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THURSDAY MAH. 22, 1931

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

e ig h t

Drum Shortage lilts
OU Spray Business

Candidates Named
For Kill}',Queen By
American L e g io n
Mitt
Quincy Galloway, {i&gt;a-l
•out
6.1, the American Legion, and
Mr*. K m v ll W. Tench, Jr.. o f the
Putt
Auxiliary, ware urUrtni
Monday night by the poit m&gt; It
candidate* for the crown* o f king
and queen at the Kiwanl* mliutrcl
ahow at Keminule Mlgli Seined.
Krlyle lloutholdrr prralled
rail
at the
ocTtlng.
Arjutant Jame* J. Singletary, a
part commander o f the poet, wa
awarded a Isgiun eentury card.
Capt. Farit* T. 1-nurk*. departmmt
executive committeeman,
made the presentation nn hehalf
o f Donald K. Carroll, depart­
ment rommaner.
It waa reported that M l mem­
ber* had hern recured for 1061.
a mark only !!• *hnrt o f the all
time reeord o f f»W&gt; la*t year when
Mr. fiallnway wa&lt; commander.
“ A great effort I- bring made

A. B. C.
LIQUORS

HOI JeOW AY’S
IN OBLANIM)
lU ll. IN BOND

WHISK BY 3.98 5th
a wuitui i t.Muts
lilt ANUS ill* IMP.

SCOTCH 4.99 5th
SH.7.r, I'K R C A S K

thl* week to nerure the remain.
Ing lit member*," raid Copt,
l/iurk* today, "in order that a llio
percent record may !*■ reported
to the Itcpartment headquarter*
by Saturday.
"Thi* I* Decenary," h* added,
••in order that l’o«t 63 gam u 100
percent credit at thi Sixth III*,
triel fnmtilulinnat fn lifeirn rr al
the Orlando Memorial Home at
10:00 A.M., Sunday. Apr. I.
Nine men were admitted to po«l
meml-emhlp, Monday nigiil. The. ••
were tieorge IV. J. Allen, J. Itoy
llrllt, WoiMlrow W. Coleman, Wil­
liam T. Ilellarre, Jame W. Field*.
William ti. Filming, Jr., Capt.
David liatehel, Milton II. Heel and
William K. White.
('ommunder llounholder urged
member- o f the po-t to attend the
Sixth lll-trlcl conference and Ihi
Department Con*tilutional Con.
vent inn at Tamtia, A|ir. -U-C-t -22.
Dr. Leonard \V. K*per, u |ia*t
in parinient commander in lllinoi*.
end pre.en' ilepartmem adjutant
of that *tate, wa &lt; Intrndund liy
Joel Field, puct po-t and ill-tile;
1 1 oiuiiiundi r. Adjutant F.-per tolu
of l tie Nuiioiial ItehnIdlitMtion
Comn.lraion meeting which he atten'll d iii February in V\n-hing•on, D. C. •
ll » u aiiliouiired lhal legion
riairi William II. I Inning had
iureptr&lt;l &lt;Commandet llnu»holdci',
npiMiiiitmeni o f him a* dlr(*clor id
the Legion Junior lla.ehall Irani,
ulid I* Iremly formulating plan*
fm a -urre-*ful year.

MARGARET ANN STORMS WILL

Florid*’* Friendly, llonii* Cfinlrolli-il Store**
We I;i *t \ c lilt-lit tu l.itnil Qunnlith**.
I'rires CimnI Only Thru Saturday, March 2 lilt

CLOSE A T 7 P. M. EVERY
FRIDAY NIGHT!

419 E. 1st Street

M AXW ELL
HOUSE
VAG-PAK

Shop Early in the Week-—Early in the Pay—
Your cooperation will Ik* appreciated by our

SW IFT’S
HOMOGEN­
IZED

store employees.

Jewel 3 “ 79
I.iinit

1 Can

fa Js M - S M fr/s

Pillsbury Flour »*• 45'

LYKES Tenderrure

HAMS

Sunshine Hydrox Crackers

The Perfect Euler Meat*
(These are M-1'J |h. Average)

c

89

YOUNG HENS—lb.

Legs &amp; Thighs

5th

7 3 c

Pound

DRY

63.

Armour - Blossom Time Milk 3

\a*«

•GIN 2*89 5th

!

%t Mil 4 »h «

alu rt*

r***. »Vf

Ml Turn IiImn Mnti.

U

Adv.

Medrr.t

Fig Bare u .e * 26c
ltf*&gt;». binder« Whole Huliy

Beelt

CENTRAL FLORIDA QUICK FIIKKZK

gl.

16c

Nn .101 Hast Fnrdhook

AND STORAGE CO.

Limae

YOUR

c..

16c

Nu MCI Milford Gold

Locker Plant

I’ hone 1318

401 W. 13th 8t.

Corn

c*.

15c

Nu. 103 Ar|o Sugat

Peas 2 c. m
No 3H Hunt'*

Spinach

cu

F L O R ID A

Polatoae c*.

SMALL

EGGS
LARGE

I&gt;0Z.

WHITE k

IIR0WN-8TRICTLY

10c

Waldorf Toilet

Hum 3 roll, 26*
3-ox.

DO Z. | | c

LOCAL

FLA. GRADE A DRESSED A DRAWN

PimcnlM

I

Henry Went. Gr. A

PURE LARD
In Ctna. — lb.
25&lt;’

BEEF

Boneless Chuck Koaftts .............. lb. 76*

Tall Cans
Limit 6

PLUS A CAN OP IIERflllEY'B
"HOC.
FLAVORED
HYBUP

FREE
READY TO FRY
'Shrimp......................... ......... pkg. |§c

BUY 7 W

ItKOCCOLI

*

Super Brand

| q 0 01*63111

UinlM

Birdseye French Fried

Potatoes 2 - 49'

FO R T H E-

I Old flouth Grapefruit

Fin. Ilnl Rllin

Please!

Shredded Wheat

Onion t M

Potatoes 5 ^ Me

JEW EL OIL

Cumuli *n

K n sit

Rntabagao

Cabbage

JIM DANDY
O rits

6

lu .

39c

CABIN HOME
5

lw.

35s

BEECH4IUT
Baby Food

SUPER
CLEANER
*1. .19 »;:-(

t Jar* (Strata*)
t t i n iC k tfH )

I Kffritlnr Can

■ UPTON’S |

B u tte r

Noodle Soup Mix

Margaret Ann Family Style

Sugar Creek Roll

Colored Marsartne

Quarts

75c

BAB-0

ftS s ^ k

15c

Be*. I'kR.

M sa l

Select Mnhu Bnkera

17s

Cat*

Pints

Limit

Green, Tender, Mild

2

SUNSHINE

Large
Size
Box
1 Box,

PALMOLIVE

l

Limas 2pb«* 49s | Jaiss

LEMONS

m

:- FROZEN FOODS

Strrhng Fur :m&gt;ok

(Kntmri Bone)

35

Shipped
Med. Size { 1)01

leanestCkrfhesinTowii!

Deviled C ra b s................ ......... . 2 for 46c
lb Rolls............. ........... ........ 4 for J5c

97c

Lb.

Rib Steak u. 85c
Shld. Roast ll 73c

TnM-ltpnd)’ Trim!

EGGS

POTATOES

Rlh Knd Pork I&gt;oin R oasts.......... lb. 56?
Vi Gal. 96c
ICR CREAM

Sirl. Slack

45c
59c
45c
55e
37c

i r LYv ® *
farre SunkUt

Pure Chuck Ground B e e f........... : lb. ||c

Ann

Graite

I.ge. Fla. (
All White l 001 V

Western Pork Loin Roast 2-3 ‘b. rib end-lb.
Center Cuts Ribs Pork Chops
lb.
Western Smoked Slab Bacon , lb.
FcL Pick Mild Daisy Cheese
lb.
Qaiek-FrozoR Perch Fillet
lb. cello •

Rr.l Delicioua

'8RALTE8T THE BEST"

D E PT.
1-lb Pkg

'S c tU n P R O D V C t

Tender Cube S tea k ......................lb. ||c

Murg.

A

gl. 10c

HENS
FRYERS

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&lt;'T yv/

M E A T

21c

No. 3 Wilke* Who lrl*h

GRADE A

dn Om
Palm
. River
Sliced

19'

6-oz Cello

ML Vt. Gr. “A" Pros.cd &amp; Drawn. Quirk-Froten

TURKEYS

$199

25-lbs

“ Zackly-Rite ” Blended Juice ** o z Can lit
Red Pitted Pie Cherries (S O U R ) N o 2 Can 19

vr Full
Half

WHOLE HAMS
BUTT ENOS
SHANK ENDS

10-lbs

Quirk Frown Fryer

W I'llOOF
LONDON

More Spare T : ,e For
Our
Employees-

1 lie White Mountain* of N'i **
1 limn paliii i- have white grnniir

OLD FAMIIIONFD
BLACKBERRY

99c

Enjoy Easter Eatin’ With Feast Foods From Margaret Ann

Max I.. Brown, ritrui consultant
for the Stauffer Chrmlral Com.
pauy, -aid today that due to ,t
-hurtagr o f atecl drum lontainera the timing of oil *praye may
he hindered aomewrhat thl* aum*
mer. Mr. Brown explained that
hl&gt; company haa icourcd thrountry for new or u«ed contain•r* and had mime aurccaa. How­
ever, the niiinl.rr ohtaim-d i. fai
»hort o f estimated requirement*.
The
inaectlclde
man
urged
grower* to roo|ierate in returning
empty- drum* for re.filling. Brown
a*»erted that grower* throughout
the citrtia hell are fail'll with a
-erioil* *ca|e prnhlem and that
more nil *pray* will I* u«ed thl*
year than ever before.

Jam rt

WINIO

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7 3 '

S U P E R SUDS

SPINACH .
JCC0 TA8 H

B rea d «

1 2 c

Cashmere Bouquet

Cashmere Bouquet

&amp;

'S ® r

no*, sue

3 in. Pkf 35c

PUSS.’ MOTS
Cat Pood
lb. can 1 31 c 8-nz. f c

* FA • *
Uundry Soap
CO*

Mm

For Fabuloui Sudj.

Sr

jssste*.

Toilrtt Soap
Can

�la Unity Thtr* la Strength—

W qp &amp; M &amp;11141

Ta Pioltrt th# Pm m of lb* World;
To Pranolr the P to ir n i uf A n ttiri.
Tn Produce Prwp«tilr tor Sanford.

TH E

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

Established 1908

VOLUME XXXX11

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Paratroopers
Land Behind
Front Lines
Audacious Assault Is
Complete Success;
Tank Column Races
T o Meet 'Chutists

SANFORD. FLORIDA FRIDAY MAR. 2.1. 19.)I

•

irsillstH Oa Pu s »'•«»»

Tampa Trib Wins
Prize For Expose
Of Open Gambling;

2

ORLANDO,” Mar. 24 — U ’i ^Gambling expose* and resultant
rovrrage of rrtmc hearing* teoretl
virtual etean -wevpa fur Florida
new sppermen in the 1D50 annual
*pot new* and puhlie aervlcr roil.
te*t* of the state’* dally news­
paper*.
Prise winner* in all the run­
ted* were announced here to­
night at a dinner of the two spon­
soring organisation* — the As*orialrd I’ret* Association of Flnr.
Ida and the Associated Dailies of
ft Florida.
First ptarr in the public *ervire
eontest, sponsored hy the Asso­
ciated p-tiliss, waa won hy the
Tampa Morning Tribune, w ith
It* series of new* stories and edi&gt;
lariat' on gambling in numrrnu*
Kloriila counties. The aerie* led
to widespread offklnl Investlgalirnis in several count !#• and tho
Indictment and ousting of several
irlt&lt;
puhlie nffieiaU, The first nr'
was awarded to J. A. "Jock” Mur
m rav. velersn Trliw** reporter.
*

' (r«a tla *e«

ns

Pane

rawer

Sauls T o Attend
New Orleans Meet
Om.ANDO. Mar. 2 .1 -(Special I
—John Saul* of Sanford I* one of
a group of Peninsula Life Insur­
ance salesmen signally honored hy
being selected to attend the I’ realdent'a Honor Club convention at
^ t h e Roosevelt Hotel In New Or­
leans nett week, R. I . Walker, dis­
trict manager announced today.
Mr. Santa will leave Tuesday
for the five day meetlag which I*
given for those salesmen In the
Alabama, Georgia and Florida diatrict who obtained the highest pro­
duction ratings during ISM.
While In New Orlenna Mr. Saula
will be taken on a slght-eeelng trip
around Lake Ponrhartraln, on a
mid-night ride on the Mississippi
0 River, a trip through the atate
capital at Baton Route* *nJ on a
tour of Tulnne Univeraity.
CHIEF BACK
Police Chief Roy 0 . Williams
wa* lark on duty Ihlt morning
after nearly a week of absence
due to inftuenaa.
’ a z a l e a t r ia l
George Swaru returned Wed­
nesday after a trip te Mobile. Ala-.
awher* he visited and took colored
'picture* of tho famous Arnica
[TralL
Guide* are aupnllad Mr an aueelation to show rttftott the magni­
ficent estates, grenade, emamentnl
trees end flowers on the trail, said
Mr. Bwarts.
Aa soon as hs
slide* of hi* phn'•otraphs. he
sled talk cone
K-nt an illuitralod
the Mobile area, ha ata
atated
rlou* talks of this nature at
Tburlst Club have proved of

Associated Press Leased Wire

N o. 1.*»:*

ArmyAnnounces40Thousand
„ SEMINOLE COUNTY . Cut In Draft Call For April;
I CHAMBEIMOMMERCE I Air Force Plane Feared Down
Chamber Of Commerce Drive

Brigadier General Is
Am ong Fifty-Three
Passengers Aboard
Atlantic Transport

_____

TOKVO , Mar. 2 5 - &lt;/P)— Ameri­
can p*t.tlroo|icri .wLtried hy
lough Kangftt jumped today be­
hind Communio line, noith ol
Seoul and dim krd mine 20.000
Red troops into haily llighl.
Die paratroopers filled the sky
with their bright ly-hurd para­
chute* like a nu.iive Latter houjjquel.
Out the Communists rallied lat­
er and were fighting derpeiatrlv to
surround and wipe out the 3.300
outnumbered American jumper*.
An armored column *pe»theading a firth Allied drive hy thrrr
divitioni noith ol Seoul linked up
with the patatioop* near the dtop
area south ol Munian.
Line* of infantrymen trudged up
"th e mad for milet behind, moving
to the aid of the hard-lighting
‘chutists.
A trtond column rolled through
the road crnter of Utjongbu and
fanned out to thr rati, north and
west.
But the Red* won bark a com­
manding peak four milet northwrit of Uijonghu and later Fri•day were pouring heasy artillery
and mortar fire into the Allied
position*.
Munrnn it 21 mile* northwest of
Seoul and only nine miles south
of |(ed Korea. Uijonghu Is It
mile* north of Seoul.
Lt. General Matthew It. Ridewav landed In hia light ftlnnr on
a uirt road near Mini-an only 2'.'
minutes after the fir»t paralrouper jumpetl.
Fit U1 dispatches mid tlwi Eighth
Army rdmiaander at on* time was

W EA TH ER

Pair and warmer thi* afternoon,
tonight and Saturday. Some {(outli­
ne** north portion Saturday. Light
to moderate earierl) wind' becom­
ing moderate tn frr*h southerly on
Saturday.

LONDON. Mar. 23—
A
Giant 12. S. An Force tranipmt
plane with S3 |&gt;rrioti&gt; trpoitrd
aboard vanished in fog and rain
ovri ihe Atlantic Ocean today
while minute ftom the United
States tu l.ngland. One of the
passengeit was believed to be a
brigadier general.
Search .tml rescue planrs liorn
ti.rcc natiuin unuictl the windlutird teas in thus fat fiuitless
leatsb im some Itace of wreckage,
suivivofi or Idr rafts.
Official* at Phantom airport in
Ireland *aid the big plane, a
&lt;tlurin MuoMtll open' the llt.il ChamUr .it t'ommein- llriv with n ra.iiant smite. I’he t.nve, tieatlr.l ('•121, which i* known as Globe*,
Spetfhe will t.&lt;
Jut:. Uatigali, get* underway Monday un.l will ro&gt;itlnuc thii.ughoiil tin* week.
wi—k. Spetehe*
In made In
master II. radioed at I A.M. Ihat
nilt eivi.' . hilts niul Jtdm William*. John Kiuter and J. It. Itoxtun will u- i&lt;l Mr. t'nligun in rntivu-xing It had 5.1 [Minns aboard includ­
for new rni’liilter*.
ing n Nil' (very im|&lt;&gt;&gt;rt*nt per•&lt;mr with Ihe rank of brigadier
general. At the time of that reprut the plane r n * gave thtic
p ritinn a* Slkl miles nuthwr-l
of Ireland.
The plane, n( a type used tu
ferry personnel an.l supplies
across the ocean, war enremte to
Mildi-ntiall Air Hose in Suffolk
The Oslrr-Wrllcr Home* deve­
|from the ha-e at IJmeilone, Me.
lopment in the Rrl Air section at
Mi llonvillr Avenue and Seventeen­
A* Limestone, official: declined
Former Rubber Boss th
Says FV-.Ir ilmmi e* j t0
gfve mil anv informatinn n* to
Street wilt hold open house for Senator
SaysTrumanSpcnds the inspection of new home* this
mo*"
Should
|
lire number nr identity of th
o*'
Committee
week-end between 2:00 P.M. nnd
1aboard. Fir*t report- r !d ,
In Loose Fashion H:U0 P.M. daily.
Continue P r o b i n g were aloiard. Tlie U&lt; * L !i
One o f these will be a rompletclv
III) ^ ^ J l I dill
lln l
Ur Dltlsinn In Britain
not know how many w^^Sviard,
WASHINGTON, Mar. 2 3 -f/ T ) equipped two bedroom house which
WASHINGTON.
Mar.
2
3
-&lt;/P)
ha* la-cn furnished by Sear* RoeBritish, Irish and iT^VpIai-'
— William M. Jeffers. World War buck and Co.
—Senator Toliey (H-NM) said to­
Were engaged III Ihe
le
h fn
II boss of the federal rubber pro­
Several two and three bedroom day thr Senate Foreign Relatiui
'’ Og ift'll.'
the (ilnlMonasl.r, whirl
gram. tay* President Truman is home* are nearing rompletioh ami committee aught to look into ihi would rairy life rafi*2
r t * .^
imuring the taxpayers’ money are in the 17.MO and I#,775 price liosiiion ol Ambassador Willm
Kn|,. Jot.ti P
The Royal Air Fn(
•talfnn directIng tho A r v .Ic .w A
"down a hundred r«l holes" and range. Including the lot and land- ODwyrr &lt;u the light of Sena
M-aplnr- They vary In design and
atinn* said the plan, carried i
ha* lost the people’*)Confidence.
('rime Committer hearings.
In elevation type*.
Brigadier General Cullen
Thii
"Any thinking man knows we
Ailed if lie lliuughl ODwyrr r&lt; p-.rt aroused l.» lief lhat he « i
Oiler-Waller Homes, In.-., ha*
cannot look to the President lot had wide riperienc* in homo muBrig, General I'.iul T. Cullen, &lt;
k tiih
should resign as Ambassador tn I uiy enntmander m Hark dale
constructive leadership." Jrffrn -.trio lion, having built extensively
I'tesi- tu Illinois and the mid west. Re­ Miaicu. Ioftey told a iiihi ion |Field, near Shreveport, IA., who
declared in a If lift to Vi
hit line. Wednesday for a Cornlieving Jlust llielr successful build­ fcreiiCrt
dent Barkley.
[Man de-linalir.n.
ing project* could lie carried on in
"Ihat
it
in
llw
hands
of
llir
i
“ U p 1* still operating on the I lorliln. they irlrctrU Sanford n
The I'. S Third Ur DM i.m
tdtl principle of ‘ la* and lax, spend tin1 site of their first development President. You know what I would
II . siIs m * &lt;&gt;■ Pane Claatl
amt -pend, diet anti elect!' That The llcl Air section is tn tin
U - s i i s s H n &gt; !*■■# O a h u
pulley wa* Itnil enough lirfurc this high, -t part of the city and hu«
Stackhouse Named
ItClI.r. VNI&gt; TALK
country wa* deht-rladen, hut this nil utilities and paved street-.
S.-naliii Npe**ard llnllan.l is
country now Is In n aeriou* finan­
U. S. Vice Counsul
Designed by A. K. Cellar of scheduled in deliver n radio adcial condition.
"On top of that, the people have Jai ksunville, the houses arc plan, gp'M over -15 Florida radio Mo­
HeywtHHl Slaekhousr, son of
lost confidence In the I’ resldrot nrd for convenience, adapt ability to tion* including WTRR. on Wash- Mr. und Mrs. II. H. Staekrou«e of
IS MOtlaaetS Oa P a c e l l s k i i
Florida living, economy of space ini'tun .uni--, Sunday, Mar. 25 St. Augustine, ami a member of
and ro d . Since housewives spend lit (MSI I* '\
the Slate l&gt;&lt; pui lm. nil, Washing­
*o much time in kitchens, the
John Andcrnon To
ton, D. C-, has hern appointed
f \it m in h i :\ i
placement of equipment i« care,
ronsul of Montevideo
Montevideo, t'rugu.
J I! Christie of the Cen- vice consul
Be Buried Sunday fully planned and there is ample tralI)r Florida
F.vperimcni station, ary, nnd with hi* wife will leavn
lahmet space and working room.
and Jnrk Bussell of the Shell soon by plane for South America.
Funeral servlet* artll he held Other features of the homes In­ Chemical Co-, will lie Iher guest
His mother. Mm , Slackhou«e,
clude
cross
ventilation,
polished
at flri*«un Funeral Home Sunday
i peakrrs nt the mi-S'ting of the I* Ihe foimer Ruth Vaughan of
floor*,
and
large
rlntrta.
Rooms
at 2:10 I’. M. for John Anderson.
Seminole County Farm Bureau Sanford.
H5, who diet! Wednesday at the arc finished In pastel shade-.
The appointment of Mr. SlnrkV.trrun* Agricultural Training
home of hi* daughter, Mr*. John
Class, Tue-.lay evening at H:&lt;*0 house, wlto i« but 2d year* of
Erickson, In Utnse, Pa.
High School To Aid
o'clock ol the Future Farmer age, ha* been given considerable
A former resident o f Upsala.
publicity in Washington new*,
Red Cross Drive Building.
Mr. Johnson had made hi* home
The business and educational papers.
with hi* daughter since hla wife
lie attended school* in SI.
upper lo
session will follow a »upper
diet! in 1010. Iturial will tie made
County Judge Dougla* Slrn- Im* served at ” :WI o'clock hy Mr*. Augustine, served with distinc­
in the Lutheran Cemetery at •trom and Principal
ipal lie
Herman £. M, II. lini.hrl. The nipper com- tion In ihe Air Force, nnd at 20
Upsala.
Morris of Seminole High 8ch«o1 mittc. will include Mrs. Henry yrir* of age wa* promot'd to
discussed plan* yesterday fur ihe Thurston, \tr«. Hire Mathtcux, ihe rank uf captain. Now in (he
in JINKS OUT
co-operation of high school stu­ ill* v It Ts.lh.ri, Mr*. W ii Air Force reserve, he hat been
COLUMBIA, S. C.. Ma«. 2 J -U 5 dent* in speeding up the lagging Uni. Mr. and Mr*. Bonner I- released for a two year period
—Governor Jams* F. Byrne* said Red Cro»s drive, which after more Carter and Mr. nnd Mr*. James In* order that he may ..fllriale
flatly again today he will not he than 20 day* of effort has netted I .Smith.
at Moncvideo.
a candidate for president on a only $1,400 toward 1U $7,000 goal.
State*' Right* Democratic or any
Thr high school student*, -aid
other tlrket.
Mr. Morris, will co-operate In
Byrne* also declared In a letter every way ponlhle toward aiding
to the IOtS States* Bights candi­ in the drive. Present plan* Include
date, Former Governor J. Strom a torrh light parade in which the
Thurmond, that he will nut “ seek student*. Including thr .Seminole
leadership" of the more than I,- High tfchool Band, will participate.
000,000 voter* who
supported This will lake place on the evening
OVER D IF IMJIN RIVER ID O N T . Koiea. Mar. 23 — (/!») Thurmond for president.
of Friday, Mar. SO.
Thnu«*mlt nl American lioop* |iaiachulr«l behind Red line* in South
Korea today in an operation »n peifretly caccutrd lhal an nlliccr
rat Isimed:
*'fl would be beautiful — really l&gt;eauliful — if il wetrn’l io lerrihie.'
The quote wa* from Lt. Col. I. chuted down, awyinging in tho
A. Edward, Tutoa. He I* an air like giant floating fnown* of
Oil)
ny color*.
Eighth Army lnlclllgence_ officer.
(RDIT0R*8 NOTBt Her* la another In tho series of
B: 124—-The second wave flew
I.t. General Matthew II. Rldf
■lorie* by AaaorUted Preoa writers telling how the rearma­
way. Eighth Army mmmaml«r. In and 'chuted down.
ment program I* affecting various part* of Ihe roantry.
»: IB4 —The operation* comwho landed In * tiny plane nn
Today’* alary surrey* the situation in New England.)
this new front ju*t 2l&gt; minute, mand flew over, and dropped.
Ily RKLMAN MORIN
D:ifO—Rldgway’s tiny
planaftrr the first of hi* airbom.left no doubt lhat H wa* landed on a dirt road only a few
NEW YORK. Mar. 23 — (JP) — Some 300 yean a$o. an Engliih troup-,
Intended a* a tcrrylhle operation feet from infantrymen, who were
startled to see him step out.
ling gave a big boost lo the rearming of America in I9SI,
for the Communist*.
0:34—Third wave landed, right
The growth of New England, eipecially a* an induitria! area, wa* “The nurpoie of this operation
the first wave hadIly
beginning lo irk hi* majesty. So he iuurd an rdirl forbidding skilled It to kill the enemy," he said where
this time ihe men were fanning
bluntly.
That
enrmy
eompria*
*
English mechanics, tool-maker* and other craftsmen from emigrating lo some 20,000 Re,l troop*, p r.- out In all directions, pushing out
these'shores. The idea wa* to keep) ►
to form a solid perimeter.
t ha colonic* dependent on Briti*n Hartford, Conn, and Jet engine, ■uinahly North Korean*.
0:44—Two helicopter* appeared
Fur
a
solid
hour
mm
and
equip­
workshop*. But even as today, (he tleek and shiny a* roitumr jewelry,
to carry out any wounded nr Inment
poun-d
down
In
the
drip
Yankee* were hard to handle, and are emerging frem another. The
j ured.
lone — only a mile wide — In
th# Idea backfired.
0:43— They landed In the main
mill* are rolling, and even the lip­ five
wavri;
infantry
and
Banger*,
New England became the work- stick factories are ready to condrop area.
especially
trained
for
this
task;
■hop o f the new nut ion.
D:A0—Tho 'copters took off,
Aa n direct reeult, no other part
It la no trick, to they toll me, ammunition, firld g'in* and jcej», presumably carrying two .Injured
all
rarried
hy
hright-hued
paraof the United Stab
Alan Is
i‘
la ao
so rich
te change over frem llpatlct car­
men eaeyn. In drops that sise,
In special
thills,
the 'ability
ability to tridges ta making eases for bul­ chutes.
I
...
there woald he some Injuries.
As thr men dropped. F-ftl Mu*,
make anything from a cathode tube let* and even shell*.
Ten surfeons frem India, a
to a battleship. And no
The fashioning of fuses and tha tangs and F-M .Shooting Star Jet* World War II ’chutist team, were
tlon la playing a
vital rote delicate Instruments summoned up dipped Into strafing runs on dis­ In Ihe air drop.
In tho effort
rearm rapidly,
by the science of electronic* I* In tant hill*.
Troops were walking about, get­
Ships are coming o fff the way*, the hand* o f New Ragland optical
Ilowtver, there was no ground ting into skirmish order — be­
ant* are
The *mall-erm*
rm« pli
plant
u pert*, clock and watch-makers, fire and no opposition.
having as men nsrer do when
mint. Some o f the mightiest air- and even jeweller*.
Tbo operation waa aa neat a* bullet* are flying. There wa*n t
plane engines In the werl
The Immeore range and variety a practice Jump at Ft. Benaing, a sign o f mortar fire.
emerging from one a*
Ca. Thi* la how It went!
Almost 10—hack came the fly.
°f tewirnSLod
In the Pratt-Whltnay
9 A.M.—The first ware para­

Truman Accused Open House To Be Tobey Calls For
e l d In Bel Air
Investigation Of
Of Pouring Money H
By Ozier - W e l l e r
William O’Dwyer
Down 'Rat Holes’

Parachute Attack Behind Red Lines
Goes Off With Perfect Precision

New England Yankees Contribute
Many Skills To Defense Program

to

Costt'llo Admits Political Tics

|Enlistment
Increase
Ami Decreasing War
C a s u a l t i e s Given
As Reason For Move
WASHINGTON. Mar

PtlH CONUItTAttON I* held hy Frank Costello (’em will) hu attorney,
George Wolf, during Ills resumption ol testimony before the New York
City hearing* ot Die Senate Crime Investigating Committee. Cmletlo.
who said he hail never votrdln lit* life, attributed any influence he might
have lo the fact that he ha* "lived all my life In Manhattan I know the
leader* and I may sometimes »*y a good word "
(International)

TrumanSignsLaw Rest Home Group
For 3 Months Rent BuysNkkle House
Control Extension For Elderly Finns
Union Leaders Confer First Contingent O!
With Meat Packers
.30 Are Expected To
T o Avert Strikes
Arrive In Autumn
WASHINGTON^ M u . 21 &lt;/1')
— -I’leswlrnl Tiuman today mined
■U&gt;|)-g*p legiilalmn eiirmlim. ilir
(etleial trnl conliul pioguim lor
three month* — lltimiglt June 10
Without the eilentu.n the pro­
gram would have expited at ihe
end nl tint month and up lo about
i.lBMI.CHMI dwelling* now under rent

I't,,*|&gt;r*(* lot the rilahlithmml
heir ol a colony ol 200 lo 250
.Rum* were rrvealril today by
llenrv Nickle who announced he
lia« mid hi* home and 4 acirt ol
land on Silver Lake In Sarrpta
Red Home, lnc.nl Republic, Mull.
Rev. K. V. Mykl.alien, manager
uf (he llrd Home, nnnoun.e.1 that
he expect* lo open the .1 room
limin' mid ’• I'-'Oi gaiage apart­
ment next full when he will bring
In Sanford the fir it contingent *,f
cifmuit 10 elderly retired per*on*,
i* umiHweg !)■ r**e I'lakir

23 M't

Hie \rnty announced lo.li* il
i* cutting m half the April draft
call ut 80,000.
Il announced the April *.ill ha*
been reduced lo 40,00(1.
An incre.ue in volunlarv enlut*
men!, and a decline in Korean
caiiialliei made the action p&lt;.i*ib|p,
the Army laid
Thr A imy noli fictl Setex'lm* Seivice headquatlei. that Ihe irriinlion in th* quota could be made
without intei fri im. with the plan­
ned expansion of the Aimy**
strength."
T h *• announcement
followed
word lo Senator* by Mi&gt; Anna
Rosenberg, a*«t&lt;taiil Secretary of
defense, that manpower commit­
ment* made to General MneArlhur
are exp*vled to be nut in April-for the first time *ince the Ko­
rean war began.
The Army &lt;olil the reduced call
•va* attributed to two factor*
1. “ New enli«tmeiit* in Jan­
uary and February to In led 4*1.000
n- ngnin*t an anticipated total for
the two month* of only 20,000
This repriienl* n gam of 2 d,0»,)ii
over Army'* original expecta
tions.”
2. “ ('a*iialtie* to dole in the
K'lrenn fighting were Ill.llOO t«&gt;luw
estimate* bared on &gt;n*uultir -u»mined in the earlier phase* of
the fighting."
The downward revision today
reduce* the total of monthly quo­
ta* railed *inec In-t September
from 500.000 to 550,1gKl.
The nil In Ihe April draft call,"
fere with the atlalntiunt of Ihe
Ihe Army *ai.t, "Will u.&lt;» intir
Army'* required tn n glli in a&gt;Med by the Joint Chief* of Siaff
curda nee with the etiediite plniiThe •pei'd of expnn'i.m i, n•■***•&lt;(hi* n' udabilily
*arilv llmiie.l tu llo*
i*la11rtH#*| Hat »*««r t Uialt

C r e w Revolts At
Takinir Shio I n t o

Red Chinese Rorl

TOKYO,1 Mot.t 21
V Ihe
crew ,&lt;l a llmi-ii nii'iehani hip
that won commendation f") its
part in the K.r,.in llungii.iiii , vnruaiion i *mI»&gt; refu-e.l in -ml to
i&lt; » M l * » r * (la 1‘ a a e I 'la h O
llniren, in ltd China.
Tonight, the owner
nt.l they
Lt. Paul Biffgers Is
Would neither imprison (tor otheiwi-r iH-nnlito tin m « Instead.
Inspection Officer
*nid n tniw-ege Imm the London
•lipping funi of I'. It I'jm.letl*.
I’arkinRSpaces
Arc
Word h»» been received here
the *hip will lo- ieruut.il t&lt;&gt; nnl,y Mr*. I’aul G. Bigger* t h u .
other pnr', and it won't to* tn
Provided For Board Communiit
her *on, l.leul. I’aul T. Bigger".
territory
S C , I’ .SN, ha* recently been inr».l«An official *,f ,&lt; 5 okohama
city workmen thi* mo$ning •hipping
agent for I'nrideli* -uil
Instwction IIIfleer of the Ih'pnt »• *laile.l pine Ing jiost* on the nn.
i i ' itiiaH*a nn r»«e rt*i.ii
ihe Navy Yard In Brooklyn, N.Y. p.-ily adjoining the Softball I’nik
l.leul. Iliggst* wa- in ttir Navy and I,nek of the llo* Station in
horn Junr, 10425 until February, urdn III provide rigid pat king Ford Charily Assets
1040. when he wa* put In an In
■-c“e■ (or member* of the State
Rise To Half Billion
ftcllvr duty ilutua* i.r » ii' i*- Welfare
Board, which i* now localled to active duly ut the depot
. nii.i in the Mri*ch Building.
on February 12 of |hl» y&lt;»r.
DETROIT, Mai 21
t&gt;D
\lr*. Troy Hay, director of the
A native of Sanfur.l, Lieut Big­ lioaul, today e*pre**ei| thank* to V**et* of the giant Ford Founda­
ger* attended ill** local school* the City Comml**ion fur provid­ tion, »et up by Henry Ford in
und wn* graduated from Seminole ing the space, puinling out that IDid, hove mounted to npi'roxiHigh School, lie Inter attended
mntety half * tdllion dollar*.
North Carolina .Slate University the present parking fneilltie* on
Thi* wa* ihown today in th,*
the
lot
luirk
ol
the
building
are
where he majored In textile man­ inadequate and crowded *o that report of the utgunUatlon n ‘ of
agement and ha* had consider­ wmker* have a diflieiilt lime |»ec. 1|, I15U.
The financial
able experience In textile rr*-iu«h
-tatement showed that uft.^ degitting
their
automohilea
in
and
and allied field* oa a civilian. IL
uueting {18.272,522.07 for unpaid
i* married and ha* one daugid.i out.
appropriations and 121,111.17 for
u&lt; &gt;i i i i i i I - payable net anactl camto {4U2.lt iAj!55.
The hulk of the a**et* it repre­
sented in non-vntmg l.ul divtitciidearning stock in the Ford Motor
Co.
The Foundation's ineomo fr»m
Ford dividends w»» described a*
An uniliually large attendance II expected at the annual Latier relatively large in IU4U and 1U50.
The forecast wa* made, however,
Sunriir (rrvice at 0:15 o'clock Sunday morning at the Municipal Hand- that in 1051 and tha ’•foreseeable
futuro" a reduction in such in.
*|,f^ Th* Rev. A, G. Meinnii. paKtu ol thr R n t Prerhylrnan ('huith. corn,, “ i» untie iput cl lierause of
the national emergency, with re­
and president of Ihe Mmi.lerial Aitocialion hete, will deliver Ihe baitel duced volume of autumotdte pro­
duction and substantially higher
sermon.
,
.
. . . .
Always Imprraslve in Ihe beau­ Prated.
In the Greek and Inlin langu­ rate- of corporate taxation."
ty uf thr scene a* the sun cast* age* and their derivltive*. the
The Foundation win set un in
It* Mrst morning Iwnm over laki term pasehn, from the H*Lr»w-, ItUtf. A* a philanthropic, educa­
Monroe, the service will he made na*eh or pa»*«ver is u*ed. In thi* tional nnd non-profit organisation
even mote enjoyable hy Die sing­ way, the Christian fr»tiv»! i* it* stock holding* arc non-taxing of the Seminole High School linked with the onrlenl tiehrew aide.
Glee Club, and ihe playing of feint of the I’a* lover.
the High School Bond under 4L
The Weather
Thi* week, colored Ka«ter egg*
rectlnn of II. K. Black.
may he seen in stnre windows, and
Much has barn done to make In the window of a Sanford Ave­
JACKRONVII.t E. Mar. 23 - « n
thla the largest and lie*t Sunri*&lt;* nue feed store are hundreds of Atlanta
rt.'t
4:1
Service ever hsld in Sanford, sail brightly colored l«ahy chicks and Ilistnark
1t»
t«
the Rev. Glenn E. Smith of ihe dusens of baby rabbit*,
«0
28
Denver
Ministerial Association, and a
.Tt
51
This Is uf annual *lgnlftranc« Dea Moines
cordial Invitation 1* extended tn at thi* time of year, for the us« Fresno
to
IW
all wnrahlppers of Ihe risen Chriu of bun nirs. chick* and erg* to New York
45
12
nn
to attend.
to
crifhrate Easter I* one nr man­ I’ hocnix
Modern relearnt Ion* of Enaler. kind's mo.*l ancient holiday cus­ Saint 1-ouin
*WJ
51
other than Ihe religious one, are tom*.
15
15
Washington
development* of rite* and ru'tnmi
.5
21
Ancient people*, often far re. Winnipeg
uf the Norse festival. The nam- moved fiom each other, individu­ Jacksonville
47
am
rut
is derived from Otiara or E«*lre ally decided lhat ihe egg wa* the Miami
nnrirnt Noise goddess of spring, symbol tn indicate the beginning Tallahassee
71
41
Tampa
whose annual return wa*
72
(Om Sh M Oa ra re Ktotoi
47

Sunrise Services To Be Held At 6:1J
On Sunday At Municipal Bandshell

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FRIDAY MAR. 23,

THE SANFORD HERALD. HANFORD. FLORIDA

i 'a o

GKlNEVA MEWS
By ADIHK PRKVATT
Hr ADDIK PRKVATT
Mra. W. L. Self and Mr*. R.
Shulta entertained the Audubon
Club Saturday avtning with n
canasta patty at the home of
Mra. Scig. (iamra at eight table.
Were played. Light rein aliment*
were terved.
Mr. and Mra. Ed Fulford and
rhlldren, apent the wrekrnd in
Lake Wale* with Mra. Fulfurd't
m. tm r, Mra. Wm. Edward*.
A number of people attended
the lUr-IMj at Lemon Uluff laat
Friday evening, given by the
Cattlemen* As-ncia'i n.
Mr. ami Mra. Wilbur Metier* of
Orange I'atk and Mra. Geo. Neal,
ly of Jacksonville were weekend
urat* of Mr. and Mra. II. M. Belira.
Mr. and Mra. Frank I'ilt* of
Mima w ire gueata Sunday after*
noon of Mr*. Harry Geiger and

P a ra ch u te

A tta ck

Kaallaaed Kr.a Paat One)
Eng lioxcara, Precisely on th*
hour they drripjttd their heavy
cargo — ammunition, gun* and
Jeepa.
Jeeps awurtg like penduluma.
The ahoek of the ‘chute opening
waa loo nm rh f t
' ■■ ■ M r
hame *e , and tan Jeep* w&lt;m

family.
Mra. W. G. Andrr* I* hnim
from the Fmrnald Laoghioti Meinolial lloapitul where ahe ha*
neen for aomr time.
Mr*. Frank huiiM(. Mra. Harry
SolUia, and Mia. Ed Jewel nf
rkiulh Charleston, llblo, amt Mra.
William Mattson of South Dakota,
who arc atnying at the' Titu-ville
Trailer Court, were gueit. Wed
Harry Geiger ia hom* from tii.
ne.day of Mm . T. W. I’revott.
(late patii horpitai ill Orlando,
al",, Phillip Hall, l from til* (fHange General Memniial hospital,
wi-eir they imth underwent major
ope ration*.
Ia' khI Notice
Mr. and Mm Carmlrhel of Oi
in nut * iiii n r mi n t stent lamia and Caplin nd Mr*. C. W.
J l IIH M l. I III) I I T H I' r m i i - Culpepper of Eau (iallie were
i n v. in m i i on « i :«i m o m : viaitora at thr Srlg horn* Suni oi v r i , t \ ir it m t H r .
to . t » i
U. ItA V M o N Ii K I.I.A lilt, a* A m III. r i "* ,m. f)rie Malhiriix nf Sanford
AiHnlnlatralnr
*iim
tn la m .r t lu waa lulling on friend, brie Mona n n .s n &lt;i| Hi. ]&gt;ta|a uf W . I..»
rtay.
lltlllen, ,1*. e,u r.i,
italnitrr.
Sir. and Ml*. Alvin Allan helil
Vrt
II L U lt A V n .K V . J it amt S m iA II open house Fiiday niglit for thr'ir
u i &lt; A V i :i .r :r . h i. &lt;-»r.. *mi c ,h i t c h aon», Capt, ami Mr*. ('. W. Cnl
R T A T U .r III' A M E R IC A .
prpper uf Fail Gallic ami Varrjon
l&gt;*f.nilanl*
C u lp e p p e r
who wilt an rn
m in er: n r Hiarr.wa m l k
Ilvrr
Nolle* I* h*r*l-r *l*»n Itiat utiA.r be leaving fnt Grminny.
and lijr ru m * i f a i l .c r r . &gt;4 for*, Ml gur»la called and light refresh,
rln s u r. d»l*d lh , 3lul day of M aH h, nit ni, were serverl.
A II I I I I , m l tied In a t tt lain &lt;a in i
Mr*. Cornelie* Wer '*&gt;n aiwnt
•ritltna III Hi* I'ln u lt I '. a r l nr lh*

C

6

Hill Ju d le l.t I'lr.o ilfl of H lIrliH ,
fi.r H
H.mlnul*
In and for
.m lnu l.
Count &gt;.
r h a n .t r &gt; . l ' » . t S » T i l l , wlm raln O.
It A V if»* *•1• I M A III*. ■* Ahelltary
A d m liii.irat, r ruin Ir.tanianfn annaan of H i. I ' . I«| . &lt;•( tV l,*t ll ill.o ,
d t.r a .td
i . I'l.ln llf f . and R
l&gt;
O R A V K t.ItV . J ll
and N O R A
II
GlMVi:U:v || . ttlft. and UNITED
F TA T K .H f»K AH K IlIC A , a i t
De­
fendant,, I. T I l l l Y C
M irim M ..
W I I I T K . a* Hj&gt;*e lal Master In Chan
rare, w ill „M »r fur ail* am] aril at
public outer* In (ha hlgheat bidder
fo icaah, al tha H n n l door nf Ida

CouM llouar In Utmlnula County,
Florida. doing th* tagal hours nf
•»la. on Mnmlay. Iha tnd day n(
April. A I&gt; 1111, Iha follow Inc real
falsi*, allual*. Irina and brine In
Nenilnol* County, Florida. to-wlti
„ Th a
•« ’ ** nl lh* n r :** of
Hart Inn II, TnHnahlp *| dnulli,
Itanga II Kaal
Iha aama halna **.M In aall.rr aald
davraa
Trny C Muaaalwhlla
Aa Hparlal Ilaatar In
Cliam ary.
Edward K u,.*Hi«
poll* tlnr far I’UIMirr.
• *
Orlando Hlnridn

the wrekriul with her rlaiigltei

and *on.|n-)*u Mr. anil Mra. Van
tfrunty in Miami.
Mr. and Mi* Ii. J. Ituschmann
of llanillton, Ohio an*| a**n Henry
Ruachmann Jr. nf Chicago, II!.,
■re visiting their daughter Ruth
Ruarhmann who i* slaying with
Mr*. Ruby Cnmhv anil daughter
Lee.
E. II. Grant spent a few day*
last week In Miami with friend*
Mr. and Sir*. Fred l.ailatil of
Maitland visited Mr. and Mr*.
I’ hillip Hauer Tu&lt;--d*y.

Defense Preparations

land alone produced more than a Connecticut (tats organisation Is
third of all tin Army, Nary and trying to sign up trained men to
Airforce uniform*. Tiny Connecti­ work after-Lours and on wcak-enda
(Continued from I'age One)
Stanley-Rogrers
cut, dflth ftate in lilt, home* 334 in defense plants.
pear* only in part from the long different categoric* of industry,
Yes, this la Hie workshop of
dtt of different defrnae contract*, each making different product*.
Hardware Co.
Amarica, thanka to that English
or their total dollar-vaJu*.
About M perrent of these, a* king. He forced the Yankee* to
214 SANFORD AVE.
That figure i* reaching up Io­ in all New England, are imaH be ni* own machinist and Iron­
taard fdMl.OOO.OOO. It appliea, of plants, employing fewer than 100 worker. And thr tradition of Eli
.our e, only to non-serret artirlei. people.
Whitney, Sam Colt, Simeon North.
P h o n e 1361
Toe obje ta on the "claaaificd ’ list
They grew directly from home Worchester Warner and Ambrose
electronic part*, for example—
Suasey ia a powerful fnfluenca in
COURTEOUS SERVICE
probably total very much more. In imloatry, the rualom of putting thr the whole re-armament program
either line. New Englander* &gt;ay whole family to work on piece today.
PRICES RIGHT
good*,
and
the
fact
that
the
early
1
no gieat at rain ha* hern felt, ex­
cept here and thcie. In manpower. Yankee had to make practically
QUALITY
MERCHANDISE
Pork chops browned In a big
KuJm.'
W?,T&gt;. RfeSST*:l JXSC“ ““ h' *"d th “
skillet,
then smothered
with
otlay
sauerkraut, make a hearty supper
lh* thousand* of factories, big an d’sh. Flavor the sauerkraut with
(dunging to snati.
W all, turning nut arms, textiles,
Another landed in n tree. Stilly nirrraft, rubber good*, hall hear­ ralt. freshly-ground pepper, and u
another phuignl through the roof ings, heliropters, preriston instru­ little brown sugar.
nf n Korean mud farmhouse.
ments, electrical machinery, shoe.,
’I he drop was nvrr.
paper, and optical artirle*.
Colored News
(lur silvrr 11-17 swung north j
Small industry ia worried alrout
to see If any lied* wcie moving
toward the Altl.orne group.
A the effrrt of rontrnl* on critical
The Progressive Voters League
long search failed to find even materials, especially metal*. Only
a very few plant* have artually of Flor ids will hold a legislative !
one.
Earlier Lt. Oil, benjamin I&lt;, doited for !*rk of supplies, hut rlinic at the F. and I f . Hull Sat- i
i ip haw, Tallulah, I*., an Eighth mnniifailureis said thoy exprrtrd urday morning at 11:30 o'clock I
halt i* located at Locust Ave- |
Army Assistant Operation* aIfft - to Ire felling the pinch try April. The
Organised efforts are being nur and Seventh Street.
cer, pointed to three — three
A second session will be hrld
tiny ligures running along a ridg-* pichcd fry the New England munline. They were the only one* ell, and individual slate offices, to in the afternoon at 2:00 o’clock
bring mure &gt;uh-contrart* from big All niemlx-rs of the organization j
we ,aw in more than an hour.
Eighteen mile* soutn, along the industry to the small plant*. Thr ale asked by F. A. lJunn, presi­
mail hath toward the regular rrport in Rhode Island was that dent, to Ire present. Thr public 1* ;
front mirth of Seoul, Lt. Col. suh-eontraetlng is Imglnnlng to invited. Harry F. Moore i* exe­
Il
Janie* Quirk uf Philadelphia, an rearli small industry already, ras­ cutive director.
Eighth Army nlaff nffirrr. *pet ing the process nf conversion.
There will lie an E**tet Egg ]
Thr nation-wide shortage of en­
tril lead tanks nf the ground forcr.
They were moving northward t*&gt; gineers la especially anile in these Hunt for all colored children of ;.
link up with Fhe airdrot&gt;|ie&gt;l arras. Pratt and Whitney ha* SVuiliade County at the Mo-el) ’ ’
tern sending trams of fu g lu m . Funeral Home at R02 Sanford
trialp*.
"ItHih, you ran see the s|M|eial out to recruit othri tnginrera. A Avenue Monday at 4:00 P. M.
ly idanlrd mine* in the tn*d
They’ve got engineer* ahead of
it., tunk*, digging them out," In
said.
All down the road were irreg­
ular d‘&gt;ta where the load had i&gt;«rn
dug up anti explosive* plant*d.
limb of the armored spearhead
were tnllr* and miles of tank*,
ti licit*, jeep* anil special vehicle*
and marching Infantry.
This task forre must pu*’
through those IS mile* of Red
territory In link Up with the Ail
irorne force.
From the air it looked ra*v
r*rept for the mine*. Nowhere
was there any aign of action.

SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATIONS
Will be held April 10. 1951, beginning al nine o’clock r
In the morning, al the Seminole High School for While
•pplicant* and al Croomu Academy Tor Negro appli.
cants. There are vacancies in colleges to be filled in
Freshman, Junior. Senior and Graduate classes, for
Imth boys and girls.
For full Information call on the I'rincipul of your high
ochuoL
T. W. Lawton. Co. Supt.

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T H E D A M U iO J U h H A L U , O A A tu ilU . I L U U W A

M A H . W . Iti&amp;l

UPS ALA COMMUNITY
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY SEVENTH PAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH
Elm Avanu* and Seventh Street
ALLIANCE
Church School 10:00 A.M.
Church services Saturday at
Park Avrnur and Fourteenth
Worship 11:00 A.M.
11:00 A.M.
Street
Westminster Fellowship 7:00
Sabbath School 9:30 A.M.
Glenn K. Smith. Pastor
Prayar
meeting
Wednesday P.M.
Rible School 9:45 A.M.
■&lt;i I V n k Nm»r». m n l W prr*entrH at Ik* Herald office &lt;m i »«
Evening Service 8:00 P.M.
night at 7:30 o'clock.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
4*f bt(w « publication.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30
The Junior Choi of the church
Sanford Ministerial Amocimtlon
P.M.
will
present
a
program
of
Easter
Rev. A iiru* C. Mcinnlt, President
music during the Morning Wor­ FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
TIIK COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. Fred I.. Ilortnn, Ser.-Trcas.
J. F- McKinley. Minister
ship hour. The pastor will speak
Lake Mart
Mra. P. R. Stephenson. D.R.K.
on the subject: "Must We See?"
C. C. White. Pastor
9:45 A.M. Church School. A
Kvening
Service
7:45
P.M.
FIRST IIAPTI8T CHURCH
CONGREGATIONAl. CHURCH
Church School 10:00 A.M.
An informal meeting for all data for every age.
Park Airnur and Slalh Street
Park Avenue and Third Street
Worship 11:00 A.M.
11:00
A.M.
Morning
Worship.
ages.
The
pastor
will
-peak.
All
IV. I'. Ilrook*. ir H I’a.tor
J. Bernard Itool, Minister
Choir practice, Tuesday 8:00
Sermon
topic:
“
Let
Eastrr
Pawn"
ore
cordially
welcome.
John I. Miller, Minister of
Church School 10:00 A.M.
P.M.
8:30
P.M.
Intermediate
Youth
Education
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Prayer Rible Hour, Thursday
Fellowship Service.
HOLY CROSS l III HI II
"We've Save,) A Place For You." “ erition: “ The Tomh In The Gar
7:30 P.M. Evening Worahin. 7:30 P.M.
(Episcopal)
Sunday School 9:45 A.M. “ Urine den."
Kastrr Sunday:
Sermon Topic: "Resurrection* ot
Rrt. II. I- Zimmerman, II. D.,
the Family to Sunday School."
Easter Suntise Service 0:00 A M.
History".
Rector
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. TIIK WONDERFUL WINDOW
Easier
Sunda)
Sermon bv Pr. Pope A. Duncan of
"There Is an enchanting little
7:30 A.M. Choral Eucharist.
Stetson university; song leader, story called "The Wonderful Wintt:0n A.M. Choral Eucharist and
Mr. Jack Coldlron of Stetson Uni- •low." It Is the tale of a London
verslty.
clerk, working in drah and depress- aernton.
4 :P0 P.M. Children's Service.
1 raining
Union 0:15
P.M. ing surroundings, v ho nought a
Service 'lilting the week*
Union* for nil age groups. Story mysterious oriental window anil
Monday through Thursday and
THE
Hour for rhihlrrn under 9 years installed it high in his office work
of age.
room, looking through this win­ Saturday Holy Communion 7:30
Evening Worship 8:00 P.M. dow, the hard-driven clerk saw no! A ll
Friday lloiy Communion 9:00
Sermon hv Pr. Pope A. Punran of the familiar scenes of slums, sunStetson University; song leader, less streets, dingy marts and surly AM
Mr. Jark Coldimn of Strtaon Uni­ men, which had all hut overwhelm
CHRIST CHURCH, long*nod
versity.
ed his soul. He saw Instead a fain
(Episcopal)
invites you
Wr are cooperating in the Hap- city with beautiful castles and tow­
tilt Simultaneous Itrvival Cru- ers, green parks, wide streets. lies. II. I.. Zimmerman. II. D.,
Virar
sadr. Servicea will he held earh On the highest tower there wa* i
Laxter Sunday
to the Revival Services
evening nt 8:00 P.M. except Sat­ lovely homes, and happy pc
9:30 A.M. Holy Eucharist and
urday through Apr. I. We urge latgc white banner with a stutdv
sermi’n.
everyone to attend every acrvice I night protecting the fair cits
All are welcome.
possitle. A cordial welcome to all. ftom a fierce dragon of degener­
which
begin
Sunday
"Christ la the answer for all the acy and wrong. This wonderful
world."
window put a halo of glory on the FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Wrst Fourth Street and Laurel
everyday task for the young man..
morning, March 25— 11 A. M.
Avenue
TIIK Clll HUlj OF HOP
Somehow He felt his part was to
Fred It. Horton, Pastor
2509 Kim Asrnur
help the knight keep the city hapSunday School 9:45 A.M
He». Joe r . Urewa, Pastor
py and beautiful and prosperous
Services each Evening 8 P. Af.
Morning Worship 10:45 A.M.
Sunday School 9:15 A.M. Classes and strong.
Radio program (Dial fiJOl 6:00
for all ages.
"The story of Easter is the story
Morning Worship ll:0n A.M. of God's wonderful window of di­ P M.
Young Peoples Service 7 .00 P.M
Message hy the pastor, subject: vine surprise.”
Evangelistic Scrvlre 7:30 P.M.
"The Glory of the Resurrection"
— Carl Knuilsen
All mrmlieis are urgrd to bo pre­
Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30
• M.
sent at thla service.
t 1
FIRST PRF.SIIYTKRIAN
Kvangrlistfr service 7:30 P.M.
CHURCH
Nursery for small children
Message ami altar call by the pas­ Rev. A. G. Mrlnnls, II It. Minister
BAPTIST CRUSADE
tor.
9:45 A M. Church School.
Beginning Sunday, Southern
nt nil service*
Tuesday evening prayer meeting
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship; Baptist* east of the Mississippi
and Bible study. Kveryhody is in­ Sermon "Living To Live Again” will launch an Evangrlistlr Cru­
vited to attend this service, filing hy Rev. A. G. Mclnnis.
sade through a simultaneous revi­
your nihles.
8:30 P.M. Pioneer Fellowship val, Pr. W. I*. Brook*. Jr. announc­
Miaaionary service each Thurs­ Youth Fellowship.
ed today. Nearly all of the more
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day evening at 7:30 P.M. Mr*.
7:30 P. M. Kvening Worship. than 18.000 churches east of the
Marie Kinard, loader A missionary Special musical program by Youth Mississippi have indicated that
program you will enjoy.
Choir.
they will enter Ihe campaign.
Dr. Pope A. Dunrnn, Preacher
Victory leader* Rand service
Special music for Sunday morn­
The First Baptist Church of
Friday evening at 7:30 P.M. Mr* ing: Anthem, "Easter Paean" by Sanford will have as its guest
Evelyn Bennett, Superintendent. A Chancel Choir; Anthem, “ Fear preacher Pr. Pope A. Punran of
Jack Coldlron. Song header
program for all young people.
Not, O Israel" by Chancel Choir Stetson University. The song lead­
with
solos
hy
Mra.
C.
K.
Ginn,
Mrs.
er will lie Jack Coldlron, also of
The Church string band will fur­
nish Ihe music and the public Is in­ Harris Folds, Clifford MrKIhhin, Stetson.
Robert
Brown.
The meeting begins with the
vited to attend all these service*.
Sunday mnrnitir worship «orvicr
If you are looking for u friendly
FIRST
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
at 11:00 A. M. and continues
church come to The Church of God.
1687 Sanford Avenue
through the following
Sunday
"Th# Joy Of Eaater" will be th- evening service Apr I. The even­
CKNTIIAI. BAPTIST CHURCH
Ninth Street and l-aurrl Avenue sermon subject used hv the .Min- ing service* will liegin at H:(8)
later for his Easter message. Then- I’.M. and • nursery will la- oiien
Rev. S. L Whatley, Pastor
for the small rMIdrrn. An invita­
Sunday School 0:45 A.M. "Bring will he special Easter anthems.
At 8:00 P.M. the Minister's «er- tion Is extrruli-il In everyone to la­
th» •t ’ Sunday School."
Morning Worship 11:46 A.M. roon subject will be “ Bought And in every srrvier pnssildp.
Southern Baptist chutrhe* bap­
“ God's Wagon”, sermon by the Paid For".
The Church school will hrgin Its tised over 876.000 tieopl* Inst year
paster.
worship and study .at 9:45 A M. and thtlr Sunday Krhtttli 'turned •
B.T.U. 7:00 P.M. A union for Christian Youth Fellowship meet­ net enrollment gain of over 3(10..
evary age group.
ing 8:10 P.M.
000 With the simultaneous cru­
Evening Worship 8:00 P.M. Rev.
A cordial welcome is extended to sade, Southern Riptl«t* are plan­
D. L. Bra bard will bring Ihe me*- all.
ning another record-breaking year
saga.
J. Randall Farris is the minister. ' during I9SL

A t THE C H U R C H E S

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

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MORNING DKVOIIONS
Pr. W. P. Brooks, pastor of th
First Baptist Church, will be in
charge of Morning Devotionthroughout next »rs*k. The Pro­
gram is a presentation of Radio
Station WTRR, in cooperation
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Kim Asenue and Second Slrret
J. C. Nicholson, Minister
Bible Study 10:00 A M.
Morning Worship 11 on \.\(.
Kvening Worship 7 :o p )(,
Thursday Bible Stud) » iH) P.M
All visitors welcome.

the Sanford Ministerial As- presentation of the Sunday School
i-i en Saturday at 7:15
ttion. and is heard nt 8:30 l.rsion
M nday through Friday. A I’M.

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If &gt;ou nerd help with your let urns, I nhnll lie Rind to nvtist yon.
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The Sanford Herald

FRIDAY-MAR- 28, . 1951

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, PM)RIDA

Easter In Strife

Joy is tin* charnel eristic of Foster Day. Ii is n dny of
new dawnlnp, of now hope of nr-w life. Hut llils Aprintr, war
in Korea seems to east u MiirhtiriK nhndow over thn day.
How can Hunter come in u time of killinp. when dnrkneatr
seems to t&gt;e lowering and hope for a peaceful world seems
to t»e drawing farther away?
Vet it Is Easier with our men in Korea, and with us
here. The true Joy iif the spirit comes only after suffering.
Faster strengthen' belief in the continuance o f life. The
tmdy dies. The brain, through which the spirit acts, dies
with the tssly. Tint for most men it Is ini|sissible not to be­
lieve that the fine, ethereal something, whoso union with
All «lM|lNHr| hi*11****, riftfi Ilf a greater, finer, nmre powerful Spirit of the Universe make*
lUiklt ■« rr*«ii(llMHa, |irufliin»iHll**N»«,
»■**• m««IVr#« «»f #-»ii rr Iml1*hifait* |h* life worlii while, can never die. Somewhere, some way, some­
III# pnrp*.*e m| rnlalMii
wth how, It must live on.
lw f i i n H fur HI rriM lftr a d ir r iU *
l»C r a lM .
Even in Komi men may rejoice on this day. Their
H i N M l n i u i A a I U m i U f Mr
spirits are one with the spirit of the Christ, for they, too,
I mInm4
llr p r M fila *
‘
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ftv r*. I » f ., W n U r h .
liH- ficrht for a better life for Man.
*rulf, Iu i m m i 1 l i f t ’ At#*$-**«*&lt;•.
r.aster
concentrates'
our
ifuuigfitn
oh
whaf
w7ii/.ter
Til# I l r r i l 4 U 1 M iM ln r wf III#
called
A n a r l a l M l*r»M H klrb la # * tJ llM
I u Iu I h I f fl# «li# m « f*.r
"That truth to flesh and sense unknown
Ml All III# la ral M H « p r la l# 4
Th«‘ I.ltc If ever bird nf denlh
And love can never h*se its own.”
The light of hope can seem most bright when the hour is
darkest. There Is a new- dawn; there is new life.

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TODAY'S IHill. R VF.RftB

their I* no rain thal rompenBenuty Anfl Brains
salts fot ihe memory of perjury.
Memory is rlernul mid ran horn
When the annual .selection of M l« America began at
like fire. Thou shall not hear falx
witne** against thy neighbor,— Atlantic City in the twenties the pmcenn of choosing her
Exodus 20:lfi.
was bluntly referred to in moxt circles ns a bathing beauty

SM AAOH S

Die head ol New York’* fire­ contest. Although it may have l&gt;eon thought that thin wns
man'* union ray* he gave former a sure-fire hit, for many yearn there wns no tangible pro­
Mayor 0 ‘Dwyrr $10,000, hul fit in It for the optimistic backers In Atlantic City.
Change at length brought profit. It also brought a
O ’Dwyer drnir* it. You'd tiiink ii
a man gavr you $10,000 you broadening of tip- emphania to include benuty not merely
wouldn't have any trouble remem­ in u bathing null but in more conventional nttlre, and also
dramatic and mtislcal talent and personality development.
bering it.
I-Aiiy Park* who played ihr
pait of Al Jolmn in the "The
Jolion Story", admit* belonging to
the Communitt Party lor about
five year*, wbilr icvrral otliei
movie tlkr* Irfur* to answer the
House Un-Amrriran Activilie* on
the ground, il might inciiminale
them. Perhapi we ihould drop
pamphlet* on Hollywood.
Jim Powell in thl* morning'*
Tampa Tribune liili Dan McCar­
ty, Comptroller Gay, former Con*
riiman Peterion. Slate Senator
■toy Collin* and Bradley Odham
a* being definitely inlrrrilrd in
the governor'* race for next year,
and former Governor Caldwell.
Claude Pepper, and Stale Senate
Prnidenl Wallace Slurgi* at olher

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poaiibilitir*.

According to Prrtident Truman,
th« United State* ha* doubled id
armed forte* tint* the Korean
trouble Hailed lei* than a year
ago. At the preienl rate within
another year (hi* country will he
a butch for Ruttia, even without
thi alum bomb. If we can avoid
• War until the apriag of 1952, we
may then look forward to a long
iod of peace . . providing we
p our armament* up.

B

Scminqlo County hai tome nice
toad yjevelopmrni woik scheduled
in thli year'* budget of the State
Road Department. Among them
a n ihe paving of 4.2 miles on
Road 46 from Mrllonville Ave­
nue to Lake Jrtiup al a coil of
$126,000. the widening and pav­
ing of 3.$ miln on Celery Ave­
nue from Sanford Avenue to the
river at a coil of $31,000, and the
widening and paving ol 2 miles
on French Avenue with a pedes­
trian undrrpass al (he high achool
at a cost of $425,000. About
$150,000 worth oi improvements
to-secondary toads ate also planWine, women, and tong are not
tim only evils with which thi*
world hat to roatend. nor even the
wonl. Some of thr others are ltded
by John Temple Graves who makes
no attempt lo tank them in otdet
o f importance. a» fallow*: “diihoneitaes. irresponsibilities, cowardifei. hypocraciei, outlawries
lafc-playings, bootlickings, cyni
clans, ears-lo-ihe-ground treasons
of the Age-of-Handouti, the de­
struction of American fundament­
al*. the making of Cod into shabby
mortal images". And he might have
added, the making of man. the in­
dividual, into the average man,
cut from the tame pattern, thlnktng the tame thoughts, wearing tha
tame clothes, doing the same
aoHtwl of work, retiring at the
same age, with the same pension.

The affair became known more generally by itn official
title, the MIhs America Pageant. These changes have now
brought their inevitable result: The huthihg suit firm which
ha* put up a share of the cash and which has been Interest­
ed, understandably, in the original nature of the contest,
has now withdrawn. It says, in obvious dlsapiKtintmcnt,
that the selection lias become a talent rather than a &gt;M&gt;uut.v
contest.
The Atlantic City idea is that il Is aot necessary to
choose between beauty and brains. The swim suit maker
will help to sponsor a new contest, to expand beyond the
narrow geographic confines of the Atlantic City contest
and choose "Miss Universe." She will lie chosen for her
benuty alone, and in n bathing suit.
This may offer the people a chance to settle an import­
ant question: Shall we demand bruins with benuty, or
seek out ln-auty for its own suke?

UntHn^linjf Apfont
National affairs and international rrlatlonn on the of­
ficial level are often stymied by. flxad attitudes os to policy,
by national prejudices 'and by the obticjirlng of broad is­
sues by a multitude of detailjt. This cOfdltlon is borne in
mind by a private organization' daJdgnad to help the situa­
tion, the Public Administration Clearing House.
The group originoted Iti Chicago, but a recent grant
of half a million rioUhrrf from'tho Ford Kndndatirm hits mada
Itosslhlc Its establishment in Now York City now considered^
the s|iot where everyon* concerned with it|WrnattotA*\rp“
Intinns sooner or Inter uppenrs, Roland F'gger, associate
directory of tho Clearing Jlouse^saya that iLpctFtj$fy|(i catulytlc ugent when Rovefnments nr i»n-pvfrt|herwn®roups
fnll to ugree ujion a solution to some tmuMesome qlfcstinn.
The organization sifts out tre basic questions, analyzes them
and tries to clarify the Issues so trat they may tat seen in
their proper perspective.
Such an organization might bu of real assIsUnco In re­
leasing some of the deadlocks which come about as a result
of stubborn resistance on both aides of an issue. When those
Involved cannot see the woods for the trees, an outside
viewpoint, unhampered by prejudice, may give b better per­
spective and lead to wiser decisions.

Getting Acquainted
Jacksonville Times Union
People are shaking hand* this
week In Orlando. Everybody In
.own, olddlmers, new.timer* and
just-arrived visitors from any­
where are engaged in a concert.ol effort to know everyone else.
It I* “Get Acquainted Week"
in the Orange County city, pro­
claimed under the Mayor’s hand
and ***l, whereby the people are
liked “ lo demonstrate the tpialW
lie of friendliness, huipitalltgj
ind nrlghboiline**; to mryl those
whom they tlu not alresily kt)oW,
snd to Join together In the bonds
■I mutual good (reting, otto for
the other."
11 la not a new thing In Florida
that people should want to know

00 avsrk permit* were iiMied
the Commission lo nLort
iog January aad February, most
them in wholesale and retail
ihbshmenlt. Then and other*

1 them, loo few la number, tintaaiwlr, are the boy* who arc

Bi*#njr
th*jr«ltaka
7 I
Maet Oil the people
you ran,
visitor* welcome. Enjoy gelling
acquainted. And all the tlm* "Ds
nclghhorlv" — remembering that
!*lha M*t place to begin la no
your own block."
■‘ Such a formula leaves little to
fm added. 11 Is friendship In actlm : and In vrhatrver degree the
spirit I* made manifest, whether
in tided*? or in JarkannvHl# or In
any other community, everyone
profit, from the demonstration.
Friendship 1* not necessarily a
thing nf *low growth over the
years. The year* only make It
stronger. It ran begin anywhere
at any lime, with a hamhhpk*
and a smile.

Show Of Shows
Ladies and Oentlemenl Step
right 1,11 (or thn Oreat Free .Show!
Vou have looked with nwe upon
Gargantuna. You have pondered
the wiggling Alger Ills*. You have
viewed with varying degree* of
disgust „ml amazement the pro*
rr**|nn of *nie« front the Slate
Ih-partmi-iil. You have teen Juvtirc
nf thi tl. H. Supreme Court mouth­
ing their assuranre* that Ilia* la
a pa 1 riot. You have lent ear and
aye i» the antic* nf bridge*, the
mouthing ef Rolmsnn, the rlattrr
fcMtJWBtter* nf Wallace ami Pepia o tY h t* yVre Show, Ianile* and
^enslrntatt, will captivate forever
your rrcnllfrllon*. It will wring
&gt;uiir soul a* never was rung the

Liberty Hell, It will rai*e htJftrye

atid (Irnllmivn, *HTh « u that
thi* 1* the real thing. This I* no
Hide Show. Thla la ' the Main
The Philadelphia Egclia In Ihe
p. Thl* ia the greitrit act ah NFL )n»t five game* by a total
rth, performed by the greatert Pf II polnta during taat &lt;r»«cn.
jw whleb "cash tta blighting
actara o f a0 time. Thl* la a
ihadoyr. . tjvrr. ovary American
ibune; over ovary American Cona*[nauiil• Jktiaa * OlivaMJ ' 1In
Jrin_tl
mdricoii

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(nil ja k *how which ortena the
Ihtlca galas ,to pour fnrtn all ihr
flclout animal* of a viciout under­
world. Thl* la g ahow which *hows
lhe*o deadly creature* rampant

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in the thick of a heavy fireflght.
The parachute operation wa»
carried out on a fad schedule. C*
one-mile drop a'ra on express
lit* flying bottars mated over thn
train schedule. The paratrooper*
had only 2(1 second from signal to
“ hit the dlk."
Ammunition cases, jeeps and ar­
tillery billowed down after them.
“ It would lie Iw-t*utif11I - really
beautiful
if it weren’t so terrihie." said a lieutenant colonel,
describing the drop.
Kidgway, light-lipped, told enrri .pondents; “The purpose o f thi*
operation is to bill the enemy."
Earlier, some Co,000 Jtrd' had
dug in defenses 35 mile* wide and
been reported in the area, with
16 mil** deep to the Red Korean
border. It was rnt immediately re­
ported whether the hulls nf thl*
force iiuii fits, across the tsorder
identified as element* of the North
Korean First t'orp*.
In central Ko,ra. an American
patrol pushed within two miles of
the horsier north of t'hunrhon. It
met no Iteds hut was haltesl hy
the sis e ,1 and swift I'ukhnn Itiver.
Hut el ewhere in thl* central
ana. n field dispatch *aid, I!••t
Koreans *(rp|xd up their fed*tance. The fummunist* were slug
in.10 miles south of the bsirdrr
around Itesl-held Mt. Karl, a 1.000
foot peak.
Farther east, a 2,000 man Com­
munist rear guard fs»rce was ob­
served It mile* northwest of
Pungam, moving toward the herd­
er.
In northwest Korea, F-tUt Sabre
jet* damaged two itussian-type
MIO Jet« Filday. Fifteen Ameri­
can Snlue jets langled with -10 or
more Mir;* near Sirmlju.
“There were dogfights all over
the shy. It was just one Idg rat
race." a pilot raid.
Allied warplane* blistered the
parachute drop area near Mun*an
nhenrf o f the big jump.
Mure than SJM10 paratrooper* of
the thbrd Airborne regimental
enintusl team and Hanger element*
nude the Jump.
Ilrig. General Frank S- llowen,
Jr., told hi* paratroopers:
“ I wish you all a happy landing
III ***e vou on the ground.** He
cautioned officer*:
“ Make the men dig In . , get
buttoned up In those gon*e egg*
(the drop ione|."
Tho 1M7th Airborne Regimental
Conduit Team—bolstered hy tough,
wiry Ranger* specially trained
for hehind-the-llnr* fighting— hit
the Korean dirt near Mansan,
nine mile* south of Parallel .1*
and 21 mile* northwest nf .Seoul.
A field dispatch Mid the ope­
ration “ looked like sweet pea* sud­
denly blooming in the spring.

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who did moil i.t the ii.ve-1 if-uunn
and writing.
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FOR YO U R

your dtalMdlevine oyca the tim*t
thrilllDK . apeeJaVIs the lli public
I... H. W .4. I ...I l,'. .11 I.V.U.
l.G u t your, atupefied eya*\unon
Hia, Honor, ,thr Mayor o f New
York) Hlf flbtrcliency, the AmhaaMdor to Mexico, the Right Honor­
able 1)111 O'Dwyer. See him mop
hi* brow, loae hi* control, hollow
or mutter hi* faltering answer*.
Hear from hi* own lip* of hi* call
at the home of Frank Coatelln,
who I* not a politician but "the
friend of politician*."
[.earn first hand nf the Intricate
organlaatlon of "Murder, Inc."
Hear how Abe Ktlra either fell or
waa pushed to hi* death. From
•ource* supreme; channel* above
suspicion or untruth; ace and hear
for youraelf the fruits of that
ancient but tailing marriage be­
tween Crime and Politic*, bear In
mind that this superb exhibit o f
th* great**! of all ahowa, wa* call­
ed to the very White House itself
but a few month* ago. There,
under the advice and aid of the
President of the United State*,
Ibis simple mid devoted public ser-

WARDROBE
m u n i; im . inv steady
n rs q ; gobble,
roddit
the rank and outrageous prosti­
tution o f every defense agency Doconey ha* budded against Bribery
amt Corruption.
Never a show to surpass this
Amt it's Free. Free as the air.
one, Ladies, Gentlemen. Never.
All you pay for It la nearly thirty
billion* ever; year, taken from
yopr rocket for the mock purpose
orclng Law. That ia all.
miss this 8how of Shows,
t spent that modoet sum.
w on# hmabkt JrUh Immlin this Land of the Spree
mo of th* Crave, rose from
Ikeman to Mayor, and Ami#&gt;r. a consultant of tbe
* House and a, &lt;erony af
uny

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SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY
OF BLOOMING POTTED PLANTS

Ite y n old i

of the Miami Hail&gt; New* carried
off second prise in the ntihlj
K-rvlc* content with a slmils.
•eric* on big.tifm-.gambling nperalloiis in th-i f,i*;iti-i Miami area
atiil the power triruiril in them hy
notorious ihuUmohM character*
from t hicaso him oilier nortlo ra
cities.
Mr*. J o y Itresv t oli man of (ho
Jacksonville Journal carried off
the third public kcnrice await,
with Iter expos* of the hnndlinjr
o f Jack«4iviile school fund* whim
hd to an off trial investigation an&lt;|
.'limlnal indictment*.
"The spirit ol tree journaliim
burn* brightly in Florida," w»,
the comment of the judge in the
public service ontcM — Edltoi
Jrnkln Lloyd Join , of the Tul«a,
Okla., Tribune, lie leportrd h ■
ws "immensely buoyed" hy »tuily.
ing the work of the Floiida
pnperi.
Coverage of Miami and Tampa
hearings of the Kef,river Ken*!"
Crime lnvidigatii.il Cnmmltte-i
won all three prise. in the spot
new
contest ..poncmed jointly by
the Associated P n 14rial A s ., ,.
1 iu lrd Ihtilii • •’roupFour reporters of the Miami
Iteruld teamed up to win the top
prire with their spot coverage oi
the Kefauver hearing in Miami
They were .Stephen Trumbull.
W IInon M t C « , J ack That* u i„|
llerl Collier.
Managing Kditnr Felix Me.
Knight anil hi- staff o f th.
1.
la* (Tex.) .Morning News judged
the n|H.t new* entrie*
nirntnl: "tVe marveled at iti
coinpn heitsive and higld -litird
manner (n which ihe II
'(
writer* ran down and killed evny
angle of the crime hearing*. p
wa« newspiutering at it* lieu
the local level. It rates u, a eon*
■truetive puhli* service.

iroduees about 19,000,
1 of tea a year.

day local event for a long time lo
come.
One may not well turn ihn
creation of friendships Into aset procedure. The widening of
acquaintanceship and tho streng­
thening of friendly ties does not
After nearly two decades of -all for a blueprint; Il ta'dprmtan,-ou* rather than a matter for
tireless Hal and unremitting props-

ids In ducourage anyone under
year* of age or over from
rUag. it is hearicnini to find
a rtpoir from l’i« Florida Initriai Commistion that over

prescribe,! rule*. Yet there la
much to he considered In tho half
dotrn "easy lessona" suggested by
promoter* of Orlando's "festival

American Dignity. Free like those
security benefit*, like tho*e roads
and building* and bureau*. Free,
except thal you are going broke
through inflated money, you are
head over heel* in debt, you are
printing bond* like *oap wrapper*
and you pay-off to a* slimy a
gang of human goblin* a&lt; ever
tailed head in thp land.
Free, d rea m t ' Show qn Earth!

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Palm Ileach I'oat

Tampa Tribune

Korean War

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORI), FLORIDA

Social A n d P ersonal Activities
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Revival Segvice at the
iptiit r
nl 8:00 V. M.
SUNDAY
Tlit Senior MYF of the Mctho4jti*i Church will join with
the
young people of Broadway Meth­
odist Church, Orlando, in giving
an Easter Party to the children at
the Methodi.t Munir in Enterprise
Spring*.
MONDAY
The tlrardnll Cirri* will meet
M 2:00 P.M. at the Heardall
Chape),
The Revival Service* at the
Fir*t RaptUt Church will be at
h:00 ,p S|. |)r. Pope A. Duncan
• vlll .peak
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TUESDAY
Missionary Circle No. :i will
meet at the home sf Mr*. S. I..
Whatley, 1217 \Ve»t Second Street
at 1:110 P. M.
Teacher* and officer* meeting at
7:30 P. M. at the church.
The srssion o f the lake Mary
Community Church meet* at the
church at 7:30 P.M.
The Chape) Choir of the F in t
Baptist Church will hold rehear*al
tonight at fl:4R P. M.
The Revival service at the Klr«t
RaplDt Church will begin at 8:00
P. M.
WEDNESDAY
The Methodist Church’* Prayer
Meeting will he held 111 McKinley
Hall at 7:4ft P.M.
Mid-week pntyer •crvice at
7:30 P. M. "Come Thou With Ua
And We Will l&gt;u Thee Good."
The Woman’* A*»ocl*tlnn of tha
Lake Mary Community Church
jWnrrt* at Ilie chimh at 2:30 P.M
Tvlth Mr*. M. I.nni|&gt;erl a* hu-lr**.
The Revival Service at the
Fird RaptUt Church will begin
at 8:00 P. M.
THURSDAY
The (lire Chili of Seminole lligl
School will *pon*or u dance ot
P.M. nt the Armory.
The Revival Service at the
Firm BapiiM Church will hegiu
nt 8:00 I*. M.
The

• The Lamplighter
lly TOM DOYI.E
The Seminole High School C.lee
Cluli* once again grahlied the s|&gt;otlight in the annual ringing frslival held Mar. 17 and IK at the
I'rahndy Auditorium at Daytona
Real h. Directed hy Ollie Iteeae
Whittle. Iha school waa lepretenled
hy the mixed ........ 'tub; the lioy*
glqr duh, atwl the glth glee rliiln
J lie rtireutlilr-a included lliv mixed
W nirinhlr: the madrigal ilngcM.
nnd the glrU dUartlrt. Hath prodf
received an official rating df
''Egcelltntr. The highly coveted
•’SgpefJor" luting v*a« bestowed
upon the buys quintet.
Tin *nlol*t* fur the occasion
wen Clarence Cluitt e, Gerald Cov.
ington, amir George Hardin who
received an "Excellent'' rating.
The event closed with a ma*a chorui concert In which Iloo voice*
liartinpnied under the direction
H if Harvey Woodruff, head of the
Rollin’' College voice family.
Eight other count lea bei-ide*
participated,
tlicr of atu
mAing tho total number
dent* about lfi«0. The tame Semi­
nole High tkhonl group will *oon
he heard In the operetta, “ Rio
Rico", a tale o f plrat* adventure,
which 1* scheduled to he presented
on Apr. 13 at the ochuot auditor­
ium.
Choral Society
m The Seminole Chural Soclct
• o f reeent “ Alea»iab" fame.
ft
have a meeting to decide
ian* for the future. It U our hop*
Vat they will begin Work loir on
tome production right away, for it
I* only through continuous effort
that they will grow and evtahlUh
an enviable rrpulatinn na a choral
society.
It wa*
wa »uggc*ted hy a few that
the |*&gt;r filiation disband until
, it seem* lo viz, would
^ io t help anything and definitely
^vould hinder it* development. The
summertime would tie Ideal for
tome light production, or a con­
cert. And if tb&lt;* crowd attending
the "AleMlah" i* any indication of
what to exjvect for an audience,
thete will In- standing room only.
After an auapiciou* beginning, the
hall mmi be kept
Marie for Weak“Call Me Mister", with Dan
Dailey and Betty Grahle, ia an
urtaining little muairal well
a par with *om« of Ita predereamra of the paat year. Good
comedy and catchy tune* make
this one a delightful way to spend
an evening.
Alao on the Sunday-Menday Dill
la “ Wyoming Mall" with Stephan
MrNally. A traditional “ Weatam
wha-dun-tr in technicolor. I*n»aable.

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HAPPY niRTnDAY
June Vance i /
Clarence E. McKee
W. H. Slemper
It. W. Good»pe*d
WIIJCINHON BACK
_... fl. Wilkinson, U.S.N., nrred In Ibii country Mar. 18 from
the

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la nMlcned to the Persian

countries m&lt;t’ |da^M*viaited

Arabia. Iraq. ,r _ _
, the roast of Africa and
and Genoa. Mr. Wilkinson
en transferred la the Nava)
in Jack sonvilla
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Mr*. Harry Lee and Mn. Mr.tfi*a Mona Ruth MILL* wai
honored Wednesday afternoon hy Kay Trulurk spend Thursday in
Mr*. Frank W’oodruff, Jr. with a Lake Wale* visiting rclalivr*.
Coca Cola party.
L. A. Smith I* reported Improv­
Mr*. Woodruff* home wa* at­
tractively decorated with yellow : ing *!owly after a recent opera­
snapdragon* and greenery ca rry -, nt the Orange General Hopital
ing out a green and yellow color j
«ch«mr. The dining room tahle. Mis* Sadie Murphy left Thurs­
tend with a howl of gladioluses day for Quitman, Ga., to spend
overlaid with a lace cloth wa* ern- the weekend with her parent*.
and at either end a candelabra of |
horning taper*. Refreshment* o f j Air*. Jean Huffer ha* a her
pa*tel minta, green and yellow |guest* her m u , Paul Huffer HI,
party cakra and open.faced chick­ an,i her sister. Air*. Albert Kitchen
en »alad «andwiche« were *tty e*l of Union, S. C.
to the guests.
Mi*» Rebecca Hndcnhery left
The ho*te«* pre«ented Ml*»
Mill* with a piece of her chosen , yesterday for Cairo. (!a. to *prnd
spend the Ea«trr holiday* with
allvir.
A**Uting Mr*. Woodruff In [ hrr parent*.
serving were Mr*. Frank L.
Woodruff. Mr*. W. I.. Stouden-1 Friend* of Mr*. II. J. Lehman
will regret to learn that *he U
mire and Mr*. John L Millrr.
Among lho»* pre*cnt were Mr*. eonfined to her home due lo a
Benny Austin, Mr*. J. Roy Britt, ease of influenza.
Mr*. W. P. Brook*. Jr., Mr*.
Tommy and Joan Kirkland of
Spencer Hardin, Mr*. Charle*
Flanders, Mr*. Donald Knight, Orlando are spending the weekend
Mr*. John Miller. Mr». Stanley with their graml-parcnt*, Mr. nnd
Hockey, Mr*. Robert Slanaland, Mr*. J. C. Mitchell.
Mr*. Wallace Tyre, Mr*. W. D.
Mr. and Mr*. Everett Young of
Gardiner and Mr*. Jack Ih*al.
Also Ml** Dorothy Carter, Mia* Jacksonville are •pending the
city Cullum, MU* Martha (5rn. weekend with Mr*. Young'* par­
gan, Mi-* Faye John-on, Ml** Ra- ent*, Mr. anil Air*. II, II. Crumley.
ehi I John-on. Ml** Mary l.utiis*
Mi** Alarv Gray Michael*, All**
Smith, Ml** Shlrlev Moreland,
Mi** Betty Dor I* William*, MU* Virginia Wlliuri and Ml** Mary
Belly Jane Copeland. Mi** Mi hi­ Ann Bohlayrr arrived today to
red William*. Mi*» filoria Stud- *jvend lh- Easter holiday: with
parent*.
Mill. Mi** B ob b y Morton, Mia*
ilarlara lV-arce, Mi** Nancy Wil­
Ml** Bartmra Chapman, student
liam*, Mi*» Margaret Partin, Mlaa
Freda Harr Unit. Ml** Kay Holt* at Huntington College in Alalamu
claw, Mi*» Margaret Hunt. Mi** will arrive today to spend the
Barbara MrNab. All** I illiam Mo holiday* with her parent*, Mr.
and Mr*. H. E. Chapman.
an and Mi** Jnne Chapman.

Harman Speaks On
"H igh w ay Safety”

Dr. and Mm T t . ,F McDaniel
have a* their guest* over the
weekend. Air. nnd Mr*. Jo*eph
McDaniel and son Jo*rph, Jr.
of Atlanta. Ga.

Alariuu Harman, gue*t speaker
Wilbur and Iteid Mcrldr, stu­
at the meeting o f the Civic De­
partment of the Woman'* (Tub dent* at Wofford College, Spart­
Wednesday afternoon, «poke on anburg, S. C., are *pending the
"Highway Safely" and suggested weekend with their »l*trr, Mi*»
that meniUr* o f the Woman’- ClUb Brbeera McBride.
renort to the Safety Council anv
infrinpt mem of I raffle law*, with
Mr*. Carl Mazman of Paterson,
Ihe time, place dale ami number N. J. who ha* been the gur*t of
of the car Involved.
her brother-in-law and »l*trr, Mr.
The Safety Council could then and Mr*. Manuel Jaeobuvn, plar*
write to the Individual, Mr. Har- ( to return to her home tomorrow.
man continued, calling attention
Mh* PhyHD Wyatt will ar­
to the fad that hi* rarelessfi#**
had iteen observed Anil *iigge»iirtg rive today from Florida Slate Uni­
that car* lie taken in the future versity to spend the Ka-lrr holi•lay* with her parent*. Mr. nnd
t» end the bad driving habit.
I.ieut. C. I« Taylor of the Hor^ Mr*.IFI*. If. Wyattw Wjlail *1
Ida Highway Patrol and Patrol*
Friend*
of
Mr*. Miriam llu**rlt
man R. D. llarrlaon of Sanford
were introduce*! hy Mr, Harman will regret to learn that she i*
und the officer* gave statist'c* nnd eonfined to tho Pcmatd-laughton
Memorial IL-plial with an attack
fad regarding highway safety.
An announcement wa- made that
the Fine Art- Department will
*gon*oi a jdny on Alar,
91 at
ttor. 1.n
£ 3:00
P.M. at the WomaniV Club.

Miss Mona Ruth Mills
Is Guest Of Honor

Baptist T ourney W on
By Sanford Entrants

Naturalist Notes
By MRS. J. II. HH.RREY

RACE FIV »
f r,«rd furt*r - * » e dciu^u -plit
Hrahm's Ketiuiuin T o through
slid l,eaU,l in * |-i. Lit
Hr (tivrii In Orlaotlo Leeoe sues 5 e i.( ovrt l-.a ted

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franfurter lull -&lt;H. a vt&gt;*n -a
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Al the regular mreting of the
Tomorrow night &gt;■&gt; Orlando* lad.
»-rmold i* pp*r
Seminole Auduhiut Swirly It* 1*1 at Municipal Auditorium at 8:3il
thr Sanford Garden Club on Alar, O'clock Urchin'* Ue*fuiem will be
19, several short colott-d motion presented to mu ic meets by tin
picture* were shown by Mr. Mer­ Central Florida Symphony amt .t
ritt I arror, executive director of group of |(H) outstanding choris­
the Florida Audubon Society. The ter*.
Conductor ive* Chardon
firtt picture "Birth of the Soil" will direct the group in what
showed how it takes centuries to will he the final concert of |ln&gt;
build just two Inches ef rich top- season,
soil, ami how man can destroy it
In the ehoru: will In- members
completely In a few short year* of the Fir t I’rediylerian Churcn
by overgrazing, improper farm­ here who have been working for
ing method* and deforestation. many weeks in the preparation
One-tenth of the area of the P- of lid* work under
direction
nitrd States ha&gt; Iteen completely of Mr*. George Touhy. .Minister
destroyed, and one-half ha* been of Aluiie al the church.
damaged.
Those in the Sanford group
The second film "Bird Mint* who will »ing the Kfipiirin tomor­
lion" thawed thr ruutr* and va*t row night are Mr*. David llaeh,
di-tanee' covered by many birds Mrs. J. A. Ilistline, Mrs. AVilliam
in migration. The theory has been Cortright, Mrs. E. M. Galloway,
advanced by seientiits in the field, Ales. Charles K. Ginn, Airs. Franl
and generally accepted, that thr Woodruff, III, Mis* Elise llutehi.
migration pattern wa* e*tahli*hrd sn, All** Maude AV’ilson, Airs
during the ice age, when thr bird* George Touhy, Airs Kll/ahcCi
V v :'w
kept m-ar the rslgr of thr cold Bauman, Air*. Harris Fold*, Mrs.
area, advancing and retreating Kov Mann. Air*, liayhurn Milo,.
EASTER SERVICES
a d Air*. Leon AA'alkir.
There will h&lt;- two Festival Cele­ according tu thr freeze and thaw,
v * ^ IJ
Also j . A. Hi t line. Dick Aiken,
until
n
pattern
wa*
established.
bration* of thr Choral Eucharist
l lifford MrKihhln, AVillium Hung,
The
third
film
"The
Life
of
the
on the morning of Faster Day at
George Touhy, und Robert Brown'
j
llolv Cro*&lt; Episcopal Church. The Bluebird" wa- a beautiful film,
taking
a
flair
of
bluebird*,
show­
•.
first will l&gt;e at 7:30 A. Al. and
the second at 11:00 A. M. Alu«lc ing Ihrm selecting a home, raising of Silver Lake, Sanford, following
&lt;’
. v .
at both service* will be identical favorite nesting place* ate In n covered dish *up|&gt;er at Geneva
and
feeding
their
young
Their
The Rev. Father David, O. 8.
Community Haunt on Mar. 13,
A.. Prior of Good Shepherd Mon­ hollows of dead trees, or in posts, Mr. Swultz accompanied the pieastery in Grunge City, will be •loving a small opening. There is luri * tiy a running commentary in
the assistant prir«t at the 11:00 much competition for *tirh nest­ poetical vein, which added much.
o'eloek Enter Eucharist, the Rev. ing places by woodpeckers nnd Scene* were shown of
Mr.
other birds, especially the -darling
II. I.. Zimmerman said.
Swartz’s own lovely home a* well
A festival service for children which is an aggers.Ive bird and as *ome of hi* neighbor-' garden*,
■
will tie held at 4:00 o'clock In the easily dispossesses the gentle blue­ then we were taken to various
bird. With people cleaning up
aflrmnon of Ea-ler Day,
Florida
beauty
spots,
such
a*
their premie*, cutting down dead
tree and *o on. the bluebird- wilt Atarinrlund, Silver Springs, St.
o f influrnia.
tired some help from their human Augustine, Cypres? Garden* and
—---1
A!is* France- Ruinhley, •indent friends if they are to survive. link Tower. The diver idlerim,
at Florida State University, nnd Nesting boxes with hinged roof* was donated by Mr. Swarli to the
, 'J
$ 2
lo facilitate cleaning, and having .Audubon Fdo'Mimiul Fund.
MBs Emma Rumblev of lM.ami entrance
hole*
no
larger
than
11
j
Air.
Sieg
aim
reported
on
the
are sprnding Ihe holidays with
Inehe* in diameter wilt tie much eanssta parly held at hrr home
their parrnt*, Mr. and Mr*. W. C. appreciated.
on lake Harney on Mur. 17. Each
Rnmhley.
Mr, Farrar rrportesi an inter- the fund. It wa* a mo l enjoyable
Among tho»e home from the i- ling and successful annual meet­ guest contribute,I a ipmiter for
University of Florida for the ing Mari b 2, 3 atoll. The tmnl trip evening und Alts. 8ieg Pol u re­
Hurler varalion are Zese MeNah, up the St. Johns river from San­ spectable sum to run over In the
Fd Fielding. Ihmald Ludwig Tom­ ford to Blue Spring- on the tllv Society,
my Vaughan, Trov Buy. Bill K»l- wu» enjoyed by everyone. Alany
The group ha* decided to take
bird* were sighted, and when we the ull.iUv bus trip to Alerritt Is­
nattlek and Fd Serknrlk.
reached our destination, fish could land on Mar. 31 in lieu of thi
Ffr. Firth Sv-..e« arrived vrs- be plainly seen swimming in the |regular early morning hint wall*
terdav from Catnu Cnntnhell Kv. rrvstal eleor blue water.
nevt Saturday.
on a II day leave, and I* vl-iiimt
.Mr*. Su-g, rhaiiiuan of Ways
Dietitian* *ay adult- ran pro­
Ilia parent*, Air. and Air*. I'hurlr* and Aleans, reported "it llie lo-aut1
AA'ch*ler. Hr will repot t h-jes fill colorist *lide* photograph! J fitably consume a pint of milk a
.108 E AST FIRST
-Apr. I, to camp, for transfer to and shown by Mr. George Swat Ir day.
the European command.
Entrant* from the Flrat Baptist
Church ef Sanford won lioth eventwhen the Baptist Association of
Churche* held it* annual Inter­
mediate Sword Drill und Young
People'* Speaker*' Tournament*.
Mi** Margaret Hunt wa* Ihr win­
ner in the Better Speaker* tourna­
ment and Robert Edward New-on
in the Sword Drill tournament.
Winner* will repre«ent the As­
sociation* of Churehe* in the DJ»triet Training Union. Convention*
to be held during the !a*t week In
April.
The Seminole A*&lt;nciation of
Duptiit Churehe* |&lt; made up of
tho»o churehe* in Seminole, Vc)u*la and a part of Brevard coun­
tie.*.
Alla* Hunt and Mr. New son will
represent the Seminole Association
in the District Training Union
Convention meeting in the Fir»t
Baptist Chuich, Cocoa May 1. Thr
meeting will begin at 3:30 P.M. an I
clo»e at 9:00 P.AF

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Air. and Airs. I.ee Draper nnd
sop Alike will arrive tomorrow to
spend the weekend with Mrs.
Draper'* parent*, Mr. and Mi*.
Uuriy Lee. Mr. Draper will re­
turn Sunday and Mr.-. Draper will
remain In Hanford for another
Week.
' Friend* of Dr. F. !&gt;. Brownlie
Will rigid lo leatn tbul he It
»etlou*lv HI and confined to
Rome In Invrrncita. Ilia son and
(daughter-in-law*. Dr. and Mr*
Harry Brownlee of Philadelphia
have arrived lo spend some litn&gt;',
With them.

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re«|ulrcment * . . tin- »wei'te»t
tnuehrs
of
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Nylons,

NYLON — 7.05 to 0.05

Ml*« Mona Ruth Mills waa hon­
ored Wednesday evening with a |
dinner given by several member*1
of the Bu-ine** and l’ roff**lonnl
AA'uman'* (Tub at the Anchor Inn.
The table was centered with a
colorful arrangement of static* and
fern. White taix-rs in crystal hold­
er* were burning at either end of
the tahle.
Mi** Mill* wore a gray taffeta
tires* with block arreasoiie* and a
conagr of pink rose*. She war
presented with a gift of lingerie.
Place card* were written for
Mia* Mills, Mra. W. C. Batcher.
Mr*. E. n. Carter, Mra. I.ary
Grantham, Mrs. Eleanor Ravenel,
Mr*. W. K. Baker, Mra. R. E. True,
Mrs. 0. M. Spring, Mr*. Ed Little.
Air*. P. M. Dingle*, Ml** Doroth*;
Von llertmll* and Ml*a Hobby
Morton.

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I* A S T E I. S

Kern Park News

S U I T S

By MAE N. LA Bn
.Air. and Mrs. Ilurrn Cunning­
ham arc visiting with Mr. Cunnlngiiam'* nephew and niece, Mr.
and Mr*. O. K. AA’eaver, at thelhr-tne on l-ake Concord.
Mr. and Mr*. I*. Engltman and
■on James of Maaailon, Ohio,
visited In the community several
day* this week.
Mr. and Mr*. Ixiwell llr-alyer
nod children, Cheryyl and Mark,
have relumed to tnelr home in
Columbus, Ohio after having
spent the past several month*
hen,
Mr. and Mra. W. Taylor Ridlnger of East McKeesport. Pa., and
Miami •pent a week visiting with
Mr. and Mra A. F. Imbb and fam­
ily.
Mr. Paul Bate* has rrtumad Lo
hi* home from the Florida Sani­
tarium where he has been a
patient for the past aeverat
weeks.
Mr. and Mra. Albert llesalrr
have moved into their new bom*
en Highway I f nnd 83.
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Guest
spent last weekend visiting relatins in New Smyrna Beach.
Mr. and Mra. John Trope and
daughter left Saturday for Chi­
cago where thoy will visit friends
and relatives.
Dr. and Mra. I-mil* J, C. Bailey
of Greenzbury, P a , visited nt I V
home of Mr*. Mary Lambert and
family you Tuesday and Wedwoa.
{jr. and Mra. Axel Dahlberg of
Chicago were recent visitors at
the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
A. Durian at their home on L*ak*
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Yi s, we’rr imaatillg . . We’ve
looked them over ami we're
sure we have some of the
loveliest and mint exciting
suit* uf any spring . . . in
a raintiow uf color*. Navy
■ml all White . , ,

i) u i: s s b s
ItiMiiidul und etiarining
•
gay ,!• u Spring fln*»,e
garden, mir »*-mteifid col­
lect ion
of
drr**c*
fur
Faster! Bayun (Trpc*. Purr
Silk
Print ,
Linen and
Sbanlung; al.i&gt; lovely Sited
Yoilt-* and iU-nitn'ig* , •
.s re* f,,i Junk i , Mi
und Half Sim- Figure* .

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Sanford Downs Knoxville Smokies;
Ottawa Giants Batter Minneapolis

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TH E H A N FO R D H E R A L D , B A N FO H I), FlAJKIDA
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F re d Montsdeoca
Is One Man Bench
In Gator Baseball

Rotary Club League
Begins Play Monday

Golfing’C irc u s Is
In Greensboro For
Open Tournament

Training Camp ^lotes
By ASSOCIATED PRESS

M A H . 2J, I'Jo l

MinorLeague Hollywood Stars Win
Three Tilts From Yankees And Son

8ACRAMKNTO. Calif., Mar. 23
—&lt;A*i—A pinched nerve In the
elbow of his pitching arm Is
l»&gt; hit IIAHIT.It
It took a minor league team and a fortnn major league vtar lo
GAINESVILLE, Mar. 23-OP)
GREEN8BORO, N. C., Mar. 2-1 bothering Allio Reynolds, veteran end the Chicago White Sox’* gaudy eight-game exhibition winning
The Ssnford (ji.mli Mon thru first p*tne of the exhibition teaion
Nsw
York
Yankees
righthander.
—Captain Fre*l Montsdeora's name
—UP)— Golf* touring star* pitch­
ynlrids)- afternoon downing the Knoxville Smokies 2 to I in a close is listed among the pitchers on
Reynolds said today the ail­ slrtak.
ed their tents here today for
| itching duel
is becoming more painful
the Florida Gator hu*rl*ll roster,
their annual two-wrek North ment
...
The team. Hollyywood ol the Pacific Co*,t League. Hopped the
Carolina visit, opening with th* " " T - Dr. Sidney Gaynor. team Chisox. 0 to 2. I*»t night in movieUnd. The player, Johnny Lindell,
Manager Richaid Klaus used five pileIsns in an atlrm|»l to get hut that tell* only atmut one third
of
the
story.
510,000 Greensboro Open Tourna- &gt;PbyxIcUn. said Reynold* also mor
a line on his mound staff and all |ieifoimed with heartening effective*
The standout Florida athlete,
ment today through Faster Mon- I**v* ,ome ,,on» D&gt;lp* in h*» «* one-time Yankee sluggvr, sllrncr
lirss. Tinny, Shull*, Goldlx’ rg. ♦
the Chicago lata with a onr.hit Brooklyn Dodger* thumped th-&gt;
already
a
six-time
monogram
win­
day.
The Wilmington Atalea Open i ,M&gt;W'
Philadelphia Phillies, S-3, under
Chohen and (.ametnn hurled for
pitching effort.
ner
in
footliall
and
liaseliall,
wields
follows
Thursday
for
four
day*.
,
.
.
.
.
.
.
,
..n
—77~
..
.
_
ihe Miami (goon
.In-hir Rdblru
‘ Kanfoid.
Lindell.
thr
pitcher
turned
out­
The three hig mm In the fa -t, . I.AhM ANO. Mar. 23 —UP)—
doubles in the outfield with nra*in’
three.run I im-r In B e
In two other exhibition tilts
one of the team's most potent bats,
field a* the first of four 18-hole Hal
&gt;ou*er tells this one on fielder turned pitcher again thud Inning iced tho decision for
ye lerd-, the littawa fslant*• ekc.l
hurled five Innings for ilollv
double* in the outfield with near
rounds began today were Jim himself.
out a I to .1 wrin over thr Minne­
he Iti-M'ks.
w-nod. His knuckle ball had th,
flaisk**
play,
and
ran
move
to
IF
i
Ferrier,
Sammy
Snead
and
Lloyd
apolis Miller* on a home run
A Hi «'-iyn castoff, first base­
Chicagoans hitting In thr dill
holed
him
in
the
hotel
lobby
for
first
base
whenever
the
occasion
Mangrtim.
hy Kill (iardinrr In thr tup of urn
man Kevin Connor*, brought the
He left with a 5-0 lead.
bit
nutograph.
She
gushed
almut
demands.
Ferrier
began
play
with
the
tenth.
Hollywood, inridi-ntally. is prov­ i h i-jg» Cab* an M to 7 victory
TAl.I.All AHHKK. Mor. 21
year'* hottest streak tunning — how Hal »&gt;• her "favorita pitch­
Minneapolis, American Assort,
ing a tough cookie for tho hig over Cleveland. Hi* singl with
er"
nml
she'd
come
a
long
way
(Special)—
Tho
Florida
State
tlul
three
straight
victories
in
Florida.
ation champs la«t year, pushed
Sport* Roundup
lie «a« strictly a mound,man
legue clubs. Thr stars had linked bases I'.ndrd in the tilth inning
Mangrum, with two victories, to are him.
ring and
snorbegan to appear
over three in lho scend but the , hack in IMS
snapped a 7*7 tie. &lt;'uh manager
ll&gt; IIUUGII FULLERTON, Jr.
the Yankees twice Iw-fore bringln
was
the
only
man
a*ble
from
r»ad
this
So
th*
star
lletroll
Tiger
-outh(limit* pulled lip rvell after get­
hraokie Fri*eh wasn't nroilnd for
vrrslty Spring snorts squads will' a* a pinch hltt* r and outfielder Ferrier to score more than ntwo paw obliged Immediately and th* White Sox’* string to an rni
action
scheduled
for
all
activities
YORK,IjisMar.
ting one In the nth and two In
In anothri night gain.', th the etrltlng fini*h. however. Hfl
'*• «&gt;n the road this weekend with the NEW
next season.
I year23-IuPiT
he wnthis
year
and
his
$H
rT2ti
Is
top*
w,ot«
his
name
in
her
bonk.
hut
trsrk.
When the Yankees play on exthr Rth.
wa* eject'd fr &gt;m the game in the
on the mound in a iloren g a m e s
.Slated for away from home in the outfield nml at first in ele­ hihilinn ganir against Southern for th* year, only |rtl in front of
"My goodness, Mr. NewhousKarlin In spring tiainlng (riant
ninth mi'ing for piolrXting « rail
Fetrler.
competition
first
this
week
are
er,"
she
said,
"I
never
knew
you
three IISC aluinni on the squad
malinger Hugh 1‘oland &lt;lereril&gt;ri|
^
ven. average indicate* the California
Seminolcs Beat Cubs by umpiri' Bill tiri'-'e
Monday they'll have
Snead, who has won this event were left-handed.”
third haseinan Hill tiardinrr »&lt;s s Florida State golf squad will pet- .121 hitting
Ills pitching record of four
The Yankee* mapped n ihreetriumphs
in
its
II
stagings,
ha&lt;
the
golf
and
tennis
teams.
The
wins
and
two
loss.
*
and
a
lusty
Wally
II.
m
m
I,
Jim
llrldesweaet
fine proaprrt and thr husky inIn Junior League Tilt game
tr&lt; .»k in deciaiw
------------l
In
la it II | a,„|
* -||,nk
—
*
he- parks In
notn
Workman
. . To make. ---------------......- ..............
yet to win a--—
1951 -tournament,
lie's
SARASOTA, Mar. 23----- The
fieldri proved his worth yester­ tlripatr in the state intercollegiate effectiveness
fashion, blastlnv’ hscraiaento, II
roles;
lie
rarrle*
a
keen
rye
to
lne|
|
|
v|otithern
fa
l
has
three
seen
very
little
tournament
action
Huston Red Sox will rest veteran*
day roming lip with one hack* tournament at f)el.and Thursday.
The Seminolcs sent Ihe Cubs to to it at Ran.imento
Mickey
Utr. In no pUlr api»r«tiirH-r* pUyrra’ who
ince «ir«ppin«
dropping «»ul
out of thr
the tour
tout lou lioiidrvau ami llohhy Doerr their second defeat of the week
wno may Iw Yankart |"it**''
handed stah of n ground hall that Friday and Saturday. The tenuis
Jlaiitle,
the
youngster
being
tint
last
yea
I
b.
fanned
but
arly in January to allow a bro tndav. Ted William* will return yesterday hy a score of 7 to &lt;&gt; in
a prtfrrtlon of timing a* well a» •quad Is slated to fate University
some qayr . . . Trorn laivrirh,
to fill J1• Dill iggio's
of Miami at Miami Thursday, times and drew 17 walks.
to the lineup following two days the Lions Club Junior llao-laiii gi-i,tim'd
pitcher who boot the Hollywood ken left hand lo mend.
&gt;
blasting out the winning run.
shoes sins&lt; V-d n tbrre.ioil hom­
Now the Avon Park senior, a Stars rirently, shortstop Boh i The Htannount torest f.ountry off.
Minneapolis meets the Colum­ Florida Southern Collrgr at LakeLeague.
er to highlight the N*-w Yorkers'
land Pridav arid R»ll|ns College right hander who hits from the Lillis anil first baseman Al U
Junior Stephens worked nut
bus, Ohio rluli hnr in an exhllii
D1«h. a rt.nnn.ysrd.r with par 71.
Hrantley
Schiratd
was
the
win­
15-hlt n.vault.
■Mirtside, is off to a flying start mont all are gcaxl enough to draw i* the scene of action,
yesterday for the first time since ning hurlrr for the Reminolev who
tlon game Saturday at 2 P.M, at Winter Pork Saturday.
The home run, havehall'a hlgThr baseball squad has thr long­ in his final season. He lost thr th. big league scout* . . Then I A field of about !•*&lt; an.werr. he strained his ankle a wrek ago. have won one and lost one in thi
and the (iiants are scheduled to
the i . | thrill, ul •. |&gt;la&gt;&lt; d an im|i»itplay the Nrw Or lean* I'rlleans est trip scheduled. Th# Seminole season opner to Tennessee on ■ there's fv.n Herman, FUlw's son. I H»e call to act on today. It wnl He Ih inka he'll In- rrady to play fir*t week’s nlay. Harry R'd&gt;-" „„t , ,|. in PitttiNirgh’ i IjLI
of the Southern A* uviation at * diamond stars will play against a ninth-inning reliefer, he threw whu plays in the nutfirM and ran *** r,t*
than naif Ilia! bii** in anothrr week.
and Harris Folds manag'd the
,1V, , t) . Si I &gt;..■•- Ilioi^ b
University of Miami there Friday windy day hut two day* Inlet as rattle the fetters In practice, lie's for Sunday’s third round.
P. M. Sunday.
Seminole*.
t |yde MrCiilh"igh nml raoi.b Dale
IIRA DKNTOnT, ~Mar. 2 3 -U ll- 1 The winlrv* euhs, louimg.'-l hy |,«ing iincitked li'.inei • ■ the Pir.
The Sioux City Sous yesterday and Saturday, then go to lake­ nine pitrhes lo rrtlre Georgia not ready to threaten hi* old
battered a weak Jacksonville nine land for games with Florida with Ihe winning runs on l*sc.
The Philadelphia Athletics have Jack Stemper and Malrolm Mar- nl)
man's record* yet , . Most gener­
;:t. Louis' liner game
The n»*t day Montsdeoca en­ ous offer recently recorded came
lost the services of Itoh Hooper,! Neill, have now lost two straight, winning vtrial..
6 to 3 in thr Tara' first tihihl- Southern on Monday and Tuesday,
Sanford
•
Orlando
tlon game of spring training. The pete in the Second Annual South- tered the game with two runners from Frank MrGuIre, St. John'*
their only 1950 winning pitcher at
• — ——--------(lot * dint \ old tingle by Gene
least for the three game series
am*, played after both rlubs The gymnastics team will ram- on and retired Ihe lliilldog* with U. basket ball roach. . . Frank Kennel Club Entries
The attendance record f«r » M an h gave ihe il inn tirnvrs
with the lloston Rravcs this week­ minor league liaseliall game waad worked nut for two hours in ern Gymnastic* League meet at the Gators trailing 2 to 7. On offered to let thr second-guessing
||.|o , dge &gt;n the Cincinnati
i i i v ii .i ir s &gt; i : i . i :i i h i v s
a morning aesslon, was a sluggish Chapel Hill. N. C.. on Saturday. his first trip to the plate he scribes outline the strategy for
end.
set Oct. 9, 1941 in Baltimore"* |{,.,|a. The hh-w, delivered In the
FlltMT It A* 'X:
I.sm ’ -M .
affair.
Meanwhile Athletic Director smashed one over the right field last night's game against KenA We«t Palm Reach doctor re­ Municipal Stadium. For the l.itl!
,. .,
r &gt;: . • |.,rl T'igsson
M r !**al
A second prattler game hetween Howard fl. Danford reported that wall at Perry Field— the first luf|,y adding: "111 follow it— l-sltrnt.
HI’.c n N I * It A f t :
t la lv e s tn n « ! * '. ported Hooper I* suffering with a World Series game between the ,c,Hiting l.oiiie witli the winning
„we
„ don't w
,
the Tars and Sioux City lx on Florida State University athlete* time this season th* barrier ha. ,,ul
'nched
nerve
in
the
right
arm.
and le'uiwllle. 52,1133 paid 1 run
win, they'd liettor Hll(|U«. HlviilfifuB
Kc vald, however, that Hooper Orioles
, h
, ..
tap for today. Jacksonville Man- are having their moat successful been cleared—for a two-run homer
T illin ' KAft:
Hail')
their way into thr patk.
At Sar»«ola, the VVa-hington
Hklp
More.
C
tr.lm
It-uf
The Gators rallied to win 10.9.
•n,,wuP
r Ben Otraghty Is anxious to year to date.
probably will be out of action on­
Ta/nt No Ooak
S&lt; nator* nipped the llnvton A t
KOItTII R A C K ) I i » l.»-ty l l » s l * r ,
In
the
first
of
a
two-game
ser­
tom* serious work In under
The 1950 Florida State football
ly a short time.
When Doak Walker was ploying l l l x h P ur pos e. Miss •!»*« ti*r
o x , 11-5, on th.......ven-hit p i t c h outfielder they bought from Minn­
game condition* and may send
tram won all th* games on its ies with Georgia Tech, the oy football for Southern Methodist
KIKTII HACK! Itulllna Hell*.
ng of Suit Hudson and Gene
eapolis.
Spider
,
formerly
with
hi* team through another morn­ white college In the stale to finish who led the southeastern confe&lt;- U., they sold he could do every­ Iionsitvsnlsre. (irlsn
SAN RKRNARDINO, C a l i f . ,
•ardrn. Ami »t St. Petersburg,
HI.XTII IIAfK; Mail TtiunUrr. Ta­ Mar. 23----- Young Don Herman, Rrooklyn, hasn't signed with nor
ing workout today.
a rnmnlete varsity football slate rnce punters through the 1919 thing but throw ■ forward pas* hiti,
the St. la&gt;uix shaded the Newr
anlp’s
Rswarit
reported
to
the
Miller*.
Me*«ag*
football
season
stopped
in
os
n
The Tar (kipper pointed out undefeated and vntlwd.
HKVKNTII HACK
(tills
Oliver. son of Pittsburgh Pirate coarh sent to him at El Pa*o, Tex., have
and then ratch it himself . .
i a GlAi'ti; 2 1. n Hal Hire's
(hat the club wax still looking
The IMO-tl basketball squad pinch-hitter and banged out ■ Now dangrd If SMU haan’mome Hper I* I Convoy. Millie l l o y s l
Ilahr Herman, I* the most sought been returned, saying the player pinch-hit^ home run in the third
KKM
IT
II
ItACi:
Itlsky
lliivlnsss.
for help to round out the squad.
after hall player In California col*
victories against 9 defeats for the two-run single.
with ■ lad who ran do that . . T w o II K v e r y l h l n a . Al M s r k n
nnlng. Ij' k* a* if the home run
baa moved and his addrr*« is un
Whether or not It I* Monladoo. up
host Intercollegiate mark in tho
In spring practice Gene Gllll*.
•. here to stay.
N I N T H R A C K ! tlttlrh P llo l. Htsn- legca.
known.
rs’s
turn
to
pitch,
Coach
Dovo
Hr haa been scouted hy the
state. The Seminole eager* won
sophomore triple-threat back, cut ley R u t r h . O r l s n i e l i l l u e
T K N T I I RACK) U ls t e r I t s y m s l e e . New York Yankee*. Detroit Tigtho District &lt;8 N. A. I. B. title, Fuller always step* hefor* tho loose a pass. Defensive end Bob
went to the quarter-finals of the one-man Gotor bench to Inquire, Hooks swottrd tin noil Into the T h# Itork
rrs, Chicago White Sox and tne
Buy Your
Boston Red Sox.
national N. A. I. B. tournament "How’* your arm today, Monty?
LOWEST COST
air and Gillls caught It on thr
T O M w ir r * rvT M iK v
before bring eliminated and were
The
late*'
to
watch
the
20-yearPINBT
Rtl'K—S
UIIis
Nile
EnKter
fly—for a 12-yard loss.
Miss iNimlwrl. My Heal. Ilssih- old UCLA Junior was Branch
ninner-up* In the Dixie Conferenee
AUTO FINANCING
Hknrta and Shells
wnod.
Re
psllsnl.
Ibis's
lllrlls.
I.lke
Corsages »tournament after setting a 7-0
Rickey, general manager of the
Dirk Boyco, a fl-5 freshman bps- Amber, Duall. Ulnger Jones
Buy your car In Sanford
Dues.
mark in the eonfotenco during re­
t rum The
IR rnvil RAI'Sk—Pnlmlly
ksthall center who one* turned
Keep your Insurance at h«mr
(Islvsslon list. Ksvrn Klsme. Mr
LAKKLANIL Mar. 23-fH pe- gular season play.
Grower
down Ihe Nile Ktnnlrk scholarship
Hood
no,
llnppy
Minds.
Hlnxle
N
.
vial)—The Water Moeraaln rowing
The 1951 Florida State swim­
I.O.S
ANGKLF.S,
Mar.
23-fAh
Save
coats
through
u*
at the U. of Iowa In favor of a Mlhiue. ArroRsni e. Hlepplnfot.
•
OrcliitlH
grew* from Florida ftouthrrn Col- ming team went undrfatrd In
—Luke Kaiter, thr Cleveland In­
pre-med course at George Wash­
TIIINII RAI l&gt;-9 ISIhs Nile
INSTALMENT LOAN
log* will rare again*! two out-of- seven dual meets, tied for the
dians'
hig
first
baseman.
Is
swing­
M'hon Tommie. Ilvrlslsr M l&gt;
• Kucliaris I.ilio.H
ington U., ha* returned to hi*
Hate opponents this week when Southeastern A Alt title and won
liodaer. Ilolllna llu. h. kkin ing a I&gt;*t again.
DEPT.
home state to enter Iowa Stato . . Artful
• Cumellioit
Mor*.
glrsl
Ulrlnx.
I'areleee
Hose.
UW.Jilay host to Marietta Col* the Florida AAU championship.
Sidellnrd
two
week*
with
an
el*
FLINT, Mlch~Mar. •J.'l-M’ l— Jrhn I.. (for nothing) Davie, the
(lypey
The Sanford Atlantic National
logs oa Frida/ and fare Ho*ton The Seminole natatnr* will com­ Tho Olasv A Central League cast Cnlifnrnla lightweight who moko* Ilappy
I
niw Injury, Raster took a few
PUI NTH NXITV—X ISIbe Nile
Dorothy II. (Janas
* Rank
University and Hollins at Winter pete In the national NCAA and a threat in th* direction of the his
Mle* lies, hey. Illsh I'tnmu, llro- whacks yesterday at hatting prac­
eastern »dehut
.........jatom
„ , tonight,
, _ x still Is
Florist
fblel llulie Kail Hl)lv. Its. It tice. He socked o n * pitch over
Park on Saturday.
AAU meets at Austin, Tex., and Detroit Tigers today—■ throat acUvo In tho HlehanL Calif- toon ■
Mamber FDIC
Tel. 2HG
Trl. 77l) R
on. Ilrpsy Jan*. Il's l-sny Heeler.
_ ..
the right field wall.
tha Moca, who have fallen twice Columbus, Ohio.
that may challenge ba.eUII law. i•M
is club.
wharf
CMKIt Tnat'a
IBB
. . . . . . . ha got hi*
n P T H MACK— K n l n r l l i
The Indians could havt usad
to tho University d f’ TOmpa this Itssll team won the Florida AAL'
A miner IcagUoi cut irons'tha A r t In
Modern |vny. Orlan. Thursien.
boxlr J'. .’ Ahdtr'ffolt, “who
*■*
in boxing
The Florida fiiata leal suiiey radio broadcast revenue* of big Is
Ilolllns Hell*. Baxar Its,. I'slnty some of Luke's old time power
ason, have spent the last Meek
is blind,
Dlinn, woni lour
four or
of me
hfa.match**
mairn** I»o*.
nnltkey.
Ilonadveniure
and
Memphis
Mid.South
Invlta
yesterday. Thr lost their fourth
rfectlng a new stroke ami lineleague clnla eon Id he involved.
for the North Carollm freshman
S I X T H N II , : — I i s i k . Nile
straight exhibition game as Chic­
up. When they fare the Marietta, tlnnal tournaments and will com­
The threat la a 1(0,000 damage vrritllnr team this season. It's
T a h lll.
P h a n t a s y 's
P l.s n il.o o .
pel.In
the
national
Intercolle­
Ohio osremeo on Lake Hollings­
suit now M p g prepared by the the only sport In which a guy P r o * Hkln. K le e lfo o t ha m . Xlsd ago'* Cub* won, S-7, In tha tenth
worth Friday at 2i00 P.M. Coach giate* at Springfield, Mas*. The Central League, |t*« to go lo who can’t see can compete on T h u n d er, Nnlp's l l s w a r d . Klre I I , « Inning.
Hoy Couch anticipates a much im­ gymnastic tram won the Florida tlotut units* Ihrtroit makes a equal terms with those who ran . , Nplko'o Ulrl
M '.t P A T H H I I K - A la t h s Nile
ST. PETERSBURG, Mar. 23—
proved showing. No Junior varsity AAU title and also will com­ "settlement."
Aftor seeing Mike Gollat, who hit
lllltle l l o y s l . I 's l e 's i||t|. T o l l o n .
race will hr run.
pete nationally.
Thr suit would In- aimed at a .213 and JI34 in two seasons, hat­ Jim's Hlrl. Mao i j n o n l l n . M i l l s n | | . i/P) - The New York Giants have
la the varsity shell for Southrecent ruling by liasrhall commls* ting In the cleanup spot for th* v#r. M e ls lo n e I U n . - m Hpeu lsl C on- a missing player mystern on Ihalr
WITH A FINE* ENGLISH-HU1LT
ern will be: Kd Waters, stroke,
hands.
sinner A. II. (Happy) Chandler Phillies, one Dodger rommentedi
B i i h i t m ii X( i : —A i a i k . N ile
Rochelle Park, N. J.;, Clayton
They
can't
find
Rphlar
Jorgen­
__ _ ..„ ,i«I.y that minor leagues ran'l receive “ I hope he's the best hitter they
T w o II R v e r y l h l n * . T r n d l n x IS»|.
am
•n*. No. 7. North Bergen, N. / . ;
a rut of major league broadcast have—or that tLqy have eight I l l a e n r lied. Hneppy Jill. K x t m sen, the bench-strength infleldarDel
P ow er , P on ii. p . i . , R U k y llu s ln m * .
Delbert Allen, Nm fl, ijollyw
liywood;
receipts.
more like him."
Bui
Bud Borden, No. 5, Bprlrigfl
field, N.
liaseliall men here said that if
Al M s i h o
Cleaning The Cuff
J.i Martin
Cay, No. 4, Tampa;
Tam
asartin uay,
Bo
MVMI MSI l'—X |l||, Nil*
Ihe court* should east out Ihe
A new television group has cloa* baskrtball team turned up foe
i-ll
l o t , *&lt; Pilot, o r l t h ' a l
Come In For A “Test Drive” Today!
Allen, No. 3, Hollywood; If. W.
with
a ------»
husky -dog
a* -a . hi.lleslnruling It might open the way for rd a deal with the PGA for right* Garden
.
.
.
.
,
.
t
—
i
«
's-v iivmIi snr, Mar,
VanArsdale, No. 2, Elisabeth, N.
kin
a a •______ _
Tin the I i- &lt;• ia
minor leagues to build up their to televise the golf “tournament il&gt;.
tne
I*
l,
A
A
tournament
•
•
•
'*
't-u.h.
Iilarhslons
J.; John Ward, Imw, lUldwIn, N.
CLINTON. *S- C. Mar. 23—Mb operating funds at the rxpente o f the week.” Tnev plan to start masrol, one observer wise-racked: 1Mas'*
J.; and Paul llealy, cox*wain, New
V
.
’ " T,
— flene Lorendn, assistant footliall of major league clubs and radio with the Augusta Masters . . Tha "That', the first time I ever saw
York City.
coach at Presbyterian College
,
'T;.. T,'.“
,7 ^ ,." ^ :
39-man llurknrll U. footliall squad a s^lng^ye dog lead the pl.yeIM K. 1*1 STRUCT
PH. :o«
The Marietta College crew, un­ here, Is M u g considered as an sponsors.
I'ountrr Hot.,, til*,#
t'rnftal League P r e s i d e n t finished the fall term with a off the floor.
der Coarh Hill Wlant. will Ih
assistant
at
Auburn,
hut
a
report
Thomas
J.
Ilalllgan
said
the
scholastic
average
of
1.432,
higher
(alroke to how): tJuinry Adams.
Grand Itaplds, Mlrh.; Bill "Major, v* sterday that he already had minors ate rnlilled to this money than the overall men's average
lircausr major league broadcast* . . Won sis of nine games. t«vr
Brooklyn, Pa.; Jim Hands, Mar­ the Job was premature.
Presbyterian alhlotlr director rut d»wn on minor league atten­ . . When the U. »f Conr.eelinit
ietta; Bill Colton,
gurens Village,
l, tj
_____ _ _
LI, N. Y.; Mike
V
•**
'
-Bridge * Walter A. Johnson announced In dance.
Mihalov,
The controvert v started last league games were going on.
■orl. Conn.; Rodger Mendenhall. a new* release yesterday *h«»
month when the Central league
Always Cnmfertshl In Anv Weather'
MarlsttUt Pat kfegliola. Bound t-orendo had accepted a
Chandler'* rule requlrrs a minor
&gt;• football assistant at Auburn. askc-l I in,non from thr Detroit league club's approval when any
Viatt Our
Brook,
N.
J.;
ami
Don
Best,
Col.^ S T TIME TONIGHT
Knbu* Ohio. Chirk Mailman. Lnrendo however, sold II » "
Tlgrr» and their ratlin sponsor, major league hmad-wst originates
Refresh meat
Ihmra
llpM
Ad fieri:
Ihe
Gneln-I
Blowing
Co.
Ho Harbor, Mlrh., will It* cox­ official yet.
from a station within 50 mile* of
Bar Far
Imrendn, a former Georgia en-t
In reluin the four central lea­ thr minor league rlty.
12:13 P. M.
swain with John Itldeneur, Nltro,
«
(M
*
Caady « Pop
Imlrttl N ru n
visited the Auburn campus in Au­ gue club. In .Michigan Grand
W ;V a., alternate.
Dally!
Manager Hilly Kvand
Wheie Happiness Cost
cwral
Rapids, Muskegon, Saginaw, and of General
Tho rare against Boston and burn, Ala-, earlier this week.
llelrolt
rejected
the
1(0,000
cut
8o Little.
ititd Uartoon
At Auburn, alhlttlr director Flint— would permit Detroit to
Rollins on Saturday will gel under­
Idea hut sold Detroit would ra-f
way at Il;n&lt;i A.M. at Winter Patk Jeff Heard said that e»»n u Inoadcast Its games In Ihrlr ter­ frain fmm broadcasting It* guinea
With a thiee boat Junior varsitv
varsity t^rfendo Is to get the ioh. It will ritory ai th* same time the minor In Ihe four rltles on request.
I.AHT TIM E S T O D A Y !
E A 8T K K I’ lCODHAM!
•vent. The varsity
I* sehedi
sehediiL have to go through channels, an-t
ily nirr
n
"But we don't want to slop th*
2 ahuwN nightly
head coarh Ralph Jordan hasn’t for the pro San Franelsm (9er»,
od .for 11:30 A.M.
k.M. Thf pr
broadcast*,"
said
Ilalllgan,
"and
w e * mt m. mbs* m*Of (IfI miTH#
SUNDAY A MONDAY
will pit the Mors against ^holr submitted Lnrendn'a name In him. th* last two years, and llurk we’ll go to euurt If we can't get
7— U;15 r . M.
lnrendo also Is head basketball
•Utar-colleg*. Rollins, for the firs,
B rtiiiell), fur lost iMiloarlt.
* H
lime this year. Previous Intra- roach at Presbyterian. His baskot•lata meets were scheduled loo hall team won th* slat* champion*
lIV Io o d U M N -M m i
SATU RDAY-DO U BLE FEATURE
•orly to Include Tor crews which ■hip In his firat yoar this season.
If he gala tho Auburn Job, h«
bogln training later In the season
**‘ 8 GREAT SONGS!
THE CISCO K i n —
H
(ban either Tampa or K8C.
will be tho third former Georgia
SATU RDAY O N LY!
Southern's Junior varsity line­ plaver and leommoto to become on
up for the preliminary will he assistant. Th* others. named last
— D O U B LE F E A T U K K
,bowj—Jail lllormpoort, week, art Homer Hobbs, guard
Buster Thonneeon.
K*l Choequette.
.
. . .
'!'» R*F Krkk- and Larry Leins, New York City.
teoyer. Brooklyn, N. Y.j Bud FryGarry Farrar, 8t. Petersburg,
and Frank Deo, Flushing. LI. N.
Pliu: "tuiaar Patrol Vn. Spy Kins”— No. 10
wn,U rr*
Yn &lt;rill be altomatex with Cart
Bchuller. coxswain.

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John Pope and Bob New­
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Jim lligglna and llrsrk Per­
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and Sanford. Inquire F. I*. 1(1110*.
211 "H r rttn
A ONE ROOM fit)USE
Noar Aii Hate on paved road.
Electricity and City water mar
Laige hit. 4730.00 i-(*»h get* it,
Se&lt;- Mr. Hlghl'-yman, Amorlate
Kayitloud M. Hall, Realtor.
I'l'HN SIth II while finnn* hnu.e,
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Practically new. thirr hedto-m
home, in Mayfair. Very modern
uni I- i tifullv landscaped, I’ric
e«i for quick : ale.
3 1(0051 home modern .well fur­
nished. clo«e in. Oarden, Chick­
en*, Cow. Save on your budget.
t2l&gt;*.* W. 2nd. St.

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IIKI.P WANTED
Wantnl: grocery cashier, experi­
ence preferred tiui not netv
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Apply
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Whatley,
Margaret Ann Store*.
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WANTED -girl for founlaiii and
drug dipt. I.ani-v'* Drug Store,
VOtJNli, aggie*.ive
salesman.
Steady work with many rqqwrrluiittir- for ndvuncement. NInyoffa. Vnralion will, pny. Eire
atone Klim*.
ROUTE MAN, Apply Seminole
Dry Cleaner *, 2 Id May noli..
Avenue.*
ft ERE I* nn opportunity for no
IntluMr loin woman, to build i
ltii*ini- » of her own with the
resource* ot woiId* largest pub
Usher to hack you—» e pay highe*t commission', and bonuses to
i|trnllfier* veav round permnneld work. Mint lie local resident
have prixrite line telephone and
la- able to devote 4 to 3 hour
pei day, aonre .ale* experience
write liox "it" Sanford Herald
for interview. Slate Tel. N'o.
ace. experience.
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station wnron* ami ronvertlblc
Stricklanri MorrLon, IncE.
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11*18 MERCURY Club Coupe, r*
dio, healer, white wall tire*,
•eat rover* Lrhv new. Phonr 95
after 6 P.M.
DEPEND AIILE USED CARS
AND TRUCKS
ttl Ford Curium 2 done Sedan
Radio and Heater
SLI23
18 Plymouth Deluxe 3 pa**.
enger coupe
61096
48 Dodge Custom t door
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47 Dodge Club Coupe Radio fllCft
48 Plymouth Special Delux*
4 door aedan
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17 Dodge I ton slake
97Mi
47 Dmlge t* ton pickup
expre**
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47 Itodge S ton pickup
Express
1895
16 Ihtdgc I ton xtake
10 Plymouth H ton pickup
1245
SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS
518 E. lot SI.
I’ hotr* 1011
DOPC.K 1851—10 wheeler, ileeper.
•tralght air, 20 ft. raoftr. Stick,
hand control, good ' nildwr
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1839 PORD 4 door aadwT~All
round fair condition. 8295 00
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sacrifice at $660 .00 . Sanford
pit*. Phone 462-W.
PJt. Sat. 4 to 0 P.M.
Boat Work*.

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II \BY SITTER lte*t of Referen
re*. Mr*. M Fatkenberg, 411*'w
Palmetto Ave Garage Apt ____
IF YOU want to aril your Ironic,
yet m u lt ', lint It with J. W 13— SPECIAL HKRVIt ES —12
KOH KENT
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IMali, Realtor, Florida Slate
llwot. Illilg., Phone 1758_______ 'tRI.ANDO fttnrnrng Sentinel I)•
Undo Evening Star. Call Ralph
fKi.AK A /PAYMENTS, Hoorn
A R ID l.h^s H»H SALK
liar
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and Store* 116 W. flrat Street i
Phone 490-W.
MILLS SWAP SHOP 4ftfl K. Ilh VENETIAN Hl.INDb made r.
order. Seminole Vrnrtian Blind
Three-room furnished apartment
St We Buy. Sell nr Trade mil i
Co
610 W. 3rd 81
PHn*.
—clo»e III— adult* only. Apply
-welhltur I'hnee IU6..I
317 Palmetto Ave.
I IS2-K
Furniture and other Mi--&lt;ellane&lt;&gt;u*
SMALL unfurnished ho,,
g,*&gt;J
nrtiele*. Call Vahle* Hotel Apt ALL TYPES of Hulldnxer Work
neighborhood, I’.’uO Magnolia
M l.
“Keaaunable
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“Rates—Free Esti­
Avenue.
mate*. Carpenter A Oarrv
Rftt’ K I' \Til, SHE FT ROCK,
Phi—ia I.VIS.U nt 666J
ROOMS 2 tw-d room* furtu hnl
NAILS. PIPE. STEEL IMMED
Kilrheu partly furnished. Good
IATE DELI VFRY. P H O N E WOODWORK INO Cn b lu e til',
location. Phone HI111 M.________
Cnimter*. Rhelvr**, cte. In order
Mm; arid N.v.c.
Smalt Imati, built, repaired, re
x e d o f e e d s cnmideie line
WANTED
—1 TuHunt'*
fmi'hod. I*. Vail 1*13.1
Tuxerln Fee,l Slnre.
Call Phono 1061 for
WANTED, middle a»e,l
tu FL0R ]|)A r.tant pepper
plant',
Al! Tvpr. Of Rook Work.
o I66-J.
21 ‘ ‘
ahnre aril, teavuialdr. Phone
Butner. Phono
146-W.
IVa hath loae when you rtnn‘ 1 hrln.- Mary McKinney Bookkeeping
Service
your prraeriptiona t« LANE VS
3 - REAL ESTATE FOR S ALE—4
IliHiia 403
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Hank Rulldlne
COLORED FOLKS
FRIED SHRIMP Dinner -T h e
Wo are di.po.iug of *iur colored
Hext Shrrmn nn Earth” at Horn- NEW FI DORS rurtaced to per­
fection. Old flb'irt mod* Ilk*
property In Sanford a r e a
er&gt;. 324 E. lit St.
new. Finishing, . leaninc A was
CHEAP. Lot* ax low at. fill
A l/C T loStag. Portable power pleat, tt
down, fft month. Beth DeKoe, I*, Vegtlahle*. Llvea‘ork and mi*
year* axpeneace in 8*mi*nt*
i 0. Itox 133*. Sanford.
crll.inemr* aalr every Friday
County. R. M QIm u w . lake
LOT III, Fori Mellon, 2nd Section.
night at 7:30. Col. Ijury Jonr*.
Mara
1*215.00. $30.00 llaI*nee ra*&gt;.
nuetioneer.
SANFOItll FARMERS' AUCTION LAWNMOWERB ^harpenod. bt
LOTH on French Avenue In High­ I mile ariuth of city limit* on
cycle* repaired, lock and kev
land Park. 1700.00 each »50.00
highway 17-M.
work. Prompt *#nr|ro. II. W
down. Iralanee ea*y. l’o#t Office MAONOLIA Tree* for talc. Varsi.itma.- 6tn K_4th Sr
Oog 1666. Sanford, Pin.
krua »lir* Call 306.
ROOF WOKE of all kind* Have,
ONLY A TEW LETT
and Guitars Repaired aad Paint­
Shoot Rock. 4 a 8 and t a
Large lot* on Lake Harney and t'RKIl
ed. New Roof* spoiled. Painting
4.
Random
length*.
For
aale
at
St John* River, Nirtly wooded,
and coating.
Sanford,
Ph.
Air
Baa«.
or
rail
727
at
noon
ot
perfect natural l a n d beach.
1006-W. K R. Arkrnhurg.
after 6:00
,
Elrctririty available.
WAfCII and Cluck Repairing. All
M. BALL. Realtor ROTARY RLADE—Unrondltlonalwork guaranteed. Rea*enatile
* RAYMOND
Iy guaranteed. Immediate de­
S. D. Htghleyvan, Aaoociale
prieoa. P. M. PniH(*b. Jr., 335
livery. Free demotirtratiim, any.
Florida Stale llattb RulMing
■Sanford Avo. Phone |80t,
time. I69JH). V. A. Whaolua, jl
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REAL ESTATE—
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mile North) logw ood .
* "^ W X ftT i a V d c l o c k
FIRE INSURANCE
KEPAMIINC.
SPECIAL HA lit: A INS All thra SCREEN DOOR prarlically new; Mtv'l work cf&gt;n*cientlou*ly duns.
fo r * a le t hrap, Room 103, Hu
week -See the Beit fee the Lew.
ltp*n week day* 6:30 A.M. to 6 P M.
motel.
EDWARD P. LANE
C|o*n| Sat unlay a, hul open Satur­
"The man who know* Hanford" ORA NOE TREES- Sirawlwrrie*.
day night* 7:30 till 3 P.M.
Dldevt real ralalo firm in Sanford. tomato and flower plant*, fryera,
WALTER II. TBAPP
and
pullet*,
tomb
honey,
electrir
flEW 4 Room hmM. Call after
111 K. Second S l„ Hanford
brooder,
water
fountain
ami
6:30. 1662-11-2
aeedera Poultry Wire. W" gal- hAINTINO ami Interior Decorat­
I S room houae with nil Imnrovi- vaaiird water pipe and fixtures. Mr
ing. I at. claxa work guaranteed.
menD. Large garage o ff Lemon
A-l Reference*. Maurice A. I.tnk.
water hoee, ■prinklera. 5 ga­
Bluff Road. Pat Daly, Otteen.
301 Weat I Oth. etroot. 2nd, flour.
rage* with aluminum roofini
CoLoRfeD Boer harden bloek
Homnlel,
Dr.
Contractor, builder, carpenter and
c . v . rStark,
* ~
building 56 by 40. 30 acre* of
masonry work. Sperlallxlng In
Itnd, located jort ont o f Oriedo.
roofing. No |ob to sm*ll or
ARTICI.ES WANTED
Can ho bought thia week for
large. M. D. BeanMey, Sanford.
52900. |60o down. See me at
Rt. 2. Bog 390. Thone Winter
We buy, tell A trade uxed
lot C»l»re Avenue. ____
Park 2*2967.
fnrnlii'Tr
Wil.oa-Mafer Foml.
X BEDROOM haute, bloek eonlure C * . I l l V **t. PHtw.. MUk 15— NOYIC^t PE R SO N A LS-I*
itruction. 17.66000.
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SAJfrOBP, FLORIDA

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It to bci up *n&gt;
Crime Commit lee
Truman Accii,wt)
t(ui program under the 'lira la.
who I, in.lo.lei uotkutitjr aim it
i r » A t l l l r 4 I 'l f c i n t ' k l l ( l a # i
l U t l W s i S I f oss S*aar n a t r
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 of 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 Ihe 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 of 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 AFL 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 of both Armour officials are .going
and Swift and Company this after- fur evidence of 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 of
Tohey r aid he fell Ihe 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
the numerous other taxes I
although tome members of Con- ■tuhilisalion hoard approves it luit refined to say If Boston would clude
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,
G
Il would permit more time for titude'' at the resignation of James M ile 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 of 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 of 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 AFL International Associa­
•tabilitatlon board when it it n tion of lire 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 were
around $40 billion. Now the
pended effective as nf noon todav.!
j the parleys.
OUR
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
had any knowls-dge nf Crane's most $11*1 I.llli.in In IU52. Do you
•MUGS R STRATTON ! the wage agreement expires on claimed
honestly think taxes ran rarry hi*
gift*.
.Sunday. Hut AH workers plant.id
loadT Where is the tax money
I
i.o
walkout
Monday.
Toliey
Ia
inemtier
of
the
For­
i INGM TUNE-UP
from?
The CIO United Parkiiighmi-- eign Relations Committee a* well coming
"Why should the President
m-rker*
union
said
It
wss
“
ready
as
the
Crime
Investigating
Com­
Ohrt* yaar ffff/n a
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 *tntegy 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
t
h
e
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-Wyo), also a of 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
British
Cut
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 rtrnm r a g e (ta e l
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
........In
.. Red China l&gt;- the rrlme nimmiltee after Mar. 31. for eopr own cflnslltutusnl* ? '
are«. unwelcom
Jeffers told Barkley "you won’t
u - of IM r mrilart with United L'halrwan Kefauver (D-Tenn) ha*
Ing plenty of
fo rce in Korea,
«• « h" won t tw able »• spend more have any trouble findlr
lAntH.Wjth Winns | Nation*
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 nMay lie
the 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 at-N aught.,*“ fh a'om m l.slonsrouldhavo the
Sunrifw* Service
•pok.small for the er.w of the
- "ie comm fe e
i
H* Hun; To
Kmpllr Marshal.
T;.U v - .id ." ha. . deep con(istliatM m s e*»* (&gt;••&gt;
“ W. vol.-d unanimously .... r-H ‘I' V
, 1L", m
* rri«ie In of life,
Tin* (laid
l*er*yiw .
i Call or Wrllo To-day
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 of life.
repies. nlatl-.n nt present."
The Perskw* celebrated ibe run*
year with n “ Fca«t of the Erg*.''
Mar.Nuiightnn, of tireennek,
Draft Cut
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 rego rib d a* -arn-d to the
l*IIO $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 of commercial resadd Vice Adm C. T, Joy, comThe tdra of hare* laying Easter
Night k Sunday
i-rl* that aided in ihe evacuation "»«fder of U. 8. Navgl forces In
sands
of 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 ii to hava departed ka-1.
for Datim yesterday, MacNaughton said.
Take i/.The Entire
lie reported the ahlp'a captain
ha* cabled word of lha crew's
Family T o
■land to the nwrnr*, I*. 8. Fandell* nf l^imlon, and the men
The 'Beautiful and Historical
hare notified their union.

Rent Control

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|TERMITES|

FIDELITY
Exterminstintf

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EasUr-Service Slated
By FreflbyteriatiH
Of special Intern t in the ob­
servance of 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

Transport Down
(C aatlaaeU r t t a

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 of C h rist't
iriurrertlon Is inviteu to » . .....
.Mr. Mclnni* said, and allied th a t
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.

SEAT COVERS
LUM1TE PLASTIC FOR ALL CARS

FIBRE COVERS
CUSTOM TAILORED COVERS ALSO AVA1LAHLK

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
Jerk K, Morrison. Manager

HEATI NG

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)
reject any or all bids.
For plan.-* and specifinitionH mil on Architect F-lton J.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY HOARD OF I'lMlLIC
INSTRUCTION
L. E. Jordan, Chairman

T. W. Ijiwton, Supl.

by
Priaem Qaxdaer

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News

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.

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Served from noon til H F. M,
For Rceervatlon* Fhonr W. P. 26-044.1

H O W A R D /I N K H I IKE— FIT

per cent of the hid. The Hoard renerve* Ihe right to

lor ■ itciigntful 1 -course

EASTER SUNDAY DINNER

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

BLOWOUTS

LONG WOOD HOTEL

Pace G a e l

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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CONGRATULATIONS TO

OZIER-WELLER HOMES
UPON THE OPENING
OF THEIR MODuL HOME

ROY GREEN’S

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AMOCO SERVICE

HAPPY TO HAVE TAKEN PART IN

THE PROJECT BY

DOING THE PLASTERING,

It take* good gmaotlne, tha
proper oil to keep a motor
running In top alupo to make
U "p u u " . . For lubrication
and cor-waaMnf, too cop aa.

Ymmrm tor Ymmrm o t
*
D o p m n d a W p
To ooy “ style'* driver an old erom-out cor should be the “ signal"
that It’s time to visit our friendly Company and got a generous
trade-in allowance on an* of the finest ca n In the world today.
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I n U n it y There l a B lte n g lh —
To Protect Ihe Peare of Ihr World;
To Pr«m U (he PrAitrw of America.
To Produce Prosperity lot Sanford.

Q llp H a n fo r d Ifr c a tft
AN

VOLUM E

X X X X II

Warren Calls
Probe Head 7
c Kinds Of Liar

Established 1908

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

MONDAY

M A IL

26. 1951

TOURIST FAREWELL PARTY

Governor L ashes Out
A t Dan Sullivan In
Blistering A t t a c k ;
Younger A lso Hit
TALLAHASSKE. Mar. 2 6 -^ P )
Aw— Covrinoi Warren today cailed
n)aiue| I*. Sullivan, dirrrtor of lire
G rralrr Miami Crime Commit)ion.
•even different ly|»es of a ii.tr.
In 4 prepared tlaleineiit issued
by press iccictaiy Loyal Complon,
Wallen challenged Sullivan lu
prove be luc ask'd the Stair Racing Conininnnn to irinHatr Clue
It* Broad, alleged bookmaker. In
Jlorida racing iraclu.
V W arn 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 W arm t 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 tw u 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
J C fia in riiotl, ha* told yet an.
V th e r 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 T w -I

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T H E W EA TH ER
Fail »ith litilc change iii tem­
perature through Tur'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.

Axsociuted

Press le a s e d

Wire

F.B.I. Director Urges
Senate CommitteeTo
Continue CrimeProbe
Blight Resistant High Couri Turns
Celery Is Sh o wn Down 4th Appeal
To Local Growers Of Negr o Rapist
New Variety Achieved Law Requiring Loyal
ty Oath O f Candi­
By Inbreeding Of
dates Is U p h e l d
Tame, W ild 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
of 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 Attack At Parallel Is Advocated At
Rotary Luncheon
. ,n. w i yi,: -f. •» » «. ,|

No. l.Yl

A new lyjve o( blight iciit.inl
celery, tbe tecd» nf which will toon
be inlinduccd fnr commercial me,
wai viewed bv grower*. *ln|*fwt*
.mil technic*! •pccialiit* fmm
Gainesville at tin* Univcitily of
I I,null'* Central llond.i f'xperi*
nienl Station"* field day here Fti*
day. Moir than Ml vitilort weir
p retent.
Dr. R. W. Rlipircbl, dlirctoi nl
the tfation, pointed out that llir
new vaneiy bat been named I'mcr
ton pateal, in honor of Dr. FmrrII 1Univemly,
1
.
|
•on ol, t omell
wlimr
ex|»erinienl*t in co-operation wilb
ibntr nf the local plant patholo­
gists Ind irtullrd in tlir new var­
iety. Tim wai obtained through
intrrliiredmg of wild .mil tame
vaiirtiei.
The -vt-il waa lelen.ed to ihe
trn«le la*t fail, lie .toted. The
celery i- ta»tv and prow. l&gt;olh on
-and and muck land. T&lt;--t. at llelle
(Unde have shown ibid it thrive*
1w«t on muck tsiut
Efforts are now tieirip mode
to ploduve ■ Might re.l«tanl white
relery, hut so far Ihi' ha, not been
possible, he stated.
Dr. Philip We.lgate
showed
trrnwer- the result* of his exper­
iments in spplylng varied amount
of fertiliser to celery. The henvied
application, five ton* to the aver,
ir'iiltod In 'Ufinlte dgn- of hlo&gt;d
heart. Plants, on the othei baud
which had received no fertlliter
were of dwarf *l*e, The mod ftiv*
oiatilr appearing application no|M-arrd to &gt;w Hirer ton* of fertlli
it' r to ihe acre. A 5.3-8 formula
was used.
Among other experiments, the
result, of which were evident in
full grown celery were application
in varied amount* of mangane,.
sulphate, lint*, wood ashe. an-l

McGrath Tells Senate
Committee Costello
Is Immune From De­
portation A c t i o n
M tSIUM.TON. eta' :•&gt; 1-1
—J I'dgar Hoover said In b ) a
mao who birr 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.

