ht und ai ri» id are let to • .o I
She eaplnined. “Both are creative teresting speech at the Sanford W. I*. Chapman and Mra. J . F. that '-professinnal liMik” R i* n hiker, lie sure |.&lt; II
tl. He
functions. Having a child is the Rotary Club luncheon .Monday Riser to the following: Mra. Hev- necessary to hive an Don aud
Icnglhufisf .hi. id.
it wonderful thing that can on the Importance of unlvrrslal sie Greek. Mrs. Prirst, Mrr. grvul clean ironing hoard ph.l lin­
I*r* '^i .in w i 'i l g s|,l»- wlo nttrl
Vaughn, Mra, Turner, Mr*. Mar­
jipen; it gives you a great
cloth convenient to you- *»v [Nixrihh-. I.ul if yi.u pn - on th*
garet Shoemaker, Mrs. C. R. ing
thrill to know that you are givlnr
tight side In' sure tn u*e u p i.... Ing
ing machine as It Is tn )•«. ».!■
life to another person. That rrea- hope for her rhanres In the an­ Tale, Mrs. W. 8 . Thornton, Mr*. w * . wins, tape. npe,||e», and thread. riot It.
tlveness Is hound to show In your nual Oscar derby at the Pantagr* Octavia Ru.abler, Mrs. H. F. rrcAsIng Is necessary ‘
I'l.ssing pods, .iph .• h pil­
Oral,I, Mrs. C. A. Ponder, Mrs. satisfactory jtarmrnt
pork.
ing mil, tnilni’s pad, :-• ■ • pn.l
tomorrow night.
Ella Irish, Mrs. M. If. Brock, ing It in good rendition. . . . . . . . . end ti-nni pud, a ir etrellcnt uid.
“Also. I am one of those lucky Theater
“I’ll bo there,” she assured, Mrs. J. K. Wllsdn, and Mrs. M.
• Women who feel perfectly wonder­ ’but
same pressing points that ttd rgiw in giving the rorrect
hup.- to
I don’t expect to go home J. Morris. ■
ful when they’re pregnant. After with an
you satisfactory le-ults in y.mt tuivtxl scum* and .Iut'Oscar.
I
can’t
quite
de­
the first couple of weeks, I feel cide who will win it. A few
rowing at home:
Press only one detail nl n time.
healtheier than ever. Maybe Be months ago, I thought Gloria
Press your pattern piece with • When you have two -mall darts
il the vitamins and pills I get Swanson waa a cinch. Now I’m
warm Iron before laying the
at lhe ha* h of the nn Mine, or IW'
i build me up.
not sure. Bette Davis might wslk
“Anvway. I really threw mysrlf
with it. Or Judy Holliday.
into the role In ‘Caged.’ I waa away
It’s a toss-up between thoxr
dropping off eight-foot walls ami three.”
running down hall* and doing all
Always Comfortaile In Any W i n . hit
tort* of stunts."
. ...
Capsule Review: "Follow The
Miss Parker is so enthusiastic Sun”
Visit Our
HARPY BIRTHDAY
should please movie fan*
^ about the state of motherhood In general and golfers in parti­
Molly Jo Morrison
Refm h meat
I liMir*
• that the wanted to have 10 child­ cular. It’s the story of Ben Ho­
Mrs. A. J. Walker
Bar For
ren. Her husband, producer Bert gan, the links ace who made a
Mr*. II. L. 7.lmmerman
Candy * I'ayFrledloh, doesn’t share this aril- mireulous recovery and comeback
Vela Nelson
Italic '
Where llaiplnr.* Gnat*
car*!
■ ate and Is holding out for four. a fte r a crushing auto accident.
James Rkhard Wilton
Ho Little.
His wife has coma down to «*• The dlm ax to the story Is ob­
They already hava twa girls.
vious
and
it
Is
wall
developed.
The
military
tralninf.
Motherhood presents certain other elements of the drama ere
I,AST TIMES TODAY
The Hotel was arranged for
hatsnlx for film start. It’s not as not too defined, but the fUm a banquet for the Dalo Cam s*Is
bad as the old days when • doesn’t dwell too long oa Uwm. Speech Claw of Orlando on Tues­
c,
.n
iMIRGINCY WEDDING"]
r waa “ ruined” when It *»• As a sport* story, It ranks among day night,
covered that she had a child. the better efforts. Glenn Ford
A large party hat been booked
(Gloria Swanson was the nrsi and Anne Batter perform con­
the American Legion Friday.
aSIIEKK
to break that hex.) But nmthtr- vincingly as the T etan and hit forService
THUR8I)AY &amp; FRIDAV
a t Christ Church is to
• hpod forces an artrosv off the wife, supported by Dennis O’Keefe he held at 4:00 o’clock Sunday
screen for a certain period, snd and June Havoc.
afternoon.
“LUXHKY"
this can be haxanlou* to her car-

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Parker, who Is c u rre n lty working
In "Detective Story.
After all.
a woman’* most Important func­
tion Is having children, regard *
Of what some career women Wit'SBe*Ides, I was off (he s c rv n for
two year* when I had my n r «
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T H E H A N FO R D IIB H A L 1), B A N F Q iU ). fL O H ID A

Giants Batter Washington 10 To 4;
Yankees Overloaded With Talent
By nALPII RODEN
Associated Presa Bpoets Writer
Crafty Ceiey Stengel, who hai led the New York Yankee* to two
World chem|)ionihi|i» in a* many trie*, is confronted with a "problem"
today.
However, old Case's predicament would be welcomed by any other
Wknager
In the w
big
— ——— — — —— — —
V* leagues.*
L ,
Carey ie being "fo n ed ” to mak
room for three rookie* on hi*
•quad who are burning up thv Training Camp Notes
Orapefruit League.
Hr AHHOCIATEII PRKHH
Top recruit ia Mickey Mantle,
sensational
10-vear.old
*witrh
hitter. Mantle, wh*»e name I* not
ST. I'KTERBUDItG, Star. 2 8 on the Yank roater, rame to camp
shortstop, but wlten Joe Di- 1/1*1— K»l Btanky, pepper pot se­
rame up with a bad cond baseman of the New York
kid waa ordered In take Giants, ha«n't lo«t tha knack of
DiMagglo'* place in center field. getting on base.
The veteran inflalder bitted all
The fleet-footed youngater war
pul In care of Tommy llenrlch. time* In yeaterrlay'a 10*4 victory
who tried In show him the art of over Washington—and hr got on
playing the outfield. Casey «aid i.**o five lime*; Manky walked
he’d like to send Mentlr d"«n to four time*, banged a double,
lea rn the nutfielding trade but knocked In a run, dole a bate,
the kld’a terrific hitting I* •cored four tun* and wa* a gen­
making old Cano hold up on hi* eral nuisance to the entire Wash­
ington team.
decision.
Infirlder Gil MeDougald ard
LAKELAND, Mar. 2H—(A&gt;&gt;—
pitcher Tom Morgan are tint
other reenilta whom Caaey would George Kail’* Injury 1* giving
like to carry thi* year. McGoug* former Ohio Staler llal Daught­
aid, who iparkled at *eennd ba*c erly an especially rood chance to
fi the Defor Iteaumonl of the Texas Isa- »«e what he can do for
tire l**f year, hai been awltched troll Tiger*.
Since t!MH Daughterly* former
to Ihlid base—and the *hifl
Un't bothering him. Gil, alway* Buckeye foolball plajrer, has U rn
A .3.10 hitler or better, probable trying to make Detroit’s diamond
Will alternate al the bag with varsity at thirst hast.
Manager Red Rolf* said DaughtVeteran Rill Johnton.
Morgan, who rparkltd at Hlr- erty is okay dsfen*ively hut Is
mlngham lait year, l*n'l on the wrak at the plate. He’s being
Tanka' rotter either but if hr givrn a thorough trial now with
keen, up hi* terrific work, may Kell benched on account of a (pike
make the grade by opening day. wound In his hand.
The three rookie* learned up to
DBA DENTON, Mur. 2H-GP&gt;lend lha Yanka to a 4-0 victory Roston
rookie pitcher Jim
over the Chicago White So* at I’ope of llrave-’
Akron, ()., has been order­
Phoenix, Aril., ye*terday. Morgan ed to report
for Induction
pitched shutout I all for all in* Into the Armythere
Apr. 10.
alngs |o ytrateh hla acorete**
The SO-year-ald tall, blond
Inning tkein to IP.
southpaw Improved rapidly last
Another rookie who shined Star a ! the Tribe’s Evansville
yesterday waa Charlio Maxwell, farm In the Class D Three-t Lea­
14-year-old Dolton Red Ho* out­ gue ami had Irnpresaed Manager
fielder up from Rirmlngham of Hilly Southworth In drill* to date.
Hie Southern Aitoclatlan. MaxWell drove In three rum with a
PHOENIX, Arl«.. Mar. 28-l/P)
triple and two ilnglM aa the Box —Th# Chicago White Box will
famed the Detroit Tiger*, S*l, retain
their spring training
SI Lakeland. Ted William* eon- ground* In Pasadena, Calif.,
Irlhuted four tingle*. Rill Wight through 11)30.
and Kill* Kinder checked th*
Vice President Chuck ComUky
Titer*V Ml
on alt hit*.
has signed a new 8-vear option
Tha Cleveland Indiana’ "kid In- for the return of the Box to
eld" blasted out 14 hlta aa lha Rrookilde Park.
the mauled the fit. Louis
The Box opened their road
rown*. 17-7 at Tucson, Avis. URatwtanl by ala-osblng a 4-0
Itertetop Ray Boone showed the licking by tha New York Yankee*
with five for five. Including yesterday.
imer and twri double*. Heruiid
Infirlder
Ider Al Kusa.- has Iwen
eman Boh Avila collected four sold to Memphis uDcoodltlunally
ilngle*. third hateman Al Roavn and outfielder Mil Iflgiim haw
|»ov# In «lx run* on a homer, lieen returned to the aarno club
m o le and alnale, flrst aaeker on 24-hour recall,
Lpfca Easter celebrated hla first
KL CENTRO. Calif. Mar.
ippearancf In th* d a rtin g line(/S’)— The Chicago Cuba, who had
Ip with three ilngle*.
Ioim rum by Mont* Irvin and five first basemrn on their roster
Year* pared the New Yark at the start of spring training,
•nta to a 10-4 triumph ovtr have clipped this load down to two
lion at
»t Orlando.
wiianuo. Rookie
hook i&lt;
■ —rookie Dae Fondy and veteran
Vaihlnatan
teesr nnwi
inwman ami Monte Ken- Phil Cavarretta.
The fleet-footed Fondy, obtain­
4C|W
ed from the Brooklyn chain, has
l I# ffigni oiowi.
Tha Brooklyn Dodgers shaded won **t over Chuck Connor*,
I Philadelphia Athletics. 10-0, temporarily at loaat. Connors ha*
I t laalaga at Miami. Cal Ab- bean optioned to Lot Angelo* subJoct to 84-hour recall.
ma doubled home Billy Cat jack
tha winning run. The DodOH —nruce
MIAMI, Mar.
lost tha service* of ratchar Edward* could bo one or the most
Campanula and outfielder valuable players on the Brooklyn
ika Bnlder for a spell. Cam* Dodgers this su
summer. Its** that
Mua fractured hla right thumb necessary catching Insurance in
j Rnlder tor* the nail from the rase Roy Compendia Is Injured.
ddle finger of hi* right hand.
Campanella, the club's No. I
Earl Torgaaon and Hid Gordon U rkstop, fractured hi* right
rove home two runs apiece to thumb yesterday while th* Dodg­
Md Hie Boston Rravaa to a 4-3. er* were shading the Philadelphia
Sft-lnnlng victory oyer th* St. Athletic#, 10-0 In 18 Innings. II*
aula Cardinals a t Bt. Peter*, will bo out a week.
nrg. Tha Brave* shoved five
Edwards filled In for Campy
•ns across In th* tenth off Tom and did turn In a fine Job.
tM a lty .
Tad Klusaewthl drove horn*
PMOKHIX. Aria., May. 88 (Al
M a runs an a M ir of triple* to Mickey Mantle, the Hew York
Y
ted Cincinnati to n 7-4 victory prospect, doesnl
doesn't think he's
ho's uquite
1
ta r ths I’hiladi Iphla Phil* at Yankees' super-sensatlonsi rookie
ndarwater. Pour Phllllr error* ready for the big league*, even If
fbm helped.
everybody else does.
"I'm not a big league fielder,"
The Chicago Cubs also posted
triumph, beating the PI lie- hr explains, "and I hope I'm sent
^ J Pirate* by that margin at to Kansas City."
Mantle has been the talk of. the
an Bernardino, Calif. Ransom
lichson hit a hm rar for the Cub Yankees' ramp, and his hitting
and running have ratignt the fan­
cy of many vetaran baseball men.

u

*2lrJub/'bhlih,,drf

bAll NotableH (Jo
To Coiling Funeral
) BOSTON, Mar. 88-&lt;/»*&gt;—NotAMra of the spoita, civic and pollleal world today attended the
anew I of Kdward Thowbridge
Eddie) Collin*, S3, Red Bex vice
resident and member of base-

C «iw a*!ifa*.

RAN RKRNARDINO, Calir..
Mar. 88—UP)— Report* indicate
th at Ralph Kiner may taka nver
tha duties of Marty .Marlon, « .
Irtiuls Cardinal* manager, a* Na­
tional League player representa­
tive.
If Kiner la rhoaen he would like
to retain hla Job aa Pirate spokes­
man. Pitcher Cliff Chamber* la
the Rue alternate. ,

liM

Bill Veeck Seeks Howell Is Fired LSU Play* Host To Spivey Scintillates In Kentucky
Straight Iron Curtain Tilt By Idaho School; 3rd Annual Boxing
Win Over Kansas State In NCAA
TournamentTonite
May
Quit
Football
from th*
ny HAROLD CLAASEN
For Globetrotter! SPOKANE, Wash., Mar. H - &lt;/P)BATON
ROUGE, La.. Mar. —
— Collegiate boxers
throw
lA*)“Thli aort of thing is the life
a roach—and the death too, punches in the third annual South­
ern Invltatioiml Boring Tourna­
guess.'
Horse’s Mouth Negro TeamWouldGo ofI That
Lew
was Millard (Dixie) llo- ment starting tomorrow night.
88

2

To Russia, Czecho*
Slovakia, Romania

Ily ED HAMPER

Tha Rotary Club’* Junior Baseball league got underway Monday
with a game between the Giants—
managed by John I'ope and Bobby Nrr w m an-and the Pirates—
managed by Jim lliggln* and
llrark Perkins.
The Pirates won the opener 4
to 0 which Indicate* D ia l_______
the older
boys have discovered he elements
of pitching and v ., t have msny
high scoring ge ,is of the 27 to
15 variety.
Playing will, an assurance
bred In the Lion* Club league
In yminxrr years the Rnlary
buys are Ihr varsity rerrail*
■to .Seminole High School's
(ram* for Ihr n r\l f,-*» years.
Itanxinx from 1.1 lo 1.1 years
old the kid- play » ilh an sl­
ut.«( pnibuiunnl kno«lr&lt;l(r
of Ihr e—ilrric rlrmenl* of
game.
Li's n rare youngster who
doesn't know that a pop fly lo
the Infield with a mnn on fiisl
I* an automatic out or the na­
ture of the fiu-liating balk rule.
It I* gratifying to note Ihr
surer** of Ihr Junior league
program. The surer** i* dir­
ectly due In Ike men who give
Ihelr lime and energy to Ihr
kid*. The 1 s t other club* In
Ihr Rotary league - Ihr Ti­
ger* and Ihr f’utm—are man­
aged by Hnnny Powell. F. II.
Keoll, George Bllne nnd Hub
Cornell.
The "men In black*’ who call
the game* fur ihr lloinry II. F.
Gann* ami Orville Toiirhton—faro
little outright nppoaitlnn from
their charge* but the khl* some­
time let nut with a covert "blind
Tom" crack when the umpire'*
bark ia turned.
Reriously, the program ahould
engender others like it in tennis,
swimming, foolball and basketball,
Each of th
snoi
_______
aa
ular a* haaetiall given the
wholehearted effort of one of th*
men's civic club*.
Nothing could he mors
satisfying than working with
a group «f eager kid* on a
hall diamond. Th* energy and
salrll which they devote lo
the game mere than rompenaalea for Ihelr lach of fine*#
In slaying ll. After nil has*
ball started aa a game far
kid*—nal Ik* spectator sport
lain which l| has developed.
Young Dave .{vTjliain- haa l«een
sent down to Minneapolis by tha
New York Giant*. Th# II
fast Infirlder had little c ne# to
replace the wily Eddie Manky
whose ..100 IHitting nvetage ami
•terllng play afieltf have won him
a permamrnt place in D um ber1*
heart—if
...................the
0 ( Giant manager pos­
se* tea one.
Ilut Btanky won't be around
forever and William la young
enough to wait for hla shut a t tha
second base job.
lie probably la
to stick In lha ma.
a utility Infirlder If M l aa a
regular, but the Giant manag­
er probably figured the •*•
•rplenre of playing dally far
the Miller* would develop; the
yauogsler mack faster than
dcklng up splinters on a maor league bench.
Rudy Kufrr, another hot field­
ing youngster, has also l&gt;e*n sent
down. Running
behind....
tha_ youtbif _____
ful, hard* hitting Alvin Dark Ruf
ns William*'
am*’ Irtit the brill
short «lnrp may yet Iwat out
former IJIU star.

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Heminolr High football Coach
Call "Goose" Kettles has taken
ovrr a* Caen# manager this year
and the Indians are striving dm.
•peialrly to line up a contrnider
for the pennant in rim Florida
State trt-ague.
Gone*, who I* iraowned Inf
hi* low imillng point, has hard
phenomenal sarreaa In basephenon
past
and m* •)
a t tarn
ball In Ihr
■V
.
up with a serious 1st division

MINNEAPOLIS. Mar. 28— W V -E v e r slart your car up a. loot
hill only to have it slop half way lo the top because it tan out of gss?
Thai's also a description of
Hilch. Kanut Sute center, tail
well's attitude yesterday when
Pairings will be made tonight night in the NCAA title-deciding game which Kentucky **on. 68 lo 58,
the University of Idaho Board of for the three-day slugfest. Tha with a routing last half rally.
For the first half Hitch, a
Hegrnta announced tha school first match start* at 8 P. M.,

Goliat Shines At
Plate For Phils
In Spring Games ^

mare a|g foot seven inch center,
want him any more as head tomorrow.
WASHINGTON. M ai. 28— (/P) didn't
The leather battle* match 41 mad* seven foot Bill Bpivey, hi *
football coach.
—Some people may think a bas­
Howell, one of the football boy* from seven universities In Kentucky rival, look almost in­
ketball game between tba Harlem great* of the "30* when he was right weight classes ranging experienced.
Then came the second half.
Globetrotters and the Russian all­ th* paaslng star of AlaUma's from the 126 pound class to
8 nlvey k.*pt right on going. Hitch
winning Rose Bow] (can, now Heavyweight.
start in Moscow it a daffy idea— describes himself as “Just a
I.ouisinna
State
University, all but stopped. And when Splvry
By ASSOCIATED I'KKKS
but not Bill Veeck.
roach looking for a job." fie said tournament victor for the past took command of the rebounding,
Mike Goliat, a onetime coal
hr
la
seriously
considering
leav­
two
years,
is
the
host
team.
The
Kentucky
wiped
out
a
two-point
Veeck doesn't profess to be a
m lrer in weaMp Pcnn*ylvanla, ia
tournament will be staged a tt halftime deficit to saunter to Its adillug furl ta the Philadelphia
political genius and says he doesn't ing football.
id»ho prc-ldent Jesse Buchanan I.SU'a 10,000-seat arena with a third NCAA tills in four years. Phillic*’ hope* of re pooling as
see anything wrong with the idea. described the situation as one of near capacity crowd watching.
Hitch snagged nine rebounds champions of the National League.
“ Ijist yanr the Trotters played those limes "when there is just
Fell teams of eight boxers— during the entire game hut onlv
Goliat, who ’hit a merk
all oger Western Europe," he one course open for all concern­ an entry In each weight class— one rame in the second half. while
balling In the eighth slot
•aid in an interview, "and tha ed."
Rpfvey
split
his
21
rebound*
al­
have lieen entered by LAC, Mary­
for the Phil* l*«t year, is ham­
fans really llksd the taam.
Howell was given a new one- land, South Carolina and Miami. most down the middle with 12
I ran ’t see any reason why th year contract fast December af­ Syracuse ha* entered five boxers, coming after the intermission, mering the hall with authority for _
the Dusker*.
•ttsra shouldn't play behind Ute ter his team had undid an
• irginia threa and Georgetown, which found Kansas State ahead
Now operating in the cleanup
Iron Curtain In Eastern Europe Impressive year among the bigger . one.
20 to 27.
slot.
Goliat is one of the leading
as wall aa In Western Kuripe. It brothers In the Pacific Coast Con
The
big
fellow’*
effort*
Five winnrr* from last jrrar’*
i- in Ui* Grapefruit I-eague
seems sort of silly to me not to fertnee. In his five yrai a a l tournament will he Imiing again bronchi a *uccr»»ful close to th&lt;- hit*,
eircuit. .tmong hi* assort-ir nl: of
because we play all around the Idaho, Howell coached nis
his »team in this tournament. They am second year of coach Adrdnh blow* are five home runs. Besides
Iron Curtain out not Inalde It.
to IS wins, 20 losses and one heavyweight Evans Howell of Rupp'* current three-year plan socking al a terrific clip, Goliat
" I’m sura the sports fans In
LHU, Dl6-poundrr Don Oliver of He started almost from scratch
sparkling in Ihr frld.
C terhoslovel.t, Russia, Romania
Hie dismissal announcement Maryland, HS-nound Gover Mas* some 17 months ago with a hand is Goliat
pared the Phil* to a
and every place else In east mentioned "a lack of necessary terson of Virginia and 123-pound of sophomores end Incidental «-l victory
the St. I«nui*
Europe like basketball as much as harmony" on th* coaching staff. I’ete Cam pa sil of South Carolina. upper classmen. Ills aim wa* to Cardinals at over
SI. Petersburg, yes­
the rest of the world."
Two of Howell's assistants, Jim Hriggman of South Caro­ wdn the 1032 NCAA crown and a terday. Mike drove n three run*.
The colorful promoter whose llerachel Ramsey and R. A. lina won the 143-pound rlaas last possible trip to the 1062 Olym­ The Phi* pounded Winter (Vinegar
antics kept Cleveland haaehall fans Curfman, were shown the door year but will be fighting In the pics.
Bend) MixeR, highly publlcixad-fll
dated fnr a few years passed the along with him.
160-pound division this year.
Rut he ha* the big title a year lard lefthander, for four run* and
first hurdle in the proposed tour
The touinry Is sponsored by early. Nine of Ihe ten m*n on the right hit* In five Inning*.
yesterday.
the Southern Intrrrilfegiatc Box­ squad return next season. Onlv
The Ito-ton Red Sox trounced
Without loo much trouble he ob­ NCAA Swim Matches ing Association.
exception is Roger trtiyne, third Ihe Philadelphia Athletic*. U-T. a t
tained not only permiii-ion but the
string renter.
Sarasota. First lasemen W|alt
Heflin In Austin
enthusiastic support of the Htate
After the title conquest, Rupp Drnpo of Ihe Sox and I ahi LimDepartment.
gave tn»«| of ihr praise to Spi­ mer of the A’* suffered slight in*
Sanford - Orlando vey'*
"A thing like this ran do a lot
AU 8TIN, Tex., Mar. 88—(A*)
am ating second half effort juries.
of good," Assistant Becretary of Speedy practice time* indicate
but he also singled out Cliff Ha­
George Kell, brilliant Detroit
Hlate Jack McFali told a reporter. numerous records in danger when I Kennel Club Entries gan for bouquet*. Hagan, who thinl bosemkn, suffer.*! a spike
"It'« Iwen my experience that. the national collegiate awlm cham­
missed the final practice# because wound that may sideline him for
n i M i / i i r * tts T H it:*
if y»u avoid incidents, you can pionships open here tomorrow
r i l l * r N .U It— • '■ l a r t l i
of flu, entered the gam* when five days a* the Tigers irtrwed to
ll-lin*
■
Aa&lt;
nl.
My
K.
CL,
CnBltur'l
do more good In an hour with night.
it was almost 13 minute* old and the New York Giants, 6-t, a t #
l l i a h U la r. I ie lla n r * . K llln ,
athletic competition than dplo"Our hoys have l*ern making I-..I* . Ita
with Kansas State ahead. With­ (jikcland.
,
.
l.e , I Snail.
mats ran do in a year."
excellent times here In practice,
in minutes the score wx* tied
Kell was spiked Iwtween the
v t'.M IX II M A I'K — K a l o s t l r
Veeck derided to go about ob­ coach Tom Maynlr of Stanford
l l - a n r r a . Ha,Id le r tla r. Du* U r- only to have Kansas Slate edge finger* or hi* right hand while
taining an okay from tho Iron •aid last night. "I believe well a a i ' l M - r ilo n e lliiy a l, I ’o a g e n la l, ahead again and remain two sliding Inick lo first base In the
i llo * lio n . M U - l.u re tla le , U a lu r k y
Curtain nation- in hla own way. »*e a lot of records fall."
points ahead at the r*ee«»
third.
,
. ..
M t.
Declining an offer from Ihe Stale
Robert Hrown of Iowa Stair,
After the Intermission, Shrlby
a him t* M i n ; - a isia* wn*
The Ro*lon Brave* downed the
Department, hr wen* directly to practicing for th# 60-yatd free
|N&gt;,M,lar I 'r l r r , P m * fllrL K irs I Linvilla potted a free throw and Cncinnatt Red*. 3-1, at Rradenton
Alsus* then 8 plv*y tlnred In a two
jibe dirwunn.
the embassies himself with hi* style, covered the one lap In the M iring. Korealtr. Mllpplag
Klashy Mai*.
al*. Oecar f&gt;- pointer to put K*nltiekv ahead. scoring twice In the eighth lo
project.
Gregory Gymnasium pool at Whlrllown.
win on two hits, a walk and error.
necha
it lit
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"I received splendid treatm ent the University of Texas In 22.1)
and. Tlc-Tac- The Blue Grass Wildcats never
Klat Hale. North I-and.
The Brooklyn Dodger* defeated
everywhere," he said, “ami every- second*—half a second under the T o * . I l . r * ,llla r y . l a t e r T w llla h l. again trailed.
a combination of their farm hands.
IxmIv I talked to seemed to think winning tlm In tha NCAA meet t ’o u n l r y laih * l, l l l a t * r . H u a a r lla y .
Xfldwat- through t*”# li«t half rt-3, at Vero Bcsch. Milt Tireo,
KIKTII n SCI'—Xiaiha Mil*
the tour wa* a good Idea."
last rear.
l l u a .y
K v v n flo . Ira m a a ru * . l a i l l a wllh Spivar a demon under the first baseman ef th* Miami, Florl■&gt;., Kvanflo.
Veeck said tho Soviet Embas­
Swimming stars from Georgia, Roll, lltue's iwg. Thuratoa. Ilari- basket*, the Kansans went eight •la Inti eague club, fractured
sy** Hi-cund Secretary iZIncbut Iowa State. Purdue, Stanford, M il, ir* U dy llasisr. 7
full rnttiptes without j . ■scoring. hi* ankle wlitOsur home.
s ix t h n A i 'i M / l i i l W n u t
waa receptive.
That, r combined with Spivey,
] Southern California, Texaa, Ne­
Mickey M a n t l e , sensational
lllarh Topic! Jim * Ulrk Walhar a meant th* hall gam*.
"In fart, he asked me all aboif braska, Northwestern, UCI.A and llnx.
Yank rookie, drove In seven runx
Itaxnialea. Morgan, rollon J,
the trnm ," Vreck said, "their r«), Michigan Slata have already K»« laK r Whlrlle'a Imhv
on a pair of hnmrrs, base* loaded
coni, the players and whom Iheij c hacked In,
ami single to paeo tho Nemhave beaten, lie seemed like a.
H
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®
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Carolina Pro# triple
Yale and Ohio Slate, defending Krodir r. i*olnt»*Mll4n. *giselluet mm. Ndttli C
Yorker# to a I&amp;-1 victory over th#
.
ttaeffb
fait himself.
rhftmH”"* ire n p rrtn l to fight King rtp**,l*ler,
-r. Knnpe.
Knppa. Os'
rink lllll Eead In Tournament University of Sdulhern California ,
♦Hie has no control over
for t*«m honor*.
In lrt»* A ngeici Johnky Hopp also
tciiiMTfs NAArm
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b / lO ta * 1Mt
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m atter, naturally, but he a
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TanU and Billy j
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(/?)—North Carolina PT»* *&gt;«&gt;« !The Chicago Cuba nosed out the I
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Beat
Tigero
6-1
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scorforeign offlep In Mqaeow l
M W
MATH MAC
ike P iltshuuk.
n Junior lM gu « Tilt I'ltlo*
»«»- SUKi.aall W—Ownaswo. tag
vlctery over
Dcrnardina
n*r', tr « Ih r. RnwAy . B |i, a i'tro u p d lo f Texmf g J f nroti*- *fcn
t
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lu w a dial
at. Ovar l*y/t
1 M. t slnnals In t|tr first half of ihelr FPenn
, .................j
RtaU's freshttan
fresh-wan basket*
basket* j
Blasting out nine hits the Cuba
TKkTH n*l!
with. He said that Mirk? Bruner, defeats*) the Tlgcra «-| in the
Inter-state match, b*ld as a benr- ball team. It* first rine* 1943. la
ITilco 11*11*. Olall
Marshal Tito's first secretary hero
t'.for T ar U fd pro. Skip A!gx- cbached hy last yrqr’s .varsity &lt;
gam* of th* Rotary Junior lllll. M«lsr Una,
wla. Krtwdy'e
seemed th* most enthusiastic of Laagn* Rase ball League yr*t*r(
i Sptain, Joe TorcL
all.
With goth sUtes using mostly
Veeck *ald Bruner told Min^s
native talent, the T ar Ileal team
letter on the matter
K
Mr •hot
at tha sta rt her* yastie* off the hurllnng
In the a n t
ate bed to
la Belgrade
n*
never lost the Isal.
' Reynolds In pus hTin g across
Roflerg
Stanley-Rc
HVJ-ONH
It
(INII
IIAt’Ri
(Row
lua.
Mattouch. He plana
plans ta try
Iplomatic pcs
t ''It was not until 8 ammy
run.
•InaS Moral, t/'nlarkv Me .
the Romanian end of the tour If
Tiger IJaeop
THI It
Iin
tl h a c k : walntawa. Ptaany Biraad came Mpriitff to vdth ^a
Hardware Co
arrange tha trip to
Butler c MrdTuVmi&lt;l/ACIC: Nagar Ray. ria l At and G
la
the
ftaal
match
in
vritli
a
Cluflsh, Sb Male. Cnanlry luabsl.
214 SANFORD A V E .
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Tha famed Globetrotters already
Fox. 2b
KIKTII H»r*H- H-a U 4 r IlMler. th at the decision tegs flinched.
gam* tour am up
have a 100&gt;-plua
-plus gams
Receipt
.......
,ite from the match went
Bdtea, lb I-ells Mull. Hums
Phone 1361
for Sooth America, W estern BoroNIXTII MAI.’Mi O. lien J. WalksKa ta Alexander. Lexington, N. C.,
gwCall, If ll„y.
Jim* *llrl
* and North Africa starting Aprpro,
who
waa
seriously
burned
In
Swann, s'
2b
HKVKNTII It *«’); Happy H»uh*r. a pione crash that killed hi*
6. la a t year on a 77-game tear
COURTEOUS SERVICE
Johnson, rf I'oplM'. Mllh Ho*
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p
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orris*
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a fiooM HOUSE for rent. 2 bed
room* furnished. Kitchen |&gt;artlt
| furulahed. Good' location. I’h-n-'
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FURNISHED 3 room apartment;
alae fum tahed worn. Phone I1S3.
FUKNinltKU 4 room*. Glean
• downstairs, 611 Park. Apply
A p t 5. __
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I ROOM apartm ent^far settled
couple, private bath and entrance. A pply DOE Etm Ave. __
HOUSE tn Rent on~W5*t 2nd.
Street and French Avenno.
I Phone 146J .
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ONE OK the nest located restau ­
rant* in Sanford. Ranaonabiw
rant- Bog A, tin Sanford Herald.
FURNISHED 4 rooms. Wean
downstair*. 611 Park. Apply
Apt. h.

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AKT1CLEH FOR KAI.K —3
• POWER MtlWEKH
KOOK WOllk uf all kinds. Have*
ROTARY BLADE—Unconditionalund G utter. Ilrpairrd anil Paint­
ty guaranteed. Immediate ifo*
ed. New R.-ufw atudle-l. I'lOntitur
livery. Free ilemun.tralinn. anyMini i itaiink- Sanfnm . t*h.
timr. $60.60. V. A. Whm-lr.i, ft
loua w . IL ft. Arkgnburn, . ,
m Ks&gt; Necth) t mngwmnl.
^ n V l l T n . m , ^ ItnmirfnE Ail
Trade mark palnli
EUlo gal.
work iMtaianlr cl. Iteunmiabl.'
New Khaki llmforohtrta i l r each
price*. K. M. Fugli-h. Ar.. .113
All siu- tarpaulin*
Hon for ■I Am Phiuie
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ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
tin Sanford Are.
_Ph. 1311
ROCK LATH, SHEET HOCK, MARY'S LENDING I.IIIB UlV
NAILS, *’ire.', R it.r.U IM.VILD I2UU Magnolia -I* nuw Open klon.
thru Kri. 10 to I'J A. M., A to tl
I'M . Rat. 4 to » P.M.
PAINT AND BODY WORK
Roy Reel, ."MM \Vr»t 'Jnd. Street,
Sm ford. Phone IftSS. Expert
• buy, fell A traJe u e d
furniture. Wllaon-Maler FurnU
'ure P i - I I I K !»t. *'hon..

I. W. HALL, tteallae .
Florida Kltle Beak M i l . ..
"round Ftaar)
Ml. ITSS
* ^ o N l . r k “EK.W I,KPT
.arge lot* on Lab# Harney ami
fit John* River. Nicely wooded,
uerfret natural a a n d Iwaeh.
Electricity avallahlr.
RAYMOND M. HALL. Realtor
H. D. Ilighleyman, Aaaorta t a
pl»r,da State Rank Building
FOR BALE: 20 acre farm oh Cel­
ery Avenue. Tiled. Mr*. A. E.
Trombley, 410 Kirby St* Palatka, Fla. Phone ?S3. _ _
FURNISHED white frame home.
2 bed room*, IH bath*. 2 screen­
ed porrhe*, garage, pint 144* a
ecu'
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252' tv-uinAA
17600.00. eTerms.
Phone
IM0-M. C. W. Hook. Rt. 2 no* 7— Pet».|.ive«lock-Supplic»
1 1IK S a .n I tilth kill HARK
417 Sanford.
FOR SALE—Duroc pig*. Phone In kcepinu with the i-'activation
C. A. WltlDRON, Stt.
756.J
or
77U-.M.
Realtor
proceeding*, * h r
Fellow *hl|&gt;
Fotmdnlion will offet nt publiHOMES
HOME SITES
ACREAGE
GROVEfl
niictinn the following Item*;
ILT- -tnor* 2 * by li-H mid la r g o ,
with lot k» and hingr* included
Wanted; g-oerry ersh'er, expert
I like new l
•nra n trfm u a but not re era
airy. Apply
Mr. Whatley .1 garland iimunenlal alt* ga*
range*
’garot Ann Store*,
2 deep fryer* and riumerou* gnv
WANTED-Hftrl
for
fountain
and
heater*
and bawulifully LandacapetL W e ­ drug dopL Laney’a Drug Store.
2 hull! in model bath tuba
ed for quick aate.
HOUSEKEEPER for family of 4. £ hot water heatcra
_______ If white can live in. Phone 466-W ■ 1 imported rur* II i 12
DUR BEDROOM Ilona*, buIK 4
after 3:30 P J t.
1000 piece* of rrotaurant wear.
yenra ago with all Imprevwnewta.
china and Malnteaa steel
On comer lot. 100 a ISO (Chick- WAMTED: H arried man under 4»
for Insurance work in Sanford. cutlery
en lloui# and Yard.) Nice fatwn.
Splendid opportunity, (’nntacl .7 refrrgrrator*
fi mllea east of Orlando, 1 mile
R. II. Taylor. Dial. Runt. 21ft 10 4-edroom suitefrom new building* of Ffoeida
2000 ft. V a 4 framing
Melsch Bldg, or Phone &amp;24-J.
Fa-hiont Mall order house. F ur­
nished or unfumlihed. Pyle# WAITRESS ami Fountain girl* II/M mi ft. iif cellules and ahen
rock wall hoard
93,000. Small down payment,
apply Dane I’enlley, Rountillat
I0*A off for alL Both for owner.
and. Andorooti. Walgreen Drug Other article* such aa washing m«
chine-. Idankat*, lamps, linoleum
Store, Wt. and Park.
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SHORT ORDER nook -eulored. Term* raih
Apply Mrs. Futeh, Greyhound Sale start* III oVInrk A.M. Satin
Rt. 6 Bog 119-F.
da.» March .1 1 , lltfil.
LOT 46, F oM Mellon, 2nd 8*et
lp&gt;Hchea -crvrd on the rrmrndt
9246.00, 960i )0 Balance easy.
Public invi|e&gt;l.
LOTB on French Avenue In III
land Park, 1-700.00 «*ch. 96
LOST: Gla**e* at South*Idt* School
or P in t llaptlit C hurrh. Return

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builder, rarnenter and
work. Specialising in
No Job In small or RENT A OAR. U-drlva It by day,
D. Beardsley, Sanford,
week, or season. English Ford*
RL 2, Bog 600, Phene Winter
and American Forda, sedan*.
P u k 262607.
station wagoni and convertibles
La w n Mo w e r s imrrpeMd, hi
Strickland-Morrison, Inc.,
f.
eytlee repaired, lock and key
Flrat BL
work. Prompt *oevke. If. W. DODGE 1051—10 wheeler, eloeper.
RbuOw*. 610 K 4th |U
straight air, 20 ft. reefer. (Rick,
W ^O D W r k TncT ^ C a h i n e k * :
hand control, good
rubber.
Counter*. Shelve*, etc. to order.
Shape. 2»t. Tel. 1916-W -t^
1049 MERCURY"Club (foupe. ra
dio, healer, White wall tire*,
i t t t tV PRB of Bulldoier Work.
seat cover*. Ukr New. Phone 03
a fte r 6 P.M.
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'40 r«H l Custom 2 door
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t c a m t M i g v « w r n a ji
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�THE SANFORD HERALD,J^A N F O R M jF l/W T U

L t Col. Adam* Is Warren Says Acts
___ Appointed To Head Of '51 Legislature
Interceptor Wing: TnlteFarReaching
TALLAHASSEE, M*r. 2H—(/I*)
—Governor
Wnrren
predicts
srtioiir of the l!»6t Legislature
“will have a profound influence
on the life of every rltleen fot
the nest two years slid |Hi.»|hly
for many years."
However, he gave no inkling
In his regular mnnthly radio
report to the .tale of the con­
tent of his own constitutionally
required me«-age to the le g is ­
lature, wlileh will convent her#
Apr. 3.
lie noted oidy (hi I tl.r Cun
stltutlon "requires the Governor
St i «rb iit-olar session of (he
Legislature, to communicate inlormatioh concerning the rondi.
lion of (he State and to reromno nd such measure* as he tnav
diem ex Ill'll lent."
lie .aid the administration "bar
been very busy preparing to
co-operate in every possible way
with the l.i gillnture. Its 133
member* will come to Tullaha iee
us dirert einiasaries of the
people, whom we in the executive
* lanrh of I’overninent serve to
the liest of our sMIlila*.’’
In a riview of the Slate'
economic progress, the Governor
declsreit "Florida Is irrowinr
Florida In pm poring, Florida'
'ulute
tim«|H,cCs were never

—U . Col. J. Ross Adams, Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross
Adams of II IK I’ark Avenue,
Hanford, Fla., today was aptmliil.
«d commanding officer of the
113th Fighter-Interceptor Group
located here.
Col. Melvin C. Garlnw, Com­
manding Officer of the 113th
Fighter-Interceptor Wing, parent
crganixatloii of the flghlrr group,
announced that Col. Adain* had
tueh promoted from command of
the HJrul
Firbter-lntr■iceptnr
Squadmii.
The 142nd was Delaware’s Air
National Guard squadron until
tit • •! &lt;l to active Federal aervire
with the U. H, Air I orre Feb. I.
Col. Adam- Joined the squadron
In April, It*IH. and three months
later l&gt;ecame it * commanding
offker, a imst he held until
his promotion tn the group
leadership today.
Col. Adam-, after atleodiiig
Seminole High He bool and the
University of Florida, enll’U-d in
thu Army Air Forcea Ip llesem.
Iter, I9I0 and was separated ju l
five yrai
later. During his
overseas Imjr t.f duty from
February. I1M3 to March, I9H
Col. Adams rominutubd the 31Gth
Fighter Squadron of the 3 itlh *rli/hter,"
Flrnler Group, in North Afrlra,
He |Miihted tn the flourishinr
Tripoli. Sicily and Italy. Hr Hew
HI combat nil-.lnns, chiefly divebombing , end strafing attacks,
alwl&gt;is credited with tne sinking
of an Italian ilestrovrr carrying
German troops, Cvl Adams wears
Out Distinguished Hying Cross,
the Air M&lt;dal with two oak
loaf riustera, ami the Eurupean
Theatre ribbon with four battle
stars.
After his discharge from the
service the Colonel Itfwame a
pilot for Trans-World Airlines
and flew regularly to Furor*
and the Middle East* Hr Is mar.
rird in the former Miss Elaine
llammar of Springfield, &gt;lo. They
have one child, a year old
School B uh Wreck
da lighter, Diane.

French President

Vtmm P u t O n )

•tat#m*nU an lo lha rauoa of lha
accident. Deputy Rherlff Hood also
investigated tne accident.

Production Aims
I C a u t l a u s d F ro m P a g e o a a l

be quite a* optipiDtlr concerning

« . . . . ( . M i l . .11—

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Auriot said ha

President Truman
&gt;» hare and affirmaffect ton” held hr
th* Atneri-

P m ld e e t aald this
ta "as old as our
ry." H* wW It had
« g and a a c r o d
saariflre* of both
a t tno some cause."
Noting In partlctiUr tho French
•trugglo against Communism In
Indochina, President Aitrlol said
four main tasks confront France!
reconstruction a t fcomr, prosecu­
tion of tho wnr ggainst CommunIsm, renewal of industrial equip-

Holliday, F e r r a r
To Win Top Awards

F t* m r a c e O a e )

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Twrntjr Individuals and companic* were Hated as having been
recipients of pa
T.J _____, ________ In 1944
and 120,601.110 In 1949. Four w art
named In both y c tn to bring
tha number o f counts In the first
Information to 14.
Wrar said ■ warrant would b t
Issued far C arroll’a a rre st Bond
rould be made In 8t. Louis but
Carroll would have to come hero
for arraignment and trial.
Carroll recently stalked out of
a hearing JR 8 L Logs being con­
ducted b rittle lrn * U Crime InvastigstlnRrejMg|iltlf«v|h&lt;skiad' byj

llOLLYWOOD, Mar.
Dally Variety, the film trade paper
which correctly predicted last
)ar*s motion picture Academy
ward winner-, today picked the
movie “All Alwut Kve a* the win­
ner of this year’s Owar derby.
The paper says Jose Ferrer will
win the award as best actor for
his performance in “Cvrano De
liergerac,” ami Judy Holliday (he
best actress auar.l for her "Horn
Yesterday" rolb.
The award winner- will he anr.ounced toinnrru* night.
The paper bases its selections v
on a poll of a cross section of the
jaiui iremt**r« of the Academy of
Motion Picture-A rts and Hclenrn
Josephine ling? is slated to lake
home th ' 'iint-suppurting.aetrrM
trophy fo$ her work in “Harvey,"
the paiwr a ,»*. It gives (leorge
Hander* the iMrar for best tup.
p u tlo g artor. Joseph L. Manirwlr* D numr^
for the direetlon and tereennln^
aw ard, for “All Alwut E ve/'
"Mona Lisa" will be voted the top
picture tune of the year, says
Variety.
The paper aald balloting is clo«e
and a small shift In vote* might
give the heft actor award to Will,
iam Holden tor “Hunscl Houle,
sard." Jeff Chandler rould take
supporting honors, says the paper,
lor "Broken A rro w / "Ha My
l.ove" la crowding "Mona l.l-n’1
dourly fob the tune prise. Variety
said.

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■RLNffa BUILDFMiRIDA—Famed far tta swale beauty, Florida Power ALight Company’s
rscsMIy compieled OO.OOtvkllowaUptaat at Culler wUIhr enlarg'dhya7J,twokilowatt generator
as part of thr utltlly's Stoa.000.00n expaaslowprogramlookingahead loPPirida'. future electric
uwdu. Completion of aewsddllloo wUIatohe Caller lha maul powtrfal electricgsaerallag pUat
la thr stair.
Korean War
I s u s 11a

r v**i a aaggv saw* g

sailed down to liieak up a Com­
munist attack east of the Chan,
go road.
The South Korean drive across
ob apparently waa more im­
portant politically than m ilitari­
ly. In Washington, Secretary of
Defense George Marshall said
General MacAithur had lieun inItrucieil |o cross when necessary
,|&lt;t protect his fiirn-u. The South
Korean* may have acted on their
jrwn Initiative.
Strategically, the east roast
rector lias little slgnifl.-anre. It
I* lightly defended, prnbalilv
only hy North Korean troops.
High mountains run up almost to
.Senator Kcfauver, objecting to tha
televising of the hearing. Hr ap­
peared before the committee in
Washington last week.

the coastline. No big push rould
Legal Notices
he made In this area hy either
side.
Till: rat nt o r thu io i &lt;tv
In addition to Yangyang. the tvariHir.
ikuiviiu : t ot v n ,
HOK« raptured Kapyong, ('bong,
I'UlKlltS. is PNONSTR.
gok. Ynunpu and tne border vil- IN Mlti kmtatii (ir
It l l e S t T 'l l ’. IIK A H .
luge of Soria.
11.1. CRIiDITItNS v.vu rimThe bad weathsr, Wednesday TO
s e n tistivn c u iu s Mi nrfailrd to slop Allied bontbaru.
NAAUO 4 U I S S T s a t l l RN T STSI,
T o u s a il est.i, u f j o o a r e
n,
h-'J0i hit (sro airfields and a
■ ntlfW d a n d r e q u ir e * lit pew srnt
troop rrplscsment w nter.
any ,ta lm » a n d (U m k n d s » M . h you,
Twenty bombers lighting on t,r e i t h e r o f y e n . aiajr h i t s a u a l u s t
rsilar droppetl 1*0 tons of la.mlis t h e e s t a t e ,.f It. It. H I'H IH K A O .
. i ' - m m I, ta l e o f s a id • '■■unit, t o th e
on airfields at Pyongyang, thv •h'..u
tils J n d * e o f a e n tln o le ( 'i i i i m / ,
North Korean capital. Other F lo rid a , a t h is o f fic e In Ih e c u r t
Kuperforta hit a barracks area h o u se o f sa id C o u n ty n l H an fo rd .
id a .
w llk ln
u le h l
ra le n d a r
at llamhting on tha rast mast. oFuloinr lh
* fro m I h e lim e o f th # firs t
Allied Naval f o r m gave rloso p u h llr a llo n o f t h i s n o tic e L a c k
support
T in d a y
In ground c la im n r d e m a n d a b a ll h e In w r ltforrr* on both tha caat and west l o a . a n d s h a ll s t a l e t h e p la c e id
e n c e and p o st o fflre a d d re ss
coasts. Wonsan was hammered or ef s id
th e c la im a n t, a n d s h a ll h e s w o rn
for the 39th straight day, and lo h y th # c la im a n t, a g e n t , o r s iHongJin for lha 30th consecutive to r n e y , a a d a n y s u c h c la im n r de­
m a n d n o t so file d s h a l l b e v o id ,
day.

Children in irm ots areas of Can­
ada often learn their school lessons
in one of three traveling school
• a n which run on the railroads.

Legal Notice
IV rtll'NT Of.
JI’UIIK, IHtjlt
state o r ru ts
iv re o a trik

IN f u : • f l l B BXTA
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led h is n o a l re ..{ th e e s t a t e .o f
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dl'H A N n o t '
tf.*.»: w ifiirr. i» I s Tiled h is p e titio n
ceased; mat
f o r final Mat
[e, m d i h s i h e w ill
l a n n n th le D o u g la s
apply to .IV
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( ■ lin e d ) JtO M A I.il W . HIM tillK A I&gt; l l O I V I t n
As a d m i n i s t r a t o r o f th e
K a la ls o f It. II. k lu lrb e d d .
d e c e a se d
P l r a l p u h l l r a ll o n M a rc h S I, IM L ,

r approval of
glarharee as
ta of HlfHAN

, d e c e a se d
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IUC1IKI.LK
lo r sf ihe twist* uf
I^ M a c b tO s
W ig h t.

L y V h V W /E S .M J P S b ,
readmitted to Florida ttacks.
The Miami Crime Commloaioi
lias iliArKeil the novwW r inter
vrnrd with th* Racing Ootnatto
sion on behalf of broAfl-' In g Jllou
t enor tin a csllcd w lm i ••■BRMa'

The Defense Mohilltcr said nn
ffort now It under way to gel
labor leader* to return to the var­
ious defense production agencies.
Elsewhere in the nation s capital
a fund of more than H ,1(50,000,.
000 for payment of unemployment
benefits haa been built up under
the Roclal Security program since
Its start in 1930.
Taking Into arcount more than
1036,0110,000 In a separate fund
for railroad workers, Treasury re ­
cord* showed, there was approxi­
mately 97,900,000,000 available at
tha atari of this month to help
cushion Iho shock of Job-loa* for
American workers.
That amount roprtsoota the necumulatod oxc**o of unemploy­
ment of compensation tax rolled.

yments of
iproximnUly

S S fc 3 &amp; 3 W fe ..r « .v

Mon funds o f'th e various states,
lorritorioa and pcssesslons ami
turned over by them to the U. 8.
Treasury ns trustee. Tho Treasury
has Invested practically gll this
money In Interest-bearing governa m t securities.
Mwnwhlls Senator . McCarthy
•Wls) called today for n reIon of Western European de­
fenses to Include western Germany,
Hpaln, Turkey aad Greece.
In a proposed amendment to
the ponding troop*-to-Europe lowUlalloiL McCarthy also demands*!
(A) a m o hand for General DougUa MacArthur la fighting tf c

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Law which requites ispotting of
paymenli made to olhJr iwtsons
ol all amounts ol more than JOU0
on which federal laser are not
withheld.
Carroll was summoned before
the Kcfauver Senate Committee
investigating crime when the
committee ap p ean .i in HU l-ouis
rtcsntly. lie walked out of the
hearing because he objected to
the questioning.
lie later appeared before the
committee in Washington.
The section of the Internal
Revenue Code under which Oarroll was charged requires:
First, th at all persona making
payments to other persons of
more than 1600 other than those
on which U se s are withheld by
employers—are required to rc|»ort
those payments individually to
the Internal Revenue Depart­
ment's processing division, which
Is located in Kansas City.
Second, th at nil such payments
must be listed collectively and re­
ported annually to the processing
dlvisiin. These provisions arc
•fv-nJ in- fkctlvA. 'y .'.
In ­
ternal Revenue Cede.
The informations, filed under
the authority uf I/. S. attorney
Ham M. W ear, cited Carroll ma
having paid the money to win­
ning hctlora and In the f»rm of
"commissions.". All prosecutiona
under Section 147 of the rode
fall under the Jurisdiction of Wear
because of the location of the pro*
cessing division.
The first Information charges
Carroll on 24 counts of Carroll's
having failrd to file the annual
lists, one In l M t ' and one In
1049.
j Clitslflrd a* misdemeanors, enrh
fount tarries a maximum penalty
‘&gt;f one year In Jail.
Jail, a fine of |1 ,or hothr Carroll toi
tenrrd to 20 year* and

(iovemor w iM W

twton Fretfr* aad Amerlia. ,
i " It 1* fireeiu ry ta conttnu* this
frietWllilli In ordar to Insure uur
Ullltual M tutlty and prosperity."

B

Biff Time Bookie

Casey Refuses
(C a tH u ri Ttoai r u r o at)
Auigrlcan Oveneas f k t . l n Cor­
poration. II# said tie &lt;lid M t re­
call the m r im of moil of them.
Called back Iicfore the Senator*
today to supply all drtails, Casey
simply took the position they had
no right to go into the m atter.
He quoted a Supreme Court
opinion hy Justice O llw Wendell
Holmes to hark his contention
tueh an investigation uf the firm ’s
affairs would amount to a “fish­
ing expedition."
Case* Is a former Democratic
member of the House from Mass­
achusetts. lie has been practicing
law in Washington for several
years.
lie said he and his rnlleague
would be willing to make full dis­
closure of the ships deal to any
congressional committee w h i c h
they feel has proper jurisdiction
and “whrre the rornplrle story
ran he told In an atmosphere con­
versant with maritime proceed­
ings."
•The officials of American
Oserseas Tanker Corporation are
affairs would Ik* found to be en• onfidrnt that the conduct of their
lircly proper and wiioliy above
nulry, he said.
lii kiivihrr of the »e«Aion, •oint'
nioul.er. of the hanking subcom­
mittee had conceded to reporters
privately there was a substantial
question whether Iho m atter was
within the scope of their Investi­
gation, concerned as It Is primarily
with the MFC.
Home numbers argued, how»i
ever, that Cisco himself had in­
vited the questioning. They cited
that hr had demanded to appear
before the committee because the
members had made a report to
the Senate that he was Involved
In "special Influence" dealings
with the RFC.
It was on Mar. IS, after Casey
had made a formal denial of an*'
Influence in RFC affairs, th at
the Senator* brought from him
by questioning the story on the
ship* transaction.
wltrma*
Ca&gt;ey came to
■hair tiaUy with
statement rhallm g.....
..
miller'* right to go Further Into
the m atter. Ilofore he read hi*
statement. Chairman Fulbright
if).A rk| rarrfully reviewed ihe
previous Casey testimony about
the big profit*, tase* and other
details of the tanker deal. Casey
had testified Mar. IS th at ha
paid a rapltal gains ta t, rather
than higher Inroms tase*, on hie
profits.
Fulbright read repeated offer*
by the former congressman nn
Mar. 12 to supply tha Sonata towstigator* with alt details about
the transactions, Including names
of the 30 to (Ml stockholder*, their
artnnl Investments, prefits, taxes
paid and similar (Wall*. At th a t
•Imr fasov offered to supply all
this net all in writing.
'

W g C W R R IJA ^IIA IIjaM M I

"Mr. Ldwarda bell
Ion* this m atter la
out nt orue th at U
tlon Is going to ba
hnrrnssed and from
me, ha certainly m

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very^good reasons for

NSW SAFETY
ON SUPFIRY MM
ROADS I
rH

Compton's denial tha
am or nod received stM

lffc'SK.15 ' h12!1

corrvspandent. Oepios i
U r here distributed 1)
copilot news reporter*.

torfamanew w ith c lro l
stxWxsfw avaiU ble on

With Fluid Drive. tlBrp'a Ugg
kwo tendency to skid on wet os
You can start in higher mm
m d im liy and get away mourn

WHAT "JOI-tanO" MIANI .TO YOU

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O’NEAL

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la U n ity T b t r * % S4r*n*th—

T* h t d r i I I I f t i w W th* W m M|
1% F n M l i th f frrafres* of America.
To P rate* h n f N l t ; lot S ta te * .