W ASHINGTON. Mat. 2t&gt; Hl'i
William McGee. MixiMippi Ne­
gro thrice •cnlrncrtl In death fol
the i.t|&gt;e ol a while woman, (ail­
ed fur the fnudh lime today to
win ■) full-trale lieamig hrloir the
NI.W YORK. Mai 2f&gt;- (,1'j
Su|itemr Cam I.
June* J. Moran, iriignrtl New
Tbe adiou mean* Mi Gee mud \oik city water comininionri, wa*
go to the electric chair unleti hn uuliclrii on iM-ijur) thaigrt loday
lawyers can find another delay­ growing out of trdmion) brioie
ing device.
Senair crime in«r*ligalor&gt;.. Abo
McGee's m .e ha
attracted
world-wide nitrnllnn. Governor mdiclrd on chargrt of lying imFielding Wright of Mi i*-ippi drr oalb lo the Senalr toninullrr
b *' charged tbai Communl't* was l.nltit Weber, ,k knowtrdgrd
were
b jiliite
.,
„
*' tbe fiphl
1 In .nr the llrooklyn numbei* tmoknulvn. Ihe
Sergo from rxrctoion.
1 ,
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The latest rppeal to the high '" ‘jKlmenl* were returned by a
lio-ii permittnl to tell the whole federal grand |ury.
court claimed MrGcr never bad
dory, including hi. contention that
WASHINGTON. Mar. 2t» V D
hr had bail "voluntary" sex re- ; — Mil ditrclor J. falgar Hoover
lalioii. with the woman hi wav
Uwlay utgrd the Senate Crime
convicted of raping,
Mississippi's attorney general, |l nrnniittre to continued ilt exliolh i-tal*- and lower fe-lrral pontu uf organiird ciime which
courts liail gone lido that an "ha* iMillutrd all too many comother ni pies an-l were convinced
itiiinilin of our nation.”
of McGee', guilt.
lie called also for local com­
In other actions today, the high
court:
munities to take the trad in tulhI. Ruled A to 4 that suit* to Irtily eliminating ruminal ele­
compel landlords to refund over­
charges to tenants in decontrolled ments and their ally, “ the politic.ti
drrat are not limit,.I to a one- r e n e g a d e . E v e r y community.
&gt;«*r rencaj V(qrr rei&gt;Vrg
Hoovei suggestrd. •b«ul&lt;(MJt*»'l *.
were lifted. The high tribunal yearly grand jury iiivedig.ilion In
overturned a lower court'* action
In throwing out » $1,001 refund •crutinire the admintdration of
to a Palin, tenant for overcharge imticc.
covering a period of 20 month,.
Hoover and Attorney McGrath
if. Agreed to rule on thr- valid­ were befor,- the ftennle rnoimittce
ity of a section of Maryland’. ,0 to itlw-o*. what new law* rnav be
ratted filter law which require* a ncede-l to comhnt crlnir.
loyalty oath by persons running
MiGrath u.gett that &lt; engre-s
for state or city office. Thelma

II) 01.KN CLRMKNTS
TO K YO . Mar. 26— t/Tt L'lUtril Naiiont lump* inlulifiril then T
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
$80 Million A id For linn
toward the Wih Parallel.
Soviet T o Strike,
Allred (ore** moved eatt horn Muntan and linked up with an
Latin America Un­
Atnui Iran divi.ion north nf t'iS h e p a r d Declares
d e r ■Consideration
hmani |X about 10
, ^ u
»-■
m i Ir«
,mith itf
the
prewar
‘R umis will nrver 'tail a war
WASHINGTON. Mar. 26— (/D
l-oundarv hetween North *nd
againd the I'nilrd Siaiei il tin*
Mmilb Korea.
—^Prriidrnt Truman urged the na­
tier....te. who 'ought to run ^ |#Ll?2*TJIlLowv*sTSfi!!- * " , V " V ,
Field diapatchr* .aid Ited re- rnunlty it rtrong'', Maximiliin
(I'hMIriiH Or r«a» Tw*l
un*l»T «H»lh .imf
tion* of the new woild today to
l?i\r him uulhmily t•• fftiinf uu*
si.lance melted. Tin- American
Shepard,
owner
u(
the
l^ingwood
1•
D m C iiR f T t t u l
itrvngtlien and coordinate their dc*
advanced rapidly ile«p!lp snilpi
S u llt in o le lU ffll l* « y
• JA C K S O N V H .L e T Mar. 2rt~ frn*e force* agaiait "great perili"
Hotel, told the Rolary Club loday
Korean mud
.
.
.
.
.
.
“The National Ataoclation of Pro*
The Sanford Poat No. ,V1,
Tbe entire UN like drew cln.n at ilt tegular luncheon at the
W i n s rF t'S N I iO D O r
ducc Market Manager* conn-net poxed by ihr "aggm iivr etpan- The American Legion rearix.l
_____
vion
o
f
the
So
vie
I
tytlem
toward
thl* week in Miami for a three day
It.
lim
prrcrnl
mcml. i .bip In I'aratlet 1H. 11 appeared lh- Yacht Club. "Only if wr arc weak,
t t 's s i l s M t Oa ra a * T » , |
Itod-dph Smith, h member nf tinmeeting, beginning
March 28 our own Kemiiphere.’ "
goal of 5Sri on Wednesday, and A Hie* could crow in fmre when and llic Kutiiam lliink they can
ever they ehose.
tnff of the Felcry Fed piihticatfan
through .11. Market Managers from
win. will they attack”.
"W e mud now plan a* a pri­ hy noon of Haturday bad gon In the ventral fionl an AlienD.A.V. Baby Content of Seinir.oh* l|ii*h School, won an
throughuut tbe United State* are
over the top with 5(l‘J roemlier*
mary
talk
lor
lltr
tltrngtbrning
Mr.
Shrpaid,
who
was
intro­
•
an
division
was
u
a
c.ltil
within
nienti-m for page make­
gathering for thi* conference at
for IM I, or 103,4 perrent, t'apt
To He Held Friday honoralde
up at the fir*! annual confcrencan opportune lime for diacuidng and cnordinalrd utr of our dedrnte harb* T. I.oucks, post mcmlict two mite, of North Korea. On duced by Jack Katigan at a
BUKNOS AlltF.S, Mm .v.- i-lt
proldi-m. facing thoae who have force* in (hit hrmitphere," Mr. •hip' rard chairman, annoumed the ea't roam South Korean pa
uf Ihe Florida Rehalu tie pre«&lt;
Thc Vodrian
rrclitiHl
niili iialtcgi*trntion for Ihe III allied A.sntintlan. held Friday and Saltrol &gt; punctured th* imaginary Czech who came to this country
the reeponilMlUy of marketing
,
,
thi*
morning.
Argentina.1 a|,
line tike a sieve, crossing and m 1921 and became a nrulialitrd American Veteran* **Pri»i Itahv |in day »t the Unlverdty of Flerfresh farm produrr. Don IS. Enaits, Truman laid in a ipereh prepartd
The rni-tnbrrthip card iisurd
m,-Hu-l of pioducing atomic en
Jfa n a g c r of the Dade County for the opening of the intei-Ameii- to Thoma. K. Coursey, the rerrnssiflg at will.
American cilircn. tan! dial the llevne" will dove Mar. 2N at 4 fill
M., l'o*t Commander IWyman
m h e r s of the staff who attendVGrtiwen, Cooperative Marketing ean foreign minhtrr** meeting.
Far Ka.l Naval head'piarter• thrre lied way* to prevrnl war .ire
550th, enabled the poit to at­
yeOer-1"- but
announced today, Judging of ed the conference were Arm Whit " J " '
Association uf Miami, ami Presi­
said South Korean Irnop* stagr.1
tain
it*
100
percent
goal.
Gllr*
"W
e
mutt
alto
rondrier
how
we
tin linldes will tie held 111 the a le r , editor; Gail Hitting, adv, r a-bled little di lull and on |ruof
dent nf the National Association
a C'-mntando •.si&lt;l 50 inilea north as follows:
t-i
w
iinl
I•
r,
i.ti
in
In.in
11 I’
Chapman
received
the
551st
may
heat
use
our
Mrength
to
sup­
SeininobHigh
Sehmd
mull lid n g dlre«'tor amt Fllen It rigger
ha* arranged a threx- day program
1) Univeiii.il Military Training. torium tmginnlng 'at H I'. M. and Carol M-’Innl*, year tmok edi­ annoiinccl Satimtay.
port the enuae of freedom again.( card which established a new of (be I'ral't-I Saturday, They
(Cuatlnaed Or 1 'a ge H lx)
lamlr-d
on
the
Wol*a
peninsula
The v-ientist i» Itunnld Itlchaggression throughout tha world." tnrnilM-rship record which i« still
2) L'nivemal Military Training. Friday.
tor*.
and killed IIS) Uni. while rap­
ter, t'.\ now an Argi-ntit-i- 1 1 ll.cn
in tho*e wont* the American increasing.
Two
free
pictures,
one
each
The
object
of
the
conference
wai
1)
Univenial
Military
Training.
turing
nit.
Then
they
withdrew.
Eafctur Egg Hants
He mid, a* did I'eron, that \’ chief executive sounded the theme
One o f those who helped most
Tin- ixnintula la south of th*
He then added that this coun­ from Bremer's and Raymond'' In enable student* nnd teacher, to ycnlina would use the pine. . not
thi* government hopes will In establish the new high record,
impin.-icunt
r
ibid
lull*
to
school
studios,
will
he
granted
each
Sponsored By C Of C which
Taetlniig
e.-tuaty
which
leads
to
try should capitalise on the large
guide the work of the foreign min­ said Cant, l-aucks, was George
rnu (&lt;i't ant. Winder* wifi also piildlrnlions, and lo gain new lde*« fm linmli* but ill a liuig-inngo
ister* o f the 21 American republic* O, Mayhury, who recently oli- Chlnnampo, joirt city for the numbers nf former Ciech, Polish, receive an H x 10 nil portrait.
and knowledge which will he id ViMgrnm to provide indii* trial
North
Korran
vupilnl
nf
I'yong
Hungarian, and other Kuropean
More than 500 children parti­ meeting here in their fourth *e«i*
a.slslnr*,-,,
in any future phase* of power.
lained
t!’
more
msoit—
Fir't
pritr
th
*mi'll-,'
citiaen* m organise « iuteign le­
cipated in Easter egg hunt, :!o«.
iVrim stinmilH-r.1 .winnlin ilinl
Itieir
p
e
r
,anal
work.
of
thrsc
bring
Giles
rhapninn
a
loving
cup.
From the western front Al'
to send behind tbe Iron Cur­
■ la * vi i .-Saturday morning hy
"controllrd” iitomi* energy lu»d
In advance of the foreign min- Others, who sided In attaining ,-orr, .p-mdetd Jim Becker quoted gion
Co-operating
in
«pon*oring
th-'
I'arents
may
reglsirr
tin-ir
tain to Kara** the fiiuslans, spy
” htKnterta!nir.ent
romniittee liters' conference, it was learned
tieen liberated hy fusinti nf alotna
of the Seminole County Chamber that Mr. Trumar.'* Administration the new record were Carey It. S offirei* a* saying th, on thrm, and engage in sabotage entrant* at Touchton’* Drug conference were the U nlvrrdty’- under enormous heal, as collSchool
cf
.loiirnnii*m
and
Ihe
Gen
Store.
Age
limit*
are
from
HireBarfield,
James
F.
Benton,
Den.
link-up “ saved us four or five
the Communists are doing !n
of Commerce anil
IB priie* I* giving urrent roniidaratlon to
traded xvit Is "Uncontrolled" en• rat F,xten*i«n Division.
vrr Cordell. Joel S. Field, J. 0 ibtv. of lough fighting."
months to eight years.
lU t lla s tt
no
p *«*
T s*o|
wan* awarded.
erg) lilornted by U. S. ntotnii
an $*0,000,000 military aid pro­ Galloway. Jarnc* ftlngletary and
The officci* .aid the Chinese
The event wa* marked by gram for Latin America.
explosion proitnreil t,&gt; plilting
Arthur
L.
Wilton.
'.Mill Army i'orn*. rushed into
much enthusiasm and fun on lh*
Ihe alum.
Mr. Truman lald heavy alreea in
JOINS
CHAMBER
OF
COMMERCE
tl'ewllaaM
()■
Page
Two)
“ The Sanford Post," Capl
rt uf the .mall fry. More hla speech on what he called a need
Argentina**
alnntic rearimp,
tti 1,200 colored -Cgg* were for action to “concert our defense* Ijiu, ks di .larrd, “ ia glad I •
Itichter said ve-trduy, wa - pinhidden, am) mutt uf llifci wereand combine our strength in order have h'-lped the tilth District
durril in a “ solar rractnr furnace"
found. White , hlldren partici­ to support men in Europe and t'uirimunrter, Major Cknrlv* It.
prutiH-tcl by slime wnll. I|c«t
pated In the hunt in FVart Mellon Asia who are hottllng for free­ Coffin of Orlando Memorial l‘o*t
of hundri&lt;d» nT million- of dePark and Negro ehlldrgtt at the dom."
grre* like the -iirfmc temperaNo. 18 in attaining h goo&lt;l
A ite U II park in (lo|tl*l»ro.
lure of nhe atm—rvlea ed .'-nHe pictured the Soviet system nu-mltcrship record for
lUM.
^ A im in g the uinnera wera Re- a* one o f -unbridled power. Im­ atul wishes to romntlmri t him
trollable atomic energy. Itichter
bfcca Cain and Donna Newaome, posing slavery at home ami ns* on hit excellent work as district
renoited.
who won Hi e bunnlev, Lynn
ICaatlawM Oa N i t Tst*r
lie dccltncf, for sceiirily renContracts have been let by the
Reel, four, who won » doll and
41'»#•*Imm•« Ok r ms* hlu
Navy to Fred A. Dyson for th.'
Carolyn Wyatt who won a cow
rehabilitation and eonveralon lo
FARM m ill: M
hoy outfit. Many m|nrad rhkk*
former eondition of nine building'
W-rp given a* prime*. Soft
The Hern mole Count v Farm Bu­
at the Hanford Naval Air Rlalion.
reau will meet Tues-lay night at
drink* were dmated hy Uve local
Lieut. O. F. Nl- hoUon announced
7:00 o'clock with the krternn, &lt;111
Coco Cola Company.
this morning.
the Farm cla**, A covered ili*n
About lAn white, and SOD
Rarly loday, Mr. Dyrnn put a
siippei at 7:00 o’clock will lie fol.
colored children partlgtpoied In
latgr crew of wnikmen on the task
low ed by a meeting at NiOO o'clock.
lb*- hunt*, which ware staged by
ef reconversion of the Mesa Hall
Hy JACK BRLL
# Chamlier of C i m u t c i aa a
building*. He slated that he had al­
mmunlty trnlre, and which
WAStnNGTW. Mar. 2 6 --(AOTbe lignt (mhcatrd today that ready completed the work of a
were a Mt -uev*x. with theany new term bid try I'resideal Truman may meet with oftpoiitian previous eontraet for demolition
Sail lord Weather
klddir*. *ald Kd Whitney, mana­ within hi* partv.
work, including partitions.
ger, thi. morning.
llih yesterday J8
Other buildings staled for re­
Mott Waihinglon politicians willing to talk alrout it apparently
Low today 411
conversion are five harrarks, the
think
Mr.
Truman
haa
hit
a&lt;&gt;
BOND INBITKMCNT
Bain 00
IC^allaaert Oa rise Tseel
WASHINGTON, Mar. rd~&lt;/Pi- new l&lt;iw In popularity tmrauoe of I t s 1* toward solution, Railraail
Total Match rain .72 inch
r*cent
exposures
o
f
alleged
In­
union
mrn
generally
an*
rre.
IVe.ldrnt Truman signed Into law
Normal March rain. 2.71 itwhe*.
RITA HKTlIRNH
tdday a bill aimed at Injuring fluence nek eta within ht* Ad­ dlinl with feeling they havrn’t
I.E flAVRK, France. Mar. 2rtministration.
hern treated entirely fairly hy —lilts Hayworth I* on her way
owner* of Serfe* R Itood* to held
Many
of then
politicians the White H om e,
M to them ralhtr than cash them
lo Ihe United 8tates.
The Weather
To rJI nf this ha* been added
when they reach the maturity *gt agree that tha Korean war ven­
The American movie star, wife
ture haa had a had political a sure aifn that tha President of Prince Aly Khan, sailed from
10 year*.
J A C K S O N V I L L E . Mar. -*iV &lt;»•&gt;
Nearly
art In- reaction on the Truman |Ad- will have some rxpe rtly.lcd op- here Saturday aboard the DeAtlanta
03
42
n Inlet rat Ion, despite Its recent tmition from Southern Democrat* Grasse. She wae aerompanled hy
Blsmark
37
29
military tarn for tha better.
If he »hould decide He waata her two children, Rebecca and
Chicago
II
25
Labor has ham f t t f o bn
Yatmin. Rebecca la th* daughter
Denver
(15
3.1
■Idea a t r ^ '
of Orson Welle*, Yaemln Ihe
Dea Moines
41
2rt
itioto Hy lod Iwalra New York
lloa and
daughter of Prince Aly.
27
40
Betas gad ,d a e ji* » w a i to ha forth Carolina, who hoa btaated
Making out a cheek to join the Seminole Coun ty Chamber of Commerce I* the p'enaanl duty of Waahlngton
An American business acqnaln32
52
much araror to raeanetllattM lhe Truman "Tmt D ear pro- lance o f tllea llarworth's sold she William Dellarr, op e«t»r of The Dairy Queea' on First Street, who la receiving hearty congraluta- Winnipeg
14
31
aa H waa m n l weeks ago. poaal*. firmly reject ad a bid had been approached lo appear In lion* from the four "Fashion Queen*", who Jeft t o right are Mildred Miller, Rachael Johnson, Betty Jacksonville
4rt
72
Tha railroad^ iwttctanen's dls- fast week to head up the a new American movie and he pre­ Uu Partin and Barbara Plynt. Mr. Deltarr wa» on* of the “ early bird*" fnr 1051 memberahip. Tha Miami
59
77
sumed
she
srould
discus#
this
of­
Tallahassee
State*' Right* movement which
72
43
apparent profer with studios while lo the 1JJLA. lo prospective members.
Tampa
80
54

Market Managers
To Hold Meeting
In Jacksonville

American Legiim
Exceeds Goal In
Membership Drive

K

Dyson Is Awarded
Repair Contracts
At Naval Station

Southern Democrats May Oppose
Truman h Bid For Third Term

C

U. S. Scientist's Are
Skeptical Of New
Alomic Discovery

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word to Stalin Mar. 17 to mark
lL * jr-rand anniversary of the
distance part between Russia and
i r t a N i i r i rram Page Oaa)
lla t lla a ii Flan. I*age 0**1
M 'U llH H r i M P i t t IIM )
(Continued from Pag* One)
economic and cultural mutual asphase o f a fight by Senator* quarters A P correspondent Leif
answered all there 32 qur'tumx in tera. I hi* would not include con­
North
Korea.
aeeking to abolish RFC.
the affirmative— in a rrrtain way trolled .fining for predatory fiih.
Kriekaon reported: "In pulling
They hope first to defeat the lock from Chunchon, the Chinese
—il would have taken very little*
The Commtaaion la raintidering
214 SANFORD AYR.
reorganization plan and then go Communist* apparently have with
more evidence to put him in the n*Mng for a f t County fishing
on to ncuttle the agency.
In
license which would include
fi»h
penintentizry."
drawn their main forcei back I * T H R COI HT o r T H i : O i l X T t
Mayhank raid he I* willing to north o f the 38th Parallel.”
The Judge laid the privllegr ing w ith ■ pole or rod and reel, hut
ji nun
ik n is o u :
rorxT r.
vote fo r the proposal to autiatlagainst possible st-lf-inrriminatlon, which would not apply to tho*e
On the east-central front, Am­
I’ l . o n iiii. is r n o M T r .
tute a one man boa* for the five erican artillery and plane* deci­ I\ HRi K8TATI: o r
“ ha* to be treated in a praetiral under 15 or over •&gt;&amp;. State lirenae*
COURTEOUS SERVICE
It II XII'IIIMKAn. Decease*!
man RFC lioaid but only with the mates! a small runny roncentra
guaranteed by the Constitution would Still be required for tlioae
t i l . I eiRIIITlIIt* t t l l l’ i »1understanding that thla would In- lion forming for an attack north­ ToS llts
manner, the way the Supreme wanting to fitb outside of ltom&lt;*
PRICES RK1IIT
IIVVIM1 rl.S IH * OH Ilf.arresting "the le-»cr of two evil*.'
count lea, he *ald.
Court hax always treated It."
*S \ Mis II II IW T a s m I’.STSTIJ,
west of I'angain. About half the
Q U A LIT Y MERCHANDISE
nything would la* liettrr than k’Otl Red* were killed.
You *nd eai-h of you are tinrh)
A ll eapeti-e money for the (lame
The provision declare* that n&lt;&gt;
notified and required In present
we’ve g o t," he said.
person ahall be compelled in a Commission la derived from llcenwA British general told Eighth an* claims and demand* »hl&lt;h you, V W A A I W V W W W V W W V
lie added that the reorganiza­ Army eorrespondent* the Itedi nr e ith e r nf you. ma y h a v e agalnat
Imnaing. lie
criminal ra»e to be a wltne** mon«y, said Mr.
tion plan could aerve poaaihly a would not regain the Initiative in the e st ate nf II. II M P I It II I’ A l&gt;. !
atreiaaed the need of more fund*
araim t himself.
useful purpnae a* a atop.gap niea- Korea. I.t. fieneral Richard Nel­ de.ea*ed. Isle nf »aid l'&lt;iunty. In the
The judge laid Field, before hi* for hyacinth eradication and le»»ture until Congrcaa can pa.&lt;« son Gale, director general of ■’minty Judge nf Hcmlnnlo Cnunly. |
appearanre aa a witnen, "wa* ening of predatory fiah.
rinrldl. at hie nf flee In the .nurt I
Jack Morriron reported that th«
"powerful legislation" to supple- training in the British army, said hniine
charged before Congreri with lie
of said CWmlJT at Hanford.
friend* in a ment or repiaie it.
luniald O'Connor, Jimmy Durante and thr«e
ir.g a Communist ipy and there Lion's Junior Daarhall l.rague got
within eight
&lt;alendathe U. N. force* are slowly and Florida.
He aaid the Senate hanking methodically pursuing their own month* from the time «if thr fires
on the
charge* were widely puhliciied. o ff to a good atari yeaterday with •erne from Univcraal-ntemational'a “ The Milkman,
pohllcatlnn ef thl* nnt|,e. Rack
«uU om m lltrr hradrd by Senator course.
It alto wax charged that he wat 58 lioya re|Hiiting at the luikefrout Hits screen Thursday and Friday.
•Dim or demand -hall hr in writ­
Kulbright (II-Ark.| winch r* ina rich organiter of Communlit Koftball park, lie aaked that all
He did not «ay whether the ing, and *hsll M.itr the place nf
team manager* report regularly.
veatigating RFC haa been handl. Allies planned to cross the poli­ reeldenre and poet office addrrer
activity.”
Harry Itohaon presided.
|rapped by so much conflicting tically significant border, hut said nf the rlalmanl. and ahall he awnm
(inldshorough continued:
hy the claimant, agent, nr atitlmony that it will take a British troops n thr Eighth Army In
testimony
“ In that atmoaphere he waa
tnrnr), unit any rurh &lt;1*110 or de­
Be Sure To
II .»nllan*a I’ raa Faaa Oar)
grand Jury to find where the would carry out any orders given mand not an filed shall he void
called before a rongr«*«lonal tuti r a a l l a t H T ra m r a c e O w e)
contest at the ahow.
|s|gnr.1| ItOS’At.D W. M ftttlirA D
committee he knew he waan’t call­
i r a a r l a a r t I ’ rao* r a « e •)»•&gt;
them.
hydrogen gt* from the sub'* bat­ truth lie*.
A* admlnlstialxr of the
Call or Write To-tlay
Frank Shame*, vlalting Kiwan- teries, the ingredient fo r ex­
"I can’t find the truth,” Mayed before a conrrearional sub p« r line.
The Eighth Army described the
IZrlsle nf It. II. Ifulrhead
hank aid.
"1 hope the grand American* south o f Chunchon a»
committee |o hv uxkcd anine dmyje
Attention wa* alao called to the Ian, wa* welcomed hack to the plosion and fire
deceased
For FREE Inspection
question or any on» question,
riret puhllrstlnii March It, |&gt;Jt
fact that the Interrat rhargtd club. (Junta introduced hy Ho­
“ holding elements’*—a task force
Then thare is failure o f valves jury doe*.
Even RFC directors have chal­ strong enough to withstand a
knew he waa called to lie grill­ .1 K a i n * t delinquent intangible ward Montieth were F. II. Iloyn- and halrhra (the suhinarinerz say
ed."
taxes and any other rollr. '.Ion ! ton, Jacksonville; I.. I). I’uul and induction I which leave thr hull lenged each others* teatimony, h• counterattack. They were over the
And M&gt;im of the queation* nak­ .oat* are added to thr tax and idi j Don Ward, Syracuse, N. Y.; open to thr sea. Coupled with that observed.
Buy Y'our
crest of mountain ridge* ringing
ed Field, the judge went on. con­ U-coint» lien* ngainat any real I umar Itohlnson, Meridian, Mis*.; is the failure of the automatic
Muyhunk said it it "absolutely the Chunchon valley on the south.
Easter
cerned publication* thr *uhcum- projierty owned hy the delinquent Ralph Smith Sr., Knoxville, Tenn. signal* which are supposed to necessary to clean up" the RFC
Chunchon was a more Important
mil Ire regarded aa aubveraive and laxjtayer and mint Im* «ali»fhd Itay Preston, l.ynn, Maa*.; M. C. show whether the opening* are and that thr President'! plan objective than Beoul in the Eighth
“ individual* the c o m m i t t e e oi'fori *u&lt;’h real property may tu­ Newell, Ka*l Cleveland, Ohio and clo mi.
would at least la- a step In that Army offensive launched one
Ted William*.
thought moat guilty o f *uhver*ive mid or transferred.
Frc t.‘. The
Personnel error, Il happen* in ■lireetion.
month ago. At that time the Reds
activities”
(•rower
Mayhank said mail received hy were just outside Wonju and
A fter licing duly advertiard, lux
submarine* as it dre* anywhere
Orlando
The question put to Field, lertificatea will lie sold on all ■(■
else— in automobile*, in airplanes, him and other senator* indicate* Chcchon, some 40 miles to the
Orchitis
PHONE— 2-1244
Judge (ioldahorough laid, were innuent 1950 tazea,
on railroads. Hut the danger nf "• majority of thr American peo­ south.
•perfectly legitimate and proper
•
Kttchuri.H I,Hies
I l waa pointed out that the
personnel error I* g,-ruler un a ple" believe the RFC should be
The Allies reoeruplrd Seoul
hoeau'f
breau*e it wa* the duty of the longer the delay In paying tnxca
( C a a n n n r * F i s a t*a a a O a e l
submarine hrrab.c o f the Iro- alxilished entirely hut that tin- Mar. 14.
PHONE— 2-1832
•
CamelliMH
auheomrnltee to gel auch Informa­ after Apr. I, the higher the pen­ in withhold
data
atiout
hi* nirmhiu* complexity o f operation task in more runqdhaWd that
The Chinese and Red Koreans
they
realize.
Someone,
hi
aaid.
•tralth.
Thr
committee
haa
asked
tion aa they could.”
alty colt* Income, The intern!
of the trial.
appear to lie north of the Imrtlrr
Night &amp; Sunday
Dut, ho added, he haa no rea- on real property tazea begin', at for a legal brief un thla claim.
Failure of controls? A jammed has to handle th&lt;- long task of on the eastern front and with­
Florist
ton to suppose Field did not claim l ' i per rent per month with ,i
It saya thr hrirf will figure in ■living plane (which work* like roilrettng outstanding loon* and drawing behind It nn the m itral
313 North Main Street
Tel. 77D-R
the protection of thr CentlHution minimum rharge of I |« r »« nl il. recommendation to the Senate the elevators on an airplane | h a n d l i n g i* $7 oO,&lt;*mi,immi d . - f e i i s t
front.
lending
fund
in
its
custody,
if
to
rite
the
witness
for
rontempt
in good faith
,,
immediately after Apr. I.
On
run send a submarine down fait.
Hut on the western front, a
Field wa* on trial beforr him, |&lt;rsor.ul mill illltlllgihli taxer the of Congre-a.
Fortunately, the submarine crrw ,‘ nothing else.
fresh Chinese army corps, the
the Judge emphaMtrd, on a rnargr nlereal niouut* at the rate of I
A* lie begun Ida seventh round schooled to lightning-quick action,
Seiiatoi Hendrickson (K -N J l, in j 2'Uli, has moved into position
Colored Harbtr* Wish To Announce. |lur To The Increased
of contempt of Congrc»a and wa* per rent |e-r month.
wrlth
the committee,
Costello ha* a far better than even chance a statement prepared for the coin, about 30 miles northeast of the
! ,f •'‘lip,?."*?; 'S i i,ml ° f Llriag, The Following Change
not neing tried "fo r lielng n Com-aid
Inhit*
Income
an
ordinary
nf getting out nf thiz situation. |mlllee aaid the Fulbright Investi­ haltered old South Korean capital.
It
was
alio
pointerl
nut
that
O f Price. Will Hr K ffrcllte Msr. 2t, 19.11—
munlil or for being subversive."
I usineMM man, with interest* in
If they don't, thr submarine eould I gation “ haa brought to light one It waa screening the withdrawal
lln-re arr atill further charge* various honest endeavor*.
■ M IN I I T
n
go on down until she (a t hit thw of Hn moat sordid chapter* in the of uther Risl troops.
SlItVK*
i,
Iii’iirred t.y delinqnr fit personal
II- made u plunge into oil on hot I mu with a crash la shoal, (Mvlitical history of our nation."
This
shift
of
force*,
Allied
o
f­
property taaea in the form of
s o x i v ittn.i:
m
uh m
lie urged that the 1’iesident'a ficer* «ald, may lie the xtart of a
• llielioll coat*. Till* fee amount* “ it hunch," lie said, and another water or H&gt;H went beyond Hu­
T O X IC
w
Into jelhroiler* because “ I like depth pressure which she
conl.l priip*u'.aMse_rejrrtrd and Congress maneuver hy which the rested
ll
In f i lm rut iteliM lip In f5.IIO, |
• tits n iii
j.
I I a a l l a a r * reww* f a n e ll a r l
h RFC entirely.
stand. The popular tx-licf in Hu*| abolish
Chinese Thiid Field Army may
ll,Ia i on iti no from |5.nn to It."
M A S S A U I: ................
i .aw
name ih&lt;- "notorious gambler
a oM ii.t. x
ij s
Ilulley u'keil Coitrho whether latlei instance la that hull would, "The nuntr RFC has produce I , replace the Chines* Fourth Field
fio.du mid I . ' im op any itrnt over
&gt; :ti:a N (iw »
and *tat* “ when and wiirrr tin- $10.(81.
Hie broiler business and the New •rush from the hundred* and in the nostril* of millions o f mi. Army all acres* the front.
U
I'ST
t
r
i
l
l
;
j*
allrgrd rnvelo|ie waa hanilrd uvr..
The Third lias lieen resting In
It la to the flnanr-ial advantage Orleans llevrrly Club were the thousands of ton* pre-sure. Hut, citisrn* u stench which enn Is
eo w xin:
m
and hy whom."
only
lii'ilunatr
huxlneaaea
he
wa«
ileiMlorUed
hy
iviuijgeuus
action
North
Korea
since
last
Decem­
say sidimurinrrs. that wouldn't
of the taxpayer to make hi* payI M IN * T I I X l f t l l T I . M I I
J.M
“ Your failure to tlo iao," Young menta promptly and avoid Intel • nguged in now,
oil
the
part
o
f
Congress,"
llriiil|
xxiiwtx
anti:
tit
im
x
a
ber.
II
had
fought
against
Allied
Im- what would happen. The fit­
er added, "will |m- ta li u h- » pul&gt;
forcca in the llungnani area of
mill rti-ing ami rollrcthin
Cunt. Ilo: I would *ay, yea. Of tings In hei hull—the place* rkkaon aaid.
t, nitvertf*lng
••rl'MIl llarker Ska#
H a rw ea ’ M a rk er s k a *
Senator Mundt ilt-SlD, a mem- I northeast Korea.
tv K. Marker ak«*
• n t lm a a ’a M arker S k a *
hare**, Mr. (iallnway
declared.
cooi e, I have u trailing com­ where valves and hatchc.s an
alt
■enlsaU Marker Ik **
J a rk * a M a rk e r S k a *
Field report* said an American
located would blow out first ami her o f ttu- Kxpi mlituic- Commit•'Moic than 77 |&gt;cr rent of the pany.
Mtae
Mown
darker
Nkap
H ra r| *a Ita r k e r S k a *
Ire
and
nn
advocate
nf
atHilishing
unit Wednesday met stiff restsIVMl tnxea aver- paid btifore Mar.
He wa- referring to n real the hull flood.
Thr submarine I* hard to *ee| RFC called the agency "soclnlized on the western front. A ir strikes
• or during the mnnlha when die.
-tat*- company.
nut* of fiom 4 to 1 per rent
Then hi -aid he had a “ little (ax she should lie hcrauar o f her: lianking in a time of prosperoua were railed down on three Red
troop concent rations.
mission a* a combatant vo**el|.| |ieacr."
ware allowed," hr aatd.
"No interest in an oil field.”
Mundt, Hendrickson and an­
AP corresnsindent Jim Ilecker
doubt all nf our taxpayers, when
Halley aaked whether Costello Hut that mranx that under peace­
aware nf the Apr. I tax de-id- rad in exresa nf 110,0041 in rash time operation she i* In greater other Republican, Senator Nixon said the Reds Kara manned de­
line, will make their payment* “ anywhrre elre" than In hlx danger of lielng run down hy some of California, hacked McClellan’* fense positions In both sides of
without further delay."
tronghox at home nr in hi* hank ■artless merchantman hurrying suggest ion that the I’ reaidrnl | highway which runs northward
should temporarily withdraw hi* I from Seoul through Uljonghu.
in or out of port.
arenunta.
Chinese are on the ea«t, North
What safety as*e*t doc* the reorganization plan.
lie ntbiiiaslun that yuur alatemenla
Ilia .Senior .c mthers (D -Fla.i, Koreans on the west.
submarine have?
are untrue, unfounded and tin
Hijunghu i* 12 mile* north of
Except for impart from tho ■p|H-aring a* a wltflAu, strongly
wot thy of the rhlrf executive nf
•h*rp blow of a rnH-sfnn. tho auh- urgml approval of the plan aa a Seoul.
Hu* -late."
nmime haa the str'ingest hull of first «lr|v tn'eard liringmg u Imuii I fieneral MaeArlhur’n U n on any
( C . s l l * is Fism P a a * O a e l
Then
Waa Ho teapol.se front
filtulamrntal changes in the Ngeri. • mention of the 38th Parallel wa*
Tallahassee to Younger'* demand strength haa lieen made ncvcsaary any vessel. The Inner hull of-the
lifted
Wednesday. Such ban*
liuat is a tapered cylinder.
nNtweiiien were unable to find hy the lawless aggie-slon of ComHmathera cnditril the It F C usually cloak an Impending mili­
That ran stand almost unbe­
Warren,
En-cuIHe
a&gt; Jslaiit nmiilat force* In Korra. and hv
tary operation. No new opera­
Charlie Clark aaid he didn't know tin- menace of still further Com- lievable pressure. It ran dive
miinial attavka against other free to hundreds of feet; tlus exact (much like diving Iwllv which have tion* have been reported, how­
the liovt'imr's W ■rs*li
ti»
.
depth may Put he slated. Her been u»ed for more than a ren- Iv
ever.
vanta at the mansion aaid he wai nations.
‘The armed force* we are build­ powerfully built hull mrana also tu iyit Tile Ih-|| i* hauled down mile* o f 38 on the west central
atlpIMiseil In lie gone for ‘ lie
American force* are within 13
ing, and the supplies for them she can stand a lot o f depth to Hu- escape hatch on the sub­
Weekend."
front. They were reported *iz
• 2 S H O W S N lt iH T I .Y
charging,
which
our
factories,
farms,
and
marine’*
deck
where
a
water­
Tin- Crime Commission sent i
A submarine
is, a* ship de­ tight link ia made. Th &lt; Itrll ran mite* of 38 on the w rtl central
in
m
telegram to Warren thla morning. mine* arc turning out, are for
signers
&lt;ay,
“
heavily
ronqiart- bring up an average uf six pax
the
protection
and
preservation
nf
again urging him to apm-ar he
NO ADVANCE IN PRICER
mentis!" That mean* that at sengrra and two operators oh
our frrcdnm.
*i r? the Kefauvrr rrime invratlnraday littered tha northwestern
"The speed with which we have interval*—an average nf about each trip.
hern uhle to strengthen our de­ 30 feet - there is a watertight
Buhmarinr* also are equipped corner o f North Korea with wreck­
fense* should be a tourer of in­ bulkhead extending atrwart the xrith the “ Momsen Lung," tho ed and burned transport.
Seven locomotive*, 100 railroad
spiration and rncouiagemrnt to hull v.-hirh, when ths hatches breathing device which when held
men everywhere who love freedom. at either end are rlused, seal that between the teeth enable* a man cars and a number of vehicle*
It I* evident* of our determina­ section off.
to ascend slowly raxing himself were hit In strike* reported before
tion, in iiiiiipany with other free
„
_
It sev-rn* prnhahle that a sub­ to thr surface along a knotted noon.
On the propaganda front, Red
nation*, to establish and maintain marine down with one rnmpart- line. I f he surged up fast from
world peace.
nn lit Hooded -till could get hark deep depth, the "diver's bends” Korean Premier Klin II Sung a*In the surface Ivy howling all might kill him hy creating nit­ •ured Russia's Stalin that hi*
her ballast tanks free o f water rogen hubbies in the blood stream. peoplf intend to fight the war to
■utlng committee t&lt;&gt; rlrar up ami thus overcoming tho negative
Equal to all the mechanical the bliter end.
The Communist New China
charges n| gambling influence In buoyancy from the Hooded com­ gadrts and "gismos" of the sub
partment. This coir|iartmentalion marine'*
I'lurlda politic*,
safety factor ia the Newa Age try said Kim rent thl*
It was Younger's first sugges­ also means that fire ran be con­ training o f II* mm and officers.
tion tu that effeel two day* ago fined to on* area o f tho boat.
Above every thing else, the se­ with providing needed financial
that prumpted Warren s outburst
The
Indicator hoard — the curity o f the boat Is o f para­ .aid lo small business and said
"Christmas
Tree,”
so
called
be­
against Younger.
mount Importance. They hove a that disclosures about its opera­
"Have telegram from Senator cause o f It* multitude o f red and deep and abiding personal In tlons,
tions, "shocking as
a* some o f them
green
light*—
is
o
major
safety
Estra Kefauvrr stating that he
terra! In that. Their own lives may be," should not he the de­
will undertake to arrange ■ suit­ factor, telling at n glance ' the depend on l ! Because the sub- termining factor in whether to
AU anUr* for currency, pnymlltt, elc. nhould he made
able dal* in event you wish to condition of every opening in the machinery, its personnel are pe continue the agency.
testify before Kefauver R i n a t a ho*'** h'jl! Moreover, every la- marine is a maze of Intricate
M ThunHUv, Mar. 22.
commit Ire," ) Hunger's telegram prolant control on the boot la In euliarly
The
popular
equivalent of
fitted
for
guarding
today rant!
multiple. If the normal rontrel against mechanical or personnel Punch and Judy in France is
‘•Thl- i* your opportunity in the fall*, there I* an emergency paw* failure*.
(Sulgnol.
went that you are interested in tc control. If that fail* because
luhitantiatlng your denial of fin­ of power Ins* (fo r Instance, tho
ancial campaign assistant from flooding of a generator or faiulre
gamblers, you- denial of Capone of an air pump or tank) there ore
•*ng influence in Florida stain hand-operated control*.
dog raring, vour refutation of
In recent year*, American sub­
any other finding of the Kefauv. marines have hern equipped with
••r ronimlttre, and to place on the two escape features o f primo Im­
record your evidence of tho ron. portance. On the fore and after
'piracy you allrge between o ffi­ ■Ireks of the (irampua, aa on other
cial* of *he crime committee of U. R. Navy submersible*, ora yel­
(■'renter Miami and unnamed ni- low float*, the "messenger buoys.”
mrimis gambler*.
Engraved on plates o f each buor
"By your sworn testimony, you are the words "suhmarino sunk
eon II
let thr cHitent of this state turn. U. 8. 8. (irampua, 623." The
know the farts, and wo sincerely float la attached to the sub­
hope you have the courage that marine by a rable which coo be
shuul
lid he 'emmetOiuiUte with unreeled from within the sub­
the high office you hold, and that marine.
you will advlsa Senator Kefauver
The purpose la thla: The rescue
of a ilate tuitaiile fur your ap ship upon locsting the marker
pea ranee “
Ituoy attache* to II a diving bell

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St. Louis Bookmaker Tells
Senate Crime Committee O f
$20 Million Gambling Take

O’Dwyer Dramatic At Crime Probe

Defendent In Spy
T r ia l Refuses To
Tell O f Red Talks

President Truman •laycees Nominate H o s p i t a l Group
Flies Home After ? t0" s" " m
Plans M ove Back
T o O ld Location
i Weeks Vacation

Carroll A d m its Beinn
Financier A n d A d v isor I'or H u ge Race*
Gambling Syndicate

American lank-infantry patrol with
mine-hunting engineer! today thot Rosenberg D e c l a r e s
itr way nut of a Comniuniil amNEW YORK. Mar
His A llegiance
Isi
The Tay.ee- l.ola*
nominnle.l
" illLtm (r ilt t )fr «-.*•«! iiHt.it hi*
buih In t llian three mile* from
Ml
\| 11 tiatehel and li
iliif* hoi plan In frwigii jw \ni
T o American Ideals
Dougin* Sien*irorti to lie • uu.li
the Red Korean liorder.
Absenteeism
Blamed dale* in l lie hiwani- * 'In', king an.I Present Kquipment Is luvajilitf in \|c\irii .1 % a rr*»iill
The lanki were moving up one
n( IrwiinitHi)
alNuii
ixilillral
cnntC't. Oil.’ *olr . o « l * a
NEW Y O R K . M*r. 2 2 - &lt; / P ) O ffered For Future 8if I • i%inn ih.u forrnl n l )
F or S low ing Down queen
tide of the Pukhan River noilh ol
penny,
1
'ie.i.lrnl
U
II
Stemper
A defendant in the atom «py trial
iirr fiimmivti.inrr lanifw \|#•
‘$hunchon and the infantry were
S a n f o r d Hospital M
Cutting O f Budget -aid. and love* will he provide*! al
ran In «i 11*f. Ihr allrjcrt!
refuted to fay today whether he
; -Irategle »pol* in l.mn hy the
plodding along the opporite hank
••III» r r r rr|M»rtr«l it*
ever had Itelonpcd to any group
Kiwanian*
KEY WEST. Mai. 22— &lt;/l'i
Drciuoiit In move the I rimilil- | ^rnalr rumr inirxlicAliirx &gt;r*»when the Redi ojiened lire.
which dircu*»ed the Soviet Ru»\ film *h»wing tin- Molf-forPre.rdent Ituman fell for NV.nltIrrila) h) John IV I ranr. |»rrw»*
From high ground they poured
Yoiilh program *|ion*.ire.l In Ihr l.auglilon Mrmornl lliwpil.il from .
■ian tyitem.
melon today aboard the ‘ Tilde- naiionnl lay-cee organiiation wa* ili pieienl lo, .ilion at lit.- Nival , «lrni nl (hr I niformrtl I Mrtnachinegun, rtfle and mortar fire
nirn’w \hMirlilitiii, Hr %aiit Itr
The (predion wa« put to Juliui
prudence" alter a llurf-week* 1-hewn hy If I' MariaA ii Slalom huk in il* hoiuri
on all lidrv of the patrol.
ca%$ Hoiaii
m.l 11‘I I m )
Rosenberg. 34. an electiical enMi.
liana*
|Miinle.l
out
that
the
I lor id.* vacation.
loialiori al I iltfi Stirrl and Oik
‘T h ey Irl ut walk into the trap
rv IlisO M
gi'acci. hy feilei.il Judge living R .
I he White lloute plane look oil Jnyere* weir thi’ logit al ehoiee Avenue In lire lime ihr V i»* or- |
and then they ipiang it.” laid
among ilvii- i luh- to lake m hand
Kaufman.
fiom tlie Itoca Chita Na*al Ail r tie problem* &gt;&gt;( r*. real Ion for tuple* the Si at loll at of Ma* I. | X X A M IIM .IO V Mar. 22—4/ft
CpI. Charley Hamilton. Virginia
Other wilnriret have tenfied
J jm n J. t'.inoll l.d.l .*'en..ic
Nlation at 2:03 I’ M
and In inakr pieienl lioipilal ei|lli|&gt;
Ihe youth of (ummiinltt
City, Va. "Our tank* opened up on
that Roienherg war a Communiil
crime investigators l.ul.u . 5JD.Col.
I
rancii
N
X
ilium
.,
the
ptesilie
rmphndzi'.l
Ihr
importuno
me
in
it.ulalilr
lor
a
Inline
luopi’
f|ie lulliide wrili everything they
lie i* on trial with hir wife. Ethel.
ilrnlul pilot, taid the trip likrl) o f Ihe fidiiiig rodeo and iiigtxl the lal line, weir made vnlrid.i* hv (MkVOMt) j vest g.imlduiM .qwiaIiad, hill it didn't itop the Chineir.
Ja)rc&lt;-* to gel I* liin.l tlie pro35. and hit City College datim afe.
would
reipiur .i I miui four hour - je. I and make il a -uece**.
llie Itoaid ol Diircfoi* id llo llo*- tn.u in l..nt St. Lou*. III . |.i.«iu&gt; •
“ Enemy fire wn- nil nround o*
r.l noun.I $750.1 NMl gio.i piolit i .i
Morton
Solwll,
13.
a
la.lar
expert,
rveiyutin** w&gt;- turned. We finally
lx-t.iu*c of unfavoralilr wind*.
t trig the golf film a- a iiu.*lid pil.il \«*o, i.ilioii al a liter Img al
r«'m^itdi'd nero*» to lit.* tank. nn&lt;l on charge* of war-time atomic es­
for llu ('mut ll-imr.
Thr l're*id*'iil vwaiii for 20 of l a y e r &lt;|miit* proinolioii
they kept lh&gt;- riiirn-e down on one pionage for Soviet Runia. If con­
minute* I hi- morning uli.l then youth, he -aid Ihe to* nl i luh eould
t'.inoll. Im uuny yrais . .‘ i.
I I III. I n . who plr*i.le.l, apside while We moved out.’*
parked tii- trunk* and ‘ iiulan nil. build ih* fi lung rndr.1 into a po
I.outi od.lt uukci willi .i ii.iliou.il
victed. all three could hr given the
The tank • polled bark to Chirn|**&gt;intr*l Mn. I iuIoi ('uilrll chan
l lo wrath, i «** n*o| nml clear.
-ilion o| -inohii iippoitan. ••
death penally.
rrputslion. Mid thr |..ni St. L .u ii
chon, rurrying tie wounded.
rrC'i.lriiiial Secretary Jo-rph
All member* of the . Inh were in
man in rhatge of thr moving
operation w u earned on by John
Along this m itral Korean sev.lodge Kaufman tirokr in with
Short waI.I I lint
Mr. Truman vite.l in allend the fruirlh dislrici
opeialion*.
and
p.onird
out
that
tor, the hulk of the Conimuni*t hi* oucution after Rosenberg *nid
would not hold hi* iimiu I Frida.- meeting heing held in llalnr* till*
Mooney .nui Micb.irl Gr.idy
.lo had dour an effluent |oh when
troop* appealed to have slipped hi* allegiance wa* to the United
• a! met meeting tomorrow.
on Apr M. Mr. Stctnpn read a lei
Hr acknowledged hr had been
north of Parallel :iK.
State* and that he would fight for
•in arrival in \Va*hirigt.ui Mr. ler from (lie hint clilh which -rated the ho.pital m.nr.I in I'M? to the
atin
cijlrd wdh Mooney and (iu d v
' • Hut in the went, the Red* ap­ thi* country in a war with any THI AKOVI fICTURIS SHOW U h Amtwiuilur to Mexico Milium
Truman planned to drive immedi­ Dial the meeting would lake up Au Station .htprtnaiy limhlmg
and laid be got $110,000 in one
peared In tie digging in foi a des­ other country. He al*o testified O'Dwyer In two of hli moat •motional mumenta ai lie teiUflf*] before the
ately t*. the lllair House to spend the entire afternoon and li-lin:- tin
Mr*. Cilllrtt apprnvrd the ar- vrar (&gt;n "advi.r ..ml “ iiiMncing”'
perate -land in Smith Korea.
the Easter weekend with Mr*. varum* project* to he taken up
he had discussed with friend* the Senate Crime Committee umbers in New York tire burner Mayor Of
Field dispatches »aid some ('.0,- merit* of variou* economic and
Truinaii and hi* daughter, Mar­
Tim I ’raw ford urged iliemliei* lo tion lo move, pointing mil tlial ('.h i .ill did not M) whal year tli.il
Naw
York,
who
told
the
»t»»r
jr
of
hi*
ns*
trian
pollt-eman
to
mayor,
took
000 Communist troop* marine.) political *y*tcmi.
garet.
gel behind the Jnvcrr .lail.e bring there ii no oilier plate In go than w o Ili. lawyer hid d rcln rd ear*
heated exception (o referem r* made by Sen Charire W. Tobey coowestern defense positions in defdh
"Did you ever belong to any cenilng Frank C. Data, one-time Deputy t’olne Coinitiiscluner. Instating
the departure marked the end In Id nl ihe Armory on Mm II II.' the old hniptlal Ituildmg. She .lalol
for 16 mile* .sooth of the border. group that dl*cu**ed the system
her ili.il Carioll n now irlu rd
of a vacation far removed from pointed out that the I ho me Mon­
that l.r* It I .ether ami II H. I*»pe from the lielling buriner*.
The«e included two division* of in Soviet Russia?" the judge a*k- an a "respectful hearing." he holds hit hands pleadingly (top). At bot*
the
trouble*
l.evetling
Mr.
Iru.
roe
hand
and
floor
.|i&gt;&gt;w
were
lop
Jom. O'Dwyer atta. aye* closed, nionnma hi* bmw
(international)
the Chinese Third Field army, Idle ed.
in anlicipalion of the move, had
man'* Administration in Congre**. (light idling point*.
Under que*tinning, Carroll de­
ainvo the llungrinm action in l)eMeanwhile holiday nt.-entrei*m
" I feel at thi* time I mud de­
lakrn i|rp« lo "ircomhlion the old nied lie had ever received |M*lio“
cemlier.
was t&gt;larne&lt;l for slowing down a Robberies A ttem p ted hoipilal in dial il can he icacli- protection «i had dl"cu*»e«l pr.«cline to anawer a Question that
An Allhsl tank patrol tan Into
i*c drive to . ui I'revi.lem
lectlon with police official*.
a hot fight Wednesday on the np- might tend to incriminate mc.M
rimin'* t7l.d00.000.noo budget
Carroll's session with the crime
S emoavhrs
i.
In Uljungbu, north of llo-enherg replied haltingly.
the
fitral
year
1962.
_
_
i
She
n*o
ilale.1
that
*lnce
the
•‘ Oh!'"’ Judge Kaufman aald,
investigator* brought two point*
I W jl.
I
. .
Itep.
Talier
of
New
York,
lieA
.lumber
of
office*
were
en.
NI*y
4
4
1
1
1
’
.art
lo
teartivaie
the
where .|iie»llnn»&lt;v/ep.‘ rai*ed n*z&gt;
The ttirtnl north of Chunehon and then naked whether Roaenpuhlienri «pcarhead o f thr cut- (eie.l in the
Sanford Atlantic .latinii hv Apr. I, Ihe moving to whether there u n . conflicting ie».
wa» the «lo.rst announced Allied berg wa* referring to a parti­
ting
move,
wa*
divnppoinle.t
hut
Nnliorial
Itn.'k
hinlding
-oio.ilin
(he
.*1
.1
li«*pitnl
vile
.houl.l
Iw
tlmoiiy.
approarti n forte to the Red Ko­ cular group or party.
not discouraged h&gt; the initial re. Tue-day niglu
ut earl) Mnltir- .allied out a* «non a* po**ihle
“ I refer to membership in any
1Im
nlNMit lii« rr
relalioll &gt;
rean I order during the current
I
*uli*
—
;*
.
ui
of
1.1
per
reni
in
•lay morning, hut
luil nothing
uolhlng of
&gt;&lt;f vnlu
vnlur , Nil. I’ope reported that eleelrl- with (•ftoikmuhrr rianl. t .i i. I *on
political party," the witness re­
drive
the
fir.I
departmental
apprnpiianl fiti.l idiin.idng work III the nf Ni w Yuri., Hr »|rmII it li. did
wn reported
repoit
mi me, poller .li
I'atroN mnv have «rn**ed the plied.
! tjnn toll pn**e.t thi year hy lie | clo-e.l ioday.
'lidding had liven "lowed up Lii*in&lt;n*» uhli Krislws.i 1 tili ill 11
The defendant counsel, Martin
hniiii'lai
Help rni-mtu'i-s nf 4 i'Hit loll.
The rmiiii* were .-nlen-d hy , jx-n.ling receipt nf material* whi.-h •i .
a " d.'iavrd di*patrh from
A I* H- H|o&lt;;»». then asked whether he S o v i e t s H a VC S e t O f f I C m p l o y d S R c f l I S C T o
__ ... .. a . tat in r
e* »
. . ri ft r r n i In t h r (tit n m ii n lt t P a r t V .
^
1
»&gt;'
... would have *l«nc much J jimmying open Ih.- I.a-k*
wiilr
%v
•
Police . have Ix-cn uidered.
cnrre-|H.n.h’iit William C. Haiinird n ft rrrvl to the rommunUt Party.
M e e t Complicated »*&gt;ter if the meml*e* had itayi.l I -I b Ic I nlso that nil uc-o -fill nlMr l.e.h.-r aid llml carpenter
Several Explosions,
"Yea", Roienherg replied.
lie nl**) nitl In* «!(»♦• llol I now
aald the armnred i»lumn rollr.t
,.
|
■| ,
here n little longer instead of tempt* had luen mn.l.- IH. i.iu- Hnik had la-eii "lulled a week ago Nr ii Yl»rk rarkrfrrr I rail]k &lt; &lt;•-.
It..-enlierg, the fin l defcn*r
north late We«|ne*.Uy from RclConference Is T o l d
D em ands U I
U n i o n leaving rnri&gt; for the K atin r.ur«t 1*11011 ifi
gtinild..
night to ent.-i It..- I'avmon I Tin«.lav hv Fri.l Dy.un, and tin.I trill. iif
,abandoned CHnn. hon. It
pulle*l witnera, entered a *erie* nf den..........
i roan." Tuber told itrwtincn. "Per- Stu.llo iin.l the I'nmily lam.i &lt; « liainllng will he "Inrte.l toon. Mir he•y Cohen.
T»a«k to l.ivouae |Hi«lt!nn* for the title of nrowcution textlmony given
it wra* jut! a* well, becau*.* office* in Ih&lt;- I'Ik i I.Iii Slate Itsar.i- With Ihe exception of the County
hy
hia brother-in-law,
David
It « • » hromrht suit Ihr
R O M E. M a r. 22-&lt;/T‘ ) D r.
WASHINGTON. Mar. 22 &lt;/I‘ i hap.1 1 MMlIawra
Mu. I
night.
n * **aae 1 * 1 1 1
M ssMIlMiarsi $•■ l*N«r •I'"*.
*l I
lls-nlth Unit, (tie liuil.ling I I I . twcl.
Ituil.ling.
rhunehim la eight mile* *outh (ireengla**, former army oergeant Harold C. Urey, one ol America'* — The nation'* railroad* today revacated, he "tnt.-.l
al the Lo* Alamo*, rv. M., atomic
tlrlnrulo polliu yr-.trr.l-iv re
of Parallel .'.8.
PLA N E ( It \SII
* roJect.1^?reeng?a»» W t o l d T h ^
atomic .cienli.t.. laid In­ jetted a union propotal lor &lt;ellleDr Frank (Juillmnn of the
ported .imihir entry ini,, offie.
Allied tank* and Infantrymen
MIAMI.
Mat
22
&lt;d'«
A
Nav*
Health Unit replied that it will
oceupietl rtiunehon Wnlnenday af­ jury about an e*pionage ring In day he think* 50 mi|ht be a good meni of their two-year-old di*pu'* Corsair fighter plane era h land of d.M-tor* and .lenti*l•&gt; 10 th.
which he confe»*pd he played o guen ai lo the number of atom with the lliotherhood of R.ulroail e.l in Hnllan.lale, ju»t north or American llml.llnr and f'l.uid.. move n* soon n&gt; a place for it i*
ternoon without a fight.
*.vote.I. and added Min' the I'nit
AP eone*pondrnt l.e|f Krickion I * t L
homht Runia iMtiettei.
Trainmen.
Miami, after it» rngir.e fnilr.l to- II.ml I.oil.ling on I ... -«l.&lt;y mgl.l
will probably remain al .1* present
Kotenberg *anl he wlieve.l th.
...
.
Only
a
*mal|
amoimi
»
f
m-h
w»
reported from U. S. Fighth Army
■lay,
hut
the
pilot
rs.apr.l
with
"
D. I1. Loomu, reprevenling the
location until Apr If.
Ifiailquarter* that Allied forcea ini Soviet government
"ha* Improv- 1 Ihe Nolicl price-winning icienl- |
misting.
Mr. Tucker reported &lt;&gt;n the
(rtiRiiRnH n « l'a i» r « « n
I r&lt;t ihe lot of the undfriiug and ut told a new* conference here carrier*, announced thr railroad* minor tut* and bruise*.
Attendant* al a ho-pi l til in
meeting which he attend.-.) in De' the tiluation of literacy in the that Rutiis hat that many bomb*, docition lo the Senate Labor Com Ilnllyvt.Hxl identified the pilot a*
n o r H fo io
The
E m ergence
('• •ni fi llt tr r «af
I Soviet union."
PHILADELPHIA. Mm 22 ..)• lapd in which he &gt;nid ihe tru*- t h r S e m i ll io lr I ' u i i n t ) t ' l i a n i * I o f
that nrwipapcrt have ipcculalccl mi||ff a| a
heating
Fn*ign
David
Robertson,
21.
of
lee*
I
l
f
the
il.-rI
Fish
c*lnle
told
"And it contributed a major
f h r l im t C n . '1 l l t f l lrt*t ni|*lfit nf
Momealra.l, Pa lie i* a mendwr of — lame* Dunn wa. enthralled hv
- aharc in the iledrurtlon o f thr and added: " I tuppoic 50 might
Senator Murray (D-Mont), thr a fighter *&lt;]undron )&gt;a*e.| at Ak- thr televised proceedin'** of th. member* of the ll.-'pitnl Emer­ t h r ne w
r t r r « .i* t h r r « ik f tr h
gency
Committee
of
Sctnlnol.
committee t-halrm»n, had eall.d
Hitler brant who killed 8,000.000 j lie s e°°d Bueia.’
inn, O., which I* here for gunnery Sennle Crime Investigator* in New County that they bad determined Itiii I d i n g t o r o n n i f i r i u • y *
and
of my ro-rellgionlit*," he said. "I
Dr. Urey, who is en tout* to on the carrier" earlier tn acrepi practice before going into a.linn. York. So much so lie didn't oven
Ills'll II 4 o f 7|M'I" d i n g up th. • . I l i I F III
M.al they were not in a position
felt emotional about It then and l»rael to delivrr a series of lec- ' the settlement propoval put forth
notice that hi* house wn* on fire.
t Hi­ r t h r m o r e t h a n t 7.»'tlU! Mli i N l f d
trealtaoeO Oa ran* r.w n
lure* In Haifa, told newtmen he |hy the trainmen,
The blare had spread from .. to help lmme.lint.-l&gt; in the col'- tt' * a i r y Oil t h e wi hi k 111 t hi %
REGIKTRATION StJI' tlllll.E
truction of a new ho.pital here, country.
she.l
l.i the second floor and nil
doubt* whether the Kuaaisn* have | Murray had *al.l he was hope
CLEARW ATER, Mar. 22~ „ l 'i —
LONDON, Mar. * t—(A»t—Play.
piopo-ed Mint Mil* county build
urrna*
Ihe
roof
l.rfore
Dunn
rea
u. * eloped any twacrfiil u»e* for i r,,| «Hn. If the ranirr* and the *.
i,or-l.-n llri.db-. wii,.
fight hrnhr e-.it today
ic.idp.1
U(!*l*i (ii’u i!* R..iw ..i Shaw. .*
energy, lie ssid he plactNl trainm.n cnil.l grt together, it 11^1ween Pinella* rounty’* Demo­ lix&lt;*l what wa* happening. It «••••) one. and offered t&lt;&gt; on-on. iute 1.) pointed mil Muil with Mu .'»*vy
pioneer Hrili*H Soelaliat who hated
Saved SiHter’H L i f e ntomlr
on faith In a stslcmmi onec would lend at«o lo n *ettleiu.-ni cratic Registration Supervisor amt firemen an hour to pui on* th- financing the eun»lruction " f a coming here Mm- lt.-*l Cm * homo
taxe*. left an eitatr valued at fl,made hy Soviet Foreign Minister nf lilffeti-nces lo-twn-n the rail- the Republican -dominated county flames. The house and it- furnish wing lo the Im-p.tnl
• n ice requirement* of Mo- count y
05W.2W.22 but reckoned after dehta
Mr. Tucker added that the le i- will tie doublet lb d*o
PHOENIX, Aril.. Mar. 22 —(,P) Andrei VDhinsky to the effect road* and thr.-.* other operating cornmi"sinn.
iog* were hravilv ilmunge.l
and taxe* at I.TIO^IO, hia will and — A four-year-old nov eatrled hi* that
nal.l-l Jiughton Memorial 11owpit al Mint Mr*. Joe Montale.. w ho• ' I
Russia wa* “ moving moun­ union*.
bn*
Supervisor Richard Collin* n-ke.l
0n acenunting .li».T..*e*l tixtay.
‘/.III) t.llONN INI.
A**ocialion I* trying to n*.*i*t in
bal.y sister from their burning
with atomic energy.
The trainmen'* proposal, out &lt;tate attorney Ar. hie Clement and
The I l-page iloeumem d.reeled dome last night shortly before It tains’’
Eight new nnimal*. including the creation of n new ho.pital, and been working a home «rrvi.,&lt; see.
“ I am «urc that the Russian* lint.I to the carrier* yesterday l&gt;) Cover nor Warren to invr«ligatr
r.-lnry on n part time I•&lt;»•)-. will
that par; of thr money l*e u«ed anil six other houoe* were con­ have the atom bomb," Dr. llrey
&gt;ix monkeys, arrived ut the Sun- in “ a very unique way" had made
Murray was ha«c.| substantially ihe award of insurance contracts ford Zoo this wefor promoting a -10-letter alphabet sumed by flames.
mi.| nil m.. an offer wher.-l.v Ihe name E.-r have to he put on n full time liu-i-.
aid,
"And
I
a
msure
they
have
Present ut Ihe meeting were Mr.
on a “ memorandum of agr.-r- on |M&gt; county-owned voting mnwhich wa- one of the Iriah wit'*
The youngster. Charles Hanley, exploded them." Wh.-n questioned ment" *lgne.i hy the carriers arid chines to Cotnmi-*inn Chairman i«-ported to in- gciling along (.#&lt;-. nabblaiughton will to* remembered. Ilrndley, E. J. Mnoghton, Jr., .li*.
pet project*.
lb- called u|x&gt;u II. II Col. man a*t.-r chairman: Judge
r. gar.ling hi* use of Ihr pronoun Ihe . h‘*-fs of the four union* at Edward II. Lit Vole's in ..r in. . according to II. .1 Davis, manager
*ald:
D.uigla*
Shaw died laid November in hl«
o f the too.
In i.-od a resolution lo thi* effect. Rtrntlrom, Marion liarman, Sira
" ! fetched my sister outside to “ them." the «r|entlst said he felt
il ..s i I bh . s .is r &gt; a e t'u a rl
lirm.
little cottage at Ajrol Kt. |jiw - save
The
monkeys,
all
nf
which
have
Mr
Tinker
nl
«.
|M
iinte.|
out
Mint
h 'r from burning up."
certain that "sevn a l" atom bomb"
Montale* and VY It t'onn.dly
rrn.e at the age of IM.
been placed III cages include tw&lt;- to.nl atlntney* are working on
The fire started in thr Hanley
Mr*. tSonralr* repotted
that
Ill* nrt elate, after .etilernent home and spread quickly tn other had been exploded In the Soviet
cinnamon
ring
(nil
type*,
three
plan*
to
secure
a
legislative
en­
e|i-ert) i ihe fii- t community
of all ouiptandlng nhllraMan*. wa* frame houses, destroying six Ih-. Union.
white
fae.l
•
mians
un.l
u
full
abling
a.i
which
will
permit
SemiA*kcd what singe the develop­
in Seminole County to go over
ir a iilM H n* rase T i l re* I
grown souir,,.--l oionkey which I* Hole Count\ to i**ne sufficient Mu- top on the Red t'ro-. drive,
fore the flame* wer* controlled.
ment of a hydrogen tK.rnt. hud
very isn-s nod which ilk.-* I.* bond* to build a new ho*pilal.
The children’* parents, Mr. and reached, D. Urey "aid: "They are
rind ha. risi««■*! more Minn *2ld.
war.a ItwTf inside nf Mr. Davi*'* I The resolution read by Mr. I.a*t year the miumunllv r u l'd
M n. c-h .it Hsr.fc-y, were away.
wm km &lt;m it. I don't know wh.it
Jacket.
Cob-man
pointed
out
that
the
" I t got eold and I tried to light stage it is in. Ilut I hop.- it won't
more than fl!&gt;7. Mr*. F. ): «... lei
The other new- arrivals at the i Frinald-l.aughl»n Memorial llo*- i* fund chairman there.
a firr In »he stove," Charles told wmk."
zoo
are
a
mnl&gt;:
r.iyoie
and
u
kin.
pilnl
Association
i»
a
non-nroflt
(EIHTttR'H
NOTE:—
llrre
i*
another
in
the
aerie*
of
*lone*
firemen
"The big fire started
lie added that all the whiln
Judge
Stenstrom
"aid
that
NEW YORK.~Mar.
■orpornlion, orgnllirct under Slate lluine* City with a •mailer populakujoti, a Eouth American mam
hy A*"»rialrd P ro s writers telling how Ihe rraramamrnt pro­
when
dropped a match Into a the atom fximh wa* befr.g de­
. i * H l l * H . S . la l**a e ' S o u
Alger llli* —branded a traitor and pile of paper* near the stove.
ftinl,
gram
I*
affrrlinc
various
part*
of
the
country.
Todsy'*
doty
li»n than Sanford completed i t .
veloped he hail “ hoped It would
a liar—go** to priaon today.
tell* how California flta into Ihr big mobilisation picture.)
The boy's sister, Deborah, Is not l»e develop.*! in principle.”
drive In seven day*, rnl-lng more
TH
\IN
W
RECK
r
il)
R
O
F
TOYH
The former hlrrh-ranklnc State about nine months of age.
than fl2,iMH). Igm ktug. he added,
“ I don't think the atom tmnth
L EB A N O N , (•.. Mar. 1*2—(/ID —
P A R I S . Mar
22 .,Pi— Erie ha- al.o ruD.-.l it* quota.
Department official wm* achcduled
ID RALPH It. IIK IT E
I* a good thing for UI. to have,”
Five
cars
and
Ihe
engine
lender
Cocke,
Jr.,
national
commander
of
to aui render to federal authonDEPI'TIRH FREED
Plan* for the parti, ipation of
the scientist *aid, “ for I think
SAN FRAN CISCO. Mar. 22
l/I’J
Out !.rie on lb. we.t cr.a*. of a Penn-vlvsnla passenger train 1the American Legion, today siart
tlra here to begin arnrlns a fiveMIAM I.
Mar. 2 2 -T A h -F lve It ran only bring destruction."
liigh •&lt; hool pupils, civic groups
were
derailed
twin
yat
nesr-hv
I
e.l
distribution
of
toy*
collected
in
thry'rr
itthing
In
gd
on
with
the
;»li
of
rnoluliistion.
year pri*on term fur perjury.
former Dade rounty deputy sher­ He a.Ilii.ttNl that he “ Is very
and community leader sin the drive
Ihe United Slate* In the "tide of . were &gt;ll*cu««ed._________
Judge Henry W. Goddard, who iffs charged with taking nay fmm nuch afraid" of the weapon he
In typical we.lern fu.liion, manufacturers are champing *1 the hi* King* Mill*
J. F. Ilenrv, superintendent of »oy*.“
Oentroml Ilia , will tun. Mm gambler* were*freed tuoay after helm-1 develop.
over delays in receiving defense conirscts.
After Cocke made
individual l
the road In Cincinnati, "aid no nnc
over to the U. 8. MarakaL
a state prosecetor railed his own
However, he said ‘ there is no
pre*rntation* to a few bright-eyed i
Tbit is esjiectally true nf smaller manufacturers. They're afraid wn» Injured.
Then *he the Department of wletnesa a liar and resigned from ijuestion U* my mind that if a
of firing &lt;ru"he.l In the material*..
Cau*e of the derailment wa* not moppets, the announcement wa* I High yesterday *Vt
Justice will designate the institu­ the ease.
full-scale war should hr.-ak out,
made that the other
children
contract is that received hy the
tion to which Ills* will bo sent.
Criminal court Judge (Ten WII- the atom Isimh should be used sqiieeir If Ih. y don't pet defense Food Machlicry ti Chemical Cor­ learned immediately.
Low today 10
The passengers were (ran«ferre.l should come forward and pick out
Ifisa. who i* 4(1, wii: remain at !erd direct**! Ihe Jury to acquit immediately—and on the most work.
Rain. .1.1 inch
tjicir
own
packages.
About
2&lt;K
I
poration
of
Han
Jose.
This
com­
There
are
few
mlllion-dollsr
to
huves
and
taken
to
Cincinnati,
the Federal H*.j ,m&gt; ef Detention the defendants after assistant effective target possible. Ilut I
Total March rain 2, Inch .
underprivileged
youngster*
gsth
privileged
youngsters
g»«n-j|
pany,
In
the
heart
o
f
the
picturecontract*
so
far,
outside
of
the
An
engine
wa*
connected
tn
here for about a week.
county solicitor Herbert drapiro do hope w* wilt not mi*int*rp«rl
,-rrd
for
the
.H-ca-ion
surged
for(
I
Normal
March rain. 2.71 Inche
•qce
Santa
Clara
Valley,
ha*
a
the
rear
end
of
the
train
and
it
nDcraft Industry. That Industry
Hia* has (50 day* to move for told trie court Ihe witness, George border Ineldents.
ward and left nothing but a few _________
alone ran talk nf rearmament In 1177,000,000 order to produce an proceeded to Cinnnti.
modification of his arntence. Out Patton, was not telling the truth.
"I feel rrrtain that wc will
unannounced type of land tank
The superintendent wa* unable *tiav iiblmn* and hit* of paper*.
really big terms.
hia coumel. Chester T. Lane, said
not."
Thi* morning’* dl.trihution m Real weapons of war arc com­ vehicle. Rerw.ling is to cost *12,- to »ny how many pa»scngers were
M*t t.'ght that such a move was
NDATKD DERATE
Asked
how
much m onger ing from the factories, such as POO.OOO additional. About $'1,000,. aboard. The train wa* enroll!.- symholle. About 2150.00.) toy* are
iicly. It would Dot delay hi*
PARIS, Mar. M -tA V -S train ed America's
present • day a t o m
JACKSONVILLE, Mar. 23—&lt;/P)
heing «ent to France for delivery
000 la heing spent un a new from Columhus to Cincinnati.
•onment, in any event,
tempers after an all-night session bombs are an compared with those the F-IW Sabre Jet* that are rip­
It
dl
tn ortihanage* nml other Institu­ Atlanta
aid of U. &amp; attorney Irv- in the National Assembly led to­ dropped on Japan, Dr. Urey said: ping Into the Russian MIG jsl* plant for the loh.
79
Wt
llrownsville
tion*.
GOOD QUKKTION
The west coast has a vastly ex­
H. Soypol anM tha term day tn n dispute Id which n deputy “ On* of our IWnalcr*—and they in Ksrean skirt.
18
Id
Chicago
l/)N D 0 N , Mar. 22 - (A’) —
Butt most defense contracts panded manufacturing rapacity,
. mum be.rcducod hy I I I third for knocked npn o f hia eeltengues un- seem to leak the meat informa­
85
1«
Denver
CONTRACT LET
to far are for such unexciting a greatly Increased steel indus­ Tablecloth* may make Milwaukee
fand behavior.
29
22
tion—has aald bomb* six times as thing* as petroleum, rubber pro­
Two contracts were reeentl/ D.-» Moine*
try and a larger manpower pool more famous— at least In Britain.
Biss, an adviser In Drnaldmt
_
nf the deputies are faun
tc.
41
72
A Conservative member of Par- awarded hy the Sanford Housing Fresno
duct#, food and chemicals, radio compared with 1240.
•osevclt. recently Mat an n p Algeria. The two men were having
48
27
New York
lubes, paper and allied products,
HCIIOOI. HOARD
California it the huh of this barm .t gave notice today that on Authority to the Jamrs Steven* Saint l.ouit
J In the U. 8. 8npre«M Court, n heated discussion shout a re­
19
1)
The County Hoard of Public electrical machinery, flints and industrial expansion. Since V*J Apr. Ifl he wl'l ask the chairman Co., Albany. Ga., for equipment Washington
has been free tn II0.PC0 hall jected amendment lo the contro­
r.8
28
for the Ca»tle Ilrewer proiect.
While fighting his ease up through versial election lew when Mo- Instruction will meet Thursday lighters, safety razors, sandbags, day private capital has invest­ o f th&lt;- House of Commons kitchen
14
17
These inelude 12(1 Imsa heater* Winnipeg
committee:
coffee
urn*,
pipe,
scrapers,
va
l­
morning
al
IK:A0
o'clock
at
th&lt;ed
more
than
«
I
,£00.000.000
In
__________
homed
Bentaieh
struck
Francois
tlu courts.
49
71
“ Why certain tablecloths In the at a eo»t nf $(5,(i27 ami 1215 elec, Fort Myer*
ves, tools, aircraft ami tractor M '4 new or enlarge.) plants.
office of Supl. T. XV. lauion.
Ho was convicted Jon. 21, 1WC Quiliei.
(IT*
46
Mcllxiurne
Counting
government funds, House of Commons dining room trie range* at a ou t of $l2,TtX. Pensacola
Reboots will he cloud Friday In parts, air cn Irrs. .-Irctrlc gener­
m two counts e f peeAiry far his
Quiliei, flattened an the bench,
(57
61
it wav anuiuineed l.utay by George
Iwar
the
Isgmd
‘
Milwaukee
Uni­
ator
seta
and
lumber.
ruora
than
$3,600,000,000
ha*
been
i.hservanr*
o
f
“
Good
Friday,
f-i
f i i l n M y before a federal grand was turned after several
60
77
West Palm Beach
Williams of Ihe SHA.
versity Club',*
•a rags U n .)
The largest ringle noo-aviwtioa
staled.

A to m ic Scientist U n io n Proposals !j™
S a y s Russia May A re Rejected By
Have 50 A-Bombs R a il Companies

In Office HuildinRi'*'"1"

I

Icocal Red C r o s s
(I’roup M e e l s To
Push Fund Dri ve

P laywrierht S h a w

Leaves Fortune
Of
irtiine &lt;
n Million
Mill!
More Than

Four-Year-Old Boy

Defense Orders Pour In As West
Coast Industries Retool For War

d iffe r Hiss Scheduled
To Ho To Jail Today

Sanford Weather

The Weather

'

u
.ViiV,

'- i '*** ' -

i» i
• (► i— "

-dal

V
F1H

�PAl.K i v»n

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLOHUM

Vriliiams P r a i s e s
Work Of Red Cross
In World War Two
Peanut Uutter

8ervlrr work of the Rnl Cro»»
during World War II in behalf of
soldier* ovrrrra* w ti trrnini "an
excellent jol/' Iiy a funner memher of the air group, John Will.
iam», local insurance agent, in a
recent letter to Mr*. Voile Will,
lam*, Sr.
Jointing out that prior to rn*
lering the »ervlee and »inre hi*
return to ix&gt;»l-wni life he had
heard crltlcitm* of the (ted Cross,
he wrote, "Frankly, I did not ex.

PFTSR PAH
Snltrd Peanuts
7* j or. Ulaaa

SNOWDRIFT
Shortening

EASTER
FEASTERS

WESSON OIL

300 E. 3rd—
214 E. 1*1 Low Prices
Everyday Saiford, Florida
Specials Too

For Salads &amp; Cooking

Quantity Righlti Rotictvod.
Pricoa Good Thru Sal., Match 24th

Corned Beef
TROPICAL" Bluo Rnro

No 30.3 Cut

No 303 Cold

BEETS

C. S. CORN

Amazing Sudr.

Colotod Quaituto Margatino

Largo Shipped, (^rodo A. All While

fjj; Customers1

Dozen

Corner
More than 5,000 loyal AaP employer*
are now loyal member* of our roiintry'a
armed forrea.
Earli week they are being joined by
more and more of the young men who
hare aervrd you ao well In your A*P.
Deapite the loaa of three experienced
employee*, thoie of u* Who remain on the
job are working hard to maintain our high
atandard* of quality -nd arrvirir.

SMOKED HAMS

% Frails ud

BABY FOODS

Edwards’ Puro

Butt Half ....... ........lb. 65c

Dixio Darling Patnily Stylo

GRAPE JAM 2

WHITE BREAD u*

American Oil

Salad Plocos "Sun Dronehod" Burtlntt

Sweet Mix IMckles

Hiur* lea* limn 14 IU . .Slightly Higher

Butt Portion or Shnnk lb. 69c
lb. 67c
Portion—any size

“ SU N N Y L A N D ”
Reach-to-Ilul Smoked

SW IF T S Premium Smoked
YELLOW LABEL TEA

Pl u m p

turkeys

HENS
TOMS

•a lb Pkg

8 to 14 lb. Avaraqo

10 to 12 lb. Average.

Whole or H a ll-lb .

Hall or W b o ln -lb .

Cleanser

Herman All-Meat Hklnlr**

(iradi

1-lb. |i
Conlor Cut Pork

A Di r**ed A Drawn Fla

Fryers

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

Wa»hingtnn State Red Delieimi*

All Good llrand

rtvoluliMwy new wax F«P»r
stall Itialfl

Apples

Sliced Bacon ..........

|of&lt;a*r.Jwt|vt**ll&gt;a

2

Yellow

j

Maytbon

1*0*1 li»»h •»* tail/

Cooking Onions.......
Oranges....... 5-lb.

Lb.

69c

R o lM Vnal

1 Lk 69c

Ileadle**

Ml

Vermont IIKN

Chicken

Potatoes
Junket

Cabbage

T iw tn O 'S e a " H re tu M

PERCH

Fancy lti|&gt;* Anjou*

F IL L E T S

wh'Itinu

......
Toilet Soap

Trend

2 pkg. 52c
Ih. hot

Choc. Covered Cherries

49c

Cleanser

Bacon u 49c
Hickory "went

Bacon u

Salad Dressing

pt. 31c
q t 53c

1

T e a .......

59c

Guqar Curod Buogn

Squares

u -

35c

Mothnr Ann" Balt Baxod

OATMEAL

Yorks for Cooking

Fancy Winesap

$1.50 VoIm Only

F ir

NEWTONS

Corn King Sllrod

BARLEY
CEREAL

and 3 Woodbury Soap Wrapper*

O i l DITAIIS IN 4 I O R I

Golden

R ICE
CERF.AI

SHvcrdust
Palmolive

Ann Page

Our Own

A-Jai

l&lt;g*. Thigh* or

Wing* Lent*
Lh.
39c u. 89e

Stinnyland Pure Pork

Sweet

Green

&lt;

Turkiys u. lie
Dbekliagt Lh. Mi

Prrnuum

SALTINES

Roast Lb 49c

tirade A, llrranrd A Drawn
Qulck-Krosen Poultry

Young

Large Shrimp

Warwick

Pork and Beans

Picnic ... 4 to 6-lb. e
Weiners

Soap Powders

48'It

Soup Powder

OCTAGON

Fully Cooked "Super lllghl"

Vegetable*

Pears

Chopped

Strained

Crcnm Corn Stnrrh

Whole or Shank
Half, Skinned
11 lit*, and up.

Your rommenla anil suggestion* will
help u* train our new employee* to keep
your A *P a belie* place to iltop. Pleas*
wrltei
A
CUSTOMER RELATIONS IIE IT .
AaP Food Store*
120 Ddnglon A*e„ New York 17, N. Y.

STALEY’S

Toilet Soap
♦

l'a»hmetr

Bouquet

‘/a-lb. 45c
l.iiiu-iou* Ealing

Yellow Cooking

CELERY
Storawlda low price* on hundred* of
Item* every day. . . Instead of juil a few
“ one-day" or "week-end" special*.

Hn»white

(N o head over M e)

2m.

13c

M *M

3

KUn Dried Sw m

me^

^ fcjrI I a b y

M -V u M L iw

All advertised price* (Including thme
of hems not subject to price ceilings) ate
guarantaed for o m weak, even though
mark*! price* go up.

Keahrook Baity Limas
Ford book L i m a s _____

SV M k tt fjUt pcU qf Ut f i w

I

�*T |

It

lliu llb D A Y

M A H . 22. 1(151

TH E

SANKOHU

I lh lt A l.D . S A M - O K I).

1’ A l . L

F L O R ID A

liil.k -

in thi* itatc aince 15*40.
I "my copyrights in the
United newed for another 28 years.
And tix- cxpantnioii continue*.
j Slate* of America (which are of I In England, the plnvwrigh*
More money wat spent or pro(Considerable value)” continue for pointed out, such copywright* con­
(Continued from l'i | » On*)
I C s s t l s s r S T tm m r a g e O a e )
in . I
I C s s l l s s r * g r a s s I 's s r n a e i
128 venra after the first date of | tinue automatically for oil yean
jeeted
in
January’
19M,
for
poured into industrial expansion
I laws to provide hosp.lal facilities $844,431*. Estate taxes tut aled publication and ran then he re­ after the author's death.
stance, than in January 15*50
R E M E M B E R T H IS . B E F O R E YOU R E T I R E 1 JN I'd IT
$5052599.
and
services
for
tne
people
of
this
At steel industry worthy of
Shaw's will directed his execu­
area.
The
association
ha*
operated
the name givea solid tacking to
T H E PREM IUM WON’ T H R EA K YOU. .i L v "
tor to "institute and finance a
far western manufacturing. Cur- the hospital in thi* city for more series of inquiries" to determine:
than
.10
years
and
its
facilities
rent steel rapacity is placed at
1. The number of people speak­ N o r n i : o rr%\% r r i . i t * A T i o * r o n
4,S8fifi,000 ton* of steel ingots an- and services have at all time* ing and writing the English Ian
| «9 r IW I.Ifl • I or I si a
of !»• • )
been
available
to
ail
persons
on
■nuaily. It will be 5,000,000 ton*
o iv r .s .
guagr in the cunent 26-letter al­ n m t i o : i h u r u r i i Y
io i
k J ________(«&gt;• -»■♦« •-,»&gt;
k Ava,
within n year. This compares with a nonsectarian, non-denomination- phabet.
T h a t It II I lififr l h « h o ld e r o f the
f o l l o w i n g s r r t i f l i A t r h a » flic s ! salil
„
,
Nv-vjrir.fi■»ri
irW
P,
..
J
/
2,55'.’,000 tons at the end of 1045. al. non racial basis.
2 . llow much time could b» saved « f r t If I- 1 1r f «. r | « i d e e d to ho It*
M. Ib») 1
CX? -----:------ --------------\l ' lUe.
It wa« also pointed out that
U. S. steel has a huge plant
Jy ise- • . .
by substituting Shaw’s alphabet, au»&lt;! I h m It T h » f t h U t f A t l num at Geneva, Utah, and subsidiaries during the period of its opera­ in w hieh earh of 40 symbols would I l»#r 4in«1 &gt; 9mr f iM it u m # , th # »l^*
»rrl|*tt n a*f trie p r»*i»e rty . .«nd th#
I in the L »* Angeles and **an tion the association ha* acquired •land for a sound.
immp In H h l t h It * « ■ » 6 « r « * p . l « r r
Ftancitco areas. Kaiaer steel has ho*pital equipment ami furnish­
.
1
.
“
The
loss
of
Income
In
ItriAt f o l l o w w:
a mammoth work* at Fontana, ing* of considerable value.
fe r t lfiSn :i
Since it now appears that pro­ ti*h and American currency” from
Y**%r &lt;tf |•wti.«r»«r J u l y |, 1)44
near
las* Angeles,
llethlchrm
u-ing
the
old
alr-hnlw-t
instead
of
!*»••
r(|*tlnh
o
f
l*r«i|»#rtt
Pacific plants are in the I s m vision may he made by Interests Shaw’s prnpo«cd one.
1...» U III-., k &gt; it A He«t|«in
Angeles and Han Francisco areas. other than the association to con­
h r r A m w o i.i |*ut
4 !* »* •• Tit
Shaw also asked that a phonetic
N d lttr In w h U h i » » « e f i f i r j
K
(1
The aircraft industry has been struct, equip, operate and main- expert U- hired to translate hi*
lU u fitn a ft
A ll o l o ilil |*ro|.rrt) h r*
h a r d u t”rVa7mam«'nt'7nr"months!! tain with' in the city a hospital flay "Androclc* and the l.ion" in­ U
i« »I tti# t 'o t in t y o f H em lttn le. M t«tr
Plants have been expanding and; more adequate to the growing to the new alphabet, ‘‘ assuming o f
U s s fl.l . I ’ nlt
i u r h r e i| | f| n | r
men have been added to payroll* need* of this area than it ** pos­ the pronunciation to rr«rtnblr that • IsmII h r r r s lr r m c d t i u u n l l n g to U m
I * r « | » r f t ) In * '» . !» s e r t l t h A t r w ill
at the rate of 200 daily. Employ- sible for the Asoeiation to provide recorded of hi* majesty our late the
t*e
•o|«f t
the h lftlirw t
hi l*1« f M
nu nt totaled 120,000 in January. I the resolution continued, it i* the King (leorge V and sometime* dr 111.
f i • HI .1 r '. f
the
Srrnln
I ( 'o n n t )
«*. .it l l i i u i r 4t
H u nfortl.
North American aviation, mak­ desire of the Fcrnald latughton wribed » « Northern English.”
r'lo rn ijt. o n the f i r » t M n . U v in tttr
er if the F- t»r. Sable jet, has a I Memorial llo-pitai Association in
lie
asked
that
cupirs
lie
made
m on th o f \prl|. l &gt; i l . M h l i l i l « th r
IlN If NOst nr*' Ht'IIIN f.sf •fsrrelv tm*|«ift'r
harking of |l&gt;25,000,0IKI—double every way to assist ami expedite if the play in hi* alphabet and in :n «l il.fit •' A|*rll. 1)11
■filvf nf | . v il »i.|Wft 1*1 |&lt;4iiw &lt;.f Nfthr *&lt;•.
l u t r . t I h l i l* t .1*4 o r M a rch . l » i l
last fall— and is employing 22 ,- the construction and placing in the standard 26-letter alphabet,
firw .lr, ihrtmaftani txirr.tia * •i l k " k n
• • I* IIK ItV | H ).\ .
ttOO. It doesn't rX|ieet to hi* fu ll, operation of such a hospital.
f
*i * *'*d rlm frtlgprr rad i
'
Nixt
with
the
version*
side
bv
side,
« ’ |r»K «'1r* U-t t*m ir t. H rm l*
The resolution added that it
•tilde for another year.
(Hmj .*( .
|| l l « n *• »i^
u n it f o u n t ) . K lo rh lA
page for page The*e copies were
Is
the
will
of
the
Hoard
of
Dire,-R W IN *| f i d art • •
I
I.«&gt;ckhre,l A im aft Coi|&gt;orntion,
' * .
to bo presented “ to public Hbrarlc iH U A Is l
r * u f .d ll' al |1.|«| h lal |s«ir HI IMN •• L»ar*1
turning out various plane* in- | tor* of the hospital that nil of in tbr llritlsh Is le s , llritiah Corn- in
&lt; m i it i i i i *
t iii:
n n m i
**n• iv#* r|*t&gt;Uat*-»ifi rf • |4lrv.4|*tr *h;*h |o
the
equipment,
furnishing
and
J l i M i t :.
M »IIM * I I
(T U M I,
eluding the F-80 Shooting Star
monwealth, American «tate* north
miti • m n k r l drfrrr r f a U ^ i ttKi of thr
r I I U N IIIA .
• utlfrrx drug ll*rmi|h thr ih n ••*! IfM lfi thr
jets, ha* a backlog of fd25.000,- I other property owned by the uv nnd south and to national lihra* i n MI ’ li tlnl l: i %n 11:.
II. i. . grral news f«r you if sou’ve tiir minimum -iui., rrq
■-lit of
i
sociatlon,
after
complete
cessation
|Kin Nt thr ; i iM »/ fviifi B V H IN fiiptidvi
non. A year ago it » » &lt; $447,000,-1
l&gt;eeii bolheicd b) excrssi.r fatigue,
Yiisnnn It,.
IS n r T i l l - K H T .N T i: O K
of it* operations and payment of le* everywhere in that order.”
N fiv.wtren rrrrrf* h Jru| — t» *f»rth*«l d.i*r
l A T I * » ItA ItT O N *
000. It employed 85,000 al the
Shaw -aid hopefully “ it ia pos­ litl l oAi ll
ton.lipallon, weakness imUnrisr*’
a |«*«veful i«|t*iirNt l*» «I4|U *"i
| liahiliticM and ohlgation*. by of­
M r . H a r o l d K a u f t r t i t i . ft f i t r %%'Hltll IT H O t 0 * 1 I l#V (hkwv.tr.
World War II peak.
f o r M.svl » r * # L *h m «u* t I-xinUv n* t)*r
sible that the ( licitialtt Ministn
N " l l * * I- t i r t r l . ) arlvro t h « t V ln U
fered
outright
"to
laincorporat­
dt|e the fart ill*: you do not r «
greri It r , ,\l ■&lt; Hyde Path, l . /..
Dougin* Aitcraft has a back­
fv
eieJ/MM
W
H
I
N
IlM
1
N
l
f
NfllBtl
*
I
»
'•
H»
fiO
li.»
i
to
n
nirsl
h
rr
flru
il
fr|»..r*
of
Kduiatiori
may
in*titute
the
in­
emmyli ItAitatntnt in your dirt,
|4m| m||&gt;|4) * *
log of $*&gt;00,000,000—more than ed by thr owner* and operators quiry* and adopt hi* alphabet to » ■ \ d r r i l n l « t r ^ l r l* « f th e r « t . « t r nf liv t ffir r thr r-.ijrf h.
Mys; "Dnlv slitee ,u .nils a^-.i I
•ll-ssa rrlrtin f smarts ffim ph* i r I moitfv-l
M "ti*ti » llstr ton , d o M »».|
th a t i h t
double a year ago. Ita working
lie set ’-p-.i-l t nrnsol*, a nr*, *rll-e taught in the &gt;.-hoots. In tbst M M 1 • » M t l i l o i i i i
ssa, de«l - 1 te f. r» ..... .! in’t
•
n
t
lot
al
rrvalf#**.
t^rthfil
##1*
v
l*
*
r
t.v
|«r*r
i
force of 28,000— to be expanded case, lie said. It would be untie,•- ihsfiitfr .fill.! t It &lt;*t fitir W illf i n4dp | »l)d lIt*
enlllir priMlurl, rnnihlnrt the Im- ssoik. s..i-i d tip ITicn I started
lia t r ra|4atlfi H t 'l l I N r r t* fast In «
in »
by another 10,000—I* tolling out • »»*tv to ratrv on the inquiry a- thr HortfififMhlr I b i t i i U a H trn »tr«*m . n t *
liortaiil D-Vilanilnt with Iron!
fe r l n * a .t h ln f • • n - th ar*t | H rW # l
lakinr IInel &gt;ps &gt; I
I
f o u n t ) J i|s|ca* tif H rtnlii*i|r f o u n t )
«ueh plane* as the II17 stratojet »et forth in hi* will.
lart .rtf I to .1m ntoer Iwwif* N * *akrr*rli4.»* t
VI-.. t In.line, Itio.ltol and I.lice
K lo rld n . »»n t h r tth «|.») o t A p tll.
a ..) S t t I U S oar it U a U «' HI’ H IN va quit.
a l u m ' I .1 si:- d B P l| •
U e a
liombers and l&gt;ig transports.
in
,i.|.,.teme„t*ry «|u*nlltlea.
Shaw ordered that no right* to * * • !• f«*» M|*|iVti%4| o f fidtltr sfifot f**r dlHrrret f»-«*n &lt;41 f(filr*nr| *&gt;4nlm#*lfi rn l
Douglas has reopened its Tulsa, hi* writings or play* should l» f ! n * l *|l». h r r n r $• I d m l H U t u t i i ) n f ha.rvrrtr H t'IIIN mar hr appliMl althNit
I ...
m m opR A C TO R
/.«n sbn./, /. nnu i Me inynilitnrr ball of fire ■, the lasts M
|tlkla., plan) and is enlaiglng •old "which Irrevocably hind* them th r ra t 4 1«* o f | | .f.illo H .tK n n ,|r
frrr and K as. r u t to orr liar n r* * irdrp»-d
and today tin y made ne a -t int
of h &gt;n in tout J i r l . . . ho u it S rlp i
Please rail for appointment
I facilities at Santa Monica and for more Ilian five years.” He said •19!t I ret, &lt;.t| th is |**t &lt;U ) «if \|*«V«h. t aar that UMiMrth * m m rtul# Wrahrfi.H
managrr!”
M r / .-./» lit b u ilJ RICH, Rl P BLOOD.
quarklfi in « Nf«n » ai#* th r* »&gt;«1 ilfiut • a*h
El Segundo.
V I o D 11r.» i )t h r r X m a rk
in dealing with such right* the
Phone 1752— 1718
a
Mr
fat
t
»or
M
a
r
y
»*«
k
at
your
it
r
v
fi*
t
if
thie
capsule
nl
Rexrl
Spc
ial
ForH
r
r
to
n
In lb x-1
j ! T -M I. ioafNorthrop, maker of the Air tni'trc should not be t&gt;ound In
A * 1 i n l n i « t f a t i lt o f t h r r s t A t r
not M l a M .
1 Force’* twin jet FH!* Scorpion In- strictly money conaidrrat Ions, “ It
rntilv (llut's all you take a day)
Itlj. You g&gt; ! S. If III lie I-sek if
•»f llo r n t ln l U r t o t i d n 'o t i r I
• s u i t I S •• aw ifiNni#/ «• a iw*# r# r*f*f#'C'l
|terceptor, ha* a tiacklog of $il*5e leing my desire that he shall give
contain. 5 fines the minimum daily
you don't feel d
i in
#/ aWnr 44 m h i / in P k ivrr f an/) / v f r o
000,000, tripled in a year. It • m- due weight to artistic and nubli, n o t k i n t % ri*i it %t i o n » d m
) fOlWM MAIft 1HI DtmtiN a
f r e t resie/ rf
a«#*r|ki«i p4*i.
requirement o( lion. Alj&lt;s J rimes 34 days I
i
%
%
i
m
:
»
:
d
1 iloys 9,000 and expect* to past *tvl human consideration* to the
(k t iie »»• * • - &gt;»*• •* • • &lt;ll
• I t MIN ■ ( U l f l - O t t SURINI
f Hrr ( H I . i n • *|h v IstM « I n I n I m asf ID til)
QUAIIfT VllUl »' y(l #14(0 • • 4M 1 ts wartime peak nf 10 ,000.
best of his judgment and counsel'
\ t *T I f t
1*8
M t I U K I IY
U IV K .V .
From San Diego, where the
Always the shiewd businessman. Tft4 t It |t Itlq r r th r h o l i l r r «*f th.
i
an
m
coup
xat
ten
INK 0 GRAPH
sprawling
Consolidated
Vulti* Shaw reminded the trustee that I f o l i o * (till c#r 11f ifi 4 tr lid*, fllrs l a rid I
, . r t f if|. Mtr fair I n i .Ir r | t o h r |». 1
Il'UNH'N #»*• ( ri wint m MM
Corporation work* is modernizing
• ued Ih r r rts tt T h r r r r t l f l r a t * hum - j
' ( • » OOI 1* / •tammy i m n
huge B-'IO Isimliei*, important
hrr 411*1 ) r 4 r ..f IfiiU N H ie
th r dr
f *i . 4•■1 fOlNf
’ " ‘.rrr.
tsoruuM UM If I new* came recently- they're go. of the first hospital which may &lt; » * r lp t lo n S.f th r l i r n p r r t ) And th r
NIIM Nf» 81» (4%
GLORIOUS
Util pltrUt A*
tut M0 tUfitmVTI [ ing to msri produce guideil mis­ hereafter by built and placed in h4tti«- If* w h h h It M g i N »«M fi«i,| n f *
f &gt;&gt;||&lt;•W n
operation In Sanford.**
EASTER CREATIONS
siles, first such production in
wits Mr tuNo m tm t or weina*
C r i t l f l « « t r s\»i 2 1
It was also stipulates! that an)
Y r « t n t I m u n h * e J ««I % |, |)»4«
wonts mooted mo usita
! the country. A new pl.int to oc­
b y NANNETTE
I'rwfi
r
11*
|Ion s.f l* r o p r r tv
JTMOJ M0*t I0UCM U U U
cupy 200.0IHI squat e feel, with property not subject to outright
•r»t
IS
lllo . k • I •* P4 to m o ld
You'd oc«er rspect to find
ics tor. cm os aouir
1,500 employes, will turn out disposal by the association and
1*141 11&lt;m ■Ifi 1 I'.o r r * )|» \ t| A
lit ! tiilNS WMtN rou went s tot
I 'l r t l i o n It I I 'g fif s |l) A •»)
such fine workmanship... such a
these weapons nt first for the "beneficial interests” o f the a»
H jr o v c t I V U M T I T - I i t o e t m t utinv*
N*4ii,r in
%«hhh n «»r«a r&lt; 1 K
tl
sociatlon therein is offered for
i Navy.
"custom-made" look...in frocks
Il4 u «n t«r i
\ 11 n f »4 ld p r * » i» r r t ) hr
curtt ru*$ or ustsitiao tiin ci
such a hospital.
Aviation
e
m
p
l
o
y
m
e
n
t
hui
•/* I h r f o u n t s o f H r tn lh o lr . H t4 tr
price-tagged so excitingly low I
Tho offer, it stated. Is subject **f K I"| | .I n t 'lilt a a NU. h « f t I lf|i 4 tr
T O U C H T O N ’8
iloubled in San Diego in six
Dress up your wee Easier
r r d r n n i | R r m n l l n i to Irw
montha, About 27,000 are nt work to the express proviso that the •thh r411f r t^
o p r r t ) «lra, r ll rxl lit ■tieh r r r pander in Nanncttet... the
'compared with the war peak of property ao offered eornttietiorate llf| « 4 t r w i l l hr a*.Id l ( . |hr h l r l . r - f
prettiest frocks you'se ever seen ...
the
name “ FerrisM-Laughton",
'• i ■ !
iI n
if.it
door of M,
: *50,000.
,
lin e 's tammy from the Ibitiuy spe­
Hr in lr I*
•
lit ) f o l i r t
l| .U r #
|1
I Defense work i&gt; going on under and I list a wing or ward or appro­ H
colorful sod charming in
r n fo t.l
l l m l . l f i ..n thr flr a t )|
cial
valuta in gay gifts for Faster
priate
portion
of
the
hospital
grotimi,
too.
The
mining
and
ml
d 4 ) It* t h r to..ntlt o f A p r il
|tl|
fabrics mode for easy care,
industries are mreting tin- i&lt;- ; should he designed, “ Frrnald- D h lih U th * :n*l *l4&gt; v f A p r il. | )i|
g
iv
in
g ... In Springtime toilet lies for
lasting wear!
l u t r . t t t . i - t-t t .iM &lt;«rrh, |**i |
Memorial
ward or
armament challenge with renewed Enughton
I* M K ItN lH i.V ,
your
own
lovely self . . . in toy. and
wing.”
activity.
C l r r h t 'lr. Ii It I ’n u rla Hr fill*
Crude oil is pouring from tin*
Should such a designation le*- ( M : a i . i M” u
■ehe* tad Toddlers
puli;
candy
to d&lt; light tins children.
K1" ' w »
1 groervd at an avnage daily fl &gt;w Mseontinurd by said hospital with­
from f s m s so Use )
They're
all
h*ii*.-an
1 nil an- priced
of mores than 9060,000 barrel*., out approriate substitution and
A* •• ftl f*Urr. itrsoo m 4 »tn|n. owr. That equals th« record establish* ire.^rvaton of tha names within
‘way
down
low.
Hop
into TOUCHnsMhiu,
or rtfwtirt in ed In 1948.
'it hospital, tha title to all pro­
c-.l-l s s»umn %U«i 4»«r«
fuocTO
N
’S
today
for
dur
special
E&gt; t&gt;r
tkn. THU oar Ut4 omr
to wo*
Exploration and drilling for ml) perty reeeivrd by the hospital un­
li'd'n **f t «ff|in« HdrkM hs, Hi m o f p*p m 4
dard
Oil
Company
of
California,
der
the
terms
nf
the
resolution
Value
a.
fh e tf y . he*&gt;U&lt;K#« un&lt;1 d liiin M d ( t « t llu
O ptom rtriN t
are getting feverish ngnin ‘stall- should revert to to tha donor, suc­
tip n if ( iu or fiM ita h l p»sM|f« m a r m w
f rv-fo m inor M*&lt;1 1»r IrrtUth.n*
t«»
ha* announced It will spend $1*!.-! cessors or those declared ny a
t U n p B iu nr A \ i m r y la 4iM r*tlo « i.
I'hona 61
If » -if AUn-fntnMi or# 4«t to tMo 000,000 In exploration in seven court to lie entitled to the pro 113 filagnulia
tmu—u 4ra'l »«lt. tr? !&gt;«•■*• flQl. u «MM western states In thr first half p e t t y •ft I 'c i'r Cowl *ttrr#uMf u llf by mllUoftt f»f
HOME
of 1951.
t*rtf io ? r « n W hlld lkM « d m p Um tu m ar
In response to a government
w t r r a ia a o*»ur, It a u a a t l a f boar
PERMANENT
in in r time* Ihn4fi*« l l * t K s p p r M iu f durtion, the rompany I* putting
U'l- il» i t m il*. «t SH»»r tvW s • » ' Slur* 110,000,000 into a new Iteneicn.D&lt; Luxe
Hu.il uss s u i t . ( „ ( Isoaa't r u t s t~U»t
request for mure lienzetir pro­
Ad*
Kit
plant In southrrn Cat'llfornia,
thi* product is card in the syn/fer A Wave More like j
tlirtlc rubber industry.
Naturally Curly Hair
The mining induttiy ha* inFresh Candies
creased It* efforts to develop
A dded :
new source* of strategic inineraM
W hitm an Nunnnlly
and to l&gt;oott production. Tha
l.nlcN t Nrwis
t'nrne In and see nut breath­
activity renters largely on tong -1
taking display nf bright, fresh
sten, manganese, quirk silver,
N orris iSi I'an^lHirns
and Cartoon
0
flow-era . . the perfect expression
sulphur and asbestos.
of Joy, love, and life renewed.
So far, state employment auK lU ilc r
I ’llt 'h ilR lM l.
thoritles say, only pinpoint short­
Easier
t'orsages
Individually
2
show s
n ik 'h t ly
ages In manpower have popped
•tybd. Spring flowers, orchids,
up—mostly in the engineering
rn*e«, tarnation*, gardenia*,
l 5A £ b*e S B S w S l BZH1^
|A0
7— «»: |r, |*. M .
field. Most communities re|»ott a
lately Easier Plants . . . lilies,
surplus of u;.-killed « antruir.cd
atal*as,
hydrangeas,
blooming
PecVtt
labor. The unemployed were e s ,:
“ Mavtaa t'Mtar The Hlara”
in all their Spring beauty.
&gt;.u
timated
at
269,000
in
January,,
Altar Flowers to grace youi
lowest
for
that
month
in
recent'
SANFORD - O RLANDO
HIGHW AY
rhurrh.
years.
We tend
Eaalrr Flowers-hy-Wlre
anywhere
g j,

War Mobilization

Shaw’s Fortune

Hospital Move

INSURANCE

iA'gal Notice

..* joyp'UiflLiflct

as. SS5SBBI

"WASHED UP 3 MONTHS AGO

Checks Agonizing
Sciatic Pain Fast!

...TO D AY THEY M ADE M E

ASSISTANT M ANAGER!"

I)R. II. K. RING

f

TO LCH TCN

rnuuhton Drujr

DRUG 4 0.

|L YOURS for a

k. HAPPY EASTER

NANNrm

1.98

Houseworif
Easy Without
NaggingBackache

R

Dr. Henry McLaulin

LILT

25

EASTER F L O W E R S

TONIGHT—FRIDAY

%

/JL

n v\ \ ?

H ta rS n

ColoKneH — C o mp a c t s —

sSachcts — Hath Powders —

Perfumes — Boxed .Soaps —

No advance In prices

McNEILL, FLORIST

Eh. 1*21

SIPES AVENUE

P

e n n e y ’s Easter Specials!
SHEKIt

PLASTIC

RAYON SLIPS

NYLON HOSE

H A M ) BAGS

2

1

Smooth
myon
rrrpr
|.ue
trimmed. Site*; .12-42. Wldtq
and Pink.
'■
i

.1 5
ahadra,

61

Di.ral.te plastic calf
Spring colors.

in

SHARKSKIN SUITS

KAY0N SLACKS

• Ilrokrn iliM .

1
^

90c

h a ir

DOANS PILLS

^ ^

new

| «B Y MJIGIC

7f&gt;c

CASTOIUA

i

..........

46c

CARTERS PILLS ..

^

-I

y CHtctsouritotce*
uacuciAPttujJ;

N ID A 7"

&gt;f»T#wa.a ■iW v _

H APPY PA IR

I I A I K NvI E T I T
I Hoad mud*

• N’ cmI airlpei

1

• Zipper fly

1

• Site*. S-tl.

-®*

EQ
a|Jll

..MeWflER

.r» LBS. IOPSOM .SALTS

BOYS’

• Reduces) te elear

VOUR

I’lti* Tas

lit three luvaly
guage, 15 denier.

^

\ \ H ^ / NON ALC0H 0IIC

*l.2.r&gt; ABsSOBBINi; JR.

WOMEN’S
• Cool, comfortable

Hair Brushes
reft*

IX1VKLY

.9 8

WILDROOT
f b ; Cream-Oil

Face Powders—

e O O

In « . . . !•'***

m

( n il. t a ll r r p a w t *

• wfitenMi m n lff il. T k a t 'a •

.20

I ef the fine if
Ihatuun hair.
Nrey, W h ite ,J5

• per**.I tv |fie )«M P f a t a r l l P fi l l*

k *H -

H) »»**lr « * r*tMkr fwup l i i * r l i t«|

MILKMAN

WOMEN’S

SANDALS

I .... PIPER UURIE • JOYCE HOIDCN I
—HltORT FEATURES—
CARTOON—"ONCE UPON A RHYME”
NOVELTY—T R A IL IN G WEST*

TODAY AND FRIDAY

CHILDREN’S

MEN’S

SANDALS

SHIRTS

M t | ( | | r o &gt; ,*»
• h lr.

It*a

**4

IM P *

fhritUnr. — aa4 f«r iirlptis

KLEENEX

« p ' » r | a l m him m t n * ml rnmm4.
N lr h

.4 9

sift* h i) • « « ! * ) •

11111*4

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fa t a r llP !

r k a a ip

I ir ir

f* r

M tr)

)a «

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l«

a h

SW0 0 TH j Q

It).

Tissues ( M l i

Add 20% Federal excise lax to (.'osmetic*, Jewelry

Naat low haal casual*. Colon
Whit# and Black. N im ; 4*fi.

Sturdy

construction.

Cilors

White and Bapwn^ Rtaaoi - IS»

*

'tj* Lk ,

Short
al#«ve, aport collar.
Waffle weave. Bliaa; 8, M, L.

t i.

•

’

TOUCHTON
ruu CAN D fP IN D

ON ANT

exalt
DRUG PRODUCT

IHAI

b'/K S

DRUGS
IH1 NAME

KEAAll

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&gt; The Sanford Herald

Chemistry And Farming

b U U liM
la I M
flM liM
l a l l f » • &lt; • * ( S s la r S s r
aa4 «u a 4 a i a l
• a a la r 4 . I 'l a t M t
I I I W a a a o lla
r a f « r * 4 ■■ W r n 4 r la » a m a i l e r
O a la b a r ST. 1414. a l Ib a H a al l l f f l r a
m l « a a f a r 4 . I ’ la rl4 a . a a 4 » r Ib a A r t
I f 1,'aaaraaa m l M a r r b a, IBT4.
i m i l t M i i.. i n : l b
• U llla r
liO IIIH t N I I I : I V
H a ila tM H a aa aa r
' I I i n llin iu b NATKI
’ l fa n lir
4 .S3
O aa M a a lb
l aa
fb r a a M a a lb *
3.aa
all M a a lb *
saw
•la a l a a r
I3.aa
A ll
a b iia a r i
a a llr a a . r a n t s
ml
Ib a a b a . ir a a la lls a * . s ia r la m a ila a * .
a a 4 a a llr a a a l r a l a i l a l a a a r a l * |ar
Ib a mmipmmr a l r a la la a ..... ... «*1h
ba r b a r a a 4 fa r a l r v a a la r a 4 ia r lls &gt;

Tito word "pwttlrlde " which Li so new as not to be
found In nny hut the latest dictionaries, has recently become
prominent in government agricultural reports. Pesticides ure
substuntunecs which destroy broad combinations of the in­
sects, fungi, bacteria and other organisms which attack
plants. They supplement older insecticides, effective only
against insects, and poisons used to control diseases and
parasitic plants.
It seems thut chemicals classed us pesticides are la-com­
ing scarcer, and at the same time are considered of vital iniiMirtance in the defense effort. The killing of corn«l*orers,
cotton i*sls, grasshop|&gt;crs and weeds greatly Increases
crops. The De|iarttnenl .of Agriculture is urging that as
much chlorine and Is-nrine us (tossiblo Is- furnished to niuiiufstluren of killers of unwanted insecets life und fungi.
l|| f t —.
___________
Tfslny’s farmer must add to his practical abilities some
lia p r — a a l* 4 b a l l a a a l l f H r
knowledge
of chemistry and its gifts to farming. Weeding
Ia la a 4
1 ra «M M i
M a p r a s a a la *
I l i a * , la r ., S a n l a r k , f'b lr a a a , I*a - with a hoe hni long since given place to spraying with u
I — l l , K a a a a a I H | . 41. I.a a la .
selective plant killer, und insect scourges which were form­
T b * l l a — 14 la a laaaabar a f Ib a
A a * a r la ia 4 l*raaa w b lr b la a a lllla 4 erly ucc -pted as inevitable ure now dealt with in summary
r a r la a la t lf la Ib a a *a fa r r * p a k llfushion with chemical laiisons.
— H a s a t a ll Ib a la — I s a w s p e t a l * *
l a Ib la a a w a — p er, aa
A f* a a w a 4 l* » a ir h * s .

w r it

aa

a ll

‘THURSDAY. MAH. a?, m si ^
* TODAYS m m .R VKRHK
Thar* ara «lill million* who
think il doe*. 'I ha an.nrr I* of Ian
flippant. ll ha* a aajr of turning
In aaha* In tha and. Monay nniwrrnth all tiiiiiica.—Feel. 10:111.
Raianl new* Irom lu n would
term lo indicate llu i ilia Rutiiani
ata getting taady to liuild up tlirir
oil marvei.

Read ilia newtpaprn, you fieoplr
who want to learn liov to borrow
$7,600,000 from ilia government
| on a $000 inveiimrnl. Horatio
Alger never wrote anything like
it in the moil ipectacuUr ilayi of
capitaliitir firehoolmg.
Florida‘a Stale payroll went up
another $250,000 lait month,
reaching a total of $4,770,000 paid
out during the month to thoie who
work (or the Stale government.
Thii ii an all-time record for anv
one month in the hiitory of (him
state.
Aa important at the conservation
of our national resources, as
necessary as saving our fom ti
from fires, or our coal and oil
from needless waste, is the con­
servation
lervatic of the ryeright of the
people who make up our nation,
The week
w
of Mar. 25 has keen
ficially designated as Sight Con­
official!
servation Week and the nrwipapers
aad radio stations, as well as the
service rluli* and other oiganiraliens, have been asked to tell the
people how important il is to
protect their eyes, and how best
la go about it. If you do not know
bfw to take care of your eyes, ask
someone who can tell you.
.Ambassador (to Mexico) O’­
Dwyer. formerly mayor of New
York City, admits under oath that
the King of the Underworld Frank
Costello helped him get elected
mayor in 1945. And in return for
that help, what did O'Dwyar do
for Costello after the election?
W ell, what does any public offi­
c ia l do for a gangster or racketeer
who helps him get elected. Why.
he pays off, of course. But the
Kefauvrr committee should find
out specifically just how O'Dwyrr
paid off his campaign supporters,
and what that had lo do. if any­
thing. with the graft and corrup­
tion which led to the rrcent (tolice
shake-up in New York City.

Puritan Reading List
What did Americans read *200 years ago? John T. Winterich has found unexpected light on this question by brows­
ing in official records of the history of Springfield, .Massa­
chusetts.
In the fall of 1711 a wandering |ieddler named John
Mallefuild fell ill and died in Springfield. His will left his
property to tin- town because its inhabitants had been kind
to him. This included the Isioks he carried for sale in his
cart, and a list drawn up by the administrators is preser­
ved.
The most impressive fact is the pre|Kinderance of
hook* on doctrinul theology. Such titles as "The Joy of
Faith." "Psalms To Be Sung With Grace In The Heart,"
•'Practical Truth To Promote Holiness" predominate. The
only examples of lighter reading, if it could lie so culled,
are a hook on arithmetic, four Iditln volumes, and Huron's
"Kssays." Evidently the I’urituus of that region were fully
as serious its tradition record* them.
Suppose some trick of the sii|x-rimliiral had provided
.Mallefuild with a cartload of today's romlcs. Would they
have Hold?

No Fair-Weather W ife
Are you a fair-weather wife? By thnt I mean nre you
only ut your best when affnirs are bright and ho|ieful? Do
yotl fall down when troubles creep up on you? If you nre
nuch n person, then you should mend your ways.
No marriage 1s without itn troubles, small or overlowering. And if you want to la* a queen among wives you
should stand head and shoulder nliovo all your troubled.
Become n lender, n hopeful, briskly efficient person. Lead
your family through the mate of difficulties. Be level-head­
ed. practical, and nliovo all loving.
It is (he wife who sadly siireumhs to trials, become*
panic-stricken and helpless, who Is a |mor prop to her part­
ner.
In times of plenty und success lie hopeful and apprecia­
tive of your good fortune. R(ftr$yhon affnirs don’t look pro­
mising— that Is the tiiQe to nhoWithgjiWPrld the stu ff'o f
which you nre made. He n sport, lie a truly dependable wife,
whether the murltfll weather .1* war oc fair.— Jessie (\. FI
Perry in Your Life.

Korean War

i r n l l u H V n a r i l l &lt;!»»&gt;
Chuik-hnn "appeared In r*&gt;*itinn to­
day (Thursday) to strike e&lt; ro«»
the nilh I'erntlrl any tlmi* they
choose to move after the with­
drawing Reda arm** the political
boundaries.
One tank forte that rumbled
nogUi o f Chunrhnn Wednesday
ran Into Chinese mortar fire about
four mile* north of the bombrubbled city. The tank* killed nlno
Chinese, took one wounded Chin­
ese prisoner and then withdrew.
Another tank column ‘ triking
northeast o f Chunrhon killed one
and captured one of a group of
Chineae »oldler*.
Kaat of Chunrhon South Korean
troopa finished wining out 4,400
ItwU of tha Red Korean 10th IIIvliion which had slipped behind
A Duka U niversity psychiatrist, Allied lines In January.
Only about 000 remained of
taking note o f the growing dsssakoaet and irreso o n iib ilily of that unit, which had been harked to
alter: fc;- U. 9. **t»s*« and nHlll.
children, advocates more lite ra l
•or*
use of the Msparc the rod. spoil
Kighth Arm y headquarters rethe child theory in combatting ju ­ portwl lJiOO Reds killed or wound.
day.
venile delinquency. G ranting there i*l In ground action Wednenda;
This brought to about 179.000
Is more danger from the unre­
strained eiuberance of the dis­
obedient child than from the re­
pressed personality of the obedient
one, still we do not believe il is
necessary to beat a child lo death
In order to make it m ind. There are
other ways o f punishing w hich can
bo even more effective if applied
w ith fairness and consistency. You
dot not have to give your child
maaey to go to the picture show
if ho is bad, nor le i him listen
lo Ids favorite radio program .

We hear so much in this state
how much money tha federal
I contributes lo the w ri­

the people o f Flo rid a in
form o f loans, subsidies, hand­
le and what have you nod how
jl m y ay finds its way into the
kmnemof trade and makea everyisspemu,'that it is wad to
out sowMimes that the
al government actually takas
out of the stole than it pub
O ur Stata Democratic EkeCommittee emphasizes the
paid in la s ts lo the federal

it adooii n ra­
painting out
il that one-

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THURSDAY MAR. 22. 1951

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

P A G E FO U R

the total CommunM ra-unltlei
Allied offensive Itegan
zincs the
_

Jan. 20.

South Korean troop* were eight
and one*half mile* south o f the
Parallel In eastern Korea.
Allied warplane* pounded Red
troops In western Korea anil hit
their supply lines from tha north.
MaJ. General Karle K. Partridge
announced Allied planes In the
nine months of the Korean war
have:
Killed nr wounded more than
03,000 Red troops, destroyed near­
ly 1,700 railroad car*, IR4 bridge*,
mure than 1,000 gun position* ami
more than 40,000 Rid- occupied
buildings:
Damaged about 000 Red tanka,
more than 7,000 vahlclea, nearly
400 locomotive*, 0,000 rail cars,
pearly 000 bridges, more Ilian 700
gun position* aad about 20,000

Crifne Probe

Spy Trial
(C a s lla o e a

V n a

C age

O w l

I do now.'*
Rosenberg, in addition to deny­
ing the i-'lhiM.ii) by Cr&gt;*ngla-a
and hi wife, nought to nvem*mc
testimony by Harry Gold, Phil
adelphia biochemist who is serv­
in g,* 30-year- sentence on a pica
of guilty of espionage.
Grcrngiass, Mr*. Rosenberg’*
brother. Is awaiting sentence on
a plea of guilty to i-on*pir*ry to
rommit espionage under the tame
indirlm&gt; til oil which tin ulh-rS
are on liial. Ill* wife is not i

lC a atla or4 Timm f u r

SM I

Frirl.-on tertifled lo another Sen­
ate committee la-t April that he
did buHtioax with 4'arrcdb
A qiirstlou a* to conflict wax
raised again when Carroll con.
tended hr had no itilrre»t in lhMooney-Crady setup.
Jnhn Hurling, associate commit­
tee coun-cl, said Carroll had told
a Senate Commerce Suticommillen
previously that he had no inter,
esi in the organisation. I
"W ell, that ha* to tie qualified
terribly, Carroll said.
i end* ill.
' .senator Kefauver
(D-Tenn.l
t(o*rn!ierg, tall, thin aiut wear­ asked .if Carroll wam't "lalrrest.
ing thick-tensed g a * w -, denied o«l l » ’r lh« Mooney.Grdy o|»eratlon
many alleged ineldent* during the and "worked thrr* yourself.”
purported 19(1-43 espionage.
” 1 wouldn’t *ay ’ Inlereated’,"
lie challenged the testimony Carroll rrplied.
of the lireeng.asse. that the |(otSenator Wiley (R .W !*.j wanted
enle-rgs got Grrrngta** to give to know juit how Carroll was .con•
them sr.-retf obtained at |g&gt;« nfeted with tha operation.
lie
Alamo*. The ex-sergeant and hi* •aid $110,000 wn* pretty Mr for %
wife -aid they were told that ••manager’* salary.”
the iIa I m wa • de &gt;liuei| for ItusCarroll «aid it wa.&lt; c “ privac
• Ian agent*.
venture."
Io n ) aa- testimony by t h r
“ Well, what do you do for it?*
Greenglas-e,, Ito-enlierg -.aid:
Wit#*v .'vmanded.
1. lie never previously had seen
” f*b. I give advice and furnish
n iketcli on r.n atom ie Ix.nb financing,” the witnes.* replied.
which Gri-erigla.
I repnreil and
"And take the relurni," Wiley
testified wn like one be said supplied.
he had given to Ho I-Illierg.
"That I* correct," Carroll eon.
2. lie had beard only one tic* -- reded.
rription of an atomie iiomli—the
“ When did you think up the
one given in court by Gre* nglasx. idea that you had no intrrrst in
‘‘I would a y I could not icprat it ? ” Hurling demanded. “ Is your
that description,” lto»enl»erg de­ testimony brfore the McFarland
clared.
rommllten true or false?" Sena­
3. lie did not dr,critic an aliituic tor McFarland (l)-A rit.i headed
bom b-to tireenglaa* during thr the rommlllee which quei.tlonrd
•ergeant’s furlough here In Janu­ Carroll toil spring.
ary, I945.
•’ ll waa nrithrr true nor false,"
I. lie did not attempt ti get Carroll replied.
GrrcnglaM into nil espionage weh
Carroll launched then into u
through Mr*. Grrcnplas* In Nov. long explanation o f how he had
ember. 1941.
received a lleerfae in Nevada to
6. lie did nut give Mr*. Green- qperata there aa a Iwokmalrr. He
gib
tiny expen e money to get ral.i hi* had arrnged pith Mooney
be Im.liaml t,o do e.-pionag* , und Gradv to (aka half of thwork.
bet- placed with them and to
•i. lie did not know where handle them through the Nevada
Greeuglai* wa* working in Nov­ hook.
ember, 1041.
Hurling noted that Crick son, In
testimony to the MrFarland com.
millro had told o f friendship with
Carroll and said: "W e do hu-lnes*
with one another."
( ( '■ a l l a a e a t 'l a s i t*a a e O a e )
The committee shifted its hear­
the White House last Dec. 21.
11 later was rejected by loci.1 ings hark to Washington after an
eight day teuton in New York
union officials.
The
traimen
propose
t w o City which was still bringing
changes in that Dccrinlier agree­ political and other repercussions.
In New York, James Moran re­
ment.
Tliey want soother arbitrator signed as water commissioner un­
appointed in place of John K. der drmandi from Mayor Vincent
Hteelman, assistant to President It. Impelllttcri. It la a IlS.ftOO i
year lifetime jo b .
Truman.
The mayor fired hla demand aa
They also want a working condilion rule draling with thr coupl­ a m utt of tmtimony from John
ing of air h«oe* left to negotia­ P. Crane, president of the uni­
Firemen’*
Association.
tion Ijrtwran Individual railroad* formed
and I He unions.,.
laaimi* told the committee,
which ha* lieen investigating the
longstanding dispute, that the
iCijHtopH ream rage Owe)
tariler could not agree to either power! IF______ been developed
pmno*c«| change,
1 whether war la fnevilAs
enlist said he haa
I " I t am authorised to state," able,,
J svjTtw* said, "that the tarrirr* hop
war o f Importance
t for a considerable
feel that Dr. Htrrlman should he will
rotainyd a* arbitrator although time, i
We hgVe rxnressrd a willlnwnes*
"On A c other hand," Dr. Urey
In accept his nominee if hr does said. "The U. 8. never hax been
pot wish to serve.”
dominated hy a military clique
at any time in its history. The
people utlll control the govern
( io c n
mrnt—and the people of the U
8. don’t want war."
t l 'e a l t a a e a V i t a P i s * o a e )
Asked
whether
he thought
a few day* at home with the vot­
er* will convince Hie member* America’* possession o f tha atom
bomb had , deterred
war, Dr.
that tha people want economy.
The House Faster recess, end­ Urey said: " I t la my personal
ing Apr. 2, got under way for view that tha Russian army might
moat members yesterday after the have moved to tha Atlantic Ocean
House passed and sent to the hy now if wa did not have the
Senate a hill to finance the Treas. atom bomb."
ury and postnfflce departments
for the year starting July I. O ffi­ President's Truman’* physician.
cially it start* at the close of to­ Hrig. General Wallace H. Graham,
day's "no business" session.
before acting on hla promotion to
Senator also decided to question major general.

that he gave Maran

a* a

“ good will" gift.
Moran had denied it.
Crane *1-^ testified he gave
tIO /M to then Mayor William
O’Dwjrer lyn l!»4». O’ Dwyer now
ambassador l„
Mexien, denied
that.
Hare in Washington, the AFIinternational association o f fir:fighters demanded that Crane re­
sign as a vice president.
Preil.
dent John P. Redmond gave him
until noon tomorrow to get out of
offier- or he removed.

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Social A n d Personal Activities
. HONK 148

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Social Lalenaar
THURSDAY
The Douglas Jobe Junior Rrotherhood will m
I W at thr First
Raptist Churrh tonight at 7:30
* l &gt; . M.
Maundy Thursday Communion
Service at 7:30 I*. M. In the MiUa*
•Ji*t Church.
The Nursery Dept. of the Meth­
odist Church will have ll» annual
Easter party at 3:30 to 4:30 In
McKinley Hall.
The u. A /a of the First Hap*
lint Church will meet at 7:00
I*. .31. at the home of Mr«. Dougla* StrU'tiuiii. lur.i Magnolia
,\venue.

•

FRII1AY
The Sanford Townsend Club
will meet at the City Hall ut
G:30 I*. M. for n covered dish
nipper.
The Woman'* Missionary Union
of the Fir*t llapliM Church will
have an Evxm ilive |t.mnt meet
ini; at 3:00 I*. M. ami a hu«ine «
meeting at 3:30 1*. 3l.

MONDAY

The Itearilall I'lrrle will meet
ni
P.3I. ai the lleor.lall
#Chapel.

(i(M)d Friday Service
Planned By Churches
A three-hour ilevotional service
for Good Friday will he presented
hy the Ministerial A'-oriation to­
morrow at the First I'reibyterian
Church. The *ervice will l&gt;egin
promptly at noon and continue
^ until 3:00 o'clock. All are urged
^ to attrnd the nervier, persons who
ranuot attrnd the entire service
may enter and leave as they miuL
The fol|owiii|t U the complete
program.
I ) The Fir't Word (12:00 to
12:45 I*. M.) Solo— "Grthscmane"
by Claude P. Howard; Devotional
Addrrtf—“ Fathei, torgive them,
for they know not what they do.”
— Rev. A. G. Mclnnis.
21 The Second Word 412:45 to
M 12:50 I*. M.t; Solo—“ One Sweetly
Solemn Thought” by Mr*. George
Hardin; Devotional A d d r e a
“ Today »halt Thou by with me in
Paradise"— Rev. J. K. McKinley.
3» Third Word (12:50 to !:I5
I*. 31.); Solo—.“ In The Hour of
T rial" hy Mr*. Charles K. Ginn;
Devotional Addre**—“ Woman, be­
hold thy *on .
. bahoM they
mother"—Rev. I- A. Allen.
5) The Fourth Word (1:15 lo
1:40 I*. M.); Quartet—"All In an
A pril Evening’’ Donna ton Harp­
er,
Carolyn
Patrick, Stanley
Drumley, John Fite; Devotional
Address—“ My God, My God, why
hast thou Forsaken m et” —- Rev.
J. R. Farrii.
5; The Fifth Word (1:40 to
2:05 I*. M.); Solo—‘ There I* A
Green Hill Far Away" by Robert
Hrnwn; Devotional Adair**, “ I
T h ir s t— Rev. J. E. Crew*.
0) The Sixth Word (2:05 to
2:35 P. M .); Solo—"Ueneath the
| Cro&lt;a of_ Jesus" by _3jr*- Harris
Foists; Devotional Addrca*—"It
1* finished"— Rev. Wenn E.
Smith.
7) The Seventh Word (2:35 to
3:00 P. M.l: Solo—" I tove Divine
by Dick Aiken; Devotional Addre*&lt; "Father, Into thy hand* l
commend my Spirit"— Rev, W.
P. Ilrook*. Jr.

(u Ipeppers Honored
#
By A. G. Allens
Copt, and Mrs. C. W. Culpepp. ■
and l.ieut. Vernon Culpepper were
iiotiorrd Friday with an “ At
1
1
.t o n i.y .Mr, and Mr-.
A. G. Allen at Ilielr home in
ileneva.
The living room wa* beauti­
fully decorated with rose* sweet
[teas and rails lllie*, which were
tl»o used in the dining room.
T5.. ~:i—t - —ere met at the
loor by Mr*. W. I„ Pieg.
Ih.
receiving line wa* composed of
Mr. and Mr*. Allen. Uapl. and
Mr*. Uulps'pper and Unit. Cul
upper.
Mr*. E. M. Ward, Mr*. Henry
A'olrott, Mr*. M. E. Everett and
Mi*. Carol David were floating
iu*tr*»r.« and »hos*ed the guests
n the dining room, whrre dell,
sous and varied refreshments
vere served from a table covered
arith a hand crocheted lace cloth.
The renlerpies'e wa. a low diver
i*krt filled with pink Japonlra*
rvd wisteria a* a background; on
nth sides were silver candle
Irks holding white I'ghtrd tap­
Atl one aend -of
the lahle
a's.
V.
O
•
offer was ixiurcd by Mr*. II. M.
lellars from a silver service while
I the other end tea wa* served
rnm a similar service hy Mr*,
(tag.
Mr*. David Speer presided over
he guest hook. Approximately
71 guest* called 'luring the eve.
Ing.

Miss Sandra Skeen
Weds Mr. Twichell

Holy Cross Plans
Good Friday Service
The traditional thre, hour ser­
vice of the pa--ion of Chii-t will
he observed at Holy Cro«* Epis­
copal Church from roon until 3;f&gt;0
o'clock,
o
r lock, on Good Friday.
hridav. The Reetor, the Rev. II. I.vitlrnton Zim­
merman, will deliver the adfrorr. the Cross,
This ancient service, commem­
orating the three hour* during
which "there was darkness over
all the earth" when Christ hung
upon the Crn*«, wa* eelehrated
a* early a. the fourth century
in Jerusalem and ha* heen u*e*l
frequently by the Churrh In
succeeding age. of her history.
The altar, in the Churrh are
•tripped and all adornmrnt i*
removed and the Churrh left
hare, except for the Cross, which
is draped in hlark. Thi* make*
for a fitting contrast to the
festival o f Eartrr-the Feast of
the Resurrretion of Christ, when
the Churrh I* decorated with
flower* and the festival white and
gold v?*tmrnt* are used.
During the Three Hour Ser­
vice the people are invited to
rum, and go when It I* convenient
for them, if It U not possible for
them to remain for the entire
.Service, Mr. Zimmerman —1,1.

Mr*. Elvira Garner presented
an Interesting program at the
American Home Department meet
ing which wa* held Tuesday night
at the Woman's Club.
Mr*. Garner read one of her
“ EtekirF* honks and talked on
some of the best suited hooka for
children. She read exrerpta from
"Christopher Rohln", Tom Saw­
yer", and lluckrlherry Finn" and
a humerou* discussion followed a*
to why they are interesting lo
children.
The meeting was presided over
by Mr». C. E. Carlton, chairman
and two new member* warr Introdurrd. They are Mrs. Stanley
Hockey and Mr*. Phil Stanley.
Refreshment* were served
Mrs. Max Fundom. Mrs. C. 0.
Ifrnderson, Mr*. Charles Marks,

Mrs. Cagle Entertains
Trainmen's Auxiliary
The ladle* Inxtlury , f ih
llr.illnrlnM.it ■■( llaili&gt;.h&lt;i liain
men svrre enlrrtairs-,1 ul a tovrlv

FIVtf

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fsrtv Tue'.iay evening in th«
t...ii.e
' l l 1 W A *.'arle
CoI... -i. • , .■&lt;re Mr • M l H»l er
rr.4 \lrv J. Hr.-.die William'
H'lpir.y ih.- M M e'iei WW.1 Mr*
i a ils ', ilaui'ht'i, lie iiy Ann.
Game • *s.-re plnycd *4»ir•»»»* lb
i vening ami pri*, - were nwanled.

after which ' refreshments were
.erved.
the dining table was
heauliluily J e c ifite ; v.dh F i ’ ter ccl.-r’ .
were; \lr«.
\. rllHon. Mr*.
G. (I k i ii ,
Ii.. Mr,. II.
Mrs. U. A Anderu
.1. Goodspred, H r .
A. How land,

Mrs W. F Vain. Mr- John Ho.:
err, Mn. Plema l ea .v Mi
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A. t
i.
Gunter, sin. i «' R
i T '» • l&lt; -it titif tour to five and-or,t*
vhen it it ready la
Meeks.
i klj p»iind
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Even th" l»«sl&gt; l&gt;'th&lt; pin l...' 1iH inturt*
ii- tin. k it will taka
g.ilie modern; it'. turn ;»*. xiilniUr r».s Gtis- this
;tlu*'il till***
in colored plastic.

Personals

M*i* Sandra Skeen, daughter of
Mr. and 3lr*. 1- H. Skeen of
Williamsburg, Ky., wa» married
In a candlelight double ring cere­
mony Tuesday afternoon to Rich­
ard llawe* Twichell, Jr.. son of
Mr*. Sam towion of Stone Island,
and R. H. Twichell of New Hradford, Ma*«. The ceremony wa*
performed at the Presbyterian
Church in DeLand and wa* fol­
lowed by a reception in CKaudoin
Hall.
The ehurch wa* decorated with
white gladioluses and greenery
with graduating candelabra* hold­
ing long white taper*. Mi** Sally
Stillwrll
sang “ Through Tho
Years" and “ I l.ovc Thcc" and
Hill Jone* *ang “ Hecau*", during
the ceremony hr sang the "lord 's
I'rnyer". The traditional wedding
music wa* al*o played.
Given in marrage by her father,
the bride wore a gown of white
lace over taffeta and a yoke of
white net, an illu*ion fingertip
veil fastened to a halo rap and
»he carried a white prayer bonk
topped with a white orchid.
Mr*. AI Sappim wa* matron of
honor. The other bridal attendants
were 3li*s Hetty Jane llohhin*,
Mi** l*eck llarf. .Mr*. Sappin’*
dre»* wa* a ballerina length yel­
low net over taffeta and the
bride* maid* dre**e* were Idlie
ami identical in *!ylr to the
maid-of-honor. They wore match­
ing halo* of net.
I.ow Treen served a* he*t man
and Jack Whitaker, Itonald Spence
George Ossorio and Hob Doty were
tuber*.
Mr*. Skeen cho*e for the wed­
ding a rose crepe -treet length
dress with white a.s - orie and u
c«rsags&gt; o f a while orchid. Mr*.
I .it w-on wore a purple crepe
»trcct length dress with orchid
accessories and an orchid corsage.
Following the reception Mr.
and Mr*. Twitched left for a
welding trip on the cast coa»t
after which Mr. Twitched will report to Ft. l.ewi*,, Wadi, on Mar.
30.
Mr*. Twichell |» a senior at
8tet»on University, *he Is secre­
tary of Alpha Xi Delta sorority,
*ecret a ry-treasurer of the Wo­
man'* Student Government and a
memlter nf Sigma Pi Kappa, hon­
orary journalistic fraternity.
Mr. Twitrhcll attended Stetson
University for three year* where
he wa* u member of Pi Knpp*
Phi fraternity. Hr i* row serving
in the U .S. Army.

Mrs. Elvina Garner
Presents Program

PAOB

TflB HANFORD HEHA1.I). SAN FORI*. PMJHIHA

Mrs. J. W. Mero has a* her
guest her daughter, Mr*. J. M.
Jackson o f Crescent City.

'o u ’v e

Mr*. V. M. Green ha* relumed
home after visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Putter of

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s&lt;7&gt;ate u n vi

Mont ieello.

Friend* o f Charles Mnrri*«n will
be glad in learn that he Is recot erlng at home after a recent illnr**.
Syd Cht*e_ arrived today (tom
Woodbury Forest School in Or.
ange, Vn. to *pend Easter with
hi* parents, Mr. and Mr*. S. 0.
Chase.
Ml** France* t'nbb will arrive
tonight from Florida State Uni­
versity to *pend the Easter holl••ay* with her parent*, Mr. and
Mr*. R. A. t obb.
Dr. and Mr*. A. S. Met'allant
o f lladdon llrigtits, X. J. hate
returned home after
pending
some time with Mr. and Mr«.
liny Holler.
Mi*« Ann French and Mi*, Peg.
gy Fra-cr will leave tomorrow fur
Valdosta, Gil., when* they will
*}&gt;end the holiday* with Ml**
i rench'* parent*.

»v.

Mr. and Mr*. Harold Greenwood
and -on Itolwrt, anil I. Y. French,
of Gardner. Via »., left Tuesday
for home after -pending sane*
time with Mr. and Mr:. It. r*.
T rue.

j| SSR A a;

l ike u hri'i.ih of *pring freebate the lovely suit*
gathered hy our Ready-to-wear
buyer for your Easter pleasure
. . . in While and lu*einii«
pa'lel . Sires I*.' to 2D; al*,i
half 'ires
In -,,,

'• r- and Mr*. C. I'. Fnrbl* of
David-oii, N, C. are eepeetr,| to
arrive Saluiday to ,p&gt;i„| ,,m,*
lime will. Mr. and Mr*. Roy ||,.|.
ler. Mr . ForbJ* jr \|r. |fo||*r’ «
»l*ter.

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11.98 to 17.9H

Friend* of George Hughe* will
be glad to learn that he ha* re­
turned home after lieing confined
to the Orange General llo*pil:ij
for two week* after undergoing an
operation.

GleOVEsS

•Mi** llettye R. nr Hall an I
gue*t Gretl Schuttrr o f Auslrii
and Ohfn will arrive tonight from
Morida Stale University to spend
the Easter holiday* with MIm
Hall'* parrni s_ v|r. and Mr*.
Kavmond Hall.

I ovidy costume makers
lo Nylon . . tailored
nr dre«&lt;y styles . .

, M l**, Mary Ann Gallow-ay anl
'll** I.Ila toffle r are expected to
arrive today from Florida Slat?
University to .pend the Raster
vocal loo srlth their parent*, ‘ Mr,
and Mr-. John I.. Galloway ant
Mr. and Mr*. W. A. t.&lt; fflcr.'

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f*4*ItjtMl litrudlliic.l .
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PRETTY

Nell Powell and Dave niarl.
•hear arrived Tuesday from At.
lanta to spend the holiday i with
Mr. Powell'* parents, Mr. anl
Mr*. C. L Powell. Mr*. Neil
IVnvrll will arrive Friday with Mr.
and Mr*. Charle* Park.

PURSE
l ()H

KA.N t l‘.l(

Patents, Lealbcns and
Nylon String Hag* in
lovely Spring color, . .

Knghan Newman
Kelley, a
sophomore student at the Univer­
sity o f Florida in Gainesville, ar­
rive* In Sanford today and will
spend his Faster holidays with his
parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Harold II.
kastner In their home on Twin
Lake.

Mrs.MnrsmretStewart
I h Guest O f Honor

Mr*. Margaret SDwart wa*
honored with a surprise mlsesllsnmu* shower given by Mrs. II. J.
Lehman Tuesday afternoon at the
meeting of the Gleanor*' Class of
th** First Presbyterian Churrh.
Mr*. Lehman read a poem writ­
ten by Mr*. II. M. Goodwin in
honor nf Mr*. Stewart.
Officers were rti'eted for the
coming yrar are Mr*, frank
l-elske, president; Mr*. Mary Roi­
ly, secretary and treasurer
A fter the meeting the bolts see*
assisted bv Mr*. I . A Rrutnley
and Mr* Lillie J&lt; ne* served re­
freshment* of sc ‘dwiehe*, cake*
; and tea to the fol. awing;
Mr*. C. W. Davis, Mra. Maude
' E. Reach. Mr*. J. 1. Hay, Mrs.
i George Elliott, Mr*. V . E. Smith,
| Mr*. May Illcken*, k’ r*. O. II.
Ivrnn, Ml** Hessle U t
Mrs.
Phoebe Van Zlle, Mr* A. G.
Mclnnls, Mr*, nratrice Robb, Mr*.
Jrssle Riiisell. Mr*. Ile n if MrLaulin, Mrs. M. II. Rroek, Mrs. 0.
II. Stryker, Mrs. II. M. Goon^in,
Mrs. Arthur DeVnung, Mr*. Ro,ly. Mrs. R. C. Maxwell, Mr*.
Stuart and Mr*. I^hmann.
I.ODGK-IIISHOP
Mr. and Mr*. M. J. I.ndgr an
nounced today the marriage of
I heir daughter, Mary, to Whit 31.
Hishnp, in Washington. D.C. Frh.
23. Mr. and Mrs. Illshnp are mak­
ing their home in Washington and
are both working for the govern­
ment.

"PS*::., rrrytu"
-tort mg*
hi'rtniark
tion!

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with
the
of distinc­

You'll
rise to new
fu«ht»ii bright, svb* II
you choo-e a pair of
thns's from our wonder
fill new srlerlinn!

LACY LOVELIES
trow our lingerie department
Wool and Sh. &gt;ii tiubaidine
Topper* to keynote your
Fll-tll . Ost .tills* . ,

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Kentucky Favored To Win Eastern S t e t s o n Tourney
40 T o p
N. C. A. A . Basketball Championship Attracts
College G o l f e r s
II) w il l. M IIM HI.FY
NEW YORK. Mar. 22
(/V)
You can’l lilamr Illinois' haikctball tram if it happens In look ovn the head of Notlh Carolina Stale
in ihe eailrin NCAA trim-final* tomttlit and ihiowi a few anxiout
1,1arun in the dirretion of Kentucky.
Two times in the |&gt;ait the lllint hate yz.nr into the NCAA louinamrnt with lofty lm|ir» only to
have thrtn shattered iiy thr Wild, lug T rtiii A. ninl M. in the *fr­
rat* ftom Lexington. In It*l‘J ond game.
I.uit night, Knii m Stair «n&lt;!
Kentucky stoppezi llir litre Trn
team, Id It
In IlM# It happvticzj Ilrighnm Young na'hezi thr Writ,
i rn -z-mi final-.
Kan*** Hlal •
airmn, only worse— Td-I".
If ionight'* gumc* at Muzlis/zu Hoard "ut Aiixona, 81 50, and
Kiinarr (iardi-n follow fmin. IIII- Hrighm Young Inal San Joir
Dol&gt; will find Kentucky hairing it Stair, rtH.ill
path again in Saturday's eastern
final*. However, thlr time roarh
Hairy Comlx-s* zbi-hmi' sophn
ntoiyr* may get even.
Illlm,is’ (jatnr with N.
Slat1
0 |i&lt; n the |itotriani at 7:lf&gt; I’.M
to la' followed Iiy tin iTBlin la- |
larrn Krntileky, ranked No. I
nationally, and St. Jzdin'zz
II) IM S IIA M r
Hum.klyo.
MIAMI. Mar. 22 M ' i
Anly
An almokt im frrt lilenzl of &lt;n Keminltk t- 'iiior Senator &lt;tf thr
lor and sophomore talent ha
I'ldUdt Iptiin Win/ Knl*. Not In
fnrole thr Hlini a real thtrnl foe age. hut ill point .if nervier.
the NCAA rhampinnship.
When the futxy.cht'ekrd pitcher*
“ Our aophomorea ate foitunati* luivo n prohlem, they roinr to old
ill having two trnlora like Ted ‘‘/'kin head.” The hnldirrh .'tO-yearllearh and D/zii Kumlrtlagc to old rati her ii-iinlly »rt« them light.
play with,” Comhe* raid “ At tin*
"Make a fellow feel g&lt;«e|,''
aame time, llearh ami Sundering/’ *ay» Semlnlek. "to »er them fin
air fottunatr to lie aide to play I ally come Into their own. They're
Kith inch fine sophomores."
a in
eat Ihunch of laiya to work
gieat
Thtre fln t-yrar varsity men
with.”
Clive Follmer, Irv lltiunra* am)
Andy pre-date* the Whl* Kid*.
lloh Peterson — are in the start­ Wav hack yonder in 1 t'd.'l when
ing lineup of thl* llig Ten chain- Hill Cox owned the club, lieforr
pionthip tram.
hi* one-round Kn hy Judge LanTtie other atartn I* Junior dl«, Semlnlek Joined the rluh. With
Kuaid, Hod Fletcher, liner llearh the exception of n part *ea»on at
la a trouble-shooting *uh win fluffnl&lt;&gt; in 1044, he'* been their
never open* a game hut ju*l ever »lncc.
In when thr going aria heavy.
To him the late Herb f'etinork
• N. C. Statr will Ire playin'; confided hi* dtrani* o f pennant
Without ita thrre outstamlilig n t
day* for the I'hll*.
tllar iraaon alar*
AILAmcrlrn
Muylie that explain* why An­
Sam Hanxlno, I’aul Horvath and dy played tliioiigli the '6(1 World
Vlr Huhaa, all declarer! Inrliiriblt- Srrira when he shoulzl have been
Undti thr NCAA four-year rule.
on rrutehe*.
Hut Cuarh Kverett Ca»e h it
The day after the *erir* they
pulled In a hunch of flashy soph/,- ■line.ivrii'd Andy'* painful "spraintttnrrr to fill the trap*. Hill Kukoy, ed ankle" aeltiallv waa a lame
• Ihird-Mringrr fioni (iary, I m l, reparation, lie wore a ra*t on
ae&lt;rrd &lt;17 p rint* In N. C. Slate'* the ankle for -even week* and
Turiday night fl7.fz2 win over hobbled around all winter.
Vlllanora.
Andy Mill ha* a steel hraer on
'•We're naturally nut a* ationi; Mrcrt shoes, Juit to guan! agaiiwt
a* wr were with tho»c veteran*,1 a Midden wrench. Hut he'* con­
laid fa ir , “ hut the anphoinotra fident he'll be able In catch hi*
probably give u* more fire."
UMial i|uotn of 100 to 1.*10 game*.
Thr Kentucky.Mt. John'* game
“ I let on like I v*a*n‘t worried,"
Will feature the pivot duel he. he *av*. "Hut I didn't know for
tween Krntucky'a seven-fool Hill •tire until | Marled tunning on It
Fplrry, who acored 342 laiinta a little. Now II feel* okay.”
In 80 game*, ami lln|&lt; Zawnluk
Srminirk *&gt;&lt; Injured In the
who tallied ll.'il) In 28 game* fur final week of the aratnn. Thr
I t . Jalin'l. Hplvry got Hie bet- I’ hll*, needing one more victory to
r of the deal when Kenturky clinch thr |&gt;rnnaiit, were hooked
at St. John'*, 48-37. during the u pin a 10-Inning game at New
frgular eeaeon.
York. Monte Irvin larwlad home
9 SW* .have profound respect for with the winning run In find Andy
I t . J a h n V said Kentucky's r/iach blocking the platr, taking a throw
Adolph Hupp.
"Personally. I from right field. The l « l l and
Ihlnk it'* one of the five Im'*1 Monte mi lived simultaneously.
tram* In Jfie countiy.‘
Some 200 pound- of Irvin crash­
"Kenti#ky ha* loo much all. ed Into Srminirk with an impact
nvnund • etraarth,” aatd t .»arh that rotilil he heard in the hlrarhPrank MrOu're rtf HI. .folin'a era. Arnlv wa* Mirlrlird out flat.
"You r»iM-entrati' on elopping Spi­ It hmkid like a lure broken , 1«
vey and a gay like Frank Ham. a* they earned him to the chile
9ty or Shelhy Llnvlll* will run houie.
you eraxy."
Itut Andy wa* bark in the line­
The wetlern NCAA at Kanea* up the next day, locking the n|*|e
ity will complete It* »eiu|.f|nal again*! the Do/lger*. Ilu finished
racket tonight, with Oklahoma the *ea*on and caught all four
A. ami M. playing Montana State game* of (hr Serlr* before-they
at V I'.M. and Waszilngton m*el- discovered how bad it wa*.