®Ije &amp;mdxach feralft
AN

VOLUM E

x iS n 8

Established 1908

TOKYO. Mat. » - W V
Autttalian D-ggen and Canadian Princteu Pat» rolled up suable gains
today on the muddy central Ko­
rean front.
But elsewhere in the tentral and
western setters, tlse Communists
fought their stiffest defensive ac­
tion of weeks. They wtre dug in
ebout lour miles south of the Red
Korean border in both areas.
The Red stand came at China
rejected General MacArlhur't bill
to talk peace with the Communist
commander in Korea.
Mac Arthur's headquarters told
of Red troop and supply move­
ments which indicated the Com­
munists might he matting for a
offensive timed to strike
when April's seasonal rains hog
down the Allied heavy weapons.
In a Peiping broadcast spum­
ing MacArthur'i peace talk offer.
Red China said h was impertinent
and insulting and "worth only a
single laugh." It added:
"The entire Chinese people will
. . . fight unrelentingly until the
aggressor la completely driven
from Korea."
The B r 111 e h Commonwealth
ferrea racked up their gains In
rugged country northwest of Kapynng. A usela and Canadian troop*
forded rushhv streams nnd arrant
Med over hill *°* y with three

days of rain.
knpyong la l i m its south of
the border and I f id les southweet of Chuncha* an the mad to
AP correspondent Mat* Polo,
nretaky reported the advances
were significant.'Ha paid the dis­
tance c n U net he dtaetoaed. He

■fdas-tUsiss i - .v,( . -

"Only the difficulties of

the

s s d s s s f ; “• "*H

Field dlltntrhea
aaid the
Chinese warn twvtgg south of the
borer In th* Cnttnchon area. They
war* digging defense positions in
the northern hllta overlooking the
it-M iissw an ran* r t m i

Professor Claims
PeopleAreSameAs
In Time Of Christ
P H ILA D ELP fllA , Mar. 29 -UPi
— Have you eve* dreamed what a
relief It would be to escape from
today's tensions to the "good eld
days of htatotyl
If you have, je u can stop kid­
ding yourself, re f the "good old
d a n " are myth, not history.
Things— and peep]* really havr
changed only an the aurfare in
nearly 4.000 r i g s
The authority hefciad this shat­
tering nf wldM iHmi Illusions
about a rosier past Y Samuel Noah
Kramer, a University of Pennsyl­
vania professor Whets speciality
la studying the ancients, especially
the Assyrians. Hh spoke at the an­
nual meeting nf tha American O ri­
ental Boeiety yesterday.
Kramer has J u t finished trans­
lating document* (ascribed 1,700
years before th* hltth of Christ.
Modern Idiom apart, the document:,
have a surprising 10th Century
flavor, reflecting a variety of sen­
timent hut little altered over the
centuries.
For example, the people of an­
tiquity worried plenty about their
equivalent of Mar. 48. Kramer

quoted:

"You can have n lord, you can

IOmSM
M
M
UOnPot* Tkrwl

C Of C To Entertain
Giants' Farm Club
New York
Otnate' official*,
manager* of 14 ( M teams. roachea. and news tad M b m e n , will
he the guesta «f th* Seminole
County Chamber of Oammsrre at a
barbecue at the grounds of the
Fifty Associate* Monday at «:S0
P i t . Ed Whitney, O U m her 0f
Commerce maaftpr, atated thla

NEW SPAPER

Three Deaf Mute President A u rio l
Fishermen S ig h t Pledges S u p p o rt
MisSsingS a ilb o a t To United Slates

Tight Restrictions On
Bftnk Credits Arc
Termed Necessary

Captain Of Tropicair French Lender Meets
Asks For Direction With Truman Over
Of St. Petersburg Communist Policy

—&lt;/F)

A S per rent national retail tales
lax and a Mi.000,000,000 tlath in
gnvernmrnl spending were among
steps proposrd today by the Com­
mittee lor Economic Development
In arhteve a balanced and ade­
quate federal fiacal program.

MAKIM9 THI OPfNtMO ADOtllt before th# American Foreign Ministers Conference In Washington. Presi­
dent Harry S. Truman la shown In this general view *t ho urged the ? | American Republic* to fight Com­
munism 1*1 Europe and Asia or fare the mounllng threat nf Soviet agxt- s1on throughout the Western lie ml ■phoro. Th* President railed for th* building up of Lattn-Amertraa defense*. (International Souirdphotn)

In addition to a $10,000,000,(100
lax increases as soon at possible,
the hutinettmen's research group
tuyveiied iisrlst reslrictiom nn ex
pant ion ol bank crrdtt, and a nstional program to encourage private
c u ; lu iiiw ssv P i . s . i t r
n r
• p t
savings
"This program .folly rarrled
out," It raid, “ would yield a rash
surplus of two to three hltllon
fly Hit IIAMD FlShK
Hollars In fiscal 1952. Thus it
NEW YORK. .Mar. 28 &lt;&amp;) A
would maintain the anti-inflation­
ary Influence of the budget but Horace Monroe And 115,000/100 plant tn make new &gt;
Kentucky Crime Chief
print from -ugar cane bngas&gt;&lt;
would nol rely exrluslvely upon
ihe waste inalenai of the sugm
higher tears to do this. At the
Kings
Of
Rhythm
Put Under $10,000
industry will t«- built in Florida
same time, It would greatly -IrenThe
United
Hagas-e
Olliilo-c
To Provide Music (V'r|«ii*liun, with office in Olewi.
gthen the defense against Infla
Bond By Committee
lion at th* points where the de­
t»n,
was
formed
terently
to
earn
fense has been weakest- namely
Filly Jaycces today paraded
W'ASIIINGTON. Mar. 20 &lt;d'i
control of the expansion of credit through llie City selling tickets to out Ihe projert.
President of the ne wiomoanv i- — John Crnfl, lulled lo gamhlmg
and the promotion of savings."
Th* program was developed and their dance being held Saturday Joaquin J. dr la Kura Uuban rnci in northern Krnturly, refuted to­
n*e-t who devetnpeil a new and lie - day lo tell Senate crime invetligaput forward by the Researrh and night al the Armory- President Rtll ccs-ful
process of tnnking p*|vir
Policy Committee of the llutlneaa Stemper led the parade in a sound from bagasse,
tor, about hi, adiviliei «nd a,in­
Research Organisation, and re­
lie la Itota said today the pro. n a te , He wa, pul under $10,0011
leased hr CEO chairman Marion (ruck prrreeded by Chief ol Police
bond for | wimble mn tempt i ha rye,
U. Folsom, treasurer of Kastman Roy Williams who periodically t e n D less rxpensive, the taw ri
Irilal mote abundant nnd the qual­
Kodak Co., Roc ho* ter, N. Y.
sounded hi* siren.
Aflrr a brief iruinn. Senator
ity romparnblr with
newsprint
The Commit tee'* "emergency
The parade began *1 the Yacht mad* from wmwl,
O'Cnnnr I DAM ) announred lo
tax program" call* for raising an
lie added that ulillting U'e itewsmen lhal Crofl h,d refuted
additional IB.SS0JBW.DOO from ex­ Club following ihe Jaycee*' week­
cise tax**. Including the vales tax: ly luncheon and proceeded up watte nt the ingar cane prv&lt;«n&gt; s To aniwrr many of ihe queries.
gajMyOOa/lOO more from indlvt- Park Avene* te Ihe dock turning th* fbirsts ami wild life and .lid OVooot aairl Graft, along with
M - I s w m taxpayer*, and II.- east on First Street end ending soil ro n se n r’lun and water .utpiv tour *dher rwTlry WttnevM*. had
Lvca.iss
tb
ria
is
nn
problem
of
dr
OPOjtKW.nm more from eerpera beer, rflreeteri fn appear b«-fore Ihe
foresting to obtain raw materials. full committee tomorrow for fur
Hops by meani of a "defense pro­ at Ihe Tourist Ce-^tr.
Tl*e new plant, be said, will be ther rpieatloulng
fits tax,” with profit* a love 125.Member* p f the eluh broke
000 la ird at 80 per rent instead ranks at Ihl urging of President built on a tract of land jd|*&gt;*n!
T)i*t will give these recalcitrant
of the present 47 per cent. No Stemper and mingled with the to lie United State- b'lgai t'or- witness#- * final chance to talk
change was recommended in Ihe rrnnd lining th* sidewalk to sail poralkin mill at Clewiston. |i will ami e-cape post (Me pros.-rntion
litillrr li» , igai mill's wasir amt for contempt nf C'ongre-s. Con­
present rxrss profit* 1st on cor­ ticket- In the dance.
porations.
Music for the affair will *.,• its inilix! i opacity will ire tri.iNK) viction of rrintempt rarrles a pus"The taxation of rurpnratr pri provided by Horace Monroe ant| ( tons cl m v iprint annually.
slhlo penally of Up tn Jl/MK) (me
Plana tor , ■■nstruetoin ate in and a vesr in Jail.
fit* Is already very close tn the hi* King* of Rhythm featuring
maximum limlla that would be Sammy Revlla a t th# drums, A. the Murks, lie bit Kora said. No
-aid he will recornmrnd
safe even In a temporary emrrr- R. Earl, vocalist, Itay Jnhns-m and drfm itr date for ground bunking lo O’Conor
full committer that It ask
geney, and far lieyond the limit* hi* silver trumpet and Roosevelt has l&gt;ei n »et, tint De I o lints adder) the the
Henatr to rite Croft for eonth# plant -up lw In operation in IK
th a t would hr tolerable for any Richard-on on the Tenor Kax.
months d -ultriM.- yri i,-rili«- for ternpt Hr quentiotied Croft a* a
prntartfd period." The CKII -aid
A ten piece floor show will also const:’ • lion me obtained.
one-man auhromwittr*.
in a statement.
put nn a show described liy Presi­
Tlir others who will lie givrti a
Although government revenue dent
Anno
irr.
l
of
tbe
formation
Klein per “w*ll worthy the
I of th* I •* -.itnpal v I arne it a ehance tomorrow l*&gt; change their
receipts now are outstripping ex­ price nf admission In Itself."
up|dv of mind- and talk *r» Morn.- Klnnpenditures hv more than |4.n'm.
Th» dance I* scheduled to l^- ! lime wh»- • ir*I t tight
man. I.oiil Rothknpf, Jacob Oirr»
r -it|.|
ono.rwtn. the CEP cautioned that a gin at P P M- end continued until new,in ■
Pilblltluna Biiurr-a ha\e figured ay Th'iriibr Guxii and William O,
deficit ls in the offtng this sum­
mer unless prompt »t*p* at* taken the hand or the crowd v.rar,. out. ronaumptien of n*u .print i *‘*''jt M'Brtrn All terently lefu.etl to
John Williams urged the Jay- •■ft percent above !!•!« ,md ptn- answer the committee*, i|ueatl«tia.
to Incrras* lax** and cut down (he
rees before th# pared* began to duct Ion lias gained only a ten* 2 S
Kleinman and Rothknpf refuaprospective outgo.
rc| to anvwrr qile-ti&gt;m&gt; at a puh’"The lax increase should mm* make the dene# the most success­ percent.
This mean- digging iltln ‘Inek- lie session, demanding that tiein one step and should be made a* ful program ever attrm nlcd by
the rtuh. H* pointed mil that the for the difference anti stork are vision camera* he rein over! from
quickly as poeeihle," 11 Bald.
trowllaeed &lt;Ni r*i# Tlretl
■Iwindlitig. This supply situation th# room. Tomorrow's inert mg
President Truman and Beer,-Iras force f some paper* In limit will tie In lurid fined doors.
la ry nf the Trossury Snyder have
(iiitik also declined to anaadvertising
ashed Congrte* for an initial tax
Th* New York price is shout rr question, at a public inerting,
Inrroftee nf |in.&lt;W.non,400 this
ft Of. a Inn, the highest in .ibtins* but gave as hi* reason fear that
year, to be followed later In 1861
he might ineriir male Inm.elf
.10 years.
by a second Increase of some $(!,O'ltrien, like Croft, would not
I*e l.a Mni* did not have anv
tVKl,non,nno, to keep revenue In
•perlfie comment op price, let he talk to O'Conor a, a one-man sub­
step with projected spending.
did :ay romm»rrial prnductino of committee.
The House Way* and Means
Kit min to and Rothkopf havr
Committee hae held ala week* of
f)**le Bank!, 80 Oviedo Negro, newsprint from sugar cane bacas e
pictured hy the eommittee
hearings on th# proposal and nett th* driver of Use school bus that through his |irnce*a was at a rniich lieen
&lt;I Mteflnii r«4 llti I'igy
fI •tellweiFsf ri«* I*bi0 Tll»»*l
Monday Is tehednlro to listen to tan Into a dlteh on Geneva Avea review of the current situation Pur
yesterday morning, was
from Snjrder. Whether he will charged by Htate Highway Pa­
preaenl any new revenue raisin c trolman R. D. Harrison with
plans at that tim e t* not known. reck less driving, and bond was
The CED wept along with Bor­ sat by County Judge Douglas
der In advocating an Increase in Rtenslrom at 81,404 pending furthe manufacturers' tax nn aulo- thei investigation nf Injuries suf­
(rsHlsstl On Pss* VXreet
fered by achtol pupils In the ac­
A sevenqmml work prognm, shaped lo rr.eei rL* fuiurc need, of a
cident.

Chamber Of Commerce Proposes
7-Point Plan For Local Progress

W ASHIN GTON , Mar. 2#- M V
Announced American casualties In
Koran rot* to 87,120 today, xt Increaee of l,3M since last week.
The total, representIng casual­
ties reported to the next of kin
through Mar. 23. included M i l
killed, 87.918 wounded and 10/191
mlaaiftg In action.
The wounded figure Included I,004 who have since died and the
m taring total included 07 known
dead, raising total combat deathv
to 9,401
Of th* missing, 1.063 haw tine*
returned to V. 8. military control
and 111 are known prisoner* of
war, leaving 8,480 currently misslag- ________________

Ha predicted that about 78 pee.
sons will be proeaB. tndudwl will
be City and CotMty officials.
W. E. Hsthawgy. veteran barbccaing expart, THU proper* th*
meat, a*nr* I M # «te tend.
la ess* of rain th* barbecue will
OLDEST L E G IO N N A IR E
be served at tn« Tourist Center,
A U G U S TA , ffiZ Mar. » — &lt;AV said Mr. Whitney.
John S. (Dad) Newcomb, who say*
ho ta th* oMeet living member of
Legion, obeerved hi*

MIAMI. Met.
f/I’l Mure
WASHINGTON. Mat
M ’i
desl mute ftthetmen told tndav nl
|Jfd|[ff| |if(ly , nl
making cnnla.t will, llic mtstltlg , |||m&gt;ln " a|| nu,
„| ,hc
schooner Tropic ait and c»&lt; n.»nging Nof||| AlUnlll | fc,ty O.gamrohon
note, t r J V 'h T L ir'r' rod a
ir.ro abnaxl d e n ie d to a.i.rie
man aim,
deigned In guide

' V ™ ''
' ,r'wm infd 'to defend them.............
fmcgn
....... . "

Jaycees Parade Florida To (Jet New Gambler Rapped
"■
Million IMant
To Sell Tickets e$lf&gt;
in the gull for iluee day,. Inh with nlequrtriv Iranilalmg
ToMakoNewsprintf ror Ketusing lo mi-Mitg
Mrs. Haiel At tee, manager of llien (em ails. The ronfeience last*
a fulling fleet ,*lmnrd ,1 Venice,
ForAimoryDance
Answer Questions told
e,| an hour.
Ihe story ol the ro nltrl am

School Bus Driver
Is Charged With
Reckless Dr i vi ng

American Casualties
Rise To 57 Thousand

Hortens* Givens, If, Oviedo,
who had a badly cut barA was
sent yesterday morning to O r­
ange Genera] Heepital for spe­
cial treatment,
■
The other victim* of he wreck,
Clarence Sapp, 17 and Janetta
Daniel*, 16. both of Oviedo, are
reported to be recuperating al
Fernaid-laiaghtM Memorial Hot.
pita).
Patrolmen H tm ieon reported
that a total of 84 pereona. includ­
ing the driver ef th* bu*. were
e ven emergency treatment yesrday morning «| the hospital.
An Inveetinxien of the bus af­
ter th* aecMlnt disclosed no mechanieal defeat* which might havo
caused th* accident, and although
the steering apparatus was not In
th* best of aaodlUaa, H was not
bed enough to eauaa th* driver to
loo** control, he added.
Five pupils, he atated, expressed
the opinion that the driver had
gone to sleep 8* the wheel at the
time of the eectimt- The bus is
a 1836 Chevrolet with a passenger
rapacity nf nW*« 40.

many
' to rent
fra. Casy. Owners
. rent ere adMrs. Bruce at

growing Seminole County, bar been developed by the Chamber nf
(omrnerre and now is in u,r. Jack Hall, acting (.reorient, disclosed
today.

‘‘RememMr," Mr. Hall rfeclarerl, ‘That (hove (minti merely are
used to keep u*
us looklpg ahead.
They are not jpeei.'te project i In
themaetvew For example, ere of oTganliation. We want lo be
our Important program p"ir.ta ready tor fast actum."
Th r ( hauiher of Cotnrnerre ha*
Is development of tourist relxliwi* The chamber's entertain, been rmnhaalting mmmunlty ser­
rnent romrHtt#*. using that *, a vice and lielter roll'lly relations
guide, rianned ai.rl presented th* of late, he stated. Dimtnra havo
Mg fyieweli tourist party last etagert dinner and husiire-ra meet­
ings in O«d*do xrii] Longwood the
we~k that rtfvur JJU) guest-.’•
OU *» yrorram roint*. V xld, past two m-rnths snd plan a Lake
include ,J ) Atti.ve. -aw indintry. Mary assembly -hortly. New II13) Fvnervd o-rr canal and rort teraiure lay* strew nn hotels
facilities In the county.
farilltire, (4) Develop way- in end
state headquarters
aid our farmers, proreaaora and torProviding
Florida Wildlife Fedrrashippers (A) Cuiti-'at* city-roun- linn;the
exhibitions booths
ty relations, '8j Urge improved thol arranging
featured fashion shows at
county -ornlv and bridge*, and 171 th r Central Florida Eipoaition,
Go after eonvsntluna.
Orlando, and at the American
Th* sum total of aueh j r»ro- Legion .Show in Sanford; putting
gram r#rr#a#nU a lr*m» ndou» on a hug# Easier Egg hunt tor
volume of work and if worthwhile Seminole County klddin; staging
6 rejects ar* to b* eompbted. the b!g tourist farewell party;

X

ta acting preald* nt stteiaed, th*
chamber moat receive not only
strong financial support but th*
actlvs cooperation of cltit*n*
throngheut tha county.
"Th* chamber here long ha*
a f'V -r far progress and It
has o' -tain*-| good rraulta, wit­
ness the deepening of the St.
John* River," Mr. Hall pointed
out, "JTtetOllF, w* are fnvDlnf

N o. 156

Rosenbergs, Sobell
Are Found Guilty Of
Spying For Russians

Intre-Aincrinin (’onference

5% Sales Tax Is
Recommended By
Business Group

WASHINGTON. Mar.

W EA TH ER

Assooiatcd Press Leased Wire

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A T H P R S D A Y MAR. S f c f o s T

Allied A dvance Is
#Slowed To W alk By
*Massed Red Forces
MacArthur's Offer Of
Peace Is Contempt­
uously Rejected By
Chinese Red Chiefs

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

TH E

Scattered shower* and a few
thundershowers In extreme north
•hi* afternoon and north and cen­
tral portion* tonight and Friday.
Partly cloud) other* l»e. Slightly
cooler north portion Friday.

arranging a leas* extension for
Florida Fashions In Its praaant
factory sHe; arranging far 100
publicity picture* for the New
York Giants' farm duba in train­
ing hero; presenting weekly news
reports nnd working srith May.
fair Inn officials to obtain con­
ventions are a few of the Cham­
ber's most recall I activities. Mr.
Hall reported

lAuc-.t:

gel Ihfit own di,allied Imm I gomx
when they lighted the ,, l.none.

|hf
( U „, Au(in| |poV,
m F (fn ,,, 4mJ
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1

of the losting of note, hai l anil
(orill Iwlween the two Imalv. Ihe
(hire ftthertnan worl for her.
“ We're lout," the all girl • re­
wrote the fishermen 1 h#&gt; .aid tin­
man aboard the -rh-&gt;onet
wa

vero h e .„ (,,l “ Th...» on il,. Tro
picau appeared in good ...inl»
The rroolerir w .- u irm il.
auxiliary engine The girl «nd th,
man asked the fishermen to re
port them losl Mrs \.re e r-li
nial*,! that at tlir iiieed il wh
traveling Hi* Tropicair should pul
into Boca Grande or Fort Mverrarh this afternoon. The fisher

file

Wlol

I loti-

i Bernard
"The reroarks of the I're-ident
of the French republic included a
statement that the French people
were determined to defend them•» * '"» ' f"teigo aggression
jn this -plrit. thev were
""
l" 'f" rl t» the
" rW*niia11
rre-ldentiat Hecretary fo-epli
Hhnrt -aid Auriol nl-., assured
J&gt;&gt; rnmratr that the French
'*'r r r ' K'*11
associated »tules
successfully optm-ing" Com­
munist aggression In Indochina

Possible Sentence Of
Death Awaits Three
Espionage Agents;
Decision Is Quick
NEW TORE. Mai 1' J &lt;/T‘»—
A federal (null |Uiy tmla, convict­
ed three American cilicent two
men and a woman
ol bring
atom *pie, for R um ,
Il relumed its verdicl al I I A.
M. aftei dehheialmg the f.sic of
the ihtec defendant, for teven
hem , and IS minute,.
The convicted trio, atcu trd of
the capital offenve of wailimc
"Plottage, weic jullu. Ho.cnbctg,
M -year^U electrical engineer: hi*
Jatk-haired wife Ethel. J5

"33." All
.. ............
are from

New York^ City.

Federal Judge Irving R. Kaufman set Apr. R for imposition of

'entence. The death lentrnce wa*
not mentioned during the trial
hut Judge Kaufman told the
jury lavt nlghl hr alone would
determine the severity of -entenre.
After «#ngrntiilating the- jur­
ors, Judge Katifuuin -.aid
tcnin-

ly:
"I

must tav a

an individual

that’ I cannot he happy because it
(„
,)(l&gt; f„t America. That
rltiien* should Irinl themselves
, hr ,!rr„
of tin ,1 own
m untrv h&gt; the most de-tructive
weapon known, is so shin-king
rha( | t an'l find words to de­
crll-e tin- toallisomr offense,
The Irial occupied 15 court
days. The prosecution called 22

witnesses.
The* defense called only Mr.
Aftei the Hireling with Mr. and Mrs. Ho-rnlo-ig and twro
Truman, Auriol went to l-ofayeM* minor wilnrssr- Sobell did not
park artova the Mreet to lay a lake the stand.
wreath at thr vtatur to thr French
Both the Rosenborgs empha­
Isadei wh,, helped the Unitnl tically denii-ik- they bad an con­
State- win its Independence.
nection wilh a Soviet spy ring.
One purpose of Auriol'* visit
The chief witnecs against them
cd state here is to dispel any wav David Gtrenplass, a former
American doubt almut Frances Annv sergeant «tv&gt; worked on
determination to arm, and fight tin atom projert at l.o
Mamts,
if nece-vai y, in defense of wr-vt N M
ern Dernt«*rary
lie ,va&gt; tho central figure in
Following i» the test of Die another drama when he di-oto cd
tViiile Moon statement as dirtat - 1 Jjtnm"immh " w c rets " n e v e r ' liefore
til by abort;
^
revealed in
« courtroom
Tho
“ The President of the French couitronnr s o cleared &lt;&gt;f nil but
Itrpublle and the president of the participants
in Ihe rave during
United State- confe-rerl ItMlay for (his pfiave of the tedmionv.
mi* hour »n thr oinwmn problem*
lireenglas* «no| he supplied
of Hie two countries.
atom bomb secret* si the rerjurst
"The i*re*idrnt of the French „f (he Rosenlierg*.
republic outlined to tbe president
||, produced iketehe mot &gt; 12of the Unlte.l Slat. - cniolltIon- in p»g. description -f an il m l.omb
f iance. tile piogre*.
of thi [„ rinirt alol .a*d it wa- date ho
French rearmament program and
«r antr«n,a n&gt;
t esri
tiie pie.rtit -iluatiori 111 Indo
————- —
liilia wti.-r. h tench fo i.e
and
f/ 'lir M Y l
1c
ItsslIssrS Hi f*Mftf Irtltn
force of the Av-oclaterl Slate
I L « i r i l firi I ( l l M I l
IN
are viiceessfullv nppntlng four
mumst aggression
"Tbe remark* of Ibe pretldent
n
of tbe French rr public tnclinled a
statement that the French |teoph
Saturday noon &lt;- ihe deadlino were determined lo d 'fent llietil
t nl.UM BUS. &lt;» M*t
-v lt
on which to file rlaim . to las reives against foreign aggrrs-ion
F*-*rle»» Lagan, win. le r s ir e
exemption for homesteads, amt and that, in ltd- splril, they were
widow* and disability exemptions, giving all-out *llppnf t to the Hir wTindering linn vvlirn th#
Army took hi a mailer i homrSanford F. Doudney, county tax North Atlantle Treaty Oiganiia
Ir-v. again
a n sw e r, announced this morning. ♦ ion.
F-r a time il tiMi)e.| III.,* the
Applications po-truarked |&gt;efoi«
"Ne einpiia .ixe-l liiat all these
»r mi March .11 will hr arcepteii. efforts were directed toward thr three year dd li"-i would go on
lie itated.
malntenurwe anil trengthenlng of ihe road w|ih th&lt;- Mills Bio*,
t'irru* that l» wintering here.
II ■ ■ I l s a r S He C « s r l s » i l
But Fagan's trainer Karl HumtBIG I IM If Mi l I
vton slid the rirciiv had "a little
FARID, Mar. »•-(/)'&gt; -West.
trouble** that neither cares to
*m source* today g i r r t .d Ituvdlsru**.
•la's new proposals for a Fore­
Now Lagan is putt log on a
ign Mtnlxleri* ( ’onftr. n.t- agenda
with
reactions
ranging
from
Mr*. Lincoln Grow, HI, died at wr-itling sit wilh Karl In a
Hut this
rauttnuv optimism to entl.usla ini Hie home of her on-in-law and Columbus night clnl,
The r!i irgat.'s of the ITiitrd daughter. Mr and Mrs. F. J Al mar not last,
Lagan
roent Ins first night
States, Britain and France rnet len, III (folly Avenue. &gt;t 3:.14 I’ M
al the French Foreign Ministry yesterday following an Illness nf after his "eviction" bv the rircus
lo exchange views of the new one month Her reside Ice wa- at in a cage in hark of thr night
dull. Earl -ays hr found a tem­
and apparently eonrillrtory aug- 211 French Avenue.
frstlons submitted yestrniay try
Born Nov. 21. IH*5ts in Wilkes porary home for thr lion.
“ But
we’re looking
around
Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister I Barre, i’s. Mrs (Scow bad lived In
Andrei Gromyko.
Sanfiirrl for 47 \ta rs . She was again tor a place where I can
a member nf the First f're.livter eserd s* Fagan." he added.
men repaired their craft and pro,-r*d#d In Venice.
Earlier, thr Coast Iruard at {ft
I'eteisburg received a report nl
fishing boat making conta.t with
the stluMiner.
The coast guard annminced thunconfirmed lepnrt al SI Petri .
hilfg. It was relayed hv a fishing
(oat and said the mi- mg schooner
had iieen •■ ighleil ve.lei day
r.tl
miles sotithwe-t nl Vriuir
Tlir fishernirn rr|&gt;&lt;iil' &lt;| Hit,
gave (he Tropicair a Mini e Iishi
mg on Venice, file srioMUier was
lirncreding undei aiisillaiy pnwet,
foasl Guard officials stud that
under prevailing weather romli
tiuUs II Would take tlir Trope-air
"some lime" to rover the PR mile,
lo its home port at fit. I'elt-rshuig
Vr«. Haxel Acre*, manager of
the cast roast fisheries al Vrtilt#,
told an ama/ing story of tn.» ttir- r
dc»f mule fishermen .ighted 'hr
missing schooner
She rsnortH tl&gt;ev were m ,«
divablrd boat, trying in get it

Looking For Hume;
Circus Job Folds

Tax KxemptionnaiiiiN
Deadline I Saturday

Mrs- Lincoln Grow
Dies At Ajce Of HI

HTORK CLOSINGS
Closing of Stores nn Wednes­
days at noon, darting on Apr.
4, wa* approved hy member* of
the tianfonl Merrhanls' Aasocialion at a recent meeting, Andrew
titlne, pretldent. annmitvr.l tratay.
It wan recommrndrd that Hu
half hnlldays he rnntitrued until
Fall.

FERN PARK PU PII8
Second grad* pupil* of Mrs.
J. W. Hatch of the Fern Park
School, Orlando, enjoy erf a train
ride to Sanford thi* morning am)
were taken In a bu* for a trip
to th* Municipal Ton where they
enjoyed aearng the irmnVey* and
other animals
MIUL ROOHBVKLT
NEW YORK, Mar. 2 9 -U P v Mr*. Franklin D. Roosevelt aaid to­
day that United Nations troop*
“ahonld not aver hav* crossed th*
88th Parallel, and w# should not
croaa It now."
Speaking on her noon National
Broadcast Ing Company radio show,
Mrs. Rooagvolt aaid U. N. forces
•hould stabilise thalr position nt
th* paratlal nnd then demand ne-

|°Uatl9B».

Ian Church an • "f Hie Royal
Nclghtavrs nf America.
Other survivor* ■haatdea Mrs.
Allen include the husband who i*
alio quite HI, anil mic son, Harry,
nf Hanford; another daughter. Mr*.
Jnlm Sfiitthai of Baltimore, Md ;
another son, Earl of Miami; 1**
grandchildren. Including Mr». M.
If. Crouch nf Johrutnn t*ity, Tenn.:
Mr*. Harry J. Byrd of Martins­
ville, V*.; Mr*. Hubert Johnson nf
Orlendn; Mrj. Clifford Proctor,
Jr., Hanford: A. Braxton Huntley.
Jr. of Baltimore; William D.
Grow, ft. S. Army in Albany, (ie.!
George T. Grow and Edward IGrnw, Miami; Harold M. Grow
and Elmer K. Grow, Jr., DeLand*
atsn 14 great grandchitdrrn.
Funeral service* will be con­
ducted at 2:30 P.M. Sunday at
Britsou Funeral Homs with Rev.
A. G. Mclnnie. assisted hy Rev.
Henningar, officiating. Burial will
follow In l.ak t View Cemetery.
T R L IT E R S M K B T

Trustees of School Dietrict No.
1 will meet at 10:00 o'clock Mon­
day morning, Apr. 9. Recommenda­
tions for principal* of the various
schools will b« made then, said T.
W. Lawton.

Fagan

began hi* hnmr hunt
months ago, after hit
master, Floyd Humesfnn. brother
of Earl. w*a drafted in Cali­
fornia. Floyd brought him into
ramn In a truck.
several

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High
HI
Imw today, &amp;'J
Rain. 44
Total Maidt rain. .72
Normal
March rain.

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Inches.

The Weather
JACKSON YH-Le V Mar 29—/*&gt;&gt;
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Rian.ark
Chicago
Denver
Daa Mu'nes
Ne*/ York
Her. .'Ha
Washington
Jacksonville
Miami
Tallahassee
Tampa

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MONDAY MAR. £6, 1951

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Clever Chinese Propaganda H its
Home With Uninformed Soldiers

Market Managers

i u m u w * r*M«* r * i , o**i
which include, lout* of Florida
Markets and vegetable producing
area*. .Manager* of all type* of
vegetable market* in Florida are
NF.W YORK
(A*)
Somewhere in Korra *»r**h*
an Amcii- urgeil !•• lake part in till* meet,
in:* which U to l*v held at the Mrcan loldirr picked up an enemy piopagand* leaflet.
F.srr tinct then the quetlinnt it iviird hat* hiunlol him and Alleiter Hotel", according to Wil­
liam I,. Wll-on, director uf State
m raiW n of hit infantry tquad.
Market*, in hi* weekly m arket reThe faded leaflet -- it it on my drtk now — it a girding from
"th e fh ln n e people’* army v o l - 9 ---- —
unteer force**’ to the American
vidually nny ill-will &lt;liln'r. Sol­
troop*. It wl*hed them s merry
dier* in uny war rarely hate rarn
ChriJtm a- ami a peaceful New
liter on a p&lt; rtohri-hail*.
Y ear and atkrdt
’*1 know the word freedom may
"Why are you here ilaughtrr•&lt;mi.il potiili mu* and holow in
In r the Korean people and burn.
i Hr- Ml. ,1 wllh I In- IIOIM- .if
Ing their home* down — free*
rrilitehiiig muitar*. tlul It la a
In .ir word
i'»'le a hunger
Kame where yoyu belong with
and fi ar. And freedom U your
j o - r famlile*? Why aren’t yon
goal. Eventual freedom in th&lt;
enjoying ta turkey
--------. dinner like tha
world from war and fear and
Wall «t-»ct flnsnrlet* who *ent
hunger.
yon here to fight for their prof,
"You came Inio K ona under n
ita?
I,111- and white flag of the United
“We dr. not want to fight you,
Nation*, pledged to bring unity
and we hear you no ill-will, know­
and freedom to that country. Why
ing th a t you, like u«, are ordin­
i, tin Chine*** no-called "volun­
ary laboring j*rtplt: and that you
teer" there? He came under th"
have been duptd hy American
lt&lt;d flijr of real daughter — the
warmonger* and their Wall Street
-Inughlcr of the long dream of
bOMea.
Korean Imh-jM-ndenre.
"W e only want you to go homo,
"And if In- win, ther*- it won't
an that we Korean and Chinese
he jit -t Korean inde|« ndetice that
people can h.lild the live* we
will ilin»|i|" ar, Step hy -lip the
want and live In peace."
He,| ariuie. of t ’hiiia amt IfunalA
Somewhere In Korra Sgt- Don*
will inarch actutr other rountrli*
ttnahle to defend (hi-mielrex alone
I*eg;al Notice
mill gradually &gt;wallow the
world |.leeenienl,
IV THU r m i T r r r o ttiT n r t m »
- That would la* unite all right,
v iv t h ui m i m i . r m i m
«
too, if it nirulit u better life fin.
aV n 1 0 H u t N p a i h m i v t »
ally for it- &gt;all. Hut fuminiin
rt.o H in a . •
Will ha-n't been able to do that
vo. m i im i m i co v » ol.tn it f o
anywhere. Freedom ha- alwaya
,. W. I'ATtttrif.
(nought inure happlne** tha&lt;i ha*
etavery. Ami it i* better to fight
for n fre* world than a -lave one.
fiRgntt: »ewA 'inritT i •»*
Ills V\ OHI-U *2"V*tl»*l
M i- a it* that the Korean
mail a* J. W- III.1.1* *nd
lM&lt;o|*le want you to go home.
A j.iiim r r.n tu .iti.K
They want you to *lay and help
f’tlMJ'ANT. a cnrrnrntlnn *»•
g*n|yed knit Sliding under th
them win a teal peace.
They
law* of theJ*tai- *&gt;t p*&gt;rld«.
dread the Chinere, and you know
• ad C. I , nTPKCl-cr,
It.
rt*frnd*nt,
"Tlir truth la you ate a mill*
W Al.Kt'M fftltTI|.|ltf K
tOMPAVV. • eei|»r»ll**H ortaty pioneer, fighting for th g*nl»rd *iid rtp lln g u*td*r
f ir &gt;1 time oil a in r o a d - defendthe law* of tl&gt;* (ll*le n(
lug nil tiiunhiiid'c yearning for a
flo rid .
final w*»iI dpeart. It’* alway*
lonely on a lutrrii-ndr, but no aoldiet* ev*r fought lu hold a higher
wall of lni|(0.
"And if yon hold It, the race
of mail will honor you forever.''

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U. S. Scientist

Hoover Declares
FBI Has Agents In
Coniinunigt Cells

t o u i i u t a Fes*a roa* a m i
*on*. to ssy h»*w the heat was
produced or what element* were
used to produce atomic reaction.
kichtc-r aid Argentirui’a power
plant* and mmlicr* would hr
WASHINGTON, Mar. 28—&lt;/P)
driven hy atomic power In tha —J. Ktlgar Hoover dire toted tofuture, hut that no one could day that the FBI ho* secret
foreran the exact date thin would agent* among a
group of
b« pooiihle.
American Cummunikl* which he
re-iil**nt Peron wa* obvlouily *&gt;aid “ha* gune underground for
iye| hy foreign *cepticl*m p*. -ible action at a later date."
regarding the Argentine di**-ove*y. Thu dl«clo»urr wa* reported
Writing for the *emi-offir(a| In u copyrighted Interview in the
new-paper, Demorrarla, he aairl: magailne "U. S. N«ws and
World Ileport."
The Federal Bureau of InVlrw.
vi dlgatlon director wa* aiked
Individual reporti from the Htale If he had mean* of rhecklns up
on Cnminuniit party member*
Market* follow :
Fort Pierce State Farmer-' Mar­ "even though thry have gone
ket. Cool weather hat delayed to* underground."
main harvesting to th« first week
••oh, ye*,’* he replied.
in April. Volume la expected in
The nett quirtion wa*: "You
gradually pick up and reach Hi have u n u fm n ii agent* In varpeak almut May 10th. Crowing lou, pari of the United State*?"
condition* are reported ideal.
"Ye*," Hoover an.wered. “Thl*
Florida City State Farmer*' technique ii ntcr-iary in ||replng
Market: A total of 73,171 bushel ahrrast with clande-tlne uperafield U*ir* of tomatoe* brought tion* of any *ubver*ivv organlgrower* during the lilt five day gat ion."
auction period a grot* return or
The Fni chief *aid “all th at
M08,229.80—averaging 18.62 |ier rrmtiln* of the CommunUj Party
crate. Inillcatlon* arc that the almve ground U a »»lf-conpeak "f the *ea«nn wat reached •tituted core, which for appear,
during the pa-t week. K*jua«h and anre’a *akc maintain* a public
(.can price* were hctlcr during contact."
the punt week with squash selling
A new Fill “lounl" of party
at 11.78 to I t .80, pole liean* from
12.28 to |.'t,78, denpending on nii inlieri In the U. 8.. pull their
total at n^'17. Hoover *ald.
quality.
I’ompano State Farmer*’ Mar­ Thi- I* more than 2« per cent
ket: No shortage of Iran-portatlon I**-.' than the 65,000 figure hfarilith-a was evident Ian weak in save tiewimcti laal year. The
• pile of (he heavy vtdume of Party It-rlf ha* otopped li-ulng
8:tn ntr* moving 0141, an liurraae mcmherihip figure*.
"WhUc the. ha* licen a dcof 180 ra r- over the previous
rlln**
In
Pommuniit
P a rt/
wrek.
Sanford Slate Farmrr*' Mar­ atiength," Hoover «a!d, “thl*
ket: Improved weather roivtitfnn* • Imply menn- that the Patty
fire &gt;**|ie, U d to improve quality of ha- purged lln-lf of those con­
r*M*age, celery, uirrup-, lettuce. cerning whom It had doubla.”
Ho mldcd that other* have
'riMppml out of the Party
TliiMi of th* pie*lure of ;
opinion, or herauae of a
af legislation which hat
enacted on local, count/,
and federal level*."

£

chief objective might to. to
in mote unity behind hi* Icte_ it program.
. ,,
c o r NTT
(P sa tU u ri from Page Oae)
If the President decides to INJ tI iMt 9w vi ni ti s oo rL THE
E
ro rv ry ,
took 38 »lecto-al votes away won’t run, few expect any an­
from Mr. T run_ n In 19a .
nouncement until he h ei plekM
R *n]»m ta tH»nV Hr*&lt;tlrr,
Thl* action confirmed report* the m in he thlnke ought to to
Ile e e irr.t m
th at llyrnen, who broke wllh th«* hi* successor.
i n it.I. cn o iiirro n v a v ii n u f
iTc.tldcnt a fte r he resigned a*
to va M t v i v o r L a m * on u »:.
Secretary of S tate, intend* to
N IS III AOAISIT M ID K*TATK|
Leiral Notice
you and -» &lt; h nt you nr* h r r r h ,
play a leading p art In the next
t
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t i i i . nnilflr-t »nd rrriulrad to p re rrn i - By
Democratic convention in opand dem and, which m u . ,&lt;r
t i s T i i at n i t i a i . t i n c r t T o r
poring the President—or pos­
i 'I . o h i i m . IV % v n g o n aitwl* either of you. may t i n * a ra ln -t iha
ltra d lr),
m h . i : i o i s t v . i v n m t t n r , , -tale of H r 0 Ji.inin i l l . m
sibly
anyone
the
Prrrident
l u v o a i n j u i i v r . i i h .s w i i u . i ~ dr. ra*r,l. Idle of. &gt;»ld Courgy, i„ o,*
might hack to aucceed him a*
i-ia
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tiif,
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t
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w
v
i m i : m : County Ju dg e of Hentlnnle County
the nominee.
lilt V N il Vl.l . llrle a C a a l. V U TIt »: flo rid * , ni 1&lt;I, office In Ih r friii rt
The South loat It* power of
T O A P T IM H
hour* of ritld C ounty M f* n to r i.
veto in the convention when it t i i k h t a t i : rty y i x m i D A t « ) i florid * . w ith in right calendar
from Ih r lim a of Ih r firrt
T IIK t.V IA
IIIK N K
lilt S U II.il.I-,
lo*t the two-third* nominating
l i t * Ju 4 *nn Avenue. i:,* n &gt; t»n . put.lliallon &lt;&gt;f t h l, notice. I ’, , *
rule. Hut anything like .South­
Itllnal*
claim or demand «ha ll hr In Netting,
ern unity eould make it* weight
v i i i : a u i : l i t .i t t . n r r m i i i t s p - *1,4 m ill ,t * t r the place of
felt In a raca where xevrral R p lo hr mint appear In tha above dm&lt;c and f ’ l o ffh c tddre- ...w
r
n
tlilrO
before uur C liru lt Ih r &lt;loltn .nt. And rh n ll hr rworn
candidate* are
entered. And C o u rt *t can**
KaAforii, n&lt; nilii.'li- C o .r.iy , In by the tla lm a n l, a n rn i. or * (.
Byrne* ha* dem onitraled hi* ex­ Klorlda. ii* Ihr Stih &lt;la&gt; of April. torbry, and tiny ,u&lt;tt claim nr d r.
perience and ability in the pa.-t A . t&gt; t r t l. in d rr t-r Halt * (if I —. r■* m &gt;nd not »o filed rhall I— void
ITtigenr vv. J o n ,, -ll r a d i r r
as a worker behind the *cem*a. l*ro Coafeveo bring r n t r r n i agalnki
, In ra ti rail** on »* l &lt;1 day. W IT*
A - adm inistrator of the I , ,
The genera* political opinion »«*
N r &gt; S II,r llof.. r Il.ir
Vllllat.l tt
late « f
llrnja tnln
t lt -n i
around Wa*hinglon Ju»t now I* M u I 111. a Ju ilg r uf 111* ahoVr n*m&gt;&lt;t
flra d lry . ilr.ra r r,!.
f l r t l puhlicailon M arch •» i m .
that the* President dorin't Intend , ’ouet. m&gt; nitnr a* C lr rk th rrm f,
■ oil the arnl of ail&lt;l Cnurt nt S ,n to »eek another term.
ford, MemlpoU fo u n lv , l*lorlda. th l.
That opinion can change fa*t, Ilia
li n t day of March. A. ft. t i l t
O. |*. lic it .S’tKr.V.
however, and It miplu he affect­
fte rk Circuit C o n n , P«m led If the P rrild rn t derld-a to
nol. County. Klurid*
take the caie fur Id* Adminis­
lly O. L H u m . I&gt; 1!
tration to the country a* hr ha* (N K A t .l
In Ihr ps-t.
M u r r a r W, O r r r a ir r r i,
M lo r n .r for l*l*lmlff.
A proBccetive May or June Kia*tn.inrr,
florid*.
tour, which m ight lie undertaken
In the guise of an inapectlon uf
m ilitary/ installation# and defrn*r
factories,
I* reported
|Anls With Wing*|
under rtudy now.
Some
Democratic
official*
May lie
have cautioned again,! InttTpreting such a tour, however,
as any r|ra r Indication that Mr.
Trum an' 1* thinking of miming
again. The** official* *ay hi*

Third Term Bid

Legal Notice

K

ITERM1TESI
Be Sure To

Call nr Write To-day j

Pergonal

For KUKE Inapection

To Women With
Nagging Backache

FIDELITY
Exterminating
Co!

ir r*Hur*4 Vl-Uke, (vwiw* v&gt; h -Hh
&lt;**■-&lt;*» !• *e*6 emwiiee eew -•• »•&lt;***

of luith lomatur* ami cucumber*:
(’urumlier hai venting H late and
vlume I* expected to mitain light
With a -harp rlae due to planUM
practice* necSMitated by w f itk ii
condition,. Tomatoe* of* not p s f f
ticulatly U te, hut piuUMy wfli
proUUy rcarh the g-ak. about

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atrala, m M U t k * ar ,i| it, 0.
United State* or any other coun­
M*48 *rl&gt;rtlaU*o*
U&gt; eet.|
H H*T NW*« aritlw vp |Jlit­
try In the world think*." .
er
Inw
M
The President -aid he had not . i^a »«»aw,« i « r iMaen |f liw ,-kll.
Invited foreign journal!*!*
to tha* M M rrw .T r, U w i, r n - i *IM
he«r the first announcement of eiurtf t#. t m hn«*h n w ja hUimm t*e
te )e*rt. wklhaftra ftMwto mwai.
the discovery htrau-c hr wanted «itw■ •laailae
M * M l , IM u p w A iln
to *peak only lo hi* owno people, Mr*r IrUrf feaa tha, eillllwu-lirie
tha
It
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k W a ^ taka* &gt;a* Ihee*
"thu* avoiding the cour«&gt; follow­ la.k mu *ut*.ml qrl
Dnaa’i pm, U*,, I
ed by politician* and nawipaprr*
lu other countrk* of tha world
jtjie lie knosllngly and dlrfct
spirt- nwn people and nhrr**d”
"They hava not told the first
■Broth and I have nov tuld th**

I 'H 0 N E ^ 2 - 12I 4
P IIO N K — 2-1852

Night A Sunday
313 North Main Street

far the answer
to your
INSURANCE

PROBUMS
BOB KARNS

KARNS INSURANCE
AGENCY
lluom J0J--Mel*eh RMg.
PBaae 977
toaretMttna THE TRAVtLI99, Hwttwd

is paid for b:
MaiwlnbU I'auMr. Martda. la
Flat n*H»h on* «t&gt;. nngr
htu*ly.*c*fn t»t(, r.xrtU ’Tl.sn
TIIMltL'PItOM * ponton **t t-«
M*e itj uf flock Fair «U,
grfcrlbrd a* follow ti
fleCInnlnr ildnr-ea* and *av*a/
Umnu til Tl f**f P*»l Of the
ttOblhweil *BW* corntr of Ivit
f f in -ll). KMk pour Ml. them e
ianruga-' .Viulj' iHity .it tati
■dgiheV blhn (»&gt; tninulr, Ku*i
hk», hutidriS n t r a and three/
tenth* tiay.tl fcoi to Iki gnuihtf lr hid* of the eld rtrahar n*it
KallCvid rlabl el Way. anw
Orwnge Un«t*t«r4, ttl*ne** KoaltiMatnrty *l*ng th* ■owihnily
U f e ml »*14 right

of way

\'d teaiq tot. *
. . . not by

ef

la* h
*U* af Maniw* ftnao,
kret hfiaa thirty tioi f,#( tv —1
of fha cental Iin* of ,*lt road.

Mere fa d iltle i, m e n invetterl'deHart* era required io meet

you lahtiitgh loaittg Uattla
tat rkssg huatham u - ut

truiauuWiotw,

ailaa,

WHEN von ate ukpbooe conUruction
uodgf waj in Florida, you ice investor*
dolitri at work. The* dollan sad the
npurird asrvioa they make poaaibk arc
hOfMMI 10 y w a* 9 Floridian.

ImkU»%

You gvt new avtcanca of lovrst

gH, oil. and repair bilk. Fpcd’a
autnta n u n * damrvw y a w

T V f m m • fWwtaf, a rooce pnaperow Ploridk. They mean that teltphoae
reniw—with afl that Hmeatts to peoau l

dsfvful Invaatiaatlaa. Ita aflhe*

yM, wwh briU f Bar you . . . to
OWy Paid gives ym a ehaiaa
w rm se e e le f ytrtr trw k ope*-- of
or Six. Over IK) wadakl
■
S » ib today-learn what b
ImpoaUat thing* have hap- TORD Truck can do (hr you!
paaas fa Puri Truck rnglnea,

Tits Ford Truck l*uwcr FBol It 1 di
proven way of getting tha aval powwr fr
gas. !l iufwno/ksffy rartereand Ansthai

ba atrattiMi in »&lt;iB mote of the people you
know . . . aad the people you need.

Thew million, of doQ^t did hoi come
from the monthly aervjce paymeflla of
Florida tclrphooc utm. ThU money had
tu be aecured (ram Invetton who were
wUUai to knrert their Mtrh^ ia'tha tele­
phone btuiaeu tather ihdh Ih enme other

Floaitla’a growth vm.imufa to Weak rec­
ord*. It** h iob that kill call fnr nUJ more
mUlioni nf Jolhrt frooi rtivetton. That’s
why telephone nfea and eanihtp. adc-

of gaa, at prwdeaiy tha right l iareW, ts

M ilk I M U ^ a A J f akStoaST
Ww K M i s I f w watral loarend at
daelgnad tu enw hm oltt M ag twice aa
Ym. usn uaa yagular am . . . you art aa
fgnaaaca. Orgy Ferijathak g j i M

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f a lla lljr T h a n fa f a r m g ih —
T* P n U r i Um Pn m of the World;
T o f r oo r t i Ik* P ro e m * of America.
T o Prodoe* W f a aftty for B u l n i

THE W EATHER

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Fair through Wednesday r u r p t
increasing cloudiness Tallahassee
area. U til* rh in g r In temperature.
Moderate to ( i n h rast to -nutheast winds.

d

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
VO LU M E

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IM P

Chinese Withdraw
T o D efense Line
North Of Parallel
Allied Troops Mass
A t Dividing Line;
A ir Force H its A t
g Red Reinforcements
TOKYO. M *r 27 - &lt; / P ) American troops fought through a
' - Chinn* regiment today on the
western front in ■ slow advance
toward the Red Korean border.
They killed 3S0 Communists.
Nearby another U. S. unit bat*
tied three battalion* of rear-guard
Chinese. By lat* Tuttday afternoon
0 1 he American had squeezed the
Red* into a trap. United Nation*
warplane* dropped tnrrendcr leaf*
let*.
An American division staff of*
fierr said he did not believe the
Chinese would put up another
stand south of Parallel 38. But
lie added:

SANFORD. FL O R ID A

Acheson Speaks

B3I A uthorized
By County Board
For New Hospital

Tire County Commiiion in ipe*
cial session this morning, conferred
Secretary
_
with Senator L F. Boyle and
the Paraguay delegation to the Pan-American Foreign Ministers
Rep. Volie Williams, Jr., regarding Conference In Washington toforc addressing thi group.
a local bill for submission to the
(In lr m a lio n a l S o iin d p h o ln t
State Legislature to enable Semi*
note County to construct and main*
tain a hospital. 0 . L Fourakre
presided.
Die bill will embody most of
the provision* of the stale law
governing financing and construc­
“1 think if we hit them above tion of hospital*., with a few sec­
m the Parallel well find them fight*
tion* to apply to the Seminole
E rlag like aons of guns."
Element* of six Chinese arm let County project.
Inter-American Con­ More Than 200 Youths

Result* Of Health
.Teats To Be Given
At TB Conference

iM ts v rs /M r

•

Trial Of Metises I*
a
Set For April 23

Fellowship Front
Head Buys Hotel
In Ormond Beach

ORMOND BEACH, Mar. 27—
(S’)—The M year old Ormond
IMLATKA. Mir t&gt; — ( « - Beach Hotel ha* been sold to a
Trial of two Jackanarills brother* Sanford rtILgieor organisation ns
on a murder charge M w ln g mil a home for aged and retired per*
of the slaying i f H r i. Marie
El Ha McRae and Jacksonville
II was learned here today that
Safety Conimlsslowt Richard D. negotietkona far the sale have
Sutton last No rim bet will be lawn completed between hotel In­
postponed until AW. fa .
terest* and C. A. Middy, agent
A ssistant stale a tkopsty Julian far the Fellowship Front, Sanford.
Calhoun wild today defense at* Rale price of tile rambling, OOP^ to r n e y Judge P. Weltun had re* room resort renter wa* reported
quested the i ..iMiBuewr berausa ■t I2IMMKM with the Fellowship
of Illness and the Mate had Front making an initial payment
agreed.
uf fct.lfxxt arrnrdtng t&lt;&gt; Maddr.
Trial of J. r . &gt; irtu i for shout*
The Front will take poeaession
lug
her Apr. 7, when aLout 1W) life mem­
' M l W ffound
i
litaioner'* ber* of the Front will be moved
with Hutton at the commiss
isolated wood* rtMit had
from the Hanford Naval Air B u ­
set for next Monday. Hie brother, tton to the new Ormond home.
A. (1. McRae, I* charged with The Front wa* forced to move bebeing an accessory.
reuse of reactivation of the Ban.
Hohl defendants are fre* on ft-d U se by the Navy.
bund—J . P. on fStJMO and A. 0toller was Robert L Woodward
.on llOjOUtl. Dale (h r tte lr trial owner of the hotel since (Mober
murder
tcwaetaaod
from Hutton’s S W C - S

1 "J-

ference T o l d Of
Need For Strength
WASHINGTON^!* r. 27 W )
•- Secretary «f Slate Acheson urg­
ed the American republics todsv
to take immediate action to meet
a menace posed by international
Comniunitm.
He said no free nation anywhere
in the world is secure against the
menace, and called for full econ­
omic and military cooperation with
the United Stales.
Achoswi delivered th e keynote

aaearh or Uw first regular
afos* of the Inter American Con­
Mlniatrre.
ference of F&lt;
Rovlet Bus
The taati
•in's "new Itl________ he raid.

wre -a fnrmktsbie ttaecMm- of Mi
assd tho lutematlorsal Comm old
movement."

it before have wa fared •«
“ Never
rnm ars of this magnitude," h* runtinned. "Nevsr before has there
been *n great a challenge to our
determination to preserve pur- in­
dependence as nations."
h i
D ie freedom of tho Indivdiusl
man an well as *&gt;M Independence
of governmeats « threatened, h«
saW, and ths th reat demands
"action now."
Only by bulldmg up (heir
strength can the *W8 Mtioins pm
vide a deterrent rare* which "Is
the only real road t* peace," the
Secretary said.
To d« this, he u ld , each nation
m ust contribute Its full share in
the spirit of rooperatlon charerteristic of the inUr-AUtertoan tredltlon.
Arheaon suggested
that the
Amerk-sn republics m ight prepare
• coordinated defense plan far the
hemisphere as soon as possible. In
considering military strength, ht
said, any dlstuehajMSs to the
peaceful relations of f c n nubUm
v-mild l&gt;e detrimental and hence
all should "make fullest use of
•vnlbsble machinery for the peaceK w its w s m 'r s a * au&gt;
MARjjARWT HIUNK
27 01’) NEW YO
Mnrgaret Truman’s often-reported
contract with the National Broad
casting Company lias Seen signed,
The
if network announced voter
resident's daugntei
•tay Must
trial ute l'I'residmtt
radio or
lied signed for tw* snore
too
television appear cnee* this season
1961*62
and at least nine In the
I
■fa son.
NBfJ did not dlerfoee how much
Misi Trumsn will to paid. Rut it
previously was reported unoffi­
cially that aha would g et 12.600 for
raeh radio show and 94,000 for
each TV appearsnra.

lu New Cancer Drag Promisee
Partial
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LANDtfLIDK FOR WBTH
CHICAGO, Mfr. 27—j(Ml—A new drug for tke treatment of
BRONSON. Mar.r,
of Intoxicating ba
by the ranter in advanced stage* ht* been used with bentfktal result* in
tests given more than a score of patients, K was disab led yesterday.
» drink and by the
▼ togaM n L a jr
‘ of the trestmsau, which storied IB mtotha ago. were

to same 100 phyriska* and research wwkart fre a all sections

of the eewsriry
^
Tbs "w ets"
igncement ef tW ., new
a I.74S to
act toss was made by Dr.
wide m a n ia . Meat aheerver* had
C. Ivy, cancer authority
predict trad a flow MM fifth Mitheir ride winning tor M a n than ______ i presUCiri to eharas of
Um peef i Mioaal sekools of tto
a handful of
ALUMNI
GAINEHVll
(H poriah—Ualv
Mlumnl from
w in

University wf Hlhsato.
Dr. Ivy emphasiaed that the
. 17 — substance, known as KfwUisen
Florida Ifram Greek words meaning
of Um "creator of a bMogleal forge)
Bag ha

ru:
'S

----------------------22 patlsnte Its Chicago a m
hospitals, other
wnU conducted by
on seven pstlri
patlrnU
t-&gt;Dr. Z. T. DerkovHa of Unlveralty
Hospital In New York City.
T to tests lu Chicago started
y after lh.
18 months ago
from ArDurov Ic arrive
fled when
gentlna. where
the Nails h p l f a his native
ufactarad
land. Dr. Durwvlr
labor*-

liaritad l a f i t of I k s ___
are available fa r reaaarek

Dr.

2S.

cootd n t
by sure

•TUTJ-S

W A M IIN I j IO N , M.ir.
td*)
pressed I ic.isuii i&lt;lii&lt;ialt Iw liv lor .in
and itamblrit hair torn .dilr "to gel
luting $ 100,000 or to ,is nuurtlaiiroui

Mobilization Director
Says Further Curbs
On Inflation Needed
To Halt Price Rises

&gt; ciuir unuc
invest ig* tor*
rvplsnvtion nl why rn i&lt; -lrrli
away' with tax return* put
income.

W/1S H IN G TO N . Mar 27 — ( , D
Mobiltralmn director Charlei E.
Wtliori said today the country ha*
In its iroiiHountty m irthgahnn, said Senator Iobey (R-N H ), “ in light" the military power to
delet any aggifiiot.
tto rommittet- but [nutiil iiisnv
Wilton alio told a news e r g
tn-tan* r , u to ie *'niiM ellai'e«*u»‘
was u«rd in gang t n - ' incuh ifercnce the intlalionary spiral hai
la* returns amt "it in riin ) them
torn "moderated." But he raid
through."
the government may h u e to "put
"They've Iwm get ling «»«&gt;
with murder f-r year*," Tnto-v
on the brake* a little harder.”
boomed. Htmilsr wind* wen- |irr"We still have the internal en­
vlOU'ly u»ed in a Senate i-tinie
emy
of inflation that we mu*t
rominfttac
ir p u t
ii'ni|il*itiliig
lick if we are to win (lie whole
that frd n a l tiu nut tint it ini actrplrd
geui-talli-il
-tat.-mrlU*
light."
from undi-rwi’ild figure-- that
Wilton indicated hit office of
they would not «ire|&gt;t fur or.
defente mobiliration will terk furdinar} c-itiiens.
A S S C r t S (her powet to cuth price*, includ­
“I don’t to-liiir they h air lorn
getting away with mutdt-r," re.
ing re virion of the Defeme Produc­
plied Kdw.it, | Folry. Unde I Se­
t'lly M.magei ('litfoist M iK il
tion Act's rrilrirtm ni on price
cretary of the Treasury.
bin ir|wtitrd to the City Commit
ceilingt for fann product).
lie said the ilepaiIntent's In .
.
, ,
,
tern! Revenue Hineatt has torn 1111,1 1**1 n,Snl Iliat the engineering
Hut he laid that prrenety how
ronsrianllnuriv trying I,♦ fnrri- J litm nl Smith and (iillrt|nr had thi) ihould to changed ba* not
"full disclosure" &lt;-f income and reviied former ritimale* of the been decided.
expense* on null rt-lilrns. Hut to il of comliuction " I a lewage
The mobiliration chief expresshe -aid lie tlu-upM (lie eonimittrr*
iteelf liad found I lust in (In- cri­ di*|Htr *1 plan) here tit a l o w e r ed hope that the Wage Slabilira*
lion Hoard, now out of buxines*
minal element the bureau dt-l not Iigurei put at $4 -KMMNI.

R IV E R 3 lw I~ C riif.. Mar. 27 MV
S rs n li was intensified to­
day for a pretty young mother b r­
u m e of tests that she may h a ir
torn Lidnspnl by to r husband's
si* yet.
Mrs. Dorn Trask Cook. IB, lu*
not been iren nnce the body ol
took, m i found on s lonely road
her IR-year-old huiband, Richard
yrslcrdsy. Their righl-monlhKild
Undergo Treatm ent toby was plsyiny happily on a
near tto body of the
T o Halt Addiction blanket
father, who bad torn shot to death,
WASHINGTON. M .r. 27 &lt;VI’I when I lie tragedy at disenterfd.
Police continued to rptrstion
A startling in* lease in narcotic Ijiwrciicc 4. Walker, 2&lt;t, a Negro
«ddn Is among young persons was of March Air KorVr Rasa hrre
reportrd lu the Senate Crime In- who wo* Imnlrd on suspicion uf
vrtt mating committee today.
rare rin g . c.wealed weapon He
i,
» * i
, | ,i earned a -tolen .tfi rolitor pistol, have "willing, ir*|mndlng lax*
pavers."
Mary J. Amlonger. chief ol the, ,^ 11^
Earlier, S etrelan of tin- TreaTreasury’s Bureau of Naicotic*.1 The A ir Force sergeant was
(Continued On I’age Six
said illegal drugs for addicts were ‘lovsltonwi for^three hour* last
night
and
xheriff*
offlrer
W.
\V.
\Jarmg smuggled in fiom Italy,
W alrath, chief rrlmlnal deputy,
Turkey. Communist China and •aid he Insisted to knew nothing
of the geas.
toej|uw rttonlng ^
(g O V IW O r F OF
In a prepared atalw itcm An- a sheriff** 110*1
allngvr said two yewra a g o "there
miles south of here
were three adrilrt* under the age wa**n»unil,
S h e riffa captain Don Hchtadrr
ef 21 a t the II. ft. I’uMIr Health
MIAMI, Mar. 27 (Ah Two
Hcrvlce hospital at l^xtngton, Ky, said bumper tolls found a t the
,1is*ion, last

Cost Of Sewage
Disposal Plant
Put At $440,000

Federal Aid On P ro­
j e c t I s Possible,
McKibbin

twvause of ialtor's walkout, soon
Till, would inrludr the ( unit tilt- will to reorganised and function­
tion of gravity interception »ewei* ing.
U n i o n lato&gt;r representative*
on the bulkhead, two lilt italmni
walled out in January after the
o |minut the rontiniMlion of flo
board approved a wage control
^ol lewage Itont rail to writ along formula limiting pay increases to
the bulkhead loutr. and a dnpoial 10 percent atove the level of
plant loealrd west of Mill* Creek. said they were protesting also
January, 1M50. The labor m*n
Ih e Commitsinn't attention ha* other dissatisfactions with th«
torn tailed to the matter by the mobilisation program. They have
(a il that to fore any more local demanded thal a newr hoard Itava
(iuIiIk touting ptojeiis can he power to settle wage disputes.
AVitos. indicated the new board
support of a|iptntrd by the PuMu Homing will have »&lt;*me dirpute sritllng
parked near his tody, had a dent- the rrirn e 'Conttalsslon of (.real Authority, the a|tproval ed the powers, toil *ald It i« still unreeeil amt tom frndrr, ax though an- 1rr Miami in It* vrrixri tiff with ql4(, ((„,„( „( Mralth regarding tain whether President Truman
uthor machine had rideiwiped it (imeenor F u lle r Warren.
re a lie n .
r
•
,
:*
. 1
. t ___ u ■
...
must call a full dress l*t&gt;or-mnlThe Miami Rotary f lu b mired
b^tf **«! *'•'•' »'• ugement conference l-efure tit*and forred it off the road.
Schrader said Walker wae a r­ the UrtveriiOr ,t*&gt; niake piddle all, to teruied.
putes-settlement machinery can be
rested as police patrolled Ihe city, iht fact* to support hi- arciisa-i Ms. AtrKitdmi ,l*le,l I hat the
set Up.
searching for a ear with damaged tion* against the Crime i*omuil»City is looking into Ihe possibility
pi ogres* In eilotlng Intior t»
right fender. They found Walk­ *|oii president lmnieibati-1) nr is- of securing federal finaneal aid pnriiripatlnn in the defense profor a -rwage disposal project, is grnm i»
. .Indicated,
. . . . . he --■*
— •*-er’s car, which antw rrrd thin de­ sue a oublie retraetl'm.
said, *by
the
H ie Exchange f lull of t'oral
thattlds is an HIru with a miti- fa d that labor representatives
scription, In a garage being repair­
tary installatmo. tlie Sanford evidently will serve on a new laed. It had mean of green paint liat'.rs also suppuitf'l the stand
on the damaged fender, officer* of Commission President Col. Naval Air Station.
nor-management agriculture com­
Jxck R. Yuungn and nperattng
Purchase of a "Druukmnrter" mittee on manpower.
said. Cook’s ear wa* grevnat a cost of 1226 was authurited.
W alkrr told investigator his Director Daniel P. Sullivan.
The committee, having as ro| («•••( I■*•**( f|R 1*818 Kill
Tto (iovernor alli-geil last Wiri
autnmnhilr fender was emashed in
chairmen Ur. Arthur 8 Fleming
an arridenl in Hollywood last that Yotittaar was an » »'"ial"
and Ur. Frank P. Graham, will ba
tlW stlH t* era r»a» s ill
l O s l l s a d n* r s s s Two*
.Maitliiiul Man Ik
in "portion shortly a« *n advisor
to tom on deferments and other

Miami Civic d u b s

10

n at

day uf
of the stsymk. They war* l M 0 B t t H H B m H m M M f a | |
indicted by a f l M B county
grand jury earlli
nth.

JUS

Baby I s FoundPlaying
Happily On Blanket
Near Dead F ather

Acheson Calls For Crime Committee
AmericanUnhyTo Told Of Increase
Face Red Menace In Narcotics Sale

The State hoapltal law now
seta the maximum bond issue
for a county-owned hospital at
snoo^otl. D ie Commission said
that the hospital would cost con­
siderably more than th at amount,
and accordingly will ask that the
limitation be railed.
Similar legislation, said H. H.
Tope, will be introduced as a
general bill, but if this
pais, or if It falla to satisfy local
requirements, tho local MU will be
Introduced. Roth Mila would ex­
tend the permissible maturity of
ths bonds now ast at SO years
to no years. The local bill would
On the Amrrirmijjs^left flank, embody other desirable require­
Was
ments for the local hospital.
0. P. Herndon, county rin k .
Was directed to advertise the
County’s Intention to sari
legislation M thM talng a
ierac fee i t * haaptuf.
Other leg ial* tlon w n requested
t o the &lt;WmmUrien. Present law
set* the maximum amount "that
The firs t report of result* from
Florida's r e - til re mained health
testing project, widen was enn. for bid*. It vrms proposed to in­
ducted in Seminole County recent­ crease the limitation to 1760,
ly. will be given at the rinsing ses­ provided two quotations are se­
sion of the Florida Tuberculosis cured on the prtrn of oacb Item.
The Commission also approved
and llesslth Association's annual
UMOtlng. Apr. d, It was announced application for legislation permit­
by Dewey Knight, prominent Ml- ting the County Commission to set
ami attorney and ptweMent of the sp tossing rights adjacent •* pub­
lic highway* oustlde of munklpali*
Association.
lie*.
The report will
An amendment to the present
Edward ft. If
law autkorigbig » p en»e% of^counacting director,
tlon end Dtsb
Me S tate Roe
Smllh ram s to
Health two years
rs ago to Joltin ths
diabetes controlI project. Prllor to
I U s Mss N OA gags Mai
Mat

No. 154

Wilson Declares Sufficient
Military Manpower To Halt
Aggression Is Now In Sight
Wife Of Murdered Senate Crime Probers Ask Treasury
Man Is Feared To About Racketeers’ Lax Tax Returns
27
Be Kidnap Victim

State And Local Bills
Planned To Raise
Limit On Bondlssue

wet* reported massing Just north
of to* border. A report m id Red*
position* o w n built dir*
a etlr in front of Um fweeent U.
N. line about two mile* north of
the Parallel.
D m Chinese 28th A m p Corps
has pulled back ■cross the Imjln
River.
An American spokesman said
_ the Chinese regiment mauled by
0 the Americana Tuesday was part
of the 77th Division. He said the

Arutocinted Press Leaned Wire

TU ESD A Y MAR. 27. 19;.I

Proof Of Charges

tto toipltalj*
• "Me&gt;it of 1he*e are young ln&gt;"
Hliima," Ihe federal official said.
'T h e high ’VliM stnd-nt 1* thi
lawful in the wake of a wa*&gt; »f
CXeeptlon, The InrresuH- ha* tolJuvenile detJlupirney."
'Atislinger said tin- high aelne-l
'teen agtr* "ssxoelste with crim­
inal*. toeemie hoodlum*, hagin to
imoke Marihuana nnd then r**rfuate to Heroin.
"They have to spend from in
to 916 a day to m aintain adilntiuu, and they nhlalti tills money
through rrlminal artivltie*. T) •
type of young hoodlum addicts &gt;•e
■re Piirountrrlng Italay’ a re not Itlyi-e wh» ran to deterred by ropy L t Fred WlllinniH
hook maxims, or reached by *■&gt;
Ik Stationed In Jax
educational program.”
Anslinger said th al white drug
JACK HON VILLE, Mar. 27 addiction had torn inriraalng tipI Special t—Lt. Frederick H. WI).
1040, "it is not general through ' - . 1 Hants,
f'KNR, list reported aixiard
all sections of the country, hut
it confined mostly to rertaln erg the Naval Air Rtation, Jackson*
menta and rertafn netghborhoo I • vllle, for doty with the Public
Works Ivesisttment. I.l. William*
(CetDssiS Sa
entered the Naval Service in
JAMK*' SON DIES
July 11*4.1 ami reeel ved hie in*
I.OH ANUKI.KH, Mar. 27 -&lt;d'. ■liaJritialion at ('amp I’erry,
—Ji-ssr Jatnrs, Jr., 7S, retin I Williamsburg, Va.
Kansas city attorney and a -eui
Prior to re-entering the Navy
of the Missouri bandit, dieil ye-, he was sslf.srnpioyed a* a rlvil
lentay of a heart ailment.
engineer In the National Hank
JeiHwi, Jr.. Isiru In Neahvilh, Huilding, Sanford. He receive his
Term., piartim l law In Kama, IIHCK degree from the University
f it) ' for 26 years, retiring at-1 of Florida.
moving to (allfortda 24 yrsi
I.l. Williams I* the son of Mr*,
■ro.
hltsal-elii It. William-., 420 llal
Ill's stf ills fsutr slaofslits-rx, Ml ■ Avenue, Kanfoid. tire wife and
Jo Ktanre* Ross, sanl he saw In&gt;I three children tnakr thetr home
father kllltvi In Ht. Joseph, M » .|a t Katifonl In the Hose Court
in IM2 .
Apartment#.

Itallotinff To Iti’Rin
For KIwnniH Royalty
thr

Kiwanii *'Int-, v*till Ii

Killed In ColliHion

MAiri.AND. FI*. Mar. 27&gt;,l*v Allen llcnjamln Wood, about
OA. died from Injuries received
«bre morning when a car hr was
n - itruch by • t f faIn «i
rmBiing no»r hU home h. rr.
Wood was an employ* of a fruit
parking firm at nrai by Orlando,
Highway Patrolman J. H. Harrow ipinfisi Knglnrvl J, W. J»r

11 oatlBus* r*a &gt;’ «*• slsr

Holland Declares
l^ake City Hospital
Will Be Approved

sponsoring lh* •lection of x king
■ml f|«frn who «rr f»» «»|»|»* «r »t
lit mln«trt! aho*. Apr.
nt
Krmlnnle High toh'Mil, will pla&lt; &lt;■
glass Jar* In downtown locationt
Hy WII.IU II JKNNINIiS
Wednesday in which pennies may
\|&gt; Special Washington .''ervtce
to pfaceii, each penny counting ns
WASHINGTON. Mar. 27—CPI
1 ell of Sanford ns saying the
one vote.
Senator Holland (D -Flat ex.
whistle and
President Joel Field antinuiticd usual warnings,
..............today
....... * House
yesterday that the "toll'd Jar»" '-"Ii.
""nndtxl as Ihe train, pressed belief
will to rontainrd in rack - on which consisting only of engine and Suto"mmltt«e on appropriations
Ihe namra nf thr com| t ting coup­ rale&gt;nse, approached the rrosslpg. "ill won approve |4,4i&gt;OtOOO_ for
VVimxI’s wife, Cora, survives h new veterans’ hospital nt toko
let will appear, The ra k* will )&gt;.&gt;
c it y.
tar»sl In the Hanford Atlanin him.
I nc present facilities serve to
ank, Florida Htale Hank, the p,- 1
NKUHOKN
w
in
counilos
In north nnd norlhw*»t
Offb-r, Roiinilllat and AndrtMitit,
HHTIMONU, Va . Mai. 27 1-Pi Florida and 25 count lev In math■nd Touchtopr*
Two nrgaiutatlon*, (!«• Jareri ■ Tfn- University of Norlli Csto- , f i Oeorgia
iloiianii iuid a reporter In- **•
and the Rotary Club, bavr nomi­ iiua must admit Negro .Indent'.
nated Judge Douglas Htcnsti'Oii a- to ila all wliitr law school, the (gynrably Imprersed by Ihe reking and Mr*. M. l&gt;. (iatcliri «- United Statw court »f appeals action of tfn- siltoummlltee on
uren. The vote* of both organlsa for thi fouith circuit ruled hern Independent office* when th&lt;!
j Florida congressional delogatlon
tlon*, however, can on!
added, tmlay,
Ihe appeals (inirt reversed the presented a slateinrnt lecently
said Mr. Here The Klk- ham
chosen Mr. and Mrs. Il'dieit Hilt llurham (N. C.l district rourt ami asking for the malts*V.
remanded to
hlmn. James Cj. fialloway and ordered
............................
— it- a.. suit. iI
-representative
-r------— , of the Hudgst
Mrs. Ru-»ell Tench were rlmren t.y brought by student* &lt;&gt;( the North 1 itureau, which would p«*» on such
i an appropriation, is to visit the
Post M, the American l-egion.
Carolina College for Negri*
present hospital sometime after
Apr. t to make an investigation.
H&gt; (}. Mil WN KELI.V
The subcommittee was told by
(ilantH Join C' Of C
the delegation that because of
WASHINGTON, Mar. 2 7 -JAh Senator Tulhrighl declared
their »ge. condition, and location,
today that morsl corruption toyt-nd the reatlt ol the law it rating
three 01 the hospitafe present
away tire foundation* of Attwra in democracy, tie tilled for rev iu l of
huilding* "can to neither economlcallv m a'n'ained nor efficientIhe precept) ol the I’ilgrimt and founding fallrrr*.
lv "nerated."
The Alktma* Democrat who toad) the temalion parked probe of
With the annninrtatlo" eskevl,
the Reconstruction Finance Cor "
ll'a s lls s r * On Vaae Ts re t
porallon fRFCt said it was imt tl time t» seek remedies.
He nioteited that "am ong so
a tonditlon to to remedied hr
politician* er imtleemeii. lie said many tufyluentisl people, moral*
vs,t n r n “ H W o n |I v ii v
It call* for the wisdom of tlw ity ha* become Indefirical with
High y rstrrd iy 7H
nation'* most reiported private legality” and called It " a tragic
fotw today 50
eitiaen* acting as a rommiuion plight” if that I* to b* the mea­
Rain 00
on national morailtv am i hack va sure of integrity.
Total Match tain .72 inch
by an indisr.ant public.
It ia a roudilion, ha «aid, which
Normal March rain 2.71 inches
Fulbright offered a liat of ten to frepui widespread in an Invest­
name* of juristc, rducatora, re igation of political favoritism In
ligtoua leaders a latov chief bit: government loans by tha
The W eather
and a former Senator aa men of RK(*. Hut it it not peculiar to
"integrity tor "ml reproach" who the RFC, lie declared and calJed
JACKSONVILLE, Mar. 27 &lt;»n
m ight make up such a eouiinls- it "a reflection nf what m ar to
43
el
aion.
Atlanta
seen In many other phases of our
29
47
Hismark
In I1I1 passionately stated In. national life."
«7
7«
Hrownsville
dlclrennt of public morale, Ful*
" Wjjat ihould to done about
18
61
Chicago
bright included the naUan'a ath- man who do not directly and
70
38
Denver
totic» minded reilrgaa and onl blatantly aell tto favor* of thair
S3
45
Des Moines
vervitie*. blaming th a "rynUal, offices for mantyV* and can’t ha
ie
71
Fresno
Immoral doctrine th a t o a r must
39
.10
New York
tH a a t ail costs" fo r aeaadal) convicted of graft, tho Senator
30
■47
Washington
aurh as bribing o f hwkatbatl
Tad tfwsim Winnipeg
«
23
"H ow do • • deal w ith tbeoe
58
72
Charles Marian hand Ed Whitney the first of two check* re­ Jacksonville
said iavaaii gallon who, under Ito gulag o f fritndtw
79
a fte r invMtigation haa ahoaa up ■hip, accept favor* which offtnd presenting tha New York CianU and Mayfair Inn membership pay- Miami
67
73
aril th a t is "beyond th e reaea tho *plrit of th* law but_do not arnta to the Bemlnole County Chamber of Commerce. Frank Me­ Tallahassee
Tampa
77
w
tope aUv of tto Mayfair- Inn, it lituwn at tto right.
a f thg Jaw." Now, ha f a t 'd , It

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Fulbright Says Moral Corruption
Gnaws At Foundations Of Nation

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PAGE TWO

The Sanford Hetfald

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Senator Fulbright

Join The Chamber O f Commerce

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piint mill, ilir Soutblsml in LufIuii. V xj ,. m,w in it, lOth year
Mt. Kvereat’s New Name
of o|wraiioti ic|&gt;oiti a profit of
.43.452.000 for 1950. Southland
Geography clmtaea may one tlay meet M. Chu Mu U»ng
bat had only one year in the red Mn, which in tranalnteil "The Mountain of the Watera of the
time it went into bui men in 1940. Sacral Mother."

around the Stale Welfare
Twelve out of IS ptiMiiHen
allllhc recent OiUndo ntwtpeper

TUESDAY MAR. »7, 1961

T H E S A N F O R D I I E B A L P , flA N F O B P , F L O R ID A

The Seminole County Chamber of Commerce in conduct*
Ita annual membenihi
Ing It*
membership campaign thin week under the
chairmanship of Jack Ratlgan, ably assisted by J. B. BoxWASHINGTON, Mar. 27-OP)
■« .».&lt;-■* r i . H m e t i e r ton, John Kader and John Williams. Business and profes­
—The little man was quite ImO r l s W r IT. ISIS, a t t h * P a s t O l t l M
a t S a a t a r S . r i a r l S a . a a d r t t h * A r t sional men throughout the county are being invited to sup­
ased with the Kefauver crime
• f l a a s . r s * a t W a r r b A 1ST*.
ring* on TV, especially with
port the organization whoso officers this year ore II. James
M n M .A V » i . t i r r a n
having the senatera and charact­
Gut, president, Jnek Hull, vice president; James L. Ingley,
K A Itar
er* talking in hi* living room.
IJONIMIV III; A V
treasurer: and Ed Whitney, swretnry and manager.
tla.lara* M a a a ssr
He hope,! some good would
Every
business
in
Seminole
Oiunty
should
belong
to
*1 n » l MIHTKIV MATUS
coma of them. He hoped they
» Carrl.r
_____
| , | j the (’humber of Commerce. Larger firms should contribute wouldn't wind up like *ome of the
Um » M a a l h
____
i j ,
l»rr# N . a l t .
___“
more in proportion to the benefits which they derive from other senate Investigation* he read
*4, M o a l k .
. .
_
in the past; nlne-day wonders
doing business «ti Seminole County. The Chamber of Com­ of
Oar t r a r
.
. , _ |
that Jurt petered out.
merce works continuously to build up every man’s business, He certainlv agreed with Sena­
All a h l l i a r r
ao ilrr*. r a r e , . 1
Ihaaha. rra a ta llr a a , S f - r l a n a i t a a a ,
, hS a n l l r r a a f r a l r r l a l a i a r a l . f a r to promote Seminole County.before the world, to bring in tor Tubey, the New Ilampshlra
million* of people" saw
t k r r a - r - . r ml r a k t a * l a a S a . n t h new Industries, to nttri.et tourists and permsiient re­ when
k r r k a r a . S far a t r r e a l a r a 4 r r r l l a Republican, who *ald he fell sura
sidents.
la* talra.
thing* like on TV they'd take a
H .|t,r.ra l.e k ailaaatlr U r
In exactly the projwrtlon *hnt funds are contributed Kreater Inter**! In government.
l “ *-ae
% rw » * a* rr
flr*rrarafaThe little man felt sure they
I I.a a . f ar., ' . a l a r k . f k l r a * ~ . I&gt;r- to its audjmuT is th e Chamber of Commerce able to Is*
f r a l t . h a a * . , I l i , . s i . I.aala.
successful In its urogram. If you think that the Chamber uf would—and that h* would hlm**l/.
T k r I f r r a M la a t a a a i W r a l I k r
Of course, when he «ee* a Senate of uur country, th at they bebavX . a a . l a l r e P r r a a s k i r t l a r a l l f l s d Commerce should do more than It Is doing, help to provide or House committee at work on with simple honesty; with that
r i r t a a l t . f r l a I k r a . r f a r r . * a k l l - thp necessary funds and it will do more. If you think some
TV In a committee hearing he honesty which look* not to the
r a i l a a af all i k r l a r a l a r t t a p r f a l a A
,fcl* e e w s o e o e r . a a w r i t a a a ll fields of activity are being neglected, join the Chamber of **** member* of Congress a»king letter of the law, but to It*
*1* a m . eia*alrfc *s.
aptrll?”
( ommerce and lend your efforts lo those committee* which % lot of ,qiir*tloiuThejr're trying in find out what
"fa lse propaganda and the 'big
ure trying to do nomething.
I I ’KHD.W, MAR. J7. I9SI
make* thing* tick. Hut he wiihed lie* of demagogues,” he charged,
If you do not like the program of the fhumber of (Vim- he could alio it* memlirr* of "have created doubt in the mind*
TODAY’S IIIHI.H YFRS8
inerce, you should Join the organization and lend your talents Congress at work among them- of men.
Professional political huckst-rs,
toward directing its efforts into the proper channels. The lv**- talking and arguing on
the floor «f the Hmisr and Sen­ imported from afar, without heat
H r run) all thrre n e r j day. H"e I Chamiier of Commerce is a democratic orgsidzitlhui seeking ate.
respnnsIMIIt or restralip, cor­
must n rtrr take hop* from human­ to represent the will of the majority of its member*. The
Rut they won’t permit any pie- rupt our free election* and poison
ity. sml certainly wr must not to** proper way to affect 11 change in its radicles Is to Imcome a ture*
of themaelvr* in action in democracy *t Ha root*.’1
faitt- In rtrrn al goodness, and we
the lluute and Senate; not only
fulbright continued;
need charily fur others as wall as member and to work und vote for n ladter plan.
TV,, but not even movie*, new*
"I am unwilling t** accept the
hop,- for uursrlrra. Now abldrth
When you are tempted to criticize the ('handier of no
.r r Vfn ■ Packet camera. view that nothing can he done,
faith, hope and charity, these Commerce and it* leadership for what It Is doing, or for p The V
tittle man rouldn't help that the moral deterioration
three.—1 Cor. 13:13.
what it is not doing, ask yourself what you ure doing to think they had a bit of gall to whlrh Is *n rvident to all must
want witnesses before committees continue to Its logical conclusion,
Numby*, I imci-Union contained help it. Every town has Its quota of those who sit on the to face TV when they wouldn't which is the destruction of our
tome uilrtctling picture* and fea- sidelines and knock, hut that is not the way.to get things l&gt;ermji any *hota of themeelvee at free demorratle system.”
luic ilorica of early Jacksonville done, or to build a city. 'Hie really progressive citizen gives work among themselves.
lie renewed a demand that
the little man thought quite Congress turn to “private ritltrn*
in cumin lion yrilh tie 50 yran of both his time and money to the work of those organizations a Hut
lot of what he saw almut the of outstanding character and
which are seeking to build.
|tif&gt;firti aim r ihr big lirr.
So do yonr lHirt. (ini In there und pilch, lie a laawler. crime hearing* ,,n TV. They show- arhievemrnl, whose Integrity Is
beyond
reprotrli.''
for
the
(Mr nl ll,r Sfuilh’i two newa- Join lilt* ( ’humber of Commerce
answers.
*

jilt* Sanfaftlj Herald la not (he
onjv newspaper irt the state which

m

w-

t M a t n X T i * taoa
r*H l«trt e a i i r t i w s i aatoeday
• m l u r i r ei
i a s f . r e . ru n e *
__ 111 Wse«&gt;tla i m p

The FDIC report* that bank
loan* have increased teven billion
dollars, since (hr Korean war be­
gan. to a new high of 52 billion
dollais. Yet liter* are tome who
teem lu think that the RFC it still
needed tn oidrr to rxlrnd cresht
to .'deserving business.

w a r n s —
;s£ -

Thin In an old friend under u at range deaignntion. It la
the name which the Chincne (’ommunlntn would like to give
to Mt. Kvereat, the world's highest mountuin. The idea
la the familiar ('ommuniat practice of denying that any non('ommuniat ever did anything worth while, If necenunry.
the evidence on the other aide la aupprcaaed
The mountain derive* itn name from Sir George Evereat, a nineteenth century Engllah aurveyor who mapped the
region. Ilia name wan bellowed on the peak not with an Idea
of Conveying thh Impreaalon that he had dlacoveral It. hut
lia a tributeito hi! contr|buHoi|a tb geography. SInce thla la
all that the Uae of hi* name Iridicatca. It might jukt a« well
be left unaltered. It may very- well be true, ns the Cpmeae
Communist* aUte, that the mountain waa diacovered by
Tibetan' explorcra 135 year* tieforo It waa aecn by Evereat.
That atlll In no reaaon why Evereat'a work ahould Ite con-

siliington
I haven t taken oven a email hand
In politic*. Half tha time I haven't
even voted."
' The little p ia n ,. trying W
examine hie conscience, admitted
to hlmeelf th at somehow bf S d
e ira y s been loo buw tp lI /T e
fbtgw in any , way to help make
h|*! govrrnmeet U tte r. ,
.,
’

fullolght ‘aid such a rummission well might include for­
mer Muprrme Court Justice Owen
Rolwrji^ former Senator Robert
M. Iwfotleite of Wisconsin;
Chief Judge learned Hand of
the second- Circuit Court of
Appeals; Walter Reuther, Presi­
dent of the United Auto Work­
ers Union (CIO); Paul Hoffman,
Ford foundation Director; Dr.
Relnhnld Niebuhr, professor at
Union Theological Seminary; Dr.
Throdore Greene, professor at
Vale University; Dr. Robert
M. Hutchins, former head of the
*tolvers"“ of Chlra*o; Rverett
Rose Clinch/, president of the
conference of Christian* and

fcathalle University
feasor. .
■ i

FellowRhfp Front
(Continued from Page One&gt;
when ha bought it from
•he ftorlda f i a t Coa*t Hotel Co.
Maddy *ay* he expect* to have
abom 700 resident* hy fall. The
eapacily of the new center will
Iw about 1,200.
Maddy Immediately announce*!
plan* for refurnishing and sliding
to the mamnmrth, all-frame struc­
ture. He said he expect* to start
construction tin* summer on a
new wing, overlooking the llalifa* River on the we*t, for the
aged who can afford more expenaive accomodation*.
Maddy said all the facilities
of the hotel will be used, ItM'luding It* laundries, kitchen and
ah'|M The purchase did not In­
clude the hotel’* famous golf
course and country‘Hub,

Holland Claims
irm iiw x r***s raw*

dmi

the delegation laid, "it will be
w » ilb|e to re p la y th*&gt; three
building* and several smaller
building* with a modern sevenstory building centralising ibr
operation* of the hospital into
q u a rta n which ran be operated
more efficiently amt economical­
ly.”
The only |wo modern build­
ing* In the present hoepltal setup
would he retained for- use a*
wards.
The delegation added t
”Thi* appropriation la needed
hot only adequately |o discharge
• he nation’* ydd gat:mi to It*
veteran* of part -wave but- la care
f&lt;w veteran* o f tha present conf lln as well.
. ,
.
“Fven (Wore tba-beginning of
hneinitles m- Korea, veteran*’
hospital fadiiliett in Florida and
Kotith G eorgia, were *Inadequate.
The*. InOiMquOPV waa especially
aeulo with reganf to ncuropsvrhlatrlyc and tubercular rases.
"Because of |ho lack of facili­
ties for veterans suffering from
these a filet Inn*, the veterans ad­
ministration wa* forced to send
such vrleran* mnrio-rnble dis­
tance* to hospital* In other
states, at autwantlal expense.”
The deUfgation Mid It had
-drived that hospital cap­
acity for veterans In north FloHda h*s Iran reduced by 108
hede since February, I960, due
to elim lnstkn of beds, for vet­
eran*' i t the.- .Iseh«nnvgle an-l
N ival’ hospital*.

Crime Committee
irM iiH t r » a r u « o u t
In n m of the l t r « r cities."
Anillnirrr said light prison mu trrwrs given dope peddler* hjr
court* had U rn the main reason
for "narcotic trafficking and ron•*qu-nt addict ion-"
Ha urged a minimum sentenre
» t five year* for anjr n ro n l offenar hy a dot*- peddler and at
least 10 year* for a third offen«e.
Ansilngrr noted that hi* hurrau
liad “Its#* than 20* tnan to cover
tha • ntlrc L'nitrd Statrs" and
; urged that police department* act
un special narcotic squad* "to
rlimiuatc the •tract (►olrllfrv,"
“The city of Iam Angela* hat a
ite* narcotic sq u ad of fa n u n ."
I*I, “It It the only city In
C
the country which hat taken the
m

initiative ami established an ade­
quate narcotic -quad"
lit ,H. agent* now are tryinr to
shut off illegal -hlo merits of
Uroln from Italy and Turkey,
Anslinger a id .
” lt*lv haa lieen a ma|&lt;ir aoure
of heroin,” ha aahl.
C lirdeatlnr heroin laUraturiea
ware trlvlng In Ittanhul, In* con­
tinued, ‘‘hut on our i ,*0001me mil­
lion tha Turkish government la
trying to control tha dlatrlhution
of opium in that country &gt;0 that
it doe* not reach these illicit
ialKtratorlM,M
A ndingrr alto rr|Hirtoi that "a
num Ur of draftees are claiming
drug aihllrtion to m o p r the
d raft.'1
“ Wa are working with tha mili­
tary authorities to break up Ihla
racket,” ha test Iflob
Tha nareotlce c-mmlssloner said
there 1* a clo«a link between
Illicit drug* and organised crime.
"Many of the top gangsters dip
Into the narcotic traffic, ha raid,
adding that ha had supplied the
committee a t a rinsed session
with a Hit of Bixi gangster* of
whom ”200 have nrcotlr record*."
"W# rnnvlftad l.epke Ruchalt*
c r ami Mamiy Weiss, two leader*
of Murdar, Inc., who ware smuggling heroin from Japan; alto the
101th Street mol, with national
ramifleaUoni; and many other In­
ternational and national gang*,”
he u ld , and added;
&lt;
"Chinese tong* are Ufoming
active again after aeveral y*ar*
of relative i;ulat. and wc intend
In take rare of that equation.
“The nareolic traffic It a vi­
rion*, commercial racket which
live* on the alow murder of it*

Murdered Man
iraatla*#* Trmm Poo* Oaa|
week.
Th* alaln man's father, Harold
Cook, said his son, daughter-in-law •
Doris, alto IB, and their bob.r,
bom last July, left hi* home n&lt;.
the little town of Nuevo a Lou.
10:30 A. M. yeelerday. They were
hesile.1 for Los Angeles, where
young C««)k does maintenance
work at an alumlnun company of
American plant.
The elder Cook Mid the young
eotinlr were /evoted and lived a
dulet life. Mrs. Cook's mother,
Mrs. r . J , Trask of Sunnvmead,
rear Nuevo, emphaslied that If ID1
Iter daughter left thg&gt; t&gt;a!iy, ”11
limit to Im- done hy forre.”
Officers said Cook was slain
rometime between I t A. M. and
11:28, when Jack Trarht of I j
Sierra discoverml (lie tragedv on
s l.melv stretch of road near Lake
Mathewi Iti Riverside county,
Highway patrolmen said they
hod ridden over the road at II
o'clnrk and noticed nothing wrong.
Theorising from tire marks and ,
footprints on what hap|tened,8)
(’apt. Schrader surmised:
A oar furred Cook'* off ih*
Cook got uut and a tnan got out
of the rear marblne. They ap­
parently talked and. as Cook turn­
ed, he was shot. The rear suto
then Iwcked tip about 300 feet,
turned around nnd headed for the
town of I'erri*.
There were no women’s foot,
prints at the scene. The hahy boy,
Jeffery, was on a nlnk b lanket#
on the grouml near the rook car.
The Infant was unharmed.
Ilomlrldr deputy Mel Vivinn
said he tearnrd that Walker ate
lunch at March Air Force lose and
at nlmut I P. M. drove his car lo
•the garage In Riverside. The
-cenr of the -laying ami Ihe air
lo-e are about seven miles apart.
rally.”
Anslinger proposed, along with A
rteps to bolster law enforcement, w
that narcotic* users lie confined
“In controlled ward of a city
hospital until they are pronounced
cured hv mwllcaf authorities.”
"A* long a» they are on the
streets they spread addiction and
contaminate others like a person
who lies smallpox.” he m LI. “As­
sociation with other addicts I
tire thief cause of drug addiction."

— U..-1------ -----

North Carolina and Virginia #
have American dogwood for their
statr flower.

Power Qf-W
progrri* in the irduclion of
At i remit m«ttlng of nnwajMiiwrwomcn, clubwomen
ay acridrnli. In February of
- lUud lbc fpcL U’itl ip u, itmv "f
ding w*rt 934 -prckiinl* and ofhera, apwkrra omplutai

” &lt;r
o f 1548,000.000 *
tankX26 Tperceat.
of more than one-fourth of the
'iwoph'a total income. Of thaw
amount all the city laset of all
the cibei in Flotida combined ac­
count'd for only $64,000,000.
County t a ia were $83,I00J)00.
5*Me lexsj smounted lo $183,670,000, ami all Ibc real areal to the
fwfcral government.
Typical of rom* of (he letters

amgrgvncy th* flaldtof^nn
lirctimfa broader.
*
Mina Mary I)oi\|on, chairman of the New York Htato
Workmen’a (’ompenaallon Hoard, aaltl that the tlrde la ril»,
for woman to participate .more actively- Jn.pplltlra; »ho
charged, that many men who are potential leancrit are ao
Iniav with their private bualnoaa that the liualneaa of tpe
public gb*a to the wall. "Women can take over every elec­
tion precinct In the country and change politics," claimed
Mlaa Donlon, "If they will ahop the local market In politic*
aa carefully aa they ahop for gmccrlea."
It la true that the average woman la not fully aware
of her own strength in political mHltern. It haa often been
stated, nomewhut looaely perhupa, that if all the women In
the world exerted their power, war would be ruled out aa a
means of settling dispute*, and a better world would result.

New CancerDtieovery

I am taking thU wna prolonged In some of these
ing an Iglqrrlow coses. Dr. Ivy said that of the
14 atUl ally* 12 to 17 month*
after receiving their flrM In.
JocUon of the drag, two show
no evidence of canwr. He re­
ported the other II have shown
‘•a moderate to marked regres­
sion (dlssnpeerenM)" sf tha
ef$L/f*»Ofi«; J ) . S f c 55i
lu
growth* * that war* * threatening
m a n A-bomb tbceot to my- four their licoa.
Two of th* patients treated
children" and ao forth.
experimentally now show no evi­
*Governor Warm, who haa hod dence of cancer, Dr. Ivy Mid.
cn..tid*rablr experience with the On* had an Intestinal tumor re­
moved hy aurgery in Anri!, I960,
aabjtcl, call* Dan Sullivan, head but showed eigne of further

/

of- the Grcatar Miami Glam ComtaWon, which ia a fitting local
coptcrparl to tha Kefauver Senate
Cftm Invealigalbti Committoe,
" • m different type* of liar". Sulfreon'is. uyi Warm, "an ap ev
fisced bar. a slippery end persistent
liar, an intemperate liar, an egro-

the Italians vend confined in a
concentration camp. He was par­
doned on Mo premia* U» go to
Argentina. A ipobetman for Dr.
Durovtc Mid that tie did a c t dis­
cover Kr»hioaa*. hy accident but
it represents the cumulative re­
sult* of more than 20 w ar* of
rr march.

xi

lut If entmgh of u* did if the
•(IHral heck* wouldn’t be able
c 'do if for me Ip a bach room.
"I’ve left the whole government
p tp them, the political hacks,
re pro*, who gel fat o ff poll!ice.
&gt;11 1 do fa veto for on* side or
to other whan I know the haeki
n picking both aides.”

1 mil

;*b

both corrupt (lie government
The lltue man ran over I
mind some of the thing)
thought ha ought to do:
Talk over candidates and I
with his neighbors, be eui
vote himself, ring doorbells t
hie neighbor* to vote, go to
Deal meetings, get up and •

ncwrclorltypf white-glow Inftrtiptnt marfc*
ingi more kittily read at night.
Of th* M t In n , hickory and
walnut provide excHioot hard
woods for hnrailur* making, the
walnut being chocolate brown in
color.

fe to Buiik
ftigiiieeft.
ou have to hand it
BUMktgogMeeft.,
What they’ve don* tn ^ 9»B PeaA t
b nothing abort ol a minor miraele.
They've itepped up iu style with a brandnew body, in eager new thrust-ahead look,
a gleaming new puih-ber forefront theta aa
ruggedly protective as It in atunning to see.
They’vo stepped up tbt smartncea of iti in­
teriors with the nnartcot fabrics that ever
graced thl interior of till*, Bulek Scries.
They've stepped up the ldloty, hy tha sharp

Y

M7 PLVMOimt COACH
Ml 8TUDEBAKER SEDAN
Ml PLYMOUTH SEDAN
M SUPER BUICK SEDAN

I

T h e y ’v e a t e p p e d u p t h e p o w e r j(J t h i i h i g h e f t
rttin g *

hi S p s c i a l

h i » o r y ~ 1 2 n h o r » c p ow e r

W ith S y A d t r o - M e a h t r a n s m i s s i o n , 1 2 8 w i t h
IJ y n a fld tv D r iv e .

ThcyVtp come op with a car tbora new in
everything from the ground up-and a price
U*at*a the beat ncwi of ell.
So, if you've been toying with Thoughti of
buying a le**er car—better come in and acc
how ea*y it iato atep up to tbit thetfty marvel.

�TUESDAY MAR. 27, 1051

THE HANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Social A n d P ersonal A ctivities

PAGE T lirttJ

iMury Frances Cole
Marries Cordon Dunn

Lake Mary

By VIRGINIA P. ANIlFRSON

inter national -murity
Alt Dunn nltrtideii local whuuls
and i, at p ic e n t a pail nor In ,r'.
rli Hale, aand Set vice
•pul