Andy Srminirk Is
Steadying Hand On
Vounj? ‘Whiz Kids*

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Straight
from th*

Kridcr Announces
Umpires' Signing

Sanford • Orlando
Kennel Club Entries

HILVErx hV p i IINUH. Mar.
JS—y/py— Florida Stale le a ­
gue President John Krider
said today hr had completed
hi* 1931 umpiring staff wth
the signing nf T. D. Wlla moon of Jacksonville and
John llolowka of Spring City
Pa.
Krider said Williamson and
Rill l.eiti of Palatka would
be the lime member* of the
1930 staff returning Ihl* sea­
son. llolowka is a graduate
af the Harr School.
With the signing of Carl
“ Coo**-’ Kettle* as manager
of the C'oeoo Indians. Krider
a*M all managerial post* In
the elrrut had been filled.

T O M liH I- s «»:|.r:i T IIIX *
TlltH T ItA i'K i K «*t &lt;'..m.(
spseil. ItupalohB Klura

III

D KLAND , Mar. 22, (SpecialI A p­
HKCON’ tt II AC'Ki .-Mi/' I'swn
proximately 40 college golfera ara
i;Inw lion. Itigh Trail.
T ill It t» HACK It-S'i- lb* |I
expected in DeLand today for the
Hay. Mklnlou.
Fourth Annual Florida Interrol
rsstJIITH HACK: l.ltll- «»M l&gt;sr
legiate Coif Tournament which
lin t. TsmarlMi. IIMnu i &lt;
Hy HI) IIA K I’ KK
Marts tomorrow afternoon at Col­
F i r m h a c k r&gt;t.ir - t&gt; i t . &gt;.
I'p. I'lsvfu l l*al
lege Arm * Coif dull.
Beginning In about a month It
HIXTIt
IIAi t: 11. r t.. ., \\ II I,
University of Miami la lend­ will become progressively more dif­
Itork. Km l-ikr
ing IH men, the largest group ficult for Ihe nverag/' &lt;port* page
■BVHNTH RACHl llanpr go
Aritsll Metsli.ar Alert
from any college. University of addict to find anything to read
KIDIITII HACK: III, l'»»
nfl
Florida will be represented by other than ba*/ ball.
c.M ral city. I.ltil, ||ii
H, Florida State University *1
Aside from Ihe games—
N IN T H
HACK- Claaascl rlhu
und Stetaon and Rollins with fou r 1 which will he covered in mia­
VVrller II. y|..nloi&gt;a
TB.NTII HACK: rieMlt'or. ........
each. Other* may enter before
uls detail with long analyses
S o i l . Verl.y
the Thursday noon /leadline.
of managerial s.ia/rgy— there
The golfer* will be sent out in I will be antioo* biographical
n i M i . i l r-s K X T iin ;*
foursome* and new pairing* will i sketches describing the path­
r - i n « r ir * i » • _ •
r i■,
lll-pe1 It.-riM , i | | ‘&gt; • v K c
la- made daily »o that the better
ology of a hone *pur In Ihe
II'.|»m|. its
Klorw.
K.-i
. . ...
player* will rompclc on the fin a l! heel of a noted—and aging—
Mighty viigM gm&lt; a i.u,
.. m
/lay. Then' will lie IK hole/'
renlerfieldrr a.id sneering re­
Crt.s
Thursday, 2rt Friday and IH on
« M O\|l l i l i
K olorlls
mark* uboul Ihe -Iipp/»rd pain
lllun lion. J inI v i l i " .
,.||l,
Satoid/iy,
another and lr-* popular—
l * l . f . S a lt ,'. I law a. I| m*. i| f v• t.,
The low individual seor/' will
oizlfzrlzlrr w ill l&gt;&lt; feeling In
1
*1
inw
II.
III.I.Ins
l|i.
T
f.n
Rv ASSOC!/TF.lt I’ RKSS
hi* rlhuw.
win Mini thr low gro&lt;* of team
T i m m h s i i :— t ,kis» m i,
H'-.iii Na-h. I.mlr t.t.,i a..,,,,.,
Th » pr/zgic. z&gt;f l'a ey Stcngel'a
designated in advanrr will win
I
j,,„
t
ST. PETKRSIlUItti. Mar. 2 2 . IllzCt • i.I.'t J.Z'ZI IbiliMbl l 's ill. v It
the tram trophy.
TIiiiM Terry, II. ||w&gt;
' I'lzle fniz/zne* with umpire* will In- t/T't—Johnny Jorgensen, one-time
c o l m i l it si i:— X la is * n il,
/•'veil.I z-xliau-tively nml varioua Hroiiklyn tlilril ba-i'inun, will fill
11a,, .11i.l
A mil Nr III,
I.-, ht |i| .
y .i
j fz zi/i* izzei '•/. hi;/-" p.zrnea will he In as utility outfielder and pinch•tale.
Tamarisk
Trim ,, r Ki . . i
|playezl. Certain piteheia will U | hitter for the New York (ilanls Jli'Wrly'. K ill.), t|,lm..ta.
I.lm . art.
'death'' in z/n/' |iaik ami “ set-ups" this season.
I carting
The (Halit* purcha-ed the .IDill auulbei altb'iiigh )-oth have the
F IF T H H i l l — y s i . r l n
lla r ln m
T « . . it \\ n i l , T n . k i .
'uino illlnrn*loli:- uzd an* otberwisn year-old veteran yesterday from
I'l*| fill Cat. Itrlilv'a |*,|. ||. .j
iciti'gi hangezible.
their Minnea|Mili« farm rluh In lla
c n sail, II. -an. Ch'.ia It.,,.
Haitiny -tar- will go into un- the American Association.
• i x t i i it i t i4—.i i a i k . m i ,
l&gt;»» 1^,. Hun ll.'ll u in .li I:
111010- nml take to
I.AK K I.A K U . Mar. 22— (Spe- aii'iziitiiablz'
Fas
l-,k,. Jan,,. ITvan. **,■
,'H*
L A K E L A N D , Mar. 22
bP»
rial! — King llasrball take* over vairynig inbbit*' fret. Itzmkie* will Insider*
an. Manni, It
**v that J/ie (iinal/eig i* Mi.l'l.
baltli' veteran- f»r legulni postSKXKVrtl I M I I — 1 I,IIS. VIII,
Spring *port* at Florida South- li&lt;m* anz! inzz-t will fall and be going to stick around as the De­
Ar*|,|l J,,.,y ItN.hri. |'|Mn, II. i
ern College thl* wick when the
unlieati] of I.v Hie fir-t o f June.
troit Tiger*' regular catcher thl* Hig,.r Uni c |,imi i.-h,„. 11Hi,,, xi,j
Mur* open against (ieorgia Tech
M
oo
, .VI,il. Hparting Krlli.w, It., ,.,
Hill) l,zn&gt;&gt;tninii will luve
yrar.
Mounrr
'
//n Friday an/l Saturday afterpbivcil even |t&gt;&gt;-iliii|| on Ihe
Joe might l»e certain of it if hn
KllillTH II 11 I — A laik* Mil,
nuo at llenlcy Flrbl.
lied Sn\ ziz-lrr b« Ihe lir*l nf
perfect* hi* throwing -tyle to „ b'D Mar Caairal Cliy. |||c.
Two month* of Intense activity
May ami be |iirlurcd h) the
suit manager Red Rnlfe. Joe M«Mlt9h«. ||lff |»,&gt; off. /mwn t.„
base put thr squad In fighting
rrnlnlnr Toiltll. iJ flU |t|iA«|Mr
singular!* cynical H u s t o n
thro** on a level with his tight J►
im hm ii
trim for the 18 game schedule that
aporla writer* a* eager to
ear.
. ' • ' H i ii vi i:— i tail,* m i ,
fare* it In the coming month-.
like on anv pile—which i- rank
"That'a not good." Itolfe «ay*.
« leaned t " m ,r f . ,t |,
|i,,ni
The Moca, who won the Dixie
Iran C-niir. la .m l, ||,a,l I I . XI,,,,
stupidity in an) competent
"The
tsaall
aalla.
A*
a
result,
he
i»
Confi rent e /h»tnpion-hip in 21*19
•won.
High
XIII*.
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ball player who know* he ran
t k x t n n «« #•— * „ n &lt;
i..„„
and were runners-up to Florida
play one position Ivelter than
T.,.n Ja-lr.
K|,..|t,in r
la., ill.
Slate last year, will face their
“slmon pore” rnllegr alhlrlira.
any other and would naturally
H. ..II, &lt; l,»..| »l„ Itl.k l. IliH ikl,. V,r
opponent* with only three return
For it la here that Ihr "stu­
l,v- F a.t Hmarlle. laolr Ham
prrfer In do it.
ing lettermrn.
dents’* a* differentiated from
Ted William
individualist pin
Veteran* of lad *&lt;a»oii'a squad CliTlIenie -will be gleefully rasllthe "athletea** are suprrmr.
dated for the starting line up gated ful ailing like n normal
Most o f the hoy* competing In wild. We've lM*en winking on him
Friday at 2:00 I’. M. are: Dan human lieing when hi- pet.unsl th e re and other minor sport* arn to get him to Ihmw the ball
O'Hrien, pitcher; Fl»k Tnlle, ern- plivaev is needlessly Invaded and In M'honl primarily for an educa-1 up higher—over hi* head."
field,
ami
Hol/crt
Hteenuin. when lie Is su bjcliil In senseless linn and the ipoit* air diverting I
( RARAHOTA^ Mar. 22
(/IV
thlnl base. Thr Marling nine will Jeer* fui Ihe veiy iom|ielanry rx/rclae -nothing more.
hr rounded nut with John Hay- with whiili he pi'ifniiii* his Job.
Unspectacular and occasionally JJ ’ netting neat rutdown tin,,, fin
the floston Red Sox and ,w n (ho
lord, catcher; Harlan Norman,
All this is ban hull nml It is Inept, these *|Hirts cuntlnue the
first base; Vic filnrdann, second probably n bealthy release for Ihe tradition of "»portsnuin»hlp" and lazy* who can't mn ,e it w ill be.
Use; Charlie flelph, shortstop: millions of people who mu*!, for integrity rrgatdles* of
defeat gin^ traveling buck to the minot*.
(teneral Malinger Joe Cronin,
Hal Hmeltsy, left field; and Hill lark o f lime &lt;&gt;r energy, tnke their which has largely disappeared
manager Steve O'Neill ami rhb t
McKenna, right field. Torn Ran­ exercise vicariously.
Irotn football and Imsketball.
scout Ted Mcfirew baci &lt; length
dall, pitcher, an/l I’aarn Cade,
The valedictory
of
Jeff
College sports have already
meeting yc*tenU&gt;.
ratrher, have been named to the
Cravalh when leaving hi«
begun In fnde into Ihe harkThe 80s will play the Washing­
relief battery.
UKC coaching post must he
ground i s Ih r m agnificent
ton Senators here tza|«y with
The remainder of the
11*61
haunting many a coach these
panorama of Ihe prufm aional
righthander Kill* Kinder li&gt;tn| nc
days. “ I’ll lease Ihe sport*,
schedule for Florida Kouthern
game lake* over Ih r
apo*
the starting pitcher. Kinder « * msnshlp up to other*,” he «aid.
will pit the Mors against Florida
light, hut they have h ardly
lained out of a chance l(, &lt;t«it
"From now on I'm building a
State University here on Mar.
ceased to He lr** active.
yesterday. Flu ha* kept him from
winner al any coat."
28 and 27, lakeland Flint* (e x ­
The Univeisily nf Florida has
C'dlege ha*eball was at the turn the firing line on other occasionhibition I here on April C, Htrtson scheduled nn h»«rhall games, 29
University at Drland on April tennis matches, 22 golf and H track of Ihe century a major sport which
ST. PKTKRSnURti, Mar. 22
10, Jacksonville Naval A ir Sta­ meet* for the spring quarter—an compared favorably with football
tion here on April II.
average o f almost one event every In attendanre and In the interrst I/Vi— Stan Musial, who get* aruun
Jacksonville Naval Air Htatior\ day from now until school ends attracted. D died as an attrartion $86,000 n year because he can hit,
because of the superior showman­ wilt earn hi* monev this aea-on if
at Jacksonville on April 17, R&lt;&gt;1 In June.
he continues to operate the way
ship of thr professional*.
tin* College harr on April lit,
Although lhr*r four aporla
There ore sign* that a similar he has In spring training
Hollins Czdlege at Winter I'ark on.
gel little publicity they are In
The St. I/iuis Cardinal out­
effect Is being* felt by rnllrgu
April 21
Stetson University
a sense the lest resort
of
football, perhaps worse
thing* fielder ha* II hits in 2H trips to
here on April 2titl, University of
Florida at fiainesvlllr on April Atlanta, f»*. on May 2 ; Mercer could happen than having both the platr for a .42-1 average lb
University
at Macon, (!w. on basketball and footluill enter the-: has driven in 10 runs, almost 23
28.
Florida Slate University at Tal May 4 and 3; nml thr University rank* o f the *11-1 ailed "minor I percent o f the run* scorezl hy the
entire clul*.
sports."
lahassro on May 2, Oglrthropo at of Miami on May 14 and 16.

H o r s e ’ s M ou th

Training Camp Notcn

Moccasins To Open
Baseball S e a s o n
With Georgia Tech

American League Takes Heart At
Sluggish Play Of New York Yanks*
Iiy ASSOCIATED I’ RKSS
O f rn ii.i. it*« t„o eaiiy to i d excited aliout indiffcicnt |zciJotm
n c*. Iz'jt ll • zlugfi'ti play of the New Yoik Yankee- i* cauving »
:lpple of I,/,:.- tmonv Aniein.rn league penn.vnt contender*.
I he Y.inlcct. b.mcally an aging group of vetrranv. aie. no doubt,
z zl.ing tl c|r ir lining chciirv in itride. l.ike world champion!, you might
u&gt; II.it tin,', sti.nght . xtiiliition♦ ~
fi
to mln.zr Icagu" 5-4. Cievz-.inzl r,.:! an I Dztr.'it 2-0.
■ completely over- Thc«c record* ar/' ag.iin-t a l l l f
isn't
•arn*.
Tim St. Isniis Brown* continued
Th, llollywzaul Stars of th&lt;Far fit ( 0.1 -t l.cnguc exploded ihrir hot s t e a k l&gt;y Hipping
t’lcvelanzl for the veconzl straight,
thihome run* yo tcriia y t
'ig the Y/’ kf,'*, t to 3. before day. !• tzz B. A five.run rally in
thz- ninth inning, elitnaxrzi i.v Iznt
in th, in, viz- enpital.
t' zl licking l.utx's hziiizz' inn. gave the Itiown
It w:i Nnv V/z.'.
ie* the victory.
n a« zv.aiu 1 1
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he! Kiz: •
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till!1 t ll »» S P O H lfl Mitp
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condition id rr.llv .lay on Oir hall
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1. M'ocllr. Ml.•lixippl.eerlain'x'
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w r.k n r *. .o d
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weir tnlcifciing
with bl. wmk n\
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cat pettier
tliil Mr. Napiar he.nl line HAD
AClU. w.&lt; helping folk, vi ilb no It
rm'iliin'ii, ilnl max h.xc been due
lo ilclli Iriicic. ol Vitamin, lb. Bj
lion and Nl.cln.
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taking HADACOL I «■&gt; '(!•
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.ell A trade used P A IN T IN f, nnd Inlrilni DernratC. A. W IIIDDON. SR.
VVII on-Mmer Eurnn
lug 1.1. cilia, xxoik guniaiileed.
Itrallnr
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HOMES
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GROVES
P o r R a tu lli
RANCHES- RANCH LAND .
7— I'rli-l.ixr.liH k-Suppliri — 7 Conti actor, buildri, mipcnlei and
All type, of Rrnl E.lnlo
inaNonry xnuk. Spec mining in
T h . Ii.ll.a l. 1
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II!' S. park Avo FOR S&gt;XI.E Blonde ('’iieket I'up
roofing No foil tn mii Jill or
a l l l l a a t » ■ * ' a a h ll. h .C la T h a
5— New home* nrni romplrtiun,
a a a la . 4 ■ o . l . i
large. M. D lleatd ley, Sanford,
plff. Phone 482•XV.
will Ih* nxailaldc immnliatrly.
III. 2, Box 11*0. Phone Winlei
I lla &gt; »
IS a . r r
lla « l a .r r lla a
a—
HELP XXANT E l i '
I'aik 2'**2BB7.
a lla ... I# . .r r
lia r la .m lu a
I j l i f front huino* and lake front
a lla i.«
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IS— NOT ICR8*PKHSON A L B — 11
14 ll a i t a
Or i» . r l i a r l a a . M la a
liotncilr*. near Sanford.
Wanted : irrocrry laihler, expet tT l i r W a r d , la Ih . tla a .
not iiwtii
I la a h lr r a w f a r h la r h f a r . ra|ta.
••lice
prefclted
lull
ll I* E N
H O U S E
Itinirhe- unit runeh land fioiii 55
XVlintle).
Mr.
Mil v.
Apply
»cn » t&lt;&gt; 10,000 acre. Iinpinvpil
Xl.rgand Ain Store*.
or uniiiiprovid.
ERL. S \ r.. SI N.
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W
ANTED—girl
for fountain nnd
FARM—2!* nrrr. on
aide, l'i
l la a t Id a w ill
hr
a m .lH
ding
dept.
I.iin
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1
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Illilg
Stole.
a « . r I h . l « * r * k a a . a a a r .r a a .a a &gt;
nrrcj tiled nnd under i iillivnllon.
daaa
rh a t*.
I I &gt; a ar a a a . la
Mggrr.ilve
ale.muii
2 .lory .1 IteilitHim home Ti moil YOUNG,
2 until 1
lla lr d la I k . lH .| r h a a . h a a k . l a
hmi&lt;e. lio n nnd nil m u '-n rv
Slenly wink with many iippurr .ia r a l a . t h l.
a r r a a r a r a d a ila a
lm in ••p'ipnoni nenle.l In nom
tunitie.i foi advaneenienl. No
I k . a d . r . l l a * . la . i . r r l n l la a a .
Fill I I I . lint by
a ia a r y llr - t a
a .d a r f a r aa f a
layoff., Yncniinn with pay. File.tie inrlii 'll. (la m t withe. In
l i a l f f | k . k a a l l*..aatWla a . r . l r . ,
.tone Stole..
•ell am! x II no! refine any rcaSeal. Rnebui k A Co.
a ll H 'a a l I d a aaa*l k . la a a r a l ­
■on Me tiffi i
ii* . r | I k . d a f k r l a r r p a k llr a EUI.I.ER IIRUSII 1*0. I i . ' no e
ROIIERT A. M il l.l \MS. Rralln.
InkTWIii d rnulo often iu Satifold
K II X nnd X X A|&gt;r*, '*v,*l
P l r a . r a a l l f . a . la r a r . d la lr l.
Itayainnd F. l.tmilriuUl. t^-orri.ir
W ln liil
f ill
i il'CJ
for mnn with rat Can average
I f a a . r r a r a r n i la .a a r a d .
I’hone |ITS
iilm ilr Hank nidf.
$70 week In .lu ll and • luime for
r ia.ll. Ike I r l l i . n .
lla raaaal k .
r««| ra a a lh lr l a .
l.'iiln trli
11111.1. 4‘i ||iiu in'tpiii
•aar. l l a . a a * la r a t .r .’l l a a r .
managerahip. Welle
710
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FARM a|B aera Of] Wi ' s ■•!«• HI
I la a.
DZAHK IKK
Smiili Si., Oilumln, plioii" 20172
■ii if. till'd .out lilidxi cultivation
1 !.« ti'ied XX.11.
after 7 P.M
2 tdjry 3 In'druuni Iiiiuki'. Ten
uni hmiMi. limn nnd nil nee- ilbtJTH MAN
I.rind.i aped
Apply Beminole
•■*»ary farm iquipnianl lieiiict In
Dry Cleaner., 2IH Mngtodlii
i perat o included. Owner wi.lw
Convi'plenl Kitrbea
Avenue.
done
to .ell and will not refute any
I WHITE Glltl.S foi null norvlce
rearnnirlili* offer
I .oi* 73 x Fill
al
Pip
nnd
Whlitle.
Aim
2
nil
ROIIERT X. M 11.1.1 VMS. Reallot
ored girl* for kllihen. Mu*l l»
E. I.undi|ui&lt;d, Anaorialr
AM linpruveiiientn In
FOIl RENT
ri —I lta)rnnnil
21 y.'nr. nf age. Pimm I.'l82, &lt;&gt;•
I h"ni 1*17.1
Xtlantir ll.nk Hide.
j n l l In fiei-nn.
No Anaeaiiuenl.
- IIEDROOM houic, block eon
WANTED
Experieneed
me l d.
A’ K l AKA # I*a i m ENTS. Room .
.11 net inn. r. ,800.00.
Phone 010.
_____
•nd Store* llfl W. K im Hinwt k’ REDR0OM hnuir, Idnek eon
Tub and Shi.xxn
Phono *00-W.
.Irudinti, S7.5oo.or |i|&gt;.ml term* * _
WORK W ANTED
-»
Choice of Color*
I. W. II Vl.l.. Itrallnr
THn*o-ro«m furni.hrd nparlmoni
BARV siTTE R B - t of Itefrren
Elnriil. Slnlr Rank Hide.
—clou* In—adullt only. Apply
2 Ibl Km. Complete
re*. Mr* M Fnlkenlieig. Ill'S
Mirmiml Fliuirl
l*h. I758
:il7 Palmetto Avi*.
I’nlni." ' X' ■ i : -xi*'' Xi&gt;'____
\ ONE ROOM IIOI SK
SMAI.I. Cot taco fin t»n, ronven*
$7l'5fi.Nl
Irncr* Impiiio Mr*. II N. Ro­ Neat All lime on paved n ut IP— limine.-. Ofipiitliinllle.
It'
ElectrkIty nr.d City wnli t nrm
berta. l ake Mnry, Fla. Roi IM.
.1 lid. Bin. ( ’uiiiptele
Idtrye lot, »7501*1 raah gel il. EARN *|nn PER 'X P.FK A I P
^ S M A I.I. unfurniihcil hum-c, Kmai
Si-c
Mr.
Ili|;htfyrunti.
A.aiainl
Needed
reliable
perann
to
•eivm
nriirhlMiihiKMl, |ifin.
Mnenoli*
$8776.041
_Raymond .M. Hull, Rrallnr.
own route of n new high profit
Avrnur. _
lending
machine,
full
oi
pai'
I cl HI- III Suit
D ROOMS—2 lied riMim. fuini&gt;lu*&lt;l I RE \l. ESTATE W ANTED I
lime. Mn.it have »uigo
ca .h,
Kitrh.n partly rtirnUhed. G&lt;mh|
liertued
hv
machine*
A
Xlei
IF
V0H
want
In
.ell
volir
home,
Follow Hie Slglll to
location. Phono 1018-M.
remit . |i.| il with J. XV
chaprllae.) Penuin ictactid n m l
a K6 o m anartmonl f«t ••••Olril get
lie aide In xlail wllhnut delay
Hall, Realtor,
Florida
Slate
Mellnnvillr A 17th
roupl**. Privatr hath and rnNo experience needed. We will
Rank Hide., Phone 1758
tranor apply 805 Elm Avenue.
» —J
a i.iit in extaMlihing you in
Sanford, Florida
FURNISHED
apartmrnt,
22U8 1 - ARTICl.Ks rO R SALE
I hi. piufitatile hutiile.x W rill
I'aik A vcnur. Trl. 701
1 Vepd-O-Matk* Dili. C». 24408 O/.IER-XX EI.LEIt HOME*. |N&lt;
MILLS SW AP 8DOP- 405 E Dh ^jrnm paStreeUTnm p«;_F lm ^
MXHVS I.ENDING I.IIIRARV
W ANTED
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ami'or I in mini, .ml nlhri MlMi-llunrnn. 1 2 - SPECIAL
HKKVIt EH — 17
thru Eri. in to 12 A. M.. S to fi
log. drilxcied In our mill. Ilrnwn
P M Sat. 4 tn 9 P .» L _
• illrlei. Call Valdet llolrl Apt. O RLA N D O Morning n .n t ln .l, O r­
Huildrra Supply Co., Mfg. Dlv..
M l,
lando Evening Star. C a ll Ralph DAY NURSERY Sn'w Open fm
Phone 4191, lit. Dora. Fla.”
Children. Call I Dll Opening for
Ray H.UU1 ____ _____________
lleaiitifiil xxalnul anligue lianuurl
W ANTED: Unfiuni.hrd One or
20 mote rllildien.
table (4 generalioni old). Phone V E N E T IA N
MI.INDlX made I.
lw « room* by the year. W. E.
P A IN T AND HOMY WORK
order. Seminole Venetian fllinn
ROC it I.A T lC SHEET ltn «K
Co.
*20 W 3 rd St
Phot.. Roy Reel. liMt \X&gt;.l 2r d. Slrret.l
Sanford. Phone 1835. Expert |
i r e xi. e s t a t e T o r h a i .b —,T
N MI.S, PIPE. STEEL. IMMED
It 58 . *4
________
Work by ri|H&gt;ntDeei| men.
lATE D ELIVERY. P H O N E
A
L
L
TYPES
of
Riilldorer
Work
COI.ORED EOI.KS
M«§-3418-N.Y.C.
E XS1ER SPEI I ALH— S XNEOItlt
Rraaonable
Itataa—
Free
HxllWe aie dlapoaiitg of our rnloreil
WOMAN’S P.XCIIANGF
mate*. Carpenter A I tracer. Eaxtrr
A pi otter! jr in Sanford n r m TUXEDO FEEDS Complete line
Gifta, AcerMorie. and Ea
llunt’i Tuiedo Feed Htura.
I
1101 M nr li'A-J
CHEAP. I^tl. a . low a* $10
ter nuvrltie*. Weei-Maid Shop.
FLORIDA
Giant
pepper
plant.,
down, $5 month. Belli DrHor, I\
XVOODWORKIN'G C a b i n e t . .
28&lt;WI Park Avettur
Leo llnlner. I’hunr 2M1-J
O Roii 155$. Sanford.
Counter., Sbelypi, etr. to order.
AUTOMOBILES
— IX
CONCRETE SEWER PIPE
Small Imat *, built, repaiied, re- IS—
I.OT 45, Fort Mi linn, 2rui S*etlon.
finl.he.1, C Vail I 11.1 .1
Sintie Tanka. Greaae Trap*. Dry
$24R.iai, $50.00 lUl.nce away.
S
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U-drlve
it
by
dav.
Tanka. Tank Cradle*. 8tcpnlng
Call Phopa 1081 fo r
week, or axa.on. Engllah Pordi
Slone*. Renrhea, Floaror Pata,
LOTS on Eraneh Avenue in III.thA ll Type* O f Hook Work.
and Am erican Ford*, aedanv
Bloekt. Window ailla and lintel*. Mary MrKlnney Bookkeeping
land Park. $30000 each. $50.00
itatfon wagon* ami convertible:
CoIK re Ie Floor*. Machine finduwn. Italancr raay. Pont Office
Sarvira
Htrii kland-M orri.on. In t „
E
Lhad. Free Eitlmale*.
Ho* 1558. Sanford, Elm..
Room 40.\
Klm t St
MIRACLE Ct)NCRETE CO.
ONLY A FEW LEFT
_____
Atlantic
Rank
R.iildlnv
It'48 MERCURY Club Coupe, ra
I.aigr Iota on Ijxke Harney and $99 Elm_______________ Pkeae j t g
n.DOHH ruetaeed lo gar
dio. hoa'.rr, white wall tire-,
% • HI John. Itlver, Nicely xvomlnl, via beih «oee when you nonTTrrlng NEW
feetion. Old floor, mod* like
real cover*. Like new. I’honr 05
vour prrxeriptiona to FAN CY’S
perfect natural . a n d fwarh
uew. Flnl.hlng, .leaalng A was
Pher&gt;* |M
_
after 5 P.M.
Klertrlrlty avaiUhle.
*ng. Portable power plank, t f ! 1'47
Custom 1 Door
RAYMOND M II kLL. Realtor
FRIED SHRIMP Dfnnar 'T W
year* oipanenea (a Scmiaafe
S. D. Illibleyaian, Aanorlale
■clan. Radio
1 IIH 5
Real Shrimp on Earth" at HornCounty.
II.
Ill
Glaoann,
Lobe
Florida State lUnk Koildin.
1017 Dodge Cualont club
*r’a. 324 E M SI
Mara_______________ _
coupe. Radio
$1185
REAL E S T A T E A U IT IO N
FIRE INSURANCE
VfltrUliifR, liivfitiKk rhd niU* I.AXVNNOWKhS Sharpenwi. bi 1017 Plym iutlh S|ierlal D r .
I.tlxv, t do«&gt;r, aedan,
S P E C IA L B A R G A IN S All th i.
rrllani't u* .a h every Friday
cycler repairtvl, lock .Mid kt *
Ra'Mo
$ 005
week .See the Beat for the I.-* ..
nigh! nt 7:.I0. Col. I.irry June*.,
w-ifk. Prompt xarvlre. If. W 1018 Plymouth Special DeEDW ARD F. LANK
nuelioneer.
S l u m .. .Hit K 4 S Rr
U i * 4 dour Sedan
$ H05
"The Mum who knawa Sanford" HANFORD FAHMEftS' A tK V IfIN
|Olde«l real ratal* firm In Nanford- I mile imuth of rity limit, on RODE XVOKk of al' kind*. Eavea 1041 Ihvlge CuHom 4 door
•e«tar&gt;
. $ 405
nnd Cutter* RepairH aod PointJtighwav I7-U2
__________
• n EW 4 Room hou»e. Calf after
ui. New Roofa apnliwi. Fainting 1040 Chevrolet Master De­
1:10. 15S2-K-2.
_________
VEGETABLES, l.lveatock * n l
lu xe 4 door Redan.
and eoaliag.
Sanford,
MlaralUneoua. Sanford Farm­
billing Station and Mora eomhlned
Radio
$ 31 .'
IIW3-W. R. R. Arkrnhurg.
er’.
Auction
Market
for »ale or rant at Vth Street
SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS
WATCH
ami
Clock
Repairing.
All
and Sanford. Inquire f . P. Rina*.
Phone 1011
work guaranteed. Raaaonabl# 110 K . fat S I.
214 P*ln etto.
prir*». F. M. Ertgliah. Jr^ 825 DO DG E 1 0 5 1 -1 0 wheeler, alreper.
room hotiae with
fmprove- USED Sheet Rock. 4 x 8 ami 2 a
Sanford Ave. Phone HWIt.
■tralght a ir, 20 ft. reefer. 8 tiek.
ment». I.*rre garagt o ff Lemon
Let
4. Random length*. For rale at
hand
ron trnl,
g&gt;*od
rubtier
WATCH AND CLO CK
Bluff Rna&gt;f Pat Daly, JMeen^
fate
Air Di m , nr rail 727 al neon ui
.S bf1"-. 1&gt;.____________
R E P A IR IN G
after
H;00
C 6U )R ED Hear Garden block
Go«et work romwifttlloii.ly don*.
BOATS
- 17
building .18 hy 48. 20 acre* of ROTARY BLADE-Oneondulnnar Oi&gt;en week day* B:,V» A.M. to 8 )',M 1 7 land, located Juxt out of Oriedo.
guaranteed. Immediate da- Cloxrd Saturdayi, but open Katur KHR
KHH SALE 1-3-4’ CpMn Crui,et
d jf Can b* bought thfe week for
ary. Fra* demon.t ration, anyday nighl| 7:30 till 0 P.M.
. Vr H r.. Kernath Motor. Will
“
$500 down. Bee me .it
tlmK tCOM. V. A. Wheeler:, f|
W AlJrf’ R II. T R A P P
'-irtiflc? rti T8ud.fi0. lioahtii
Cilery Avenue.
mile North) Longwood.
&gt; tl E- Second hi.. Haaford
Buat Work*.

PHONE M8

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fill. ,l|« »i til 1.* -..t.l
nt door
..f tin- Hr mi
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SERVICES — 12

Try
II* HALO
W tn( Ads

Utt CnlMldUu, f lu .... IIUU) IttlU.
through Kircn ahale ruck.

SEVEN

.Miff tf»c ih in i ImtIi Ic I went IwuV
It* uttik, r«*i|wtitriinf! aimI Uvtn*
ht ii kx Ninv. I ( limit .*$ Mk Ii d« K*

feel .tn*! work all tUy on a irufTnM
I Ii4«r nexer tell »o well in m«m
&gt;r.n% I 4m M &gt;8i»r* of b»;c An»‘
when their i%no rmprfittr or ImUk
woik to do, I wntk on my hum.
planum: .»ml harvmttnjt my rt&gt;|X
Thant* l«* IIADACOL."
T h rrr'f 4 c I ih * th*! may hch* yon.
if &gt;om m r xiillrn iu! from s U k of
Vii.unm* Hi. 11 . NUrtn 4n*l Iron
W1%v coniinur l»» miller . . , wliy
fwriowml . . w hy let your ilutre%%
•Vrii$: you f.u flier nn«l faither ilowu?
For it i% Ihe-u* v u y ViUmin.« 4ii«l
M i h i .i I* y o u m ay r ir n l that
I I A I L \ r O L mi|*|»lm% in a i|iM nlih
strafe* than (he minimum ilaily
nK)uiirimMtlji. Ai»«l ih ii ivurvrlotu
(itriotiln Cfm(4ii»« helpful ipi.inlitie«
of Fhiwplvirti »»•(!! '1( 111111.100
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I||f4)in riiniPiii »»f the l«loo»l &lt;wtli»*n
fton D nrr«lc*r|) l»i m*(mI Ibop H"I menti e*piir» •$»••. Miii;mif throtfffh

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�THURSDAY MAIL 22, 1931

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Candidates Named iUrul.n shortage Hit&amp;
For King,Queen By
M
I- Blown, ritrui . oi-sullaril
American Le g i on patty,
for th** S tailff.r Chrmlral Coin,
'feol today ilmt do.- to i
av

James Quincy (lalloway, nail
commander of the Hanford Font
63, the American 1-tgion, and
Mra. Russell W. Tench, Jr., of the
Tost Auxiliary, ware aelccti-d
Monday nlrht by the po-t as its
candidates for the crowns of king
and queen at the Kiwanls minstrel
allow at Heminule High School.
Krlyle llou'holder presi led at the
meeting.
Arjutant James J. Singletary, a
part commander o f the port, wa
awarded a l/egion rentury card.
Capt. Karle T. louirka, departm&gt; nt
executive committeeman,
made the presentation »n iiehulf
o f Donald K, Carroll, depart­
ment eornnianer.
It was reported that 631 mem­
ber* had been reetired for 1961.
a mark only 19 short of the all
time rceord of 660 last year when
Mr. Galloway was commander.
"A great effort I- te-lng tnude

A. B. C.
LIQUORS

H O L L O W A Y 'S
IN O R L A N I H )
B ill. IN IlflN Il

WHISKEY 3.9S 5th
s

w oiii.n r v M o t s
liltANUS o r IMF.

.hnrtagr o f atrcl drum ionium*
rra the tlmlntc of oil uprayi may
be hindered xomrwhat thl» summrr. Mr. Brown explained that
hi &gt; rompany haa ncoured throimtry for new nr u«ed contain• ra and hud xome aueeeaa. However, the nuinher obtaun-d ii fat
'hort o f estimated requirement».
The
inaeetiride
man urged
grower* to ro«|ierate in returning
empty drum* for re-filling. Brown
u*»erted that growers throughout
the ritrua hell are favrd with a
i-erioui scale prnhlem and that
more nil spraya will lie u.rd this
year than ever before.
this week to aecure the remain,
ing 19 members,'" sold ('apt.
Jsiurka today, "in order that a 1tei
percent record may In reported
to the Itcpartment heudquurlcrs
hy Saturday,
"Thi* i* necenury,” he added,
"in order 'hat Post 63 gain u 100
parent credit at the .Sixth DDtrirt Constitutional Conference at
i he llrlaiido Metnorlul Horne ut
lft:00 A.M., .Sunday. Apr. I.
Nine men were admitted to post
memt-ership, Monday night. The. o
were George W. J. Allen, J. Itoy
llrilt, Woodrow W. Coleman Wil­
liam T. Itellarre, Jnmr W. Fields,
William Is, rieming, Jr., Capt.
David tialehel, Milton It. Brel urd
William F. White.
Coinmunder llousholder urged
rnemisers of the po*t to attend the
.sixth District conference and thi
Department Constitutional Con­
vention at Tampa, Apr. 20-SM-22.
Dr. Leonard \V. Ksper, u |»u't
itcpartment cominander in Illinois,
end present department udjutaol
of thut stale, was Introduced hy
Joel Field, pant post und stintrie;
■olilinaiidir. Adjutant F.-pri tolu
of t ti«« Nutional Itehnliilitution
Colon.isaiou meeting which In- at.
leudid in February in Washing­
ton, D. C. '
It •&gt;&lt; antiouni.,1 tliut legion
nairi William IS. Finning hud
uireptesl Commander llousholder' i
npiMiiulmeiit of him as dirr-ctm of
the l.egion Junior Bast-hall team.

M ARGARET ANN STORKS W ILL

Florida’s Friendly, Home Controlled Stores
We Reserve Right to Limit ()unntitie*.
Prices fliMul Onlv Tliru Saturday, March 'Jllh

CLOSE AT 7 P. M. EV ERY
FRIDAY NIGHT!
Shop Early in the Week—Early in the Day—
Your cooperation will

I k*

appreciated hy our

store employe*#.

fo A fe h .
L Y K K S Tenderrure

The Perfect Easter Matt*
(These are 8-12 Hi. Average)

ILE HAMS
(SOUR) No 2 Can
Mt. Vt. Gr. "A " Dressed &amp; Drawn. Quirk-Frozen

SCOTCH 4.99 5th
»8.7r, PER CASE

The White .Mountains of N't v» j
llumpihiie have white granite

O l.ll FAHIIIONEII

• aps.

BLACKBERRY

W IN E

99c

5th

M E A T

•hi I'lttxiF

Pound

LONDON DRY

M»trg.
Ann
Grade

D E P T

Palm

Lge. Fla. (
All White (

R iv e T

•OIN I M . 5th

Sliced

Meder.t

Shipped (
Med. Size {

hinder. Wtudc Hull'

Beets
gl.
1i
No ;t0) Had Fnrdhook
Limas c..
II

CENTRAL FLORIDA QUICK FREEZE
AND STORAGE CO.

YOUR

No 303 Milford Gold

Locker Plant

C0IH

Cm

11

No. 303 Argo Sugat

Peat 2 c.m 2
No. 2W Hunt'*

Spinaeh c..

2

Sir!. Steak ll 97c
Rib Steak Lb. 85c
Shld. Roast u. 73c

No. 2 Wilke* Who Irish

Potatoes

GRADE A

FLORIDA
.SMALL

A

II

LARGE

DOZ. g g r
WRITE

EGGS

c..

Waldorf TolUt

Tnbl-Hendy Trim!

DOZ. g | c

BROWN—STRICTLY

(Itntind Rone)

Birdseye French Fried

Sterling Fur inook

Old South Grapefruit

LOCAL

F L A . GRADE A PRESSED A DRAWN

Shredded Wheat

HENS
FRYERS

Rr.l Delicious

A P P LES

Tender Cube S teak ........

Largo SitnkM

Pure Chuck (around Beef .

Limit
1 Box,
Plena* 1

Bone less Chuck Roaftttt ...

CABIN HOME

Rib End Pork tain Rousts
-SKALTKST THE

BEST’

Vt Cal. 98c
ICE CREAM
1‘MIS A CAN OP IIERSHRY'S
PI.AV0RF.D
SYRUP

CHOC.

FREE
READY
j Shrim p.........

TO

JIM DANDY

FR Y

Green, Tender, Mild

Onions 2 •**

Select Itlaho Bakers

Potatoes 5 “ * 29c

Caiuidian

9»

Ratabagas

Regular Can

Pound

Colored Margarine

Nucoa »33c Butter

Deviled Crabs
Crab R olls...
BROCCOLI ..

SUPER
CLEANER

PALMOLIVE

73

SUPER SUDS

SPINACH ....

SUCCOTASH

Laundry Soap

For Fabulous Suds

Margaret Ann Family Style

Noodle Soup Mix

Bread «

3

in. I*kg,

35c

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THE WEATHER

To Protect ib« P t u » of the World;
To Promote ih«* P r o ir r u of A o n i r t .
To Produce Prosper it i for Sanford.

I I U

Fair and »irm er thi* afternoon,
tonight and Saturday. Some cloudi­
ness north portion Saturday. Light
to moderate easterly wind* hecnm.
inr moderate to frr«h southerly on
Saturday.

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Paratroopers
e Land Behind
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('ostvllo Adm its Political Tics

But the Redi won bark a com­
manding |&gt;eak four milei north^ w e il of Uijonghu and later Fri• d a y were pouring heavy artillery
and mortar fire into the Allied F orm er Rubber Boss
poiitiom.
SaysTrumanSpends
Munran I* 21 mile* northwrit of
Seoul and only nine mile* louth
In Loose Fashion
of lleil Korea. Uijonghu is II
mile* north of Seoul.
WASHINGTONMar. 23-f/P)
I.t. General Matthew II. hide
way landrd in hi* light plane on I William M. UHm . World War
a dirt road near Mim-an only 29 1 II bott of the federal rubber pro-

Army romihander at one lime wa»
tr«a ila «M Oa game »*•■*»

i

WASHINGTON. Ms,

nr, a/ a type u»ed to
and
*ti|i|ille*
j
P •olinrl
aero** the ocean, w»- entente to
Mibb ntiall Air lta*e in Suffolk
from the ba«e at IJmeitone, Me.
At 1.1(undone, offirial* declined
tn give out anv information n« tn

*

' (CsstlsstS na rat* r * «n

Sauls To Attend
New Orleans Meet
ORLANDO. Mar. 2.1— (Special»
—John Sauls of Sanford I* one of
»un of Peninsula Life Insur­
a grou
ance salesmen signally honored hy
being selected to attend the Pro
•Ident'a Honor Club convention at
4 the Roosevelt Hotel In New Or
leans next week, R. L. Walker, dis­
trict managrr announced today.
Mr. Sauls will leave Tuesday
for the five day meeting which Is
given for those talesmen In the
Alabama, Georgia and Florida dis­
trict who obtained tha highest pro­
duction rating* during 1960.
While In New Orleans Mr. Saul*
will be taken on a sight-seeing trip
around Lake Ponrhartraln, on a
mld-nlght ride on the Mississippi
0 River, a trip through the atate
capital at Raton Rouge* and on a
tour of Tulane University.

CHIEF RACK
Police Chief Roy 0. Williams
was lack on duly thin morning
after nearly a week of absence
due to influensa.
AZALEA TRIAL
George Swart* returned Wed­
nesday after a trip te Mobile, Ala.,
A w h rre he visited and took colored
w plcture* of the famoua Axalea
Trail.
Guides are supplied by an asso­
ciation to show vifttatn the magni­
ficent estates, grenade, eenaawntal
tree* and flowers on the trail, said
Mr. Swart*.
Aa soon aa he seentaa colored
elides of his photograph*, he will
nresc-nt an illustrated talk concernlag the Mobile arm*, ha stated
. Previous talks of thta nature at
.tU »e Tburfst Club hare proved ad
*#Binet UtareoC

21 &lt;,11

T h t&gt; annoiinccnient
followed
word to Senator- hy Mr- Alina
Bu-enlierg, assistant Secretary of
defeii-e, that manpower coinml*ment* made to General MneArtliur
are expected tn t&gt;e nut in A|.rll
for the first time since the Koj rcan war tiegati.
| The Army laid the retliice.i call
i wnt attributed to two fa. tor*
1. “ New enlistment* in Jan­
uary and February totaled lit.000
a- ngain«t ail anticipate-l total for
the two month* of oul\ 'JO.OtHt.
Thi* reprrrrnts a gain o f 2(1,000
| over
Army's original
expects
i lions."
2. *'Cn*uallie* to dote in the
Korean fighting were Id.oon Im-I.iw
I ealiniate* luirrd on iii*ualtU' -ll*tninert in the earlier phase* of
the fighting."
The downward revision today
re-lnee* the total of monthly quo­
tas railed since ln*t ScptemtM r
; from 69*1,000 to 660JMI0.
The cut In Hie April draft call,"
frre with the attainment of th"
the Army &lt;aid, "W ill not Inlet
Army's required tr.ngth in arthe Joint Chief- o f Staff
corilnnee with the schedule plan

The Oiirr-Wcllrr Home* ilcveBUM CONtUtTAIION I* held try Frank Costello Celt) with hti attorney,
ln|&gt;mcnt in the Mel Air section at
George Wolf, during hi* resumption of testimony before the New Vork
Mrllonvillr Avrnue and Seventeen- Q n n . (
Q. , . c
Prim s*
City hearings of the Senate Crime Investigating Committee. Cottetlo,
th street will hold open hou«- for o c n a t o r
onys
u - r im e
who said he had never voted In his life, attributed any inlluence he might
the inspection of new home* thi*
C
om
m
ittee
Should
have to the fart that lie has “ lived all my life In Manhattan I know the
week-end between 2:00 P.M. mid
leaders and I moy sometimes say a good word.**
(Intcnuitioiifll)
8:00 P.M. daily.
Continue P r o b i n g
One o f the*e will lie a eompletelv
equipped two liedroom I... . which
WASHINGTON. Mar. 23 -&lt;JP) not know Itow many
hat l»een furnlthed by Sear* RocBritish, Irish and
Senator
Tobey fR-N H ) taid tohock and Co.
Were Ctlgagrd Itl the
Several two and three bedroom day the Senate f oreign Rrlati&lt;
i hr (ilnl&gt;*ma«t. r. whir
t gram, (ays Prrrident Truman i» home* are nearing rompletioh an,:, committer ought to look into ll
would ratry life rafts.’
are In the I7.M0 and **.77R priee |IO„ lio|1 ol Amhauador Wrllii
The Koyal A ir Fn».
Jonti.y*
” ° !3
down f n w a ffd t|l holet and range, including the lot and land fYDwyrr m the light of 'Senaf •tstton titreeling tfsa A e v . k r , HA
scaping. They vary In dr-dga and
alinns said the plane carried it
hat lo ll the peopfeV*
people (16Confidence.
Crime Gimmillee hearings.
In elevation type*.
Brigadier General Cullen-. This
"Any thinking man knowi wr
A iled if lie thought O ’Dwycr I n p..rt aroused h#|irf that he *
rtrier-Weller Homes, Inr., ha*
cannot look to the Prriident lot had wide rgperienre in homo i on- i it
.
t mt .....I...
i Brig. General Pnul T. Cullen, dip Union Leaders Confer First
Contingent O!
|ltly‘ rnmni#m|,r
Bark-dol.
constructive leadership,” Jeffers j stfu&lt; lion, having built extensively should reign a. Ambassador
W ith Meat Packers
30 A rc Expected T o
in a letter to Vice Ptesi-I ,n I*11""*' ami the mid west, lie- Mexico. lolu-y told a news run Field, n&lt; ar Shreveport, l-a., wh«&gt; |
!&lt;*• i thi ri Wi dne day lor u Euro­
i lievlng that their successful build- f,resic**-:
T o A vert Strikes
A r r iv e In Autumn
rlrnt Ha kley.................................. |ng project* could be carried on in 1 , 1
pean de-tination.
“ lhal is Hi the hands of the
&gt;■ '■ - ■
1
It siHllHHril OH I' m« r » Iklrit
**llr i» -till opera
ting
Ihry relrcted Sanford a*
•
— on the .| lorlda.
m
-’w
w
m ...ry
The It. s Third Mr DM l«n
old principle of ‘tax and ta*. spend fj,', ,'Vtr' of their first development. President. You know what I would
M'atilssrS O a l * a a » l : t « * . |
WASHING!ON. M u. 21 4/1*1
Pioiiircii Ini llir rtl.tltlitlunriil
H - siisiiH
o a !••«* in asi i
and spend, elect ml elect!' That phe Bel A ir section i
in th
— I'lesidcnl Tinman today signed *•'»«•
» r" U &gt; o f , , «° 21',° ( ’ |* (» &gt;V K l kV &lt; l1 1S A f
policy was U d enough Iwfore thj» highest part of the city and ha*
Stackhouse N am ed
Run* were irvralrd today hy .
,
H
filX
k
N D TALK
country wa« debt-ridden, hut this „||
it ir and paved street-.
nil util
utilities
tio|t-f*p Irgidalron extending tieSenator Spe«»anl Holland i*
country now Is In a serious finan­
l|cnr&gt;
N
id
le
who
announced
he'
|
2
IK
II1
1
C
S
h
i
*)
I ll 1 O
U. S. V ice Counsul federal mil conlml program lor
Designed hy A. K. Cellar of scheduled to deliver a radio ad­
cial condition.
|lta- told his home and 4 aciri ol aa
* p L ! „ . , n il
l) ...,)
Jacksonville,
the
houses
are
tdandress
over
16
Florida
radio
sta'On lop of lhal, the people have
llrywood Stackhouse, son of three months— ihtotitth June 30
I....... ... .... u t , S „ „ « . j l u ' d
C h in e s e
Im
l
2
I 'r
lost confidence lit the'
President
ned for convenience, adaptability to lions Including W TItlt, on Wn»hMr. unit Mr*. II. II. Stnekmu-e of
Without the extension the pro­
I t * * t l * a e 4 On t 's s r l l i t l l
Florida living, economy o f spare ington ■-ent«, Sunday, Mar. 26 St. Augustine, and a member of
R n l Home. Inc. of Republic, Mich
rttKVtt.i Mat.) 2 1
I'
lh&gt;
and cost. Since housewives spend ut 9:00 !•.'&lt;
the State Dr|iaitmrntt, Washing­ gram would have expoed at tinRev. K. V. Mykkanrn. managrr1rn u ol a lliili-ii no ii haiit hqi
... ______________ _____
»o much lime in kitchens, the
ton, D. C., ha* been uppninteit end of this month and up to about of the Itrnt Home, announced that I that won comm... latlon fut it*
I \BM III III*\l
placement of equipment is careJ. It. Christie of (he Cen vice consul of Montevideo, I'rugu 2.000.000 cK%rllin«« now under i«ni hr r v iu r u to oprn thr .1 r»K»in part m
ll ihr
th&lt; K.-nun
h rt.m iim
ll'ingtiaiti
h k * •»»" • tnHe Buried Sunday fully Planned tn-l there \» ample tralDr Florida
F.xperimcnt station,, ary, and with hi* wife will leave
H bm I i i H Or r « i t l l i h u
houir mill •’» rtM»m
op«ri i jmiion t«Ml»&gt;
’
a'
cabinet space and working room.
soon by plane for .South America
- ----ment nr\t full when hr will hrime
in lt«*t
hinn.
^ ^
Funeral service* will he held Other features of the home* In- and Jack Bussell of the Shell
Ills
mother.
Mr*.
Stackhouse,
Tonight, the owner* uni they
to Hanford the first contingent of
at llri«*on Funeral Home Sunday elude cross ventilation, polished Chemical Co., will lie the guc«t is the former Both Vaughan of
kkcfr
j iitMiul 30 elderly retired tier-on-, would neither imprison nor oilierat 3|30 l\ M. for John Anderson.! Door*, and large closets. Boom* i|M-*kcr» at the meeting of the Hanford.
Heml note County Farm Bureau
win- penalise to. crew tn-tiad.
it ssfillMMr*! On I ’ M f I ' l i k t l
86, who died Wednesday at the are finished In pastel shade-,
The appointment of Mr. StackVeterans Agricultural Training
xnid n mes*»ge from the London
home o f his daughter. Mr*. John
house,
W
HO
i*
b
u
t
t
t
yearof
Cln»», Tuesday evening at 8:00
liijquiig fiim of I*. It I'andeli*.
Erickson, In Lan*r, Pa.
age,
ha*
Inert
given
considerable
Word
hat
been
received
hi-re
Die ship will l&gt;e rerouted lo an­
o’clock at the Future Farmer
A former resident o f Upsala,
publicity
in
Washington
new*,
hy Mr*. I'aul G- Bigger* t h a .
other pnr', and it won't I*- in
Building.
Mr. Johnson had made hi* home
tier son. I.leut. I'aul T. Bigger*,
The business ami educational papers.
I'oinniunitt territory.
with hi* daughter since his wife
fie
attended
schools
in
HI.
HC, I ’ .HN, ha* recently lieen made
An official of a
Yokohama
sr.-ion will follow a supper to
City workmen thi* mopning
died in 1919. Burial will lie made
County Judy# Dougla*
uougla*
Strn be - I , vest at 7:«0 o'clock by Mrs. Augustine, served with distinc­ Inspection Officer of the Depot at
shijiping ugrnt for I'ntldell-. -aid
in the Lutheran Cemetery at •trom and Principal
Ip.' Herman E. M. D. (Satchel. The supjter com­ tion in the A ir Force, and at 20 tho Navy Yard In Brooklyn. N.Y. stalled placing posts on the tirol l a t l l s M S (la r * a e
1 1 * 1.11
p.-ily ndjoining tiie S*&gt;ftl&gt;all rmk
Upsala.
Morris of Seminole High School mittee will include Mrs. Henry years of age wa* promoted to
I.ieut. Iliggtts wa* in the Navy
discussed plan- yesterday for the I hut-ton, Mrs. Hire Mathirux. the rank of raplain. Now in the from June, 11*42- until February, and hack of the Bus .Station in F o r d Charity A ssets
IIVKNES OUT
co-operation of high ichool stu­ Mr- ‘ It Tedford, Mrs. W W. Air Force reserve, he ha* hern 1946. when he wo* pul In an in order to provide eight parking
C O LU M B IA , S. C.. m s . . 2-‘&gt;
— i/Fi dents in speeding up the lagging Lint, Mr. and Mr*. Bonner L. I released for a two yearf P* nod active duty statu*, tie **»•• i*- ;&gt;r-r- for member* of the State
R is e To H a l f Billion
— Governor James F. Byrnes laid Red Cr*&gt;»» drive, which after more Carter and Mr. ami Mr*. James in' order that he may officiate called to active duty at the depot Welfare Board, which is now lortrr
s
, aii.i in the Meisch Building.
flatly again today he wifi not be than 20 days of effort ha* netted
at Moncvideo.
on February 12 of thi* year.
Smith
DETROIT, Mar. 21
l/lt
Mr*. Troy Bay, director of the
a candidate for president on a only $1,400 toward it* $7,000 goal.
A native-f Hanford l.irui Ritf_
„ , nnk, to \»*..«* of the giant Ford Fi undoState*' Rights Democratic or any
The high *chool itudcnt*, said
lion, »et up hy Henry F’ord ill
other ticket.
'it y
Mr. Morrlf, will eo-operate In
........... .
1916, have mounted to approxi­
Ing
the
spare,
tiointing
out
that
Byrne* also declared in a letter every way ponlble toward aiding
High Hchool. Ill- later attended
the present parking faeilitle* on mately half ■ billion dollar*.
to the 1948 States' Rights candi­ in the drive. Preient plan* Include
North Carolina State University
Thi* wa* shown today In the
date, Former Governor J. Strom a torch light parade in which the
where he majored In textile man­ the lot hock ol the building are report of the organization a* of
Thurmond, that he will nut “ seek student*,
inadequate
and
crowded
*«
that
including
Scminnje
.......eMiiutmtu
i n r the
iM ' m m
niC
agement and ha* hail consider­
Dee. 91, 196(1
Tile finnti ial
leadership of the more than I,- High School Rand, will participate.
able experience in textile reseatth workers have a difficult lime statement showed (but nfi&lt;S de­
000,000 voter*
who
supported This will take place on the evening
getting
their
automobiles
in
and
and allied field* a* a civilian. Ib­
ducting $18,272,622.(17 for unpaid
O V ER T H E I.MJIN R IV E R FRONT. Korea, Mar. 23 — (/I'j Thurmond for prerident.
of Friday, Msr. SO.
is married and has nne daughter. out.
appropriation* and $21,191 17 for
Thoutandi nl American troops jiarathulcd behind Red lii.es in South
account* payable net u «et* camKorea today in an operation so perfectly executed that an officer
j to $492,678,266.
The hulk of the n*&lt;et* i* repre­
exclaimed:
sented in non-voting hut dividend''ll would h* beautiful — really beautiful — if it weren't so Irrriearning itock in the Ford Motor
Ide."
Co.
The quote wa* from Lt. Col. I. rhuted down, swyinging in tho
The Foundation's income from
A. Edward, Tulsa, lie Is an air Ilk* giant floating fhowers of
Ford dividend* was dt-eribed a*
Eighth Army intelligence officer. many color*.
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Here Is another la the eerie* of
An unuruslly large allcmlenre it c*|&gt;etlrd at the annusl U sler relatively large In 1919 and I96(i.
9:124—'Th* second wave fleaLt. General Matthew B. Rldg■lories hy Amorlsted Press writers telliag hew Ike rearmsThe forecait wa* made, however,
Sunrite rervice at 6 :1 5 o'clock Sunday morning *1 the Municipal Hand- that in 1961 and the "foreseeable
way, Eighth Army eommandsr, in and 'chuted down.
meat program la affectlag various parts of the country.
9:184—The operations com­
who landed in a tiny plane on
Todays story aarveya the situation in New Ragland.)
future" a reduction in such ill.
this new front just 29 minute- mand flew over, and dropped.
Ily RKLMAN MORIN
9:29—Ridgway'a
tiny
plan.- *' r" The Rev. A. G. Mclnnis. pstloi nl the First Prerhyterun Chutch. rorne "is anticipated because of
after the first o f his airhormtiie national emergency, with re.
troops, left no doubt that it was landed on a dirt mad only a few and prrrulrnt of the Mini.terial Aitocialion hete. will deliver the hatlei diu-cd volume of automobile pro­
N EW Y O R K , M ar. 23 — (JP ) — Som e 300 year* ago. an Eng lish
intended a* • terrylhl* operation feet from Infantrymen, who werv
duction and ■uhstantinlly higher
king gave a big hoo*t to the rearming o f A m erica in 1951,
startled to see him step out.
for the Communists.
Always Impressive in the benu- brated.
In the Greek and I ntin langu­ rate, of corporate taxation."
0:S4—Third wav* landed, right ty of the scene a* the son cast i
“ The purpose o f thin operation
The growth o f New England, especially aa an induitrial are a, w at
The Foundation wa* set un in
age* and their derlvltlve*. the
where the first wav* had.
By
beginning lo irk his m ajesty. So he in u rd an edict forbidding skilled Is to kill the enemy,” he said this time the men were fanning its first morning beam over |ak. term paseha, from the llthrew. 1996. As a philanthropic, educa­
bluntly. That enemy compriiu.
Ln g lish m echanic*, tool-makera and other craftsm en from em igrating lo some 20.000 Bed troops, pre­ out In all directions, pushing out Monroe, the servire will be made pa*ch or paasover i* u*e*l. In thi* tional and non-profit organisation
even more enjoyable hy the sing­ way, the Christian feitivnl i* Its stock holdings arc non-taxthese'shore*. The
Idea
was
to keep4
-----------------------r pM
H H
HB
sstr &gt;
to form a solid perimeter.
sumably North Koreana.
ing of the Semlnnle High School linked with the ancient tlehicw aide.
tha eolonies dependent on British Hartford, Conn , and Jet engine,
9:44—Two helicopter* appeared
Glee fluh. and the playing &lt;-f fen»t of the Passover.
For a solid hour men and equip­
workshops. But even aa today, the sleek and shiny aa costume jewelry,
to carry out any wounded or In.
the High School Band under dlYankasa were hard Ut handle, and ar* emerging from another. The ment poured down in the drop jured.
Till* week, colored Ea*ter egg*
th* Idea haekfired.
may he seen in store windows, and
mills a rt rolling, and even the lip- sonr — only a mile wide — In
9:48— They landed in the main reel inn of 11. K. Black.
five
waves:
infantry
and
Ranger*,
Much
ha*
been
done
to
make
JACKSONVILLE. Mar. 23 o »
New England b«ram* the work­ stick factories are ready to eonIn the window of n Sanford Ave­
drop area.
especially trainee* for this task;
shop o f th* new ru-tlon.
6.3
43
9:60—‘The 'coptera took off. this the largest and l*e»t Sunri*e nue feed store are hundreds of Atlanta
ammunition,
field
grins
and
jeej&gt;*.
Service
ever
held
in
Sanford,
aald
16
Aa n direct mult, no other part
39
brightly colored hahy chicks and Ilisrnark
It la no trick, so they tell me,
presumable carrying two .injured
all
carried
by
hright-hued
para­
the
Rev.
Glenn
E.
Smith
o
f
the
of th* United States la an rich to change over from Hpetlck car­
28
69
Denver
duiens of hahy rabbits.
men earyn. In drops that sltt,
Ministerial Association, and a
In special skills, the ability to tridges to making cases for bul­ chutes.
33
M
This is of annual significance Dea Moines
there would he som* Injuries.
10
make anything from n cathode tube lets and even shell*.
68
Aa the men dropped, F-61 Mu*,
Ten surgeona fr*m India, a cordial Invitation Is extended tn at thla time of year, for the us* Freano
all
worshippers
of
the
risen
Chri*t
tn n battleship. And bo other
46
12
The fashioning of fuse* and the tangs and F-tO .Shooting Star Jet* World War II 'chutist team, were
of bunnies, rhleka and erg* to New York
to attend.
lion Is glaring a more vital role delleale instrument* summoned up dipped Into strafing runs on dis­ In th* air drop.
86
49
relehrate Easter ls one or man­ I'hoenlx
Modern celebrations of Easier, kind'* most ancient holiday cus­ Saint lands
in the
te rearm rapidly.
66
61
hr the science of electronics la In tant hills.
Troop# were walking about, get­
other
than
the
rt-llginu*
nne,
are
Ships are roml
romlng oofff the way*. the hands of New England optical Howsver. there was no ground ting Into skirmish order — be­
Washington
16
36
toms.
Th* •mall-arms
ms plant
ante are bum- experts, clock and watch-maker*, fire and no opposition.
•6
21
having as men never do when development* of rite* and custom*
Ancient pri'Pl*". often far re. Winnipeg
mlng.
__________ # f t i t b i tIghtleat
___ ( ____
air and even Jeweller*.
&lt;18
The eprration was aa neat a* Imllet* are flying. There wasn't o f the Nnrsa festival. The nam- moved from each other. Individu­ Jacksonville
47
is derived from Oslara or Eostre ally decided that the egg was lh*&gt; Miami
plane engines In the world ar*
6M
69
The Immence rang* and variaty a practice Jump at Ft. Henning. a sign of mortar fire.
M
emerging from one assembly line of Industry In N*w_ England ap- Ga. Thi* la how It wvnti
Tallahassee
71
43
Almost 10— bock came the fly. ancient Nm sc goddess of spring,
fas the Pratt-Wblfaay giant la
whose annual return was cele­
Tampa
B A.M.—'Th* first wav* para,
72
tP s s a s s il mm m a# t e s t
47
' I
e i ’ A V- 2 u ■S3V**»'

TrumanSignsLaw Rest Home Group
For 3 Months Rent BuysNickle House
Control Extension For Elderly Finns

Tampa Trib Wins
Prize For Expose * Z 3
O f Open Gambling
OKLANDO, Mar. 24 — bit —
^Gam bling rxpo»e» and resultant
coverage
of crime___
hearing* -cored
ro
vera ge_____
virtual clean sweeps for Florida
newsppermen In the I960 animal
Rjtol new* and public service con.
tr*t« of the state** dally news­
paper*.
Prise winners in *11 the con­
test* were announced here ronight at a dinner o f the two sponsoring organisations — the A*»oelated Pres* Association of Flor.
Ida and the Associated Dailies of
• Florida.
First place in the public Rervlec
contest, sioin-ored by the Asso­
ciated Dailies, was won hy the
Tamp* Morning Tribune, w it h
Its series of news stories and edi­
torial* on gambling In numerous
Florida counties. The series led
to widespread offictal Investiga­
tions In several counties and tn*
Indictment and ousting of several
public official*.
The first prls«was awarded to J. A. *'JorkN Slur
SB rav. veteran TrBwtaa reporter,

Enlistment
Increase
A n d Decreasing W a r
C a s u a l t i e s Given
A s Reason F o r Move
l l i c Atmy announced imltv it
is cuttimj in half the April draft
call of WI.OOO
It announced the Apr it tall lias
been redo, cij to 40,000.
An incrcaic in tolunl.ary enlistmenti and a decline in Korean
catualliet made the action |t..««il.tc,
the Army taid
The Ar my notifnd S e lrc litc Scitice head.|uailctt that the irtluc
lion in th* quota could he made
"without interfering with the plan­
ned ex|&gt;antion of the Ainiy’t
slienelh."

Truman Accused (Open House Tn Be Tobey Ca l l s For ..... ,
O f Pouring Money ByO/tr'-)V e'l I e! ,nvest'gation 0 * j
nDown ‘Rat
*“ -* Holes’
“
*
r
William O ’D w y e r -

mlnutc* after the fir»t paratroop-

«. \ y j

Arm y Announces40Thousand
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Cut In D ra ft Call For A pril;
CHAMBEIMOMMERCE
I
Air Force Plane Feared Down
*
I
I 41 f

Audacious Assault Is
Com plete Success;
Ta n k Column Races
T o Meet ’Chutists

" F Ji*UWPdl,. p . t c t w . a r , i d lb e K i« b lh

n

Cham ber O f Com m erce Drive

Brigadier General Is
______
TO K YO . Mar. 2 5 - &lt;/P)—Ameri­
A m o n g F ift y - T h r e e
can |tat.ilioo|trr&gt; .roltlrrrd by
Passengers Aboard
lough Rangri* jumped today be­
A tla n tic Transport
hind Communi*! liner nnith o(
Seoul and iliorked mine 20.000
LONDON'. Mar. 23—(,P )- A
Red troojH into baity (light.
(riant U, S. An Force traniport
The paralrooperi filled the iky
plane with 53 |&gt;etion&gt; re|&gt;oited
with their brivhtly-hued paraaboard vanuhed in fog ami rain
chutei like a mauivr Bailer bouover the Atlantic Ocean today
Qcjuet.
while minute from the United
But the Communitla rallied lat­
State* to l.nghtnd. One o| the
er and were fighting deipeialelv to
pattengen wai believed to he 4
lurmund and wipe out the 3.300
brigadier general.
outnumbered American jumper*.
Scaicli .iml retrue planet from
An armored column tjtrathradthree nalioni wonted the winding a (m b Allied drive by three
lowed teat in ihut far liuitlet*
diviiiom north of Seoul linked up
learth tor tome trace of wieckage,
with the juratroopi near the drop
tuivivoit or hie raflt.
area south of Muntan.
Official- at Shannon airport in
l.inei of infantrymen trudged ujr
11eland *aid the hit; plane, a
Gloria M ikmI i II o|mh* the |t*.vl L'hnmttcr of Commeive Drive with a railinnt •mile. Ih. i.nve. hearted F-I2I, whieh i&lt; known a* Glntn*.
* l h e toad for milei liehind. moving
by Joe:. Hatigun, get* underway Monday and will continue throughout the we»k. Speeches uill l&gt;&lt; made to
to the aid of the haid-fighting
master II. radioed at I A.M. that
nil elvi.- club* and John William*. John Kadrr and .1. II. Roxt-m will u*«i-t Mr. Rniieiin in canvassing it had .VI person* aboard includ'chulistf.
for nrwr memlier*.
ing a VII* (very imp-i i*m perA rerond column rolled through
•OHI with the rank o f brigadier
general. At the time of that rethe road centrr of Uijonghu and
'prut ilii* |ilane r u t gave (It*it*
fanned out to the eait. north and
Mhi mill &lt; outhwr-l
west.
ft

Associated P re ss

John Anderson To

L t• Pnul BI

Ls

Inspection Officer

Parking Spaces Arc
Provided For Board

High School To Aid
Red Cross Drive

Parachute Attack Behind Red Lines Ey-TSSL*
Goes Off With Perfect Precision

N ew England Yankees Contribute
Many Skills To Defense Program

K

Sunrise Services To Be Held At 6:1J
On Sunday At Municipal Bandshell

The Weather

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TlfKHDAY MAIL 20, ItlSI

TUB HANFORD IIKW AI.I). 8A N FO H I). FUHMItA

Montgomery Named
(Caotlaocd fro m Page One)
Venders i t • I a 'r r date.
Command e f tho land forces.
South, rn Euro pa, w ill b« assigned
to an Italian general.
Tha b o a dquarter* announce­
ments Mid th a l Eisenhower would
Orgenlxation to tra n sfe r to hla
a«k tho five power D n iu e U Treaty
Supreme Headquarter* A 11 I r d
Power: Europe (S H A P E ) th r re­
sponsibilities o f the Brussels Part
Defen&gt;# Orangixatlon which F i.ld
Marshall M ontgom ery haa l « n
mad* w ith th * concurrence o f the
tommandinr a t Fontainebleau.
The appointm ent* today were
Standing group o f the N orth At*
Untie T rra ty O rganlratlnn.
Tho onnnunrrm rnt .aid fleneral
ELenhower emphasised “ hla jrra*
tltudo to th r a rv rra l naliona for
making available aurh distinguishod representatives. H r f r r l* that

ho haa a firs t d a ta tra m , our fu lly
capable o f meeting tin* grave
m p o n u lh lllirg imposed upon mrn
&lt;taalla»«4 / r * a h i * Oaa)
and govrrnmrnta accepting a»ra tio n wai not given.
a ig n m rn ti o f thia typ e ."
In Seoul I t . r lf mine* wor* being
The new appointment* “ round
o u t the organlratlnn o f Supreme c le a n d from the streets and road­
Headquarter* iteelf,” th r anrmunrr* way* while the rtce ration* wore
m rn t raid.
doled out to long lines o f civilian*
Western European defense w ill i On the w r.t central fro n t ROK
be organlxed around th tro geo (It&gt; public of Korea) aoldiera led
graphical area*: the northern, ren- the Allied advance. AP correitr a l and southern sectors, who.i- piindrnt W illiam C. 'la n ia rd Mid
boundaries hate nut yet tu rn p iu the oulh Korean* made the deep­
cisely outlined. Then ventral ■&lt;i • en pentratlon o f Communist line*.
A c tiv ity on the eait-cent rat
to r probably w ill cover only France
fro n t wa. confined to patrol akirand thr* low countries.
The appointment o f Montgomery miihea a field dl.p atch Mid an
o* EUrrinowet'* deputy imd l&gt;&gt;*en American patrol found about 100
expected. In the joh the fumed CotiununiiU dug in on tha high
" M o n ty " who won g lo ry in Hrita in ’a World War II campaign in i w ill he to aid and advlic El*enN o rth A frica, w ill t,o in charge lo w e r in coordinating the overall
o f training, equipping and prepnr A ir Force effort*. He 1* a veteran
in g national force* ullutted to] of u lr warfare In hoth world w a n ,
C e n tra l Elsenhower.
and .Incr C)c tolier, 1040, ha* been
A ir Chief Marshal Saunders' Jul* R A F Inspector-general.

War In Korea

G et a S t udebaker truck
and really cut costs!
The stand-up stamina that you wantl
Free from pas-wasting excess bulk I

F ln a tl cab
In an y Iru ckl
lam level Hoar with
rarlowd *a f(tr steps.
W ill 1 [a n n u o u .t
with ■’fingertip" ««t*
trol and Ad)uWo-Ah

srar-5!,"%
arm m u . Two mo

visor,. Dual wind*

U L tiA M

1401 FRENCH A V E .

ground overlooking Iho riv e r north
o f Pungam.
A rtille ry and o lr a tta ck* forced
lb * Rada to w ithdrew.
Twelve B-29 Super fo rts Tuesday
pounded Hamburg on N o rth Ko*
rca'a emit r o u t . Four other Super*
forte h it a bridge near Knwon,
South o f Hamburg,
Field dispatches indicated the
A llies were advancing a g a lm t re­
tre a tin g Communlita a ll along
tha front.
Censorship was lifte d on tho
rapture o f tha Chungbyong re­
servoir and power station IS mile*
noriheaat o f Seoul. They were
raptured intact three days ago.
United Nation* troop*, the Eighth
A rm y (aid, have advanced beyond
th a t point.
Moderate rear-guard action wa*
reported during the day. Chinese
■ml N orth Korean Com m unlita
were reported a t three widely*
separated point*: east o f Uojongbu, which U 12 m” *s north o f
Seoul; northeast o f lla n g ye on tho
central front, and north n f Al*
lled-hrld Kangnung on the ear.t
ra n k
The Rrds have thrown up read
block* in some place* to delay the
U. N. advance.
From the central fro n t AP
correspondent Tom Bradshaw re­
ported evidence the Chinese were
only try in g to *low down lh U.
N. advance u n til they ran com­
pute th r ir w ithdraw al n in th o f
He »aid the main resistance was
met Monday on a road running
northeast o f Hongchon.
Although w ithdraw ing behind
th r old boundary between N orth
and South Korea, the Communists
hinted they plan to return some
day.
The
Red Korean radio nl
Pyongyang railed
on
Korean
ynuth* to rUe against the U nited
Nations during a "w o rld youth
week" to start Wednesday.
The radio railed on Korean
youth o f both *e ie * to "ris e
against the enem y" and "s ta rt
people'* rio t* everywhere."
"Take away the gun from tho
American enemy and (Korean
president) Hyngman Rhee'a group
and shoot them in the breast," tha
radio M id.
South Korean soldiers were u rg ­
ed to tu rn on U. N . soldiers "Tn
a righteous uprising and re m t to
the people']
rmy.
m unist) arm
“ ■ (Com
(C
AP
N ate PoloP correspondent
co ir spoor
wetxky reported from the central
fro n t th a t the A llies Monday
found one o f the war's biggest
hauls o f Red arm s and ammunl^
tlon. Much o f i t was buried, In­
dicating (he Reds planned to usd
I t a t a later date. The cache in .
Hurled 10 hew ltiers, 24 m artaraj
40 machine guns, nearly 400 rifle q
and seven rocket launchers.
Mountain clim bing M arine* ii
the central sector advanced slow
ly northward, presumably tow ar
Chunehon. Chunrhon Is a form er
Chinese headquarters only eight
mUva couth o f 00.
I k e M fih A ir Force flew
record 860 portico Monday.__

Look ot that trim, tlook, streamlined dot Ifni
That'* ano roaion a Studabakor truck It I
stand-out In low-cot) operation,
Painitaklng mailor croft*manthlpput* w#er*
resisting long Ilf# into ovary detail of ovary
Studabakor truck. But there's no *up«rflueu*
dead weight to watto your gatellno.
Studabakor truck* com* In *ls*« and who*l
bato* for hundred* of hauling nood*.
Two great Studabaker-built truck engines—
the Icon-o-mltor—rha high torque Power*PIu*
—ire marvati of «mooth performance.

M O TO R CO .
P H O N E 1570

Atomic Tests
(CeallaaeO P r m rase One)
be "coming along later on." IleH

declined to say wnen asked if
they would be held at Enlwetok.
The "te s tin g season'' al E nlwetuk—h u m th e standpoint o f
the weather begin* late In March.
Tha p re va ilin g wind* blow from
the southeast then. Thus Hullo*
active dust and spiay fiom an
atomic blast would d rift away
from inha hi le&lt;l areas of the M a r­
shall Island and from Hawaii,
2,000 miles to th r east. Enlwetok
is in the M arshall girup.

O’Dwyer Claims
tCaatla*-ea ream »■•** Oae|
probers, O’D w yer said it had been
quite im possible” for him lu keep
detailed ta b on gambling and
rackets.
He said he depended “ on the In­
te g rity " o f Id* subordinate*.
Prodded by H alley, hn conceded
he once railed o f f one rs r k rt\,in ti'stig a tin n on u d v lrr of hb aides
because it wan "Interfering w ith
police Dior ah1."
“ You c e rta in ly suspected police
corruption?” he wa* n&gt;krd.
" I was w orrier! for fuur yrars,"
said the fo rm e r mayor. “ I knew I
wa* s ittin g on n powder hrg and
anyone who I* In city hall Is s it­
ting on a powder keg. Yon know
bow d iffic u lt it I* to put your fin ­
ger on it . "
( I'ltw y r r , te s tify in g for the *ec.
oi.d day in the packed, klieg.light­
ed hearing room , said that In Ib id ,
he became aw are that “ palin’ at
that tim e were unable to cope w ith

the gangster-murder situation."
He M id he set up a special In
vestigation by fo rm e r Deputy I'o
lice Commissioner F ra n k Hals, bul
but
aeon called It o ff a fte r ex-Pollc*
Commissioner A rth u r
Watlandei
said it was "d is tu rb in g morale."
Digging into the
mysterious
death in the early '40'» o f Abe Relea, a key witness In the old Mur­
der. Inc., mob prosecutions, lla llc r
demanded If Hals, In charge o f the
men gu railing Itelra, was not at
fa u lt.

Oldsters Gain Power

" g h l ( D -A rk ) had
Chairman “Fulbrlght
favored winding
■ ig Ii t up by "Mar. d l,
hut the sis other members over
ruled nlm.

IC M t d s M Pram Page Oaa)
doing research fo r tha State's re­
tirem ent v illa g e plan, told tha
conference ■ study of St. J'rte rslu r g re tire e * showed the most
popular recreations among them
are card playing, gardening and
fishing.
S huffleboard wa* fourth on the
list o f sports but firs t on th&gt;- li t
of organised reerrathms.
Webber said th r oldsters o f St.
Petersburg— a favorite haven fo r
th r r lr d r r ly — include former S k ill­
ed w orker* fo r the most p a rt.
There are not a great many fo r ­
mer professional people and few
retired farm ers. Small businessmen are p le n tifu l.
Webber’s study la part o f hla
research on the villages. The state
is hoping p riva te capital w ill b u ild
the com m unities as center* fo r
pensioner* w ith low Incomes. The
im a ll rentals would help keep
oldsters o f f the state welfare rolls.

Gasoline Taxes

Tourist Party

I I ss II m M Pram P m * Sm I
taw , s till would make the individ­
ual user responsible fo r the tax.
He could get a perm it am) pay the
ta x directly, or pay the dealer when
be Uiughl his gas and let the
dealer remit to the state.
Each dealer would be required
tn nuskr monthly re p o rt* and tax
remittances. I f he sold to a private
u f r r w ith a state p e rm it, be would
report the user's p e rm it n u m W
and volume nf purchase* and the
state would have a check on the
ta x payment.

(C ontinued from Psge One)
W o , N. II., were winners in sing­
ing “ Sweet Adeline", Mr. Stevens
ilm sang several solos including
“ The U ow orv" w ith hi* own ac­
companiment.
Featured entertainers were Peg­
gy W rig h t, who played “ Mslguena”
and two y o u th fu l tap dancers fio m
the D uxbury school, June Jennings
and Joe Andrews.
The orehestra Included H a rry
Wester, piano; Dave Shannon, vlo.
lin ; R ill M a rtin , bass; and W. R.
Connolly, banjo and cello.

RFC Inveatiffation
I C n l l t i M ream Pace Os* I
ilrn ln vd it. He also disputed Mr*.
Smoot's story.

In addition to gathering testi­
mony on this point, the senator*
decided at their closed session to
continue their inquiry indefinitely.

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Seoul.
An A me r lean tank patrol on tin*
road to injim K t.tr tun Into a heavy
mine field.
“ The small nrm * and mortar
fire were no intense that it waimpossible fo r the men to leave
the* tanks ami remove the mines,"
an operations o ffic e r said.
On the east roast South Korean
Tin erovv.lt-d l-uki- Mary C om m unity Center w hich on Saturday p i. ei.leiit of ill. I nk. Mary Cl im lw r of Corn merer, greet.,! the
units were o ffic ia lly (dared w ithW in Sl * miles of the old lamler Might wa* the scene o f the 2*Hh annual Pioneer N ight program, Kintik mole than M i person# p rc ..-nt. The program was marked liy nreh.-c
-itigtng r i i t r i tainmefll
talk n u n .ru in g piom-ei du&gt;
lietwren N o rth nmt South Korea. •‘vims, who ha* conduct. .1 the p ro g ia m an anally aince it was in itia l- tia l
lit jslngtnu, ■hi t I-ih .' i l-v Kar.yft- I Im i-holder
.1 a ttn r. *-v
Patrols may have reached or ed 26 year* ago, * » . again master o f ceremonies. C,
crossed the im aginary line.
AP eorrcspomietit Tom Hrodshave reported from the central
front that United Nations troops
were unonpo
|.y the vanishitiK
enemy. lie said armored patrols
W«re probing the a irs Is-1 ween
the main A llied lines and Parallel
m
Earlier reports plner.l American
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I t lit I PI T ilt E. Mar. 21 —
(JPl — T h re r Negro -u-p«.t- n.
an early motnlng holdup-bid.
naplng o f a fillin g station oper­
ator here, were apprehended at
HI. &lt; loud and one o f thrm was
ciuotr.l liv tt.n -.ila rounlv sher­
i f f young Tindall as claiming
lh .il hr. loo. was a kidnap sirtlm.
FORT PIKRC E. Mar. 2 1 - f/D —
Three unidentified Negroes early
today held up and robbed Perry
CJ. Linthlrum , 33, rig h t operator
o f a fillin g station nn U. H. H igh­
way j near hete, took him in the
car In which they were rid in g
to a ranal near Veru Reach, made
him strip to the skin, tied him up
w llh his elclhes, tensed hint Into
a drainage canal In shallow water,
and drove away In the darkness.
LithlfUH!
InVfvttiffRtlnf « f.
fleers he soon freed Mm«elf, hail
ed a pasting m otorist and re tu rn ­
ed to F ort Pierre, where he no­
tified the police department.
He accompanied Deputy .Sheriff
Vrron Christianson, police Lieut.
Oils A lfo rd and Patrolman Shel­
don K rm p lwck to the scene,
where the o ffice r* said they found
part o f l he missing clothing and
other evidence to substantiate
Linthicm n’a story.
The holdup occurred about 4:30
A . M. wb«-n U thtcum was alone
in the stntiun and netted $107.26,
I he records showed. Po|k-e di«pat.'hr.l a statewide alarm.
While police were investigating
th i* e*»e, th e ft o f a 11,000 rash
register and an ratlm atrd 160*10
nr more In ra»h from the Mradown Restaurant on the highway at
the Stale Farm er* Market south
or Fort Pierce was reported. Kntrance, police said, wa» gained
through a window. A ll availablt
tlue* were bring cheeked

ihlHF* ".ll"

Right

To

Consider Abolishing
Public Loan A r c i i c v

Silence

WASHINGTON, M ar. 21 &lt; /l’ »
— Frederick V a n d rih ill Field. New
Yotk imllionaiie. was (trrd I... 1* y
id contempt o l Congttss charges.
Federal Judge T. Alan GoldsI mhoukIi , who presided at Field**
In a l without a ju ry, granted a de­
fense motion for acquittal.
The Judge held Field wa* w ith ­
in his constitutional rig h ts in re­
fusing to an-wer questions o f a
Senate Foreign Relations Subcom­
mittee on grounds his an-wer*
might incrim inate him.
Field was charged w ith con­
temptuously refusing to answer
32 question* during an investiga­
tion of charges by Senator Mc­
Carthy (D -W isj th a t CommunirU
m rnt,.
had in filtra te d the State DepartField, great grandson o f Corneliu* Vanderbilt, w a* linked w ith
Communism In testim ony from
Louis Hudne:, a form er Com­
munist.
Judge Holds borough commentn t • -T he court I* sif tile opnioti
that if the defendant tF ie ld ! had
l l watlAMea Sla I 'M * n a a n

Determined Suicide
Attempt Is Failure
CHICAGO. Mar. ifl - l/V&gt; —
Kntlly Prurna* la convinced that
he is almost indestructible.
T h r 5ti.yr*r-nld fa cto ry worker

W" « w m i,dheb wa,.'° * ^ r , itls, |', r^ d
a , saying he
' “ I I V n !.tn lllt
dlsappotutssi that he had flnhle d
two a t'm p t * to k ill hirn-elf.
|. ^
* ‘ u L u ir.u l
IT.-mas related that oil1 .
in a fit of despondency, he went
«n a
n railroad
. ..kir.ii*.! -ta
ts - and
■...I fin d .
to
siding
.32 caliber bullet in to hi* ehrst
lie walk rtl home and went to lied,
expecting to illr.
Rut Hu inlay m orning lie awakenesl, surprised, lie brooded all
day an.1 Sunday n ig h t he aim ni
fo r hi* heart and again lay down
to die. Hut again death rludrd
ti in. and &lt;&gt;n M inlay his brother,
W illiam , saw- blond soiling Premas' shirt and railed police.
Surgeons who removed the bul­
The Hi nfnrd M inisterial Associa­ lets said Premas aim fo r his
tion, at a spedat meeting yester­ heart wa* rlose to the target but
day. went on r.-cord as strongly I lint rlh hones deflected the bul­
opposing the repeal of the pres­ lets.
Hospital reports say P r e m a s
ent th rre day w aitin g law fo r
marriages, the Rev. J. K. .Mc­ I# "recovering nirely.
Prc.fl»* said the despondency
Kinley sal.) today.
The m inister* met a fte r th e ir net in a ft r r some d rin kin g .
a ttrn tio r had been called t« the
MAHGARCT TRUMAN
fact that there wa* a possibility
NEW YOKK, M ar. S l- fA T —
that the next le g isla tu re would
attem pt to repeal the present M argaret Truman, In her fir s t
dram atic role on radio, w ill coWaiting law.
star w ith J M ira ritrw a rt in •
They also voted (a I n f o r m
r n m r n ta lir e * in the Legislature play ever A e N a lk n a l Breadt th e ir a rt Ion. asking them to do casting Company netw ork A p r.
what they ra n to prevent the re- 1M.
T h r daughter o f the President
peal n f thr* legislation.
£ ; The m inisters al*o urge all In ­ w ill appear in “ Jackpot," a fea­
terested people to express th e ir ture of the Bereen Directora P ity opinion to th&lt;-ir representative*. house series. I t w ill be broadcast
fro m 10 to 11 P. M. (K 8 T ).
M id Rev. M cK inley.

0 Ministern Favor
•1-Day Wasting Law

Leased

W ire

N o.

150

Truman Declares Highway Safely Is I'G sT“ " o„ ^
Armed Forces Of V ital Necessity, Concerning Wealth;
Admits Bookmaking
U S Have Doubled Kiwanians T old

l it O LE N cT.h m k .n t h
TOKYO. Mar. 21— (/T ,— An
American tank forte today rumbled
into the former Chinese ilro n ft- 1
hold of Chunchon. Ii met only
Hag-waving Korean civilians.
The Chinese, who had made the
central Korean road center their I
troop massing point tn Soulh K&lt;&gt;- [
rea. apparently had withdrawn
north of Parallel 18.
Chunchon it H1 miles m utli of
the Red Korean border.
It wa» frs&gt;m Chunchon dial the
Chinese inounl'-d their two massive
offensives in January and I ehiuary
against W .uqu. deep in crn tr.il
K oira.
On the western front. South
Korean and American task forces
tanging u|i the historic invasion
route of Koiea humped into hitler
Communist irs iita n c r mulls of

Thi*ee Negroes Rob
And Tie Up Filling
Station Operatoi

P re ss

Costello Defies U.S.
Senate Committee On
How Much He’s Worth

Pioneer Night At Lake Mary

B i t t e r Resistance Is
Iviet By VanguardOf
Advancing UN Force
As Chunchon Falls
•

A s s o c ia te d

W EATHER

1 loudy and occasional ra in in
■•-day. Parity cloudy elsewhere.
A lr » light -h o a rr*
In south
portion. Partly cloudy » r i l h r r
northeast and r r n tr .il p u rliiw t
through Thursday,

Murh of the enjoyment drived from Pioneer N ig h t was ft -n
the- playing
Mary
Concert
Left• »to
an
f
‘IS of the ■Lnke
rssK. 10
.. » •/.Jin
1 I I ’Orchestra.
*1' " ' I IS 1*1
*» frig
1tr IIh1t lin
'frr*.
s . Ile
h n _Z
row er, guest m
&gt;.ilo
Perry
llrem er, trum pet anl
.oil
Helen
/. iM
ttrowrer,
lo irirt;
t; P
e tri llrt-m.-r,
leader]
id e r; II. R. Herkentiarh, cello ; oy Howell, sasotihone; Ann Lovell,
leader]
sderj II R. H m ith, drum; Raymond lla ll, violin; John Prckham,
drum and Robert ftr r n ir r , piano.

Lansing Says Salt Mar. .‘i1 Is F i n a l
Water Fish Agency Dav To Pity Taxes,
May Be C r e a t c d Gall way Declares

It, i.. M II.H IN K I I . M
W A S IIIN G IO N . M u . 21 t A ’ i
C'haiimaii M iU lellan (I) A ik ) id
the Senate l.*|vruditutrs Committee
imqioseil Imlay that 1‘ iriid e n t T tuman w illuliaw lem |K iiaiily ins hotly
dli|iUle.l pi ll. In ir-i .1:is,s the Re1 *:r .............
institution F
in am
a rre. (Co
constitution
I m
oqvotalion.
H r said Congress should he .illowed In work nut Hi own solution
t .» ./* 1
.
to th r la tr o f RFC. h u ff
mrnt Im tlintt agrncy A S rnatr
tu b co n iin iltrr in n lrn J i tit*
RFC ha. fallen under the control
.
. xfra
of *n influence ting w tlli \M u lr
Home (o n tia e ti.
McClellan made the- .i.gge.llen
as hi* committee opened public
beutlug- III) the I’ l l ddent*- ptoi.o*n| 1.1 aholi-h the five-man RF*
io tir.l o f directors and put the
&gt;een&lt;y under n single adm ini-tra
tor.
'This plan should le- w ilh deaern te m p o ra rily,"
McCleila t
said.
Senator
Mayhank
(D -H C i,
ehalrman ef the fu ll t anking rem
m lttrc who spiike n the lend o ff
w lln r**. said he thuught that
"m ight lo- u g"CHl id m ."
Mayhank *«h! I........ ..
rs Ih.
President's plan in any .-veru
would not la- 0 fin a l solution, and
thut hi- ctim m ltlee want* to work
out idea, o f H.h own 011 what to
do w ith RFC. I|. . . id he Intends
t „ .a ll hearing* Immediately on
several proposal* to aledisl. the
mr&lt;n*y

The Florida Legislature may I
( &gt;„IV a f . T ^ T v . remain
create a M il w a te r D*h eomm »- w hieh .Semln-de C o u n ty '* i.spa* on similar to th a t in California.
. (11. . , .....
,,n&gt; nlnll ; f
!X r *r;, v ^ u ? ,^
l » h r « i I * ll'e ir c m ! real. ps-T
mKTr. "&lt;dr lll.a
! * LI io n ** rClub
i {,B*loV
'h ' " rtl and
tax a -..,
membari
.l.v
Jnh Intangible
, , ; aUlpWB&gt;,
Clarence1—
- -- *•W elsh*' lntr#d" m l ' ,y 1 '*renee| t 0 * C olh.lur, advised today.
Pointing out th a t what formerly j
M?rrh "
i»»&lt; month in
seemfsl to lo- inexhauatihle ftshinrr "
" llM ’ M1,a&gt;
paid l*rf.-r.resources on the F lo rid a eoa-ls nre! a m ininiuiti " f '• ps-r re n t is levif I
I n n w .ilm ln is h in g .T V 'to id of«.V,T.'. I • W lm ' " -d i" " i-e rty taxes
•
i enforcement u ffic e ra in the S t . l f Mr o '"1 "»■!•»*» personal uni
# ff(| o f „ j rp|anf, t,, 1 intangible ta n In addition !-•
I Jm, j i ^ i u ,p o f gto,, nct, A* u '*ds p.ualty levy, M r Gallows
,
t r r ' u l* the fishing ia improving on Pointed ...it th.- tax la w * in p u t
. ’ w in
I. "
(he west roast o f the state, he *he additional charge „ f a fro L'b b . M .
f ■,r ndv. rtising the property *«
n .u * , .
w L .
_
. .. . . . . . . . . . . .
__
1
,Iclinouent,
H.
hit*h
“
*
__
whieh fee is 30 cent* la t i i fo fm n U trr WBa th r (i|M*nintr
The Florida W ild life
Federa­
II «Hils..*a *la P s ie toafcti
!! ssllsHra .in l-nae CVsblt
tio n , he drelared, wax urganited by \
turslni-simen and
spnrttm rn
to I
ronserve natural resoure*- lnelud-1
Ing tlm le r, w ater supply, soil* and
w ild life.
Since the organixation of the
Seminole County Sportsman A*»«ria tio n and the b rin g in g of game
warden* here. Ille g a l seining of
thousands of pound* o f fish a year
f EDITOR'S N O T H : The n i t e r ol Ike follow ing di.psteh
has been ehi-cked. he pointed out.
hss been no a fo u r day, underwater training cruise sUtard a
One result I i th a t fish in g of perrh
II. H. Nav, snorkel sithm irine In A tla n tir waters.)
and has* hsi been improye.1, he
said. More than DO perernt nf the
Ily El.TON C. FAY
to u rists eomlng lo F lo rl.la want to
ADOARD SUI1MARINE GHAMPUS, Mar. 8
(Delayed)
(/V)
fis h , said Mr. L a m in g .
Ate uihmaiinei dangerom )
H r stated th a t a t a recent ses­
sion o f llie Florida W ild life Federa­
Tiie truthful answer to lin t it prnl.alily y n .
Dtev have m ottion, it w si voted to ask the Fresh I u tll-in h a /.tii* than other craft hut that ti the nature of the v rtie l
W ater Ram* and Fiah Commission
lo ston all seining In Florida wa- I h r y mutt have thrm . Hut they alio h a tr a boatful o f safely gadget*
and techniques.
&lt;
(raallsaeg Da l*a s * K lik ll
Let's ronsldrr
th r
dangers save the imat, tardiness in diving
l l l ’HMAN'H H O LID A Y
D ra t:
willmean Its destruction hy a ir­
B E LLIN G H A M , W ash* Mar.
Thera is lha m a ile r o f buoy- c ra ft or surface ships.
2 1 —W F—I I was th e last placa
This
low
buoyancy
factor*
you would look fo r • fugitive, but anev. The margin between float­ means the submarine Is particu­
th a t's where o ffic e r* found Ray in g any finking, w hen a sub­ la rly vulnerable to enemy gun­
Weldon, wanted oa n wat r a i t m arine Is nprra tin g oa the sur­ fire nr tn rolhston. A ship'* !&gt;«W
face, i« lest than f o r any other k n ifin g thrnugh the sub's hull
charging grand larceny.
Officers her* th o u g h t Weldon r r a f t . i t i* almost a h a irlin e d if­ ran send her down like a alone,
m ig h t visit a frie n d In the slate ference. It has to h« th a t way. too fast fo r bulkheads to (•*
iwfiitenthry at
a t W a lls Walla and T tw submarine m ust lie aide to rinsed.
n o tifie d of fleer a th e re to nab him. submerge In a m a tte r o f sec-.
The second danger im inl i .
They did.
undo. In rombal, a q u ick diva can
(Ceattewe* Ow ra ce B a k u
MPSae-.. - - iweae. « ■*&gt;,

j

M W YORK Mar 21— 1/1’ &gt;
j l ndeiwnrt.i K ... Frank Costello
Russians Warned That
D e c la r e s
hwi.iv d rlir d Senate .rune invest.'ntrolmnn
galois f.u die fourth tin e in then
Peaceful Countries
Death Rate Here Is r f f o i li lo find out hts nrt w ottli.
W ill Maintain Peace
Twice That Of State He s.ud hr woulilu t ansvsei the
question
iiv ritxKsr it. \ \i i \nu
K i u . i n n n . t m l n u r t r irniirtlW ith the same sullen stubborn­
KEY WEST. M u 21 UP)
f ’ lr iid r n l 11 unia n tr tv r.l notice r*( h\ I.trill 1 1 T.iyiot nl the ness hr has dtiplvved when the
H o iitij Itig h u .n I'.iitn l. nl tlin r mailer came up previously, t'ostell.nla* that the l m trd Stairs hat
doubled itv aimed lo u r , nin e tr«|H»!l«ilu|m in (»«&lt;■%«rftlcftie 11* 111* lo &gt;.iid th r .onutiitler was .i»koo;
.H iu lfn li Mull a * th r 101 |.i«( io i inhumation it had not i i i ’ ht
the m i avion nl Korea in irv u l
" . t il l lu illir i Communnl atiai kv Vrm i %%!iu|i i**«ultr«| in I I iit.ilih r* to.
in Seminole ( ’minty. .1 t
»4te
"I
irlused hefnre." Costello
againit id h ri lire nationi
laid
I'm not going to answer
An ru h a n g r of Irlrg ia m . I.elw»e the vtate air,age.
I irnl I ivim t u t intKHltltra I •V lin t c)!ir»lii&gt;ii.
tween die President and &gt;•'. ici.viy
Hie yamfilet. labeled l-v the
.d Defense M a i.h ill do. Iiiti-tl that How H.l M ootirlh. w!io uitrodured
this eountty's unifoimed lo u rs now also I Indus.iv Patiolm aii If D committer at head of a national
stand at mote than i.'HNl.OOH nine H a iti..-ii «l Sauloisl Joel fie ld citme svndicale, pictured lum tell
to the in m im ltrr as one now tn months alter Koteaii Red. launched presided
y
iy r .l in p u irl) legitimate Imsiness.
I'.iioliny
ool
that
in
a
sense
th ru unpiovokrd alia, k June 2 '
\u d lie said lie wain I going
&lt;itiren. &lt;d a . oiiimirnilv air pisl
M r. I ruiuan mad. tlo i. Is gram
pidd.. shortly la-foii- leal log lit as mu. ll irsponsihlr fo| acildrnts to talk about sshat assets lie has.
7:'l0 A M f..i ii v.-it lo F o il J. f
Costello pictured hinis.-tf ns a
as th o ir involved, I irut. Taylor
frrson m the t i n |.- it ie«. atH.nid
promoter of jet boiler* f.u the
stirise.l
lit.
ure.l
ssf
moie
public
tin- destroyer S.n fl.d.l It.- i» dm*
tw nefit of housewives w ith small
..nek at fi I'M .
uippoil liu law rnloreemenl.
apartm ent*.
The President w ill fly hark to
He eoneesied In-fore the Heimte
Already in l*'M there hav. Ii.-sn
W u-long I o|&lt; tom oilow to spru.l tile four (w-rsons title d in aiumnol.lli- Crime Committee the jet boiler
Kn -1ei wi-rkeiid w ith Mrs liiq u u u a iv ld .n l. in Snuin.de C.umtv. lie tmslrie** hadn't taken up tm ieli of
nod 1i|s -inglro* .Inughtei M .nenr- stnl.sl n f these, tw o were killetf i hi* tim e so far.
et. II. is seheiluUil lo tuke o ff at in the I ity and two outside.
said
" It's in il* infancy,"
IV M Thu ruin &gt; lrs.ni tin- 11... n
I t ’s jt u t started,"
In Florida during t'.i.Vi a total
t'hien Ait Station, . ight and n hall
The h ru llrr was ile irril« ,d as
m ile. Irom th i- Navul sutimarine o f H72 person* were killed and an in fra red h ro ilrr for use in
l J . l l - injurisl, h r ir v t a ltt l.
station
apartment homes, hut Costello
Mr. Truman's nunoiin.e.iieut wti*
( i f (hr m»»rr Ihnn 6!!a00(t ifriv n * said he didn't undvistand it's
a i.i’w warning to Soviet Ito-sia lnv«'l\r,l in ncridputi in th r Main mechanical detail*.
that th i- country "in rnmpuit) with In^t y rn i, rim ir lim n 8H n rrrrn t
P rior to Costello'* appearance,
otliei free nations" i« determiniHl \n&gt;Utc‘«l m law, .u l I.iru t. Taylor. the committee issued a secund
" to i-sruhli-h and maintain mu Id l l r f r r t L r v th lrlr^ , hr |M»in(i'«t out, in vita tio n to New York Governor
(reace."
I 'llh &lt;1 J»*ll fiv r |»r|^r|Jt of (hr Th.uua- E. Dewey to appear l&gt;eo It. eniphn‘ if.d ih. .(’*.-.1 w ith
fo.e il about gambling nt Sara­
which (his country |s m hint.line
f hi w1*4 .in i h r m in ih rr «*f mi!r&lt; toga H|o ings, N. Y.
fit*. .J.-JcU -»-* to ill set. King Mnr* ' i n \ i ln l,
m inoir (‘uim^y In it
Henator Charles T&lt;d»-y H i M i l
• hull's telegruin giving the ire of vrn i Ism I n f u t ilit y ovunt^c1 In
aid Costello's refusal to art-w rr
motor nr* iilrn l of rim riy Iwiri* "makes us suspuioo* and I don't
"i.Mil.|r#t whitt ti \%a* •»!» .lutir if*
th r *f(tit* n o tiiiu 1, hr ait! In want to I.e suspicious."
“ ilit * ilmthlhiK *»f ««iif « irn tifih th r f ’Uv of I ;I n11&gt;Cl thi i
lilt
"The world can’t think well of
lin*
ttuFCimpli^lii.l !«•
than u h o lr nf In**! yrm only four j»«*i
a man who cov.-rd up." he added.
mm' months nfti-i thu ('*111111111111 1 viiiD u r n
in nolo a rfiilriit* .
Costello l it - disclosed In- tin*
ngg.e -ion ngain-t 'lie Reput.li
lo- t..lit th r KmaniariB
:.i .oiti.l iGiO.l'iNI in .ash in lit*
o f K .m a," (it-nerwl Marshall r ii - .1
Lhr Htilulioii to th r (irnM m i H h.nne -nfe un.l in two bank in*"For
M l,n'gth we have already cilln.fi t h i r r fnlil, hr *tu tr*| nmt itirlu«|r« counts, but la-yond ih .il, lo con­
tended hi* holdings are Ids own
ed a total strength in i**rc&lt; - of h lr h u ay m ic iiu rr in if, law rnfarca**
a ffa ir.
-'.'*00,1 MmI . -W *s tint attained in mrnt ntti! n lu ra tion of ilrivrr«.
" lb . you have a safe deposit
W orld War It until mine lim n ‘21 F hniila r lull on r nt rip hi nI **'
mi,B(|ta
r „ ur t.iuhi up slaite.l that nl low 41i vr r * 1in* !i ■*•i* I &lt;» l».\ anywhere else other than m
your hom e)" n«ke.i eommilt.-e
in June c m . following the full thiHM* o f III yrnra o f npr, In* &gt;"i.n-.-I I! mini |.h Hull.-i
aihlnl.
U'anee. and more than Ih ...
Costello -lotc.l al the celling
Out of 7*1 v mint torn that lr»l
month* A ftrr lY u rl I I iimhii
nit., the
in fulfil m t iiliiilv in FLoiifu la at u io li.e iiln rlly. Mini log
Thtt p m U M look iim ium
fll
w o rl.L w i.fr .ti*. I •- h . ..f y r a r , lf7it u r r r ihir t •* ^|w*r4f 1D- a b it., hot gltile of kileg lights.
I hen h. sni.l In In- h...ii ■. Hun
th r p rt'tfir*e of Am* n.-nn .&lt;« (• n-. * tii tlrlvinir on th r u n m p *i»lr of
“ N il."
th r tnntl, ai»4 r’»7 t«* iln v in p whih* v o|&lt; •
*nd the e x ch a n g e d le lrg ia n »a
Cosicllu's attorney.
G e o rg e
arounit th r uloiw Lv th r int-ixu u tn l. Tin* fo u rth larif* **
im iilc n t i*ii m i up fm tor wa* ill'* W olf, ha- contended that his
fj,ale |)r partnienl‘* Voice .if Am.-i
nya i« tlnif *top *li:n» of nipnan* , lo in i&gt; ro n *tltu tl..o a ll) entitled
ica.
IC«s Mi ,44 ..a l*ii ■e • 1, 1.11
hr Nniil.
}}&lt;' telegraphed Marshall
f
t
np«*tI
Stm
klaml
rr|N»rVr«l
pro
I wish to commend you and all
your nssneiist hi the A rm y , N a vy,) gnaw In the preiw ration* for the
and the A ir Force for the siren- K i a uni* m liiA tirt •h im mi Apr.
uou* e ffo rts which have nu.de such «i. F u rl 11 ipp in t*oth nm i i a t o l that
v a tio in Huh ar« ihiK uina t&gt;oy'
grow th pov’ ible,
"T his tremendmis gain in ..... am! p ir li for (tir K in y am! Q u rrn
H HNilmiftl MM l ‘« n r u a i l
Ila s lls s fa Os Psae 11*101

Voungi'iToAnswer
Warren’s Charges
Before Grand Jury

Two Arc Injured In
('old Forccsist For
Two ( ’sir Collision
Fntiro Peninsula
,,
Tvv" people w»te injured th iI.A K r.L A N D , Mat,
21
More cold weather tonight
for ntornlng at in *2" ..'cI. h-W In n.i
nt N . nt It
t‘"e th rrn peninsular H ori.ta v*»- nutom'ddle collisinn
fo re .-a .tto .ia y hy the )-edri* Stale .street and Magnolia Avenue.
the Injured were M r*. Samuel
*' r “ ** M arnlng .Service M ill '" h i
l ewis nf Itirminghnm, Ala., and
r l .rT t *V ""r WII*
tin-*. It VV. Lewi-. 2f» yen. &gt;.|.|
. fovecast:
N i'gi,, drive, nf ii Mo-ely Cadtlln-Tonight and Thursday ino.mng
fuiie.nl coarli
Ih.th w&lt;ie tnlen
l'» rtly clmidy and colder ....... .th
to Fernald-ljaught.ui
M .im uial
'
r t , J.^
' " " V ,V
t u r o .u»
10 itr ir r r r . In th r north I... pitul, M r , la « i in nn Kin-1
nn Funeral ll.nne nudiulsnce and
K ium-Ii Lewis in a ,\|«»ely atnhu.
l -ri.y
... ....... ■»' -»»k"- lance. The extent of the injttri. *
Im-l not (M-en fu lly determined by
It.ton,
north and central, slightly
Until automobile« were batily
in southern rfiM rirt.
-mashed up, according to l.lcnt.
Outl.Hvk] cool in smith and cen­ Max thus arid Capl. Roy Tif 1lo of
tra l i l l - t i i i t * and tu lh c r r.-M m l'i the Police Department
lianing-tem perature* near the
.lunger to tin- t'lfiO Cadillac wax ntlm ated
(mint fo r tender truck in northern at 1 2,01 "I ..ml to tin- tum (lldsinnd istricts Friday morning.
Idle, nlaiut ( 1,200
A t the tune of the accident the
Cadillac was la-mg driven we*:
on N inth Street, a through street,
by Em ail Lewis, and tlo Old,mo­
bile, driv.-n t.y P hilip Cohen of
CHICAGO, Mar. 2 !- |/p &gt; — H uf­ Ituffalo, N. V., wan going south
fy . a "2(1.pound Great Pyrenees, on Magnolia Avenue. Mrs. Lewi*
aid to Ih- the only dog of It- kind wa* a passenger.
in the nation, tea* reported ml*slio lh drivers fare charge* of
Ing yesterday and feared a victim carries, and negligent driving.
of dngriaprrs.
This afternoon It wa* rrp n rtrd
The dog'* owner, Dr. Collin ' I that Philip Cnhru Is nt the hospi­
Doyle, said H uffy vani-he.l Sunday tal and is receiving x-rays to de­
from the Inclo-ed yard o f the termine the extent o f an in|ury.
Ik.yle home. H uffy has a shaggy, M r*. Lewis was released and Enoch
w hite coat, w ithout markings.
Lewis, Negro, remained for treatDoyle said there I* an American merit.
strain o f Great Pyrenee., hut llu ffy
is the only representative in this
COOK HEN TEN CFP
country o f th# Spanish breed,
O KLAHO M A C IT Y . Mar. 2 1 raised in the kennels n f the Infanta l&gt;P&gt;—Admit led slayer W illiam E.
Don Alfonso o f the Hpanish royal Conk, J r . today was sentenced to
fam ily, R u ffy wa* a puppy when terms totaling 30(1 years in "A lDon Alfonso gave him to Doyle calraa nr anolhtr nfe prison where
in 1M2. A t that tim e D»t&gt; Alfonso he has no chance to escape” fu r
was a student and Dr. Doyle nn the slaying o f the five member* of
im tru e to r In the R ritish Royal the Carl Muster fa m ily of A t­
wood, III,
Naval Academy.

ji'r r ir 'a; a s i'S*'irt&amp; riii

Myriads Of Safety Devices Protect
Sensitive Submarines From Disaster

Rare 220 Found Dojc
Reported MiHsinjc

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Warren
i.ala)
- ll- n e m le . l Washingii...
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ju d g e S am ll tta y 011 c h a r g e s
..( ilr.in k rn n r--,
M IA M I, Mar 21
!■'
Col,
lack II. Younger, president of the
Grenier Miami C lim e 1 '.m unis*ion, -aid he would g,&lt; before
tlu- Dade county .-.and ju ry late
today at his &lt;wn reque-t 1.1
answer any q u e s t i o n * aleuit
charges made again*! him t.y
Governor Euller Warren.
\cen*rd by Warren of ,.--oci.
ating w ith "one of M iam i’ s most
notorious
gamblers."
Younger
said he would sign a w aiver of
im m unity and testify unde. ..utn
lo any question* atsmt -neb an
association.
A fte r he has np|o-are,i lu-fore
the grand Jury, Younger -aid tie
would ask that the Governor Incalled n| support his charge*
w ith -w orn testimony,
W arren charged yesterday llia i
the Crime Commission chief nst.v.
ciate.j w ith a notorious gumbb-r
arid alleged that a m y-drriou* en­
velope had been passed to Young­
er under a barroom table in pad •
Younger declared the charge*
we..- "false and infam ous" a n d
gave the Governor 21 b--urs to
H'aailausg &lt;)■ I' m , i i , m i

The Weather
JA C K S O N V ILLE . Mar. 21— &gt;P)
r.i
A tla n ta
37
llltm a rk
II
-10
llrnw nsville
67
4fl
Chicago
‘2t»
12
Denver
43
28
Ere*no
Hi
48
New York
4H
41
50
Washington
36
W innipeg
H
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Jacks, ui vitl.rat
47
Key West
n
72
Ml
Pensacola
41
Tampa
70
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WEDNESDAY MAH. 21. Itf51

PAGE TWO
In

By V IR G IN IA

I*. ANDERSON

H r , and Sirs. A lb e rt Wallet
have returned from a two wreks
v is it w ith relatives in llrooklyn
His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
W alter, o f Jackson Heights, Long
Island, accompanied them and w ill
lem ain in I.ak* M ary for Ihe
balance o f the season.
Mrs. W. T. Wansley Is home
again, a fte r a short v is it in Jackaonville w ith her son and daugh­
ter-in-law , .Mr. and Mrs. Wade L.
Wansley and two children. .
Friends o f Mrs. |*. It. Ilremer
w ill be sorry to hear that she is
confined to her home, dur to illnes*.
Sir, and Sirs. Gerald llrers,
fo rm rr residents of |.aVe Mary,
were calling on friends, Mr.r. t l.
Sir. and Mrs. I*. II. Andersor
attended Ih e
D is tric t Library
meeting h e ld in O r la n d o Mar. l-&lt;
at the Allrcrtson I'u ld ii I.Unary
The Htisinrs* Women** Club of
the Community Church met Mar.
14 at the home of M r*. Florence
Boteler. The hostess, as resident
presided and Mr*. Ted Hi"t&gt;klyn
let) the devotions. Following re­
ports, new n ffjr r r * fo r the coin­
ing vear w e ir installed: M l*. II
M. Cochran, president. Mr*. II
M. Gleason, vice-president, Sirs.
R. E. True, arcretary ami Mr*.
E. K. Lloyd, Jr., treasurer. Twe
new memiteis were accepted, MrKsther {smith anil Sirs. I’ . 1). An­
derson. T h r la ttr r waa appointed
to the Sunshine Committee. At
Ihe eonrluslon of the husinrss, re
freahments of cake, coffee and
orange juice w rr* nerved by the
hostrss to: SI me*, C. C. While,
W. T. Wan: Icy. Esther Smith, II
M. Cochran, I'. I). Anderson, K. E
Lloyd, Jr. and Ted llrooklyn.
Sir*. E I her Smith spent th r
weekend with friends In RL
Petersburg.
Sir*. Vivian H ulte and son,
Roger o f Allison, Slieh. have a r­
rived to spend some time with
Mr. and Sirs. Herbert Iminpert.
Col. and Mrs. SVm. Johnson,
Jr. are entertaining his sisterin-law, S ill. Marion Dykeman of
A rlin g to n , Va.
Newell W. Banka o f Delroit,
Mich, la (pending a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Fawcett. Mr.
Bank* It the' leading contender
fo r tha rhecker championship of
Ihe world.

M r. and M r*. Grant MrLane
who have been W iltin g the Lyman
lsbsy* le ft Hun-lay for Iheli
me In la k e , M lrh.
/
M r*. J . I.. B ullard 1* visiting
k g f M H .in .I.H sail daughter. Mr.
and M r*. M. Flanders In Winter
Park fu r * few dag*.
Mr. and Mr*. C. Norlne ami
daughter, Elaine and Laverne of
Hou*tm i, T r ia * called un Rev. and
M r*. C. a W hite, Saturday. They
were friend* o f th * W hite* when
ha had the Relnlt, WU. pastorate.
A ttending the Carpenters' fish
f r y a t Rock Rprlngs, Runday were:
M r. and hire. It. M. Gleason, Mr.
and M r*. H erbert Lampert, Mr.
and M r*. W.
Thompson, and
M r. and M r*. Irv in g Hauser,
M r. and M r*, C harlta Xniegar
and guest. Mis* M a rilyn Johnson

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March IT, Rev. J .

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week's ev*n

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HOLLYWOOD, Slar. I t/1*)
s te rlin g II a y 'l i 'n , Hollywood’*
lajunringest actor, cla im * he is
now getting his th iid and maylie
last chance in the movie business.
A c tu a lly , I don't th in k his
p lig h t is mi desperMtr M* that,
lie la one o f those ta ll, rogg.-il
types who seem to lie indostrnetilifi* In movie*. ( Example*: Gary
Cooper, Joel McCrra, Kandy Scott,
John Wayne, ate.) lin t Hayden is
one o f th r most self-analytical of
actors, and hr Iterates h im self for
lint having ••■l ured his film posi­
tion liefore rmw.
lie got his firs t rhanre shortly
before thn war. He rose from ob­
s c u rity to appear w ith his future
fan-1 now ill- ) wife, M a d rlrin i
C a rro ll, In two film s, " V irg in ia ”
and "Kahaina Passage."
" I sloughed the whole tilin g
o ff ," h r admitted. *T d id n 't give
a damn. I didn't e vrtl read the
s c rip t* thlough, just learning lin t
line* tn the set la-fiire the scene
started, | must have given the
uialbgtm diiectnr a te rrib le lim e.”
1 Hiked If he hnd seen thuie
p in -w iir films reeently. "N o ", he
HWtWtnd abruptly, "J couldn't
a U tid Ihe^punishment." _
lla p d e ifT w ru l o ff to
war
w ith no regret* about leaving the
mnvle business. A tot o f people
d idn’t eapect him to re tu rn to
Hollywood, hut hr did. This lime
he had a new attitude. He wa*
eager to learn and to work. Hot
now th * opportunity waa lacking.
Ilia atudlo, Paramount, g a v h'm
llt tio or nothing to do. Hvanutally
ho waa i cleared.
T h ru tamo Hayden'* second
chance, John Huston, our o f U.e
few Hollywood rraatnra who can
lie called great, picked the actor
to play the load o f tha hoodlum
In “ Asuhalt Jungle." I t iras a
p r ii * vole In a prtle (although nut
rnnim ereially successful) film
"H u t 1 missed on th a t -me too,"
ho remarked. “ I did aoni* o f iny
licet work In th * pictura, nut my
perfnrm anrr was a w fu lly uneven.
Ynu might M y that the spirit
was w illin g hut th r fu-ah was
lob If I Lad t'.ir rhanre to do it
weak. I could do a much better
uver again today."
Despite hla m odeity, lla yikm
w n* a Idg enough h it to perform
a ra re feat in tha nitivin buslnr- •:
fo rm e r studio, Paramount, lin t
he returned t r a contract at hla
another stalemate ensued. During
only one mle. Ills total salary for
his atx months Ihete, he was given
Dtp p*'tlr&gt;d was much less than
what ha rouid have toad. da'ttC
the picture as a freedanecr
Whan a loan-out to Republic
was suggested, Hayden squawked
In righteous ndognatlon. He Cot
his second release front the studio
N ow he has andiarkcd nit this
th ird idg change, a a ta rrin g rule
in "K kld Row." w hen I lunched
w ith him, he wa* a battered bum.
w ith a bruised faro and a stubble
beard.
"H u t Ih l* character In the pic­
tu re Isn't always a bum ," he -_iplalned. "The script im v unJer
tha surface and find* out the rea­
sons fo r thing*. Tha rnln la th r
derpest I've ever had. I f I ran
beat It, I I I lie In good *htoe.
I,o n i know s I'm n»t going to get
any more chance*"

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the bye to your fo lia and be o ff.
Thla
lit tle
fa m ily
meeting
breaks the ice, shows the boy
your reipect fo r your fa m ily
Interest in you. I f he approves
o f it, and
his motives are
s tric tly honorable, he'll want to
to see you again. I f hr is j u it
the playboy type, he m ight set
himself out to wilder pastures—
and i f so, you haven't missed
a thing.
I f hr entertains you nicely,
not
necessarily
lavishly,
th a t
firs t evening, ask i f he'd like
tc come to dinner or Sunday
night supper tperhaps a week
hence). Don't be eager-beaver-

refuse because o f shyness, a l­
though few boys are ever too
ahy to tu rn down e dinner in*
vita lion. I f he does turn you
down, w a it u n til he gets to know
the fa m ily
batter before in*
v itin g him again.
Even i f your firs t date is a
imy whom you decide you never
went to see sgain, you haven't
Inst a th in g by feeing polite and
holding out fo r ^o u r fem inine
privilege in asking him to call
foi you. I f you don't like him
a fte r th a t fir s t date, don't see
him again. You still haven’t
lost anything in time or e ffo rt
i f you give him Ihe gate at
onr«, but don't tie a time w aster
and se ehlm lust because you
feel sorry fo r him or he means
well.

P A IN T SURFACE
E ic f ii
m oisture
la
wood
may cause
p a in t
to blister.
A lw ayi be sure a surface to b«
painted is thoroughly dry be*
fore work ia begun.
Johnny Jordan, newly appoint.
&lt;d Notre Dame basketball coach,
was one o f tw o members o f hla
fam ily s ta rrin g In the rourt sport
fo r the Irish. H is brothrm Tom
was a monogram winner from
10.tfj.38.

DR. H. K. RING
CHIROPRACTOR
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People who are thinking o f retiring, or taking a vacation w a n t
to know about the things they are seeking. The way they do this
is to read the Sanford Herald, for it is in the local newspaper that
the life of your town is most adequately portrayed. B e lo w are
printed u few o f many letters which come to the Herald O ffice

Letters Erfriiili interested Persons
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100 Fifth Avenue South,

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Hanford Herald

Mr. Holland Dean

Hanford, Florida

Editor, Hanford Herald

Gentlemen:

Hanford, Florida
Dear Mr. Dean:

I Haw un Hem in Thr Auxiliary regarding a

recent special edition you puhliahed

the

We are cotutidering making our home in Florida.

m-'Milc and tourial area around your city. The MImhuh

We undereland that you have puhliahed a very fine

c o v e rin g

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Cathey*, P. 0 , Boa 475, Tryoa, North Carolina

Hummer and would like to have gome Information

edtkm coiled An Invitation to Touriala. We should
appreciate very much a copy of thla publication.

on that neetIon, If yon ntlll have t ropy of that iaaue

Sincerely youns,

left, pleaae mall me one and I w ill remit the coat.
Thanking yon for tfiiw favor, I remain
Your* very truly.
Am enrhating atampa to rover coal. We are plahnlng

Florida appeals to my wife and I

George A. Cathey
340 Merrill A ve, I/Oten Dark
Rockford, HHooln
Dear Hiro,

Tryoe, N. C.
I would appreciate very much If you weald
Mend me your paper. We are Intereated la retiring

We are consider: ng locating at Hanford, la the \

la your city aad would appreciate, any information

meantime f would Ilk * to eahaertho for yoor paper. *

ahoot the city tfcn you can aead an. W ill remit
whea we receive your paper, let me kaow the

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"The I-Its of .11 nils*' w ill laportrayed on the screen at Movieland Ride--In Theater tonight for
•he Inst time In the Law ton story
of "T he I 'll rue of I’rnee,"

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the song service.
Friend* o f Mr*. G. L Rlnqueflc ld w ilt lie glad lo hear that she
is su fficie n tly recovered to he re­
moved from the Florida tta n lta rium In Orlande, to the home n f
her daughter, Mr*. H . M. Coch­
ran.
M r. and Mr*. A. F. K m p spent
the M e t weekend In F t. Fierce
v is itin g relative*-'

troth anniversary.

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More Than IS M illio n Americans
Suffer From Various Allergies
By ARTHUR EDSON
(F o r H A I. B O Y LE )
WASHINGTON. Mar. 21 — (*P&gt; — I f you want lo w in fricndi.
and be influence/ by people. get yourrell an alleigy.
^ou w on't be alone, fo r there are more than 15,000,000 of ui
allergy tu ffr re ri in thiv country
It may be hay fever or asthma or a food or ik in allergy.
Whatever it is, lt'» possible t h a t f
it w ill be aerioua and i t ’» certain
that It w |l| I k* annoying.
For the a lle ig y victim often U
condemned to a lifetim e of w heel.
in *. anorting of scratching.
II'm
’n a scratchcr myself.
The little Miaters showed up or
the Index finger of my le ft ham
at the Philadelphia political con
JA C K S O N V ILLE , Mar. 21—
ventiona tw o yearn ago.
(.Special) — This c ity on the St.
For a tim e I thought 1 might John* River, which gave th r na­
he a llr t g ir to Philadelphia, but tion a preview of H iroshim a Just
when I came home the I&gt;1intern AO years sgo, is a ll set to cele­
came rig h t w ith me.
brate it* "golden year" next week.
They haven't been a complate
Jacksonville was devastated by
lia b ility , fo r they have helped nu ,ire in UKH. From Monday, Mar.
to strike up canvnsations w ith 2d, through Saturday, Mar. 3 lf it
complete stranger*.
w ill hold a g n a t celebration
I wan buying some women's m arking the half century of pro.
hose, a Valentine fo r my wife, great.
and the saleslady confessed:
“I
Rig event w ill he a n ig h tly hit*
have an a lle r il', too.
I've had toncal spectacle at the Gator
it ever since f switched to hosiery Howl, w ith 1,500 local people as
from underwear."
perform er*.
N srrators w ill tell
A
congressional
committee the history of the area from the
clerk told me a well known Sena­ a rriv a l of Frenchman Jean Rito r had a breaking out on his baut in 1562. Therr w ill be b ril­
hands f« r yearn.
lia n t displays of fire w o rks every
The g irl where I bank pointed night.
to some splotches on her hand
b o ie n i of added attractions arc
and asked sym pathetically, "are scheduled. Concurrent w ith the
you allergic to money, to o ! "
spectacle w ill be a Boat, Sport
" I l l never know," I said sulk- and Industrial show at th r Gator
11)'.
llow l. This w ill include exhibits
Other* have -hlmed In w ith all o f products made o r distributed
aorta o f helpful hint*, fro m ta k ­ here.
ing vitam in pills to coaling my
Leaders of industry, govern­
hand* w ith vegetable shortening. ment and the entertainment world
N a tu ra lly I have followed every w ill I k * on hand, according to Fred
piece of advice rive n me, both H. Kent, president o f Jackson­
amateur and professional, and the ville's F ifty Years o f Progress
result* have been g ra tify in g .
Association.
The blisters have spread only
Opening the gala week on Mon­
to four fin g e r* o f my le ft hand day w ill be Governor’s Day. Cov­
ami to the little finger o f my et nor and Mrs. Fuller W arren w ill
right. W ithout this kind o f help, lie on hand fo r a parade at 10:30
I'm sure I would have been a A.M . Doiens of Boats w ill par­
goner.
ticipate, and there w ill be num­
Certain conclusions hsve been erous hands taking p a rt. Warren
reached from these interview *, w ill address Rotary Club luncheon
The Governor's prty,
and I pass them on as my small a t noon.
cabinet members, Rep. Charles
contribution to medical sclenre,
1. The person who ha* an al­ Lennett and others w ill be on
hand for the crowning o f the
lergy never suggests a cure.
2. The ttcraon who hasn't an iiueen at the G ator Bowl that
allergy always know* exactly night.
A second parade w ill be run
wha* w ill cure you.
T hr (test cure, of course, is to Tuesday a f t e r n o o n , observing
find th r thing, or things, that is Armed Force* Ony. " f t , too, wifi
irrita tin g , and stay away fi&lt;&gt;m It. I k * one o f the greatest parades in
My doctor says finding th is v il­ the c ity '* history," said N. L.
lain ran lie extremely d iffic u lt M allison, chairman o f the Special
Events Division.
apd complex.
" I had a woman not long ago
Reside* the Naval A ir Station
who was allergic to her fu r m a t," band, there w ill be bands from
he said. “ But she Insisted she K glin A ir Force Base and MacDIII
wanted to wear furs, and had me A ir Force Base. P rincipal speak­
test her fo r her reaction to each e r a t g luncheon given hy the
kind o f fu r.
Jacksonville Chamber o f Com­
"She was overjoyed when I merce w ill be Secretary of the
Math,
fin a lly found the only fu r she N avy Francis Mathews.
ew* and many high o ffice rs of the
rould wear was m ink."
Many prominent people have armed forces w ill be present for
been hypersensitive, but my fa v­ the pageant that n ig h t.
Wednesday, to Ire set aside as
orite is Marcel Proust, the famed
Pan-American
Day,
w ill
be
French author.
In an introduction lo Proust's marked by I-alin-Am erican en­
An
outatanding
"Rrm em hranre bt Things Past," tertainm ent.
businessman w ill speak
Iwwis Galantlen* aay* o f this suf­ aMexican
t a luncheon.
ferer from chronic asthma:
Then w ill follow In d u stria l Day
"Indoor* and out, ho would and T r a n s p o r t a t i o n
Day,
wrap him self up like en anemic the fin a ls on Saturday, Mar. 31,
voyager In A ntarctica, retaining being
G it j r r _
g i a • F lorida
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(fo r example) hi* fu rtln e r coat Neighbor Day. "W a are expect­
whole evenings through, while ing hundred* o f visito rs from our
seated in the most b rillia n t draw ­ neighboring
cities In Georgia and
ill ‘ *
ing rooms o f Paris.
Florida on that day," according
" In bed he wore over a long to Robert C. M illar, chairman for
night-gown, sweaters and m u ff­ that day.
lers, and w ith these, stockings,
The c ity is already g a ily decgloves, and a nightcap."
orated fo r the event. By way of
In la te r year* Proust went out providing color, and to ra il atten­
only at night, ami used to drop tion to the festivities, hundreds
o f Jacksonville m rn are spor'ltur
in on friends at 2 A.M,
So put Proust i)o«m as an ex. beards, goatees, sidsbourn* or
They
a rt
called
rerdtnn to my rule that an allergy mustache*.
helps w in friend*. On th a t sched­ "B ro th e rs o f the B rush."
Wooden nickel* and souvenir
ule, his friends soon must have
hate help to create the at mo*
become allergic to Proust.
phero.
if,
" W * are expecting to have the
flogs that respond to a pat * rosiest rrlvbratlon In the e lty 'i
or approving word are preferred histo ry since the Suh-Troplesl
fo r m ilita ry srrv lre over (hose Exposition o f IM A ," said Kent.
that p rrfrn m for a tid -b it or "A n d we are In vitin g people far
and wide to Join w ith ns."
other m aterial reward.

J a c k s o n v i l l e To
C e l e b r a t e Fifty
Years Of Progress

dural Common Sense

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Florida Expansion
Vividly Depicted In
Power Co. Report

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w a r its e lf, a * a y a rd s tic k fo r ftp

Womanpower Draft May Be Next
Step In Mobilization P ro g ra m

tu ic prosperity. Rather, the un­
derlying
economic
fa rto l* of
By SPt'D S JOHNSON
growth are accented as strong,
natural condition-, which presage
Keeping the farms o f Florida
a tremendous business fu tu ie for
and the rest o f the country In gi*ou
the State o f Florida w ith or w ith­
shape mechanically is about the
out a "piepareduess" or "w a r"
II) DOROTHY ROE
best insurance fo r food and fibci
M IA M I, Mar. ill — (Special) economy.
production in the defense efforts
ASSOCIATED I'HI'-Ss W OM EN’ S EDITOR
Smith said the past five year*
so im portant in the country. Num­ -- Florida’s varied ami expand­
A sirs ft of womanpower m-u he the next b i t step in our f.v»tbers of horses and mules on (aims ing economic horizon* and ideal of peace have been five years of
have dropped to the point w hrrr clim a tic condition* ate vivid ly dc expnslon and Improvement by hi* ehanging world.
it is either mechanical power oi plcted in the 11*50 annual return company ami additional rnaj r im ­
Assistant &gt; rrrrl.u v of |Vfrn*&lt;* \nnv \1 Rorenbeig sav* she h.v*
no power on most farms. It's i •&gt;f the Florida Power A L ig h t provements an* irodcr constiui
no plant at prevent lm &gt; *1. if l of women, but the possibility loom
Company.
•on
or
on
order.
case of keeping the ma.iilnc run
T itled “ Florida I* Prepatrsl To
ning or elm stalling fa im produr
ile tevealeil that the company large ill th*- Inimt) of the pubbe m the eve-l of ill-o ili mo*'!1). ,lio*v sn I
♦
lion. Since Utel fa im piodurtioi. Setve The N ation." the repott spent S1H,l*?lt.57l* fo r improve­ opinion i« violently di* •! I
Mrs. M llllc e rt Cate; McIntosh
in the U n ite ! States ha« increased stresses the m iliU ty and |n-acc. ment* during It)50. making x total
fig h t
The -ame goes on a
20 percent, while the labor fores tim e factors which have mail*
f 180.000,000 spent *lncc V -1 lean o f Barnard Coll-nte, New
i V omi ii •' ilk go to
F
lorida
th
r
f«*te-t
grow
ing
stmt**
Y
ork,
ha*
g*ne
on
r
i
v
i
.
l
a*
fa
v
­
ha* dwtndled by about one inillioi
Day.
Ihe company cxpict* lo
.ii*, length when theii home* or
in
the
nation
during
the
pa-t
oring
a
voluntary
re
g
'*tration
of
workers. Mechanisation is th*
*pcmt an additi-'iial JlO.ooO.OO*
fatm lie* « ic threatened."
20 years.
women
answer.
this year.
\ ir ir n
Kel'cms, t'*q.nectleut
Released
today
to
18,000
U.
S.
A
reem
t
statement
signed
hy
Th, Department of Agriculture
Capacity to generate eleeiriiat
,m Me.g rip ria iufnetiirer a ti d
and
foreign
stockholders,
it
rr«*dthe
presidents
■
*(
2fl
*
n
*
as well as those concerned with ile
vn- ho., ted from 2|0.(HH1 KIV lr
lod ivid u n lirt,
d iffe rs
* ltifi—Hit tagged
fense efforts and farm er- then, ■I* "clim ate and geography" a* 1 l.j to tf.P.ih'11 K\V a* the end’ tegr* reeognlii'd "Ihe
.. ha t p ly ;
part
w
hirh
w
.men
*h
ild
piav
si
underlying
Florida'*
phenomena
selves, realise that it !• hiffH
o f IftRO By the enil o f IWL'i thr*
In -r.! t t &gt; wm
war gain*
essenlial to keep fa tm rquiptnru potential for the future.
w ill lie I•&gt;. leased to c-r,o.ooo K\V, th r pn-*cnt lim e 111 ■ li i ‘Of r
Communism.
It isn't necessary
C
itin
g
the
da
te
1,
geographic
roiling now. And so the Repair
Ot mart) Hi an three times the V*J h isto ry" and asserted *td &gt; vai **( f r us to adopt the very m rtlin d a conference tu rtud; tin &lt;j . te n
m rnl of A griculture is u rpinr advantages, the report describ. * Day total.
w* ate fig h tin g . I'At I lot i tug is -r.l
larm srs, w ith the help of Industry, F lorida as "u *pexr into the Sou'
Elect rle eusioint-ir at the end of o f v .d u n lin ; regl*tr«tii n o f worni
* .i* d in a n / America
to keep th rlr (aim s in good *h*p« A tla n tic , making it M natural all
the ) , * r tn la li d34|),(HV, com en
I f p.- p ■ are eonrin the other baud, 111. Haloid onn-igi cy.
mechanically by conserving farm weather a ir gateway to South paro.l w ith :tt t.iK'o in 1940. a gain
vinced . f t . - re a lity of the rim *r
i I awt
ma-hmery and equipment nnd re Am erica, A frica nnd the Neat
f t l per cent and more than t ' s Tnylor, president
g .n c ) . I hi
w ill do nioic tliao
S V
pair p a ri- and by using the nta T a -t."
tlllii * the number of ru«tmnrrs in cner eullege. Ilronxcllli
I.-- v a ie n*k" d.
H ig h lig h tin g the tale's rapid 104’*
chinery they have wisely to avid*
says:
\
lo nil) d r.ift of women, I
g ro w th, it reveals:
" I am ngam*t tin
11 if)
undue Weal.
I f war romrs, FlotIda's econo­
or iso It w on't l*c iircesysary."
I, Rummer lu i-in rs* ts glow ing my can lie shilled quickly lo serve women . . to tab*' gl
Secretary o f A griculture Charle
• •nt-* w ith a yen for adventure
the age* of If* and '. .Hoi put
mote rapidly than w inter busi
F. Itiannan says "th e need to cel
the nation, the report *tre*scs
m n lii't u oit fo r a draft, however
sidei how we can maintain an site ness.
them in uniform wmiiii ib rra lo ii
I l ev ran vululiloer for service
A g ririiltu i.il output has b,a
quate supply of farm machlnri)
During ihe regency of I'htllip out whole soeial •tru rtiiie . '
• iin \\ \ i ' \ \ AYES, s in ■
and equipment is on us now since "v a s tly expanded" tner V_J Da;
(Ipkni-in* nf women n *t*il*i*
■ tl .i Ine ■ . i th r A rm y Nurso C on
of On an* in Ihe KStlth iV n tiiry.
food demand for the U*M cro
.1, Small nidiistnnl plants m i . i long strip of muslin s o adsp tile liustne** woild ai, , - I ■
at mire
The A im y rued* 3,IM*0
year I* heavy. And we must Ion*
th riv in g "
M r*
Fide
M uiphv, m i . util &gt;. in a liu try, and g u l
ted for a tie. This w a* not wmp •lividetl.
to the future, when food needs ma;
In n message nddrr.i*c*d to | hs| aiound the lirc k , but was pro m il nt of S S tii*'*k and • *.
m p lillig civilia n training in
be even higher."
woolen m nnufactiiirts, say..
stockholders,
M' Greco
Sm itl
&gt; r*n onto Ih r shirt.
' i'-pital* llii* spring are being
The Department urges (stm rr company president, point - »ut tb ir
" I hojK* Ihe da) never coiner urged to enlist.
tn survey their individual need F lo rid a * “ va«t im o u rrrs [or pro
ti
«
Farm re* estimate that It re
Vim'- mu 1* and WACa w rm
now and place th e ir ordeis, psr viding food and .tlv t v** i|
i*
quire* at least one were of gi-*d
1 Hunk Mir
ti In tied 1) Hatt ii* ( » t .
U ctilarly for repair p a rti, a plo's and lt» naturnt facilities f.
pasture loud to supply a dairy women w ill !,«- toad) T hr |tirji* r- 1i
tld li vYAYi'i.i six drPMnl
quickly a&lt; possible. Industry, it is m ilita ry training arid operation* in s in Ihos ttmmer ir o iin .
i ntion o f iiiii i uni 11 I* f u t i tn !
ttmrilH « tier.
hoped .w ill met rase the output o | bases m e ready.”
If a ! ■ nu.in* m tllitm 's nn,ti ns l-l'ly
the iieaM* of ,t!I of i8
repair parts and o lhi i Hems nerd
In packing n suitcase, fill shin .
M'lnt; W ilt, i '.In -Uhl .1,-1*iv F ts d ii.r*.
The key point- covered in tlo
III*
t*d hy fainn-tw in the efficient main
I w ith small ilem * Itt In Ip tun-1 en Up it) n bull) down thr lit . . . . hvvc In en shnvv.t',; It iik v little
trnanre of farm machinery. Maim r r p o it, however, do not undei
■erve spare.
she doesn’t hesitate lo Jump into I d i'.Tt* fm after-five wear, have
farturers, o f course, w ill be In bet­ score pi epa ration for war. mo
ter position to satisfy these i r
nuirements if farm ets w ill gep
th e ir orders in ra lly .
“ An essential aid In keeping mr
farms in good condition median
ira lly is for farmers tn take a!
steps possible toward keeping theii
machinery nad equipment in a con­
stant state of repair and to use
R under conditions that w ilt rausr
the least wear,” says the Secietar)
of Agriculture. " In the Inteie*'
both o f m aintaining an adequat
supply of farm mechanical equip
ment and of obtaining the food w&lt;
shall need In th r national defense
e ffo rt, 1 fu lly recommend such
measures.”
Removing manure from lot* nnd
spreading it in field* w ill help to
control Korn flies and house flies
on dairy farms.

ut*n.arte,| th* rnselvir. C artom rrii
love tin* eoi mg uhm ti * *, it's
true, li.i
• thn
custom price-togs ..f J- *. tnd up,
tiir-y'n* buying sim iioi veil* a t
department st &gt;re counters fo r
Jl.bu—nr m aking their own fog
less than .v dollar.
Take rare f your wmden*, (&gt;*cause prices .*)• going tn be even
\!
fntl
P Eugene
Ackerman, director
f the wmvl
i*in g
M w ar
a* sta*"r,| v
.
f nter*
Wt 1, so
h«*
i m st n ehlc.i iii i f . L * t y**sr.
:ing
falm
r
tyre
Coupled n th
i*« for the Iru
cost*, th
I Iwlng w ellrro.v* n r
(Ire: red.
A rup of tin d *s m milk and
t S u&gt;m er o f *
:*&gt; a
quart ni w n '-.
d /ivi* the
line f. i vnt .
i 1'ia rt o f
whole milk.

BEQUSCK
To Treat BRONCHITIS
Chronic bronchitir may develop if your
cough- chevt void, or acute hum.-hiti*
it not treated and you cannot atford
to take a chance with anv medicine
lesv potent than iTeomuli.on which
roc* right to the scat of ihe trouble to
help loosen and cvrel *.rm laden
rhlcym and aid n il: i&lt; lo r-nilhe and
heal raw, tender, iiiltjmed, htonebia!
mrmhranci
( ic o m u liio n hlen.iv heerbwood
creiwole hy ipevial pnse'v wiih other
time levied nicdicin. r tor C&gt;'&gt;is!u. It
contains no narviwws.
\ n m ititr how ni »nv r. i mrr yon
hue inr-l. CreomiilvoO i* ro in n ! red
lo ptcave soil or d rillg iv l refund*
tnonev. Crcomutvum t.vs sim-vt th#
lest oi many mill ion t o[ u*ci». (Adv.)

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Child’s World
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F U R N IT U R E
S U P P L IE S

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Carmelite

Bed Cross Seeks To
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T h r world that children live in
is m ighty wonderful . . . filled
w ith little daydream* and hope*
ami Joy* that make the older folk*
C O M P A N Y
The
American
Red
Cross
needs
sometimes wish they were school"Fine O ffice Lines Since I t "
at
least
400
qualified
men
nnd
age again. Hut boys and girls have
Pine at Court Kta. Ph. 2-48.1.1
women to f ill paid positions In Ih r their ups ami downs, ton, nartir- .. — r r imstoi
■U
U. S. and overseas, Gordon L u la rly when they are not feeling
Bradley, rhalrmnn o f the Seminole well. Ten-year-old C a r m e l i t a
C ounty Chapter, was Informed i ’ lonka. Die daughter of Mr. amt
today hy the organisation’s n s -1Mrs. A. Flunk* o f 3202 8. A tertlonal headquarter* In W ashing-1deen, Chicago, III., was not feeling
ton, D. C. which has requested good recently and was Just too
O s s 'l S a f e r I s r t L r If ia a l e
chapters to assist In recruitment listless to get the most out of her
Ns as*Her haw s u i i f remedies yam
o f r lig ih l* personnel.
school day*. Fortunately for Car­
have tried foe llrh la g ir s n t o *
M ost o f the openings, M r. Brad­ m elite, though, her grandmother
peeriaslt. In i re lia n t, athlete's font
n r whatever y a u r shin tro ah l e aaay
ley was informed, a n fo r persons &lt;suggested th a t n e t mother give her
IIA D A C O L, because she had heard
In the follow ing categories;
he anything fro m head la f a i t —
W O N D E R S A LVE ra n h elp yea.
Rod Cross employee*
have I how much it was helping children
H e r d s y r i /o r lha la y s la Ih r
th e ir own retirem ent system and deficient in vita m in s H I, H2. lio n
Artu r see /n r yea /efft# a
are covered by federal old age and Niacin. Now Carmelite f r r l*
W O N D E R S A L V E is white, u
and retirem ent brneflte. The pre­ fine and her mother says she has
ferable agt lim its fo r men are a big appetite.
Here is M r*. Flonka's state­
fro m 27 to 45 and women 13 to
W O N D E R S A L V E — reawhs ae
ment:
48.
money r e fa e d rd . A V d y wander
M r. Bradley said applicants
“ My daughtrr Carmelite, who is
f s l preparation. T ry It — today,
should w rite to Personnel Service, 10 yearn old and In the fifth grade,
•e M la n an le ra by Looey, Mawaalllat R ju th e a s tn n Area, American Na­ had always been underweight and
A a e le ts e s , ao4 T ea rltte o
D rag I
• rereel e r year t e m l m S r s * y , l ^ tio n a l Red Cross, 210 S pring St. I had to positively fn rrr her tn
N . W.. A tlanta, Ga.
eat. She hail no Interest in food
whatsoever, twit | knew that she
had lo eat. When we w rrr visiting
iny mother In Miaeouri over thn
Christmas holidays she suggested
I give Carmelite IIA D A C O L I
bought a large bottle of It that
same day ami waa amaied at the
change In C arm elite. Her appetite
picked rig h t up and aba now eata
three hearty meals « day pitta Is*

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WRn.VE.S(IAV. MAH. 21. I M l
TO D AY 'S B IB LE VERSE

Dial ia a aim
nplr furinula mid
aril worth fullna• In* lu | r l p erfc l
(Uldanrr. In all lliy way* aeknnwlrdir&lt;* him . ami hr ahall ilirrrl thy
path*.—I'rnv. 3:0.

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Ambattador O'Dwyrr't Hoopci
rating, or vahatem it it thry cal'
it {or lelevition. it taid In lie outlllippillg liar ltlipd4*4CI t.

Foreign Aid Agency .. .
The taxpayer in likely to feel a chill when he hearn a
Rerloun pn»|&gt;of*al for the creation of a new government
agency of major niate tint! ttcope. The Pre.-odent'n special In­
ternational development advisory Iroard has recommended
that a new agency nhoiild he created to handle the Marshall
I'lun and all other foreign economic aid, now distributed
among more thun twenty different agencies. This new
agency also would liecome the cradle o f the pro|Nined Point
Four program for assistance to the underdeveloped ureas
of the world.
Al the very outset, while it is still in an embryonic
stuge, this pro|toaal should la- carefully compared with the
Hoover Commission recommendations in the field o f
foreign uffuirs and foreign aid. It ulso should be examined
in the light o f the genciul desire to reform the government
establishment towurd simplification and greater efficiency.
The Commission recommended an administration of over­
seas affuirs, to embrace the Kconomic Co-Opcrution Admin­
istration, military occupation areas, foreign property liquidadution, and the administration of territories, islnnd posses­
sions and dependent areas. It appear* logical that the Point
Four project should be included in this grouping, and not
lie launched us u separate, isolated enterprise. The advisory
Iguard's proposal, then, appears to follow closely the Hoover
recommendations and probably was Influenced by them.
In setting up any new governmental operations we
should not fail to take full advantage o f the recommenda­
tions of the Hoover Commission. It is largely through helterskelter establishment o f new agencies and offices, without
an overall plan, thut the government has grown Into such
great need for reform. Some of the reforms obviously are
going to be achieved only after overcoming tremendous
opimaltlon. But at least we ought to make new development
conform to a sound pattern.

Music Appreciation
Shown By Student*
Pupils o f the Hanford Gram m ar
.School apparently would ra th e r
sln r than ra t.
Thi* w*&lt; proven following a
inudral q u it
pogrom
F rid a y
morning at the ichool auditorium .
Mr*. Jam r* W right, conducted
the quit in a program arranged
by M*. E. .1. Itoiith. Harry W est•r. of l.nt • Mary, wa- at the
piano.
I hr noon !&lt;*|| rang, MgnallinK
lunch time, but the children did
not want to lean *. ;d clamored
fo r Mr. Wester to nlay *ome more.
In order to get them moving, he
play*-,) an original inarch, "Th,»
Legionnaire* are Marching.'*
“ 1 wa- much surprised at the
munlral knowledge of Ih r c h il.
drrn,”
declared
Mr.
Wester.
"There wa* not one number I
played w ith which at le n t w v era I of the rh il.lrrn were not
fam iliar."
From the moment that M r.
We«ti-r ant down at the piano
until he le ft, hi* playing wa*
hailed w ith noisy rnlhti is -m by
the children.
The program included an In te rc*ting talk on the significance o f
St. I'atriel.'s Day by Mr-. Fred
Hohli. The Itev. L It. Hushton
pronounced the invocation. If. P.
Orel#-, p rio ri pul, prodded.

THE WORLD TODAY
lly H lfJH ID ARNE
A l' Foreign A ffa irs Analyat
For D rW ilt M ic X .n rir

VVish And Work
Ai moir and moir o l ihc undid
The nest place to watch on the
conduct of I hr RFC coinrt In
I remember as a Imy, watching my father calmly rak­ map is Iran. The trouble* there
light, jutt irmrinliri that I ’rrsicould end in placing the Soviets
idcot Tiuman Lundrd thr ru­ ing leaves. Dad wouldn't let a single leaf escape his rake. many «t»-p. i-loror to World AVar
"Dad,” I said, "wouldn’ t it Is* great if you could just make H I.
ing invritigalion at "aiimnr.”
Joining thr tankt of ihotr vaho
think that rmhairaiunrnt of thr
taxpayer it juil at impoitant at
rmbarratiing anyone on relief. Congrrtinan Sid firilong tayt hr it
in favor of making the relief rollt
public. “I am very much againtl
•tala or federal erntonhip in any
form", he tayt. “In legard to thr
welfare rollt I feel that the rollt
ihemieivet thould be a matter of
public recoid." We don't know
of any better way to tave the tax­
payer* money. _
The decition at to whether we
will again make the mitlakr of
creating the 38lh Parallel it aliout
to be made, with Preiident Truin and the State Department a|&gt;rently trying to make General
Lrthur thoulder the burden,
lld lrti lie U ordrrrd to hall at tlie
3fllh, lie can do nothing elte but
go oo, and it teem* to ua it ia up
to; the Pretidenl to order the hall.
There ia notliing to be gained on
the other aide, except the poaaibility
of all-out war with China and
Rtttaia, Who wanti that?
Are iieopSrjn imall town* CIn t­
er to God t h il people who live in
the ciliea. "Neither in city nor
country can you walk along the
atrect laying hello to everybody by
firtt name." aayi John Temple
Grave*. "Only the imall town pro­
vide* that. And now that it pro­
vide*, alio, acccta to all thing* the
city offer*, by radio, movie, televirion, automobile, (Jane, but,
railroad, trlephonr, electric |iowrr.
■yndicated article*,
magatiner,
•tandard brand*, e!r„ etc., who
know* any good reaaon for living
ia a city at all. or anywhere but a
email town?"
We enjoyed a trip to Seminole
ffigfi School the other day with
member* of the Rotary Club. Any­
one who hain'l been up there
lately ihould make it a point to
viail the ichool and *ee the many
improvement* wlikh have been
made. We were imtticulaily im­
proved with the donettic icienee
department where girlr are taught
to cook in a kitchen with electric
atove*, white enamel cabinet*, and
formica counter* that look at if
they had been lifted right out of
Good lioutekeeping. And we have
an idea that our own French would
bo more authentic today if we
had itudied it many year* ago
with the aid of all the electrical
equipment which they have up
there a^ the high tchool now.
Imre Kovact' thought-provok­
ing remark* on dropping pamph­
let* on Ruuia brought forth coneloquence the other night
rmlaol* County citiien*.
Frank Evan* of Lake Mary rot*.
j,remark that lie doetn't tee how
on Ruuia would do
d when all the newtin the United State*, ail
lio ttatioa*. maguine*. oduand propagandas that we
in this country, are unable
r of out own people
1 the awperority of the American
Irm, or to prevent certain Comfrom rising to high pooL
In the government departAnd Maaimiiian Shepard of
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a wish, and all those leaves would In- in one pile?"
"I can," was his reply.
"I’d like to see you," I challenged.
"Leaves, get on the-pile," he commanded. And he con­
tinued to rake patiently until all the lenves that hud covered
the big Inwn ware in one pile. "You aeoT That’s the way to
make any wish come true,’* he explained. "Go ahead and
do whatever It is you want done."
That picture of my father raking leaves and his pro­
vocative words, remained in my mind. I-ater, in school, ns
I studied the lives of others who seemed to have worked
miracles, 1 discovered that they too used Dnd’s system. A l­
ways their accomplishments were the result of wishing—
and of indefatigable work to make their wishes come true.—
James Fox in Your Life.

Korean _____
Silver Lining * *4,. ;« *
An accomiumying benefit o f the fighting In Kotaa is
that the losses among ( ‘hlim’s best troops may prevent Mao
from undertaking hit* long-dreaded •invasion of Indochina.
They may also have kept him from carrying further his
conquest o f Tibet, although the Tibetan winter may have
had something ’to do with Hint. Had the nssault on Hnuth
Korea gone unchecked, It is almost certain that The iChlnese
would by now have added Tibet to the Communist'empire,
and possibly nlso Indochina, thereby increasing greatly the
danger to India.

Too Uite To CluHHify
I l f KUHHK1.I, KAY
A month o r in ago II «*■* the
Florida M ilk Commission th a t
wat getting a ll the h*at and they
are d i ll g e ttin g some, but now
It I* the State W elfare hoard th a t
I* on the g rid d le and between
the newspapers and Ih r p o liti­
cian*, the flames have been fed
until it ha* reached the etagr o f
a mirt o f three-alarm a ffa ir.
A oerir* o f a rtic le * in the Tam .
pa Morning T ribune, followed by
verbal bla-t* fro m Hta e Comp,
(roller (5ay and several member*
o f the legislature. make* it a cer­
tainty th a t befora lawmaker*
d a rt to n in g m illio n * Into the
welfare budget they w ill do *ome
flrtt-claaa checking and double
checking.
T h f !ns!*«;-ee view- all thla
hubbub w ith genuine pleasure fo r
he long haa fe lt th a t he baa been
taken fo r a grand and glorloua
ride, and w hile the future he
fare* today I* darker than It has
ever been he d i l l cling* to the
hope that
maybe
rrohnm vminded le g isla to r* and mil.lie o f f i­
cials really mean what they *ay
th i* time and wiU sharpen th e ir
pencil* when budget* and appro­
priation* come up fo r considerstlon.
Home legislators who were fo r
the out and o u t abolishment o f
the M ilk Commlaalon a while
back, aren't la y in g *o much rig h t
now. The F lo rid a State D airy
A ooclatlon he* produced tome
authentic coat o f production fig .
urea and compaction* w ith other
■tatea th a t haa Improved the pooltlon of t h i dairym an and, w hlla
aome changes may be made In
th * M ilk l om m iislon sat up, In.
dlcaUona are I t w ill b* continued.
The G.un# and F rw h W ater
F bh Commlaalon la abo. under.
D r* and we w ill b* hearing a lot
more on th is subject whan t h f
legislature meet*. While there t*
a lot o f local opposition to the
proposal th a t fla ilin g lleansaa.ba
r e t ir e d by avaryona doing t m h
water fish in g , th * fee railed fu r
Is nominal and, personally, 1 feel
that* It would b * a good move.
dollar
la r a year fo r a f l
license w ouldn't h u rt anyone
It shovld apply whether the D»hIng I* done in your home county
o r not.
The th in g the taxpayer should
be concerned about la what 1*
dona w ith money a fte r i t la col­
lid e d . I t la the d u ty o f the Qov
enter a id the legislature to keep
a careful check on a ll boards, dap r t t o i n u and la m m liila a * and

o f more frequent auditing and
this applies to all departments o f
government from Tallahas**# on
down to county unit*. I t m ay re ­
quire a la rg e r appropriation fo r
the Htale A uditing Department,
but It w ill save the ta xp a ye r
plenty o f dough In the end and
should prove a mighty p ro fitablr Investment.
When department heads and
Imard member* know that th e ir
books are going to be audited at
least once a year and that the
le g iila tu re and the Governor are
going to be on their neck t f they
step out o f line and get carele«a
w ith the taxpayer's money, they
w ill do a wuch better joh than
when they feel that dobedy c a r**
what they d o ’ apynow, bo w h a t
n illr r r n r e does it
h»w 11-,
•I aialie
mas* Jfcuw
the,
play around wMI
th ,the taxpayer^*
money.
, ■ »
Heller than anything else w ould
be fo r the people themselves, M r.
and M r*. Joe Doakm, to get up
on their hind leg* and howl Ilka
a wolf.
l.# t ’ enough common,
everyday,
rnn-af.the-mijl
Joes
startt screaming
stream ing and tearing
tra
th e
o ir
lr
hair ami y o u 'll see tome changes
mad*a and 8U DD EN . H o 'fa r, M r.
and him . Cltlsea have m erely
been gru m b lin g and m um bling,
but w ith Uncle Ham on one hand
and -State, County and M unicipal
govrrnm ents on th r other a ll
reaching in th e ir pockets fo r more
and more dough, It la going to
h u rt anough before long to cauio
a nubile ye ll that w ill be hoard
In both Washington and Tallahasao*.
A lo t o f fo lks who wore rid in g
the Now Deal and F a ir Deal
bandwagons a fow years ago b a r*
•een th# lig h t. The old ta x and
ta x . add spend and spend and
alert pnd elect policy haa j o l t '
about run Its course. People .Wh4
thought It waa wonderful to h a m
th r government act aa A w «t
nurse are beginning t o '
that th i* "something to r
in g " Isn't w h a t they thougi
was. Mid tha b ill I* getting
* r and higher ns taxes go
the dollar Value goon down
who would have been h o rrifie d at
th * thought o f shooting ManUt
Claus awhile hack a rt now s ta lk ­
ing tha old boy with a saw ed-off
shotgun, and, brother, I'm te ll­
ing you It'a loaded.

Ku*da needs oil. ban ha* It.
Hutsia h * . l»een l»oth pressuring
Iran, and holding out the olive
branch o f good trade.
For u* the big question* ia who
get* Iran'-) o il. The scale* w eigh­
ing out Ira n '* precious golden
fluid w ill be tipped either tow ard
R uuia or tow ard the west depend­
ing on how w ell the new prem ier,
Hussein A la , ia able to prevent
chaos In his country, nut he la u ,i
against trouble from both th e
rig h t and tha le ft.
Here is w hy an upset in Ira n
rig h t now ia a olmportant;
R uuia la tu rn in g out only an
•lim ite d 324,000,000 barrels o f
nil a yrar.
The U nited State*, alone, is
turning out 2,311,000,000 b a rre l*
year, and the Western llrm la pharr .1.076,000,000.
Modern arinlm sm e* rat ull fu r
tank*, plane*, tractor*, fur ex
ample, a tank ra ts a gallon o f gas
every tw o in lle i. On a tr ip to
Europe a U-.19 takes a fu ll tankcar of gasoline, and 10,000 pounds
o f luhrleatlng oil.
Ho therq have been »ome penta­
gon strategists who Insist th a t
K uula could never tto rl W orld
War I I fin tll its alt production
waigshoun tha •upplle* o f tha
w rdern w orld.
Iran could be tha start. Ira n
turn* out 261,000,000 barrel* a
year, and i t could b* a gateway
to the whole inidill* eastern o il
supply w hich I* »l«O.O0O,OOO lia rrel* a year.
Right now report* from Ira n
are contradictory. There I* no
way o f predicting what w ill hap­
pen. Rut h e r* are the p a rti o f th e
jlg-aaw p u ttie which means ao
much to tha safety o f the western
world, a tv. to (lie security o f th e
United 8 tt tee.
Two top Iranians have been
shot. Ily whom? For what rea­
son? On the surface both a ffa irs
look like local brawl*.
Two weeks ago th* P rem ier,
General AH Raimara, died a fte r
he eras attacked In « n,osaue Th*.
a u a u ln waa a Natlonallat w ho
wanttd Ira n '* o il nationalised.
Raimara opposed nationalisa­
tion. He wax satisfied to handle
th * blggeot lo t o f oil through a
now agroamant w ith tha B ritis h
pwvetwmsnl which owns 61 pa r
rent o f A ngio-Irantan, th# biggest
company In th * country. Th* B r i­
tish had offered to split proD ta
60-60 even though th* British had
mad* a ll tha In itia l Investments
fo r prospecting, machinery, pipe
llnra and s ta ff.
Raimara was fight fo r b ig
money nd q u irk , which hr v o u til
have gotten through the B ritis h
offer, because most Iranian—00
per •rent o f them —are poorly fed
and Illite ra te . Russian propaganda
la try in g to awing them lo Con.R dnltm. Ro Raimara needed quick
money to raise the common Ira n lati’a standard o f living, lie la
dear).
He haa been lollowcd in o ffic e
h r another friend of the west,
Hussein, A la . Ala waa Ira n 's
dclnrot* to th e United Nations In
1946 when w orld public opinion
forced Moscow to take her troops
out o f Iran. A la led the fig h t w ith
the help o f 't h e then U. S. Seerotary o f State, James F. B yrne*.

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It mean T
It say* M r. Truman “ ih o u ld "
f t t approval before sending m-.ro
tioop-. Do#i th a t men he “ m ti* t" ?
By JA M F -i MARI.OAY
M r. Holland Dean. Editor
bonds,) debt o f about four m illion
And wliat in eon hi g does a “ r#*oHanford Herald
dollar*. A c tu a lly th r vote on th i*
lution" have anyway since te n *Sanford, Florida
question when ron*ider*,| by the
W ASHINGTO N. Mar. 21—t / f t — atom th rm s e lv r* admit M r. T ru ­
commission carried by a three to Fly-paper i t _a* slick as a skat_
man doesn’t have to abide by it
Dear Mr. Dean:
two vote means that any one of j n* riTk 'compared’ w it h ’ w hat Thc hut can ignore it?
And Ju»t w hat does "approva
In order to b rin g before the C itl- j *hrc* Commissioner* that voted; Knxlish language ran do to the
sen* of Hanford aome of the ques- favorably took the responsibility Senate— sometime*, This is one mean? How would the approvs
ami
a
u
th
o
rity
to
decide
an
issue
tlon* and i*»ues involved concern­
he given? B y same later "resolu
o f the times.
ing the proposed I torV and T e rm i­ o f the greatest importun-e to the
For sheer confusion, nothing tlon"? And how many troops
Hanford
Taxpayers.
nal, your publication o f this te lle r
can ln-al the present predicament For instance; Would it lx- at.
6. W H A T ARE TH E I'ltO H
in the Hanford Forum section of
" f the lawmakers. T w enty-four right fo r th e President to inno
PECT8
FOR
SECURING
COMyour paper w ill be appreciates!.
o f them took weeks to decide what four more divisions w ithout con­
MON
C
AR
R
IE
R
liARG
E
SER­
A iiortion o f the qurstiun* asked
they wanted to *ay on the troops- gressional approval hut not six,
VICE?
are hasiil on m any year* experience
nr should he get approval i f he
fo r. Europe issue.
There a r* three types of water
handling transportation
by
all
And when th ry fin a lly ta id it wanted to send only one more
transportation
service.
Common
classes o f service and the halanr*
they got ao tangled In the Ian- man?
on experience th a t teache* you to C arrier, C ontract C arrier, and E x­ guag* that now no one, including
And,
fu rth e r,
what’*
that
empt
C
arriers.
I
t
is
generally
con­
fin d out where you are going to
them, ran say fo r sure what they pha»e—'"constitutional processes"
ceded
that
Common
C
a
rrin
Servire
land before you Jump.
had in mind. Before looking a t the —doing In there since nothing in
It might lie w ell to fir s t correct is the only service that would be Jam they're in her*’* a short back­ the C onstitution says the P resi­
satisfactory
fo
r
the
proposed
Itock
the impression among some C itident ha* to get such approval?
ground.
tens that the C ourt action last and T erm inal.
These are a ll question* being
There
were
cries
o
f
protest,
Since the Transportation A ct of
week wa* fo r the purpose o f •#.
asked by Senator* themselves
most
p
a
rticularly
from
Senators
curing an "in ju n c tio n " restraining 1940 was passed. Common C arrier p a rticularly from Republican*, and since th i* resolution was submitted
the City from proceeding w ith tb i* Service ha* been completely reg­ T a ft o f Ohio and W herry o f Ne­ to the fu ll Senator for approval
project. This is not true. The bond ulated by the interstate Commerce
braska, when President Truman by the 24 committee member*, all
issue approved by th r C ity Com­ Commission. A ll rates and o h e d .
of whom approved it. Listen to
made it known th a t:
ules
must
lie
approved
by
the
mission came before the C ircuit
Ho wanted to send fn u r d iv i­ them:
Commission.
Court for validation o f the Imnd*.
Senator S m ith , New Jersey Re.
In the ten year period since sions to Europe to help build up
Any interested person or tax pay­
publican who wrote the controver­
our
A
llies'
arm
y
there,
under
the
this
A
ct
was
parsed
by
Congress,
er has th r rig h t under the Florida
term * o f the N orth A tla n tic Pact, sial section ti, -aid he didn’t think
Constitution to oppose the valida­ statistics show that the tonnage
the President would need approval
tion of teinds th a t w ill add lo their handl'd by Common Carriers on which we approved, and in which to send tw o nr more divisions hut
tax burden ami this i* the action the Mi d-sippi River, the Ohio article 3 pledged (he p srtn e i- to would If he wanted to -end Ml.
that was taken by a group o f C iti- River and th* G ulf Intram a-tal "m utual aid."
Rut S m ith admitted he was u rT a ft nnd W herry protested that
Canal has declined approxiuiatilv
sens.
ahle to “ g iv e a line of demarca­
WHY AA’AS T H IS
AC TIO N 70f r, In other words. Common the President had no constitutional tion” showing ju jst where ap
TA K E N ? A satisfactory answer C arrier Service is not profitable rig h t to send troop* abroad w ith ­ proval should be obtained.
to the follow ing questions could under ICC regulation and this is out firs t getting congre**' ap­
Senator
McClellan, Arkansas
have made this action unnecessary. probably the reason for the elim i­ proval. Mr. Truman said that as Democrat, decided there seemed
I W HAT c h a n c e h a s t h f nation o f the water service San­ rom m ander-ln-rhirf he had the to he "90 iliffe re n t in te rp re ta ­
PROJECT OF B EING
F IN A N ­ ford had u n til aliout 104.1. Undoubt­ rig h t.
edly, the grow th o&lt; truck trails,
Two o f thi- mo.t powerful Ren­ tions." (T here are 90 Senator*.)
C IA LLY SUCCESSFUL?
Senator H ultnnstall, Mu .i-huThe answer to th i* question I* portallon during this pcrbsl, w ith a t* committees—Foreign Relation*
clharly answered by direct quota- It* store door to store ilcor de­ ami Armed Services—sat d-iwn •etts Republican ami one o f the
committeemen, agreed the re»olulien taken from Im partial Survny livery, and the much faster dr- Jointly to hold hearings on th i
made l,y F. C. I lillv e r A As-o. isles livery service also played an im ­ and te ll Die Senate what they | tlmi wa, not In p e rfr-l form .
and paid for by the C ity o f Son- portant p a rt in the rapid decline of thought. |ji« t w;*ek they oka ye*11 Senator W ile y, W iw s ii-.ii lieCommon C a rrie r water tra il-p o r­ « "resolution" Which approve.! ! publican and another com m it*#-*•’.ird,
sending the four division, hut, in ' man, said the resolution would •&gt;*•
fill page 6 o f the Survey is the tallon.
only advice to the President, and
Recently, C. G. W illis wa - g ra n t­ section It, said:
following statem ent:
" I t I* the sense of the Senate j not legally binding.
“ But generally speaking,
the ed Common C arrier lig h ti by the
Rut Senator T a ft -aid (he whole
rnm petitlve situation prevents and Interstate Commerce CoiniiiWvioii. th a t, in the interest* o f sound
iirohlhil* an average level o f port Again quoting fiu m pagr 10 nl constitutin'.al processes . , Con­ thing should tie rephra-e.1 to -ay
terminal charge* which w ill proHllJyer Survey ia th i■ state
gressional approval should lie the Preal«lertt “ must" get ap­
iditalned" la fo re any more troop* proval Instead of the |ires*,ni
v itlr Just compensation and a f a i r 1
return npnn Ih r property devoted to 1
(lie present rate* on ranm-d wer«* sent. A ll 24 memlier* o f tin- "should" get It.
Senitor McMahon, I ’oiinectleut
that use"
good* northbound in Mr. W illis' tw o rommittrew who considered the
And, on page 7 Is the follow ing
would not attract any bus)
solution signed it. Hut what do, &lt; that " I shall b*- pleased if, through
Democrat, expressed the feeling
ness, even i f he securrs the addi­
statement:
‘Thus, the net operating reve­ tional rig h t* and rxtends hi* oiier- northbound tonnage acrording to sortie in tellectual process, I can
the Hurvrv. W ith the rapid con­ lie convince*) th a t it doe* not mean
nue* of municipal docks are sub. atlon to S anford."
plants
to what I th in k it means."
Have we any reaaonalde rig h t version o f Canning
Ject to fluctuations and change*:
Senator
Ferguron,
M ichigan
and generally speaking, hold no to assume th a t C. G. W illis, or anv Froien Concentrate p la n t, it I*
pro mi** o f u n ifo rm rate* o f fa ir other Common C arrier w ill I m- w ill­ reasonable to speculate on how Republican, demanded to know
ing to establish rates that w ill mtieh longer there m ight he s u ffi- what that buainest about “ con­
return on the Invested e apital."
And, on page A the follow ing attract tonnage? That even i f he c irn t volume o f single strength stitutional p ro re s irt" was &lt;!oing
did propose such rate* th ry would Juice manufactured in this im m ed­ In there.
statement:
And Senator Ives. New Y ork Re"The Investor In Municipal P ort he approved by the Interstate Com- iate te rrito ry to supply this n o rth ­
publican, to ld
his colleagues:
Terminal Bond* should be assured merer Commission? Any service bound tonnage.
U N T IL THERE QUESTIONS •There m ay l&gt;* a few other fo lk*
that there w ill tie some source of secured Into to Hanford may have
rovenue to meet the funded-debt to be subsidised by th r City of CAN BE ANSW ERED S ATIS- myself, m ay tie a bit stupid. We
obligations, in case the operation Hanford, the same as many Con* FACTOID LY T H E PROPOSED in the Un!t**d Stales, who lik r
CER­ hr.v* to have these things spelled
d f the Dorks about*) incur a net dc- tract C arriers are aiilisid't-,1 hv DOCK A N D T E R M IN A L
A rgo Companies who use their aer- T A IN L Y CAN NOT HE C O N SID ­ .,nt «o we m ust understand them ."
Ic it."
T 2. WHY 18 IT NECKRBARY TO *ic .. A nv proposed rate* w ill I m- ERED A W ISE F IN A N C IA L IN FLEDGE P A R K IN G M ETER RE- •uliiect to attack by competing VES TM E N T FOR T H K C IT IZ E N S
VENUES. TO P A Y OPF
T H E Rail and T ruck lln e i before lie. OF HANFORD. A N D T H E REcoming effective and th i* |m&gt;rr- 8 U t,T 8 W IL L RE A D D IT IO N A L
(D ND H? 11
’
'
TAXES
TO
REPLACE
THE
The representative o f t|»« PUf- iture may require several years.
7. W IIA T W O U LD THE IIARGE P AR K IN G METER R E V E N U E
Optom etrist
ehawr of these bonds haa stated
W H IC H W OULD NO LONGER
publicly that aa a result o f the LIN E H A U L NORTHBOUND?
EYES EXAM INED
A V A IL A B L E
FOR C ITY
In order fo r any llarge Line to B E
H lllyer Survey he waa “ convinced
l l l l K P alm rtte AVO.
O ut the project would gain s u ffi- give continuous service to Hanford OPERATING E XPENSE^.
Itespectfullv submitted,
lent revenue to pay o ff the bond they must have a sufficient tonG I.A S H B H , V IT T K I); j
nage
In
both
direction*.
Canned
D.
L.
H
AR
PER
i m Mid to operate the term inal
2101 Hanford A v rn u t
a n t.f Yet, when asked I f hta rltr u * la the only posdhlllty fo r
[ompany would purchase the bond*
ilthoot the pa rkin g metar revenue
Bring pledged his answer was an
omphalic "N O ". Obviously, w ith
tha parking m eter revenue pledged
til pav o ff the IKinds, hia Company
Would not be concerned w ith the
isulta of the Survey and aa a m a t­
te r o f feet would no*, care w h a t the
Q |ly Of Sanford did w ith the atoney
Mcolved from the sale o f the bonds,
■ ia only Interests are the sale o f
the bonds guaranteed by ■ rare
source o f revenue, buying 160,000.00 worth o f bonds a t a dis­
count o f approxim ately 124,000.00
and collecting hia commission of
46000.00 fo r purchasing the bond*
at a discount. The project could he
p a rtially
completed
and
then
Our new Curler Suita speak ol
abandoned and the bond holders
Spring aa surely aa mallard*
would s till bo paid.
" a . WIIAT WILL THE DOCK
heading northward or the firs t
AND TERMINAL COST?
trout o f the season. From quality
T it* basis being used by the
fabrics in th* newest pattern*,
C ity Commission and tho Illlly e r
C urler experts hav*'created styles
.Survey I* an Engineer’s Estim ate
made about throe year* ago of
th a t a r* masculine and modem
4300,000.00.
w ithout bring extreme . . In
:T fc 'i
decs «*♦ M r i *
Eg, ii.g'a -ten coiors e? V «*y,
the following:
IIIm-. Green ami Tan . .
(a) Increased coot u f construc­
tion since the estim ate waa made
Rayon crea«* resistant fabric*
due to laDatlan,
(h) The cost o f handling equiptsent such a* " l i f t trucks", “ con­
8ummerhavet*)00% wool Tropical*
veyor*" and "hand tru cks" a t a
total cost o f 641300.00 referred to
on page* 31 and 36 of the Survey
an being esaentHal to
____
the economical
A sis* to f i t eerry fig u re : lamgs,
operation o f aa Termini
Term inal.
Hhorts, Htouta,
Short
S tout..
r (e)
(e» On
t
page 33 o f the Survey it
Regular*.
is K i r l e d th a t!
"Under the present warehouse
plan It la doubtful whether more
than 2000 to 3600 tons could ho
hold In long-term storage a t one
time. This would be Inadequate."
The Survey goes on to recom­
mend that storage space should
bo provided fo r 10,000 tens. Thla
lo four to flv e tim e t Die preeent
proposed eopaeity.
I t la certainly reasonable to as­
sume the E u tn e o r'a estimated
coat should bo Increased a t least
3616.

The aeeoad top Iranian attacked tour tinea (bo present proposed
waa Dr, A bdul Hamid Canganeh, al M Will cost at least 4200,oo0 ad­
former m in iste r o f education, who ditional.
l shot yesterday by a student
Then the to ta l root o f tho Dock
t had been discovered cheating apd Terminal w ill ha 6* 44,000. This
ot^eiama. T? rould he just a local
ro dots not
Include
office
pmeut. various tu p p llta and
B ui Hrten to the brother o f th e
ly other expenses th a t i t is
dead premier, It eta Raimara. w ho Im nosii.J* to anticipate.
I* warVIng th i* year with a DoBaiONDBR THK P R E S E N T
ton engineering concern, when ha FINANCING I’ LANR LESS THAN
heard o f hia brother's fata h* said, ItALF OP THK TOTAL C 08T IS
“ I expected II. M y brother wax PROVIDED.
known to he strangle opposed lo
I t ia conservativ e to plan on a
Communism before he came lo total expenditure o f three quar­
power. There haa been a move­ ter# o f a m illio n dollsro before
ment fo r the nationalisation o f th# project la completed and any
Lightning travels too feat to Iranian o il and I believe that the revenue at a ll ta m e iv e d .
toko a slg-iag course, although Cbrnnracltt underground took ad­
4. SHOULD NOT 1
It may appoar to do aa.
vantage of condition*, and are

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�WEDNESDAY MAH. 21. 1951

Social A n d Personal Activities
HONE 148

Social Calendar
WEDNESDAY

T h r P rayer Meeting at the
F irst Baptist Church w ill tie a'.

Thell»Lamplighter
TOM O O YLK

FISH FRY
R. F. M itchell was given a
surprise fish fr y at his ramp on
the St. John’s River hy a group
o f his fam ily and friends in hon­
or of his 71st hitihday Friday
evening.
Tho*e honoring U r. Mitchell
were Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Mitchell,
M r. ami Mrs. It. F. Browning, Mr.
and Mrs. A. U. Brown, Mr. and
RMra. Iloh Magnu»»on, Mr. and
Mra. A. C. S m ith, Patty Brown
and Linda ansi llohby Mitchell.

Wearing his sucres* like a g ill
m ight wear her fir s t Prom cor­
sage, Mario L a nia -ang to a tre ­
mendous Central K loiida audi­
ence Monday night at the M uni­
cipal Auditorium in Orlando. The
road, healthy looking y o u n g
tenor, sang a selection of rela.
l iv r l ) popular pieces which the
audience loved, demonstrating its
approval with rin g in g applause
interspersed
w ith
several
"B ravos' snd “ Fecks" from the
lloM iy.&gt; 0t lingaoc.
It was a well integrated audi­
ence. drawn from the m in )
Irsels o( -oriel t. mime people
tMiughi "M ario l.a n ia " IwMiklrls
advertised •&lt;) a "b a rk e r" in the
lohh), and before the l i g h t a
• ere
dimmed,
perused
th r
pages adorned w ith pictures id
toe current idol, hailed hy man&gt;
»s the modern t iru s n
t.an/a
Ire can in sing al n ; | l , and dur­
ing Ih r f'rs l part of his aria,
"l.a m rn tn Hi Federico." the
resiles* crowd fin a ll) calmed
dawn and silrn re srttie d over
darkened auditorium , the spot­
lig h t trained on the dvnamli
voung si list
Lanra's greatest success was
apparent in the famous I'agliacci aria. " \e » li I.a t.iubha.**
H r sang thia. as he did r«er&gt;
piece, in the Enrico Caruso IIa .
•lit inn. putting heart and soul
into the e ffo rt and achieving
'lik in g dramatic r f l e r l that
ulwa&gt;s end&gt; w ith a split sec­
ond of strict sile o rr follow rd
h&gt; an overwhelming tum uli of
applause. I.anra w ill prohahl)
plav the hipless role of "t'a n io "
man&gt; limes during his career.
Vsi.f* from I'agllacci, l a t i u
hone (fin a lly b rig h t in his ren­
ditions of Neopolilan svmgs an i
the popular “ Because" mid -Re
M r I arve.” These were what his
audlenre wanted: this was what
h i) wanted to take home w itn
them and years hence, prrhnp*,
tecall, when la m ia has run the
gHinut of the opera houses front
l.a Jm k Iu tu the M etropolitan, how
he -ang the "V esti l.a (ilu b lia " on
u s tiflin g l) warm evening in midMnrch. And it i* nut o f such
things a&lt; th l* that m rm o rir* are
made.
la m ia ' • voice is much iw-tter on
h i- high tones.
I ll* low tone*
cent to lark dcvrlopm r nt.
Rut
when that booming crescendo l»
w ritten in th, score, the niau
vtilne-.
His v o i r e rises, lade.i
v ith power and feeling, negotiat­
in g note*, the very color »pd
orilllance of which tin ill &gt;ou to
the .ore.
I* Mario Im aia another I'aru»o?
In all fairness th l* re r.
ta in l) remain* to be seen. At
present, the a n *w rr is no. I s ir­
is has "miles and miles to go"
Ivefore hr ran hope to equal Ih r
a rtis try of surh singer* as Ju*»i
lljo rrlin g , F errurm Tagliavini,
and Jan I're rre . Lansa I* the
budding a rtist, and although he
has arrived popularly, h i* a rilslie a rriva l rrm a la * somewhere
in the future and very likely
not leu fa r a ff.
I.nnxa'» arcompaniat, Constan­
tin e Callinlco* was excellent in
his own right rendering selictlon*
fro m D ellusiy, Chopin, and two
composition* o f his own.
The
piano pieces got to lie somewhnl
tedious, not through any fault of
a rtis try , hut ticcau»c o f th e ir numiw r. The audience had c*&gt;mr in
s- ■' nnd heur Lam a, not Calllnicn*.
VYe don't liclieve I.anra sang a*
much •« he should have. A ctually,
his only encore was "He My
laive.” There were many people
who would like to have heard
rrv e ra l more n |,c ra tir arias. As
it wa*. there were only tw o arias
on the program. "Celeste Alda,"
o r “ 0 Paradlto" would have lent
the finishing touch.
I^ a ta . with the possible e l.
re p llM i of F rio I'ln ta , la the
f lr * l clas«ic*l singer to he adopt­
ed, Frank Sinatra faahWvn. b&gt;
the younger net. In beginning
h i* ascent to operatic Im m ortal­
ity through the medium of the
movie*, there w ill be maay peo­
ple draw a to the classics who
mlgh&lt; otherwise never came la
contact with them. And IhU Is
good.
la m ia i&gt; scheduled to sing w ith
the lav Seila Opera Co. In Milan
next October. The Ita lia n * w ill
love him as w ill the rest o f
Europe, lie promise* to be a fig ­
ure o f importance in Ih r operatic
w orld fo r another 30 year* av
least. It's good to see a young
singer firm ly on the road In
greatness.

"W h is tlin g " teakettles usually
mine in two to fo u r quart rapacity.
Thla type o f teakettle Is a good
choice If the utensil is used ,irl»
tnarily fo r boiling water fo r tea
or coffee.

F ra n kfu rte r*, usually made of
beef and fw k . are already rooked
and can he eaten cold or re­
heated. Do not boll the fra n k ­
fu rte rs unnecessarily when re­
heating.

7:30 P. M.

IH J R S D A V
The Douglas Jobe Junior Bro­
therhood W i l l meet at the F in it
Baptist Church tonight at 7:00
_ P . M.
™
Maundy Thursday Communion
Service at 7:30 P. M. in the MaUwdint Church.
The Nuraery Dept. o( the Methodi*t Church w ill have its annual
Faster pnrty nt 3:30 to t:3n in
McKinley Hall.
F R ID A Y
The Sanford Townsend Cluh
w ill meet at th r City Hall ut
0:30 P. M. fo r a rovrrrd d id

aupner.
the Woman** M i.-innary Union
o f the F irst Baptist Church w ill
have nn Kvxceiitive ll.ianl meet
ing at 3:00 p. M and n business
meeting at 3:30 P. M.

•

.Symphony Concert
Scheduled Saturday
OBI.ANDO,* M an * . 'l - ( Special I
— The Central Florida Symphony
w ill dose the season Saturday
•evening when at 8:30 it w ill preW*rnt at the Municipal Auditorium
Johannes Brahani's Requiem.
A rhm us o f Ion ha- lieen added
to the group o f mu.icians makit g up the orchestra and w ill l&gt;.
directed hy Yves t'hardon, condoctor, who hu gained increasing
|Mipulaiity fo r his effective in ­
terpretation. in past conceits.
.Mr. Chardon'.* search for vocal
talent which hail &lt;uund musical
and choral lia im iig end'd w il'i
the -election o f choirs from the
F irst Methodist Church of O r­
lando,
the F irst
P re.hylrrian
Chinch o f Sanford ami the Con­
gregational Church of W inter
Park.
The tra in in g of tnese group*
in thr intricacies of llrahm ’s
rom poiiitinn was placed In the
hands of the directors who had
charge o f the choirs, Jrssie Pedrick Baker, Faina Wallace Johnaton and Mra. (icurge Touhy.
A This week the rehearsals w ill
he under the baton of Mr. Chardon who w ill give the choii his
interpretation o f the Re&lt;|ulein
and weld the e ffo rts o f the o r­
chestra and cholrsters into the de­
lig h tfu l o ffe rin g that i« ex|irrteil
o f such talent and monumental
composition. The two group, have
met separately In |&gt;asl rehearsals
w ith Mr. Chardii.

•

.Met'tinjr Ih Held By
1 : Dependable C I ohh
The Dependable Class of the
F its t Mi th'slist Church met Mon­
day night at the home of Mrs.
Clarence W allis w ith Mis. J. II.
laM'chelt as co-hostess.
The meeting wa» opened hy
Mrs. l/iechelt, president, and the
devotional was given hy Mrs.
Bay Herron using the “ Last Supr “ In keeping w ith t)»* Easter
a son.
A fte r the regular business meet­
ing refreshments were servesi to
the follow ing: Mre. Herron, Mrs.
Loechelt, Mrs. W allis, Mrs. II. B.
McCall. M r*. J. II. Nicholson,
Mrs. I.. P. Iloekenhury, Mrs. Lee
Wilson. Mr*. C y ril Butner. Mrs.
V. I.. Smith. Mrs. W. B. h lrh y ,
and Mist |»ulse Sipple

BIRTH
ANNOUNCEMENT

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Royal an­
nounce the Idrth of a daughter,
llarliara Jean, Mar. ID. Mrs. Royal
fe- the former tiladys Kinlaw.

e rso na It
Ray Forsyth o f Miami Reach
was the guest of B ill Fleming
over the weekend.
John Decker o f the U. S. A ir
Force in Ban Antonio, Tex. I* on
leave here w ith hi* parents, Mr.
and Mrs. O. SI. Decker.
David
(iru rg ia
holidays
M r*. J.

Jackson ha* arrived from
Tech to spend the spring
w ith hi* parents, Mr. and
I.. Jackson.

Howard Bunge has returned to
Emory .U niversity in A tlanta a f­
te r having visited fo r several
day* w ith his mother, M r*. \V. F.
Bunge.

Mrs. flnllovvny Honors
Miss Daphne Connelly
Mis* Daphne Connelly, bride
• lec) o f J..«- S in u in o «#, Jr., wa*
honored Sati.ni*&gt; w ith a luncheon
given hy Mrs. John Calloway
at her home which was attractively
decorated throughout w ith roses,
httdal
w nathes
and
gerbera
daisies.
Thi hostess presented
Miss
C onnrllv with a lovely g ift after
which lunch wa* served to the
follow ing guests: M r*. Hawkins
Connelly, Mr*. J. It. Shearouse,
Hr.. M l** Connelly. Mrs. Paul M.
Fague, Mr*. Donald Jones. Mr*.
I.e s lrr Cuthrie, M r*. Ceratd la m ­
ing, Mrs. W alter Turner, Miss
F lita lie th Dyson. M l** Margaret
Dingerfelder, M il* Dilon Baker,
Mt»* Aim l-ovoll and Mi*&lt; Shirley
Smith.
A s s i'ln g Mr*. Calloway were
M r*. Joe C o n ta lri and
Mr*.
I.loyd F. Boyle.

Epps And Ramey
Finish At -Stetson

Woody Ansley arrived Monday
fro m the U niversity o f Georgia to
D E LA N D , Mar. 21— (Special)
spend the .Spring holidays w ith his —Two student* from Sanford re­
parent* Mr. and Mrs. A. W. An­ ceived their degree- conferred hy
President J. O lllr Edmunds during
sley,
the w inter quarter commencement
F ir* ! Lieut. Vernon Culpepper exercise* held Mar. 2&lt;l at Stetson
w ill return today to Washington, U niversity.
I). C. where he |* stationed at the
Receiving
the
Bachelor
of
Pentagon uilding a fte r spending Science degree was John W illiam
sometime w ith his parents.
Epps, son o f Dr. and M r*. A. W.
Epps, o f Sanford. Before entering
M i. and M r-. Hamid Howe and .Stetson, Ep|&gt;« attended Emory
daughter o f file n Cove, N. Y. U niversity, Emory, Ca.
plan to re tu rn tomorrow after
Roy Ramey, a graduate of
spending the pa*t week w ith Mrs. Seminole High School, was award­
Howe'* parent*.
ed hi* Bachelor of A rts degree
during the graduation service*. A
M r*. J. D. Tipton o f Kan«a*. major in th,. teaching profession,
who hu« lieen * pending the past liumev i* the ami o f Mr. and Mr*.
several months w ith her ncicr Itallard Ramey, Route Box 212.
and fa m ily, Mr. and M r*. II. K. Sanford
M orris, left Sunday for Miami.
Approxim ately »'.*&gt; candidate* re­
presenting the College o f I iheral
M i** Nancy W illiam * arrived A rt* , till* College o f Law, the
la&gt;t night to |lend the spring holi­ School o f Music, the Ss'llool of
days w ith her parents, Mr. and Bu lines* and the graduate whool
M r*. It. A. W illiam *. M l - W il- were uward&lt;d the variou- degree*.
liams is a senior at fltrts o n U ni­
Main speaker fo r the gradua­
versity.
tion exercises was Dwayne Orton,
director o f education fo r the In ­
Mis* Jean Mayer arrived Sun­ ternational
lliisineMachine*
day frot.v Florida State University Corporation and head o f the per­
to spend two months w ith her sonnel division o f the O ffice of
parent* M r. and M r*. II. N. C ivil Defense.
Bayer. Mi»* Bayer w ill Intern at
Widely known in education c ir­
tlie South Hide P rim ary School. cles, Dr. Orton holds many degree
and has served a* faculty member,
Clenn McCall, *on of Mr. a n l dean and president of West Coa*l
Mra. II. II. McCall I I I . wa* colleges. In addition, he ha* w rit­
pledged la -t week by Scnlihnr.! ten many article* on educational
fra te rn ity at the U niversity of and social w e lfa fr subjects, one
nnd Blade, an honorary m ilita ry of the recent appearing in the
Florida.
annual education number o f the
Saturday Review o f Literature.
Ylr. and M r*. Pvan* H ick* and
sons Bob nnd J ini arrived Monday
from H eight-tow n. S'. J. to spend
n few day- w ith Mr*. H ick* par­
ents Mr. and Mr&lt;. A. K. Rovset-

MAKE THIS A HAPPY FASTER
BY BUNDING KLOWKRS FROM

A. K. RCSSETTER FLORIST

o f W ell* H irc ly , head o f the the -#i....rs vu held, w ith upper
m u tir department, ami Hot.eit .1. i..n
patent: ar.4
Dean, choir director, wdh M.
flo o d
ami u .r iir d fo e r t i a tE m ily Lawton, accow panl't.
1* 1*11111
Friday evening at the F.vrivti .ud 'I t
llu tc h i'o n werr*
WEST PALM BEACH, Mar.
| 21— I Special I- C la s s
night
ex- Clad- • t'lu h the 2fdh annual dm an."in tin « itlcn d in g the ex*
ircisc* Thur-dav evening ushered ncr and prommude in honor of m «•
in the I N I C l* v Week at fira ham-Eekes School In Palm Beach
fo r the nine members o f the
graduating class. Mis* Penrose
Hutchison, daughter o f Mr. and
Ylrs. W. C. Hutchison, wa* xalutatorian of her rla*» and gave
an interesting talk on "Fm harkation."
W illiam Paxton Smith, son of
Ylt*. James llose Smith, Paducah.
Ky., was valedictorian ami talked
on "The Essential t'h a ra ctrrlstie .”
“ Education and S ecurity" were
di*ru**«*d hy Dr. Franci* I'arkm an,
executive secretary o f th r NationAND
al Council of Preparatory School*,
in hi* address tn the senior*.
Adriana Calle* E ller, daughter
of Dr. Joseph Jordan Eller, New
York and Mr«. Rudoifo Ogarrin,
Mexico C ity, a« ola** president,
made th r presentation tn the
clas* of ll'.v*. Francis Eugene
Wcathrrhce as marshal fo r the
academic precession o f fa ru lly
and -cninr* w ith the vested sehool
choir,
Music wa under the direction

Il'enrose Hutchison
LrattnaLs AI School

Spurt Coats

Photo lly W irb o lt Studio
Yli*s Novell,
... n t• r
of M r. and Ylr*. N. W. D u \i-.
whose m arriage to Coleman Yates
w ill he an event o f A pr. 12.

Novella David To
NVed Coleman Yates
Mr. and M is. N. W. Davis anslum need today th r engagement
and approaching marriage o f their
•laughter. Novella, to Coleman
t nts
son a t ti. S. Y'ute*.
The w e lding w ill lie an event
of A p r. 12 at the l-ukc Monroe
lls p tis i Church at 7:00 p
M
Mr. and Ylrs. Richard lta-s of
l&gt;a)loruv lleach w ill In- the only
attendant*.
NOTICE
The T h r ift Shoo ,,f the Woman'
Club w ill discontinue it- activities
d ill to tlie fact that it ha. to
• Varuatr its present location nt
the form er Health and W elfare
t 'enter on Oak Avenue. H ospital
Led* tnny s till lie obtained at the
Woman'* Club.
A sm all amount o f eril-bed
•Click frn /c n
straw lierri)
w ill
•iiakc a c-infeetioner’ s sugar fro *
mg look p re tty and ta -te good
Vdd the lic r r ir * after the b u tte r or
m argarine and sugar have lieen
&lt;fram ed, then thin a* much a*
* * v w ith cream.

Casual Jackets
Spurt Shoes
n v o - T o s i '. s -

Birthday Enjoyed
By Linda Mitchell
Mr*. R. E. M itchell entertained
Friday ill honor o f her daughter,
Linda, mu tor th ird birthday.
A fte r the children played sev­
eral games Linda opened her g ift*
and th&lt;
g u r- u *ang “ Happy
B irthday" a- he blew the run
• tin out on the beautifully de■••rated cake.
Soda and rake were served and
u ltra 'dive favor* of basket* and
born* filled w ith randy were
served to the follow ing:
Sharon
L&lt; c, Donna
Peters,
taeuulyne Hampton, Putty llrow n,
Miel'to'l Moses, lle tty lo ll H ittell, ly n rt and D s n ie Knowles,
Ellen W illiam *. Kathy Sloan und
Angela Hurt.
Vl-o M r*. Robert Lee. Ylr&lt;. J.
C. Hampton, Mrs. A. D. llrow n,
M r-. II. L. I l i t t r l l , Mr«. L. E.
K now |c», Mr*, ti. II. W illiam *,
Jr. and Ylrs. Rudy Sloan.

t.lc u t. and M r*. Jack Moyr and
»nn Mike o f F ort Ham Houston.
T e*. arrived Sunday to spend
th e ir leave w ith th e ir families.
I.leut. and M r*. Moye have a* their
guest Lieut. Dan Davis nt&lt;o o f
Fort Sam Houston.
Miss
Martha
Perkins
and
guests. M ix P a triria H arris and
Mis* Eleanor Pendleton, w ill a r­
riv e
from Charlotteaville, Va.,
F rid a y night to spend the week­
end w ith klla* P erkin*' parents,
M r. and M r*. B. L. Perkins, Hr.

The Past Matron* o f the O.E.8.
met at the home o f M r*. Joe
Corley Thursday evening with
Mra. liO ttir N ix, president, pr**idlog over the laisinesa meeting.
O fficers' report* were hoard
during the meeting and later
game were enjoyed hy the guest*
and prires won hy .Mr*. Jack
Burney and Mrs. R. F. Crenshaw.
Hofrshmcnts were served by
the h o s t e s s ami co-hostess Mr*.
Kdson Doit to the fo llo w in g :
Ylr*. Ilurney, Mrs. Crenshaw,
Ylr*. N l*. Mr*. H W. Turner. Mr*.
Bertha J&lt;nkin*on, M r*. W urt W.
W arner. Ylr*. Charles llewson,
Ylr*. II. C. Moore, M r*. R. C.
Maxwell. Mrs. J. C. B ills and
Erma Jean Corley.

Friend* o f M r*. M. C. Stone and
M r*. C. B. Kudd w ill regret to
learn o f the serious illness of
th e ir father, C. C. Edmondson,
who i* confined to the Cihton
Hospital in Enterprise, Ala. where hurg.
he underwent an operation Mon­
Ylr. and M r*. Charles Park*.
day.
J r. and daughter n f A tlanta ar&lt;
M r. and Mrs. A l M rCearhry of expected to s triv e F riday to
Adamston. N. J. returned to St. spend th r weekend w ith Mr. and
Petersburg a fte r spending several Ylr*. Yl. S. W iggins and Dr. and
daya w ith M r*. McCeachey's sis­ M r*. Charles I.. Park, Hr. llohby
te r and brother-inlaw M r. and Park I* expected to a rrive tomoro f FlorMrs. W. T. Johnson, Jr. M r. and raw from the U niversity
ity or
Mra. MrOearhey have spent the
to spend several day* with
pa*t several w inter* in St. P eten- h i* fam ily.

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Illinois Snaps Columbia Streak;
Kentucky Easily Beats Louisville
U r W IL L G R IM SLE Y

NEW YORK. Mar. 21 — (/P) — Four member* of collage baiket
bsll'i elite lop ten—Kentucky. St. John'*, Illinois and North Carolina
Rtalr -will square off at Madnon Square Garden tomorrow nifht ir
'tie *emi-finali of the NCAA eaitern elimination!.
Kentucky. No. I nationally, will face a tired St. John'* team. No. 'f
Illinois. No. 5, will o|i|Mi»e N o rtn f—— ---------- --------------**,’ ■ &gt;

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1

Goose Kettles Is
Straight Named Manager
from th*
Of Cocoa Indians
Horse’ s Mouth
1*7 H I) H AR P ER

W K D N E S D A V M A H . 21, ID a l

i 11J--

Sanford - Orlando
Training Camp Note*
Kennel Club entries
Ily AHKOCIATF.il PHEKH
TnvtMiir* t.v n n i:*
ria vT a x (i&gt; -r * '* tit i

Unlucky Me.
Itum idr
l-&gt;3r'*
ttresm, Ulna Cl*ar, » ..narnlsl. l -»r■usslon. Two tl It. Tangn Tap
*K 2c a n n a t iv—a tnrhs m u
Omar tluy. Itsi-.r n-&gt;- k. I*&lt; -I
yiurtrn, f l r i XI". h. &gt;’nn.lr list*
tunny'* A s*nt. Ilur ksieint-t. It*'*
M&gt;*
T IIIM II lia r i :— x larks vnu
ll*r*U li*rv . ItulMlna* ■. o-&lt;«r t»
T w llls h l, Olympia" &lt; hlnf
risshy Xlslii, i l l , key
II.
lacu
Carl "Goovc” Kettle*, Seminole Olrl.ruiN Tii x t t i:—»■,tains vnu
11*1 IU*u, North Ijvr.,1. II • MU.
High School football coach, wai
(&gt;**Ura, Mtlv.r Tina*. Ilsymsnamed manager of the Cocoa In­ •joj»,
I**, Hi's llnyw o'th

Former Rollins Star
Won Coast League
Penant Last Year

Incubus Jones came In the
other day hi* w catrned face split
w ith a grin. Meems as i f Inky nan
(topped to watch a sandlot game
and, after seeing the team at
bat acoie a couple o f runa, cas­
r i r r n n m ’—t taik- m u
ually asked the fir s t baseman dian* in the Florida State League
ilm ’s Olrl, llu.sy, H i l k . i i llo&gt;,
lait
night.
Kellie*
managed
the
l.s'nsstus. xtci I .Inc. Country !-»!,.t,
what the score was.
The boy said g rim ly , " I t ’» 30 Cocoa entry in the now defunct K&lt;&gt; tl'ark. O lcstillc.
SIXTH N i l i:— s inths wn*
y
tu 0 their favor,” and turned back F1»nd* Eatl Coni Semi-pro league
&lt; lf*tl. Hilt* Hot. "nip's "mok*.
run lead and were never headed to the field.
Hiuclil
Convoy, c.itton J
Ills, h
in defeating the Seminole* 22 to
Topic. t&lt;1i*rl,]sn l-otta It,'ll
Incubus cay* h r wh * a little during the 19)0 leaton.
ft In the nrrond game of the Linns* ktartleil al th r big scure ami
In 1049 th r form er R rdliru fo o t­
UltKVTII Hit I!—.Vyiaih* mi*
Irr. Vo) Is,. Ctr. If A riot*. Tuati...,!
Club Junior Baseball League.
asked Ih r l,&lt;&gt;y why they m r r ball and Imsebsll star piloted tho Annlr,
Hi .m ka,|*.
A ,.
Rlaatlng out 14 hit* to ll&gt;t&gt; Iw lllg beaten so badly.
Indian* to the SBC pennant and Trsvcicr. Morgan.
Com p*t It loti. M ctrr Ihu
Hrminnlm* 7, th r Giant* piled up
t p la vn ff championship* a fte r ta k ­
&gt;:IUIITII
K
i
l
l
—
3
‘
Inths
WIU
"W hat ju h mean gettin*
a riinimandiug 20 run Irad *c«rAt Xtnrkn, Hilly * Hrnolir. H ulls
ing over the club from Bd Levy,
beat 7" the youngster demand­
lug 12 in the top half o f the
now manager of Ih r Urlaudn .Sena­ .Marie. I’nppo, IlsrtAy Ita io l l.*nny
ed. “ We ain't even had our
Chari.
Rowdy II**. jl.lf» .t It-iy
fourth.
tor*.
M V T II MACi;—3 laths Mil*
turn *1 h *l yet."
The Seminole*, touched
by
K ettles, who ha* ruachrd fo o t­
tls
te
y*so. T 'n v * ll"a M ti.f.
N uI khI)' scored 30 run* in the ball in Sanford for th r |&gt;a»l six 'is y fa l*
lla r r y Boh-on and II. Hold*, ram i
tty . Mir lin k*. N .iv*l*tl*.
Ju n i'ir
Rnseball
League season*, form erly played fo r the U«*r la y . Thundrr Jrt. Ir - Msr
alive in the third ami push'd firs t
Monday
held un Sanford Gianta and Ht. A ugustine
T IIV T II
nths Mil*
aero** five run*, hut the Giant game last
Itu iiU '* Imaa* Fleet root Ms").
d n frru r prom ptly tightened to d*-r lii r siHjiiMirship o f the Lion's in the Florida State league m a k­ H",other.
lis
t.*',
tloy,
llonest Jo.,
Glult but th r fin a l total wa* Red
■lint o ff the ra lly ,
ing a name a t one o f the most "s k Mill, llu h * llarhor "w * n l ll ll
S«*
lit,
Guh*
IH
in
a
game
which
David Galloway of the Giant*
volatile h u rlrr* In the league.
r o M '.it r * si.i.icrio N s
was the heaviest hitter o f the went Into two extra inning*.
la s t season he played in the
flllH T MACM’ fersonslon I " .
To
the
jaded
drvnlee
nf
day lashing out four base hit*
Georgia
Heml-pro
''Geeehle
la
a
Iioky
Xtr, Mine d r a t
*urh co te rie play* a* the
ill five time* at last to compile an
MKCI'NW ItACKi IU * Nl, *. tu n ­
ru e " follow ing the fa ilu re o f the
pick
off
at
*rrnnd
base
on
a
ny'*
Agsnl,
llu rk a U liirr
average of .800. Giant left fielder
FBC loop.
T ill IIIV ItACG: ........................... r
“ i* o * l
from
the
catcher
Ronnie
Robinson
also
rollectrrj
Signed
by
Oocoa
as
a
p
la
yin
g
to might ita rlaaa to the tu r fa rH, XI* shy Ms Id
which must be la u g iil sim ul­
manager, K rttle * I* expected to
ro C ItT II ItA cl.’ i IlsymaUa. North
In time to trounce a firrd .u p four bita in the high scoring contaneously
by
pitcher
and
l-sn.l.
lilts Msyworth
teat.
see
action
mostly
a*
a
re
lie
f
^vlUe team, 70-etH.
N. (J.
arrnrslup
and
rte
cu
le
d
with
f i r r i l l l A 't : Country
U W I.
K rm lnnlr*
pitcher. During I1M1» he won 12 Jim's
Ir. playing w ithout three of Giant*
ill,I,
Xlrl l.lng
hair
trig
g
e
r
lim
in
g
,
the
and lost three fo r the Ind ia n * in
ita alar*, thumped Vlllnnova, 07- Itr nee .McCoy, «|, Ronnie Franklin
IMXTII HACK llla rk Topic. HUM
Junior
league
won't
hr
very
Jim W right, ji
Hilly Harper
the FBC league.
Hot, U it l* Hull.
02.
inter ratine. Hut to a lover
hx; v i : n t i i
it Act:
.....................
Kd llarlm ring, m llra n tlry SelnrA t Madlaon Squat &lt;- tia rilrn , Uof
Ih
r
sport,
rather
than
a
t'r Vuylts, C irri* Acnns
ard
ftire 17,107, lllinoia* llig Ten
K IIH IT II RACK:
Xlnrlc,
student,
there
is
more
fun
in
Floyd Dorsey
le n til Chart. Howdy tics
champion* ahatterrd Columbia’* Glenn Jones, ut
watching a hunrh o f y rltin g
David
Galloway,
ut
Reggir
Aahlry
NINTH
HACK
t
(
n
,
i
la
y
,
II'*
Mar,
unbeaten record — th r only one
eager kid* slam away at the
Traveling M ika
Sonny Fold’'
le ft — 70-71, while St. John'* Jim Halligau, r f
hall. m»hr mistake* and enjoy
TKNTII I t AC15: wrn lllll. Honr-l
Frank Hrnn
disposed o f little Connecticut, tu . Robert Samuel, ut
Jo*. Oak l l l l l
Ihemsrlvrn than
in Bering
David Carlton, If
Jackie M illcy
U.
F-ddir S lin ky and A lvin Dark
, Until they ran up againat till. Ronnie Itoldnson, lt&gt; Duke Hehiraid
combine for a alick, prole*.
V Ted Beach and l&gt;on Sun- Cecil ItaRdridgr, t f Hrneat W right
nional double play on a hard
A l Collin*
lage, Columbia’* Iv y league Jim m ie Moye, :ib
lleiMM W i n
Ily FRAN K K( K
h it ground ball through the
M U * Mota
v x x r iiN ii s i v t i : v v iiw t iis
Ida had piled up 22 itra ig h l Jackie Thoma*, ut
A l' N ewafralurea Sport* W rite r
middle.
Kimbrough,
r
f
Tony
McDaniel
W A H K irr
vtetorie* thia year and 31 over a
IIA R T O W , Fla., Mar. 19—OT)
■ a a ra rg , I 'la r lg a .
F rye r, cf
H illy TyreJohnny ilo w rn , a dim inutive
two-year *pan.
—H urt Shotton i* out o f a
T k» f u ll, , w in g |&gt;r|, * • &gt;. |..,* i* .| |.y
Ray L undquiit and grim faced kid w ith an iron hate ball Job fo r the fir s t tim e II I * l &gt; * * U r * o n III* " a n t o r . l " l a i .
Columbia lad -Ifi to 38 at the T aylor, lb
arm , pitched fo r the Red Sox
K
s
rn w rs M a r k e t fo r |&gt;,.mI
i I
half. Ilut Reach popped in aeven
Monday. He w ill ptuloihly end up In hi* life but hi* heart a tilt lo T r t ir f c t r # A D e a le r* up in I |* }|
out o f |ght long one-handed art
li'lu n g , to Hronklyn.
M a rrh | 9, | &gt; i t .
a
20
game
winner
i
f
ha
can
keap
•hota In eight minutea ju « l Irefute
hu h |ir | l u u *|
T h r deposed manager n f the Ileai»Re itlfr ia
hi* earned run average t*|o w
the end o f the half. Then Sunder,
ifu , rule
Lit hpr
) mi.} v&lt;
Dodgrrs
w ill
l&gt;c rooting
fo r ID
20 |th a t's tw enty not 2.0j,
Heart a* T # fit|R r iM * tfi
lage went bn a one-man acotirf;
a
rth
rra
k
r
r
for
the
team
he
led
to
N
ational
Leagua
I
t
wa*
u
hearllirenker
t»u h p r.
j «i4» . | x i
•ju re to catch Columbia, 67-61.
Bdwin Madden who hud the pennant* in 11*47 and again In H f i t e
llm
jitiit* i u ’id . | oil
w ith ten minutea to go and acmi
ra lil* ii« ie . ile p m illn ir
game
aewod
up
going
into
th
r
lU4tb
lllin o ia out fro n t to atay.
A » e l* h t
per haa
Iji-ju u
f if t h when the determined Red j “ I'm through w o rk in g ," Raid r e le r f * F iji U filflevt, ile p r ru lHi. John'a, looking a b it weary
L A K B L A N D , Mar. 2 0 - (Sue. Kox canto hack to lake t r r con- the genial Shotton today a* ho
Irtg iiu a llljr i« a U t
from ita recant Invftatiun tourna­
r
ia
l)
Spring
sport*
rum
pet
It
Inn
leal into extra inning*.
ant on
hi* sitnporvh In
hi r a le r r , r i * ! fce*.*» .*11, fieperiAtment grind, rolled u p' n 25.point
lu g *t tie I l l y in a l * r g « r
I III j j |
We
were
especially
Im
■
gel*
imuerway
in
earneM
till*
undt-rahirl. " I f I bud s u m rih in r
lead eraly In the la d h a ir again*!
pressed w ith
the
intrepid
q ffrrrd , something that I tiken,
Rule fjonneellriit and then at- week for Florida Southern Col­
ra tc h rr* for both tra m . None
I could lake it. Hut I don’t year.
moat let the gatin' get sway on a lege team* w ith tig event* sche­
o f this threatening to throw
nntlelpnti- doing n ilarn thing.
atroijg ra lly *p a rkrd by Vince duled In three sport*.
"R e* Harney, loo, wav a illsfa r them. I f a runner looked
Tuetday afternoon the tannl*
"I'v e
Imd a g tr a t hasehall i&gt;|ipn|nlmrnt.
Yokabaakas and B ill Kbef. How.
He may
never
a* If he might Ive going to
lifr. | wa* Ihtow n out, but make it. I t ’* in bis mind.
tv e r, time ran out on the CConni. •quad fare* Presbyterian College
■leal, the ball went w histling
thrown out w ith all the g lo ry
A rs p a rlty crowd o f I 2,4ihi taw fro m Clinton, H. C-. here fo r it*
"Ralph Bram-a wa* a big dis­
down to eerond bate— ne mayanyone
could
p««*il&gt;ly
nave appointment. lie won 21 game,
the two.game ahow a t N. C. second inter collegiate contest I hi*
year
amt
w
ill
play
hoal
to
M
urid*
he
into
center
field.
I'm
a
long
way
from
being
a
E late'* C oll.rum In Raleigh a&gt;»l
fot me in 1947, He had a bad
L ittle Im rry Burney, Cube Imrk m illionaire hut I'm not h u n g ry ." arm early last year. But I know
mlmoRt tore down the houta whan H Uto U niversity on Friday. Coach
Jack
Roucher'a
natter*
w
ill
end
atop,
glared
ferociously
up
al
,
Asked
why
Brauch
Hickey
V III Kukuy, tubbing fo r A ll Amer.
Ralph
had
Double
bteatbinu.
t h r lr week against Davidson C ol­ opposition Im ttem throughout the hadn't token him to P ittsburgh. I hope h i* h im - operation helps
Ics Ham Ranilns, led the W olf
lege,
Davldion,
N.
C.,
here
on
Shotton
replied:
game
and
handled
hia
pitcher
hi* pitching.
pack to ita unex o rrle d victory
"R ic k doesn’t have the vast
"New com to* ran win just a®v*e Vlllanova. T
Gary, In d , S a tu rd a y* A ll matches w ilt atari w ith an authority th a t would have
a
t
2:30
P.
M.
a
t
the
college
court*.
farm
ayatem
he
had
in
B
rook­
done
justice
to
Yogi
B
e
rn
.
many games a« he thinks hr
sophomore poppnl In 27 polntx.
Ilaseball
enter*
the
picture
later
lyn.
I
wa*
lilte
d
as
a
scout
in
Umpire
Jerk
M
orrison,
who
ran win. lie 's that kihmII T h r ir ’s
Kentucky had Ita famotla handx
IlMft hut Riek and I never had no lim it to what Snider and
railed ball* and alrikea from
fu ll w ith tta neighborhood rival, In the week w ith Southern's In­
a
contract
u
n
til
I
became
tercollegiate
opener
against
Geor­
behind
the
pitcher
w
ith
an
N'ewromtie can do when they
Loul«vllla, fo r a half, leading only
manager In 1947. Ford F rica have the rig h t disposition.
aplomb which
would have
44-40 a t the Inlerm ieiion.
Hut gia Tech on Friday afternoon ami
(N
ational
League
president)
in
­
a
return
gamo
Saturday
at
lie
n
done
Justice
to
a
graduate
Hhelby L ln ville . tearing 22 point*
"Dubby Morgen gave up. Hisisted on one.
o f the George Harr Helmet,
altogether, pulled the taam 'i of- lay Field.
lost confidence. I thought he'd
"
I
alw
ays
said
'wa'd
w
in
'
to
kept
the
game
la
head
deebe great. M aylw he w ill th l*
The FSC crew w ill move against
f t w * }|P by the bootatrape and
help the advance sale and to year, Kddle Mikala U another
pita Ike Mg......................
high eplrita o f both
the W ildcat* breestd home.
M arietta College from M arietta,
hop
up
the
player*;
even
when
■quad*.
fellow who wants to jilay. But
Ohio on F rid a y In lla firs t race
Chat lex Bnglish, who was Red I d id n 't th in k we'd w in I'd say ho had many chances."
o f the season against an out-ofIL
I
t
coats
nothing.
Shotton points out that there'*
state opponent. The race w ill get Box field general as well a i
" If
the Gianta gat started quite a difference between the
underway a t 2:30 !*■ M. on I he catcher, wa* u n tirin g bahlnd the
early
U
ib
spring
they
can
w
in
major* and minora.
nine-lenln* m ile Lake H ollings­ plate and blocked o ff sliding
runner* w ith a tr u ly professional It* Loo Durochar had th r beat
“ It'a not so much in the
w orth course.
pitching
s
ta
ff
In
tha
Leagua
lost
play,"
ha
aaya, "b u t
in
a
Ho fe r thle aeexon Houthern’ * stance.
year.
Brooklyn
can’t
help
but
Barring tain o r unfonecn dlf&lt;
boy'*
mind
and in
hlntse'f
Interenlleglate record In crew end
lie
In
tha
raca.
Why,
W
a
lte
r
A boy ha* got to have m n fl
tennis ha* failed to produce any flr u ltlr s th r Ju n io r League game*
it
you can't
win*. The W ater Moccas*ln» fell w ill be held every afternoon until O 'M alley can manage them and dene*. W ithout
Ily JACK H A N D
they
could
win,
the early part o f May. It'a d if­
play In tha big league*."
T AM PA ,
Mar. 21
(A*)
A to the U niversity of Tampa on fic u lt to describe the benefit
"
I
K
bo
pulling
fo
r
Brooklyn.
Memphis *|airta W Tllrr once arid- Feb 5 amt Mar. 0. U * l Saturday which w ill arcrue to the boy* Charley Is very fortunate to n l
f l y wrote n f Ted Kluasowakli " I I * the netter* were »hut-out, 7-0, by
a club like that. I was fo r ­
from till* Lion* Club project.
couldn't catch a bear in a tele- the U niversity o f Florida.
tunate too and more fo rtu n a te
Ih lv sport* program b the
m m booth." I t waa ax bad ax
to w ork fo r « man like Rickey.
Ideal re a liu llflN
of
what
" I lived w ith the boys fo u r
shim Id he done In football,
f " I wax the w orld'* w nrxt,” adyears and I'm s till p u llin g fo r
basketball, le n n l* and swim ­
11100 Cincinnati's muacular fira t
thorn.
ming to belld up tbs tremen­
aeman.
" I l l certainly bo listening to
dous sport* potential which
B luntly, Idg Ted was s "fre s h "
the
radio and w atching
the
exist* in Hanford’* youth and
ball player u n til laal season when
papers. | got ga mca short wave
Ita ellmale.
he fin a lly arrived a* a big leagu­
T h l* column haa hammered diroct fro m tftb e t* Field."
er. In I960 the extra ha w threat
away w llh a discouraging lark
J jJ W
it*
a
k
h
o
g
i
a
t
k
i
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h
h
Ws •’tllg te g M*i
*r»pa paid « ff
*!** *,r**^'
Ghirago W hile Sox manager s f ;u c r « ; at the re :r;ilty —of tng point last November
fo r 25 homer* andI I I I runa hatwhan
ted In,
Faul Richards, an old hand at ur- a program for boya* sports. We Hhotlon and Rickey went hunting
hail l&gt;ern told th a t such a proVnbiping
young
pitchers,
ha*
two
Now the Red* ta lk happily
miles
from
Roanoke, Va.
( i * iii e ll» trd
fo r twvsrball Irtil M
about the day when Klusiew ski rookie* on h i* squad .hat a t" we were fra n k ly ikepttcal ran- Ju»t p rio r to that Rickey had
passing
th
e
ir
testa
with
fly
in
g
w ill wreatly fo r the b a ttin g title .
aldering (be lethargy which had told hla 26 par cent Dodger
A l 2d, th ry rate him one o f the colora.
met rvery aluggesUnn on basket­ stock fo r $1,025,900 to O'M a l­
Rlcharda,
r
red
lied
with
tu
r
n
­
Doming young stare In the Ne.
lay
ami M r*. John L. S m ith
tlonal League.
ing Hal Newbouser into a 'ta r ball and football. T his w rite r la whan
Rlckay'a
five-year
con­
agreably surprised a t the w rll
w
ith
D
e
lru
il,
haa
hern
Im
parting
What happenedT N o thing senorganised program being bull' tra ct aa Brooklyn's m ajor dorau
expired.
Branch ha* said ha
•aUonal. No secret gim m ick. No hla know-how to Harold (S kinny) around ba*elialT.
new stance. No new hat. Just Brown and le fty Manr lln llb la tt
waa forced to aall because h*
The resulta are also ohwaa
In debt and because hi*
Hr own* and Itu tlb la lt thawed
food old fashioned hard work.
hloue. For the last few year*
•ervlcoa w ar* no longer In de­
fla y a fte r lay Ted stooped and Richard* plenty a* they teamed
Hanford
has
had
a
le
r
r
l
lk
mand in Brooklyn. Shotton, b tgrunted white ground Imlla fo u n t- to blank the w orld champion New
high school baseball te a m Ing 2 Rickey man, went w ith
ad o ff hla cheat. Manager Luke Y ork Yankee*, B-0, In one o f nine
one
of
the
finest
In
Central
him.Ilow avar,
he abhors the
B rw rll h it some. Coach Tony Clc- G rapefruit League game* played
Florida
as
a
m
atter
o
f
fact.
fact th a t he took much o f the
euinello h it some more. Always yesterday. It wo a the flm t tim e
This
ran
be
traced
d
ire
ctly
lo
blame and also th a t hla h u n tln jr
R lu x r w ik l wa* on the other end. the Yank* were held runic** alner
training programs aurh a*
tr ip w ith Rickey waa given him
The Improvement was gradual last August.
Mon*.
as tha want** fo r hla release.
The lecrulle spoiled the Yanks*
but i t waa there,
W ithout taking anything away
"W a waat to H ickory I x x f f*
A six*fool.tw o g ia n t o f 230 appearance In Manager Caaey
from
the
p
rrarnt
e
ffo
rt
It
seem*
V irg in ia ."
said
Shotton.
pound*, ha looks more like a Stengel'* home town, Glendale, to th is w rite r th a t an equally in
Thar* waa Bud Holman (n DodC a lif. They set the proud Bombw re e lirr than a b all player.
effective
program
m
ig
h
t
bo
de­
d i m lo r, |
Rick,
Sponc*
You probably know about hix era down on fo u r h lto two each veloped In swim m ing. A now n r
fo o l hall
career. Ro
M cM Illln by Hank B a u rr and n i l Rlaauto. pool has bran b u ilt ami tha coun­ H arris (who ru n t tha Dodger's
Vtro Roach enmp) and Frank
Two veteran*, lltt|c Bob Hhontn
look him out o f a plcklo factory
ty I* filled w ith m agnificent lakes.
a t Argo, II., ami made him Into und Carl Hchrih, a lio turned In a W hy not make Kanfim ! a name In Rennetit. an airplane pilot. Wa
a va rsity end a t Indiana. The K td i neat bit nf p itching a* the I’ hlla- w ater snorts as w ell as baseball! were thar* only two days and
thara
to certainly wasn't any baa*.
b
nabbed him out o r Indiana In ilelphla A th le tic* trounced (ho
In ln« meal I me congratula­
I ta lk . O 'M alley bawled
..
Brooklyn Dodger*, 12-1, a t Waat
. l»4« fo r a •15.049 bonus.
tio
n
*
are
dut
to
he
l-ocal
Linas
cut fo r m aking th a t tr ip w ith
" I nevar player am re than M Faint Baach.
fo r th e ir excellent baseball o r­ RJehty and I said 'W hy, we've
The duo lim ited the Dodger* to
“ * • ° f be**bell before I signed
ganisation.
,
been frie n d * fo r 37 years.*
* W
k m id. “ O u t around • ix hits. Hchtlb helped hla own
In answer to Dreeaen'a recent
drlvti
iy d
riv in g In two runs
na twith
e rt I live they play more soft. cause by
abatement that "there will Im
e. The A'a Iced the g
gkme
A t rotloge i played the oqt- a triple,
w ith ann e ight-run assault In the out In the l l t h Inning to g|ve tha no doghouie In Brooklyn this
Brown* a tt-5 victory aver th * year," Shotton say*:
toning
dnnatl deeded
Cincinnati
decided to make a seventhi Inning,
"I never had a doghouse. Joe
In another well-pitched game, Cleveland Indiana a t Burtwnk,
*
**■ •« ■ « o f Tod and tent hhn
flatten came lo me and asked
. oown
ut Columbia,
i oiumnis, 8.
n. C , In the the Boston B rav** shaded the C a lif.
dawn to
The New Y ork
rk Gianta
G
won a for hull pen work. In Cinrinnatl
Boston Red Soa, 2-1, at BradenSally League. Ted said
sloppily played 14-7 dec
decision over f , put him in against Danny
ton.
oaet o f dlacwumgad
gamo* and put him back
be
Tha St. Loula Cardinals edged the Detroit T ig e r* a t Lakeland. Lttwhller. Tha first pitch was
da hte
tho Cincinnati Jtedi, 4-3, In 10 The Giants rallied^ fo r ala run* a home run with three on. I llko
In tho eighth Inning to sow np

lln‘ G 18 II t S Slaughter
Seminolea 22 To 6
On 14 Hit A t t a c k

Carolina -Slate. No. 6.
and N. C. State are expected to
play the firs t came, at *:45 I’M
Thors four powera moved forward last nicht In opening *kirm .
lahea at Madison Square Harden
here and at Raleigh, N. C.
M aa/ahllc, the western NCAA
w ill start catching up w ith the
ea*t tonight, staging the fira t
two quarter-final gsme* at Kan.
aai 4I ly .
Brigham Young, winner »f the
National Invitation Tournament
la d week, w.;t take ri little Kan
Jose Stale while K«u-a* State
w ill face A rn o i.a .
K -K ta tr and
Arizona play t i n t at ti I'M .
Oklahoma* A ggie*, favored to
win the western title and play
heavily.»o_opnit*d K e n tu rky for
the title at Minnea|Hili* Mar. JiT,
w ill open th r lr hid tomorrow night
again*! Montana Stale. W adiing.
ton. I'a rifli* ro a d rhanipion, w ill
oppoir Texas A. and M. in the
other game.
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Clumsy Kluszewski
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HOLLYW OO D, C alif.. Mar. 21
- U P ) — Joe DiMaggio, th ie f
drawing card o f the New York
Yankees, is having a tough llm ,
al the plate. The great Yankee
iin t e r llr lile r ha* collected only
two hits in IH tr ip * to the plate
fo r a .111 average. Both blows,
However, were home run*.
M IA M I, Mar. 21 — (A3 —
Tommy Urcwn, lading candidate
f „ r Brooklyn's regular le ft fieo.
m ilh , is fin d in g the going rough
in exhibition game*. Brown ha
. ailed to rollect a hit In hh last
20 o ffic ia l tim e* at bat.
O R LANDO, Mar. 2! _ i ,1*i —
Washington pitcher Carlos t Po­
tatoes I I ' m*&lt;u*I, sm itten w ith u
love bug, got a free ticket to
Havana today—one way.
The stocky little Cuban wantto l„- near his *enorita. Managri
i.UCky llu r r i- announced he would
In- sent home on option.
H a m watched him go w ith nu|i|&gt;»rrnt sense n f lo.'*.
" I don't want to lie troubled
with any home-sick Cubans," If
said.
SARASO TA, Mar. 21 — bT) Ted W illia m * w ill be kept out n!
tiMlay'* game w ith the Ht. Louis
Cardinal* here to doctor a alight
cold.
Manager Steve O 'N eill said Ted
didn't ask fo r a breather but add­
ed W ill in ins need* the rest.
I'A S A D B N A , C alif., Mar. 2 1 -/Vi T hr Chicago W hite Sox, winnet o f rig h t exhibition* in nlnn
starts, have M anagri Caul Rich,
aids confused.
" I thought by th l* tim e som&lt;
of the fellow * would start e lim ­
inating themselves," he said, " I t ’ i
getting near the pruning time.
But fra n k ly I am confused.
I
don’t know where to start chop­
ping down the squad. There l*n'*
im vI-M y who has looked really
bail."
ST I'KTF.RKBURG, Mar. 21—
&lt;i1’* Manager L tiltr Sewell of tin
Cincinnati Red* ha* a couple of
Grade A
problem* to w rinkb'
Ids brow.
One is Joe Adcock.
Joe's hatting average Is way tieion what a good outfie ld e r',
ought to Iw, and Luke |* wonder
ing whether the youngster still
w ill he aide to hit when the chipan- down.
Another problem i* that old
flu hug, which s till is lingering
ur-nmd •*’&lt;■ Tamps rsm ti o f the
Itrd lc g v
Rookie oU lfH der Bob
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Baseball Owners May Give Players
Voice in Choosing Commissioner
Ily TICK ASSOCIATF.D I'RF.SS
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Baveball't Ironl office exetulivev g rn ri illy adoplril a &lt;uni ilialory
attitude today lowarilv the idea that th r ju.rverc. a» w r'l .vv llie owner*.
Ire given a vote in naming a tuccevtor to A II Chandler i* rom m titto n rr.
Will H arndgr. ptevidenl of the American League, a»Hired the
player* th e ir interests w ill tw- pro-4teeted “ r*gardlr-is who is com it's “ u -ndrrftd to think the play­
er* s till pr»*,.«' that ronfnl-nce
•ni*»inner."
"T he m ajor l**gue club- put III" In me. They ala-ay* have been
H'nsion fund and revi*ed player mv pal- and tins proves thev are
contracts In nperntion and w i l l not going to f &gt;rp'“ me even iL
did."
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continue to carry thrm out,” add­ the club
ed H a rn d g r
Clark G riffith , owner of the
Freddie
Hutchinson,
I te ll mi Washington K&lt;-nator». didn't think
pitcher and player-reprcientalive the idea "would pan o ut."
or the A m e r i c a n
t.eagli-',
B illy Kvnn &gt;. gi-iieial manager
'coached the ptayer-vote.for-enm- of l|i)trh1no&gt;n’. t« im, the T ig rrs ,
ilissioner idea " ti Monday.
II- -aid. **M’- the clid&gt; owner* who
aid that a petition w ill be pre­ |ety all o f u- our dun* , on th-»
vented to the owner* at a meet, flr - i and f i f ir , nth niul they w ill
ing in D etroit in July.
eontinti.* to »p«.| iti th e ir own
I f the owner* reject the pe*•* business "
ion. the player* may hire a com.
nissloner &lt;&gt;f th « ir own, Itu trh in .
The major leagto- A ll-S tar c n n A
•on said, perhap* the deposed to l«- p ln yn l Julr !&lt;• at H rig p r
'handler him»clr at ItO.fttMi
Ktndiiim in Itetroit wa • o rig in a lly
vear.
sehedilled fnt Khdir I'ark w ith
Boh Carpenter, owner o f the the i'hiladelphia I'h illir - as hosts.
I'hiladetphia I'h illlrs , expres-.-d
a m in o rity opinion
" I t 's a bad situation," he a*. ■
erted, " i f the player* have n i
more confidence In the owner*
Iran lo want their own rom m i*oner. Homebody should get in
nothcr business, the players or
Mte ow ner*."
Joe C ronin, general m anagrr of
he Boston Red Sox, said "H u tch ,
.risen and the player* shouldn't
a vr any fe a r- about what may
happen under n new rule rnm tn liM n n rr.
For our part, Tom
Yowkev wa- a member o f the
committee that -et up the pen. I
O p t tint I'lr iH l
•ion fund.
R egaiille-- o f wli ■
•he corn miss inner i», the ball play51
I LI Magnolia
I'hc
*r* should have no fra ra ."
G haudlei, in Chicago, dce'are.t

Dr. Henry McLaulin

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�“ ThirdMan’Ruby
Jjold stein Wins
Boxings’ Respect
Honest Ruby Thought
W olcott Heat Joe
Louis In 1st Bout
A l’ Ness ‘‘ feature*
NF.W 'O R K .
Thr ( , „ i «,mJoe L m jtt fought J rrn y |oe W .il
cott Iwo men tinned in stature.
One was Jersey Joe 'Aalcott U .
tam e he almost won the heavy­
weight championship The m h ri
wa* R uby C nlihiriri, the ih m l
men in the tine llu t night.
tin) I t r i l l w in made n.- n rrfetee Dint n ic lil tin . ft, tP I7 —
^jie m iiM ' o f tlie way Diitt he rmndtoed his fir s t heavyweight title
t*uiit and because hr thought AA’nlro ll had won. hid a- did many
n th e i. among thi Iftjjn n fan* In
Madison Squille Garden
V n lrd Inr Mali nit
l.nuls I r t muni Ihe title on ,i
split dreision. Thr tw o Judge*
voted for l.o iii. hut Goldstein i.t- l
his vote fo r AValrott. Goldstein
toured A laska and Ihe Aleutians
w ith I -outs during (he last war.
lc could havr takin the ei*-y wny
Ut and voted for Lout*. Rut he
tielleved XValrott had won
"W hen I'm in Ihe rin g 1 don’t
let personalities Interfere," sav»

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TllK SANFORD HERALD. HANFORD. FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY MAH. 21. 1H51
Goldstein.
That's why boxing men admire
the li-y e a r-o ld former boxer. It
is why the New York Roxing
tite r* rate him as the nation's No.
1 referee.
Goldstein is one of seven re ­
ferees who have worked ih tte
or more heavyweight title bouts.
A rth u r Donovan worked I t
Goldstein did such a lin e jolt
in hi* firs t biy bout that Eddie
Kyan, S'rw I n k Slate A thletic
rom niisston ehair man. bad him
handle th r Kxznrd CharUs-Gus
Lrsncvich title bout In H* 10 nod
aim ttye ir c m t fiasco between
Charles and late Oms.
“ A ll Might. Step Mark"
Hub)' really is a cent in the
tin y . However, tie Is unlike the
stone in a fin y rr piece fo r when
Goldstein is the t h ir l man in
the rin y he works so methmiic*
a lly that you hardly know he's
then*—except if yon happen to he
w a trliiliy television.
“ A ll liy h t. step hack," enn be
heard over the coaxial able when
Goldstein works. It's hi* way of
hr ra kiuy n el inch and it proves
very effective.
In a ll, Goldstein ha* bad seven
title Units n&lt; n refciee. Ilis other*
were three feather weight I allies
and the f il t middleweight chant p • tiship Unit la-tween Tony Zale
and Itocky Gtatiano.
Goldstein came up the bind
way. A t Id he tvn* an a mat cut
bnxei fr*im the East Sub an I
from IM S In 1 !*A] he engaged in
some 70 professional fiy h t-, meet*
iny the la-st lightw eight* and web
tei w ciyht*.
Goldstein ta-came known as the
"Jewel o f the Ghetto.1’ lie conipiled n (tin y of sott c Jit straight

victories, m o it " f them knockout*
Mut he ran up ayamst Ace llu d kins, a wildcat from the west,
llu d kin s stopp'd Ruby in four
rounds. A«k Ituby what happen­
ed and a ll hr say* in th r dry
humor manner for which he Is
noted is: “ You tell me."
Rest Goodrich in Garden
Goldstein beat 'Jimmy Good­
rich in the Garden in 11*27 Indore
Goodin h won th r Ity b lu c iy h t title
amt in 11'2‘J he and Jimmy Me­
la n in drew f 100,000 to the Gar­
den
Ruby received more than
tSlIJHX) for thi* bout in which Mclarrin scored a tw o-ruiind kayo.
M cLaiin latci Iw-camo wetterWsdyht rhampion
In 11*27, Ituby y&gt;d h i- bigg *t
purse, about JJ'i.iHtu when he
of fe n d a fu s t round knockout
at the bands of Sid T e rri* In
the I'olo Grout'd' Despite the the
touyh fig h te r* he met, Ituby to­
day is a In m ITU pound* nod
looks like Just another business
man save for a slightly llwlem-d
nose. That happened in Ins i ond lig h t a» an atmiteui
As In the tougbi it malt he
ftiu g h l, Ituby *»)•*:
" It 's a tils*.up belaeen MeL*'**1
and Hudkiiis. Jimmy could Ui*
and he could punch T e n ts was
rig h t in th ric . too."
As n lefeiee Goldstein bandies
about two laixiny .how* :i month
The |usy is mithlny to lung almut
■ilire sometimes a referee w ill get
f.'.no but then only during a big
outdoor shots
A t 21. G old-trio hud lo t v*i * n
fi'UMMui and Ib lljk h l lit rash b ill
he lost it in Ihe 1929 W all S it eel
slock crash
Much lls p p irr fiat.is
“ I.ike a lot of ym iny fig h te r-

I had money when I »»&lt; tost
young to appreciate it , ” ‘ ays
Ruby. ‘ I f
knrvv then what I
know now IM have put that
money in ntinuitio* Rut I'm much
happier toslay R rfeiec ra in in g *
ate not enough to support a
fam ily but tnv Job w ith Melrose
O istilie is enable* me t*i make ItW
appearance* a year at hospital*,
churches, schools and dinner*.
"T his is my eighth year as «
Ns*** Y o ik referee I started a*
a sergeant In the A rm y, hand­
ling botlts at Kurt Ham ilton in
Urooklvn The late Itcim v Leonard
was doing a similar Job and w r
both w e ir lip|Hiintrd at the satTI"
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SERVICES — I*

NEW I Room house. Call aftei
CONCRETE HEWER PIPE
* E M ; I t AN H l.IN D ft made Ir
fidtn, ir.M '.R ."
Ssptie Tank*, G rr* -r Traps, Dry
order. Hemimils Venetiar, Rl.nd
A T T R A C T IV E 2 Red Room horn-,
Tanka, Tank Ciadles, S'epiutig
Wrtnt Ads
Co
4 2d W 3rd Hi
Pbou.
spurious living room, nlroly
Stonea, llrnchea. Flower Pot*.
i t a-; n
landscatred, 2 car garage, T e in i,.
Stock*. Window sills and Im lel*.
Per Rerah*
Concrete Floors, Machine fin ­ A LL TYPES of Hulls! tie r W orV
KeasunaLle Rules F rer
T l l f fn llt A lR I P«t«l R p p ll !•
ished. Free Fstiruate*.
NEW MASONRY HOME. *J Ibst
■II t t a s l A++ pufclUlitai la T li*
males, C ntpentrr A Gracey,
Roama, K le ctrir K itrhen, on
M IR A t LF CONCRETE CO.
Umnlmt* f t M h
I3&lt;m X1 •„ a i w j
largo ro rn e r lot, nearby rum JU9 Elm
Phone 1333
I |I m « t f t i prr Hr* iR ir r fI hr
C a h T n r li,
m unity. |ft,£ZtO.0O. Oqt half cash, •Vp b iih H»*# tohrti jrtiu doti t hriviir W tn iD W t IR K IN G
ft llm r« I ft* per Hr* ia*#r«f«*it
Coil liters, Hlielvt-s, rle, to order.
balance like rent.^
y«»ur pn-to-riplUn*
V«ANRV*8
ft tlRiR*
ft* p«r Nr * i R i f r l U n
Small b o ii!’ , built, repaired, rerH*»i# Ki.l
t l II m m
i f per Hr * l * » * r i i « R
fiidshed. C Vail I4I3-J
2 RED ROOM IIOOSE. .me and
I I »&lt;r R ittlil I* lilt It**,
F
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Dinner
T
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llou ftlr r * f* f*»r blatlt fu r# rR p*.
ha lf liatb*. rtunpletfly f'trnidusd,
Call Phone I OHI for
Rest
Shrimp
on
E
a
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Horn
noatbv eotnnuinlty, $)L'tfi0.tht
A ll Typer 1)1 Ibmk Work.
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324
K
1st
St
I.HHM IMI f . . b (.Blame like rent
Mary M&gt; Kinney ll"-&gt;kk* t-p'iig
AUCTION
I W M M ,I.. Reallm
He. sire
tVRRl ftftR wilt ft* *rr» f*fr4
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I lon.l.j Si i l r Ranis Ituibling
Room 403
M #r Ik * l*i*fllM*R* «*R M fM lirM s
cellaiu-nus
sale
esety
F
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a
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l*h. I7JS.
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rh R ff t
If yMir * * * * * I*
tlla n to Usui P.dtsline
night n l 7:30. C*d E n try Jones
IttIM I r t i l I t lf fb M l ft«*ft, |R
K illing Statnm ami Store eomhinerl
NED r l UOIIS U tla ird la per
nurtionrer
1ralarn f * r Iftl* r******patMlri I ivr
for ale or w n t at ttlb 8tr&gt;r*t
Ih t ■ i i f f l f t r I* *«R*rtr«l t« pmf
feslinn Old floor* mada lit*
SANFORD FARM ERR' A IT T IO N
ami
Sanford
Inquire
E.
PMines.
PMwplly. 9r «r4*r U r a* tR
new Finishing, .leaning * **• *
I mile south o f city lim it* op
21 ■ " ' i i el to.
fft* ft*«l
ar r * Irr,
T g p.irtahlf power plao* JfT
highway I7H2
rII H rt»f t i « m ill ft* In emir vifr
A. tV IIIU lH iN , NR.
ffr * n * fft# «l*» k*fM«* liw lttlr*years n tp e n rn re *p Hemiaalt
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County, II M Gleason. l.aVi
Mb'cellanenn*
Sanford
Eatm
•'Ip s « * R *«lfr m• l n i * M l U l * l r
HOMES
HOME SITES
Ware
••r'a A u rti'in Market.
If rr p rn tr «M**Rr* Ir f«B«r r «I.
ACREAGE
GROVES
U r rR «R «»l ftp
rv«R»ii«lli|# fur
I.A
W N M tH vK IiH Sharpens.), 1
R AN CH ES R A N i:il L A N D
A PA R TM EN T air*- K leeltic Stove,
m nr* I ft nr «»r * l*c«itr*r I l * « r *
cycle
repalrrd, I it. k and k&gt; s
II rr «
very good eondition, I I I Mag*
A I ty p e ' of It-x l Estate
work
Ptompl ie|vV #. II AV
hen- !JSI
l i l t 8. Paik Ave
nolla Avenue.
Htoim. 31" V It ! «•
Jew homes near rnntplelion, Id iw. W ALN U T dining ftotm
THE
w ill lie avaitalite immedtatr-ly.
Hit# T l* W U t Rt. a fte i i! P.M. b iH 't WORK of all kind*. Eavrs
and G u tte r. Repaired nad I'aintM USNOi LA Tice* fo l -ale. Vnr
I nk' fro n t homes an I lake front
sol. New Roof* applied, painting
lout sixes. Call 30M.
humesitet, neat Sanford.
and
coaling.
Sanford,
1'h.
USED Short Rock, 4 * H and 2 *
H'98-W. It II A .krn b u rg .
4.
Random
length*.
For
sale
at
— I Ranches and ranch land from fdl
EOn KENT
iA lt Rase, or call 727 at noon or W ATCH and Clock Repairing. All
acres to I0JKM) acres. Improved
wor k gimrnnls-ed
Ren sonabl
a fte r (H fl
^
nr unimproved,
p tIce*. F. M English, Jr.. 325
ATKl.AKA /P A 1 M K N T 8 , Ito u a * ft room bouse with all improve­ C Sunford Ave Phone IMot
ARTICLES W A N T E D - 4
and .Sturea llr t W. F lrat S traat
ment*. Large gaingr o ff Ixrnoo
C n n ttn c l-i, iiuildet, la rfie n te r an
Phono ilK M V
Itlu ff Rond Pst Italy, Osteen.
masonry « m k Spv iu liiin g 11
ft room modern house 4 m iles out. I'A R M —2V acres on west side l*’i W’e tiuy, »ell A trade used
to o fin g No job to small 01
fu
rn
itu
re
.
Wilson-A!
a
tor
Furtti*
Phone HtU ll.
_
___
acres tiled and under cult I vat ion
large, M. D tlra rd 'lp y , Sanford
'or.. C . 311 K '■« "bone ttxa
2 story 3 bedroom home. Tenant
Itt 2. Ro« T.r.l, Phone AVintei
4 to»m furnished apartm ent. A ll
h'Mise. Rain and nil neees*arv 7— I'r t * I.HrstiM k-S u p p lir- —7
N l ronvenienrrs. M mile*
from
Park 2(12087.
farm equipment needed to iqiei
w Sanford. Phone t*Mt or I .‘1211.
I
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IN IT N G ami In le rio r Iteeora*
ale inrImled Owner wishes t« H i l l .SALE llloude C iaker Pup
Three.rmvin furnished apartm ent
Ing 1*1. claa* work giiarantes'il
p ir,. phone 142-W.
sell
and
w
ill
not
refuse
any
tea
—rlose in ailulls only. A p p ly
A I Referenre* Mauiltss A. Link
»"liable offer.
317 Palm etto Ave.
'.('I W» vt I lit tl. street, 2nd, flimt
HELP W A N T E D
-a
HORKRT A. W ILLIA M S . Rr.sll.ir «
2 room. Kitchenette, bathroom. Raymond E. l.nnHqnlst. Aaaoclate
I
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M U ICES PERSON AI.M
13
Wanted: grocery cashier, experiMr*. K. II. Camp, 30fi Kim Ave Phone |(t7."
\ 11* til ir Rank lllda
oor* pn-ferted bul not w •
MODERN • room apt. furnished F A R M - iKl seres on West Side Id
r*ary.
Apply
Mr.
W h a tle y.' M ARY’n LE N D IN G l . l l i l t ARY
or unfurnished .Wl Park.
acres lllc il and under ,-,dl(v«*U..
a s o a i H b in ^lorea.
1209 Magnolia la now n|en M»n
SMALL Ccttagr f..
..........
2 atory 3 la-droom hom e. Ten W A N T E D g irl for fountain a n i
H im F it. I " to 12 A M , 3 to t.
iern*'' Inquire Mr-. It N R»
ant house. Rant and all tierP.M Sal. I to t* P.M.
drug lb pl l.aney’s Drug Store
bert», I ake Mary, Kla. Tb*t tf tl
r m y fa rm equipment needed to
n g g ri-d v e
ulc.nutii l i \ V NURSERY N"*&gt; ilp e ii f ,
o p e ra lr Iruludeil, Owner wishea YOCNG,
0 M A I. I. unfurnished house, good
Children. Call IIM l Ofienlng fm
Sten.ly work w ith many oppotlo aell and w ill not refuse any
condition, 1S01I Magnolia Avenue.
211 more rh jld irq ,
tu n i'b • for advancement N reasonable offer.
5 POOMK— 2 twii looms fiifnishr-sl.
la yo ff*. Vacation w ith pay. Fire
P A IN T AND IIHDY WORK
Kitchen | u rtly fiunlshrsi. (tsrod ROIIKRT A. W IL L I IM S , Realtor
slope Stine*.
Roy Reel, 3(ld AVe.t 2nd. Htree',
location. Phone 1013-M.________ Raymond E l.iindquist. ta o o ria lr
Hanford. Phone l«3ft. Experl
Phone 1473
Atlantic Rank lltd«. I l l I KR H R IIflll (31. has an . Work tiy experitnrrxl men.
taldisheil route open In Sanford
WANTED
— * I *J IIEIH tO O M hotr e, (dock eon
for man with i nr. Can average EASTER H P I'l I M S —HANFORD
•tra c tio n , l7.»nnno.
xg fin e T im le r
ami Hi
(7rt week to sta ll and chance for
AAttM AN S E X C H A N fiE
2 REDROftM house, block rm log-. i|e ||\i red to our m ill. Itrnw n
managership
W rite
7 Id
E. Faster G ifts. Acsessnriea and En­
a trm tlo n . fT.r»(W»,o«« |!t&gt;* ral term *.
Ibdlrlers Supply Go.. M fg. Dlv..
South St., Orlando, phone 2U37L
ter novelties W ret-M nid Shop.
J. W. II \ l . l ' Realtor
Phone 4131, Ml. Dora. E la ."
after 7 I’ M
2400 park Av. nne.
Florida Stale Rank llldg.
W A N T E D : ltnfurnishrd «&gt;ne or i (I Jround F loor)
I’ h. 175* ROUTE MAN. A pply Seminole
-1 5
A lT O M O IItl.E H
A two room * by lh* year. W . E. j Co l o r e d Peer Garden
D ry Gleaners, JIM
Magnolia IA—
block
Ila lh a w a v j Post Office Ibw f'-’-l
Avenue.
building 3»t by 10. 2(1 acre* o f
RENT A CAR. U -dri*e tt hy day.
land, located Just out o f Detain. I W H IT E GIIH S lo r curb servie­
2— R E A L ESTATE KOII H A L E — 1
Week, or *e«»on. Engl'ah Feed*
nt Pig and Whistle. A L .i 2 c il
Can In- bought th i* week fo r
and American Fords.
*ednni
f OLORKD FOLKS
oresl g irl* for kitchen. Must In!2ft(Kt, fftOO down. Ser me at
station wagona and ronv ertlhle*
We are rllapoxiof o f our e id tirn l
2t venrs o f age. Plume 1352. nr
ft(H Celery Avenue.
Sir irk land Morrison, [ne.,
E
properly
In Sanford
area
call in person.
Flrat HI.
CHEAP. la it* as low as ( in t —R E A L ESTATE W A N T E D - 1 W A N TE D . E»t»rien*-e*l
m a i d CM, I !♦'VI 2 ton Ibelge T ruck w ith
dawn, 15 month. Ilrth DeBoe, I*.
Phone 94d.
_____
van Itody nml 2 apetd axel
IF YOU want to »et| your home,
I - O, Do* HUM. Sanford.
get result*. Hit it w ith J. W. Here l« an opportunity for tin
I7.(MKI n itu a ! mile*. He# al
L A K E FRO NT HOME fft.MKEOO
ftlnddr n'a Corner. L m ifn m sl.
industrious woman to build a
Hall, Realtor,
Florida
State
Lot 43d X DO Ft.. Clean-,1
Rank llld g . Phone |7M .
business of her own w ith th - DEPEN D A R I.E UMKD TItUCKH
Reach. 'J-lleiirnnmr, L ivin g wmuti.
resource* of world’ * largest null- 11*17 Ibelgr I Inn stake
«7ftn.0(i
Rath, Kitchen, nreakfaat Nook, i _ a r t i c l e * t o r h a l e
llsher to hark you. We pay h ig h ­ IIM7 Dodge S ton Pick up
U tility room. Some fin is h in g to
est cofttmlasion*. and bomise* •«
e»pre&gt;*
|7 IB.IMi
be done on house. Also aevrral MILLS SWAP 8 nor 40fi E. 4th
q u a lifie r* Year round perman­ PJ47 Ibelg.'
r „ n pick up
81, We nuy. Sell or Trade moat
Lake F ro n t lait* for Rale. W . J.
ent
work.
M
u
lt
tie
loenl
resident,
express
MStfiJM'
anvthlo# Pbnee ltia..t
' -ffle r, M k e Mary. Fla.
have Private line telephone and Itltli Ib .lg e I ton 'ta k e ,
ftfiROJMl
LOT 4ft. F'ort Mellon, L’nd Seetlon. F u in ltu tr and otbrr M C rrllaneom
able to devote I to ft hour* per lt*4n Plymouth 4 ton pick­
articles. Call Valdes Hotel Apt.
day. some
sales
experience.
|34ft.lH&gt;. ffto.no kaUnc* easy.
up
9243.00
r ji.
W rite Rox U for
Interview , SEM IN O LE t f l l 'N T V MOTORS
LOTS on French A vrn M In H ig h ­ Flower pla n t*, sinntaa, maiigohta,
Stale Tel. No., Age, and exper SIR East First Htreel I'hon# t i l l
land P ark. f. w n n each. IWt.no
lepra.
and aster-. Mrs. Ralph Goodlb IB MERCURY Club Coup#, ra ­
down, balance easy. Post O ffk e
•peed, Monroe R d , Hanford.
dio, beater, white w all liras,
—»
WORK W A N TE D
Ret* IftftJI, Sanford, Fla.
Phone Hftl-W.
*«at rover*. Like new. Phone Pft
to
O N LY \ F E W . L E F T
H e a u tifu l w a ln u t a n llg u r b a n q u *t RA RV HITTER. Best o f Refexepafter ft P.M. -----^ — ___
-----------— T arge Iota on la ke lla rw a y and
U h la &lt; 4 f r a w a t l o n a o l d ) . P h o n e
re*. Mrs. H. F alkdiherg, 4 I0 H
, Rt John* River. K ka lg Wooded.
TR A ILE R S
—•14
Palmetto Ava. Oarage A pt.
* perfect natural i m 4
W nch.
. D oll Roars, W h H # Watch and clock repairing. Ralov ■
Going N orth. W ill B ril new I t *
tree*, an d D a y L illi# *
watch factory methods u a rt
Knap-Coach 2ft ft. #*. Bargain.
i * f t »
v s s ti. * - &gt; .
___________4th Street.
Lower
price*.
Fellow
*
Home
Inquire A. D. W illey, Ban Lando
S. D. H lfk W y a u *. t a a w M i
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1700
Sar.ford
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LATH.
SHEET
ROCf,
T re ile r Park. 9 ml'es South of
F lo o d * M at# daak HwtMtwg
NAILS,
PirE.
BTEEU
IMMKD
Caundry don* * t
mv
home.
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Gertrade Pinkney. TfO East Tth.
F IR E INSURANCE
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BOATS
MorC343ft-N Y C
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JC 1A L BARGAINS A ll th i*
1 2 - R rE C IA L
REKYH ES - 1 2
week .Roe the Beat fo r the Lea*.
FOB S A L E - 1 -34* Cabin Cruiser
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H.P., K rrn a th M otor. W ill
a t i e knew* H aeferd"
lande Evening Star. Cat] Ralph
e n rrifie * at t COO.do. Sanford
real eatate firm laa B anfenL
Ray. I M U ,
Boat Work*.

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WEDNESDAY MAR. 21. IB

THE SANFORD HERALD. 8ANFOKD. FLORIDA

w ard to Stalin M ar. 17 to mark
tk
Mcond anniversary o f the
Mstance pact between Russia and
( C u H a i r l rises Pax* Oas)
H ta tlU M r i m
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(Continued from Page One)
phase u f a fight by S cn a to ri quartan AP correspondent L e if economic and cu ltu ra l m utual asanswered *11 there 'i ’ &lt;|u. tw in in te r-. This would not include con­
N o rth Korea.
seeking to abolish RFC.
th# a ffirm a tive — In a certain way tro lle d seining fo r predatory fish.
Krlrkson reported: " I n pulling
They hope first lo defeat lh r buck from Chunrhon, the Chinese
- it would have taken vary l i t l l r
The Commission is considering
214 SANFORD A VB . I
reorganization plan and then go Communists apparently have w ith
more evidence to pul him in the a sking fo r a f t County fishing
on to s c u ttle tk r agency.
.......................Iu
‘
“fish
■­
license which
would include
penlntentiary."
drawn th e ir main foreea back iv t h e c o t n r o r v n i : s o t x t i
M ayhank said he is w illin g to north o f the -78th P arallel.”
ing w ith a pole or rod and reel, but
The Judge la id the privilege Ing
j i nos:,
s e w is o i . i :
c o rv rr.
rote fu r the proposal to sutistlagainst poatlhlo aelf-incrim inatlon, w hich would not apply to those
On the east-central fro n t, A m ­
r i . o n n t * . tv r n o R t T r .
tute a one man bass fo r the fiv e erican a rtille ry and planes deci­ IX ItK i M T A T i : "S ’
"has to be treated in a practlral under I ft or over rtfi. State licenses
COURTEOUS SERVICE
It H M I ' l l t l l K A n . It# - »B*#i!
guaranteed by the Com titutinn w ould s till be required fo r those
man R FC board but only w ith the mated a •.mail enemy concentra
S l.l. I N S J lIT t llia
A M I P IT ! understanding that this would be lion form ing for an attack north­ T OMil A
manner, the way the Supreme w a nting to fish outside o f hom&lt;PRICES R IG H T
S I I AA I S ir &lt; I. A l » l* IIH I I I : a rie p tin g "th e lesser o f tw o evils.” west o f I'angam. About half the
count ir* , he said.
Court ha* always tr ra tr d It.”
A lA N n * A U A IA s T * A11» E S T A T E ,
"A n y lh in g would lo* lie ttr r than k'tki Reds were killed.
A ll i*spon-c money fo r the Game
Q U A L IT Y M E R C H AN D IS E
The provDlnn declares that n&lt;i
Von slid * s ih o f yo u s r # b»t*r&gt;»
n n iK Ic d and r*-iu lr# d
to p r * » n t
we’ve g o t," he xaid.
person shall be compelled In a Commissiun is derived from license
A H ritish general told Eighth s n r r la lm * and d * m *n d x • h l r h you.
Lansing. He
He added that the reorganiza­ A rm y correspondents the Reds n r # lin « r nf you. m ay h a * # * * * ln &gt; t
crim inal case to be a witness money, said Mr.
stressed the need o f more fund*
tion plan could serve possibly a would not regain the in itia tive in th # # * t * t # n f It. | | M t 'I R I I F A P .
a ra in a t himaelf.
useful purpose as a svop.gap mea­ Korea. L t. General Richard Nel­ .I-* # *##d . |s |# ,.( » *|d P o u n ty , t«&gt; ih#
The judge said Field, before hi * fo r hyacinth eradication and less­
sure u n til Congress ra n pass son Hale, director general of «’m tn ty Juris# n f h c m ln n i# i ' » u u l r . !
appearance as a w itnesi, "was ening o f predatory fish.
r ir i * . a t ht« #»ffl## in th # m a r t
Jack Morrison reported that lh«
"p o w e rfu l Im rislatlon" to a u p p lr. training in the B ritish arm y, said hr io
charged before Congress with be
n u w o f ra id t'u u n ty nt N tn l.iu l,
mrnt n r re p io ie it.
Ir.g a Communist spy and th e ir L io n 's Junior naseball League got
lio iia ld v o n n o r , Jin-m y iiu rs u ir arm in rie
STnrlds,
w ith in
#lw hl
. ilm r it*
the U. N. force* are slowly and
H r aai.l the .&lt;#11*10 banking methodically pursuing th e ir own m o n th * fro m th# ilm # o f th # f i r * '
charges wert- w idely publicised. o ff to a good start yesterday with scene from Univcrsal-ntematlonal'a "The Milkman,
p
u
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llc
s
iln
n
t
f
Ih
l#
n
n
t|,
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I:* , h
Jt also w m charged that he was f»8 Itoys repotting at the luikefront llit x screen Thursday and Friday.
subcommittee headed by Senator course.
• l» lm o r d r ia tn d * h * tl t # 'it w r it ­
F u ll.rig h t ( ll- A r k .i winch »» in ­
a rich o rg a n lirr o f Communist S o ftb a ll park, lie asked thnt all
He did not say whether the in g . sa d -h a ll M itt# th # p!*&lt; r nf
team managers report regularly.
vestigating RFC hat hern handi. Allies planned to cross the poli­ ru *ld # n c * snd pn *t n f t l r # *d rir# **
a ctiv ity .”
H a rry Itnhion presided.
Gold* W o n g h continued:
rapped b y so much c o n flict ing tica lly significant border, hut said o f th # r l * l m * n t . and * h * l l h# -w o rn
l Ilium
y that It w ill take .» British troops n the E ighth A rm y In hy th * ilx itn * n t , s ( # n t , nr *1"In that atmosphere he was
testim
ony
lo r n # ) , end »ny * u r h ■ Ik ln i or ri»I I • ■ lla a d fis is I'a a * Oael
called before a congressional sul.
Be Sure To
grand ju ry ' to find where th " would ca rry out any orders given mnnri not #o n trri * h s ll t»# volri
ir
s
a
t
ls
iH
Praia
P
i
t
,
O
m |
coutest
a
t
the
show.
tru
th
lies.
committee he knew h r wasn't call­
t*tgn#.l) ltn.VAI.tr xv. &gt;st ’ l It It s:.\t&gt;
i r M l I s a r t f're a s r a s e U se I
hydrogen gas from the sub's bat­
them.
F rank .Sliamrs, vis itin g K insnA * * r i m ln l * t r * t » r o f th# I
Call or Write To-day
ed before a c o n rre irlo n a l sub p« r line.
"I ca n 't fin d the tr u th ." Mayteries, the ingredient fo r ex­
The F.igidh A rm y descrilied the
E rta t# n f It. It . &gt; fu lrh #ail
committee to be asked aoim- simple
hank -aid.
" I hope the grand Americans south o f rhunehnn ax
A tte n tio n was also called to the lan, was welcomed back to the plosion and fire
d#c#s»#d
For FREE Inspection
question or any om&gt; question, lie fa ct that the interest rhargi d club, (iuesta introduced by Ho­
P fr*t p iih llrs tli" M s irh t l,
Then th*r# Is fa ilu r r o f valves ju ry doca.
"holding elements” —a task force
knew hr was called to lie g r ill­ a g a i n s t delinquent intangible ward M onlletb w tre F. 11. Royn- and hatches (the subm ariners say
Even R F C directors have chal­ strong enough to withstand a
ed.”
taxes and any other colic, llu 'i I ■on, l«i kaonvllie; L. II. I'uul and induction! which leave the hull lenged • itch othns* testim ony, h- counterattack. They were over the
And some of the question" ask­ . n s ts are addrd to the lav and r)i | Don Ward, Syracuse, N. V.J open to lh r sea. Coupled w ith that ol nerved.
Buy Your
crest of mountain ridge* ringing
ed Field, the judge went on, con­ la-corm - liens against any real Lam ar Robinson, Meridian, Miss.; is the failure of the autom atic
M aytuink said it is "itb -o lu te ly th# Chunchon valley on the south.
cerned publications the -uiicom- p ro p e rty owned by the delinquent Ralph Smith Sr., Knoxville, Tenn. signals which ure supposed to necessary to clean up” the RFC
rhunchon was a more Important
fnlttee regarded as subversive and taxpayer and must be »*tl»fi"1 Ray ITeston, Lynn, Mass.; M. C. •how whether the openings are and th a t the I'resident's plan
objective than Seoul in the Kighth
"individuals the c o m m I t l e t ' o e fore «ucb real property may be Newell, Fast Cleveland, Ohio and closed.
would at least lx- a step In that Arm y offensive launched one
Ted W illiams.
thought most g u ilty o f subversive i old o r transferred.
From The
I'ersonnrl error, I t happens in direction.
month ago. A l that tim e the Reds
aetlvl_
IviUea."
_
Grower
Mayhank said mail received by were ju - l outside Wonju and
A fte r being duly advertised, to*,
submarines an it dees anywhere
The question put to Field, certificates w ill U- sold on nil its
O rtenil"
else— in automobiles, in airplanes, him and other senators indicates Chcchon. some 40 miles to the
O rc h id s
Judge (ioldshorough Sild, wer- ilin u rn t HTd) taxes.
PHONE— 2-1214
on railroads, lin t the danger nf "a m a jo rity o f the American peo­ south.
"p e rfectly legitim ate and proper
I t was p*ilnted out that the
#
Kticharit Lilien
personnel error is g re a te r on a ple” believe the RFC should be
The A llirs rencrupled Seoul
because It was the d u ly of the longer I be i
ir s t a n n H r i s a P a g * O ael
in paying tuxes
submarine beeat-.c o f the tre ­ aladisbed entirely hut th a t tin- Mar. 14.
•
Camclllax
P H O N E — 2 -1 8 5 2
suhcommltee to get such Informa­ a fte r Apr. I, the higher the pen­ lo w tthhol.l
data
alioul
hi* mendous complexity o f operation tad. I* m ore rnmplUatcd than
The I ’hinesc and Red Koreans
tion as they could."
they realise. Someone, he said, appear to lie north o f the Ixirdcr
a lty ro d s become. The iulrre&gt;l ■smith. Thi committee has asked of the I.out.
N ig h t Si S u n d a y
B ut, he added, he has no rea­ on r i a l property taxes begin- al for a legal brief on this claim.
Failure o f controls 7 A jammed has lo handle the tong task of nil the ea*tern fro n t and w ith ­
Florist
son to suppose Field did not rlslm 1 *j per cent per mouth with t
It says the brief w ill fig u rr in diving plane (which w orks like collecting outstanding loans and drawing behind It on the central
T
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N orth Main Street
Tel. 770-It
the protection o f the ConiUlQtlon m iriin iu in eharg*’ of d p&lt; r t &gt;lit its recommendation to the Senate lb - elevators on an airplanei haridlm,' a (ilN'.tsMi.iHMt defen-t front.
In good faith.
im m ediately a fte r A pr. I.
On to r ile the witness fo r contempt run s. nd a submarine down fa it. lending fu n d in its custody, if
Hut on the western front, a
Field was on tr ia l before him, personal and intangibl, taxes the o f t'olu-re -•*.
Fortunately, the subm arine crew, nothing else.
fresh Chinese arm y corps, the
the Judge emphasised, on a c h a ry nterest moulds at the rate o f I
As he begun his seventh round schooled to lig h tn in g -q u irk action,
Senator Hendrickson ( R - N J i, in 2fllh, has moved Into position
lD olored
Barbers
Wt (ah
To Annitunce,
Due
T he Increased
o f contempt o f Congress and wa« per cent |u-r month.
ii
um.r To
iu
w ith
the
committee,
Costello has a fu r h rttrr than even chance a Statement prepared fo r the com­ slamt :tn inites n orthrast o f the
e il # , fiaI #
f J
U u M.1 k l l w
. t a &lt; si -oiH
i t * ifuiiTf,
a * * ' um
. . , i i nt*. in r...r r ih f o
not nelng tried " f o r being n Com­
/ ‘r r, »f
^
&lt;'*•?' o r L lvio g , The Following Change
■aid
he
ha*
la-come
an
ordinary
nf getting m il n f th is situation. mittee said the F ulbrlght In ve sti­ battered old Mouth Korean capital.
It
was
ulm
pointed
out
thnt
O f I’ rire * H ill H r K ffe c litr Msr. I t . 1 *!H _
m unist or fo r being subversive.”
I f they don't, the subm arine could gation *'han brought In lig h t on- It was screening the w ithdrawal
tlo-re are still fu rth i r ehulges business man, with interests in
li Ain r i t
vurious honest eudravurs.
&lt;1 &gt;'
go on down until »he t a t h it th» of Ho " l i n t sordid rtiopt. r# in the of other lt«d troops.
mciirred l,y delinqui nt personal
* lf AVitn
Jin
II made u plunge into ml on , iioltom with a crash is shosl political h is to ry of our n a tio n ."
_..
T ills shift o f force-, A llied ofp io p e rty luxes in the form of
MDt«A\ E ll li i:
Hi urgt-d th a t the I ’lr.d d c n t's Doers said, may be the start of n
• lb , lio n cost*. This fee amounts "u hunch,” be said, and atmthei water or l h | | went beyond th#
t »i v i r
to I L is t on ite m 1 up to (fetal, into je ll,ro lle r* became ” 1 like depth pressure which she could pro'-., at I.,. re je cti&lt;1 ami l ongress maneuver by which the rested
*11 A A| |*| H &gt;
.IS
I I i s i I s S M I ’ rm m p i s s llo e t
t-o .i. The popular lielis-f in thi* stediali R F f entirely.
l l . l t i i on Items from IU,nit to It."
Chinese T hird Field A rm y may
M tm u i: .
l.nn
nsme the "uotorlmi* rsmbler'1
Halley a skid Cost el to whether lu tt'-i Instance Is that h u ll would
Tilt- n u m r R H ' has produce I replace the Chinese Fourth Field
a iiM it.i.A
and I J ttu on tiny Item over
IJM
and stale “when and where th« *10,00.
s:ts;nRuA*a
Ills- In oiler business and the Ns w • rush from the hundreds and hi tin- n " * t r lls " f m illion- ■ f m ir Arm y all a c r e s * the fro n t.
..15
w r a r a c h i:
alleged envelope «n&gt; hand'd on .
The T h ird ha» been resting In
It is |o Ibe financial udvulitagc Orleans lleverly Club were the Ihoii-ands o f tons pre-sure. Ilu l, r itiir n s u stench which can lx
eiiW
Aiis:
50
and by whom.”
dixalnrixcd by "lu ra g ro tir action N orth Korea since last Decem­
w ?
nsiihm
H liH W
lllin n .
lth
l la
* (t
vV U IlM Ifl A
urlnrr*,
wouldn't
f the taxpayer la make hi.* pay- j only lii'iltm a le businesses he w*« c*ay
II AIN • t i i a i o i i t i '.v i :i i
lo o
"V o tir failure to •!-• so,” Voiinir rnents prom ptly and avoid Intel - i • nguged In now,
AAIMS AV W illi: HI II As
lx- -vhat would happen. The fit- on the p a rt o f Congre*-." Ilr itil- ber. It had fought against Allied
.15
er added, "w ill to- la b 'll « n pub
force* in th r llungnam area of
ailsertising and m llrc tl
Cost* Ho: I would say, y r*. Of ting* In hri h u ll—the plan-* ilcko .it said.
■'rlrsd l* lla rh r r I k * *
llnrwra* Hacker shag
Senator
M
tindl
lltH
Il)
,
u
mi-mt.jrgs-s, Mr. (1si low ay ibslored
where
valves
and
hatches
are
northeast
Korea.
tout e, I have u tra ilin g com­
IX K. Rarh*r Ska*
T lllm a n 'a Harbec hbag
a.MlWNl# SlsrXrr ahag
J *r k 'a R a rb rr Mhxg
**.Mois' Ilian 77 per rent o f the pany.
located would blow out D in t and Ix'r o f the Kxfn m lituic- C o m m it­
Field irp o rts said an American
Mae
M
m
■
Baihee
Sk**
Hra#»*a Darker shag
tee
and
nn
advocate
nf
abolishing
unit Wednesday met s tif f resistUfiO ta x e . w e t- paid bufore Mar.
lie wa- referring to a real the hull flood.
1 nr during lb-- months when HisThe submarine Is hard to see RFC. called the sy--ni v **«a*lnlizt-d un the western fro n t. A ir strikes
stale company,
■unt* o f from I lo I per cent
Then he -aid he had a " little (as she should he la-cause o f her hanking in a time nf prn-pcruua were called dosvn on three Red
mission as a combatant vessel). |ieace.'r
warn allowed," he said.
“ Nn Interest in an nil field.”
troon concentrations.
M lim it, Hendrickson and an­
AP correspondent Jim Becker
doubt a ll of our taxpayers, when
H alley asked whether Costello Hut that mruns that under peace­
other
K
epuhlirun,
.Senator
N
ixon
said the Kedi have manned de­
aware o f the A pr. 1 la x stead- bad in r ir t - is of 110,noil in rash time operation she la In greater
tins-, w ill make th e ir payments "a n yw h rre else” than in
his danger o f la-lug run down by winve of r n lif tir n t n , backed M cClellan's fense positions In both sides of
that tin- I'rrs id rn L highway which runs northward
h u rryin g suggestion
w ith o u t further delay.”
ironglnix ut home or In his hank tireless merchantman
should tcinrvorariiy withdraw his from Seoul through Uljonghu.
in or out o f port.
account a.
la tio n plan
plan.
Chinese are on the ea«t, N orth
What safety aasrat doca the reorganisation
lie .dm iaslon that yuur .statements
But Mentor Mmthers (D -F la .t, Koreans on the west.
submarine have?
art- untrue, unfounded ami mi
Kxrept fo r Impact fro m tha appearing us n witness, stro n g ly 1 Uljonghu Is 11 miles north of
wm thy of the chief executive of
•harp hl*w o f a m li'td n n , th o sub- • urged approval 'if the plan nx a Seoul.
uL
tills s ta ir.”
General Mae Arthur’s k n on any
numiK- has tht str'ing.-si h u ll of find step t-ocard bringmv' alxuu
IC s s tls ' ss F i s h Psa* Asst
Tlieis- was no response from
fu iiilaiuental change- in tlie ngen- mention o f the :i8th Parallel waa
Tullahassee to Ynungrr's drmsml strengih has h rm made necessary any vessel. The Inner h u ll o f the
lifte d
Wednesday. Sueh ban*
nN tw nsien were unable to find by the lawles. sggiesslon of Com- l i n t is a tapered cylinder.
Mmathera c m litid the It P- C usually cloak an Im pending m ili­
Thai ran stand almost unbe­
W arren.
Executive
a- l-tam munlst forces In Kotea. ami hv
ta ry nparatlon. No new opera­
C h arlie Clark said h r d id n 't know the menace o f still fu rth e r C«rn- lievable pressure. I t can dive
iiiu tii-i attacks against other free to hundred- of fe e t; th — raact (much lik v diving l.rll* w hich hove tions have been reported, nowthe l i o v i 'Inq's w 1• re-1,
depth may not he stated. Her been used fo r more than u ren- ever.
,
vanls at the mansion said he was nations.
"T he armed forces we are build­ pow erfully built hull means also, t in y l) T he bell D hauled down mile* o f -If on the w r d central
supiso.ed lo he goto- fo r “ litAmerican force* arc w ithin 13
ing, and the supplies fo r them she cun stand a lo t o f depth lo the escape hatch on the sub-,
Weekend.'1
2 K1I0WH NIUHTLY
marine's deck where a w a te r-1 front. They were reported »t*
The (.'rime Cominis-ion sent ■ which our factories, farm s, and charging.
7-b* P. M.
A submarine is, as ship do- tight lin k la made. Th.- t*e-l| can miles o f TH on the w«-vl central
leb-gram to Warren this morning, minea are turning out, are for
again urging him to aptw ar he. the p rnterllnn amt preservation of signers -ay, "heavily com part­ h lin g up an average o f six pa* I pyong reservoir.
NO AD V A N C E IN PRICKS
F ifth A ir Force fig h te r* Wed­
ment id ." That means th a t at semrrrs and two operators on
our freedom.
f&lt;r? the K ifa u ve t r r lm r Invest!nesday H tnred Ihe northwestern
“ T lie spec! with which w« have intervals—an average o f about ra th tr ip .
been uldc tu strengthen uur de­ ;u&gt; feet -there la a w a te rtig h t
Submarines also are equippi-d corner o f N orth Korea w ith wreck­
fenses should be a source o f in­ bulkhead extending a tr w a r t Hie with th e “ Momsrn Lung,” I ho ed and hunted transport.
Seven locomotive*. 100 railroad
spiration ami rncou.agrm rnt to hull which, when tho hatches breathing device which when held
men everywhere who lore freedom. at either end are closed, seal that between th e teeth cnabtrs a man cars and a number o f vehicles
It la evidence of our determina­ section o ff.
to ascend slow ly easing him se lf were h it In strike* reported before
tion, In sompany with nther free
It seems probable th a t a sub- to the surface along a knotted noon.
On the propaganda fro n t, Red
nations, to establish and maintain marine down w ith one rom part- line. I f he su rg 'd up fa s t from
w orld peace.
nn ul flood'd -till could get hack deep depth, the “ diver's bends" Korean Premier Kim II Sung as­
to the surface by tm w ling all might k i ll hint hy rr ra tin g n it ­ sured Russia's S talin that hi*
her ballast tanka free o f water rogen bubbles in the blood stream. people intend to fig h t the w ar lo
-u lln g committee to clear up and thus overcoming the negative
Equal to a ll the mechanical the b itte r end.
The Communist New China
charges of gambling influence in buoyancy from the flooded com­ gadrts and "gismos” o f the sub'
partment. This coir part mentation marine's
F lorida politics.
safety factor la tho New* A gcn-y *old K im sent this
It was Younger’s fir s t sugges­ also means that flro can be con­ tra in in g o f Ita men and o ffice rs.
tion i u that effect two days ago fined to one area o f tho boat.
Above e ve ry thing else, th e se­ w ith providing needed financial
th a t prum plrd Warren ■ outburst
Tho
indicator
board — the c u rity n f the host Is o f para­ .aid lo small business and said
against Younger.
"Christm as Tree,” so ra ile d be­ mount importance. They have a that diaclosure*
disclosure* about it* opera
opera­
“ Have telegram from Senator cause o f Its m ultitude o f red and deep and abiding personal in ­ tion*, "(hocking a* some o f them
Kales Kefauvrr staling th a t ho groon lights—is a m a jo r safety terest In th a t. Their own lives may he," should not he the de­
w ill undertake to arrango a suit­ factor, telling a t a glance * tho depend »n It. Because the sub. term ining factor in whether to
AU order* for currency, payroll*, elc. hMould he ntndr
able date in rv rn t you wish to
ndition o f (very
the m achinery, Ita personnel are pc- continue the agency.
. opening
.
„ In Ilk
te s tify before Krfauver R e n a t a h"s*'x hall. Moreover, every !m marine ts n mate o f In tric a te
on ThunwUv, Mar. 22.
com m uter,” lo u n g e rs telegram protant control on the boat U In c u lla rly
fitte d
fo r
g u a rd in g
The
popular
equivalent a f
today read,
m ulliplo. I f tho norm al control against mechanical o r personnel Punch and Judy In France is
"T h is Is your opportunity In the fo ils, there Is an emergency pow­ failures.
Gulgnol.
* veid that you ars Interested in er control. I f th a t fo lia because
substantiating your denial o f fin . o f power loss (fo r Instance, tho
a n rla l campaign assistant from flooding of a generator o r fa lu ln
gamblers, you- denial o f Capono o f an a ir pump or u n k l there are
^ang Influence in Florida slain hand-operated controls.
dog racing, your refutation of
In recent years, A m erican sub­
any o th rr finding of Ihe Kefauv- marines have been equipped w ith
er committee, and in place on the two escape feature# o f prim e Im­
record your evidence o f the con. portance. On the fore and a fte r
snirncy you allege hetwren o ff i­ decks o f the Grampus, as on other
cials o f *he crims committee of U. 8. Navy luhm rrslbles, are yel­
(ire a le r Miami and unnamed m - low Gnats, Ihe “ meaaenger buoys,''
lo rin ii- gamblers.
Engraved on plates of each buoy
"B y your awnrn testim ony, you are Ihe word*
m u “ submarine sunk
----- ■***■*
—
ran1 let the cilliana
o f th is state
her*. U. 8. R. Grampus, ft23." Tha
know th# farts, and wo alncrrcly float la attached to th o aubhope you have th* courage that n ia rln * by n cable w hich ra n ha
should be rammei^uitete w ith unreelad from w ith in tha sub.
the high office you hold, and th a t marine.
you w ill odvlaa Sanato r Kefauver
The purpose la th la : Th# reaetw
o f a &lt;iet# i uitAtilr fo r yuur ap ahlp upon locating the m arker
poa ranee.”
buoy attaches to I t a d iv in g ball

Field Acquitted

RFC Investigation

Porter Lansing

Korean War

Stanley-RogerH
Hardware Co.

Legal Notice

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May Be

Kiwunis Luncheon

Local Taxes

ITERMITES

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME X X X X II

Established 1008

Allied T ank Patrol
Blasts Out Of Red
AmbushNear38th
60 Thousand Chinese

*

Dig In On Western
Front In Attem ptTo
Halt Allied Attack

TOKYO. M at. 22—&lt;/P)— An
American lank-infantry patrol with
m inr-hunlinfi rngiiirerv today shot
i l l wav out of a Com m uniil amliu ih I r tt ilian three mile* from
the Red Korean border.
The la n k i were moving up one
tide o f the Puklian River north ol
■fhunchon and the infantry were
plodding along the oppoiile hank
when the Red* opened fire.
From high ground ih ry poured
machinrgun, rifle and mortar lir r
on all tide* o f I hr patrol.
'T h e y lei ii « walk into ih r trap
ami ihen ihry 'p la in : tl." &gt;aid
CpI. C h a lk y Hamilton, Virginia
C ity, Va. “ Our lank* opened up on
Ajte lull tide with everything they
trad, h ill il didn't ilo p the Chinere.
“ Enemy f u r n . nil nruuml u*
everywhere »• turned. We fin n lly
r.m y d d .d arm s* to I lie tank , and
they kepi the &lt; liirn -e down on one
aide \%liit&lt;* we moved otrt,“
The ti.nl. im lliil track til C hilli,
rlio ii, i in r vine th&lt; wounded.
Along ih it rin te n l Korean rec­
to r, the bulk o f the Communist
troop. uppentnl to have slipped
florin of Parallel :1H.
*W Hilt in the west. the Red* ap­
peal e, I in he digging in fo r a denpenile rand in South Korea.
Field dispatches said votin'
000 C om m unift itoopv manned
western defense position* in depth
fo r l.ri mile* m iii II i of the border.
The-e in. Im l'il two division* o f
the Chinese T hird Field arm y, Idle
since the llongm im action in De­
cember.
An Allied tank patrol ran into
hot fig h t Wednesday on the up
iapron
, :ache* to tlljon g h u . north nf
paned.
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4

wa» the * In*cut announced Allied
approach n fo x c tu the Red Ko­
rean border d olin g the current
drive
Patrols mav have emened the
boundary.
A delayed dispatch from
AP
rorrev|M&gt;ndeut W illiam C. Ita iiu ird
aald I he armored &lt;olumn rolled
north late Wednesday fro n t Red. mhandnm ,1 Chnn.hon. It
pullevl
i on i to bivouac (Misilion* fo r the
night.
rhunrhon la rig h t milca south
o f Parallel oil.
Allied tanka and Infantrym en
occupied Cbunchon Wednesday a f­
ternoon w ithout a fig h t.
AP correspondent I.e jf Erickson
repotted from U. S. E ighth A rm y
Headquarter* that Allied forcra In
tr*&gt;allaaa4

Oa t'aae

K a a rl

Playwright S h a w
Leaves Fortune Of
More Than Million
LONDON. Mar. 22—DM— Play.
Reuiaa th ro w ,,! Hhaw. a
pinneei B ritish Socialiat who hated
tavev. loft an eatate valued at I I . nyft,2SI.22 but reckoned a fte r ilehta
and lave, at f . t in ^ lll, h i* w ill and
■ n accounting dl*.ln&gt;.«l tw lay.
The 11-page document d.rertrvl
th a t par: o f the money tie u»rd
fo r prom oting a -lOdetter alphabet
which wav one o f the Irlvh velt'a
pet project*.
hhaw ilievl l u t Nuvemher in hie
little cottage at A yol St. Imwfence at the age o f (M.
I li* net eatate, aft. r settlement
o f all m il standing nbllrationa, wa*
ira a ila a v * !»■ rag# T V m l

,

NEW YORK. Mar. 22 - &lt; / P ) A delrndanl in the atom *py tria l
tr fm r d to ia y today whether he
r v r r had belonged In any group
which ducurard the Soviet R u tm u tyitem .
The rprrition war pul In J u liu i
Roienliery. 34, an electiical enpineei, by fedeial Judge liv in g R,
Kaufman.
Other witnenea have te tifie d
that Rnienberg war a C om m uniil
lie i* on tria l with hir wife, Ethel,
33, and h it City College ila tiru a fe ,
Morton Sohell, 33, a tatlat r * |ie it,
on charget o f war-time atomic erpionage lo r Soviet R im ia. If con­
victed, all ih r r r could hr given the
death penalty.
Judge Kaufman broke In w ith
hl« nutation a fte r Rosenberg said
hi* allegiance wav to the U nited
Si a lev and that he would fig h t fo r
Ih l* country In a war w ith ar.y
n th rr country. He alto te 'tlfie d
he had d im m e d w ith friend* the
merita o f variout economic and
political system*.
“ Did you ever lielong to any
group that discussed the ayatrni
in Soviet H iiw la V the judge asked.
“ I feel at thia time I m u tt de­
cline to anawer a nutation th a t
m ight tend to incrim inate m e,"
Rnvenherg replied haltingly.
“ O h !"" Judge Kaufman aald,
r ular group o r party.
" I re fe r to membership in any
political p a rty ," the witness repiled.
The defendant eounael, M a rtin
II. Illoeh, then naked whether he
referred to the f'ommunfvt P a rty.
“ Yea", Roaenherg replied.
Ro-cniierg, the fira t defense
wllneaa, entered a aerie* o f den
ia l* o f prosecution teitlm ony given
by
hi*
brother-in-law,
David
Cireengla**, form er arm y aergeant
a t the Lo* Alamo*, S . M „ atom ic
project, firrenglaav had told the
ju ry about an rapionage rin g in
which he confoaocd he played a
part.
Itovcnberg «aid he tietiered th*
Soviet government ” ha* iniprovcd the lot o f the underdog and
the aituation o f literacy in the
Soviet union."
“ And It contributed a m ajor
ahaic in the dealructlon o f the
H itle r bea.il who killed *,000,000
o f my co-r.-llgionlvt*," he *aid. “ I
f r it emotional aland it then and
traatlaaeO oa N o r * * » l

Four-Year-Old Boy
Savett Sinter'd Life

P H O E N IX , A ril.. Mar. i i —bD)
— A four-year-old hoy eatrlcd h i*
baby a b le r fnun their burning
home iaxt night *hnrt)y before it
ami a il other hou»r* were rnn*umed by Dame*.
The y o u n g *trr, Charlea H anley,
•aid:
" ! fetehed my »l*ter outalde to
*ave h *r from burning up."
The fire etarted in the lla n l. y
homo and »prrad quickly to olh«T
fr*m c h” US«a, deatroying *ix 1m-.
fore the flame* were control In i.
The children'* parent*. M r. and
M r . Hubert Har.fvy, were away.
" I t got cold and I tried to Ugh*,
a fire In 'he Move," Charle* told
ftre m rn
“ The big fire ■ la rt'H
N EW YOltTT.- Mar. « _ « * ) _ when
dropped a match in to a
A lg e r l ib * — hrandnl a tra ito r and pile o f patter* near the Move.
• lia r —gooa lo prlaon today.
The hoy** *i» trr. Deborah, I*
The farm er h lrh -ra n ktn g State about nine month* n f age.
Department officia l waa aehedulcd
to m i render to federal author;D E I1D TI EM FREED
tlea here to liegln serving a fiveM IA M I,
Mar. 22—( A h - F lv r
year privun term fo r p e rju ry.
form er Dade county deputy ah rr. Judge Henry W. Co.Ward, who if f * chaigrd w ith taking nay fro m
#entenc*d Hie , w ill tu n * him gambler* w e re 'fre e d today a fte r
over to the U. fl. M anhaL
n Mate pro*rector called h i* own
Then the the Department o f wletnea* a lia r and redgned fro m
Juatire w ill dealgnate the Inxtltu- the rate.
tlon to which lllaa w ill he »rnt.
C rim inal court Judge Ren W II.
l«l»v, who U 4d, w ill remain a t !erd .‘ irect.-d the ju ry to acquit
the Federal ILoa e e f Detentlor the defendant* a fte r a **i*ta n t
here fo r about a week.
count r *e llH tn r Herbert d ra p lro
H i** ha* SO day* to move fa r told the court the w ilne**, George
m odification o f hi* *rnt*nce. But Patton, wa* net trllln g the tru th .
III* counicl. Cheater T . Lane, aald
U * t i.'ght th a t auch a move waa
HEATED DERATE
lik e ly . I t would not delay h i*
PARIS, Mar. « * -« &gt; ) — Strained
Ivonment, fa any event,
tempera after an all-night aeaalon
abi o f U. 8. attorney Irv - in the NaiienaJ A**embly led to­
Saypol m U tfca t o m day to g dlopuU In which • droutv
«m U be . reduced by W * t h tfd fa t knocked w * of hi* cotlenguea tm■nod behavior.
B io*, an ndvtaer
“of tho d*gotla* are from
Inaevelt, recent
Algeria.i. The two men
........
were having
C l n tho V. 8. — .
a heated diacvulon about a __
M ha* been free in |1 0 /G 0 ball Jected amendment lo the controWhile fig h tin g h i* case up through vor*ial election law when Mo­
hamad Benlaieh atruck Francal*
-AIk } co u rti.
He wa* ronvlctad Jon. t l , 1 W QnUleL
Uulliei, flattenod oa the beywh.
tw o count* v f p r t W . f c r
t m r a l m in-jr M m •
—

d iffe r Hiss Scheduled
To fio To Jail Today

O'Dwyer Dramatic At Crime Probe

Defendent In Spy
T ria l Refuses To
Tel! Of Red Talks
Rosenberg D e c l a r e s
Mis Allegiance Is
T o American Ideals

Associated Press Leased Wire

SANFORD. FLORIDA THURSDAY MAR. HI*. l'JAl

N o.