Mi - Muly Fiiiuii Cob, d.iiikti­
Mr. :&lt;ml Mr-. Albeit Ijmg ami
ler of Mr. isii,l 'ti
II ury WaM*daughtei Shirley of Clmiitaiu|ua,
Cole of Soiiiii ( nail, 'on, W V ,
Seminole fli
N. l . vivlml Mra. lanj*’. in-ither,
lei alov Ihe lo ide of John Cordon
Mi*. R. N, Itoberl-. In d week
l&lt;*
BEVER LY GR AY
Dunn, »nn i*r Charles Dunn and
I'hry
pent Toe d«&gt; hi ('leal
\nm ial Flower Show
(he late Mi D.inn ■■( A. leu. N i
wutri vi-itlng friend- and reMai. II in a reieinoiiy peiforniel
Will Ucgin Thursday
n a l
lurviiil to New York mi Friday,
There's on extra stierinl dane"*
lit the home of the hi Ido's ,i,t. i
taking Mr*. Itolwii- with them.
uml biollu'l io-law. In .und Mi- coming up Hu* weekend. ,Sines
TU H SD U
The Flower Show sponmiml by
Byron Beard, U. h. N-, is home
George I^-e, who i. attending
Friday
another holiday the
J. A Smith, -It. in New Smyrna.
Teacher., and officer* meeting at the Sanford Garden Club will be on leave from Norfolk. Va. visit­ school in St. Augustinr, arrivnl
The nlmple but Iwauttful ele 'lance will t« Thursilny evening.
7:30 r . M. a t th r rhttrrh.
held Thursday from 2;IMi P.M. un­ ing his parent*.
home Wnlnesday *i 'ipeo-l the
inony was perfm'neil befoie mem None othei than the ito-e 11*11
Thf i m i Ioii .&gt;f thr l.n tr Mary til t&gt;:ix&gt; P.M. and Friday from 10:00
Easter varalhm with id, pvrenta,
lien of the family and i l",e ft lend •ponvrr.l by Mo (*lc,- Flub! You
Community Church meet* ul thr A.M. until 0:0(1 P..M. at tin- Kplseio
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Folds have Mr. and Mm. F. (&gt;'. Lor-.
by Ihe It*-' A G Meinnia. T i- felloe • lart a,km g the gal, now,
rhurt'll at 7 .."Ml P Jt.
pal Parish House. There will I* 17 as their guesta Mrs. Homer Clause
Mrs. Vivian lluln- and aoo
vows were repented in finnt of for this is one of the dances of
Thr Revival M-rvler at the First classes uf entries in the show.
Roger left Tuenlay for II eir home
of Belle Glade.
Ihe mantel of the Smith home the &gt;rni and &gt;nu won't want In
Baptist Church will liegiti a t B:00
In addition to the entries ami
in Alamom, Mich., after visiting
White Iris, baby breath. piilin«, and nil-, ii' It'll It down at the
A M.
exhibits by amateur Bardeners
Mr*. J. D. Davidvun is ai Ihe Mr. and Mr-. Herbert tjmips'tt.
other greenery weie u-ed m di-ioi- Vllinuv at !l:0ll o'clock. Don't
The Unity CUs. will n rrrt at thiuuehmit Sitninole County, i Anderson Nursing Home where
Mr. on I Mr«. l.yrnan Fnshey
forget' A dollar fifty a rouple;
ating.
the Valdtrr Hotel i t 7:30 P. M. number of professional exhibit, she Is recovering fi..m ■ revere Irft Monday for their home in
The bride, win* wa, given in and nn ml sagr- Sound* simply
with lfi*v. Fnr.dvn II. I’lr s a m at will also Is* shown. Another fea­ ra«e «.f inflornra.
Fnrwell, Mich, following Ihe win­
mniriagr by Dr Sindh wore i •mt of-tlii--world' So you ehie Wr
teacher, The public is invited.
ture of the show will lie a dem­
ter .peid in l-akt Mary.
i learn gabaidine -oil wtlli wl.ii n i*r»nn ••in Y«»ut ifokhtiR aid! nmKe
Tin Pilnt tilth will hold it . onstration on propagation trulu.1Mrs. Jran Huffrr has as her
MIm Gayle Burke, daughter uf
she min- nn off-lhefan- pint *«*4*h fm tlio ln£t l«i{* mil*! See
tm» inert ini'ft i iik in the Yacht illy budding. grafting and soli guests her son, Chubby lluffrr, Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Iturkr, -pelt
acce*»oiiea. Slo curried a whit-1 \J» ttn*i v*
Club at 8:00 I* M. The Board will analysis, with Mrs. George Mr- and her sister, Mrs. Albert Kitch­ the Easter week end in Orlando,
Bible with n splay of n.-thenll
It
N lung InfftM* April
mr«t a t 7:30 P. M.
(*nll as rliairnian.
ens of Union, H. C.
Ihe gueot of Mr .and Mrs. C. A.
Ivi-e, .mil white oirhld on lop.
thr fourth nn«l ttint*-. a Nprrfit
WEDNESDAY
t7an.-r- for entiles in the show
Shi iner.
TinhHilit*
i
let,
Mi
Minltli,
rvrnt Ml H li. «S r * r tr f Huy ru&gt;
Th*- Methodist Church'. Prayer are n&lt; follows:
Holm Dean will arrive toitturmw
Frieml- of Mr. and Mr-, Ernest
wa- Illation of Ihiohi oni hei *-i,l, lift- Iti* Niiri nml •*«* th rir t hi,\
Meeting i* il| hr hrlit m M&lt; Kintev &lt; Is ,, i —im is f s — l \ n i t . \ e lm I.K from Yale University lo tpend the Humphries former reaidrnU of
ntlenibnil
Khe
wa
nlllli'd
H
i
an
tlmr. It’. ..f fiiti miiff inletIj a i l
7:4h PM
tine lllos-om to a Vase
Spring vsmtlon with hi* parrots, la k e Mary, will lie iuteirsted to
iii|tin Kihntdiiu
oi* with „ Id'll ***11flu, IlHE
Q Mid-week p ta v t
ervice at heel hut I —Light Pink
Mr. ami Mrs. Holland Dealt.
learn that they a ir jnn iineing
.-he
those
w
ild.
an
-"iir.
Hit
T.lMi p. M. "Come Thou With II* Sertion 2-—Dark Pink
A pr.iml m u culllion nf the
the birth of a daughter Bonnie
flown- were yi 11••-, n |. wblrli t'rlrry
And Wr Will Do Thee Good."
Knl rumr nut li»fct Y\erk.
Seetion 8 lied
Mr*. Orville Balks and children Ann on Mai. Id, in Moron, Ga.
sin
Wole
in
b
n
hail.
Tin Woman'* t'-ocintion "f thr Scitf-.n I—White
.lint full «f thing* rvrrjnilP lovfrl
left Fthiay for Columbus, Ga. to
Mr. and M rs J. R, Matthew*
Hm
m
g
the
hiidegrooni
alw-t
l o i r '( a r y Community Church Section A—Yellow
Thrf*"'ll imlv Up **ui» m«irc
spend some time with Mrs. Haik'a of JarktOUVillr were gih'-la of
mnn was Ilia loothei, ilmiald \ «rruJittfr
meet;; at trie church at 2:30 P.M. Section tl—Any other culoi
lilt fs*r» o mukr Din* you
III
mother, Mrs. A. I. Jrttup.
Mr. and Mra. I.. C. Tilln, tbo
Dunn
of
Snnfoi.l
with Mr«. | | | .amor 1 1 a . hnstcu.
( l e , . *—ANNUALS—PALM
Tin? folk* who wi*nt to I ho
weekend nf Mar. Jft. Mrs. Tillis
Eveirtt
W
ale,
piani-l
plnyeil
a
The Itrvival hsrvicc at the
Friends of Mils Dorothy Von 1, lbelt niece. Other guesta wero
imltfiriifr In *t wrek nhIiI they
CIHCLK
progiam of |di- nuptial nttislr a, »li .id
Pust Itat'list Church will iiegtn A rrtotis- til -.talks
Hrrhulis will regret to learn that her slater, Mia. II. E. I'rrdcrirk,
4 11141YUfUilN litllf*. Wf hft
well
nIrailitiniml
wedding
elrrat 8:00 P. M.
she is cunflned to Ihe Frrnalil- and
they Hid?
Alter* i&gt; talks
daughter*, Dorothy
ami
tion,
during
the
retrninny.
TMUHKDAY
luiugliton Memorial Hospital.
Galendtilas - li stalks
It muii't t‘i* toi* huff now h efjrf
Shirley, of Montgomery, nla^
Immeiliatelv following the ieieTin Gh-ti Chili of Kerniltole llish Candytuft* .1 stalks
who remained ihimigh Tnrsday,
motiy, u ii i option wa given with tmi-i1hall UMrwfN, Wr have tdlS of
Friend* of Mr*. F. R. Adam* Callers
Ijrjvail wilt r (hoi'in a dame at 0:(H) Cal nations—III stalks
the Tillis home Mar.
Ihe Iniilnl roil pie ■idling a thiei*- fjinji up nt S II .S. niiH with our
will le g irt to hear that she is 17 were atrmndns
ol the \rm»ry.
O n ta u ie a —10 stalks
of Mr,. Tillis of
tiered uislding rnke topped with t cmm (Vhhich looksR r x tr i UihmI thU
ronfinrd lo thr Feinald-Laugliton Drlandn,
Thr Revival S f l th t at the Clarkln—n stalks
Mr. and Mra. E. I jiw
vrnr vii,,ip *uri' to Im* nn th r wifi*
tindltlonal hriile and groom. \
Memorial Hospital.
First Baptist Church will Iwgi’i Dtanlhu, III stalkam! Mra. Bonnie MrCoriuirk.
slstilig at the loirptlon wrie Mi - nfiif* 4Hf iiirtftt nf M ir time! Wo
at M;im IV M.
Everlasting- (J -tnlk»
On the weekend of Mar. IM, Mr.
Minin Jane Dliffield and Alla, D"r hM|*r mi unyHnv?
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Whelchel.
The Guidon Chib is leuo'iirinK Larkspur—0 s u lk .
KjikIpi i&gt; hvi' i rtMiHher )f» r.
and Mra. Ernest J. Cole. Mi. visitothy
Smith.
Jr,,
have
rrturnrd
after
spending
lip.
-i
n|ini
a Horn i show at the
Lupines—3 stalk*
Suriih Selmcl Mn*l t'luirrh ult«ui*
rd her two btotlmm in Ml. Peters­
The
rntipli*
left
following
the
nthe
weekend
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
(ill
hi
I
t
la
Parish lion e, and the
Mignonette—(I stalks
burg and Clearwater. Wlulr away
irptl'UI foi a wedding tilp mid —ill «ImHi r* whirl) hri t iik cli thU wrek
Hugh Whelrhrl, Sr.
invited to enter exhibits.
Pansies—10 stalks
they
spent
some
time
at
WrvkfIn- at home on Palmetto Avemii- pruvnl li» Ih- rxttM high. Some
The Mrthn.li,t Mi's'-. Club will Petunias- .1 »talks
Mi. .uni Mrs, John Dunn whi&gt;,&lt; wedding took pi to &lt; Mar. II In iu Hanford.
iMUiir i iiontN hml n liu ml m l per*
warhec Spring,.
Mr.
a
oil
Mr*.
William
W.
mert al 7 :fMl P.M. at McKinley Pnuplr* -d flnlkNew Hutyitin Itearh. Mis, Dunn wui the foimer M i« Mary l i aiiecs
rriit * WmiMii'l It Ih*
if it wai
Mi.
and
Mis.
A.
L.
Walters,
Mrs.
Dunn
at
iended
high
ho.d.
White and daughter irft Saturday neconipaliird by his p air ills, Mr. I'ole of South Cli,i r h ,Ion. W. Vo.
Hall. Major Paul Clank will *p. us Srhim nlhus—3 stalks
nlway* like Mi41?
in
M
i
I
\
trginin
and
w
a
liob
nt
for
Atlanta
after
spending
a
few
an "F uture Citlien*."
H'napdr agons—!1 stalks
Mukr it n date fur lllblo Club
l Mis. Harry Walters, loured
si tin* Hi Franei- H, loud of N'm ,days at their cottage on Golden •m
FRIDAY
Slinks—3 stalks
tiBttiof
rmv, uhi* iton,t chiif
the
Ka*l
Coa.-t
la
.t
week,
going
lug
In
Charleston.
She
I,
a
no
oi­
Mi.
and
MlDan
(ml.
he
an.ll|J&gt;|n
tf
^
r
t
«
(
ir
O
U
J
)
tf. The
United Daughter*
of Gynsophila—3 stalks
Lake.
Hr 1 or In* yo iiftl Friilayf
as far south a , Miami.
l.ionly in Hanford, spent r.a-ter I
__
1
lier id Ini g" nf the Itidn Hi&lt;;ni i Phi
Twifrdciar.v will meet i OO P. M
Any other variety nut mure than
Mrn. II. M. Glen-on routinues with her p arrn l,. Ml. and Mi,.
To IVest'll I Huy
at the In.me of Mis. Gr-orgn 10 stalks.
Miss Mary Anne Galloway. Mi*&lt;
Bishop with M r . J. (&gt;. Sharon U a »a 3—PHHE.NNIAUS—PALM Lila l^ffler and Miss Betty* Rene ill at her home. Ilrt son-in-law It It Franklin
and
daughlrr,
Mr.
and
Mr,.
IlhhThe
Chinch
of
Ihe
Narareitc
as ro-hostt ■»,
Ball left yesterday lo resume llirlr ard W. Keogh uf Gainesville, a r­
t ’lUt'LK
sml Ihe Comuiunily Chureh unitC f l N ^ ^ c / V l o M i c P o i x r)
I hi I'ln*- \ i t
Ih-paitiitriit
The Garden Chili i» *|mn ruing a Daisies—10 stalks
studies at Floilda Slate Univer­ rivnl Thursday to spend the id
m mi Easter Mnnrise eivin- thr* Woiiimi’ft I ‘Iff’* will ptoi-m •f
flower show at the Knr &lt;s&gt;pul Pai Getanlums—f| stalks
sity.
•
RIDE -IN T H E A T i
en ihe "holes of I.ike Mary, play ,*HaiilinrNMmalrt thr *Itt •1 E aslri Vocation.
Ish Hon e, and Mir pulilie is luvilist G rrbrras III stalks
Friday,
Mis.
Grruge
Davis,
wlm
hov.
J.
C,
Itinlimoi
nml
Itev.
C.
Ihut *»f .V|h. S, f» Har rmini' |t
In elite! exhibits. ,
Mr. and Mrs. John II. Jatumr* h a, lorn with hei lather, A. II.
htukesla »i stalks
('. White, pastor, nf (lie (wo ulll Ik |l|t I'lllni WmIuI'^iU v rlt
TONKillT At WKDNKSDAY
ami children Dorothy and Johunye Toney,
Veri*ena 12 stalks
arroinpanied
by
her
ft
lend,
rhurehr.s,
re,pe,-(ivelv,
maib
brief
of Jacksonville were the weekend
n m l**M. mi Mir WontnnV Cfuli
Violets Jo -talks
Dmilitc F fiilttre lla ig itin I’rn g rn m
EiiNlcr Party (Oven
Mrs.
Winifrni
Study,
left
for
talk,
mi
the
Ee-dei
theme.
guesta of Mr- and Mr*. John D. llirlr rrrperllvr lioincs in Wil­
F»ivi'ilI |i|£ t hr (Milv Itildki'l llthii
Silvia *i -talks
loot
SING
U1W I1M (.MSI
Hominy
Mr
and
Ml,.
Plank
For School Children Ally other vaiirty not morr than Abrahams.
M-O-W r*w«H
liamsburg ami Fountain City, I van, atti-ndnl the weildlng of Mill, |V|!ITV WlUon, I'hlftV II hm K
JI»I*|
Hilly
TI
b
*
u
.
will
rin
li
,•
in stalk*.
tt.eii r i .iiiiImiii, Ed-i'ii E an, to ImillDir.
John D. Abrahams, superintend Ind., via New Dtleaii,.
An Easter pmty given by the Class I—HIT.IIS and TCIIKItOUH
Friend, of Mrs. C. S, D'uodd- Mi,, Joan Miter, whit It took
enl nf Ihe City Water Wotk*
loom tnuth r is «n
ciij.iy.it by
BLOOMS—I'AI.M CIRCLE
Thr th at lirteiA .«11 Mi* R oy|
Plant, Is attending the Nineteenth son will Ih sorry to luai that place in the famous .Sunken Gut'Ihrre lllo--nm» Alloard
the ntu n il grade children of Mrs.
-hi- is ronfliled to her home i|ur ii'ii. in Kt. I'rterkhiirg.
liiifii a* Multir KmIuii; Mia Im«IV
PLOW BRING SllltCItH Annual Short Course and Con­ to illiu-ss.
h J. N i l ’s room Thtii'dny after- Class
Ftli-rkfl« of C, W Hook will I, Hiir i’ll, Amu' t‘mmil; Min, Jim
• u n ei* -it» i,“ i 'i i neluH
nmoi
VINFjt and TURKS—MIMOSA ference on Water Supply and
Mr.
and
Mia.
W
F.
Tlmme,
i lad In lenril that he |s out Gilion, l,ir.ri*' I'd.e; Mi IlioUgh'
Sewage at Hi* University of
I. lOTttlfTMLDS \
Games w rie pl.-.yrd and pliieCIHCLK
who
have
iieen
vi-ilii'g
their
son
oifa III, following li etitinenl n ■ ton Watkitte, Lucy Watkins; niel
Flmhla in Gainesville.
won by Mike Pop.-. Hobble WillS|ieeimrns of fine aral iimum
. rived nt the Veilitin,' H ospital1 Mis. S. li. Ilnriimnn. Aifiedn.
Ulus A V ery (iuotl Cur I non
lams, Puttie Gib’, ami Giles NL shrubs, vines and trees, rs
In Mepiplda,' Trim
1
*- * - ■ ■ •
black.
soBriUol,
,«iii
"A lm ie- I'n tle r T ltf S iitrs "
Finlay night, loeiiil.n- of (h e ,
and Gayh- Burke -aiig .»
Aft *11 the Easter l a A r l - were
( la s . d—POTTKD PLANT*
a
s
.
.
I
choir of (hr Cuin)tU|tdly Cbup h !
,, gMI||i. of rhildren sung
given to the ihildicn filled with
A/. \ I.K A CIHCLK
0 vL’It with Mrs. MJyjkawa'* par.Vi M i.. T ul Itn-klyn a Ktarl.
tut ilip* I** -li * n-.iHtv sill I
egg*. »efrpsbn*«nu of ire riram Section I—Fern*
SA N FO R D - ORLANDO
H IG H W A Y
i nts, Mr. and Mrw A. C. BUne, at tuolher.HHrs. George pelley, her MiuW.t, nt the I ask* Mary He(wad I'i.l 1 1. ia Fireman ang a sol"
Qj..l nnikira weir rrrvrd In the fol Section 2—Palm*
sister, Ml*, Bertha Pelley altd
their
linuie
mi
70(1
IU
,t
Set
mid
Various uppioiiilnU: game.- s u v
Towing: a.** i Mrttrt&gt;W/,‘ Horn Section 3—Kxolh .
mm
sister-in-law, Mrs. John l’clley. plaied
H fW T W eb m it* wH t.
Iwf.'i.Ihe, gift
- wen-. open
MrWstere, van . bn* Wafthftfirn, Seel Ion 4—Flowering Plant*
and
her
nlerr,
Mrs.
John
May*-,
■
,
T,
.
.
Kathy W estfall. Hand Has*. Tom Class 7—AHTIHTIC ARRANGE
f, |J rd tb" ■&lt;- bad Itcii plaint im a
Koghan1 Nrwman Kfltry re ­ to Cy press Gardens ami
hr n*stft Ufii«| Sjiirtgift fhi 111 It ii u^
my llclm s, Gacrgr Blontoff. Greg
leioiale.l with pink phlox
MKNIH—ROSK CIRCLE
Ringing
Tnwrt/
-On
Friday.
Ih tabl
turned
to
the
Unl»er»lly
of
Flori­
ory Ell s worth, Samira Ka*lei. Dolly S,etlon I -Mixed
•
nd
fern.
KuspriMh'd
uvei
(he
retam ni !&lt;&gt; their homi
returned
. fashioned
Taylor. Itiiny Williams, J. C. Section U- Tiwir* gird shades uf spe da In Gainesville today after Peliain
u ' 1,mm
" rshninilow.
” bab) | , ad
spending hla E*»ter vacation on In l.ynn, Mae*. Mrp kjaye-. l« of
which
pelh-d
Clews, Jin kic Ashley, Betsy Willrotor
Keene.
N.
II.
Twin
I
Jake
with
his
parents,
Mr.
isms, llolihy Williams, Tommy Se* lion it- All While
out "Baby llrooklyn". A low
FHemls
of
Mra.
(
Ikylie
Ht
and
Mra.
lUrold
H.
KasUiar,
J
a
­
Kri&gt;i&gt;, Billy linker, Betty McNeil, Btfclimi 4—Drteil Material
U |,M I.K I* Mlh . I I
* t^tty
“ “iV learn "1 ,"'v‘ l " f !'"&lt;k phlox ilia 01 at* d Hm
JI2 N. I'alk A«e
cob T. K astnrr and Harold II, tevens will |w
lloMiy Hickson, Sue llowidi. Pa*.tie Qectiun Is—Wild Flowers
Mar iS 'til Humnid rl*U*t»a nisii Al a late hour, le•
r
death
on
Kaitner.
Jr.
,
i
*
*
*«
Giles, Kuliert Myers, Bonny Coar Section ft—Fnil
UL *
llf Ifclduonta of ulaugq Julie, cuke
i'ntlt* and/or VegeyWfcilTrniu.v
M r.l
son. (iili-is Nlblatk, Mika Pope,
;i DAYS ONIrY
tables
the
latr
A.
C.
Saunders
anil
1
hurt
^ l i &gt; K J. Nix ami U fa. O. A. Beet ion 7—Men's Arrangements
100 m to tin mole than 33
former resilient nf l a i n Mary- lunch
frirud, utti'ioling. A bai.y tlictne
^Ilh lark .
Her linn II—Novices
H x II
Haturday,
Mr.
and
Mtw.
Ciiirl.
. . . . and. their gnesl,
, ...
Class ft—WALL PICTDRKH.
"Sm
Reg.
Krueger
Mi had loa n laiiiisl mit in Ibe variHAVE IN ST4K K
Iftsai and WALL ARRANGEin.
Mr. and Mrs, B. B. Crumley Marilyn Jnhnwrm aeeom panie,"by J"1' " ' 1 I'1"'*;.
MKNTH—MAGNOLIA CIRCLE
!)R, C. L.
GENUINE IMPORTED
* I 2 5 &lt; I(I
i t -n"S
honored Misa Daphne Connelly and Mra. Ernest J Cole. Hr l.-ft f ,
Clssn ft—MINIATURE ARTattii*. MIm Johtiroti look « plMn*
t
.. , . . lil#,
O plnntiriri
NOW
Fit IN EXE HOOKED
IIANOKMBNTH—DIRT GAR­ Jo* Khearoute with a buffet sup­ from there |« her home in ('hi... "•!'
siuoil.dfd
per Saturday night.
WOOL HUGH IN '■ ■
DEN KR'K CIHCLK
EVES EXAMINED
,
•ilFKift* All
Th» Crumley home on Silver go and Ml.. Cole continued ...
HI f FA
None m er I inrhe .1 high,
II Ml « Ma. »*
t l a H. PalmellB A»e
n . .......
l i s t . I ft—N il’ll KS—III LHSt I S 1 *ke wa* allractlvely decorated to visit he, b t.d h rr in Cleerwalln a lld IlM
witli spring Gower*. The huffrt rr.
GLASSES FITTED
9 * 17
CIRCLE
I.Htle Miss Lilith itobsnn, nb no mi. Chuti'h Blind*y N.iiool in
table was overlaid with a white
miu
■
program
They
wn*
•
nJe.1
by
SecHon I - All While
be.. I t c h III for (he paxt
i
m
in
s
n
i
m
i
a
m
.
!srv
doth
and
•
center
plrce
of
the rlioir. Iiy mloisls, Mi , J I.
I 111.all
S*&lt;thm 3—Mixed
weeks,
is
sufficiently
improve'
rails lilies with burning white
Robin von and lleilT.t ianipeil. ,
Soellon 3—T « k * of one color
OVER THE "(1141 D
tapers at both end* of the table. tn return to whool.
CUs. II- IHHH GARDENS
duel by 'l l
Wm. Fit* I and Mis
HI \tf. FIIIN \. Fit \N t E.
A.
II.
Hunkina,
wlm
ha,
.pr.ii
Mlsa Connelly and Mr. Bh«atsr i*itI itft I **»r**t •f 4
Fnrn
Slu.unit
and
..
lending
by
HIBISCUS
CIRCLE
r THEATRES C
IIA IV AND HEI G il 'I
louse were present*! a lovely jrlft the winter with hi* aon-in-l*" Mis. Will. Krtet. Fhddren Inking
(la ss 13—CORSAGES
anl
.laughter,
Mr.
and
Mm.
II.
M
by I ha boat and boat***. Following
Ml % F. Ilex I 373.MI
.»it in plny.ts wire Dorothy
JACARANUA CTRCLK
the aupper the guesta played eo­ Gleason, returned to hi., hum
Am cofivnnakUi
Seetion I Comagr*
ae Maiy urine Hobby Maty
In
Pyrllrs,
N.
Hun.lay.
ns its and bridge.
NOW
(hrllon 2—Wrist Hands
Vliginin Hiihlnsin ('and Taylor
COME KAItl.Y
Those enjoying the evening with
Thomas • Greenlraf who l.r and Jin n Ann Nelson, rlmse giv­
Sertion 3—llrad Pit'se*
«m • • hM 41%•(••*«•!■• I M*»Mt
ing ni.|.i..piisle rerilalions wen
(laaa II—TABLE ABHANGK- Misa Connelly and Mr. Kheanniso bren visiting hla nmtlier, Mi
ItrMlftr I mi porird
lln.wn, Itnil-iiu ami
MRNTS—lltnlHCUH CIRCLE were Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins Con­ Edna II. (irtwnleaf, has gone t&gt;. llmeiiy
nelly, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Loaaiag, Delray Braeh. to apeItal awmr linn Peggy Millet, Follren Maltlirw-s,
II It 9ft It II MUft,
m m ar
Section I—Patty Table*
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Raborn, Jr., with Mr. and Mr*. Harold ''a, Hhelvy IJelarughler, Jolla WIL
ID t lift Itrg. 433000
It KM KR ACALLIS CIHCLK
ImRlI fl#|Mft«|1 lisy*
•'Where Hanri'ie Gusts
Mr. and Mr*. F.verett Young of terton.
Class Id—JUNIOR GARDEN
lann, Kdltli D-d.-on, Hue 'n n e
- ho Cult '
II I M i l A I I %AI.
Jacksonville, Misa Dilvn Baker,
n o w $125.00
Friend* of Clarence Mil.led will Toimy, Anita 'lav
H.onip-.m,
CLUB
Misa
Elisabeth
Dyson.
Glenn
lie glad to hear that he is i.gaii.
Kina h. I*••• nll.y Le. and
Mm. Clyde Hstn-ey. Chairman
TODAY &amp; WED.! Seetion I Scmlli Side Primary l.iitglf and Frank Mrbane.
•hie to It mil, follow log a lie ill p ,| K".gi&gt;, lin k ) Gliei, (bill
Wed- and llmt»d.»s Nixhlv
Open
heboid. West Side Primary
• llark Mime lime ago.
IhJjeil-, li.nlity Blown, Mills and
Thr Mis-es f’lara and balill. Ibdiby Thoni|.»..n, .Mm, Ibd.l.y
Foliage
20
School
Dukr Do!-mi, Myrua Wil
Se-tlon 2- Grammar School
Hlem
10 Upear* vUilnl frirmis in U'intr.
______________________
—
Sevtlrn 3—Junior High School
Seale of Points For Judging Ar­ Park Monday.
Dr. ami Mr*. Win, Kelley of
Class Ift—PROPAGATING
rangement*
CENTRAL CIRCLE
Proportion
25 Orlando w rrr Ihe gursta nf hi
parent,, Mr. and Mrs. I*. K. Kei
not lo be lodged
Relation of Gowers, fruits or
I lasa 17—ITIOFKSSIONAI.
veget shire to acceptable
23 ley, faster.
O
not I« be lodged
Haturday, Mrs. Rime liania ami
('•dor harmony
STMrs. Ruth Franc of Orange (’ll)
Scale of Points For Judging
Airangrment
U
o
Classes I, 2, .1 ami 4
Mrs. Mlrharl Glnwm i r P d that railed on Mr*. B. II. Franklin
tm
m
o
lYrfeetlon of bloom
M) •II eihlblts he removed from llw They wrie a. ruin panted by Mr&gt;-»»
o
Mao
2&lt;t Parish House by V:80 P.M. Friday. Fra nr'* parent*, of Dayton, Ohio

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i .tke romniondfirft HD* dtratiKclv rdlenl. T ltiil'n where yunr * haniln-r
nf ('nimnerre runiPH Into Ihe picture.
Il’it otir job to |ilun iihrutl mid Mien olitnln remiUt*. Tlud r idln
for I'onmniulty cooiwratton mid rmnmnnlty-wlde finnnri.it s*ii|*|wsrt
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P A G E FOUR
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RuHsie Hurls One
( Straight H itter As Pirates
3 f r o m th * Heat Giants 4 To 0

Fourth Starting Pitcher b Biggest
It; JACK IIANII

Sanford * Orlando
Kennel Club Entries

Maxim $igns f o r Kansas State Favored By 3 Points
Defense GlT Title Over Kentucky In N. C. A. A. Finals
With Satterfield

T o a io n r a i -.x t i i i i ;*
flNXT R t t l — &gt;'*l*rilr
ItamUtar Itiu*. Mslesman. IllrsrhMINNEAPOUS. Mar. 2 7 * ^ -Pi-K entucky, the nation** No. •
vr&gt;*nt. Two II lar,.,.]rr. Ml» IonaCHICAGO, Mar. 27—G P i- Jo*
m
Sparked l,y the one-hit pitching t*rl,
11* I’allenl. Ill* !&gt;■&gt;*. HUliln* Maxim
unking
liaikrthill team, meeli Kimax State, the No. A tram, loniglw
h a t signed to make th*
of John IEm ile, Ihe Pirates blaxtIKI tlXII MXI I — Khih H ii
lilradw. (Irati.l lUrhory. iJanurr first defense of the light heavy­ in lh« Blur G ran ililr M|uad*t drive to become (hr fiitl to win thrvt
ed out i i In 11 win over th*
II, Klluo*. Trlrbr tlyec*. I'll&gt; l*&gt;l&gt; weight championship hr Won II National Alhlrlit Axtocialion champion*hi|w.
Giant* in Ihe opening game of (leorge
Koto Irfflr (* Io,«I
month* ago.
the Rotary Club Junior llascbali
By ElI) IIARI’EK
loniglil'x final, to follow a preliminary game between Oklahoma
TIIIH U II XI I —5 lain, wile
Three month* from today—
League yesterday.
l.urill* Urol I, M ao I Ian,.. Hull AA M and llUnoli for third place.'
June
27—
the
Cleveland
Italian
I*
■tourer.
Itollln*
IIu,
y
llapnv
Xlln.ls,
Pushing
across
nil
four
run*
In
shape, both mentally and phy­
Tile artislocrncy of golf will
(lslveslon (lal, ll*ppr ilrn-v. l&gt;m&gt;r to meet Hot, Hal ter field In a 6- will tw Kansas Slate's first shot sically
that la possible.
converge on Augusta, Gu. Apr. ' tin- first inning the Pirate* hand­ Ooy.
at a title. Ami it appeared Jack
rourul
title
U.ut
In.Chicago
sta
­
cuffed
the
(iianls
in
lint
four
re­
Rupp does feel that his tram
6 lo compete in one of the most
Mil H-ni II X* I — • ..I... Ii &gt;
Gardner's crew was all primed
dium.
maining
innhtgv
I*hind
th*
shut­
llol KlXih, lll*h l*urp-,e. ttsl.*
l&gt; tired from egtrnsive travel.
singularly select of ul) links
Maxim signed fur the Ratter- to make (in must of it.
Ilsrl-ur. (lack (■». Itr«, „ ( ,» . liuh.r
out hurling of Husain.
"We haven't ployed a good gam*
tournaments the Masters.
Gardner
warm-u
the
team
a*
Huy.
M
ost.
N.
Iwluir
In-*
field
bout
yesterday
a
ml
Ihn
Illin­
ha
Kvi-ry « ' | ht | of i)„. famous Pirate* lineup
in tbe Ian nftir• time* out,"
* kr i m i Ha 1 1:—s ima* wtie
It
lif
t
Kansas
City
after
winning
ois
a
th
lrtir
euinniUainn
gave
an
■nalcb lays rmt'lmsis on Ihe ntiiu’ Crawley, i i
Ocala. Tuck e. Itsrol, ltsl-l*r.
said. "Let's tippe that we c_om&gt;|
the
Western
playoff
over
Okla­
official
okay
of
the
title
.a
m
p
.
Silver Tin*# llunni J-.e Oitsn
—for here only Ihe In i|, the Anderson, If
up with a good one against
•te&lt; r*U Jean. Tl,» Ito. e
Rut
the light heavyweight homa AIM . bv a very respect, tas State."
)'&lt;tridge, lb
• itn un. ions, pla&gt;.
able
score,
I
Fiat
it
was
nut
s
ix
t
h
n
x
i
r
—
m
e?a.
o
n
.
clunnp
reporte&lt;ily
it
to
meet
Junes, e
The Course itself I. prob­
Both team* have reported poaTakltJ. Xle|.|»n# llv rl, il.n l
inakiug the trip "fur Hie buggy
ItOSile, p
ably (hr finest ,o (br I oiled
sltillitlM that one of their otara
Hub*. Mr* Bug. Snicker, Counirr heavyweight liiieholder Kttard ride."
Charles
in
th#
sta-lintn
on
May
Hcby. Jlr." Ilaoeli, o**n
Howet«, 2li
Stales Irom Ibr .l.indpoinl
might not be available for fail
He has lived up to that pro­ duty toulght. Kentucky’s oca
30.
• K v m u n il i —s u i x , wii#
Nettle, M,
of lourntnool golf. II »a*
lanny
Chan,
nptclal
Convoy.
T*lTile
Illinois
n
■
111
l
11
kexir.il
'aid
mise
hy
keening
close
lab
un
ih
r
Pale, cf
planned b) (hr g reatest masl-.n. Meltton# Hansom. Hot,, * Its there is notiiiiig ’e-fore It on a tram 's condition anil exhorting forward. Cliff lU ean, showed up
biilhrim cr, rf
ler of litem all- Hobby June*
nerd. Hair’s nirl. lu lu .
Rotvl
with a *0 1 # thro#' &gt;»J a tempera*
Churl--.M axim Unit on May 30. them that “ Kentucky can’t M- 1 &lt;rr of 92iE **-.; &lt;day. He waa
H lln lied
Carter, rf
—anil engineered by the lainany
tougher
than
any
one
of
c iu iit ii n a n :— ima* wile
The International busing Club,
Giant* l.inrup
»“ « Sr oi* xolfing aulhorily
llboal Writer, Tiaillng »*««|. At whirh in promoting Ihe Maxim- several teams we've met this ordered to lieu under a doctor's
Cn i te i, r
Hr. Abater lls rK e n r ie .
car# and treatment. Whether h*
■l-ll Judy Whirl. Itovaodo, In.kr Hnlterfirld
lutltl, made un comment tear."
Oilf-humireil yard* abort of Griffin. l!b
llit-lne**, \l«. On.nil,I A, « Trsvrl
ran start tonight won't be known
oil such n fight.
sr
Memt-ers of ihe team Ihem- until ganir time, Rupp said. %
7,00(1 in h'ltglh, tbe ctuirsr- offer* Aninnn, 1st
XIX1II H XIIV—A-iaiks xiii#
Hut minmisslon ciiairnMu Jot- selvo feel ihal they've been
lire per-uliai -pectni'le of u lay­ Tbou, p
Kansas Stale's star guard an t r
I-wfcl, l-llnl, lli*l, sill. r » n bu.
snbl that if -Maxim fighi- working for the chance for som« captain, Kmle B arrett, has a left
out more iliffirull for ihe pio ihivis, u
It- XIoMans, Tnt.li, o ila g , | j Triner
nmi heats- CtMrle* l&gt;eh-re id lime nml me ilelermlued to make shoulder injury -differed III thl*
vsc*. Hlanl.y Hill, h. Mar, llntfc
fessional and low cure ainnietir Rheffielll, ss
June 27 l-out with HatU-rGcbl hr Ihe most of it
TI’ VTII H tn v -v iih . to u ts.
I hall for tie nvernge nntaleut.
western final and may not lie up
FnrrfPt $b
V.fbv, eh,w r-h-m Ritl-s. cars will utituinnticniiy lose hix light
Turner, if
'Ihe pirailov la ultra (riled
On the oth-i hand, Kentucky’s m playing a full gam#. In Ihal
Is,* Rims U|&gt;|fc. * i||rl
Ur,.
Hi'Bvywoight
title
under
the
Na­
Tiaoin if
hy Ihr iuRtuioua dratgrt amt
coav'h, A-iolpI Rupp, tile ln,ur* case, a six-foot tall high scoring
Iise 1^#, Trl**sr gin*., , i,a,*s
tional Hosing Axsorigtion’r rub'1- anre ninn-fnmier-ei-si-hool teacli- sophumorl. Huh Rousey, will be
fitrnoli, r f
placrmrnt ol harartla lalrbv
slgnine
to
meet
Kulterfleh!,
T
o
v
iiu
irv
v
itir.i
rio
x
x
way* are wide, xrretia are
lliyginat rf
rr, ran be dcio-mlrd on to bring
hy Gardner.
I’lltHT HACK, lushing. It. I&gt;a Maxim f.iirnici the demand* of his sipiait t» the floor „f William* used
Hum,ley, rf
large .uni honkers are few;
Kansas Hrate. apparently on
•I. ol. nal.smsn
tlie
NilA.
Tingrouti
Imd
ruled
hul Ihr Irapa ate alralegirally
SRTONIl ItACb, I),inner ,1 Trlrh, tliat Maxim inu*t sign liy Apr. arena, on Ihe University of Us substantial victory over Okla­
glared lo hamurr Ihe long
lt&gt;#r#. firamt lllrknn
Minnesota campus, in the best homa AX M. the No. 2 ranking
I for defense of hil rruwn against
TIliriH
nat'K; Itolllng lt„. w.
hilling lilayrr, Ihr grerna are
tram, and Us walloping of Illlnoia
rill#
Hioll,
1
1
ape
V
*lri&lt;s)
Satterfield,
Archie
Moore
or.
IV
ol*
surrnundrd by hillocks ami
recently, was made a three t f »
SV'I'HTII HAIK |(,,l„ Harbor Murphy.
approach (lint* are ol aurh
Hoi Mash, (lalni* In.,
spirit of amatenr sports, and four point favorite hy ln ear
difficulty a* In rmiuire near
M IT H IIAC’K: llrorgln
must sham the Marne when trail* nddsmakers.
H-ti#*l Jn#, To, k l*n
perfection in iiriler in avoir
■lal result*.
Tliat, Rupp *ald. was an un&gt;
HIXTII
HAriti
&lt;&gt;*,
i
i
.
Tahiti,
M
r
sub-par gulf.
A one-time college football star usual situation for his team be*
Hooch
Karli hole Is so designed ns lo
himself ami Inter a university cause "It's »he first time In my
MKVKNTII ragi:: 111111.- I(&lt;•jrBt
lest the vrMitllily mill udnplalilpresident, Fulhilght spoke his memory of ten years or so th at
NKW YORK. Mar. 27—DTI— Plain lls.J |*nn y Chart
Trading I...... .
tty of Ihe linkaman Kvcry con­ The* Had Vail Regatta— the . 5 ,n U!Tl'.
views in ■ speech prepared for well go into a game th* under*
Whirl. Ilhnsi Writ, r
ceivable shot ir le(|ulr&gt;d of tin snuill colleges’ ‘'I’oughkeepsl*"— JiKfr
Senate delivery today.
dog."
*
MIVTH ItAf’b’: Tahl.y &lt;,|lag. ||,
player in a normal round Includ­ »(ll b&lt;
Hr related his criticism to an
in i at Tampa. Tin* yea.‘, Moumna, north p||„,
ing MUi h neglected approaches ii. ihus lea vine the country’s form­
TKWTH HACK, f’hrut **h-&gt;&gt;, Ituh.
appeal for a review nf the moral
e v e /V
Ilrorad#. c a r .IrsS (In*#
the run-op,
liy G. MILTON KKI.LY
standard* of government and for
er renter ,,f crew without a race.
Colorful names a r e pinvuhsl
congressional
action
to
"help
our
WASHINGTON,
Mar.
2»-tAY
l-a*t year, Poughkeepsie, a
Fred Clarke was Ihe manager —Senator William Fulhright (D- country reaffirm or reestablish
by the score card for enrh hole— small rtl v In *he ulcturewque Hud­
Stanley-Rogers1 \
fur No. M nml son Valley, lost the Intercollegiate • L * ? * bliburgh Pirates from Ark I ncxiixe.! the colleges today a higher concept of public cun*
(,’or
Yirwt 13 year* o f
for No. H. Golf­ Rowing A --wlnllon Regatta to
rnrriipliiig
their
"hired" duet."
Hardware Co.
er* &lt;*cnsionally
proviile even Mmietln, I) , l.rm i-r of iru-reasing of Clark*'* reign Ihe Hue- finish­ nthlete* ami slmlenl Uuln-s with
•'Our colleges, ulldrt extreme
ed in Ihe first division.
more eotorful if unpiinlniilr
"llie cynical, immoral dorlrine nressure from the alumni," Filldifficulties of hstying, transports214 SANFORD AYR.
descriplions nfler la-ing frn lral lion uml financing.
that one »f must win nt any bright declared, "hive become *0
ed liy Ihe August,, eouise-,
Intent unon winning football ami
all arrangemeid* and a re assured cost.**
Tlii*
vear,
l'on**h)eep*le
made
Jones, onr of llie grralral
tie
c
rticiin
l
the
schools
and
basketball game, that they me
of
financial
lacking."
no alien,i,l to hold 'ii-' Had Vail
golfers of all lime, delibeialr"W e’re tickled to death to hate their alum ni alike, shnwering on iny mean- to gain their ends."
race In fact, Pouvhkeen*le of ft*
I) draignnl Ihr rourae as a
COURTEOUS SERVICE
them blame f„r lie- m -eul &lt;ul"They Inn- players who are not
rials lohl Ihe colleges *hal there it," *aid Mayor Curtis ilixou of lege
tesl. Ills own experience mi
Im.ketbnll l&gt;rllie ecamlals l&gt;ona fide atudenls,1* he said, "and
cigar manufacturing city of
was no looney on liaml tn flnanct thl*
PRICE8 RIGHT
Ihe xrnerslilr and windsarpl
cenlerrrl in New Yotk.
thus make a mockery, a fare*
the regutta on the Hudson thl* 126,00.
Hi. Andrews plus his stored
The Arkansas Senator charged of the whole concept of amateur
"Wonderful,
wonderful,"
enthus­
QUALITY
MERCHANDISE
y ra r— and In »o many word* ed Dr. K. C. Nance, president nf colleges
up know ledge ol Ihe haxard*
use “hired players," sport for the health and entersinMtPxtrd
it
lie
taken
*l«ewhrrf.
of rhamplunahip play were
make a mockery of the whale tainmrnt of our young men.
Now, except for some schoolboy the University of Tampa.
distilled inlu an lilenl layout
raring
there
won't
he,
a
rtpn!*
for Ihe Tournament of Cham­
on the Hudson River, which fur
pions.
Knlti.nl&gt; in the M aster, nrr more than half a century wa* the
t|!fb. Mjirt mi, tfiitfi •
{!ii|i *-»j. ) |i,
trulv Ihe cream of InlqrnnUoiUil liotls-d of rowing thy United
States.
Golf. Only winner* o f l v N snginr
1 The )|i-clqift* to shift the
5
,
.
.
•Yuli 1 to: Tdaitti wa* made

BRADUNTON. Mar. 27 - &lt;A’)— "The fourth msn" it ihr them#
o* (he 1951 Button Ora vet. Finding the fourth pitcher lo luck up
Johnny Sain Wsrrrn Spahn and Vein Bickford ii .Manager Billy
toutliHuilli'« maid problem.
Mat Surkuni, chunky righthander, look* like the answer. T h Sa.year.old teleran came u p f "
from Hacrainenlu last A ugust to rrup is Chet Nlchnla, 20-y#ar-&lt;dd
finish with a 6-2 record. With a "un &lt;&gt;f (he old I’lltxhurgh and
little1 luck hr cquhl have wun all l’hitlir-a pitcher. lie had u 7-1 i
reeurd at Mllwaukre ami ran
aoven.
Soul hwurlli Just missed the be ^etit out again.
rmbatras/nient of bavin* three
ZU-gam# winners am) finishing Training Camp Notes
feuith la d seauni. He finished
Hr ASSOCIATED FHRH8
fourth all rfcht hot iiickford
I.Oft A N G E !.E 8~ Mar. 2T -OP)
never joined Sain (20-131 and
Hoahn I IfI -171 In the 1*0 rlut&gt;. — Whether pitcher Frank Shf*
Hick hovrred on the edife With ever will regain the keen form hr
No. I Ei labor Hay week. Sic deployed a i a rookie fur th#
limes he missed and finished up Nee’ V tr h Yat.fcee* in 1047 I*
■Ichr'aMe. H r suffered u torn
ip .lt.
The braves look tor. much like hark muselr in his latr«t ruinehsrk
the*
tloh that faltered in the try yrstrrday.
Hr was working sysinst the
stretch to rstr serious pennant
romdiirration. Pitching should he University r.f Southern California
Improved Inti the key second v.lien I,,* lud to leave the mound
baseman &gt;1111 is lucking. Ths in Ihr second inninir- Hr, Kidney
(iaynrr, Yankee physician, would
Outfield ii mains a problem.
“ We'll lie in Ihr ffrsl division nut estimate h»w Wig Kins w.iuld
someplace," said
So nth worth. he unable to pitch.
•(New York, Brooklyn, I'liila.
L A K E L A N D , Mar. K — L V t delphia amt hi. l/utis a re the
other slroilK teams in (lie Ira- .Spidrr Jorgensen, the third sackir
who recently Joined the New
Kue."
tuiulliwurth experts first I•*-«■- York (iianls, made his first ap­
man Karl Toiyesun (. 20 0 ) to pearance as a 1651 (llant yester­
have his liest season. The be. day. It was nut an impressive de­
spectacled brave developed Into hut— hr struck out w a plnchhlltir
a power hitler Inst y ear, lie ayalnst the llelrolt Tig&lt; r».
fame south with soma ertps
I.AKF.I.ANH. Mar. 27
M*&gt;weight that should help him
during the season-long grind. The Hetroit Tigrra, saddled with
boh Klllott (-fWif») th e tram's a 3-R exhibition record, will miss
clutch hitter, Is a th ird liase the services of star third baseman
fixture and clean up man. Hid Gcorgo Kell for at least five days
Gordon (JW4) left field and oc­ because of a spiked right hand.
First baseman Monte Irvin of
casional third base fill-in, ami
catcher Walker Cooper (.313) the New York Giants (topped nn
provide* the rest of th e long Kell’s hand on a pirkoff play
yesterday and cut George’s ring
distance power.
Kecond liase probably will he finger In two places.
taken carr of hv Itoy llnrtaflrld
HltAOKNTON, Mar. 2 7 -IH 1 (.277)
who showed
definite
fielding shortcomings laat year. Tonunv Holmes, for nine years
, a good hitter, ha* tumble Ihe right fielder on Ihe brave*,
ill* the double play. Hlhhy left the trllus! ramp today for
I (.1711 lias been pottin g a Mvrtle beach, K. (X, where he
rk at the Jolt In exhibitions. will assume the nianxgersblp of
Shortstop lias l-ecn a battle, Hartford, Itoston farm club In the
field between buddy K err (.2*27), l’la*s A Kjtslern l.eagne.
weak-hltllng hut slick field In­
TUCSON. Aril., Mar. 2 7 - b l l
cumbent, and rookie Johnny Letii who hit JM a t Milwaukee. —Luke Raster rrturns to first
gan impressed in th e early has* today for the Cleveland In­
games but the experienced Kerr dian*.
The big righthander swinger
may get the cell. Gene Mauch
(£11) will b« held in reaervt&gt; hasn't seen action since he hurt an
rlbow three weeks ago. but he
for ahort, kecond and third.
The outfield probably will bo letted hk* power at hatting prac­
urdoti In left, Rom Jethro* tice Ihe other day and knocked ope
273) in center aunAL V'iUhrd pitch over the rjgbf field walk
fa r shall (J M ) tn ^ r ig h t with
CI.BATIWAt S ii ; Mafl 2 7 ^ 5 1
B B
—I’ruhlng time has rotne to the B
Grapefruit circuit,
--------- .and
1 the
, first Cup iiienihrrx mid Ihe ipiailer fillifailkee and Huh Thorpe, JMM Grapefru..
• H ill. iR Hie, Amxlcur urnl P. G. A.
AUvula ui Luis tJimti (.227) man to get tb r s s r t*
clnnall rosier was young Hobb rnrirnnnii n r ute invileel.
t reserve, bit will stay.
ij llinWHAasWAMWct.
Provtou*.-Maxima, portioiiianla.
, Jetbioo alitw* new enwfidrncp
T i n t . ^ x &amp;tr.:
hustllnr rsmkle
'after winning the HMw'-nwoMe ^Iwndrtth, "m
ing the lu.-o liMtrney. nre invrini
iJf the
i
.year Iaward. n * seems ralrher. wa* uplloned off to b u f* a s nre Ihe Gist “ | players In the
gtnre at home wills hi* team- lie will report to Ihe bison* at U. !i Open, bill tin ' i . nil. |n
x. Maniuex got off gjnwly fain of Ihe In te n t tlonal League, it arp l)», !iiibd ei ftolnly ,lim most
•taityed to hit in recent their Avon Park camp tonight. rcpre.i Ainlivd ar b e tio n ,,f, iit.
The youngster suffered a hmken
r me*.
golfers Iwtnight .id.
v Marshall flopped IwtlJy last ankle In hl» first game lad sen ternlitinjpll
lo any torn n mu nil
r u flrr utath hud lieep eapret- soil wllh Tulra, a Itrdlrg fain* gel hit)
An lindicalkia of Ihr dlfffthe former - N*W York dub. II* played In four gam*,
cully *pf ihr Magiriw k Ika
He irtb get every ebanco with Ihe Krds.
»»*we&lt; N o'.ogre ha* par been
In bla old form aa a ,3tW
&lt;racked m rr I bn entire 72R A N HF.HNARHINO, Calif.
hole Inwroamrat grind. Claud*
brevrs , figure tn havd Mar. 27—(AA IUb* Harman, the
llarmon and Ualph fiuldabl
,
catching with
Coopor former major league outfielder
have ihe dlslinriiow »f having
t*ll«hle all year. He has a fine who ha* been with lh* Pittsburgh
loured (he course in the lowafter Cincinnati traded Pirate organisation sevaral W its,
eat winning went** 279—bo I
„ Hot Ion for Connie Kyan will 1m the first bat* roach for
Mot once has Ihe magic par
May t(t, Del Crandall, th e highly th* Rues thl* season.
been hriikrn. Hardly another
Pirate officials dlidn**d Unit
to tiled kid of Ian year, is in ths
course in Ihr nalioo ran ad­
Army. Ho Is the $76,000 bonus floli Clements, west coasl supervi­
vance such a boaal.
sor of scouts, has failed lo pass
Itriu-r, Johnny AntonelU,
(ho- of ihe g re a te -i of mod­
I’Jtba Hi. Claire, a muscular hU physical examination for a
golfers—Hun
u iKan ha*
l with ham-sited hands, will return to netlve aervlce In the ern
Ihe No, 2 tu n behind Coop, Air Force. Ilad Clements passed, never l&gt;eeit able to take tb«
Manager Branch IHe^ov Covelrsl Maslrr* til It- although
MI
a- u iuwit Aower to right
too assign his srntitiuK i twic.* hr came wiitdn one stroke.
aa Cooper has to left,"
Hyrnii Nelson won by one Mender
a Herman.
H
Southworlh. If true, the
I slotke in a playoff In 11*42 an*I
i are all set in notching.
1|f—Mar. 27 M’» the following y r a r H e rm a n KsisRURBAN
Taylor nr
nf in*
the *r dowunl the Mighty Mite 232
—Manager Rack Tayms,
•
.
8t. Lenta Brwwna r»ort#d to sta­ t* S83, ,
tistics yesterday to »bOw whl- W* i No effbrt ’was made on lh*
H go right.
u
__ club baa lost 11 A l t exhibition Augost* four*# tn duplirhlr fam­
Ing„ rotalleii
.
...
. ous holes of other course*-.aj,
of fiiln, Hpahn, Btskford games.
Brownie pUehrra, he (ftld, hand­ though Iithrr courses have railed
SurkMit. hpahn eoaoa up
hi«w arm (pat has Hie ed oat 10 passes whit* striking out the Master* layout lu, many re­
amp wonted Iwo .week* ago. onl/ 42. Th* pauis, plus 120 bill spects. Thr bask Idea was to
and 29 error*, anawad the op­ create an entirely original course
I'* PM twlievfd serious.
Much U expected of Jim WU* posite to score 12® runs, M of wllh "rresllve" l&gt;«iariU which
na, former bed Sox who has a them unearned.
Ht. Lou la ballet* eollfcte&lt;l HB
xd record of past Injuries,
pane* MR rival eltehwrw made
tn. a 24-game winner at H
this up b yfanalng M, Taylor
U rounded laid condition

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Bobby bogus ($4) will handle
riief again with help frbtn acme
If th* youngty 1&gt;oya own In a1

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I)«d Vail Regatta
Will Bu P«nrW Tn
Tampa This Year

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set ns May Id uti the IliHHxn
River.
■
lu I“«Usfftclor)r arrangi-roenU fur
Ihe Iransjiortallun of crew»*BB&lt;l
shells from the New England and
IntjMfe ■rwteo member rnllegt
’Thli e-v|)egr‘ Ihat will c6*p»
nre Amhrf «t. American In to-rial
tiuiial. ngjittusiUi, M arietta, U
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w w Sj . . , . distance of n |»llfi and 6/lJI.
The river Is about -ROD vard*
wide at the rourae. nnd run* lietween the Davis Islands. This l(
wide enough for Ht* nine rr»W»
lo row n b ro ist wllh no troutde.
Art Trnldano, Tamp* craw
coach, who is responsible for
making most of (lie arr*naerntnt“,
.aid that it was the “climax of a
lot of hard work. W* ha»e mad#
would bring

ley* 0*0*01 OiU. Teslseb llo t Oywwtar/tsd IwA, Nsxe lamy
what Dodge
’’When foe usndtrd Ikkige solant smer a million rsllcx you Iwgin to rwwHewJJ*
D miles. « u
iltiMiitliMliik Mtciiii. lour ol Bin D«*l|&lt;»« Etc Mill piioi Mino|. Opr. iflrf 40I)X)00
In, 1Mi icripil Inun xerxlrr. All lltow luiUs wrrr xilr. tWpenrUble, cwalonsbie miltie* lor our
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forth the boat

&lt;lia nip. [unship
A "thought"
w h ip golfen.
_
rourae which offers man;iy alternative*
natlvi on every shot, it .take*
brain power as Well aa aklllful

•o defeat lha redoubt aide
par 72.
Lloyd Mangrum In a agperti
round shut In IMO, hulds the one.
round cuurae rerun! wllh a spark*
ling fit.
Willi on* nf Ihe ftneat fields
since llm war, (hi* year's tourney
promisnx tn he one of the most
exciting yei.

G R E Y H O U N D

Depend on it ! This great new Dodge wfll see
you thru the long pull ahead !

f c ^ a s o n A ’rep _ fR iM B
Today a year ago—The NuA

Dave Cole, 0-6 a t Mllxropkac, championship fight M W W EaMy be ratalned. lie caret be sard Chart** anil Freddie Beahore
iptloned again so must br sent pax cancelled for the (eeond time.
n v e year* *rv—Ourley Rtanutrlght or sold If tho Rraves
en’t keep him, Dick Dnnovan, cau wx* th* first pitcher to go
mute fer Yankee* in spring
* I t Milwaukee, ho* looked
nlng. blinking
blanking Doditrt
Dodgara ,3-0.
9-0.
rant, 8a ha* Bob Hall &lt;0-!l training,

« n h t n lik e these, it pnvs to ow n a car you knotc ii
engineered through ami th m u ^ li In rtmtii up- better,

a
«S“&lt;^tKu.*sran'T£S

(M in« la Veep hi* big Ie t n a
Georgs Knock, HLI with a want th* National Indoor Tonnla
u t place team at M llwaukrt, till*, defeating Dorothy Bundy.

m.

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ssed Routhxrorth. Norn
Twenty year* ago—Ernest B, ha* been handicapped Rtmsrd, president of tho Am*rIcnn Longue, died at tho ug* of
arm injury,
Only lefty amniff th r

e cars

Styled! to the minute, extra roomy with wonderful n w
“wutchtower" visibility, more cnmlortable to ride In, m n
tn park and handle-ihia year’* great new Dodge U (he
ta r to ice you through the long pull ahrart
S p e n d 5 M Jn u tn e W k h U t

Conte in today. Five minute* Is all It take* tn
end
ro n tp u e . . . to learn how much more D o t e riiru n fr
billty cun mean to you. W ell b e glad to s to w how y«m
could |w y up to 11.000 more far a c a r and atilt not
get all the extra room, ease of hand line and n r a a d
uepaaidabtlity of today* big Dudga. ^

ANY TY PE H O M B U a better home, worn ma-

(trials used In Ha canatmctlao

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ary ike apptorid material* wa
fH tura. K an w ill foresight,
wtlli do* roggnt far Ik* camforts, convenience and (Tonality
that now products mako pee-

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Legal Notice
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m n
M H V
a u u . f l »*t h o
w oB fcrA «ri.uaiiW B N m t n r
1

to w h i : \ t H o t u i u rin ijr.rT

S IlJ ! I . » . - I S - I S A k r n R I t . I I O tt­
ilia
I TIi* l l o u . l h i r A a l h o r t i y o f i h .
r i l f o f Mntiforil. F t u r t d a w i l l i m l t f
•e*l#«l I-i 4* for lh » ( u r a l . h l n s of
all laW-r m a f . r i . l s » -i»lo m »nt aiul
• e r v l . M i r M u ' t r t l i «&gt;■ •*. •
fi|
l a n d a c a p * w o r k fo r U m - l l . a i l lo u a -

I n s F r..J * e t H n F l . A l t t r t A . l l - l . r a n *
•(•H og of n f iy -f lv * ( I I I » n e -a to ry
&lt;«n»r*1» b l o c k f i i f l . l a rot t o w fcuu*.
lac b u ild in g s o n t a i a t a g on* h u n ­
dred t » * t | t y - n v * ( H » »
dw elling
unit., (w o ( I t o n .- M M f n a w d w a l u
la d u n it building*. u n til l i t * I ' l l
M onday. A p r i l I t . I t S I , &lt;1 C i t y l l a l l
j i a n f a r d . F l o r i d a . a t Which l i m a a n d
p lace a l l h h l a w ill ha p u b lic ly o p a n t d
and r e a d aloud
I Hid* m u . l ha a u b t n l t l a d In trl*
p llra la u n (ha form a p r a p a r r d a n d
t u r n l a h a d by i h a l a r a l A u l h n r l t y
l ! a r h r u p r o f t b a llld m u»( ha
r o m p a n U d by a n A f f i d a v i t , a P l a t a .

BLOWOUTS
VOU SHOULD
NAVE BEEN
CAREFUL, RUPERT,
THAT MAN AT T H E
FILLING- STATION 9AIO
TO LOOK-OUT FOR A
FORK IN TH E ftOAD&gt;
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I f y o u ' i c m i l i t - “ IruiV-rMit" f o r a u s e d c a r o r t r u c k , y o u r a n
i t o | i ut o u r ( 'u u i p a ; &gt;' W. o f f e r t h e g r m t r * t v a l u e * — I h r f i n r a t

rare.

m a n l o f ( U d d e r 's Q u a l i f i c a t i o n * a n d
C ondan.ad C u r r a n t r in a n c la l P la ta ,
■nant. I n a d d i t i o n , - a , li llld m u s t
bat a e r o a p a s t ' d by Hid Maaurlly aa
t Id ad f o r In t h a Ppa. I f l c a l l o n
t ro
a l l u r e l o c o m p l y w i t h l h a e e provltlon.
may
be
considered
aa
g r o u n d s f o r t h e r e j e c t i o n o f llld
S. C o m p l e t e a p e r l f l r a t l o a a . p lan *
( a n d b i d d i n g d-u -u m an la a r e u n file
a l Ilia u f f l t a o f I h r l l u u . l n s A u ­
thority o f th e c i t y
uf
panford
F lo rid a a l Hoorn r « t Melarh ll u l l d ln c .
Hanford. F l o r i d * , a n d a l t h e off), a
o f K llun J. M o u c h l u n . A I A . A n hlie. I a l I I I Han fo rd A t l a n t i c
Ilo n al
llan k
llu lld ln p .
Hanford.
Florida, a n d th e C entral Florida
tlelldara* K s r h a n g e . l u t - t a r C h a m b e r
uf C om m erce
H .lu lln g .
O rlando
F l o r i d a : Ilia T a m p a H u lld er* ' K i Ckanaa.
Chamber
of
(--&gt;tnm.r-e
llu lld ln p . T a m p a . F l o r i d a . I h a l&gt;ay.
t u n a I I . ai h ilu l l il t r * '
H ichanaa.
Ilaylona Haach, Florida.t C n p lea o f I h a d o c u m e n t * m a y ha
o b t a i n e d by d r p o M t l n p ll##i&gt; w | i b
If.* II- u*inK A u t h o r i ty u f t h a City
u f H a n f u rd , F l o r i d a fur &lt; e . o - •)
o f d-Mtimeht* *o o l -.lined Hnch de| mi«h w ill b e r e fu n d e d l o e a c h part u n w h o r e t u r n * t h e p lan * , . p a c l f i i t l l a n * n o d o ilie r d a c u r n r o l * In
poial c o n d i t i o n w l l b l n 10 d a&gt; * a f ­
t e r t-ld o p e n l n p
1 A c e r ilfle .1 &gt;h eck or h a n k d r a f t ,
payable to tb r llo ii.la p t u i h . r u &gt;
uf Ike C i t y u f H at.lerd . F l o r i d a , r .
B. ( I n v e r n t n e n t bund*, or * **tl*foct u t y hid b o n d e r e c u t r j h&gt; t h e hid.
tier a n d a c c e p t a b l e n a r e t l r * In &gt;ft
a m o u n t e . |u a l t o flee per l e n t o f t h e
hid * h a l| l-a a u h t n l l l e d will) e a c h hhl
a* llld H e c u r lty
*• T h a e u c c e . a f u l b i d d e r w ill be
r e q u i r e d t o f u r r . I . h ., 1‘a y m . m a n d
P e r f o r m a n c e l b . ml In t h e ..m o u n t ..f
fin e l l u n d i . d p a r 1 .,,1 , |i &gt; « r , . r , u ,
contract
1 A t t e n t i o n I* called lo I b e fa. t
t h a t It'll l e . * t h a n t h e in liilm uni eal
• He* a n d w a « r * a* act f o r t h in
Ih* H p e c l f l c n l l o n . m u . l ha p a i d on
ihl* a r u j e c l
I T h e l l o i i a l n a A u t h o r i ty o f th e
City o f H a n f o rd . F l o r i d a r e . e r v e *
Ih# r l s h l t o r e j e c t a n y o r nil b i d .
o f In w a i v e an y I n f o r m e l m , . in
t h e l.ldiflna
» No bid * h a l l be w i t h d r a w n for
a p eriod o f t h i r t y i l « i d ay * o i h . p •|U*nl to t h e o p e n l n p of bid* with*
out Ih* m n . e n t » f t h e l l o u . l n p t » .
• h a r l t y o f t h e City
of
Hanfoid
Florida.
MOI’HINH A F T I i n n i T V OF
T i m C I T T O F HANI-Iillli
F l.irllllrA
Hr H T Cowan
C h a irm an
M arc h l«. | » n .

Used Sheet Rock
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HOLLER MOTOR SALES
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de* la Kc ••&lt;■*. Bl*i**&gt;m. P a r i a n Rath,
AiMrtr’i Paat. t r a k i r r ar laaatwaut la.
•Ml b u n . ll r a t t t yaa narMaa. Oar Tittrrlar liaei any diuppitt tar diraar I r a n
t k a a o i n r C a . P i n I. f t . a n a a h . O i l
far Me. u t t at f i u n r f . r*4 If l u h l a a la
aar rrlfa.rd in a . a eoautia. k rrp tha baa
aad p i t yawl *•&lt; b tib ta baa- ( . 4 . 1

Modern Way To
Control Roaches'
licit h r r r d by
rnarhe* or
aala
J o h n .I n n '*
N l l - I I U t t 'l l . , applied
by b r u . h in I b r k i l r h a a , billruarba-,
anl*.
and
w alrrb u p .
W hat*. m o re, th e colorle** r o t I
I n i I* r i f i r l h r for m o n t h s . a n d
kill* I b e s t r a y * i b a i w a n d e r in
and walk u . r r il. I 'u r scientific
rontrnl.
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J o h n .I o n 's
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Legal Notices
ro i mt o r
T in :
m ' m i\ o m :
t o i \T %
J l iNitta
ftH * l* o l.t;
M i n n .
o r n .o i« n i%
l \ 1*111)11 %T»!*
IN IlF! T i l l : r t T A T R OF*
t t t m m »• R f a A N r o R t i n ^ M N d
TO % ll. U I I U H i t H \ \ ( O N i r n V ,
N otice l» h e r e t o
that Ito
tli jiI he filF.i hi * i»r(iil«»n f*»r f l n ^ l
r e p o rt A* %at m t «i l* i r «m r •»( tlie e*O l e «&gt;f Hu*|e «* III i n f . &gt;tr| &gt;let m i n i .
i h s i h* r i • *i i n - i i.ii.iii t o r rtnsil
U U . h a r e e . m n | iim i he will »|.jil\
In t h e llotoum tfle I h &gt;u r Is * HlenslT«'Hi.
('•Mini) lii.lff. t»f H» mln«'le I ’l i u n h
M&lt;&gt;rl«l«. bin Oi«- 2**th *lo) *•! A p rtl.
A l». I l i i , f o r a p p r o t o l o f M i n e
Slid f«»r r in o l «ll«r h or we a- \ . I m. | h If r o t o r of I h e r» 1 a (e uf Nu«le
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LOCAL BUSINESS MEN
Your State Lefislature Convenes April 3

Enactments of legislation at this important session will '••* ! \-fol mterebt to every olert business man in this community
!u ie way to get the cc • l.ciual.
day by•dav vtorv •! to -ol- nbc now
lo Hie Flondj Tirrig! U m .n Ye*.r atrer
vear the Florida Times lin e n lu i enc&gt;ed state w&gt;de lea.'ei « : c»■ . n e t. r
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cn in our Stetr Capitol eocb jih J rverv
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formed about Local and General law!
a! introduced and oasicd T h rtt oltcCt
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Lar|fe lota on lutke Harney and
St John.* River. Nicely wocxlrd.
H-rfr-ct natural . a n d beach.
K lertrlrlty available.
RAYMOND M. BALL. Rea 11ire
S. D. Hlfhlaymaa, AaaaeDl#
Florida R u le Bank B a lM ta f_
NK\V 4 Room hou*e. Call after
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fD ftflftlT fb whlla frame hou.e,
2 l&gt;ed room., 1'» hath*, t arreen-

• d jrorchea, ■arajra. plot 144' I

*7000.00. Terms. Phone
I&amp;H0.M. C. W. Hook, Rt. 2 Hoi
417 Sanford.
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FOR RENT

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—I FOUR
years ayo with all Irapravemanta.