1-&gt; I

St. Louis Bookmaker Tells
Senate Crime Committee Of
$20 Million Gambling Take
President Truman Jaycees Nominate H o s p i t a l Group
east mm As Kim* Plans Move Back
Flies Home After St
In Kiwanis Contest
To O ld Location
3 Weeks Vacation

Thi JayYt’t'» I ihIuv
IIoiiiiiu itr*!
M r*. M D i; III. lo I nit .( j 11*1*1
1knlglla. .&gt;ili n d MMli l&lt;4 ii&gt;** a(itlllll
Absenteeism
Blamed ilat.-s
lo th e h iwnut- l '1luh
Iltltl Present Equipment Is
i
hie
k4
.1
r
4
«**1“
queen
contest.
Offered For Future
For Slowing Down penny . IV r*skidm l \\ 1! Stem pern
S a n f o r d Hospital
Cutting O f Budget s a id ..and 1Nine* w ill 1w* pr&lt;,v id.•d at
strati i-ic *|3Hti i n t ii WII *,y Ih r
hiw nninn*
KEY WEST. M at. 22— (AM
Den.ioni to move ili&lt;- I
\ film «h*wt itli! th*
lio lf -for- I. .Hivhlon M riu m i.il H ,i.|ui il itnm
ib ru d e n i liu in a n Iclt jo t W.idiYouth urogram 'pon-oicJ bv Huington today .iboaid the "lode- iiatioim l 1.-iVice n rgntiiinlion **a« 1 ii&gt; pic.rnt I.H.tiion .it ilu N.vv.vl
pemlenre" .liter a tbire-wrekv • l..»vtt !*v II I" tinniiAit Station li.ii k to ri&gt; I in ton
M&lt; IlCimn !»**»1)1a■a! Otil ( Ilitl I In* tocl'liUr .it | ,|||, S tin t .Hid O ik
I lonJ.i vacation.
JiiytT
i’
a
wen
Ih
r
l«
»
L
fi»
nt
i,tuii»,P
I lie White Home pl.tfir to o l o il
nm«Mi|r » i\ir rlnh* to Ltki* m h*Tritt A iriiiu bv the lime i I k N.iw oriio iit the iloca Cbica Naval An I hr |in il)|i'ilif tif f t . ti'fition f»*r rupir- I lie S t.llloli a. o| M.IV I.
th f yoiilh nf tniiim iim tx
Station at 2 :0 3 I’ M
.vn.l to fu.ikr |iir .r n t bo.pil.il ri|&lt;ii|il l r rmphnRisiNi tin* itii|H irtntii • rrieiii n a iL ilili It.i .&lt; Inline lio.plCol. Ii.v m u M illia m i, the pic»tdenlial pilot. *aid the 11 Ip likely «*f I hi* f »**I»i mu HNlro and iiiit «h| t hi* I II lir ir . v.cir made V C lrl.l.v bv
J ll\ i t an to
t I h Ik|||*| thr (Mu*
would ic q u ilr aliout four h o u r- j n i mul iiiulvi* it j* -in if* * .
tbc | to 1111 ol Due. to n id tlir II.,.became of iiu la v o ia lilr wind*.
I itur flu golf film a- ii iiiim IH pit.ll A -'o, lotion it .i mcrtilig .it
I lo I'rcM'Icnt . w hiii for Jii nf la y tiv '(m il* irriMtiiitii&gt;n f u r 1 til. ( o lltt I Ion.r,
niiuute* lhii&gt; morning uinl tbeo 1in illh , he -ahl tlir Im nt t ilth m tllil
I I I in l et , v.bo p lr.iilc il, .l|&gt;*
I* tile d In- tru n k* in *l i iii I jo nil. lelliltl the fl Itl III' HI. h a lull* il fill
t m&gt;mie«l M u. I u ilo i ( in lrtt ch.ru
Th&gt; w rnlhci » n ' *i**d nod char.
“ it tail *•( *11111till «RtllMil 1till* r
I'rc.M e n tis! Secretary J*&gt; * |d;
man in (barge ul the moving
A ll nu*n»t»riR i»f Ihi* iliih u rri* i«i
Short eaiil that
'lr .
Iruuia;t v i!»»t tu aI:I «■ii*| | hr f i ui * 11i «fi %I :rIr I
would n-d hold hi* i i *mil Filitn-.' m rrtiiiK I'lrini» hr 1*1 hi H iiiuu• 1*111 upeiatlnltt, ami p.nnir.1 out that
site li.nl done an e lln lent u&gt;ii vvbrn
*n !ip ct meeting tom orrow.
nil \|u H* M I. S*rii*i«rt i *m »| » It*I
• m u rrivn l in \Va*hiugtnti Mr. i i i fro m tlii* hn*t ttu h xvliirli M n ii’il (hr hurpilal moved in l')4? to thr
Truman planned to drive lmm**«tl. th ill ih r iiu t I ihl* u*uihl inkr- up A it Station «h«|trn&lt;aiv huildmg
TMI ASOVI PtCTURIi IHOW U S A m lM iudui to Mexico W illiam
ately |n the R lair lla u s r to -i ".I th r r n t ir r nfli*rno4»n itn«t l i -1 insr ihi*
O'Dwyer In tw o of In* nvwt vim -I wki.i I moment* a* In tritlC ed bef.ita lha
Mrs. C iltlctt a|i]iln vrd the arhi*- I ’n ile r weekend w ith Mr*. vnriouR pvi»Jrft* to hi* t nk«*fi ii|»
Senate C rim e Commltlee p n -bvr» in New Yoik I lie burner Mayor of
Triioinn nod hi* daughter, Mar­
lion lo move, pointing out that
New York, who told Ih* »!&lt;k y *.r hi* nae (min poUceman lo mayor, took
Tim
(
’rim
fo
n
l
urirtH!
to
garet.
tli't hi'ftiiiil I he Jnvi
ilftn* I* h»-1n i,* their i i no o ilie r plate to go than
boated exceptlm) to n l n i i u n m ail* by Sen Charles W, Tobey con­
Ih r ih p a itu r* marked the enil In hi at I In’ \in i'M \ mi M m II 11»• the old hmpil.vl b u ild in g She staled
cerning Prank C. Ball, oue-tliue Deputy Pnlua C .am niuloner. InaUUng
of n vacation fa r removed front Iti*iiiYi'll nut that llit* IliU itiF Mmi
an a “ rexpeclfui hearing," he hold* hi* liamla pleadingly (top). A t botthe trn iib l* . beartling Mr. I ru. in* hand and flivui Iium «t*it* tup that Lea It l.eshri and II II. l ’o|»e
lem . O'Dwyer ella. eye* cloaed. niounin* hi* tunw
(fnteraotiO M l)
in anticipation of the move, had
titan*- A d m ln i-ti s t ion in t'unpre*.
fliffh t rllin ir |H»inl«.
Meanwhile holiday ab-enleri*m
taken ilep. In "ircu n d itio n the old
Wa* tdained fo r ulnwing down s Robberies Attempted
hurpilal in that it can hr icartt■
Home drive to cut i ‘re (idem
valcd."
T rim in'* IT I ,(100,000,(KM) budget
fo r the fi*ra l year 1902,
She i no Mated tnat since the
IU*p. Taber of New &gt;orh. Re­
A it inn be r ut office* were en. N lv y Wi. I .is n to ic a e liv a t* tinpublican *p* si brad o f t lie cut - t e n d fn the Sanford A tla n tic dalioit hy A p r. 1. the moving to
ting move, wn* di*sp|minted hut .........Mil It,* I) building "Do t iIII
the old ittK p iln l site .hould In*
nut di-couragi'd by tin* m iti„| r,-. T iie*iljiy nielli ut t-titij Weiluc.
i Mi l led out ns soon a- possible
nulla — a i iit n f I.T per rent in iln&gt; morning, but tint lung -if valm
Mi. pope »t - f s o r t that rb v tr i
ih*- f ir . t d rp a rtm ru ta l uppropiiu- veil- repoiti d nil- mi', poller di
-nl mul idnnitiing wurk "I (he
i 'ion b ill pa-*rd th l yeai by th- i In &lt;-d Itelaj.
l| nt,ling liail been slowed up
lltn
Soviets Have Set O ff Employers Refuse To I llo"W
The rmim* were entered by Iirtiding re.-ei|it iif nm tctia l. winch
e would have *I"H* much jim m yin g open the l,s-LI'uln-e have iH-en oi.lered.
Several Explosions.
M e e t Complicated U tte r i f the u irn tlx * bait itnyed -ta t*,1 nl*u that lift u c cr.-fo l a t­
Mr t.esher aid that carpenter
here a little lunger in»trad of tem pt* bad lo-en made th. -in n - work bail la in stuit.,1 a week ago
Conference Is Told
Demands Of Union leaving early fo r the KaMer re night to cnti'i tin- Itnvnum I Tm-&gt;lav t. v I-u d Dyson, and tlu.t
ce»»." Tnbei told lirw *riten " IV r . Studio nn,| tin- Family Loan t o
painting w ill be started soon.
With the exception o f th r County
ROMF-, M ar. 2 2 - i ^ ) Dr.
W/YSI IINGTO n T M u . 22 &lt;/1’ i hap. it wa* iu *l a* well, hecau*** office* in th«- F loiidn Slat* Hum
It • • • I * * , ! na ease • ■■ri
I I . alth U nit, Ilu- building I,ns l,.-ru
I luilding.
11*told C. Urey, one ol Am enca'i — The nalm n't tadroadi today ievau.li d. he stnl.-d
Orlando police y i-'li-rd iv t*
leading atomic ic ie n tiili, taid to ­ jected a union propoia! in i -rtllrI'l.A N K ( RASH
Ire. Frank IJuillinnn nf th.
M IA M I. Mat 22 -i,t*i—A Navy ported *im ila r entry im „ o ft io *
day h r think* 30 might be * g»od menl of theii two-yeai -old d u p u 'Itin llh Unit replied Hurt it w ill
o f doctor* and dettliM * 10 tin
C
oi*alr
fighter
plane
m
i
h
land
nunc it' soon a » pin*.- f" t II i*
guru *■ lu the numhri of atom with thr Hio!lieitmod o l R.ulroad
cd ill Hallandale. Ju-t uortli at American Ruihllng ami F lo rid - securrd, anil added tlin ' 'he I 'n il
lionihv R u itia im iic tte i.
I tainmrn.
Miami, n fle i it* englio f.n lril In- H.ml bulMItig on I ....-d«j rngt.i
I tidy a *ms1l amount o f ■ii *I i uo- will probnidy r.-mnln at it- (irescnt
The Nobel piuc-winning K ic n tD. I*. Loonni, irp rrte n tin g the day, but the pilot escaped w ith in lttin g .
ICCSt loir u n til \ | „
if'
m
inor
cut*
nod
Im
tiir
*
.
lit lold a new* conleiencr hr&lt;e c a n ie ti, announced ih r railroad*
Mr. Tucker i.-porltsd nn the
A lii-ndaut* at a lio-pnsl tti
nieelmg whicti to attended in !&gt;.-that R um a h a i that many bom bi. decuion lo ih r Senate Labor Cnm- Hollywood identified the pilot nHOT H T(Ht)
Land u, which he said Ih r t n r I'H IL A D E L F H IA , Mar 22 i l '
that n rw ip a p c u have speculated m illrc al a public heating.
Fn*lgn David ltohertm n, 21. of
, — Jarttr* Dunn wa* cntbrnllc.l hv lees nf the ll.-tt F i'ti estate told
Monu-*trad,
Fa
lie
I*
a
member
of
and added: " I tuppotc 30 might
Senator M urray (D -M o n t), th r a fig h te i «qundion ba*r.| nl A k ­ , the televised proceedin'** o f th i member* n f th r Hospital t ’meigrnry Committee of Seminol,
l x a good g u ru ."
committee rhaltm an, had ealb*l
ron, O., which I* here for gunnery Seriate Crime In v rrtig n lo r* in N')-iDr. D iry , who I* rn route to on the iiir r ir ii* a'arlier to accept practice before going into action. York. S)t much mi lie didn't even County Hint they had deterrnin.il
(list they were not in u (M&gt;sitin|r
l«rael to d eliver a »erlc* o f lec- the *e ltlrm cn t pro|Miva| pul forth
notice that hi* house wa* on f i x
to help lm ine.lint.-ij in the con*
turrv In H a ifa , told newamcn he by th*- trainmen.
The blare had •p irm l from
R EG ISTRATIO N S i l l ’ WHILE
•truction o f n new hospital here,
doubt* w h ith e r th*' Ruaxlan* hnv*»hrd
to
the
second
flm
it
and
nil
M u iia y bail ««i*l hr wa* hope,
C LEA R W ATER , Mar. 22- o i l —
ptOlHls,* i llin l t i l l ' county build
ii. *rbi|M il any peaceful mw« fo r fu l ib *t i f ih r ra n ire * and tb i *. ;-o!l*!ral fig h t * rohr e-.i! today aero** tho roof before Dunn rco
atomic energy, lie aald he placed trainmen could get together, ii 1between Fim-lla* ernint)-** Drrno- lin d vvliat wa* happening. It tn&lt;d on., and n ffe ru ii to cn-oiii'tiiie ii&gt;
no fait h In a atatcimut once would lend al*o to u w U lrm rp l ira tlc R e g l*lra ti"n Sup&lt;-nl-"i and 1 fitr tn r n an hour tu put out th - financing the .-»nstruction o f a
wing to Hie ho-|ntnt
mad*' by Soviet Foreign M lniater o f d lffi i i occr. Itctwcen the m il- the Repuiillcnn -dom inated rn iin tv flainc*. The home and it fn iu i- li
Mr. fucker added that the FerA ndrrl Vi&gt;hlnaky to the effect nmd* no*l Ihrce tither opernllng commi**lon.
lug* were heavily itnnniged
,i]ibM .niiglitoii Meni'irial H o.|iilat
that It ii avia wa* "moving moun­ oolon.
Super visor Iticbnrd Collin* n-ked
/
l
i
l
t
I.IIUW
IM
,
Association i* try in g to a d *i in
ta in *" w ith atomic energy.
The tia itm irn '* propo*ul, out- 'ta le altorney Archie Oemenr ami
Fight new animal*, including I he rrrutlnn o f n new hospital, and
"1 am aure Him the R uuiana IIm il lo the carrier* yr*terd&gt;«y bj Governor Warren to InveMigate
*ix
monkey*,
a
rt
I
veil
ut
the
San­
in “ u very unique way" had made
have th r atom bomb," Dr. U rey Murray wn* t*a*rd aiitiH taittiallj ' t he award o f in *u ra n rr contract*
aid. "A n d I a m*ure they have on a "memorandum o f agr.i* on | M county-&lt;iwnrd voting ma­ ford Zoo thl* wo-'*, i,ud all uto an o ffri whereby Hie name For
reported
to
be
gi-uing
along
f-g
m iiil-laiughtori w ill lie remembered.
eapiuded them ." When quealioned nient" ilgue.i by the e a rlie r* and chine* to C&lt;imml'*ion rhairtnan
lie talle.l u | mim II II Coli man
rig a rd ln g h it u*e of th r pronoun the i PJcfn of the foui uniun* .it Erfw ant II !.n Vaie'fl in*uranee n cio n lin g to II. .1 Davis, manager
o
f
the
too.
to lead a resolution to this effect.
“ them." the urientfat taid he fe lt
tte a tla a rd •*■ (*aa* S'uart
firm .
The monkey*, all o f which have Mr T inker also pointed out that
certain that “ aevcial" atom bomba
been placid in rage* include two lo.nl attorneys are working «n
had been rip lo d c d in the Soviet
cinnamon ring ta ll type*, thn-c plan- to &lt;er.il.- n legislative en*
Union.
w h 'lr fa. cd * ituan* and » fu ll ■lillilg n il which w ill permit Semi­
A ,k id w hat siege the develop­
grown *o u irr ' l mnnkey which i- nole Count v to issue sufficient
ment of u hydrogen bomb hud
very tntrw nn,| wbieh like* tu la,ral. to build a new hospital.
reached, D. Ur«*y Kald; "They are
waruY it**Tf in-hle o f Mr. Davis'*
The renolutinn read hy Mr.
win kin on II. I don't know w h.it
Jarket,
Coleman pointed out Hint the
Mage it i* in. liu l I hope it w on't
The other new a triva l* nl tile Feiuahl-Laughton Memorial llo 'w.ntk."
(K D IT IIIC K N O T E :— Hare I* m other In the aerla* of *lorie*
*(i«i ure a mah; cityote uml a kin- |.it aI A«*oelutl.rn i- a non-nrufil
He uddrd that all the w h ilo
kajou, a Votilh A m rrira n main
by A **u rlslrd F ir * * w riters telling how Ih r rraram am rnt pro­
cor | Him 11Oil, organised tlinler State
the alum bomb wa* being de.
l( ,tattooed OS ('■»» TOretl
gram I* affecting ra tio n * part* of the eotinlry. Today's *l«ry
mat.
vcli'peil h r hail "hopeil It would
tell* how California f it * into th r hlg m oblllfallow p irlu r r.)
not lie developed in principle.*'
TID E (IF TOYS
T I U IN WRECK
" I don't th in k the atom Immli
FA It IK . Mat
22—U h — Erie
LE B A N O N , ()., Mar. 22—(,10 la a good th in g fo r un lo have,"
l it I t A l. l'll IL I l h l ’ FE
Five car* and the engine lender t'o.-k'1, Jr., national lominander of
the acientiat aald, "fo r I th in k
SAN FRANCISCO. Mar. 22
l / t 'j
Oul :, n r on lit. we.i te a .; o f u F inn vlvanln (in»*&lt;-ngcr tra in I Ih r American Legion, today s ta rt­
Il ran only bring dra tru rtiu n .”
were derailed l.ain yat n.-ar-hy ed distribution o f toy* rollortcd in
lie a d n i.tt-Vi th a t he “ i* very they'ie itdiuiK lo get on with the job o f m nbilifation.
(be United Ktat. • lit the “ tide of
In tyiucal w rile rn f-i-luon, in a n u la rlu rrii are champing al the In' K ing* M ill*.
racch w fra id " o f the weapon he
J. F. Ile n rv, superinlemlent of toy*."
helped develop.
w e t del*ys in rr iii.-in g defense contiacts.
A fter Cocke made
individual
the m ail In Cineinnatl, aid no one
However, ho aaid "there la no
This is rspevtally true nf smaller manufacturers. They're aftaid was Injure.!.
presentations to n few bright-eyed
(juration in m y mind that i f a
o f lirin v cru.be.I m the m aterial*^,
Cau*e nf Hie derailment was nut moppets, the announcement wn
/ull-aealr w ar ahouhl break out, sqtleere i f th. y don't get defense ■o n lrn rt is that receivtd by the
made that the
other
rtiildren
learned immediately.
the atom tinmb ahnuld he uaeti
Food M a r h lirry h Chemical CorThe passengers were transferred should come forw ard and pick out
im m ediately—and on the m o it work.
their own packages. About 2"&gt;t
There ate few m illion-dollar (Miration o f Han Jose. Thi* com­
c ffe c tiv r ta rg e t poatihlc. Rut I contract* mi fa r, outside o f the pany, in the heart o f the picture- to buses and taken to Cincinnati. underprivileged youngster* gath­
An engine wa* connected In
do hope we w ill not n tL ln te rp crt
tsW rafi iudu-try. That industry •qre Ranta Clara Valley, ha* a the rear end » f the train and it ered for the oernsinn surged fo r­
border Incident*.
ward and le ft n o lliiiig hut a few
atone ran talk o f rearmament In 1177,000,000 order to produce an proceeded to Cinnnti.
" I feel certain that we w ill
unannounced type o f land lank
The superintendent wa* unable stiav ribbon* and hit* of paper*,
really hlg term *.
not."
T ill* m o inlng'* dlM rihutinn was
Real wrapim * o f war are Cum­ vehlelr. Hi k m . ling is to cast *12.- to »ny hnw many pa**enger* wer.Aakcd
hove much itro n g e r
ing from Ine factories, such a* t&gt;00,000 additional. Alm ul l'),000,- aboard. The tra in was enroute symtedic. A taint 26",00.1 toys nnAmerica'*
present • day a t o m
licing *rnt lo Fram e fo r delivery
000 la being spent un a ne-v fro m Culumhu* to Cincinnati.
bomb* * : r an romp*red w ith thoao the F-Htl Sahre Jet* that are rip ­ plant fo r the (oh.
tn orphanage* and other in s titu ­
ping Into th r Russian M IG Jet*
dropped on Japan, Dr. Urey aald: In Korean skiea.
tion*.
(i(K )D qU EH TIO N
The west m a il ha* a vastly ex­
“ On# o f o u r Ronatora—and thay
l/) N D 0 N . Mar. 22 — (/Ih —
Rust most defense contract* panded m anufacturing rapacity,
aaem to leak Ih * moat in fo rm a ­
CO N TR ACT LET
Tablecloth* may make Milwaukee
tio n —ha* aald bomb* a lt tim e* as so fa r are fo r such unexciting a gre a tly increased steel Indus­ more famous—at least In B rita in .
Two contract* were re c rn tl/
things ns petroleum, rubber pro ­ tr y and a larger manpower pool
If*
A ConaervnMvr member o f Par- awarda.1 by the Kanford Housing
ducts, fow l and chemical*, radio compared w ith 1940.
lubes, paper and allied products,
SCHOOL MO A Ml)
C alifornia is the huh n f this ba rre l.t gave notice today that on Authority to the James Ktevrn*
The County Hoard of Public electrical machinery, flin t* and industrial expansion. Hlnce V-J A p r. Id he w l’ l ask the chairman Co, Albany. G a „ fo r equipment
Instruction w ill meet Thursday lig h ter*, safety raxort, sandbags, day p rivate rapftal ha* Invest­ o f the House nf Commons kitchen for the Ca*tle llrrw e r project.
These include H it tu«*e healers
morning a t |0:&lt;M o'clock at the ro ffe r urn*, pipe, scraper*, m l ed more than 11,600,000,000 In ro m m lllre "W h y certain tablecloth* in the at a cost n f )R,(127 and I2R eleevea, tools, a irc ra ft amt tra cto r y jt'4 now or enlarged plant*.
office o f SupL T . W. Lawton.
School* w ill M&gt; cloned Friday In porta, a ir eo Ire*, i-lrctrie gener­
Counting
government funds, House o f Commons dining room tric range* a t a r«»t o f VI2e7-1i),
ohaervanra o f “ Goad F rid a y," h * ator set* and lumber.
are than 1 .72)00,000,000 ha* been Iw nr the lagend 'Milwaukee U n i­ it wav announced today by George
Williams o f the SHA.
versity Club'."
The largest ringU noo-avUUoa
aUtOd,

A tom ic Scientist Union Proposals
Says Russia May Are Rejected By
Have 50 A-Bombs Rail Companies

Defense Orders Pour In As West
Coast Industries Retool For War

In Office Building

Carroll Admits Being
Financier AndAtlvisor For Huge Race
Gambling Syndicate
M U ) t ilt h . Mar.
I &gt;
" illi.tm B ‘ ll» j r r *&gt;.114! im t ji hr
d or* m»i |i1.111 in r«**&gt;i|tII - i' Vt)»
hjwssiiiliM In M r iifi)
4 r r - u li
nt lr*lim iiR )
aIhiiii
|M )lllu4l
8 i f I ' l i t Cii| t h .11 fin m l
rii&gt;
M R irr

fttm m iv *i(.n ff

lunirw

\ | #•

r«h In quit. Ih r 4ll«srd
* ill'* g ift* **rrc f r|M)ftn1 In
'■'rnaip crime inirwtie4li»r-s i r t .
tin'll 4 I f'lf i l l lilt I*, i I .iliiir, (ir r**l'
dent of th r I Itlfiirm n l I 1rr
nun's* \M itr iilii» ii, Mr ^4ii1 h r
i a » r M utatt fVV.iMHi .ui«l 1 i ll** 1
rr 110.000
W A S I II V .IO V M .ii. 22 - *,!•(
Jamr* J. C anoll I .&gt;1.1 Sen-rlc
.rim e

in v r .ltg .ilo i. tod.iv

a

F2II.-

IH ktiam a vear g.rmMilie opci.rli.nt in 1.-**| S|. I miui., Ill . pi,,.lu* etl .riouilil $7Slt.lNMI g lim p io lit ut
l ()40.
(.'.m oll, io i m m ) yean a ! i
l.o u ii ud.b m akri with .. ii.tlio tu l
repui.rlion. *.aid 1lie L.vrt St. Louis
j operation war c a in r.l on by (olm
Mooney ami Mich.vrt Gi.vijy
lie acknovvlr.lgr.l lie li.r.1 been
MKOcUlrtl with Mooney anil G tatlv
anil i.iu l he got $110,000 in one
tear Im "advice" and "fiiia n c in g "1
('. v ii ,ill did not t.vv wh.il year that
w u II I. lawyer had d rr la ird ear*
lir r that C anoll i» now retired
from th r helling butiner*.
Under quesliim ing. C arroll lieriled lie i ii il ever received poll,—
protection ot had discussed pro ­
tection wi t h police o ffic ia l-.
I nrrolFs sr.*(nn w ith the crim e
in ve stig a to r' brought tw o poin-»
where questlotrswier*- raised «» h
whether there whs rn n fliv litig re,
11many.
tin ,
w a * nlsiiit h i* r e ta lio n i
w ill, bookniaket I laid. t ii. I
o f N ew Y o rk ,
lie tienic.i I. did
'o i-in e s* w itli F ric l sou
ih ii
they w e ir m em ber* of
n atio n ,
wide "b e ttin g s .n ili.n t,
IL- Bl&gt;-&gt; aid In- doe riot I now

New York racketeer Frank &lt;•&gt;
tell,, or
west
const
g uild,h &gt;
Vlickey Cohen.
il w-a* lirn ilg iit out 1 1,, „ tin , i
II oarlMHeM IIS I'S S , I'n s f l

Local Rod C r a s s
Croup M e e l s To
Push Lund Drive
The Emergency Committee ,,
the brm iiinh- Ciiunty t'iia p t. r ol
the Rod C m i n., t la ’ night al
• lie new q iiu rle i
v the lirkn cl
Ilu ild in g to con*ii lei
&gt;
ml
means o f speeding lip the d iiv . to

IBI'C the more tliuu I " . ' 1,*' rn-»--.led
to

, nr rv

on

(lie

this

u o ik

country.
iin riirtn H i idles
w i,
, .
i, i
p.utited out lb.it w ill, the
,..v
.lu llin g l . r r r the Ited I ' m , hom e
• r r v ir e reqiiiH'in&lt;-rit- ,,f tin- county
w ill be dnubli-d II,
dsn .tid e d
ih n i M is . .toe I ion la te -, who tut*
Ir e n w orking a Imtnc service .e c .
( e t a r y on n p a il tim e l,a * i,, w ilt
b«v&gt;- lo l..&lt; (iiit on a fu l' tim e L a - i- .

F r e w ii ut the meeting wi n- Mr.
Ilrndley. F I Mnughton, J r., di*.
aster chairman. Judge
D ougtai
K lcnstr .m, Marlon llnrm an. M
lio n ia lr . nr.I (\ It I'onn.div
' I n . (io u ra li . re|M t u
H ull
f'. i.« e |b rrty i th • f ll t ro m n iiin ity
in Seminole Co in ty " K“ over
th e top on the lied (’ rfiRR d ll. ) '.
j) Mot hn* rniM-il Itmte tlian *21'!.
Lu l year the . um uiunil v roi -n l
more than 4IH7. Mrs 1 . E ( • &lt;-!.-(
fund chairman there
Judge
Sti-nst runt
'a id
Hint
Home* C ity w illi a • mailer pop.i la'io n than Sanf in i rnntplcted il .
drive In seven days, rni-m g more
than H 2,000. I.eesliUlg, lie lidded,
has also raised its quota.
Flans for the purti. ipatiou o f
high school piqiils, civic groups
Mul com m unity leader sin tin- d rive
were dl«cu«»cd.______

Sanford Weather
H igh yesterday *1"
Low today 40
Rain, .1.7 inch
1 Total M arrh rain
2 inch
1 Norm al Match rain. 2.71 Incite-.

The Weather
JA C K S O N V ILLE . Mar. 22 -O p)
•il
71
A tlanta
'M
TH
ilrow navllle
.70
it)
Chicago
(V.
itl
Denver
*KI
De» Moines
29
4.7
72
F rr*n o
48
New York
27
79
.71
Saint l.oui*
,Y*
28
Washington
14
17
W innipeg
*
7t
41)
F ort lly e r *
rtft
4r.
.Mrlliourne
117
61
Pc Macula
77
fii) 1 ’- * - 9 3
West F ilm Reach

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                    <text>Pioneer Night

Mrs. George O lio Is
NewDemonstration
C l u b s President
Mrs. Georga Otto. Longwood,
was alec ted prealdent of thn
Seminole County Council of Hum"
Demonstration Club* at a meet
tng Thursday at tha l-*Ve Mary
Community House.
“This was one of the l^s l meetIngs ever held h r the Council in
Seminole County," said Miss Lila
Woodard, county home demon
•tratlon agent.

Other

officer

Mrs. Carl Williams. Hanford, first
Vke.prtrident; Mr*. C. F. H it.
tell, lake Monroe, second vie*
president: Mrs. Luelle Norton,
Geneva, secretary; Mr*. J. N . Axtarello, Sanford, treasurer and
Mrs. J . E. Robinson. Lake Mary.

Ijegal Notice
Mart h *. m i
Th* Itnualnrr Authority nl (lie i It,
«|
Florida
thrirlt *rt-&lt;
railed Ihc tan al AUthorltyl. Hoorn
S»M Melah HulldlnK, San for it Fine
tea
IN * FFATItlN
HeateU Mill to IrlnlUal* *ah|e&lt; I
to I t , M,final l.'nndltlana. tieiaileit
Kiitrlfltallona. lirawltia* and adden­
dum. It any, made a pail t*r&gt;i't will
b* reralvtd by ha abovt-namrd tar
ral Authority al their #tven addr*** unlit S:SO »'■ lurk, I* M . Awll
s. ISH. aad than pul-llilr opened,
far furnishing the t«lh»wtt|K nippita,. aqulpintnl. and/n» eeivlr**
far dtMvtry at Sanford. I'l irlda
, Tpe llou.lna Aolliorl'r nl
lha 4,‘ltjr nl Hanfnrd. Ftor

Korean War
NOTH R
umiezfi o r r n i , i u T i n &gt;
IN T ill; I'lH I'l I T cut N T n r T i l l ; i
NINTH JITH I.T* !, H U M I T IS
s a il ro w aiewiNul.F. i n i ' S T i .
Fla&gt;HIIM, IN M M N I M IT .
1 baarerr i » f*»»
Vtlit.A N lfw o o i.u , I'lalnlltl
l i .i i s a i i i i

lleUnSaal,

j k ik im t

Nttwind.ti.

m t h k n a m e o r t k e k t a t h «» k
p u m iiiA
TO ' l - c v i H Jsrotn* Nvwbtild, whine
plara at r r r llt m i Is unknown
Tun ar* heraby iwiali—I in &lt;*,*,
and III* yuur aaawsr In the lull nl
t.'empUInt tits* lirrsla aaalnst »&gt;•••
In lha abnva anlllltd i h i i nn nt
kefnr* lha aih day of April. A l i .
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‘The Maaturd ll*rald" I* b&gt;r*'&lt;y
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Cram Case tin*,
North Korean forrrs.
Whether the I), N. wntdd drive
Jiack arross 38 was a knotty pro.
bli m liefore the world's diplomat*
nnd military leader*.
The flhinear appeared to have
given up their last main military
l«*»e south of the Parallel -Chim­
in central Korea,
rhon, eight miles below the line
Reports to Eighth Arm y head"
quarters also Indicated the Red*
had abandoned wrlt.prrpared de­
fenses along the Hnngrnon river,
south of Chunrhon.
The Eighth Arm y said Monday
mid-afternonn there had been no
contact worthy of tha name with
Reds In 7? noun.
But there *&gt;-4 * flashing air ar
tlon.
Twenty-four Pdto H h o •&gt;t i n r
Stars, Dying under rover of 128
F-8d Sabre Jela, firrbomhrd, roe.
Rinullu on the Yabu Itlver Imiinhided and strafed ihe airfield at
dary between Manchuria and Ku*
roa. T h « attack was within sight
of the Bert a|r Iwar at Antony,
Inal see- a tiro river In Mdilrliujia.
.Several Russian-made M IG -IS
air firld but did not attack thr
Jets Ieoh off from the Antony
American planes.
Twelve more F-IQa JoinerI tha
flight attaeklng Btnutlu. The !W
Shooting Rtars-then pounded rail
targets near Blnunju and Hulrhun
and destroyed three Ineomntivea
and fill railroad rara.
II. B- Far East All Forces BIflb dropped 280 tons of twimlu
Sundays nn Hungnam. |mrt nf
evacuation for Allied troop* last
Dcrtmher.
The Buperfnrta piled ltd tun* of
•aploalvea Monday on a Red sup­
ply renter nine mile# northwest nf
the east roast port of Wonsan.
Wonsan Itself was bombarded
by lha U . H. battleship Missouri.
It waa thn SWt rnneeeutlve day
Wonsan had l»een shelled.
An undlselosad numlter nf To m mnnlst planes droppwl flares foe
Ihe seeond sureesilve night Bunday over Ameriran pnritlon* near
llongrhon nn th* rantral front.
The flares lit up targets for
Communist artillery and mortar
barrage*.
id. General Matthew B. Rldgway, rommander of the Eighth
Arm y, messaged hla U. N . offleara and troops that (hay had
won tha w inter campaign, now
drawing la n rW * .
But he warned that they fare
poaslbliy gTeater challangea In the
future.
Hi*
headquarters announced
that the Allies Inflicted only 888
enemy raaualtles Sunday, lightest
number In w*«ka.

Boy Scouts

M /Mrs* KipetlH ca la FtorKt*
Owner sat bu'tetr at Millar
Acraa 1a »*w avattabt* ta bulla
far hi* frtemta In Itenfard and
gam1not a Ceunly. Katlmals* nad
aonaaltallona ftaa of abara*
■awadrUaa aad Rapatr Work

(Cnnlinutd from Page One)
rannot go on forever. As a pre­
face to hla talk, bs told of tho
founding of Florida b r early
pioneer* and their struggles with
thr Seminole Indians.
C. P. dialin g ton, president of
the lake Mary Chamber of Commerce, introduced Mr. Evans, who
in turn presented th* speakers and
th ' l.jk r Mary Orchestra.
(lift* were pirsented by Mr.
Ktana to the five oldest ladies
pirseiil. These were Mrs. Wheelrss. t:&gt; Mrs. Louise O. Smith, 86;
Mi% Josephine Collins, 8 t; Mrs
fie rc e A. I’elley, 86, (the motherin-law of Mr. Evans); Mrs. E lijal-rlh CuppyJIZ, and Mrs lit t le
Ferry.
To the oldest men prisa* in
thr form of hand carved canes
were given to those who had not
formerly rrcrived them. These In­
cluded Mr. Toney, Charles E . Van.
del ford, RIJ; Pat Foe, K8; W. K.
Randall,
Col. J. A . Lee, 88;
I. T. French. 81, N. P. Fields, 81,
M. H. Nelson, 88: D. J - Pearson,
H.I and C. II. Mavis, 81.
Fnrmrr U. S, Srnalor J. A. I A*
of Kentucky quoted from the say­
ings of famous exponent* of freedom. told of his ministerial work
in his home state, and sang a
hymn that hr had composed, lead­
ing i" grn"P singing In the second
chorus.
Mrs. J. It. Tillls received an
awaid for having attended all
2&lt;* pioneer night*.
Th r rntrrtatnmrnt was Interest­
ing and varied and Included tha
ringing of Mr*. Helen Zlttrowrr
with orrhrntral arrompanlment, a
comedy skit by the Speer aiitera,
of I-a ir M aryj Clara and Edith
wh" wore false noses, and th*
playing of an Unrle Josh record
on a 1!X*i model M l son gramapone by V. A. Wheelest of l o g ­
wood.
Much applause greeted tha
playing of tha nrchestera lad by
Perry Bremer and including Ro­
bert B im ie r, piano; Raymond
Hall and Ann Lovell, violinsi H . Rilachrnl.arh. relto; Roy Howell,
saxophone; Perry Bremer, I lUW;
pet; John IVekham and Rudolph
Smith, drums. Among the popular
number* player wae "M y Wild
tri«h Rose” in honor of St- Pat­
rick’* May.
Radges were presented to all
present over 80 and It was an­
nounced that thase entitled them
to free admission at tha Rita
Thratrr neat Tuesday. F ifty •even prison* wara present from
the Fellowship Foundation.
In Im*half of the Fallowshlp
Foundation. Senator U e accepted
a purse of 126 given by the l«ake
Mary Chamber of Commerce, and

O steen N ew *
M r- and Mrs- William McDaniel*
h art as their guest their daughter
and children for seme time.
Buster Colley left Monday for
Makln Field. Ga. where he Is
stationed.
Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Snyder
of Butler, Pa. visited Tl. H . Hosaek
and M r. and Mrs. G. C . Hosaek
over the weekend.
Mrs. Ann Uledhill and children
of Macon, Ga. have returned home
after spending a weak .with har
parrots M r. and Mrs. William
Colley.
"C ity Slicker" a as pre-ented at
th* school auditorium
Friday
night and thr play jw«* very
good.
Mrs. Mattie Pell amf M rs. J . W.
Colley visited Mrs. Tail's daugh­
ter M r.. I. W. Hswkiga In Day.
tons Beach Tuesday.
Mrs. Oarrnee Snyder is quit*
111 at har home.
The Hume Demonstration Dapartmrnt mat with Mrs. J , Masters
Tuesday for an all day meeting.
The project for the day was
making plaatk pocket books In

fluHHlan Strength

Hemisphere Defense
I O» l t» M l I h B r t l l DM1
politic*! gooperatinn among lb**
Americas In lha face of world
wide Communist throat.
While th# United State* I* pri­
marily Interested In building up
military cooperation, the I j li n
different colors.
H r. and Mrs. Charles llsger of
Greensboro, N. C. were the guests
Thursday of Mr. and Mr, Frank
George.
Mrs. K not, Mrs. Piety's mother.
Mrs. Hager and Mrs. J . |,. Wallers
returned home Tuesday to Stony
Point, N . C.
Th* marriage of Mi-.s Mary
Lee Mattair, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W illiam Mattair. and Herman
Koleff took plare at thr First
baptist Church In Sanford Sunday

L egal N otice

with avoiding g rtpatUlon o fw k a t
they aaatss as Urn scoooale

n n . 6 a t s m m a i x D con.

iqueeta In which their conntrie* fends nt.
W IT H K M me haad and efflHsI
were caught by tha last war.
, Essentially their complaint la
that money they earned in selling
the U . 8. ray malarial* at con­
trolled prices was spent after the
war in buying American goods at
uncontrolled prices.
Listed as a separate item on
the three point agenda of political,
military and economic cooper*tion, is tha Issue of strengthen­
ing th « internal security of the
American republic* against Red
subversion.
American officials do not re­
gard this as a particularly diffi­
cult issue sines many Latin Am er­
ican countries have gone further
than th# United States In dam ping down on tha Communists. All
but five 0f them — Argentina,
liru ru a y , Mexico, Ecuador and
l'ul&lt;a — bars outlawed tha Com.

P A N T. Mart.*. Marik carrilaai
Tea are barsby roqalrod te tit*
•eat al Sanford. Florida. Ih U 14th roar written drttnwa pereeaaUr, ar
dar of Jasuarr. A. O , last.
by allarwajr. oa March lltti., A D,
O P. IIKflNDOM,
lilt. In a certain divorce precaadlag
cterli, Circuit Court
roding Iw *lh» Circuit Coart D
Or; i . U Ourdkk. V C •mlaaie i.'oumr. Florida. In Chaatsrr,
aa ahbra.lsled title of u H
lio u a iio L n K n a k m o o ia t e a
raase beta* WILLIAM M. ailCL'ft.
Attorney, far HalnllK

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rountrlaa will build' up their
strength to match Susula*.
The alternative,'* he said, *'la
te live In the power of Kussia
slid her mrrey.
W ar Office figure* said the
Soviet a n iy has 175 line divi.
•inns, s i n k i n g a iillla ry, antialreraft and other supporting furmatlons. These last are grouped
Into rifle and mechanised armies.
The report said the Soviet
equipment Includes "ve ry groat
number* of excellent tanks and
artillery weapons."
The Ru-rfsin were "greatly
helped." the report added, when
thr All!** turned ever to them a
groat deal of Lend.l.eaa* equip­
ment after World War tl.
The report said morale is high
In tiolli the Hnvlrt and ITiInme
Red armies, because the aoldlet
realises he I* much better off
than the folks at home.
Doth
for re*, it said, are pr&lt;r|neated by
vast informer networks so that
“ nedrly all rank* live ip fear bf
denunciation."
Tha Soviet private, the report
said, got* about 21 rertta a day
and “ po'w" palion*. A. Rnsstah
general In occupied Europe draws
about IIP ,800 a yig r. but must
kirk hark a ' "vafurilaVf"* contri­
bution U&gt; the Parly. The Chinese
soldier gats about .15 rents a

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L egal N otice

Mrs. William Ertcl of Lake Mary
read a poem which ahe had w rit­
ten extolling the baautlas and'ad­
vantage* o f Florida. At tha ionelution of tha program, gladinlu(t.. donated by W. E, Klrthhoff,
were presented to tha ladlaa prasent.
Asilfting M r. Evans In tha rafiltration and datalla of th* pro­
gram war* Mrs. ETana, Mrs. B. E.
G. H.
R. ratlaraon,
Patterson, Mrs.
True. Mrs. U.

A. W. Tomklnson, Mrs. H. M.
Cochran, Mrs. H. R. Haekanborh,

a o r t r R o r M iancit'a aai.r.
NCiTH K IN m :itt:tir fllV K N lh«l
pursuant l » rtnat Deere* randar-d
nn IN* lod Say of Marrti. A. !».. I&gt;1|.
la Ibal certain rauie pending In the
rirvltlt C'uurt. in and fur Hemimd*
4‘aunty. ylarlSa. - la rrhaheery.
wtierrU MARY J. 1‘KltfttOO l«
rU In llff. and ANTIIUNT K AVATA
and ItnUKR TA FAVATA, hla wit*,
ar* liefendaitia. lha undaealanad. aa
fiporlal Maalar. *111 wllhln ill* legal
hoora of aal* on Momla 1 . April I.
A. tl., 1*81. after tnr sal* and *a||
to III* highest aad beet bidder fur
rash al the Irani dear nf tha Court
Itnuas of tfemtaide County, Florida,
lha lollowlna drarrlhad prrm ntl
properly, alluala and haln* In Kamin-le Codnty, Florida to-w it:
Dining room eqalpmant aa lot
(nwai aa rhalrr, ft table, ||
bar atoats. Nton alias, Pavaras*
cooler, exhauat ten*, aleo all
kllchan oqulpmral &lt; Ineludln#
tablaa. chairs, rooking utenaile.
* burner tltrU M range, sink
plumbing, air, (ogtthar wllh
complsta at I tiny* of dlahaa and
attvarwarn foe Ha,
said agb la b# mad* te a a U ilr iba

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A total of 288 pbnaara, paraona
of M yaara of ag*. war* peasant.
Ten foralgn rountnas war* roprotented with Canada leading with
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three. In land and Nava Scotia,
two aoch and Finland, _Nlarf ouodla
nu, Noraeny.
n o r w a y , rPrint*
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Ohio ltd tha slates with 11 Ohio
"Buckayej" proaenL Florida waa
aacond with 28. and Uw-rgia cloar
b#hlitd wllh IS.
Other stales r f praam ted w a n
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IllinoU.
18: Maaaocboaotte, H i
Main* and Michigan, • eaeht KawLwhy, « t i»u&gt;8M l| Lautakana.
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Colder north and eentr.il portions
this afternoon and entire state lon iih l. Slightly warmer Wednesday
allrrniHin. Partly rlmtili Ihroogh
Wednesday with a f r « light »huw •
ers |ti south portion.
Drews

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Plan
Reds Battle Fiercely Housing
O
’Dwyer
Claims
Gang
Leaders
Approved By
Near 38th Parallel Senate Group Build National Crime Empire
Dug In Communists
Repel U. N. Assaults
As News Blackout
Is Clapped On War
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TO K YO . Mar. 20-&lt;/P)-Um 1ed
Statei troopi ballling noitltr.nl o(
Hongchon un‘ the central Koiran
front io'Jty tan into "very *lif("
Commumt irtiitancr.
Red troop* fighting from well
dug in hill |&gt;otitiont hutled hack an
American baiuliott after a day­
long light.
In Tokyu, lirnrial M.n Ailliui
£ ordered t new* blackout on the
distance to a rrltain line on tin
Korean peniniula.
(CotreipoiHientt weir not al­
lowed to say specifically what tin*
line
it, . hut
it obvioudy
relrri . .to
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Parallel

38.)
It it one of the moil ligiJ newt
letlrictioni placed on coneipondenli tinte the war began™
At lateil irporti. tent before the
ban, the Alhei were ifpotted lets
than 17 milet frum the Under t&lt;&gt;
Red Korea.
The U. 8. Kight!i Arm y said
bolding element* were on the line
gt 10 Mattered point* acroaa the
Insula. Patrol* were known to
operating much rinser to the
border.
In the action mirtheaat of llong— hong, Allied air and artillrr)* atw tack failed to knock nut the Communiata. The Red* fought back
The conteated hill commands a
junction of the road leading north­
east of llongrhon and a lateral
road running cast. Murh rnemy
activity has been reported on botn
roads during the last two days.
Elsewhere on the central front
Allied troops advanced against
increasing enemy resistance.
An armored patrol advancing on
Chunrhon rest some mortar and
I* guard*. Allied officers said they
‘ Vi-anaalt fir* from .ChUieac rear
without a fight. Chunclttm wan
still believe the city will fall
once the Chinese headquarters in
South Korea. It la eight miles
south of the old l-oundary between
North and South Korea.
.Nuitli of Seoul on the western
front American untta ran into
heavy »mall arms, mortar and ar­
tillery fire. The resistance was
aouth of Uijongbu. The exact loM
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To E isenhow er On Eniwetok Atoll
By S ta tis tic ia n
With Pamphlets
B y

(ieneral I.iienhower alto ajqioinied right other high ranking of-

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11.. *° I*1*. *‘*Rt i . I'L l

lie rhn*e A ir Chief Marshall Sir
Hugh Saunders nf the llriti*h
Royal A ir Force a* hi* air deputy.
A lenior Naval officer may lie
linmeii later “ if the need In-come*
apparent,** n headquarters spokes­
man -aid.
The French cabinet announced,
meanwhile, that General Vlphuntr
Juin, commander of Franco**
armed force*, ha* been made
available to (Ieneral El*«-nhowrr to
serve a* ground troop* commander
in the Atlantic Part army. Join
ft2. la Inspector-general of Frenrh
armed forces, a po*‘. created after
Eisenhower’s survey tour of part
nation*. Juin also is Prriidrnl(ieneral of Morocco.
The French cabinet also an­
nounced that Vic* Admiral Robert
Juajaid wa* named to the Eisen­
hower staff.
Elsenhower announced t h a t
Jnln’s title wnuld lie eoninlander in
chief of the Allied army forces
In the rrntral sector of Europe,
and Jaujard will he Naval flag
officer, central sector, Europe.
Other appointments include Lt.
(Ieneral l-auri* Norstad, com­
mander of the If. 8. A ir Fore#
in Europe a* epmmandrr in ehlef
of the Allied A ir Force*.
Admiral 8ir Patriek Brlnd, of
the British Royal Navy, com­
mander In ehlsf northern Europe.
I,lent, Genera! Wilhelm Von
Tangen-Han-teen. N o r w e g i a n
army ehlef of staff, a* commander
of Allied army forces, Norway.
I.leut. (Ieneral Ehlie (inerts, of
Denmark, commander of Allied
forces, Denmark.
MaJ. (ieneral Robert K. Taylor,
of the If. 8. airforce, a* command­
er Allied alrforee*.
northern
Europe.
(ieneral Ei senhowar announced
lie would appoint seven area com-

Fosgate Company
It MSltHSHl U * f * * * B i l l
Plans Open House
For Citrus P l a n t TB Association Moves
Open house to vlslto n will be
held at the new Foegate Cllru*
Concentrate plant at Forest City
from 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. to.
’ • morrow and thousand* of grow­
er* ami business men from
throughout Central Florida are
oilier ted to attend the opening.
K»re*t City ii located in a picturrsque citrus growing section
of Seminole County and may be
reached from Sanford by motor­
ing grout h on me Orlando High­
way, and s short distance south
of Casselberry, turning to the
right on the Altamonte Springsah Apopka
Road
which
pa**r&gt;
^ through Forest City.
B lilt at a &lt;•"•! of more than
one million dollars, the plant, the
first of Its type In Seminole Coun­
ty, include* nine hnlldlnga and
machinery of the most modern
type capable uf producing morn
than t.Hitl sis ounce ran* of
froaen nnri-ntrate an hour, or
nearly 2ft million cans during a
season.
The equipment include* Cark i rlrr-llow ard evaporators eapahle
‘" o f producing tnore than 10,000
umts of orange concentrate an
Ur. 81* cans of juice a second
come off the production lines.
Fruit grewer* i w W p c ut Central Florida hall the new devel­
opment, and It is anticipated that
more than a million botes of fruit
a year grown by members of the
Pu-getr m-uperatlva, will be user!.
J. M. Ftske, Fcsgate production
manager, and his staff of efft• l rient engineers, designers and
"d ra fts m e n , laid ant the plant.
The machinery In the plant. In­
cluding the unloading and con­
veying equipment sraa built by
the Food Machinery Corporation's
division at Lakeland.

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M EN C K EN R E C O V ER S
B A L TIM O R E . Mar. f O -f jp )—
Baltimore's leading man of word*,
11. I,. Mencken, ia up and at ’em
again today.
To a limited extent anyway.
. 'T h e 70-year-old critic and au-

rsihs s i s s r a n c

the second time Ip thiga years.
Doctors had wrfttan alas off
when he went In Ipat CM* I I wflh
• heart attach m s a m e ho was
not even expected ta regain eonaclousnes*. Mencken did the next
Four weeks Inter ha was demand
cigarette* and bang*

W AS H IN G TO N . M s,. 20 &lt;/T)
The Senair Ranking Committee
__ ___
j n tnoriol farewell party last night
approved a &gt;1,300.000.000 delrnrc
Q -iic t T n
R (1 » ’ guest* "f the Seminole (*&gt;mntv
homing pmgr.mi today but it
,u
D t Chamber of Commerce at the Tout
waa only hall the amount rrqueatR itU llg
P ig g y
B a c k *»* Fenlrr and enjoyed a live!
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• program of ipiu game*. *ing(n*
eu ny i resident I rurnan.
O i l Y o u n g e r r C O I l iC cnnte*ts, mu*lc aiul entertainmeni
C h im k r i f (’omnuTfc M n n ifr
Mosi of llic new housing envis­
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W A S H IN G TO N . Mar. .’O -i f f ’i aged hv the lull would lie buill bv
U/M
alar,
PM „n(| Whitney greei.d the, ha,
— The Atomic Energy Commisnon private inJusliy, with Ihr $I.S00,Should the ilatrs foilud citlirni season will he even more success
indicated today it it now conduct­ 000.000 serving as additional gnv- to vote alter a certain age juit fill, lie served throughout
the
ing new alomic blatlt at Knii*rlol. rinmenl insuiancr nf nmitgagri on at I hey now trl a minimum age evening as tilM-lei of ceremunle
and uuir mastri and inttodurrd
Hie comminion said in a itatr- ihr projects.
tin calling a ballot)
Mr*. I’. M, dingle-, ho-lcs. wh &gt;
Itienl that a major project “ it b r­
l)i. |-rank G. Dickmion. cron- j had aided In planning the enter
A siinul.it measure m the Haute
ing canted out" at the rupri- was stalled by a coalition " I Re- unuit and tlaliilinan (or ihr talnment. Ml-* Hn. hmd lohnson
•ecirt Pacific utand teit gtouneb. (luljlicans and Southern Remo* American Medical Aitociaiion. a*k- fi-sl-leit Mi Whitnei in the quit
program.
“ In order to m -u rr the safety crati last wrek.
rd the i|urition Unlay at the dotMrs. Wilhitni K. McCarthy, of
of vessel* and airi raft operating
of th
Mr. Truman's nomination of in« sriiion of the lint loulhrrn Chicago. III., iiresidrnt
in the central Pacific, only unit*
Sanford Tm iii-t and
Shuffleof the (tr*tlng &gt;) task force arc William MeChe-ney Martin, Jr., conlrience on Grionlhology.
Cham
He didn't answer the query hut
* l11*1’ Oianki*! th
Itremitted within the danger atea aa a tnemb.*r of the Hoard of
1 "inmeice and th Cit\ for
around
Eniwetok
Atoll,"
the Governor* of the Federal Rc-erve lie told the conference “ we are now
»&gt; -tern was npiirovivi by the 8rrt- n.gid|y appronchiiig the
point ro.oprtnlioil ill I lie toiui-l pro
statemeiil add'd.
A -ki-d directly if new atomic nle Hanking Committee. Martin, where our aged population will tie gram, and in -up|d)lng cqulpiiiettl
lda*t tests arc being conducted, now assistant Secretary of the In a po-itiun to fort e I heir driiinn.l • and impt"vcmrni n&lt; the liidfli
_____
_ When
....... the
.... _____
r __
___... l-tnrd .oiitts I iiv h ation wn- hv
us."
elderly
workers
Commission official said they Treasury, ha* Iwort designated by i&lt;n
could add nothing lo tlie state­ the president to succeed Thomas "I today relirr, lie -aid. they "will Hoy Hall
It. McCalc as chairman of the have the voles."
I’ointing out the "gtnnd time"
ment.
Dickinson prefaced hi* address I hat the tourists have had here
The Commission had previously hoard.
Meanwhile n secretary to R FC '*,,h ■ »*alemrnt he is not t|ieak this season, the declared that tlo
announced
that
further test*
director Walter I
Dtmham ha* in« btr the American Medical As- cluh ha- hern represented by res!
Would lie held at Eniwetok.
While t'lday’* announcement did teatifinl another director orgeil socjatlon or expressing its view- dents of dl -tali - mill Canada
The visitors -at at tables during
“ 1h,‘ tremendously increased life
not flatly say the blast* were her on Feb. 20 to ru -h over to the
actually underway, the language White House and give 1‘rrsident espectancy at birth— from 4'J vents the early part of the program and
Tmrnan notice of resignation for ,n l**00 *“
row — constitutes .1 during the serving of snnduirhes
strongly indicat'd as much.
nd coffee, and tlie quia program*
o"'1 cultural revoluThe announcement said the new her hos*. Dunham was out of '"•b&gt;r
llo,l— Ihr n rra lfii liner th»* fii*l The floor ws* ctenrcil. however,
series of testa include provisions town.
\i*-a LMnewnw .* 0. . ..
^
«&gt;f Home. I li#Iirvr that this rrvo- for the gtan.l march nn.l Ian. ing
for measuring the rffccta of i
'
lot'1'" t* ‘ hr ha.I. for the cradle. to the mu«le of a four piece string
atomic blasts "on structure* and i _ J f " ’
orchestra
n
\ } l TTI1V
j r ^ r * to-ihe-gravr sentiment." be said.
materials of various kinds'* and Rowe
also proposed revising the
"May l pul the proposition quin
Identifying the “ mystery matt’’
declared:
m , ir
. ? V ,n ' " V . ^ ' U - ' l l m i l l y r 'Cradle to the grave'
a Impersonation hi Douglas Whitney
"This
Information
will
be j ham E
had !e t with her for de very ,,-heme whereby those close to ih , wa- one of tlie l.ig fun event* of
made available to the civil de­ to President Tru m a n if the Pres'- vra vr wouM fa,„ .n , hwn, P|vr« „„
wrth a rat in il rind wore a fu!*e
fense admini*traton.*‘i
dent a&gt;ked for it.
thp paychecks of those closer to with a rat III n and wore a Have
The Commission sail It had
.She gave hri testimony behind the cradle and ride piggy back or face. Howard Itamnley of Forrest
had inquiries from the American
lorke, Minn., won this event and
Inaititute of Arehllirets (A lA t closed doors vesierday to a Senate piggy lumk to the grave."
Hanking Sulicommlttre w h o s e
Dickinson -who said he will In n suit "f rliithe, from Yowelb l&gt;V
about the testa. It added:
members have complained they m "oldster" in about n do/rtt identifying the impersonation a
“Th* commission ha* advised
ing stories from Dunham and yearn— asked “ Do w « of the older •hat of llo!&gt;ert A. Ta ft, whose
the A IA that a mapor project is
Iwing carried out to supplement "ean’l find the tru th ” in roqfllet- »;•-neration want to have our pay- ini'iaN give the eluc I" tile millRowe, The group made It puh'l*.cheek*
fn.t a relative.* fev. vn,o mi iks problem. Me Itnmalcv
data already obtained from -other today.
years and then retire with the a- ai-o led in rrroitjt slnginK, Ihe or
atomic blasts, with instrumenta­
Mrs. Htmmt waa cal hit « i n Mir an, e that t lu.se al thr working clrcst ra amimnanvitig.
tion specifically arranged to pro­
ages wilt provide us with free
vide date for the development of witness because Dunhm has r’lan*
The program Incliide.l a lourisi
medical care, free housing, free
design criteria needed by archi­ eel that Rowe tried to get him to
food anything you want to namt Talent Show. Among the pri-e win
resign
and
fm
“
the
coat"
if
the
tects.
— while we spend our inrome dut ner« were: ltayiti"i"t II Smith, ' I .
"Th e test program at Eniwe­ Senate investigation of alleged in­ ing nur rt*lir»*&lt;i yim * us wi* nee Vernon. N, V„ who won out ove
fluencing
RFC
lending.
Km*.
tok is being carried out by Joint
lit? Do we want to tlms etploil I Ha-ky Wight of Sanf"i,l «.ti i
irtsiiasMi frit rase s in
Tank Eorre J, commanded by
•oft sole .lance and Mi
Nan. .
youth ?
Lieut, (ieneral Kiwood It. Quesada,
lie suggested worker* of til and Ibd.htn*, who sang "M y Wild Irish
U S A F , and is made up of peisonolder should make larger Social Rose",
net of tl&gt;« armed services, A ES ,
Mr. and Mr*. K P. Colley of
S iiu rlty payments than younger
olh&lt; r rivil agencies of the govern
citizen* because they will benefit New Jersey won tlie mito.l duel
menl, and A E C contractors.
singing contest on “ Let Me ( ’all
City Clerk If. N . Sayrr is find­ from the pension* so soon.
“ Full security restrictions as
Mi
and
Dickinson also proposed varying You Sweetheart" and
ing
histaff
at
the
City
Hill
('hnrlr* E. Htevens of Wolf
required by the Atom Energy
the age at which workers retire bv Mr*, ll’saltaara
much
(Irpleled
this
week
line
to
llw r * » at*l
Act apply lu all phases of thn
letting them reuse rmplnymenl
Absent i.t
lest program. No further infor- Influrnta Illness.
when they had a given life ex­
Miss
Ellen
Hoy,
city
Ins
roll.
mation a* In tro compo-ilion,
pectancy left. T h i- would make
movement or operations of the tor. Miss Sarah Warren I '- l u C , the retirement age for women
task force is authorised for pub­ Mr*. Clarence Rntundn and Mr
slightly higher than for men heNell Brown.
lic release at this time.”
Asked how he himself was frrl rau-e they have a greater life ex­
T E H R A N . Iran, M rr. L’o o il
After last month’s experimental
pectancy. It also would make the
Marital iaw was pmclaimr.1 in
nuclear detonation* near lot* ing this morning. M r. Sayer said, retirement age lower for
ruinTehran toilay.
Vegas, Nev., Chairman Gordon “ not ton giHHl.” Also on the si&lt; i white* than for whites
A proclamation was bread, a • lo
Dean of the A E C told a nrws list due to the fill is Police Che
Retirement
age*
would
rise
Ihe state radio declaring that
conferele that other testa would Hoy G. William*.
under
that
plan
as
medical
science
Mr*. Gaiie Michael, si-cieturv
I C s s l I i t t l o a M s * ••*&gt;
have been
the average life expec "gangster element*
tn City Manager Clifford McKib- Increases
‘ ■ncy. Thlx would help to eliminate trying lo upset the security of
has lieen aiding in Mr. Saj.
a major prohte mfaerd by the Tehran."
h bln.
r r ’a department.
Sh.ih Mohammed Kara Pahlevi
aged— occupying their lime when
they still feel vigorous and eap­ took the ilrastic step in a move
CORRECTION
to suppress the error which ha*
ahle yet are In retlrem -nl.
The sentence Imposed Mondm
the r.**a**inntion »f
Irving L. Wehber nf the Florida brought
The Seminole ('aunty Chamhe,- hv Judge Douglaa Strnstrnm on
Improvement Commission, who is American-supported Premier Ali
of Commerce will spon-or two
l.ernv Harks, Negro, who hsd
llarmara Mar. 7 and of the deputv
( I 's s l l s t r a l) s r a s e B i l l
Easter Egg hunta .Saturday. Man­ pleaded guilty to aggravated u
chancellor of Tehran Unlver»itv.
ager PM Whitney announced to­ soult « s i for a fine of |IM» m I
Dr. Abdul /angaueh, yesterdav
H O S P IT A L M E E T
day,
cost* nr fur three months In Count'
The new military
governorA special meeting of ihr F rrA hunt for white ehlblrrn will Jail rather than for 30 days.
nald-Laughton Memorial Hospital general, Atilul lle ja il, made an
Is- held lietweei, 10:00 and l».00
Joe Hammock, Negro, who plradappeal liy radio to all group- in
A.M . in Foil Mellon I’aik with ed guilty to a ehargr of inlnsi. a Aasociatlon will he held Wednesday ih r rspital tu maintain pence Tl
five priaes lo he awarded to the Hon, drew a fine of ffi.OO and cn-1 afternoon at 4:*'•»! o'clock at the
Court House, it ua&gt; announced to- rlty wax* quiet, although unpaid
best huntrra. Mr. Whitney said or it) day* in Jail rather than 3u
ent worker- ..................... I
day by Mr*. It. E. True, secretary. ge-jecnmrnl
more than !J&gt;00 rgga would tm
bull'll.,,in front of
of the
the parliament
pa
distributed.
A second hunt, for Negro chil­
M A S O N IC M E E T I N G
dren. will lie held between 2:00
Sanford Masonic Lodge No ilj
and 4:00 I'.M., Mr. Whitney add­
will meet tonight at tin' Masonic
ed.
Temple and the ina-ter* di-ci"
The Coca-Cola Co. svill furnish
will tie ronfrrreil
Refreshment *
refreshments.
will he M-rveil.

British Air Marshall Security Regulations
Appointed To Head Blanket Details Of
European Air Force New Experiments
PARIS. Mar. 20— &lt;/Ph- Genrral Dwight D Eisenhower today
named linliih Field M.mti.il Viscount Mnnlgomriy a&gt; In* deputy
commander m llir Atlanhc Pac
Army.

From Health Center
Tlie Seminole County Chapter
of the Red Cm** and the Senttnnle County Tuberculosis an 1
Health Association moved yester­
day from (h r Health Center, Fifth
Street and Oak Avenue lo new
quarter* on the second floor of
the Takaeh Building faring Com­
mercial Avenue.
Mrs, Joe (ionsalet. Red Cross
home service secretary, staled
this morning that she is well
pleased with the new quarter*,
which includr a large room which
provides office, reception and
storage space, and smaller p ri­
vate office,
the new office of
thn Tuberculosis Associatioi ad­
join* these quarter*. Mrs. Helen
y.itmwrr Is secretary.
Volunteer assistant* to Mr*,
tiomales no tw.o afternoons a
week ate Mrs. Dick Mrlutuliii and
Mrs. John llurgeton. Tw o rfll••red school teachers, Ola Brock
and Zonnle Tucker, assist on Fatttrdays.

B o m l)a r(l

Dinner Club Is Told
Russians Misled On
American Imentions
Deilaring lli.il in the ryes ot
.mope, the American proplr rernihr Iilulling lirluinl an increas­
eil to loing trimil&gt;ei of bayonets ami a
mount tin of atom linm bi, lime
Kovacs. iiimntei, Icctiuei, ami
autlionty
on
ilalkan
pm lilrnir
Utgcil the Senimnlr D innri Club
I•■*I night to me it * uiH uritfr tovs.ml liomh iiiling
Rm u.v
with
pamphlets rv p iriu n g A m r l l r i n
Kimh Iw i II fm the Ruisian people .n
the lin t way " I term ing p e jir.
I lie people behind the lion C u tlam a ir eager In Ira ni rirry th n ig
thry ti.n .ihuut America. M i. Ko-

vats cVi'd." *iUinH " t hat

N E W Y O R K . M~*t 20— (/!*&gt;
I nrmer M.rym W illiam O ’D w vrr
told senate invrltigatoM iod.it
there it a growing ‘‘ national em­
pire" ■•( crime, and ulgrd lugscale government appiopnaluins lu
stop it.
0 ‘Dwyet, now U . S. ambassador
to Mexico, testified that crime in
A m riiia "w ill be widespread" u n ­
til " i i r gel an appinpii.itmii ul
52^,000,000 to JMI.OOODHO fm .
continuing investigation of it
"Th e re is a national Clime em­
pire glow ing." he said, "and it will
get sponger if it n n 'l stopped."
lie urged a standing committee
be ret up to supetsite a continuing
| inquity
O D w yet. who has d a ih rd heat
rdly with the Senate com mitt re
dunng two days on ihr witness
•land, paured in ins testimony to-

in Vugo-

,1
°

" f,n'

^

c.llic
llrdI a matvelous job.
ilavia people rtcod m line (oi
Hit- time racket* can’t be curloil
horns |uil to gel a ihnti look at a locally, the ex-mayor -aid. in de­
Scan-Roebuck i-rlalog. If A m cn- manding the permanent
feilernl
t.rn p.rniphlrlt did nothing cite action.
“ A* long a* l*i.lMhl,tKH) people

hut keep the R u nia n Communnts want to I m-I twenty billion* of itn|.
busy picking them up. causing the liir*," he -aid, "and a* long a*

you’ve got wires, information, rac­
ing sheet* and newspaper* giving
full puhllcitv ami full infor mation
to that 1fi,itftd,linn, you have some­
thing that i* nut entirely local.
“ You've got some tiling that I*
national nn.l until we gel help
from the iinlhtnu! government in
shutting it off, we're in li.uilile
locally.
Committee counsel ICu.l'.lpli Hal­
ley said till* is what tile committee
i* seeking to do. Hut lie added
imintr.llv that “ if Munrlhlng had
t een done locally" racketeer Frank
t'-,»-4 o i *Aehl not have I'ajw'd
iHiwer ovrr Tammany Hull, Ayne*
Mutton Democratic &gt;&gt;1 gnlilf atl.qi.
■'Yon know more about thoi than
cuv olhci man,'* Halley aid lo
(•'Dwyer.
"Th a t’* n"l true.*' O ’Dwvei pro*
tested, “ you lirlild L'o-lello yiu.
ter day."
"W ell," llnlli-y mid slowly, "|.«-iluip f'listello know:, more utonit
Il than you."
I ’oftello, reputed eastern crime
tuler, admitted ol the |niMi.- hear­
ing yesterday tluil he had close
friends ill Tutu many Hull, and n-rnl
hi* influence once m picking It*
t« ..a ll* * ,* n a !'• « &gt; T m u i
leader.
Earlier, O ’Divycr told tlo- coinntillee he did not bet'ei, ’.Jg-s.-obiHiokrnaking eoul.l exl«l nlimit p.,
lice protect ion
Sparring testilv- with tin* .time
(f'liiilinuri) On I'jge Sivl
ltepre»entntlve* of all ugrictlltm nI group* m the county wlro
are connected with federal gov­
ernment program* are expected
tu ntleml a t'eniral I'loiida Di
iti.-i meeting in Lakeland 1011101 •
ujj
row*.
The sesshm i* whedrlled
for an all-day affair, (*iiuiinmii
of the PMA I'ounlv ('ommiltei'
II
Leo llulner, chairman, an.
T A LI A 11AS 8 E E . Mai .11 'A t
nouneni till* morning.
Member* named already on the — The Florida legislature will lie
mohilivntioii elimmittee in the a-k.'.l next month to idug n leak
county who plan to attend llic thrmigli which an estimated I I .
mciting. i:r addition to Mi Hut- OOO.lNMI n year in motor fuel lax
I- escaping collection,
m-r, are I trie I! Mathi'-u*, County
Comptroller C M. (lay said ho
Vdmini-trntlve Officer and Trea*.
rirer; C. I!. Dawson, Count) will sponsor u hill to make filling
•lutinii- responsible fur cnllt-cling
Agent; and Secretary of the Pro- the regular seven cent* « gal loll
'
"
’
Admilli"'bu t on and Market ng Adm.in- tax on diesel fuel and liquified pe­
trelbm C ounty l ommlllee, lion
troleum used to run motor vehicle*
W J - « »rt« r: V ie.' &lt; hair man am mi the highways.
r.
Me
I
Jt
in,
Jr,,
regular
mem.
J.
At pieienl the whole ohligatiun
In*r.
tn pnv I* on the User. He gel* n
Other* r*|«'cler| I,. attend the permit lii operate, and lie j. sup.
meeting Inclrnle Hen W lggin-. imsed to make regular reports of
Semlrnde technician and llrown til* fuel eonsuniptiun ami remit hi*
Miller representing the Farm taxes.
11"lire Admin!-tint ion.
Operators of fleet* of h u -c and
trneks, turning more and more to
"*e of diesel and Imltled ga», hnvtr
been making their payment*. Hut
eomptndier'* agent*
have had
trouble ehecking oil
individual
users— particularly trucker* from
outside the slate.
Gav said “ it is phv«o-ally im­
possible to administer the law now
BALTIMORE. Mar. 20 — (A*)
Mom. I’m helpless."
We're trying to plug a big hole.
"Tlten you can’t leavr it alone," Mr*. X isid in despair.
It would give ti* at least a million
That’s port ol how a mother told the Hallirnnre Evening Sun ihe dollars a year in new revenue.”
The state got 74l'.i,fdHi la«t year
finally rraliird her l5-yrar-«ld ion v*a* a dojic addict.
from the source. It all goes to
He ilsrted smoking "refferx"
msrihusna — the related. Soon, the road construction fund
he was pawning possessions foro
The proposed hill, drafted hv a
own investigating.
a "needle"— heroin.
committee from several states a*
They drove to dance halt* and a model for * unK-irm ''»'i"tial
Mr*. X said she then hail to
Ice-cream parlor*.
f r«i If n m«4 i 1•* 1*mmr Mil
give him money for drug*.
“ It was all in the open.
"Oh, 1 know It sound* awful."
"There were about 2(1 teen­
■he sob*. "But I talked It over
W c i i f lu * r
with my husband, and we didn’t agers'* in one place, she u'ul.
know who to turn to. We though “ Every one of them wa* under
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Mar. 20
no
if we did anything else we’d get the Influence of drug*.
Hlrmlngham
"The boy* were all wearing Hismaik
our child In trouble."
•1
10
DA
The non, Paul, now Ifl. is In Hies* drape suits, and the girls Chicago
lit
jail. Mrs. X visits him and de. were in tight dre-sen, and their Denver
41
27
aeritca him rolling on ths floor hair wa* bleached.
IH
H
Dei Molne*
Th e ir eye* were all glassy, and Fresno
7ti
4»
In agony, crying:
IW
41
“ I got t* nave a needle! I got their head* flopped (hi* way, that New York
way. (t waa pitiful.”
70
4B
Phoenix
to have a needier
44
21
The story of Mrs. X and her
8 he told the poller.
"Catch Pittsburgh
«3
4rt
son i* one that has aroused Balti­ them with the stuff," they said.
Seattle
A2
81
more to an all-out battle against
“ Catch them with the stuff," Washington
a
S
drugs. And a self.searching query she says. " I we them nut there Winnipeg
H2
SI
how they ran better help those every night, selling it — . tike Jacksonville
71
7fi
Miami
who have urcumlieit.
candy."
AM
4a
Mr*. X tells how she and other
Federal narcotics agent* recent. Tallahassee
»•
64
ICMttairS Oa N s * Twa)
Tampa
worried parents tried to do tbeir
|ie,tt.tnli to wonder wli.il wav going
on, m In ray, "Ijio k , the A me m am
do not wanl to kill me". “ Hie
Ament .tm &gt;av they love me” , &lt;ut!i
a pamphlet :aid would lie wuillt
while.
Mr. KovatV addrev* f"llowe,| u
dinner ul the Mayfair Inn which
wa* pre«tdrd over hy President F.
A. Palmer. A discussion of wheth­
er to continue Hie club next yrai
wa* ini rot..iced Mr Dr. II. W.
Kuckrr, and folio',-log short talk*
on tlie subject Ii)*J’«ciident Palm­
er iiiul H c ie lB ry IE. A. Smith, Ii
n o luted
rolttlnue Hie club nrxl
lu have a *1111 ial meeting next
summer lo complete plain.
Mr. Kovacs, who wa* Introduced
bv Mr. Smith, aid there are .TUI
dinner cirri.' in lire lirritnl Statewinch are helping tu make rleci»b&gt;n* vitally affecting American
foreign policy. Declaring t lint his­
tory i* bring made tight lii-re to­
night, Mr. Kovacs explained l lint
the wav a liatli'ii think* today i*
the way l!" net* tomorrow.
■'ll yon knew "f a way to 'Hvr*

Iran Cnpitnl 1Maced I’fdi'rnl Farm Groups
I ndcr Martial Uni
To Attend Meeting

f

Easter Egg H unt I
P lanned By C. Of C.

French President S ails Tonight
For State Visit To U. S. And Canada

(E D IT O R ’S N O T E : The writer of Ike following dispatch baa
bee* on a four-day, underwater Ira Inlag rrnise aboard a H. 8.
Navy snorkel aabmarine In Atlantic waters.)
By E L T O N C . FA V

ABOARD SUBMARINE GRAMPUS. Mar. 7 -

(Delayed) -

OP)

— The Navy ii playing a cat and mouse game out here m the testiest
Atlantic.
This submarine ii the mouse, the planet and blimps wheeling and
circling above are the cats, waiting to pounce if their human or
electronic eye* and ear* spy the*
quarry.
rank* cruise* aboard the under­
It fa a small but tremendously sea bonis. And submariners go
important exeerise, this practice on seoreh missions with the
of th* technique of undersea and plane* and blimp*.
anti-submarlna warfare.
Gathered around the table of
From it, the airmen learn what the tiny wardroom today are
they must look for, when on some Commander George P. Sharp of
tomorrow, sub hunting boeomea Philadelphia: U Cmdr. Jarere B.
again a real aad (rim neerealty. J H h w i, who c a lM Rtaektaa, Mo.,
The American submariner* also Ala home before he vent to sea.
and U . 1. D. “Digger" O’Dri of
Norfolk, Va.
evaaiea technique er to steal to­
Share la akljmer of (ho Gram­
ward a theoretical enemy convoy pus! Osborn, (he executive of­
guarded by aircraft or surface ficer. They are veterans of war­
time submarine patrol* In the
As part of the anti-submarine Pacific. O’Dell ta a blimp pilot.
• ■' r i 4 '

YounRer Peopk

Influenza Depletes
Staff A t City Hall

Submariners Hay Grim Cat And
Mouse Game In Atlantic Depthi

warfare program. Navy airmen

v

Big Time Racketeers
Cannot Be Curbed
By Local Officials.
Ex-Mayor Maintains

By C A R L IIA K T M A N

PARI.S. Mar. 20 — (/F) — President Vincent Auriol sails tonight
lo spend M daya, make 30 ipeechea — none of them about politics —
and prenJc at 18 official meals in ihe United States and Canada.
With h,m will go hit seife, an entourage nf 29 — officials and
olhera — and a ‘huge load of strainer trunks and suitcases. Ten big
parking ra*e* of silver, rham-t &gt;•
pagnrs ami wine* already have
been shipped.
The trip to see Prraldent Truman
and Canada’* Prime Minister Loui*
81. Laurent will cost France about
1180,000. The National Assemble
has not yet voted Ihe money to pay
the bill.
The (Ul-year-old president, a vet­
eran Socialist politician from the
aouth of France, leaves his coun­
try al an awkward moment. Strlkr*
of gas, power and transport work
ere have thrown the eapital Into a
crisis. Should the trouble turn po­
litical and result In 'th e downfsll
of Premier Henri Queuilla’s weekold cabinet, Auriol
would pick
Qulelle’s successor.

The presidential party leaves fit.
Laura station lata this afternoon
for *L Havre and sails Jaot before
midnight aboard the He De France
far New York.

chief Jacques Dumaine rnuld ga­
ther for such a trip.
Hchuman has too much work here
at home to make the whole trip,
lie return* lo France when Auriol
goes tn sCnada for four days.
A wrek ago the packing rase*
from the President's Ely*e# Palare left France on the Lihrrtr. The
Frenrh rmhatsie* in Washington
and Ottawa lack some tahlrwarr
and cellar slock needed for the
big dinner* and receptions. The
government at home filled the
need.
In the Auriols' two I tree steamer
trunks and five big valises, Mmr.
Auriol la taking SO gown* and
suits, all carefully chosen In ad­
vance from big
Parle faahlon
houses. Preferring (he rreationa of
Christian Dior and Jacques Path,
ah* has become one of thi* world
faahlon center1! meet elegantly
turned-out ladle*.
In addition to Ihe atale occas­
ions at which he will be guest or

Tbe party Ip-ltsdea the Auriol*’
eon Paul— one of hia father's ehlef
aeeirtaries. Foreign Minister Ro­
bert Hchuman, two amhsureadnr*. host, th* president will he the
three detective* and five servant* luncheon guest of the National
U U th* smallest group protocol

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Despairing Parents Tell Of Youth
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west and in New Kngland. A (rw
more weeks ipcnl in tunny Florid*
may pay you hit dividends all

We *rr sliMf die Hftonttruclion Finance CnrpnrHmn made 139
loam in Florida lait yrai totalling
note than $5,280,000. Among
them was one lo a citiui plant in
Polk county which later went bank­
rupt. and another to a Fait Laud­
erdale ribbon writer corporation
which alio went bloke. Some ol
the loam, we mppote must have
been good.
Chief Silveitoniue ol the Cali­
fornia Hoop* Indian*, now preachin i in this (tile, advocate* that
the Seminole Indians should ire
compelled lo attend the public
■chords so that they can "gain an
education and barn how to. help
themselves." Before we itart trying
to force (hem to go to ochool.
{o w n e r, it might be a good idea
to mo H we can gel them to sign

Subm arine Exercises

Dope Addicts

Onn of the Intcrcntimi poiuribtlitles of the pont-war
worltl itituutfon in that coal conceivably might In-come one of
the inijMirlHitt cxjxirt mati-rial* of the United Staten. Jn
the pa«t there him been aome i-xjxirtinjr of coal, a few mil­
lion tona a yonr, mostly to relatively near neighlKirs. The
j Uniifil States is the only producer of important quantities
of coal in the Western Hemisphere. Nevertheless the exports
in ordinary times have been a small Item in respect tjoth
j to the total production of coal and to the total export trade.
In two or three of the years since World War II for­
eign
sales of coal have l*ee» sufficient to mnkc coal signlals M * s ib s
ana
O s , ts a r
IX.aa | ficant among export items and also to mnke the exports
A ll s b l l u r r
■slices, ra M s
• ( nn important element in the coal market. The additional
Ih s s S s . re s w lu lls a t. a r w l s n s t ls a s ,
a s * XMlIres ml r a t r .ls ls x .e x r s fa r exports went chiefly to Kumpe, and in irnrt the demand
(b e C a re — sr a t r s lr lx s I t s * , , w ill
be e b a rg e g l a , at r r a a la , a S . r . i l r - there was a result of |*ost-war conditions. The mines amt
la g ra is e .
j transportation systems of important con! producing nations,
H t a t r a r a l.4 V s i I k s s II, lie
Ir is * *
I lr p r e a e a la - j on the continent, Germany, Franco, Poland and the l/»w
ll* r r . l i e ., ( t s ( a r k . I h lra a a , l ) e - Countries, had suffered extensive damage in the war, ami
it a ll . k t a . i t ( IIS .
t -r x l-.
Tfc r l l r r a M Is a taratker ml Ik e could not be brought up to anything like normal production.
A s ra H a t r* l*»e** n k lr k I t r s l l l l t *
Demand also was less than normal, la-cause many other In­
r l r l s t l . r l , la ik e as* la , r . a x k l l dustries were n&lt;d function! m; normally, but was greater
ra lla a af a ll tk r l . r a l a m s , , l s l , *
la Ik Is a r w s e s p rr . as w ell as a ll
than the supply. Presumably this situation will lie righted,
A P s c a t 41sa sIrkrs.
although higher exports to Europe appear likely in 1951,
The falling off of coal production in the United Kingj dom is more complicated. Itritish coal producing capacity
TODAY’S Blfll.K VERSE
has tiern largely restored, but inadequate lalsir is available
at the mini*. The situation is not improving but apparently
Overwhelming
barking
give* is growing worse. The shortage is generally blunted on the
complete ronlidenre. Assurance in |H»liric* brought l»y nationalization apparently is in Hrftinn
tarn gi«e« virlary, I can do all
things through Chriat that streng* to stay; will the government find a way to restore coal pro­
duction to its former level?
Presumably the British will make every effort to lift
Don’t be in loo log ol a hurry,
coal production. Export of coal is important to the island
you tourists, to rush hark up kingdom, whlrh enn ill afford I import it. In the meantime.
North. They arc still hsving snow
Enrope'ii iimj da for coni In-con to tho American coiil In
itormi in some pails of ihr mid­
duHtr.v, which could very well u«c is few new market*.

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

PA G E TW O

Pennywise Folly
One impulnr notion which in definitely wrong la that
piihllc nffidalH In srpncml k&lt;-1 too high wtlnrli'H. There may
ire f( mi many of them, and certain individual* in office might
lx* overpaid nt one quarter of their pri-nonl pay. Hut by and
large tho cost of government cannot properly Im* attributed
to reckloaaly high remuneration to nfflcc-hoident.
The real expcniM? may come front offering tor* little and
therefore making it hnrd to gel or keep good men. That
i« why Judge Churk-H It. Ilnyea hua resigned from the South
Dakota Supreme Court. He wan protest ing against the legi*.
lature’s failure to raise the salaries of Supreme Court
judges. They now get $7,200, tho lowest salary among top
courts of all states, Judge Hayes says. He ndds truly, “ It is
a dubious distinction to la- a judge of a court of last resort
drawing the |&gt;oorest pay in the entire nation."
The government la constantly finding itself opiNtsed,
in Inwsuits, by counsel getting ten times the salary paid to
federal attorneys. It is a tribute to the public spirit of the
guvprnmtnt lawyers that many of them continue to hold
V much more outside.
their posts when they cfiuld
Good pay for nutinftnl, state nnd city employees is no
extrnvagnnce when It is received by a good man. The out­
go will come buck many times.

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cured.
The city's legislators are join,
ing Ihe attack at the general
asirmbty now in sesiinn in Annapolli. House s|ieakrr John l,ut&gt;cr last night introduced a Idlt
lo confiscate any car* carrying
drugs. Already signed Into taw
I s ' his bill to give mandatory
prison sentence* lo anyone con.
vlrted of aeliing drugs to minor*.
A Baltimore State Senator als &gt;
lias introduced a bill lo give pro­
gressively stiffer mandatory senience* to anyone selling drugs.

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(Caaltaaea S'tra rape SVael
your son from (wing ■ casually nf
war”, he asked, "would you be
interested T If you ronld save
100,000.000 Americana or a bitlion |&gt;roplc all over Ih r wot Id,
from death and destruction, would
you lie interested T I Itelieve there
la such a way. I lietieve if jvr could
|c| the people behind the Iron
Curtain know that « r do not hale
them, that we love them, that we
■In not want to fight -hem, as they
•re being told every day, war
could be avoided**.
"Thera are not enough Ameri­
can hoys in this great country of
yours t*s rhl the world of Coramunlsta, but the people of those
countries now dominated by Rusala will get rid of the Communists
If they are given a chance. Your
.‘■Rate Department believe* that
the people over there rannnt
be counted upon, but the State
Department turn been wrong be­
fore. and It ran be wrong again.
Over 500,000 Ukrainians fought
with Hitler against tha Russian
Communist*, and they wil| fight
Again against the Communist* if

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marina.
The rrrw of • n w tcla iil thlp
must have been (urprtaed Iht
other night. The freighter w»£
■teaming along with only her rug
ning light* ejtlble when ■ plant

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opriating out of the Nava) A ir
Facility at Weekivltle, N . C.
T h ii ia (hop talk. No landsman
could under*land it; probably n«
■tit'arc tailor. There arc (pe­
dal tied huaine*,. in a way, the
■kipper an **e*ec” arc on onetu rn , the flier on the opposing
aide. But no Digger I* a mem.
bar of the subTa company, lie the high-pitched noise of Ihc
Jut! grin* when the submariners acrewa of a hurrying destroyer,
mention
"mumles,’’
"the
Air the particular sound nf a aub* i
marine's propeller*.
porra" and "fly boys."
Both side*— air ami submarines
However, the natural character- ,
— h»ve a collection of gadget fur | istle* of the *ea provide escape
either locating the enemy or eved- i means for a submarine. In tin
Inc him. Some nf them are better er* of temperature and density.
trrnion* of VVoila &gt;,ai ti e|Uip- .Sound is retarded or will not
m&lt;nt, tome of them new and transmit at all through layers -d
■octet device*.
c«lil water or with rertain de­
Among tho former there i* the gree- of both.
goimbuoy, the automatic listen
A submarine, hunted by des­
, ,g drvlt-e-radlo transmitter. Drop­ troy and alrrraft, seeks surh a
ped by pararhule from plane or laytr. Diving, it rone, at* the
till nip, it g&lt;»-« into operation upon sound of its eaviatinn
reaching the water. Hydrophone,
One of the surprising things
on Ih r floating buoy pick up the about a submarine is its excellent
■mind nf a submarine moving raneealmrut from searching air
undrrwater (sometimes I and frrd craft when operating nn snotth&gt;- *«und into the tiny radio kel. A submarine’s hull and sup­
transmitter fur relay lit the a ir­ erstructure la not far tx-lnw Hie
craft.
surface when the snorkel breath­
The World Wat II technique er is working, but it i* deep
ia to drop thr«r floating "fence enough to esrape detection in
post*'* iii a pattern around an anything hut an absolutely calm
atea in which it la auspectrd a sea.
stit.inarine might la- lurking. The
Except at fairly close range
Increasing or diminishing signal and in mill-pond film water, th.
from rarh hupy shows whether radar of an airrraft or ship hathe aubmarinc la moving toward trouble spotting the auhmarine's
or away from that buoy, giving snorkel, a small object less than
a elite to tha direction.
n yard In diameter at the top
In the military world there ia Radar waves will not penetrate
nlwaya a constant awing of the water.
pendulum, the dev-dopment of a
Through the prrinrope (which
weapon followed by creation of can lx- usn! at snorkel depth)
armth. r weapon to foil it. Bo it planes and blimp* ran he seen
is with undersea warfare.
close in, sometimes at less limit
Noise Is one of the Weak points I,non yards, looking vainly for
of a submarine— but it ran tie the leli-lalr snorkel or the dim,
ue rsuuoi o&gt; considerable degree. elusive underwater loom of (ha
In the jarlanre of auhnixrlm-r*, sub’s hull. Because this i* a (rain­
moat of the underwater nob* ing egferise, the tlrampua semis
of a submarine is prooucted by u radio message to the hunting
"ravlation." Simplified, ravlatlon nirrraft lo help them find the
means the formation of a eavity target. O r she may tend up a
nr vacuum around n propeller smoke flare or release a big air
when it revolvra at a certain bubble lo show her position.
rpced, or around Ih r ronning
Even when surfared, ih r guppy
tower, periscope maala and deck submarine is difficult to locate
fitting* ami deck gun* of a sub­ at any distance. In an average
marine.
sea condition, nothing remains
One of Ihr reaaona for Ihe ultra above water for more than a few
seconds at a time except the dull
grey ronning tower ami mast
Which followed among those who housing structure, a comparative­
etM&gt;ke w rrs Frank Kvnnt, of l.ake ly low silhouette.
Visually, the submarine hi al­
Mary, Maximilian Shepard of
Longwood and E. A. Monfortett uf most Impossible to see even on
Hanford.
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i Ate women sms tier lh*n men?
It has long been iteo gutted that
they ate. about some things. But
■ow c o m * tha Unwcrwty of Flori­
da to show that they are unarter
in ichool too. .Soma 1.587 girl* at
tie University made an average of
gJ982 for the tint semester this
in h ii tw r w a in iiw iii i $ i ij i i i n u iY ii, i u m e itiiii h i i u i i v ,
peer. But 8,634 boyi made an avdrege of only 2.1604. The girli less than * m illion servicemen are estimated to have lost
iateined their lead over the men their lives. Automobiles since 19(M1 have cost tha lives of
every divuion with tin- girl 989,000 Americans. Tho first successful automobile in this
member* of (orotitie* winning overcountry was made in alrout 1892, but apparently it did not
fraternity men by 2.3528 to become sufficiently lethal to prompt the collection of death
2.1424. If dm thing keep* on. time statistics until after the turn of the century. By the end
will tome when thta man’* world of this year it is ex|&gt;ected that the millionth victim will have
met his end in n traffic accident.
will become e woman'* world.

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FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover
waraa thu country that the danger
to our internal aecurity from Comtotmfot directed sabotage it grnwIng. la the event our current difrkuhtet with Ihe Soviet Union
(kfeoerale into all-out war, you
expect that one of the chief
geeret weapon* which th# Rutaien*
will uae against u* will be our own
Red ivmpathiien and other misguided people. Whit they can do
toward interrupting production,
ctimag up chi! tUiL. ttkwing up
iactorie* and bridges, inciting rota
Sad revolution*, b awful to contemplate. Drastic action may have
to be taken to prevent tuck treach•reua attempt* upon the life of the
Ratio*,.
Virginia Hill who te»*ified t»efure the Kvfauver committee lait
small ia quite n lady, the iauala,
even though »h« hid v big fi*h»
fdth "Bugay” Aiegrt, before he wai
murdered, becauie be laid die
irean’t n lady afler the hod hit
paothar woman on th* heed at
I k Flamingo Club, and jutt to
jrroie it the knocked a camera
sol of a photographer'* hand nnd
k*4 a woman reporter at aim
I l l s beaHng rnom is New Y o rk ’*
a t h a w . WWar* did dm gut tfc'
BOO mwk cape die waa * war17 A friend o! her* gave ft to

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Hut oome fonr that these dismaying statistics will un­
doubtedly lie far exceeded by the losses which will occur
when every mnn has his private plane.

French President
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y i pkh, ptickcd in J^ilS nimble pounds nnd
£ J 20-fii indies of over-nil Icrtfttli. is the
enr marvel of ’51,

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Pres* Club In Weahlngtun. Since
rotucol for hide him talking pollra, he can not conform b» the
Hub’s usual patrtisi- nf answering
quest Iona afterward.
Mms. Auriol, however, wilt ans­
wer question* when ahe lunrhes
with he Women’* National Pteiv
Hub in Washington. H-ine nf the French styles, hut will admit ig

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nnranre of American fashion*.
And ahr la to be diplomatic about
compsHng French end American
cookery.

In llic few short weeks since It started to
roll off the assembly lin^s, it Has written n
bright new pugc id tiii»o«r.ct5vc his'.cf)' f,,r
the low-priced field.
What Buick engineers have done ia come up
wHH o hrnnd-new hiffh-style body-new in
every contour nnd dimension.
i ’hey've designed a brund-new, weightsaving frame, exofuiively for this S frcial.
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1941 STUDEBAKER SEDAN

Preserve

1947 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
1946-5 BUICK SEDAN .-.......

Did »h* pay an mcom
certainly S i . but aim

1947 DODGE SEDAN

■ did ihe get the $
in K a m i Beach? Vh?
w p l gare it to her.

1948 C H EV .2D R . SEDAN
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Then they?**, *ddcd the power-pocked
I 'M Fireball enginc-which was new in
the 1950 SUrKR-nnd just wait till you sec

Wvll show you how to do ■
professions! job, quickly and
iiievp-nslvHy. Our adds* on

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There’s a ppwer-fo*weight rnlio that spell*
thrill nnd thrift In operation—at n first cost
tlmt's just n hrenth away from the lowest

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_________________________________ THK RANFORD HERAI.D. SANFOItn, PI.OIMDA

Social A n d Personal Activities
.'MONE 148

TU ES D A Y
The Unity Class will meet at
7:30 P. M. at the Valde* Hotel
with M n . Carolyn II. i'arson* aa
teacher.
The American Home Depart­
ment of the Woman'* Club will
■— m*et at 8:00 P. . at the Woman'a
• c lu b .
The Y. W. A. of the First
Baptist Church will meet at
7:46 P. II. In the T . K I. elaaa
room.
The Ijulies Auxiliary to the
Brotherhood of Trainmen will
meet at the home of Mr*. tV. A.
Cagle 100.1 Maple Avenue al
8:00 P. M.
W EDNESDAY
The Civic Department of the
— Woman'* Club will have a lun•rheon at 12:30 o'clock at the
club.
The program will !»• on
aafety.
T h e Prayer Meeting at the
Firat Uaptiat Church will tie at
7:10 P. M.
The Training Union Executive
committee meeting of the Fii*t
Uaptiat Churrh will lie held after
the Prayer Meeting aervice in the
Phebean Claaa room.
The Primary Dept, of the Meth
W*H*t fTiurrh will have it* annual
VEaater party at .1:10 to 4:Ki in
MeKinley Mali
T f c JR S D A Y
Tlte Douglas Jnlie Junior Hrotherhooii will meet at the First
Baptist Churrh tonight at 7:10
P. M.
Maundy Thursday Cominumon
Service al 7:10 P. M. in the Molls*dial Church.
The Nursery Dept, of the Methodl»t Churrh will have II annual
Easter party at I 'l o to 4:'tu In
• McKinley Hall.
F R ID A Y
The Hanford Townsend Cluh
will meet at the City Hall at
8:30 P. M. for a covered dish
•upper.
The Woman'a Missionary Union
of the Firat Haptlat Churrh will
have an KvxrcutlY* Board meet
Ing at 1:00 P. M. and a huainea*
meeting at 1:10 P. M.

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Special Attention
To Mothern
T o the parents who are interest,
ed in entering their kiddies in
the Priie Contest are urged to
do so this week if possible.
Registrations will end Wed., Mar.
28.

This contest ia being staged by
the I). A. V. for the purpose of
^ ra is in g fund* for their rrhabililaw tion projects In Seminole County.
The hahles will be dlvtded lftUr
groups, according to ago and sox,
ami will la- urcumpanied on tho
stage by tha panmt or sofr'
other adult. Judges will eonolav.
of three out of town persona.
The only identification furnished
the judges will bo the child'*
registration number; thua
no
partiality ran he shown. Every
baby will have an e&lt;]ual chancel
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In addition to the photograph
* which will be given each winner
through the courtesy of the local
photographer*, each baby will
rrcelve a »ouvrnlr.
Mother*, please enter
your
babir* with one thought in mind,
good sportsmanship, If he or she
win.* . . a surprise, if not, no
disappointment. All babies are
beautiful to their mothers!
Aa a contribution to D. A . V.
Post No. 30. Tod and Neal Swalm
_ of Raymond Studio will contribute
W a complimentary photograph of
each qualified entry
to
tho
parent* and make picture* of tho
winners available to tho presa.
‘ There la no obligation to parents
in rendering this aervice", Mr.
Swalm emphasised. The Grand
Champion winners will receive
8x10 Oil Colored Photos; first
place winners, 8x10 black and
while picture; second place, 6s7;
and all others. 1x6 photos.
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K&lt; mt mber, it costs nothing to
" 'e n t e r your haby, so hurry and
your baby qualified *o aa
to get the pictures taken before
•|» rofUest »"*•* off
Come In today and let Mr*.
Bmlth explain In detail the small
requirement of each mother enter­
ing her baby in the contest.
Every mother within an area of
30 miles Is Invited to enter her
baby.
Thr
Through
the courtesy of Touch
M tsn Drug Co. registration head'W quarters are maintained at the
entrance.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Disabled A m e r i c a n
Veterans
Post,
30,
U n Twyman. Comdr.
Mrs. Jeffla J . Smith,
director of registration
— Adv.

DR. H. K. RING
C H IR O P R A C TO R
Please call for appointment
Phone U SS--I74 8

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Mona Ruth Mills
Is (liven Shower
Mia. Mona Ituth Mill*, brideelect. wa» honored with a mi-cellaneoua «hower given
by
Mra.
Charle* U. Flandera at her home
on Catalii.a Drive on Saturday.
Several game* were played and
prite* were won by Sir*. O. C.
Gibb: and Mra. Penny Austin.
The St. Patrick's Day Theme war
carried out and refreshment* were
served on the large porch coniisting of cup cake*, potato chip*,
open fare sandwiches, nut*, and
roke*.
Those enjoying the afternoon
with Miss Mills, were Mrs. It. K.
Mills, Sr.. Mr*. O. C. Clibba, Mra.
John D .Callahan Mr*. A. J. Peter­
son, Mr*. R. T . Thorn**. Mr*. Paul
G. Urown, Mr*. A. 1.. Wilson, Mr*.
Robert II. Stanaland, Me*. Itonald
Knight.
A l-o Mr*. Ilrnny Austin. Mrs.
Spencer Harden, Mr*. G. O. ,Mavbury, Mr*. IV. II. Pugh. Mr*. G il­
bert J. Worker. Mr*. J. Roy Itritt,
Mi** llarbara MeN'ah. Mia* Mar­
garet Hunt, anil M i«» llrttv Dori
William*. .

Music Service Slated
By Presbyterians

Mr. and Mrs. Calle Park* of
Ilattie Creek, Mich, are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender.
Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Bayne
left Saturday for West I’slm
Btarh where they will make their
home.
Miss Joan Dampirr spent the
weekend In Jacksonville with her
aister and brother-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. John Skinner.

Kantn rO Vlaikel I I » P « M
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Butler Bower uf Kingston, Pa.
returmd home Sunday after visittrig his cousin. Miss Itrlierca Ste­ i i m
1.00
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Deal of
In the Easter Iraditic.i of the Lancaster. Pa. are spending rome
local First I'revbytrrian Churrh nn time with Mrs. Deal's parents,
all music service will be given Mr. and Mr*. Charle* Wilke.
at the church next Sunday, Mar.
Mr*. J. W. M rro had a* her
26, at 7:10 I'. M. it wa* announced
today by the Rev. A. 0 . M rlnnlt, guest* Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
George Mrro amt daughter Sarah
pastorof Daytona Ibaelt.
The service will be sung by the
Youth Choir under the direction
Mr*. Sam Allred and son* were
of Mr*. George Touhy, Minister called to Anderson, H. C. by the
of M u-lr, and will include six an­ death of Mrs. Allred's father,
them* ami three organ number*.
Howard Brown.
Solos In th« anthems will be sung
by Caroline Mrlnnia, Carolyn Pa­
Mrs. A. K. Powers and chil,
trick and Stanley Ilrumlry.
dren will arrive tomorrow to
The choir Is composed of teen­ •pend some time with Mrs. Pow­
agers who during the year have er's parent* Mr. ami Mrs. Fred
received many comnliment* for Bender.
the fine work they nave dona In
the church services, Rv. MclnnU
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tolar and
said, this program will he the small son, Gregory, will arrive
last opportunity of local music en­ this weekend to spend about two
thusiast* to hear them In an all wvek* with Dr. and Mrs. J. N.
mu* lc service.
Tolar.
Tho*e who make up the group
are Kn«a Coke Boyle, I'atsy ColFriend* of Mr*. Fred Clay will
line, Donna I.ou Harper, Caroline he glad to learn that she hat
Mrlnnls, Mildred Miller, Carolyn returned home after being con­
Patrick, Patty Walker and Penny fined to the Fernald-Iuiughton
Wallace.
Memorial Hospital due In a tonAlso M arv Ann Wilke, Peggy aileetomy.
Wright, Dial Boyle, .Sandra Dunn,
Ellen Lyons, Peggy Wilson, Stan­
Mra. Doihay Pickett of Cross
ley Brumlcy, John Krider, Hodman Timers, Mo. who has been the
Brumlry, Clarence Clause. John guest of Mrs. Earnest Rett* and
Fite. Ronnie Garner, Donald Ho­ Mr*. A . M. Philip* left Sunday
ward and Jim m y Krider.
to visit her daughter Mr*. C. G.
The aervice will last an hour Mixon in GalnetvIUa.
and will start promptly at 7:30
oVIock. Thoae attending are ask­
J U f. and Mr*. Ashley -K a U i.o f
ed to -fw M ate d 'b y that H i m to Fernand ins and M r. and Mrs.
avoid Interruptions and everyone Joe Jammes and Mis* Dorothy
is Invited, Mr. Mrlnnia said.
Ellen Jammes of New Smyrna
Beach have been the recent guests
E IG H T H B IR T H D A Y
of Mr. and Mr*. John D. Abra­
Mrs. G. A. Maffett entertained hams.
a group of children- at her home
Saturday honoring her neice. Cor­
Dr. and Mra. J. N. Tolar had
delia Ryerton of Ktnsdale, Va. on
her eighth birthday.
Denise Tye r, Dianna Haynes,
The children were served cake, Dorolhv Mr Alexander, Carol Ryerlee cream, and egg candy. Later son, Mrs. C. W . Hamll, Mr*. J.
they Visited the Sanford Zoo.
N . Burdick and Mra. C. M. RyerThose present were Dorothy and ' son.

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Pvt. Harold Ka*tner who is
stationed at Ft. Custer, Mlrh.
arrived Sunday to spend a two 10 m i
m is
week* furlough.
Mis* Anna Lough left yesterday
for Charlottesville, Va. after visit­
ing Mr. and Mrs. I). C. Howard
for some time.

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Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Maxwell had
as thrir guest last week their
tun Dirk Maxwell uf Jacksonville.

it slut Rev McKinley spoke yeshim with us!
An alumnus visited ui yester­
day! I know you remember Job"
llr B E V E R L Y G R A Y
Docker? Nice to »ee him again.
And wonder why Mary CharmiMar. the 21 through the 24 cheal wa* up at S. H. S. today?
mark* the Florida Scholar P r e The gali fe*t■ in the hall* ft
Conference fur nIk,ut fixe guy* due to the chat about Ea*ter
and gal*. Mr*. Goit, an KnglUh clothes! Discussing, dening, and
teacher, i* taking them. So far ■lending, you know . , ,
Rudolph Smith, Ann Wliilnkci,
That'* aluuil all the new* toGail Bitting, Carolyn M c lim lie .,,-io ' ya next Fridayl
amt Ellen Dnggrr* an- going. 1V-hop,, they have a grand time!
Seems ** if Spring i* here
\ pair of l»ccf .werthreadi
from the look* of a few kid* at un.ally xxeigh from three-ouarters
S. II. S. and Ihi* weather! Willi it to iiiir-and-enp-half pound*; veal
come, a lot of thing- Mainly the iwreilirrad, iKunlly weigh from
titer ('lull Ball x*liich ip Min. 2'.*! one half I" one-and-one-quarter
Something you'll xxunt to deck out pninit*. V pu-nd of »wertbresd*
for! A on fellow, lu-tler get hip) will inaki four to six -ruing*.
asking the gals!
Our Glee Club tin- had n ginmi
time in Daytona tlii. lift wiekend
and done a grand job of singing!
The girl* made a second along
s t in
with the boy*, although tin Quin­
tet ha* marked n fir-i! \ m fully
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proud of 'em! Mi*. Whittle •!&gt;
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patienre, don't ya think? Not
mention the time and •■ntrgv th.it
Mil
hn« gone to make our lilee Club
a humdinger!
Report card, w ,|, out x, lei
day! A fatal nitr ever yu l,ei •'
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»i:u „ •mains *s Oklahoma Coach
Baseball Players Demand Voice
Contemptuous 0 1
In Choosing Next Commissioner Tampa
Fans’ Boos Quits Following
LAKELAN D . Mir. 20 — (A 1) — The rank and file of the major
Strange Beating
iraquet — the player* — will demand that club owner* give them a
Ambiguous Answers
For R e s i g n a t i o n
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Next thing you know they’ll he
voice in picking a new bateball commiitioner.
The unprecedented prnpotal come* publicly from pitcher Freddie giving Ted William* n slavla
teat.
liutrhinion of the Detroit Tiger*, official pl*ycr*icpic*enl*live of the
Williams, left fielder for Ihe
American league.
lloiton Red 8ox and possibly the
Sharply critical of owner pol­ league clubs training in Florida. most misunderstood player in
He also sampler) the vlewa of Idiaehall .today denied that any
icy, Hutchinson said yesterday
COLLEGE STATION. Tex.. Mar.
that the owner* will he petitioned National leaguers, he tald. Since moiituie spewed from hia mouth
in July to give the player* a part Marty Marion’s elevation to man­ In an exhibition game at Tampa'* 20-&lt;/T&gt;— Harry Slitcler** look­
In aelectlng a successor to A . II. ager of the St. Ixrtli* ( ’arils re­ Plant Field Sunday was meant for ing lor a job today.
cently the National league play­ the fans.
( Happy &gt; Chandler.
Hi* oiler lo retign aa Texas
And If the eluli owner* don't era have been without a player,
•'! did not spit at the fan*,”
agree to thla, Hutchinson aaid the representative.
said Williams with emphasis. "I A&amp;M football coach yesterday be­
"When the owners meet in De. had something in my mouth and came he hadn’t lold the truth
players may hire their own com.
mluloner to represent them on tmit next July to talk aUmt I Juit got rid of It on th* ground.”
about being beat up in Houston
their new rommlssloner,” flutrh*
the official Ixsehall council.
Since yesterday there have Seen
The player* now have two rep- inson said, "they’ll tie g i v e n a many versions of what happened wa* immediately accepted.
entative*,
one from
each pet itio n from the playera aaying in the gam* against Cincinnati.
President M. T . Harrington said
gue, serving on the muncll. that it'* high time we were given
At Irast tlx writers In the press
a voire In running our own bus!- box said they did not see W il­ the decision wa* m*de solely be­
Their atatu* I* merely adviaory.
"The first name iuggi-stcd •&gt;&gt;' neas.”
liams expectorate. One baseball cause n| the "admittedly mislead­
"Ity that voire we mean a vote In official said he was Williams ing rtalrmenl* made by Mr. Stile*
playera for their own commis­
sioner wa&gt; Happy Chandler,” aaid picking the man who will govern look at the crowd turn away and ler to college official*."
the wav we make our living.”
Hutchlnaon.
spit.
Imnwsliately a f t e r Stlteler'e
Hutrldnann -aid adoption of th&lt;*
The Detroit pitcher aaid moat
Tlie official add'd that W il­ heating was publicised he aaid he
player
|&gt;en*|nn
plan
was
one
of
player*
favored retention of
liam* had every right to aplt. didn’t know hia assailant; that It
Chandler. The “average player” the reason* rlub owner* opposed H r had Juat been fanned twice in was a case of mistaken Identity.
Chandler
and
fln-d
him.
believed Chandler wa* fired by
the same inning hy Ihe Reis' Ed
Yesterday 8tlleler aaid tha mat­
” \Vc definitely know (hat some Krautl.
the owner * Ixrause hr did thing*
ter waa a personal ona.
rlub
owners,
and
we
have
their
for baarhall player* that were
Karlier In the game the fan*
"The affair wa* a personal one
names, fought the player*' pen. booed Rost on'a * 125,000 player
M vrr done liefore, Hutch aaid.
sinn all Ihe way,” fie said. "It when hr failed to run out a hall and we two have quite tome time
"Playera feci we roilld pay a just so happen* that some of
since settled our difficulty and
commissioner 140,000 » year to ihe»e owner* were Included In hit to the pitcher. Rut when he forgotten It," StlUler aaid. " I
hit a home run .'ISO fret from have nothing else to any. Th a t Is
rapreaent ua. That would i&gt;e an the anti-Chatidlrr bloc.
home plate to account for three
diaraament of only 1100 a player
"We have never been told any rum In the fifth frame, the fan*' my final statement and I sincere­
for the 400 major leaguers," he official reason why Chandler was
ly hope that everyone will be
llronx cheers turned to legiti­
laid, adding;
filed.
Only ronclualon we ran mate applause. All Williams said understanding and forget the
whole matter."
"It Weiuld he d&lt; tin, tilde from make is that the owners fe.1 it I*
as he rroased the plate wa*l
T r at III rrfused to name the
Income tave* and actually would none of our huainrsa.
"What
do
you
think
of
those
man.
not ro il ua anything.”
"We think it I* our hiiaim-a* ■Illy fan*?”
After A A M announced It had
The lowering i l l foot two Inch just at much as theirs - mayl*
Veteran writers in Tampa feel accepted hia resignation, tititeler
Detroit star aaid he had U-cn more of our huslnraa. Baseball I*
that
the
entire
incident
has
lieen
told Ihe Associated Press:
quietly sampling the opinion of our livelihood. To ninny club own­
magnified lieeauae Ted and aortic
"I'll l&gt;e looking for something
nail playera on other American er* it la Just a hobby."
of the lloston wrltera do not see | e|,r
eye to eye.
"M y aesoclatkon* with theea
Is clown here have been wonderOne lloston official aairt things kid*
are getting to the point where
fans want to are the Red Sox
play and that they do not rare
whrhrr Williams play* nr not.
Ted never haa catrrrd to the fans.
T iia iiiiiv * s r .i.r iT io v *
R A R A CO i Rallava* Aihaa ond
If he did hr might lie Ire g n a tP I I I H T I I A C K i I ' l l . I I . l - l h r A m . rat thing with the Imt since llahc
PWn* W h an D im In n lock af
tier •mil V t.lle
VHomlnt l i , ■*, Nlncla and Iron
N tr t-O N Ii II A&lt;'t: Pl|. I ’lp. I realm. Ruth.
"I don't care whether they (the
H would teem like being In Iwo war* » l r r i ,nut &lt;l,i
T l l l l t t r I I A f i : r'hlef Itube. Ils u's fans) like me or not," aalu W il­
Muld almoal ha all one person I .at. Kr* Comber.
The Red Sox came from behind
liam* M a y . "W hat were they
Would have to go IhroUKh. Hut
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honing about, anyway? Thrre a to defeat the Cuba 10-11 in an ex­
Modern l &gt; « r , I l s p p r ' I r i p l
tmaraon Parnell
tra inning game yesterday to lead
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II A&lt; *if i lo .e r. W h l r l l e e no reason to lion me.
Rtown, 412 South
ll s b r . \ll»* t l . r r h e v
Ted Is more concrrvnrd with off the Mona Club Junior Baseball
arrlaon Slrael,
H I X T I I lt A&lt;’Ki P r a y ln a t b u k l e
his left rllxtw lhan anything else. League season.
111.11100 l.ee. T a b l l t
Ml Wayne, Indi­
The Cubs, managed by Malcolm
M ITV KN TIt
ItV K i
A rlen e Hut. He frarturrd it making a great
an*. fnunel more
I.lille tile*, Me. |*teln lied
ralrh of a Ralph Klner drive In MarNrtll ami J. Stemper, took the
Ito u h l. ataring
K l i n i T I I H A i ' H K s t r a P o w e r. I I I . Chicago's Comiskey Park in Ihe lead after a big 4th Inning hut
near Pert, Hnappy J i l l
trim In the fate
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Ihe Red Box tiad
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tr„
Maalaaa. all star game Iasi July.
jtMl recently. A*
Hrleo!*| I ttu w , Jnet to &lt;*ase
"It still hurts." mid Williams. 6th forrlng the contest Into two
*o many thou*
T K N T I I ItA i ' li: Mkl|i Mur#, I ’tiN r* ., "I ran feel pain when I'm play­ extra frames. C. Carlton amt Clyde
H K Itrrt ti ll .H er.
itamsey are Red Box managers.
*ahd*. he put hia
ing.
Ilattrrlea for the fame warot
faith In IIA D A TM k iiH ir* n vrn iata
Hub*.
Hk li'sl'.i 'K. I l r r l i l r r M I I . Edwin Madden and Larry Burnay
C O L , w hen hr
I 'l l ! * T I I I I W
l a t h . M ile
ll r m m b a for the rub* and John Bowen and
l-lk* Anilerr, tiuell, ijnl. k t.lle. Ji irtr C h o ir * , y a w l ,
l—anl Itnw It was
Ml** l.etnl., r I. N'erly Time. A o n . T a n M i l II I I I II SI IV— i'H l M lI I I
Charles English for tha Red Bax.
Mping folks with arlies and pain* aaoie.
Plt.li Il.l. Hnnoy lllyer.
l l a p p r H y p e r . i : * * r F ibbe r, H i n * r Red Bits Lineup
M r to a tlencirory n( Vitamins B,.
BIMiOVO IIAI I — P a r.rllr
Jan*. I'o i'i il ar P r lr a . I I I * , . , Ace. Meredith Bcott, &gt;b
Pip Pip. Mr rim.it Ho. Iienlm. lii.lt. Th
L Iron and Niacin Kara are Ilia
iir *tn n. U n r t v r s l i a r . I l a e n r M a r - Milton llrown, th
lliirk. Hal.amao. HI.leader. Hue
wonderful result* that ha la more Ion
lleward. Il'e I I .»
Jimmy Warner, B9
I 'M T I I I I I I I'— m i n t , Nile
Man gUet In tell u* about:
Till**** I M I I - * lark. *||le
k tr tt aw
rishy.
m i *»
u * w h , r . Donald Mathaws, CF
"I am a valeran of World Wart I
H*a (limber. Ilesu'a to.*. I'hlef I l l tv
l h l*urpoa*. tint I ' l s . h . I*hani**y * Chester Cherry. L F
Hid II. After I reached the age of
1‘hant nm. I ' a i n l v l l o i . I ll aier, ( K i n , Henry Casen, RF
■ I X T I I II SI I — . V . i a i k s SHI*
10, I had arliea and pains. I also had
I V arl ti a H s r k l e . Knlli'e
Itewarrt, Alvin Wright, Ih
gas on my stomach and wa* vary
H plk r * ( t i l l . (N i i in lr y I tiib r. Itoll: "U Charles English, C
IWrvmis Alter I look the Aral small
I.*-. &gt;1.1,1..". llatiMom. T a l l i n . Mad John Bowen, P
bottle of IIA D A C O U I knew I had
Th ea rttr.
Cuba Lineup
■ M V K a TM MAI'»3— a m * lk s Mile
the right family formula. Than, I
Opt omit rl«t
I .till* H lr a . Mo. T v t l o n .
A rlen e Turner Wllllanium, LF
lot a Urge
Hae, Mee W i a n t l a . (rill* «nl**r. H u ll s John Shaw. C F
Itoral. r i a l n |i*&lt;1. M « h ( i a n
{•had taking It. I work for tha
Donald Earnest, RF
III Magnolia
l'hone II
K I U I I T N B M ' t W H U M M l lr
kiumblni and hoating company. I
l.eo Hiles, 3b
H ns pp r J i n , l l l a a a r llort. Ju*t Mtar.
Mat started another botlle of H A DA*
U l t r a P o w e r. I . u j a r k , T r a d In* Poat. Jim Owens, 88
Miles Hudson, 2b
COL, and It is doing mo ao much
P o n t " P*ta. r . m l r i l n * T o u c h
M I A T I I M A C H — g/isrka Mile
Lawrtnca Howard, lb
Ju *l In 1‘aaa. I l l s k y tin,In***. U &gt; Larry Barney, C
TV* may bo your answer, too, If
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you are suffering from such deficien­
M a r r lloffe. I ' n T „ w n » r , o r ie n t a l Edwin Madden, P
Billy Thureton
ll lo w .
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T I'.X T H n U T — a ilK I I n n ,
Jimmy Wllaman
than the minimum daily require*
C h a rs * . **kln Mara. I ll a k r llankle. llucky Howard
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Training: Camp Notea Iordan Asks Support
Of Auburn Alumni
lly A S S O C IA T E D PRESS
SAN D IE G O , Calif.. M ar. 2 0 (41— If George Metkovtch con­
tinue* his fine hitting ami field­
ing he's a sure fire bet to win
■ regular outfield berth with the
PilUburgh Pirates.
Metkovirh, ■ left handed hitter, U runner up In the Rura
spring exhibition home run derby
with threj i»und tripper*, one
less than National league home
run king Ralph Klm-r.
I.A K E L A N f L Mar. S O - i A l —
The Detroit Tigers crossed their
fingrra today in the hope their
spiing training lurk might change.
It could be that Virgil (F ire )
Trucks might be the one to
change the tide. Detroit haa lost
four straight exhibition games.
Manager Red Rolfe speculated
on using Truck* agalnat the New
York Gfanta today. Truck*' mys­
terious had arm kept him on tha
bench almost all of laat year.
This spring he ha* Indicated
Improvement.

B U R B A N K . Calif., Mar. 2 0 (41— Rua*
Bauer*,
M-year-old
righthander, finally signed hi*
contract with
the 8t.
I xju Is
Brown* yesterday.
Th* pitcher, who had a 1.1-6 re­
cord with Baltimore laat year,
checked Into camp Friday. He
waa dalayad because of teeth
extraction*, which required false
plate*.

THE MIGIITV THUMDFP.Ivn «T0RY O P -

FRANK and JESSE JAMES
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F ltK H IIM A N E L I G IB I L IT Y
C H IC A G O ,
Mar. 20 — DP) —
Freshmen will he eligible for
varsity sports competition In the
Western
Conference
beginning
Sent. 1.
Fam ily
representatives
and
athletic directors voted at their
closing two-day session yester­
day to lift the ban which had
been in effect stnee 1040.

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M A H . 20. lt»i»l

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1Canny Eddie Stanley Can’t Run Or
Hit But Drives Opposition Crazy
By J A C K H A N D

S T. PETERSBURG. Mar. 20 - f/P) - Eddie Stanky relishes
the role of National League "brat." By worrying the pitcher*, annoy­
ing the hitler* and outimarting the enemy, he earns hi* $V).000 salary
with the New York Giant*.
“Sure I'm a ba»* on hall* hitler.” he said. "It’s no iniull. I’ve
been In baseball 17 year* and"
led most every league In walks.
With my physical makeup, It’s
the best I can do.
I'm n»t a
powerful man or fast. Bo I get by
«m what I have.Stanky learnrd the value nf a
keen-eyed Iradoff man fmm Milt
Stock, hi* former managrr at
Macon and now his father.In.law
"E v rry pennant winner has to
have a good leadnff man and a
good relief pitcher,” he said. “ I'm
the guy who ha* to he on base
for the good hitter* to drive
home."
Eddie, of rourae, is more than
it "the guy who haa to he on
»#."
An aggressive, brainy
veteran with the kiack of being
In the right spot at the right
time, Stankyy at .1.1 it the key
to the Giants infield.
He can't hit but he averaged
.300. lie can't run hut he hit into
only eiht doubleg plays. He can't
throw hut he handled the lull
In 128 double play*.
That's why there was deep
concern In the Giant camp when

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Stanky suffered a "hairline frac­
ture” nf the left wrist in his Prat
exhibition game. N «w they say
he'll to- hark at work In a w e e k ,
Q
Stanky drove Ihe league rraxy
last summer with h i. annoying
windmill ralisthenlr* nrmind sec­
ond ha*r. They had to write a
new rule into the Imok to cover
hi* antics.
He saw pull hitter Bob Elliott
nf lloston n k an umpire to move
out of hia linr nf viaioii t.. him' tha
pitched.
Bn .Stanky moved into
the same spot.
He waved hi*
hand* to add to the ronfusbrtt. E lliott struck nut.
D
When Eddie tried it In Phila­
delphia against Andy Seminirk,
another pull hitter, the Phils ob­
jected
When he refused to stop
he Was tnsse.l out of the h*f|
game.
Recently the rulrs rnmmittea
decided that Its regulation* ban.
ning fared play or making a tra­
vesty of the game covered tho
situation.
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8T. PETERSBURG, Mar. 20 (41— Larry Jansen appears to he
aa rffsctlVa a pitcher thla year
as ha waa a year ago for the
New York Giants.
He worked five scoreless InnInga agalnat Itha Boston Rad Box
yesterday In tha Giants' 8-1 deyielded only one hit.
fast and yh
Altogether he haa pitched a tout
of 11 innings to dale ami allow­
ed only one run.
ORLANDO. Mar. 2*1— &lt;/!*»— 'T he
Nats, loaded with four ratchera,
are going to yet rid of one of
them— either Frank
Racks, a
.600 hitter from the Rally league,
or Hal Keller.
" It ’s up to 8ocka to heat Keller for the third Job," manager
Rucky Harris soya.
Sack*, down with th* flu the
•*tl few days, gets a chance
thla week to show what he can
do. Harris apparently haa de­
cided to keep l,en Okrle on the
■quad aa his No. 2 man behind
the plate. And Mlrkey Grass" her
the starting apol nailed down.
ful.
" It was Just oar of those things.
"Under tha rlrrumstanees, It
(naignlitg) waa In th* heat tntorasta of all."
8tltel»r waa beatup Dec. IB,
1060, shortly after he arrived In
Hoostoa ta attend a banquet for
Agfla Mown In nearly a decade.

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A N B U R N , A u T " Mar. 20— bP)
— Ralph Jordan, Auburn's new
head football coach doesn't want
sympathy. He want* th* support
of all Auburn alumni in rebuild­
ing the Tig e r football fortunes.
Making hia first public apstance since taking over herit week, Jordan told members
of the Auburn Kiwanls club yes­
terday:
" I have a lot of faith in A u ­
burn and am optimistic about the
future. I want no sympathy, hut
do need th,- support ami help of
all Auburn mrn and womrn In
Ihe tremendous task ahead."
The former Georgia line coach
&lt;igned a five-year contract a*
hr ad mentor hero last month. He
succeeded Karl Brown, whose 1050
team lost every game for the
first time In Auburn history. Jo r­
dan Is a foru.w. ksr renter and
assistant coach here.

TA M P A , Mar7*20— (A’&gt;— Cincin­
nati won Its exhibition handily
from the Boston llraves yester­
day, walloping them 14-2. But
the victory coat the Beds the
service* of a bright young pros­
pect for a while.
Newcomer W ally Poat. Just up
from tha Tula* farm club, turned
hi* ankle attempting to atop short
Puppetry spread over
between third base and home.
Ilr probably w ill be out of ac­ from Italy.
tion 10 days.
Poat looks like a cinch to stick
and wind up aa a regular Reds
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lo r y bid bond executed by Ilia bid*
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or Alar* h A ! » . t i l l
I t O l I K I l T M III \ N F &lt; ‘ ltl»

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I Tfm «l i e fill blJder will !&gt;•
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1. The llouilht Authorlii of ih.
C i t y of Hoof old. Fliillilo Hill ir c .lt .
m i i o I bid* for (hr furnlihlnir »i
■II labor. material* equipment «od
M it iiM rr&lt;|ulr*d In perform all
landscape work for lr .« -Itmt llouaIns nroJ*i t No P ld iltll&gt; A -l«-l. ton•I.link of fm y flv r l.'i) unroluri
rolli r r t r block .tuples Nltd . oh hot)*.
IBS building- &lt;..nfolnlng on. hun­
dred l« » n t y -f ll. 1 1 1 1 )
ilwrlllMJ
A n il* . i * ii i ll uio .lor* nondorll.
“ ns unit building-, until I.J m l* M
D u n 'll), April It, l? :t, ,&lt;t rity lu ll
H a n fo r d , Plot Id a, *1 w h i r l . l i n o ofol

(data all bid* mil 1~ public))' opened

P t i f o r m i n f f B o n d In th* * m ou nt of
U n a 1 1 tin lift'd pier rent fl( H t% ) of I h r

contract.

7 A t t e n t i o n |« called In Ih# fact
that niti let* th an the m i n i m u m eil*
ar t* « a n d « « « # • ■* aet f o r th In
t h r j4|ie* ifh n t i « n « must ha paid on
thla i i t o j f d
I T h r l l u u t l n g A u th o r i ty of t h «
t'tty of Hanford. Flo ri da r f i r r V f *
the r i g h t to reject a n y or all hide
n r to waive an y infur malttle * In
the tilddtng
&gt; N o bid *!mtl h* w i t h d r a w n for
a
of f N I t11 tl*1 dajra Mib*e»
fluent til thw tt|i*iiiiiM of
I•* m l l f r
out I tie i o n « t n t of th r
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Notice I* haretyy g l r e n that the
tinder*lgne*| w i l l apply In the Flor­
ida L e g i t l a t u r e at It* regular m l
HeMAioit ft*r pa«*ag e i»f te rt gln *pe*
d l l legislation, w h h h %i~« Ml |eg|*.
U t l o n ftliall h a t e for it* purpoec the
follow fog
Auth riling Ihe Town fh .uiu ll of
tSi* T mo i * *.f laitig oood , Ftorlda, I m
a r l a* a A lu n tilp .il I 'r II ro»uen| T a t
Adjiiettfieni H o a r d
pr* *. rih in g it*
|h « w er *. fPMie* And limitation*., pre
•cTlblng I h r le n g t h
f time » i . h
Hoard - h a ll ••at to e t U t e m e, prot i d i n g f**r „* i 'liu lt man and
la r y of -a id M.*nrd atol author i n n #

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I I t li K rrei-l he au l.m ll te .l jrt r n
Bill a t . on l b . f o r m - | " . p , i . . l m l
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f u r n l - b . d Ity the le.. .1 AolhorM),
cotTipn'tnle* oe rta ln l a t e - a ini
Earn r o p y of I h r Irid m o -1 l&gt;. o .
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c o m p a n l r d by an A f f ld . i t II. i p u t . l*-te*! *M « *&lt;||, ,|4jr #,f ^ r l «
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r u a r r A. I* |&gt; il
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T
o w n of L o n g « ood, Florida
manl
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H r J n n n i e t: t l r a j .
be ai t'oni|H.hlrd It) I till H n i ir lt &gt; aa F lo r i d a , wil l f f i r U r hid* .*t *he
f " . In I h - r*i if I. i ii „ n Flevli'a Office |t» the C ourt llotiae I H K A LT)o w n f 'l e r k
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a l l u r e in lo m p ly w i t h t b r . o
at Han font. «»n »»r Iwfore I n'rtoc W
l a lo n ntty
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o b ta ined by ilr |io* iiln« ||)&gt;»n m m
th a Ifoualna A u t h o r i t y of th r i ll*
of Hanfotd. Plorlda for r u h ...»
of d u o n nii-ula ... i d . ia ln r d Hurl. ,1 ,
(Kltlt H i l l ba rrl lin if n l to I II, h par*
a.m H h o rrfurn* Ih n tdan*. np a. lf|.
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■ood i n r id lt Inri H l l h l n In da t* a ffar bid opa nlns

tn|#i*t a n i nitd all hide and t&gt;» mr
•'f it the offe r tlie| «|e«ff| In ».e f#»«
t If * to ft |in err ef id Hie l*oi|f»*f
Hltia w i l l h r opened at the re g u la r
meet ing to he held \prlt Jr I t a i l
0 K Ftturakre,
1 h e-t h a li m a n
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that to* filed hi* petition for fin al
rr|M&gt;rI ah A dm tnt*tr At or «&gt;r the c«
fate til duple f" lllanf'Mtif, &lt;|o e a » r d ,
that he f ll* tl hi* p|: it In ii for fin al
dlicharaie. «n.| that h r w il l a p p l j
tn the ffrimirahfe Dotigla* Kt en et ro m.
J i id g a of Hemlnrda ih i u r ii y .
i A . . rilflad . In k or bank .Irafl, CF olourritly
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W A N T E D : Cnfumlahed Doe *.r
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We are dlipoalng nf our colorfl
property In Sanford a r e a
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a— U R A L K S T A T K FOII S A I.B — &lt; 3— A R T IC L E S FO R S A L E - 5
12
S P E C IA L
S E R V IC E S H u
N K W 4 IJ.Him l.ou»i'. Call after V E G E T A B L E S ,
l.lvi*l(K&gt;k a n d RO OF WORK of all kind*. Kavee
5ijW .l5 r.2 U -2 .
Miscellaneous. Sanfonl Farm ­
nn.l Gutters Repaireil aed Faint­
A 1 TR A C TTIV K 2 Itnl It.mm home,
er’* Ala i* m Market.
ed. N iw Rcrnf* applied. Painting
apacimta living
nlrt-ly Maple high chair, crib, ratriage
nml
coating.
Snnfurd,
Ph.
liiml.-t np. il, 2 car Karate. Tcrim..
|D9ft-W. R. R. Arkenburg.
good condition. 2(8) French Ave.
A . If. C A E R E
N K W M A S O N R Y HOMIf. 2, IlnJ a I’A 'IITM K N T also Electric Htovc. W A T C H and Clock Repairing. A ll
l ’rraident
work
guaranteed.
Iteasonabld
,
very
[good
ronditiun,
411
MngUrHi’tia, Clcr-trir K ild u n . tar
prlrc*. F. M. English. Jr.. 325
Inr^r rnrticr lot, nrai hv &lt;ual- 1njlia Avenue.
Sanfonl Ave. Phone IlM .
munity. M.5fW),W. I)h* half ta«h. To pc, { v A L N U T dining room
sufte.'TtS \V. lat Kt. after 6 P.M. Contractor, builder, rarnenter and
hnlam* like r**nt... i11» jjjn i,,
masonry work. Sprcialiling In
^
A ltffn * K 8 W A N T K U — 6
tooling. No job to small nr
•J OK.U RO|IM 'lio n .
rk
1
large. 3f. D. Rmidstey, Sanfonl,
h »'f h n th O u m ,!#
We buy. M il 4
trad* used
Rt. 2. Itox 399. Phone Wintri
nearby community, |9i35
furniture.
WIWon-Maier
FttrnlPark 262987.
frt.iuKVi*)' ( ' m Ji , balance like
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951
OZARK IK E
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A l flffcrerue* Maurice A. 1 ink,
Wanted: grochry ca-hler, experirt0| Wruit t(H 111. httP#!, ‘klfltj. ftfiiil.
ITIII uk Station ami Htoro cu
cnee preferred but not Here*
for *atc oi m il al Pill K.rrc!
vary.
Apply
Mr.
Whatley, | j “ N O TH i s - p e r s o n a I.H - 1.1
anil Satfnr*!. Impiir* K. P.
211 n*i) cllo.
____
D A Y N U R S E R Y Now Open
C. A. W IU IIU O N . Kll.
VYANTKI)— alrl for fountain and
Children. Call llu | Opening
RpaRnr
drug deft. IjinayV Drug Store.
20 niorr children.
IIO M K S
H O M B 8 IT K 8
Waltre-* wanted al Toui hi.m
P A IN T A N D IIO liY WORK
ACRKAGB CJROVK8
Drug Company. Apply to Mr. Roy Reel, 30)'. W’eat 2nd. Blteet.
R A N C H KB— R AN C H L A N D
Sanf'.rd. Phone 1«35. Expert
BUI Ibefore 11:00 A . M .______
A ll type* of Real Katate
Work by expertcfieeil men.
f'hom- 1281
I lt&gt; 8. Park A v r W O M EN make extra money al
hom&gt;'. Bew our ready rut "Rap- E A S T E R S P E C IA L S — S A M tHID
5— New- horn.'* near completion,
MOM \N S E X C H A N G E
A -Round". Easy — Profitable
will he available immediately.
Hollywood Mfg. Co., Hollywood, Easter Gift*, Aree-sorle* and Ea
ter mivrllies, Werr-Maid Ali'ip,
Calif.
I.ok*' front bom.-, ami take front
Ufiim Pa I. Avenue
YOUNG.
aggres-lve
salesman
lu.meritea, near Bnnford.
------------* !“ ---------Btendy work w ilh many oppor­ 13— N O IIl H S-I’ ER SO N A L 't — 1»
tunities for advancement. No
Ramhe* ami ranch land from 50
layoff*. Varallon with pay. File
arrc .1 In in.noo arre*. Improvnl
M A R Y 'S I.E N D IN G I.IHRAHV
stone Store*.
or unlmprove*!
1200 Mngmdla I* now open Mon
thru Fri in to 12 A M . 3 to )i
.% room h»u*e wilh all Impiove- F U L L E R B R U SH CO has an c»tabllshed route open In Sanfonl
P.M. Bat. 4 to 0 P.M.
nietii: Iju g e gauge off l^m nn
for man with car. Can nvrrsar P U R S E di-appeared from llolL
llluff Road. Pal Daly, tHIeen.
170
week
lo
star*
ami
chance
for
wood Shop M»ed*v ronlaintnF A R M — 3V acrea on »e*t able. 1«
managership.
Write 1l&lt;&gt; K
valuable* lw iiie* money. R&lt;
t i r t i tiled and under rriltlvatbrn.
South Bt.. Orlamlu, phone 20372
waril if ftnd»r will return pe»
u alnry 3 lus|i)u&gt;m home. Tenant
after 7 P.M.
soijal ronlenlv. Mrs. II. (*. YV.*
hou*«. Barn and all neeev-nry
te n , Tel 272
farm eoillnmenl neeilnl tn oper­ R n U T E M A N . Apply Seminole
l&gt;Ty Cleaners,
2IK
Magnolia L O S T C.'hlM'i red coal on French
ate InclriHed (larntr wt*h)-a to
Avenue.
■ell ami will nut refine any rea■
Ave, Monday.
Reward. "IMI
-enable offer.
I W H IT E G IR L S for ruth aervlca
Maple Ave. or call 171 J.
RD TlH ttT A. W ild 11 MB. Real!or
at Pig and Whistle .Also 2 eo|. BROW N W A L I .E I. Sal Eve. p .
Rjj-rr.nr.d P. I.::3d5ctt, Ai-*aeUte
need girls for klichen. Must I*
Piggly Wiggly, with importsot
Phone 1573
Allaullr Rank lllda.
21 years of age. Phone 1352, or i rard* only Please return
t *f
i-all In person.
James 4!. Walden, 1100 Pecan j
y _ A R TIC I.K .S TO R B A l.K -—i
Avenue.
W A N T E D . Eirpeei#ne*&lt;l m a id .
m i l l s s w a p s n o r - 4 0 5 5:. 41b —
^
— r.
A U T m t O IIII.E S
15Bl We Buv. Bell ur Trad* most
&gt;
'W O R K W A N T E D
anything, Pbona l * - f
R E N T A CAR. tl drive It hv dav.
Furniture and oilier Mlsrellaneoua B AB Y B IT T E R . Re*t of Refeien
week, nr season English Fordre*. Mr*. M. Fnlkentierg, 41H'k J ami American Ford*, sedan-,
article*. Call Vahle* Hotel Apt.
I'almetto Ave riaiage Apt
station wagon* and convertible-.
SSI._________
_________ t
Air irk land-Morrison, Jnr ,
F.
Flower plant*, tinnia*. marlgoid*. Watch and .lin k rrpaiting. Butov t
First BL____ ______________
watch factory method* used
and aster*. Hra. Ralph GoodLower price*. Fellow* Home Ih t liifiO- 2 Ion ihalg* Truck wIG.
■peed, Monroe Hd., Sanford.
Shop, 1700 Hant»*rd_Avenue.
rh o n eO M -W .
van body and 2 speed axrl.
17 ,188) actual mile*. Bee at
Beautiful walnut antigue banquet Laukdry Son* n l my home.
Madden's Corner, Longwood.
O rlru d e Pinkney, 700 Ea*t 7lh.
table (4 generation* old). I’honc
IIO -X -J .
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II HP EN DA (IL K U S E D T lll'C K S
I t - 8 F m A L ' H E R V lt w r — 12 11*17 Dodge 1 Ion Blake, . 5750.00
Geranium*, Baby Doll Rosea, W'hlte
1947 Dodge % ton Pick-Up $745 (et
Dog Wood trees, and Day Lillies V E N E T IA N
B U N D S made le 1947 Ihvlge % ton Pick-Up
1025 East 4th Bireet. _______
order. Seminole Venetian B 'm r’
Express,
5895.0*1
ROCK L A T H . H IIK S T ROCK.
V o W 3rd St
Phm • 1917 Inwlge *1 Ion Pick-Up ItVuh lS)
Co.
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llu n l’a Tuiedo Feed
ATT- T Y P E S of Hoildoter Work. 1949 Ford Custom 2 door
"CONCRteTK HEWKB PIP*
Rrasmuble Rate*— Free Esti­
sedan. Radio amt Heater$139(1 no
leptlc Tanka. Grease Trope. Dry
mate*. Carpenter A Grocey. 1944 Plymouth Deluxe, X
Tanka, Tank Cradle*. Supping
Pho-ve 1301 M o. * «* J
pas*, coupe.
1109ft on
Atones, Bench**, Flower Potn,
1943 Dodge Custom 4 door
Block*. Window ellls and llntala. W O O D W O R K IN G — C a b in e t s .
sedan.
tltM."**
Counter*, Shelrea, etc. to order.
Concrete Floors, Machine fin­
Bmall boats, built, repaired, re- 1947 Dodge Club Coupe,
ished. Fro* Estimate*.__
Radio
ltl«5.n*i
finlihed. C. Vail 1413-J.
M IR A C L E C O N C R E T E CO.
1945 Plymouth Special Delux*
1555
Call Pbona 1051 for
4 door sedan
.
.
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All Type* O f Book Work.
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Mary MeKInne
Inney Bookkeeping
519 East IxL Btreir ^ wPhmm H U

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Lot 430 X W F t., Cleaned
Reach, 2-Bednemia. Living room,
Beth. Kitchen. I!reakfa*t Nook,
U tility room. Some finiahing to
^
be done on house. A loo several
# ' Lake Front Lot* for Sale. W. J.
: W f le r , U k a Mary, Fla. _____
Ifewly built, 4 room stucco home.
451 Boat Grave* Avenue. WTOO
Seller will furnish mortgage.
Bog 51, Orapgr Cjjly. Fla
£ O T 45, FViri Mellon. Im i Sort inn.
5345.00, 150.00 Balance ca*y.

L O T S on French Avenue in High­
land Park, 5100.00 each. 150.00
down, balance eaay. Poal Office
Boa 1555, Banford. F la.

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Montgomery Named
(Caotlaocd from Page One)
Venders i t • Ia 'r r date.
Command ef tho land forces.
South, rn Euro pa, will b« assigned
to an Italian general.
Tha b o a dquarter* announce­
ments Mid thal Eisenhower would
Orgenlxation to transfer to hla
a«k tho five power D n iu e U Treaty
Supreme Headquarter* A 11 I r d
Power: Europe (S H A P E ) thr re­
sponsibilities of the Brussels Part
Defen&gt;# Orangixatlon which Fi.ld
Marshall Montgomery haa l « n
mad* with th* concurrence of the
tommandinr at Fontainebleau.
The appointment* today were
Standing group of the North At*
Untie Trra ty Organlratlnn.
Tho onnnunrrmrnt .aid fleneral
ELenhower emphasised “hla jrra*
tltudo to thr arvrral naliona for
making available aurh distinguishod representatives. H r frrl* that

ho haa a first data tram, our fully
capable of meeting tin* grave
m ponulhlllirg imposed upon mrn
&lt;taalla»«4 / r* a h i * Oaa)
and govrrnmrnta accepting a»ration wai not given.
aignm rnti of thia type."
In Seoul It.rlf mine* wor* being
The new appointment* “round
out the organlratlnn of Supreme c le a n d from the streets and road­
Headquarter* iteelf,” thr anrmunrr* way* while the rtce ration* wore
mrnt raid.
doled out to long lines of civilian*
Western European defense will i On the w r.t central front ROK
be organlxed around thtro geo (It&gt; public of Korea) aoldiera led
graphical area*: the northern, ren- the Allied advance. A P correitral and southern sectors, who.i- piindrnt William C. 'laniard Mid
boundaries hate nut yet turn p iu the oulh Korean* made the deep­
cisely outlined. Then ventral ■&lt;i • en pentratlon of Communist line*.
Activity on the eait-cent rat
tor probably will cover only France
front wa. confined to patrol akirand thr* low countries.
The appointment of Montgomery miihea a field dl.patch Mid an
o* EUrrinowet'* deputy imd l&gt;&gt;*en American patrol found about 100
expected. In the joh the fumed CotiununiiU dug in on tha high
"M o n ty" who won glory in Hritain’a World War II campaign ini will he to aid and advlic El*enNorth Africa, will t,o in charge lower in coordinating the overall
of training, equipping and prepnr A ir Force effort*. He 1* a veteran
ing national force* ullutted to] of ulr warfare In hoth world w an,
Central Elsenhower.
and .Incr C)c tolier, 1040, ha* been
A ir Chief Marshal Saunders' Jul* R A F Inspector-general.

War In Korea

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The stand-up stamina that you wantl
Free from pas-wasting excess bulk I

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with ■’fingertip" ««t*
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He »aid the main resistance was
met Monday on a road running
northeast of Hongchon.
Although withdrawing behind
thr old boundary between North
and South Korea, the Communists
hinted they plan to return some
day.
The
Red Korean radio nl
Pyongyang railed on
Korean
ynuth* to rUe against the United
Nations during a "world youth
week" to start Wednesday.
The radio railed on Korean
youth of both *eie* to "rise
against the enemy" and "start
people'* riot* everywhere."
"Take away the gun from tho
American enemy and (Korean
president) Hyngman Rhee'a group
and shoot them in the breast," tha
radio Mid.
South Korean soldiers were urg­
ed to turn on U . N . soldiers "Tn
a righteous uprising and rem t to
the people']
rmy.
arm
“ ■ (Communist)
(C
A P correspondent
Nate Polocoir spoor
wetxky reported from the central
front that the Allies Monday
found one of the war's biggest
hauls of Red arms and ammunl^
tlon. Much of it was buried, In­
dicating (he Reds planned to usd
It at a later date. The cache in.
Hurled 10 hewltiers, 24 martaraj
40 machine guns, nearly 400 rifleq
and seven rocket launchers.
Mountain climbing Marine* ii
the central sector advanced slow
ly northward, presumably towar
Chunehon. Chunrhon Is a former
Chinese headquarters only eight
mUva couth of 00.
Ik e M fih A ir Force flew
record 860 portico Monday.__

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That'* ano roaion a Studabakor truck It I
stand-out In low-cot) operation,
Painitaklng mailor croft*manthlpput* w#er*
resisting long Ilf# into ovary detail of ovary
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Studabakor truck* com* In *ls*« and who*l
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ground overlooking Iho river north
of Pungam.
Artillery and olr attack* forced
lb* Rada to withdrew.
Twelve B-29 Super forts Tuesday
pounded Hamburg on N orth Ko*
rca'a emit ro u t. Four other Super*
forte hit a bridge near Knwon,
South of Hamburg,
Field dispatches indicated the
Allies were advancing agalm t re­
treating Communlita all along
tha front.
Censorship was lifted on tho
rapture of tha Chungbyong re­
servoir and power station IS mile*
noriheaat of Seoul. They were
raptured intact three days ago.
United Nation* troop*, the Eighth
Arm y (aid, have advanced beyond
that point.
Moderate rear-guard action wa*
reported during the day. Chinese
■ml North Korean Communlita
were reported at three widely*
separated point*: east of Uojongbu, which U 12 m” *s north of
Seoul; northeast of llangye on tho
central front, and north nf Al*
lled-hrld Kangnung on the ear.t
ra n k
The Rrds have thrown up read
block* in some place* to delay the
U. N. advance.
From the central front A P
correspondent Tom Bradshaw re­
ported evidence the Chinese were
only trying to *low down lh U .
N . advance until they ran com­
pute thrir withdrawal ninth of

P H O N E 1570

TlfK HD AY M A IL 20, ItlSI

Atomic Tests
(CeallaaeO P r m rase One)
be "coming along later on." IleH

declined to say wnen asked if
they would be held at Enlwetok.
The "testing season'' al En lwetuk— h um the standpoint of
the weather begin* late In March.
Tha prevailing wind* blow from
the southeast then. Thus Hullo*
active dust and spiay fiom an
atomic blast would drift away
from inha hi le&lt;l areas of the M ar­
shall Island and from Hawaii,
2,000 miles to th r east. Enlwetok
is in the Marshall girup.

O’Dwyer Claims
tCaatla*-ea ream »■•** Oae|
probers, O ’Dw yer said it had been
quite impossible” for him lu keep
detailed tab on gambling and
rackets.
He said he depended “on the In­
tegrity" of Id* subordinate*.
Prodded by Halley, hn conceded
he once railed off one rsrkrt\,inti'stigatinn on udvlrr of hb aides
because it wan "Interfering with
police Dior ah1."
“ You certainly suspected police
corruption?” he wa* n&gt;krd.
"I was worrier! for fuur yrars,"
said the former mayor. “ I knew I
wa* sitting on n powder hrg and
anyone who I* In city hall Is sit­
ting on a powder keg. Yon know
bow difficult it I* to put your fin­
ger on it."
(I'ltw y rr, testifying for the *ec.
oi.d day in the packed, klieg.light­
ed hearing room, said that In Ibid,
he became aware that “palin’ at
that time were unable to cope with

the gangster-murder situation."
He Mid he set up a special In
vestigation by former Deputy I'o
lice Commissioner F ra n k Hals, bul
but
aeon called It off after ex-Pollc*
Commissioner A rth u r
Watlandei
said it was "disturbing morale."
Digging into the
mysterious
death in the early '40'» of Abe Relea, a key witness In the old Mur­
der. Inc., mob prosecutions, llallcr
demanded If Hals, In charge of the
men gu railing Itelra, was not at
fault.

RFC Inveatiffation
I C n l l t i M ream Pace Os* I
ilrnlnvd it. He also disputed Mr*.
Smoot's story.

In addition to gathering testi­
mony on this point, the senator*
decided at their closed session to
continue their inquiry indefinitely.
“ " ghl ( D -A r k ) had
Chairman Fulbrlght
favored winding
■ ig It
it up by "Mar. dl,
hut the sis other members over
ruled nlm.

Oldsters Gain Power
IC M t d s M Pram Page Oaa)
doing research for tha State's re­
tirement village plan, told tha
conference ■ study of St. J'rterslu rg retiree* showed the most
popular recreations among them
are card playing, gardening and
fishing.
Shuffleboard wa* fourth on the
list of sports but first on th&gt;- li t
of organised reerrathms.
Webber said thr oldsters of St.
Petersburg— a favorite haven for
thr rlrd rrly — include former Skill­
ed worker* for the most part.
There are not a great many for­
mer professional people and few
retired farmers. Small businessmen are plentiful.
Webber’s study la part of hla
research on the villages. The state
is hoping private capital will build
the communities as center* for
pensioner* with low Incomes. The
imall rentals would help keep
oldsters off the state welfare rolls.

Gasoline T axes

T ourist Party

I I s s IIm M Pram P m * S m I
taw, still would make the individ­
ual user responsible for the tax.
He could get a permit am) pay the
tax directly, or pay the dealer when
be Uiughl his gas and let the
dealer remit to the state.
Each dealer would be required
tn nuskr monthly report* and tax
remittances. If he sold to a private
u frr with a state permit, be would
report the user's permit n u m W
and volume nf purchase* and the
state would have a check on the
tax payment.

(Continued from Psge One)
W o , N. II., were winners in sing­
ing “ Sweet Adeline", Mr. Stevens
ilm sang several solos including
“The Uow orv" with hi* own ac­
companiment.
Featured entertainers were Peg­
gy W right, who played “ Mslguena”
and two youthful tap dancers fiom
the Duxbury school, June Jennings
and Joe Andrews.
The orehestra Included H a rry
Wester, piano; Dave Shannon, vlo.
lin; Rill M artin, bass; and W . R.
Connolly, banjo and cello.

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In Unity There Is Rlrenglh—
To Protect I ha Peace ul ihr H u tU ;
1o Promote the I 'lu i t K i of America.
Ttt Produce Prosperity for Sanlurd.

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Established 1008

Allies Retake
Last Red Base
• South Of 38th

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

W EDNESDAY

M A R . 21. ilL .I

&amp;
^

9

Russians Warned That
Peaceful Countries
Will Maintain Peace
iiv r it x K s r it. \ \i i \nu

Seoul.
An A me r lean tank patrol on tin*
road to injimKt.tr tun Into a heavy
mine field.
“The small nrm* and mortar
fire were no intense that it waimpossible for the men to leave
the* tanks ami remove the mines,"
an operations officer said.
On the east roast South Korean
Tin erovv.lt-d l-uki- Mary Community Center which on Saturday
units were officially (dared withW in Sl* miles of the old lamler Might wa* the scene of the 2*Hh annual Pioneer Night program, Kintik
lietwren North nmt South Korea. •‘vims, who ha* conduct. .1 the progiam ananally aince it was initiallit jslngtnu,
Patrols may have reached or ed 26 year* ago, * » . again master of ceremonies. C,
crossed the imaginary line.
AP eorrcspomietit Tom Hrodshave reported from the central
front that United Nations troops
were unonpo
|.y the vanishitiK
enemy. lie said armored patrols
W«re probing the airs Is-1 ween
the main Allied lines and Parallel
m
Earlier reports plner.l American
W units five mil** -until of Chun--------rhnn.
"
Prom
Eighth
Arm y
lira.
IlsslIa srS ISn I'ssr I'U k il

Thi*ee Negroes Rob
And Tie Up Filling
Station Operatoi
M
™

I t lit I PI T ilt E. Mar. 21 —
(JPl — Th re r Negro -u -p «.t- n.
an early motnlng holdup-bid.
naplng of a filling station oper­
ator here, were apprehended at
HI. &lt; loud and one of thrm was
ciuotr.l liv tt.n-.ila rounlv sher­
iff young Tindall as claiming
lh.il hr. loo. was a kidnap sirtlm.
F O R T P IK R C E . Mar. 2 1 -f/ D —
Three unidentified Negroes early
today held up and robbed Perry
CJ. Linthlrum, 33, right operator
of a filling station nn U. H. High­
way j near hete, took him in the
car In which they were riding
to a ranal near Veru Reach, made
him strip to the skin, tied him up
wllh his elclhes, tensed hint Into
a drainage canal In shallow water,
and drove away In the darkness.
LithlfUH!
InVfvttiffRtlnf «f .
fleers he soon freed Mm«elf, hail
ed a pasting motorist and return­
ed to Fort Pierre, where he no­
tified the police department.
He accompanied Deputy .Sheriff
Vrron Christianson, police Lieut.
Oils Alford and Patrolman Shel­
don K rm p lwck to the scene,
where the officer* said they found
part of l he missing clothing and
other evidence to substantiate
Linthicmn’a story.
The holdup occurred about 4:30
A . M. wb«-n Uthtcum was alone
in the stntiun and netted $107.26,
I he records showed. Po|k-e di«pat.'hr.l a statewide alarm.
While police were investigating
thi* e*»e, theft of a 11,000 rash
register and an ratlmatrd 160*10
nr more In ra»h from the Mradown Restaurant on the highway at
the Stale Farmer* Market south
or Fort Pierce was reported. Kntrance, police said, wa» gained
through a window. All availablt
tlue* were bring cheeked

C H IC A G O . Mar. ifl - l/V&gt; —
Kntlly Prurna* la convinced that
he is almost indestructible.
T h r 5ti.yr*r-nld factory worker

W" « w m i ,dheb wa,.'° * ^ r , itls, |',r^ d
a , saying he
' “I I V n !.tnlllt
dlsappotutssi that he had flnhle d
two at'm p t* to kill hirn-elf.
|. ^
* ‘ u L u ir.u l
IT.-mas related that oil1 .
in a fit of despondency, he went
«n a
n railroad
. ..kir.ii*.! siding
-ta ts - and
■...I find .
to
.32 caliber bullet into hi* ehrst
lie walk rtl home and went to lied,
expecting to illr.
Rut Hu inlay morning lie awakenesl, surprised, lie brooded all
day an.1 Sunday night he aimni
for hi* heart and again lay down
to die. Hut again death rludrd
ti in. and &lt;&gt;n M inlay his brother,
William, saw- blond soiling Premas' shirt and railed police.
Surgeons who removed the bul­
The Hi nfnrd Ministerial Associa­ lets said Premas aim for his
tion, at a spedat meeting yester­ heart wa* rlose to the target but
day. went on r.-cord as strongly I lint rlh hones deflected the bul­
opposing the repeal of the pres­ lets.
Hospital reports say P r e m a s
ent thrre day waiting law for
marriages, the Rev. J . K. .Mc­ I# "recovering nirely.
Prc.fl»* said the despondency
Kinley sal.) today.
The minister* met after their net in aftrr some drinking.
attrntior had been called t« the
MAHGARCT TRUMAN
fact that there wa* a possibility
N E W Y O K K , Mar. S l - f A T —
that the next legislature would
attempt to repeal the present Margaret Truman, In her first
dramatic role on radio, will coWaiting law.
They also voted (a I n f o r m star with JM ira ritrwart in •
rnm rntalire* in the Legislature play ever A e N a lk n a l Breadt their art Ion. asking them to do casting Company network Apr.
what they ran to prevent the re- 1M.
T h r daughter of the President
peal nf thr* legislation.
£ ; The ministers al*o urge all In­ will appear in “Jackpot," a fea­
terested people to express their ture of the Bereen Directora P ity opinion to th&lt;-ir representative*. house series. It w ill be broadcast
from 10 to 11 P. M. (K8T).
M id Rev. McKinley.

0 Ministern Favor
•1-Day W asting Law

ihlHF*".ll"

Determined Suicide
Attempt Is Failure

K EY W E S T . M u 21 UP)
f’lriidrnl 11 unia n trtvr.l notice
l.nla* that the l mtrd Stairs hat
doubled itv aimed lo u r, nine
the mi avion nl Korea in irvul
".till luilliri Communnl atiai kv
againit idhri lire nationi
An ru h a n g r of Irlrgiam . I.etween die President and &gt;•'. ici.viy
.d Defense M ai.hill do. Iiiti-tl that
this eountty's unifoimed lours now
stand at mote than i.'HNl.OOH nine
months alter Koteaii Red. launched
thru unpiovokrd alia, k June 2 '
M r. I ruiuan mad. tlo i. Is gram
pidd.. shortly la-foii- leal log lit
7:'l0 A M f..i ii v.-it lo Foil J. f
frrson m the tin |.-it ie «. atH.nid
tin- destroyer S.n fl.d.l It.- i» dm*
..nek at fi I'M .
p i. ei.leiit of ill. I nk. Mary Cl imlwr of Corn merer, greet.,! the
The President will fly hark to
mole than M i person# prc..-nt. The program was marked liy nreh.-c W u -long I o|&lt; tomoilow to spru.l tile
tial
-itigtng riitri tainmefll
talk n u n .ru in g piom-ei du&gt;
Kn -1ei wi-rkeiid with Mrs liiquuu
■hi t I-ih .'i l-v Kar.yft- I Imi-holder
.1 attnr. *-v
nod 1i|s -inglro* .Inughtei M.nenret. II. is seheiluUil lo tuke off at
IV M Thu ruin &gt; lrs.ni tin- 11... n
t'hien Ait Station, . ight and n hall
mile. Irom thi- Navul sutimarine
station
Mr. Truman's nunoiin.e.iieut wti*
a i.i’w warning to Soviet Ito-sia
that thi- country "in rnmpuit) with
otliei free nations" i« determiniHl
"to i-sruhli-h and maintain mu Id
(reace."
# * ^ "TTW * * - 91 d t »
o It. eniphn‘ if.d ih. .( ’*.-.1 with
which (his country |s m hint.line
fit*. .J.-JcU -»-* to ill set. King Mnr*
•hull's telegruin giving the ire of

Lake Mary Concert Orchestra

Millionaire Red Is
FrcedOnGroimdsOf
Right To Silence

W A SH IN G TO N , M ar. 21 &lt;/l’ »
— Frederick Vandrihill Field. New
Yotk imllionaiie. was (trrd I... 1*y
id contempt ol Congttss charges.
Federal Judge T . Alan GoldsImhouk Ii , who presided at Field**
Inal without a jury, granted a de­
fense motion for acquittal.
The Judge held Field wa* with­
in his constitutional rights in re­
fusing to an-wer questions of a
Senate Foreign Relations Subcom­
mittee on grounds his an-wer*
might incriminate him.
Field was charged with con­
temptuously refusing to answer
32 question* during an investiga­
tion of charges by Senator Mc­
Carthy (D -W isj that CommunirU
mrnt,.
had infiltrated the State DepartField, great grandson of Corneliu* Vanderbilt, wa* linked with
Communism In testimony from
Louis Hudne:, a former Com­
munist.
Judge Holds borough commentnt • -T h e court I* sif tile opnioti
that if the defendant tField! had
ll watlAMea Sla I'M * n a a n

No.