A'Ki .AKA / rATMKNTB. I d

and Store* 11* W. P in t BfT—i
Phoi» 480-W_______________
B ROo WR—J berLrMM* furnllhed.
Kitchen |»rlly»ft*l8ehed. Good
location. I’bona lOlf-M.______ _
FURNISHED'* room apartm enl;
also f u rn llhed toom. Phone 1I8S.
FURNI8 I1K I T 4 rooma. O ra n
downatair*. All Park.
Apply

Apt. ft.__
8 ROOM aparlnmnt for set (Tad
couple, private bath and en­
trance. Apply 105 Ejm Ave.__

IIOURR to Rani on "Weal Sno.
Rlrret and FrfMh Avenue.
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ORANGE TREES Straw U r r ic , Al.l. TYPES of Uulldutrr
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W i n k . IO/.AItK
leenaio anilI flawrr
fryer*,
flawtr planta,
plai
Keati.nable Hate. Free K r t i
•nd pulleta,
electric
ta, n-mb honey,
h&lt;&gt;n
mat**. Carpenter A (harry,
bfooderj r rwal&lt;-r
an-t
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wal'-rfountain
fou
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Poultry Wire,
W irt , Ik”
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aaedre*
«ul NEW Fi.UUKft" ru n seed to per.
vanlied w ater pipe and fiiturea.
feet ion. Old floor* made like
wafer hoar, sprinkler*. 8 ga
new. FJnlsftlag, -leaning A waa
rages with aluminum rooflns.
lag. Fortabie pewar plant 88
Dr. C. V. Stark, lloinntel, Air
year* eapeHknee la Sem&gt;aa)
County. M. M
AUCTION
Mar?
Vegetables, Livestock and miacellancou* sale every Friday YilifR CLOCK repaired right! (ir
It's five—a l Castle Jewelry III
bight at 7:80. Col. le rry June*,
W. First. Phone 1*94.
auctioneer.
HANFORD FARMERS' AUCTION IIKI.ANIM) kloniRig Aentlnel. Or
I mile south of city limits on
lando Keening Star. Call Ralph
Wae__ 1 I M J _____________
hlahway I7-Hf.
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FRIED SHRIMP Dinner Tim VENETIAN bl.INDb made •
Bert Shrimp on Earth" at floraorder. Seminole Venetian Blind
_ e r’«, 8J4 E. 1st S t
Co.
880 W. 3rd I t .
Pb-k.
llftft.lt.
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POWER MOWERS'
ROTARY BLADE—Unconditional. PAINTING and Interior Deeorai.
|y guaranteed. Immrdlal# de
lag. lat. claaa work guaranteed.
. Free demonstration, an;
my* A-l Reference*. Maurice A. Mnk,
me. Wt-80. V. A. Whceleta,. (1
801 West loth, atreet. tnd. flo.-r.
lie North *
ROOF WORK of aiT&amp;inds.'Raves
leallr new:
and Gutters Repaired aad Paint103, He , ad. Naw Roeft applied. Painting
and coating. Sanford, I'h.
H— »W. E. B. Arkanbnrg .
Trade mark pal
^... *1 60 (al
aderaklrla 44c each WATClf anil d o rk Repairing All
Naw Khaki Urn!
All -else tarpaulins
work guaranteed. Reaaonat-lj
ARMY-NAVY MURPl.l'S
prices. F. M. Kiigllah, Jr., 3.1
■MBJtanfaed^Are.___ IV I3;|
Hanford Ave. Pima* Ift04.
ARTICLRfl WANTED
I I - NOTICKN-PEBNONAMt —11

a

On turner lot. 100 x 160 (Chick­ Wo bay, oell A trade uecd
furniture. WllMn-Maler Formen House and Yard.) Nice Lawn.
time P v . I l l R ••(. PHrma pae
A miles ra il of Orlando, 1 mile
from new bulidinca of Florida R ^ g y j KTBjrujKZ&amp;anrE
Kaahlona Mail order house. Fur*
nlahrd or unfurnished. Price 7— Pete-Uveaterk-Heppliee —7
**,000. Small down payment,
10V. off for all. Both for owner. FOR SALE—Duroc pig*, phone
Alto next to IL S bedroom house, M is u m new juat finished. For tale.
Price *6500. Tel. 4948, Orlando.
HELP WANTED
-8
Rt. 6 Dos 118-F.
NEW RANCH type 8 bedroom ( Wanted: grocery reahier, esperirace preferred but not neeea
home. Electricity, f i r , well wa­
aary. Apply
Mr. Whatley,
ter, come fruit tree*. Will take
Margaret Ana Htoree. _ _
a email trailer houar aa part
payment. Aak for J. W. Tester, WANTED—girl for fountain and
Orange City.
FOR SALE: 80 acre farm en Cel- n ^ f i ¥ E E ' P ^ f V r f i m ! i ^ 7 T
try Avenue. Tiled. Mra. A. E.
Trombley, 41ft Kirby BL, Palat______ __
ka. Fla. Phene US.
tfarried man under 40
4 -R E A L ESTATE WANTED—4
Iaaurance work In Sanfurd.
. ___ opportunity. Conb
IF YOU want to a#l| your hem*,
mt. i
act results, Hat It w*th J . W,
Sm
Hall, Reel tor, Florida State

I4ft-W.
WANTED to rent 4 or ft room un*
WORK WANTED
furnished house or Apartment.
ARTICLES
FOR
RALI
BABY SITTER. Beet of Referen­
fo il 044.W.
ces. Mrs. M. Falkenberg, 419H
VILL8 SW AP SHOP—40ft E. 4tk
P I r Ka" 1HSTA^jt 'FggBEAL*
Palmetto Ave. Garage Ant
S t We Boy. Sell or Trade moat
COI.ORRI
ft
•krthlfle. Pbnne IPt.J
11
h p e c i a l R K n c B i —Ti
colored Rricji La tii . sHp. et ' rocR,
We are dlspoain|
a re a
property in
NAILS, PIPft. STEEL IMMED Contractor, builder, carpenter and
aa |I 0
rilKAP. LoU
masonry erork. Specullilnr In
IATE DELIVERY. P H O N E
PeDee, P.
I. ftft moslb.
roofing. No Job ta small or
Ura*. kf. D. B y rd d cy,^ S y foed,

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MARY'H MINDING LIBRARY
1809 Magnolia—la now open Mon.
thru Fri. 10 to IS A. M„ 8 to d
P.M. Bat. 4 to 9 P.M.
PAINT AND BODY WORK
Rov Reel, 3«l West 8nd. ftDeer,
Hanf-ird. Phone IdSA. Esperi
Work by rsn erifrrrd men.
DAY NURSERY Now Open. Phot.1

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LOST AND

LOST Wallet in Mayfair oection.
_Plrase return lo Eola Dovia. _
LOST: Glartes at ftoutlielde Rchm I
or First lU pliit Church. Uetuin
to Herald. Reward.
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a l t o m o e Ul b s 1

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BENT A OAR. U«driva It ky day
*eek, eg tegaou. Eng llah &gt;crd&lt;
and American Fords, sedan*.
FI rat N(.
DODGE 11(81 -I I I wheeler, *leep«-r.

straight air, 80 ft. reefer. Stick,
hand control, good rubber.
_Shape, tH . TeL_III8.W -L
1948-MEriCI RY ciuh Coupe,Va
db*. beater, White wall lire.,
aeal rover*. Like New. Phone O'.

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fwell
win*

for* o W K ^ t l c a l l y

atiabrd. eW e la. Ga rdea, Chick •
' m.

Scotia Standard

aWvte*.
____________ ATjy&gt; ^
; - |7
W » . ft
oTETXpwt. W fxibW dkKihfA— d a b iV» t a-. FOR BALE—1-84* Cabin CruDei
“ — tera. Rhelvre, utg. ta order. • 60 I I K Kernalh Motor. Will
far sale, t

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�SANFOUft HF-RAI-I). RANFOHn, FI-OR III A

Crime Probes

Cavorting Lion
Leaps Over Cars
After Escaping

Sewage Disposal

•T O B E PA T MAH. IT , 1»M

IfatN M M Press f a i t Real
K ssitssM Press Page ttsil
Meaerl We. II*
(Continued from Page Ono)
of • "nerloriou* ram bler" and
s A x rn a ii s t a t i ; n a N U i
tuty
.Snyder, in a statement read
told nf a tn) *terluu» envelop
M ARKrrr
This
will
be
used
by
the
Police
*■*(.,*. Tt.rM s
being passed under a barroom by holey, told the rrime prti.
Department aa a chemical test
Itrrm
that
a
»|&gt;s-rial
fraiul
sertion
TIi*
Ifkllcmriita
iirtir* r*|wsrf»&lt;l iff
ble. The Governor did not name
determine the alcoholic rontent of Hip UhMaNfp fi»» Titr n**irifimj Nv«ir
e gambler. Younger said (lie in bring net up in the revenue
FsiFfiiMf*
.^laripi
fr»r
mid to
I’ALM Ki’HlNiiS, Calif., Mar. 27 the breath of persona arrested for Tr»i»*li^rii A t f»'ii|» y» prfkdUt**
charges were "infamous” andbun-ail in chock on the laa re­ -C
■if* tn t I* &gt;1
drunkenness. The purrhase was llanh SI |9 I
rT)—A
hungry
lioness
slipped
turns
of
gamblers
„nd
racketeers.
/•tiled the dory.
Hnydet said there has not been out of her cage at a clrcua- cos- made upon the recommendation of liFdM. Isliiu
litj li|*r. H ntt'I.H
The Rotary Club telegram rel»*i lijif
tunic hail here rally today and Chief williams. The te»U are re­ tlrafiiis I’ffD
guested the Governor to "Im­ -nul will nut l«- any letup III cavorted
J
I
*
•
J.III
nf
T
*
’
Ifi!r
I
tf
*
t
*
f
l
among movl* atara ami ported to bo valuable In deter­
mediately make public all of the the Internal Revenue Bureau's socialites for IS ininuUa before be- mining the condition of diabetir*
D’l ti|«f
! M.| 3$
warfare
"against
major
leagu
llrct**
&lt;lfij1 Iftins ti**
m
fact* n«r»*ary to support your
who
appear
with
symptoms
slmling
raptured
by
a
singer,
a
resl*i$
MtAfr,
(le-prritlhitf
s|.*.«|l|&gt;
criminal*.”
lie
noted
it
was
the
•eruM tioni against Cot. Jack It.
lar to persona who arr drunk.
taurant
man
and
a
photographer.
A
f b s g I IA -1 ;•
inm
n«
ta
i
men
who
bagged
the
Younger, president of the Miami
•Singer Allan J oiiov, Rrnahlo
R. If. Beckham, operator of the i ‘*i#rir# Vim fl«»Hri), ilr!f«&lt;iit|
Crlma Commii-.lon In rase you late Ns a r fare At C n a n r , Chicago Fcrrnrrl
ti'ic •iiiMiitf
a U iarr
j i *• ; m
of Ran Francisco, amt Sanford Trailer Park, requested
gang
nverloni
of
the
prohibition
Fin, Farr• |,
a re unable to present such farts
inagaxinr
photographer
Karl
Tie.
•
n
extension
of
his
lease
ending
In«
(ludlllr
la
*
lar*«r
| I ii . j u
It la requested (n all fairness to era.
ficurgi J. K»hoaneman. Com­ sen crowded the animal into a cor­ In October, and stated that he 1 ‘aiiliriu h rf tlfpttifllliie **tH*
the citilens uf thU state that you
i.tln*r
ITS-tn
missioner uf Internal Revenue, ner where her handlers could get will make Improvements in the f'y*.un&lt;U*ri
issue a public retraction."
Ifit. In*li in iff n. it fff»
a rope around her and lead her park. The Commission asked Mr. t-'fi111rrl'*
#lft$ t mft*h
1 , *|„
Thr Crime Commission Is com­ followed up Snyder's statement back to llm rage.
MeKibbln to get mure Informa­ I'Nti-lAM
fm l.ih u
fthh.Til
posed of about HO rlvlr and re­ with testimony that hi* agent*
It
happened
at
a
birthday
party
Ir^isf-r*.
Dry
l-s#h
tion
on
the
matter.
ligious organisation* and an e». are now lose ligating nearly given for hia wife by Stewart
l. A fra I#
The Cemmisslon ordered that Union*,
2.600 las iu ir- "in the eliinlnul
ilffrn flu# isro h*
7| | f»6
tlmajed 1,990 cltU m s.
Hupps. Ilimdr Island insurance lot* In the Marvanla second sec­ ■l’ra»f.
m en.”
Knelt»li
t»m h|»r t t a - t t l
man,
at
Roger*
Ranch
dub.
tion
outsidr
the
Citv
limits
be
•vt-i-vt*
i.ii. I,. a is
sTj - t es
Koley, Hchuem mail and other
‘Just a* the animal trainer wa. placed on the market for sate, r.iiatu-e, pis l(r-) IiMw
Acheron CrIIk
Treasury
ffidnts losllfiitt a t
S« lb. I.*#.
j jo. j (3
leaving
the
rage
after
bis
eet,”
with
the
exception
of
thus,,
|„
u
&gt;vlta) was l-illt-d a* the rrim e ..
IU.ll&gt;hes
l •).» I.shis l* « .j| s
might ______b
l«e cut by
the ______
Stele a-iuj*w.
y ___
Vtii-.i.
,\n a
llsallssts rrssi r»a» » « i
in olier* Inst tilfvi-ed lieaiing be- ,llopit,,. I J lj.,•mid,
i v., "the
„ , lionexs
. , . slipped
vr- thet ....__
Highway
dfi
extension
lo
the
lake,
tt.i l.|-1
in* ]. 7S
fore il.e scheduled windup of‘ II nut
hl,n
hw d',J tor
lh'
settlement
nf disputes.”
ful &gt;
&lt;
ilr-erl.
She
was
ilietrmrtetj
by
all
T-&gt;I
iis
I)
im
S
to
(I,
rratlr.
l«*
front.
He also urged an eiamination Ibt-ir investigation at the end ,r | Ihr rata pork id mitalde the big
Turnip*,
I
-unite
T..p
An
ordlnanrr
was
passed
vatill-.
-ve«k.
t»&gt;s
hllfH-hr.
of internal security mcasuir Is-t es-t :i
Several odd-, and end* are tn circus lent, I guess, because she rating a two foot strip on th r
IIISI«
cause surh a eour»e, he said, I ■re­
started hupping over the cars ax north tide of Commercial Avenue &lt;&gt;..&lt;&gt;,K**. Vsl*:.l.
ts*
In
,
lie
tleall
with
before
Ihe
windup,
*
quired by the Communists’ u e nf
*ltr were a gaielle.
i,,,, * ia; -i.il
for 0 half block Iwtwren Palmetto Orsngee
Kcfauvrt
(I)-Tenu) if "If
aubvrrsion and other forms &lt;&gt;f In­ t'haiim ati
O.J.iaee,
^
In ,
you've
nrvrr
seen
a
lion
Avenues.
•t.speriult.
tun S'-*
direct aggression. Stu'iiglhenimr •old Ihe group will decide on hupping over a car ymi’ve missed andI.reKanford
Rockwell
was
granted
a
til
*p»-ft
l.ll.
Jl.r.l,
fu.
It-'
K
riib
y
/w
h
al
further
action
to
of basic iFrmoeratir institution'. i«
i something. She wa* very casual permit tn operate a tsxirat. com­
: i i ««
equally Important, he add&lt;«l, !*■ luke against thn-e defiant wit- l.'iOiit it, Khc Just walked up to a pany
here, ll »a* statrd that four
cause "they are the heart of what n- »es who arr a Ireedy under rar and user she went.
taxicab* will Is- put Into operation.
^*1,1'*'**1 A i my *|H.k&lt; 'men said
Ilft.OfHI I...rid each fur run.
w er are seeking to defend.”
'T he lion wmndered around out­
The Citv rejected the hid of V,1* v” lai|e had tio military hlgni*
Arhcson keynoted a session at tempi.
side
for
a
while
and
then
beaded
Tin- three are Murris Klein- fur tin- kitchen. Rhe apparently Foster Rmith to demolish the old
which the foreign ministers uf 21
On the cast rrn tm l lionl U.
American repuQira aim In work man and lu.ui* Ruthkopf, U.th of wa* rather hungry. This was not store on Sanford Avenue owned
rievrlam l, described by the com­ her day to lie fed and she waa by Mr*. Isabelle Simon. It wa* N . tmop* cmounterevl rain and
out mutdal defense mt-asutret
ailmittee a- to), rank gniiiblers, prolt* noisy about it all night. At rondtmnad in December, HUP by nual hut in. inrm y athe building inspector. City work­ vanred to within six mile* nf Jg.
and
-I
a
cot.
(Gtraey
Thumb)
llu*
the
kitchen
door
Jo
ats,
Karan
I
and
U g &amp; lN o &amp; .
The Red buildup w* r&lt;-|H.rted
xlk. 4‘liicap.. Capone gangder. Ticseti, with prods and chairs, men were Instructed to remove
’ii *“ c central front around Kumn ie r tir o r tmb roVart All ref U-r.l tn answer the kept her cornered until the trainer the contents^ of the store to a •liwa.
This I* a triad and rail cen­
location drslgnated by Mrs. Si­
J v u iik s a a is n i.i: r ni s r r , rominiltee’s
&gt;|iir*tlnns
almut could lake over.”
ter 29 air miles muth of :w.
STITK OP FI.ORIIIA.
mon before tearing it down.
underworld adlvillc*
The
trainer's
name
was
not
fa paaesT K
The Commisaion authorised Ihe ( .miniiml-t troup* have lu-en spot­
Just Iwfurp today** session learned Immediately.
IN its; tiik batati: o p
advertising of Intent to apply for ted south of (hr town, ini-1 In the
I*, gnu, three committer members
IJstle M I'arhsrd.
Hem of the affair, said lloppt,
TO AM. WHOM IT WAIT HISI F.IIM disclosed to a reporter they wee an elephant boy named Rudolf apecial State legislation for Han­ hills to thr cast an.l west.
Nntkt Is hereby glv«n that I«*«m have rreeivisl threat* against
Hpavy traffic also was spotted
ford to Increase the police pension
ilfrn
in w L
j*
A. Clsvtas filed Ms Neat report a- I heir live*.
on Ihe road* around Pyongyang,
fund.
This
fund,
raid
Mr.
McKib•nrlllary sdmlnlstret'-v »f Ik* -"Hrrnandcx thought very fast.
tate of l.taite M IV V iul, ilc
j SYuntor robey Ill-N il) . aid tie - lie moved one of his rlcpbants over bln, I* imufflclont to handle pen. the North Korean capital, and
that he hss filed til* petlllnn l-ir tin.I icreiv.il two threat* by to thr lent entrance, saying ona atom adequately for retiring of- Hukrhnn. Of thr MO vehicle* seen
flail Hlerhsrgn. eh-1 ilmi lie will
fleer*.
moving Monday night, boo wera
apply tv the llnnnrwbl* iN.uaU- letter and one by telephone. Kc- of bis bc**t c could whip any two
MrKibtdn was Instructed by headed south, This Is the largest
lauv.-r
said
hr
had
received
a
■laaalrom. (‘ouaiy Judae of ttemtliona in thr world. Thli way he theMr.Commission
to work with grouo spotted In two week*.
aola County, Florida, on Hi* :tu. number of threat* "in rrarkp-.t kept Ihr pt-oplr Inside the Unt
A ll wrre attacked.
day of April. tSSI. f«r a pint. «• I ul leltei*” bid did u»t take them ami ihr lion outside where It could members of the Civil Rervire
asms and fur flaal dlerhaiai *■ -rtloualy. Keliatur Hunt I ll-W pil do little damage.
T h r A ir Force said it drstroyrd
Hoard to determine method* of
ancillary administrator -&gt;t in. • •
damaged almut 10.1 vehicle*,
late of l.lstl* M- l*si-h«rd. decessed •aid In- got a warning letter
" Funny thing was, everybody Increasing the pension fund* nr
tit* railroad rar*. ti.io Rn|.occup­
t/eo* A. M in n a
against "?tl&gt; king my n«*e In kept trying tn peek outatrfe to without using tax fund*.
ied building* an.l :OT supply and
As Ancillary AdmlnMi* ..tlier |H-r,plr** l.u»inr»»” during watch ihr linn Jumping over the
Inr of the etlale n| Mnt.fuel dump*. It nl.-o rlalincd 450
ra n .
irre iil hearing- in Miami.
M. Ps-hsril. itt-esM-l
Korean War
Red soldier* wounded ur killrd.
"John Kingilng North Jr., whs
U . 8 . II-3B* ham-d in Okinawa
NOTtl i T « APPtlAH
happen.-sl
In
1*In
t«wn,
hlrtd
(CawtlwBed from Page line)
T O : M A ItT U V IK IH I 1*01:11, ..........
•IriKk key Red supply renter*
llemandrx
on
the
spot,
|(«
laid
Health
Tent
KcHultn
? 1are of r«jlt|*tu* *nd •-l-lr• . I*
wero within five mile* and cnnimunlratl.m* hub* with
that's the kind of a (toy who makes Tuexdar
■kM*S.
South Korean troop* by sundown als.ut 2*KI tons of I niiiiIi *. Ilravieat
a
rlrru*
great
”
n t s l I s s t S I'rmm r * a » i i s t l
the Parallel In force. They dug hit w rtr the rant &lt;,»*-1 -upply
qu «f* rrialred l« file yvtr writAmong the relebrRiea who at- of
In olong the ImJIn River east of renter of llamhung and the west
lea-kaswre If any In the complaint lid*, lit- served on (In- stuff nf the tended lire
party
with
Souja
m
o
t
wjin
noiga
In said suit on ur before llir 1111,
llenle, Willlan
William I’uweil, aad Mar- Munson. To get therr they march,, e«a"l city nf Ifnrju
*V-*»f‘1-A r-Jt"l’**l at the i-.Minty Office uf Ki’icntifh Researrh and llrnfe,
tVon-an, North Kortvn, i-wt of
I.
Gagll House In ltjt.fi.nl. PPirMji. In Development nf V’aodeil.ilt Uni­ Vyn
Fyn 1-eRoy
and Harry Joe Jlrpwn, ed across Korean fadthUh with.. 1cas^j
.oast,
opposition.
PouihI.i I tty
Ji
asT hittn hull i.fndi.ie in il.r t’ln-.H versity, Nashville, Trnn.
movie dlrrctora. Hupp ‘s»M 290 OutAlllcl
pla •tea T ucmIu
- ) pi
Cdd#J."f Henala.il* ivuufy. Florid*
Monday fM.U.«&lt; a'Uk
person*
were
there
In
'clrn
is
cos
The roinhined health testing ex­
Ih f-Hanrery, ait abbreviated till. .,i
roll i a r L . Nuajitv .farther;
western front
■
uJ,N'
not ground
_ rniinri’M
. f .:
i (J fit
andSlav t‘st|.«ni. r. periment inrlu.litl lire chr*| X-| lil»m\
Which tai Tier
l.*ns
nut
WM’ h\\ fkir' tb**
IdaIAand story ntlr.l..* I- rny* un IiIo. n1 tests In almost r.,.
Cdward UUer
There were lfort- ringF In the hit gun pusillona, piljl
s,T}i«dsfeads1
ndlard 'uf &gt;SH *ull bslna I.. IKIO Nrmlrmlr (‘ounty |ieriplr.. X- huge lent, one for dining, ono for and vehicles.
Me^
Mf*s,*ss that ' erioin un.rlasa&gt;'
Although Ihe mail
dated, I'p itM n r ISib ISIS, and &gt;,t ray* were glvrtt tn Inrata Til, lung ■lancing and onr far cnUrlalnManL la within amall arm s]
The
rV
u*
artl
A
W
j
f
R
tumors, ennrrr malfor mat ion* nf
t i l :U ' (4 jiu iiil.J'v U ililii:
i f t f k i r s i’l|eet.f,| ,»f g - h. li),i] - th« heat I arid enlarged arteiie*, Him: , an &gt;;tf|diuiil and a rhimuao. only one pentratlon 1
Wen reported. On the east coast. by the Allie.1 finer* Monday were
Cwer11------- l)i» fulluwlnu d|&lt; saalast
Itlural tp*l* will uncover dialwle*. ice, were In’tlic
occupied 2,TtiO killod an.l mouiuIciI und 107
U«H
”U waa
L X i f - L V U 1 tV ’iu Mrw •ypbillik, snsm Ib aiwt *ttwr Iim||•nnpas. I ( . i take n prisoner
ltd Mkdlvlilvn of Heml h"i* eatln|i* of disease
light.
[Ida. as r*. or.le.1 in
Polite
Promotional wtirk la-fore ami
l a itnl, --I donlnulii
■luring ih&gt;&gt; h&gt;*|th tret experiment . a . . »
N fl.
, my hand «ud n u b u i Wa* .Muir hy the Kemiliolr t ’oimly they could reach (he rIdH k t ih t
&gt; . HI
,e--w.y-,* .-wsfnrd. W-i»bt*. ihi- vih Til as*.M-|ati»n. The s m s i s t i v n edge of lowfi.
Vld *-1 , It
p a r Vl Starch, ISSI,

8

ICeattwasg

manpower policy, Wilson Hid.

The nation’* p rag m a in rearmament will be made plain in
ODM'a first ouarterly report to
Mr. Truman, due next week-end,
Wilson said. He gave this clue to
iU contents: **I I were a principal
enemy, I would be frightened hy
our progress."
ll wa* W iltons first meeting
with report* in 13 week*. Kven
before it, he had been reported by
aiilea to be much more optimistic
now than earlier over progress.
A few months ago there wa*
talk the production program would
impose an austerity economy on
Americans.
Wilson raid there la serious
doubt whether the government
will go ahrad with the proposed
“roiitrelied materials plan” for
parcelling out basic metals In In­
dustry on July I.
lie emphasised the uncertainty
dors nut reflect any lessening of
urgency in the munition* drive.
The question, he said. Is whether
less harsh contmj* might be used
which would have lighter Impar*
on civilian goods production.

IjCgul Notice
m s : t l i n t i t m t n T os- m i :
M A T I I J t ’U I C I A I . C IR C ! I T O F
T I I K S T A T R O F F M J R t n A IA
A M I F O R * R R IS O l.»1 C O F A TX
IA IH S A C T -.R l
SIAIt'U s M IIA IIA M , Ptslntlfl.

V*.

i l K n i l i l K i t &lt;tl! All AM, | » l « t 4 a S t
r a a a e e e s Pa. ra re
s a lt tee D tts rre
A O TIC W T O APPM AR
S T A T K I»F F M i n i l ' A TO O K o m t K
II. M IIA IIA M .
r-eadnu
T e rr e .*
A t M .ti.r e n ts, I M W»*l 11 r.l S l u » l .
N e e T u r k f T | y . Nee- T-.rh
TOI- AU K I I K t t K H T
N M T IF IK ID ial still f o r A l s o r r e As* !*»•« fllrA
• s a l n s l y„* fcy M A I t t t n MIIAIIAM.
In lAp Clr&gt; a l t C’u u r l n f I b r N ln ll.
J.utl- 1st t i n a l l a f F l o r i d a . I n atid
f o r S e m i n o l e Mounts'. F l o r i d a
»n
j l . l i r r v l a t s d t i l l s wf s t i l l s u i t Is
M a r* .., M r a k a i n .
P U tm irr.
V*
M . o r a e l l ( i r a i . a m . f&gt;'(*t&gt;d«nl ,
TOIt A H K N O T I F I K I I a n d re■lidrrd l-l Ills your *|-|-rs, JO- - la
•sill |if.« i n l i n e on the tsth d * y o f
April, m i , a n d l o M i r r t a M r . ( lie
n l l l . i h r r i s r l i of s a i d C o u t i In t h e
l l m * s n d m a n n e r fixed by l » » . » » n r
• r r l t t r n d t f s u s e , I t s h y . s n . l »rrv»
n r o p y o f III* eas us o n f t s l u l l t f
atl-.rney
U I T N i : n n I h e - Ml, 1st seal of esld
■’..art. and m y hand as fTtrrli there
•&gt;f. e l K a n j o r d . Msisilnol' • '«n n l»,
Florida, this lha K i l l day -&gt;l \lar--h.
A 1&gt; I SSI.
o. i* m n i n i s 'N
•1 »rh of sal.l i-lre a li
t ’o n r t .
B l K. I* llu i.lt.lt.
Ih p ttty ,
m s: A t.)
t - H l i v i s : i* n tv a n n
A iliw s rt lo r r ie lM lf f
a n d o , Florida, j ,, .

also

, .. a P, IIKIlKtHlh
,

winked with

Ihr Homlnolr

County Health Unit In 0|&gt;eri«tiun
fletk I'lr-u.li
Uy Nnrtn- Noi«o-.ii it.i; of the prop* t.

Di*. Henry McLaulin
O p4oM tiri»4
I I I M agM la

Phene hi

A dl«eussion of thr irport will
lie inado hy Dr. C. M. Hiiarpe
J.uksonville, dirts:tor, llureau of
T n b rm ilo s ii Control, Ktatr Hoard
of Health! who worked closely with
Hr. Kmlth In planning and eifc u llon Of Uir iiinjcct. Thr otllrome of
llu* ami other such project a will
delarnilne whether or m.l Florida
t* now ready to embark on a mmhlneil health lesling program, Ur.
Nbarp iri&lt;!i--at.-l.

Hospital
Bill
_
*

t..1i

|Ants With Wingsl
May Be

ITERMITESI
Be- Sure To

Insulate NOW
Through F. H. A,
lO'.t

Ih»wn—

.10 Months To Pay

Call or Write To-day
For PUKE Inspection

FIDELITY
Exterminating
Co.
Drlando

I’llONK— 2-1211
PHONB— 2-18S2
Night &amp; Sunday
313 North Main S treet

Our Itori Wool Hlunkel In*
aulatioli provides a healthy,
even trm,H-fature all through
the house—all year round. Cut*
dampness and humidity, too.
IVr'II p'tim atr and advise.
Stop in or call.

Hill Lumber &amp;
Supply Yard t
313 W. Third HI.

Phone Ik

KBNTAL PROPERTY OWNERS
Due to llm many inquirien for apartmenta and room*
liy Naval rcmonnel and others wn would like to list
yuur rental facilities at the Jaycuc Information Booth

rO-**"*e

R.

n'T l i i n rmcalf.

a -n t^ n s ii

1,

Brewington, Percllii*— In lov­
ing memory of our mother whs
died March 27. 1B4CAlthough your amtio haa gtma
forover.
Anil your voice we cannot bear
We Hball never iuse sweet mentorlea
O f the one we love so drar.
Forevrr In our hearts: Daugh­
ters Jeanette Jones, Rota Jackson, Ruth Barnes, Bertha Roundtree. Saiah Devard, and Grand­
children.
—Adv.

i\

in iW J s sT

.

CARD OF THANKR

Wilson Declares

State Farmers Market

I’kms# t T ||—174*
H-

Kretir .

t
(teatiaaad Frees Pago M ol '

ty tomiplsaitiiiera when on official
builnc*a outside of the County
w m approved‘ rolling
mill:
the tfM»portal ion rate frwo
'
I lo IH reals

a mile.

IN M O IH U S ECUNM T M

In a recent Ig-npiti
American Red Crossf9 tntipfa
e W tZ i
490 victims of floods . fires, wn
wrrek.-.
and other dbaitrrs.

,Amm^ 2 6 earsenteredinstandardefasstfiemtiam
inthe/95/ AfoSifeasEconomy Ran.,,

1851 MERCURY
WITH OVERDRIVE
IS DECLARED
tC O N IU Y C M

1?

Cmmindtr V-8 won thi hifbntt iwni
In"rid elm Bfor ton mlm Mr gntlon

M ew jgsL

yoq drive!

ikin d M Nag riding mmlort
l*n*«l u&gt;glvq f m « m o th er rid*
f* v*hm that M l ha M tiia d
r oath* toad today!
(co-ridden mountain

Ib the facto hero p o n d tt -tha

Mcmiry is "the krt| V y,t&gt; !,/,/* In wir lhoanwM.

fJolUj lllci If on fU toad l

1M

mwmm

-

N PALMETTO AVE.

HUNT
1 IM

�la U n ity

T h t r # b S tw n g th —
Tb Protect lb# P»M* ol Ik* World;
To P n a s l i Ik* P r « f i m of A a n i u .
Ta P r a tu * P i a ^ t r i t f for 9 u ( m 4

® lp e

f e r a l ! *

X X X X Il

Established 1908

21 Gun Salute
Greets French
C hief Of State
•

Wilson Declares U.S. Will
Be Able To Fight War And
Supply Peace Needs By ’53

t •'

Tremendous Welcome
Ceremony Is Put
On For Auriol In
First Visit To U. S.

18 Negro P u p ils Mud-Mired American Artillery
In ju re d As Bus
P o u n d s Chinese Red Positions
Runs Into D itch
\uiPiR ju

NEW YORK. M ir. 28-&lt;/J&gt;&gt;—
^Vriident Vincrnl Auriol of Fiance
arrived today for the lint visit
ever made to the United Stater by 1
a French chief executive.
Whittle, blew, airplane! mated
overhead and rhampagnt (lowed I
in Auriol't honor at the liner tie
Driver Is Unable To
De France noted through New
York haibor.
Account For Wreck;
The uniting president alto wat
3 Are Hospitalized
JEJcelrd with a 2 1 -n u t talulc
.
I'hom II) Tnd Swalml
_____
Mrmbert of Iho Flower Show committer of thu Sanford Gulden Club which will hold it» annual
AIhiuI 18 Nrgto pupil. of
tram an aimy gun It Governor'i
Flow in Show at Iho Kpiteopal Parish Route Thursday ami Friday arc, left to right, Mr*. Jaine. Ter. p
. .
......„ |
bland.
willcger, Jung** and awards chairman; Mr*. II. F. McWhorter, horticulture exhibit*; Mr*. Hoy Titll*.
Mm Academy were ,nlu,' ‘,
In a dramatic aeon#, Auriol Aialeu Circle; Mr*. L. K. Spencer, prrxldrnt of (ia rdt n Club; Me*. Michael i;(n«on. chairman of Flower
mottling umilly before ™:00
doffed hi* gray Hat and held U Shows Mm. IV. H. Shlppy, Uote Circle; Mm. C M. FlhWem, chairman of Jacaimta C iiilr; Mm. J. II. o'clock when a trhool hut, which
at arm’* length over hit head In Nleholton, rcntral Clrrfo; and Mm. C. I.. Walll*. Minos* »'lrrle. Oil. r rnemt-er* ..f ........... wm iilr. not WJt
,|,rm lo Sanford fmm
a aalute to the atatue of liberty— •hown 1W
in M
the
*. pi.• lure,
IMW. Mnre
VV PIMm.
I B| IPII. II. Crum by,
w9 Mr*.
• • Herman iMnoeon. Mrt. II. tl. Hri'-mi, Mi- Clyde
(icrirvx and Otirtln, left the load
France'! gift to thk United State* Itum.cy, Mr*. John rlehirard, Mm. K, (J, Iluirim a'i, and Mm. l'lo;.l I'atr.m.
aa a tymliol of freedom.
on Gene** Avrnur near Camrton
The flag-bedecked liner wat
Avrnuc ami plnnyrii into s ditch.
a aeene of excitement and confu.
Ih* injutrd, mod of whom hail
aion aa It entered the port.
F Mora than 200 pertntit, Includ­
o t
| f l f * . | I'u t i a n d li M n -r i .w r i r ls k m ln F r r ing a press party of 166, hoarded
n*l‘l -l'*uKl'lort Mrmmul Hot|iil*l
the ship off the quarantine sla®
i lor rmrigrncy treatment. Ol there.
tlon.
To w
V I fk I 1 f I A n 6 (hire weir hnipiiahrrd. and one,
Photographer* and newireel
* Iw ltl 11UII8 |
Gitrnt. had a lisdly «ut
JArK.HONVIl.I.K. Mar. •Jtl-U b ®
a m crowded aroond the atoxky
J
—Three Florida college. (•■!»)'
praaldrnt ami Ilia party tUnding
I hand. I hr other• w r
admitted
faculty *la*he.
for
the ship's ramng.
Daniel*
and
C'lstrncr
Sapp.
I he
A New York City police depart- Former Congreftsman economy rraeoq* while emlialtlrd Carroll Neglected To
latter
wa*
rut
on
the
left
check.
Paul W agner stood by hi* gun*
spanyin*
band on an hccon.
Says House Group for
List Payments Over 0 « i lr Hank*, Negro driver of
rsela rut of 23 of *5 at Hollin*
fir*boat struck up -La Marne
College.
u*u." French national
nation
anthem.
Exceeds
Authority
$600
In Tax Returns the hu., received trratinenl lor
When the army of photographl-rulte* and cuts. Mr stated that
The decision to cut the faculty
^
iCniitM * o* f * i a oi*i
WASHINGTON. Mar. 2 8 - W and abandon athletics at Rollins
KANSAS C U T . M s,. 28-« /P ) he hail l-rcn thrown by the quick
*t«*p half way through the windprevent bankruptcy under an
— Joieph E Caiay refuted today to
f1M2,000 debt touched off a series — James J. Carroll. St. Loui* bel­ •hirl-l, and wa* unable tn account
to tell invnligtling Sanaton who of explosions that reverberated ting commiMionrr, war charged for the bn* leaving the »-&gt;ad, *tatware hit partner! in a war turplut across tho nation and still has today with failure to rejioit pay­ ing that it Imuncrd and then went

Casey Refuses To Wagner Stands Pat Big Time Bookie
Reveal Details
Of Make
Aft 3 other
Schools
neyeai
uetatis ut
Faculty
Culg h C h a r g e d With
Snip Transaction

•hipt deal lhal brought him $ 250,- the small, expansive, exclusive
000 profit on a 820.000 inm l- little collage In a turmoil.
A survey brought replies from
menl.
presidents a t the State-supported
Carney deelinad
University o f Florida at Gaines­
Mrmbrra of U»« UcUlatlvo
ville and Florida State L'nlver.ity
Committee of Dm Sanford Mar- at# b "
chanta Aaaoclation coofoiTwi ye*, namea
at Tallahassee which said no re­
^ r d a y afUrnoon a t tha City Hall ectora
duction* were

ment* of $56.688.15 that hr made
in 1948 and 1949 to winning bet­
tors abd in coagnitsiont.
The informattoos were filled
on summoot from Sara M Wear,

posed r'
son University at Detandt Tampa
University; and Florida at Lake­
land. The University of Miami
*al&lt;f, “No comment*
President Olltw Edmunds of
Stetson said. “ \v# may have to
make *om« out* bet whatever wc
make will he below the national
average.
Dr. C. K. Nance, president of
Tampa, said, “ We are not re ­
leasing anyone on permanent
tenure hut are teleaalng four,
poatihly five, a t IM and of thu
year not on permanent tenure.
We will ru t our budget else­
where.
Previously, football coach F ran ­
kie 8inkwich and assistant John
Vsrdlan had resigned during talk
of discontinuing football at Tam. Dr. Nance said BO decision on
otball wouldr .be
..
until _

portion Internal Revenue
(('Millnued On Page Hltl

With Senator L. F. Bojrle and Re

Tanker

contended the committee,___
aad M.
*a ap- ed to Investigate charge* of pollta ha drawn for
fOUlt llral influ*nre In RFC landing,
rural of a »tnkl
had no authority to go Into the
•re.
Tho court, raid W. A. Morrlaon, ahlpk matter.
committee chairmaa. would handle . The RFC. big government lend­
claim* up to 6260, and the proceed- ing agoncy, war was Involved In
Inga #f the Court will he available thp ships transaction.
for publication.
y, whoa Iwfore tha bankwill I* . - ,C •
Tha judge of tho
hcoramittae two weeks age.
r for .•» UM«Wk,.
appointed by tha g
Had told generally, of the trans­
pointed action.
f e o year term. Mr.
f t Involved the purchase of
meeting
oat. It wa* dee
five rurplur taakers from the
for
the
that It la not
Maritime Commission, their leas*
ter thl* to Standard Oil Company of New
Jadga to bo n la1
worth Jersey, and their eventual ante at
office become* i
amended a profit of arouad 1 2 ,M&gt;0 ,000. At
while, the law ml|
elective. that time, Caiey said there were
to make the ju
he atated.
-30, 40, or 60' stuckholJera In

R

Strengthening of Ui« bod cheek
farth er dii» the lubject Of ft
wa*
cusalon at the meeting.
Stine.
Present were
lack Rail.
elation preai
Douglas
A. Morrison,
niirom, Sc not
If. Rep.

!

Wiliam* and Rap

Additions le a n e d
For Farmeife Auction
Tha Sanford Farmer* Auction la
la nlnantag tho roaoemrtlon of an
additional shad wMeh will be uaed
for repacking and grading vege.tahlaa, C. R. Daemon announced
Wfcia morning.
Tho present shed U i keen sup­
plied with plumb!*; fnrilitl** and
rnnnlng water, and toilet* are be­
ing provided In occordanee with
tho d a ta sanitary code.
Construction of « “truck stop"
restaurant la being nlahntd. In
older to provide bettor perking
' too to
i n market i n s is i s g i plan*
Miscellaneous rales on Friday
am rontinulrig to draw
crowd*. ConaldernMe vegeproduce has h H h fpld. aad
jig has been petlug on thickeggs, rabbits 'pud htg*. Dayvegetable auctidgm Will taka
„ vnan sufficient Mppllet am
avail*bla, said Mr. DaWeao.
v .. . , . ■-

U'Miiaa*e oe r**» eta&gt;

Mrs. Edia Snyder
Dies At Age Of 86

K
trustees

meet in April.
President Ludd M. Spivey of
Florida Southern aaid “naturally
there will be tome changes. Some
teachers gat batter Jebe. Probably
toma will have to ga, | can't say
anything until tha trustees mcvl,
the data for which It not rat.*'
Tb« New York TIim . said ou
Feb. IS that 16 slraady had been
discharged a t Florida Southern
with four or lU mot* to go. but
Dr. Spivey trould hot comment

N o . 135

As.woci.tttd 1‘raw Leaded Wire

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A W E D N E S D A Y M A R . 28. l«»5 f

Flower Show Committee

Merchants Confer
With Legislators
On Claims Court.

through (hurtill). n » | i l l o c r m i n ; i I..inline&lt;4
in rMiitli ........... • ilh j I n
ilnmflt in thr ( i l i r i t r imilti

Iliu iiJll. Mighllv warmer

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
VOLUM E

THE W E A T H E R
P u ll; cloud;

Into the ditch.

lie (aid that he hail l&gt;crn driv­
ing school bu»f» for a»*out
years ami thl* particular hu. for
two months.
The wreck wa* iuvvf&gt;tigatrd by
Highway Patrolman II. DUnited States district attorney.* *****toarri -or who «rld th l. morning

ysffeS&amp; riK a
irM ilu U

no **•#» alsi

Mi l S I 1.1 MI NI S

I OK VO. M ..

Parallel in rrn llil Kotea.

on toiib the we.lcru and ,-cntral^
front*.
Along thr r . u coast, Sootli
Kor.an troop* moved more than
*lx mile* north of 3)t. The* oc­
cupied four North Korean town,
and a border village.
lint the fnein of l.allli wa- on
the central from *vh. re INI.IKVt
r.im iriunist. were reported in defet»*lvr po«lllon» enulh amt north
nf the twirdcr
Ervin Claims Warren
\lli.d
Infantry i.alrol- ad­
Was Ail viseflOf Dan­
vanced through pelting rain .eeking target*. When the*- mil
ger Of Lifting Ban
f'omniiini.t fire Ihev retrrnt.-d
to let the artillery lav down i
T A U A I IA S S K 1 . Mat. 28 &lt;/Ti
m ating barrage. Allied **arplane, dove nut »f the overra.t
( m i **iiio i W'.tnrn tntl.i* denied
and liainnu red the Iteil. with llitinigli In* |iir&lt;t tecirlai, llial lie
i. Ilie.t gu .dim, hninh- and cutstr iritrd a w.iiliing Il.isil ill* atchins- r u n f in .
The Allis' % were pii-lnng a tiilliry yenri.il llial a wandal
to rc h e d earth policy in revrr.e- *sIn. I, halted illegal hookm *Let.
mercilessly pounding the ground
they hope to t.sVr if the Red. n'.iglil irtult (mitt lifting ban*
limn I londa taie tracks.
withdraw.
Altoiney llener il Ricliaid I I*in
They nl'o hu|&lt;ed to th u n it any
I'onununl.t pl*n« for a counter­ pinmplly exhibited a menioiaiidiim
offensive. If the lied' nre build­ dated Jail 25. I9S0. in which he
ing up for a new drive they
probably will start it during tM* liansUtnl *uch a warning (tom
l.rn Kalwatdt. c.isliman o( the rac­
rainy season.
The rains were a .ertou* hand­ ing comnmtion.
icap for. the , United
..
, S tate,
. . . . forces.
.
Krvm *ald he pet.onally took
Tb«“&gt; .lowed the sir attack and the memorandum to the go*rrnor'.
nus at
hogged ^lown the immlriou.
offie*- and left it with a secretary
mored forces.
when h- csmliln'l »ee W aiirn Im­
Northeast of Seoul, a Chinese mediately. lie .aid hr late! talked
regiment stubbornly .(noil off an to the Governor and told him sub­

.

^ ‘"tolld
t o r t Vnight
l e T 'SIn't M
»hr■' clul.
held ' last
th.
’ Brh'
Mrs. II. E. Chapman, who pre*lde*t, cxplalne.1 the methoil -&gt;f
b#IlotliiK fur thr IsiiiR ami Qur«n.
fll«M j«M Cirrylnr t*‘. ntmcR uf
the noininrr* of yarloiiR rluM, will
l«r iilmral in thr 8anf«»rd AtUnli:

Swimming
lA*H»on8
_
n « «
P,« tl .
For School Children

*J^rK,orn• 8!,V:

id ')

“ VIt hough th*- prog min tin- W n
progie.,|ng fmrlv well. I •nnm-t
II w n l l n s .a «l«

loiyal Compton. Warrcn'r lire*
, Pfr/ , . rv. look
„ , lir wi,l,

Miami Herald -tut- menl that th-Governor wa. warned “M-nndal
anil fiuhaira mi-tit lurked liehind
the action* of the .Slate Haring
Commission."
The Herald quoted from Er­
vin's Jan ‘J r&lt;, ItiMl memorandum
doughboy, north of the town.
to the Gove nor. It wa. written
Puerto Klcan troop, .nin-he-l ntmiit the time Charle. Ilroad,
a lied ammunition dump north- alleged iHtokmakrr, wn« allowed
ea.t of t'ljonghu.
i r . i t l i . i s ss» r«a» slit
Ited m ortar and artillery «h&lt;-ll
\MKIIH VNS I IHI IS UN
landed In some Allied s,-elor*.
American
patrol.
entered
HKHI.IN, Mai. 'JM—ol')—Fast
Changn, northeast of Uijongbu. (•erinuti Comnuilli.t police opeiml
and then withdrew. Artillery wa. fire today on American touristtl
Oa r«a# • I• •
in downtown Itrrlin. I' S. su
tboritlra demninled an immediate
with the l!u..ian« fur
( wmIsp II Arrested For audience
m. .pianatiiin
AfT^mvated Assmilt Thr Oommuni-I polle firnl 12
pi .t *• .hot at four lni.es carrvtVitliam &lt;;rwl- I ul h A e *lat
m - \merican Army and civilian
wu. arre.ted |*r&gt;trrihiy sl.i.rily t&gt; ' p.i ...rirel on th&lt;- regular Weitneafore tl »n p. M. by Iteputy Hhr .ta. tour of ll&lt;-rills .pon-oml bv
Iff llcrticrt E.hank, nil f wt« th. Army's
.prclnl .entice*.
itxlgid In the County jail on n
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l-MKr

.1*1

Minister Praises
Work Of Kiwanis
At Luneheen Meet
Kiwani. offer* i t . members
a great opportunity to rrmlrr out­
standing .etvlce to the home com­
munity. state and nation, the
Hev, James Ji-nkims, pastor of
the rirrmonl Methioll.t Church,
told Kitvatuan. to&lt;lisy. Joel Field
presided.
Re wa. introduced al the interclub nirrtlng with Clermont Klwaman. by John l.iM-hner, a form­
er Kiwani. Ileuiennnt governor.
The other visitor, were introduc­
ed by Forre.t (Vli-gruve of the
Clermont Club and included Noriro a ila a ra

-a. ssaSSaw **" - **■(School

&lt;*li«ervcr« reported R c l ' “rrc*
ranging
to hstUllon
tisttation idle
.ire all
s
ra
n g in g up tn

i!5w!:.“2uT

Department
hatThestarinl
a.kingofallPublic
new Safer,
appll
rant* for driven*' licm .es it th. *
had driver education in high .-ho.1
After a few yrnra. the a. .Idem
rn lfi of lho»# who hml Italnlrr
will Iw rherknl a^amH •rrblem
(CgidiRH «■ r « |p T nb |
-—
'
—

28

Governor Denies
Being Warned On
B o o k ie Problem

along 3A In this ama. They .erm-

Z'tnir!.

WASHINGTON. U , .

4ltlfl* Ih i ti hu&gt; 4c.»m mini! mil' I 1 D fin iip \ I I » i ! i ; n Cluiilr . Fi m r s inj n r t ! along tin IM«I, 1 Wil.on Inld • r i ia t o n IihIj I tlial
" h ) l O ' . t n c ».ill. tl nrcFiMMif, Ik*
iliitifinK in it mill ol the I*' title f able to figlit an all-i •ul HJI t 1chill
file pioduiliim line, and at the
tam e time supply in o i r gomli hu
the cit ill a is economy "
Wilson appealed
le f ru e the
Senate appiopraiinn* cunmidlce.
lie a il e d a not he I $ 11.000.000
in ra&gt;h and atiollin $1 .IMkhOOl),.
UMI m loan .iiillimity to o|ieiale
th r rxpaniimit defense pioi-i.mi (ol
the next ih trr m onths

28

to hold n jogged
Inquiry Is lU»gun !Pilot Club Enters cdline determined
overlo.&gt;klng a valley north
Into Results O f (McKinley, Maxwell ‘ nf AnITijonghtl.
American patrol probed
seven mill - »uuth
D r i v e r Training As King And Queen ofinto 3S.Changgs,
Enemy fire halted the

TAM-AIIAMK
e T M«t.
—The
Slate Department
at t lgca L. McKinley wore electe.1 '1o^rc&lt; r
lion I* going t.. find m.t h«.v l'"Vklnw ln t J co^M t‘ lin v e o n

More Than $7 Billion
Reserve For Unem­
ployment On Hand:
Treasury A s s e r t s

Oa

r*s»

.1st

Lunch Plan

Aids 1.500 Students

Approximately I.WMi chiMrrn
in
21
.chon|.
nf
Scminiile
f'ountv wcri* tiriirfittrd thnuigh
tlir ill.trlhiition uf itirpin• fiuwl
ciimniiHlllI*. in i year, T
\V
I .aw tmi, .iipcrlntcndent nf puhlic
in-tiinlim i, .aid tndny.
I hr food, arc sent tn the State

wit hunt any direct cw-t, and anili'triluitrd tn trhixil. with lunchrrmm- and to S tate mid charit­
able iii •t it n t Inn.
In Seminole County, final.
• irved tu .chool r b ild r m had i
total taluc nf 18,2,'. I iW F inhI.
offers d tn the S 'a te liu-lndrd IH
different kind'. A lining ihu.r
rcerlvnl hrre w ire lf&gt;0 In ihe|.
of frr»h apple.; 1,000 |Muind* «f
■Irird la an.; 1,?tMl pound, u(
rieanirry hutler; I Mi ra-c* uf
canned corn; 12 ca .. . of pmuut
h u ltrr;
case- of canned to.
matiM-s; 3,1*711 |iunnd- nf finr.li
i u r k e ) .| ami many* others.
"These , nmmndii le . have meant
a preai Heal to our school child­
ren in nuking it possible fur
them to have more nutriti &lt;u«
Innelie.
in the «. houl i afetei ' a «
.
I*.1 " ,l" , *!*' *' idilionai i'«i.i to
l-m or tn the
..Ufi.i.1*.. •• a,
eliildrrn.'' Super ji lenitent lanto-i
commented.
During the la-t cnlemlur year,
he .aid, fuod. with n wlnile«i|e
vatus of ft.Irt'tfiTH. |3 weri
trihuteit through this tirogr.im to

Hank, the IV t Officr, Itouinlllst
and Anderson Drug Store and
r Touchton’s xnd the number of
Mrs. P. M. dingle*, water *af pennie* placed in each jsi will
OIlM FGfi
ety Instructor of the Beminole Heeld# the winner*. Al. procee.t. rhatge of aggravateil aaxaiilt
Chapter. American Red Cross, will faom the jars will he used toward again*! Millard Hire of l.ak* | G. \V. 91 t'-sy i a* n Km which
i a ). *ixe«— lhal i* eggs with site*
direct swimming lfi-*-i»*tlmi fo* the hiwanl* project for un.lrr- .Mary,
Mr. Hire, fellwl hv a heav) lo*. ril&gt;e.l on them. Mr
McCay.
•chool children at the Municipal privileged children, she said.
Pool, M a r l i n g aliuul Apr. 17.
The club sided to a**Rt with blow on the neck ss&lt; iincnnwiou. who ha* a faini near .Munrm-,
The City Is making the pool ,h# Kp, i Crow Drive In any way for a time, hut when he came t'ornrr. »ay« the New Hampshire
to and tint Hritson amhulanrr at- | which laid the egg i. an ordinary
available to the children, ami pu- .
n ,nui.i
pH* of the South Side. Weal 8idr. " ? '
c h .lr m ^ Mr. rived, declined to go to thr ho*, hen in every respect except I
Grammar School. Junior , | , Kh by Gorilon HraJley. chairman. Mr*. pital.
penchant fot number..
( C u lls tte Oa two* T w o
School, and notslhly, Seminole ,**•» Tyre, chairman on cancer Inlliih School, will lie Invited to par formation, announced that the can“Don’t Be A Stopper’
tlrlpate. Written permits by par- tor drive for funda will hrgin In
ents will be ncce*«ary, however. April.
m hools in every t’nunlv •f thi*
Hid Mra. dingles.
Mr*. W. K. Ilollevhea.i, Milk
f
state.
Instruction will Ik- given Tues |)t n k chairman, repo.ted a total
day through kriday of each week „ f 22 quart, of f rr.h milk and
i in \i
ATOM
11
and will continue Into May. Ther*. one ca»e of canned ;uiik chen to
N E W YORK. Mnr. 2 8 - n i t —
1
will be two. one hour iwrlo&lt;i* of t\*niv families &lt;luring the past
Defense aitoinr). in the atom
i r
training at fmm 030 A.M. tn 11:30 j
(Oaatiaaed oa Page VWa)
By MARVIN U AHROWNMITH
I «pv trial t xlxy ptrndrd with ,i
A.M.
dally,
amt
from
it:00
lo
3:00,
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------WASHINGTON, Mar. 28— 4A*&gt;— The CIO wanlt Coagrrtt to
federal Jury r*d t.. convict their
Ur«. fa. B . Hudson’s
{ client, hr, ail*e nf lx-lief they ar&lt;*
icvive World War II federal food subsidies to cut the retail finer
i ('omimiiiDts nr have injured the
of market basket items.
F ather Died Monday
3-Gun
Man
Attacks
I ’nitrd Stale*
Tbe labor affanUalioo urged that step in outlining an snti
" I f you convict bernil.r vnu
Station Attendant Friend* hrrv of Mr*. C. D. MudInflation program to the Senate-**
ilun't like ronimuni.ta, I may a
a loop."
llouce economic
ion will regret »o learn of the
well alt down— -therp i- no u»r
W an.
The program calls for subsidies
Hut1 Q'Mahoney
•
laaleted there
DECATUR, Ga., Mar. »-(/»■)— Irath of her f a t b r . II. E. Dontalking." wasl,| Emanuel II lllurk.
Monday,
vrrnment payments to ora- le no'i hasii for T afia assertion,
i two-gun man U old stuff around tally, which occurred
"Th a t i« not the crime. The rrlme
-“which lie eaid
era. Decatur police last night Ja r. W at lO.-OO I .M. (n the Ka.l
.
old If the report
Is on the
or
I* conspiracy to commit espion­
latched onto a tnree-gun man.
wouldI permit
Toast Rospital In St. Augu*tinr.
age.
It fit thee# tl
penal effective coot roll conservative side
over retail food prieoa while at “It la bveauae the
Will Grant. 27-yc*r-«ld Negro Mr. Donnelly reside.; In New
be P m ident
I
...............
tho same Um* assuring fair re­ •elf Is a pretty rant#restive f*|. filling atation worker, told poller Imyrna where he was a member
COURT OF RONOlt
low."
a man pointed three revolver* at &gt;f the Methodist Church and the
turn* to the farm ers.'
Boy Scout, of five trig'll* In
Jaaons.
him
after
an
argument,
aald
“I
Tbe QJO views era n*ade public
The CIO's antMaftation views
Seminole County will hold a Court
by tho. committee today along aa well as those af the other got you now," ami started shoot­ Funeral service* will be held at
nf Honor Thuredav night at «:(*d
ho
Methodist
Church
In
New
ing.
“The
first
ahol
hit
me
In
organisations w ire eabmltted to
o'clock st the Prp.bvterian Church
to
Iks joint com plttee early last tha arm and knocked me down," imyrna tomorrow at 4:00 f.M. and
Annex. The Seminole District of
rravssid*
services
will
be
conGrant
related.
“I
don't
know
how
far
la
Its
h. a fte r the general wageth* Central Florida Council will
uctad
by
the
Masonic
Order
In
many
more
time*
he
shot—
I
wasn't
r fraeta sf Jaa. M. They
have charge of the
prnprsoi
ho New Smyrna O m r te r /.
_
he submitted were outlined before labor’s re. there that long/*
Scouts will h* present from I aVe
Other
survivors
&gt;rrludo
the
wlPolice later arretted Roliert V.
to Coqgreee Friday. I t amounts prasentallvr* walked aut of the
Mary, l.ongw;nod, Oviedo and San­
lo a flU llid tfMUMfil M lb# government
mobilisation
pro­ Anderson, Stf-year-otd white man, ow and on* other daughter of
ford.
law
Smyrna;
and
two
grandchildeconomic report Which President gram In a protest against general ami charged him with drunkennear, carrying concealed weapon*, rn, Carolyn and Philip Hud.on of
Trumaa laM befiore the
policy.
Tho W onther
maker* rpriy In Jianoary.
Hmil Rieve. rhairman of the and assault with Intent to m ur­ anford.
CIO*# Committee ah Economic der, Chief lloyt Button of DaKlah
JACK80NVII.I.E. Mar. 28 &lt;P)
BANDIT AMIH'KM
Policy, told the (Ongraeelonal count* reported.
Birmingham
«2
66
Police said they found Ander­ A8MARA, Eritrea, Mar. » group the Defence Production A rt
Brownsville
83
7t
G—A bandit garp amtsu»hrd an
“hoe failed a# aa iMRi-lafUGon son armed with three revolvers.
68
Chicago
47
today, f»#vtng
Denver
60
&lt;1
others
' 16 FOV CUCUMBKRA
at*Dee Molnea
St
43
POMPANO BEACH, Mar.
Fre.no
78
40
695—Orade A cucumbers a rt sell- BaaJit loader lag gal Ifanaes
New York
48
40
H f a t the farmer* market here sd tiro of bis comrade# wore killPhoenix
36
63
far I I L N a bushel. Manager J. [„ i la th# aiabush Bear Ahraihlko
Washington
60
46
Warren soya ha believes the high­ Mlsray station, SO mile* east of
Winnipeg
M)
46
est price ever paid before was l i t . i n u r t .
Melbourne
74
tt
Polica are pursain; th# 70 banshortage routed by raid
Mrs. P. M. Qlnglos malls Invitations to join th* 8ominol* County Miami
W
74
« given aa tho rauao af
te who rasde off with all tb* Chamber of Commerce Inscribed w’th th* novice: “Don't Be A Stop­ Trl'ahaeeee
76
per Ito a Starter.” Attached to each card la a largo cork stopper.
Tampa
70
61

Mra. Edia bind Snyder, widow of
tha late James Evans Snyder of
Chuluota, died a t her home there
last Saturday at the age of M.
She had boea UI for several
months.
A native of Chautauqua, N. Y.
Mra. Snyder had been a resident of
Chuluota for many yearn where
she was active In civic and poli­
tical affairs. Servleat will be held
a t a later date following crema­
tion of the body.