150

Truman Declares Highway Safely Is I'G sT“ " o „ ^
Armed Forces Of Vital Necessity, Concerning Wealth;
Admits Bookmaking
U S Have Doubled Kiwanians T o l d

lit O L E N cT . h m k .n t h
T O K Y O . Mar. 21— (/T,— An
American tank forte today rumbled
into the former Chinese ilronft- 1
hold of Chunchon. Ii met only
Hag-waving Korean civilians.
The Chinese, who had made the
central Korean road center their I
troop massing point tn Soulh K&lt;&gt;- [
rea. apparently had withdrawn
north of Parallel 18.
Chunchon it H1 miles mutli of
the Red Korean border.
It wa» frs&gt;m Chunchon dial the
Chinese inounl'-d their two massive
offensives in January and I ehiuary
against W .uqu. deep in crntr.il
Koira.
On the western front. South
Korean and American task forces
tanging u|i the historic invasion
route of Koiea humped into hitler
Communist irsiitancr mulls of

Contempt Charge
Against Field !s
Declared Invalid

Associated Press Leased Wire

Costello Defies U.S.
Senate Committee On
How Much He’s W orth

Pioneer Night At Lake Mary

B i t t e r Resistance Is
Iviet By VanguardOf
Advancing UN Force
As Chunchon Falls
•

W EA TH ER

and occasional rain in
■•-day. Parity cloudy elsewhere.
A l r » light -hoarr*
In south
portion. Partly cloudy » r i l h r r
northeast and rrntr.il purliiwt
through Thursday,

1 loudy

§cnate Is Asked To
Consider Abolishing
Public Loan A r c i i c v

Murh of the enjoyment drived from Pioneer Night was ft -n
the
Mary
Concert
Left• »*»
to fright
an
- playing
f
‘IS of the ■Lnke
rssK. 10
.. » •/.Jin
1 I I ’Orchestra.
*1 ' "' I IS 1*1
1tr II1 lin
'frs.
&gt;.iloirt;
Perry llremer,
.oil
r*. Ilehn_ZiMrower,
Helen /. ttrowrer, guest m
loirt; Petri
llrt-m.-r, trumpet anl
leader]
ider; II. R. Herkentiarh, cello ; oy Howell, sasotihone; Ann Lovell,
leader]
sderj II R. Hmith, drum; Raymond llall, violin; John Prckham,
drum and Robert ftrrnirr, piano.

Lansing Says Salt
Water Fish Agency
May Be C r e a t c d

Truman Asked To
Withdraw Plan To
Reorganize RFC

Mar. .‘i1 Is Fi nal
Dav To Pity Taxes,
Gall way Declares

It, i.. M II.H IN K I I . M
W A S IIIN G IO N . M u . 21 t A ’i
C'haiimaii MiUlellan (I) A ik ) id
the Senate l.*|vruditutrs Committee
imqioseil Imlay that 1‘iriident T tu man willuliaw lem|Kiiaiily ins hotly
dli|iUle.l pi ll. In ir-i .1 :is,s the Re1 *:r .............
institution Finarre
constitution
I mam. (Co
oqvotalion.
H r said Congress should he .illowed In work nut Hi own solution
t .»./* 1
.
to thr latr of R F C . huff
mrnt Imtlintt agrncy A Srnatr
tubconiiniltrr innlrnJi tit*
R F C ha. fallen under the control
.
. xfra
of *n influence ting wtlli \Mulr
Home (ontiaeti.
McClellan made the- .i.gge.llen
as hi* committee opened public
beutlug- III) the I’ll ddent*- ptoi.o*n| 1.1 aholi-h the five-man RF*
iotir.l of directors and put the
&gt;een&lt;y under n single admini-tra
tor.
'This plan should le- w ilhdeaern temporarily,"
McCleila t
said.
Senator
Mayhank
(D -H C i,
ehalrman ef the full t anking rem
mlttrc who spiike n the lend off
wllnr**. said he thuught that
"might lo- u g"CHl idm."
Mayhank *«h! I........ ..
rs Ih.
President's plan in any .-veru
would not la- 0 final solution, and
thut hi- ctimmltlee want* to work
out idea, of H.h own 011 what to
do with RFC. I|. ..id he Intends
t„ .all hearing* Immediately on
several proposal* to aledisl. the
mr&lt;n*y

The Florida Legislature may I ( &gt;„IV a f . T ^ T v . remain
create a M il water D*h eomm » - w hieh .Semln-de County'* i.spa* on similar to that in California.
. (11. . , .....
,,n&gt;nlnll ; f
! X r*r;, v ^ u ? ,^
l » h r « i I* ll'eir c m ! real. ps-T
mKTr. "&lt;dr lll.a
! * Lion*
I
* rClub
i {,B*lo.l.v
V 'h ' " rtl and
tax a -..,
membari
Jnh Intangible
, , ; aUlpWB&gt;,
Clarence1—
- -- *•Welsh*' lntr#d" m l ' ,y 1 '*renee| t 0 * Colh.lur, advised today.
Pointing out that what formerly j
M?rrh "
i»»&lt; month in
seemfsl to lo- inexhauatihle ftshinrr "
" llM’ M1,a&gt;
paid l*rf.-r.resources on the Florida eoa-ls nre! a mininiuiti "f '• ps-r rent is levif I
I nnw .ilm lnishing.TV'toid of«.V,T.'. I • W lm ' " -d i""i-erty taxes
•
i enforcement ufficera in the S t .lf Mr o '" 1 "»■!•»*» personal uni
#ff(| of „ jrp|anf, t,, 1 intangible ta n In addition !-•
I Jm, j i ^ i u ,p of gto,, nct, A* u '*ds p.ualty levy, M r Gallows
,
t r r ' ul* the fishing ia improving on Pointed ...it th.- tax law* input
b .M .
. ’ w in
I. "
(he west roast of the state, he *he additional charge „f a fro
f■,r ndv. rtising the property *«
n .u * , .
w L .
__
. .. . . . . . . . . . . .
__
1 ,Iclinouent,
H.
hit*h
“
*
__
whieh fee is 30 cent* la tii fofmnUtrr WBa thr (i|M*nintr
The Florida W ildlife
Federa­
II «Hils..*a *la P s ie toafcti
!! ssllsHra .in l-nae CVsblt
tion, he drelared, wax urganited by \
turslni-simen and
spnrttmrn to I
ronserve natural resoure*- lnelud-1
Ing tlmler, water supply, soil* and
wild life.
Since the organixation of the
Seminole County Sportsman A*»«riation and the bringing of game
warden* here. Illegal seining of
thousands of pound* of fish a year
f EDITO R'S N O T H : The n it e r ol Ike following di.psteh
has been ehi-cked. he pointed out.
hss been no a four day, underwater training cruise sUtard a
One result Ii that fishing of perrh
II. H. Nav, snorkel sithmirine In Atlantir waters.)
and has* hsi been improye.1, he
said. More than DO perernt nf the
Ily El.TO N C. F A Y
tourists eomlng lo Florl.la want to
ADOARD SUI1MARINE GHAMPUS, Mar. 8
(Delayed)
(/V)
fish, said Mr. La m in g .
Ate uihmaiinei dangerom )
H r stated that at a recent ses­
sion of llie Florida Wildlife Federa­
Tiie truthful answer to lint it prnl.alily y n .
Dtev have m ottion, it wsi voted to ask the Fresh I utll-in ha/.tii* than other craft hut that ti the nature of the vrtiel
Water Ram* and Fiah Commission
lo ston all seining In Florida wa- I h r y mutt have thrm. Hut they alio hatr a boatful of safely gadget*
and techniques.
&lt;
(raallsaeg Da l*as* K likll
Let's ronsldrr
th r
dangers save the imat, tardiness in diving
l l l ’HMAN'H H O L ID A Y
D rat:
willmean Its destruction hy air­
B E L L IN G H A M , Wash* Mar.
Thera is lha m a ile r of buoy- craft or surface ships.
2 1 — W F — II was the last placa
This
low
buoyancy factor*
you would look fo r • fugitive, but anev. The margin between float­ means the submarine Is particu­
that's where officer* found Ray ing any finking, when a sub­ larly vulnerable to enemy gun­
Weldon, wanted oa n watr a it marine Is nprrating oa the sur­ fire nr tn rolhston. A ship'* !&gt;«W
face, i« lest than fo r any other knifing thrnugh the sub's hull
charging grand larceny.
Officers her* thought Weldon rra ft. it i* almost a hairline dif­ ran send her down like a alone,
might visit a friend In the slate ference. It has to h « that way. too fast for bulkheads to (•*
iwfiitenthry at
at W alls Walla and T t w submarine must lie aide to rinsed.
notified offleera there to nab him. submerge In a matter of sec-.
The second danger iminl i.
They did.
undo. In rombal, a quick diva can
(Ceattewe* Ow race B a k u
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“ ilit* ilmthlhiK *»f ««iif «irntifih
lin*
ttuFCimpli^lii.l !«•
than
mm' months nfti-i thu ('*111111111111 1
ngg.e -ion ngain-t 'lie Reput.li
of K.m a," (it-nerwl Marshall r ii - .1
"For
M l,n'gth we have already cilln.fi
ed a total strength in i**rc&lt; - of
-'.'*00,1 MmI . -W*s tint attained in
World War It until mine limn ‘21
mi,B(|ta
r „ ur t.iuhi up slaite.l
in June c m . following the full
U'anee. and more than Ih ...
month* Aftrr lYurl II iimhii
Thtt p m U M look iimium
fll
worl.Lwi.fr .ti*. I •- h . ..f
thr prt'tfir*e of Am* n.-nn .&lt;« (• n-. *
*nd the exchanged lelrgian » a
arounit thr uloiw Lv thr
fj,ale |)r partnienl‘* Voice .if Am.-i
ica.
}}&lt;' telegraphed Marshall
I wish to commend you and all
your nssneiist hi the A rm y , N a vy ,)
and the Air Force for the sirenuou* efforts which have nu.de such
growth pov’ ible,
"This tremendmis gain in .....
Ila sllssfa Os Psae 11*101

'ntrolmnn
Death Rate Here Is
Twice That Of State

Two Arc Injured In
('old Forccsist For
Two (’sir Collision
Fntiro Peninsula
,,
Tvv" people w»te injured thiI.A K r.L A N D , Mat,
21
More cold weather tonight
for ntornlng at in *2" ..'cI. h-W In n.i
t‘"ethrrn peninsular Hori.ta v*»- nutom'ddle collisinn nt N . nt It
fore.-a.tto.iay hy the )-edri* Stale .street and Magnolia Avenue.
the Injured were Mr*. Samuel
*' r“** Marnlng .Service M ill '"hi
l ewis nf Itirminghnm, Ala., and
rl .rT t *V""r WII*
tin-*. It VV. Lewi-. 2f» yen. &gt;.|.|
. fovecast:
Tonight and Thursday ino.mng Ni'gi,, drive, nf ii Mo-ely Cadtlln-fuiie.nl coarli
Ih.th w&lt;ie tnlen
l'»rtly clmidy and colder ....... .th
to Fernald-ljaught.ui
M.imuial
'
rt,J.^
' " " V ,V
t u r o .u»
10 itrirrrr. In thr north I... pitul, M r, la « i in nn Kin-1
nn Funeral ll.nne nudiulsnce and
K ium-Ii Lewis in a ,\|«»ely atnhu.
.
-» » k " - lance. The extent of the injttri. *
Im-l not (M-en fully determined by
It.ton,
north and central, slightly
Until automobile« were batily
in southern rfiMrirt.
-mashed up, according to l.lcnt.
Outl.Hvk] cool in smith and cen­ Max thus arid Capl. Roy T if1lo of
tral ill-tiiit* and tulhcr r.-M m l'i the Police Department
lianing-temperature* near the
.lunger to tin- t'lfiO Cadillac wax ntlmated
(mint for tender truck in northern at 1 2,01 "I ..ml to tin- tum (lldsinndistricts Friday morning.
Idle, nlaiut ( 1,200
At the tune of the accident the
Cadillac was la-mg driven we*:
on Ninth Street, a through street,
by Email Lewis, and tlo Old,mo­
bile, driv.-n t.y Philip Cohen of
C H IC A G O , Mar. 2!-|/p&gt;— Huf­ Ituffalo, N. V., wan going south
fy. a "2(1.pound Great Pyrenees, on Magnolia Avenue. Mrs. Lewi*
aid to Ih- the only dog of It- kind wa* a passenger.
in the nation, tea* reported ml*sliolh drivers fare charge* of
Ing yesterday and feared a victim carries, and negligent driving.
of dngriaprrs.
This afternoon It wa* rrpnrtrd
The dog'* owner, Dr. Collin 'I that Philip Cnhru Is nt the hospi­
Doyle, said Huffy vani-he.l Sunday tal and is receiving x-rays to de­
from the Inclo-ed yard of the termine the extent of an in|ury.
Ik.yle home. Huffy has a shaggy, Mr*. Lewis was released and Enoch
white coat, without markings.
Lewis, Negro, remained for treatDoyle said there I* an American merit.
strain of Great Pyrenee., hut lluffy
is the only representative in this
COOK H E N T E N C F P
country of th# Spanish breed,
O K L A H O M A C IT Y . Mar. 2 1 raised in the kennels nf the Infanta l&gt;P&gt;— Admit led slayer William E.
Don Alfonso of the Hpanish royal Conk, J r . today was sentenced to
family, Ruffy wa* a puppy when terms totaling 30(1 years in "A lDon Alfonso gave him to Doyle calraa nr anolhtr nfe prison where
in 1M2. At that time D»t&gt; Alfonso he has no chance to escape” fur
was a student and Dr. Doyle nn the slaying of the five member* of
imtruetor In the Rritish Royal the Carl Muster family of A t­
wood, III,
Naval Academy.

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Myriads Of Safety Devices Protect
Sensitive Submarines From Disaster

M W YOR K Mar 21— 1/1’ &gt;
j l ndeiwnrt.i K ... Frank Costello
D e c la r e s
hwi.iv drlird Senate .rune invest.galois f.u die fourth tine in then
rffo ili lo find out hts nrt wottli.
He s.ud hr woulilu t ansvsei the
question
Kiu.innn. tm ln u rtr irniirtlWith the same sullen stubborn­
r*( h\ I.trill 1 1 T.iyiot nl the ness hr has dtiplvved when the
H o iitij Itighu.n I'.iitnl. nl tlinr mailer came up previously, t'osteltr«|H»!l«ilu|m in (»«&lt;■%«rftlcftie 11*111* lo &gt;.iid thr .onutiitler was .i»koo;
.Hiulfnli Mull a * thr 101 |.i«( ioi inhumation it had not iii’ht
Vrmi %%!iu|i i**«ultr«| in I I iit.ilihr* to.
in Seminole ( ’minty. .1 t
»4te
"I
irlused hefnre." Costello
laid
I'm not going to answer
lw »e the vtate air,age.
I irnl I ivim t u t intKHltltra I•V lint c)!ir»lii&gt;ii.
How H.l Mootirlh. w!io uitrodured
Hie yamfilet. labeled l-v the
also I Indus.iv Patiolmaii If D
committer at head of a national
H a iti..-ii «l Sauloisl Joel field citme svndicale, pictured lumtell
presided
to the inmimltrr as one now tn I'.iioliny ool that in a sense y iy r.l in puirl) legitimate Imsiness.
\ud lie said lie wain I going
&lt;itiren. &lt;d a . oiiimirnilv air pisl
as mu. ll irsponsihlr fo| acildrnts to talk about sshat assets lie has.
Costello pictured hinis.-tf ns a
as thoir involved, I irut. Taylor
promoter of jet boiler* f.u the
stirise.l lit. ure.l ssf moie public
twnefit of housewives with small
uippoil liu law rnloreemenl.
apartment*.
He eoneesied In-fore the Heimte
Already in l*'M there hav. Ii.-sn
four (w-rsons titled in aiumnol.lli- Crime Committee the jet boiler
aivld.nl. in Snuin.de C.umtv. lie tmslrie** hadn't taken up tmieli of
stnl.sl nf these, two were killetf i hi* time so far.
said
"It's in il* infancy,"
in the I ity and two outside.
It’s jtut started,"
In Florida during t'.i.Vi a total
The hrullrr was ile irril«,d as
of H72 person* were killed and
an infra red hroilrr for use in
lJ .l l - injurisl, hr irvtalttl.
apartment homes, hut Costello
(if (hr m»»rr Ihnn 6!!a00(t ifrivn * said he didn't undvistand it's
lnv«'l\r,l in ncridputi in thr Main mechanical detail*.
In^t yrni, rimir limn 8H nrrrrnt
Prior to Costello'* appearance,
\n&gt;Utc‘«l m law, .u l I.irut. Taylor. the committee issued a secund
llr f r r t L r vthlrlr^, hr |M»in(i'«t out, invitation to New York Governor
I'llh &lt;1 J»*ll fivr |»r|^r|Jt of (hr Th.uua- E. Dewey to appear l&gt;efo.e il about gambling nt Sara­
fhi w1*4 .in i hr minihrr «*f mi!r&lt; toga H|o ings, N. Y.
'in\ i lnl,
minoir ( ‘uim^y In it
Henator Charles T&lt;d»-y H i M i l
vrni IsmI n futility ovunt^c1 In aid Costello's refusal to art-wrr
motor nr* iilrnl of rimriy Iwiri* "makes us suspuioo* and I don't
thr *f(tit* n o tiiiu 1, hr ait! In want to I.e suspicious."
thr f’Uv of I ;I n11&gt;Cl thi i
lilt
"The world can’t think well of
uholr nf In**! yrm only four j»«*i
a man who cov.-rd up." he added.
viiiD u r n
in nolo arfiilriit*.
Costello lit- disclosed In- tin*
lo- t..lit thr KmaniariB
:.i .oiti.l iGiO.l'iNI in .ash in lit*
Lhr Htilulioii to thr (irnMmi H h.nne -nfe un.l in two bank in*th irr fnlil, hr *tutr*| nmt itirlu«|r« counts, but la-yond ih.il, lo con­
h lrhuay miciiurrinif, law rnfarca** tended hi* holdings are Ids own
mrnt ntti! nluration of ilrivrr«. affair.
"lb . you have a safe deposit
Fhniila r lull onr nt rip hi nI **'
that nl low 41i vr r * 1in*!i ■*•i* I &lt;» l».\ anywhere else other than m
thiHM* of III yrnra of npr, In* your hom e)" n«ke.i eommilt.-e
&gt;"i.n-.-I I! mini |.h Hull.-i
aihlnl.
Costello -lotc.l al the celling
Out of 7*1 v mint torn that lr»l
in fulfil mtiiliiilv in FLoiifu laat uioli.eiilnrlly. Mini log nit., the
yrar, lf7it u rrr ihir t•* ^|w*r4f 1D- a bit., hot gltile of kileg lights.
tii tlrlvinir on thr unm p *i»lr of I hen h. sni.l In In- h...ii ■. Hun
thr tnntl, ai»4 r’»7 t«* ilnvinp whih* v o|&lt; • “Nil."
Cosicllu's attorney. G e o r g e
int-ixu utnl. Tin* fourth larif* **
imiilcnt i*ii mi up fm tor wa* ill'* Wolf, ha- contended that his
n y a i«tlnif *top *li:n» of nipnan* , lo in i&gt; ron*tltutl..oall) entitled
IC « s Mi ,44 ..a l*ii ■e •1 , 1.11
hr Nniil.
ftnp«*tI Stm klaml rr|N»rVr«l pro
gnaw In the preiwration* for the
K i a uni* mliiAtirt •him mi Apr.
«i. Furl 11 ipp in t*othnm iiatol that
vatioin Huh ar« ihiKuina t&gt;oy'
am! pirli for (tir Kiny am! Qurrn
H HNilmiftl MM l‘« n r u a il

Rare 220 Found Dojc
Reported MiHsinjc

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Voungi'iToAnswer
W arren’s Charges
Before Grand Jury
T i l l VII t-ssiKI' Mar
II —
. !’i— Governor
Warren
i.ala)
-ll-nemle.l Washingii...
. 0.11. I 4
judge Sam ll ttay 011 charges
..( ilr.inkrnnr--,

M IA M I, Mar 21
!■'
Col,
lack II. Younger, president of the
Grenier Miami Clime 1 '.munis*ion, -aid he would g,&lt; before
tlu- Dade county .-.and jury late
today at his &lt;wn reque-t 1.1
answer any q u e s t i o n * aleuit
charges made again*! him t.y
Governor Euller Warren.
\cen*rd by Warren of ,.--oci.
ating with "one of Miami’s most
notorious
gamblers."
Younger
said he would sign a waiver of
immunity and testify unde. ..utn
lo any question* atsmt -neb an
association.
After he has np|o-are,i lu-fore
the grand Jury, Younger -aid tie
would ask that the Governor Incalled n| support his charge*
with -worn testimony,
Warren charged yesterday lliai
the Crime Commission chief nst.v.
ciate.j with a notorious gumbb-r
arid alleged that a my-drriou* en­
velope had been passed to Young­
er under a barroom table in pad •
Younger declared the charge*
we..- "false and infamous" a n d
gave the Governor 21 b--urs to
H'aailausg &lt;)■ I' m , i i , m i

The W eather
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Mar. 21—
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Atlanta
llltmark
II
llrnwnsville
67
Chicago
‘2t»
Denver
43
Ere*no
Hi
New York
4H
50
Washington
Winnipeg
H
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Key West
n
Ml
Pensacola
Tampa
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F R I D A Y M A R . lfl, 1951

T H E S A N F O R D H K K A f .I). H A N F C M W . F l.O H I D A

PARE T E N

Sunrise Service Is ‘
Planned For F aster
Plan* are nearing completion
for the Barter Sunri-e Servlc*
which li being rponsered hy the
Sanford Ministerial A -oeetinn
The Service will l&gt;» ■ i , at 1 1.■
Hand Shell nt I'. ir, Basin n &gt;■: ning.
In event of rain the -i me. will
l/e held In the Sepi nnle If g1
School.
Hev. A fi MelnnD, j. • r
tie Fir*t Prrabytrrlan Ch ir . on*i

president of the Ministerial A*
eoriatioo, will bring the Foster
message. The High School Glee
Club, under the direction of Mr*.
Ollle lire.,' Whittle, and the lllg.i
School Hand, directed by It. L. ,a. Cburrh Nolirea must tic presented at the Herald office
Iliack. will provide ipecial tnu.ic a* lief,ire publication.
for the occasion.
Sanford .Ministerial Association
The Ministerial Association u
llev. Angus (J. Mrlnnin, President
I r■ cd It* appreciation to Clif* .r 1
llev. Fred I-. Horton, Sec.-Treaa,
MrKibbin. L*ity manager, and to
tho*e who are working with him
MOM t ItOSH ( lit IM II
I HIST II \ I'T IS T I III UCII
to make the Hand Shell comfort( Episcopal)
I'ark \veniie at Slsth Street
,.i • n every way for the server
W. I'. ll-,N,h*. Jr.. pa.tor
toped that this will ‘ I'r. II I ytlleliin /limnrrman. II.
I)., Hector
John L Miller. Minister of
•Sanford'* I»rgc»t Sunrise Service
PALM SU N D A Y
Ed lira I ion
0:00 A M, Holy Communion ai d ‘‘We're Sa.ed A i'lare For Vou"
Blessing and
Distribution
of
Sunday School 0:15 A. M. •‘Take
Palm*.
Your Family to Sunday School".
9;3tl
M, Family Service and We provide a place for every
Church School
member of the family.
■11:00 A M. Choral Eucharist,
Morning Wcirahip 11:00 A. M.
ttli • Inc and I&gt;1•*rihiitiona &gt;.f Sermon W. P. Brooks, Jr.
Palma, Sermon.
Training Union 0:15 P. M.
Service* during Holy Week
Union. For All Age tirnup*. Story
Monday
through
Saturday— Ilnur for children under tt year,
il ily Communion— 7:30 A. M. of ngr.
\V« dm-day — Evening Prayer, lit­
Evening Wor.hip 7:30 P. M.
any and Sermon— 8:00 I*. M. Sermon W. I‘. Hrook., Jr.
Maundy Thursday— Holy ComWedn* -day
Evening
Service
rnnion- D*:0*l A. M. Good Frida; 7:30 I*. M.
12 00 S onn— 3:00 P. M Thr.,- "E.erjr Hoom A* Warm Ac Your
I our *etvire of The l'a**i»n.
flame"

THE C H U R C H E S

n t Federal S

of Summolo Countv

Phone 1 152-!'

CHRIST CH URCH . I.ONfiWOOD
&lt; III IM II OI T HE N A ll/ M IEN E
(L p i-co p ai)
113 Maple Avenue
Itr*. II. I.ytllrton Zimmerman. II.
!(■ v. T. It- Itushton, I’aslnr
IL. Vicar
unday School t i l l A , M.
9.30 A. M. Holy Communion anti
't uning War-hip l*t:45 A. M.
Sermon. All are welcome,
Junior Society 7:0fl P. M.
N Y. P. S. 7:00 P. M.
FIR ST CHURCH OF C H R IS T
Evening Service 7:45 p. M.
H00 East Second Street
M id u iik Service Wednesday
Sunday School 9:45 A, M.
Morning Service 11:00 A. 51.
That true substance is God
created, therefore spiritual and
I 111*3 M E TH O D IS T I'lIU R C ll completely unlike what the world
I L. MrKInlry, tllnisler
calls substance, j* the theme of
lr», P. II. Stephenson. IL B. E. the Lesson-Sermon cnllllrd "SD H
■&gt; 15 A. 51. Church School. A S TA N C E " to be read in all
•Is
for every age.
Christian Science churche* neat
II ou A 51. Morning Worship. Sunday.
■rtiu.n Topic: "The Easy And
A ver«e from P*almr (101:31k
The IL.ird Triumph".
supplies the Golden Text: "The
0:30 I' 51. Youth Fellowship glory of the luird .hall endure
.Service.
for ever: the Lord .hall rejoice
7:30 I* M. Evening Worship. in hi* worka."
Sermon
Topic:
"The
Elder
Reading, from the Bible in­
Brother".
clude thr following statement
made by
Paul to Tim othy
"Charge them that are rich in
Ihi* world, that they lie not highminded, nor trust in uncertain
riche, but in the living God,
who giveth ns richly all things
to enjoy" (I Tim . 0; 171.
Selection* from “Science and
Health with Key to the Scrip­
ture." by Mary Baker Eddy In­
clude thl* correlative passage:
"51aI ter, »fn, nnd mortality to*c
all supposed eonsrjounr.s
or
rluint tu life or cxiitrnce, a*
mortal, lay off a false sense of
life, sith.tanrr. and intelligence.
But the spiritual, eternal man is
not touched by thee phase* of
mortality” &lt;p. a i d .
Wednesday
Evening Service
8:0ft P. 51.
Itcndlnh room— Tuesday
and
Friday— 3:Uft In 5 (kt P, 51.

OUR
CONGRATULATIONS

F R E E M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
West Fourth Street end Laurel
Avenue

Fred It. Ilorlon, pastor
Sunday School 0:45 A. 51.
•Morning Worship 10:16 A. 51.
Radio Program 5:00 P 51. Dial

First Federal Savings
and Loan Association

20 .

Young People'* Service 7:00
' M.
Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. SL
Thut-day Prayer Meeting 7 1I0
C ON GREG ATION 51. CHURCH
I'ark Avenue and Third Street
J. Bernard It.ml. .Minister
Church School 10:00 A. M
Morning 5Vor*hip 11:00 A. M.
Sermon "When The King Came"
MORE T H A N A KING
In Lloyd Douglas’ book “The
Rohe," the slave, Demetrius,
pushed hi* way through thr rrowd
on Palm Sunday, trying to see
who was tho center &lt;&gt;f attraction,
lie got close enough to look upon
the face of Jr*u*. Later another
►lave asked: “ Her him— close up?"
Demetrius nodded. "I* he rra ty? ”
Demetrius shook hi* head empha­
tically. "la he a king?" "No,"
muttered Demetrius, "not a king."
"What I* he, then?" "I don’t
know," mumbled Drmrtrlut, "but
hr i* something more than a
LI.... "
king."

We a r e happy to have hart a part in
installing;

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w irin g and lijrhtintf for your new
office.

116 Mnirualia A Vi",

Phone 442

3-Hour Good Friday
Service Is Planned

ItE V IV A L A T flit.ST
C H R IS T IA N CHURCH
There will i»e a week of special
preaching at the First Christian
Church. I *&gt;07 Sanford Avenue
(egtnnlng
Palm
Sunday
and
doling Easter. The minister will
preach both Palm Sunday and
M ter. There will a -preiat program of »en*onal mu*ic given by
tr&lt; Church Ch&lt; ir hr&gt;th Sunday*.
On Monday nlhht llev. J. IJuiiwv
Ihggs of Daytona Beach will
(reach. Tuesday night Dr. Paul
Carpenter of Orlando will be the.
ptearher. Wednesday night llev.
Lawrence A 'h lry , of Oiaia the
State Secretary for the Christian
Churche* in Florida will preach.
Thursday
night llev. Laiien
Burton of Del.and will tiring the
Message, and Friday night llev.
i Homer Haislip of St. Louie, Mo.
*ill give the rhi.ing sermon of
I hr week. These week day service*
will itogin each evening r*t 8:*k)
1’. M. J. Ilnndall Karri* I* the

A
ipecial
three-nour flood
Friday Service i» being arranged
by the Sanford Mlniwterlal As­
sociation to he hehl in the_ Fir*t
Presbyterian Church on Friday,
Mar. 23. 12:00.3:00 P. M.
The three-hour lervlce will he
divided into seven period* during
which seven local mlniiter. will
bring message* on the la»t word*
of Christ on the Cro»*. There will
be a scripture reading, prayer.

hymn, and some appropriate
apecui luutlc for etch of the ir.tn
period*. Muridan* from Sanford’*
varioui churches will participate.
A brent ileal of time ha* been
devoted to thl* service on the patj
of the cooperating churche*.
it I* hoped that all the people of
Sanford will Join in it* attendance.
Th«*e who are working on that
day are informed that they may
attend any part of the «ervice;
entering the church and leaving
when they de.irc. They are
specially invited to attend at
Icaal part of the service.

Congratulations

tieorge Derr Heckwith, Litt. If.,
will he the guert *pe*ker Sunday
nt 7:30 P. M. at the Central
Baptist Church on Ninth Street
r illl lS T IA N &amp; MISSIONARY
and Laurel Avenue. O. I). Beck­
with'. topic will 1* "(iod'* Pro­
A L L IA N C E
I'ark Avenue at I'ourteenth Street phetic Plan.*
(ilenn K. Smith- I'a.tor
Ml III NINE DEVOTIONS
Ihhle School 9:15 A. M
Rev. 8. L. Whatley, pastor of the
'In n in g Wor.hiji 11:00 A. M.
tiue.t -Speaker for the morning Central Baptist Church, will he
•ervlce will to- llev. K. E. Johnson, in charge of Morning Devotion*
llrulah Bench, Ohio. Mr. Johnson through r.e*t week. The program
ha. served ai a pastor and tin U a pn -entatinn of Haiiio Station
cvangcli*t for many years in lire WTIMI, in cooperation with thr
Sanford Ministerial A»-ociatlon,
Christian A 511*.ionary Alliance.
and is heard daily at 8:30 A. M-,
Evening Service 7:3*1 I*. M.
The pastor will *pcak. All arc end on Saturday at 7:15 P. M.
invited to th ee Sunday Service*.
C E N TR A !. B A P TIS T CHURCH
Ninth and l.aurel Slrrrt
F IR S T PR ESB YTER IA N
S. L. Whitley, Minister
CHURCH
So inlay School 9:46 A. M,
Hr*. Angu. G. Mrlmd*, II. It.,
Wer hip Service 11:110 A. 51.
Pastor
B. T. 0. *1:30 I*. 51. Unions for
9:45 A. M. Church School.
11:00 A. M. Morning Worahlp— all a g e * .
Worship Service 7:30 P. 51.
Sermon l&gt;y Mr. M&lt; Inni..
Dr. George Ifprr Beckwith,
(1:30 P. M. Youtli Fellowship—
GloversrtUr, N. Y. Will i&gt;e our
Pioneer Fellowship.
7:30 I*. M. Evening Worship— speaker.
Subejct: "(IrHl's Prophetic Plan
hrrmon by Mr. MrlnriD.
Special Music for Sunday Morn­ Through The Ages” Chart outline.
"Come Thou with u* and we
ing: "How Lovely I. Thy Ilwclling
will do thee good.”
I'lare"— Chancel t.Tiuir.
.Special Music for Sunday Evenmg: Solo: "Jesus Saviour Pilot
■Air"— Mrs. Sara Stoner.

First Federal Savings
And Loan A ssociation
I*ln»terinjr done by

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T h rrp i.«t a (Ufforonco in FlnBtcrinK'

L A K E M A R Y COM M UNITY
CHURCH
4'. C. While. Minister
Church School 10.00 A 51.
Worship 11:00 A. M
Westminster Fellowship &lt;3:30 I
Tuesrlay* Choir Practice 8:00
P. 51.
Thursday*
Bihie Study and
Prayer Sleeting 7:30 P. 51.
Tuesday, 5!«rch JtHh 8:t*0 P. M.
The Friendship Class meet* with
Mr*. 51. Pack ham and with Mr»
Ann ID»et n* co-bo-te* •
UPS A L A CHIIIU'II
Church School I0:0O A 51.
Worship

1 1 :0 0

A

M

Wednesday
Prayer 5ie«uug
1:30 P. 51
Evening Service 8 00 p 51
T H E C II U R c ir OF GOD
2509 Elm Avenue
Itr. Joe
CrOwa* Pastor
Sunday school at 0;|f, A. M.
C l a s s e s for nil age* Good spirit
filir.i teacher s that wilt make the
service it Idessiug to you.
Morning worship 11:00 A. M
Message by
the I'aslor. All
memheis ate urged to he pre-smt
at Ihi* service.
Evangelistic service and alter
call by thi Pnsloi at 7:30 P M
Special music and singing, at thiicrviue
Prayer meeting and Bible study
each Tuesday vveniug at 7:30
P. M. Be sure and bring your
Bibles.
Missionary
-rrvlce Thursday
evening at &lt;:30 P M. 5lr*. Slavic
Kinard, Leader in Charge.
Victory Leader* Band service
Fridya rvrning at 7:30 P. M. Mr*.
Evelyn Bennett, l eader in Charge,
a program for all young people.
The Church siring hand will
furnish the music, and the public
is invited to attend all those ser­
vice*.
SK VH N TII D A Y A D V E N T IS T
Elm Avenue and Seventh Street
Church service* Saturday at
11:00 A. M.

CH URCH 7)F~CHRIST
Elm Avenue and Merond Street
Kaldutlh School 0:30 A . M.
J. C. Nkholson, Minister
Prayer
merting
Wednesday
10:00 A. M. Bible Study.
night at 7:30 o'clork.
11:00 A. 5*. Morning Worship.
7:30 P. 31. Evening Worship.
It thf only onr
Thursday 8:00 P. M. Bible study
m wholly within
Visitors always welcome.

First Federal Savings
And Lean Association
Your Step Forward
In Helping Sanford Grow

CONCRETE BLOCK CO
W Commercial Ave.

Phone 1192

GREETINGS
FIRST
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN
ASSOCIATION of SEMINQLE COUNTY
W E ARE PROUD TO HAVE BEEN CHOSEN TO DESIGN AND M A N U ­
FACTURE TH E MODERN EQUIPM ENT FOR YOUR NEW OFFICES

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la Unity Thera la Strength—
Ta Proioct tha Puca of Iba WorMj
Ta fn a t la tha Progress of America.
Ta Pigdoc# Proaperity for BxnftmL

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VOLUME XXXXII

I I N
a m* n m n i n m

Established 1908

More Than 400 House Group Clears Bill Lowering R0K Troops
Attend Annual Draft Age To I8V2, Approving UMT Swim River
(Pioneer Night
To H it Reds
Housholdcr Declares
Opportunities Were
Greater When San­
ford Was Frontier
Advantage* of the pioneer young
man who founded ihit irction over
w;he young men of today who are
seeking a career or buiinr», were
pointed out by Katlyle Houtholder.
young Sanford attorney, to the
more than 400 persons who attend­
ed the 26th Pioneer Night celebra­
tion in Lake Mary Saturday night.
Mr. Houtholder. who wa» in­
troduced by hit father, Etneil F.
Houtholder, pointed out that in
•the old dayt, a youth could tint
a butinett or farm on 3200 and
go on expanding the enterprite un­
hampered by heavy taxation.
Frank Evans. of Lake Mary, who
initiated the program 26 yeart ago.
again servrd ax a “ merry" matter
of cetemoniet, topping the introduc­
tion* with an exchange of old
lime recollection* wilh Joe Fortier
0w ho wa» bom in Lake Mary in

1878.
Andrew Toney, 90. of Lake
Mary and formerly of Eden. Ohio,
sea* the oldett man pretenl and
received a four leaf clover from
Sheriff ,P. A. Mero, who in turn
pretested Mr*. Nellie Wireless.
Longwood, a doxen camellias a*
a prixe for being the olden woman
% pretenl.
Mr. flouaholder, pointed out that
Iba young man of today rannot ao
easily atari a business at did the
pioneer youth of yeaterday aa It
ukea loo much capital. "When
the modem youth reaches IS. hr
flrwta he lajmt ready for a Job ami
marriage. Competition |« keen, a»
be foe* to eoliege.'* he declared
A* a m a lt, he itattd. the pro« n of raising a farall
tllr hat been
_ retorted anywhere
five to
'fV«*n yearn ftr Ut* r a s T o I today.
’i f he' gomT Into boalnna M a r .
IL ViPrd the tame a* hi* father
who in tOlOdld n o tHard
____to woefy
....
■bout government regulation*. To­
day the government withhold*
part of hi* profit*, and even If
nia money I* fust or stolen. he it III
haa to pay hia taxes.
H « ronatraated this situation to
that of the “self sufficient"
pioneer* who regarded the fed^ oral and atale government aa
w aomathine far off and were con­
cerned only with local government.
Hearty applause greeted hla
statement that this government
regimental Inn and lost of freedom
(Continued On Page Six)

WASHINGTON. M »r. 10
(/Pi
Die bill lowering the drill
acr lo I ft&lt;._, and laying the groundwork for a Universal Military Trainmg program w*t cleared for Hnuie debate by the Houir Rulei Committee today.
Member* van! there wa» no opposition io the clearance, voted in a
closed «•*1 Ion.
a- —
""
The House will take up the delayed until tomorrow.
Many Republican* and Southern
measure on April 3 after an Ka&gt;ter frees* for four days of ilrliale. Democrat* gave advance Indies,
It will l&gt;r open to any ami all lion* they will appose the bill.
The real fight, however, wax ex*
amendment*.
The legislation also extends the peeled later In the session In a
period of service from 21 to 'Jl cuinplrtr new rent control law
which the Administration plana to
months.
Major fight, may develop over tureen) the taw expiring on Junr
expected moves to knock out the 30.
Universal Military Training pro­
The bill brought up today would
gram. to har sending United extend control* for 'JO day* only
States troop* to Europe without in thovs communities in which
congressional approval *m| to put mntrol* are due to expire on Mar.
.11. These are cities and towns
a ceiling on military strength.
The Senate ha* nn*se»l a com- which did not act to keep con.
panion bill permitting the induc­ trola past that date.
tion of IB-yrar-o|ds. extending the
Tighe Woods, the government'*
period of service from 21 to 2* Housing expediter, xaid about
months, and containing a U M T 1,100 comm unities have voted to
provision.
Veep control* after Mar. 31. But
Meanwhile a hill to extend fed­ cbout 1.300 other* failed to act.
eral rent control* for many rom. Controls In those communities will
munitirs neared a final rengres- expire at the end of this month
-tonal hurdle today.
unless rongref* vote* the exten­
Administration lender* railed sion.
on the .Senate-approved extension
Only the automatic decontrol
hill in the House and pressed for feature of existing Iw would be
a decision, hut the vote may tie
iCMtissts oa Pan* t » * i

Millionaire Facet Morris Talks To
Contempt Charge Club On Value Of
In Probe Of Reds
Field Is Accused Of Rotarians Ant Shown
N ew Procedures In
Refusing To Answer
Local High School
Senate Q u e s t i o n s
W ASHINGTON.” Mar 1 9 -0 * )
— A government prosecution today
challenged the good faith ol Fred­
erick Vanderbilt Field tn tefuiing
In answer question* during * probe
of Communiils-in-g ov e r n m e n I
charges.
Field, a New Yolk millionaire, i»
on trial in (edeial tourl on ton(CsstlssH on rage Tw si

6 Who Plead Guilty
Are Sentenced By
J u d g e Stenstrnm
fill person* pleaded guilty l«
charge* this morning Iceforr Oswity Judge Douglas Strnstrom who
pronounced aenlencea.
For aggravated assault with m
knife whereby several cheat wound*
of a minor nature were infiktrd,
Mabel Bush. N exres* of Ovladp. re­
ceived a fine of 8600 and cost* nr
one year after pleading guilty.
It was h*r sreond offense.
William Granville, Negm of
Oviedo, pleaded guilty to a second
offense of driving while intoxicat­
ed and drew a straight 30 day sen
tenre with drivers license revoked
for one y*, r L»roy Banks, Negro, who med
ICwatlaaed Oa N a * Twer

Iranian Education
Minister Sho t By
4Divinity S t u d e n t
Tourist Club Party
T E H R A N , In n . Mar. 19-OPt
— D r. Abdul Hamid laftgansh,
former education sdnliter and
clone friend of the late Premier
All Ratmara, wa» »h«4 and wound­
ed by a student he had canght
cheating on an examination. A
eommunlit tie-up with tha attack
also was sought.
Police arretted the gunman, a
-y o u n g Moslem divinity (Indent at
w lk » Unlvrraltv of Tehran, and hegan an Invratigatlnn In determine
whether he w »» a member of the
Communist Tudeh Party— the bit­
ter- enemy of Zanganth.
The 46-year-olrf educator, presi­
dent of tha university law faculty,
had hern tha target of frequent
leftist etudent demonstrations In
the past two years.
The shooting occurred on the
university steps.
.
Police also sought ta determine
t M f tha students, Nustrotullah Ab­
dul Ho*win Qttml « M Inked with
Pads yam Islam, the fhnallt Mos­
lem group whose rank* cam* tha
gunman who assassinated Premier
(taxman Mar- T.
Zanganeh. hnwevar, had not
been Involved In Hi# #U nationIsatier) dispute which' was responsible
foe th* premier1* death.
A wltne** la the ihoatlng today
said Quml pointed the gun at
^Zaitgaaeh'a b
head but It failed ta
n chased hhn around
• lir e . He then
II* In front af the

Will Be Held Tonitc
Final arrangemanta hava been
made by the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce for the pro­
gram of entertainment tonight for
members of the Sanford Tourist
and ffliufflsboard Club. Ed Whit­
ney, manager, said today.
Approximately Ibn tourist* have
signed up for the event which
will start at 1:16 o'clock, he staled.
Mr. Whitney and Mrs. P. M.
(tingle* will represent the Cham­
ber of Commerce In grouting the
tourists, and Mr*. William Mc­
Carthy, president of the Tourist
Hub. will make the response.
The program includes musir by
a string orchestra under direction
of Harry Waster, a Mystery Man
guessing game, and other entertaininent. I .adlee will receive cor­
sage*. Refreshment* will he served.

SCRUM AN PLAN APPROVED
PARIS. Mar. 1 9 -G T )— Six naHons of Western Europe today in­
itialled the Schuman plan f ir pool­
ing moat of their coal and steel.
The plan for gn international
control of Weal Europe’* major re­
sources waa initialled at noon to­
day at the French foreign Ministry
by technical experts of the six na.
lions— France,
Italy,
Belgium
Luxembourg, The Netherlands and
Wait Germany.

The value of audio-visual aids
in modem education was demon­
strated lo the Rotary Club today
by I’rnf. Herman Morris of Semi­
nole High School following •
luncheon served from the school
cafeteria on the stag* of the high
school auditorium.
Prof. Morris, who was introduc­
ed by Walter Haynes, pointed out
that during the w«f the Army and

Chinese Abandon Key
Base Of Chunchon
As Allied Forces
Near 38th Parallel

lion of recruits through th* «s* ol
motion pictures and Ttctfoia re­
cords. Since then, he addad, Seminula High School has added »
good deal af equipment lo iu
plant by way of motion picture*
projector* and recording device*.
About 30Q films u year are used.
he said. Tha acboal la n member
Unlfunlty film llof the Florida Ui
of tha University
hrary and also al
which
of Georgia film library from whlc
film* are received on an exchange
basil. Free fltas can also be ob­
tained from tha Arm y and Navy,
from Industrial organisations and
various aisoclatlon.
Part of a film called "Choosing
Vour Vocation" waa ahown the
Rotarians t« demonstrate the type
or film used In this program, A re­
cord of a lesson It Spanish waa
also played. Mr. Morris commend­
ed the work of tha high aehool
glea club, the band, the dramatic
dub and the dabatan and Invited
the Rotarians to ^* U the class

Mrs. Margaret Clark
Injured In Accident
Mrs. Margartt Clark, 67, re­
ceived fractures af three ribs and
bruises In an automotrit* » evident
Saturday night an th* Orlando
highway about t mile south of
Ksnfora.
Hho was reported resting this
morning at Fern* ia-Lgufh Ion Me
morial Hospital where she wss
taken after the Occident.
with
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gable
G
whom she was ridl
and Edward B. O'Dorn*11,
of Hanhad leg
ford, and a pai
and kits* bruises
were reif Night
turning from the
program at Laka
The automobile
stalled aotomoMe
D. Wells, 19, of
cording to State ntgnwar
man R. D. Harrison, tied
of gasoline. The car
tlfhu dispUyed, ha aa
for Welts waa set at 1160
Judge Douglas SMnetrom,
ing further investigation

KSft.'SSiS,

Koraet, an authority on th* Bal­ af heart toward o
and kans, win ha th* principal epeekee. da the West has mearned and re­
drafted several tlmaa, a Western
STR IdSA N TR O O P
official Indicated, * move will be
ADDIS ARABA, Ethiopia, Mar. made to bring th* talks to a cloae.

s m s e

Associated P ress Leased W ire

«5 1

TO K Y O . M a i T U M A * - South
Korean troop* roam the (hilly
Hongihon river in Cenlial Korea
today in pursuit of Communiit
lorcci pulling hack 1ow*rd the 1
36th Parallel.
The Republic ol Korea (R O K ) (
soldier* were spearheading the cen­
tral front drive of the U. S. Eighth
Army which hai &gt;et up Prong
fortes in a holding lire only 17
mile* of ilie politically vemilive
Parallel.
"Tb«ie w*» no ‘topprug those
ROK troops." said a military
ipokeiman. They roam the cold
rivrr rather than wait for hosts
to ferry them arrotv in the northwsrd drive.
"They were jusl a lot of eagar
heaver*."
The same ROK troops trapped
and annihilated a fhinrve fommuniit battalion Sunday.
The ROKs faded U r k when the)
atroag pet roll out In a flanking
first met the Med*. Bui they sent
movement until they were north uI
the Chinese. Then they »m*-h*d
the Reda simultaneously from the
front and rear.
American liaison officer* with
the South Korean* counted S3!
dead Chinaa* after the battle.
ttery of
The ROK* raptured a battery
76-MM. howlUer*, *everal mortars
and rifles, and large quantities of
ammunition.
It waa the firit action of an
alxe along the Korean front In 83
hour*.
U. 8. Jet pilot* Monday kilted or
wounded !WW of IJS0U Redi&gt; con­
centrated In th* village of Kappong. 32 mile* northeast of SeoulThey aDo reported damaging
a tank In the town west of Chuff.
ebon, once the central Chinee*

Dramantic Kxils Art- Made From Crime Hearings

Kx New York Mayor
Says Criminal Army
Liquidated All O p ­
position With Lead
NEW YORK. Mar. 19— o il—
Former May or Milium O D » &gt;er
i reled off Ihr namr* of under­
world leaders lialay as the Sen*
tar Crimv Commlltre protwal
intu a rrpulrd "big sis” nation­
al rrimr directorate. O'Dwyer,
now ambassador lo Mrsiro,
livled l harle* (l.uck) I l.uclann*
Joe Adonis.
Millie
Morettl,
Meyer Lansky *nd the late
llenlamtn (Muxsy) Siegel a*
"big" in the underworld rank*.
NEW Y O R K , Mar. 19— OP)
— The chairman of the Senate
( rime Investigating Committee
ln&lt;|*y eslrndrd • "cordial in­
vitation" lo Governor Thom**
E. Dewey lo m*kr any state­
ment he drailrd hef**te the
committee.
Senator Kale* hetauver l DTrnnl ia-urd Ihr invitation Just
before M'tlllim (&gt;'D«)er, *mh*»«*dor In Mexico ami former
mayor, waa sworn in a* a
witness.

TWO WITNISin, Virginia HIM (left) and Frank Costello (right). leave the Senate Crime Investigating Com­
mittee hearing tn New York under emotional clmimstance*. Miss lllll, frequently llnfcrd with underworld
big-shoU, punched U woman reporter and tried lo kick a photographer alter she had te,lined. Costello, who
had undergone several day* of stiff questioning, walked out on the investigators, despite a wsrrilng by the
commit tee's ehtlrman that Iba Senate will be asked tn Dm* a warrant (or tits anvil.
(fnfenutliunal)

Director A ngrily
Denies Influence
On RFC Agency

o*\

antly abandoned

No. lit*

O’Dwyer Tells Senate Crime
Committee Of Deadly Justice
In Use By Underworld Gangs

the S M S B R S F W S U K

bulMtng and shot hhn ante In tha
■EMfNOLR D IN N E R C LU B
parso today far a
email af hla back,
The Seminole Dinner Club will Russia’* Andrri
tha bullet bad been removed end meet at the Mayfait tan tonight
nda proposals
At the hospital a doctor said tha at 7:06 o’clock, President f . A. conference.
Zaagaaeh'a condition wp* fair
Palmer announced today. Imre
If Gromyko shews
aa ednestion minister, la lfr,
ItW , introduced a draitle
law which Uw parliament i
after an attempt ta “ _
hen Mohammad lam

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SANFORD, FLORIDA
M O N D A Y M A R . 19.

W EA TH ER

Cloudy and showers north portion
through Tuesday, partly cloudy
south portion with widely scattered
shower* south portion Tuesday.
Continued mild except colder ex­
treme north portion Tuesday.

I ’ u ill F . U t lllK t

''Vtoirrrh T e r m s IVniLiTti
Crime Commission
Head “ Hired L i a r ”

H id * - W U H * * * * !

Of

Accusation

Governor Denies
Intercession On
Behalf Of Bookie

Of

NEW YORK. Mar. 10 - f / P i Former Mayor William O'Dwyer
lold ihr .Senate Crime Committee
t'wlay list- underworld had its own
court lytlrm that meted out death
sentence, to uotahiti of ihr gang­
land code.
O'Dwycr, now amhanador lo
MrxKo, described it at "a )udirlal tel-up a kangaroo
rourt
where they held Inals, inually at
nighl."
"We also found," hr md. "that
It'aallasH On Pngt T * » l

B r itis h Estimate
Russian Strength
Af I Million Men

A (I, B. armored patrol rolling
north from Seoul threw buck an
White House Link
enemy platoon that attacked it
20 mile* south of the Parallel on
tt \SIIINGTON. Mar. 19 —
MIAMI. M*i
I*) -f/Ti
A
Ml
C, l d «»rd Itooe testi­
II, ills MODFKIt h
the western front.
broadest I vl.ileinent liy Daniel I*,
fied
today I’rnddrnl Truman
On the eastern front. Allied
H IN D I IN, Mai lit
M l —appointed him *n ItFC director
patrols probing within a (**
.‘vulliv.tn iliit
( ',ii vet nor lu llrr It, it jsin* • Min ItMiri- Iis-1 iiight
miles of the 33th Parallel moved with order* that "It (the M FC)
W.IIICH intrriedrd In have i*ce e-timntrd llusaiau nod (.’onirniin1st t hlnrae ailliril fnlre- t"Kethrr
northward against Red small arm- seeded lo he cleaned up. aad i*
track p:iiiliegr» irvliurd to * lunik- nt H,000.000 men M'»r Minister
oa nver there and Ho a |oh."
and mortar fire.
maker
lirouglil
the
lejmndfi
(rom
John Strachey set the .Soviet
Th# Arm y, breaking a three-day Move gave hi* levltnnny to
silence, announced "holding ele­ Senate (nvesllgaloe* *hn have
llie (innemor Indav that Sullivan ground army *1 SJtOO.IKH) soldiers
“ very large" penrrtinie inobiliments are 17 mile* from the 39th accused him and I*a other MFC
wav a ‘ hired lia r"
tatlon but "not the incredibly v*,t
Parallel at five point*." It did dlreelnr* of yielding In Influ­
Sullivan,
opriatinx
direcljr
ol
forer whirl) some people :teem to
not locate the points and said it ence in making Inan*. H our’*
the I roue f'nmiiiic'uui of Greater' fear.”
story of Ms Instruction* from
would not. Holding el*m«nt* pro
Strarhey, qieaking nt Dundee,
aumably are capable nf holding Mr. Truman rapped earlier
Miami, stood by lu&gt; -tain ,etil. at*
testimony In vthirh hr denied be
nod is war office itle*,, of hithertheir ground against heavy all*' V
veiling
that
lu*
inloi’ialmn
&lt;am&lt;r i r r Irird In gel * fellow direr,
t» seer-t Intelligence rrp i i . tn
Th# brief announcement said p*
Paul F. Ktitigr, 8 pros I Deputy I Iron I r„ |i{».Ull&gt;. *li a11ill &gt;an nf rffrrt refuted * formal Kuaaian
trols were operating "mile* north'' tor, Walter L Dunham, tn re­
M'glonal
Executive
of
Hrcioi
sign «nd hernme "the gnat" of
I
to ilritain Feb, 21 in which
the N ile I 1a&lt; mg Cnm nim ion.
of the five point* and in all othn
Hi*, covering North ami .south
sectors. It did not say how many the Senate Iniealigatiop nf the
The Stal, liariin: Co.ntnI iilnii tlie Kremlin claimed it had little
Carolina, (ieurgin and Florid*,
huge government lending agrnmore than 2,600,000 men under
(I nallaaf* li« Pa*r To n )
mtlea.
rami to hf* present position with
arms.
Parallel 38, which cuts acr»'« »»■
a hroad Hcoiiting experltn. &gt;
the lliiti.h estimated,
Korea about In the center, ha ■
■Market ContinucH To (lieInitrad,
lie &lt;
two major CommunDt nation*
WASHINGTON. M ... Uf .-t / V i
been the aribltrary dividing lln&lt;between Communist north and Re — RPC Difritni C. Eth»*iti Row* Irlit Coiiiintltec and finally n &lt; Shatter Sales Marks each h*&lt; about 1.000,0011 weapon,
wleldrr* -Including Army. Navy,
publican South Knrea since* the demarwietj today lltal Scnalf in­ Hroidtnsslrr In Florida, he eiit, i
e«l the I’rofrsaiunal aevir* It
Air Force, and internsl security
and of World War II.
lU
ld
ly
a
i|ay
iu*u
|&gt;a*ic&gt;
ut
Ihv
North Koreans stabbsd aero* vestigators withdraw their chargts IWI2, and will report a C-idtril S*nfnid Stal, F.irni'-rt Marktt troopj. The jtatement. however,
Florida Anntial meeting r&lt; nisglit.
made po reference to the Russian
the lino June 28 and touched nil
that unit rort «f ivcuril fur th* note
vm
. . . . . . . ______
_ United
____ _Na_ linking him In an influence ring
the .current
fighting.
*l&lt; nf prfvlur* i nut hutteml,
fhr War Dfflre opened it file*,
tions'*'f*fv** pushed them back with alleged White Home ct,nt*(!». * l { | | n i r f x
' I ’ fi
|?f&gt;||fir| l"it tlir 'I hunt p«.||&lt;k| eliding at
Slraehey explained, to d i‘pel “tho
acron the Parallel.
^
t j Rowe denied the an matinni in
®
^
I
IU*0 n'clork Saturitay nighl hrok*1 danger., of Ignorance."
Then the Allies were fortvd
*11 prrviuus rrourilt, aid Man*
"It i no, the *s y " br -aid
south of th* Him: by overwhelm e prepared statement to Fulbiiglt* | (| S C O l l t C 0 U H I* j I get H*ndy Andtrvm (hi* mnrn“that the Mu.slati fnrrev v ,'r in­
mhcommillre.
Iht
wntiau
reply
.
^
«
i
r
n
•
*
Ing me sees nf Chinese Rada who
ine.
numerable and Invincible,”
I O i l 111*
earn* to the- mid of the North Kn made nn mention ni twnrn terti- I I I O ( l l n 0 r { 1
II* trvealrd Hull during the 24
Tbr U. S. Senate Foreign Re.
ru n .
mony that he had tried lo make a
.
hours, (he equivalent of t i l car- latlons and Armed Service* Tom.
Now, the U. N. waa rolling
Mr. Paul F. Mung*- will iep*'il 1l,u,d* «f liriMluce i**i .hippr&lt;l from
northward once more, In search of feilow Reconstruction Finance cor to the regular Executive Meeting 'i'* market. The major pmtlon mittee, repotted tart month that
the Atlantic Part powers have
withdrawing Chin*** and Med poralton (R F C ) director "the of the Central Florida C-mnril
nf till;, was shipped hy truck and 1,47*1,000 turn under arm* and
(Cnaltnc.ed Cla N | t T a i l
trswtteu*# no Pa US s i n
R«y Scouts nf Amertra in Ssnfnrd about five carload* hy rail.
2,000,000 In the ground force*.
Vegetable .*|r* Mtil'itilttrd to
tonight.
"So far." Strachey -aid. "the
Mr, Hunge h* &gt; tieen working on I
unit - or about ti| i at load.
((■wtlaa,* na N s , *tal
a_ ipccial survey in Urn r»n*i«l In addition M. earloadi of citrus
Florida Council for the runt ii- fruit were ship|ied
f’atiliage continue* tn be "king" Woman’H ClubTollold
month* and ha* met with Commit
tee* In the Council on two no*.- 1e.t the market and price &gt; aro* | Discussion On Safety
Inn*. Mr. Rung#'* survey ha, to do about vtabilired at Jl.Tfi to 12-25
with better methods of muring, per 50 pound t&gt;*B. Much of the
The Hanford Woman's Club, foiW AS H IN G TO N . Mar. 19 - OP) — Wetlem Hemisphere foreign supporting and training Unit ' lowly vegetable" Is heir v pro- lowing a luncheon at noon WedMnatlavMS Oa N i , alii
diireo
in
the
Sanford
a
rt"
ami
Minister* meet here next week for * conference expected to produce i
nt-aday, will *non»or a Safety
•hlpmenti are ut, &gt; brine received Council discussion.
new basic strategy for th* defense nf Central and South America.
T A X IN V E S TIG A TIO N S
(ro m Winter Garden, Orlando and
Lieut. R. Tsylor, public rela­
W AS H IN G TO N , Mar 19-&lt;d'»
Secretary of Su i# Acheron. *» United States representative, tv
Del.and
tion* director of the Florida High­
An
eliterompany
nf
federal
tav
expected to urge each of tha 21 nation*:
way Patrol, will talk at 1:30 P.M.
in*ea(lga(nr« U being formed to
Hy to prepnre lla own&lt;‘
1, Not only
on "Fart* and Figurr* Concern­
Mrs. Crowell Wins
track (Lawti U x fraud, of big time 1
American
cnuntri*a
despita
the
______ | but also, through Uni
Seminole County'* Traffic
gambler* and racketeer*.
need
for
them
In
Europe
and
elseArt Show Mention ing
Inter-American Defense board, t&gt;&lt;
Problems."
This
was
annnunred
Saturday
join In devetuplng an overall »tr* where.
Member* of Ihr Safety Council
While official* here expect ap­ after Treasury officials told ro
Mr*. Gretchen Lewis Crowell, include Mr*. Roy Ttllit, sponsor
Igjpi plan.
underworld
Income
wilt
expludi
X, 1b Increase and speed up IU proval of the plan, they said porters a three-year fn&lt;|tilry Into Sanford artlat whose decoration* and Mrs. Ben Wade, Mr*. II. M.
military program with possible foreign minister* from Central shortly In a shower of tax claims in tha Chamber of Commerce re­ Papaworth, Mr*. K. W. Fit# and
and south America undoubtedly
U. E. assistance.
ception room have recaived ao Mri. J. D. Callahan, sponsor*. The
and criminal charges
&gt;. To deelffnate some unit* for will press Acheaon on question*
much favorable comment, won meeting for discussion I* open to
T
h
r
u
source*
said
auch
charge,
United Nation* service to eppo*&lt; of cost snd will want to know fifed laat week against Ralph ' a- new honor* Thursday In cnnnec. the public.
illiSislnS anywhere in the vrorli!. how muck U. 8. help can be ex­
brother of the late Chicago lion with noted artist* in a dis­
op the theory that the atnnglh pected.
The Weather
cm, Al Capone, merely spot play at Y'owell llrew.lvey'a In Or.
Washington’s response to this, itof die UN Is an t*s*nVJ part of
iandn.
lighter him a* the first of ni*ny
hrmlapher*
security
arrange Is prepared to provide equipment nationally
Mr*. Crowell received an hon­
JA C K S O N V ILLE. Mar. 19-DF)
known name* to l » inIt ssld, will be Diet this country
meats.
orable mention for h»r oil paint­ Atlanta
50
63
and train officers for at least aerlbed on lax CXIMII
1
ing of Inni# Park Road, Tarpon Plsmark
Tbs principles af Joint dtfen.- *om« ll Its hemltphero neighbor*
43
79
Spring*. Tha exhibition was apon. Brownsville
and troop contribution* lo the while deferring the questloa of
RESTLESS M ARINE
18
41
UN. havo b«m adoptid 'n prevt. payment for Utei discussion.
A T L A N T A . Mar. ur-d/P&gt;-M*v sored by the Orlando Art Aasocia. Chicago
16
21&gt;
Denver
Inter-Amerkan and United
President Truman Is scheduled he there’* no rest foi* the weary lion.
30
7
Dea Motnea
ltaff•- Ashsson and to address the conference at IU after all, or at least one of 'em.
40
29
Detroit
OPS M EETIN G
Marine corporal Don Raid. 23.
Mar. « In Gmw
88
62
Member* of the Sanford Mer­ New York
T h# meeting was la the first LssHnnuck from A t­
---- 'HL- *a. - . a
89
69
■ w
B W f,
lanta la return from the Korean chant’* Association were today Phoenix
39
46
urgsd hy Andrew 8tin#, president, Washington
war on rotation.
e
to
Winnipeg
Manned latent — coupled with , .Today the Purple Heart veteran tn attend tha price stabilisation Jacksonville
81
67
to he held Tuesday morn­
Mr. Truman'* declaration of a saM he had a 80-day furlough meeting
70
78
Miami
emergency — was ta Lut might not take It *U because ing at 9:80 o'clock at th# Orlando Tall*ha
case
70
61
military, economic, and "I'm not the kind of ■ guy who Chamber of Commerce. II. Stuart
80
M
Tampa
Johnson, secretory, will preaids.
c u lit around dolnp nothing.'4

Conference Is Called To Discuss
Defense Of Western Hemisphere

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The Sanford Herald

Federal Bond Support

art Meats,*
o.ao
War tear
IU «
All ehllsarr aalleea, rsiS i' si
lhaahs. resalaltsa*. prsM-laatallaas.
ssS aailres *f ralerlalaaseats far
IXa ear ease sf taialaa laaUs. win
hr &lt;hara*4 Isi af reaalsr ■Jirtilslaa rats*.
HsetrsealaO VallaBalls ISf
ItlssS S r s if ip t
flrerrsaala.
Its* Is r, Xrw l»rh . S'hleaaa, lie*
inl&gt;. Itaasas sits, as. Laals.
t s , llrralS la a a ta ts r af H r
lairU !*,,•• nhlrh la ratine#
airlsslrrtf la Ihr as* far ireakll.
railna .1 all ike leeal aewa erlelr#
la ihls a*wsese*r, aa sssll a* all
AS- aewa «tl*e*irhea.

T O D A Y ’S BIBLE VERSE
Hut Israel had to pay bitterly for
hri mistake* and her sin*. VVe
•bool,I not abuse the liberty that
■be Creator gitra it*. We hair
plenty of light. The Lord loved
I rail forever.— I Kings 10:9.
Ralph Capone apparently hat
been neglecting hit income lax retutus. Mr should have irmemheied
what hapiwnrd In hrothrr Al.
I'lrird’ nl liuman says hr Has
no intention '.I iMuming to Wash­
ington 10 nub i to dean house, cldetitg tlurinp Mm* first year of lift- nmonp in.iun-tl iiniiln.-t.
Th»» most frequent fatal accident.1), the run)puny r e ­
Appatei 1 1 ■■ 'Vlntc Home has
port!*, are thune re.tuitin|/ from the (twnllowiiiyr of tureipn
altcAfly been draned.

objecta--nipplefs, imcifiers, safety jiiitH, huttons, tnarhies, or
the fluteau ol labor Statistici o ther tliinpK— left within the baby's Teach, and from a s ­
reports dial wholesale prices during phyxia caused by tile rryurnitntinn o f milk and other liquid
the past week diopped .1 perernt foot)*.
Not much, but belter titan con­
Such accidents as bum s or scalds from m akeshift va­
tinuing up.
porizers, fires started by older children playing with
Dow n in Tainpa businessmen air
putting up a five story building
ju;t (or parking. While we havr
plenty of downtown space available
why not take advantage ol it by
getting aside certain aieas lor
packing lots?'
I T * Justice Department wapls
|o deport the gambler who fixed
New York b a , ^ t b . l U ^ s . Wial
mpul sending tlioge. basketball
plaWrt yfulyuld oqt, thrir trammaleV^ back wheir ihry came Irom
H »&gt; t|
,j J
The (jftitrd' Slater Chamber ol
CosnmeAr has cpptp out in IstW
of the ibojjtMn ol like RreppArurlion Fincher CoqiofatioiF which
was dexqpifd (or tile aid of buiineti
corporktiont. A p p o i n t ly they
(igure( the price of tlrch aid is lu
ImpttfUat to rrrormber by those
who car die illegal gambling on the
grounds that "everyone likrs to
■amble" is that racketeering in
Mokm.-&lt;kiug, punchboardt, dot
machinn ant) to forth to often
docs not end with gambling, but
alto im lues dopr-pcddling. illicit
traffic in women and childien. and
murdri at $50 a head.
Governor (jyinet of South Caro­
lina points out that j( the Supreme
Court mtiili on the abolition ol
segregation in the public tchoofs,
South Carolina will obey ibe law,
but it will do away with the public
school iyilent. The people of South
Carolina now levy la m lo luppoit
public at bool* for Negroei, but
would not levy late* lo support
any schools whete segregation of
the taces was not practiced.
Il,is inteieiiing lo oote.that most
of |hr graft and Corruption in
Waihington n being uncoversd by
two Senate investigating commit­
tees headed by Desnocrad. The
committee looking into the opera­
tions of the Reconstruction Finance
Cortmration is headed by Senalot
Fulbright, Democrat, of Arkansas,
and the Senate Crime Investigalfag Committee is head by Senator
- j$ f k u w
Tennessee. Now if the
Desnocrad themielves can uncortt
ao much crime in and out of govemm-sil, whal in the world would
tire Republicans disclose if they

*»»f* in powty?^ ,

m atrhes, strangulation caused hy the chilli Retting Ms head
caught. poisoninK. and drowning in the b ath also take a
considerable toll of infant life, the study indicates.
These accidents are due, in the m ajority of cases, to
lack of proper care by tile im t m iii — usually th e m other— in
charge of th e bahy. On the other hand, tiie company points
out, most deaths t lint are rejiorted ns suffocation hy ImmIclothes or pillow*—causing great anguish to hundred* of
m others each year wlm hlainc themselves for carelessne**—
m u l t !if PCUIe respiratory infection.
hefit ure .advised, m-cordingly, to lx* particularly alert
ijlff^s ofljrFqpiriitarv illness in very young bubies, ■
- lilttU? pnrgfw * )ui* biftt nmde in reducing the murtjt’fMifh accidents liltiAiig infdula'durliig th e perltxj since
*arly
whliq deaths from causes o th er than uctits h^ve declined by ulxuit i t percent during these

yearning tu luUJufy tha curiosity of uthara. U’n no fun to
know som ething iinlemt you enn tell it. Thin went* to apply
mmv of the dclegalps to th e Big Four deputien meeting in
Parin; when there li an argum ent In th e cloned nexfllnm
they can’t wait to tell about It. There m ight bo fewer a rg u ­
m e n t if they Were le.x.i avidly dincioniql.
F ifld w

I h T r ie d

sraatlaaeo I'Ve** rase Oaer

tempi ol Congress chsrget growing
out of his appearance before a
Senate Foreign Relations Subcom­
mittee last Apr. 2B.
Assistant U. 8. Attorney W ill­
iam Hints conceded F.etd, to i b
fusing to answer 31 qu»jll&lt;ip*,
claimed rrpliea
lend to In
criminal* him.
But (fits instated that Field
waa "picking and cluxuing ’ what
questions he wanted to answer and
had no “reasonable and honest
fear" of being prosecuted for ans­
wering.
Hits pointed out in hla upening
statement that Field voluntarily
testified before the .Senate group
that he had never been a Soviet
espionage agent.
Accordingly,
Hits told Judg T . Alan Goldaliorough "he couldn't claim that a* one
of his fears."
*‘f* &gt;»»cHh*d Field aa "n man
of grent wealth who hax expended
It freely over n long period or
tlma for Oommunlxt-front argnni
xntlona at lea-t."
“We any be did not have goo
faith when he made thn» claim
fjMcalble
self
incrimination).'
Hit* told Judge Gohluhornugh.
Goidaborough ia hearing the roao

planning a county owhed
DOS|)ital lire powers that be should
plan for ihe fulura and no? for
J M pail., It W probably trw that

roted for R a 90 bod hospital
I Harr bern big nougb; But
» d bad Srswasdc County
grown consiifarabiy since
And Ih# demands fat bospitai
have"'also ‘tqirusrif
smod to bo content to Iw tick

MONDAY M AR 19, 1951

f lA N T O R D jn f R A U ^

she Bubcummittee's inquiry into
cliarges by Senator MrCatlhy (R W i«l of Comm uniat Inf lllral lint of
the alato department.
But for the moat part Field re­
fused to answer qoestians. II* Said
he waa relying nn hi* cunadtutional privilege against possible xclfIncrimination.
Field'*-attorneya waived a jury
trial. This mean* hia rase wifi
be de,iilad by fevleral Judge T .
Alan Gild1 1kirough,
William llifi, asiistant 17. H.
ADornev atsigurd to prosecute the
case, told a reporter he will ran-

Thus the legal issue is the same
as in eight of nine conDmpl of
Congress cases triad here In re­
cent weekat did (he wile*** pro­
perly invoke hi*. privilege under
the fifth amendment against pos­
sible aelf-lnrriminatinn I
In five case*, Judges rultil that
witnesses did and aequlttrd them
In two rases where poerdbte self.
Incrimination figured them have
been convictions. Two other case*
nr# awaiting deciilons. All In­
volved witnesses Irefore various
rongressionnl comml ite r.
Only Earl Browder, former No.
I Amerirtn C-Tum-mM, f*HH to
ta.vr Ihe issue of possible self-lit,
r.+ ’nation. If# »*W tlr* questions
V-* to him by lit* Senate Furrl**
HolnUors Hubcommitte* were not
rortltient In the inquiry,
thaf
. .. and
...........
j(
never was directed to answer

RFC Influence
(Continued from Pag* One)
goat” of the inquiry.
Director Walter L. Dunham had
told the subcommittee on Mar.
n that Howe urged him to resign
hi* post under circumstances that
would
make...Dunham
........ ..........
..... . . 'the coat"
of charges thf RFC hast yielded
to an influence ring in making
government loan*.
Rowe told the banking subcom­
mittee, headed by Senator Ful(•right ID -A rk ), lie I* entitled to
a finding "that an exhaustive
investigation of
tny
conduct
prove* I have acted a perfectly
ethical and legal manner.
The subcommittee. In a report
to the .Senate last month, had
made much of Kowe’a friendship
with men the group natmd aa
member* of an influence ring.
It also had riird a loan to a
firm in which Kowe D a large
stockholder a* evidence that he
had benefrtted from favoritism.
The loan was made and paid off
nut lung before Ituwe joined the
RFC hoard Oct. 3, IhU).
“Not one of you gentlemen, I
am aure," Howe said in hia state­
ment, "wants to tie builly of
maligning a person by innuendo,
garbled amt diitorted reports,
or half irutba."
Another directof, Walter E.
Cosgriff, In a statement prepared
for the subcommittee declared
he has teen no evldancr of an
influence ring operating around
HFC since he took offire last
Oct. 12. He said he ronalderea
the ether board membera to be
"honest and capahle" men. The
subcommittee haa never criticised
Cosgiiff.
t-osgriff said:
“ It is Impossible of rourae, fur
ine to be able to say what may
have happened at some .time prior
to m y' association with the cor*
poration, hut it is my firm runviction that if an influence ring
did exist or other Improper poli­
tical activities went on at aome
[•nor date, nothing of thla na­
ture haa been active in the recent
menhs since my association on
the present board of directors."
if there D such an influence
clique, he aaid, "they did not
are fit to include me in their
activities."
Cosgriff, who said he la a life
long Republican, told the »uhcommittee "no une at the Whita
House" ever tried to influence
him “nor Ius* auy director at any
time intimated to me that the
White House was interested. In
ru out con r of any (rending nutt­
ier." He said “the name la true"
of taith the Democratic and Re­
publican National Committees,

Crime Probe
ICeotlaaeO Pr*n r u t o m |
in certain sections of the country,
there were men who carried out
the orders of these courts, and
there would he only one older—
death, execution."
0 ‘Dwyrr said in many sections
&lt;rf the country "they had troops
under one man &lt;*ho had authority
to direct those troops.”
"Albert Anastasia was the one
wlm had authority to order the
Ihooklyn troops.” he said.
Anastasia was a iui[wct in a
»l*yi**» attnliuted tu Murder, Inc.,
pronldyn « *&gt;mr tyndicalr. Auast.
ana esc aped proiecution aflei the
ilealh of Abe Rebs. a witness, in
a mysterious plunge from a Coney
Island holrl window in 1‘htl,
Asked who was chairman of the
i"*ard of director* in the under­
world syndicate, O'Dwyer said:
"It v.t, ■ rather a u»mM nation.
Thetr sen.. n«t f|)|f| man In rhargr,
a romhlnatloti. an alliance."
O'Dwyer told his «*ory of the
virtue na'\ ii-wldr Mursler Inc.,
after a sharp encounter with
'•V-.ntor Cliarlea W. Tobey I P..
Nil i.
The former mavor was smiting
and (sailed as he took the witness
•land after a voluntary trip here
from Mexico (Tty. He *n« ifre *e&lt;l
in a natty blue, pencil-stripe suit
ami blue and white tic.
But heads, of perspiration ap1^ are*! tin hi* forehead under the
warm moving picture and tele­
vision camel a light* anil at time*
hi* voles broke He look frequent
drinks of water.
"•e
exchange with Tobey
r arne
after the Seiulnr said
ffDwverV veision of Beles’ death
varied from that of a previous
wiinr**. Fs*nt (’ Hal*, a former
depulv (Hsllre commissioner.
O'D w t i ' i denfended Bal«' re­
cord a* a iniliee officer, hut To
I c y described Hal* a* a “ a flat
tire" whom O'Dwyer was attempt­
ing to slefend.
O'Dwyer, obviously angry, de­
clared he wn* entitled to a re*
spectful hearing. A brief recess
was called, then the former mayor
leturned with hi* story of the
underworld court system.
The national television audience
for trytav'a hearing v is estimated
at l&amp;OtNIIMU) to 20INHI.IKMI |ier&lt;on«
hv W I'IX . the New York Newt
station which i* originating the
tefecavr* for Itself a* well a*
other station*
The audience in the greated
New York area was estimated at
tAOOJMtl tss 6,1)00,000. The hear.
Inga are'being telecast In IV cities.
da O'Dwyer testified, beads of
perspiration dotted 'hla forehead
under the warm television and
moving picture light* *
Ife halted occasionally to wipe
his hrawd
-r
. &gt; *••(. iti
■ At 'time* Ml* wife hrokv slightly, hut rtcnvim i vritot. hr took
drinks, of water from a glacn at
hi* left band
O'Dwycr wa* lirm.klvn Diatrirt
Attorney at the time of Relca’
death. He is now amtusvsador to
MrxW-0.
Tube* limited Hal* as saying
that K*l*s Intended to enter thf
flflh floor window and ten go upstair* rid tell hht guard* "Paelo
'A-Boo.
' "Your testimony contravene*
that of M r. Bals, whoso testimony
wax that he was not tryiag
escape," Toliey added.
The Kelea raw cam# Into the
picture a ftrr Bcnator Eatea Kefa u ve r
(D-Trtinl interrupted
O'Dwyer In ■ lung atoey of petty
crime condition* ho had observ­
ed as a policeman, magistral# and

/wilier tt&gt;p. Gascy . (D-Maas),
nos liaison man to (iAtigrraa for
fiivuiuuiic Mubilixcr trie Jaiui?toii; Joseph 1|. Rusenl-aum, a
Washing tun lawyrr, ami RFt!
director William E. Willett,
The subrummit tea hart nann-d
thuaa men aa mrmlrcta of an in.
fill mice clique, l u rvoorta void
fallow directors regarded Howe
aa "WlllMi'a candidate" u (ha
HFC and “accept*hi* to Dawson
for that reason."
Rowe said Dawson "has never
railed me about a loan.*' and that
ire haa never met Rosenbaum or
member* of Rosenbaum'* law
firm.
Rowe conceded that Ire had, a*
the subcommittee reported, re­
commend**! that a firm of aurt loners from Worcester, Maas.,
the home town of "Rowe'a buslnaaa enterprise," handle (he sale
O'Dwyer had told of alum con­
of some disputed property on ditions and of pinball and mint
which RFC had forcloaed.
martiines that he said encouraged
children to gamble and stool.
Kefauver broke In to suggest
ly successful” job and the RFC that the former mayor "got down
got more money than it expected tu details or argisited crime In
this section." j - ; 4 '*
Retea was to bsvf agon a witness
protested, “on# would gather that In the alnying eiMMtar Panto, a
Aaron Krock first appeared on longshoreman, who tried to or­
the RFC-scene after I became a ganise o revolt against alleged
director. Actually, he hat been gangster control of the Brooklyn
employed as an auctioneer by the sratrrfront. Albert Anastasia was
RFC m i several occasions since n suspect.
\
the RFC’s Inception."

. a-; r a ? ? A e

witaei* not involved in th# crime.
I depended on him*
The former mayor &lt;aUI Belc«'
death "let Anastasia get away."
Tibey aiked:
“ lin t it a fart that you made a
comment that the police had a
perfect rase against Anastasia
and that you could have prosecut
•d if you had two witneaars?"
"I had. the wltnaases, but I
did not have Anastasia.” O ’Dwysr
said.
The committor took a lb-minute
recess after a heated exchange
'otiey and G'trwyer
between Tobey
O'Dwyer concerning Bals.
"1 would like tn compose my­
self." O 'lH ryrr said.
He was visibly angry and
“ I ought to get a respectful
said:
hearing."
Tobey bad said
"You apiulnted Bala, didn't
you?"
"I did Indeed," said O'Dwyer.
"Wasn't he a flat lire ? " asked
Tobey.
"I,et ine tell you almut Frank
V. Bat*, since yiu bring that up,"
said O’Dwyrr. He related several
instance* of police work by flel*
a* examples of hi* ability.
Tobey inquired:
"What ha* that got to do with
it? Are you trying to build up a
rase for Hal*? You'll have a hard
lime doing it. He told Ihbi com­
mittee what a devil he wai.”
O'Dwyer drelaisd the Senator
was biased and called for a "re­
spectful" hearing.
Senator lister U. Hunt, IDWyo) suggested the recesa at this

Kotury Luncheon
HaailsatS I rsM Paae Itael
rooms. Iliumv, the laboratories,
and the school farm.
•president Orville Tourhtou an­
nounced that the Kiwani* minstrel
will be held at tile high school for
the *benefit of underpliviieged
tkildren oil Apr. I.
Andrew Aline announced that u
kirOting will h« held in the Orlando
ihainher of aimmarve building to­
morrow morning at 9:30 o’clock for
|Jti ndrpdev of (Irkring Ah expla
ratios of OPB 7 bv an agent fn»m
the Jacksonville DPS office.
B. L. Perkin*. Jr. introduced
the visitors as Hill llovey of Chi­
cago, III., Maj. Ben Sharp of Bat.
tie Creek, Mich., George Bardley
of Thompson* tile, Conn.,
Fred
Raywelt of Hudsoh, O., Ray Preatoll of l.vnn. Maw.. Ixay Black of
Boston, Mate., and W. I,. Thorpe
of Orlaralo.

llaallaae* Praw Page Owe)
removed by Ihe (lemling bill. CommunUios alill could *!&lt;«t to de.
e&lt; Htul t viuselvv*. j
Flsexftiare ia the lution'a capi141 Defvrtsf itobllixvr G'harle* -K.
M .Ison said In affect today ihst
America can taka it* ptesant d*&gt;
h r a i pfugtaiu'ht strklc t a rel’.*
lively.,Mi»rt tldMeysv. atrld*..
• Within that rrtnr, ire-Mid h«r
hellgvcd "nur production of Hefrtise material and boltding tit
armed force* will have brought
our rountry troth to a point of
real military strength and tu an
pirn grralcr military potential."
‘ And tn the 'third yoar, Wilson
added, "we ought - M be ablr
actually to eapand our output of
rirtlian goods, and at the same
time, meet uur requirements qf
defense material,"
"The rapadte la unlimited,1' the
defense mobillirr d e c l a r e d .
"That's what we really nave —
rapacity unlimited."
Wilson expressed his views in
a copyrighted interview published
by the inagaiine, "II, 8. News and
World Report."
lie predicted that defense pro­
duction will hit a UMilllton-slol'lar-a-year pace in IDAS; the sup­
ply of consumer goods will start
loosening up late neat years ra­
tioning may not be necesaary.
lie eapreaaed hope that "we
will net need compulsory man.
power controls.''
Meanwhile, Preaiden-. Trum an
today nomlnatN Philip B F irm ­
ibe, undersec
to bo ambas

turned Delos WtlTexls to succeed
Undersecretary of

Stenatrom Sentences

S h e r i f f Williams
Asks For New Trial
On Bribery Charge

suspension by Governor Warren,
*l»o» aid criminal court Ju&lt;ir*
William T. Kennedy should not
have permitted witnesses tn u*.
tifv about matters before he
took over the iherifF* offire.
William* listed 23 ground*
a new trial? Glover »even.
*1
Kuqut-rmirv attacked principally
Judge Kennedy'* charge to the
Jury.
The Polk county criminal court
Jury convicted the three on tire
Mate charges that they runapired
to take bribe* from gambler* in
return fur uromivea to grant thern
immunity frum arrest ami fire,
dotn from competition.
Dwarf type fruit tri-ea, a*
rule, produce just as Well J
tiieir regular site counterpaits.

Dr. Henry McLaulin
Oplomrlriat

Hook it* Intercession
II aatlaaed t ree. Past nael
"reinstated*' Charles H r u d u e r .
alias Charlr* llruad, in M. *.'b,
l D50, after previously bhii’.u.g
him from entry to any Flolida
rare tracks.
In a bri-adca-l Saturilay, Sulli­
van charged the reinstatement
came aftrr the Cuvcmur telephon­
ed the commission Hruduer'- be­
half.
He also said that moves on
Hruduer'* lielialf seeimd to have
originated from Arthur Klrnd,
whom he drserihed as a "lieuten­
ant of an Illinois l)em«cratlc I’arty leader.
Today, in a telegram tu th.'
Miami Daily News, Governor War­
ren Challenged Sullivan "to piove
ti.at hia atateiuents ate not ab­
solute outright lies."
'I have never asked Ihr State
Racing Commission or any of it*
memliera to reinstate anyone who
had been vi.-cted from n rare
track," the Governor added
Sullivan. Lhrii told of Warren's
statement, said again ttiat mem­
ber* of the Racing Commission
had told him the intercession fir
Brudncr stemmed from “a high
national democratic official" and
came to the Commission through
the Governor.
" A n d furthcnuoie,'' Sullivan
added, "the statement was made
hy Ixo Edwards, chairman of the
Raring Commission, that Hoard
&lt;Hi miner) was reinstated aftrr
the Intervention of Governor Warirn at hi» request."
Edwards ami four other cummUaion mem liens joined the Gov­
ernor in denying there had been
any executive intervention in the
Hruduer at Florida tracks was
rate. Edward* insisted the ban on
lifted only because, uner a reelproeal arrangement, It automatiecally barred him from track* in
other atatos.", ,
“ We had e*a»«Hi to belike that
Iraklis.' and I f I liwy wimlkd, hitq
we notified them we werv leaving
lie waa wanted on New York
It up to them to make the decis­
ion.'1 Edwards added.
Sullivan said Hruddner l* currentiy under Indictment in New

113 Magnolia

I'hone SI

Ket*p Your Ago
From Showing
By
W V. Hilt ting
Tonrhtoii Drug Co.
Wrinkles ‘or gray hair won't
rrvi-nl yuur age, for w* all
know (H-opie with Loth who
•till aj'|" ar younger thun thrir
years.
it* taiiiing a youthful appear­
ance serin* to b- fo” '»m «i's l.
ly a matter of keeping active
and healthy, &gt;l«y to day, ami as
we grow older making conces­
sions for the cake of our health.
Sound medical advice hy a
qualified physician each year
will IvMp you oil the rigid path.
Good medicine piuys an im[xartoot part in keeping you
healthy if yuu choose a tru itrd v
pharmacist to fill your doctor’s
prescriptions.
•
'
This I* Ibe USIk af a Series af
i:silartal aAsvrllseateais aaaear.
Isa
I kl* esprr earh week.

York on ijt) gambling counts.
remainder o f a term expiring Dec.
31, 1963
Charles Home, of \irpi*ila, to
I* Administrator of .'WU Aero,
nautics, succeeding N)ixp.
James J . Wadsworth, of New
York, to lie Deputy Federal Civil
Defense Administrator.
At the same time Mr. Truman
formally nominated WW'lain Met’hesney Martin Jr. to succeed
Thomas B. McCabe ns chairman
of the Federal Reserve Board.
Ills selection had been announevd previously.
The Senate rami approve each
■initiation.

BOB KARNS
KAHNS IN SU R A N C E
A G EN CY
Hi.um 20J— Mei«ch Bldg.
Rhone 977

• A FLORIDA STATE THEATRE •

Whet# Happiness Costa
Bo Utile.
L A S T T IM E S T O D A Y !

in "SEPTEMBER AFFAIR

nn electric fan as a weapon to
bent nn opponent, pleaded guilty
to a charge of aggravated assault
and drew a fine of |t$0 and roatr
or 30 day*.

TUESDAY &amp; WKDfifi^DAY!
T IIF . MIGHTY TIIUNDF.HINfr $t&lt;illY O F

FRANK and JESSE JAMES
LAST TIME TONIGHT

tlclpallng In an affray and wn*
flood l u and rosts or $0 day#,
Jo# Hammock, Negro, pleaded
guilty to a charge of intoxication
• H was fined 1* and cootn or 80

---------*8 IT A C T U A L U 'jU lV 'K N K D !

Basil Ricker, pleaded guilty la
an Intoilcatlou charge amt was
fitted M and costa nr 10 daya.
when h# offered ^iibjoctlons. If .
won an aCquitUk

(• * ». S w ­
an-no" over
a Comm-rnit km* had
dans during

SOUB1 RAID

Television
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ONDAY MAR. !9. 1951

TH E BANFORP HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Social A n d Personal Activities
HONK 118

^Social Calendar
M ONDAY
The Dependable Clara nf the
Firat Methodist Churrh will meet
■t 8:00 P. ft!. at thr home of Mr*.
Clarence Wallis, IMWi Elliot Ave.
no*.
The Past Matron' t'luh will
meet at 7 :3(1 P. M. aI the home of
Mr». Jo*- Corley with M rv. Fdton
doit am! Mrs J. C. Hills as rn.
fehostrsaec.
™ Tin Audubon Society will meet
at the Garden Center at 8 .W
I’ M
T llE V I lA I
The Unity Class will inert at
7:30 P. M at th’ Valdez lintel
with Mr*. Carolyn II Par-.oni an
teacher.
The A me itrar ii me Depart
menl nf the Woman'- tin t, will
meet at 8:00 p. . at the Woman's
Club.
a Th&lt; Itul It Sperring Junior (I.
A.'a will meet in lh&lt;- I K I. rla&gt;»
loom at the First Raplt** rh iiiih
at 3:30 P. M.
The Cha|«*l Choir o( the Flr-t
Baptist Church will meet for re
hearsal at 6:45 P. M.
The Kindrtgadrn Ih-pt. nf the
Methoill it Churrh will have it • an
nual Canter party at it:t*0 to I 30
In McKinley Hall.
The Y. W. A of th. First
Baptist Church will meet al
£ 7:45 P. M In the T K. 1.. daaa
w nxim.
The l.adiei Auxiliary In the
Brother lue&gt;it of Trainmen will
meet at tin home nf Mrs. W A.
Cagle I 9U3 Maple Avenue at
8:00 P M
W K IIM S IM V
The Civic (kpartment of the
Woman’* C|uh will have a lint,
eheon at 12:30 o'clock at tin
club.
The program will I* on
safety.
#
Th e Prayei Meeting at the
' First Baptist Church will lie a!
7:30 p. M
The Training Union Fxeeutlvr
rommittee meeting nf ihe Fiial
Baptilt Churrh will lie held aflei
Ihe Prayer Meeting t-crvlre in the
Phebean Class room.
The Primary llept. of the Mrlh
ndlst Church will have it* nnniinl
Caster party at 3:30 In 1:30 In
McKinley Hall.
T h C H K IlA V
m The ftnuglaa JnKe Jiminr Bn*
W thrrhnod will meet at the First
Baptist Churrh tonight at 7:30
P. M.
Maundy Thursday Cnnimitniun
Service at 7:30 P M. in the Moths-

Mary Lee Mnltair
Weds Herman K olcff

A dooWe nng ceremony held
Friends of E. D. Price will re­
al the Cu t Baptist Church Mar
11 united in marrtage Miss Mary gret to Irarn that he I* confined
I re Mattair, daughter nf Mr. to the Orange General Hospital.
and Mrs. W , K. Mattair nf Os.
J. W. Dunlap la reporte ! to lie
teen, and Herman Koleff nf Day­ recuperating
aflrr a recent o;wrtona Beach with Rr\
W
P, atom at the Florida Sanitarium.
Brooks, J r . offtiiating.
The bride given in marriage
Mrs. Ida McCultum of Otanta,
hy her fathrr wore a powder
S. C. i* visiting Mr. ami Mr*.
hhie -uit with while
accrsvirira
J. It. Truluck for &gt;umr time.
and n corsage of pink sweet heart
rose-.
M i. and Mrs. Herbert Hill ami
Mis, Allc. t.iimhpijst. who was
three rhlldirn of St. Petersburg
maid of honor, wore a pink sntt •pent the weekend with Mr. and
with whit, accen voriri G. A. J. I, Hurt.
Haiti*.
brother-in-lawof the
l*ri*l*-, rtv.-d as Iwit man
Mrs. James N. Robson hat re­
Following tl*e eorrniotiy s re­
lumed from Hastings after spend­
ception wi, t In |&lt;| at Ihe holiir of ing a week with Mr and Mr*. It.
lln hride'* ,ist« i and brother-in­
law, Mr. and Mr*Harris.
The I* Anderson.
hride'. table was decorated with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Czjsjk* have
arrangement* of cnlln
lllie., returned to Middleton, Conn, a f­
while swer-l heart r u e . and nap- ter visiting friends and relatives
rlragon-, held a this- tier*st wed- for three weeks.
•line cake with a niinlalure hride
ami groom Assisting !■ serving
Mr. ami Mr*. Mark l.uckte of
were M i " Bobble Morton mid Boston. M ali, are visiting C. J.
Mrs C yril Blither. &lt;*il.m* of Meriwether ami daughter Mary
the briar
1-otiUe.
Mrs. Koleff » s « a mensher of
Ihe l !*17 graduating elnss of
Mr. ami Mr*. Hrrm an Paris of
Seminole High School and ha.i l.nui*ville, Ky were the weekend
liern employed with the Southern gue*ta of Mr. and Mia- G. W.
Bell
Telephone Co, since
her Blown.
ginduatlnn
Mr. Knlrff attendril edwtnla in
Mi. ami Mta. D. K. M rn ill
Sanford and Sanford and servrst of Boston, Mss* left yrstrrdav
in World War II for five year*. after visiting Mr. ami M n . J. II.
He is al pte rnl employed at the Van Hoy fot several ilay*.
Touch toll Drug Co. in Daytona
Beach
Friends of I.. A Palmer will re­
gret to learn that he is ronflnrd
to the Orange General Hospital in

Di Undo.
Krnnrth t.effler left today for
ihe University of Tennessee after
-pending Ihe weeknd with hla parnt» Mr. and Mis. W. A. Leffler.
H A P P Y B IR T H D A Y

Misa Barbara
turned to Emory
spending several
arenta Dr. ami
urker.

Ann* -It lime MPrhell
Peggy Meriwether.

II. S. Diiggar,
Billy Duxbiity.
dist Church
The Nursery Dept nf tin Meth
odist Churrh will have IT annual
Faster parly at 3,30 to i.30 in
McKinley Hall
F R ID A Y

The Sanfoid Townsend (Tub
will meet at the City Hall al
6:30 P. M. for a rnvrird dish
supper.

Attention Mothers
aV j

Any Child entering the DiRallied Am eri­
nd

i Velcm ns Baby Cmile*! will receive n

*

lovely Ii x 7 |M»rtrnlt alwolutely free.

Copies

The BREM ERS
"Artial* In Photogiaph)"

Commercial
And

Photostat lr
Service

PI.... .

Ruvkrr has reU n iv rrd ly after
daya with her
Mra. II. Wayde

1*771

Mis*
Daphne Connelly **•
honored with a Ira Saturday af­
ternoon given hy Mrs. \k. K
Klrrhhofl and M r. W . V. I art ell
Mrs. Kirrhhoff’s home was at­
tractively decorated throughout
with a pink and blue color a* heme
The tea table, overlaid with a
blue shear linen rloth, » » &gt; draped
•long the sides with white net and
caught up with pink camtllias. Th&gt;
rrnter piece was an arrangement
of pink roses, blue delphinium*
and hahie* breath.
Receiving the guests were Mr#
Hawkins Connelly. Mrs. J. BKirchhoff. Mis* Connelly. -Mr*
Shearouve, Sr., and Mrs. Paul M
Fague and Mi** Betty Shear-juse,
si»ler» of the gioom
M is. Paul Che terson and Mts
F. \. Oyron preside.! over the te*
table and as.ii.-.ting were Mrs
Gerald l.c*»lng. Miss Elirabeth
|)y*on. Mi s s Ann larvell, Ml**
Shane Connelly and Mivs GrevhPtt Kirchhoff.
Refreshment* of Rusalan tea.
party sandwiches, r*«oklr» ami nut*
*rer» served to Ihe approximately
M» guests present during the afterm&gt;on.

Supper Is Served
Hy Rainbow (iirlH
The
Rainbow C trl, nerved a
spaghetti lupper t» approximately
Ml member* and frirnds ol the
Seminole Chaptrr No 2 of the O r­
der of Eastern Star
Thursday
night at the Masonic Hall.
Following Ihr supper Worthy
Matron, Mrs. S. F. l ong preside*)
over the business mrcting
a*»iste*l by J . P. Ilolticlaw, Worthy
Patron. Mr*. Wurt Warner, Pa»t
Matron and Frank Talbott, Past
Patron, were presented with past*
patron ami past-matron pin* hy
(he chapter In appreciation of ihtlr
year of service
It wa» announced that Ihe Chap­
ter lis. ronlrihuted over 1300 to
(lie Masonic Home
Endowment
Fund. The silvrr offering (nr the
evening was prevented to the RainIxvw Girls to assist them in their
expense at the annual state meet,
tug.

Mra. Julius Dingfeldei left Salurday for Ithka, N . Y . In rial!
Mr. and Mr*. Simon Dingfeldei
•nd daughter Jan for w m r Inn*-.
En mule home Mr*. Dlngfrhlri
will atop In New York City for a
Friends of Mrs. S. O. Chase •hurt vlill.
will Ih* glad to learn that she
Mi^s June Bivins, daughter of
is recovering from
flu after
being confined to her home for Mr*. Norma Bivin*, ha* takrn a
position as a nutae in Ike Hhrinseveral daya.

M r. and Mr*. W. M. McKinnon
had as the It guwls over Hie week.
•nd their daughter and son ln law,
Mr. and Mra. Charles R, Selvedge
ami children.

Mr. and Mrs' F. F Weldon, J r
of Farewood, N. J . and children
Mary, Camels and Edw in, who i*
a student at the Citadel In Char­
leston. S. C. are visiting Mra
Weldon's sister, Miea Ruth Hand.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G . Shore ami
•on Gary and niece Janellc

The Lamplighter
By TOM

D f n i.E

There were so many people pte
sent at the Seminole Choral So'p-ty'* "The Mr«&gt;inh" yesterday
aflrroiwm at thr Epi*«opal (Tiurrh,
that the it*hcrs were re-routing the
oncoming throngs into the Parish
House. Evidently there were many
who wanted to see what thi.
"Seminole Choral Society" was ait
st-'ut, ami partly for tni» reawn
decided to attend.
They found nut. Roger Harris
sod his (roup of singers and
soloists did eminenll) well, sod
inswered in no iinerrlain terms
•hose who al Ihr outset said, "It
can't be done". Having rehearsed
since last October, at iia incep­
tion, Ihr public had a right In r i ­
pest s Hereof Job of the whole
thing. Huf they (o l something
more than s decent Job, nr sdrijoate treatment— They got Ihr
work of singers who went nil
nut in making Ihr allair one In
appreciate and tong remember,
forever dispelling Ihe
fretful
prophecies of three gloomy
harhingrra of faiturr.

The Chorus was good, composed
of strong, rlear voice*. Thrtr was
no rnumisi jumlsv, very often up
parent In a 'mall town group of
voices. The words were enunciated
very didimtly. One could heni
without trying to hear.
Mr. and Mr». RirharH Farrell
w rrr outstanding, lira. Farrell
»ang "Come I’nlo Him" » iih
ease and (rare, her high tones
especially sweet and easy nn Ihe
esr,
Mr. Farrell’s training is
obvious. Ills posture, his head
position and general
attitude
when soloing seem correct to the
loinutrsl detail. He has a big
voire which ratrir* authority,
and his rendition of "Who May
Abide the Coming nf The l-aerr"
was rirrlle n l. Me. Farrell re­
cently sang In the llarh Festival
in Winter Park where he also
soloed.

Mra, C|*ia Ginn, displayed her
advantage of siijw-rior musician-hip a she sang "Rejoice Greatly,
•• Daughters nf /Inn". The so.
prann sc, lion was e*p»s tally fin*
Mrs. Wilke, we thought, did ex
icllrntly in her two solos, "And
Suddenly Thrie Was With the
Angel" atol "How llcaultfcl Arc
Ihe Feet of Him” She, Ion, gives
evidente nf much ii.iiping and ex
perirnce in music. Mrs. George
Hardin sang "I Know That My
Shore nf Winston Salem. N. C. Redeemer
l.iveth", a difficult

are the gueit. of Mr. and Mrs,
Mr. and Mis. David Dyal and I,. F. Richard t
daughter, Susan of West Palm
llrarh spent Ihe weekend with
Friend- of Miss lUlna Cowan
Mr*. Dyal* parent* Mr. and Mr*.
will tie glad to learn that she ha*
Georgr Well*.
returned hnmr from the FcrnetdMis* Charlotte True ami guest l.aughtoo Mrmerlal II ns p i la I
Miss Jran Starke of New York where she ha* hern confined due
menl the weekend with
Mia* Ii* an appendectomy.
True's patent* Mr. ami Mr*. R. E.
M r. and Mr*. V. C. Messenger
Tru r
and Mr*. Lillian Vickery had a*
Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Sion* and giirat* over the weekend. Men.
daughter*. Ixirrne am! Jean, nf Then Trm ger, Mr. ami Mr*.
Jacksonville pent Sunday with Keith fJoint* and Mr, amt Mr*
Mr*. C. E. Adam* and her mother Jasper llilley amt Infant »nn,
all nf Jarksonville.
Mrs. C. J. Carlson.

M r. and Mra. Wilson Bond of
Richmond, Ky. left this weekend
after visiting thair daughter and
ron in-law, Mr. and Mra. G. W.
Morgan, fur a trip In Miami and
Cuba before returning home.

PRIZES FOR T H E W IN N E R S
Portraits
Wedding t
Oil Coloring
222 MtUch
Bldg.

Personals

Miss Daphne Connelly
Is Honored At Tea

Mtma Ruth IMHIn
Is Calient Of Honor [ RADIO STATION
A u i l p r i ^ vhua-cr was given in
honor of Mi*» M»na Ruth Mill*
liy Mis* Mil&lt;li r*l William s ami
Alls* Gliuia Studclill after th r
m rrtin g of thr J. t» Y , Bunday
Sch*«»I Class of thr F lr«t Baptist
C h u rrh Wednesday night.
Games were rtij&lt;&gt;yrd by the
guest* and Mi&gt;* Mills was present­
ed with many lovely gift* after
which rrfrrshm ents were served
hy the hostesses to the fnlliiwing:
M is . Mill*. Mr* Chandler Vail.
Mr*. Lowell T rip p , Mr* Carl KnIrurn. Mr*. Calvin Jardine, Mr*.
Roy Britt, Mts, Ross Calhoun,
Miss Martha Grogan, Miss N r "
Holland, Mi»s Rettv Pori* W ll
lia m t and Miss Dorothy Carter.

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tiny evening.
Th&gt;- R i'hnp’* home v**s nllractively deeoraled throughout with
nratea*. s n a p d r a g o n , and su&lt;&lt;-t
pea' cat eying out a pink and
white rotor schrnuTh e ho*tease* p ic -e n lc l Mr,s
Connally with « lovely gift and re­
freshments of a pink and white
dessert course w e ir served t” the
guest* after which bridge was
played. Mis M atgarrl Dmgfelder
won high score mul M r- Dale
Scott low. M 1.1 Marion Raison
Won ro n 'i’latlnn pfire
Those present were Mr*. II.
Connelly,
Mr*. Gerald
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Mr*. Marion It a Ivor n, Mr*. Ralph
W igh t, Mr*. Wallet T u rn e r. Mr*.
Dale Scot!, Mrs. I.esler Guthrie,
Mrs. Donald Jotir*. Mr*. Ctiarlrs
J r ., Mr*. George Speer, M n , lln*
Vm lopirh, Mr*
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I*eet Hick .on, Mr-* James Terwilleger, Mrs George It. tloshop,

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Harmon
spi'ke
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"I ei-uro Tim e Activities' "al Ihe
nmling of the Junior High School
F T \ which met Tllrajay nfler
noon.

Mis claicme Redding pre ented
Mrs. W W Tyic with a pin
fur hri service in Ihe F. T A.
foi HIM) nmi I'Jftl. T h r hy-law Were read hy Ml*. Harry Wood
ruff and Mr. Tyre texd a message
fi»tn the F, T. A. mngntinr on
"Where Faienl * and Tearhrr*

Messiah". Tnnsa not faerdllae
with Ihr oeganlsls'* lot probably
do not rralirr the physical demsnd«. let ah.nc Ihe musician,
•hip. that goes into Ihr playing
nf Ihls work. Very nflrn we lake
Ihr arrnmpanimrnl for granlrd.
But really. It Is the rrry basis,
or «oul of Ihe entire produtlion.
Mr*, looby should lie rommrnded for having played rxrrplinnally well, and lending utmost
support In the sidiilsls.

with the religion, work of lla|n!i I
It was oppiesflvrly warm, the
only dtawhsek to I he- rntire pro
diirtioti.
The Seminole Choral Society
ia hrer In slay, M r have seen
iriad of its rxeellrnie. Considerng lhal this w«* ihe sia-irly’s
m il'll si dehut, we ran safely say
lhal they were riuile natUfarfactory. Congratuialhms tn R o­
ger Harris. H Irrrtar, the mem
trees, and Ihe nffieers of
Ihe
group who promoted the pen.
Jert nf splendid work.

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Rite Kchl’Iich Finals
For Schnlamhip
D A V ID S O N ,
Mar. 19— (Spe­
cial I — Twenty-twir Southern high
-choul senior,, including John D.
File of Sanford, have reached thfl
final* in competition for wholar*
ships worth up to I 121HI a year
at Davidson College Mar. 30 and
31 for final selections.
At lea-i three anJ |ei**lhly fivt
winners will tie picked from the
finalists, the cream
of
1951
bout hern high school class. Tha
22 candidate* were rhosen from
a targe numhet of applicant* on
th* i&gt;ti i* of rho|*'tp’ 'landing,
leadership ipialltirs and general
diam eter.
North Carolina finalists ara
Thoina i C. Dove J r., Monroe;
Floyd P. Fulton, Charlotte; Rob­
ed l‘. Hyatt, Cherokee; David
R. Juries, Durham; Thomas F.
Kepler. Mt C l1*, Owen L. Nor*
merit, Jr., Asheville; Hrrman
1’io im s . Wilmington. Willian F.
Scholl, J r„ ('harlottc ; and Maiio Iiii it Williamson. J r , Waynes*
villr.
Tho.-o front othrr s'strs are
Kiigrnc I' lliig rrn n , Savannah,
•ia . Kirk T i l l ) Dotnhush, A t­
lanta, Gu.: William Edmund Farrni, .It Marlin, Ga.: John D . Fite,
San fonl. FIs,; O iu r lo. K t.am1 1. Frineetmi. W. Va.; Jam*s
It, M urphy, Shrrvep»&lt;rt, la .; Dunhai Ogden, III. Staunton, Va;
Fa d r y M . Shell, Fan Gnllir, Fla.;
John W Slack hollar, Dillon, S.
C.; l.avctte
Teague, Jr., Brim•ogham, Ala , Thorne S Winter,
III, Atlanta, Ga. John I, Green,
Jr,, Ft I' iis”, Texas; and Fredeirk M llod'OM, Misiol, Fla.

Meet On Common Ground."
Mr* Itetl Uninley's mom »on
the tiH’in count and Miss A.
Rn tor's rmim served refresh­
ment-

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Mrs. (Jarnor To Speak
Tn I (nine Department
M i. tl't ia tinnier will lie- Ihe
guest .pi skri at the mertlng of
the Alltel lean Home Department
of the Woman's Club whlrh will
meet To r .p,y evening «l H:(M)
F. M ,i* ihe WnnVn'. Club.
Mi*. *i«rni i will review sevrrat
•ti IIdi e-n* i-Hik* IRt. h.s* xelertril
"Christopher Rohlris. Uncle Re
mils', I'r i'ii Little", nod "Flnarcliio" and a few- tally tale l»«&gt;k.'
Mra. Garnet will also review
|t,irI Sat krll*. "Rooks For Roys,*
lln to ,r* for the evening aio
Mi.', Mux Fiiiiilom, ftlr* C C
Hetlidon. Mrs Cnntle* Mreks,
Mr*. Harry Robson, Mrs. II M,
l.lppinroti .sod ' l l - Ralph Wight,

le s t" sponsored hy the Disabled
A m rriis n Vrteinn* First No. 3l*
w ill he a loving clip and an
8" &gt; lit" photgiaph hy the
Essex Studio. Steoiid p riie will
piece, her te’wetful soprano doing ta* a ft** x 7 " photogiaph and
Ih rid prife will ta- a 3 *4 " x ft"
il well,
Jnyrr Hetirl has a natural ptvotograph
U le r«lde*t will la- hold ill the
rharm to her voice. She knrw nn
effnrt in rtraling
something uurlltorliim of the Seminole High
very pleasant from Ihr musir. Schrml on Mar. 3ti at K;i » i I* M.
Miss llrlrrl sang three selec­ E v e ry mother In Seminole County
tions ~rarh with equal amount or within an area of 30 mile* i*
of go*s| i|tisllly and ease,
invlled to enter brr lathy. Fifteen III
Rob Brown in the tenni w in t ion pru e s will la- awarded In the
winner*.
The a g e ,,
at*
from
•‘olllfoll Ye My People" did Ills
Iv. hi* voter never fnltning on thrre m**ntli* to righ l year *d
*Iw difficult high tones. Dr. II age.
Waydt Itiuker’s solo, "The Triun
Registration rinse* Mar. .’8
J'Ct Will B'uitid” was powerful an-l The first fill liahlrs le g istrrrd and
inter pi rtrd author itatlvrly.
qualified will reretve a lovely
A word of special mention
souvenir on the stage Chihllrtl
should hr tnjrrfrd here for Airs. do riot have In to* present for
Genrgr loiihv, who played "Ihe
registration

rr'a Hospital For Cripple Chil­
dren in Greenville, 8. C. Ml*«
Bivins experts In make Ihe ranThe program ended with the
of rripple children her life wmk famous "Halleluiah Chorus", the
She will enter school In Ihe Fall vnires blending Ih this pnwriful
for her H 8, degree.
Handel work. The rfowd, some turn
Spending a two weeks vaeaD'oi
with Mr. and Mra. Frank Evanof tzike Mary are Mr*. Evan*’
mother, Mrs. George A. Pellry of
Lynn, Mas*.: her daughter, M rBertha Pellry of I.ynnj bei
daughter-in-law, Mra- Ella Prl1c&gt;
also nf Lynn; and Mra. Jarourlim
Mase. a grand-daughter nf Keenr,
N. II.

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or an eltong, dlvper»e,| following
Ihe benediction, given hv Reverend
McKinley, some of whom remain­
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Praise to Mr Harris ami his group.
The program «■&lt; Ingim with th*
Invocation given by tin- Reverend
II. L. Zimmerman.
The ensemble of gingers looked
very attractive in their spotles:.
rholr robes, keeping In atmosphere

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THE SANFORD HERALD, BANFOKD, FLORIDA

Millers And Giants Split In Two
., High-Scoring Exhibition Contests
Set kin| revenge lot a 9 lo 4 ihellacking on Saluttiay the Minne­
apolis Miller* yesterday blaited out a 7 to 2 win lor a split in the
weekend teiiet between the Ciantt* Triple ‘A* farm dubt.
The Millers were held lo five hits in Saturday’s game by a trio
of Ottawa hurlert. The Giants gave warning to the International
League that hitting won't It* their
weakness, lashing out 12 ta fillri Mays, Metkovlch. DP— Hanford.
off the deliveries of Wright, West Nallsln; Spencer, Hanford, Nailsin; Gerkin, Jansinskl, Gerkln, Jaand Martin.
Left —
Ottawa pushed across three slntki, Mvtxig, Gerkln.
runs fn the second inning, got an­ Minneapolis 10, Ottawa 8. llfl­
other In the 4th and were in uff C»rwln 4, Barnhill 2, Ki**ntrouble only in the fifth when man 2, Purcell 3, Delorento 3, Cot
the Millers came to life scoring 3. 8 0 — by Corwin I, KUenmau
three runs to move within one of I Purcell I, Driurrnxu I, Cox 3.
tying the icore. Jok, lanky Otta­ H O — Corwin 2 in 3 innings; Barn
wa left fielder, ltd the Giants' hill I in 3. Cux 0 in ft; Eisenman
hitting with two duuhlra ami a 3 in 3; Purcell 3 In 3; Delorento
3 in 3, IIB P — Cox (KnightI. Win
single In four trip*.
Tomaiir, who started for the ner— Barnhill. Loser— Corwin. U
Giants, was credited with the win -H ic k s ami Packowskl. T -2 :2 I .
and Wright, first Miller pitcher,
. . . the Ii
loser.
Showing some of the hrillianr
which brought them the American
Association pennant In 1950 the
Minneapolis club held the Giant to four hits Sunday while drop­
ping in right themielvaa.
Barnhill, the winning pitcher,
The Dot Powell Trophy Tourna­
holds an American Association ment was won yesterday by
strikeout record ami showed why Miss Kllrn Betts in the play off
Sunday against the Giants, giving with Mrs. E. C. Ilayman, who
up only two hits.
In 1950 he was runner-up in this handicap
struck out 4(5 batta is during a tournament. This la the second
stretch of 22 innings for an aver- time Mn« B .'U has won th*1
aga of better than two an inning. tourney, having won It four years
The Giants' only seore* came ago.
After the regular luncheon
on a homer by John Mslkovitch
meeting «f the association on
with Billy Bardnsr on base.
Both teams will taka today off Thursday at the Seminole Coun­
and travel to the State Prison at try Club, the following wer*
Halford for an exhibition tomor­ winners In the Low Net-Full
Handicap Tournament; Class A
row.
Exhibition and Intra • squad Miss Dot Powell: (Hass B-Mrt.
games have heroine the order of Boss Adams ami ( ’lass C-llis.
the day at tha spring training Juhn Schlrard, Jr.
Those attending the luncheon
grounds at the Naval Air Sta­
were: Mrs. Hugh Whelehel, Mr*.
tion.
Sanford Giants' manager Rich­ Andrew Carraway, Miss Cecil
ard Klaus said Saturday be Heard, Mrs. J. W. Altman, Mrs.
nned to divide the local club Steve Roberts, Mrs. E. B. Smith,
o two teams In order to look Mrs. E. C. Ilayman, Mrs. W. G.
the prospects over under gameFleming, Mr*. Ho«* Adams, Mrs.
Mrs.
John
condition*. Forty players are now Harry Woodntff,
under consideration for the 16- Schirard, Jr., Mr*. A . D. Marsh,
Mis* Dot Powell. Miss Ellen
man Giant roster.
The Jacksonville Tara hare also Betts, Mr*. F.. It. Laney, Mrs.
scheduled en exhibition game for 8. CL llarrlmsn, Mlsa Bose Levy.
Mrs. Price Heard, Mra. W. V.
today with the Rloux City club.
Bitting, Mra. Harry Tooke, J r ,
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Mis* Helen Cabas, Mrs. II. II.
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Odham, Jr., Mra. Camilla D.
Gardner, 2b
Bruce, Mrs. Hoy Byrnes, Jr.,
Maudln. ef
Mrs. D. Scott, Mrs*. John L.
Metkovitch, rf
Crawford, Mr*. Richard Farrell,
Job. If
Mr*. J. W. Powell, Mra. Irving
G i n n , lb ..
Felnberg, Mra. Miriam Russell.
Harahman, lb
Mrs. Mus O'Llngsr and the fol­
Watllngton, r
lowing visitor*; air*. W . A. MeK a il c
Gough, Mra. H. MrGough, Mr*.
Metilg, 2b
C. F. Procter, Mrs. Frank Miliar
Jaslnaki, is
and Mra. II. II. Srailh.
Tom atie, p
a-Rokol
Oier, p
Heller, p

Ellen Betts Wi n s
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Golf Tournament

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T IIV IH IIT 'S

Totals
S! 1 I 21 If
a— doubled for Tomasic in 4th.
f — popped for Martin in U.
Ottawa
020 101 220-0
Minneapolis
000 QU 010— 1
K— Jailtukl, Kropf. Vokmire,
Tomklnson.
RBI— Walllngiton,
Tomasic, Gardner I , Maudln ft,

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Training Camp Notes

Straight
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Horse’s Mouth
By HD IIAItPEK
If a fur.ibull player stay* in a
game for Ihrre i|U.nl-r- the**
days tin- lu-ailliiivs blare admiring­
ly of “ Iron Man" Jone* mid his
trrmendoue feat of Mamins. Hugh
Wbeb'hei, listed on Walter Camp's
AII-A iih-iiisji llonoi Boll in 1U23,
must smile at this. For three
year* in the early '2U» the former
Georgia lineman playrd litJ minutes
in rvrry gam- on eume of the
finest It-smt the University ba&gt;
ever produced.
Wlielrhel's fwitball career
began at llougla* A. and M.
High SrhiMil In Dnuglas, Ga.
during the first World War
. . . but the future AllSouthern left guard wasn't
shir In make the train there.
Foot bid I wim mil became of tbs
usr during Whelt-hel’ , first two
year* at Georpia It*l7 and I'.Ma
but tlie lilgli school scrub canilIhrough in ItiiP and mud* the
'quad easily. At the time a
four year I'iipihlllly rule was in
effect and lie continued in «ch«ol
for two year, after pmduatlun
g post giaduatc work and
playing on one of the few unde­
feated -quad* the Bulldogs bare
produced.
Selected on the All-Houthern
teams fur 1921. 1922 and 1923.
Whelehel playrd with lour
lineman teammate* *ho also
made the a ll -c o n f e r e n c e
selection In 1921. That year
the Bulldogs went undefeated
but were tied by a punerhou**
Vandeibill team.
Duting the IU2I s cs m iii the line
carried the team, Wbslchel recalls
In a game with Alabama— which
Georgia won 21-14 all the Bull­
dogs touchdowns were scored on
blocked punts. During the sealon
linemen scored more touchdowns
than the backfield did— and no
running score was made against
them.
John Klegman— fur ahum a
huge field house has since been
named — coached the grid
learns In Whelrhel's day and
was great believer in condi­
tioning. Dm one road trip lo
Virginia the lron-|awed Htegman carried only I I men— and
they won the game.
Pointing out that footbnll has
changed completely since hie
day, Whelehel said sp«4lallsatlon
had put less of a premium on the
player whose all around abilities
and rugged frame could carry
him throughout the game.
Auburn and Vanderbilt were the
gridiron powers in those days
while tenm-SM*, before NeylanJ's
lime, WM rrgsrih-d n* n breather.
Whelchrl never had the op­
portunity &lt;• May against Georgia
Tech since the se-le* had ended
irccainc Ilf the uvcily fierce
rivalry just bfore tin- I). H. en­
trance Into lha- World War.
Toughest Imckfii-ld mail Wln-Ichel reineudwis playing against
was a tailback named Tlionias
who was with the University of
Chicago in 1823. Whelehel say*
he was a terrific Una plunger.

■ After baring the Ualrerstty
Whelehel spent one year In
Douglas before routing to San-

By A S S O C IA TED PRESS
LOS A N O E L E S , Mar. IP— UP)
— The inflammation In tho right
elbow of Aide Reynolds, New York
is believed to be more serious than
Yankees' world series pitching ace,
originally announced.
This was Indicated when man­
ager Casey Stengel failed to in­
clude Reynolds’ name in listing
hnrler* for the next three days.
M IAM I, Mar. 19-&lt;/PV— Jackie
Robin*"", Brooklyn Dodger* a*rend baseman, Is sUII bothered by
a strained bark muscle, and saya
hi* health Is inure Important than
playing exhibition game*.
Biiblnson played three Inning*
Saturday night against the New
York Giant*, but ml***d the Sun­
day game entirely.

Hurricanes M e e t Speedy Jethroe Is
Stetson H a t t e r s Confident He Will
In G o l f Tourney Have Better Y e a r
D E L A N D . Mar. 19— (S p e cla l)The University of Miami, with two
legs on tha Nlllson tram trophy
In the Florida Intercollegiate Golf
Tournament, will enter 18 pla*ers
in the fourth annual contest which
opens Mar. 22 at College Arms
Golf Club.
The tournament Is sponsored
annually by th* Deljimi Chamber
of Cemmerce. College Arm* Golf
Club and Stetson University.
Individual and team award* are
mad*. The team cup, made pos­
sible hy Buck Nlllson., will be re­
tired this year if Miami wins.
Rollln* ha* one leg on the cup.
Miami will hare four team* com­
peting.
T b r University of Florida will
enter six men, one tram ami two
two extra men. All colleges in
Florida are expected to lx repevented as they have hen In past
rear*. A total of 40 golfers Is
expected this year.
Coach lies Ilernrr ha* not d«•ignated his team lo repre*rnt the
Hatters.

C L E A R W A TE R , Mar. 10-bP)
An upi-rallon probably has cost
rouklr Johnny Walt his chance of
making the Philadelphia Phillies
this ri-a-on.
Walr, 20-year-old right handed
pltchri up from the Phlia farm
club at Wilmington, where he had
an 8-4 record last season, under­
went an I'liii-rgenry appendectomy
at the Morton Plant hospital her* W ildlife Group- Ask«
yesterday.
The Phils returned here today
Seining Be Stopped
to meet the St. lauiis Cardinals
who edged the National League
The Florida Wildlife Associa­
champion* at fit Petersburg ye*- tion yesterday recommended that
lerdsy, 1-0
the Game and Frrth Water Fi«h
Commission cancel all licenses al­
W EST PALM REACH, Mar. 19 lowing tha seining of fresh water
— Manager Jimmy Dyke- of the fish and that no further such
Philadelphia Athletic* named Jo* licenses U
granted, President
Coleman and Hank Wv*e as hi* Porter Laming announced today.
pitching choices for today's game
The Association, which met in
against the Brooklyn Dodgers at Lakeland, also railed for the rigid
Vrro Beach.
mforccment of Rule No, U for­
The A ’s yrsterdav won the final bidding seining.
game of their *pring training
Members of thr Association
ifc-hrdiite with the Washington from Sanford who attended wrrr
Senator*. 4-3. It gave Philadelphia PiesJdent Purler Ioinaing, George
a 3 to it « dge over the Senators In A. Speer, Jr., ami Mr. and hits.
the Gve —i me* between tha two J. 8. Ekvrn,
team* Four of the tilt* ware
decided by one run.
a pounding even though the Sox
RIIRRANK CslTr, Mar. 19-fJPl won 9 to 7.
— Pilcher Cliff Fannin of tha SI.
l.ouii Brown* Dn't worried nvar
the club’s showing thua far thl*
spring, despite -even straight
losses.
'•The M hrr club* an- far ahead
of us In condition.” he «ay*. “ If
vou go back to the 1044 season
I be Drowns had a verv .
snrlng training record, hut when
th* ehlps ware down tha boys
went nut and won eight game* In
a row at the start of lha aeaann,
and finally won tha pennant."

Ry JA C K HAND
B R A D E N TO N N , Mar. IB------Spring training was tnrturious
slow death for Sam Jethroe last
year. The touted Negro speedster
wa« a lonely bewildered malt in
the Boston Braves camp.
A buildup campaign backfired.
Everybody expected so much and
Ham did so little. The hits wouldn’t
drop In. His arm was weak. He
didn’t get on base enough to ex­
ploit his speed.
People wondered out loud if
Branch Rickey hadn't peddird a
1250,000 “leinon’’ to the Brave*
"Jethroe won’t do." bulled from
ramp to ramp. The harder ha
pressed, the worse he looked.
Manager Billy Suuthworth Muck
with Ham. Gave him a day or two
rest and then stuck him hack in
the lineup. Just before the club
headed home he started to hit.
Opening day at tha Polo
ground*, Jethroe hit a home run.
He was on Jhc way. At the end
of the yearTte ws* named Na­
tional League rookie of thr year.
He I d the league with 35 stolen
Itasca.
Now Jethroe feel* he belong*.
The speed deamnn with the spind­
ly leg* know* what he has lo do.
Theie Is no mysterious big league
wall to ’ rale. All you have to do
la hit that ball and run those
base*.
"I feel I ought to tie able to do
better," he said. "1 should be ablr
to steal more liases. I hurt my
foot in July and it never did come
around all season. Rut it's all
right now.*’
"I came down here not knowing
what to expect," he 'aid. "Every­
body was after me. All the news­
papermen. Everybody expected so
much.
“ I'm always a slow starter and
I Just couldn't get going at all.
I had to lie discouraged but 1
knew I could do better. Opening
day I went and got me a couple

Kentucky And Oklahoma Favored
To Reach Finals Of NCAA Tourney
By W IL L GRIM SLBY
NEW YORK. Mar. 19 - &lt;/P) - Kentucky and Oklahoma A. and
M.. college basketball's potent one-two punch, are strong favorites i f
wade through divisional playoffs this week and meet for the NCAA
championship.
f
Bui the road to the title game at Minneapolis Mar. 27 appears
much more hasardou* for H a n k f
----------- lie ’s deliberate Aggies than fur Madison Square Garden.
the blue grass Wildcats, who ware
The Aggies, champions of tha
No. I in tha final Associated fast hlltsourl Valley conference
Pres* poll.
and second reward nationally, aiu
This Kentucky team which figured to have far rougher aalL
Coach Adolph Rupp compares ing in the western playoffs at
with his finest productions — and Kansas City, beginning Wednrew
he has had many — Is expected to day night.
breeie through thr eastern elim­
Two developments during the
inations opening tomorrow night last few days radically changed
at Raleigh, N. C., and New YoGr's the remplrxiun of the tuurnamrnt
at Kansas City:
1. Kansas State, tlw- Dig Seven
IN FA N TR Y B A S K ETB A LL
till 1st, sounded a warning by
TO U R N EY
overwhelming Illinois, the Big
Sergeant Calvin Ray (Buck! Ten champion, in a warmup gama,
Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. 91-72.
R. Collins of Urns tills was a mem­
2. Brigham Young, kingpin of
ber of the Specialist Training Re­ the Skyline Six, impressed the
giment team which last week won basketball world with an imprerg
the basketball championship of slve sweep tc the National Invi­
Fort Jackson, S. C.
tation championship at Madison
Sergeant Collin* Is currently as­ Square Garden.
sign.-d to Headquarters Company
The BYU Cougars downed St,
of tht Specialist Training Regi­ Louis. Seton Hall and Dayton In
ment, Lighth Infantry Division, order, smashing a red-hot Dayton
with duty a* regimental athletic team, 02-43. They think they can
and recreation non-cumraU*lone&lt;' make it a grand slam, hut condi­
tions are against them.
officer.
Last year when City Col Iego
turned the trick for the first time
of hits and rvrrythlng was all in history, all games of both
tournaments were playrd o f
right."
"I had my Jinx already," said CCNY'a home floor at the Garden.
To equal the achievement. Brig*
Sam. "Nothing Is going to ba
worse than last year's spring ham Coung would have to sur­
training start. The second year vive dyas of travel and play on
Strange gymn*.
jinx can't he any tougher than three floord.
however, hold no terrors for these
that."
Jethroe, 29, hit .273 as a rookie Utah lads, who have never had
last yrai. Despite talk of a weak a home court of their own.
"It’s going to be tough be­
outfielders with 17 assists. Of
arm he was high among the top cause the boys are mighty tired,"
courre, bate runner* may have said BYP roach Stanley Watts.
taken more chances on Sam than "But the boys are on fire — they
think they can do It."
f
on better throwers.

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T A M P A , Mar. l O - b T V - H*
hnmered. but you still never ■»*
an angler guy than Boston's Tad
Williams after ha struck out tsal«e
In one Inning yesterday.
Fanning the Red Sox strong
hoy was one of the few nleasur
than Cincinnati pitcher Eddie Rr
nit gut out of the exhibition
the Bed leg training ramp her
isen Ihuugh Ihv Ri-d* won Ift-ll
Erautt lasted only one Inning
•a the sockera clipped him for
seven run*. Temperamental Ted­
dy seemed to lie the only bats­
man Erautt could do anything
with In that seventh Inning.
Williams, who mmnlalnad
having a “ Inusv cold," did tngnaa
to poke a terrific blast over
&gt;-nterfteld fence for three
owever,

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ford In t i l l . For the nail six
yrsra ha coachad lha Hen Irole
High teams which played lha
largest School* In the state
In those dajs.
In 1943 he took uvrr'the high
school team for oft# year after
th. coach was drafted.
Whelehel descrllw. Bill ITeming,
two time winner of th# Peter
Schaa) trophy, ms the hot backs
ha roarhed at Kemlnol* High and
one of the finest high rehool pros­
pects h* ha* ever seen.
Mr. Whelehel Is nuw In tha
produce business and Is part
owner and manager of the Se­
minole Country Club.

W E S T P A L lT B E A C n . Mar. 1»
Utility outfielder Sherry
Rhef
— Mpp— Utllllv
Robertson, slmnly by storing
healthy, found hlm*elf an Import­
ant man on the Washington ball
club today.
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All four of the Nat* other oul'» " V M « « « “ *♦*;
t"
m terdy's gam* with the 4lhlell«e
fielder* Bam Male wea U«*o In
despite hi* sore arm. But he had
order* to attempt no throws.
Latest casualty D I r v , N * f %
who pulled a muscle lit hi* right
calf yesterday.

Oklahoma football roach Baft
Wilkinson not only plsyed the
gridiron sport while a student at
Minnesota but also was hockey
goalie and captain of the go|f
team.

St. Louie Browns did little to

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owls Jodson's performance on
5USBANK.*Call
the mound yesterday against the
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boost hi* candidacy for a spot a*
plichrjL thl* year.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA

M A R . 19, 1951
Idalnllff J. W Patrick In raid aull
»a lha property of lha dafandanla
la aa Inline-..
TRACT I. All of Blocks Thrra
if* Four it*. Fir a ti|. and Kit
1*1. of lha Town uf Monroe, aa
•how n bp th* Public ItrrordB of
Kamlnola County. Florida. In
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nlnatp.aatan 1*7*. KXi'RPTINtl
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You and tarh of you ara t o t a l )
plaintiff Wallin I rrillltrr Coraponf i...ittl,d and rri)alittl to prrrrnl an}
In aald ronaolldalrd toll *• it,a rlaim* and damand* whlth you, ul
prop-rty of tha dafandanla !• aa althay uf you. may hara agalnal Ihr
fullowai
a.tala of MAIIT KI4.HN CAllTF.R
lull I, laaa N 172 ft and Waal
itarraant. lata of hal.l County, It,
I ft. of H ]u* M . III... k A.
Ih Ci,uni* Judgr of Kamli. dr «\iun
Kan lot d Far nm
ly, Florida, ,1 h|. off Ira In tha rul|rl
Idil I, ll|.o-k I. Hanford Farina
houaa of aald t'ouhty at Hanford
Illork I I I * t |raa lol dradad
Florida, wlll.lh alghl .al.ndat
lo I* I! Warran. Tha Town rf
monlha from tha tlma of tha Ural
Monro*
put.ll.-alloh uf Ihla null, a
lUrli
laait 12 Kouth of I* It llallioad
,'laliu or drmand ahall ha In writ
and lot I* of Kl. Joaaph halng
Ing. and Ahall Mala tha pl»ra of trala a*mnd mottgag* on a
danra and po-t offlra addra.a of
propartita .ul,j., i to flrat .mifl
tha *lalmanl, and *hall t.a . « tn to
by lha rlalmanl, hi* ngant, •» hl&gt;
gaga It, lha Frdaral L.ind Hank
All of aald land, lying and ha
atturnay, and any Mirh rlaim or &gt;1*
tnand mil au Iliad &gt;hall I,a toll
Ihr In lha County of Kamlntl.
and HI ala of Florida
•1IIF.RN F. CAIITFII.
HATFL aI Hanford. Ftoibla. ihl*
Aa adniinl.iralut of ihr F*ial*
Ath day of H u rl) A l&gt; tail
Aa rtm ilor of Ih. I., aI Will
uhd Ta.latnaol of MAIM III,'
il W HFKNCKH
l.F.N CAIITFH. .la. aa.a.l
Kpar laI klaalar
I'lral publlfjtlun Marah ■■ I*V|
[miullira Walaou,

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AW. AH'M LIABlI T* GIT
A LUCKY HIT tVUH NOW
AN' THCN/oBUT LOOK
A-TONDUH WHAR
MANAOUH SKfLLCY'S
GOT 0L' ftUODUH
W0KKIN' OUT/

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CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD

•10 Sa n fvFd Avriiu*

T E L E P H O N E S IH ) uml 1071
Room 101 Snnforil \t Inul ir Nallunal Hank llldf.

FORD
WINS AGAIN!

AH KIN SCARCELY \
WAIT r SEE wrtUT D
HAPPENS WHEN *1

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FUST-BASE l i n e '

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Dollar more than

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proves Ford fconomy

Tha I — M u raft* t w lf I*
all Waal AA* la U M W lk Tha
Maafuad B M 4 i
I llaa* IB» P*r liar fhaarHaa
■ i laaa* law par llaa laaar I laa
■ flat** ha par lla* laarnlaa
M lima* pa pat Mar laaarWaa
Fir* ward* l « 2 t ) Had.
Daakta rata far H a rf w i • aapa.

PHONE, 1^8
Waal Ada will 'ha hrvrpftd
ara* lha iWaphaaa aa Bfaaaarahdaaa rhaaay If yaat ham* la
llatad la &amp; lalipiapa Saak, la
raiara fag thla hraaanaadatlaa
lha adrarftwr I* agpaafad fa pay
praaaptly. ta *&gt;dar fat a* ta
yradar Ik* haaf paaalhl* aarrlr*.
all Waal Ada aaaaf h* la aar afflaw aa lha day hafar* pahllaa*
tfaa.
naaaa aallfy a* Haaaadlalafr
tf aa arrwr await la yaar ad.
W* raaaal ha napaaafhl* far
lhaa aa* Ipaarraai laat*.

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MODERN 4-Ruom ibartHirnl
lurniih»&lt;l &lt;*r unfumiih .AM) Park
A w . _____
Apairtniant.
Purnlihad
Otraift
Rent
Adult* only,
l# th
rcaaonabla. 224
!4 «
Street. I’hona 271.
Ghraf* Apt. 1201 H ip tfli* A r r _nua. Couple only.
_______
6 room modern bouu 4 mile* out.
__Phon* 8P2.R.
____________
• room lurnUhed apartment All
ronranlrwaa. S
Sanford.Phon*
time-room furnithM apartment
— eloi* In—-adult*
adult* only. Apply
SIT Palmetto Are
2 room, KltfheneUe( balhtouin.
Mra. j. W. Camp. SOS Elm A*e.
ItSRdlnc line Tliui*r and/or
lom dallverod to earlhlll. Brown
Builder* Supply Co., Mfe. Div
r jw n j M
M T IJ
D ^l&gt;*ra.
Dg^
4181,
Ml,
W A N TE D .

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Want lo rtnt • ’ prleata, n r
|^ara^rr. By month. Boa C, e/o
S— R E A L E S T A T E FOR BABB— 4
COLORRO F f llic t

We are dlipoalng of our colored
L'llKAP. Lota aa low na
O. Bo*

$10

fZI-MNi. tSn.00 BalarWe aaay.
1 n fji on Pranch Avenue In llleh,
l^iul Park 1300.01* 'each. » 00.1*0
luwn, halanr* eaay. Po*t 0 #flco
[to* l&amp;U, Sanford, FI*
O N LY A FEW LKF1
l.ar*a lot* on Lake llarney and
Ht John* Hirer, Nicely wooded.
’ arf*&lt;-t natural * ■ n d bearh.
Electricity available,
RAYM OND M. HALL. Realtor
8. D. Hifhleyman, Aaaedate
Florida Stale Bank Building
NEW 4 Room houae. Call after
H-rwv lRfi'J-R-2.
A -ITR A C TIV E 2 Had Room home,
(parioui living room, nicalv
landacaped, 2 car garage. Term. .
NEW MASONRY HOME. 2 BeilRoom*, Electric Kitchen, un
lart* corner lot, nattby com
munity. U , 500.00. Ona half ca*h,
haIhnca like rent.

MKWKM
Urvaa* Trii
Tank Cradle*, Slapping
____ .. Urn. lr » , Flower Pot*,
Ulorki, Window *111a ahd lintel*,
Conercte Floor*, klachini' fin­
ished. Free Eallniatei.
MIKACI.H C O N C R ETE CO.
M f KJm
I'hon* H IS
FLORIDA tilant |&gt;rpbrr plant*,
Leo Itiitrirr, Phone 24/! J.
Tup-Flight Paint
gal. |2A0
Man'* lA*afrr*
pr. 14.(14
Tarpaulin*, all *lie*
a r m y -n a v y
s ii r p l i i h
310 Hanford Are.
Ph. 1121
Wo both lo,# then yon don't bring
your prescription* to LAN K Y’S.
Phan# IOS
FR IED SHRIMP Dinner
Th#
Beat Shrimp un Carth” *1 lion*ar'a, 324 E. 1*1 8L_________
VEti E TA il LES. I.lvrttock and
Miacellaneou*. Sanford Farm#r&gt; Auell'in MarkeL
:
llandaom* mahogany china rlotcl,
dining ’Table, buffet,
round* 14
rch rhafn. All $100.00.
tevaral
Apply fioipltal.

2 RED ROOM HOUSE, one and
AUCTlftfi
completely furnlahed,
community,' |M &amp; -) imi Vegetable*. Ltvaatock and ml*rcllaneou* »*Ie every Friday
Ca*h, halance —
night at 1:30. Col. Larry Jone*.
“ T__...
w Hc A L L , Reulter
auctioneer.
Florida State Beak ftalldln
Ph. ifsa. HANFORD FARMERS* AUCTION
( f iS n «M Floor)
1 mile Miuth uf city limit* on
highway 17-02.
______ _____
C A. W H TfiD D N .ItR .
I&lt;#nlti&gt;r
M »p lr high chair, rn l), cartlagr
good cnndltiut*. 200 Fiancli Ava.
HOMES — HOM E S ITE S
ACRF.ACE — GROVES
R A N C H ES— RANCH L A N D
4—
A R IJtl.K S W A N TED - «
All type* of Real Katatr
Phone 1281
110 8. Park Avr.
S— New huma* near romplatlon, W* buy, sal! A trade uead
will h* available Immediately.
furaltura, Wilson-Malar Furnltu n Oo. I l l K. 1st. Phon* 141.
Lake front home* and laka front
home*Hea, near Sanford.
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H E LP W A N TE D
-8
Ranch** and ranch land from &amp;0
acraa to 10,000 acrea. Improved Wantad grocery roslilcr, sipanence preferred but not nscasor unimproved._______________
Mr. Whatley.
Mlt*
New Ranch type t badroom home
Electricity, gaa, wall water,
B 2 2 i—
w n t fruit treea. Will taka a
■mail trailer houaa aa part
ultra Drug Store.
dnii
payment. A*k for J. W. Tetter AtiRKSSiVE
"Sleainan: Steady
0RF
Orange City.______ ___________
employment, many oyjwjl^unlrie^
^taaltlea
&amp; room houae with' alt improvefor advancement.
manta. Large garage off Lemon
S T O R E S .___________rr— —
W A N fK f)— Tan young white men
am I I to 30 for packing bouse.
Transportation furnlahed. Call
l - a r t i c l e * ram s a l e — i
at SOI Palmetto At*.
Waitress wanted at Teurhton
MILLS WWAP RRUr—
40$ E. 4th Drug Company. Apply ta Mr.
-404
Bill before 11:00 A. M,
8L We Buy. Sell or TrUs meal
anything. Phnn* 1
V p M E N make extra money at
Sew our ready cut “RapFurniture and other M
" Eaay ProfiUbie.
artlclea. Call Vslde*
Mfg, Cn , Hollywood,

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MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING— TY PIN G
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS M A D E
ANYW HERE IN UNITED STATES OR
FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

WHISKEY WINE
RUM
GIN

Truditiun.il Kuril ivunuiny, lor tlw w ould struight yi&lt;ar, line
lav'll pruvivl in u|s-ii rniiip&gt;-titiuii Pluvial nu llu* tough H4IImik' grind from la&gt;i Angi livi In lltu (ir.iiul t’ nnyon . . . » i-nurse
that incliuital city trallir, Is'low-ia'ii-luvi'l d iw rt hunt anti
7,1KAI-font iiKiiiiitiiin pii«Ki-K. Kuril's Atilnnuitii Milt-iigc Maker,
stantlanl iipiiptiH'iit mi all Kind V-H'k anil S IX E S , I'linlrihutcsl
to thia groat achit-Vfiiwnl hy w|iu&lt;t«iiiig tin* hmt mile out of
every drop of gusohiie.
Why nut "Tro t llrivt'" tint'new Kuril nt yuur iwighlioihuud
Ford Uoaler’aV Tlwre'** no U mU i way tn he convinced that
"Y m l can |*uy naini hail you can’t l&gt;uy la tter!'*

^ . 9 i , fW-.J-.reOR I.Affix} Morning jieii||n#l l»r-'
laralu SvHiing Mtar. Call K*lpl&lt;
Hay lliw .l
A l X “ ry i'K B uf lluilduilT' Work
Reasonable Rates— Fru* E«tlmalt*. Carpenter A Grsrey.
Phi--,a ISU.1-M ue KAflJ
W O U llW ilH K IN O — C « ffl ne t » ,
Counter*, Shelve*, etc, to order.
Small Ixialv, built, repalled, le
' fin Itlie, I. L’. Vail 14IS-J.
N EW FLOliKB euMarad' U p*rfaelicm. Old flour* mad* like
new. Finishing, . laonita* A wa*
log. Portable power plaat. 22
yaar* aiparlenco la Bemui»l*
County, U. M Glaaauo, Lok*
Marv
I.AWNMOVYKKS Sharpened, bi 30H E . F I R S T S T .
eyelet lepalrrd, lock .md key
work. Prompt aarvira. II. W
Shipita. kin K 4th HI._______
i .o n k k a n c
Call I’hon* 1081 for
Ail Tvpee Of Book Work.
Mary MrKInnay Bookkeeping
Servlet

A u •In ihl* year . . . it's liii'l* liniioru fur Kuril! Ill tin* must
iin|s*rt*iiil eoiiKiiny Irml l«*r Aitwrican Klwk iikn Ii'I curs . . .
|Im* I'iuiiuom unmuil Muliiltiui Kc'iiiiumy Hun . . . u Kuril IUUli p. V-S aH|uip|*il will* Ovcnirivi* li«d. lirnl pl.uv ti*m|jrting
against ull cam in it&lt;&gt; priev cUsa. iu.tl.in*&gt; f&gt;4 bS7 tuii-milca
l» r gullun' ami ‘ifi.lWt n ull- |**r trillion And its oump.imon
in tpiuliiy, Hu- new Kuril S IX wtilt tlvrn ln vc , wa.* right
up tln-rv with liw wiunur. In fact, Uith u rn iivitiikis I Is-lUr
than 2.1.1) iniltn |» r gnlluii.

• I la* A A A I ' o n l M l i k a t i i l ( b i n i l i i o a v l U w l h « # r (•« • “ f u * m 4 w |w «
I n tftw tfiw » &gt; p &gt; * l l i i c u i h i w ll m s fr* a t . i i i t e m i
m m «.$ mow • ■ * ! a t i | M
l l a * i m i i a | e l ( a l l i d . a ■11 * * Is H ie • • « w i * | h l i | i s h a l i h * | » w H | i f * » 0 * Its l t d i l H detU
$4riN l 1.0 (UlM.4a.tw* S .| tanka* | | a V *lka. I .&gt;« • »lew | I - 1 U w /tX w i 14 i d h y i I • a e a iilD * i s lftA lilR X i

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DOES 54.587 TON-MILES PER GALLON
S T R IC R LA N D -M G R R IM JN . Inc.

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Room 409

Atlantic Hank Building
BOOK WORK of alf MndiTTaYr.
and fiuttar* Repaired and Faint­
ed. N«w Kuofa applied. Painting
and renting.
Hanford, Ph.
1098-W. R. K. Arkenburg.
W A TC H and Clock Repairing. AM
work guaranteed. R*a*on*bb
price*, F . M. K n g llth , Jr.. 327,

ford' Ave. Phone 1804.
Kanlr
rpen
Contrarlur, hulider. rariwnter
and
mu corny work. Hperialiting
in
rialli
roofing. No J»»It to *maII or
large. M. D. Reardslay, Sanford,
Ht. 2, Hoi
Phone Winter
Park 202081.__________________
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18— NOTICKS-PKHSON AI.H — 14
M ARY’S L E N D IN G LIRKARY
1200 Magnolia— la now open Mon
thru Fri. 10 to I t A. M., 3 to 0
P M. Pal. 4 to 0 P.M.
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AUTO M O R TLK 8

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R E N T A CAR. U -d rlv i It by day.
waak, or aeaaon. English Fnrd*
and American Fords, sedan',
station wagon* and convertible.
Strlckland-Morrlson. Inc.,
E.
First St.
_________
Ori. I!*40— 2 ton Dodge Truck with
van body and 2 spaed siel.
17,000 actual mllea. Hat at
Madden's Comer, Longwood.
"D E P E N D A B L E URRD CARS
1047 Dodge Cudtom 4 Door
**d*n. Radio ........
$1180
1047 Dodge Custom club
coop*. Radio ...
$1164
1047 Plymouth Special Del.uir, 4 door, aedan,
Radio
$ 604
1044 Plymouth Special Dvl.us* 4 door Redan
$ 064
1041 Dodge Custom 4 door
sedan
..... $ 406
1040 Chevrolet Master DeLuge 4

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�Pioneer Night

Mrs. George O lio Is
NewDemonstration
C l u b s President
Mrs. Georga Otto. Longwood,
was alec ted prealdent of thn
Seminole County Council of Hum"
Demonstration Club* at a meet
tng Thursday at tha l-*Ve Mary
Community House.
“This was one of the l^sl meetIngs ever held hr the Council in
Seminole County," said Miss Lila
Woodard, county home demon
•tratlon agent.

Other

officer

Mrs. Carl Williams. Hanford, first
Vke.prtrident; Mr*. C. F. Hit.
tell, lake Monroe, second vie*
president: Mrs. Luelle Norton,
Geneva, secretary; Mr*. J. N. Axtarello, Sanford, treasurer and
Mrs. J. E. Robinson. Lake Mary.

Ijegal Notice
Mart h *. m i
Th* Itnualnrr Authority nl (lie i It,
«|
Florida
th rirlt *rt-&lt;
railed Ihc tan al AUthorltyl. Hoorn
S»M Melah HulldlnK, San for it Fine

tea
IN * FFATItlN
HeateU Mill to IrlnlUal* *ah|e&lt; I
to I t , M,final l.'nndltlana. tieiaileit
Kiitrlfltallona. lirawltia* and adden­
dum. It any, made a pail t*r&gt;i't will
b* reralvtd by ha abovt-namrd tar
ral Authority al their #tven addr*** unlit S:SO »'■ lurk, I* M . Awll
s. ISH. aad than pul-llilr opened,
far furnishing the t«lh»wtt|K n ip pita,. aqulpintnl. and/n» eeivlr**
far dtMvtry at Sanford. I'l irlda
, Tpe llou.lna Aolliorl'r nl
lha 4,‘ltjr nl Hanfnrd. Ftor

Korean War
Cram Case tin*,

North Korean forrrs.
Whether the I), N. wntdd drive

N O TH R
Jiack arross 38 was a knotty pro.
umiezfi o r r n i , i u T i n &gt;
IN T i l l ; I'lH I'l I T c u t N T n r T i l l ; i bli m liefore the world's diplomat*
N IN TH J IT H I.T * !, H U M I T IS nnd military leader*.
s a il r o w aiewiNul.F. i n i ' S T i .
The flhinear appeared to have
Fla&gt;H IIM , IN M M N I M IT .
given up their last main military
1 baarerr i » f* »»
l«*»e south of the Parallel -Chim­
Vtlit.A N lf w o o i.u , I'lalnlltl
l i .i i s a i i i i

j k ik im t

lleUnSaal,

N ttw in d .ti.

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t h k n a m e o r t k e k t a t h «» k
p u m i ii A
T O ' l - c v i H Jsrotn* Nvwbtild, whine
plara at r r r l l t m i Is unknown
Tun ar* heraby iw ia li—I in &lt;*,*,
and III* yuur aaawsr In the lull nl
t.'empUInt tits* lirrsla aaalnst »&gt;•••
In lha abnva anlllltd i h i i nn nt
kefnr* lha aih day of April. A l i .

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‘The Maaturd ll*rald" I* b&gt;r*'&lt;y
l o l i s i l t # as lb* nrw*nsori In
Which ihl* order shall W puldlehe.l
am* a week fnf Inur iune,&lt;&gt;ill*,
Weak*
Th* «*!*••* of till, auH la a bill
for divorce
1 R’lTW W ii my haad and »*al nr
Afffewat Wanrnrd. H*inin»-I, I'n u n ii,
t&gt;ljtd»- Ih U tth dar nf March, A (•

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Ad rtlrrk 1‘lrrull ••..nn
j , SetnlsaW IV o n lt, e-l. fl.l.
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DR.C. L. PERSONS
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I t ! 8, Palmetto Are.
G LASSES

F IT T E D

DR. a K. RING
CHIROPRACTOR
Please roll for appointment

Plow# 1TIT-1718

LOWEST COST
AUTO FINANCING
Hr your ear In Sanford
Keep your Inauronro at home
lava coat* through u*
n u n -A U U ir r

lo a n

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W. G. MILLER
O E N 'U

C O N TR A C TO R

in central Korea,
rhon, eight miles below the line
Reports to Eighth Army head"
quarters also Indicated the Red*
had abandoned wrlt.prrpared de­
fenses along the Hnngrnon river,
south of Chunrhon.
The Eighth Army said Monday
mid-afternonn there had been no
contact worthy of tha name with
Reds In 7? noun.
But there *&gt;-4* flashing air ar
tlon.
Twenty-four Pdto H h o •&gt;t i n r
Stars, Dying under rover of 128
F-8d Sabre Jela, firrbomhrd, roe.
Rinullu on the Yabu Itlver Imiinhided and strafed ihe airfield at
dary between Manchuria and Ku*
roa. Th« attack was within sight
of the Bert a|r Iwar at Antony,
Inal see-a tiro river In Mdilrliujia.
.Several Russian-made MIG-IS
air firld but did not attack thr
Jets Ieoh off from the Antony
American planes.
Twelve more F-IQa JoinerI tha
flight attaeklng Btnutlu. The !W
Shooting Rtars-then pounded rail
targets near Blnunju and Hulrhun
and destroyed three Ineomntivea
and fill railroad rara.
II. B- Far East All Forces BIflb dropped 280 tons of twimlu
Sundays nn Hungnam. |mrt nf
evacuation for Allied troop* last
Dcrtmher.
The Buperfnrta piled ltd tun* of
•aploalvea Monday on a Red sup­
ply renter nine mile# northwest nf
the east roast port of Wonsan.
Wonsan Itself was bombarded
by lha U. H. battleship Missouri.
It waa thn SWt rnneeeutlve day
Wonsan had l»een shelled.
An undlselosad numlter nf Tommnnlst planes droppwl flares foe
Ihe seeond sureesilve night Bunday over Ameriran pnritlon* near
llongrhon nn th* rantral front.
The flares lit up targets for
Communist artillery and mortar
barrage*.
id. General Matthew B. Rldgway, rommander of the Eighth
Army, messaged hla U. N. offleara and troops that (hay had
won tha winter campaign, now
drawing la n rW *.
But he warned that they fare
poaslbliy gTeater challangea In the
future.
Hi* headquarters announced
that the Allies Inflicted only 888
enemy raaualtles Sunday, lightest
number In w*«ka.

Boy Scouts

M /Mrs* K ip e tlH c a la FtorKt*
Owner s a t bu'tetr at Millar
Acraa 1a »*w avattabt* ta bulla
far hi* frtemta In Itenfard and
gam1not a Ceunly. Katlmals* nad
aonaaltallona ftaa of abara*
■ awadrUaa aad Rapatr Work

(Cnnlinutd from Page One)
rannot go on forever. As a pre­
face to hla talk, bs told of tho
founding of Florida br early
pioneer* and their struggles with
thr Seminole Indians.
C. P. dialing ton, president of
the lake Mary Chamber of Commerce, introduced Mr. Evans, who
in turn presented th* speakers and
th ' l.jkr Mary Orchestra.
(lift* were pirsented by Mr.
Ktana to the five oldest ladies
pirseiil. These were Mrs. Wheelrss. t:&gt; Mrs. Louise O. Smith, 86;
Mi% Josephine Collins, 8t; Mrs
fierce A. I’elley, 86, (the motherin-law of Mr. Evans); Mrs. Elijal-rlh CuppyJIZ, and Mrs little
Ferry.
To the oldest men prisa* in
thr form of hand carved canes
were given to those who had not
formerly rrcrived them. These In­
cluded Mr. Toney, Charles E. Van.
del ford, RIJ; Pat Foe, K8; W. K.
Randall,
Col. J. A. Lee, 88;
I. T. French. 81, N. P. Fields, 81,
M. H. Nelson, 88: D. J- Pearson,
H.I and C. II. Mavis, 81.
Fnrmrr U. S, Srnalor J. A. I A*
of Kentucky quoted from the say­
ings of famous exponent* of freedom. told of his ministerial work
in his home state, and sang a
hymn that hr had composed, lead­
ing i" grn"P singing In the second
chorus.
Mrs. J. It. Tillls received an
awaid for having attended all
2&lt;* pioneer night*.
Thr rntrrtatnmrnt was Interest­
ing and varied and Included tha
ringing of Mr*. Helen Zlttrowrr
with orrhrntral arrompanlment, a
comedy skit by the Speer aiitera,
of I-air Maryj Clara and Edith
wh" wore false noses, and th*
playing of an Unrle Josh record
on a 1!X*i model M l son gramapone by V. A. Wheelest of l o g ­
wood.
Much applause greeted tha
playing of tha nrchestera lad by
Perry Bremer and including Ro­
bert Bimier, piano; Raymond
Hall and Ann Lovell, violinsi H. Rilachrnl.arh. relto; Roy Howell,
saxophone; Perry Bremer, IlUW;
pet; John IVekham and Rudolph
Smith, drums. Among the popular
number* player wae "M y Wild
tri«h Rose” in honor of St- Pat­
rick’* May.
Radges were presented to all
present over 80 and It was an­
nounced that thase entitled them
to free admission at tha Rita
Thratrr neat Tuesday. Fifty•even prison* wara present from
the Fellowship Foundation.
In Im*half of the Fallowshlp
Foundation. Senator U e accepted
a purse of 126 given by the l«ake
Mary Chamber of Commerce, and

Osteen New*
Mr- and Mrs- William McDaniel*
hart as their guest their daughter
and children for seme time.
Buster Colley left Monday for
Makln Field. Ga. where he Is
stationed.
Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Snyder
of Butler, Pa. visited Tl. H. Hosaek
and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hosaek
over the weekend.
Mrs. Ann Uledhill and children
of Macon, Ga. have returned home
after spending a weak .with har
parrots Mr. and Mrs. William
Colley.
"City Slicker" a as pre-ented at
th* school auditorium
Friday
night and thr play jw«* very
good.
Mrs. Mattie Pell amf Mrs. J. W.
Colley visited Mrs. Tail's daugh­
ter M r.. I. W. Hswkiga In Day.
tons Beach Tuesday.
Mrs. Oarrnee Snyder is quit*
111 at har home.
The Hume Demonstration Dapartmrnt mat with Mrs. J , Masters
Tuesday for an all day meeting.
The project for the day was
making plaatk pocket books In

fluHHlan S t r e n g t h

Hemisphere Defense
I O» l t» M l I h B r t l l DM1
politic*! gooperatinn among lb**
Americas In lha face of world
wide Communist throat.
While th# United State* I* pri­
marily Interested In building up
military cooperation, the Ijlin
different colors.
Hr. and Mrs. Charles llsger of
Greensboro, N. C. were the guests
Thursday of Mr. and Mr, Frank
George.
Mrs. Knot, Mrs. Piety's mother.
Mrs. Hager and Mrs. J. |,. Wallers
returned home Tuesday to Stony
Point, N. C.
Th* marriage of Mi-.s Mary
Lee Mattair, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Mattair. and Herman
Koleff took plare at thr First
baptist Church In Sanford Sunday

with avoiding g rtpatUlon ofwkat
they aaatss as Urn scoooale

Legal Notice
n n .6 a t s m m a i x D

iqueeta In which their conntrie* fends nt.
W I T H K M me ha ad and efflHsI
were caught by tha last war.

E

ALTO INSURANCE

LO O K YOUR EASTER
PR ETTIEST IN FASHIONS
T H A T FORECAST A

rountrlaa will build' up their
strength to match Susula*.
The alternative,'* he said, *'la
te live In the power of Kussia
slid her mrrey.
War Office figure* said the
Soviet a n iy has 175 line divi.
•inns, s in k in g aiilllary, antialreraft and other supporting furmatlons. These last are grouped
Into rifle and mechanised armies.
The report said the Soviet
equipment Includes "very groat
number* of excellent tanks and
artillery weapons."
The Ru-rfsin were "greatly
helped." the report added, when
thr All!** turned ever to them a
groat deal of Lend.l.eaa* equip­
ment after World War tl.
The report said morale is high
In tiolli the Hnvlrt and ITiInme
Red armies, because the aoldlet
realises he I* much better off
than the folks at home.
Doth
for re*, it said, are pr&lt;r|neated by
vast informer networks so that
“nedrly all rank* live ip fear bf
denunciation."
Tha Soviet private, the report
said, got* about 21 rertta a day
and “po'w" palion*. A. Rnsstah
general In occupied Europe draws
about IIP ,800 a yigr. but must
kirk hark a ' "vafurilaVf"* contri­
bution U&gt; the Parly. The Chinese
soldier gats about .15 rents a

PURE
. . Purt Silk Prints that have
that luxurious look, that luaurii.ua feeling that roars of
knowing you haro the prottiast
. . . the finest . . .

Legal Notice

Mrs. William Ertcl of Lake Mary
read a poem which ahe had writ­
ten extolling the baautlas and'ad­
vantage* o f Florida. At tha ionelution of tha program, gladinlu(t.. donated by W. E, Klrthhoff,
were presented to tha ladlaa prasent.
Asilfting Mr. Evans In tha rafiltration and datalla of th* pro­
gram war* Mrs. ETana, Mrs. B. E.
G. H.
R. ratlaraon,
Patterson, Mrs.
True. Mrs. U.

A. W. Tomklnson, Mrs. H. M.
Cochran, Mrs. H. R. Haekanborh,

a o r t r R o r M ia n c it'a a a i.r.
NCiTH K IN m :itt:tir f llV K N lh «l
pursuant l » rtnat Deere* randar-d
nn IN* lod Say of Marrti. A. !».. I&gt;1|.
la Ibal certain rauie pending In the
rirvltlt C'uurt. in and fur Hemimd*
4‘aunty.
ylarlSa. - la
rrhaheery.
w tierrU M ARY J. 1‘K ltfttO O l«
rU In llf f . and A N TIIU N T K A V A T A
and Itn U K R T A F A V A T A , hla wit*,
ar* liefendaitia. lha undaealanad. aa
fiporlal Maalar. *111 w llhln ill* legal
hoora of aal* on Momla 1 . A p ril I.
A. tl., 1*81. after tnr sal* and *a||
to III* highest aad beet bidder fur
rash al the Irani dear nf tha Court
Itnuas of tfemtaide County, Florida,
lha lollowlna drarrlhad p rrm n tl
properly, alluala and haln* In Kamin-le Codnty, Florida to -w it:
Dining room eqalpmant aa lot
(nwai aa rhalrr, ft table, ||
bar atoats. Nton alias, Pavaras*
cooler, exhauat ten*, aleo all
kllchan
oqulpmral &lt; Ineludln#
tablaa. chairs, rooking utenaile.
* burner t lt r U M range, sink
plumbing, a ir, (ogtthar wllh
complsta at I tiny* of dlahaa and
attvarwarn foe Ha,
said agb la b# mad* te a a U ilr iba

.a , .

'w m .

**"“

. . . tricks of .. jhV ‘- treni tW rx / .
fin* fashion by M A JESTIC , tho.
master-mind! Materialised of BurMll*a wrinkle-resistant r a y o n
81a#n. Marvel* of versatility . . .
right saytlma . . . any aaaaaa . . .
aay place.

HEAVENLY
A C C E N T S for
E A ST E R .. .

A t I at nay At. Law

HANDBAGS
Palmer and P. D. Andarson.
A total of 288 pbnaara, paraona
of M yaara of ag*. war* peasant.
Ten foralgn rountnas war* roprotented with Canada leading with
••Ten. Germany had four, England,
three. Inland and Nava Scotia,
two aoch and Finland, _Nlarf ouodlanu,
n orw ay, Print*
rria c# wo
warn lais*
land, Noraeny.
Edward

land and Sweden, ona bach.

t o v« H 'C t VM,

Ohio ltd tha slates with 11 Ohio
"Buckayej" proaenL Florida waa
aacond with 28. and Uw-rgia cloar
b#hlitd wllh IS.
Other stales r f praamted w an
Nan- York, I7| PauaylranU, IT}
IllinoU. 18: Maaaocboaotte, H i
Main* and Michigan, • eaeht KawLwhy, «t i»u&gt;8M l| Lautakana.
North .ami South CataUwk Maw

May Bt
. . . tbayVo new swd exelthtg- Multicolor wood beads

TERMITES
*

*

» *

C sll o r W H b T o #
F o r FR EE Inapwctton

In return Engagement.”
h r rM O w t, the fam ed ‘ B«thaneA d k c Cbom l Ennemble” Is rn-np-

it Trinity Methodist Church, for one
f, iMRomiw Right, TtMRday Mirch
I to 9:45. You will riIm tho Mwon’i

W W AAM M W M M M M
! t a w l a t i . D n ww aa
Stanley-Rogera

Hardwar* Co.

Whiting and Daria
Alumina Mesh Baft

con.

PANT. Mart.*. Marik carrilaai
Tea are barsby roqalrod te tit*
a l Sanford. Florida. I h U 14th roar written drttnwa pereeaaUr, ar
, Essentially their complaint la •eat
dar of Ja s u a rr. A. O , last.
by
allarwajr. oa March lltti., A D,
that money they earned in selling
O P. IIKflNDOM ,
lilt. In a certain divorce precaadlag
cterli, Circuit Court
the U. 8. ray malarial* at con­
roding Iw *lh» Circuit Coart D
Or; i . U O u rd k k . V C
•mlaaie i.'oumr. Florida. In Chaatrolled prices was spent after the
tsrr, aa ahbra.lsled title of u H
war in buying American goods at lio u a iio L n K n a k m o o i a t e a
raase
beta* W IL L IA M M. ailCL'ft.
Attorney, far H a ln llK
uncontrolled prices.
Listed as a separate item on
the three point agenda of political,
military and economic cooper*tion, is tha Issue of strengthen­
ing th« internal security of the
American republic* against Red
subversion.
Saving* In Cost to Good Drivers
American officials do not re­
gard this as a particularly diffi­
cult issue sines many Latin Amer­
ican countries have gone further
than th# United States In damping down on tha Communists. All
but five 0f them — Argentina,
liruruay, Mexico, Ecuador and
l'ul&lt;a — bars outlawed tha Com.

�Wkp W anted Ifm dft

In Unity Thera Is S tren g th —
To Protect lb* Peace ot the World;
T o Promote the Progress of America.
T o Prodore Prosperity (or Kanford.

AN IN D E P E N D E N T

VO LUM E

Ettlnblluhed 1908

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D A IL Y

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

TH E

NEW SPAPER

TU ES D A Y

M A R . 20. IUA1

Asrwiciaicil

Drews Leaned

W EA TH ER

Colder north and eentr.il portions
this afternoon and entire state loniihl. Slightly warmer Wednesday
allrrniHin. Partly rlmtili Ihroogh
Wednesday with a fr« light »huw •
ers |ti south portion.
W ire

No. lT.»

Plan
Reds Battle Fiercely Housing
O’Dwyer
Claims
Gang
Leaders
Approved By
N ear 3 8 th Parallel Senate Group Build National Crime Empire
D ug In Communists
Repel U. N. Assaults
As News Blackout
Is Clapped O n War
ft

TO K YO . Mar. 20-&lt;/P)-Um 1ed
Statei troopi ballling noitltr.nl o(
Hongchon un‘ the central Koiran
front io'Jty tan into "very *lif("
Commumt irtiitancr.
Red troop* fighting from well
dug in hill |&gt;otitiont hutled hack an
American baiuliott after a day­
long light.
In Tokyu, lirnrial M.n Ailliui
£ ordered t new* blackout on the
distance to a rrltain line on tin
Korean peniniula.
(CotreipoiHientt weir not al­
lowed to say specifically what tin*
line
it, . hut
it obvioudy
relrri . .to
.
. . . . .
*
.

the politically mipoitant
38.)

Parallel

It it one of the moil ligiJ newt
letlrictioni placed on coneipondenli tinte the war began™
At lateil irporti. tent before the
ban, the Alhei were ifpotted lets
than 17 milet frum the Under t&lt;&gt;
Red Korea.

The U. 8. Kight!i Army said
bolding element* were on the line
gt 10 Mattered point* acroaa the
Insula. Patrol* were known to
operating much rinser to the
border.
In the action mirtheaat of llong— hong, Allied air and artillrr)* atw tack failed to knock nut the Communiata. The Red* fought back
The conteated hill commands a
junction of the road leading north­
east of llongrhon and a lateral
road running cast. Murh rnemy
activity has been reported on botn
roads during the last two days.
Elsewhere on the central front
Allied troops advanced against
increasing enemy resistance.
An armored patrol advancing on
Chunrhon rest some mortar and
I* guard*. Allied officers said they
‘ Vi-anaalt fir* from .ChUieac rear
without a fight. Chunclttm wan
still believe the city will fall
once the Chinese headquarters in
South Korea. It la eight miles
south of the old l-oundary between
North and South Korea.
.Nuitli of Seoul on the western
front American untta ran into
heavy »mall arms, mortar and ar­
tillery fire. The resistance was
aouth of Uijongbu. The exact loM
i r u i i i i i a ns Pass* •■»*

r

Fosgate Company
Plans Open House
For Citrus P l a n t
Open house to vlslton will be
held at the new Foegate Cllru*
Concentrate plant at Forest City
from 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. to.
’• morrow and thousand* of grow­
er* ami business men from
throughout Central Florida are
oilier ted to attend the opening.
K»re*t City ii located in a picturrsque citrus growing section
of Seminole County and may be
reached from Sanford by motor­
ing grout h on me Orlando High­
way, and s short distance south
of Casselberry, turning to the
right on the Altamonte Springsah Apopka
Road
which
pa**r&gt;
^ through Forest City.
B lilt at a &lt;•"•! of more than
one million dollars, the plant, the
first of Its type In Seminole Coun­
ty, include* nine hnlldlnga and
machinery of the most modern
type capable uf producing morn
than t.Hitl sis ounce ran* of
froaen nnri-ntrate an hour, or
nearly 2ft million cans during a
season.
The equipment include* Carki rlrr-lloward evaporators eapahle
‘" o f producing tnore than 10,000
umts of orange concentrate an
Ur. 81* cans of juice a second
come off the production lines.
Fruit grewer* i w W p c ut Central Florida hall the new devel­
opment, and It is anticipated that
more than a million botes of fruit
a year grown by members of the
Pu-getr m-uperatlva, will be user!.
J. M. Ftske, Fcsgate production
manager, and his staff of efft• l rient engineers, designers and
"draftsm en, laid ant the plant.
The machinery In the plant. In­
cluding the unloading and con­
veying equipment sraa built by
the Food Machinery Corporation's
division at Lakeland.

C

MENCKEN RECOVERS
BALTIM ORE. Mar. fO -fjp )—
Baltimore's leading man of word*,
11. I,. Mencken, ia up and at ’em
again today.
To a limited extent anyway.
. 'The 70-year-old critic and au-

rthesih
s s is s r a n c
second time Ip thiga years.

Doctors had wrfttan alas off
when he went In Ipat CM* I I wflh
• heart attach m sam e ho was
not even expected ta regain eonaclousnes*. Mencken did the next
Four weeks Inter ha was demand
cigarette* and bang*

M ontgom ery Is AEC Announces OnAuemptcdPurge MaximumAgeFor Tourist Farewell KovacsUrgesU.S.
Named As Deputy New Atomic Tests Waiter l. Dtmham Voting Suggested o er^l8011VopV«!
R ussia
To E isenhow er On Eniwetok Atoll
By S ta tis tic ia n
With Pamphlets
B y

W AS H IN G TO N . M s,. 20 &lt;/T)
The Senair Ranking Committee

British Air Marshall Security Regulations
Blanket Details Of
Appointed To Head
N e w Experiments
European Air Force
PARIS. Mar. 20— &lt;/Ph- Genrral Dwight D Eisenhower today
named linliih Field M.mti.il Viscount Mnnlgomriy a&gt; In* deputy
commander m llir Atlanhc Pac
Army.
(ieneral I.iienhower alto ajqioinied right other high ranking of^ trM
*° I*1*
*‘*R1 1 ..
. t i . I 'L l

lie rhn*e Air Chief Marshall Sir
Hugh Saunders nf the llriti*h
Royal Air Force a* hi* air deputy.
A lenior Naval officer may lie
linmeii later “ if the need In-come*
apparent,** n headquarters spokes­
man -aid.
The French cabinet announced,
meanwhile, that General Vlphuntr
Juin, commander of Franco**
armed force*, ha* been made
available to (Ieneral El*«-nhowrr to
serve a* ground troop* commander
in the Atlantic Part army. Join
ft2. la Inspector-general of Frenrh
armed forces, a po*‘. created after
Eisenhower’s survey tour of part
nation*. Juin also is Prriidrnl(ieneral of Morocco.
The French cabinet also an­
nounced that Vic* Admiral Robert
Juajaid wa* named to the Eisen­
hower staff.
Elsenhower announced t h a t
Jnln’s title wnuld lie eoninlander in
chief of the Allied army forces
In the rrntral sector of Europe,
and Jaujard will he Naval flag
officer, central sector, Europe.
Other appointments include Lt.
(Ieneral l-auri* Norstad, com­
mander of the If. 8. Air Fore#
in Europe a* epmmandrr in ehlef
of the Allied Air Force*.
Admiral 8ir Patriek Brlnd, of
the British Royal Navy, com­
mander In ehlsf northern Europe.
I,lent, Genera! Wilhelm Von
Tangen-Han-teen. N o r w e g i a n
army ehlef of staff, a* commander
of Allied army forces, Norway.
I.leut. (Ieneral Ehlie (inerts, of
Denmark, commander of Allied
forces, Denmark.
MaJ. (ieneral Robert K. Taylor,
of the If. 8. airforce, a* command­
er Allied alrforee*. northern
Europe.
(ieneral Ei senhowar announced
lie would appoint seven area comIt MSltHSHl U* f*** B ill

TB Association Moves

From Health Center
Tlie Seminole County Chapter
of the Red Cm** and the Senttnnle County Tuberculosis an 1
Health Association moved yester­
day from (hr Health Center, Fifth
Street and Oak Avenue lo new
quarter* on the second floor of
the Takaeh Building faring Com­
mercial Avenue.
Mrs, Joe (ionsalet. Red Cross
home service secretary, staled
this morning that she is well
pleased with the new quarter*,
which includr a large room which
provides office, reception and
storage space, and smaller pri­
vate office, the new office of
thn Tuberculosis Associatioi ad­
join* these quarter*. Mrs. Helen
y.itmwrr Is secretary.
Volunteer assistant* to Mr*,
tiomales no tw.o afternoons a
week ate Mrs. Dick Mrlutuliii and
Mrs. John llurgeton. Two rfll••red school teachers, Ola Brock
and Zonnle Tucker, assist on Fatttrdays.

■

R itU llg

_
O il

j n tnoriol farewell party last night
Tn
R (1 » ’ guest* "f the Seminole (*&gt;mntv
,u
D t Chamber of Commerce at the Tout
P ig g y
B a c k *»* Fenlrr and enjoyed a live!

,,
Y o un ge r

r*

•

r C O I l iC
YounRer Peopk

program of ipiu game*. *ing(n*
cnnte*ts, mu*lc aiul entertainmeni

Chimkr i f (’ omnuTfc Mnnifr
Mosi of llic new housing envis­
C
A INtxroviLLt,
F S Y TLL E M
»i -u
&gt;0_(/!*»
i&gt;-iior.
aged hv the lull would lie buill bv
U/M
alar,
PM „n(| Whitney greei.d the, ha,
— The Atomic Energy Commisnon private inJusliy, with Ihr $I.S00,Should the ilatrs foilud citlirni season will he even more success
indicated today it it now conduct­ 000.000 serving as additional gnv- to vote alter a certain age juit fill, lie served throughout the
ing new alomic blatlt at Knii*rlol. rinmenl insuiancr nf nmitgagri on at Ihey now trl a minimum age evening as tilM-lei of ceremunle
and uuir mastri and inttodurrd
Hie comminion said in a itatr- ihr projects.
tin calling a ballot)
Mr*. I’. M, dingle-, ho-lcs. wh &gt;
Itienl that a major project “ it br­
l)i. |-rank G. Dickmion. cron- j had aided In planning the enter
A siinul.it measure m the Haute
ing canted out" at the rupri- was stalled by a coalition "I Re- unuit and tlaliilinan (or ihr talnment. Ml-* Hn. hmd lohnson
•ecirt Pacific utand teit gtouneb. (luljlicans and Southern Remo* American Medical Aitociaiion. a*k- fi-sl-leit Mi Whitnei in the quit
program.
“ In order to m -urr the safety crati last wrek.
rd the i|urition Unlay at the dotMrs. Wilhitni K. McCarthy, of
of vessel* and airi raft operating
Mr. Truman's nomination of in« sriiion of the lint loulhrrn Chicago. III., iiresidrnt of th
in the central Pacific, only unit*
Sanford Tmiii-t and Shuffleof the (tr*tlng &gt;) task force arc William MeChe-ney Martin, Jr., conlrience on Grionlhology.
He didn't answer the query hut
* l11*1’ Oianki*! th Cham
Itremitted within the danger atea aa a tnemb.*r of the Hoard of
1"inmeice and th Cit\ for
around Eniwetok
Atoll,"
the Governor* of the Federal Rc-erve lie told the conference “ we are now
»&gt; -tern was npiirovivi by the 8rrt- n.gid|y appronchiiig the point ro.oprtnlioil ill I lie toiui-l pro
statemeiil add'd.
A -ki-d directly if new atomic nle Hanking Committee. Martin, where our aged population will tie gram, and in -up|d)lng cqulpiiiettl
lda*t tests arc being conducted, now assistant Secretary of the In a po-itiun to fort e I heir driiinn.l • and impt"vcmrni n&lt; the liidfli
______
....... the
.... _____
r __
__... l-tnrd .oiitts Iiivh ation wn- hv
us." When
elderly
workers
Commission official said they Treasury, ha* Iwort designated by i&lt;n
could add nothing lo tlie state­ the president to succeed Thomas "I today relirr, lie -aid. they "will Hoy Hall
It. McCalc as chairman of the have the voles."
I’ointing out the "gtnnd time"
ment.
Dickinson prefaced hi* address I hat the tourists have had here
The Commission had previously hoard.
Meanwhile n secretary to RFC '*,,h ■ »*alemrnt he is not t|ieak this season, the declared that tlo
announced that further test*
director Walter I
Dtmham ha* in« btr the American Medical As- cluh ha- hern represented by res!
Would lie held at Eniwetok.
While t'lday’* announcement did teatifinl another director orgeil socjatlon or expressing its view- dents of dl -tali - mill Canada
The visitors -at at tables during
“1h,‘ tremendously increased life
not flatly say the blast* were her on Feb. 20 to ru-h over to the
actually underway, the language White House and give 1‘rrsident espectancy at birth— from 4'J vents the early part of the program and
Tmrnan notice of resignation for ,n l**00 *“
row— constitutes .1 during the serving of snnduirhes
strongly indicat'd as much.
o"'1 cultural revolu- nd coffee, and tlie quia program*
The announcement said the new her hos*. Dunham was out of '"•b&gt;r
llo,l— Ihr nrralfii liner th»* fii*l The floor ws* ctenrcil. however,
series of testa include provisions town.
^
«&gt;f Home. I li#Iirvr that this rrvo- for the gtan.l march nn.l Ian. ing
for measuring the rffccta of i \i*-a LMnewnw .* 0. . ..
'
lot'1'" t* ‘ hr ha.I. for the cradle. to the mu«le of a four piece string
atomic blasts "on structure* and i _ J f " ’
orchestra
n
\ } lTTI1V
j r ^ r * to-ihe-gravr sentiment." be said.
materials of various kinds'* and Rowe
also proposed revising the
"May l pul the proposition quin
Identifying the “ mystery matt’’
declared:
E m , ir . ? V ,n '" V . ^ 'U - 'l l m i l l y r 'Cradle to the grave'
a Impersonation hi Douglas Whitney
"This
Information
will
be j ham had
!e t with her for de very ,,-heme whereby those close to ih, wa- one of tlie l.ig fun event* of
made available to the civil de­ to President Truman if the Pres'- vravr wouM fa,„ .n , hwn, P|vr« „„
wrth a rat in il rind wore a fu!*e
fense admini*traton.*‘i
dent a&gt;ked for it.
thp paychecks of those closer to with a rat III n and wore a Have
The Commission sail It had
.She gave hri testimony behind the cradle and ride piggy back or face. Howard Itamnley of Forrest
had inquiries from the American
lorke, Minn., won this event and
Inaititute of Arehllirets (A lA t closed doors vesierday to a Senate piggy lumk to the grave."
Hanking Sulicommlttre w h o s e
Dickinson -who said he will In n suit "f rliithe, from Yowelb l&gt;V
about the testa. It added:
have complained they m "oldster" in about n do/rtt identifying the impersonation a
“Th* commission ha* advised members
ing stories from Dunham and yearn— asked “ Do w« of the older •hat of llo!&gt;ert A. Taft, whose
the A IA that a mapor project is "ean’l
the truth” in roqfllet- »;•-neration want to have our pay- ini'iaN give the eluc I" tile millIwing carried out to supplement Rowe, find
The group made It puh'l*.cheek*
fn.t a relative.* fev. vn,o mi iks problem. Me Itnmalcv
data already obtained from -other today.
years and then retire with the a- ai-o led in rrroitjt slnginK, Ihe or
atomic blasts, with instrumenta­
Mrs. Htmmt waa cal hit « i n Mir an, e that t lu.se al thr working clrcst ra amimnanvitig.
tion specifically arranged to pro­
wilt provide us with free
vide date for the development of witness because Dunhm has r’lan* ages
The program Incliide.l a lourisi
care, free housing, free
design criteria needed by archi­ eel that Rowe tried to get him to medical
Talent Show. Among the pri-e win
food
anything
you
want
to
namt
resign
and
fm
“
the
coat"
if
the
tects.
— while we spend our inrome dut ner« were: ltayiti"i"t II Smith, ' I .
"The test program at Eniwe­ Senate investigation of alleged in­ ing nur rt*lir»*&lt;i yim* us wi* nee Vernon. N, V„ who won out ove
fluencing
RFC
lending.
Km*.
tok is being carried out by Joint
lit? Do we want to tlms etploil I Ha-ky Wight of Sanf"i,l «.ti i
irtsiiasMi frit rase sin
Tank Eorre J, commanded by
•oft sole .lance and Mi
Nan. .
youth ?
Lieut, (ieneral Kiwood It. Quesada,
Ibd.htn*, who sang "M y Wild Irish
lie
suggested
worker*
of
til
and
U S A F, and is made up of peison- Influenza D epletes
older should make larger Social Rose",
net of tl&gt;« armed services, AES,
Mr. and Mr*. K P. Colley of
Siiurlty payments than younger
Staff
A
t
City
Hall
olh&lt; r rivil agencies of the govern
citizen* because they will benefit New Jersey won tlie mito.l duel
menl, and AEC contractors.
singing contest on “ Let Me ( ’all
City Clerk If. N. Sayrr is find­ from the pension* so soon.
“ Full security restrictions as
and
Dickinson also proposed varying You Sweetheart" and Mi
ing
histaff
at
the
City
Hill
('hnrlr* E. Htevens of Wolf
required by the Atom Energy
the age at which workers retire bv Mr*, ll’saltaara
much
(Irpleled
this
week
line
to
llw r * » at*l
Act apply lu all phases of thn
Absent i.t letting them reuse rmplnymenl
lest program. No further infor- Influrnta Illness.
when they had a given life ex­
Miss
Ellen
Hoy,
city
Ins
roll.
mation a* In tro compo-ilion,
pectancy left. Th i- would make
movement or operations of the tor. Miss Sarah Warren I '-lu C , the retirement age for women
task force is authorised for pub­ Mr*. Clarence Rntundn and Mr
slightly higher than for men heNell Brown.
lic release at this time.”
Asked how he himself was frrl rau-e they have a greater life ex­
TEH R AN . Iran, Mrr. L’o oil
After last month’s experimental
pectancy. It also would make the
nuclear detonation* near lot* ing this morning. Mr. Sayer said, retirement age lower for ruin- Marital iaw was pmclaimr.1 in
Tehran toilay.
Vegas, Nev., Chairman Gordon “ not ton giHHl.” Also on the si&lt; i white* than for whites
A proclamation was bread, a • lo
Dean of the A E C told a nrws list due to the fill is Police Che
Retirement
age*
would
rise
Ihe state radio declaring that
conferele that other testa would Hoy G. William*.
under
that
plan
as
medical
science
Mr*. Gaiie Michael, si-cieturv
IC sslIittl oa M s* ••*&gt;
the average life expec "gangster element* have been
tn City Manager Clifford McKib- Increases
‘
■ncy.
Thlx
would help to eliminate trying lo upset the security of
has lieen aiding in Mr. Saj. a major prohte
mfaerd by the Tehran."
h bln.
rr ’a department.
Sh.ih Mohammed Kara Pahlevi
aged— occupying their lime when
Of
they still feel vigorous and eap­ took the ilrastic step in a move
CO R R EC TIO N
to suppress the error which ha*
ahle yet are In retlrem -nl.
sentence Imposed Mondm
Irving L. Wehber nf the Florida brought the r.**a**inntion »f
The Seminole ('aunty Chamhe,- hvThe
Judge Douglaa Strnstrnm on Improvement Commission, who is American-supported Premier Ali
of Commerce will spon-or two l.ernv
Harks, Negro, who hsd
llarmara Mar. 7 and of the deputv
(I'ssllstra l)s rase Bill
Easter Egg hunta .Saturday. Man­ pleaded guilty to aggravated u
chancellor of Tehran Unlver»itv.
ager PM Whitney announced to­ soult « s i for a fine of |IM» m I
Dr. Abdul /angaueh, yesterdav
H O S P ITA L M E E T
day,
cost* nr fur three months In Count'
The new military governorA special meeting of ihr FrrA hunt for white ehlblrrn will Jail rather than for 30 days.
nald-Laughton Memorial Hospital general, Atilul llejail, made an
Is- held lietweei, 10:00 and l».00
Joe Hammock, Negro, who plradappeal liy radio to all group- in
A.M. in Foil Mellon I’aik with ed guilty to a ehargr of inlnsi. a Aasociatlon will he held Wednesday
tu maintain pence Tl
five priaes lo he awarded to the Hon, drew a fine of ffi.OO and cn-1 afternoon at 4:*'•»! o'clock at the ihr rspital
wax* quiet, although unpaid
best huntrra. Mr. Whitney said or it) day* in Jail rather than 3u Court House, it ua&gt; announced to- rlty
ent worker- ....................I
day by Mr*. It. E. True, secretary. ge-jecnmrnl
more than !J&gt;00 rgga would tm
parliament bull'll.,,in front of
of the
the pa
distributed.
A second hunt, for Negro chil­
MASONIC MEETING
dren. will lie held between 2:00
Sanford Masonic Lodge No ilj
and 4:00 I'.M., Mr. Whitney add­
will meet tonight at tin' Masonic
ed.
Temple and the ina-ter* di-ci"
The Coca-Cola Co. svill furnish
will tie ronfrrreil
Refreshment *
refreshments.
will he M-rveil.

B o m l)a r(l

NEW Y O R K. M~*t 20— (/!*&gt;
I nrmer M.rym William O ’Dwvrr
told senate invrltigatoM iod.it
there it a growing ‘‘national em­
pire" ■•( crime, and ulgrd lugscale government appiopnaluins lu
stop it.
Deilaring lli.il in the ryes ot
0 ‘Dwyet, now U . S. ambassador
.mope, the American proplr rerni- to Mexico, testified that crime in
hr Iilulling lirluinl an increas­ A m riiia "will be widespread" un­
eil to loing trimil&gt;ei of bayonets ami a til " iir gel an appinpii.itmii ul
mount tin of atom linmbi, lime 52^,000,000 to JMI.OOODHO fm .
Kovacs. iiimntei, Icctiuei, ami continuing investigation of it
autlionty on ilalkan pmlilrnir
"There is a national Clime em­
Utgcil the Senimnlr Dinnri Club pire glowing." he said, "and it will
I•■*I night to me it * uiHuritfr to- get sponger if it nn'l stopped."
vs.ml liomh iiiling
Rmu.v with
lie urged a standing committee
pamphlets rvpiriung A m r l l r i n be ret up to supetsite a continuing
KimhIwiII fm the Ruisian people .n | inquity
the lint way "I terming p e jir.
O D w yet. who has daihrd heat
I lie people behind the lion Cut- rdly with the Senate com mitt re
lam air eager In Irani rirrythnig dunng two days on ihr witness
thry ti.n .ihuut America. Mi. Ko- •land, paured in ins testimony to-

Dinner Club Is Told
Russians Misled On
American I mentions

vats cVi'd." *iUinH " that in Vugo-

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llrdI a matvelous job.
ilavia people rtcod m line (oi c.llic
Hit- time racket* can’t be curloil
horns |uil to gel a ihnti look at a locally, the ex-mayor -aid. in de­
Scan-Roebuck i-rlalog. If Amcn- manding the permanent feilernl
t.rn p.rniphlrlt did nothing cite action.

“A* long a* l*i.lMhl,tKH) people

hut keep the Runian Communnts want to Im-I twenty billion* of itn|.
busy picking them up. causing the liir*," he -aid, "and a* long a*

you’ve got wires, information, rac­
ing sheet* and newspaper* giving
full puhllcitv ami full infor mation
to that 1fi,itftd,linn, you have some­
thing that i* nut entirely local.
“ You've got some tiling that I*
national nn.l until we gel help
from the iinlhtnu! government in
shutting it off, we're in li.uilile
locally.
Committee counsel ICu.l'.lpli Hal­
ley said till* is what tile committee
i* seeking to do. Hut lie added
imintr.llv that “ if Munrlhlng had
t een done locally" racketeer Frank
t'-,»-4oi *Aehl not have I'ajw'd
iHiwer ovrr Tammany Hull, Ayne*
Mutton Democratic &gt;&gt;1 gnlilf atl.qi.
■'Yon know more about thoi than
cuv olhci man,'* Halley aid lo
(•'Dwyer.
"That’* n"l true.*' O’Dwvei pro*
tested, “ you lirlild L'o-lello yiu.
ter day."
"Well," llnlli-y mid slowly, "|.«-iluip f'listello know:, more utonit
Il than you."
I ’oftello, reputed eastern crime
tuler, admitted ol the |niMi.- hear­
ing yesterday tluil he had close
friends ill Tutu many Hull, and n-rnl
hi* influence once m picking It*
t« ..all**,* na !'• «&gt; T m u i
leader.
Earlier, O’Divycr told tlo- coinntillee he did not bet'ei, ’.Jg-s.-obiHiokrnaking eoul.l exl«l nlimit p.,
lice protect ion
Sparring testilv- with tin* .time
(f'liiilinuri) On I'jge Sivl
ltepre»entntlve* of all ugrictlltm nI group* m the county wlro
are connected with federal gov­
ernment program* are expected
tu ntleml a t'eniral I'loiida Di
iti.-i meeting in Lakeland 1011101 •
row*. The sesshm i* whedrlled
for an all-day affair, (*iiuiinmii
of the PMA I'ounlv ('ommiltei'
II
Leo llulner, chairman, an.
TA LI A11AS8EE. Mai .11 'At
nouneni till* morning.
Member* named already on the — The Florida legislature will lie
mohilivntioii elimmittee in the a-k.'.l next month to idug n leak
county who plan to attend llic thrmigli which an estimated II.
mciting. i:r addition to Mi Hut- OOO.lNMI n year in motor fuel lax
m-r, are I trie I! Mathi'-u*, County I- escaping collection,
Comptroller C M. (lay said ho
Vdmini-trntlve Officer and Trea*.
sponsor u hill to make filling
rirer; C. I!. Dawson, Count) will
•lutinii- responsible fur cnllt-cling
Agent; and Secretary of the Pro- the
regular seven cent* « gal loll
’ ng Admilli"'bu t on and' "Market
Adm.in- tax on diesel fuel and liquified pe­
trelbm County l ommlllee, lion troleum used to run motor vehicle*
W J - « »rt« r: V ie.' &lt; hair man am mi the highways.
J. r. Me I Jt in, Jr ,, regular mem.
At pieienl the whole ohligatiun
In*r.
tn pnv I* on the User. He gel* n
Other* r*|«'cler| I,. attend the permit lii operate, and lie j. sup.
meeting Inclrnle Hen Wlggin-. imsed to make regular reports of
Semlrnde technician and llrown til* fuel eonsuniptiun ami remit hi*
Miller representing the Farm taxes.
11"lire Admin!-tint ion.
Operators of fleet* of h u -c and
trneks, turning more and more to
"*e of diesel and Imltled ga», hnvtr
been making their payment*. Hut
eomptndier'* agent* have had
trouble ehecking oil individual
users— particularly trucker* from
outside the slate.
Gav said “ it is phv«o-ally im­
possible to administer the law now
BALTIMORE. Mar. 20 — (A*)
Mom. I’m helpless."
We're trying to plug a big hole.
"Tlten you can’t leavr it alone," Mr*. X isid in despair.
It would give ti* at least a million
That’s port ol how a mother told the Hallirnnre Evening Sun ihe dollars a year in new revenue.”
The state got 74l'.i,fdHi la«t year
finally rraliird her l5-yrar-«ld ion v*a* a dojic addict.
from the source. It all goes to
He ilsrted smoking "refferx"
msrihusna — the related. Soon, the road construction fund
he was pawning possessions foro
The proposed hill, drafted hv a
own investigating.
a "needle"— heroin.
committee from several states a*
They drove to dance halt* and a model for * unK-irm ''»'i"tial
Mr*. X said she then hail to
Ice-cream parlor*.
f r«i Ifnm
«4 i 1•* 1*mm
r Mil
give him money for drug*.
“ It was all in the open.
"Oh, 1 know It sound* awful."
"There were about 2(1 teen­
■he sob*. "But I talked It over
The W c i i f lu * r
with my husband, and we didn’t agers'* in one place, she u'ul.
know who to turn to. We though “ Every one of them wa* under
JA C K S O N V ILL E . Mar. 20
no
if we did anything else we’d get the Influence of drug*.
Hlrmlngham
"The boy* were all wearing Hismaik
our child In trouble."
•1
10
DA
The non, Paul, now Ifl. is In Hies* drape suits, and the girls Chicago
lit
jail. Mrs. X visits him and de. were in tight dre-sen, and their Denver
41
27
aeritca him rolling on ths floor hair wa* bleached.
IH
H
Dei Molne*
Their eye* were all glassy, and Fresno
7ti
4»
In agony, crying:
IW
41
“ I got t* nave a needle! I got their head* flopped (hi* way, that New York
way. (t waa pitiful.”
70
4B
Phoenix
to have a needier
44
21
The story of Mrs. X and her
8 he told the poller. "Catch Pittsburgh
«3
4rt
son i* one that has aroused Balti­ them with the stuff," they said.
Seattle
A2
81
more to an all-out battle against
“ Catch them with the stuff," Washington
a
S
drugs. And a self.searching query she says. "I we them nut there Winnipeg
H2
SI
how they ran better help those every night, selling it —. tike Jacksonville
71
7fi
Miami
who have urcumlieit.
candy."
AM
4a
Mr*. X tells how she and other
Federal narcotics agent* recent. Tallahassee
»•
64
ICMttairS Oa N s * Twa)
Tampa
worried parents tried to do tbeir
|ie,tt.tnli to wonder wli.il wav going
on, m In ray, "Ijiok, the A memam
do not wanl to kill me". “ Hie
Ament .tm &gt;av they love me” , &lt;ut!i
a pamphlet :aid would lie wuillt
while.
Mr. KovatV addrev* f"llowe,| u
dinner ul the Mayfair Inn which
wa* pre«tdrd over hy President F.
A. Palmer. A discussion of wheth­
er to continue Hie club next yrai
wa* ini rot..iced Mr Dr. II. W.
Kuckrr, and folio',-log short talk*
on tlie subject Ii)*J’«ciident Palm­
er iiiul HcielBry IE. A. Smith, Ii
n o luted
rolttlnue Hie club nrxl
lu have a *1111 ial meeting next
summer lo complete plain.
Mr. Kovacs, who wa* Introduced
bv Mr. Smith, aid there are .TUI
dinner cirri.' in lire lirritnl Statewinch are helping tu make rleci»b&gt;n* vitally affecting American
foreign policy. Declaring t lint his­
tory i* bring made tight lii-re to­
night, Mr. Kovacs explained l lint
the wav a liatli'ii think* today i*
the way l!" net* tomorrow.
■'ll yon knew "f a way to 'Hvr*

Iran Cnpitnl 1Maced I’fdi'rnl Farm Groups
I ndcr Martial Uni
To Attend Meeting

f

Easter Egg Hunt I
Planned By C.
C.

(E D IT O R ’S N O T E : The writer of Ike following dispatch baa
bee* on a four-day, underwater Ira Inlag rrnise aboard a H. 8.
Navy snorkel aabmarine In Atlantic waters.)
By E LTO N C. FAV
ABOARD SUBMARINE GRAMPUS. Mar. 7 - (Delayed) - OP)
— The Navy ii playing a cat and mouse game out here m the testiest
Atlantic.
This submarine ii the mouse, the planet and blimps wheeling and
circling above are the cats, waiting to pounce if their human or
electronic eye* and ear* spy the*
quarry.
rank* cruise* aboard the under­
It fa a small but tremendously sea bonis. And submariners go
important exeerise, this practice on seoreh missions with the
of th* technique of undersea and plane* and blimp*.
anti-submarlna warfare.
Gathered around the table of
From it, the airmen learn what the tiny wardroom today are
they must look for, when on some Commander George P. Sharp of
tomorrow, sub hunting boeomea Philadelphia: U Cmdr. Jarere B.
again a real aad (rim neerealty. JH h w i, who c a lM Rtaektaa, Mo.,
The American submariner* also Ala home before he vent to sea.
and U . 1. D. “Digger" O’Dri of
Norfolk, Va.
evaaiea technique er to steal to­
Share la akljmer of (ho Gram­
ward a theoretical enemy convoy pus! Osborn, (he executive of­
guarded by aircraft or surface ficer. They are veterans of war­
time submarine patrol* In the
As part of the anti-submarine Pacific. O’Dell ta a blimp pilot.
• ■' r i 4 '

i . I,
,
T
eu ny i resident I rurnan.

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Q -iic t

W A S H IN G TO N . Mar. .’O -if f ’i

Submariners Hay Grim Cat And
Mouse Game In Atlantic Depthi

warfare program. Navy airmen

approved a &gt;1,300.000.000 delrnrc
homing pmgr.mi today but it
waa only hall the amount rrqueat-

v

Big Time Racketeers
Cannot Be Curbed
By Local Officials.
Ex-Mayor Maintains

French President S ails Tonight
For State Visit To U. S. And Canada

By CAR L IIA K TM A N
PARI.S. Mar. 20 — (/F) — President Vincent Auriol sails tonight
lo spend M daya, make 30 ipeechea — none of them about politics —
and prenJc at 18 official meals in ihe United States and Canada.
With h,m will go hit seife, an entourage nf 29 — officials and
olhera — and a ‘huge load of strainer trunks and suitcases. Ten big
parking ra*e* of silver, rham-t &gt;•
pagnrs ami wine* already have chief Jacques Dumaine rnuld ga­
been shipped.
ther for such a trip.
The trip to see Prraldent Truman
Hchuman has too much work here
and Canada’* Prime Minister Loui* at home to make the whole trip,
81. Laurent will cost France about lie return* lo France when Auriol
1180,000. The National Assemble goes tn sCnada for four days.
has not yet voted Ihe money to pay
A wrek ago the packing rase*
the bill.
from the President's Ely*e# PalThe (Ul-year-old president, a vet­ are left France on the Lihrrtr. The
eran Socialist politician from the Frenrh rmhatsie* in Washington
aouth of France, leaves his coun­ and Ottawa lack some tahlrwarr
try al an awkward moment. Strlkr* and cellar slock needed for the
of gas, power and transport work big dinner* and receptions. The
ere have thrown the eapital Into a government at home filled the
crisis. Should the trouble turn po­ need.
litical and result In'the downfsll
In the Auriols' two I tree steamer
of Premier Henri Queuilla’s week- trunks and five big valises, Mmr.
old cabinet, Auriol would pick Auriol la taking SO gown* and
Qulelle’s successor.
suits, all carefully chosen In ad­
The presidential party leaves fit. vance from big Parle faahlon
Laura station lata this afternoon houses. Preferring (he rreationa of
for *L Havre and sails Jaot before Christian Dior and Jacques Path,
midnight aboard the He De France ah* has become one of thi* world
far New York.
faahlon center1! meet elegantly
Tbe party Ip-ltsdea the Auriol*’ turned-out ladle*.
eon Paul— one of hia father's ehlef
In addition to Ihe atale occas­
aeeirtaries. Foreign Minister Ro­ ions at which he will be guest or
bert Hchuman, two amhsureadnr*. host, th* president will he the
three detective* and five servant* luncheon guest of the National
U U th* smallest group protocol

Hill Is Inlmduml
To PIujj; SI Millinn
(■asoline Tax Leak

Despairing Parents Tell Of Youth
Corrupted By Narcotics Peddlers

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                    <text>THURSDAY MAR. 15, 1951

THE SANFORD BfeRALP. SANFORD, FLORIDA

P A G E E IG IIT

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M O N T E

F O O D S

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p/ectf HWffl

DELM

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twtj big values

'Jujuitity HiphU Reserved
^Low Prices

a

R7i$C c/&amp; i4*a£t
io. 2 Del Monte C ruihfd

P in eap p le ca n

s/,,\

29c

... .103 Drl M ontr Fruits f. r

fVIONTE Halves &lt;» Sliced

S alad

can

31c

No. 303 Drl Montr St.&lt; r*t

P in eap p le ca n 31c

Pears

Apricots

gl.

. PEACHES

41c

No. 2 f t Drl M ontr Halve)

P each es

gl.

37c

No. 103 Drl Montr SI ed

Reaches

can

£

20c

No. H i D*1 M ontr Who -'pirn!

Peaches

gl.

gl.

31c

No 30) Dt I M ontr iU rtU tl

Pears

can

29c

No. 303 D rl M n t r |.» S * .. t

C herries

gl.

37c

Vith S 5 .0 0 o r M o re G ro c ery O rd e r

SUGAR

Prunes

N a z i CAN!

gl.

25c
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4ic

Prunes

gl.

No 303 Drl Montr

S a la d

Figs

49c

Tut# O' Sra Brradod

37c

gl.

5 -lb B ag

Nothing Over 49c lb. In This Meat Ad!
PORK ROAST F I L L E T S
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No. 303 Drl M. M r IV rn at&lt; I

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Sw rforO . F lo rid a

S p e c ia ls T o o !

:4o S D*1 Moi.tr C hunk.
*io S '. 1&gt;I Mor.tr Who YVelfyl

Low Prices
Everyday Specials T oo!

300 E. 3 N -2 1 4 E. l i t

Everyday -

.....

Prices 0 m«&gt;c1 T hru Sat.. March 1.

31c

.4rady to Cookl

R ed P e rc h

&lt; Imrttlult* C tdertd

Cherries» 39-

BARTLETT

PEARS
t ^ . 43c

c. M-tclium or 1 if jo Mur.hhiullow

EASTER EGGS
EGG DYES
v :j

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29c

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15c

m

29 c

p^ .

35c

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25&lt;

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Ha d d o c k

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PORK ROAST

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PORK LIVER

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SKINLESS WIENERS

pw

39c

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49 c

G r a d r A. O u' t - F ro.an

Chicken Parts
Backs u 35c
Wings “ 39c
Gizzards u 39c
Necks u 15c
BrWkrt Stew

B
eat L
b
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PORK SAUSAGE fc *.
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fcesse u. 21a
F rr'h ENir Ptg
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b 29c
3RAUNSCHWEIGER ...
Sugar Cured Huron
V/lL i Corn King
Scares L
b
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FI* F rrl. llanon Skim. Pork
SLICED BACON
ackbones u. 16c
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29c R
WHITE BACON
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JunnyUtud Pur#

Creamed Cottage

No. J D*l Monti* F.ul&gt; G rr.h i&gt;
P k tik D tl U uiilr

A sp arag u s ca n 31c
Ho. 2 Di.1 Montr F itly Garden

S p in ach

ca n
can

21c

No. 303 D rl M ontr U C r Style

C orn

can

17'/ic

P u n k D rl M ontr G Cr S tilr

C orn

can

13 vie

f t * D rl M ontr lied A lr.ki.

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Coffee
fuice

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can

12nc

Juice

can

17c

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39c

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S lic e d

T ru n e s

No. 2 G a n t

P ru n e s

pkg.
pkg.

S U C tO

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WHOLE

gl.

50c

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OXYDOL

28c

C R IS C O

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161c
181c

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Lnal

12c

Well Blenched Sanford (Tolriei.

15c

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14c

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27c

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•P A O H IT T I H |

3 29.

C A L 0

SWAN SOAP

f'a t o r R k Fund

I j r g t Size
Cob*

15c *

AIR WICK
Deodorizer

10 lbs. U K
2hr29c
RATH’S TETLEY
TEA
’c

b«. M.

53c

Sanitary Napkin*

BlucUiawk Lunch M&amp;at

&lt; r Sc

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Kiln Dried Sweet

2 Lb..

39c

P o ta to e s

5 Lb.

2 Lb..

35c

W ratrrn W inrtap

A p p ln

3 lw.

“WOW”
H ORSE M E A T

46c

Dof Food

Bail jrd'i Ov«n Rwgdy

BISCUITS
Ace High
JUICE

Onions

3 Lb».

17c

NO. 1

R#d Qllw

29c

s it* .

Patalm Gibs. 29c

3_j pkgs.
5 *nn*

CANS

29c SUPERFINE
Llmafrtnds
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No 900 Com

lS w c

N o FM ZIN FOODS SPECIALS *

A gen P e a c h e i ........ 4 pkg».
S eabrk B aby Limas 4 p k g s . ^ ^ k ^ ^ k ^
Fordhook L im a s ......4 p k g s . % M % d **
A gen B roccoli..... .... 4 p k g s . ^ ^ f
B lackeye P e a * .... .... 4 pkg*.

OALLAIO'S
White Cab*
MU

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34c

/I. Cruat
MU

Phy. 19c

box 30c

31c

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39c

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GaalHIowar Lb. 12!e

5 i?X S U 9 i

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53c

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WiAPPL S

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la Unity There Is SUvngth—
Tm P rof act the P m n of Ilia World;
T s Prom ote the P ia f r iM of America.
To P ro d u c t P m ^ t r i i ; for Hanford.

VOLUME XXXXII

UNTroop* Win
Artillery Duel
oNearHongchon

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Qftfz W a n t e d
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD. FLORIDA
FRIDAY MAR. 16. 1951

Efltablbhed 1908

Tourist Club Officers

Tarnished Integrity
Of Loan Agency Has
E n d ed Usefulness,
Organization Says

TOKYO. Mar! If. -(/P&gt;—
American troops overwhelmed driperate Red* in a roaring artillrr
duel on llir Korean war front to­
day and then craihed ahead for
new Rami.
The Red* threw their heat m l
artillery fire of the war.
American* amwrred with a bar•age that out-thundered the Red*.
50 ihell* to one.
The drive carried an American
diviiion onto high ground north
of Hongchon. an important road
huh 20 mile* *oulh of Parallel 38.
Earlier Friday the Red* abruptly
halted their right-day retreat on
the central front. They turned on
the Alliea with their hravietl artil­
lery barrage yet.

WASHINGTON, Msr. lb i/1'i
Direttor* of the U. S. Chamber
of Commerce today called for
abolition of the RFC.

* 8*&gt; mllea.

If» keystone la U«

L? n iu n rh o p .
Elsew here along th e fighting
_
. -----------m i
ita a---------------ita a w no

State Attorney Is
Asked For Inquiry
Into Maddy Leases
An Inveallgmtlon o f laaaea and
“ lira m em berships" to tenant* a t
the Fellowship Foundation. of
which I. A. Madd/ la m anager,
waa requested of A ssistant S tate
Attorney
Hubert O rtega thl*
morning a t the Court House by
a group of a lout 26 te n an ts who
are fate d with the necessity of
moving due to jiendlng Natty reactivation of the Naval Air Stalion.
One rhlerly man declared th at
many persona, tenants of build« Inga at the F o u n d a t i o n , had
5 bought life annuities, w ith Mim
of them putting In a s much as
910,000 to 916.000 fo r What they
supposed to be M yoar leases.
A lton- -&gt; i l r l m told th e group
that he would check Hilo any poaaiblr legal violation* in th r con
tract* o r trasea. and suggested
th a t they employ a com petent
n tto rn ry In behalf of th e ir civil
rights.
"I assu re you th a t if I find any
law violations. I will act In thematter,** he deeUied.

4

«

Hiss To Be Forced
To Begin Sentence
NEW VO Kk 7 Mar. |* —fA y -A
mandate exported to be filed hi
U. 3. D istrict Court today will
vr the way for A lg rr Min to
gin serving his flvw yoar priron sentet.ee for p e rja ry neat

K

M Thuiaday.
e

The 0 . S. Hup-aaso C ourt re­
fused la st Monday to review the
ow e of th e fo rin tr high-ranking
8 U te D epartm ent offM nl. He vru*
convicted of lying whan he trld
a grand Jury he u e t v gave govw nm ent secrets to W hittaker
Cham bers, an adm itted ti-O rn imunlst courier.
11. R. attorney Irving II. Faypol said yesterday he would ask
raal Hiss be sent to pr i son TLursadded that R ise could
(kday. He ad
days
Remove w i t hIni n 90
____
. . fu r amdifleatieu of th e1 sentence, I I I th a t such
iM not delay mlprtoonaction wnul-l
Went.
NEWH WINS
NEW YORK, Mar, „
W aher D avis of the (ItemI Dally
News has been awarded firs t p rlie
In E d itor and Pul
Annual Spot Newt
teat. It w aa n

Hie 4'i-memher board of tbe
bunnett organicalion adopted a
tetolulion saying:
"f acts diulosed by the I u!bright suIxommiUee ha*e created
uncertainty and distrust concern­
ing RFC procedure. Engaged a.
we are in a national mobiliiatinn
the integrity nr general moral level
effort, we can not afford tu hive
of the government or any of it*
agencies subject to question.*'
Senator
Fulbrlgbt
III-A rk I
bead
a Senate Hanking S ub­
committee which has been invee1'gatlng RFC trading. The group
ha* charged that some directors
of th r RFC have yielded tu ill flurare in making loans,
Officer* uf the Sanford Tourist and Hhufflrteia n l Club, which numlicr* mure Ihan ITf» members are
A* a result of thr committee'*
»hown as they appeared .*t
teernl luevltng ami i-nlerlHlnmeut uf the Club at the Tourist f r itte r . disclosure*, ronsidrrshlr sentim ent
Front m w , left to light include* Mi W. II. I.aF tra, secretary; Mr*. William McCarthy, president ha* Innlt up In eongrr** for kill­
and Mi»* Mary McMahon, trustee In the l*ark rnw : F. Hn*ky Wight, treasu rer; John Hrinwald, ing th e RFC.
trustee; J . It. Jour*, tru ste r utui Tom Vrrilim, vice -president.
Fulhrtght himself ha* taken
thr *tatoi Dial thr agency should
l*r continued hut rro rg sn ilrd and
"rlcaned" up.
Some Congre.-* member* also
argue th r RFC is a big help to
-mail business and ought to hr
continued for that reason.
Tin rr I* a dispute In th r Senrtc also as to whrthcr the FulGames anil guessing contest-,
1bright com m itter should continue
(m inding th r determ ination of llir
■!* RFC Investigation, Fulbright
Identity of a "m ystery man”, will
ha* said hr wants tu bring the
l*i featured at the party lu bo
innuiry tu an early end, hut Re­
held Monday night a t the Tuurisl
publican* in particular arc calling
C enter by the t'hainticr of Com­
for it* continuation. Chairm an
merce fur the mrinbers uf the
Mayhank (D SC) of the full hankSanford Tourist and Shufflrlmard
ing com m ittee *ald he thought
IToli.
it
wa*
announred
today
l.v
PARIS. .M ar.' 16 &lt;/!*&gt; W«„d Ed W hitney, Chainlwr of CumWASHINGTON. Mar. IL -v R ) it -hoithl go on.
Imin the Krrmlin was awaited to­ m erer m anagrr.
—S ecrrtary of S iatr Arhr*on taisl
Thr U, 8, Chambers of Com
day on whether the Rig Four ran
Tim Tourist Club recently rr- ln&lt;i«y hr hisfirt Ru**t* will re­ nirtvc t* a httsinesa-clvic organ
discuss arms foi Germany a* pail eriv rd a piano which will l*e u«ed new talks on a Ja p a n rir iw sre liatioii on a national scale &gt;lm
itar to tlte Chentbers nf ('emof- the hole European problem, or for th e fin d lime a t the p arty , treaty and yom in ronrluding onej merer t* meet cities. Many local
Mild Mr. W hitney. Musk* outing
wW A t i
M o*»*jw w*Ii i « h V ’ I hr the ei ruing wltf iw played by a b rlo rr llir end nf the year,
chambers are affiliated with it.
question be taken up separately. airin g trio undrt direction of H ar­
A thfron told a nr**» ro n frr The national organisation says
tt- represent* all phase* and
It is believed the Russians will ry W eater.
rttcr hr irr* no rrj»an w h/ thr sire* of liutincs*.
Two
|li
year
.-Id**.
June
J
e
n
­
tiratmenl. Thi* deciimn wa* foteIn u rg in g an end In th r RFC,
and Joe Andrews of the Irnlaltvr Irraty tr \t which ArnL.v*uonltnur to mint on teparslr nings
Duxhury School of Dancing will Mtkn John ( osier D ullrt u now tin rhnm bei directors -aid:
shadowed by Soviet Deputy F o e perform a nuvrlty tap daitrr with drafting iliuulif Iw found ohjrtiionI. Altolltion of RFC "would
«avc approxim ately IIN.OtlO.OtMl In
eign Minister Andrei Gromyko at i'eg g y W right accompanying.
able
by
th
r
Sovirl
nr
any
other
Mrs. P .M. (Single* will serve
adm inistrative cipensr and would
yesterday’s session o f the Rig Four
aa hostraa In Iwhalr uf the Cham ­ government.
re-luce federal personnri—now at
deputies tr^ng to draw up an ber of C om m ote.
Acheson said hi- had mad- a record high lrv ri~ b y 1,000 em ­
agenda (or a Foreign Miniitrr's
The program , sold Mr. W hitney, full study of thi- P aris talk -, !*.i I ployees."
parley.
will include n TNT Show, meaning been In d irrrt touch w ith Jc&gt;-uji
». A "tendency toward in creas­
this wm-k, and was iiupri - m| ed In terest rates" will make priFrance, llritaln and the Ifnit*--l "tourists* night talen t."
Statea contend the tense European
The Center will Itc decorated with the skill with which Jc- no v alr tenders mnrr willing to make
the
Unit- I huione** loans.
situation has led them to think with Gowers, and eaeh of the lady was representing
,
about Herman defense and they guesta present will receive a ro t- S tairs.
RFC w as rrralrd in Itt.'MtS! tu
Arhcson’s rem arks alam t the provide t'lnergrnry financing in
cannot properly tii*cu-» the n-suit -age. R efrrdittirlita will be served.
( la a lla a .a Ita r * s . a i d
without th r cause.
I ls s ils s r S sta Psae Slat
R rlta ln 's E ritr-t D av ie, m i
POT OF TEA
phasited that again yesterday.
LONDON. Mai. IB — iA P t
The W estern delegate.* have made
The St Pancras police station reIt their main contention.
Gromyko, howrvor, ha* iieen reived this morning a report th at
harping on the Importance of the a five-ton truck leaded with 1,000
Mtnda (98,400 1 worth of teapot*
IMS agreem ent n t Potsdam In
ad hern stolen.
disarm Germany.
One hour later the same s ta ­
To m eet his objection*. U. S.
Hr DVID A. MARTIN
n r KD tV ARfiC u r t i s
A m batsadur At Large Philip J e s ­ tion received a report of the th e ft
WASIINGTON. Mar. in
&lt;,p.
I.ON DON. Mar. Id - i d l of
a
five.ton
truck
loaded
with
sup offered a new statem en t of
—
Govrrntnrnk
farm
offielal
Rritalu h as told [ran that any disthe first point the w estern pow n* four chests of loo.
wondered (i* lay If th rlr effo rts t.. pule o ver the rich A ngln-tranlan
want th e minister* to discus*. The
tfrt famers to pn&gt;duce few er eggs Oil Company ronce-sIon m ust go
statem ent said;
ItDYAL COLLISION
haven't Iieen too siierr-sfol.
Iteforr tin fntrriialloiial Court of
"An examination of the cause &gt;
LONDON. Mar. 16 — (API
Thl* .peeulatiov waa prompt, I Justice
uf the present International t u i ­ It sounded like a royal collision. by the fart th at consum er eg.In a note delivered to Iranian
tion in Europe and of the mean*
A bicycle ridden by lazuli King prices are averaging more than » Prem ier llusaein Ala Wednesday,
to secure a real and iaating In*- and a bu* driven by Jam es Victor third hlghri than a year ng" legally
could riot nationalise the
rovntent in relations between thr King collided.
Nortnaliv they dip rath e r sharpl* llritaln also asserted th at Iran
SS.
R.
and
the
U.
K.,
Dm
a
The name of the traffic police­ during this season of the year
hodllnga of the Middle E ast's
0 . 8. and France auch ns: T hr man who saw the accident? At- giving the hotn-rwife a imrgmn largest oil concern.
rilstin g h vel of arm am ents an I la-rt K'ng.
buy.
The r o t was drllrrred to the
its effect nn the question of ticA y*ar ago K eerrU ry of Agn- Iranian prim e minister the day hemlliterisaHon of Germany and th r
culture Ilranr.an sta rted a ram
ZONING HEARING
fore th r Majlis (parliam ent | nf
means fo r control and reduction
palgn to reduce the volume of egg ftran voted to natlnnalllr th e
The
Sanford
Zoning
Board
will
of arm am ents; measures to "Itproduction. Ife lowered th e level country's till resources,
mlnate fe a r of aggression and fill- hold a hearing tonight a t 7;30 a t whirh his agency supported
Thr
Anglo-tranlan com pany,
fillinnt of present Sraty obllga- o'clock a t the C ity Hall to con­ producer egB prices from a n a­ controlled [.y the Rritish govern­
sider the request by' W. II. Coni ad
llont.”
tional average .if 15 re n ts a d o irn ment. which own* 52.5 ner cent
It w as the Itrst tim e, a fte r H» of D rB ary to erect a duples U&gt; ,15 cents.
of it* common stock, hold* a
dw
elling
on
F
irst
S
treet
Immedi­
days of proposals and counter­
In doing this, llrannan raid he | (10.POO-square mile oil ronerssion
proposals th a t the w estern powers, ately west o? S tation WTRRwas
moved
by
a
desire
to
cu'.
which explroa In IDP.1.
The property is toned R-I-AA,
had agreed to the wonts “ dem ili­
down on government buying of
B ritain obtains about one-third
tarisation of Germany." Gromyko high residential classification, said surplus eggs.
from th e Iranian fields and a
City M anager Clifford MeKtbWn.
t r s s t i s w s u s e* s* n * » i
But dr*.pile this luw ering of tb- fa r g re a te r percentage of fuel nil
price
level, the p rad u rli».
-support
- r r ' ” * -*
for ita Navy.
of eggs last ye
, ea r continued at
The note, made public by the
ralatU 'dy
d r high
_ level.
foreign office today, declares th a t
(rs s ils M S Oa Faa* G i s t
In November
run her ftrannan a n ­
nounced the governm ent would
ROTARY LUNCHEON
Junk the egg price support pm
The R otary Club will m rrl in
gram in 11*51.
II) ELTON C. FAV
This action was followed by the high achool auditorium Monday
A* SOCI4TEl» PRESS V rttT A R Y A FFA IRS REPORTER
Heavier than normal selling «l where Prof. Herman Morris will
W*V_;*flNGTON. M*r. 1j
(JP)
The Civil Delvnie Adminis­ young laying hens. Many poultry- resent a program on “ W hat's
aw In Education", P resident
figured *h*d w ithdraw al nf
tration want* to head off public panic over (ear of germ warfare attack, men
ice euppori - *«-it,ld be followed Orville Teuehton announced today.
teal or rumored
a sharp decline In egg price-, Lunrhoon will be served on the
ley saw little --pporlnnity of stag* and members are asked to
It started circulating today a pamphlet on "what you should know
park In hack of the achool.
about gtologirsl warfare.** The booklet is a companion piece to the making any money.
As a m nsequepra, the nation**
praviaealy p u b l i s h e d o ffic ia l,
8T . PA TR IC K S"D A T
laying Dock sta rted th e year with
pamphlet "aurvlval under atomic 'w tpr out a city."
NEW YORK. Mar. |« - U P ) (M ilitary strateg ists long havo at least three per cent few er lay ­
attack .
F.gg production naturally F ifth A vrnue's pavement was
Lika the A-Butnh guide, it U recognised the value of trea tin g ers. Ite aallowed
dressed In green paint today for
'
lls
«■
r s a t Pivot
Intended to bring tne weapon into rnnfusinn or exaloltlng it into
81. P a tric k ^ Day.
proper focus, to show It la not a panic to reduce trie w ar effo rt of
The
center dividing
line—
CONFIRMED BACHELOR
killer although, like the an opposing nation. PaychulugiLONDON. Mor. D t- (/P ) -" N n , usually w hite—was a raal sham ­
intended fo r mase r e | w arfare ax p arts roeognixe th a t no, not" cried Isaac Laagtey, just rock green.
nwlthout temad 101, "J don't want to get
th is en be H M
"Wa paint Use llaea thraa or
w arfare booklet actuality using
fear times a yter," a polks
married again."
And ha wrote to thraa women department ■pekesmaa said. "They
m erely p lanting
lecro t weapon h o t or wilt he who laid klm they w an eligible needed repainting. Tomorrow's
and looking for a oasbaad that he m. Patrick's Dsv and Uisrail bo
used.) ___

German Question
Snags Discussion
Of Big 4 Deputies

C. Of C. Outlines
Party On Monday
For Tourist C l u b

Russians Expected To
DemandQuestionBe
Decided Separately

Azwocinted Press Leased Wire

Officer Describes* P e titio n Is Filed
Open Violation Of Vs. Validation Of
LawsOnGambling Terminal B onds
Roulette Tables Now Juiluc Smith Enters
Open In Saratoga,
Order Giving City
Committee Is Told 20 Days For Reply
WASHINGTMN. Msr. &gt;8
id'i — lh* (iisrrn m rn i t«-lsi
filed Is* esssion rh arsr* sgstn*1
Ralph l'sp*’ne. de*t ribvsi *• a
" t'k irs (n rsrk e te rr" nnd hm lher
nf th r Isle AI * aponr. Thr
crim insl complaint »a* Died
before s I’. S. commissioner in
( hiragn and annuunrrd here Isv
revenue commissioner tim rs c J,
Kthuenrman. who -*ul a w ar­
rant had hern i**urd for Ca­
pone'* arrest.
NEM YORK. Mar. )H - id’i
— Hi*»hnt gam bler Frank Co«lello. «ho yewtrrdsj »lormrd
out ol a senate crime commit­
tee hearing, said liolay hr will
return lor qur.tinning at th r
rom m itlrr's older*
t iwtello.
who had hern told hr would hr
arrested and hrousht lietorr the
committer fnrrihlv if hr Hoi not
appear, gave in a few minute*
before a drarilinr »el In the
rom m iltrr,

Jap Pact Contains
No Unjust Items,
Acheson Declare* I

MEXICO CITY, Mar |fi-'d * i
— Amha«*sdor M ill la n- U'Dssyer
left k) air today for Nrw \o rk
to appear before the Penalc
I 'r ln a Com mitter. Thr Inrm rr
New lu rk mayor declined lo
comment nn th r rom m illee’a
‘hearing thus far. M hrn he annminted several w rrka ago that
he would appear heforr II, be
maid It » a s lo ofter some
"ro o slru rllsr auggeslinns" fur
clim r p in ration. Hr -aid at
the airport he wa* looking fo r­
ward In seeing th r SI I’atrick *
Day parade In S r»
lock

Dulles Offer To Confer With Russians
Is Rudely Rejected

K(tlt Prices R i s e British ^ Indignant
In Spite Of Halt In At Nationalization
Support P ro g r a m Of Iran Concession

C

Danger Of Germ Warfare Minimized
By Civil Defense Administration

R

S

la not in the market for a wife.
The suggeallon mada at hla
birthday party last Saturday that
w arfare, as it (s corroctlj called, ha waa seeking a mate waa not
W ffrt, lx wJtf
'C ntteied 9v f iv e m r t
!*

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No. 117

r
M u n itio n s C o n tr a c ts
ofRFCAgenmA r e P la ced A t R a te O f
$ 6 0 B illio n P e r Y e a r

Reds Stand And Fight
Defending Key Base
Near 38th Parallel
In Vicious Battle

Then cam e the roaring A m eri­
can echo.
A
Uniter) Nation* vmi planes Join­
ed In th e blavtlng w ith rocket*,
firrbam ha and machine gun*.
The Allied aniw er to th e Comm unlit aland lioomed throughout
moat o f Friday.
F ront diapatehra did not identify
the U. 8. troop* In the action. Nor
did th e y give the diatanee of the
Am erican advance.
Ilut th ey aalrf th a t Chioeac Com­
m unists had thrown reaerve* Into
the fig h t north of Hongchon. Kle“ manta of th e .lirth and 40th Chinere Communiata arm lea (Corps)
were Identified In action there.
The unlta laal were reported far­
ther ra a l in February.
The drfenae line th e Red* were
try in g to aet up waa roughly 2U
milra south of th r P arallel th a t
u»d to a e p a ra tr Coramuntat North
and R rpuhlirran South Korea.
It alretehed aeroa* Korea for

THE WEATHER
P ertly cloudy this afternoon and
S aturday, fair tonight. Not quite
*o cool to n lih t, w arm er Saturday,
f.ro tlr to moderate variable wind*
becoming moderate southeast by
Saturday afternoon.

a big parade up tha iranae. Bo, wa
painted the line grata.
Tha green line • stands from
Vfrd to 110th Bteasts. The pared j
n(fod&gt; U m Htb to Wth 6tro«u.

tfimitfift*.
NEW YORK. Mat. I». *&lt;1'&gt;
A piilurr of vvidr-open Kaniblilut
houtrt in Saratoga .Sjinngs. up­
state New York resort .lira. »*a»
given Senate crime pmbriv IckI. y
as they awaited a ilinwilown wdb
tt fHitlawta On

I'a a r

a lt i

O iH iiblcd V e t s IMucI ku
$ 100 F o r H o s p ita l
Member* of P&lt;*-t No :*u. Di
able-! American V cliiau -, at •
meeting at the la g iu n Hut la-t
night, pledged fim i toward *h&lt;buTlding of a ticw hospital in Srm
Inole l outily.
Lynn Twymait, rommandci of
Ibe Post, ami a In** per vent di-able-t war vctrrati. led the *u»n
merit for the artb 'ii, with tin
activr support of John Knd**t,
Tim Crawford and lir-.rg- Swann
Commenting on Ibis public *|dt
lied action, th e first by any local
group in rrg a rd t" a new |i«*
pital, Judgr Dougin- Stenstiom
declared, ‘‘These arc laiys wlm
fought and were wounded uni
who k n o w th r value of u ho*,
pitnl to the city ami county
"My this action," lie added,
"they have stolen the m an h on
all other Seminole County itfKuoi
rations."
The P&lt;wt, whirli lia- a meioU i
ahlp of 2tt, enjoyed a turkey .up
per at which 40 person* veer.*
present.
It was reported at the meeting
th a t 47 babies have already lu .n
entered for th e baby conlr-l
which the P o st will stage on
March .10 at Remlnolc High
School.

Defence Housing Program Cut In Half By
Senate Committee
As Economy Move
WASHINGTON. Mar. I*, td 'i
A mubilir.slmn ipoknm an rrim tlrd tinfay the government U
placn g munilmn contra* t* at l!:c
"relisfecloty rate" ol about iWJ,-

000. 000JKK) * year.
Arlual ptoduvlion largcti, while
■lill low. air l-rinff tort and in
some raves exceeded, it was slated.
Howard Chase, (caving ins post
a* information thief for Mobiliza­
tion Dncrtor Charlr* E. Wilron,
told tr|Hj|lei* that contiari, total­
ling $5,700,000 were let in Jan­
uary and $4,700,000,000 in Februery.

Judge \ t H, Mntlill entered ,tn
outer in ('m in i t ’otiM thi* mommg allowing mlnvenhon in llw
ile|einiin.ilo&gt;n ol llir v.iluiitv ol
tt'ill.llOO woith ol I tty of Ssnfotvl
Poll lrim m .il vml P.i i Iviiik M&lt;|er
revenue l*md»
Hu* atlion lollowerl the prrvenial ion of a petition ag.nn&gt;t lliru
validation liy a gioup ol S anfoid
"It I* perfectly ubv tuns that the
ta sp a y rn who were trprrventrrl by production chert* arc -urving
Upward rv--ii now," t ’hnsr -aid, "el
hical K W ibon.
rale which no one would nave
Judge Smilli allowed the ( itv. aforeseen
on Sept, it when the De­
which wa* irpievenkd by A. I.d fense Production Act wav passed."
t'ha«e said Wilson was satisfied
win Shinholvef, JM days in which
10 determine an answer to the with tiie production showing early
this s ta r . Ilut. in rrspon»e to
petition, and ad|ouinrd the hearing questions, he indicated the mobili­
whirh had hern »«hrdlllerl to l.ikr zation !«&gt;** is dtstuil*ed over the
plate this iimming on the bond prospect for Mocking inflation.
Economic Stabilizer Eric John­
validalion mild a latrr d r 'e .
ston ha- sent to Wilson’s office
The (iclilion wa* Itcatletl, An proposal* for icvising the lleftnse
antwrr by Randall C h air, . n-l PriMiuction Act, Phase said Hr did
other U ip sy eis, ptiqieiiy ownrt* not say whether these might In­
clude firm er curb* on food prices,
and rili/ra i.
hut added:
In addition to Mr. (.'haw- thr
"Food tirire* are art arr» which
I clitlritici. in, lurlcrl V. A. Speer, the stabilization peupli- feel must
\V. t'. Hill, Frank L. W oodruff, lie dealt w ith."
Congress will have to ileeidii
■Ir., W. A l.cfflcr, R. A. Newman.
Lee Samuel. Ira Southward, F. whether th e special ptuvlilon*
11 Ashdown. D. I.. H arper, R. T. which protect fnim prices should
Humphrey. li M Shipt&gt;. J . If. be changed, Phan- said, but “most
E*tlldge, II. I IlsgaP, Malcolm serious thought" it tiring devoted
MacNodb Solnea- tt t hive, W. W. to the question within Hie govern­
ment.
**. ..u ti . J r,. *ad F. i* S q»h.
Of the fU7,&lt;*W»,W»0,U0i&gt; program
Copies O f I ho pri it ion were fur
m -bed lo Mi. S ltlnM ict and to of m ilitary spending and contract­
• i. W Spenret a attorney * for ing for Inis fiscal yea: nnd next
th r Cits and to Murray tlv rr riFiitiiigh June SO, 11*521. about
1.
MMMNi.mm.OOtl remains In to- a l­
.licet, ntnte atloinr)
The petition maintain- thul " H r located py the m ilitary. Pha-e *nid.
attem pt to issue l-oml &gt; -ouglit to I Mitch of the total m ust -till tar
lu- validated in lid* procrcdltii- voted by Congress,
More piilillc inform ation on pro­
i- wholly unconstitutional, null,
void nml nf no legal force or effect duction *or&gt;n will lo- available,
whatsoever." Aluiut '10 pages of Plmse -aid. The first of n scries
aigm nent in sup|s&gt;rt of thi* sta te ­ of m onthly progress reports will
be icady shortly, be *ald.
ment follow.
Meantime It can be stated, Phase
The intervening petitioner.* con­
tended that tin legislative noth added, th a t the production goat of
or II y pm tint ting lo authorise the 1(0*10 jr t a it(ta ft cngiur- monihi- lame of Hu- Iannis is invalid ly will be arhlrvr.| oi 11152. Ami,
omt that the resolution of th-- a* no illustration of p fo g trts in
City Cotmniv-ioti in teg atd to it (lie I-h-Ic m etals, be saol new slumilium plant facilities will I* op­
',*0 ' not stiff leienl
It w * n| -o tat- d that tin toll - erating this s e a l to ptuvidr a
ti-i-t with I II lihnrm lry and 50 lo sir• per rent inert n-r in domes­
• o, ami with F t-lot llowig i i tic alum inum output
P hase introduced hi- .ucirsvor
invalid nnd that there wa* no
authority for lh- City to -ell the as inform ation director, Andrew
iP onlinued l&gt;n Page Six)
rr uwilaa.a na I’Hif a ls ,

Nicky Hilton Hopes
For Reconciliation
PALM SPRINGS, I'alif.. Mar. 1*1
bl’i There Is hone of a rerun(Illation between Flirabeth Taylor
and Nicky Hilton f-ut it -eem*
to lu- all Hilton'*.
"I am a free man right now, in
n sen-r," young Mill«n told a
newsman h rrr lu I night, "hut
I've got |n months in which to
think thing over thoroughly lu
fore our divorce i- final-' He admilled that "no Immediate reru n I illation i- in th r offing."
Thr nitres* and her rs-huvliand
were observed enjoying
each
other's company here la-t weekcml, but in Hollywood her slu'lio
iM t.M l threw thr fnllowing dam ­
per for Mis* Taylor:
"There i* tm possible chance that
Mr. Milton and I will reconcile
now or in U* months fr»m now.
IVc a te good friend* nnd I hope we
always ran !«• good friends."

llo u s h o id c r
A d d re ss

W i l l

P io n e e r

N i £ h t G a th e rin g
Karlyie Hotisholdcr, commander
of the local American l.rginn Post,
will address th r '.'ftth annual
Pioneer Night gathering in Lake
Mary at 7:3n P M. tonmnow on
"The Advantages Hie Pioneer*
Had Uvei the Young Men of

Turfay."

Five orange wt«td tanes will
la- pre-en lrd to the five oldest
men ptesenl at the meeting uml
gifts will also be made to those
who have attended the mod meetl"g
J. I.. Lee. Hl-year o ld f* senator
fiom Kentucky, wilt head a list
of tn lrn t which will Include
liu stav r Nelson, " tiu ila r Wizard
rtf KliH-khoIrn"; Mrs William Erie),
poetess; Henry Klepper, ra te ria itirr; Mr. I lobby, hymtiologist
and the 8peer sisters.
Among th r famous people who
have attended the Pioneer meating* have iieen J. Putnam Steven*,
P ast Im perial Potentate of the
Ancient Arabic Order of the
Mystic Shrine; Jane Hilliard, who
(E ditor's N o lr: Here l» another story in the *rrlr* on A m er­
was I (Hi years old; and Mi*. Anna
ican Industrial and military moblliiallon. This artlrlc deal* with
F arina,
form er
Italian opera
the Navy's fast build-up since the »lart of (he Korean war and it*
singer, who attended in 1102 at
plana foe the fu tu re).
the age of t( .
More th a n 2tM) people over 80
Ily DON WHITEHEAD
years o f age have attendid these
WASHINGTON, Mar. lb
(fl’l
Tile American N**y l-wisy i* m eetings In the p ari 25 years.
beefing up ila tea and air |a.wer with ttailhug *|ierrl to mrrl llir threat All over 00 arc rsperiatly Invited
to atten d .
o l Ret) R u n ia 'i big suhtnarinr Href.

Beefed Up Navy Concentrates On
Stopping Red Submarine Menace

Thr reavy emphaiit i* on anli-tulrmarine warship* and increaied
air ilrength aboard fail-moving carrier*.

The Weather

^ JACKSONVILLE, Mar. 16-f/F)
tK
33
A tla n ta
Riamark
32
31
Browns villa
71
64
36
Chicago
34
Denver
no
41
Des Moines
28
a
80
Frasno
49
44
33
Now York
Philadelphia
49
M
voye aerate the ocean without
38
16
I. Mobilised' the cor* of a W innipeg
ton much trouble right now i p herd
__ - hitting eubmerlne * kilted Jacksonville
63
44
c a te of war. I know we can d o |f ore#t
73
Miami
66
33
66
R next n a r w ithout etraln.”
j|. Almost doubled lU menpow- T allahassee
tn» Nav/e prefraea in
(CoatlatH 9a rage Five)
T «tnpt
91
W

The Navy is ronfldenl th at* '
within auothar y ear it will have sulimarinc-kdler tertice is only
the Russian subm arine menace pert of the story.
The elate of hie Korean w ar
iratty well licked—even If there
leet June found the Navv-at-era
e a &gt;Hooting war.
ehell compared
compared to Uia pow­
pm»Vice Admiral Donald D. Duncan, ea frail ahtli
Dapat Chief of Neaval Opera! Iona. erful fleet which ruled the itaa
a t the end of World W ar two.
■aid in an interview:
"We think wo can get con- But by June 30 thle y e a r tha
Navy will have:

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

FRIDAY MAR. 18, 11*1
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The Sanford Herald

FORM

Papa Likes
Page •1
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How Did This Happen?

fptaM laliH la IflH
N M H b H M i r w rrp l la ta r d a f
a a 4 B aM ar a t
ta a U N . n « H I«
III K if a tlla 4«raaa
ia M rH a t o r —l H am a a t f f t
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• I T a a ir m af Narrk K l*Tt
tin t I %\li I . n r i Y

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Men like front-page national newt* while women like to
browse through the newspaper, looking for Item* th at catch
their eye. a nurvey hart nhrwn.
A bl-iuiyre report on ita inquiry into the reading habits
of America's ncwiqiaper modern waa published by the Ad­
vertising Research Foundation. -|win'-«»rvit Jointly by the
Kdlftr
American Association of Advertising Agencies and the As­
fiDMiNiY m : u
n«#»!■&gt;*'•• nmmma*#
sociation of National Advertiser*, Inc.
pi h«i fiirn u k n%Ti:«
In their study of reading habits, foundation workers
I*y f g r i l t r
• fi
If# # $4 walla
- ■ r- | J | Interviewed (12,487 men and women 18 years of uge
fl&gt;r#r V e a i h a
. ..
Mjm
older.
ftJi R aall ik
O a t 1 ea r
1AM
Studies were made of newspaper reader* in 89sta te s,the
Ml t a t t ia r f
a a llret, r ir d a
at
I f e i l b * . f w a l m k a a , p f « # l a i a a t | t t ^ District of Columbia ami two Canadian provinces. The study
■ • # •»**•&lt;*** a f r t f t r i i l k t a a a i a f«*r included the examination of 121 newspapers In 108 lities.
I k # p n i p M # a f r a t a l # * f a a l a . aalll
M r k mtm*4 U » a l r r a t l t r • 4 * # » « U The study indicated that many newspajier renders will
l # S l&lt;r#l*a.
read
an outstanding ad us quickly as they will read a top&gt; a l l a a i l l t .Rif
la ltM
H a p f r a t a i * . notch new* story.
fftr* *a# \rm U f h , • lU a ira . lit*
Other conclusions of th* 'trvey:
trtal. K ill•• • H i) , Pi. Lottil*.
T a r I l n a M I# a M * M t a r a f I k #
1. From the end of World War II until fighting broke
A H m l i t i i l t*t#** n l l r l la m l l l l r *
out
In
Korea, men were '•ogjrinhi:? to ja y more attention to
♦
fw Ik# l a |4&gt;t rafaaikli*
» * « l* a *.1 Pit Ik# Irtral to# via p r U l W
Irani
news
then they had in either tin* prewar or wartime
t « »**!• N# f*a|M|»ar. pa vail
■ll
I F *#!** SlafMiirkrP.
oeriods.
2 Men were reading IS per cent more editorials during
World War II than they did prior to the war. Alter the war.
editorial m uling dropped 17 ! *t cent lielow the wartime
T..7.A1 *1 HIIU-K h : r s k
high.
•unM Lr »i«f to talk over
3. Tw*. per cent more women than men read the comic*. |
our ue&gt;d«. our n « l am t* with the
Icfiaiie. My lied ihail supply all
4. Advertising ha* more Influence with skilled ami un­
your nerd aeroriling tn hi* rich e, skilled worker* than it doe- with business anil professional!
in glory by td .ri’t je.ii*.
^
I'h iU it* . men and women.
fi. Ninety per cent of women reader* in cities under
G*rm warfare, lays thr Civilian ’&gt;0,000 imputation read the society page, while only 57 per
Defense Adm inntrator, iliould be cent of their city sisters, living in cities of 50,000 or more,
taken with a large gram of salt. bother to keep up with doings of socialites.
On the other hand, only 10 per cent of the male reader*
The Heiald is not the only o ar
tin t makes them Take this, for in small towns scan tie nci.-ty |Mige, while the icige is
to tU m r. lit,in ;hr Atlanta Journal: ignored by 81 |ier rent of the malt- readers in the city.
Here's the way most men rend a newspaper, the survey
"H r *•&gt; rc
,4 r ( ill :he chain*
til ibuuJ*iii&lt;v lii. wife hy m iking revealed:
Ninety-eight |ier cent of them read the front page first.
her in tic ta il wgh * bag of rat
Then most men look over th e picture |iage In-fore turning to
polw.fl
the s|iort* page. Next, they're likely to turn to any generalHep. Sam Rayburn, thiowmp news page with advertising.
his supfMXt againil ruing demand
Women reader* follow the same pattern—up to a |*iint.
for Il.r abolition of the RFC. u )tr But when the menfolk are engrossed in the sport* page,
it Kit betn of trrmcmioui benefit most women will he turning over to the society page.
to smalt lu tin e ii. Now all you
While the men are still catching up on their news, most
Unit! biom rttm rn who havr b rrn
women will turn to the women's and food |«ges.

Time*-Uniats

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THE WORLD T0MY
fly DeWITT MacKENZIF.
Affair* Atsalyrt

AP Farrtga

Too Late To Claiwif}

hrl|w J by the RFC please use.

A bwal commuter of lawyers.
.imtuiliiiK two mrmberi of the
Neininoie County delegation in the
L#fi»laiuir. Kat to n e to work d ra ft­
ing a hotpilal bill They may be
in rr thry h a te the support of the
people in din work.

m t.

it it to laugh. The British Labor
toiem m ent w hkh bat nationalized
Just about every mduttry in G reat
Britain, now o L jrd t lieeaute the
Iranian goternm enl wanti to na
tiunahrr B utuh oil in Iran. When
you ttirt stealing from others. you
can ripr&lt; t to be tiolcn fioa*.
The U. 5. Air Force hat ju tt rea r lita le j if* 11tli air Late in Eng­
land and will toon rr-open another,
mo«l of lItem for B-29 and RAO
luperforti, the A uociatrd B rett rete ali. Thoie air batet could make
it plenty hpl for Ruttia, jutt in
cate.
I b e Boy Scout d m r for fundi
h a t fallen thorl of iti goal, like
other organization* which h a te re­
cently hern making d r i m for
fundi The heavy load which the
taxpayer carn et theta day. m aket
it difficult for him to contribute to
various tocial and charity oigani
raliom no mailer Iww worthy.
Recomnwftdrd reading for all
publicity chairmen of all G arden
Club circlet, church circlet and
all other clubt and organization!
Making publicity are the rentalki
« f Reggie Moffett of Orlando who
told thg J a fr e e t yetltrday (he in#
p trta n ce of looking at publicity
from the siewporat o( tbr n e m .
paper* in ruder to provide them
with the type of material they will
pubJiih. II you are not getting the
publicity you w ant, it it probably
your own fault.
Around Mar. 15 each year we
hear a good deal about the income
U t beet m e jt it p a id m M t |um|&gt;

cum. or at leatl the lump turn h«l&gt;
you tijuiirly m the face. Not many
o f u t realize, however, that the in ­
come tax it probably the tm alictt
Urn we pay. For intUnce. the aver* # n u n with three children an d
; m income of about I 1 J 00 a year
pay* an ISO a year federal income
: ta n . But lb* tam e man.- if he own*
a n antomofcde probably payt la ir*
m it ateraging about $ 112 a
ae. W ha| n more, he payt about
I other kind* of laaaa.
Mow much money wJI it lake to
4 ta jitU r ImmhUI for S m L
County&gt; N ot an many y«ar
it waa
— ‘- 1 i # n n n
b tM ta fw m W
Today th a t figure
email. D v U ad b

probably lake aboW th at
today to build a
1 have to r t no I

l ten yoan tfk But

H» RUSSELI. KAY

Footnote On Harrison

....
,
, , One thing the legislature ran do grm-ral public taking m ote interest
An unaunjwcietl episode itt jkiIitirnl history Is won!**!
the interest of the tavpayer ». In g iivrrnm rnl financing und g rra tby former Vice-president Charlc* G . Duwcs in his newly i provide for a Ho.er .heck on «te. »r m t m r t in audits than s u the
n i t i i few years ago
published nuUibioirraphy, "The McKinley Years." lie *ay« \ r im \ ntt *7‘ LuWle.
lie can say that again, for
that when the newly elected President McKinley was mak- -r^d St/i" Aiinirg Department! ta ir s have increased to a point
ing up his cabinet, a strong favorite for the secretaryship This i* on* department of gov w tete it really hurt* along with
of state wus former President Benjamin Harrison. Whether Ffnm*nt wh*i* irurra*&lt;-t approp. the devaluation of the dollar, anti
folk* who a re not prrronaily riding
the idea ever got as far a* an offer to Harrison is not J„d X A 'rt l T 3 d l &amp; ef*more the gravy train amt draw ing ta x ­
Stated,
•
'rmployer* will pay big dividend*. payer*! money in one form or
He would probably have iaen a far better choice than while the situation i* better t«- •m&gt;ther are hegirning to wonder
if alt the expenditure* for gov­
the man finally appointed. That wn* Senator John Shermnn*
th“r
,*
ernmental
service* are
really
of Ohio, one of the Republican party'* elder state&gt;.men but .ufft imt fund, to the jot, that r n t-a ry , and if the hard earned
by then with facultie* impaired by old age. He wn* appoint- shoul-l l.e done still handicap-! th e ri-'IIars they pay the ta x rollertoi
are buying the am ount of see**l for no.very cmtilabkj-i*«*on. Ilia unfitness fnr the post depart men t.
S tate A uditor - liry a n . Willis U t " ,h r r , r r s u p p le d to buy.
wa* #ae#l nafrte I&gt;ecnti4 McKinley's campaign manager, rffh
and ta p * Mr and if given ,
_*a» been a *harp tendency
Mark Hanrta, wanted to I** a senator and could attain his the .ent
money ran do a top-notch ,,n *ke p art of puhll. officials
wish only by displacing Khermnn Sherman was therefore auditing job, U t he ran t do it ••P'vtaily those charged with th.
reapoartU llty or .(wmling your
named to the cabinet, but within a year had to give way on a niggardly appropriation.
The t™ k . of every board, bur- """T * ■fi*L mi n rl
k r », t
»’
because hi* Inadequacy was le-coniing n public scandal. It cau, f ommla-ion o r departm ent
jt&gt; &lt;be dark as po-*ihle a*
wa* a tragic close to a career of great public usefulness.
should tw- audited at least once 9
operation*,
Another reason for rejecting the idea to appoint Harri­ each y ear, an-l the hooks of La* after law that original!)
official, should lie ra re - • alini for adnjuate ptildir nctie*
son may well have lieen the ill will this would have stirred rounty
fully (h e c k e t w ith e&lt;iual f rr- in newspapers of general &lt;ireutaup within the party. The influential Imses, Senators Platt tjUency.
lion that would advise when
»f New York und Quay of Pennsylvania, hated Harrison, llerauae of limiteil fund, and where and how lax money wa
lack of trained prr*onnrl, Iwing spent, has Iwen am endnl 01
and had tried to defeat his renomihation in 1892. Harrison the
htatr* A urlitor Willi* now fm.1* It rhangtsl to i*limina'.e such notice*
had beaten the popular
James
G.
Blaine
for
the
nomination
in , -------Kvery detiartm ent of sta te
. . .
.
.......
liifflrullIt to check the lank* ,n
anti Hlaine a frleitu* Writihl prnlmhly have taken hlR twice- jstate ami manly office* Oftinei -rounty «&gt;r municipal em-niiwm
to publish tinlion amiss.
'ban sUul nnrr every two or -hoiild In- r-quiied^l«
year*.
yw isl St*!vin*nt. fur th e Iw-nsfC
Hail McKlnle" tlisn-garrlml th# possible rlatnor, hr« Utrvg
D uring the p a .t
in..hlli* h, t*f U ip sy - r
llmt ih&lt;«e wh.
would liave strengthened hla cabinet, and adtk-d a nmne to Orpartm eot h at u ih o v eio l abort !«»• ,h e s l t e p n i r 1*11 mAV h
the small numlier of president* who have held other public age* and irregulailtie* iu lunk* ut kept informed as to wl,.-r. it,.
office after leaving the White Hmifw. Those who have done * num ber of offiae* and dnulKleat money *oea.
i-i»*w wnotd 1st ravealsd If attdit* Tne **irrn .urtam of sevre ,
so have added luster to their name* anti made sound con­ roukl
have been nta&lt;lr.
that keep! the name of those Ui
tributions in their new field* uf activity, A former presi­ T ie av e rtg v ar m dinary ae- tetiaf n d U from being m id - put-ike
rountant is not a lw a y s qualified la a good etax m p ir. Ttil* ia a
dent has a valuable store of experience.

(tea,
I'ulglrily I* a powerful po li.r.
u.an. and politirians .lon’t (ike It
alien it reveal* f a r t, and figures
for public ronatdrration. The ta x ­
payer, through hi* indifference
and neglect o f d a tr, ha* allowed
mure and m ore of these public
notice safeguard* to he withdrawn
*ml they will nut tie restored until
he aet* up a howl loud enough tu
■&gt; o i he e a r- of hi* legislator*.
If the guy who pay* the bill
i i n l interested or concerned about
Kovernmental expenditure*, why
should • the b u reau crat or public
official doing th e spending worry
about It?
GOVFKMF.NT NHFIlS PKNNIFA
WASIINGTON. Mar. JO—.A t—
The governm ent w ants people to
put their piggy-hank hoards af
pennies Into rb ru ta tjo n so It won't
have to use up vital copper coin­
in ’ new one*.
Mr*. Nellie Taylur K«»«. dire.tor of the m in t, (tailed a formal
appeal to th a t effect today, noting
that "millions*' of pennies are
"believed to be stored in piggytanka, tu g a r bowls and bureau
drawers of A merican homes."
Dooming business ha* created
a heavy dem and for pennies and
other coin*.

The name nf the Mafia haa cropped up repeatedly In
the senatorial investigation. This criminal Sicilian secret
society waa thought not long ago to have lieen rooted out.
The Mafia is not a very old organization. It originated
in site middle of the nincttWidh century when large landed
proprietors in Sicily hired ruffian* to *uppn--» unrest among
their oppressed tenant*. These ruff inn* Iwcante Iguided to­
gether, and gradually shifted from a sort of ttrivate Geslapi
to an out-and-out criminal liand. Tiu-y rohlied and lilarkmaiM, and did not hesitate to murder.
The law enforcement official* made little head wav in
putting them down, partly liwau*»‘ the Mafia hud infiltrated
Into their own rnna*, (utrtly liecatisr* the |iea*antry retained
thr old Sicilian habit of m Utrudlng the law and all who
had anything to do with It. Mussolini made some vigorous
efforts to end their activity, but like many of hi* other
achievement* this petered out.
The Mafia did not remain confined to Sicily, It followed
Sicilian immigrants to th« United State* and became in.
voiced In criminal outbreak*, notably in New Orleans and
New York City. Under the name of the "Black Hand" it
became a fam iliar American byword.
The present criminal group may merely liave borrowed
the name of th e Mafia, and nut have actually continued It
That even th e name has cropped up is disturbing.

for *orh work la view o f th e fact
that to work an a ta ta nr rounty
hooks, t n areounlant m u tt b«
fam iliar W ith method* o f governmrnt financing, have a working
knowledge o f sta'*- amt local law*
as well aa be a rom petent audt;ar.
Rpeaklng before the Florida A*social loti o f County T a i Coltertors in Jaekaonvillv last week,
Willis state.1 th a t be find* th e

SPORT COATS

T lln u te * of ai| hoard* of county
ramm it shiner* and school board*
should h* published in local papers
itgulai ly Ml that Inral resident*
will have a check
the*e uffice*
ami x knnwlsdge of th e ir artivt-

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Shorts, Regular, Large

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I

inent Communists, and the
f imm
raprisonment of numerous others
w ith that liackground of fear­
some skill In th e use of word.. 0
Ylshin&gt;kv finally replaced Foreign
M inister V. M. Molotov, who had
iieeil wiii.lv regarded as possible
heir to Stalin's throne. This was
tw o year* ago. and the outsids
world still I* debating the exact
significance.
Anyway, V bhinsky parked his
la g with Hold, and tame to th*
U nited Nation*. In the 19*8) par* I*
of orators Vlshlnsky got In tho
longest single speech. This was
In connection with a discussion of
atom ic control in a plenary *csslon
o f the assembly. Vlshlnsky an­
nounced at the sta rt:
"T he significance of the aque*.
lion U much too great to allow It
to tie pased over In silence."
It w asn't, as Kih*s appropriate­
ly rem arks. Vlshlnsky forthw ith
launched into an exposition o f I4,&lt;
000 words. T hat was more than
61 countries produced in all the
plenary session* of 1950.
The Soviet Foreign Minister al&gt; • I
so *currd with th r second, third
and fourth longest speeches. Run­
ner up was another vocal mrmbet
o f th e Soviet Union group—G. S'.
Zarubin.
The shortest speech of nil in
the plenaries waa delivered by
Greek Delegate Alexis Kyrou. In
welcoming Indonesia as the six­
tie th member of the peace organixatloa, Kyrou said:
"Congratulation* to Indonesia;
Congnstuiadkfrva to the U. N."
Two temntric* didn't speak a t all
in th e plrnari*vr*bux*mhourg a«d
P araguay.
A uthor Kihss reports th a t Am­
bassador Garina of Honduras
m ade an intriguing suggestion at
a jovial party one night. His exc e llm c r proposal th a t nation* pay
U. N. due* in proportion to their
apeechmaklng. Levy on loquacity.
"T hen,” said Carla*, "there
would be literally f l d e n voice*."

Easter Erxsem ble

federal regulation that denies the
taxpayer any knowledge a f how
Of where hi* money t* being spent
and make* pm dSte miRraited
waste, fraud and reckless spend

1947 DODGE SED A N •

TO MANY FTUENDS AND CUSTOMERS
I AM NOW READY TO SERVE
YOU WITH THE BEST CLOCK AND WATCH

One of the m o.t dtvaaling ana­
lyse* of the talk-feat regularly
■puttuired by the United Nation*
it presented with humorous un­
dertone in the March l««ue «&gt;f
United Nation* World" JlSfttir-f
by Correspondrnt Peter Klh**.
A deluge of more than (100,000
word* swept through th e 60 plen­
ary meeting* of the U. N. Assem­
bly alone In 1M0. Of th is *tupefylng flood 40.78 percent came
from the five-nation Soviet bloc
—th e championship record.
By contrast, the United State*
talked 4.49 percent of the wordage. Having established these re­
lative figure*, author Kjhss pulls
thi* rabbit out of the hot:
Th» Soviet bloc percentage of
U. N. due* for 19M ia 10.18 a*
against th* United State* percent■ge of 18.92
T hat seem* to say th a t tbe Red
bloc talks approxim ately eight
tim es a t much a* America, and 1*
assessed roughly a q u arte r a*
much In dues. The reader can draw
hi* own conclusion aa to th*
significance of thi* financial com­
putation.
And who I* the champion talk­
e r? You are given one gues*. and
there will lie no reward w hen y*J
come up with the carrct answer:
Andrei Vlahlnaky, of
R-inua'* * 7 # e a r-« U ^ Fo^rtgn
M inister Long ha* ranked a* 9 »
of Communism'* moet sin k in g
orator*. He first came Into world
prominence aa a rulMess prosecu­
tor in the bluod-pttrge tria ls of
19.14, 19-17 and 19M. H e would
ham m er defendant* for hours and
then demand death—a sh at In the
hack of th* head— t n lb# "ac­
cursed vipers". ITI*** tr ia l, r e s t ­
ed In the execution of a t laat 11“

m ent documents.
Iliaa aa prominently identifies
w ith work on the United Nation*
in i u formative stages, and serve*
aa secretary at the now historic
San Francisco meeting. He Is eredited with having had an import­
an t part in w riting draft* of the
he alto served in an official rapacdocuments th a t formed the h ath
for the world peace agency. la te ,
city at Dumharton Oak*, and because of hit record, John Foster
Dulle*. important R e p u b l i c a n
him a* president of the Carnegie
spokesman on foreign policy m at­
ter*. i* raid to have rerom m endij
I'eace Foundation, a position which
he resigned when he wa» indicted.
Another young intellectual who
recently met a fate similar to that
o f Ills* It William W. Remington,
th e former llUJMMl.a year Govern­
m ent economist.
The American people have hern
teeing much in the past several
year* of person* serving in respon­
sible Government positions, who
like Hist and Remington, have
show n a marked degree of perfidy.
A s a rofttequrnee, they are be­
ginning to ask themselves whether
th e situation i* not taking on some
o f the aspects of a grave national
problem.

For Your

mi

The Mnfia Aprain

Al*«r H its, a product of lh#i
best there Is in the Am erican t r s - ,
dittos, has been convicted of per­
ju ry under circumstances th a t in­
dicated th a t he was w ilting to be­
tray hi* country, and people today
may rixhtly he asking themselves
where they are to seek for men of
xu*»d faith.
W hat puule* to many people
shout the 4£.yaar-old form er State
D epartment employe, who wr.s
denied an appeal on the perjury
conviction thi* week by th e U. 8.
man of *uch brilliant background
Supreme Court, la how a young
could have become involved in the
me** that ted to hi* downfall.
It w it hi* reputation a* an out­
standing student a t H arvard Law
School, from which he graduated,
that h ro u th t Hit* for a while the
coveted loh a t secretary to A • tod a te
Justice
Oliver
Wendell
Court. Subsequently he served in
Holme* of the U. 8. Supreme
•evrral different rapacitie* with
the Oovem m rnt around Washington, finally going with th e State
D epartment In the Mld-*30*a.
It wa« while employed In the
later place, aerordlng to Whit­
taker Chamber*, an avowed former
Communist rourier, th a t H itt pa»*
ed on to him classified Govern­

Tan it Whitt—Two-tone Tana

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(DAY MAR. It, 1951

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Fashion Show Is Presented At Woman’s Club
By Business And Professional Women’s Club

Social A n d Personal Activities

An hu tci theme u a - In tllitudly
i in i lid out in the lovely fa'hliill
modeled tiy Mine nf Sanford'*
young ladles in the Fa*hi«u Show
B ra c iitn l at the Woman'* Club
last night by meniliem of the
Business villi Pinfca»i'iriil1 Wii
men** club fin the Inmcfit of it*
dental clinic, (iuun* wete fu m b hed
by the Vow el I Co. and the shoe
were from Ivey'* Shoe S to ir.

MONK 118

Sjcial Calendar
m o , *y
The Ax* h a Circle o f thr (iaidrn
Club wilt have n rovtred ,li.]i
supper nt the D urden Center at
7:110 I*. M.
MONDAY
The Dependable ("las'. ..f the
F lr tt MfUiullM C hurch will meet
of 8:00 IV M. at th e hem e of Sir*,
" a r r i i c e Wall!.*, I MV. Klliot Ave­
nue.
The f a s t Matron* Cluh will
meet at 7:M |». M at ih r home of
Mr*. Jo e Coilry w ith Mr*. Kdton
Ooit and Mr*. J . C. Hill* a* eohosteaae*.
TV" '*'i)iu,n'« Mi»ai*&gt;nn v
of On
Itapti.-'- f \ , ui „
meet Monday a* follow*: i ’raycr
Rami—3:00; Com m ittee Meeting*
—2:30; IKr n l c l Community MU*
■.m* 3:ier P. M.
• T he Ati'luhon S ociety will meet
at th e (iariloti C enter at 8:lMI
r. m .
The I’nm ary Sunbeam* will
meet a t the First B aptist Chuirh
at
I*. M.
TURBO AY
T h r Unity Claaa will meet at
7
I*. M. at the Valde* Hotel
with Mr*. Carolyn II Parson* a*
teacher.
The Amerit* n Home Departf ie n t &lt;&gt;f thr Woman** f’lult will
meet at h im I*. . at th e Woman'*
Club.
The Ruth Hpeerlng Junior &lt;i.
A.’a will meet in the T. K. U rlai*
room at the Fir*t B ap tist Church
at 3:30 I*. M.
The Chapel Choir " f the Firat
Raptial Chutrli will meet for re­
hearsal a t C: *.*• I'. M.
The K indergarten Dept, will
have ila annual R a ste r paity at
9:0(1 to 4:30 In McKinley Hall.
^

W BUS BSD AY
The Civic D epartm ent of the
W om an’* Cluh will have a lun*
rhe«n at 12:30 o'clock at th r
club.
The program will be on
ra frly .
T h e I'tayei M eeting at the
Ffral HaptUl Church will l»r at
7:90 P. M.
T he Training Onion Rxecutlvr
ro m m lttee meetiiiK of the K iiit
B aptist Chureh will l&gt;e hehl after
ir P ra y e r Meeting service In the
hrliean Clan* room.
T he Prim ary D ept, will Imvr
Ita an n u al Raider p a r ty at 9:90 to
4:90 In McKinley Itall.
THURSDAY
The Dotig tin J &lt;&gt;)•*■ J uii mi Ur&lt;&gt;
therhood will meei at the l-’iril
Haptint Chuirh tonight al 7:9U
P. M.
Maundy Thursday Communion
Service at 7:30 I'. M. in Ihe MsUta*
Hlit Chureh.
(1 T ha N ur*et y Dept, will haaw l u
a n n u a l Ka*trr p a rty a l ItM I*
4:30 in McKinley lUI*.

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Mim Daphne Connelly, popular
bride-elect wa* honored w rdnr*.
ilav even ini: with a coffee given by
Mr*. W. J. Steed a t her home
on Lucerne Terrace in Orlando.
Mr*. Steed'* home wa* a ttra r.
lively decorated throughout with
red camellia* and red an d white
atalea*.
Mis* Connell* wa* prevented
with a lovely gift by th e hu.tc-*
Refreshment* were served to the
p ir d * with Mr*. J. B. Shrarvusc
Sr. pie* tiling over the coffee table.
Among those prevent w ere Mr*.
I.er-ild l*te* ung, Mr*. Voile WIIlii'w*. Jr.. Mr* Maiden Rahurn,
Mr., (.»o*gr Speer, Sit'.. Inc Bak­
e r M r- iiaipti Wighi (ft, Mr*.
W alter Turner* Mm- Dale Scott.
All** Margaret D m gfebjer, Mi**
T*d Livingston, Mi** Klixabcth
Dyson, Mi** Dllon B aker, Mi**
Sophie McDotigal, Mi** Ann l^&gt;*
veil and Miaa Shirley Sm ith,
ANo prevent from O rlando Mr*.
A. P. Connelly, J r.. Mr*. Bob
llra d e y , Mr*. Paul Fugue. Mr*.
Hhr*rwu*r, Ml** Kl»i*' Mae McCoy
Mi** Itrtty Shearoua, Mi»* Claimel. Iluppef, Mi«* Ann (Jaine*, Ml*a
A nnette Scott, Ml*.* Patricia
June*, and Mi*- K lltalieth Allen.

J a rk Ratigan ha* returned home
after spending several day* in
Miami.

Tile i lul,house wa* tieuidlfiill.
decorated for the iw a tlon wliirli
was al tendril by ntipiotllttnlely I
pi rsolts. T h e singe iva- banked
with large palms and otliei green
rty and inti imingled with polled
nralcas to fnt in n spring garden
ntliinspherc. Prrresling the fashion
show a delirious dinner w » . *eivr.|
from individual tables which wen
ibsel.ltid with silling (low. I

F red lb-11 will return home S at­
u rd ay a fte r *pendmg *omr time
In W ashington, D. C.
Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Phillip*
Imvc Iwen tailed to Cuthbcrt. lia
line to the death nf Mr. Phillip,'
fa th e r, W. 0 . Phillip*.
Dr. arid Mr*. Wade II. (lam er
and fam ily have moved to ihrir
new home on Seminole Boulevard.
M r. and Mi*. Howard Fi-ihei
of New J.T*ey arc ypeiiding wimr
tim e with Mr*. Fischer'* patent*,
Mr. ami Mr*. II. C. H etiel

Mona Ruth Mills
Honored By.Miss Levy

Ml*. Maude Satchel fut libbed
music during tin- cn llie ptoginm
Mi** Rllcn Vihlen p ri'-rn te.| tv ,
piano »ctev til’ll* and several darn i s
were perforiinsl bv pupil* of tie
Du t blit) Scl...... ,f D .tin ii:
The fa-hiori r"nim cid.it;
.
pionouuctsl by Mi
li. It Nmitl
of MrilHt III nr .411*1
Ml* Mr
Smitli ii vii iiimliH Clj il 11 |tli* bin.
f nil Iv im\ limit: «lt I’M U| It ll fen.
till l’i| Ml) 1 ..ff (h r hIuhiMi*r Ik*a,led
tirrkliluv Hho lilt i*I •»!»!•rill 4*t1 ill
ll ItUrk e\ I'Uiiti* lT»»o 11 •r i &gt;Ion
tulle and fitted velvet hmliic
Strategically pliicisl on the .kiti
end IhhIIci* wete b»onpti*t
pint
rimes.
Ml.*. Y|ti\ I on,loot iiiinIi'Ii' iI a
pale pink violet ilio .s rm lnooli ieii
on the l«&gt;dice with eye let in
iliantno'nt She wore a matching
pink hat with pink io-ehud* and
veil arid c a n list n white toppci
nvrr he i arm .
Mr*. William S tnupei wore i
era11 willi a filled n aiy Idue i.i, l c*
with West point iMlIorlng ami n
white airortlian pleaded k li' Shi hi i o ,| a navy ta if bag and won
navy shoes.
'I t- Mitlam Rm ell appealed
in a print of pink and Idin , um
bitiallnit 1a i Di a toll ill) je I IniI'U*
at tlie hip line Tile Jm Lit k%141
Dimmed in Mn« k faille. III! tiff
the fa&gt;e Ida, k union Ita, i a *l»f»
fluttering til? titiiln ilit* i lllll vrll.
MU* iC herry Singletary M|*I’botii II) Tisl Swaliti
The IIUlltte - and t’rofeeiionai Woman’* Club Kastci I u .lit mi Show npoii'iiiril 4&gt;&gt; the Vow ill to , peai i d In » pink rind blue pi ini
■ltd Ivey's Shoe Store * u s held at Ih. Woman'* I’lu b T h u r dav evening. Among the model me Ml- II ■Ire** w ith rh ine .itone button s and
II. Sm ith, seated; and standing, left lu rigid, Mr- Max Fandom, Mi*. Cherry S ingletaiy, Mi &gt; Gloria wore m pink p ictu ie liat and i a r tied pink n ylo n g lo v e .
Stud*tlll and Mi-x Dllon Baker,

Coni|diinrnling Mi** Mona Ruth
Mill*, whose m airiage will lu- nn
event of Mar. 21, Mi** Roue Levy
en tertain ed with a dinner paity
nn Wednesday evening ul h ir
home in the San I-ant» Apartmen l*.
T he ilinnrt table wa* ovrtlald
w ith a linen and late rtn lh and an
arrangem ent of camellia* an I
« « crtp en * g ram l the centr. Mil*
l.cvv pre»ente&gt;l the honorec with
An Impressive cerem ony of Ihe a piece of *l|vrr in her rh"&lt;rn
Woman'* (till, an K ast-r sacri- p attern .
Those enjoying the dinner wete:
fi,-*I offering, wa* held nt the
meeting of Ihe Junior Woman's Ml** Mill*, Mr*. Charb-* Ftander*,
League of the Congregational Mr*. Sam Knight. Mis* Betty
Churrh which met at th e home of |)ori* William* and Mt*» l.cvy.
lo iter in Die evening Richard t i n
Ml** Helen W itlr.
The W itte home wa* lK-autifully Kyrk Walker, Mb* Mill* fianre,
decorated throughout w ith a r­ Mr*. W. P. [book*, J r. and Mr.
rangement* of gladiolufci and d a n d e r* Joined the p arty .
camellia*.
Seminole Hi
Mr*. William Keeling read a
rh ap trr from the book, "Behold
By BKVKKI.V GRAY
Your King”, after which n short
huiltie** seaelon wa* conducted hy
By now our tiler Cluh ha* lieen
Mr*. R. K. Rvan*.
to D aytona for their rating and
Later In th r evrnlng game* ar.il we'tY waiting for Ihe rrpoiC
4ontr*t* were enjoyed hy the T h ere’* no doubt though th a t we'll M em brni for free
group a fte r which drllelou* re- lu- on the lop! The kid* have fMhet* only twenty-five rent*
fre*hmenl* were *rrvrd hy the Iwen practicing away thi* past For that p rn e you won't wince!
hostr** to the following: Mr*. week and we Imagine lh a t hy now I.aiigldct, music, mid fun
Ralph lA&gt;**lng, Mr*.
Kdward Mi»* W hittle I* mighty, mighty One and all
Slmp*on. Mr*. Rvan*. Mr*. Lu- proud of 'em. If they'ie on the A All and one?
rill Rohinvoti. Mr*. K eeling ami list th a t'll rnran a Tam pa trip,
The I atio Itampir. wa* la*l
Visa Mary Robinson.
which I* uomrthing w e're all hold­ Thursday idle. A rpitle gala affair
we hear? Held at Die Imnguood
ing our breath fn t!
T h ere's a Celery C rate shindig Inn where nil the Latin -Mulctd*
awl Mr .. Ncllti Coleman had a
(hi* Saturday nitei
Ready for the Shamrix k parly T grand lim e , , . Wish u e 'd been
lltei * ? Cao -ai w a Tom in v sp e e l.
l-rf* md he taidyl
All fir.-t year .Indents s la ie i to
Mi»* Mona Ruth Mill*. wbo*e A tuck and a wain
Ihe aennd year ma*tei »? Hound*
m arriage In Ith-hard W alker will h'"r a dress nf green
like full, u h 7
la* an event of Mar, 21 wa* honor­ A bit o f Itirh color
We see It a, lo t Johle.oii ,p.,|l
ed with a mlwcllancou* yhowrr New oi old
Ing an engagem ent
ring. It
given hy Ml** Betty Dotl* Wil­ B rig h te r or dullrr?
itrnldnT have happrneil to a
liam* and Mia* Bobble M otion at Her you at thr Celery Crate
sweeter roiiple The l e i l of (m l.
Ihe latter* home on Mellomrtlle Thl* Saturday idle
Rigid aland eight f
you too!
Avenue.
ThnC*
all
fm
thi*
time,
A m iniature ncene of "Bunny- F or it ’* stag nr dtag
kid* . . . .
land” fashloncl fea tu rin g the T ake a beauty or a hag
lirlde and groom, their home and
yard wa* u*ed with arrangem ent*
of mixed yprfng flower* and
R after egg* to carry out an Ra**
te r theme.
Variou* ganie* w ere enjoye-l
throughout the evening w ith tulle*
being won hy Mr*. R. -A William*.
Mr*. Rrnnv Au*tin ami Mia* MI'I*.
I.ltUe SH*a Wanda I.ee llarr**
dreoaed a* a bunny pi rre n te d M lu
Mill* wllh a large decorated R a d ­
er havket which held m any lovely
gift*. Baeh gtie*t wan given a
m iniature ha*ket filliul w ith flow­
er*.
nio»e rnioytlig the ,v r iii„ n
with Mu* Mill* w rrr Mr*. R. F.
Mill*. Mra. A. K. R oaaetler, Mr*,
tdittle Nix. Sir*. W. P. Brook*, Jr.,
Mm. 8. R. McCoy, Mm. Frank
Woodruff, J r.. Mra. Jo h n Miller,
Mr*. A. I. Pglenwn, Mra. M. N.
Cleveland, Mm. A.
WIImim,
Mm. II. Wnjnie Kurkvr. Mra. Willlama. Mm. II. I . M orton, Mm.
Benny Au*tln and Mm. D. I..
Ilsrdln. Mr*. Wallace T y re, Mm.
W rig h t
A im Mra. Roy R ritt. Mra. W. II.
C anlrner, Mra. Marlon Mlllliin.
Mr*. Tommy Mcro. Mr». Harold
l|eckrnt&gt;erk. Mb* Ro*e l^ v y . Mb*
Ihirothy Carter, Ml** M ary l^m be
Smith, Ml»» Faye Johnson. Ml**
Martha Grogan. Ml** P e tty Culturn. Mi** Nell Holland. Ml** June
Howell. Mi** Gloria Htud*tlll, Mi -a
Mildred William*. Miaa Morton,
■nd Mia* William*.

Ceremony Is Held
By Wottum's lA’Hjfiic

Miss Momi Ruth Mills
Honored At Party

For E aster...
A n d A fte r...
morn 'til night

Tinder meats take to airV heat
i,lasting. Inmdlfig, and poll,
..................
luoling. Use nirilst 111
at for ll

plentiful honry lot fauilD

lender meal* try biai'Ung them or 1 iiu m I* Ii
ibdleiou- &gt;|ireail on
cooking them in water,
hot Initteri-il I * - r fur lireakfii*!

i—

m

—

ttn-b led all

u n h id

»u n -

l,iii k cot loti willi
Jaelii L
lllltt
and a liouipiit of violets.
IRhi 1 fu Ii.... . were a lime
casiini of ,t run ■olor ami c m .
ere.l I.nitons worn by Mr*. Fun.
i |o i i i , 'IiS tud.till ,ipp&lt; in i'd in a
l.legi uinM
lianiung with a
pleated *Mit and u burlap Jacket.
M, * S ingletar&gt; wore a pink colten of bud'* rye ph |u r with a
jacket Dimmed in black &gt;\ rivet.
Mi StcmpiT appeared in a threep u si ouifit wiiti a halter, skirt
mid jacket
\ lo-ig.- Iii»,ii d ie s,
u a ■ atjiu
a •*.). h

Mi

Itiis .c ll

und

a

uliile himI vitli .• yer ry ik irt and
navy jm t., ( wa worn by Mix*
Baker
Mrs. S teii.ltom mo'feDd
a pink and blue bioadclnth print
willi a full kiit of u n p ro v ed
pleates, und I M, u \'ihlcii wore a
cotton pl.ud dii*** with a little
•Iiaw bat with m l flowers. Com­
pleting the
how Mis* Morton
ebote * il'e s , with n *klrt of
permanent pi, ate, and a plaid
la ffiia lu ll, and n jacket of
untuinl linen

When yen’ll' making barory
muffin* !h* suie In chop the bacon
and paubrnil it, I lu ll drain it, Iiefoi&lt; lidding to tbo m uffin batter.
T in -i' m e good w ith scrsin h lej
Miss llilotl llnl.l’i liuall led i| egg- fm Sunday m orning breakla t. Use two lues o f baron in
If you want f in d wallop* to ln- die** of pah l.lue cotton tnffetu a muffin recipe lulling fur two
|,|iiwii and n i |i n Ihe iMuit u|e slet’Vele** and with a low -coop cup
of flour.
A black ribUm lu ll
when you (•* Do in dip them In in , i luo'
rruiiih*. or f i d In egg ami then in
rliliiilm, la'fiue win put them in
Ihe fnl.

* i,i

am * *

i outlay

r t "

Ranchers
Outdoor Men!

• ■ w a m M W B 'B

E a s te r |
W «ll-lailorcfl siiitK
of c rc a sc -rc sislu n l

RAYOM
^ SHARKSKIN
V&gt;

the Arrow "Dart"
is always right

t .a*
till
t lla

ttraanllm v
hammy Kaye «•»h
New m
t i l l X a v h n t*u*at Orh
J.aa h a today V a lin ,*
| :l* tliiern«a
1:11 rra d d y H a f i r O th
l j a « luttharan l l " «
11 1 * t i n
fealtoflea of
M a ,lr
Itsa U lrh Alhen Pinga
«.•• Onaal Kdttcr
1 ea | v , Marla Hour
1.1* T „ m m i |»,u■•&gt; o rb
I ' l l Th a n rlg h l htnl
•'** W orld At b it
• i ll l i l r i T Program
:*a t« a Blow n
:|S v « h c Of Arm?

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Mal.nty Time
ft,a rc h hervt-ee
Proudly Wa Ifhll
Iteralor IM Ia n d
n « M l Mtar
If * Danm tlm e

O N LY

$1C .C D - S 2 0 .C I) - $ 5 C .C 0

• it* &lt;&gt;rha Of The World

By Georg* Frederic Handel
PALM SUNDAY—MAR 18

m

MU«r:i httE .

otiiv shirt In Amarlca.
ba dat» T*d - and 4 ft.
b M Rood-loekingl Stylad In 4rvf
bfoodcleth whh dottaring. madrum-poinl,
wi-wfh collor dial stays crHp ond naol all day

tong. YaitoHngf Tag*, of counn - iMi to an
•Mrt. MBoga cut for body-contoured fit
atarired labilid (shrinkagt liti than
at* to tar tb« 'Dori" today.

“THE MESSIAH”

iKinltirr, tI * THAU, in it *«1
Yt*»ItMikiitR
hill . . . rotitttit tmhlockeil D*
block ii you wUh. Lined and completely

*

ill* * Nawa
I t i l l HI gw O ff

P re s e n ta

2% Inch Brim IVc.s/crn I'cll

gretovh

T H E SEMINOLE
CHORAL 80C1ETY
am §I

1y^r • «==■&gt; :

'

liM P .M .

HOLY

Don't keep ftr*h ont*h|oont* tiai
long la-fnie u*ilig ttiein —three
iliii- m the refrig erato r at Die
rno.b I »e low heat when you're
riNikiug them and don’t nveteiwik.

with yellow flowi-1» completed th a
•mt f it.
IJtllr Donna tiale Boutll ap.
p* "led I', i green rolto n pinafore
and wllitl
shoe*.
Kay
Ivey
mmli led a riiillori la -le t form .fit.
ti"g bathing *uit willi a Idue terry
cloth lunch i olie and iieaca
Handles.
Diaioie Uingle* wore a blue dob*
ted m iss dri *1 and ca tried *
wltiti
p ck itlm o k .
Chip
and
Dusty Craw /nrd wore tdnier* of
*ttiped linen, one blue utid one
tan wllii white duck tio u sers.
Mrs
Douglas S I c n • I r * m
iiii-d,'lrd ,i , .mdy pink crepe w ith
I I I ' .Oil pleat- III Die yoke and
ii t in *: idileil lielt and collar.
Ml* t-birla M,i,M ill appeared
In it linvv tilin' lo tio n *unback
■I"
with i navy uul white tunir.
M i" Bobby Morton w ore an
.■■pm clepi dii ■ with n sk ill of
knife pie.,I
\ ointrldiig Jarltet
1 a ruiiclt) knit
Mr*. &gt;lnrion

3 » EPISCOPAL CHUICH

h

Tip...now** tlir limf lo pick
ups couple...mix ornialrli
’em! You’ll find a witlr
range o f color*, f rom pair
lo deep lone*. I'rrciiion
tailored, coolly unlinrd.
M i n n ’.

waterproofed, iHionrl crlgc nml ntw »hIr»*
lit IlKht and durk color*. Thu TRAIL
Ik right for dross or the ninRe.
D o n 't Irrfce /r**

A

Half Slzett; SI 1.7ft
II’m Never Two Lale ! !
Um Our layaway Dan

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PAGE FOUR

THE HANFORD HERALD, BANFOKD. FLORIDA

Jnitice Department Will Attempt
To Deport Fixer Salvators Sollazo

Local Gianb Hold
First Workout Of
S p r in g _

NEW YORK, Mar. 16 - &lt;/!*) - - The Jutlice
moved (o dr port Salvatore Sollano, the ci-tonvkt
mailer briber in the college baiketball scandal herp.
But the Manhattan diitrkl attorney hopes to
bribery and makr him i r n r a tpntrtice hr fore any

Department hat
accused at the
convict him of
df|x&gt;rtation.

Straight
from thfi

H o rse’ s M outh

Jacksonville Club I r
Hard Hit By Loss
Of 4 Key Players

t l i U D A i Idzxft. i&lt;ii *- -4.

Russell Seed And Attendance F a l l s
Table Supply Lead O f f In Northern
In Bowling League Basketball Arenas

Mulbry Is Groomed As Temporary
Commissioner If Chandler Quits

Table Supply Co. took a th ree
gam s leaa tn the M erchants'
Association Fowling League a f te r
defeating Chase and Co. in th ree
straig h t l u t night. Russell Seed
Co., leading Ihe City U ag u e by
12 games, won three from the
P o d Office to hold off the S a n ­
ford Rowling Alley which won two
from Firestone.
Florida Power and IJght Grok
two game* from Dukur Music
and Ace Glass won a double victory
over M ather Furniture. Hilne M a­
chine Co. took Crumley an i
Montlrth, eellar dweller uf the
City le ag u e , in two games.
League Standings are as fol­
lows:
City Leaxur
Him Loal
Russell Reed Co.
64
24
42
36
Stine Machine Co.
41
37
.V,
4X
Post Office
Firestone
35
43
Crumley and Monti
29
49
M erchants'
eue
Woo D e l
Table Supply
62
23
[lukur Music
19
26
45
30
F. P, A I - Co.
tr.
Are Glass
30
26
Mather F urniture
49
Chase and Co.
M
67

SARASOTA. Mar. 16 — (/T) — Walter Muibry i* in Itne lo lakt
n»«r the duties of baseball rammisiioner tcmpoierily if and when '^
ilappy Cliamltrr resign*.
Tbc four-man executive council quietly set up that move Monday
right at Miami Beach when it refused lo accept the resignation of

ID JO H N CHANDLER
NEW VORK, Mar.
Illam r It on television, the in ter­
national situation, or repercuselona
from the "fix e d '' games scandals,
hut attendance at college basket­
ball games showed a decline today
fon the season Just ended a*
compared with a year ago.
The shtKk In the haskethall
pockethook was fell especially in
the big city arenas, where the
crowds ju st didn't rush the gate*
as in years gone past.
A ttendai.ee at the Ito-ton Gar­
den douhteheailers fell o ff 36 per
cm ! this season, for instance. The
Cleveland aren a figure w as down
41.1 per re n t, a n l New York'*
Madi»»n Situate Garden off 24-8
per rent o ver ti.u IB4U-60 season.
All th is w as disclosed in a crosssection
survey
of attendance
fig u re '
subm itted by various
schools and th e right hig-city
sports n m iax where the popular
■louhleheader program s are held.
All figurse a re based on home
gam es only.
The larg est overall drop in a t­
tendance by seel Ions came in the
ta r w est— 13 per rent. Thi* wa*
fur represen tativ e schools in the
Ihicky Mountain and the Pacific
Coast area
III the ea st, the drcline war.
iu.6 per cen t; in the southw est,
it was down 4.6 per rent.
The South anil the midwest
showed a gain, hut only because of
big new firldhouies at Kentucky
and Kari'a* S tale. School* in the
midwest showed a gain of 0.2 per
cent over last year, and th e in­
crease in the south was 16 per
rent.
However, th e U niversity of Ken
lucky showed a hike of 231.6 per
rent In attendance at Its new
field house. Only 26,000 persons
saw Kentucky games a year ago,
nonpareil with 120,722 this year,
to boost the southern attendance
total.
Figures for tii* South included:
G. I04M-M) 0 . 196061
27.000
Alabama
6 24,000
36,300
Georgia
10 34,000
18.000
Ga. Tech H liljiflQ 9
Kentucky 10 28.000 13 120,722
34,461
Tulane
13 46.479 II
MD*. S tate 6 23,400
H 31,876
Tennessee 10 IN,276 II
I5Jt80
26.036
L. S. U.
12 43,848
194 633,269 192 720,662

lly ED HARPER
A w arrant of arreat wa* w rv rd O
on Hollairu in hi* jail cell ye*
Tlred-eyed n ftcr a 24-hour trip
terday in proceeding* for d'-porta
from New Vork, Hanford Giant
The O ttaw a G iants will play
lion to hi* native Italy.
Mnnagci Itichanl Klaus yaalrrthe Minneapolis Millers tw a
Ground* fur a deportation or
day saM hi- was r-agar tu taka a
eihibltlon game* H aturdsy and
d*r, the Justice D epartment laid,
look at tin- 27-nian rustiT and
Sunday. Roth games will begin
include
pant
convictions
for
in-gin building a t&gt;am.
at 2 P. M.
Crimea Involving mural turpitude,
Small for a hall player,
entrance into thin country illeg
h la u - ha* rinnrlhrlce' relalrThe .Sanford Cianlv held their
1.08 ANGELES, Mar. 16 &lt;/1*&gt;
ally, and m l«rrpre»intlng tdmaelf
li'h rd hiln-rlf a&gt; one of the
first workout of •piing luiriing
a t an American rltlrrn lo irnmi- T iu ii will '«• some live televis­
lop lirlding 'horlelopn ill
ing of college football gam*oration authorities.
I hi- I'irdnioril l.ra x u r. .Des­
llm morning with a toiler swollen
After the w arrant waa served rn-xt fall, Dr. Hugh (!. W illett,
cribed h&gt; Itirhaioiid »porl'with recruits from other team* not
or. the 47-year.oltl HolUisu, u president of the N ational Col­
n rilrru , where he played in
•rheduird In begin drills until later
spokesman for district attorney legiate A thletic Association, d e - 1 IN |!S. ISIS ami |».U, an a
in the month.
Frank H. Hogan *-xpresell hope dare*.
manager on the field, the
The NCAA heads said last
that tlx- de|M,rlallon proceeding*
calm infir birr look* like the
Nrw Manager Richard Klaus put
would tie held In sheysnre until ■drill Dial the group's television I l.li j I man lo handle the ramthe
squad ihiough halting, pitch­
committer
will
meet
u
n
it
to
I
after hia trial In a Mate court nod
liunr.liou- nn.kie- gem rnll)
"wort out plaits for conlrtdlcd * found mi I lass D league
ing aml fielding practice and cxpossible aenlence.
Kollarro, a jewel merchant and live I V ."
piru rd himirlf as well satisfied
squail a.
Said Dr W illett, deploring an I I'lio new Hanford
ram bler. Is held without hail on 't
manager wilh the first day's drills.
Oklahoma
.Senate
(dll
to
ft
rre
bribery Indictment. Il« l charged
brake into iiig an iird Ini retail I
Manager Hen (jeraghly of the
with bribing II player. or form* • lie Hlale tfnlversoly and Agri- I with Knit Hmilh, Ark. in IIM2
ciiltiiial
College
to
televise
their
Ja&lt; Ltnnvdlc Tart hat been hard
er players &lt;f three Mew York ml
In
fore
going
into
the
Navy
al
the
ley ei to fix ha ski-1ha 11 game* In games;
end of that
avon. He servril for hit by 'lie lots uf four player*—
am sure there will he quite four yen i,i on tin- Destroyer*
Madison Square Garden so he a "Ifew
one earli lo the Army, Navy, Ma­
football gam es televised l-'lelchi r Mint Hawkins.
could clean up on 10-11.
rines and Ihr University of Ari­
on .Saluiday- next full. I'lnus aie
A
fter
Ids
disrh
atg
e
27-year-old
Sollarro a la&lt;&gt; has lo rn indict i d I* lug developed uml. while I am
zona.
Klaus
Ian-led
with
the
now
de­
on Income t a t evasion c h a r g e , nut ut lllu-ity tu divulge th em '
Former Hanford sta r Jim Jones
terved with a large lav lien nad now, I am sure the experiment funct .lir-»y t'lty G iants in
investigated about gold Iran** will provi satisfactory in many -tiring (m ining going to Jackson­ whu burned up the Florida Hlale
ville nfler the sen-in got under­ League at third base in 1040 is
act Iona,
people,”
in the Army. Jones hit 2113 for
way.
The Ju a tire Department said
In- &gt;ald the NCAA ha» not
|[ep&lt; at tug hi* llMi', travels the th e Enid, Ok la. ('la** C W estern
Ho) 1st to first came to this coun­ banned live TV. The resolution
Association riuh Iasi year.
tr y legally aa an Infant in 1IH/6, adopted merely nskn ull mem­ following y eai, Klaus was given
Outfielder Jim Flanagan, who
a
tryout
with
the
Minnea|Mills
but went to t'uha three year* gnu bers to join In "a controlled tel*-,
Masted the long l-all and h it .200
and returned without a vi a, on vision experiment.” That means, Millers lo-forr moving hack In for Bristol in the Class D. A ppal­
LAKELAND, Mar. W (Hpethe representation that lie hail he admitted, t hut most glltnes .lurk—nville where he finished achian League last year, plana to
clali—The Florida Southern C ol­
will lie filmed ami released on tin season.
American citiienship.
In IVIIt he ioined Rich­ i Join the Navy a fte r finishing tha lege tennis squad plays host to
He waa convicted in 1933 on i television the following week, hut
school year at Kings College In the University of Florida on
mond and has played there
charge of attem pted robbery and he did not rlose the door to live
Bristol. M anager G eraghty claim s Saturday afternoon for it* first
during the past three seasons,
sentenced to seven and one-half video.
he is a sure fire m ajor league intercollegiate match uf ihe 1951
building a brilliant record as
The
lime
and
place
to
the
next
to 16 yera, the Department reprospect with a little more exper­ season.
n shiirisiop and winning the
polled. While out on ball aw ait­ rominiUee m eeting have not yet
ience at the plate.
The Moca, under the tutelage
fielding title In I S 'H with
lu-en
-et.
The
TV
rnm
inlltre
is
ing lenience, lie was additionally
Hitcher Chuck Menke, who had of Coach Jark Houcher of the
an average of .961. He did
headed by ita r Adm. Torn Hamil­
an 0-2 record with the nennant Kenwood Golf and Country Chili,
charged with grand larceny, for ton of the Cniversily of I’lliseven better ifletd In 1919 lu r ­
winning Knoxville Smokies last Washington. D. C. will face the
which he received a second sen­ burgh.
ing in a blaring .9Cu for
year. Is already in a Marine hoot Gators with tw o lettrnneu from
llu games.
tence of one tu three y e a n , the
The nending LIU in the likla
The Kanfi-i-I m anager, who is camp. IID rig h t handed hurling la d season's squad. Charles Key
Department added.
hums Senate would trig lire holh
n.our, W inter Haven, hold lop
Oklahoma and lU.lahuina A. A M. m arried and has one child, plans will lie sorely inls&gt;ed.
Catcher H er Roeito, who lashed seeled position on the sound,
to
piny
i.-gulaily
for
the
Giants
to
offer
th-ir
gam
e
fur
lelevision.
Training Camp Notea Horne .Senators argiied that the th is year. He r a tio n big stick out a respectable ,2tl| average fur followed by Eil l-angr of Rivers
By ASSOCIATED PRRHH
as in fill.t-i- go having hit .2tni Trenton in the C1a&gt;s ft In ter-S tate Edge, N. /., In th e second seeled
for Forth Hrnlth foi his la-st League last year. Is a student a l role.
MIAMI, Mar. lit —W )— The
Other m rm bers of the squad
th e U niversity nf A rDona and
y
ear in urganlred ImsII.
New York C lan ti have lost tem­
are:
Al Hale, River Forest, HI.I
plans
to
stick
to
his
hooka.
Sanford
Orlando
Klaus
hasn't
hern
able
to
porarily the services of two ve­
The sad story doesn't end th e re Stan Hyde, W heaton, III,; John
form an upinion of the local
teran perform ers— second liaaeKennel
Club
Entries
roster yet and probably won’t aa catchers Dale Mathew*, d ra ft Collins, Chicago, 111.; Earl Adams,
man Eddie Htanky and utility out­
feel up to making any predic­ jroof and expected to handle a Key West, F la.; M. Sebastian,
fielder Hoy (Htorniy) WeatherT O M U I I T 1* i:&gt; i l l l l '
tions for i|iiitc a while, hut this la rg e share of the backstopping 1'ixnona, Calif.; Dick llrdrr St. Pointer Mirror Wins
KIM ST II »• •:— I'M Ia rll,
ly.
Miss
l-amt&gt;ert,
gunny
lllvi-r. reporter, who never lets ignor­ chorea. Is reported to bo fn an Petersburg; Sherm an Miller, St.
Both were injured yesterday. loiall,
Field Trial Title
I'-o tia s in h . N early T im -. ance Interfere with predictions, A rkansas hospital w ith a kidney Petersburg; I, u r 11 e Vrrplank,
W eatherly aufferrd a fi art tired Open A ir. Al» U ral. Attainder
Spring
Lake,
Mich.;
Rill
Hobson,
it
alim
ent
which
wilt
keep
him
ou
has
a
feeling
Hanford
is
in
for
at:rn.Mi n s i i : _ i * r . , , i i r
Jaw and th e Io n of three teeth
IIKBNANDl), ail**, M ar. 1 6 Vernon Jacobs,
baseball fo r the n u t two yyear* Sarasota; and
of‘ tiaiehall
Mhumlis Ta p . KmMIc H i«r. lift a good year.
when ■&gt;ruck by a line drive In llsaii.
■A1)—M irror, a handsome pointer
Ilasu'a t&gt;i&gt;a. It’s Kay, itub Al.
Ed Allegar, school teach In,
ng In Melina, N. Y.
batting practice. Htanky waa hit Um ar Hoy. Whoa To mm to.
owned by Dr, It. A. Scott of
For the next six months collrc,) Pennsylvania, w on't be on hand
T i l I tl IS I M I |;— .* la th . SI Mr
an the aide of the left w rist a t­
HI., D the new derby
tha until the term enda In May to
8PORTS MIRROR Carbonilalr,
O -m
II, Ilo sr. O lypian I'h lft.
tempting to ratch a line drive. I t llr
champion of ihe United State*
to G eraghty'a worries. T ha to tal
f Untie. A rtfu l U o d a rr. H*.l campus ami nlwiut half the |rntm
B
r
ASSOCIATED
PRESS
Weatherty will lie out for six r -m l-r
Field T rial Club.
r . hHlotlotl. llu tin rr tl
latinii of the country will lu- fol­ comes to about one-third of tho
weeks ami Htanky fui ul least four
• o l 11 1II || si •;— a laika villa
He won th e title yesterday,
Today a y rar ag o —CCNY trim T w u It W llllr . itappy &lt;tyii«i. lowing Itaseliall wltli more nr Jacksonville raste r.
da r
tin the local scene Klaus pro­ mrd Duqursne, 02-62, and B rad­ •ivcrriiming an early handicap
m e rg e , U la 1-ceile. l|IIn Itoll. I ’h l.-i li wa Intensity,
llr ltr . Il-il-i, Aunt N -illl'rnfe&lt;u&gt;lona|l&gt;m Is oftrn
teins haven't rrystaHxed aa yet ley whipped St. John's, 83-72. in and convincing ihe judgea with
MIAMI, Mar. 16-4/F1— Hank
r i l T M II %&lt; I'— r m p r lly
sneered al by am ateur sports­
tha aatnlflaala o f the National one spectacularly pointed quail
an d he haa a fairly lent*
A|oIII.an.
ghatilaay'a
Itia n io m ,
Edwards, form er Cleveland and
men. hut in view of the reInvitation Basket hall tournam ent. lu-vy. H e waa handled by Ray
with which lo work Initially.
Chicago C ub. md fielder, fa mak­ Tata* glral. llnnails mil lit*, t'lt.-t
rent basketball flir* and the
Some 2(1 players have signed
Fiv* years ag o — Panrho S e­ Smith of Somerville, Tenn.
Jollrn, g o , loiter. I*Imy r III pat,
ing a hit with the llrfMiklyn Dod­ Ualniy
Plnetand Tom, owned by the
Uni.
Undercurrent of suspicion at*
contracts ami will be reporting gura, Ecuador, won the United
gem.
*1V I II II vi i;— a isihe vine
the pm lisll players look like
S tales Indoor tennis title by d e­ Plnri*nd Kennels a t Newton Ga.,
within the next few daye.
I'raylna
Irarkte.
Itla ra r
Med.
Edwards, property of the Dod­
"slmon p u rrs" in ■ literal
featin g Don McNeil, 1-6, 6-3, 6-4, p la red second in the stake, which
Jna, Ilia n Millions, t'u llim
gers Montreal faint, has banged JJlnnrei
is limited tn two-ycar-old. Third
HEADS FOR HTUD
sense.
,
Hnt|iItrw a rd . (.'rues
7-5.
out four hits in the last two ilays. Itolllna Itrtla
place went to lune. a se tte r owned
Hincr tin. famous ItHU base, AP Newafeelursw
T4n
years
a
g
o
—
Johnny
Ml*«
The Dodgers plan to keep Ed­
aR V I'.X TII n v &lt; r — &gt; lllk &lt; Mila
NEW YORK— More th an 15 signed with the St. Louis Car- by T. Shelton Sm ith of New 0dball fix there have not la'cn any
Hollins
l.rr.
D
ill.
O
liver,
To
llo
tl.
wards on a s a pinch-hitter and u ti­
leans.
Illa li Allla, Alaa (Zueniln. Httortlns eases of a majoi leaguer throw, standerilbrcda will make th e ir in- dlnala.
lity outfielder.
Tw enty-nine dog* were entered
K -llu » . g u m r U lrl. Illlllr lloyai
this
ing a gainn ut 1ra&gt;t no rases Itlal appearance* In *tud
Txrfnty years ago— Gene S aralilll IIT II II VI r — A I nr he Mila
in the d rib y , which sta rted last
when
one
was
eaughl
—
and
not
year.
Heading
the
list
la
lAisly
lon
won
the
I
*
Gorco
Golf
T
o
u
r­
llwen Itlll. U v n s
I'ltnio I'rta.
TAMPA, Mar. 1 6 -1 /1 1 - The
Monday Th- U. S. title carries
lna 1‘osl, l.l l t l r lllraehle. Jo.' alw-ve n ilutrn eases of gamhlera Rung, 1960 H amhletonisn w inner nam ent i t Miami Reach.
Cincinnati Reds are looking for Trsd
rnnsideral 1' p r nllge nn Ihe fo r­
gnillli. Kawn l.u . I.u j i .h
g elling to minor Iraguera,
owned by R. J . Hayes nf DuQuoln,
two m ajor Item s—w a r hitting
S IX T H IIV C D — 9 / ia ih . Mila
K mi Church, leading rider at mal quail hunt circuit.
I've heard li -aid that the
M d a relief pitcher.
tfn Towner.
Illehy
lluelnree, spirit and tradition whlrh iin lit.
'
i Hialeah Mewling, ha* lu-eri
The
colt
hx*
l&gt;een
leased
by
Ihe
The h ittin g iltuation really lie- lllanlsml tiro It. lleeiovall. Iirlenlsl pregnate l.nx l.nll have precluded
C incinnati'' fli t wnaie In the
ving hi* ups and down*. W ithin
Ms Uonlana. Ie&gt;nelt llra ri.
W alnut Hall Rtud a t Donerail.
ram# serious after a fourth lllnw,
plsved April
Alary tlnila
five naya he waa spilled tw i • N ath itn l I
any siieh hriliery, but It seems Ky. Hi* d u d fee Is 1600.
straight G rapefruit le a g u e defeat
T U X T I I II VI I'— .1 nil, Mila
—once at the startin g g a t e an 26, IN76. Th&gt; If ' H'ocklng* won
more
likely
that
the
trail
player
Alemlie
(1:66
4
/6
),
Brother
Hnooker, JuM Mlar. Two II Gverya t Miami la st night. The Reds
liver St I.&lt;miD, 2 I.
is |&gt;nid enough money to live Harmony (2:00) and llud Mite once at the eighth.
got five safe blows as they drop­ lltlna lloldrn U-iuiui Irak Illll, on
for his daily stint and Is un­
Airier
ped a 10-1 decision to Brooklyn. Hun. tins, y*teniln|na Turn It. Arlene willing In risk n good set-np fur &lt;2:00| are th e two-mlnute alar*
ready for stud. A lrm ite, owned by
And those w ere against two of the
T t i x m i i ’r a s i : t . i ; i T i n x *
Grand C ircuit president Octave
r i l l N T IIACI-; Uu ill gunny Itlver a little extra rhnngr.
Dodgers’ second line hurlera.
Hugh ( an-y summed it up last lllake, will stand a t Leo M cNa­
Alisa l , i in tier!
ar.l'ONU I I A I 'i :
Itesue
In .
yegi
when
Slum-one asked him m ara's Two G alta F arm , C a rn a l,
PARADENA, Calif. Mar. !«- Umar Itoy, It s llay,
why In- &gt;iuyrd in lui'eliall with I rid. The son o f Voiomlla Join* Sky
STEAM HEATED
T lllltli HACK: (Tiler Mill..
V ft— H arry Rlmpaon waa tha
Allant,i nflei no major league Rald»r, a full hrathet of G rey­ V ftk O ar
Cleveland Indian's f a I r-halred Comt-er, Manner (I
iim
r.l
interested
any
lunger.
Kdl'ItTII
tlACRi
Two
II
W
i|ipDoor* O pea
hound. lie cost McNamara a rt- i R sfrvA arat
rookie today.
flik u little. Mini llnll
His anrw eri "It lo-aln working imrted 546^000.
12:16 P. M.
Rlmpsun, making a strong b'd
P l r t l l IIACC.i phantasy * I'tiaa
,
Bar
Far
lot a living.”
Brother H arm ony return* la h it C ud; k Papfo r a regular outfield herth, blast- (am. f*11-11 Ju re*. Aluhirai,.
Daily t
HIXTII IIAPRi lll*ll Illll Inns,
• d four hits for as many runs lllasat
birthplace, th a Harmony F arm a t
Costs
(led. Moiling Ileus.
Where llappl
yesterday a s the Ttlbe lost a
ML Vernon, O., while Bud M ile,
g R V B H T II B A C ):III*},
M il-,
So IdttleNCAA had no right in tell slate owned by 41. C. Adel man of ML
close one to the Chicago W hile Oljlf Oliver. Hi—rung r*n..w
r. ci11tii n A c r : Tra-iing p,.»t, Colleges whether they will tele Vernon, O., will stand a t tfooblrr
flax. 10 0.
l.u. O re s Illll
vise nr not.
LAST TIMEM TODAY)
And Included In those hit* were Fawn
and German’s Dream Farm .
H IN T II B A C IIt U rie l, 1 . 1 llln w ,
Dr. W illett said the NCAA was
two of Cleveland's three Imme lllsMin.l Ilock. If* M,.hi,in*
T I I N T II IIA C R i C*n.Inliir T o u r I, ailvisted by legal rnnn&gt;el il.nl It
runs, ta r r y Doby got the other
Hnooker. Just Htar.
did have th at right.
ant.