CIO Denuuub Revival Of Strict
Control On Rents, Food Prices

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                    <text>FRIDAY .MAR. 33, \*n

TH E SANFORD HERALD. SAJfrOBP, FLORIDA

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Rent Control

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It to bci up *n&gt;
t(ui program under the 'lir a la.
who I, in.lo.lei uotkutitjr aim it
i r » A t l l l r 4 I'lfcin t ' k l l (la# i
lU tlW siS I f oss S*aar natr
ft null hard hum Fag# (tire)
•. h-.ltil.l lu elplts June 30, hut
■riling* v-cul-i l*c licrd u( tunliJ- too-I lawmakers are taking it •L il i were ('resident."
which is liut going let help."
Thfi-i dwelling* nr i' In e.iiu- for granted It Will he continued
Jeffers, rrllrrd president o f lha
Ill hejiiitgi in New York, the
miinitka which have n «l voted, in some form.
crime investigating committer re Union Faeifle Railroad, wrota
under I he present law. to eonHarklry to urge that the Senate
limie rent control through June.
CHICAGO, Mar~ 23—(Ah—Ma­ ceived testimony from John P. do somrthlng to “ get better prla
The extension keep* those unit- jor packer* and union chiefs con­ Dane, head o f the uniformed ciples In American government
automatically under control until ferred today a move to avert a Firemen's Association, thal he gave than taxing, spending and elect
then, unless the community elect* nationwide strike in the meat
(t 10.000 to ODwyer in 1940. Ing." Ilarkley Is the Senate's pre­
In th&lt; meantime to alainiloii rent puikinp industry.
aiding officer.
curlie l-s-furr June 30.
The Vice Fresldent'* office raid
Datilek K. (unman, *ecrctary- O'Dwyer was then mayor of New
Jeffers' letter had been received
Under the present la**, local treasiirer of the A FL amalga­ York.
O'Dwyer denied there was any but that Barkley had not seer It
communities were supposed to mated meat cutters and butrln-r
yet. Il was date-1 March 10 and
decide by Mar. HI whether they wnrkmin, talked with officials of truth in Crane's story.
As one result of tha New York was mailed from Jeffrra’ home in
wanted to stay under the federal Armour and Company this mornn.grant another three months, Ing, lie |danned inerting* with hrarings, federal law enforcement l*a«adera, Calif. Copies went to
_ over the record each member of the Senate.
ilanp corn inunities have decided representatives o f both Armour officials are .going
and Swift and Company this after- fur evidence o f possible perjury
Mar. 10 was the dav aflar the
one way or the other V.snv ’
noon,
or tax evasion.
deadline for milliuns or Americans
not.
Ralph Holstein, president o f
Tohey r aid he fell I he Crime to shuck out trillion* of dollars In
I hone which hate voted to
keep rent control through June the ('1(1 United Far kin* bouse Committee, now scheduled to wind income taxes to Uncle Sam.
A couple of year* ago I retired,
rouid havr done so regardless of Workers, arranged a conference up it* work Mar. 31, should go on
after working for 55 year* and, of
whether tre extension law was with Armour spokesmen this nf. for at least two more month*
If we had CJ&gt; more days, the course, I expected to enjoy some
rnaclcd. So the practical effect ter noon
The subject of the round of umniittee could clean up some comfort In retirement," Jeffor*
Is to provide continued control
for communities which have taken conferences I* a proposed esten very rotten spots that have not told Barkley.
sinn of a pay raise agreement b«
lieen tom bed us yet and they are
"However, I find that ah«ut
no action.
tween (TU and AFL union* and legion," he declared.
half of my pension Is going for
The
three • month
extension major packers. They have agreed
lie mentioned particularly a pro­
give* emigre** time to work on a on a wage increase of II cent* posed investigation of crime in taxes and, mind you, this i* just
new federal rent Control pruteram, an hour — provided that the wage Pittsburgh and in New England, for federal taxes and d*.*s not in­
although tome members o f Con- ■tuhilisalion hoard approves it luit refined to say If Boston would clude the numerous other taxes I
am rriptlred to pay.
press have indiratrd they niay op- hy Sunday.
lie a foeal point.
"So. Instead of enjoying my ee
«c continuance of rent curia
If the agreement is extended,
Toliey expressed "hrartlell gra­ tirement, I am confronted with a
ieyond June,
Il would permit more time for titude'' at the resignation of James M i l e on my hand* to get enough
The pre-rnt plan In Conpress •eeking federal approval of the J, Moran, a friend of O'Dwyer, a* together to even make a living.
New York City Water Commission­
raise.
“ If these taxes were necessary
Krir John«ton. Economic Stab­ er.
for the welfare o f this country,
"This remove* a man who never I wouldn't begrudge a cent of It,
iliser, has de&lt; lined to approve the
iaise.
lie has held that only should have U*rn in nubile life but when I see my hard-earned
three rent* of the hike could he before," Tobey declared.
money (and make no mistake
Crane testified at the New York atmat it, | earned it the bard way),
illowril under the government's
formula wh!:h limit* Increase* tn hearings that ha had given
and that o f millions o f g-M
ten per rent above Jan. IA, I960, to Moran. Moran denied It,
American* being thrown down a
level*. Johnston said the unions resigned his llfi.nno a year rlly joh| hundred rat holes, then I rebel.
md packrr* would havr tn submit under demands from Mayor Vin­ It'* time to stop!"
their case for the balance tu the cent It. Iinpellitrri.
Jeffers said the welfare of the
The A F L International Associa­
•tabilitatlon board when it it n tion of lir e Fighters, with head- politics" and added that Ilcaklry
&lt;-lahli-hed.'
country" mn*l he put ahead uf
“ Tht re is a move afoot to get iinarteri In re. made a demand fur! and the Scntae "are confronted
Crane's
re
Ignntlon
a«
n
vice
pre-,
both side* together," -aid *
with a decision In that regard
spokesman for itwlfi and Com­ sidrnt. but be refuted to give it. { right now." Then he said:
Fresldent
John
F.
Redmond
an-!
pany. Hut. be added, no tim
"The tt&gt;50 annual expenditure*
I ad been *ct for Swift to join nouneisl that Crane had been sus­
pended effective as nf noon todav.! were around $40 billion. Now the
j the parleys.
Iti-imon-l fold
reporters
he Fresldent propose* to spend al­
Itoth A FI. and CIO unions
! would la- free tu -trike Monday If "cmphitlrnlly" denied the union most $92 billion In 1951 and al­
most $11*1 I.llli.in In IU52. Do you
! the wage agreement expires on had any knowls-dge nf Crane's
honestly think taxes ran rarry hi*
.Sunday. Hut A H workers plant.id claimed gift*.
I i.o walkout Monday.
Toliey I- a inemtier of the For­ loadT Where is the tax money
from?
The CIO United Parkiiighmi-- eign Relations Committee a* well coming
"W hy
should the President
m-rker*
union
said
It
wss
“
ready
as
the
Crime
Investigating
Com­
Ohrt* yaar ffff/na
to strike" on any date set hy its mittee, White he said he thinks worry alxiut his personal taxes
• I K w N r fw a w u a
| m il.i *tn tegy enmmlttse.
the foreign relation* group ought when tin- rest of us taxpayers pay
to study the ea«e of O'Dwyer, hi* living expenses, entertainment
the
ill
man
committee
went
| • 0 w i&gt;|t 9 m I t W I M f
Into a session — aho at the Slrv- Tobey .aid be prohahly won't havg expenses maintain hi* home anJ
ground*, provide him with a fleet
time to try to initiate action.
ens
this morning.
Senator Hunt (D-W yo), also a o f automobile* and chauffeur for
memlicr of Crime Committee, said himself tid his family, staff *
YOU It a u t h o r i z e d
he “ certainly would have no oh- nrivate yacht and an airplane for
DISTRIBUTOR FOR
j re lions if the foreign relations hi* numrruiii vacation tripsT
"Don't you think the time ka*
HRIOflft—STRATTON
committee wants tu look Into the
( i s s i l s s f j rtrn m r a g e (t a el
arrived for you fellowa who are
ENGINES AND DARTS
lie level veil the owners' message O Dwyer matter.
Hunt made that comment to a elected hy the taxpayers to take
indicating sutiport of the crew.
N. French Art.
Ph. *07
Of the r » tkicwmen, -.vital repwter when told of Tobey'* re- this matter In hnrf and tealiy do
something al-oul il foi the Ik-Un­
are White Russians, three are " ’ •J1-'
fit uf Hie country a* a whole^anJ
On
the
quc-tlnn
of
rnntimiing
Nationalist Chinese. Other* also
«. unwelcom
.......In
. Red China l&gt;- the rrlme nimmiltee after Mar. 31. for eopr own cflnslltutusnl* ? '
are
Jeffers told Barkley "you won’t
u - of I M r mrilart with United L'halrwan Kefauver (D-Tenn) ha*
Ing plenty of
Nation* fo rc e in Korea,
« • « h" won t tw able »• spend more have any trouble findlr
Voks-tuima a t- nt said.
'
nn
l""Ject. He hat urged men whe aro able and willing,
“ We have a clout feeling for ,h« “ cowntUalan he set up to when th“ show don II come*, to
faggot politic* wessl rot *M* eni nthe United Nation- eause through f0 |i|?UT i
W j TS
.t
.... relationship with the men . ,i,u' T“ *‘**&gt;' • "l;&gt; •v,*»rler» there trv bark m. a level keel."
fighting In Korea,*’ said -ecoud
" ...... " " " Ini hi* mind whether
• lirtrirlan D II. M a t-N a u gh t.,*“ fh a'om m l.slonsrouldhavo the
•pok.small for the er.w of the
- " ie comm fe e
i
H * Hun; T o
Kmpllr Marshal.
T;.U v - .id ." ha. . deep con(is tlia tM m s e * »* (&gt;••&gt;
“ W. vol.-d unanimously .... r-H ‘I ' V
, 1L", m
* r ri«ie In of life,
Tin* (laid
l* e r * y iw .
i C all o r W r llo T o -d a y
flreek*, Human* and Jew- are but
«f no. ....... Ip t|.e! Commit.
Vl‘‘” " "
"f
lilefs ley tot ing tto* V(-**el into n
|i
I I I I, a
&lt; , „ ,
a fe d of th-&gt;'&lt; who believid tin
F o r F R E E Inftpectlnii
Rial |&gt;ort Where there ts no Hrllish
H'*
hr h* rt
,h' " " egg In hold the mysli-ry o f life.
repies. nlatl-.n nt present."
The Perskw* celebrated ibe run*
year with n “ Fca«t o f the Erg*.''
Mar.Nuiightnn, of tireennek,
D r a ft C ut
end the Jew* u*ed colored eM *
H-otlsod, said the clew men risked
tthe-f peiihltirsl
to celebrate their Fa-*nvef, which
It'M tln a e * P r s w r s g o S M I
Three months lm|irlsunmeiit: of training facilities,, equipment, Is held on the first full moon of
payment nf the fans uf relief rlothlng and experienced person­ spring. The K-i*trr rabbit Is u
survivor of un ancient Egyptian
errwmrn tu Yokohama from lam nel to carry on the trantng."
■Ion; payment of their own fare*
Because harp* wer&gt;
Mr*. Rosenlierg did not go ln*o custom.
home, plus the rout of operating detail* when »he appeared nefore bom with I-nth eye* open, they
the ship while It i» held up.
the Senate Small Business Com­ were r ego rib d a* -arn-d to the
l* I IO $ K — 2* 1314
''But,
he raid, ' ’we’d sooner mitter yesterday.
“ Open-evtd" nr full moon.
In
Nor** mythology the hare * i t*k- thv jM-nalllc* than help the
Red*."
sacred to Kostre. the goddess of
P H O N E — JMHS'J
The Empire Marshal was one lh,V|r- eunmander of Task Force life amt spring.
of a number o f commercial resadd Vice Adm C. T, Joy, comThe tdra o f hare* laying Easter
Night k Sunday
i-rl* that aided in ihe evacuation "»«fder of U. 8. Navgl forces In
sands
o f letters'* about the com­
9U North Main S tm t
of Wonsan and Hungitam last
The ship completed a contract mittee's work, adding that "they
fall. Fnr that It
Sunday for hauling war materiel come from Ihe common people—
from Iwth Rear
-- end supplies between Japan and they represent the voice of Amer-i
Korea. Il w i i to hava departed ka-1.
for Datim yesterday, MacNaughton said.
lie reported the ahlp'a captain
i/.
ha* cabled word o f lha crew's
■land to the nwrnr*, I*. 8. Fandell* nf l^imlon, and the men
The 'Beautiful and Historical
hare notified their union.

Crime Commit lee

Truman Accii,wt)

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OUR
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British Cut

lAntH.Wjth Winns |
May lie

|TERMITES|

Sunrifw* Service

FIDELITY
Exterminstintf
Co.

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EasUr-Service Slated
By FreflbyteriatiH
Of special Intern t in the ob­
servance o f Easter will be the
ail musk service at 7:54 Sunday
evening at the First Presbyterian
Church. The
will tie sung
by the Youth choir which has
been playing an important part
In the worship servlet * of the
church throughout the year, according to the announcement by
toe minister. Rev. A. It. M&lt; Innit.
The anthem* that make un the
worship ervlce are "I Waited For
The Lord,” Mendelohn.Rieggcr,
“ I Am Alpha and Omega," Slain
er; “ The Cry Of (iod,** l.uvaas;
"Father In Heaven,” Bach-Gounud-Riegger; “ Awake, Thou That
Sbcpcst." Maker; 'In Josepn’*
l.ovely Gurucrt,” Trad. Spanish.
Dickinson.
Soto part* of these chorai
uork* will be done by Caroline
Mclnnis, Carolyyn Patrick and
Stanley Hrumley.
Mr*. George Tcmhy, Minister of
Muiic. will play three organ num­
bers, “ An Easter Song," Edmundson; “ Resurrertton Morn," Jonnilon; "Claire de l.unc," KargKlrrt.
Evrrjrotte intere-ted ie **•*»
rpecia) observance o f Christ't
iriurrertlon Is inviteu to » . .....
.Mr. Mclnni* said, and allied that
the worshipper* lie »ealed tieforr
7:30.

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Practically all of them, he -aid.
an- l.utherans.
Addition* and improvement* to
the property will he made a* rapid­
ly as possible. New accommoda­
tion* will be constructed on the
property until eventually it run
take care of an estimated 250
guests.
Mr. Nicklr who Intends to build
a new home immedietely across the
street from his old home, *ai-l thal
the house was built In 1025 at a
co«t of $.Vj,IM)o. A consideration of
some Itu.DOO was estimated to lie
Involved in the current transaction.
In poultry raising, culling is
Hi- prase s of removing from the
laying flock those hen* which
either do not lay at all or productonly occasionally.

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FIBRE COVERS
CUSTOM

T A IL O R E D

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A V A 1LA H LK

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
Jerk K, Morrison. Manager

HEATING

PLANT

At Itn oYlmh tm Tlmnulav ninrning, April 19th, 1951,
Ihe Hoard of Public Inut ruction will receive sen led bid*
nn Ibe furnishing and in-ri.illation of n central heating
plant at the Oviedo school. Hid* nui-d he atTOmpanied
hy a certified or ritshierV check in the sum of five (5)

For plan.-* and specifinitionH mil on Architect F-lton J.

perfect

Mottgliton, Sanford Atlantic National Hank llulldlng.

caste

S E M IN O L E

COUNTY

HOARD

O F I'lM lL IC

IN S T R U C T IO N

L. E. Jordan, Chairman

T . W . Ijiw t o n , S u p l.

by

P riaem Qaxdaer

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line T h e ►under V|u*letl.
1 1 * Old It e it a lh
in : lly inn* O f A ll (Tiurchea
i t * Nn lln n al ►elniusl Hln«nrs
t ill tla w a llan V M ift*
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1:1* l l r e s k f e . l W ilt,
l l l i nude In llusl.
* ltd Wnrbl A i Nine
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til* ►unday M nfn ln * I ' t - l l r t l
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l*:l« Oaspvl s in g e rIti** Churt'li ►ervli-rs
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KILGORE

300 W. lit Street

egg* Is believed to be a tltrr Ger­
man innovation. |n America, the
hare became a let,Kit. ur Easter
bunny, an error for whlc)i lh "
candymakere were probably re.
sponsible.

D o lla r fo r D o lia i
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O-IVES

Served from noon til H F. M,

SEAT COVERS

reject any or all bids.

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K iiro tn
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Tntnrur l k i r , . » eimw
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l l n e l r l i e . ell
l a i i m r n * ( r.|| T-i I'rs ye e
Wnrlrt At N « « n
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Th* ftliythm Hn-.e
►'ports K i n g Of Dsy
New*
Hartford U e rk et itrpnrt
T w lllatit g»nas
►purls I ’aredr
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per cent of the hid. The Hoard renerve* Ihe right to

tv,.rid Ai Nine

BLOWOUTS

LONG WOOD HOTEL

from any of the weather ;hy|pi
along the route which the hog*
rralt was supposed t « foil.-,*
The l -124, larger, more mod.
ern version of the C-7e ln*p
and cargo plane, is ru|iahle £
transporting more than '.‘iki Tr -ipi
with full field equipment. When
fully loaded, it ran fly about
L'.ntvi mile* without refueling.

Finnish Home

Take The Entire

Family To

P ace Gael

beadquartera here and Ihe Royal
Air Force said they had no In*
formation about the number of
persons aboard. The British Pres*
Association did not annoimre the
source o f it* Information on the
number.
Air Force headquarter* here
and In Washington also would not
confirm that General Cullen was
on board.
American and British search
and rescue plane*, some carrying
lifeboats, rtimhrd the area where
the plane wa» la*t reported, but.
*w no sign* of the missing Glohcmastrr evert after it was presumcil to have exhausted it* ga*
supply.
Thai type plane normally rar,
rie* its own life rafts, equipped
with ample food, water and rloth.
ing to enable it* passenger* to
survlvr for -omr time.
The search plane* reported low

ceiling: end bad we»tb*i in the
area.
.
The missing plane took Off
from n intermediate stop at Gan­
der, Newfoundland, at 4:20 P.SI.
yesterday and was due at Mildenhall nt 5:20 A.M.
The fir-t alert was sent nut at
3:49 A.M. after the craft failed
to give further position report*.
No Information was received

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OZIER-WELLER HOMES
UPON THE OPENING
OF THEIR MODuL HOME

ROY GREEN’S

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THE PROJECT BY DOING THE PLASTERING,

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and cor-waaMnf, too cop aa.

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I n U n ity There l a B lte n g lh —
T o Protect Ihe Peare of Ihr World;
T o P r «m U (he P r A itr w of America.
T o Produce Prosperity lot Sanford.

AN

V O LU M E X X X X II

E s ta b lis h e d 1908

Warren Calls
Probe Head 7
c Kinds Of Liar

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

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

NEW SPAPER

M O N D A Y M A IL 26. 1951

In 4 prepared tlaleineiit issued
by press iccictaiy Loyal Complon,
W allen challenged Sullivan lu
prove be luc ask'd the Stair Racing Conininnnn to irinHatr Clue
It* Broad, alleged bookmaker. In
J lo rid a racing iraclu.

M arket M anagers
To Hold Meeting
In Jacksonville
•

JACKSONVH.Le T Mar. 2rt~
“ The National Ataoclation of Pro*
ducc Market Manager* conn-net
thl* week in Miami fo r a three day
meeting, beginning
March 28
through .11. Market Managers from
throughuut tbe United State* are
gathering for thi* conference at
an opportune lime for diacuidng
proldi-m. facing thoae who have
the reeponilMlUy o f marketing
fresh farm produrr. Don IS. Enaits,
Jfanagcr of the Dade County
VGrtiwen, Cooperative Marketing
Association uf Miami, ami Presi­
dent nf the National Association
ha* arranged a threx- day program
(Cuatlnaed Or 1'ageH lx)

Eafctur Egg Hants
Sponsored By C Of C
More than 500 children parti­
cipated in Easter egg hunt,
■ la * vi i .-Saturday morning hy
” htKnterta!nir.ent
romniittee
of the Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce anil
IB priie*
wan* awarded.
The event wa* marked by
much enthusiasm and fun on lh*

Krttti

Press

le a s e d

New Variety Achieved Law Requiring Loyal
ty Oath Of Candi­
By Inbreeding Of
dates Is U p h e l d
Tame, Wild Types

The timri.l farewell party given by the Bemlmde County Chamber
uf Commerce fur memtiera nf the Sanford TuuiWt and ShilfGrbosnl
Club lit.l Minulay night at I lie Tout I*t Center, wa. attended by mure
ban ISO replete tiling 34 atatr. and Canada. Howard Bamalry, r&gt;tiled |Mi.tnia&gt;ter from Forest lake,, Minn., .landing in from nf

Pivotu By Tod Swalm
piano, Ii'il in group tinging to orehralial Ncrnmiiauinietit, A program
o f game* and music wa* enjoyed, and rrficshment* were served.
Chamtier uf Comment Manager hit Whitney wa. host and Mr*. P,
M. (iingle* wilt ho*te«s.

Coordination O f Red Resistance Evaporates As UN Military Training
American Defense Forces Press A ttack At Parallel Is Advocated At
. ,n. w i yi,: -f.

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,|

$80 Million Aid For
Latin America Un­
d e r ■Consideration
, ^ u
»-■
WASHINGTON. Mar. 26— (/D
—^Prriidrnt Truman urged the na­
tion* of the new woild today to
itrvngtlien and coordinate their dc*
frn*e force* agaiait "great perili"
poxed by ihr "a ggm iivr etpanvion o f the Sovie I tytlem toward
our own Kemiiphere.’ "
"W e mud now plan a* a pri­
mary talk lor lltr tltrngtbrning
and cnordinalrd utr of our dedrnte
force* in (hit hrmitphere," Mr.
Truman laid in a i pereh prepartd
for the opening of the intei-Ameiiean foreign minhtrr** meeting.
"W e mutt alto rondrier how we
may heat use our Mrength to sup­
port the enuae of freedom again.(
aggression throughout tha world."
in tho*e wont* the American
chief executive sounded the theme
which thi* government hopes will
guide the work of the foreign min­
ister* o f the 21 American republic*
meeting here in their fourth *e«:!o «.
In advance of the foreign minliters' conference, it was learned
that Mr. Trumar.'* Administration
I* giving urrent roniidaratlon to
an $*0,000,000 military aid pro­
gram fo r Latin America.
Mr. Truman lald heavy alreea in
hla speech on what he called a need
for action to “concert our defense*
and combine our strength in order
to support men in Europe and
Asia who are hottllng fo r free­
dom."
He pictured the Soviet system
a* one o f -unbridled power. Im­
posing slavery at home ami ns*

Rotary Luncheon

II) 01.KN CLRMKNTS
TOKYO. Mar. 26—t/Tt L'lUtril Naiiont lump* inlulifiril then T
linn on the wettrtn front in Korea today *n&lt;l diove rapidly north W e a k n e s s W i l l I n d u c e
toward the Wih Parallel.
Soviet To Strike,
Allred (ore** moved eatt horn Muntan and linked up with an
A tnui Iran divi.ion north nf t'i-

American Legiim
Exceeds Goal In
Membership Drive
The Sanford Poat No. ,V1,
The American Legion rearix.l
It.
lim prrcrnl
mcml. i .bip
goal of 5Sri on Wednesday, and
hy noon of Haturday bad gon over the top with 5(l‘J roemlier*
for IM I, or 103,4 perrent, t'apt
harb* T. I.oucks, post mcmlict
•hip' rard chairman, annoumed
thi* morning.
The rni-tnbrrthip card iisurd
to Thoma. K. Coursey, the
550th, enabled the poit to at­
tain it* 100 percent goal. Gllr*
Chapman received the 551st
card which established a new
tnrnilM-rship record which i« still
increasing.
One of those who helped most
In establish the new high record,
said Cant, l-aucks, was George
O, Mayhury, who recently olilained t!’ more msoit—
of thrsc bring Giles rhapninn
Others, who sided In attaining
the new record were Carey
Barfield, James F. Benton, Den.
vrr Cordell. Joel S. Field, J. 0
Galloway. Jarnc* ftlngletary and
Arthur L. Wilton.
“ The Sanford Post," Capl
Ijiu, ks di .larrd, “ ia glad I •
have h'-lped the tilth District
t'uirimunrter, Major Cknrlv* It.
Coffin of Orlando Memorial l‘o*t
No. 18 in attaining h goo&lt;l
nu-mltcrship record for
lUM.
atul wishes to romntlmri t him
on hit excellent work as district

uf the .mall fry. More
1,200 colored -Cgg* were
hidden, am) mutt uf llifc i were
found. White , hlldren partici­
pated In the hunt in FVart Mellon
Park and Negro ehlldrgtt at the
A i t e U I I park in (lo|tl*l»ro.
^ A im in g the uinnera wera Rebfcca Cain and Donna Newaome,
who won Hi e bunnlev, Lynn
ICaatlawM Oa N i t Tst*r
Reel, four, who won » doll and
Carolyn Wyatt who won a cow
hoy outfit. Many m|nrad rhkk*
W-rp given a* prime*. Soft
drink* were dmated hy Uve local
Coco Cola Company.
About lAn white, and SOD
colored children partlgtpoied In
lb*- hunt*, which ware staged by
Hy JACK BRLL
# Chamlier of C i m u t c i aa a
mmunlty trn lre, and which
W A S tn N G T W . M ar. 2 6 --(A O T b e lignt (mhcatrd today that
were a Mt -uev*x. with the any new term bid try I'resideal Truman may meet with oftpoiitian
klddir*. *ald Kd Whitney, mana­ within hi* partv.
ger, thi. morning.
Mott Waihinglon politicians willing to talk alrout it apparently
think Mr. Truman haa hit a&lt;&gt;
BOND IN B IT K M C N T
WASHINGTON, Mar. rd~&lt;/Pi- new l&lt;iw In popularity tmrauoe of I t s 1* toward solution, Railraail
IVe.ldrnt Truman signed Into law r*cent exposures o f alleged In­ union mrn generally an* rre.
tdday a bill aimed at
Injuring fluence nek eta within ht* Ad­ dlinl with feeling they havrn’t
hern treated entirely fairly hy
owner* o f Serfe* R Itood* to held ministration.
Many
of
then
politicians the White Home,
M to them ralhtr than cash them
To rJI nf this ha* been added
when they reach the maturity *gt agree that tha Korean war ven­
ture haa had a had political a sure aifn that tha President
10 year*.
Nearly
art In- reaction on the Truman |Ad- will have some rxpe rtly.lcd opn Inlet rat Ion, despite Its recent tmition from Southern Democrat*
military tarn for tha better.
If he »hould decide He waata

Southern Democrats May Oppose
Truman h Bid For Th ird Term

C

Labor has ham fttfo bn

■Idea a t r ^ '
lloa and

Betas gad ,d a eji*»w a i to ha
much araror to raeanetllattM
aa H waa m n l weeks ago.
Tha railroad^ iwttctanen's dlsapparent pro-

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S h e p a r d Declares

prewar

‘R umis will nrver 'tail a war
againd the I'nilrd Siaiei il tin*
Field diapatchr* .aid Ited re- rnunlty it rtrong'', Maximiliin
si.lance melted. Tin- American
advanced rapidly ile«p!lp snilpi Shepard, owner u( the l^ingwood
Hotel, told the Rolary Club loday
Korean mud
Tbe entire UN like drew cln.n at ilt tegular luncheon at the
In I'aratlet 1H. 11 appeared lh- Yacht Club. "Only if wr arc weak,
A Hie* could crow in fm re when and llic Kutiiam lliink they can
ever they ehose.
win. will they attack”.
In the ventral fionl an AlienMr. Shrpaid, who was intro­
•an division was u a c .ltil within
two mite, of North Korea. On duced by Jack Katigan at a
the ea 't roam South Korean pa
trol &gt; punctured th* imaginary Czech who came to this country
line tike a sieve, crossing and m 1921 and became a nrulialitrd
rerrnssiflg at will.
American cilircn. tan! dial the
Far Ka.l Naval head'piarter• thrre lied way* to prevrnl war .ire
said South Korean Irnop* stagr.1
a C'-mntando •.si&lt;l 50 inilea north as follows:
of (be I'ral't-I Saturday, They
1) Univeiii.il Military Training.
lamlr-d on the Wol*a peninsula
2 ) L'nivem al Military Training.
and killed IIS) Uni. while rap­
1) Univenial Military Training.
turing nit. Then they withdrew.
Tin- ixnintula la south o f th*
He then added that this coun­
Taetlniig e.-tuaty which leads to try should capitalise on the large
Chlnnampo, joirt city for the numbers nf former Ciech, Polish,
North Korran vupilnl nf I'yong
Hungarian, and other Kuropean
citiaen* m organise « iuteign le­
From the western front A l' gion to send behind tbe Iron Cur­
,-orr, .p-mdetd Jim Becker quoted tain to Kara** the fiiuslans, spy
It. S o ffirei* a* saying th, on thrm, and engage in sabotage
link-up “ saved us four or five
the Communists are doing !n
l U t l l a s t t n o p * « * T s* o |
ibtv. of lough fighting."
The officci* .aid the Chinese
'.Mill Arm y i'orn*. rushed into
tl'ewllaaM ()■ Page Tw o)

l-oundarv hetween
Mmilb Korea.

No. l.Yl

Wire

B lig h t Resistant High Couri Turns
Celery Is Sh ow n Down 4th Appeal
To Local Growers Of N e g ro Rapist

TALLAHASSKE. Mar. 2 6 -^ P )
Aw—Covrinoi Warren today cailed
n)aiue| I*. Sullivan, dirrrtor of lire
Grralrr Miami Crime Commit)ion.
•even different ly|»es of a ii.tr.

4

Axsociuted

W EA TH ER

F.B.I. Director Urges
Senate CommitteeTo
Continue CrimeProbe

TOURIST FAREW ELL PARTY

Governor Lashes Out
A t Dan Sullivan In
Blistering A t ta c k ;
Younger Also Hit

V Warn f, who It in Ja» kvonvlllr
attending a 5o yeans nf progress
O'lebratlim. referred to Sullivan
aa an “ experienced liar." u "in».*t
slippery and |irpsbttent liar," an
“ Intemperate liar," an “ egregious
Unr,“ a "llar-for-a-prlce." ami a
“ romiiitdtur liar.”
I.ai&lt;l Week Warmt branded Sul*
livan n&lt; a “hired liar" after the
Crime CommUtion official claimed
the Govrrnnr askrxl the Raring
jX’ommiavinn lu let * llruad come
V » r k to Florida trneka at the re­
quest of an i ffiria) &gt;»f the Na­
tional ftcinocraiir Party. Book*
making it illegal at
Florida
race track*. All twu i»u*t 1*
placcrl througli -late supervised
pair multirl window* and taxed.
Warren aim rliarg&lt; *1 Jack
Younger, president of the Crime
Commission, visited the home and
associated with a nortnriou* ganibler and had received a my-ierimi*
nvclope umler a table *in a
liami l&gt;ar.
Youngrr denied the arru»ati&lt;in\
voluntarily went before the grand
Jury for questioning about them
anti challenged the Governor lu
name the alleged
“ nortorious
gambler". The Governor ha* not
given the name.
Warren"* rompletc atatemrnt
ahnut Sullivan:
..The ex perlent it I Bar, Daniel P,
Sullivan, who broadcast* far a
JC fiain riiotl, ha* told yet an.
V th er lie about me. He i* rvjiorU'.l
M U*ti Lkt~fc*r‘ lu*vc broadcast last
Saturday nighl that Mm* (meaning
me) rarinot deny that he knew
rrawtlaare Oa C u t Tw-I

THE

Fail »ith litilc change iii tem­
perature through Tu r'da) except
a f»»
light shower* .outtu .id
roa&gt;| in (hr mornings. I irhi In
moderate variable mostly north*
radrrl) wind. through Tur&lt;day.

North

*nd

McGrath Tells Senate
Committee Costello
Is Immune From De­
portation A c t i o n
M tS IU M .TO N . eta' :•&gt;
1-1
—J I'dgar Hoover said In b ) a
mao who b irr ticrjoo- 4 itrpolv
police in'prrtor in New S nrk
u-rd lo h*»e mrriing. willi "one
of Ihr mod prominent criminaU
in the underworhl." lelting ihe
story to the Senate Crime In­
vestigating Commiltre, Hooter
ilid not name Ihr polirr offirrr
but idenlifinl ihr "criminal*' as
In ing Sherman, a man long
sought h) Ihr 'rnators a* a witnr.» for their hrarlogs.

WASHINGTON. Mat. 2t&gt; Hl'i
A new lyjve o( blight iciit.in l
William McGee. MixiMippi Ne­
celery, tbe tecd» nf which will toon
be inlinduccd fnr commercial me, gro thrice •cnlrncrtl In death fol
wai viewed bv grower*. *ln|*fwt* the i.t|&gt;e ol a while woman, (ail­
.mil technic*! •pccialiit*
fmm ed fur the fnudh lime today to
) full-trale lieamig hrloir the
Gainesville at tin* Univcitily of win ■
NI.W YORK. Mai 2f&gt;- (,1'j
I I,null'* Central llo n d .i f'xperi* Su|itemr Cam I.
June* J. Moran, iriignrtl New
Tbe adiou mean* Mi Gee mud \oik city water comininionri, wa*
nienl Station"* field day here Fti*
go
to the electric chair unleti hn uuliclrii on iM-ijur) thaigrt loday
day. Moir than Ml vitilort weir
lawyers can find another delay­ growing out of trdmion) brioie
p retent.
ing device.
Senair crime in«r*ligalor&gt;.. Abo
Dr. R . W. Rlipircbl, dlirctoi nl
McGee's m .e ha
attracted
the tfation, pointed out that llir world-wide nitrnllnn. Governor mdiclrd on chargrt of lying imnew vaneiy bat been named I'mcr
Fielding Wright of Mi i*-ippi drr oalb lo the Senalr toninullrr
ton pateal, in honor of Dr. Fmrr- b * ' charged tbai Communl't* was l.nltit Weber, ,k knowtrdgrd
,
II 1 1
.
|
were b jiliite
tbe fiphl In .nr the llrooklyn numbei* tmoknulvn. Ihe
„
•on ol t omell Univemly, wlimr .,*'
1
Sergo from rxrctoion.
1 ,
• .
ex|»erinienl*t in co-operation wilb
The latest rppeal to the high '" ‘jKlmenl* were returned by a
ibntr nf the local plant patholo­ lio-ii permittnl to tell the whole federal grand |ury.
gists Ind irtullrd in tlir new var­ court claimed MrGcr never bad
dory, including hi. contention that
iety. Tim wai obtained through hr had bail "voluntary" sex re- ; WASHINGTON. Mar. 2t» V D
intrrliiredmg of wild .mil tame lalioii. with the woman hi wav — Mil ditrclor J. falgar Hoover
Uwlay utgrd the Senate Crime
convicted o f raping,
vaiirtiei.
Mississippi's attorney general, |l nrnniittre to continued ilt exThe -vt-il waa lelen.ed to ihe
trn«le la*t fail, lie .toted. The liolh i-tal*- and lower fe-lrral pontu uf organiird ciime which
courts liail gone lido that an "ha* iMillutrd all too many comcelery i- ta»tv and prow. l&gt;olh on
-and and muck land. T&lt;--t. at llelle other ni pies an-l were convinced itiiinilin of our nation.”
(Unde have shown ibid it thrive* of McGee', guilt.
lie called also for local com­
In other actions today, the high
1w«t on muck tsiut
court:
munities
to take the trad in tulhEfforts are now tieirip mode
I. Ruled A to 4 that suit* to Irtily eliminating ruminal ele­
to ploduve ■ Might re.l«tanl white
compel landlords to refund over­
relery, hut so far I hi' ha, not been
charges to tenants in decontrolled ments and their ally, “ the politic.ti
possible, he stated.
drrat are not limit,.I to a one- r e n e g a d e . E v e r y community.
Dr. Philip W e.lgate
showed &gt;«*r rencaj V (q rr rei&gt;Vrg
Hoovei suggestrd. •b«ul&lt;(MJt*»'l *.
trrnwer- the result* of his exper­ were lifted. The high tribunal
iments in spplylng varied amount overturned a lower court'* action yearly grand jury iiivedig.ilion In
of fertiliser to celery. The henvied In throwing out » $1,001 refund •crutinire the admintdration of
application, five ton* to the aver, to a Palin, tenant for overcharge
imticc.
ir'iiltod In 'Ufinlte dgn- of hlo&gt;d covering a period of 20 month,.
Hoover and Attorney McGrath
heart. Plants, on the othei baud
if. Agreed to rule on thr- valid­
which had received no fertlliter ity of a section of Maryland’. ,0 were befor,- the ftennle rnoimittce
were of dwarf *l*e, The mod ftiv* ratted filter law which require* a to itlw-o*. what new law* rnav be
oiatilr appearing application no- loyalty oath by persons running ncede-l to comhnt crlnir.
MiGrath u.gett that &lt; engre-s
|M-arrd to &gt;w Hirer ton* of fertlli for state or city office. Thelma
it' r to ihe acre. A 5.3-8 formula
tier... te. who 'ought to run ^ |#Ll?2*TJIlLowv*sTSfi!!-* " , V " V ,
was used.
(I'h MIriiH Or r « a » Tw*l
un*l»T «H»lh .imf
l?i\r him u u lh m ily t•• fftiinf uu*
Among other experiments, the
1•
D m C iiR f T t t u l
result, o f which were evident in S u l l t i n o l e l U f f l l l * « y
full grown celery were application
....
..
in varied amount* of mangane,.
W i n s r F t 'S N I iO D O r
sulphate, lint*, wood ashe. an-l
______
tt'ssilsMt Oa raa* T »,|
Itod-dph Smith, h member nf tintnff of the Felcry Fed piihticatfan
of Seinir.oh* l|ii*h School, won an
honoralde nienti-m for page make­
up at the fir*! annual confcrencBUKNOS AlltF.S, Mm .v.- i-lt
uf Ihe Florida Rehalu tie pre«&lt;
Thc Vodrian rrclitiHl niili iialtcgi*trntion for Ihe III allied A.sntintlan. held Friday and Sal,
,
American Veteran* **Pri»i Itahv |in day »t the Unlverdty of FlerArgentina.1 a|,
m,-Hu-l of pioducing atomic en
llevne" will dove Mar. 2N at 4 fill
M., l'o*t Commander IWyman
mhers of the staff who attendyeOer-1"- but
announced today, Judging of ed the conference were Arm Whit " J " '
tin linldes will tie held 111 the aler, editor; Gail Hitting, adv, r a-bled little di lull and on |ruof
t-i
w
iinl
I•
r,
i.ti
in
In.in
11 I’
SeininobHigh
Sehmd
mull lidng dlre«'tor amt Fllen It rigger
torium tmginnlng 'at H I'. M. and Carol M-’ Innl*, year tmok edi­ annoiinccl Satimtay.
The v-ientist i» Itunnld ItlchFriday.
tor*.
Two free pictures, one each
The object of the conference wai ter, t'.\ now an Argi-ntit-i- 1 1 ll.cn
from Bremer's and Raymond'' In enable student* nnd teacher, to He mid, a* did I'eron, that \’ studios, will he granted each impin.-i- cunt r ibid lull* to school ycnlina would use the pine. . not
rnu (&lt;i't ant. Winder* wifi also piildlrnlions, and lo gain new lde*« fm linmli* but ill a liuig-inngo
receive an H x 10 nil portrait.
and knowledge which will he id ViMgrnm to provide indii* trial
F ir't pritr
th*- m i'll-,' i* a.slslnr*,-,, in any future phase* of power.
iVrim stinmilH-r.1 .winnlin ilinl
Itieir per,anal work.
a loving cup.
Co-operating in «pon*oring th-' "controllrd” iitomi* energy lu»d
I'arents may reglsirr
tin-ir
entrant*
at Touchton’*
Drug conference were the Unlvrrdty’- tieen liberated hy fusinti nf alotna
Store. Age limit* are from Hire- School cf .loiirnnii*m and Ihe Gen under enormous heal, as colltraded xvit Is "Uncontrolled" en• rat F,xten*i«n Division.
months to eight years.
erg) lilornted by U. S. ntotnii
explosion
proitnreil t,&gt; plilting
Ihe alum.
Argentina**
alnntic
rearimp,
Itichter said ve-trduy, wa - pindurril in a “ solar rractnr furnace"
prutiH-tcl by slime wnll. I |c«t
of hundri&lt;d» nT million- of degrre* like the -iirfmc temperalure of nhe atm—rvlea ed .'-ntrollable atomic energy. Itichter
renoited.
lie dccltncf, for sceiirily ren41'»#•*Imm•« Ok r ms* hlu

D.A.V. Baby Content
To He Held Friday

U. S. Scientist's Are
Skeptical Of New
Alomic Discovery

JOINS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Dyson Is Awarded
Repair Contracts
At Naval Station
Contracts have been let by the
Navy to Fred A. Dyson for th.'
rehabilitation and eonveralon lo
former eondition of nine building'
at the Hanford Naval A ir Rlalion.
Lieut. O. F. Nl- hoUon announced
this morning.
Rarly loday, Mr. Dyrnn put a
latgr crew of wnikmen on the task
e f reconversion of the Mesa Hall
building*. He slated that he had al­
ready completed the work o f a
previous eontraet for demolition
work, including partitions.
Other buildings staled for re­
conversion are five harrarks, the

FARM m ill: M
The Hern mole Count v Farm Bu­
reau will meet Tues-lay night at
7:00 o'clock with the krternn, &lt;111
the Farm cla**, A covered ili*n
siippei at 7:00 o’clock will lie fol.
low ed by a meeting at NiOO o'clock.

Sail lord Weather
llih yesterday J8
Low today 411
Bain 00

IC^allaaert Oa rise Tseel

R ITA HKTlIRNH
I.E flA V R K , France. Mar. 2rt— lilts Hayworth I* on her way
lo Ihe United 8tates.
The American movie star, wife
of Prince A ly Khan, sailed from
here Saturday aboard the
DeGrasse. She wae aerompanled hy
her two children, Rebecca and
Yatmin. Rebecca la th* daughter
o f Orson Welle*, Yaemln Ihe
daughter o f Prince Aly.
An American business acqnalnforth Carolina, who hoa btaated
lhe Truman "Tmt D ea r pro- lance o f tllea llarworth's sold she
poaal*. firm ly reject ad a bid had been approached lo appear In
fast week to head up the a new American movie and he pre­
State*' Right* movement which sumed she srould discus# this o f­
fe r with studios while lo the 1JJLA.

Total Match rain .72 inch
Normal March rain. 2.71 itwhe*.

The Weather
J A C K S O N V IL L E .

itioto Hy lod Iwalra
Making out a cheek to join the Seminole Coun ty Chamber of Commerce I* the p'enaanl duty of
William Dellarr, o p e «t»r of The Dairy Queea' on First Street, who la receiving hearty congralutalion* from the four "Fashion Queen*", who Jeft t o right are Mildred Miller, Rachael Johnson, Betty
U u Partin and Barbara Plynt. Mr. Deltarr wa» on* o f the “ early bird*" fnr 1051 memberahip. Tha
lo prospective members.

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Denver
Dea Moines
New York
Waahlngton
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Jacksonville
Miami
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Source O f Corruption

The Sanford Herald
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All aM lu rr aatteea. rani* a(
Ifcaaka. traalatlaaa, prwIaMiitrai,
a rt rrMrrr *f ralaaralarwaala far
tha ttrr**r ■( ralalaa luaSs, atlh
ha rkarasS tar at raaalar a trirllo
la* falsa.
NipiraraltA Nallaaally mt
lalaaS Xtmtpmpr* VtrersssatsII***. lar., Nan lath, ( blraaa, Ua&gt;
trait, haaaaa 4 lap. at. I.nala.
Tha ItrraM la a a r a l r r at Ik*
A tw IairA Press a*kick I* eall'IrS
aarlaalrrlr la Ik* • » far rap*Ml*
rattan at all ikr laral a rm prlalrA
la Ikla aawapapar, a* Mall a* all
AH a m * dlrpairkaa.
,
M O NIIAY. MAH. 24. 1111
” lOH AY'H HIHl.K V Kits IS

O ne o f the remuona w h y com m ercialized g a m b lin g In an
e v il in Itnelf h aa Ita b e g in n in g In the fa c t th a t an even
ch an c e la not g o o d en ough fo r the p ro fe a alo n a l g am b le r. H e
m ak e a hla liv in g fro m g a m b lin g . H ence a g a m b lin g chance,
t h e odda o f the g am e, are not nulted to hla purpoae. H e haa
to have uitsurance that he will win more than ha loaea.
Othcrwine he cunnot ntav in bualneaa.
Thin fact leads to till kinds of schemes to provide that
asaura.tce. The recent disclosure of the bribery of three
star players of the basketball team of the City College of
New York is an illustration of gambling o|&gt;crationa. The
three players were bribed to make certain that specified
games, on which the professionals could then bet with con-1
fidence, would be lost by City College. This was the fourth I
such basket hall scandal in New York since the war. There
have l&gt;een scandals of the sort in football, in boxing, and in i
other sports, both collegiate and professional. They have j
been so common in horse racing that they are part of the
leiretid of the track.
The use of bribery to " fix " sports events does more
than deny an even break to the sucker, the customer who
does the non-professiouni betting. It introduces corruption
into every field which is touched by commercialized gamb­
ling. Tho three City (Allege players were ordinary college
athletes, heroes of their classmates, young men like the
Death haa no Irrtora for ain&gt; ones we know in our own community, going to college to |
rata people. Il la always painleaa. prepare themselves for a life work. Acceptance of gambling
I'otr a had ron»rienre (l*e* an)
terror* and a t ronlrol that. My bribes makes a |&gt;oor start.

heart la painefl within me; and the
terror* of death arr fallen upon
me.—I’aalin 6S:d.

Intcr-Amerioin
|One of America‘a lop atomic
' “ ititta tayt that Russia ma&gt;
(C m II n M I fr H i Page O h )
at quay ai W Atom bomb* g m tlo n aboard."
lie AMAiled the theory -adthcow dbe uted agiintt tkk
by torn* of hi* political opstiy in cam of w»r. Juil bow vancad
pooenta In thla country— (hat tha
silit h tha betraytl of tbit couolry American aalloni can protect
by ;Communhu within the govern- thenihetvea regardlcaa of what hapnjejdtiwl connected with Atom pena to the real of tha world.
Taere will ba no aocurlly In
bothb projects had lo do wi’h tbit
tho woeld without iho*^ULN.^ ha
•ctjumalation of atom bomb* is aaaerted. “ Powerful ami producilve
Russia it not eaty to prove, but JO A* lHe Weetam Ifetniiphere la wo
bomb*, while not many in com- cannot make It aafo by building a
pariaoo with tbit country's Mock* wall around It."
While ho did not specify tho
pile, it nevertheless large enough urodie
atopo ho hope# tho conto do tomiderable damage lo New forooco mooting her# for tho next
York. Chicago, Detroit. Pittsburgh, | » « ‘&gt;h Usrpo wpeh* will Uko, It
. e. hope* ta
■ad a number ol other American le known that the . M
get agreement (l| for developindustrial center!. Any one who meat of a ttra
f or Woolcontributed in any way whatever ern
t Rtmtian scientific data on atomic
k in for a rough time if the
»h Ith

"W o would loos these ruHaral
and rollgloua tie* which moan ao
much to ua. The Istiioaiional trade
on which we Are. u&gt; depeadent
would be violently disrupted. W ont
o f al|,-wa would ba confronted by
hostile power on the shores of
tho Atlantic, capable of using th«&lt;
o f our
the ocean at our own ^dependence.
"W e mutt not and arm not let
fiv m iiP Jiv rr

m u**
mu**

" fivip
U . itS,“
n i l?
n t2f

men of Kurope who are reaitUng
Soviet eipanelon.”
• Far East, Mr. Truman

rffireaa

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S
r x 1:
wpigmaaq knows kaw datpiy
is interested in. hit

Mr. B. L. Detd. Editor
Sanford Herald
Sanford, Florida
Dear Mr. Dean:
We have been having a very
■atilfying response to our Easier
Utters of appeal, and want to ex­
press our sincere appreciation to
you for publishing In your fine
paper, the Sanford Herald. In
your issue of March It, 1DM. the
appesl, and for giving us such an
rffsctlve space for it.
T V re U no other xinglc factor
that hxc meant as much to th"
Childno'-. Home 8*&gt;cicty of rim Ida through all the year* in what­
ever xuccexx wc may have had in
raising fundi and rendering rffrolive xerviecii to thousand* of utter­
ly homrlexa xnd helpless children
from every prolbn of the State,
and of every cree.1 and belief, a*
the fine support that hat come to
u* from prsetlcally every newspap­
er in Florida.
Thanking you for Iwring such a
helpful partner In the ro.itinurnre
of our absolutely neeevsery xervice* to children of alt ages, and
rinds, uiul from every rouuty In
the State. Including your own.
and with ‘&gt;est wlxhex. i am,
Sincerely yours,
Marcus C. Fagg
State Superintendent

C0MMW1*r ^

•wtJA'S KQUBM

fL 0OKlt,4Ot-AUTy
T IW E E H A R D 5 A V E

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[ FACE WHIM STOMACH
----- 1OOHE

Warren Calin

have drawn our cultural heritage,"
he aaid. " I f Oovtot taboanion and
Soviet armed fores were to
throw those nations, the i
quotwoo for all of ug In Iht West­
ern llemitphoro would bs dltaiUroao.

hel

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8tnford Forum__

“ Do You Like Yourself?”

Someone broke into ibe ReconO nce n frie n d o f m ine n am ed Kd said to me, " F o r n
•IrtKtion Finance Corporation of­ v e ry lon g tim e I d id n ’t like m y s e lf." It w an not said in s e lffice! the other night and Died to p ity but sim ply a s a n u n fo rtu n ate fact. " I t w a s a v ery d if­
steal wme of their tec ret filet. Oh. ficult tim e ," he said , "a n d v e ry iw in fu l. I d id not like m y se lf
well, if you ileal from olhrn, you fo r a n u m ber o f reason s, som e o f them valid a n d som e o f
got to ripecl to he stolen from. them pure fan cy. I w ould h ate to h ave to g o b a c k to that.
"T h e n g r a d u a lly ," he said, " I d iscovered w ith su rprise
We ate glad to ire that one man and pleasure that a n u m ber o f iieopte did lik e me. A n d I
■ccuted of Iwing a Communiit hat th o u g h t, if they can like me, w h y can’t I like m y se lf? Just
come tlrai. and hr wat Fredeikk th in k in g It did not d o it, hut slo w ly I learn ed to like m y se lf
Vanderbilt f" eld * grandion of a n d then it w a s a ll rig h t.”
old Commodore Vanderbilt, one of
T h is w aa not aaid in a elf-lo ve in its b a d connotation but
tha biggcit freebooteri of them all. In se lf-k n ow led ge. H e m eant lite ra lly th a t he h ad learned
who coined the phiate "The to accept and like th e person " E d " a s he liked o th e r people.
public be damned". But Frederick I * * v ®,
n IH’e a t a d va n tag e . M oat people do not like
was cleared, not of being a Com­ them selves, put on m ask s and pom poeitiea, T h e y q u a rre l and
muniit. mind you, but of contempt boast and pretend a n d are je a lo u s because th e y do not like
of Congrtsi, which it quite another th em selves. B u t m o stly they do not even k n o w them selves
alory.
w e ll enough to fo rm a true likin g, and since w o au tom atical­
f e a r and dislike stra n g e rs, w e fe a r an d d islik e o u r atranAn interesting luggeition U made glyer-se
lv e s.
that teen-ageri' jalopiet be re­
O
nce E d w a s a b le to like h im se lf he w a a released from
quired to fly red or yellow banner
from their mastheads like naval the secret prison o f s e lf c o n te m p t.
I w ish w c could all lie so. I f w e could le a rn to like our­
ship* taking on fuel 01 ammunition
se
lv
es
even a little, m ay be o u r cru elties a n d a n g e rs m igh t
to that olhert teeing the danger
alt may lake unutual pie- m elt aw ay / M a y b e w o w ould n ot h ave to h u rt one an oth er
MUba* to avoid a collition. And fust to keep o u r ego -ch in s a b o v e w a te r.— B y John Bteinbeck.
M jive are at-it, why not tome
__________________________
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loo. for driven who
Of Wider Interest
deaf, or liable to
■i
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&lt;1 • i &lt;1
moment from heart
W
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do
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bw
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e
a
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clftnqly
why not a targe
with p coffin tderrifced tbp rauucl o f H le g d iu g S o u th ern new itpaper p u b lish e r h ere
V m &gt; thou who like to drive cdncertiipg the su p p ly o f n e w sp rln t in .tn p y a a ^ n h e ju j. M an y
w a d e r s m ay h ave dism issed It a a a 'a u b je c L o f in terest only
to th e n e w sp ap er w o rld .
’ While the world triei to catch
A ctu a lly , th e im plication s a re f a r w id e r .' In his dfs*
ill breath after the revelation! ol cussion o f th e p roblem
‘
“ e o rg e G . B ig
. G
............
g e r * , presiden t o f the‘
evil mixed up in organiifd gamhl* A tla n t a Journalil. sa id tw o la r g o n e w sp rin t t p a p e r m an u fac­
iag. Biihop Bromley Oinam, preii- tu re rs a re co n sid erin g erectin g m ills in t h s Sou th . N e w s dent of the World Council ol (taper dem ands o f the la rg e r d a ilie s atone w o u ld A ssu re them
d e n o u n c o t lho*e a ste a d y m arket, he said. •
rhea which tpontor gambling
T h a t Is b rin g in g the m a tte r hom e to a ll the people o f
garnet. "Whenever a church tup* th e S ou th , p a rtic u la rly Its fa rm e rs. E v e r sin c e th e late,
pent IcgiilatioM to permit gam- g re a t C h a rle s H e r t y proved It p o ssible to m a k e good new s­
m g foe revenue purpetet. il be­ p rin t fro m (Southern pine, a n e w a n d e x p a n d in g m ark et fo r
come* an ally ol the Costelloe and this r a w product h a s been a v a ila b le fo r developm en t In the
lb# Capone*’’, the Bithop declared Sou th . A lr e a d y tw o m ills a re in op eratio n t h e r e Is room for
"H ow can prelatet tummon gamb­ oth ers, nnd w h en th e y a re e sta blish e d , m an y fa rm e rs m ay
ler* to repeotencr whrn lupport of fin d it a s p ro fita b le to g ro w s h o r t-le a f pine a s an y o f the
•ambling at the amateur level liainr m ore usual ro w crops.
T h e question o f an ad e q u a te supp ly o f n e w sp rin t is, of
men for gambling at tire profrv
•ion aI level!" And when will the cou rse, o f vital concern lo p u b lish ers. It a lso ties In, m ore
V t and timilar organizations an d m ore directly , w ith the S o u th 's econom y In its g ro w th
» that they have no more right sn d search fo r g re a te r stab ility . . . T h e C h a tta n o o g a Tim es.
the law than anyont elte.

i i b t only daatyoua thiaki that

Korean War

CONFUSCIUS COULD HAVE TOLD 'EM

H'm HbbH Fra* !*•«• OMl
almnf the Iloitd e «fe nn r fli

87, IHfiO, at the time the State
Racing Comtnls’ ion unanimously
refuted to reinstate Broad.’ This
U still another lie hy Sullivan,
apparently cooked up by him to
keep hla enormous salary coin­
ing in.
"Sullivan Is one of the most
slippery and presistru liar* in
practice. A week ago. he broad­
cast two wlllfull, deliberate, mulicious and premeditated lies
about me. Members of the Rule
R a c in g Commission
hranded them as Ilex,
six ■gainst one that Sullivan
lied, fulllvxn produced no proof
whatever to support hi* two premediated lies of a week ago.
“ Yet he came right back a
week later, last Saturday night,
with an additional and supple­
mental He. Sullivan certainly D
a most persistent, enembariatsed
and productive liar. A normal man
nailed In a He would remain slh-nt
for a while, at least. Not so Rulllvan. He goes right back Into
full production.
: “ Again I challenge the internpetite liar, Danlri P. Sullivan,
l" prove hia two charge* of a
flelxl of the national Democratic
M l B|Vf
ago. mi
to w\if
w^t, (1) that
ah uiofmat nn
Part* telephoned me In behalf
or Charles Broad; 18) that 1 tele­
phoned the Stale Raring Commission in behalf * of Hroad:
Again, I,say .both tbes* charge*

rrt

Rotary Luncheon

Crime Probe

IC*a|l***4 rraaa l*aa* O w l
thla counter.
An he suggested that dropping
pamphlets on the Russian* might
http, but that too fvw of them
could read, and those who could
would prutwhtjr not understand or,
believe what the pamp|it«t* tala.
I’olatlng nut that ha wa* rdu*
caled in a (’tech military achnol
and aarved tn the Au*tn&gt;-Hungar­
ian army in IS U -’IS. Mr. Shepard
recalled a motto ha na.1 teen aa a
bog on a military building ip
Vienna, " I f you want peace. pr*i
pare for war”, and ho told from
bitter experience ht-w terrible It
U ip be. weak ami t» iw conquer:
ed whan war romc*.
D ed
daring that th* RuMiaii* are
rde, and will not fight unit/*

(l'*allaa*a r eam Pees oe*l
aiunlty to a witneee who declines
|o testify lest ho Incriminate him­
self.
He recommended, too. legisla­
tion ailmwi to deny ute of com-

enforcing the statutes agalnkl
gambling without fear or favor
and he will collapse and. Ilka a
house of cards, the vast pyramid of
gambling will collapse.
Hoover utd those engaged In
vice activities end rackets “ eouhl
not long survive without their ally
—tha political leaegade.
,

that any

Dyion ^ e k (Contract

they have evrrjrthlng in their
favor, Mr. Bheppard said Ameri­
can diplomat! do not understand
the Rutelan mind, and he pointed
out Die horrible mistake this
country made whrn It called den•ral Patton oul of Cxechoelovakia
and lo*t Uwt great country with
ita mllllone of fine auldlrra and
giant Skoda armament work* to
the Russian*. And he recalled Bitmark’s assertion that “ The ruler
nf Bohemia (Cteehoslovakla) It
tho mailer of Kurope."
The annual primary rirrtlon for
Rotary directors wat held with
the following men receiving Ihr
largeet voir; Cl arrtree Redding,
f . D. Scott, kUrlr Turner, Roy
Holler, II, II. ('olemau, R. I..
Perkin*. Jr. Walter llayne*. Alt
draw Stine ami Holland Dealt.
Four of theas turn will be Heeled
directors at the next mooting.
(tonrge Tuuhy, who acted ax
a residenl In the absence Of Orville
Toashtoa, aanoonrotl the resigna­
tion of Ham Martina aa a director.
, Judgo Douglas Htenatrom and
MpiT m . D. Gatchell were elected
to represent tha Uolary Club
Kln« and Queen In the contest
being conducted In connection with
th Ktwr.„te Club mlnlatrc!.
Mr. Touhy announcnl that Hrttafor Speaaard-Holland will lie the
principal speaker at the annual
district conference of the Rotary
Club In Orlando during April, lie
also announced that the Rotary
Club’s annual Julor Im m IwII sra&lt;
■on begins today.
Andrew SUnc annuunerd that
tha Hanford Rotary Club etnod
fifth in aitrn danee during tho
month of February In the ontiro
district.
_______ Introduced l»y B. u
Pirk'ne. Jr. InHudao Fred Haywell
a . David Doan Smith

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growing out of the comm)
there.
Siirarings
'
Those indictti|' wrrd’ JahiHi 'J.
M*na/!|MSI|nM4&gt;'N**a! T o rii' WIV
ater eommlMldwUo, anOh Laals

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for VIM Hoc'n . * interior
(liUrlor
woA,
tiirkt'THumbing
ami
v» s*« *. •# i ir *•
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nil!
‘ tail
n
"It seems unfair to the people
ratlbii, by tltw Nfivy
ruaad'of lyiajrin tea Hinonp .whoa I
rd r o t oration of that the egregious liar, Daniel
I hair nxxoc latTtms wit h eAta othM". ■fr'-rbntrtictV.tbr tW
SRMHcal Tied iteam -distribution P. Sullivan, should broadcast
McGrath,"’ wUh »ni ihow’ df ystems.
weekly an assortment of Ilea,
heal, told tho Sei
M fr .V a i
knowing when he dor* to that
retier. irlmowIr-lged^'lteJoXtfa
number* b«okmaker.-They were ac-

:o way the federal *
mid deport FranF

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|D&gt;. N »w

I the'itathrti are be*
1l to their' original con
Dyson today estimated
were "trying to make It ap­ that the work that he la directing
pear" tho Justice Department had will require the services o f 76 to
mean* to deport Costello.
100 men.
McGrath opposed suggested cre­
ation of ■ federal crime commis­
Supreme Court
sion, saying il might lead to crea­
tion of a national police force.
ll'n | l!i,S r'r,w fa t * Oael
Hoover alto opposed a national
police forte. Ami, he declared, the Baltimore city council on the
“ what I* really needed is not Progrettlve I’erty ticket but re­
more laws but the will to enforce futed (o sign the oatb, brought
Ihoar laws already on the statute the teat rasa. The high tribunal
set a hearing fur Apr. P. making
books,”
“ If the laws against gambling no mention of the fact tM Balti­
presently im the tjUla and beat more primary Is to ba held to-

statute woks were earnestfy and
Vigorously erfnrced. organised
“ Ing mold tie eliminated with­
in’any community In, TelfV m

hearing In hta-iWoil
battle to win reinstatement to Ms
h|l# Olid theft wets "local ctarx" ; F 1’-3®0-*-•♦'k movie fob. CoW
In any cernmiinity where gambling waa. one of. .. group of
figure* jailed
lolled for eowtompt of
exiita. *
to tall the
for jrlfusieg.
.
“ WIi!»«ul uur»Hon, these local Congress .for
on Un-American
mmiltce on'
iJn-American
cian have common purpqera and House Committee
working tools, and may well Have Actlvlliea whether they were Comcontact* with national figure* In .munlata. A Iso* Angeles feoeral
gambling, the so-called tycoons of judge ordered Cole reluataled and
told his studio to pay him some
The PArieworld.” ha wentt on.
Rut these same nattoirial n.Igures 176,000 In bark salary but tha
are themselves dependent. In their u. H. Circuit Com! In Ban Franoperailona, upon the local gambl­ claco onlered a new trial on the
wnd that errors were made in
In
ing rtars.
ground
"Blast the fouadallon of the lo- Instructions ta, ami admission* of
cal gambling esar. by vlgorw-dr evidence before, the Jury.

ha la not lolling the truth. I know
of no effective wag to protect
tha people from thla liar-for-aw. I have Ho way of know■bout ether Bee he may
t upon those who listen to
hla broadcasts, or otherwise cir­
culates, a lit about me, I feel It
my duly to let the people know he
it lying.
(Ine(dentally, It Is very revrallng that Hulllvan, by hi* own
admission, should serve as spokes­
man for a Mlam) gambler whn
called him up to say he wat not
art associate of Colonel Younger, i
"It la my earnest hope that this
continuing liar, Daniel P. Hub
llvan WIR desist In his lying about
pie during the ensuing two
month*, no that I may devote
My fall tho* |a sewing tho people

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prevail

of s m m $ 1.028,000, wi
into coaaidrratmi tha
M’s 50 parcarn cat o
• h a l da n i M o a a

m.

a

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hr cooperating with Ihe LcgDla-^
able lo find tome other metiers
lure. Surely, Sollivan should be
to lie about during April and
May. After that If he feels he
niusi rvsuini* hU lying about me,
I will have more time ta bsposr
Mm."
.

Laughter Lives
And Grmra}., r
W. V. Bitting
Tnuchton Drug Co.
Maybe every bit of laughter
Isn't rememlwred but it Uvea In
the personality, becomes a part
of the memory. It la a tonic
to health as any doctor will
taatlfy. Laughter grows too,
crowding out trouble.
There la-a tendency to lose
the habit o f easy laughter as
we grow older which prohably
account* In same measure for
general UI health.
We need to he reminded oc­
casionally htrw much these
small detail* of dally living
affert our health.
Just a* wri need to he re­
minded » f the Importance of
obtaining carefully prepared
prescription*.
TM* lo tho noth at a aaries at

s s v t ^ a r s s ’jser-

N. Park A**.
Al
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is the timei

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I nrlian

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fought a stubborn delaying action
i
leading
noitb
along the roadI lead)
from Dljungbu.
loop concent rx.
Heavy Red troop
Hon* were reported just north
,f the Mith Parallel. Parts of
six Chinese and North Korean m
• i u i i &lt; were spread Iwtareen ant w
around the North Knrran t»wni
■1 ioiidum and Hwachon.
Yonrhun la about *W mile*
north of the border, almo-t due
north of Heool. Hwachon is
abort seven air mile* north of
.TM and 18 air miles due north
of Cliuiichart on 'he rentral
front. Ilwnehmi is al&gt;o about 10
miles northeast of the point
where ihr mnin highway fr«.n
Chuncholi I'lune* the I'aralkl. An American division wa- r&lt; •
ported two tulle* south of this
point.
Fifth Air Force fighter* attacked |{wnrhnn Monday, taking
Hj&lt;‘.
.iver where
wnerr night
mgm flying
flyii
light liombcrxy left off nt &gt;U»n.
Fifth Air F'orcc heda'iuxHrr* re.
IH.rted alto writes flown hy noun
Strike- also were made ngnin»t
Komchon nnd the military rrouroad- town of Kumhwa.
(In K"n-s'v uo-t eim-l H' jmMir ■
of Korra IROKl units operat'd ’
with scn.lHirnr artillery. Allied
ship* Ivlng offshore pounded
R.&lt;d iii-inllitl'itvs a* HOK putroli
jabbed ucrn*« Parallel H8.
Naval sieger were nixintain-d
on Wonsan and Hongjin, far
north of tit* Imnlrr. Wonsan
was pounded' Sunday for ih»
•77th straight &gt;tay. Songiln wa*
hit for the 18th straight dvy.
Cruisers, dcmuyrr* and sup.
portln» craft look part.
$
In Pusan, Houth Korean Pre­
sident Syngman Rhce called for
the United Nations force* to
march north to the Yalu R iverNorth Korea's boundary with
Manchuria.
He said 600,000 trained Ho&lt;.th
Korean aoldierx, with Allied
supplies and arms, could defend
the country once that goal wa*
-cached.
/

S a v in g ! In Coal to Good D H t J r a

and erder do not
they will hf

mt* I erodes
three
•s I

equipped vmh Unj*. This unit
was sighted north of llljongbg.
Until the . link-up, the Rod*

A U T O IN S U R A N C E

of
our
ur bard

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ICaailaeeA Frees Fag* Oat)
sit
il ions north 0f
defensive
L week, had wlthl m
drawn. The only Red* spotted ™
between the Americans and 36
wa* a xipirta company. It *■,

part
inole County

Walla re

�MONDAY MAW. 26. 1951

TH E PAN FORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Social A n d Personal Activities
MONK

Social Calendar
MONDAY
The Revival S m lr «i at the
Firit Baptist Church will be at
H;00 .1* j|. I)r. Pope A. Duncan
will speak
TVKMDAY
Missionary Circle No. 3 will
ajnrrt at the lintue uf Mr*. 8. I..

^Whatiejr, 1217 IVn I Second Street

Osteen News
6

Dy MATIN A PUNNING
Friday night 24 tucmlier* of th.»
B. T. U. went to the "M*** MeatIng” nt the ll#pti*t Churrh in
New Smyrna. Tho*e attending
were .Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Lloyd and
jerry Dan, Mr. and Mr*. J. W.
lame, Margaret and Barney, Mre.

Robert'*

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jbtri * ? M &amp; bti' i ml Pa?-

planning a ten day revival Apr. Id
through 2d. Rev. K. C. Abernathy
Or Ulv.-rtl.le Baptist Church of
Tuntpa will be the evangel!*!. All
make plant lu attend a* much a*
pniilhle.
J Rev. J. C. Waltef Jr., graduated
from. Stetson Unlverdty Tuesday
Right.
— ■ A meeting of the “Brotherhood'
* l» f llaptiit Church met Thursday
night in the Admlnlttrallon Build­
ing. Refreshment* were *ervrd .
Mt*« Janette Jenktnion of Jackaonvillc (pent the weekend with
h*-r patent*
M iu Kva Williami of Orlando
(pent a few day* with her par­
ent* Mr. and Mr*. K. II. William*.
Mr*. O. E. Luke and Mr*. Stew
Procell ipent Thuraday In Orlando.
Clarence Colley leave* Sunday
^ for hi* home In 9our!i, Maim.*,
©Canada after a three month! vlilt
with hit brother, William Collvy.
The school held their u*u*al
East er Picnic and Egg nunt* a*
.fellow*: Mr. Wehh’e room gt-e* into
the. wood* on Unugihrt, *lde of
D R . C . la . I W O
Optometrist

N S

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E X A M IN E D

III

Palmetto Ate.

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Hiitlf-Ht’d I Inituritl
lly .Mis. Sluittiplier

The Lamplighter
Oj TOM DOYI.r.

•It.

J. V

Photo lly Wieboldt
Mi*- Alice l.undqulst, who engagement to Ralph Cotta wav announred tmlay by her parent*, Mr. and Mr*. K. F. l.undquRt. Plan*
will In&gt; ammunctsl Inter.

Alice Lumlduist To
Wed Ralph Costa
Mr. ami Mr*. K. F. l.undqulst
•lui'iun N t'tkt) the enrage,
inent of their daughter, Alice
Kllinhrih, to Raliih A. Colt*,
-oil of Mr. and Mr*. J im n A.
Co»ta of Allien*, (In.
Mi*- l.undqulit attended local
(choolt an.) graduated with the
cla«* of 1917. For the pa*t
three you* *he ha* la-t-n an
employee nf Southern Bell Telephon Company.
lr. Co ta attended school, In
irn* ami North Georgia Mili­
tary
Academy.
lie
I*
now
nerving in the U. S. Army ami
I* itatlonril at Camp Pickett,
Va.
,
Plan* for the weliding will be
anniMinrrd later.. .

I

South Atlantic Area
Garden Club To Meet
The Florida
Federation of
flnrilen Cluhn will he host.-** at
the
annual meeting
of
the
South Atlantic Iteghot
whir*
will
be
held
Tuesday
and
Wednesday at
the
IMDview
lliltmnie lintel in llc-ll Air, Fla.
Mr*. A. W. Kpp* I* finance
chairman from Seminole County.
Florida’» preddent, Mi*a Mary
f ’omptnn, and the other member*
o f the Kiecutive
Hoard will
rntertaln with an Informal re.
ceptioii preceding the banquet
tnmorrnw evening.
Air*. Bradley Murrah, Greenvillc, S. C., i* in charge of the
■&gt;■&lt;-giant which will include ilr.
il. ilar&gt;M llumc, who will give
an llluvlrated leelure on rami Illa*.
Tylers lake for the picnic and *gg
hunt.
Air. Pelham* room went on a
“ llitch Hike’' parly. They will
come hack to Mr. Pelham's and
have entertainment and refresh­
ment*.
Air*. C. Breyette'a room went to
tha J. S. Prier.on’* big lawn and
hati an Raster egg hunt.
tf your family la tired of the
ordinary aalad made with cab­
bage, try a romhlnatlon of cab.
, hage and pineapple, or one of rahlarge and diced apple.

P e rio n a li
Mr. pnd Air*. AlrKuy Truluck
had a* (heir gueiti over th# week­
end Judy, George and Connie Wetmore o f l.nhr Wale*.
Dr. and Mra. j T n . Tolar have
a* tlwir guests Mr. and Mr*. Ralph
Tolar and ton Gregory of Rich­
mond, Va.
Mr. and Mra. Calvin Teague,
former reaident* of Sanford, now
M l Greenville, 8. C., Wilted friend!
here over the weekend.
Herman Rnunley . haa returned
•« Haallnga after spending the
weekend with hti parent*
irente Mr. and
Mr«. W. 8. Drumley.
Mr. and Mr*. E. L. IMwkltu af
Fort P in t?, spent the weekend
with their daughter and aen-ln-law,
Ilr

ami A ir.

fi

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r iu ii *•&gt; Air*.
;it her home.
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The toioitlt Mere etperially
good. Mr. William Carlton, tolol*t o f the firwt MtihodUl Church
la Orlando, wot adequate. He
w c a i la lack Jw*t a hair'a
breadth of kariag that eilra
‘Vomrlhlng" that would makr
him better ih »« good. Marilyn
Col low eirelled in her *opran«
part, po*tet*lng a tplendid voice
of strong lecture. V lu Callow
won the Melro|&gt;olilan Audition*
of the Air In Kilt, amt ha* *uug
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The mournlul, ditrr.ifi. d train
of llrahin ‘ (Scrmai. H.qtiiein wenheard Ka&lt;trr Kvr at the Municlpwl
AuditAriiim in Orlando. Yve* Char
don und the Central Florida Sym
phony, the Central Florida Choral
Society, and two foloivta *harr I
the spotlight for the event, thu*
rioting the fir*t *ea*nn of the
nnranliation—A *ea-u»n which harcen Central Floridiunv turn dot
in great number In taking the
Smyphony Orehe*tra Into their
heart*.
Th&lt; Rtqoirm wrat done very well
The hand picked voire* Miunded
l-eautiful although the enunciation
at time* wa* not quite tlear. Th
ehoru* looked very imiMiving upon
the vtagr.

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at I :S0 P. M.
Teacher* and officer. mn lmc at
7:30 I'. M. at the church.
The »c«*lun o f the lake Mary
Community Church mrri* at the
church at &lt;:30
The Chapel Choir of the Kir*t
liaptial Churrh will hold rehearsal
tonight at 0:45 P. M.
The Revival service at the First
Daptiit Churrh will begin at ll:00
•J*. M.
. &lt; IJB
* * 1 r « I'nitv Cla«« will meet at
the VaMca Hotel at 7:30 P. M.
with l!cv. Carolyn II. Panuin. a*
tern her. The public t» Invited.
Tlu* Pilot Club will hold It*
burtnr-, no . tint In the Yacht
Club at H:&lt;Mt |*. M. The Ih^it.l will
meet at 7:30 P. M.
WEUNK.SII YY
The Methodiit Church'* Prayer
Meeting will be held in McKinley
Hall at 7:13 P.M.
mi. Mid-weekprayer service
at
“ :30 p. M. “ Come Thou With U*
Ami We Will Do Tlire timid."
Tlte Woman’* A**«&lt;-latlon of the
lake Marv Community Churrh
meet-, at the charth at 2:30 P.M.
with &gt;lr«. II. I.ampert a&lt; ho*te*a.
The Revival Service at
the
Pint Itufti-t Church will la-gin
at S:00 P. M.
THURSDAY
Tlie Glee Club of Seminole llirb
S. h.Mil will 'poo-or a dance nt 9 : 0 0
-J ’.M. t.i tt"- Armory
W The Revival Set l ire at the
Fir«t Baptist Church will l«|tn
at H:*mi p. M.
FRIDAY
The
United
Daughter*
of
Confederacy will meet 3:&lt;k» I*. M.
at the home of Mr*. Georg..
Illthop with Mr*. .1. &lt;i. Sharon
a« n».hn»te**.

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With the llrahm*
Requiem,
the concert *eaton clo.nl I har­
den and hi* men have given u»
• hat we have wanted and what
w* have needed—music of the
highest calibre, faithfully
in­
terpreted. Karh concert ha* «een
a good (lied audience record Ita
eauheraat approval. Yve* (bardon ha* taken Central Florida by
Morni aad. we believe, ha* » ireeded all etperlaiionj. held at
tbe owtsel. lie ba* hrought In the
podium energy, imagination, and
toad ta*te—and a dewlre fur the
bc«t pooaible. Fan we a*k more
• f him?
He ha* conducted moat a t the
lime without a reore, which I*
the mark of the will trammed mu­
sician who ho* the greatest part
of the work of hit prufe\«|on be­
hind him, and I* now able to ac­
quire further insight and greeter
Mature a* an artRt.
N ett *»**on, gue»t artiat* vrlll
appear with the Symphony among
whom will he William Primrouc,
Jun Prerce, and Kleanor Steher.
Thu* the appeal will (&gt;r greater
than ever. It can *afely he expected
that next *ra-&lt;m will tie a better
*eaion.
And there will lie another
change nett year, we believe.
Many people will frequent the
Symphony wke never did before.
They have been etpmcd and *111
become eiprned In the fever of
good mu.lc—a fever that nothIng will abet*. ThU ia one time
» e don’t want a Doctor In Ike
boux*.

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ami liuvlet* of white tl».|iulo«
May." mul 'I.
In u lovely eamllelight ceremony ami eatla lllie*. Air*. Frank IF.. .» A I
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marked l-y qiiii-t dignity. Mi** W.Mulruff. Jr. gret led the gm *t- announce t.~lu&gt; vu. ..-c.n f ill* III
anti
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to
the
rreeivinq
ami Npt-11-Ht.hiiig mo - - -.c* . ! thru
Mona Ruth Mill*, daughter of Mr.
■laughti i. Freda Flirni.-' h. I«b
and Alt*. flrM-tii- Ft auk Mill. t.r
3'lie l-ri.lt-'-&gt; tal.li' wa. overlahl Frank \--- II Me’ui tlila eily, l-tvamt- tin- I.ridt- nf
Ku l.ni it Ten Lye* Walk 't, BW.I .-r with a hrautlfnl larp clnth an- .Mr. an I Mi- Five'- Ih '
u Ihor-tlffed
tnrpe-tRfctl wvthlitiK
weildiui; m
catl- Orlando
tty to re* '*r‘ - Jam*- Ri-glnali Bond of held a
lopptd with iniiilatui.&lt; b|i&lt;l.hjiac a
ttml
'Ml''. 1♦» ’-n ..il. . i
I ..ll
eume hi* *tudie* niter vuinng foe rorontn, Caim.1* i.n Sat in.1
at 7:i&gt;o o'cltvl in the gioam. Fern and gladidtoaee l.l-w- *chonl* am| F ....
in
-teveral day* with Mr. and Alri. evening
I i*t
Klrvt ItaptUt Church. The double ,o|n* MirnmiHhvt the cake n.-d on llii.V-.vill.. S t I -u -.
Glenn Lingle,

ring ceremony vtm |mi f.u nn-I hy either *fdi- were di»he&gt; of pui&gt;

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I.leut. Dan Da via left today far
and grirn mint*. Dainty nn|.Liti* to the Itikhop. of Hi- 1 ••
Friend* af Mr*. Lincoln Grow the Rev. W. p. Ilr»&lt;&lt;ki&gt; Jr.
All**ia*lnpl after upend the nut
Forming a lovely lurtkgrt.titi.l l-.it i* the inicript ion "Itit L itn-l (.’liureli id lb. |tn«.-n
week with I.leut. and Mr«. Jack will regret to learn that *ho rantiniiex neriourlv
mat ill. at the home at for the •ervice w.-re p..ttnl |uilin*, Mima". A ulmiUr table held mint Floiida She i- It - - i
Moye.
Mil
her daughter,
P. J. Allen, at ••*t*k.t of while i(lu.|io|ii&lt;-e* ( punrh in n rry*tal U.wl, prt-hh.l1Sigmn Pin ml. .«Ii•ightrr, Mr*.
M
'l l Mel-a-li gta-illHl-.l ti. -i th
and tnllit II Iic. und Mau.lartl* of over l&gt;v Alt*. II. F. t'.mp.r. The
lly /
—
Avenue.
Mr. and Mr*. R. Selvedge and I I I Holly
&lt;i all. ■.!■
•evcn-brniichi-.l tamb'lnl-ra hold-1cake wa* .-lit hy Mr*. IVuil Han­ Orlitn.hi ll-gli S* * in.I
•laughter Hetty Lynne or Mulo i with Mi*. Roy lit ilt. Ml . \Y . -I Davidson 1
n Nnrth
Mr*. John Matthal haa Item call ing l.urning taper*,
Ixrry *pent the weekend with
A program of nuptial mu.lc wa* II. Gardiner, Air*. Wallace Tyre, &lt;in olmn wtirre he wo * ni.-mli. •
Air. and Mr*. W. M. .McKinnon. cd from Baltimore, Aid. Iwcau-of the lerlous lllne** o f her mo. (urnUbtsI by Mr*. Evan* McCov, and Mi** Faye
I f Johnwtn at*i*llng of lh. honoluiv fiat.unit it-ii- d.
II** Hetty Ihirl*
Ihirl rai.tnln .-f th.- golf - .
with the serving. All**
t
Hobby Jones la home front ther, Mrs. L. Grow. Earl Grow of organM, who tcii*|.'tt-.l lh.* fol­
charge ef th president &lt;-f it-- |l
Camp Rucker, Ala. spending **v- Miami, ha* alto been called he lowing selection*: “ lie My Love'’, William* wa* in
Maqpier*.
"Green Catlii-dral" anti "Schuliert'. l.rlde'* Ixxik.
oral day* wltbt hi* parents, Mr. cause o f hi* mother’s lllne**.
lie i* a nirinl-ci of tl.i.i II *.t
Serenatle." The timlitional wmlAfter n brief wedding trip the
and Mra. C. K. Jnne*.
Mr. and Mr*. Jack Andrruon of ding niarrhr* were u*etl and "Lie
rotiple will make their home in Phi -ocial fiat. toil. ..- -I i a
\rtern of W.ohl Win II \t f-l«•
Mra. W. B. Wray and non Buck Kingiport, Term., Mr. and Alt* beMrauni" » « . softly playetl dur-» Sanford nt the Cowan Apartment-. ■« ni 'I.
'I- - ,i- i
()u,
f l&lt;m||
of the Nu-Wray Hotel of Burn*- Robert Moore end daughter. Am Ing the ceremony. Kvan. McCoy.
n.atiagrr of lh. S- v ' &gt;. &lt; ant
villr, N*. C. are visiting Mr. and und Mra. Martha Moore o f Albion •oloi*t, tang ‘ YmlM I- Mv lle.ul Mr. and Mr*. Janie* Reginald Mat tali Inn and -l irii. - tl-.......N.Y*. are the guettb o f Air. an I Alone by l.ehar nod "I Love Thee" Rond and Mr. and Mr*. Seymour
Air*. W. II. Wray.
by Grieg.
Mra. J. II. Andrrson, Jr.
W. rolling* of Toronto, t ann.la. to. i month *
by
her
Given
In
mat
nag.'
Mr.
and Mr*. II. Vincent follmri- Mol. I Fid*.rad*, tile.-wo*h| S|&gt;- - g .
Mra. James C. Henderson of
Miss
Doris
Partin,
student
at
father,
the
bride
w.-.e
a
»trcet
and
Air*. Howard A. D»r*ey &lt;&gt;f '
Delray lleach returned to her
The ceteiii-my will take plac
home Sunday after attending the Florida State University, and Ml* length two pitrtt faille .(it &gt;• of of llemi* I’olnt, New York; Air. Apr. 26 in llo ll-.lv Fi
Margaret
Partin,
student
at
Ktct
bridal
blue
will.
It
featured
a
full
rinrinatli,
Ohio;
Mr.
and
Mr«.
wedding o f her granddaughter,
Il. niv
son University, spent the Easter •kirt and filled Jacket with liny York; Mr«. Jamr* t’ . ll.mlrr-.m topal t!hur. h. The l:t I!All** Mona Ruth Mill*.
holidays with their parent* Air •elf rnvctvd button*. 11••» orco*- E. r . Krumheuer of llilffalo, N'.w Irting laMitllt, It It II
Fl&gt;-inhi. "and lh. III. Il.t
•otic* were while and -he carrietl of Driray Beach: Mr. and
Air. and Mrs. Danforth Wright and Alra. Hoy Partin.
amt Air*.
sir*. Soutli
•
a bouquet of while sweet pea*
F llwinn of Jari vmville and, J“ »h* Dur ham \\Inc I t II. I.. L.
Sr. returned to Jack»onvllle Sun­
.th Floti­
Friend* of Mr*. Miriam Itu* centered with two while orchid*
day after spending several day*
tie F. Mill. Jr. nf Miami.
■»" ,
entile
lla. will perform ....... .
with Mr. and Mr*. Danforth aril will he glad to learn that and showered with mange hlo*•he haa returned home after br­ tom-.
a*ai«tetl l-v the Il.t II l yttl.ton
AA’rlght Jr.
ing confined to the Farnald
/.imineriiian.
•/'&lt;4A4*^
Mr*. Charlr* II. Flandera, u*
.Music for tho w.-tiling will !»•
Bill Ludwrfp arrived Saturday lough tor. M«inu.tUI llosplall af­ matron of honor and only alienretulrred Itv* the choir of ll&lt;d&gt;
le«t, wore a itustv tti.e two plec*
ftotn lit# U o u rrill) of r.Uu.-f- ter an attack of influrnau.
t'ru Chttreh under the tlire* lion
• faille d re«» with navy a. &gt;ei*or»c*.
vania to *nend a week with his
Benjamin .Mill*, Jr., a atudeni
tfh'e 'H
earru-tl
n Ix-uqii.
Imiiquett of
» f pink
|dnk
Alias firetl Schutta nf Trofaiach, »l Mrs. A. M 1'hdlip- l.’ icbir-l
studem .she
n in l a
parent*. Air. and Air*. W. A.
at the Univrraity of Altand, re-1 In„ . »wc. t p.#* and Idm- tri* Au-trla, nn evchange atiMl.-nt wh. i attell 'till la* atih.i i nrcompan
Ludwig.
turned to Allaml Sunday to re-, s -rviiic n* l-e*t tnan « « ' i» ntlm-llng DePanw t!nlver»ity. i.»| |ry M .. It*) l
Flanders, mid u»het* 1Greenca»lle, Indiana, had nn m irnniat. A lettt.lion "ill Inr liel-l
John W. Vickery and two ehll- tume hi* tludlet after *penrling,charte* II
w. tr Wallnre Tvrt- and Walla. •• joyaldrvisit
herewhen.lien,
com
lit th#
Puriah llmise I
‘ 1' •
dren, Wvlle and Wylene, and the weekeiwl In Sanford attending!
pa
Albritton
|panietl
Ali*« ll. ttyr Rene Hall »f ceremony.
Kvirctt tirooma of Palatka spent the Mills-Walkrr wedding.
..
... .
.
For her daufhtih’* Wedding. Lake Maty home from Tallah»»*ce
the weekend with Mr. Vickery’*
snuonmi twiwnnauBue
mil)
!•&lt;•« n in the t'nitr.i S'lati
Alra. Shirley ka'h.d* Caurl re- n r* Mill* cho»e n i try tr.|-e •luring the Easter holidayt.
mother, Mr*. I.UIIan Vickery.
RerenUy Initiated Into the Alpha dun last Keplemhrr, hi peak .
criVed her Bachelor nf Fine Alt* Are** wttli navy amt White ft-. &lt;•*
—I'laa—•
aid It: tnon-l
dtgree at
’ * the March
M 1 Convocation
"
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toric«. Her cm*ftge war of while F.nmnia Delta Sormlly, Alt** Shut - vn y good Kogli-h, nn-l
Alra. B. E. Aiken, Mr. and Mr*. J
t art.win- 'I'.iny L\|.r&lt;•••&gt;''
fat lu t of
ta
had
I
h-cii visiting the *oruritv Ball, liwnl i.ultnr
nf
the
Ohio
State
Univi.irity.
She
ru»fb.
The
hrMriffOi'nt'i
fii»thrr
Jimmie Aiken, Ml** Anita Aiken
Mi « Ball.
Not. l l y —“ Square Dance
and Boh Carroll all of Tampa roeeived thr honor o f “ ffumnui irlrct^l a nMvy nn • with ri»vy chapter at Floti-la State Unlvrr itV
T w e n ty - o n e y e a r of agr .ltd an
I oillght”
Mfcrtuttu'k nnil xrntf • where Ali*« Ball I* a -Indent
•pent the weekrnd with Mr. and Gun. I.aode" for her outstanding • in|
The girl* motored to paints of atliactivr luiiru tti. Mi-&gt; Shnltn i
•rhrda'tlr record.
cortMBr of pink roHi
Per
mi.mat
New*
Air*. Dirk Aiken.
lmmo4|i*ti»ly followiuir thr errr* Inten-.t in thi* section nn-l -pi'id n.aiming in itmtii at DePanw I'm i
trt - -&gt;t v. I|ei • linin' -i
d
Salutday
nt
Daytona
ilea.
h.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
IL
II.
DeMrnt
rffcplion
h
h
i
h^hi
in
Mr. and Mr*. R. H. Rudd of Win­
nmny.
inetallury and hlgh. i math, im.tic ritti.-l ri.! ’T lie Slrvl IIHm ef’
lis
Although Mi*»
Schuttn
ter HavOn were guests yeaterday uf und daughter Donna, left fot
their
home
in
Not
folk.
Va.
after
Mr. and Mra. IL E. Long and fam­
ily and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brown vielttng Mr*. DeMenlV parent*.
N E W ! E X C T T IN D !
Mr. and Mra. E. F. Luntiqui.i
and daughter.
A fter a short Slav In Norfolk
l.lI X I I it lO l'S !
Mr*. A. W. Kppa I* leaving to. they will leave for New Y’ t.rk ami
day for Hell Air, Fla. accompani­ ■ail for l-ondon, England where
P A C Q U IN s S
ed hy Mr. and Mra. John Enp*. Mr. DcMcnt will l « stationed with
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who will vRIt for teveral diay* the U. S. Navy,
M lim illM
In Tampa.
A N N U A L IT A M RBT
Steve Hodgkin haa returned to
"The Citiien Child— Ilia Oppor­
£ « r lisle
Military Academy In tunity—Our Responsibility' ’ia the
, PC. after sprndiog tho theme for the annual meeting of
2 F IR S T L O V E 2
A D O R A T IO N
with hi* mother, Mra. Region No. ft of the Florida Can2 D A F F O D IL S — 2 H E M E M W tA N C K
Alnymr Hodgkin.
grea* o f Parent* and Toneher*
which will he held In Rl. Mark.
2 K T E H N A I.L Y Y O U R S .SK IS
Mike Brown ia leaving today for Parish House, Corea tomorrow.

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Jim KomUnly, great relief pitcher ol the Philadelphia Phillies, tained a nine game lead In the Cardinal baa* aver Um wwkand Nrwromb*. Brooklyn's Ju m bo
U finding lire going a mile tough in Grapefruit League play.
City Leagua last weak In ipita of but insietad th^m waa.no deni In righthander, was sworn off th*
Konilmly, who won 16 garnet &gt;md loti 7 while worLing a record
74 garnet for the National League chatnpioni in 1950, has loti two
jaitivt and won our and has1&gt;
nuked like anything but the
king of relief pitcher*.
■ llig Jim a n charged with the
Phil.' 8.7 loin to the I let roll
Tig*M in lakeland yesterday.
Konstanty worked
leaa
than
three inning* and went down to
defeat when Wall ( HootS Evers
GAINEHVIM.e T Mur- M .crashed a two-run homer in the
tH|M*rlal| — These may Ire the
last of the ninth.
days nf rolleciatc foot hall specI* IThe chief Joy for the Tiger*
however, wa« the performance of lets hut o ff the gridirnn those
Virgil (Kire) Truck*. The right- eamc Iruya are appearing In many
Itanoer, our mo*t of last season diversified soring sport ride* at
with a aorr aim, winked four the University o f Florida.
The arrival of Boh Woodruff at
inning*. He blanked the* phlli
after yielding a three-run homer 1*&gt;p man of Gator athletics brought
encouragement for the all round
in the first frame to the va*!ly
athlete, and a look at the spring
improved Mike Gollat.
roster* give* a gi«rd idea howHome run* aim featured tin
Boston Red Ho*' •»-1 triumpli far that program has progreaaed.
The varsity Is m l.nll roslm con­
over the New York (iiant* at
Ht, I’etrr*htirp. Mike Guerra and tains the name- o f seven fool twit
Bohliy lloerr arrnunlrd for all players including All American
o f the lied Ho* run* liy rocking candidate Haywood Sullivan. Ills
Larry Jansen for
three run fine throwing arm will Ire getting
a rorr.pariltve rest tills spring
four-bagger*.
. The St. Iciui* Catilinola ended however aa Sullivan, ordinarily a
a 27-inning runleaa famine hy catcher, ha* been stationed at
fcigmg ihelr bitter rival*, the the initial sack. Bullivan made
Brooklyn Dodgers, 3-4. at Miami. the nil-intramural haskettiall train
I Outfielder gam Mrle, bothered n* well, an Indication of th* ex­
with arm trouble, led the Wash- tent nf hi* athletic ability.
Others from the gridiron rostrr
ihgtorr Hetutor* to a 4-2, victory
rwer lh*lr Chattanooga Southern now cavorting on the diamond are
AlsoeUtlun farm hand*. Mete catcher Kent Stevens, shnrlatop
cked a two-run double In the Bobby Flowrrs and pltchcr-Capth Inning and seined on an taln Fred Montsdeoca. Muntsdcoca,
the NEC's top punter in 1040, is
etrnr to sew It up.
t Th*
Philadelphia
Alhtellc* 'playing hi* fourth season of
trounced the Boaton Ilrnvr*, 8-3, haaehal). Also on the baseball
t t Hiadenton, The A ’* wrapped squad are football end Hobby
It up with four runt In the Knight, now a pitcher; Gator
fourth inning on four hit*, a Captain Angus Williams, reserve
Walk and wild pitch. A make- outfielder; and lineman Ifarvry
•blfl collection of Uravea edged Dickinson, sub first baseman.
Freshman baseball has three
CRirinnaii, 2-1, at Tampa.
Heavy hitting featunV exhibi­ basketball players on the squad—
tion game* on tha Pacific Coast. pitcher* Harry Coe, Howard Gray
The Cleveland Indiana trounced and Howie Tesher.
Ten /footballers are working
flan Fraud wo, 15-1. in a morn*
with the track team. Including
Ing game and followed up wit
A 14-3 triumph over Oi "
In Captain 1-crny I'oucbvr. top pole
vaulter; J. (i'apat Hall, leading
the afternoon.
The New York Yankees at*u high and broad jumper; and dash
won a pair of games, downing man Scotty Peck- Hal Griffin,
Oakland, 4*2, In the morning who ended his football career
And swimping Harr Francisco, last fall, Is al*n a board jumping
candidate. FluiidaV leading scorer
10-2 In the afternoon.
. PRIshinph mtllaatrel the Chi- on the gridiron, Floyd lluggiua,
White go*, 0-T, at Ran promise* In add some point* in
lardimt, and the Ciiicaau the dashes. Ilnfonl Lung will lie
i ' edged the
SI. Lout* tillered in the broad jump and
Pfnwn*, IIUi, at l-n« Ani'ctr*.
*bot event*, ami llnnmen Claude
David, Uurlla ; King, ,* Jurmlj
McDijaaldl |nd /s&lt; k W ile' I Will
bo uilnp Ihelr irtdirini fit-' liifM
ptiiscle td propel thr sho dnd
discus.
Knshman track show* the first
nalhimir* nt a three letter man
Hick CaHf.es who has won
- - I.AKKI-AND,
Mar
Sit
— froah nuwttrau in fuulball. Altd
(Kpvwiall — Four events in basketliall and who will bo throw­
Lasehell, ergw, and tennl* face ing thr discus and javelin for the
team* from Florida .Southern Baby Cinderrnan. Footballer Frank
Cfclteg* thla week as the line* lltsck and Dick 8lmntt**8 wlU
.(gain* move into the second also lie throwing the shot and
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round uf their spring spurts discus.
llaaktlball numeral holder Ray
file.
ir hurdler,
tiurmer, broad
nr«
Monday and Tuttday tha Bond iaa promising

F l o r i d a Football
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eball eftutd playa host trr
1U Stale University. Muttenhteet will bo played at
Flhal CHy ham* pf the
m Chleft with game lime
led for H P. M. Thu eecotid
of the eeriett will return
Hanley Field in Lakeland an
'*day afternonn at Si4fi.
The FHD rfoitcat. will lie tho
first Dili* &lt;'cmfrrri.ee games nf
III* « * r for the Moccasin*. In
m&lt;u the team* waged

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china Company. Sanford Bowling

the pending.
Reports say mat tha Dodger*
Alley pulled within on* gam* ol are trying to get Card holdout
second place with three wins ever pitcher Hovri# Pollet and that the
Crumley-Montieth. Flreutone won Cards are interested in an In*
two from the Postofflre.
fielder, supposedly Ed MiksLs.

In the Merchant'a League Table
Hupply held-a slender one game
lead after dropping two games
to Are Glass and Ruber Music,
-vhirh won three from Chase and
Co., looked stronger during tho
week. Mather Furnllur* wen two
from Florida I’nwer and Light.
F. Alin bowled high game
with -21 in thr City League aim
(uinplllng the highest three game
overage of 374.
League W .
wlih 2in
high thrc«game man with 327.
Won l*i,t
City league
64
27
Itussvll Herd Co.
M
13
Hanford Bowling Allrj
37
HKtine Machine C«,
tl
3(1
46
I'o .lo ffic e
Firestone
37
44
62
Crumley-Montieth
20
Won Lost
Merchant's League
38
S3
Table Hupply
62
26
Hukur Musie
33
46
Florida Power
Are Glass
47
II
60
2S
Mather F’urnitura
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Sanford - Orlando
Kennel Club Entries

LAKELAND,~Mar. M —(**&gt;—
da Hoot Ever*
Th* big bat that made
Evers
leading hitter
tha Detroit Tigers’
Til
last season I* finally stepping up
It 1031 production
Evara had a J23 batting aver­
age last aeaton, the bast of Ml
career but up to yesterday’s game
with the Philadelphia Pbile, he had
collected uni* two hit* In exhibi­
tion till* this spring, lie doubled
tha* total a single an a heme run.
The ninth-inning ha
homer with o
man on base broke up the game
ami gave Detroit an a-7 win.
TAMPA, Mar. 2d —W&gt;— A
smiling Ohio youngatar ia one of
the most pleasant aurprlMe Cin­
cinnati manager Luke Sowell has
unearthed in a long Umo.
Tha 23-year-old Idd Is. Wally
Post, an outfielder from tha Reda*
Tulsa farm club. Post teems a
sure bat to be retained aa a re­
gular when tha dob wfntfa no IU
agring training. Wally may fade
out when lLa league's batl*r jn*r&gt;
ter* start curving 'em, but right
now he looks liko money in U»e
bank for swell.__ ^

Iron man stunt. No more pitching
doublohsadors for the Dodgers.

■ "I lost four in o row after I
tried to pitch that double in
Philadelphia last year," he said.
"Never again, iinless I'm the only
pitcher on the club. I was going
great gun* with a streak of no
earned runs in 47 innings until I
tried that."
Although Don won the fir»l
game and pitched good bill for
seven inning* o f the second, the
Stunt probably «o it him hi* first
Jh-victory season in organised ball,
tie finished with a IK-It record
Neweombe. a strapping fi-foot.4
343-pound, Negro takes tremen­
dous pride In his work.
“ f want to be good ,o hailly,"
he explained. " I want to star up
her* as long as I can. I ramc up
a different way from meet of th'players- Ju*t being her* and able
to slay means a lot.
"It'a hard to explain how you
feel. Children sort o f look up to

u« You amount to something.
y RoMnson told me th* other
day thet a whv Joe Louis keeps
on fighting. Not just for the
money but boeaua* you Ilk# to
stay up thare one* you make It.
Neweombe was a somber, dls] Huslevied bey e y*er ago. HU
bam-aited right arm was acting
up. He caught a raid In his
•milder at the Van .Braeh camp.
When Ihk arm Rilled to come
around, the Dodger* sent him
homa t* Catania, N. J. midway In
their first western trip.
*'l was worried and discourag­
ed,” he said. *'My wife worked on
It with hot tesrele and llnamantRut It didn't come lack strong for
a time. I wan two games throw
Ing 'nothing.' It waa the same
time ,1 had in Montreal In the
Ipring of '4t, I almost quit base­
ball then. But my wife talked me
eut of it.
"When it's your brand and but­
ter, you worry about a sore arm.
I went to rear back and throw
that bull hard. .When I can't throw
herd, f ecu ilka I'm cheating."
So fhr thU spring Neweombe'a
arm has not acted uw. Ha has th*
"usual pitcher's stiffness" In his
shoulder but feck ready far his
hast season,

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SARASOTA, Mar. U —&lt;A&gt;When Walt Dropo Mocmod a cen­
Toftinsera ■ctR tnsN a
ter field single yesterday It was
F I I W T llAL*i;. M y K. a . Ne arly
th* first hit In M tripe for the
T im *. I'srsuaaloa.
h k o in ii HACK: tllagvr
Jones, Boston Red SoxJDst basemen.
llisli Trail, IJenlra.
Til lilts HACK: Mlcksp 5 It's ll*r, Patty Berg Favored
lll-kv lliioklt.
KOI HIT II IIACU; ItslBKiU. tlspw
In SandhlDB Open
llavcn. I.ucky tiles.
FIFTH ft ACC i Itunal* It. Froa
Hhln. Tssss First
P IN U IU R S T . N . O , Mar.
HIXTII RACHl LHilo Old ParMad. Thsndsr
Thsndsr.
llna- W
Windy
in dy Hock,
lloch Mid
u»:v i :n t [ i iia c k i Minsral
flnsral Man,
Ma
Jrrssy Dasher. Cuds Arrow.
KIUIITH RACE) 1-oMtr lisa a . in the final too ad of Tth*
thills Opon Gold i
Two It Kvsrrihlng. Fsmlnfn* Touch.
y, four strokes al
NINTH RACK: Oar Patty, High
Kirk. Traveliag Mika.
field.
TENTH n *o b : Rowdy's tlnby.
Play was over the tricky PintFaal Kmsrtle. Atrfsl Dodger.
hurst Na. 3 ehamploaihip course.
TONIOHT-S Fk TRINs
Mlsa Berg picked up her mar­
fin o t w a tr —Fotsrtir
I’ersustlun. Mr K.C. Honor tllvar. gin In yekterday'B second round
Nearly Time Cumbers lunty. (told over the Mid Plnec Course nOM
Cress, ll»t&gt;alun* Flora. Fsal Coin*!. here, liar record-breaking TO
iKIIIVIi RACK—Fstorllf
in»tcTr»rt. m siiw j * *—. a - k - Iwttcrc'l mm’s par by two slrokae* * "Tin In math better shape than
ll**: llusllrr. Danny Dltawll, Dad and wa* four »trtvk*s better than
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T t'»«, Itrnlm, I'ost Mortaa. Duck- par for women.
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■latner.
Coupled
|J|l|(SI Rim
with aim
her* ItIHI
first iwwms^vw
roundaTB
Tltltm R A riM /iaib* .Mile
,..r . the lin e Needles roarse. lo *

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F s a it k lp s T o u c h . T w o

In N. C. A. A. Tournament Finals
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Minneapolis Battars
Columbus Redbirds;
Ottawa Is Baaten

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Gambler T e lls Of
N ew Basketball
Fix In New York

Throttling ihe Sanford Giants.at
the piste the Tri-Sttala League
pennant-winning Knoxville Satokies Mailed nut a 3 to 0 win Sat*
uiday to lake a one game lead ia
ilie spring Iratniag series bilwreo
ihc two teams.
In other exhibition games over
die weekend the Minneapolis Mill*
ert swsmped ihc Columbus Redbirds 19 |o 5 on o blistering 17
hit allack which left the Ohio dubs
pitching staff groggy.
The Ottawa Giant* went down
In a n to 4 defeat before the New
Orleans Pelicans of the Southern
Association in a game which fea­
tured tight relief hurling by ths
Louisiana club.
The Smokies and tho Sanford
Giants had split In their first twa
games, but th* Knoxville club's
superior power at tha plot* waa
evident in Saturday's game at
tha New York Giant's spring
training handquarters Ir Satur­
day's gam# at th« New York
Giant's spring training headquartera at tha Naval Air Station.
Manager Richard Klaus was
non-committal on what be thought
the Giant’s chances far a pmurnnt
were but he didn't loek too dis­
pleased over tha showing Ms club
made against th* Class B Smok-

Referees Said To Be
Bribed In National
Invitation Tourney

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via# I I hale* c h on lbre*
a ip this area. - Net pv».. ]s wj| baoefik the Red Cross.
Ilea' Berg'* main competition In
edayV, final round waa expected
r » t flmarilSf OaMwtn.
—
o com* from Bah* Zaharus of
I w t l " , It. nsv !Ady, Hsau Nash, Tampa In third place five strokes
Sklsslou, Hsrtslsr I». llowitr*
o ff the pace.
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Kentucky, winner of the east,
rrn playoff with a 76-74 decision
over Illinois' la after its third
NCAA crown. The Wildests an*
tired because they have pw yedJ
.73 gamr, and traveled 16,000
mites, says Coach Adolph Ruppi
Againrt. Illinois, Hbelby Lin*
Mile
scored the last Jhry*
ba-krti to tie the score at '3-72,
74-74 and then, win the game in
thr final 18 seconds of play,
Kentucky - cam* back from - the
short end of a 30-32 count at
half-time to win. The score was
tied 13 time*.'
Llnvlllr entered thr game to
replace Rill Spivey, Kentucky’s ^
sevrn-fuoi All American pivot
who left with five fouls and 28

detained Saturday at a materiel “ f R“ nt* » St*l«- M®rt seriously
'
' hurt was Ernie Barrett, star
guard and raptain, who has a .

meanwhile, the Senate Crime
•d to be conducting a secret
_ ling Committee was &gt;(probe into testimony that sevcril
cage referees may be involved in
m w fixes.
At Saturday’s public session In
Washington, the committee heard
self-described professional gam­
bler Sidney A. Itrodton of Milwaukeo testify that be suspected
“ three, four, or five" still-active
referees wsre “ fixed" by gsmMan,
Vrodson was not pressed to give
immaa. but b* said at least one
• f th* referees worked In the midwait Big Ten conference and on*
In Uw Enst'a Ivy League.
Ha told newsmen later that he
•nanaetad on# game in the recent
National
Invitation Basketball
tournament In Madison Square
Garden alto was fixed.
Tba Milwaukee Journal reported
Saturday that Brodson later mat
with th* commlttae In closed ses­
sion and supplied the names of
HiLshy-

r'our Giant pitchera hutted tha
gamo against the HmOkies— Ray­
mond Scheldt. Orville Mehrtngvr,
Joseph McNulty and Joe Kteke.
Tha lots waa charged to McNulty-

Doering Leads In
Greensboro Open
GREENSBORO. N. C., M ir. M
—DP)—Arthur Doering, 34-y4orold professional who ptoya out
of Richmond, Vo., oppeorsd woB
on the woy to hit first, mojov
money victory as the final round
of the Greensboro Opon .T&lt;WPa*
ment begun today.
. Tfw *
slty
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sweating o i l ' * .
for* tee o ff time.
Glenn Teal, /tidkaonvlris'
linbarto Devieenao- o f
Aires, and Bobby TaaM o f Nprlhhaiiijitdn. 'kfaM., played hath of
Burke, Jack Shields o f Cedar
Rapids, Iowa, and Earl StewOrt.

Kansas City, say tram fol-

lowers.

NEW YORK. Mar. 26 -&lt;/P&gt;Coilege
baiketball’s sensation*!
bribery scandal was back in the
ipotlight today with authurilirs
point*.
seeking another fixer.
l.invillr himself had been sit­
I hie Manhattan district allornay's office said it was searching ting "tut four pcr&gt;onal fnuls c« ti­
ed on him as he playrd his re­
for “ another fixer, not yet ar­ gular guard position.
rested*' after former New York
Injuries were one of the chief
University star Don Forman wii t headache* of Coach Jack Gardner

lied" nhonldcr

w

Don Upson, a guard, lias a
black eye and complained of a
stiff hack today. Hr fell on his
neck on a rebound spill, Joha
Gibson, a forward relajured his
•nkte and Dsn Schuyler, another
forward, is nursing a black eye.
A ll rxedpt Barrett, however,
were believed certain starters.

The championship game will
l*o thr first rrack that Kansas
State hs» had at tha. NCAA _
'Die and/will jbrlng together tha f
NO. 1 and NO. 3 ranking teams
in the final - Associated Press
poll.
Illinois aud Oktaboms ASM
will meet for third place In a
nrvllminary game starling at

33,000 ball.
3'orman was the 14th player or
former player Involved In the
scandal aleng .with five alleged^
fixers. Four local college teams*
have been mentioned in tha case.
The Manhattan prosecutor’s of*
said,Furman, acj«d.as an laN&gt;w York team In advance.of the

, ^ J i QC??Y*,pky*rs, urJcr ar­
rest fee rigging games, reported­
ly wrre brought into the district
asMrtad Miami police attorney's office during questionlag af Furman.
Forman l*^t|ta second N Y C #

llurka canid up wilfa (7, .the
Orange, Omm,- I t 0.900 t«irtixfflent'* b*st ^

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from I^rag Island Mawcrsity and
w r a s : V k City, the bribe have been accused.
scandal rebounded with the detenThe violet L the state flower of
lion of Kerman, who U from
t a t i s s ville. He waa released In New Jersey.

jumper and high Jumper. Datki

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teammates
a:
_.J
P M John Trlngaa
. . I •¥

Rtanten Friedman hava also mad*
the squad.

a nip and tuck battle for the

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conference emwtt. FHu winning
the title fiom Inr Moe In th*

final round.

Tiieilay afternoon the tennis
opisil will make its final appearanee of the season under Coaeh
Jack Boucher when they play an

exhibition at Wintar Haven with
an Independent city team. For
three ytsrs Boucher ha* taken
Moe netters through the early
season pares before relii,rnlrfg "&gt;
his pro-eoaehlng berth at the
Kenwood Oelf pud Country Club
In Washington. D. C.
On Thursday afternoon the
KHC rowing crews, uniter Coach
Roy Couth, take on their third
ouLuf-state opponent in a rata
with tha American International
Collrge of Springfield, Mas*.
Thr AIC Invaders have fallen
to (hr Moe* In two previous
rums of racing on tha Lake Hol­
lingsworth sourde.

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bear, it will be two tired lesms squaring off tomorrow Bight for the
National Collegiate AlMetk A»»oci*tion‘» baiketball chsmpmn.h.p-^
Kamai Stale is w.*ary and pretty well beaten up from ill bo-44
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PHONES
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baa been degernilnswd mean* that
p«ri»hable oila have becit i.funrr I
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beep your Innurancc at home
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MARY
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Plain ti ff, • mt A N T H O N Y l ' A V A T . »
anU M O H K R T A P A V A T A . I I * H*lft
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fO I far
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r a . h al l h . front di»ur o f ihn Court
l l n u » . nf S.minnt.- Coamv. f l o r i d .
•h . f llow I n e d » “« rth.d n . r , . trial
|ifop.r«r. d l u i l r and U l n a in Srml
hola Cuunly. f l o r i d , lo - w lt

Hem Sirs:
Kcb. 22ml, IBM
WilniinKtiiii. I)»*lnw«ru
lU'^r. Hir: ,
1 want In thank yon ami the ntuff
of the Sanford Herald for the IkuiuHfill and interontlnit IsiUe of tho Tourint
Issue of the pajH'r rcceivwl a few days
iiro A credit lo all of Florida.

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lo w .i (it td i.lr a , : i t a b ) .a. I !
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Sincerely

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Have Iteen receiv im* \uiii pa|K*r 1
regular for tvhieh plea &gt;■ aceepl iny
1hunk*.
Enclosed find &gt;1. O for future papCM.
Expert to come south in near fiitnrt
future ami Imate in a grand little
town tailed Sanford and lie a Florida
booster.
Many good wishes for llie fill lire.
J. Ki!tv. Niclmlds
H7 So. Iowa Ave
Atlantic City, N. .Irrsery

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•ANpRi TREMR—itrawbarrle.,

W m tA d s
Par Retain
T ht f.ll*wtaa niM apply «.

all N ow « « . n M iibm la Tb.
u .io H ■ a . i n
I time l h par lla. laoa.rt.a
* liam lf&gt; per lla. Imm. i I..
J !!“ *■ t M f A * iaaertlaB
■a llatM 4r Mt Uae iMaarUaa
Kt«. ware, ip lb. Haa.
Paibl i rale tor Mark tare tapa.

PHONE 148
W aal AIM will h. arrtplte
•«* ♦ tb. imepbaa.
ta.M.nie*
earn 'barer II laar ■ ■ « * ta
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n r u r aatllr aa l a a r l l a m i
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W . r a .a n ba napanalbl. la.

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Kitchen paHly fiimlihed. flood
location. Phone 1013-M.________
SMALL COTTA(iK for two. Convenlrncea. Imtait* hire, B. N.
Roberta, Lake Mary, Flao Ron

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and
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flower plant*, fryera,
IIF.DROOM houie.
ul let*, r omh aoncy, elect Hr
«iruction, IT.BOd.ix* liU,
water fountain ami
T. W. I1AU-. Real
arader* Poultry Wire, V ealFlorida Slate Rank l
yanliftf water pipe and futures. •»
'•"•ad Floor)
PR? IT*8
water ho*., aprinkler*. H pa­
MK\V 4 Room Imuir. Call after
rage* with aluminum roofing.
5-.10, JM'J.R 'J
Dr. C. V. Stark, llomotrl, Air
Baoa.
i room houae with all Improvenon
POWRlt MOW Hits
Daly,Poteen.
OrtM
_ Bluff Raad.___Pat ____
ROTARY BIoADK— Unmnditlonally guaranteed. Immediate de­
FURNI8ilkl&gt; while"frame hou*r,
livery. Free demonitratlon, any2 bed raami, 1H bathe. 8 acrerntime. 8*8JO. V. A. Wheele**, j|
ed port-he*, g arare, plot 144' x
mile North) Itongwoud.
252r 8740O.OO. Term*. Phone
1M0-M. C. W. lloolr. Hi. 2 H«* SURksV IKK)fl prartiially new;
417 Sanford.
for talc cheap. Room IIU. ll"C. A. WHIHUON, HR.
m otel.______________
Realtor
Trade mirk paint* ’
Is.wi g*t.
IIUMK8 - HOME SITES
New Kb*}:1 undtrahlrt* l|f each
ACREAGE — GROVES
All site tarpaulin*
RANCHER—RANCH LAND
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
All lypee of Real Evtale
Phone 12*1
IIP 8. Park Ave.
Practically pew, three bedroom
home, In Mayfifair. Very modern
and beautifully landscaped. Prlcad far quick pain.

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IIADY PLAY PEN Henc 1746.
6 ROOM borne modern .wait (w nl*he*l, rlo*. In. fiardtn, Chiek- _
» K L r WANTED

FOM RENT
* PAT*1 ENTS,

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W )l)R BEbROOM lloute, bujll*4
year* ago witb all improvement*.
On corner lot. 100 x 160 (Chick-

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from new buildings of Florida

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88,000. Small down payment.
I0rt off for all. Both for owner.
A l*o next lo It. 8 bedroom house,
new Just finished. For sale.
Pfic* 85500. Tel. 494*. Orlaado.

^FURNISHED I room apartment;
t-B B A L

WAntedt grocery caihier, experi­
ence preferred hut re" nete*
•aVy. Apply
Mr. Wliatley,
Margaret Ann Store*.________
W Ai» 1Lb—giri for fountain and
drug dept. Landy’* Drug Store.
Vq Un 6, aggrraaiva salnman.
Steady Work Willi mhny oppor­
tunities f nr advancement. No
layoff*. Varation with pay. Fire­
stone Store*.
H O m jkK K I'K R for family or 4,
If while can live in. Phone 4'50-W
after 5:30 P.M.

WORK WANTED
IF YOU want ta sell your home,
of Referenget raeulta. list It wKh J. W. BABY
WANTED, middle *4gW lady lo
r*#. Mr*. M. Falkenberg, 4I0H
Hall. RatHae,
Florida fitata
■hare apt. reaeonablt. Phone
1U-W,
__________ __
"Standing Pine timber and/or
18—
lop» del trend to our mill. Brawn
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0TBuilder* Supply Co., Mf| “
AP SHOP—40B Be 41ft ORLANDO
lands Evening Star, Catt Ralph
^Pfione 4181. Mt. ~
Sell or Trade most
•rev lliuui
anetblnr.
I — REAL B8T4
/BNCTIAN k Q f f i i m S T I c
order. Btmlnola Venetian Blind
Apt.
Oa. _R|» W. B ri ftL
Fftone
fcv' _ '
Wo a n
&gt;rt&gt;f
fact Ig R t l l f t l . _________________
LL TYPES of IMflftoter
m
El* INMRD
darn .
. PHONE
Rcpsgnable, Balaa— Free
0. Boi lU f.
mete*. ^Ciurpetee ^ ft ^ c
Section.
18.00, 180.00
eaay.
^ l 7 T c ^ “?T h | T T k r.
rs, Shelvr*, ete, la order,
JA Giant pvMeiT pfanta,
LOTS on Francli
boats, built, repaired, reoUisr, phona 8 R J .
land Park. H i
‘ &amp;.
down, balance
id dock JUpeirlng.
work guarxn
- S&amp;T
prices. F. M.
Baafocd Are.
W A N TtO .

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Call Ptioao 10*1 fay
AH Types Of Book Wbrk.
Mary McKinney BookkeFplng
Service
Room 403
Atlantic Bank Building
UUl)F WORK of aFlTilnJi'. iJavr*
and Cutter* Repaired and Palntrd. New Roof* applied. Painting
and coating.
Sanford,
Ph.
I09A-W. ft R. Arktnburg.
WATCH AND ( I.IH K
KKPAIHINft
(kaal work ronaelrntlnusly dont)pm week ilav* *;1W A,3f. to fl P.M.
t'kited Sal unlay », Ini I open Sal in
•lay night* 7:;mi till o P.M.
W Al.TKIl II TRAPP
•ill K. Second St„ Sanford
PArNTING and Interior Decor**
ing. l*t. rla*-. wnrk guarantee’!
A»l Rfferrmej Maurtre A. Link
■toI tVc?l tilth diret. L'nd. flo&lt;"
builder, rarprnier an’
n p »..........
wy
fk. SprcUlldnc
ii|p am*
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Rl. RttBnx »W, Pbona Wintn
Pkrk M W I .
YOUR CLUCK repaired right! (i,
If* free—at Cattle Jewelry IT
If. Pirat. Phone 1294.
13— NOTH P.S-PKIISUNALH — 1.1
MARY'S I.F.NDING LIBRARY
1203 Magnolia—I* new 8pen Mon.
thrj r n in to is a . M
At.. 3 lo t
P.M. Sal. 4 to 9 P.M.
lfA IN T "AN II* BODY WORK
Boy Itrel. :« mi Writ 2nd. Siren.
Sanford. I^itme 10.1 8 . Hxpeti
Work by rinertrticed men.
11
1.
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l i — LOST AND IO I ND _ t t
LOST Wallet in Mayfair section
Ple*»r reltirn to /o|» Dayl*.
LOST; Glasses at South114a School i
First naptist
Baptist Church.
Return
or Mrs!
Cl

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A J W H a jr t
15—

OBILEH
AUTOHOB!

RENT A CAR. U-drlva II hy da:
week,
*, or season,
aaatoft. Englf ‘
and A
American FoMs, eadanr.
station
igons and convertibles
trlckh
trlcklsnd-Mnrri-on.
Irst St.
DODGE 1951-10 whrafer, *I**S7.

straight air, 20 ft. reefer. Slick.

bawl control,
rulfter.
_Shajpe, 2‘ k. Trl
IMP FORD* 4 dr
round fair condition. 8293.PO
Harry A. Utieen. ! -hfoek* Bn!
Methodist Church at Osteen.
*4* Ford Custom I doer * .*
Bedsit, Radio, Heater
|t395.n
'49 Mercury Club Coupe .
Overdrive, Radio......
'41 Dodge Cttvtem 4 deer
Sedan — ------- ... ...
'47 Dodge Custom Club

Brat Works.

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MONDAY MAR. £6, 1951

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Market Managers

Clever Chinese Propaganda H its
Home With Uninformed Soldiers

i u m u w * r*M«* r * i , o * * i
which include, lout* of Florida
Markets and vegetable producing
area*. .Manager* of all type* of
vegetable market* in Florida are
NF.W YORK
(A*)
Somewhere in Korra *»r**h*
an Amcii- urgeil !•• lake part in till* meet,
in:* which U to l*v held at the Mrcan loldirr picked up an enemy piopagand* leaflet.
F.srr tinct then the quetlinnt it iviird hat* hiunlol him and Alleiter Hotel", according to Wil­
liam I,. Wll-on, director uf State
mraiWn of hit infantry tquad.
Market*, in hi* weekly market reThe faded leaflet -- it it on my drtk now — it a girding from
"the fhlnne people’* army v o l- 9 ----—
unteer force**’ to the American
vidually nny ill-will &lt;liln'r. Sol­
troop*. It wl*hed them s merry
dier* in uny war rarely hate rarn
ChriJtma- ami a peaceful New
liter o n a p&lt; r t o h r i - h a i l * .
Year and atkrdt
’*1 know the word freedom may
"Why are you here ilaughtrr•&lt;mi.il potiili mu* and holow in
Inr the Korean people and burn.
i Hr- Ml. ,1 wllh I In- IIOIM- .if
Ing their home* down — free*
rrilitehiiig muitar*. tlul It la a

In .ir word
i'»'le a hunger
and fi ar. And freedom U your
goal.
Eventual freedom in th&lt;
world from war and fear and
hunger.
"You came Inio Kona under n
I,111- and white flag of the United
Nation*, pledged to bring unity
and freedom to that country. Why
i, tin Chine*** no-called "volun­
teer" there? He came under th"
lt&lt;d flijr o f real daughter — the
-Inughlcr of the long dream of
Korean Imh-jM-ndenre.
"And if In- win, ther*- it won't
he jit -t Korean inde|« ndetice that
will ilin»|i|" ar, Step hy -lip the
He,| ariuie. of t’hiiia amt IfunalA
will inarch actutr other rountrli*
ttnahle to defend (hi-mielrex alone
mill gradually &gt;wallow the
world |.leeenienl,
- That would la* unite all right,
too, i f it nirulit u better life fin.
ally for it- &gt; all. Hut fuminiin
Will ha-n't been able to do that
anywhere. Freedom ha- alwaya
(nought inure happlne** tha&lt;i ha*
etavery. Ami it i* better to fight
f o r n fre* world than a -lave one.
M i- a it* that the Korean
lM&lt;o|*le want you to go home.
They want you to *lay and help
them win a teal peace.
They
dread the Chinere, and you know
It.
"Tlir truth la you ate a mill*
taty pioneer, fighting for thf i r &gt;1 time oil a in ro a d - defendlug nil tiiunhiiid'c yearning for a
final w*»iI dpeart. It’ * alway*
lonely on a lutrrii-ndr, but no aoldiet* ev*r fought lu hold a higher
wall of lni|(0.
"And if yon hold It, the race
of mail will honor you forever.''

Kame where yoyu belong with
j o - r famlile*? Why aren’t yon
enjoying ta turkey
----- . dinner like tha
Wall «t-»c t flnsnrlet* who *ent
yon here to fight for their prof,
ita?
“ We dr. not want to fight you,
and we hear you no ill-will, know­
ing that you, like u«, are ordin­
ary laboring j*rtplt: and that you
have been duptd hy American
warmonger* and their Wall Street
bOMea.
"W e only want you to go homo,
an that we Korean and Chinese
people can h.lild the live* we
want and live In peace."
Somewhere In Korra Sgt- Don*

I*eg;al Notice
IV THU r m iT r r ro ttiT n r t m »
v iv t h ui mi m i . r m i m
«
aVn 1 0 H u tN p a ih m i v t »
rt.oHina. •
vo. m i im i m i cov»ol.tn it f o
, . W . I 'A T t t t r i f .

fiRgntt: »ew A'inritTi •»*
Ills V\ OHI-U *2"V*tl»*l
mail a* J. W- III.1.1* *nd
Aj.iiim rr.ntu.iti.K
f’tlMJ'ANT. a cnrrnrntlnn *»•

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g*n|yed knit Sliding under th

law* of theJ*tai- *&gt;t p*&gt;rld«.
• ad C . I , n T P K C l - c r ,
rt*frnd*nt,
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U. S. Scientist

Hoover Declares
FBI Has Agents In
Coniinunigt Cells

t o u iiu t a Fes*a roa* a m i
*on*. to ssy h»*w the heat was
produced or what element* were
used to produce atomic reaction.
kichtc-r aid Argentirui’a power
plant* and mmlicr* would hr
WASHINGTON, Mar. 28—&lt;/P)
driven hy atomic power In tha —J. Ktlgar Hoover diretoted tofuture, hut that no one could day that the FBI ho* secret
foreran the exact date thin would agent* among a group of
b« pooiihle.
American Cummunikl* which he
re-iil**nt Peron wa* obvlouily *&gt;aid “ ha* gune underground for
iye| hy foreign *cepticl*m p*. -ible action at a later date."
regarding the Argentine di**-ove*y. Thu dl«clo»urr wa* reported
Writing for the *emi-offir(a| In u copyrighted Interview in the
new-paper, Demorrarla, he aairl: magailne "U. S. N«ws and
World Ileport."
The Federal Bureau of InVlrw.
vi dlgatlon director wa* aiked
Individual reporti from the Htale If he had mean* of rhecklns up
on Cnminuniit party member*
Market* follow :
Fort Pierce State Farmer-' Mar­ "even though thry have gone
ket. Cool weather hat delayed to* underground."
main harvesting to th« first week
••oh, ye*,’* he replied.
in April. Volume la expected in
The nett quirtion wa*: "You
gradually pick up and reach Hi have unufmnii agent* In varpeak almut May 10th. Crowing lou, pari of the United State*?"
condition* are reported ideal.
"Ye*," Hoover an.wered. “ Thl*
Florida City State Farmer*' technique ii ntcr-iary in ||replng
Market: A total of 73,171 bushel ahrrast with clande-tlne uperafield U*ir* of tomatoe* brought tion* of any *ubver*ivv organlgrower* during the lilt five day gat ion."
auction period a grot* return or
The Fni chief *aid “ all that
M08,229.80— averaging 18.62 |ier rrmtiln* of the CommunUj Party
crate. Inillcatlon* arc that the almve ground U a »»lf-conpeak "f the *ea«nn wat reached •tituted core, which for appear,
during the pa-t week. K*jua«h and anre’a *akc maintain* a public
(.can price* were hctlcr during contact."
the punt week with squash selling
A new Fill “ lounl" of party
at 11.78 to It.80, pole liean* from
12.28 to |.'t,78, denpending on nii inlieri In the U. 8.. pull their
total at n^'17. Hoover *ald.
quality.
I’ompano State Farmer*’ Mar­ Thi- I* more than 2« per cent
ket: No shortage of Iran-portatlon I**-.' than the 65,000 figure hfarilith-a was evident Ian weak in save tiewimcti laal year. The
•pile of (he heavy vtdume of Party It-rlf ha* otopped li-ulng
8:tn ntr* moving 0141, an liurraae mcmherihip figure*.
"WhUc the. ha* licen a dcof 180 rar- over the previous
rlln**
In
Pommuniit
Part/
wrek.
Sanford Slate Farmrr*' Mar­ atiength," Hoover «a!d, “ thl*
ket: Improved weather roivtitfnn* • Imply menn- that the Patty
fire &gt;**|ie, U d to improve quality of ha- purged lln-lf of those con­
r*M*age, celery, uirrup-, lettuce. cerning whom It had doubla.”

£

Ho mldcd that other* have
'riMppml out of the Party
TliiMi of th* pie*lure of ;
opinion, or herauae o f a
af legislation which hat
enacted on local, count/,
and federal level*."

of luith lomatur* ami cucumber*:
(’ urumlier hai venting H late and
vlume I* expected to mitain light
With a -harp rlae due to planUM
practice* necSMitated by w fit k ii
condition,. Tomatoe* of* not p s ff
ticulatly Ute, hut piuUMy wfli
proUUy rcarh the g-ak. about

United State* or any other coun­
try In the world think*." .
The President -aid he had not
Invited foreign journal!*!*
to
he«r the first announcement of
the discovery htrau-c hr wanted
to *peak only lo hi* owno people,
"thu* avoiding the cour«&gt; follow­
ed by politician* and nawipaprr*
lu other countrk* o f tha world
jtjie lie knosllngly and dlrfct
spirt- nwn people and nhrr**d”
"They hava not told the first
■Broth and I have nov tuld th**

,

chief objective might to. to
Legal Notice
in mote unity behind hi* Icte_ it program.
. ,,
IN
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w v i t o r THE co r NTT
(PsatUuri from Page Oae)
I f the President decides to
J IM 9
in is o L E
ro r v r y ,
took 38 »lecto-al votes away won’t run, few expect any an­
from Mr. Trun_ n In 19a .
nouncement until he hei plekM
R * n ]» m t a tH»nV Hr*&lt;tlrr,
Thl* action confirmed report* the min he thlnke ought to to
Il e e e ir r . t m
that llyrnen, who broke wllh th«* hi* successor.
in it.I. cnoiiirronv a v ii n u f
iTc.tldcnt after he resigned a*
tova Mt v i v o rL a m * on u»:.
Secretary of State, intend* to
N IS III AOAISIT M ID K*TATK|
Leiral N o tice
you and - » &lt; h nt you n r* h r r r h ,
play a leading part In the next
t
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T
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T
r
o
a
t i i i . nnilflr-t » n d rrriulrad to pre rrn i - By
Democratic convention in opand dem a n d, which m u . ,&lt;r
t i s T i i at n i t i a i . t i n c r t T o r
poring the President—or pos­
i 'I. o h i i m . IV %vn g o n aitw l* either o f you. may t i n * a r aln -t iha
m h .i : i o i s t v . i v n m t t n r , , -ta le o f H r 0 Ji.inin i l l . m ltrad lr),
sibly
anyone
the
Prrrident
l u v o a i n j u i i v r . i i h .s w i i u . i ~ dr. ra *r,l. Idle of. &gt;»ld Courgy, i „ o , *
might hack to aucceed him a*
i-iaiatiif, u m i T in ti.w v i m i : m : County Ju d ge o f Hentlnnle County
the nominee.
lilt V N il Vl.l . llrleaC aal. VUTIt »: f l o r i d * , ni 1&lt;I, o ff ic e In Ihr friii rt
The South loat It* power of
TO APTIM H
hour* o f ritld Coun ty M f * n t o r i .
w it h in
righ t
calendar
veto in the convention when it t i i k h t a t i : rty y ix m iD A t « ) i f l o r i d * .
fro m Ih r lim a o f Ihr fi rr t
TIIKt.VIA IIIK N K
lilt SUII.il.I-,
lo*t the two-third* nominating
l i t * Ju4 *nn Avenue. i:,*n&gt;t»n. put.lliallon &lt;&gt;f t h l, notice. I ’ , , *
rule. Hut anything like .South­
Itllnal*
claim o r demand «h all hr In Nett ing,
ern unity eould make it* weight
v i i i : a u i : lit.itt.n r r m i i i t s p - * 1,4 m i l l , t * t r the plac e of
R
p
lo
hr
m
int
appear
In
tha
above
dm&lt;c
and f ’ l o f f h c tddre. .. w
felt In a raca where xevrral
can** before uur Clirult Ihr &lt;loltn .nt. And rhnll hr rworn
candidate* are
entered. And rntlilrO
Court *t KaAforii, n&lt; nilii.'li- Co.r.iy, In by the tla lm a n l, anrn i. or * ( .
Byrne* ha* demonitraled hi* ex­ Klorlda. ii* Ihr Stih &lt;la&gt; of April. torbry, and tiny ,u&lt;tt c la im nr dr.
perience and ability in the pa.-t A. t&gt; tr tl. indrr t-r Halt * (if I —. r■* m &gt;nd not » o filed rhall I — void
ITtigenr vv. J o n ,,-llra d irr
as a worker behind the *cem*a. l*ro Coafeveo bring rn trrn i agalnki
* , In rati rail** on » * l &lt;1 day. WIT*
A - administrator o f the I ,,
The genera* political opinion »N« r&gt;
S II,r llof.. r Il.ir
Vllllat.l tt
late « f
llrnjatnln tlt-n i
around Wa*hinglon Ju»t now I* Mu I 111. a Juilgr uf 111* ahoVr n*m&gt;&lt;t
flradlry. ilr.rarr,!.
f l r t l puhlicailon March •» i m .
that the* President dorin't Intend , ’ ouet. m&gt; nitnr a* Clrrk thrrm f,
■ oil the arnl o f ail&lt;l Cnurt nt S,nto »eek another term.
ford, MemlpoU fo u n lv , l*lorlda. th l.
That opinion can change fa*t, Ilia lin t day of March. A. ft. t i l t
O. |*. lic it.S’ tKr.V.
however, and It miplu he affect­
fte rk Circuit Conn, P«mled If the Prrildrnt derld-a to
nol. County. Klurid*
take the caie fur Id* Adminis­
lly O. L Hum. I&gt; 1!
tration to the country a* hr ha* (N K A t.l
In Ihr ps-t.
M u rrar W, O rrrairrri,
M lo r n .r for l*l*lm lff.
A proBccetive May or June Kia*tn.inrr,
florid *.
tour, which might lie undertaken
In the guise of an inapectlon uf
military/ installation# and defrn*r
factories,
I* reported
|Anls With Wing*|
under rtudy now.
Some
Democratic
official*
May lie
have cautioned again,! InttTpreting such a tour, however,
as any r|rar Indication that Mr.
Truman' 1* thinking of miming
again. The** official* *ay hi*

Third Term Bid

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P e rg o n a l

F o r K U K E Inapection

To Women With
Nagging Backache

FIDELITY
Exterminating
Co!

ir r*Hur*4 Vl-Uke, (vwiw* v&gt; h -Hh
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tha* MMrrw.Tr, U w i, r n - i *IM
eiurtf t#. t m hn«*h n w ja hUimm t*e
« w te )e*rt. wklhaftra ftMwto mwai.
it ■ •laailae M * M l , I M u p w A i l n
Mr*r IrUrf feaa tha, eillllwu-lirie
tha It » I M ml kW a^ taka* &gt;a* Ihee*
la.k mu *ut*. qrl Dnaa’i pm, U*,, I

I 'H 0 N E ^ 2 - 1 2 I 4
P IIO N K — 2-1852
Night A Sunday
313 North Main Street

far theanswer
to your
INSURANCE
PROBUMS
BOB KARNS
KARNS INSURANCE
AGENCY
lluom J0J--Mel*eh RMg.
PBaae 977

toaretMttna THE TRAVtLI99, Hwttwd

is paid for b:
MaiwlnbU I'auMr. Martda. la
Flat n*H»h on* «t&gt;. nngr
htu*ly.*c*fn t»t(, r.xrtU’Tl.sn

\'d te a iq to t. *

T IIM ltL 'P ItO M * ponton **t t - «

M*e itj uf flock F a ir «U ,

grfcrlbrd a* follow ti
fleCInnlnr ildnr-ea* and *av*a/
Umnu til Tl f**f P*»l Of the
ttOblhweil *BW * corntr of Ivit
ffin -ll). KMk pour Ml. theme
ianruga-'.Viulj' iHity .it tati
■dgiheV blhn (»&gt; tninulr, Ku*i
hk», hutidriS ntra and three/
tenth* tiay.tl fcoi to Iki gnuihtflr hid* of the eld rtrahar n*it
KallCvid rlabl el Way. anw
Orwnge Un«t*t«r4, ttl*ne** KoaltiMatnrty *l*ng th* ■owihnily
U f e m l » * 1 4 right

o f way

. . . not by

ef

la* h
*U* af Maniw* ftnao,
kret hfiaa thirty tioi f,#( tv —1
of fha cental Iin* of ,*lt road.

Mere fadiltlei, men invetterl'deHart* era required io meet

you lahtiitgh loaittg Uattla
tat rkssg huatham u - u t

truiauuWiotw,

ailaa,

W H E N von ate ukpbooe conUruction
uodgf w a j in Florida, you ice investor*
d o litri at w ork . T h e * d o lla n sa d the
n p u r ir d asrvioa they make poaaibk arc
h O fM M I 10 y w a* 9 Floridian.

ImkU»%

You gvt new avtcanca of lovrst

gH, oil. and repair bilk. Fpcd’a
autnta nun* damrvw yaw
dsfvful Invaatiaatlaa. Ita aflhe*

yM, wwh briUf Bar you . . . to
OWy Paid gives ym a ehaiaa
w rm seeelef ytrtr trwk ope*-- of
or Six. Over IK) wadakl
■
S » ib today-learn what b
ImpoaUat thing* have hap- TORD Truck can do (hr you!
paaas fa Puri Truck rnglnea,

TVf m m • fWwtaf, a rooce pnaperow Ploridk. They mean that teltphoae
reniw—with afl that Hmeatts to peoaul
Tits Ford Truck l*uwcr FBol It 1 d i
proven way of getting tha aval powwr fr
gas. !l iufwno/ksffy rartereand Ansthai
of gaa, at prwdeaiy tha right l iareW, ts

M i l k I M U ^ a A J f akStoaST
W w K M i s I f w watral loarend at
daelgnad tu enwhmoltt M ag tw ice aa
Ym. usn uaa yagular am . . . you art aa
fgnaaaca. Orgy F e rija th a k g j i M

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:

ba atrattiMi in »&lt;iB mote of the people you
know . . . a a d the people you need.

T h e w million, of doQ ^t did hoi come
from the monthly aervjce paymeflla o f
Florida tclrphooc u tm . ThU money had
tu be aecured (ram Invetton w h o were
w UU ai to knrert their M tr h ^ ia'tha tele­
phone btuiaeu tather ihdh Ih enme other

Floaitla’a growth vm.imufa to W eak rec­
ord*. It** h iob that kill call fnr nUJ more
mUlioni nf Jolhrt frooi rtivetton. That’s
why telephone nfea and eanihtp. adc-

A to. D ootY r,

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Qttft Wanted

f a lla lljr T h a n fa fa r m g ih —
T * P n U r i Um Pn m of the World;
T o f r oo r t i Ik* Proem * of America.
T o Prodoe* W f a aftty for B u l n i

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

VOLUME

IMP

♦♦ M

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

Chinese Withdraw
To D efense Line
North Of Parallel
Allied Troops Mass
A t Dividing Line;
A ir Force Hits At
g Red Reinforcements
TO KYO . M *r 27 - &lt; / P ) American troops fought through a
' - Chinn* regiment today on the
western front in ■ slow advance
toward the Red Korean border.
They killed 3S0 Communists.
Nearby another U. S. unit bat*
tied three battalion* of rear-guard
Chinese. By lat* Tuttday afternoon
0 1 he American had squeezed the
Red* into a trap. United Nation*
warplane* dropped tnrrendcr leaf*
let*.
An American division staff of*
fierr said he did not believe the
Chinese would put up another
stand south of Parallel 38. But
lie added:
“ 1 think if we hit them above
m the Parallel well find them fight*
Erlag like aons of guns."
Element* of six Chinese armlet
wet* reported massing Just north
o f to* border. A report mid Red*
position* own built dir*
aetlr in front of Um fweeent U.
N. line about two mile* north of
the Parallel.
D m Chinese 28th A m p Corps
has pulled back ■cross the Imjln
River.
An American spokesman said
_ the Chinese regiment mauled by
0 the Americana Tuesday was part
of the 77th Division. He said the

B3I A u th orized
By County Board
For New Hospital
State And Local Bills
Planned To Raise
Limit On Bondlssue

Tire County Commiiion in ipe*
cial session this morning, conferred
with Senator L F. Boyle and
Rep. Volie Williams, Jr., regarding
a local bill for submission to the
State Legislature to enable Semi*
note County to construct and main*
tain a hospital. 0 . L Fourakre
presided.
Die bill will embody most of
the provision* of the stale law
governing financing and construc­
tion of hospital*., with a few sec­
tion* to apply to the Seminole
County project.
The State hoapltal law now
seta the maximum bond issue
for a county-owned hospital at
snoo^otl. Die Commission said
that the hospital would cost con­
siderably more than that amount,
and accordingly will ask that the
limitation be railed.
Similar legislation, said H. H.
Tope, will be introduced as a
general bill, but if this
pais, or if It falla to satisfy local
requirements, tho local MU will be
Introduced. Roth Mila would ex­
tend the permissible maturity of
ths bonds now ast at SO years
to no years. The local bill would
On the Amrrirmijjs^left flank, embody other desirable require­
Was
ments for the local hospital.
0. P. Herndon, county rink.
Was directed to advertise the
County’s Intention to sari
legislation MthMtalng a
ierac fee i t * haaptuf.
Other leg ial*tlon w n requested
to the &lt;WmmUrien. Present law
set* the maximum amount "that
The first report of result* from
Florida's re-til re mained health
testing project, widen was enn. for bid*. It vrms proposed to in­
ducted in Seminole County recent­ crease the limitation to 1760,
ly. will be given at the rinsing ses­ provided two quotations are se­
sion o f the Florida Tuberculosis cured on the prtrn o f oacb Item.
The Commission also approved
and llesslth Association's annual
UMOtlng. Apr. d, It was announced application for legislation permit­
by Dewey Knight, prominent Ml- ting the County Commission to set
ami attorney and ptweMent of the sp tossing rights adjacent •* pub­
lic highway* oustlde of munklpali*
Association.
lie*.
The report will
An amendment to the present
Edward ft. If
law autkorigbig » p en»e% of^counacting director,
tlon end Dtsb
Me State Roe
Smllh rams to
Health two years
rs ago to Jolt
in ths
diabetes controlI project. Prllor to
I U s MssN OA gags Mai
Mat

Result* Of H ealth
.Teats To Be Given
A t TB Conference

iM t s v r s / M r

•

Trial Of Metises I*
a
Set For April 23

Fellowship Front
Head Buys Hotel
In Ormond Beach

ORMOND BEACH, Mar. 27—
(S’)—The M year old Ormond
IM LA TK A. Mir
t&gt; — ( « - Beach Hotel ha* been sold to a
Trial o f two Jackanarills brother* Sanford rtILgieor organisation ns
on a murder charge M w ln g mil a home for aged and retired per*
of the slaying i f H ri. Marie
El Ha McRae and Jacksonville
II was learned here today that
Safety Conimlsslowt Richard D. negotietkona far the sale have
Sutton last No rim bet will be lawn completed between hotel In­
postponed until AW. fa.
terest* and C. A. Middy, agent
Assistant stale atkopsty Julian far the Fellowship Front, Sanford.
Calhoun wild today defense at* Rale price of tile rambling, OOP^ torn ey Judge P. Weltun had re* room resort renter wa* reported
quested the i ..iMiBuewr berausa ■t I2IMMKM with the Fellowship
of Illness and the Mate had Front making an initial payment
agreed.
uf fct.lfxxt arrnrdtng t&lt;&gt; Maddr.
Trial of J. r. &gt;irtui for shout*
The Front will take poeaession
lug
her Apr. 7, when aLout 1W) life mem­
' M l W ffound
i
litaioner'* ber* of the Front will be moved
with Hutton at the commiss
isolated wood* rtMit had
from the Hanford Naval Air Bu­
set for next Monday. Hie brother, tton to the new Ormond home.
A. (1. McRae, I* charged with The Front wa* forced to move bebeing an accessory.
reuse of reactivation of the Ban.
Hohl defendants are fre* on ft-d Use by the Navy.
bund—J. P. on fStJMO and A. 0toller was Robert L Woodward
.on llOjOUtl. Dale (h rttelr trial owner of the hotel since (Mober
murder
tcwaetaaod
from Hutton’s S W C - S

1 "J-

Acheson Speaks

10

2S.

Proof Of Charges

n

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JUS

Dr.

Cost Of S ew ag e
D isp o sa l Plant
Put At $440,000

Miami Civic d u b s

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•TUTJ-S

cootd n t
by sure

No. 154

Wilson Declares Sufficient
Military Manpower To Halt
Aggression Is Now In Sight

Acheson Calls For Crime Committee
AmericanUnhyTo Told Of Increase
Face Red Menace In Narcotics Sale

LANDtfLIDK FOR WBTH
CHICAGO, Mfr. 27—j(Ml— A new drug for tke treatment of
r,
BRONSON. Mar.
of Intoxicating ba
by the ranter in advanced stage* ht* been used with bentfktal result* in
tests given more than a score of patients, K was disabled yesterday.
» drink and by the
▼ togaMn Lajr
‘
of the trestmsau, which storied IB mtotha ago. were
to same 100 phyriska* and research wwkart frea all sections
of the eewsriry
^
--------------------Tbs "wets"
22 patlsnte Its Chicago a m
igncement ef t W ., new
a I.74S to
acttoss was made by Dr. hospitals, other
wide mania. Meat aheerver* had
wnU conducted by
t-&gt;pstlri
C. Ivy, cancer authority on seven patlrnU
predict trad a flow MM fifth Mitheir ride winning tor M an than _______ i presUCiri to eharas of Dr. Z. T. DerkovHa o f Unlveralty
Um peef i Mioaal sekools of tto Hospital In New York City.
a handful of
Tto tests lu Chicago started
University wf Hlhsato.
y after lh.
ALUMNI
Dr. Ivy emphasiaed that the 18 months ago
from ArGAINEHVll
. 17 — substance, known as KfwUisen Durov Ic arrive
fled when
(Hporiah—Ualv
Florida Ifram Greek words meaning gentlna. where
o f Um "creator of a bMogleal forge) the Nails h p l f a his native
Mlumnl from
Bag ha
ufactarad
land. Dr. Durwvlr
win
labor*-

'S

Arutocinted P ress Leaned W ir e

T U E S D A Y M A R . 27. 19;.I

and itamblrit hair torn .dilr "to gel away' with tax return* put
Baby I s FoundPlaying luting $ 100,000 or to ,is nuurtlaiiroui income.
In its iroiiHountty mirthgahnn, said Senator I obey (R -N H ),
Happily On Blanket
tto rommittet- but [nutiil iiisnv
Secretary
_
Near Dead Father tn-tan* r, utoie *'niiM ellai'e«*u»‘
the Paraguay delegation to the Pan-American Foreign Ministers
was u«rd in gang tn-' incuh iConference In Washington toforc addressing thi group.
(Inlrmalional Soiindpholnt
RIVER3lw I~C riif.. Mar. 27 - la* returns amt "it inriin) them
MV
Srsnli was intensified to­ through."
"They've Iwm get ling «»«&gt;
day for a pretty young mother br­ with murder f-r year*," Tnto-v
um e of tests that she may hair boomed. Htmilsr wind* wen- |irrtorn Lidnspnl by tor husband's vlOU'ly u»ed in a Senate i-tinie
rominfttac
irp u t
ii'ni|il*itiliig
si* yet.
that frd n a l tiu nut tint it ini acgeui-talli-il
-tat.-mrlU* Federal Aid On Pro­
Mrs. Dorn Trask Cook. IB, lu* trplrd
not been iren nnce the body ol from undi-rwi’ild figure-- that
they would not «ire|&gt;t fur or.
j ect I s Possible,
took, m i found on s lonely road dinar} c-itiiens.
McKibbin
her IR-year-old huiband, Richard
A S S C rtS
“ I don’t to-liiir they hair lorn
Inter-American Con­ More Than 200 Youths yrslcrdsy. Their righl-monlhKild getting away with mutdt-r," re.
plied Kdw.it, | Folry. Unde I Se­
t'lly M.magei ('litfoist MiKil
Undergo Treatment toby was plsyiny happily on a cretary
ference T o l d Of
o f the Treasury.
bin ir|wtitrd to the City Commit
blanket near tto body of the
lie said the ilepaiIntent's In .
.
, ,
,
T o Halt Addiction father, who bad torn shot to death, tern!
Need For Strength
Revenue Hineatt has torn 1111,1 1**1 n,Snl Iliat the engineering
ronsrianllnuriv trying I,♦ fnrri- J litm nl Smith and (iillrt|nr had
WASHINGTON. M .r. 27 &lt;VI’ I when I lie tragedy at disenterfd. "full disclosure" &lt;-f income and
W ASHINGTON ^!* r. 27 W )
reviied former ritimale* of the
Police continued to rptrstion
A startling in* lease in narcotic Ijiwrciicc 4. Walker, 2&lt;t, a Negro expense* on null rt-lilrns. Hut
•- Secretary «f Slate Acheson urg­
to il of comliuction "I a lewage
he
-aid
lie
tlu-upM
(lie
eonimittrr*
ed the American republics todsv «ddn Is among young persons was of March Air KorVr Rasa hrre
iteelf liad found I lust in (In- cri­ di*|Htr *1 plan) here tit a l o w e r
to take immediate action to meet reportrd lu the Senate Crime In- who wo* Imnlrd on suspicion uf minal element the bureau dt-l not Iigurei put at $ 4-KMMNI.
vrtt
mating
committee
today.
rare
ring
.
c.
wealed
weapon
He
a menace posed by international
Till, would inrludr the ( unit tilti,
» * i
, | ,i earned a -tolen .tfi rolitor pistol, have "w illing, ir*|mndlng lax*
pavers."
Mary J. Amlonger. chief ol the, ,^ 11^
Comniunitm.
tion of gravity interception »ewei*
Earlier,
S
etrelan
of
tinTreaHe said no free nation anyw
here Treasury’s Bureau of Naicotic*.1 The Air Force sergeant was
on the bulkhead, two lilt italmni
(Continued On I’ age Six
in the world is secure against the said illegal drugs for addicts were ‘lovsltonwi for^three hour* last
o |minut the rontiniMlion of flo
night
and
xheriff*
offlrer
W.
\V
.
menace, and called for full econ­ \Jarmg smuggled in fiom Italy, Walrath, chief rrlmlnal deputy,
^ol lewage Itont rail to writ along
omic and military cooperation with Turkey. Communist China and •aid he Insisted to knew nothing
the bulkhead loutr. and a dnpoial
the United Stales.
of the geas.
toej|uwrttonlng ^
( g O V I W O r F O F plant loealrd west of Mill* Creek.
Achoswi delivered the keynote
In a prepared atalwitcm An- a sheriff** 110*1
Ih e Commitsinn't attention ha*
aaearh or Uw first regular
allngvr said two yewra ago "there
miles south o f here
torn tailed to the matter by the
afos* of the Inter American Con­ were three adrilrt* under the age wa**n»unil,
S h e r iffa captain Don Hchtadrr
Mlniatrre.
ference of F&lt;
(ail that to fore any more local
ef 21 at the II. ft. I’uMIr Health
Rovlet Bus Hcrvlce hospital at l^xtngton, Ky, said bumper tolls found at the
M IAM I,
Mar.
The taati
27 (Ah Two ( iuIiIk touting ptojeiis can he
,1is* ion, last
he raid.
•in's "new Itl____ ____
su p p o rt o f a|iptntrd by the PuMu Homing
wre -a fnrmktsbie ttaecMm- of Mi
parked
near
his
tody,
had
a
dentthe
rrirne
'Conttalsslon
of (.real Authority, the a|tproval ed the
assd tho lutematlorsal Comm old
at tto toipltalj*
movement."
• "Me&gt;it of 1he*e are young ln&gt;" eil amt tom frndrr, ax though an-1rr Miami in It* vrrixri tiff with ql4(, ((„ ,„ ( „ ( Mralth regarding
re alien .
r
,
it before have wa fared •« Hliima," Ihe federal official said. uthor machine had rideiwiped it (imeenor Fullerr Warren.
“ Never
:*
. 1
. t ___ u ■•
...
The Miami Rotary flu b mired
b^tf **«! *'•'•' »'•
rnmars of this magnitude," h* run- 'T h e high ’ V liM stnd-nt 1* thi and forred it off the road.
Schrader said Walker wae ar­ the UrtveriiOr ,t*&gt; niake piddle a ll, to teruied.
tinned. "Nevsr before has there lawful in the wake o f a wa*&gt; »f
been *n great a challenge to our CXeeptlon, The InrresuH- ha* tol- rested as police patrolled Ihe city, iht fact* to support hi- arciisa-i Ms. AtrKitdmi ,l*le,l I hat the
determination to preserve pur- in­ Juvenile detJlupirney."
searching for a ear with damaged tion* against the Crime i*omuil»City is looking into Ihe possibility
dependence as nations."
h i
'Atislinger said tin- high aelne-l right fender. They found Walk­ *|oii president lmnieibati-1) nr is- of securing federal finaneal aid
for a -rwage disposal project, is
D ie freedom of tho Indivdiusl 'teen a gtr* "ssxoelste with crim­ er’s car, which antwrrrd thin de­ sue a oublie retraetl'm.
man an well as *&gt;M Independence inal*. toeemie hoodlum*, hagin to scription, In a garage being repair­
Hie Exchange f lull of t'oral
thattlds is an HIru with a mititary installatmo. tlie Sanford
of governmeats « threatened, h« imoke Marihuana nnd then r**- ed. It had mean of green paint liat'.rs also suppuitf'l the stand
saW, and ths threat
demands rfuate to Heroin.
on the damaged fender, officer* of Commission President Col. Naval Air Station.
Jxck R. Yuungn and nperattng
Purchase of a "Druukmnrter"
"action now."
"T h ey have to spend from in said. Cook’s ear wa* grevnat a cost of 1226 was authurited.
Only by bulldmg
up (heir to 916 a day to maintain adilnW alkrr told investigator his Director Daniel P. Sullivan.
| («•••( I■ *•**( f|R 1*818 Kill
strength can the *W8 Mtioins pm tiuu, and they nhlalti tills money autnmnhilr fender was emashed in
Tto (iovernor alli-geil last Wiri
vide a deterrent rare* which "Is through rrlminal artivltie*. T) • an arridenl in Hollywood last that Yotittaar was an » » '"ial"
tlW stlH t* era r»a » s ill
lO s lls a d n* rsss Two*
the only real road t * peace," the
.Maitliiiul Man Ik
type of young hoodlum addicts &gt;• e
Secretary said.
■
re
Piirountrrlng
Italay’
are
not
ItK illed In ColliHion
To d« this, he u ld , each nation
Itallotinff To Iti’Rin
lyi-e wh» ran to deterred by ropy L t Fred WlllinniH
must contribute Its fu ll share in
hook
maxims,
or
reached
by
*■&gt;
MAiri.AND. FI*. Mar. 27Ik Stationed In Jax For KIwnniH Royalty
the spirit of rooperatlon charertereducational program.”
&gt;,l*v Allen llcnjamln Wood, about
istic of the inUr-AUtertoan tredlAnslinger said thal white drug
OA. died from Injuries received
tlon.
thr Kiwanii *'Int-, v*till Ii
JACK HON VILLE, Mar. 27 addiction had torn inriraalng tipsponsoring lh* •lection of x king «bre morning when a car hr was
Arheaon suggested
that the
I
Special
t—Lt.
Frederick
H.
WI).
n - itruch by • tf faIn «i
Amerk-sn republics might prepare 1040, "it is not general through'-.1 Hants, f'KNR, list reported aixiard ■ml f|«frn who «rr f»» «»|»|»* «r » t
all sections of the country, hut
lit mln«trt! aho*. Apr.
nt
rmBiing no»r hU home h. rr.
• coordinated defense plan far the
the
Naval
Air
Rtation,
Jackson*
hemisphere as soon as possible. In it confined mostly to rertaln erg vllle, for doty with the Public Krmlnnle High toh'Mil, will pla&lt; &lt;■ Wood was an employ* of a fruit
and rertafn netghborhoo I •
considering military strength, ht menta
Works Ivesisttment. I.l. William* glass Jar* In downtown locationt parking firm at nrai by Orlando,
(CetDssiS Sa
Highway Patrolman J . H. Harsaid, any dlstuehajMSs to the
entered the Naval Service in Wednesday in which pennies may
peaceful relations o f f c n nubUm
JAMK*' SON DIES
July 11*4.1 ami reeel ved hie in* to pfaceii, each penny counting ns row ipinfisi Knglnrvl J , W. J» r
1 ell of Sanford ns saying the
v-mild l&gt;e detrimental and hence
I.OH ANUKI.KH, Mar. 27 -&lt;d'. ■liaJritialion at ('amp
I’erry, one vote.
whistle and
President Joel Field antinuiticd usual warnings,
all should "make fullest use of —Ji-ssr Jatnrs, Jr., 7S, retin I Williamsburg, Va.
•vnlbsble machinery for the peace- Kansas city attorney and a -eui
""nndtxl as Ihe train,
Prior to re-entering the Navy yesterday that the "to ll'd Jar»" '-"Ii.
K w it s w s m ' r s a * au&gt;
of the Missouri bandit, dieil ye-, he was sslf.srnpioyed a* a rlvil will to rontainrd in rack - on which consisting only of engine and

lu New Cancer Drag Promisee Partial

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are available fa r reaaarek

N EW SPA PER

j

MARjjARWT HIUNK
27 01’) NEW YO
Mnrgaret Truman’s often-reported
contract with the National Broad
casting Company lias Seen signed,
The
if network announced voter
resident's daugntei
ust ute l'I'residmtt
•tay M
trial
radio or
lied signed for tw* snore
too
television appear cnee* this season
1961*62
and at least nine In the
I
■ fa son.
NBfJ did not dlerfoee how much
Misi Trumsn will to paid. Rut it
previously was reported unoffi­
cially that aha would get 12.600 for
raeh radio show and 94,000 for
each TV appearsnra.

W EATH ER

Fair through Wednesday ru rp t
increasing cloudiness Tallahassee
area. U til* rh ingr In temperature.
Moderate to ( in h rast to -nutheast winds.

Wife Of Murdered Senate Crime Probers Ask Treasury
Man Is Feared To About Racketeers’ Lax Tax Returns
ION, M.ir. 27 td*) &gt;ciuir unuc invest ig* tor*
Be Kidnap Victim pressedWAMIINI
I ic.isuii i&lt;lii&lt;ialt Iwliv lor .in rvplsnvtion nl why rn i&lt; -lrrli

day uf
of the stsymk. They war* l M 0 B t t H H B m H m M M f a | |
indicted by a f l M B
county
grand jury earlli
nth.

ru:

TH E

Mobilization Director
Says Further Curbs
On Inflation Needed
To Halt Price Rises
W/1SHINGTON. Mar 27— (,D
Mobiltralmn director Charlei E.
Wtliori said today the country ha*
“ in light" the military power to
delet any aggifiiot.
Wilton alio told a news e r g
fercnce the intlalionary spiral hai
torn "moderated." But he raid
the government may h u e to "put
on the brake* a little harder.”

"We still have the internal en­
emy of inflation that we mu*t
lick if we are to win (lie whole
light."
Wilton indicated hit office of
defente mobiliration will terk fur(her powet to cuth price*, includ­
ing re virion of the Defeme Produc­
tion Act's rrilrirtmni on price
ceilingt for fann product).
Hut he laid that prrenety how
thi) ihould to changed ba* not
been decided.

to

The mobiliration chief expressed hope that the Wage Slabilira*
lion Hoard, now out of buxines*
twvause of ialtor's walkout, soon
will
reorganised and function­
ing.
U n i o n lato&gt;r representative*
walled out in January after the
board approved a wage control
formula limiting pay increases to
10 percent atove the level of
said they were protesting also
January, 1M50. The
other dissatisfactions
mobilisation program.
demanded thal a newr
power to settle wage

labor m*n
with th«
They have
hoard Itava
disputes.

AVitos. indicated the new board
will have »&lt;*me dirpute sritllng
powers, toil *ald It i« still unreetain whether President Truman
must call a full dress l*t&gt;or-mnlugement conference l-efure tit*putes-settlement machinery can be
set Up.
pi ogres* In eilotlng Intior t»
pnriiripatlnn in the defense pro. .Indicated,
. . . . . he --■
* *by
— •*-grnm i»
said,
the
fa d that labor representatives
evidently will serve on a new lanor-management agriculture com­
mittee on manpower.
The committee, having as rochairmen Ur. Arthur 8 Fleming
and Ur. Frank P. Graham, will ba
in "portion shortly a« *n advisor
to tom on deferments and other
11 oatlBus* r*a &gt;’ «*• slsr

Holland Declares
l^ake City Hospital
Will Be Approved
Hy W II.IU II JKN NIN IiS

\|&gt; Special Washington .''ervtce
WASHINGTON.

Mar. 27—CPI

Senator Holland (D-Flat ex.
..............today
....... * House
pressed belief
Suto"mmltt«e on appropriations

rale&gt;nse, approached the rrosslpg. " ill won approve |4,4i&gt;OtOOO_ for
VVimxI’ s wife, Cora, survives h new veterans’ hospital nt toko
cit y.
him.
I nc present facilities serve to
NKUHOKN w i n
counilos In north nnd norlhw*»t
HHTIMONU, Va . Mai. 27 1-Pi Florida and 25 count lev In mathTfn- University of Norlli Csto- , f i Oeorgia
iiua must admit Negro .Indent'.
iloiianii iuid a reporter In- * * •
to ila all wliitr law school, the (gynrably Imprersed by Ihe reUnited Statw court » f appeals action of tfn- siltoummlltee on
uren. The vote* of both organlsa for thi fouith circuit ruled hern Independent office* when th&lt;!
j Florida congressional delogatlon
tlon*, however, can on!
added, tmlay,
Ihe appeals (inirt reversed the presented a slateinrnt lecently
said Mr. Here The Klk- ham
chosen Mr. and Mrs. Il'dieit Hilt llurham (N. C.l district rourt ami asking for the malts*V.
remanded
to
hlmn. Jam es Cj. fialloway and ordered
.......... ............
......
— it- a.. suit
. iI
-representative
-r------—
, of the Hudgst

engineer In the National Hank Ihe namra nf thr com|t ting coup­
Huilding, Sanford. He receive his let will appear, The ra k* will )&gt;.&gt;
Atlanin
IIHCK degree from the University Rtar»sl In the Hanford
ank, Florida Htale Hank, the p,- 1
of Florida.
I.l. Williams I* the son of Mr*, Offb-r, Roiinilllat and AndrtMitit,
■ro.
hltsal-elii It. William-., 420 llal ■nd Touchtopr*
I l l ' s stf ills fsutr sla o fslits-rx, M l ■ Avenue, Kanfoid. tire w ife and
Two nrgaiutatlon*, (!«• Jareri ■
Jo Ktanre* Ross, sanl he saw In&gt;I three children tnakr thetr home and the Rotary Club, bavr nomi­
father kllltvi In Ht. Joseph, M».|at Katifonl In the Hose Court nated Judge Douglas Htcnsti'Oii aking and Mr*. M. l&gt;. (iatcliri «in IM2.
Apartment#.
lentay of a heart ailment.
JeiHwi, Jr.. Isiru In Neahvilh,
Term., piartiml law In Kama,
f i t ) ' for 26 years, retiring at-1
moving to (allfortda 24 yrsi

Fulbright Says Moral Corruption
Gnaws A t Foundations Of Nation

Mrs. Ru-»ell Tench were rlmren t.y brought by student* &lt;&gt;( the North 1 itureau, which would p«*» on such
i an appropriation, is to visit the
Post M , the American l-egion.
Carolina College for Negri*
present hospital sometime after
Apr. t to make an investigation.
The subcommittee was told by
(ilantH Join C' Of C
the delegation that because of
their »ge. condition, and location,
three 01 the hospitafe present
huilding* "can to neither economlcallv ma'n'ained nor efficient-

H&gt; (}. Mil W N KELI.V
WASHINGTON, Mar. 2 7 -JAh Senator Tulhrighl declared
today that morsl corruption toyt-nd the reatlt ol the law it rating
away tire foundation* of Attwra in democracy, tie tilled for re viu l of
Ihe precept) ol the I ’ilgrimt and founding fallrrr*.
The Alktma* Democrat who toad) the temalion parked probe of
the Reconstruction Finance Cor "
porallon fRFCt said it was imt tl time t » seek remedies.
He nioteited that "among so
a tonditlon to to remedied hr
politician* er imtleemeii. lie said many tufyluentisl people, moral*
It call* for the wisdom of tlw ity ha* become Indefirical with
nation'* most reiported private legality” and called It "a tragic
eitiaen* acting as a rommiuion plight” if that I* to b* the mea­
on national morailtv ami hack va sure o f integrity.
by an indisr.ant public.
It ia a roudilion, ha «aid, which
Fulbright offered a liat of ten to frepui widespread in an Invest­
name* of juristc, rducatora, re igation of political favoritism In
ligtoua leaders a latov chief bit: government loans by tha
and a former Senator aa men of RK(*. Hut it it not peculiar to
"integrity tor "ml reproach" who the RFC, lie declared and calJed
might make up such a eouiinls- it "a reflection nf what mar to
aion.
seen In many other phases of our
In I1I1 passionately stated In. national life."
dlclrennt of public morale, Ful*
" Wjjat ihould to done about
bright included the naUan'a ath- man who do not directly and
totic» minded reilrgaa and onl blatantly aell tto favor* of thair
vervitie*. blaming tha "rynUal, offices for mantyV* and can’t ha
Immoral doctrine that oar must
tHa at ail costs" fo r aeaadal) convicted of graft, tho Senator
aurh as bribing o f hwkatbatl
Tad tfwsim
"H ow do • • deal with tbeoe
Charles Marian hand Ed Whitney the first of two check* re­
said iavaaii gallon who, under Ito gulag o f fritnda fte r invMtigation haa ahoaa up ■hip, accept favor* which offtnd presenting tha New York CianU and Mayfair Inn membership payaril that is "beyond the reaea tho *plrit of th* law but_do not arnta to the Bemlnole County Chamber of Commerce. Frank Me­
tope aUv of tto Mayfair- Inn, it lituwn at tto right.
a f thg Jaw." Now, ha f a t 'd , It

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High yrstrrdiy 7H
fotw today 50
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Total Match tain .72 inch
Normal March rain 2.71 inches

The Weather
JACKSONVILLE, Mar. 27 &lt;»n
43
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Atlanta
29
47
Hismark
«7
7«
Hrownsville
18
61
Chicago
70
38
Denver
S3
45
Des Moines
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71
Fresno

New York
Washington
Winnipeg
Jacksonville
Miami
Tallahassee
Tampa

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