Some Televising Of
Football P l a n n e d
NCAA Head Says

F l o r i d a Southern
Opens Net Season
Against F l o r i d a

C

lly JA CK HAND

fM u lb ry a* »ccrctary-tre**urcr of
baseball, a EU),ono-a.year-joh.
"The executive committee it
Snorts Koundut)
harking Mulbry tu the limit to
Ry IIUUGH FULLERTON. J r . carry on until the commiaaiuner
resign*," **ld Will llarridye,
NEW YORK. Mar. 1 6 _ a * t— American League president yes­
Listening to visitors In the big terday. "Then we will set up the *
town: North Carolina writer* **y marhin&gt; i &gt;' for him to act in t h e 'A
the reason I’eahrad Walket quit «iir.imis»ioner''« capacity until a
Wake Forest is th a t he decided new otic is elected lie probably
"whftl'« the use" when a new col­ would have complete charge uf
lege president vetoed a pay raise ail player dispute*."
already approved by the athletic
lia r ridge spoke a* a member
dept. . When public outcry made of the ciiuncil which met secretly
the prexy change hi* mind, it about four hour* a fte r Chandler
was too late . , Yale'* Rob H all was rrfused a new term by thn
adds: "W e didn't do anything th a t club owners. Other member* are
hasn't been done to us when other Kurd Frick, National l.eagun
college* hired ou r coaches. I'ra - president; Warren Giles, pre iilent
head will do u* a lot of good.” of the Cincinnati Re D, and T»m %
. . .Cleveland aren a nut out g u a r­ Yawkey, president nf the Boston *
antee* up to
for college Riil Sox.
l&gt;a*kelludl iloubieheader* which
Chandler sought In fire Mulbry
didn't draw flies. Word from there before lie left office. Under th*
la th a t the Satu.-iDy night tele­ m ajor league agreement, how­
vision out of New York wa* th e ever, he doesn't have the power.
killer . . Still with the 20-inch
An attem pt waa made tn oust
screen*, Army will string along Mulhrv at Monday’* Joint meet­
with the NCA a^d ECAC on th e ing of tlie major leagues where
football "m oratorium ” unless some Chandler wa* finally repudiated.
other school jump,' the gun. “ Hut
On a resolution urging tho
you gotta protect v o u n rlf," an council to fire Mulhrv, fhe 16
Army spokesman adds.
owner* were divided. Then they $
voted 16-0 to leave hi* fate In
Wrong Phew
ihe Executive Council.
When Paul Brown, the football
“The Eteculive Council decided
coach, was visiting at Al (red to retain Mulhrv to protect the
tie) Sutphin'* Florida rrtrra t, he interest* and welfare of the com­
wn* introduced to Rill Tohiti, m issioner's office," said liarChicago lilarkhaw k’* president . . tidge. "It would be a terrible
loiter, on the golf course, Tobin thing if Mulhrv r e s i g n e d and
wlas moaning th a t hi* hockey we hail nnhodv to tun the comteam had just lost rlpven gam e ml*«ioner*« office.
in a row and would finish last for
"W e have to have the attention
the fifth straig h t -rason if R of an experienced man lo taka
didn't Improve . . "No team can care of the players’ pension fund, q )
finish last five year* in a row,” ilia
liiti.l* in
I*. Ithe
I* aA
mvT
*I, .eisa^a
the funds
com
m.ls
lnloner'a
exrUlmed Rrown. whose team* office and to protect and take
•till have tn finish la*l once . . care of player dispute*. We be­
"Ours ran." replied Rill . . "W elt." lieve Muthrv ha* done a good job
said Rrown, "T hat means you a* fa r as baseball Is concerned.”
must have a lousy renera) m an­
ager. You Ji &gt;u!d file him and
rlean house." . . Paul had neglect­ *ana alumni reveal* the school
ed to learn th a t Tnhln also is "had promised the G ardrn offi­
G. M. nf the tllarkhawks.
cials th a t we would play there be­
fore Ihe scandal grew *o big.” . .
Sports Before Your Rye*
Leo Dlegel, who I* seriously III T hat really must have been an
Invitation to the NIT . . ■J
a t hi* North Hollywood, Calif., early
Pete Calae, the old Carlisle and
home, like nothing lietter than to Canton
Bulldog* footballer, re­
receive letter* or rani* from hia signed from the Canton, O., police
old golfing |&gt;als. (It's 10(124 force Monday after nearly 25
Whipple 8L, if you'ra one n f year* . . Rare track* are making
them .) And Scotty Chisholm, who plana for the utaliiiation of their
see* Dtegel frequently, add*: “ I plant* In the event of war emer­
show movies at hi* bedxlde every gencies
. , I* that what you'd rail
week, hut he prefer* tn talk about totr-al w arfare 1
Ilogmn . . Don't forget hi* b irth ­
day I* Apr. 27." . . When the
Hagen, Raraxen, Kirkwood and
T rinity haskrthal) team reached
the New England tournam ent final
(via two upset* 1 Papt. Rob Ja chens drew an e x tra Job. He's s la t­
ed to plav in the court final to ­
morrow and open the track *eaADMIRAL
son as a higher Jumper Saturday
MOTOROLA
. . Rob, who can leap 6-6 3/8, docs
his best scoring on jump shots
CAPKIIART
, . Training ram p alary D that no
Free llume Demonstration
proxpect can expect more th an
a HR,Ant) lamu* unless he's taller
V0D0PICH
than six feet tw o . . Well, Uob
SALEH * SERVICE
Carpenter used to run a basket
202 Ranford Ave.
Ph. 1240
ball team.
End Of T he Line
A luiskelliall bulletin to A ri-

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That question la plaguing follow­
ers of the Boston American Leam, There a re ala In camp. Atbet (rally they are M att R atls,
"vans, Mike Guerra. Ruddy
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Germ W arfare

Talk Is Given By
Rev. Zimmerman
On W o r Id Crisis
Declaring th at " » t as C hristian,
must nr-rxam ine our political a n t
■orial philosophic* In th*- light
•if our faith in the teachings of
C hrist", the Rev. II. I.yttleton
'/•mmi-mian .poke to the Men'*
.ub of Holy C roat Church last
-.g h t on the political cri*l* in the
world today. The meeting wut
preaided over by II. I'. U'hitner,
J r., prr*ident. following a supper
served by the Women'* Auxiliary.
Tracing the origin 'if tunny nr're n t problem* to March, 1931,
which brought into faiwer a aocial
anil |Hiiltiral concept revolutionuiv
in character, Hcv. Zimmerman *aid
th at development* in thi* country
of the n a il century produced .»
philosophy of humanism which
denied the existence of a hcrfxen
or hell, and made man on earth,
and hi* phyilcal need* xurh a*
food, clothing, medicine, and rdud a l ion, tile whole b ’lrtg*'The i&lt; suit of nil itii- *.i* the
attempt to answer the need* of
man on ■ni th with social
cu rlty and the welfare
late,"
I raid Ib v. Zimmerman, who ad
iititlcd many pood aspect of tiii
program , hut protested (lie omit
rion of many im portant pha r&gt;
of Chri*tianity. “The marc the
individual man is provided for by
| the state", he said. “the more he
1* held in contempt a* an InI dividual hy the ita ta ”.
"The inevitable end i f humanilarlan lm i i* totalitarianiim ". -aid
th e
Itrv
/ilnm rrm all.
“ Man
[become* an in&lt;i&gt;.i to»l who ha*
| got to lie led F ar the Worship of
| God is -u b itltu trd III*- worship of
the leader. And t|le freedom of
! man i an individual i* at an
end. 11 I- i- what happened in
Ifirim nny with 'h e downfall of the
irpobii.' and tin- elevation of Hit­
ler

I*rice Of Lrkh
H 'aalla e , O hm I'aat liaet
has fallen lielow lost y«*ie‘&lt; level.
Hut roioum er demand reflect*
Ing inrreo*eii InrotiH* undei de­
fense • pending, ha* grown con
| aiderahl). The result ha* be. n
| sharply higher egg prices.
O ffic ia l said rontimiance of
egg supports this year undoulited.
[ ty would have encruragrd farmer*
J o keep larger laying flock* - a
J o c t which would have been re ­
flected. they said, in a larger pro­
duction of egg* and lower retail
price*.
Official* said the demand for
egg* reflect* in p art * desire hy
housewives to get lower-priced
substitute ■ for meal*, price* of
which have advanced sharply dor
ing the past IS month*.
Which have udvanred iharplv
during the past I f month*.
At tile tim e llrannan decided to
&amp;drop egg soprKirfai*-the»»r»i'r'art"m rnt was forecasting th a t egg
supplies this year would conllnu.
large in relation to pYoliable con­
sumption. In a poultry report, ll
said egg prim* were lex* likely
th an mo*i other farm produrt
to participate In any general price
rise.

Imre Kbvaca, a noted au th o rority of thi affair* of C entral
Kuiope and the llalkan*. will tell
of problem* ronfronling the n a ­
tion* ami world at Ini go in a
talk ul n dinner of the Seminole
Dinner (Tub Monday night at
7:oo o'clock nt the M ujfnir Inn
t
Palm er will preside.

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InereaM-d its alf strieking
power by alioul "ll per cent.
I Started at *2^60,000,000 ship
r n olivet’loo and building pro­
gram Inelmlliig a MJWI-tiin c a r ­
rier able to launch atomic lionihrr*.
The initial buildup ha-. t&gt;een
fast. The Navy has been able to
poll World Wai II smi* out of
the "mothball fleet” like taking
steak* out of a home free;.-. And
it ha* put them into action quickhr with rrvw* drawn largely from
the peacetime-trained reserve*.
The new ship-building program
will Ik- much slower. It will not
lie finished fur three or four
ears. Meantime the Navy will
m l more ships out of mothball*
to meet any new rm ctgrnele«
in the Pacific or Atlantic.
tin top of this, th r Navy l*
Studying the part is Will Ik- ex ­
pected to take in supporting n o rth
Atlantic tre a ty organisation troop*
under General Dwight D. Kisenhower.
“The rc«|Uir&lt; tnent* have lieen
established for the contributions
of eai h nation in the pact," D un­
can said. “ Hut the planning has
nut progressed to the | K i i n t w here
we ran say who will put In
what.”
He added while no firm commbm nt* have been made on the
NATO Navy, the hulk of this
fn i" woul I he furnished by the
United S tates, Itritain and C an ­
ada.
i The new A ruerirar N avy—unlr»- there l» total war will not
ix&gt; anyw here near the giant
f ie i we hud in lutfl. Hot it *li!J
will Ik- the most powerful Navy
in the world.
Navy men *ay they never
rutild have done the Job *o fa-t
it tie K o ru n War had not come
when ll did. “ In another y ear,"

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SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATIONS
Will Im&gt; held April 10, 1951, beginning at nine o'clock
In the morning, a t Ike Seminole High School for While
npplininta nn» it ('room* Arndemy for Negro appll*
rantn. There a rt yfeanclea In college* to lie filled in
Freahninn, Jualfcr, Senior nnd (irndunte rlnwwH, for
hoi It Imivh :md |(lrK
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ra y in g "the Soviet government H«*mtn*1*!# *'(cunt v, F i n nnd**f t h *
think* th* new d ra ft of the w est­ fli"! itis'ii* ini tn*. I*lff *n IV h Ipi l«* a n d Mar M. 1MI
e rn power* U no solution a rd it
i« unsatisfactory.”
On the oth er hand a French
foreign official pointed out th a t
Gromyko had •lescril'ed his re ­
m a rk ! ■. -prelim inary."
In diplomatic double talk that
tn ran s he has to consult his sujieriors. French officials have been
consistently optim istic a b o u t
chances for agreem ent.
IF I G VER GO ON A
Joseph t'olicn till* Joan Fontaine of the deception they must
carry on, in lid* *verw- from J'aram uuut'* "Septem ber A ffair, show­
ing Sunday and Monday on the Hit. Theater screen.

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FRANKFURT, Germany, Mar
1(1—id 'i- The W est Getmany gov­
ernm ent today was banded a bill
for I'JluS.WkhbiKi m arks taUiut * 1.
iww.nmi.0001 as its share of the
Allies! occupation costs and dey ea r.
fence xpndlture for the next fiscal

Thi* Is an increase of about 25
p»-r cent over the chitnrr for the
c u rre n t year.
The bill p resen ts only il,'l per
re n t of the estim ated West tie r
lo an gross national pr oil net Ion.
Thu* the W e.t German “ finan
ria l rffurt Involved Is let* than
th a t which I. iK-iiig made bv the
•ith ri We-tin nation* for th de
(ro se of Fufop," I he \lhi-i| High
t ‘olnmissiuti said in It* litte r to
th e West G erinan Chancellor aniKiillicing the ibury-e. 'the United
S ta te s, it told, i* »pending 15.7
p er retd of It* national income
f o r defense.
"This contribution can nol,
therefore, he Considered excesH arvey, the woml.-iful I'nH ltn 1'itr, I’loy ta rrin g .1arm S te­ fiv e," the High Commission comwart will open for u two day run it Mo* n land Hide In I beater on rnentd. "and In aeccptlng the cor­
Sunday.
responding ubiipation*, the I'Vi t
G erm an I IV Ieral It • |&gt;utl i.- will
dem ontlrate its desire to join in
iinnltio m l Company.**
Oil
' I he Ini t is tlint ns your excel­ th e defense of peace and liberty."
T h e increase over thi« vent's
lency'. government n n well aware
l l s t l l a s r * I r . M l - a a e c in e )
hill
wa* I,i:i2.0t)0.nnn mark*
the
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the A ngln-lianian &lt;*il company I*
prepared to discus* „ new con­ have no dcstrr otn er th an to c a n y (altout (JH’Mmn.tMitli.
cession agreem ent “on the basis on legiliinate lcusine*» in acociaof an ccpial .h illin g of profit* lion witii the lianion governiticnl,"
lli itain's note -aid.
C U th O F TIIANKH
in Iran."
■'TIh ' siinnleitii-ntal agreement
A million thank* could not ex ­
Itritain'* nole pointed mil that
the company agreed in lliltl to in would have brought *ul»lantinl p ress our sincere I bank • to our
crease it* royalty itaymcnl to benefit lo lisle an d it did nol m any fiirnds fur nil the kind
Iran. The linninii M njli. never ha* a (fee I i ilh rr the period ur lln- nesses shown us doting our re
e n d bereavement
ratified the ugn i iiirlit.
I’l io n l \alidity of tin I'.btT agi.
It. f . ItiiK-k and Family
Ilrilnin ul o expre- n l it* regret on nt."
— Adi.
Itiitain .aid it hop*-- "fu 'n ie
"Ihut public opinion In Iran ha*
one nfflcer *ald, "we couldn't have not been adccpiuli'ly or collect- discussion* on th e oil nurslloil
come back fast."
Iv inform ed rrg a rd in g (he o p c a - will take plan- on a fail and teaD rm ubillution
and economy thins
and intrutions of the Anglo- • imable bn-i* in u friendly spirit."
cut-hacks after 1915 oqueeted the
Navy's operation stren g th to a
loy point. The actuol fighting
strength was much lower than
the number of ship* afloat would
indicate—because they were n an.
ned hy skeleton crew* which
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In addition, Congress and IV «ldenl Trum an have authorised the
Navy to (lull out of mothballs
nnd m«d*rni»* 2H91 o th er w *•
■els. This program will add six
medium r a jr lr rs , 12 cruiser*. 2
guided-missile w uisets, 191 dc
trnyers, 12 destroyer radar pic*
krst, and fi5 landing craft and
smaller vrssel*.
Th"»e figure* reflect the Navy*,
strong push toweunl anti-sub­
marine prepareilness and g reater
.id power, lit the present scheme,
I hatlleship* arc of secondary iinporlanrr.
Only the
Mlsaouri,
Wisconsin and New Jersey arc
eu in ark ed fur active duty.
The reasons are obvious: Rus­
sia has a fleet of shout .’inn to
:tMl submarine* of all type*
but no heavy ship* to challenge
the w estern world’’ »ra suprt •
many.
Admiral Duncan aid Itussian
nil., were more of a threat two
y ra i» ago than they are m.w.
“Thi* I* tru e becam e of trrh nical advances ami better techn|i|Ue* developed in our anti-submarine training program*,” he
added.
Hut he noted th a t Russia ha*
suhmarlnea operating in the W n Iren Pacific, the Haltlc Sea, north­
ern European water*, and prob­
ably the Black Sea. And he said
in r a te of war enemy submarine*
would ha a world problem.
Right now the Navy U m nr r n tiatin g on building up th*
II*ef* fighting power first.
"We a re
rutting rhore ha—
operation* tu the minimum ne«d
r,l lei support the p lrel" onr of*
fieer *ald. “This means an aus
lerity program for the shore
ba*e*. The fleet at *ra come*
flrat."

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|.ouis, Mo., Is a machine operator.
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Ian did not
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about how IIA DA COL was help­
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I* a special weapon for use
against special target*. No kin.)
of biological w arfare could kilt
or sicken every person in a large
area or city.
"Talk of one ounce (of toxic
m ateriali killing million* of p&lt;-op |r Is silly. You might a* well
talk of dividing one aspirin tablet
evenly am ong the II. immi.inmj pen.
pie in the g irater New Non
area."
The Civil Defense pam phlet *aid
there is little to fear from thi
dangrr of some new kind of germ
being used, that the itangrr is in
new method* fir spiv'ailing old
disease*.
If an enemy wanted to kill
targe number* of |»-optp, the book
let .aid. he might use such wellknown disease* a* plague, typhuV
cholera ur *mallpox. To -triki
at the food source* of the coun­
try , he might m-* k to produce
epidemic rinderpest tan Asiatic
rattle plague) strain*! livestock
or an th rax or glanders for -hc^p
and sim itar animal . Fowls could
lie attacked with Newcastle dis­
ease and other p«-»l*.
“ Many
kind* of plant plague* and pe*tt
could be used to at lark food
crops," th e booklet advises.
"F orget about •m ystery' germ*
and poisons.” the CDA uggi .l*.
How would the enemy plant th.germs T
There are two possibilities —
open attack ur trailh. The form
er method might Involve release
of "aerosol
(which means -i
cloud of solnrthingi from a plane
flying fairly tow “or the m m o l
rnarhlnes might be carried aboard
; ol.m arines," the ('DA say*. I*
also notes biological m aterial
might Ik- drup|Hii in sp*ci ally
made li.mdis.
As to the method- of lealth,
the liooklel comments that fifth
column!** might trv to |mllu)
factory food and w ater or air
ventilating
systems
nr plan*
germs In city water mains (after
the w ater had gone through tho
purification steps nt reservoir
■iiurres).
As l*i com batting germ n llarks,
(lie C |) A | m i ! m * out I bat rial oral
p rr'o n al cleanliness and clean
surrounding* would loTp counter
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Demand For WACu
Causes Step-Up In
Recruiting P l a n s

Terminal Bonds
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W ashington Roundup Trial O f McRaes la
S e t For April 1
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bonds to them fur |32d/&gt;6&amp;.
Bending. Herding i* on loon front
JACKSONVILLE, Mar. IS—(4&gt;)
Among tboio p resen t in the the economic cooperation adminisCourt Room ouUMo of the Ju d g e ', t ra t ion, w here he I* deputy in —Trial fo r two brother* for
chamber where the petition w a. formation director. Ha la a fo r­ slaying one o f their wives and
preaenled were City M anager mer A »w ci»tril I’ft-s* rorrrvpon Jarksonville Safely Commissioner
WASHINGTON, »Ur. I d Clifford McKlbbin, C-ommisaiuncr d in t in l» n d o n , Rome and Wash Richard D. Sutton Nov. 16 was
| T he A rm y is looking fo r W /tiO Andrew C a rra o ay , and the head inglon, and during the w ar waa set today for Apr. 2.
women recruit* to lik e over jobi of two Tenne,eee bond firm *. &gt;engaged in. counter-intelligence
Circuit C ourt Judge George
th a t a re keeping male •oMIeral F isher Hawes and L, H. G horm ley,; work oversea#.
William Jackson set th e date
from th e battJefrent and the I who have agreed to purchase the
Chase i, leaving the governm ent after raisin g bond for J . F. McRae,
training Held.
bond Issue if it Is validated.
to return to hU position aa public husband nf the dead w om an, to
The grow ing demand for »"
Mr. Ghormley stated th a t hia relations director of general ro o d s, *20.000 an d th a t of A. G. McRae
men in uniform wa&lt; d iw la in i to­ firm derided on th is action only fnc., in New York.
to 110,000. Both pleaded Innocent.
Meanwhile the Senate (tanking
The tw o were indicted by a
day by Col. Mary H atU rcn. d ir­ nfter a Mr day engineering survey
committee
today
cut
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ector of WAC. (W omen's Army Ly F. C. IliflycT and Associates
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had
convinced
Him
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• Carp*), “ We don't h a r e ' near
_ program and then charges and A. G. as an accessory.
enough WAC* to meet th e need “ th at the project would gain suf- frnse houaing
lr«&lt;nl revenue tu pay off the Mmd tentatively approved the stripped
At firs t Ju d g e Jackson denied
The Colonel told a rep o rter.
• be two bail &lt;&gt;ut A ttorney J . V.
And th e situation h a , resulted issue ami to operate the te r- down plan.
Chairm an Maybank (D -S O -an) Walton said th e Supreme Court
In a reversal of military proeeduie. rninal plant.
The first proceed, out of the the com m ittee slashed the pr»- had ruled th a t an adultery ra s a In
Col. lla lla rrn ’* account indicated;
th e generala in the Pentagon are irv rn u e from the term inal will |«*cd fund for government mort- Florida under the circum stances
l&gt;r dgvoted to its operational n - gage insurance to $1 J&amp;W.MIO.OOO Is m anslaughter and hence was
healing a path to her do^r.
F irst i t wa» Lieut. G eneral 1&gt;I- pence, hr pointed out. T»&gt;* paym* nt j l/ecau»r “ we lielicve in economy." liurwlablr.
Maybank -aid there was no reward II, Brooks, Army Deputy fur trie hood, is &gt;*cviM /y.
With th e two defendants was
The pledge of parking m eter cord vote on tentative approval of another b ro th er. W alter, head of
Chief of S ta ff in charge of per­
sonnel. The General « a&gt; ct»t&gt;- fund' I ft"* a direct. Hut a «e. the housing Mil. He said the com- the Ford Motor Agency In Ja c k ­
pledge, he stated. Under mittee will m eet nest Tuesday for sonville. O riginal hood fo r the
rented over the number «f sold- rnndary* p)e*l
Ir* driving s ta ff car* In W ashing­ the RFC, he aid, a direct pledge a final ballot, after certain tech­ two—110,1*00 for J . P. and 66,000
nf tlie*e funds would have te rn nical char.gr- hare Wen made. for A. G.— w as put up by him,
ton.
A aim llai adm inistration Mil A. fi. Phillips, Ford dealer here
lie thought they should to- doing required. I’a rk in t meter funds are
a man’. Job in Korea, Col. Hal- to ter u--d only in c a -e o f „ railing for the full 11 .000.••‘O.WO ami Davr G autier, Crescent City
laren re ra lW . She lined up I "JO lie fieiemv of revenue from the in m ortgage Insurance by lb? Fe- cHrur grow er.
j deral
Housing
Admir.! .ration
projert, be pointed out
WAC d riv er,.
A ssistant sta te attorney Ju lian
Aiding Mr. Illllyer ill the •it- &lt;FIIA) ran Into a roadblock in C. Calhoun said he s-ould put
N r it cam e Maj. G eneral Kugene M. Foeter, Armi Chief of tr y , Mid Mr Ghormley, was Mr. the House earlier this week. A hoth b ro th er- on trial at th e same
Finance. The Army Finance Cen­ Krnnelll, wire, for 20 years was coalition of Republicans and South time for th e death of Mr*. McRae
te r and Finance M imd a r e being manager of the Jarksonville port, rin D em ocrat, kept the m easure f ir s t
transferred from Bt. Iy&gt;ui. to Fort ami Mr. Htanfield, who was also Dorn M ing brought up for House
aitinri.
w-ith the poit
RenJJamln H arris In Indiana.
In addition tu halting the FIIA
Col. H allaren agreed to tend
■
mortgage insurance item , the Hoover Turned Down
200 WACs trained as clerks. •term
. I
__ i | i _ i t ,
firnate committee' stipulated th a t
g rap h sr, and accountants.
A c l i C N O n I rCH N I f l i r t
the program could apply only to
Sentfte A ppointm ent
tKher request* for w om ru sold­
.
certified defense housing airms
iers are com ing from overseac, A .
[ where th ree la a real shortage of
tndl Is dtM to sail foe Okinawa .
rwmm ra g s '»•»*
NEW YORK, Mar. ! * - « &gt; &gt; da riling places.
Governor Thoms* E. Dewey of
» . t month, n i r t } W A C , have
'
"
'
l
™
in-lire,
t
rscharige
l-et**en
Elsewhere
In
llw
capital
the
tran sfe rred from G erm an y ! *" ‘'•’" t " 1 'C h a n g e
New York offered to appoint
to General Dwight f). Ebenbow Dulles and R u«iari aml-a- ad«u Civil Defense Administration -aid Herbert Hoover to the U. 8. Senate
Malik,
a
delegate
at
United
_Na‘
it
has
sent
lljtrWlJrO
ait
raid
alert
in l(MP, Ih r e x -p e d d e n t xayx. And
e r ’s European Defense A rrn r headquarters In Pari*. Ami to WAt’a lion, head-piailera in New Yolk, cants to s ta te drfrn-c d irec to r. he turned d*-wn the offer.
During
months
uf
working
un
for
dt’ln
b
u
tio
n
in
rritlral
targ
et
In l be la st Installment o f his
World W ar II, are ta ilin g from a Japanese treaty with rrp resen - area,.
the U. 8.
memoirs ap p earin g in Collier's
tatives
of
other
countries,
Dulles
I
Tina
le
rt
r
a
id
,
describe
the
m ag atin r, Mr. Iloovrr write* th a t
Secretary of Defense Mar-ball
has asked Congress to chang* the gave full inform ation on h i, ar- signal, to la- used |o warn of raids in HMD he had moved h it voting
livitira
In
Maiik
and
conducted
sn-l
give
bim
f
Instructions
for
selft raided, c fro m California to New
law that limit# the WACs to two
percent of th e total arm y strength. an exchange of note* with Mur protection In the event or an York.
cow.
enemy
at
la
rk
.
They
are
designed
In the meantime, to m eet eilstMr. Hoover say* Governor De­
After bis return from J* p a » ,j , n they ta n be cut for u*« on walls wey
ing needs, th e Army hoe decided
“did me th e courtr*y“ o f o f.
Dulles
M-nt
wn,d
he
would
like
and
as
(Kicket
-ard,.
jto Intensify recruiting
o f new­
fetin g to appoint him to Dll out
tn
■
c
.Malik
Hr
-ahl
later
th
a
t
Eventually .the CDA 'aid it
comer* and welcome reserves bock
Malik »s&lt;
willing The next hope* tn provide rsrd s for Wl,- the unexpirod term of S enator
to o rth o duty.
Robert F- W agner, Democrat who
Miing that occurred was ft public mM.ivx) f a m ilic .
retired because of UIncas.
declaration by Malik (hat Dulles
The agrticy did md name the
*T fell it r-eccssary to r*fu*e,"
was wrong; that Malik does not rritlral ta rg e t area* where the
the 7C-year-old ox-p r e s i d e n t
londurt ery di-tu/slori* w ith him first shipm ent was ,cntKorean W ar
write*, because "It wav In ray view
Mi a Japanese peace trea ty .
M -skm autos ha»t up to too desirable to confer the honor on a
Dull*-* this week described th i,
It v sg s s sS P i s a Paae nwer
p a rt, made of ruldwi U-aitles tlrea younger m an.” The appointm ent
front. Red apportion crumbled. iih iiiefit as "fantastic.** lie Mid nn*l l u l c
went t» Jo h n F oster Dulles.
Allied Infan try moved northwar-l it was evidrrae tlrat "n illllar)
The m a g o iln e article relate*
U. 8. troops took an Im portant despots’* like to talk al-out |&gt;earr
The fam ous glass Industry of th a t Mr. Hoover, la hia trav als
mountain pat* on the eautirn when It Is distant Hut “when peace Venire w as founded a!o u t R!0 around th e country soon a f te r he
f ro n t The Red* fought bitterly presses rliKV, then the despot* A D.
left the W hite House, met many
all day T hursday to hold th e pais. would rnurder peace."
small business men who com plain­
Athe,on rn d o rv d the Dull**
F riday th e y faded aw ay.
Cincinnati was a (h atter m rm - ed about th e Roosevelt A dm inis­
. I*cr of the National Id-ague hut tration’s N ational Herovery Art.
On th t w estern end of th e iim , -lai&lt; m m t today. H r said
U. H. troop* crossed the H an River was dlsappointe-l an*l distort**,! was expelled in IWii fur refusing Mr. II mver My* he advised them
In force r e s t of Seoul and ra p tu r­ a t the Soviet guvernim-nl’* d* • to abide by a league order d e ­ to defy th e act— on the rru u n d
&lt;laration a* vok*,l by Malik ami manding th a t tbp club cease the that the iiiluatlrea about w hkb
ed high g round.
South K orean soldiers tmrvn! he hoped this refusal to ta k r pari prnctlre n f w lilng la-er in the they rom plained violated tho Mil
through th e war*w recked old Re­ in .|irfii,,i..,i would n**t continue stands,
o f right*.
publican capital and set up posi­ to be th-- Riisalan altitude.
Hr
said
lhat
hr
earnestly
hoped
tion* north of the city.
d mint*, that the international ta lk , would
nitrites, go forward meanwhile and th a t
Mowed the Allied advance at
a t both the whole effort would result ill
a Irraly Iwforr the riel of the
ends of Um front.
On the central front, th e Rid* year.
Dulles win- irtc iitly returned
n e t up Hongvboo to th e All!-*
from r trip to Jnpan, offered to
Thursday w ithout a fight
talk with R n v i c t repirscntaliv,American tank* and in fan try ­ Jscub Malik rlwiut the- treaty . Ills
men rolled Into vlmost-deserted offer drew a harsh rrbuff.
Hongchon Thursday a g a in st light,
Acheson also;
a n tte re d em ail arms fir?
1. Said the U. 8, high com .
FAMOUS U N CI
Only Ova civilians were on hand rnlMlener In Germany, John J .
to greet Urn American*. l-a*t wee* McCloy, haa inform er him th a t
difficulties over Germany’s acrrpting a proposal for a Francocapture gave tho A llies an- German coal-steel merger h » w
.. ! Ilah In their chain o f atrung lieetl rcs*»lvcd. Acbrson c i p resses
print* stretching from liberated l*ope for speedy action.
2. K tp rrs .n l hope the B ritish
Seoul a rm * , th e Korean peninsula.
The II. 8. 34th and dMh Infan- and Iranian gorrrnnients call
try Divisions and F lrit Cavalry rew h an agreement a , to Ira n ’s
Division to re a t the new U«d de­ oil resource» which will b enefit
fense line fr**m Hnuge’ton wr-,t. t-otli tide* and keep Iranian «dl
Th* U. 8 . F l n t Marine division Itowing l*» those m arkets It has
served in the riasL Tills appeared
k it the lino e a st «f Hongchon.
T» the r ig h t of the Marines, to be a wav of saying that Ire did
^wielding (J. 0 . Second not want Iraii’a oil l" Dow t o ­
roups carved a dent in ward Itusaia.
3. I tee la-rd that tu his knnwll defense* north o f I ’udony
rdge there has bevn no responao
n .
. . . . from the Clrlneee CummunUta to
M a la a* a tore*, then d rove the efforts nf lire UN good offices
Rdde off th e ir pesltions.
•llrn n . T
Trio
n cold committee to open negnllatlona un
i M rharge cat .r after US hour* a peace settlem ent In Korea. A
fighting fo r the reporter had asked whelhei th e
Red Chinese have shown a n r Indi­
»t o f tho Second Division, the cation of willingness to discuss
8. Seventh Division b attled all peace.
to discuss a q u es­
L &gt;1Thursday for • mountain pas* tion4. Declined
a* tu whether UN forces
111broke o f f Use action n t nightunder General IH-uglas M arA rML
The U. a T hird 1Division shoved thur have full UN authority to
We know that young feet must have the gentle
Varward r u t of bottle* w ret led cross the &lt;18th Parallel. He M id
support, freedom of act km and ample "trowing
Seoul. N orthw est of Urn ntwly it would not be helpful tu tho
m e n le p u b fk a rt taplU I, South m ilitary operation In Korea fo r
room" that famous Buster Browns provide so
him
to
talk
about
Um
situation.
■ • n a n p e tre ls clashed w ith Rad*
6. rra ise d Ambassador P h ilip
expertly That's why we carry this top-quality
and w ithdrew .
U. 8. Eighth Army headquarter* 0 . Jessup’s conduct of n eg o tia­
line. We know, too, that shorn muN be properly
tions
with
the
B
ritish,
French
and
Rad* were killed
fitted.
That's why we would rather miss ■ salt
Russians
a
t
P
aris
over
propoaala
i f . That bowl*
since the start for a Big Four foreign m inister’*
than
fit
your chdd improperly!
Jan. 26 U meeting later thla apring.

5

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w ent up

Gambling Probe

Governor’*

Cosi,llo.

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n U P A T M AIL 11. m t

chanceD to tho

F orgo didaY aao Governor Thomas
E- Dowoy whan nothing wo* dona.

“Wo Just dent do those things,”

* tho InroatlgoUoft, underworld figure Jo e Adonb, xaid
to be • lieutenant of Coateilo, rebo found roulette, dice. Chimin- ported!y own interest* In mi
aurroying the “ ap a" are a in which of the place*, La F orgo told.
Do-Fer table* and oth er gam ing In
Senator Eatoa K efauver (DT e r m com mittee chairm an, said
fa ll awing.
H a (aid curfew s, banning the there also Is evidence th a t Covtelsale o f liquor a f te r 3 A. M , were lo himself “had p a rt of tome A
Ignored, aa w rro sta te liquor con­ els' interest" In tho Arrowhead,
trol law* prohibiting liquor soles named aa one ol the gambling
in placet where th e re was gam ­ house*.
Kefauver raid earlier a U. 8.
bling.
Most of the place, were rxpen- Marshal w ai being sent to In­
lively furnished clubs, he said, but form Costello of the eotnm lu-.’,
be found one “known aa the saw ­ ultimatum to return, or facr ar­
dust Joint" th a t apparently wo, rest.
t« reach Costelln to
for "th e common p ^ f 1*, m,,r“ or
learn if he would reappear acre
’T h e re were no carpcta arid we unavailing. At hi* apartm ent at
found about 200 people in there at 16 Central Park W ait, d o o rra ^
gam bling—ap p aren tly the class of
people who can’t affo rd to go to turned away newsmen. A woman
who answered the telephone there
th e plush place*,’’ he said.
Gambler Moyer Lansky, and ■aid "no commnt" and hung up.

___ an oight-maa detail In

Costello, (he rrpuird criatc-riag tho inspector Mid.
k id (pin who stormed out of a
La Forge said th a t Saratoga
hearing yesterday, was ordered to polkco were “p o iltk ally eonUoTled, and th a t tho sheriff* office
return thi* afternoon. If h* d idn't, ap p aren tly w as too. The police
the CommitUe *aid, Ite would be chief, ho sold, would cooprtote
“ In oth er phase* o f the low," tu t
Ixouiht in under arrest.
Firing the morning session was wouldn’t discuss gambling.
"A sickening and disgusting
Irttimony by state potter insprc*nr p ic tu re ” rem arked Tobey.
Charles L. Forge that in a I ^ 7
Replied La F orgo: "1 will agree
investigation he found the h o ix w ith you. S enator.”
The H 'p e - l - t - r said that in
rac* ittiU l of S aratoga, hi Y.. a
OctohoT. 1M9, ha got the ’ green
beehive of gaming dives.
light, more o r lea*, to make a r ­
La Forge said he bc!&gt;c*r«l the rest*."
‘T h a t," protested Tobey, “wav
gambling places ate ’*&lt;-j&gt;cn now "
three year* too late.”
in Saratoga, where th : buty lour” 1 would say so," said La Forgsiit season is just starting.
The irtp eefo r M id he waa orI ^ le r. Francis M rCarvey, head
of the Rtate Bureau uf Criminal
Identification, testified "it would j
bate been a pushover" to xup- 1
press illegal gmmtdirg, but purisAI n.-&gt;-1 shouting. Senator Chardictloual “ policy*1 interfered.
Ir» Tobey (R -K llt l-roke in:
“ Welt, step out of th ew d c i J
policies and get live one*.”
MrGsrvy xald I^ F o rg r’s IPJ7
investigation report was t a m - l
over to the .State t’otice Superin.
tendent, but no action was fo rth ­
coming “ in this instance."
La Forge H id the gam bling
casino* operated "all through th*
’tO*,’’ but were closed down te m ­
porarily in IPSO by sta te pol re.
lie Mid sta te police d» n &gt;t a rt
in local m atter* “unless ordered
MARCH 31st IS TH E LAST DAY
,
to do to by the mayor, or the d is­
I
trict attorney, or the upper eche­
TAX
LAWS
PROVIDE
SEVERE
PENALTIES
FOR
FAILURE
TO FILE
lon, or the Governor of the sta te
of New York."
RETURNS ON TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE PERSONAL
Senator Charles Tol*ey ( R- NHl ,
TV. HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION CANNOT BE GRANTED UNLESS AP­
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in economic condition,, (he Cham ,
her director* said, “ its continue,!
d istan c e in an inflationary era
isnnot be justified. Today p ri­
vate financial facilities are su f­
ficient to meet normal needs.”
The chamber also -aid the defente production a rt passed last
year contain* “elaborate pn,vf.
•ion*’’ for government defensete e n e r guarantees of credit tu
"any business engaged in the drfrnse effo rt” and for “d u e r t
loans la connection with defense
procurement.”
The RFC h u a r tH t , fininarial
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FRIDAY MAR. K, 1951

Congressman With Six Kids Runs
Into Huge Headaches In Capital
i

PAGE SEVEN

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA
!» '■ * '
UII ■

n r ARTHUR EPSON
(Foe HAL ROVI.E)

WASHINGTON. Mar. 16 — (iP) — From February until Novem­
ber of lari year. Walter Roger* of Pampa. Tex., buillv ran for the job
rf reprrienting hi* district in Congren.
Now that he ha* won it. he think* maybe he would have been
smaller if he had run in the other direction -- away from imtead of
toward Washington.
♦
‘Man, man, the truuble* I've
had,” sighed Rep. Roger* (l&gt;Te*.).
| For iom« time I've t.een won­
dering about the every day probIrma a Congressman run* into.
Problem* like merely getting *ettied In Washington. Problem* far
removed from the one* he f a re ,
politically.
A* th e fath er of four, I have
kept my eye* on Roger*, a father
of »l*. a* the Congressman who
might tie my man.
lie wa».
For th e mother and fath er of
John Edw ard, 12 W alter Edward,
II; Su*an Daly, 0; Thoma* Kelly,

8; Robert Joseph. 4, and Mary
Catherine, 2y have had th eir diffi.
tniltic* all right.
I Incident ally, John Edward «r
W alter Edward i* rig h t. One U
named afte r hi* fath er, the other
after an unriet.
Roger* anon Icarnrd th ere **&lt;
no chance to rent a hou»e for a
family of eight in W ashington.
So he bought one.
Hut simply g ettin g the family
here turned out to be a* complex
a* a troop movement.
"Jean — that'* my wife —
started out in the car with Ihreo
of the boy*.’* Roger* recalled,
They ran Into a b i l l i a r d
In Arkansas, and had to leave the

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car in Ucmnhia. T hey came on
by train . The car i» atill there.
“ Then our maid sta rted out
with the other th ree by train.
She ran into the awitchman’*
itrike. I'll »ay thi* for her; *he
WASHINGTON, Mar. 16 — (/P) —&gt;The Senator tilt iherr. peeiins
fought everybody until they put
her and the kid* on a train ea*l over the glatir* rootling on the lip of hn note, tin black tiring tic
out of Chicago.
it ilightly atkew, hit hand fondle* a gavel.
“Then they di*appeared.
We
Senator Tom Connally (D-Te\ ), the an with the iharpett tongue
finally found them in Philadel­ on Capitol Hill, it holding court.
phia."
At chairman of the Senate Foreign Relation* Committee, Conn*llv
Even *o, the Rogers fam ily b*a'
the Roger* furniture into W ash­ has th e big job of g ettin g th o f ------------------------------------------------Senate to go along with the Bradley “ Senator Bradley,'*
lie
ington.
thi* error by rem arking
"In stead of the direct route, A dm inistration's foreign policies. , covered
H r prm idrd over the joint hear- he wished Hradlcy was a semi
they took the *tuff through
Shreveport,” Roger* *aid.
“ So ing hrld by hit com mittee and tor.
“ I'd he glad to place him in tho
we »pent t« o week* at the Shore- the S enate Armed Servicea Com­
m ittee to Hvten to testim ony on place ot tome of thotc we have
ham Hotel.
thi* country should here," he »aid.
Hut thi* was
“ I have nothing against the w hat cour»e
in sending troop* abroad. ■‘only a pleasantry," h« said. "I'm
Shoreham. but did you ever try follow
Thi* wa* the great hearing fond of all the Senator* —some of
to keep oik kid* in a hotel for
which followed and accompanied them when they are pfcxrnt a n t
two w eek*? Especially after they the g rea t debate.
tome vs hen they are absent."
learn they ran go Into the coffee
it the Senate got plenty
‘We love our chairman," * a i!
»hop and sign check* (or what, of Prom
big league advice, from bolt, Senator II. Aletander S m ith tliever they w ant?”
NJ&gt;.
W ill, the Rogers finally got into the pro and eon league*.
It heard the nation's only IW
"T har* just rteinroclty," to n
th e ir house. Trouble* right off.
lit.' tr&gt;m! Iiv.l " l h a l . u n a t it i I b,
The washing machine broke down ing rx-or*«idrnt, H erbert Hoover, natty teplied, "that * n a n of the
It heard from the man w h o bi-partisan foreign policy.'
and flooded the basement.
“Then the new dishw asher was twice trie d to win the presidency, Connally often tangled with
Senator W herry tll.N 'rb.». Once
hooked up wrong, and when Jean Thoma* E. Dewey,
It h eard military- big shots, like W herry romplamed that Connally
turned it on, w ater spurted every­
where. She called up here, fra n ­ General* Dwight Elsenhower an I was trying to intimidate him and
cut him off.
tic.
One of the stenographers Omar llrad lry .
And it heard Senator Taft
"I'm not trying to suppre**
couldn't think of anything but
the F ire Department.
So *he (H-O hto), college president lia r, anything,” Connally snorted, "but
called the Fire Departm ent, an&lt;1 old S tnaicn and assorted political bombast and Gasconade."
leader*.
(Gasconade," say* 'the diftioni hr j lim it'd the thing off."
If the 73-year-old Connally wa* “O . “i* a l*oa*t or boasting.” )
E v e r y t h i n g else had gone
im pressed at this array of talent,
My favoitie Connally crack was
monthly, though?
made some year* ago. lie tossed
“ Well, no, not m a d ly ,
The he certain ly didn't show it.
The newa storiei on these hrar- n at Senator Hridges ( H- Nl l l ,
older Imy* disappeared on theft
hike*. Down In Patnpa they rod' ing* dealt motlly with the tcttl- but I like it became it oeea-inn
everywhere, und they couldn’t mony of the eminent witneatea, oily can he used on any Senior,
understand why they couldn't do but the tall Texan with the ijuer- nr on any one of u«.
ulou* voice managed to leave hi*
* otmally aid to Hridges:
the name thing here.
"If the Senator from New
“ We found them four miles mark every lime.
ftnlii home, in Rock C rick Park, ) One th in g about Tom Coiiuklly. Ilamp*blrt would approach th,
ntattir* with an open mind in.
1 hey had found a wounded duck Hi* barbed tongue i* im partial.
F or instance, he wa* hard on -lead of uu open mouth . .
nnd were busy taking care of it.
-'itiainnal laughter drowned thi­
"W hat eon Id we do?
Their pholographr*, a group difficult lo
ne h ard with,
ri * of the «rntrner. The record
H o y Scout oaths, you know.1
When Dewey wa* testifying, doc n't
how whether Senator
Roger* paused barely long
Connally snapped; “Get through I ri.lge Joined in,
enough for another »igh.
"Y esterday a week ago one nf with your photography. I don't
the girl* rame in anil said, ‘I t’s want you sticking your machine*
|1F.ER DISPUTE
raining out in the hall.' I said. in the face of the Governor, Q rt
your picture* and get o u t.”
IND IA NA I’OMS, Mar. Id— ,!'•
•No it isn't. It’» clear.'
"She said, i t may he clear o u t­
Sometime* it was difficult to
The German* want to -et tit.
side hut It sure I* raining In the tell at whom he wa* hitting.
record straig h t ahmit th e W l
hall.' Well, I went Into the hall,
When Hoover finilhed hi* tot- beer season coming in w ith thn'
Irish festival. St. P atrick's Pay.
and damned if it w asn’t. If wo timony, spectator* applauded.
rv«r have that much rain in the
A fter th e cheering died, ConThe Athenaeum, * rlnb known
Panhandle, w ril have a bumper nally asked, "Anybody e l s e want a* Da* Petit Thenbau* b efu rr the
crop,
lo c h e e r? "
Iir*t World War, today scheduled
"One nf th r kid* had put the
Mare applause.
a feast of it* mvn for Saturday.
cork in the basin, turned on the
So Connally said: “Since thi* f* Dancers in Havarian eovtume- will
w ater and had forgotten about it. it m eeting devoted to noise, I honor St. Ilrrmn, a monk who this
It ruined th r plaster, and 1 guess thought it wa* ju st a* well to let ay should get eri-dlt for roo
wo mopped and -erubhed for tw &gt; you blow off if you wanted to," eor ting book beer.
hour*,”
Hut m ostly Connally i« hard
The phone rang, and linger* on fellow tenalor*.
startrsl. lie seemed relieved to
He com m ent^! to General J
MATERNITY llll.l.
find it was only a business rail Lawton Collins, "1 suppose you
WASHINGTON, Mar. lit— 11 *&gt;_
from a constituent.
have nut* In the Army ju st ** Some pro. peettve mother* would
iso Jo In ai&lt;o k'snala '*
* _ .a
t
a *
*i
we do In the Senate.'
lie relieved of one big w orry under
"W ould you rare to specify?" provision* of a bill inlrmluee.l in
Human being* are believed to Senator Lodge (R-Mass.) asked
the House today by Rep. Flno-t
have lived In Carlsbad Cavrrn«,
Connally didn't. Hut he said (D-I’i l .
New Mexico, dJWfl year* ago.
he'd w ithdraw the naughty word
If they are wives of *rrvieem ic
If anyone wa* nffen
“ ded.
Put and a»e fitiBiirlally rtn h atrn -'-el
Cuatuin foi Lid* a N avajo Indian th a t w ay, only a self-adm ltted nut they would get up to 1100 from
to meet nr speak to hi* mother- rould coma forward. None did. J Uncle Sam to help pay m aiern iii
Connally once called General ro»t*.
in-law.

Sharp Tongued And Sharp Witted
Texas Senator Enlivens Hearings

CONGR ATUL ATIONS
AND BEST WISHES
TO

FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
M a y you c o n titn io

to £ r o w !

I'liune v’l— " T h r I.umber Number"

HILL L U M B E R
A N D

s r i M M e Y

Y A R D

J ill \Y Aril Si reel

CONGRATULATIONS
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
For aililiiiy mint her *le|» tit the continuous
Ireiul fur Snufuril t*» prow mill yu Modern
U'e itiv |&gt;r«&gt;iitl to hitve plnyed n |i;irt in re*
ntmlelitiy vuin new limite

FAINT

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SENKARIK GLASS &amp; PAINT CO.
Phone 320

112-111 W . tut S i.

OPEN FOR INSPECTION.
OUR NEW HOME
119 W. First St.

MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1 9 5 1 - 3 to 8 P.M .
DIRECTORS

«i

STATEMENT OF CONDITION

o m c ifits

MAllt’II I. 1951
C

Snnford F. Doudney
Howard Faville
H. JameH Gut
E. C. Harper, Sr.
A. Edwin ShinholRer
George Touhy
J. II. Van llo y

ASSETS
First Mortgage Lonm ................... &lt;1,479,1.16.27
Loans On PtuMbookn.......................
11,837.02
Federal Home Loan Bank Stock ....
27,500.00
Caah On Hand And In Hnnkti ....
151,272.22
Office Building _______________
17, 340.00
Furniture, Office Equipment ....
2,633.6(4
Current Expense ..........................
4,905.63
U. S. Government Bonds
........
162.000.00
Total A '.sets ......................... . 11,850.624.62

Howard Faville

LIABILITIES
SnviiiK* And Invest men tArcounta $1,747,271.30
Borrowed M oney..............
-None
Linliilitic.s
..................
901.50
l*oan* In Process .....................
10,612.05
Hoserves And Undivided Profits
82,513,77
*’tir»enh Income
16,295.34

President

10. ( ’. Harper, Sr.
1st Vice Prcsideni

Sanford F. Doudney
2tul Vice President

Itnsamond t'liapman
Si-irelury —Treasii re t
Ictcl fJaldlltlea ...

$1,866,621.62

Maude Satelier
,\ j*hl —Seeretury—Tree .surer

A. Edwin Shinlv.'.^r—Attorney
Member of
federal Home Loan Bank System
U. S. Savinjfs A Loan League

O ffice Hours Dally 9 A. M. To 3 r . At.—Saturday 9 A. M. To 1 P. M.
Accounts Insur* ’) To $10,000

$

Mem tier nf
Fed cm I Siivlnits &amp; Lon it Imu ranee Corporation
Floriti.’i Siiviiiys Building dr Ln:in Lea Rite

Loan Association

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�FRIDAY MAR. 16, 1951

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FIAIR! DA

Dr. Henry McLaulin

Soil Conservation
News

Optometrist

It; IIKN WIGGINS

III

Magnolia

TERMITES
lie Klin* To
Cull or Write To-day
For FREE Inspection

FIDELITY
Exterminating

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Planning Technician
l ’. S. Soil Coaaerrallan Service

Phone I t

Ants With Win^s
May Be

State Farm ers Market
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1( ANK
i i i u n iiii
I'A itH iiiir
M M im ii. r i . o i i m t
Th» followiav jiflf*-* rr|»or|r.l by
ilit
on tb« Hanfonl Httlv
Ftrtiwf* M irkrt for produce told
1|i» Tru« k»r» and I 'u l f f t ti|» to I
I* M Marrh IS liSI
float) Mina
Hi! 11(if II *ii*| la
llrsilt |V,|*
Hu Hl't 13 19
Drafts.
T»r*d*rffM*n
9l«« II pr IS 1S-S ia
11**1*
|t*it Hunt ha* I '&lt;"■I i t
f
dr|M*ii*tlnv
A
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I'fi u m fl TS-;I
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O f i n r u . T em pi*

4

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•Ira p .fru lt. Itunran . IU&gt;* l i t *
&lt;ir.ip*frull, ila r.h
r * ,,IU ..
!l«e I l f S
IS t t t l* ll* i proOoi a f K f l i e l *1
l]&gt;* Kanford M tal. S’armer** Market
tnial receipt* frutn IS A M Mar
H l « l« A M M ar
It. I t .H i

Thia area rhowed a healthy In*
1 1 «rnarel M o d . r a t * M a r k e t U l f l f
erea*e in huihllng activ ity during 1rally aware of the fact th a t It l«
■lr«i]|
Ipso, rampot 1 i&lt;&gt; ifld, n n profitable to underhand their
Coleman, dtvi*ion manager for •oili. ttvei PHI complete com er Detach the heater from vour
F 'o rid a Power i L ight Company, vation fatm plan* have lieen work*
electric miser im m ediately after
* tatrd yeatrrday in dUcloaing fi* ed out with inoperator. in thia
Uking i t; wa»h, d ry amt repla e
ufr* foi the pa«t year*.
jlU trlct.
at once. Clean th e entire mix*
The
more
recent
eooperatora
to
"T h r nmnlicr of new electric
with n damp cloth It'* Im portant
take
advantage
of
the
Uchnicial
Bernice- miin»r*iol i* 3 rehahh
Iioalltr
I* A I&lt;ararr l 3 M . | | t not to let w au r or ju irr get into
any p art of the m ixer’* rnoto'
*1*t**nr|tnic
Index to flic hnmlrer «f new iruild- n*-i*tan.. furnUhrd by th e Soil r tle r r . Kla
•
l
u
a
l
l
t
y
l«
A l a r i » r 13 w . J l t
Conservation
Service
are
:
A.
B.
ing* completed"* Mr. fid etn an *ald
I'ifiH
floitrr
N
y
r
n
d
lif
»*»»•P
e
te
r.
mr
,
Carl
Liwl.
and
It.
B
"D u rin g lifts, in 0111 Sanford di»laInor
I MS -,J n#
I riel, we r on period it 117 flew ejertric Kopeck.
f*tn ufrtl'* r*
It*j Ito Into
|N»i Hum li**
cuatomer* while d u rin g I960 we
The *oil* of then- rooperalora ffslLard*
Hu Itakta |&amp; i t . | !«•
• otifi' let!
an inet r a te of II were first furveyrd and inappe*! on Ltftfplant
I^ltu
to
,
|r#ti«tra
l»r&gt;
at 1 ia I photograph* hy a toil
p er 1 ent.
"A lthough lift if w«* coinidctiil *eienti*t. The*. *oil aurvrya were I tnles*.
a year of unuiualty g n a t tuft ii*. d h tire h»*ia for w riting !'•1»i*1 1tt1»•it 11■!»i&lt;
ill I SANFORD AVK.
-fritcGofi activity, th e re figure '•m ipletr *oil and water coliverva- Prpp+fa
indieale that t'.f.Vt w i t an e*en lion farm plan*.
I 'u tf tltK a K l l
mu*
o e tte r year.
A. It Peteraon'a ranch, ap p ro ii
l t i u ||a h r *
i
"W e a i r very proud of the tr- (ttalrly 7.70 acre*. ron»i*trd of ■hflWUpli, Yril*.
C n llR T K O U d S K K V IC K
•everal
type*
of
woili,
m
tnr
of
N et k
tttrd achieved by o u r conimuntty
I
The number of tnilMiog* &lt;om which a ir well drained and rap TtiWAttiffl
FR IC KS R IG H T
PiirDp letrd . including m any new and aide of producing good citru*. Turni|i»
Tmu
I*
improved
naature,
or
rotated
crop*.
Q U A L IT Y M K R C IIA N D IS K
n ttra ctiv e
fr-iden. e«,
Imlltaie*
ftirnli* Hdlatl
that the rendition of out atea it I filter -nil- which are underlain 1
with
hardpon
Mir
capable
or
pro
fitnaperou*."
Mi Cult Ilian aid the |».h ii •lm ing g».&gt;d impimed |ta*ture an"
com pany, m it* c u rre n t expantion row iiiu n , hut not *ultalde for
am) Improvement program , hat eitm*. There are *till other Mill*
w . G . M IL L E R
g reatly irictra*&lt; d it-■ farllillc- to t hich are -uitnldr only for wildId*
and
native
forr*ta.
,
G E N ’ L. (T IN T H A C T D R
m ake the ic-iieflt- of elei tri' *erCarl Lind and It. F. Kopeck hat.
vice available to Floriila'a growing
»t jfi i
a In IPlnfldiA
farmwith
rimllar
prohlrm
&gt;
it
l.opul ifioo and to Im p' ve &lt;er
Buy your t a r in Sanfoid
rv'I IlltldH ( I M ilk'
In the n u tte r nf tinea alone, that they hat* a variety of milS t* i&gt; now |3flljdt 1* |rt M M
Keep your insurance at h"tn*
e flich need tpeeial treatm en t. I&gt;
Florida Power A Light Conn*
f»"t hi* frinfill ■ |N Im fdH i Pf»*l
addition to the re* nnmtendr 1 Vave rcr*l* Oooogli U*
.h*#n11fif*I# *"*Hint}' f"n)In»*t€» 'Xtt*«t
e v e r erop-, appro tlm alely *it
INSTALMENT LOAN
1
t one till * i«l|l item rtf • hlU*"
aerr * of Mr. Kopeck’* Inntl will l»
flpfi..ilr| h i hdH Itntmlf Wnffc
| lanti d to ritru* nn the ronton.
DM T.
d«»fi#
a* a further mean* of con*ervine
The Sanfoid A tlantic National
t oionhuMi# inol*tu re *od protecting the toil
Krlivf rn htiMts
lb &gt;lfo.
Bank
from erosion.
r ii n*. % 1ST* •*! n %H *• I’ H
The bc*t agriculture lami of on*
Member FDIC
Tel. ISO
niMoimrd l TToo
loofriti, » i«
country now amount* to a little
more than an acre per per»on. If
Ihi* land i* not properly cared
for, it will produce lea* fotul and
filter. Improving and ronocrvlng
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING — TYPING
the aoll I* an answer to thi* prnh
lent. Therefore, In w orking out
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
roneervatlon farm plans, the Mill*
are treated according to their
ANYW HERE IN UNITED STATES OR
inpahllltie* and the treatm en t nf
each acre of land In aeeorrlnn..
with It* need* for protection am 1
FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
’m nmvrinent.
This ha* rrcenllv l«rrn *tr.**r
' v S*-eretary Btannan «f ttie II. S
Ifcpaitm rnt of A griculture In hi*
TELEPHONES ISO anti 1071
plan* for coorrlination nf tire l&gt;.
partment** A gricultural Rraoutcr
Room I 0 | Sanfnrd Atlantic National Bank Itlde.
Conservation Service*.

Stanley-Roffcrs
Hardware Co.
Phone P161

IA) WEST COST
AUTO FINANCINt

I'llON K— 2*IH52
Nighl &amp; Suntlay
313 North Main Ktre.l

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD

FLOOR MATS

SEAT COVERS-CUSHIONS

LT. S H IL l.l'K KKFOHTS
RAN ANTONIO. T»*.. Mar. 18
— (Special) Second Lieut. Paul*
ine F Shillur, ila jg h trr of Mr.
■mi Mt*. Omni* II. Shillur. 41
Beacon Street. Hyde Park. M as*,
ha* reported to Lackland Air Force
Lane, San Antonia, Texa*. She ha*
lieen *»*igrn-d a* a i o t w with the
37001 h Medical Gluu.i.
A g raduate of Bo ton Collet:*'.
Lieut. Shillut » u a tig h t e n I
r.tirve prior to h rr commi**ion in
the V, S. Air F o m thU month.

„r u i i r&gt; « n ■i lU aford. Stone*,

lhi&gt; Mli 'lay I&gt;r llarch A t&gt;.
O, I* HKBNDON

Legal Notice

C l* rk.

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John &lt;1 l.ru n a rtlr
VVomtruft-l’t r k lr i. lluilein*,
Attornay for Plaintiff.

DK. H. K. RING
C IU R O I’KACTOR

plea**' call fur appointment
Phone I 73S— I 7«

E N JO Y Y O U R S E L F
A T TH E

SEMINOLE COUNTY FAIR
MAR. 12TH THRU

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SPONSORED B Y TH E

SANFORD AMERICAN LEGION POST NO. 53
HEINt; HEM) AT MELLON VILLE AND CELERY AVE,
F E A T U R IN G

P R II L S BRCADW AY SHOWS
MOO I*. M. EVERY EVENINt;
SPONSORED BY THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
FEATURING FLORIDA FASHIONS AND PETITE PARIS LINGERIE
SAME BEAUTIFUL MODELS

ATTRACTIVE EXHIBITS—MANY
“BIGGER AND BETTER

AMUSEMENTS

THAN

EVER”

When you are whipping chilled
i vaporatrd milk to uar a* a dc*
*rtt lopping flavor it with grated
lemon or orangr rind when leitmn
Juice ha* been added to th e milk.
T hr lemon and o ian g r flavor goe*
well with gingerbread, bread pud*
•Unr, prarh inortcake (m ade w ith
ranne .1 01 froien iieacheat.
during the pa*t five y raia , extend
I'd it* diallIbuliun and tian*ini*
•ton tine* from a to tal of
n lit * to U.Ul’V mile*, an incrcaat
o f 54 per rent.

Jack K. Mttrriitnn, Manage!

75lh A n n i v e n a r g

75 Yean of Service to the Nation

Mr, Walton, come here
I want you."
‘M r . B a ll, I h o a r d
o v a ry w o rd y o u
o a id -d itH n c tly P

C o a t! to

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On Ifarrh fO, I t ? 6, fa « hnorjitit boor#
la fau n a. 'Ac lrUpl*tnr r n n irJ III lint
intrHiftbh im lm rt. .ilrmiulrr tiruham
Bril aai iihour la liy ia tend All lofre
liter a n r . itununlltn hr huJ deified.
Ill ' atinnm/. fAomui tf'utuin. m u m
anmktf room, holding u receiver la hu
ewr. Suddenly, Mr. Bell agtef the and
o / a tvlleey peer All rlcUAer. Hr rti/W
our. “Mr. WatKoi, route Aerr; I a a of
fo u r An Iniuml hurt It’u/uia t u r n inM
thr room, ihanllng, ’ Mr. Bell. I heard
e w y word ynu tnld—JhHnrlly,”

Co J « lilt 73 Texas tlnce then, the Tele| J l phone imlutlry luv grown up to
• w transform our everyday pattern of
ttvfcif. For millions, the telephone hat ha-

A N Y

B o r d o r Vo B o r d a r
TRUCKS

OTHKR

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M A K I!

pruffimt, telephone tetvicc to ihipt and

vthlcki
Today America ha* 62% o( the tnwM'a
tckphotiev ami enjoy* the m an and the Arif
telephone ttivicc in the world . . . another
grc.it achievement o( American ingenuity
under a lyviem of free emerpriae and mdt*
vkiual Incentive and reward.

Each year the telephone bacoenaa more
utcful. and more euential to the proeperii)
and wcurity at the nation. Today it unitet
the country, playing a vital rote hi mobiliza­
tion and productkm for defenac.
Here in the South, more than 52.000
vktlled employee* and nearly JD million
Southern Bell telephone* are on the job—
more than twice as many at we had when
World War II he«u. And ihare an four
iknet at many Long D l w e cheuha. in aO,
we have hn» more in n M70 mMen wueth

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Administrator

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f. n.l tu t .. |. T I I U Y f
M U f tH K L !l g”ti light to the u J nf the trouMa
33 I U T K u* I'lii-cUl i l i&gt; .|i f In f b - t n ur&gt;
H i l l offer for *,f|r and pr|| at to help lomen and ctpcl geim ladrn
nn htli ti u i rr y &lt;*• 1h r flight . t M . ld r r phlegm and aid nature to soothe and
t t *i li , at ih# i n . 111 d.rt.r .if 1J10 he.’ l taw, tender, inflamed bronchi*!
**finr» Motit' In firni'liodr
t*!»iintj,
Fl**ftd f, flat ItiU tit# Ira at h o u r , of membranev (iuanmlced to pleaie you
a i r . ..n M o n d a y . I Ur ; n d d a # o f 01 money refunded. Creomulikm ha.
Afiftl. A 1* l ' 4'*I, I Ifr fdllaiv liit* ir.il flood the te»t of million, of uier.

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Tanks, Tank Cradles, Stepping •Htl. AN D u Mm on,a : •ni'o
OrLind,, Ev. nmg S tar. Call tUlpl.
S to n e., Benches, Flower Pots,
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Concrete Floors, Machine fin­ ALL TY PES of Itnlld &gt;r. , M ,rk.
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•iiHti, A s -oriiitr, Klmidn Stati'
Countei , Hhelvt's, ,t&lt;-. to . ..ler.
I ATE IIK1.IVERV. P H O N E
Hank Htlildini;.
Hm*ll boat*, built, tepnile*!, re
Mini d im N.V ,C,
N H V i Hooin houre. Call uftn
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C. Vail 1413-J
F I.O ltlliA Giant pepp-r p tan i., NF.tV 11 i si litre rurtaced to rwr5:110. 155L’-lt'J.
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,V1 TitA fT IV K 'd llisl 111o.jit hi,no ,
fin linn. Old floor* made lilt*
gnl 42 vt
..par lout livitli; room, ItiiH'ly T op-Flight Paint
n. e I ni-hing, leatunv A •*«
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liirnlo m| md. J r a t KurHKe. Trltn». Men'* Loaf&lt;
■ny Pirtnlilc |,ow*-r r*l*ni 21
Tarpaulin*, all sites
year* rt&gt;i&gt;crienc* *n S*m nst*
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County, II. M Gleason, I ats
Ph.1321 M*r &gt;
Room*, Klretrir K ltrhrn, on 310 Hanford A le.
la r v romat lot, nnarliy ion,- •Vr both ‘o.* whrn you non'' hrlnir
l..\ W.N Ml IW E IiS Si,ar i„ niel. hi
nt irnty MrSOO.OO. One half rath.
your p reo riiC o n s to LANKY’S.
cycle* repaired, lock and key
Minim- like lent.
Phene IAS
work. Prompt service, II W
IED SHRIMP Dinner ’The
Hhuma.. .110 K 4tb Kl
2 HKD ROOM IIOUKK, on. and F RHost
Shrimp on F nrth” at HornCall Phnm MINI for
hnlf lintli«. completely f u m i.lusl,
rr*». .121 E. 1st St.
nia lliy loinm unily, IH^Vilni
All Type* tif Hook Work
T't.htHl.liO Cash, I Milam o like m il VEGETAHLKS, l.iwstiN k a n d H u n M rKl
ilnney ftiBikki epilig
Ml.rrllaneou . Sanford Farm
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Santa liar Kara
Realtor
and Gutter Repatred (Bd I ’s'ot
I Drramwoldi.
HOMES - HOME SITES
n l New Roof, applied Pairdiug
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FOR R B N T
ACREAGE
GROVES
Handsome mahogany rhlna closet,
and
coating.
Hanford.
I’h,
#K I.A K A /TATM CNTB. Rom m
RANCHES—RANCH LAND
round dining
table,
buffet,
109k VV It R A tkenl.urg
.Ml types of Rral E state
and Htnrr* 114 W. Ftf*t HtraaC
evrrnl porch rhairs. All IHMI.Q0. W.VTCII and d o r k Repairing All
Phona 499'#..
Phone l i s t
119 S. P ath Ave. . A ' ’' , l v If
work
guaranteed.
llcMM&gt;m,l&gt;lc
I t ' l T C H U N RTYF X n irtm a n tt. R New honu-i near completion,
A IV T IO N
price* F. M. English, J , . .125
will be available immediately.
Hlu m M r la nd C ouiti, South Cl tv
Vegetables, Livestock amt mi*H.tIlford Avo. Phone
------------------------------- 1604.
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relUnruu* sate every Fihlay
I.ake front hornet and lake front
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fairry
Jones,
M ODERN
4-Room apartment—
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fumithed or unfuinl.had. 600 Park
An.
Downstair* furnished apartment,
1717 Park Avenue. Phone R7«-

aurtionrer.
MARVH LENDING LIBRARY
S A N F O R D FA R HERS* A U C T IO N
Rat,.'he* amt ranch land from 50 I mile south of rity limits on (209 Magnolia l« now open Mon.
thru F H . 10 to 12 A M.. It to f,
acre* to IOjDOO acre*. Improved
highw ay 17-92.
_________
I’ M Hat. 4 to 9 I' M.
or unimproved.
Maple high chair, crib, carriage
good condition. 200 French Ave.

R after 6:0tf p, a;
KurnUhad
G .rir e
Apai
Apartment.
Adulta only. No peU, Rent
ARTICLES FOR SALE
reatonahle. 224 W n l
ARTICLES WANTED
l»th
GOOD A N D B A D
Street. Phone 271,
... tP.DJ
G a ra io Apt. 12011 Magnolia Ave- Used Metal lea Hoses
Used Grunge chair*
.... 10.00 We buy, Mil A trad e uted
nue. Couple only.
fu rn itu re. Wllson-Maler Furni­
Used 3 pc. cane back Suite .... 14.95
S room modem hcaito 4 mile* out. Used Dining Room Tnlde
tu re C v. All K ' i t Phone 95k
9.95
Phona .Tt2-K.
__________ Used Dining Table* 4 c h a in 19.95
HELP WANTED
4 room fumi*H«d* apartment. All C»H 2 pc. Living Room Suita S9.9&amp;
ronnnionret. 8 mile* from Usad 2 pc. Fibre Living
W antml: grocery cashier* asp en Sanford, I ' h o n c UKO o r I T £ X m m
Room Suite
19.95
ence preferred hut not neces­
Used Oak D rrasar Rasa
9.91
sary .
Apply
Mr.
Whatley,
WANTED
—I Used Odd Beds, full and tw in 7.93
M argaret Ann Stores.
New
Rollaway
Sofa
Bad,
W ant In rant a private, car
R*f. $44 95 ------------ ------ 29.95 W ANTED—girl for fountain and
By month.. Ban C, e/o Usad Fluor Lamp*
d ru g dept. l ainey's Drug Store.
.... 2.96
MATHER OF SANFORD
AGRKHSIVK Salesman: Steady
P ia n a 127
em ployment, many opportunities
t —RRAL ESTATE FOR B A L E -2 1 8 2 H B . I at St.
fo r advancement. FIRESTONE
MILLS
SWAP
S
nor—
405
E.
4th
COLORED FOLKS
STO RES . ............... ........
81. We Buy. Sell or T rade most
Wa a n disposing of our colored
anything. I'hona tldUI
.____ W A IT E D —Ten young white men
property In Sanford a r e a
ag e 18 In 33 for parking house.
Kelvinator
Stove
and
R
efrigerator,
CHEAP. Lett a* low a* 110
Tra„*portatlon furnished. Call
automatic Launder,,! Wnthlng
down, $5 month. Rath Da Hue, P.
a t SOI Palm etto Ave.
Machine, gas h eater, practically
O. Boa 1658. Ha
new hand lawn mower. Tele­ W n'lrasa wanted at Touchton
-96000.00
phone 1AA9-M
D rr a Company. A
to Mr.
430 X 90 F t.. Citanrd
350 N. H. Red Dana PulleU. F ^ T s J H d U fo re 11:00 t t
—
WKlte Rocha—1^**
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WORE W ANTED
mi
b a b y s j™
ha dan# oa houaa. Also saveral

s s e - i s s n s ^ ' ”*

Ifrw ly baiH, 4 room
451 E s i t G ram
vat A1
will furnish
81. Ora ave CD*

FI*

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700
4 * is

itllag B U tian and Store combined
fac aal* or rent a t 9th S treet
astd Baaford. I mud re F. P. nines.
814 PaiiLctto,

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homesltes, near Sanford.

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taint, feeders, 2 flow brooder*.
Poultry wire. 80 hens Bests, 12
hives of bees with honey. 17
*nnnklrrs. Ornnge, Pink Grape,
Tangerine Trees 6.000 straw
Iwrry plants. Iflr
1.000 “Tomato
Plants. See- -Dr.
- C.
c . V. SU fk.
------- 8, llom otfl. A ir It**.-,
Sanford .Florida.

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RENT A CAR. U-drtve it bv d*y.
week, nr season. E nglish F*»d*
and American Fords, *e,1»rts,
station wagon* and convertible*
tftrtckland-M urrW n. Inc..
E.
F irst St.
FtHI HALE
n u n Ford V8; *4 ton plckun.
E x rrllrn l tiles, and meebanu *11v
good. A real bargain at &gt;595 U0
1937 Lincoln Zephyr, furdor *&lt;&lt;l»n
with Ford V8 -Engine New
complete transm ission. Cheap
transportation for only 9125 un
193(1 Ford VH Sedan, one of It •«
good tough cars for only S 150.09
HUNT MKItCUItY CO

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sedan, Radio
1947 Dodge Custom club
roupe, Radio
111*15
1947 Plym outh Special D tduta
4 door sedan. Radio
1995

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Ph. 1558
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D E P E N D A B L E U S E D CARS
A N D TR U C K S
I o w t a t n HHr rv*j \ V . - | ( VC
q o a h d tu Ttraovr a I V . 5j \__
1917 Dodge Custom 4 door

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1948 Plymouth Special Deluxe

4 door sedan
1895
I N ' Dodge Custom 4 door
sedan
1195
1948 Chevrolet S ton
S aW
stak e
fdtfi oft
S tre e t. Phone S IS -J^
1948 Dodge m ton Cab and
W atch and c lock i rpairing. Rulov.i
c h a sti.
1995 0(1
w atch factory method* used. 1941 Chevrolet S ton (tak e #496.00
Lower price*. Fellow* Home 1940 Chevrolet 1*4 ton
Aveitne.
Shop. 1700 Sanford
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F R ID A Y M A R . lfl, 1951

T H E S A N F O R D H K K A f.I). H A NFCM W . F l.O H ID A

PARE T E N

Sunrise Service Is ‘
Planned For F aster
Plan* are nearing completion
for the B a rter Sunri-e Servlc*
which li being rponsered hy the
Sanford M inisterial A - o e e t i n n
The Service will l&gt;» ■ i , at 1 1.■
Hand Shell nt I'. ir, B asin n &gt;■: ning.
In event of rain the -i m e . will
l/e held In the Sepi nnle If g 1
School.
Hev. A fi MelnnD, j. • r
t i e Fir*t P rrab y trrlan Ch ir . on*i

president of the M inisterial A*
eoriatioo, will bring th e Foster
message. The High School Glee
Club, under the direction of Mr*.
Ollle lire.,' Whittle, and the lllg.i
School Hand, directed by It. L. ,a. Cburrh Nolirea must tic presented at the Herald office
Iliack. will provide ipecial tnu.ic a* lief,ire publication.
for the occasion.
Sanford .Ministerial Association
The Ministerial Association u
llev. Angus (J. Mrlnnin, President
I r ■ cd It* appreciation to Clif* .r 1
llev. Fred I-. Horton, Sec.-Treaa,
MrKibbin. L*ity m anager, and to
tho*e who are working with him
MOM t ItOSH ( l i t IM II
I HIST II \I'T IS T I III UCII
to make the Hand Shell comfort( Episcopal)
I'ark \veniie at Slsth S treet
,.i • n every way for the serv er
W. I'. ll-,N,h*. Jr.. pa.to r
toped that th is will ‘ I 'r . II I ytlleliin /lim n rrm an . II.
I)., Hector
John L Miller. Minister of
•Sanford'* I»rgc»t Sunrise Service
PALM SUNDAY
Ed lira I ion
0:00 A M, Holy Communion ai d ‘‘W e're S a.ed A i'lare For Vou"
Blessing
and
Distribution
of
Sunday School 0:15 A. M. •‘T ake
Palm*.
Your Family to Sunday School".
9;3tl
M, Family Service and We provide a place for every
Church School
member of the family.
■11:00 A M. Choral Eucharist,
Morning Wcirahip 11:00 A. M.
ttli • Inc and I&gt;1•*rihiitiona &gt;.f Sermon W. P. Brooks, Jr.
Palma, Sermon.
Training Union 0:15 P. M.
Service* during Holy Week
Union. For All Age tirnup*. S to ry
Monday
through
S atu rd ay — Ilnur for children under tt y e a r,
il ily Communion—7:30 A. M. of ngr.
\V« dm- day —Evening P rayer, lit­
Evening W or.hip 7:30 P. M.
any and Sermon—8:00 I*. M. Sermon W. I‘. Hrook., Jr.
Maundy Thursday—Holy ComWedn* -day
Evening
Service
rnnion- D*:0*l A. M. Good F rida; 7:30 I*. M.
12 00 S onn—3:00 P. M Thr.,- "E .erjr Hoom A* Warm Ac Your
I our *etvire of The l'a**i»n.
flam e"

THE C H U R C H E S

n t Federal S

of Summolo Countv

Phone 1 152-!'

OUR

CHRIST CHURCH. I.ONfiWOOD
&lt; III IM II OI T HE N A l l / MI ENE
(L p i-co p ai)
113 Maple Avenue
Itr*. II. I.y tllrto n Zimmerman. II.
!(■ v. T. It- Itushton, I’aslnr
IL. Vicar
unday School t i l l A, M.
9.30 A. M. Holy Communion anti
' t uning W ar-hip l*t:45 A. M.
Sermon. All are welcome,
Junior Society 7:0fl P. M.
N Y. P. S. 7:00 P. M.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
Evening Service 7:45 p. M.
H00 East Second Street
Mi d u i i k
Service Wednesday
Sunday School 9:45 A, M.
Morning Service 11:00 A. 51.
That t rue substance is God
created, th erefo re spiritual and
I 111*3 METHODIST I'lIU R C ll completely unlike what the w orld
I L. MrKInlry, tlln isler
calls substance, j* the theme of
lr», P. II. Stephenson. IL B. E. the Lesson-Sermon cnllllrd "SD H
■&gt; 15 A. 51. Church School. A STANCE" to be read in all
• Is
for every age.
Christian Science churche* n ea t
II ou A 51. Morning Worship. Sunday.
■ rtiu .n Topic: "The Easy And
A ver«e f rom P*almr (101:31k
The IL.ird Triumph".
supplies the Golden Text: "T h e
0:30 I' 51. Youth Fellowship glory of the luird .hall endure
.Service.
for ever: the Lord .hall rejoice
7:30 I* M. Evening Worship. in hi* worka."
Sermon
Topic:
"The
Elder
Reading, f rom the Bible in ­
Brother".
clude th r following statem ent
made by
Paul to T im o th y
"C harge them that are rich in
Ihi* world, th a t they lie not highminded, nor tru st in uncertain
ric h e , but in the living God,
who giveth ns richly all th in g s
to enjoy" (I Tim. 0; 171.
Selection* from “Science and
H ealth with Key to the S c rip ­
tu re ." by Mary Baker Eddy In ­
clude thl* correlative p assag e:
"51 a I ter, »fn, nnd mortality to*c
all
supposed
eonsrjounr.s
or
rluint tu life or cxiitrnce, a*
m ortal, lay off a false sense of
life, sith .ta n rr. and intelligence.
But the spiritual, eternal man is
not touched by thee phase* of
mortality” &lt;p. ai d .
Wednesday
Evening
Service
8:0ft P. 51.
Itcndlnh
room —Tuesday
and
Friday—3:Uft In 5 (kt P, 51.

CONGRATULATIONS

FREE METHODIST CHURCH
West Fourth Street end Laurel
Avenue
Fred It. Ilorlon, pastor
Sunday School 0:45 A. 51.
•Morning W orship 10:16 A. 51.
Radio Program 5:00 P 51. Dial

First Federal Savings
and Loan Association

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Young People'* Service 7:00
' M.
Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. SL
T hut-day P ra y er Meeting 7 1I0
CONGREGATION 51. CHURCH
I'ark Avenue and Third Street
J. Bernard It.ml. .Minister
Church School 10:00 A. M
Morning 5Vor*hip 11:00 A. M.
Sermon "W hen The King Cam e"
MORE THAN A KING
In Lloyd Douglas’ book “T he
Rohe,"
the
slave, Demetrius,
pushed hi* way through thr rrow d
on Palm Sunday, trying to see
who was tho center &lt;&gt;f attraction,
lie got close enough to look upon
the face o f Jr*u*. Later another
►lave asked: “ Her him—close u p ? "
Demetrius nodded. "I* he r r a t y ? ”
Demetrius shook hi* head em pha­
tically. " la he a king?" "N o,"
muttered D em etrius, "not a kin g ."
"W hat I* he, th en ?" "I don’t
know," mumbled Drm rtrlut, "b u t
h r i* som ething more than a
LI.... "
king."

We are happy to have hart a part in
installing; tho completely modern
w iring and lijrhtintf for your new
office.

116 Mnirualia A Vi",

Phone 442

3-Hour Good Friday
Service Is Planned

ItEVIVAL AT flit.ST
CH R IST IA N CHURCH
There will i»e a week o f special
preaching a t the First C hristian
Church. I *&gt;07 Sanford Avenue
(egtnnlng
Palm
Sunday
and
doling E a ste r. The minister will
preach both Palm Sunday and
M ter. T h ere will a -preiat program o f »en*onal mu*ic given by
tr&lt; Church Ch&lt; ir hr&gt;th Sunday*.
On Monday nlhht llev. J. IJuiiwv
Ihggs of D aytona Beach will
(reach. T uesday night Dr. Paul
Carpenter of Orlando will be the.
ptearher. W ednesday night llev.
Lawrence A 'h lry , of O iaia the
State S e c re ta ry for the C hristian
Churche* in Florida will preach.
Thursday
night llev. Laiien
Burton of D el.and will tiring th e
Message, an d Friday night llev.
i Homer H aislip of St. Louie, Mo.
* ill give th e rhi.ing sermon of
I hr week. T hese week day service*
will itogin each evening r*t 8:*k)
1’. M. J. Ilnndall Karri* I* the

A
ipecial
three-nour
flood
Friday Service i» being arranged
by the Sanford Mlniwterlal As­
sociation to he hehl in the_ Fir*t
Presbyterian Church on Friday,
Mar. 23. 12:00.3:00 P. M.
The three-hour lervlce will he
divided into seven period* during
which seven local m lniiter. will
bring message* on the la»t word*
of C hrist on the Cro»*. There will
be a scripture reading, prayer.

hymn,

and

some

appropriate

apecui luutlc for etch of the i r . t n
period*. M uridan* from Sanford’*
varioui churches will participate.
A brent ileal of tim e ha* been
devoted to thl* service on the p a t j
of the cooperating churche*.
it I* hoped that all the people of
Sanford will Join in it* attendance.
Th«*e who are working on that
day are informed th a t they may
attend any p art of the «ervice;
entering the church and leaving
when they de.irc. They are
sp e cially invited to attend at
Icaal part of the service.

Congratulations

tieorge Derr Heckwith, Litt. If.,
will he the guert *pe*ker Sunday
nt 7:30 P. M. at the Central
Baptist Church on Ninth Street
rillllS T IA N &amp; MISSIONARY
and Laurel Avenue. O. I). Beck­
w ith '. topic will 1* "(iod'* Pro­
ALLIANCE
I'ark Avenue at I'ourteenth S tre et phetic Plan.*
(ilenn K. Smith- I'a .to r
Ml III NINE DEVOTIONS
Ihhle School 9:15 A. M
Rev. 8. L. Whatley, pastor of the
'I n n in g W or.hiji 11:00 A. M.
tiu e.t -Speaker for the m orning Central Baptist Church, will he
•ervlce will to- llev. K. E. Johnson, in charge of Morning Devotion*
llrulah Bench, Ohio. Mr. Johnson through r.e*t week. The program
ha. served a i a pastor and tin U a pn -entatinn of Haiiio Station
cvangcli*t fo r many years in lire WTIMI, in cooperation with thr
Sanford Ministerial A»-ociatlon,
Christian A 511*.ionary Alliance.
and is heard daily at 8:30 A. M-,
Evening Service 7:3*1 I*. M.
The p a s to r will *pcak. All arc end on Saturday at 7:15 P. M.
invited to t h e e Sunday Service*.
CENTRA!. BAPTIST CHURCH
Ninth and l.aurel S lrrrt
FIR ST PRESBYTERIAN
S. L. W hitley, Minister
CHURCH
So inlay School 9:46 A. M,
Hr*. An g u . G. Mrlmd*, II. It.,
Wer hip Service 11:110 A. 51.
P astor
B. T. 0 . *1:30 I*. 51. Unions for
9:45 A. M. Church School.
11:00 A. M. Morning Worahlp— all a g e * .
Worship Service 7:30 P. 51.
Sermon l&gt;y Mr. M&lt; Inni..
Dr. George Ifprr Beckwith,
(1:30 P. M. Youtli Fellowship—
GloversrtUr, N. Y. Will i&gt;e our
Pioneer Fellow ship.
7:30 I*. M. Evening W orship— speaker.
Subejct: "(IrHl's Prophetic Plan
hrrmon by Mr. MrlnriD.
Special Music for Sunday M orn­ Through The Ages” Chart outline.
"Come Thou with u* and we
ing: "How Lovely I . Thy Ilwclling
will do thee good.”
I'lare"—Chancel t.Tiuir.
.Special Music for Sunday Evenmg: Solo: "Je su s Saviour Pilot
■Air"—Mrs. S a ra Stoner.

First Federal Savings
And Loan Association
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LAKE MARY COMMUNITY
CHURCH
4'. C. W hile. Minister
Church School 10.00 A 51.
Worship 11:00 A. M
W estm inster Fellowship &lt;3:30 I
Tuesrlay* Choir Practice 8:00
P. 51.
Thursday*
Bihie Study and
Prayer S leetin g 7:30 P. 51.
Tuesday, 5!«rch JtHh 8:t*0 P. M.
The F riendship Class meet* with
Mr*. 51. Pack ham and with Mr»
Ann ID»et n* co-bo-te* •
U PS A LA CHIIIU'II
Church School I0:0O A 51.
Worship 11:00 A M
Wednesday
Prayer 5ie«uug
1:30 P. 51
Evening Service 8 00 p 51
TH E C I I U R c ir OF GOD
2509 Elm Avenue
Itr. Joe
CrOwa* Pastor
Sunday school at 0;|f, A. M.
C l a s s e s for nil age* Good spirit
filir.i teacher s that wilt make the
service it Idessiug to you.
Morning w orship 11:00 A. M
Message by
the I'aslor.
All
memheis a te urged to he pre-smt
at Ihi* service.
Evangelistic service and alter
call by thi Pnsloi at 7:30 P M
Special music and singing, at thiicrviue
Prayer m eeting and Bible study
each T uesday vveniug at 7:30
P. M. Be su re and bring your
Bibles.
M issionary
-rrvlce Thursday
evening at &lt;:30 P M. 5lr*. Slavic
Kinard, L eader in Charge.
Victory Leader* Band service
Fridya rv rn in g a t 7:30 P. M. Mr*.
Evelyn B en n ett, l eader in Charge,
a program fo r all young people.
The C hurch siring hand will
furnish th e music, and the public
is invited to atten d all those se r­
vice*.
SKVHNTII DAY ADVENTIST
Elm Avenue and Seventh S treet
Church service* Saturday at
11:00 A. M.

CHURCH 7)F~CHRIST
Elm Avenue and Merond S treet
Kaldutlh S ch ool 0:30 A . M.
J. C. Nkholson, Minister
Prayer
m ertin g
Wednesday
10:00 A. M. Bible Study.
night at 7:30 o'clork.
11:00 A. 5*. Morning Worship.
7:30 P. 31. Evening Worship.
It th f only onr
Thursday 8:00 P. M. Bible study
m wholly w ithin
Visitors always welcome.

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And Lean Association
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VOLUME XXXXII

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AN
INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA
MONDAY MAR. 19. « 5 1

More Than 400 House Group Clears Bill Lowering R0K Troops
Attend Annual Draft Age To I8V2, Approving UMT Swim River
(Pioneer Night
To H it Reds

Advantage* of the pioneer young
man who founded ihit irction over
w;he young men of today who are
seeking a career or buiinr», were
pointed out by Katlyle Houtholder.
young Sanford attorney, to the
more than 400 persons who attend­
ed the 26th Pioneer Night celebra­
tion in Lake Mary Saturday night.
Mr. Houtholder. who wa» in­
troduced by hit father, Etneil F.
Houtholder, pointed out that in
• th e old dayt, a youth could tin t
a butinett or farm on 3200 and
go on expanding the enterprite un­
hampered by heavy taxation.
Frank Evans. of Lake Mary, who
initiated the program 26 yeart ago.
again servrd ax a “merry" matter
of cetemoniet, topping the introduc­
tion* with an exchange of old
lime recollection* wilh Joe Fortier
0w ho wa» bom in Lake Mary in

1878.
Andrew Toney, 90. of Lake
Mary and formerly of Eden. Ohio,
sea* the oldett man pretenl and
received a four leaf clover from
Sheriff ,P. A. Mero, who in turn
pretested Mr*. Nellie Wireless.
Lon gwood, a doxen camellias a*
a prixe for being the olden woman
%pretenl.
Mr. flouaholder, pointed out that
Iba young man of today rannot ao
easily atari a business at did the
pioneer youth of yeaterday aa It
u k e a loo much capital. "When
the modem youth reaches IS. hr
flrwta he lajmt ready for a Job ami
marriage. Competition |« keen, a»
be foe* to eo liege.'* he declared
A* a m a lt , he itattd. the pro« n of raising a farall
tllr hat been
_ retorted anywhere
five to
'fV«*n yearn ftr Ut* r a s T o I today.
’i f h e ' gomT Into boalnna M a r .
tamee a* hi* father
IL ViPrd the tam
who in tOlOdld n o tHard
____to woefy
....
■bout government regulation*. To­
day the government withhold*
part of hi* profit*, and even If
nia money I* fust or stolen. he it III
haa to pay hia taxes.
H« ronatraated this situation to
that of the “self sufficient"
pioneer* who regarded the fed^ oral and atale government aa
w aomathine far off and were con­
cerned only with local government.
Hearty applause greeted hla
statement that this government
regimental Inn and lost of freedom
(Continued On Page Six)

Iranian Education
Minister Shot By
4Divinity S t u d e n t
TEHRAN, I n n . Mar. 19-OPt
— Dr. Abdul Hamid laftgansh,
former education sdnliter and
clone friend of the late Premier
All Ratmara, wa» »h«4 and wound­
ed by a student he had canght
cheating on an examination. A
eommunlit tie-up with tha attack
also was sought.
Police arretted the gunman, a
-y o u n g Moslem divinity (Indent at
w lk » Unlvrraltv of Tehran, and hegan an Invratigatlnn In determine
whether he w»» a member of the
Communist Tudeh Party—the bit­
ter- enemy of Zanganth.
The 46-year-olrf educator, presi­
dent of tha university law faculty,
had hern tha target of frequent
leftist etudent demonstrations In
the past two years.
The shooting occurred on the
university steps.
.
Police also sought ta determine
t M f tha students, Nustrotullah Ab­
dul Ho*win Qttml «M Inked with
P ads yam Islam, the fhnallt Mos­
lem group whose rank* cam* tha
gunman who assassinated Premier
(taxm an Mar- T.
Zanganeh. hnwevar, had not
been Involved In Hi# #U nation Isatier) dispute which' was responsible
foe th* premier1* death.
A wltne** la the ihoatlng today
said Quml pointed the gun at
^Zaitgaaeh'a b
head but It failed ta
• lir e . He thenn chased hhn around
II* In front af the
bulMtng and shot hhn ante In tha
email af hla back,
tha bullet bad been removed end
A t the hospital a doctor said tha
Zaagaaeh'a condition wp* fair
aa ednestion minister, la lfr,
ItW , introduced a draitle
law which Uw parliament i
after an attempt ta “ _
h en Mohammad la m

WASHINGTON. M»r. 10
(/Pi
Die bill lowering the drill
acr lo Ift&lt;._, and laying the groundwork for a Universal Military Trainmg program w*t cleared for Hnuie debate by the Houir Rulei Committee today.
Member* van! there wa» no opposition io the clearance, voted in a

closed «• *1 Ion.
a- —
""
The House will take up the delayed until tomorrow.
Many Republican* and Southern
measure on April 3 a fte r an Ka&gt;ter frees* for four days o f ilrliale. Democrat* gave advance Indies,
It will l&gt;r open to any ami all lion* they will appose the bill.
The real fight, however, wax ex*
amendment*.
The legislation also extends the peeled later In the session In a
period of service from 21 to 'Jl cuinplrtr new rent control law
which the Administration plana to
months.
Major fig h t, may develop over tureen) the taw expiring on Ju n r
expected moves to knock out the 30.
Universal M ilitary T rain in g pro­
The bill brought up today would
gram. to har sending United extend control* for 'JO day* only
States troop* to Europe without in thovs communities in which
congressional approval *m| to put m ntrol* are due to expire on Mar.
.11. These are cities and towns
a ceiling on m ilitary stren g th .
The Senate ha* nn*se»l a com- which did not act to keep con.
panion bill perm itting th e induc­ trola past that date.
tion of IB-yrar-o|ds. extending the
Tighe Woods, the government'*
period of service from 21 to 2* Housing expediter, xaid about
months, and containing a UMT 1,100 comm unities have voted to
provision.
Veep control* after Mar. 31. But
Meanwhile a hill to extend fed­ cbout 1.300 other* failed to act.
eral rent control* for ma n y rom . Controls In those communities will
munitirs neared a final rengres- expire a t the end of this month
-tonal hurdle today.
unless rongref* vote* the exten­
Administration lender* railed sion.
on the .Senate-approved extension
Only the automatic decontrol
hill in the House and pressed for feature of existing Iw would be
a decision, hut the vote may tie
iC M tis s ts o a Pan* t » * i

Millionaire Facet Morris T a lk s To
Contempt Charge Club On Value Of
In Probe Of Reds
Field Is Accused Of Rotarians Ant Shown
Refusing To Answer New Procedures In
Local High School
Senate Q u e s t i o n s
WASHINGTON.” Mar 1 9 -0 * )
—A government prosecution today
challenged the good faith ol Fred­
erick Vanderbilt Field tn tefuiing
In answer question* during * probe
of Communiils-in-g ov e r n m e n I
charges.
Field, a New Yolk millionaire, i»
on trial in (edeial tourl on ton(Cs s t ls s H

on ra g e

Tws i

6 Who Plead Guilty
Are Sentenced By
J u d g e Stenstrnm
fill person* pleaded guilty l«
charge* this morning Iceforr Oswity Judge Douglas S trn stro m who
pronounced aenlencea.
For aggravated assault with m
knife whereby several cheat wound*
of a minor nature were infiktrd,
Mabel Bush. N ex res* of Ovladp. re­
ceived a fine of 8600 and cost* nr
one year after pleading guilty.
It was h*r sreond offense.
William Granville, N egm of
Oviedo, pleaded guilty to a second
offense of driving while intoxicat­
ed and drew a straig h t 30 day sen
tenre with drivers license revoked
for one y*, r L»roy Banks, N egro, who med
ICwatlaaed Oa N a *

T w er

Tourist Club Party
Will Be Held Tonitc
Final arrangemanta hava been
made by the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce for the pro­
gram of entertainment tonight for
members of the Sanford Tourist
and ffliufflsboard Club. Ed Whit­
ney, manager, said today.
Approximately Ibn tourist* have
signed up for the event which
will start at 1:16 o'clock, he staled.
Mr. Whitney and Mrs. P. M.
(tingle* will represent the Cham­
ber of Commerce In grouting the
tourists, and Mr*. William Mc­
Carthy, president of the Tourist
Hub. will make the response.
The program includes musir by
a string orchestra under direction
of Harry Waster, a Mystery Man
guessing game, and other entertaininent. I.ad lee will receive cor­
sage*. Refreshment* w ill he served.
SCRUM AN PLAN APPROVED
PARIS. Mar. 19-G T)—Six naHons o f Western Europe today in­
itialled the Schuman plan f ir pool­
ing moat o f their coal and steel.
The plan for gn international
control of Weal Europe’* major re­
sources waa initialled a t noon to­
day at the French fo re ig n Ministry
by technical experts of the six na.
lions—France,
Italy,
Belgium
Luxembourg, The Netherlands and
Wait Germany.

■EMfNOLR DINNER CLUB
The Seminole Dinner Club will
meet at the Mayfait tan tonight
at 7:06 o’clock, President f . A.
Palmer announced today. Imre
Koraet, an authority on th* Bal­
and kans, win ha th* principal epeekee.

I

a m*

Established 1908

Housholdcr Declares
Opportunities Were
Greater When San­
ford Was Frontier

Cloudy and showers north portion
through Tuesday, partly cloudy
south portion with widely scattered
shower* south portion Tuesday.
Continued mild except colder ex­
treme north portion Tuesday.

The value of audio-visual aids
in modem education was demon­
strated lo the Rotary Club today
by I’rnf. Herman Morris of Semi­
nole High School following •
luncheon served from the school
cafeteria on the stag* of the high
school auditorium.
Prof. Morris, who was introduc­
ed by Walter Haynes, pointed out
that during the w«f the Army and
lion o f recruits through th* «s* ol
motion pictures and Ttctfoia re­
cords. Since then, he addad, Seminula High School has added »
good deal af equipment lo iu
plant by way of motion picture*
projector* and recording device*.
About 30Q films u year are used.
he said. Tha acboal la n member
U nlfu nlty film llof the Florida Ui
of tha University
hrary and also al
which
of Georgia film library from whlc
film* are received on an exchange
basil. Free flta s can also be ob­
tained from tha Army and Navy,
from Industrial organisations and
various aisoclatlon.
Part of a film called "Choosing
Vour Vocation" waa ahown the
Rotarians t« demonstrate the type
or film used In this program, A re­
cord of a lesson It Spanish waa
also played. Mr. Morris commend­
ed the work of tha high aehool
glea club, the band, the dramatic
dub and the dabatan and Invited
the Rotarians to ^*U the class

Mrs. Margaret Clark
Injured In Accident
Mrs. Margartt Clark, 67, re­
ceived fractures af three ribs and
bruises In an automotrit* »evident
Saturday night an th* Orlando
highway about t mile south of
Ksnfora.
Hho was reported resting this
morning at Fern* ia-Lgufh Ion Me
mo rial Hospital where she w ss
taken after the Occident.
Gable with
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. G
whom she was ridl
and Edward B. O'Dorn*11,
of Hanhad leg
ford, and a pai
and kits* bruises
were reif Night
turning from the
program at Laka
The automobile
stalled aotomoMe
D. Wells, 19, of
cording to State ntgnw ar
man R. D. Harrison, tied
of gasoline. The car
tlfh u dispUyed, ha aa
for Welts waa set at 1160
Judge Douglas SMnetrom,
ing further investigation

KSft.'SSiS,

parso today far a
Russia’* Andrri
nda proposals
conference.
If Gromyko shews
af heart toward o
da the West has mearned and re­
drafted several tlmaa, a Western
STRIdSAN TROOP
official Indicated, * move will be
ADDIS ARABA, Ethiopia, Mar. made to bring th* talks to a cloae.

s m s e

Chinese Abandon Key
Base Of Chunchon
As Allied Forces
Near 38th Parallel

Associated Press Leased Wire

No. lit*

O ’D w y e r T ells S e n a te Crim e
C o m m ittee O f D e a d ly J u stice
In U se B y U n d erw orld G an gs

TOKYO. M a iT U M A * - South
Korean troop* roam the (hilly
Hongihon river in Cenlial Korea
today in pursuit of Communiit
lorcci pulling hack 1ow*rd the 1
36th Parallel.
The Republic ol Korea (ROK) (
soldier* were spearheading the cen­
tral front drive of the U. S. Eighth
Army which hai &gt;et up Prong
fortes in a holding lire only 17
mile* of ilie politically vemilive
Parallel.
"Tb«ie w*» no ‘topprug those
ROK troops." said a military
ipokeiman. They roam the cold
rivrr rather than wait for hosts
to ferry them arrotv in the northwsrd drive.
"They were jusl a lot of eagar
heaver*."
The same ROK troops trapped
and annihilated a fhinrve fommuniit battalion Sunday.

Dramantic Kxils Art- Made From Crime Hearings

Kx New York Mayor
Says Criminal Army
Liquidated All Op­
position With Lead
NEW YORK. Mar. 19—o i l —
Former May or Milium OD» &gt;er
i reled off Ihr namr* of under­
world leaders lialay as the Sen*
tar Crimv Commlltre protwal
intu a rrpulrd "big sis” nation­
al rrimr directorate. O'Dwyer,
now
ambassador lo
Mrsiro,
livled l harle* (l.uck) I l.uclann*
Joe Adonis.
Millie
Morettl,
Meyer Lansky *nd the late
llenlamtn (Muxsy) Siegel a*
"big" in the underworld rank*.
NEW YORK, Mar. 19—OP)
—The chairman of the Senate
( rime Investigating Committee
ln&lt;|*y eslrndrd • "cordial in­
vitation" lo Governor Thom**
E. Dewey lo m*kr any state­
ment he drailrd hef**te the
committee.
Senator Kale* hetauver l DTrnnl ia-urd Ihr invitation Just
before M'tlllim (&gt;'D«)er, *mh*»«*dor In Mexico ami former
mayor, waa sworn in a* a
witness.

The ROKs faded U rk when the)
atroag pet roll out In a flanking
first met the Med*. Bui they sent
movement until they were north uI
the Chinese. Then they »m*-h*d
the Reda simultaneously from the
NEW YORK. Mar. 10 - f / P i front and rear.
Former
Mayor William O'Dwyer
American liaison officer* with
TWO WITNISin, Virginia HIM (left) and Frank Costello (right). leave the Senate Crime Investigating Com­
lold ihr .Senate Crime Committee
the South Korean* counted S3!
mittee hearing tn New York under emotional clmimstance*. Miss lllll, frequently llnfcrd with underworld
dead Chinaa* after the battle.
t'wlay list- underworld had its own
big-shoU, punched U woman reporter and tried lo kick a photographer alter she had te,lined. Costello, who
ttery of
The ROK* raptured a battery
had undergone several day* of stiff questioning, walked out on the investigators, despite a wsrrilng by the
court lytlrm that meted out death
76-MM. howlUer*, *everal mortars
commit tee's ehtlrman that Iba Senate will be asked tn Dm* a warrant (or tits an v il.
(fnfenutliunal)
sentence, to uotahiti of ihr gang­
and rifles, and large quantities of
land code.
ammunition.
It waa the firit action of an
O'Dwycr, now amhanador lo
alxe along the Korean front In 83
MrxKo, described it at "a )udirhour*.
I ’uill F . UtlllKt
lal tel-up a kangaroo
rourt
U. 8. Jet pilot* Monday kilted or
where they held Inals, inually at
wounded !WW of IJS0U Redi&gt; con­
centrated In th* village of Kapnighl."
pong. 32 mile* northeast of Seoul"We also found," hr md. "that
They a Do reported damaging
I t'a a lla s H On Pngt T * » l
a tank In the town west of Chuff.
ebon, once the central Chinee*
o*\
the S M S B R S F W S U K
H id * - W U H * * * * !
antly abandoned
A (I, B. armored patrol rolling
north from Seoul threw buck an
enemy platoon that attacked it
20 mile* south of the Parallel on
tt \SIIINGTON. Mar. 19 —
M IAM I. M*i
I*) -f / T i
A
Ml
C, l d«»rd Itooe testi­
II, i l l s MODFKIt h
the western front.
broadest I vl.ileinent liy Daniel I*,
fied
today I’rnddrnl Truman
On the eastern front. Allied
HI NDI IN, Mai lit
M l —appointed him *n ItFC director
patrols probing within a (**
.‘vulliv.tn
iliit
( ',ii vet nor lu llrr It, it jsin* • Min ItMiri- Iis-1 iiight
with order* that "It (the MFC)
miles of the 33th Parallel moved
W.IIICH intrriedrd In have i*ce e-tim ntrd llusaiau nod (.’onirniin1st t hlnrae ailliril fnlre- t"K ethrr
northward against Red small arm- seeded lo he cleaned up. aad i*
track p:iiiliegr» irvliurd to * lunik- nt H,000.000 men
oa nver there and Ho a |oh."
M'»r M inister
and mortar fire.
maker
lirouglil
the
lejmndfi
(rom
Move gave hi* levltnnny to
John Strachey set the .Soviet
Th# Arm y, breaking a three-day
silence, announced "holding ele­ Senate (nvesllgaloe* *hn have
llie (innemor Indav that Sullivan ground ar my *1 SJtOO.IKH) soldiers
accused him and I*a other MFC
“ very large" penrrtinie inobiliments are 17 mile* from the 39th
wav a ‘ hired lia r "
tatlon but "not the incredibly v*,t
Parallel at five point*." It did dlreelnr* of yielding In Influ­
Sullivan,
opriatinx
direcljr
ol
ence in making Inan*. Hour’*
forer whirl) some people :teem to
not locate the points and said it
the I roue f'nmiiiic'uui of Greater' fear.”
story of Ms Instruction* from
would not. Holding el*m«nt* pro
Mr. Truman rapped earlier
Strarhey, qieaking nt Dundee,
aumably are capable nf holding
Miami, stood by lu&gt; -tain ,etil. at*
nod is war office itle*,, of hithertheir ground against heavy all*' V testimony In vthirh hr denied be
veiling
that
lu*
inloi’ialmn
&lt;am&lt;rirr Irird In gel * fellow direr,
t» seer-t Intelligence rrp i i . tn
Th# brief announcement said p*
Paul F. Ktitigr, 8 p ro s I Deputy I Iron I r „ | i { » . U l l &gt; . * li a 11ill &gt;an n f rff rr t refuted * formal Kuaaian
trols were operating "mile* north'' tor, Walter L Dunham, tn re­
M'glonal
Executive
of
Hrcioi
sign «nd hernme "the gnat" of
I
to ilritain Feb, 21 in which
the N ile I1a&lt; mg Cnmnimion.
of the five point* and in all othn
Hi*, covering North ami .south
sectors. It did not say how many the Senate Iniealigatiop nf the
The Stal, liariin: Co.ntnI iilnii tlie Kremlin claimed it had little
Carolina, (ieurgin and Florid*,
huge government lending agrnmore than 2,600,000 men under
(I n a lla a f* li« Pa*r T o n )
mtlea.
ram i to hf* present position with
arms.
Parallel 38, which cuts acr»'« »»■
a
hroad Hcoiiting experltn. &gt;
Initrad, the lliiti.h estim ated,
Korea about In the center, ha ■
lie &lt;
(lie two major CommunDt nation*
WASHINGTON. M ... Uf . - t / V i
been the aribltrary dividing lln&lt;each h * &lt; about 1.000,0011 weapon,
between Communist north and Re — RPC Difritni C. Eth»*iti Row* Irlit Coiiiintltec and finally n &lt;
wleldrr* -Including Army. Navy,
publican South Knrea since* the demarwietj today lltal Scnalf in­ H roidtnsslrr In Florida, he eiit, i
e«l the I’rofrsaiunal aevir* It
and o f World War II.
lU ld ly a i|ay iu*u |&gt;a*ic&gt; ut Ihv Air Force, and internsl security
North Koreans stabbsd aero* vestigators withdraw their chargts IWI2, and will report a C-idtril S*nfnid Stal, F.irni'-rt Ma r kt t troopj. The jtatem ent. however,
Florida Anntial meeting r&lt; nisglit.
made po reference to the Russian
the lino June 28 and touched n il
that u n it rort «f ivcuril fur th* note
vm current
. . . . . . . . fighting.
_______ United
____ _Na_ linking him In an influence ring
the
*l&lt; nf prfvlur* i nut h u tte m l,
fh r War Dfflre opened it file*,
tions'*'f*fv** pushed them back with alleged White Home ct,nt*(!». * l { | | n i r f x
' I ’ fi
| ? f &gt; | | f i r | l"it tlir 'I hunt p «.||&lt;k| eliding at
Slraehey explained, to d i‘pel “tho
acron the Parallel.
^
t j Rowe denied the an matinni in
®
^
I
IU*0 n'clork Saturitay nighl hrok*1 danger., of Ignorance."
Then the Allies were fortvd
"It i no, the *s y " br -aid
I *11 prrviuus rrourilt, aid Man*
south o f th* Him: by overwhelm e prepared statement to Fulbiiglt* | ( | S C O l l t C 0 U H I*
get H*ndy An d t r v m (hi* mnrn- “that the Mu.slati fnrrev v ,'r in­
mhcommillre.
Iht
wntiau
reply
.
^
«
i
r
n
•*
Ing me sees nf Chinese Rada who
ine.
numerable and Invincible,”
I O i l 111*
earn* to the- mid of the North Kn made nn mention ni twnrn terti- I I I O ( l l n 0 r { 1
II* trv ea lrd Hull during th e 24
Tbr U. S. Senate Foreign Re.
run.
mony that he had tried lo make a
.
hours, (he equivalent of t i l car- latlons and Armed Service* Tom.
Now, the U. N. waa rolling
Mr. Paul F. Mung*- will iep*'il 1l,u,d* «f liriMluce i**i .hippr&lt;l from
northward once more, In search of feilow Reconstruction Finance cor to the regular Executive Meeting 'i'* m arket. The major pm tlon m ittee, repotted tart month th a t
the Atlantic Part powers h a v e
withdrawing Chin*** and Med poralton (RFC) director "the of the Central Florida C-mnril
nf till;, was shipped hy truck and 1,47*1,000 turn under arm* and
(Cnaltnc.ed Cla N | t T a il
trswtteu*# no Pa US s in
R«y Scouts nf Amertra in Ssnfnrd about five carload* hy rail.
2,000,000 In the ground force*.
Vegetable .*|r* Mtil'itilttrd to
tonight.
" S o far." Strachey -aid. "the
Mr, Hunge h* &gt; tieen working on I
uni t - or about ti| i at load.
((■wtlaa,* na N s , *tal
a_ ipccial survey in Urn r»n*i«l In addition M. earloadi of citrus
Florida Council for the runt ii- fruit were ship|ied
f’atiliage continue* tn be "king"
month* and ha* met with Commit
tee* In the Council on two n o * .- 1e.t the m arket and price &gt; aro* |
Inn*. Mr. Rung#'* survey ha, to do about vtabilired at Jl.Tfi to 12-25
with better methods of m u rin g , per 50 pound t&gt;*B. Much of the
The Hanford Woman's Club, foiWASHINGTON. Mar. 19 - OP) — Wetlem Hemisphere foreign supporting and training Unit ' lowly vegetable" Is heir v pro- lowing a luncheon at noon WedMnatlavMS Oa N i , al ii
diireo
in
the
Sanford
a
r
t
"
ami
Minister* meet here next week for * conference expected to produce i
nt-aday, will *non»or a Safety
•hlpmenti are ut, &gt; brine received Council discussion.
new basic strategy for th* defense nf Central and South America.
TAX INVESTIGATIONS
(ro m W inter G arden, Orlando and
Lieut. R. Tsylor, public rela­
WASHINGTON, Mar 19-&lt;d'»
Secretary of S u i# Acheron. *» United States representative, tv
Del.and
tion* director of the Florida H igh­
An
eliterom
pany
nf
federal
tav
expected to urge each of tha 21 nation*:
way Patrol, will talk at 1:30 P.M.
in*ea(lga(nr« U being formed to
Hy to prepnre lla own&lt;‘
1, N ot only
on "F art* and Figurr* Concern­
track (Lawti U x frau d , of big tim e 1
American
cnuntri*a
despita
the
______ | but also, through Uni
ing Seminole County'* T raffic
gambler* and racketeer*.
need
for
them
In
Europe
and
elseInter-American Defense board, t&gt;&lt;
Problems."
This
w
as
annnunred
Saturday
join In devetuplng an overall »tr* where.
Member* of Ihr Safety Council
after
T
reasury
officials
told
ro
While official* here expect ap­
Mr*. G retchen Lewis Crowell, include Mr*. Roy T tllit, sponsor
Igjpi plan.
underworld
Income
wilt
expludi
X, 1 b Increase and speed up IU proval of the plan, they said porters a three-year fn&lt;|tilry Into Sanford artlat whose decoration* and Mrs. Ben Wade, Mr*. II. M.
military program with possible foreign minister* from Central shortly In a shower of tax claims in tha Cham ber of Commerce r e ­ Papaw orth, Mr*. K. W. Fit# and
and south America undoubtedly
U. E. assistance.
ception room have recaived ao Mri. J. D. Callahan, sponsor*. The
and criminal charges
&gt;. To deelffnate some unit* for will press Acheaon on question*
much favorable comment, won meeting for discussion I* open to
T
hru
source*
said
auch
charge,
United Nation* service to eppo*&lt; of cost snd will want to know fifed laat week against Ralph ' a- new honor* T hursday In cnnnec. the public.
illiS isln S anywhere in the vrorli!. how muck U. 8. help can be e x ­
brother of the late Chicago lion with noted artist* in a dis­
op the theory that the atnnglh pected.
cm, Al Capone, merely spot play at Y'owell llrew .lvey'a In O r.
Washington’s response to this, itof die UN Is an t*s*nVJ part of
iandn.
lighter him a* the first of ni*ny
hrmlapher*
security arrange Is prepared to provide equipment nationally
Mr*. Crowell received an hon­
JACKSONVILLE. Mar. 19-D F)
known name* to l» inIt ssld, will be Diet this country
meats.
orable mention for h»r oil p ain t­ A tlanta
50
63
and train officers for at least aerlbed on lax CXIMII
1
ing of Inni# P ark Road, T arpon Plsmark
Tbs principles af Joint dtfen.- *om« ll Its hemltphero neighbor*
43
79
Spring*. Tha exhibition was apon. Brownsville
and troop contribution* lo the while deferring the questloa of
RESTLESS MARINE
18
41
UN. havo b«m adoptid 'n prevt. payment for Utei discussion.
ATLANTA. Mar. ur-d/P &gt; -M *v sored by the Orlando Art Aasocia. Chicago
16
21&gt;
Denver
Inter-Amerkan and United
President Truman Is scheduled he there’* no rest foi* the weary lion.
30
7
Dea Motnea
ltaff•- Ashsson and to address the conference at IU after all, or at least one of 'em.
40
29
Detroit
O PS MEETING
Marine corporal Don Raid. 23.
Mar. « In Gmw
88
62
Member* of the Sanford Mer­ New York
Th# meeting was la the first LssH nnuck from At­
-----'HL- *a. - . a
89
69
today Phoenix
■ w
B W f,
lanta la return from the Korean chant’* Association were
39
46
urgsd hy Andrew 8tin#, president, Washington
on rotation.
a u t t j s l A k - w g a war
e
to
Winnipeg
Manned latent — coupled with , .Today the Purple Heart veteran tn attend tha price stabilisation Jacksonville
81
67
to he held Tuesday morn­
Mr. Truman'* declaration o f a saM he had a 80-day furlough meeting
70
78
Miami
emergency — was ta Lut might not take It *U because ing at 9:80 o'clock at th# Orlando Tall*ha
case
70
61
military, economic, and "I'm not the kind of ■ guy who Chamber of Commerce. II. Stuart
80
M
Tampa
Johnson, secretory, will preaids.
c u lit around dolnp nothing.'4

Director A n g rily
Denies Influence
On RFC A g e n cy

Governor Denies
Intercession On
Behalf Of Bookie

Of Accusation Of
White House Link

''Vtoirrrh Terms IVniLiTti
Crime Commission
Head “Hired Liar”

British Estimate
Russian Strength
Af I Million Men

■Market ContinucH To
Shatter Sales Marks

j

Conference Is Called To D iscuss
Defense Of Western Hemisphere

Woman’H ClubTollold
Discussion On Safety

Mrs. Crowell Wins
Art Show Mention

»

The Weather

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T H E SA N FO R D IfK R A I.f). S A N F O R D . F I .OR ID A

(I nnlinurd from Fage One)
Arnold wlm welcomed the Cham­
ber of Commerce to longwood,
bv J. I). Morrison mayor of Alta­
monte Springs, who told of the
arrompliihmrnta of the Altamonte
chamber of commerce of the lmirtam r of a county-wide Chamr of rom m erre, and hy Frank
Evans trim invited the directors to
the Fioneer N ight program at
la k e Mary neat Saturday, and
who revealed that the lak&lt;- Mary
Cturmhr of commerce, organized
in ID22, ia the oldest chamber of
rommerre organization the county.
Mr. Hall thanked these speak­
e r ' for their comments, said the
directors hope to make the Cham­
ber of Commerce a countywide
organiration In fact a- well a« in
name with equal representation
and equal power dtvtdrd among
the county towns, lie also thank­
ed Maximilian Shepard, owner of
th«. I/ongwnod Hotel, for his hos­
pitality, and welcomed O. P. Her­
ndon, who has l»e«-n ill recently,
lank to the hoard.
Among the change. In the by­
laws adopted by t Its- directors
were the following:
I) "Any person or corporation
may suhscrtle- for one or more
memberships but no person or
firm shall I*- jiermiltcd to cast
mote than five separate votes re­
gardless of total paid mrmlxrships.”
2) “ Dues of this organisation
rhall It SI2.50 a year, payable In
advance semi-annually nr annual­
ly "
S) ''The affairs of this nranitation shall be administered
y a board of directors composed
of 48 Chamber o f Commerce

C

S

county

two, four and nve.
4) "Elections (hall be hold each
September."
(&gt;) "Thrie shall b« a primary
I.allot prepared and ixaued to th
membership and tho 1C candidate*
receiving the greatest number of
vote* shall automatically have
their names entered upon a run*
off ballot which shall i* issued to
the member .hip. The eight ran*
■lldales receiving the most voles
rhall be declared rleeted to lh&gt;U&gt;ard of directors for three year
terms.”

Earth Tremor
II a a l l a a r u

Ytm m I ' a a r

Owe)

as Fiance and llelglum. Most
guesses wrto that I hr renter was
aiounil Thuringia, In Soviet East
Germany.
In New York the Rev Joseph
l.ynch, director uf the Fordham
University nl&gt;vrvatory, raid the
I'dimatrd l&lt;-at ion nf the rrntei
ileflnitrly mdir.vleil an earthquake
of the "re settlement" pattern
common to certain arrn«.
The shuck was felt m heavy
M-as pounded Ihe Eurnp, an con­
tinent, accompanied liy fierce
gnb-« which tied up shipping and
inflicted widespread d a m a g
There wa- no report from Western
Europe nf any extensive d a m a g e
from the earth shoek.
Frof. Frieilrlch lleckor, director
of the lloim, Germany, t)t*aer*o
lory, said tin- atomic explanation
had not I*-* n entirely eliminat'd,
but the Wrstern scientists Irving
In run down the origin and rau«tnf the shock wen- handicapped
for lark of ill-finite infoimatioii
from iThlnd the Iron Curtain.
Given sufficient Information In
such occurrences, scientists would
la- able (p pinpoint the sou iris
The Wr»J German officiala have
ordered an exhaustive investiga­
tion, observatory officials aaid.
Earth tremor*, however, are
fsir Iv frequent In thi! area nf tin
West f let man volcanic range, I hi
Eifel mountains.
Ry telephone, I'rnf. Friedrich
Geirckr o f the .Soviet controlled
Earthquake lic-earrh Institute at
Jena In Kssit Grrmany »ald Ihe
quake was one o f the strongest
ever registered there Itut he rul­
ed nut the |M'Kslhllltv o f an explosion, lie did not gTve any re a ­
sons fo r this view.

RFC Reorganization
llsallasr*

.

agA

tiling. Hr
tbqt
feeling
:T and pain-. »i"l
ju-t didn't •" m
I"
|" tll«
rDve man, he
Idli't like not
M. H. Ruanellafeeling will, ami
derlord |o do aomHhing alsotl
|L lie lieard alimit how IIADACDI. had lielpe«l many folks wilh
trouble* like Ills dne to a drfb-i*
m e t at Vitamin? HI, H'2, Iron
and Nlarln ami deri*lr*| io givr
ft a lilal. Hr made a good de.
els Ion. far IIADACOI. did l**lp
hint. Soon, hi* arhes ami pains
wrdr rrllrvrd. he had a gix»l
hpprtilr, really rnjoyeil his food,
ami he rested xrell.
Mr. Itunnella *aye:
. “ I am la the ruitstruclion husi*

J

mighty heavy work, I wa* worktag so tmnl, and Just didn't seem
to have any apiH-Ht* at all. I
atartid having arnea an-l pains at
•bout Ihe same time- Then, about
that time | decided to give
HADAC0I. a Dial. Right away,
my a«hlng was greatly rrllexr*l
V and my appetite picking up. I
started eating regular meali,
alreidug well and m y gcm-tsl
roinilthm was greatly Inipiovril.
have Mace rontinued taking
IIADACOI, regularly, ami feel
th at it Is a wonderli.l pi—lu.i I
freely mommend IIADACOI- ai
• good product."
v IIADACOI. ran help you if you
■ Buffer turh defirirncirs. Ask your
^ inijnriat for IIADACOI. Inday
g laot. TUo U l l a i r I s r s s r s llM
Adv

I ’r a m **sa» &lt; l a e |

sgenry. tmw under file on charges
of yielding to infltii-ori- in making
loans.
8&lt;&gt; the fa d of a majority vote
against icorganlting tin- agency—
evro though it fell shod of the
irquiird 218 to Id"* k It w i i - a
fiossilde Indication that later tr.U
inlg hi pass piopo-i-d l»gl-Uti"o to
kill Die RFC.
This oii'h-Uving isspe was recognized in Ihe debate. *
, ;i ...t.iw h lle

Republicans

Korean War
lleartaacd Vim s Psss lias)
the northein section ol the erty.
” 1 am very hapnv to be entering
Seoul again,” said General Falk
Cun Yup commander of the ItOK
Division.
I.t. General Mntthew II. Itidgwav's Kighth Army headquarters
said there would be a lapse uf sev­
eral hour* la-fore it would U- pos­
sible to rrleast! mote Information
on the Seoul aituation.
1). S. 25th Division troops east
of I hr city had rrosaed the llan
one week ago and driven 10 miles
northward against steadily weak­
e n i n g Communist opposition.
These forces already were north­
east of the rily.
elsewhere the Red* Wednesday
fought rear guard delaying actions
on the east-central front but con­
tinued their mysterious with­
draw al in other M-etora.
For two hours they held up lb
S Second Division infantrymen
advancing up the mountainous
.pine of the peninsula. The doughIxiys intense small arms fire from
ntiout 150 Urdu dug in one mile
mirth «f Yudoirg.
Tin Heds w rre blasted hy air
and artillery fire. Shortly after
noon flic Amerirans were able
to move northward again.
Fifth Air Force pilots reported
nrtot In t group of Communists dug
in fiiithci n o rth . The planes
nwuupcd to the a tta c k , hut re.
Milt i were not im m ed iately known.

llsailast*

V rsM

P i|«

Hast

pita
under the Disaster Service
as: I) committees foi emergency
relief: 2) action immediately when
disaster strikes; it) irhahililation
nf disaster victims.
Mr*. Maxwell m gid all those
v ho have not Miutrihuted to the
lied Cro-a to do so and to ses orr
the Civil lb-fen**- supplement to
the regular Rl-d Cross mtir»e of
training nnd to take advantage of
Ihe information It offer*. She
stated lliut there are now 12 qua­
lified instructors in water aofety
In Sanford, Ixmgwood, Geneva and
l.ake Mary. Mrs. II. W. Ruckei
Is ihairmun. She explained Dial
most of the Red Cross work Is
••one bv volunteer* and plained
the work that is living carried out
now in Korea. She |Miinl«-d out
the fait that the major strength
of Itsd Cross Is volunteer workers
and the need for greater unity
iH-twrrn Du- local chapters and the
national organization. “Cooperate
with &gt;our Its,| Cross”, she urged,
“for It is a way to serve our
country in these perilous limes”.
Mrs. Colenc Wilmil of Dayton*
Reach, a vlsitoi at the meeting, in­
vited the group to attend the
Home Show nnd Food Show which

Hunch Players Win
On Gamblers Arrest

McCarthy Claims

W E D N E S D A Y M A R . I I , 1111

Crime Investigfetion

II:ssi I k &gt;4 grata f a i t oavl
( C s a l l s s H r r w a s r a « o Dm )
raid, "and it i* only a m atter of safe, Costello said: “ I don’t know
WASHINGTON, Msr. I4 -0 7 V - time, «nr atomic carrying bomb­ exactly If I have 140,000 or |60,.
The llureau of Internal Revenue ers will a rt as no deterrent to 000."
almust tirokr the numl-ers game Soviet Itussia. They will la- use­
"Then,” said O’Conor. "It is
bankers in Wa-ldnglon yesterday. less
approximately ftn.000 nr 750,.
Early in the day the Inm an
“My estim ate of the &lt;ilualion 018)7'
•lapped a 7l5,.*r,,l7.8:i tax lien on i. that we have a limited time
A. ’ Yea.”
Knimitt Warring, reptilerl numlici* to rearm Wrstern Europe the
(J. Have you any other sluinggame boaa. Newspapei* hendllm-il lime during which it will take Imixcs?
tli ltu-«iari -cirnti.t* to peifett
A. No.
a ih fen**- for our atom-carrying
Q. Is there any other person i
is.iniiers. When they have, they holding rash, securities
any­
Will he aide to gnovc on the thing else of value for you?
ground unless m the menntimr
A. No.
we have built up in Europe
Earlier, Costello accused the I
ground forces of sufficient power
to deter them .”
MrCarthy
said FDrnhowrr’a
bind i wi re lied, as the North
A'lantir defense force commander,
•'hy the «anir rrowd that has
tlest the hamls nf (fi-nrral Douglist M sCarthur In the Kasl."
"If good nature,! Ike isn't earnlis s iis s i* I 'm Taae O s*|
fi»l, he is going to It Inkett for
not op|M &gt; „. any stala-widu tt-gula- sn awful ride, me Wisconsin
lory m easure" Smith said In ■» Senator said. "You know a good
statement, "llut if it is a fair hill s-ddier do*-* not have tlm r to
and t mean fully protects III,- puls lesm the ways of eroked. bark.
Hr as a hill should do, and also |onr diplomacy nnd if he has
ia fair t» the utilities, | would -pent enough lime vddiering to
want to see such a measiiir In-, nine l» the good soldier that KisenIhe law.”
lower i-.. Ire eannof rope with un­
Smith said the Florida l’owr-r A principled, crooked, i level diplo­
l.ight Co. had “prepared no bill mats."
lor presentation to the l.egialnture
McCarthy
aid Mr. Truman's
and we do not have In mind elder In the Seventh Fleet to
preparing any sueh IcgMation.
protect Frirmma from invasion
"Having rut my rye tes-tb as and
In prevent the Chinese Na­
an engineer for a state-wide utility tionalist* on that island from
tonimTsslon, I certainly am md invading China released Chinese
opposed to stalr-wide regulation, fuinmnnista for duty elsewhere.
and recognize that state.wide re
He sairl 2W),00i) |trd- has la-en
gulatlon Is much more efficient
ami economical than Ihe few In­ Immobilized on the mainland
dividual local Israids that now
exist,” he added.
Smith pointed out In the state
Kiwatiis Luncheon •
mrnt that in states now have
.tale-wide regulation.
MnallRNH I'rttM r« « r Dm i
show at Seminole High School
on Apr. 8.
Rupert Strickland1
will It general chairman of the 1
program. Earl Higginbotham will
be chairman of the King and |
(Continued from Cage One)
Queen m nteat and Ralph (Hack - 1
nnd Dir two new llurrnughs Hook*
welder will hare charge of ticket I
kreping machines that a rr Ix-ing
sales, he said.
installed.
Gursta Introduced by Howard
Frank Evans of lake Mary and has Iwi-n rapid with astets increas­
lloslon. Mass., was the first presi- ing from $112,812 as of Jan. I, Monticth were Don McEmber, Or•lent of Die AsTaiation tluring IPII to $1,814.41.'. a- „f Jan. I. lando; H. I,. Hall, Itlnrkhridgr,
Mich.; W J. Gorman, Ottowa.
lt*J5 following its inganintion in 71*51.
NovemlM-i, lp.1l, Sanf'ud F. DoudIlnwanl Favillr, retiird run- Canada; R. E. and C. It. Decker
ney was one of the oiiginnt direr-' lisrlor, is prrsidrnt nt Ihe ns. of Elmira, N. Y.s Compton
tors and is still serving.
-&gt;s-iation. O ther olflrt-r* an- E. C. French, Daytona Reach; George
Stalled in the Florida State Harper, first vtrr-prc.idrril; K. F.
Hank lluilding, the Association had Douilnry, second virr-piesnlt-nl;
initial rapital nf $5,(MX), wliirh at Mrs. Chapman, executive secre­
the end of the flrtl yrai of opera­ tary and treasu rer and Mrs. Maude it i* happening.”
tion had grown to $.10,821. In batcher, assistant.
MrCarthy blamed Heen-tary of
the nimiHHiy
eompany inmove*
_June,
—. . . I Pin $»ir
w in I Id ’ The hoard of riirertnr* Include State Arheaon and Owen l-alU20P Magnolia Areoue and it»
-Mr, Favllle, Mr. Ilatprr and Mr. more, whom thy Wisornsin seas,
sets at that time «««txi a p p t
Doedary, Georg'.1 T'mli). J. II. tor has charged with being Rus­
matrly I I 00.1)0(1
Van liny, 71. Jam t* Out and A. sia’* top »py In Ihhi rtiunUy, fyr
Edwin Shinholaer,

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P IIO N E — 2-1852
N ig h t &amp; Humluy
•IP North Main Hi reel

Du- bciiefil of their di-nUll rllnlc
project.
A-liniiiutratiof. efforts to grt a
quirk vote in Dm House Hanking
Coniinillec on a ini-day extension
of nie-ent fe*|eral rent control*.
Tne legislation was approved hy
Die Ken.itr _ yesterday. Ctialrman
F|M.nce ID Kvl soqglil ItulKr r»llinilllee approval Inlay after hear
me one witness, l|"u&lt;lng Kxpedi
le* llg h r Wimm| k.
Rep. IVolcoti ill Mo-hi, lenior
committer Repuldican, objected to
Ihe fa»l action. And on the House
flour GDI* leader martin of Massa­
chusetts objected tn a request by
Administration leader* to let the
Uankign Committee meet while
Ihe House was In aesslaon.

SEMINOLE COUNTY FAIR
MAR. 12TH THRU 17TII

F ew er Inctaeiee • • h ig h a t 10%
E i g h t h lg h -a ffic in n c y truck
e n g in e s-W tn 154 horwpower.
T h e moat powerful D odge "Job
Hatrd" (ruclw aver b u ilt provide

rlependahie power for your

BEINGa HELD AT MELLONVILLE AND CELERY AVE.

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A T THE

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DR. H. K. RING

FOR THE KIDDIES

Utility Regulation

ENJOY YOURSELF

i

okay from the lata Huey Long.
George Wolf, attorney for Cos­
tello. maintained th a t “telephone
conversations cannot bo divulged"
under federal law. Ha argued that
New York stale law may permit
use of wiretaps, hut they aren’t
perm itted in fedrtal proceedings.

•oal^wlww Wwll wW lflw
and Qrom C om birution Weight*
on m any m odclx-nuuh. pu-ubh&gt;
by Itxrrea— Ir w a g t a c a p n a t y awl
weight dtatributkin.
H elp ru t your inecking roalal

Higher compwoitlon retie
(7.0 to I ) mi m odels tluough I ton
for top efficiency willi ttaaliirii:
|Hiwrr. Hrr.i’a real ecunumy with
outstanding perform ance— mow
|Miwer frtrn every drop of fuel

j y i o y .a
‘

Shorter turning d ie m eters
than e v e r—and ex tramway zlreririg with new worm-arid-roller
gnara. Short wheelbeae, ernaattarrin g and wide fro n t Deed
nature jeairr m aneuvering.

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mid up. Brand-newl E x tra -q u k t!
O tharaafety features include naw.

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In Unity There Is S trength—
To P io ttti ihr P iu « o( the W'sild;
To P io n o if ik# P i t i u t t ul t n i i K i
To Produce Pi i/*p etit» fur m r I u i I.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA THURSDAY MAR. 15. I«»:.l

Established 1908

VOLUM E X X X X II

Allies Surge
Toward Border
Of North Korea

Ifm tft

T H E W EATHER
C ld t lu pailljr cloudy t lid (out
with slightly h lfh n Irm p rn lu rn i
•hi* afternoon, lonighl mil h i d i ) .
I if hi lit moderate »r.tcrly - it'd .,
becoming lifh l tariablr tonight
ami Friday.

Associated Press Leased Wire

H ouse Group Rejects
4 Million M an Lim it
O n A rm ed S e r v ic e s

MARLY SANFORD HOSPITAL

Hongchon Base Falls
To Advancing U. N.
Troops In Center;
Three Planes Lost

Wagner Accused Bricker Demands
Of Bad Faith By liayleAnciDawson
Rollins F a c u lty T e stify On RFC

TOKYO. Mar. l 5 - &lt; /D - U n itr d
Nations troops icturnrd in (oire to
Seoul today and searched the tubbled street* of the old South Ko­
rean capital for inde-oul Commun­
ist soldiers.
The capital’s remnant imputa­
tion of old folks and childirn cheer­
ed the return of the Allied lightinf men. Communists had held the
city since Jan. 4. their second oc­
cupation of the war.
WINTER PARK. Mai. 15 -&lt;/!*,
All alonf the Korean front. Al­
Rnllmt
College facultv today iharglied Hoops surged northward on the
rd |'ir«idrnt Paul A Wagner with
heels of retreating Reds. At some
1 what amounted to I-id laith m
point* Allied troops were less than
■ili-tniiiing "ovei J t) ' -it then memIA miles from the old Parallel )8
I tie it.
border to North Korea.
| lirv ir|e.v*ed a «lalemenl which
American assault troops stormed
•aul luilber that thr situation, it
into iiongchon Thursday and found
not handled with the ulmoil wothe former main Communitl sup­
(lorn, Rood will and »per«l l-y all
ply bate on the central fiont in
com nu rd mav well truill m tit*luini.
________
nV i1 - 1 w r e i — t s*w
a&gt;lei
to die college
G. I.’s rode tanks acto n the 1
jililu ri' wa* lukin til-oul IMKE in front of t)•«- I'lnht Sy.tem l ull
All bad br»li -elene on the pirlIiongchon River to irach the o n e -1II...pil.rl No.
t in Sanford. The Ilowpital. a large, one story t-u(ltlllig, , into low jaw l-iie. Thr accident otiiirre-l on the Puni|t Itramli Bridge
time city of 15,000. Only five wa* located u short distance north ra*t of th.- |ire.rnt *it«- of the which -panned a creek ttn Fa*t S e t ml Street n&gt;&gt;t far front the pr* • ty little rampu' m crnlial I lnnda
tincr »J-yr.i &lt;1.1 |)i Wagner be­
civilians and one mangy w hite1Al l. Ite|W(t. Ur. Frank II Caldwell wa. thief -urg'-ui und Itr. \ \ . tr. *«nl Claude Whitten hottte. Unlit in the early “jHt«, the hospital wa
Aldrirh was pharmacist. Other physician* were llr. I.ymh, lit. Petty discontinued h n e when the Plant System Imilt a new one in Way- came president youngetl in tbe
horse greeted the U. S. column,
ami Ur. Ctookshank. The latter treated nine year old Edward F. cross, tin. Person* shown Itr the pi&lt; litre couht not la- irlentifird.
U. S.— in Seplemliei, 1949 Hut an
arms fire when they first entered
announcement la*t werkrnd that a
The Americans met only light
•blinking budget with no pio*t*ect»
Iiongchon. Later moitar firr fell
for aibbtional lund- would loice
in the town.
fatuity rut* anti abandonment &lt;&gt;l
Hongchon is a vital road junc­
intercollegiate allil-lu- biougbt on
tion 20 miles south of the 3Stl&gt;
a luroir wbicb In* died baldly at
Parallel.
all jinrr then
The big push was rolling toward
M.W YORK. Mar. -15 — &lt;/1’)
Narcotics smuggling into the
Tbe nuinbri id inrinlieit m ilked
( C a i l l n r e O i !•■«» I'w ar I
U. S. increased one yeai alter vice king Charles "Lucky Luciano wu&gt;
foi Jitmi*»al ba- tanged I sons 1/
tiepolled to Italy, Senate rnme piobeii weir told today.
II - a l l a u r * H a l ' , , f l - i s i l
Train Leaves Tracks
Samuel Levine, an agent lor the U. S. Hureau til Narcotics, lest* Government Says Perl
Lied In Denying Mis
".u
In Center Of Small lied that the (low of illegal dnigt liom Italy l-egan riling 'Im ply in

Summary Dismissals Sordid Situation DisDescribed As Detriclosed In Agency,
mental To College Senator D e c l a r e s

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Perjury Charged
Three Are K illed Increase In Dope Smugging Is
In R a il Accident; Connected With Lucky Luciano To Jet S cien tist
During Spy Trial
T h irty Are Hurt

Scout Fund Drive
Falls $500 S h o r t
Of Campaign Goal

Town Near Detroit

Being Drawn
For Bond Issue To
Finance Hospital

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WASHINGTON. Mai I* &lt;;P.
Srnaloi llnckei (R-Obio) de­
manded in tbr Senate today that
Democratic
National t bamnan
William M ll-iyle. I- and pirntie i*11aI a*ii-lanl l)--nald Daw inn
be called to Irttilv at tbe Senate
ill t i-itetligalton
"'The r--|*orl will nevei l.e
e-mipl-1-- until Hill |t«ylc and
11, -It
llnw -,-11
1-m r
Ix-fore
this
«—timiitt- • an-l testify." Rricker
It— it, .1
I It. -l-mnn-l ennn- aft -1 two
It.-in , -if imgr) cvt lusn.' - l-etwi-cn
I &gt;&lt;-ttt-n rut iin-t Itt-piildi- alt* al-*iul
lit- in vr -1 ig.it loll by a SenateSutx ninmil tee lu-aileit
Itm Ih t
&gt; S.nator Full-right tP -A rk l.
ttn. k- r -aid the "*»ir-li-t *itualull" already di-el-i-ed l-y the
tieanni--hould
to- followed
through
ih
a|,i ’
name. of Imili
Itm I*- anil (law «on, Whit* lluu -*
\ ilm thi -1ra t ■&gt;&lt;- a-*i*lant •« •***sitirni Truman, had run through
many ul itu loan- and operalioit*.
Ihr -ul-iimniittee i. investigat­
ing alleged favoritism and influe..... iii l i l t ' loan-. In a pre­
liminary report to the Senate la-t
month, it -aid i-onit FFC du ettor luid yielded lo inflm-ncr and
|l .a llsH n l

ll«

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i - 1 0 « New Vegetables Jl|d S (en 8 tr0oIm
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AreToBcRevealed , &gt; J ses S(&gt;n(piu.e
On S ix Prisoners

Luciano was deported to I HaNEW YORK
country 7'* tho wlines* was a.kea
.DETROIT. M*r.~l5—&lt;AV~Twt&gt;
A jet pio|mtion
■'Vet," he *ald.
Total contribution* to the ijoy w-mset) and the infant child of
Levine, the fir-t witness on the t ilteil ol |sei jvsiV
Scout drive In which many local one were killed in a ttam wreck
fourth -lav of tbe roinmiltrrf* 1lion with IIs*- atom Iminb *py CJie
nrganltatlnn* participated totalled. wed ul here last midnight and
Fanners of liie ,-rnir.il tivtim
New York bearings, ill-i n--t give .
. .
, , ,
$1,600 or *600 abort of the t'J.M V
,.f the state will lie hr—ight up to
Luciano's full name. But the -nr- “»• " ,al »• federal *outl.
goal, W. F. Hunt, elminiian, re­ inure than 30 | m-iioii* were mimed.
time t*. S. umlerworld power fur i
1lie r*|*rrt, William Pen, 32- date on rrtcarrh for new ve*?t
Five curs of a Ciurinnali-lMiund
ported today.
S ix «enu* n»v * w i t f |&gt;roitiMin«•-*!
year* lias been rimnrctr-| Willi th.* yrarold Columbia Ullivrinly pliV- I iit.li- varieties f-u Florida ninl
"We feel that many people were I New York Central passenger train
1 idiint disease and in-e-i e-oiti-d Ttit’xtlay I#y Itttlir* OouitlaK
nai.otie,
traffic.
m
,
in(tlur,„
ff
wa.
called
not given the opportunity to con­ tell the rails in luhuihan Trenton Fish
Estate Unable th e eomiilltt-e recently named
into ,„.r, Friday', Mai '."t
nil mil
tribute to the campaign,"
In* .aid
*JW _
Ni gn
T
o
A
i
d
O
n
P
r
o
j
e
c
t
.
;
him
m
ihr
Innic-diiiUnrr
rt»
r#
or
il&gt;M
l1
lo
'
4Cr
inclklmml.
Occ*
l*m
will
Un
fi«M
«lny
;«
\ i Iid U v H am on.
a*
the
train
felt
it*
way
lluougli
today, and ad-led that i.-if t •- may,
o,
rv
-1
inter..... .
i«-tw*en a Chl-ago
Ihr government chaiged be lie*l J the I'nlveralty of Florida*! • *•-is pl. ail.d guiltv t-&gt; n eha
Hnrfo &lt;*( ni!
be *#nt to I*. O. Box 3150, Hunfor-I. log and snow.
tirrw it
M c m p e r d e c l a r e s ,-rjnie syndicate and a New York. J whm be told a gland jury that be 1
J
Lapenmeiii .Mntmn gmvaled a unit anil -li
Mr. Hunt exprersed thank* to
Tin- victims inrludi'd n Michigan
1 New Orleana crime avis ruled by!
j
' ,i ,
„i l ,,r - Jl- W. Kupretht, viee.dinctoi fine and cost* — „ne year in
th# organisation which gave valu­ State College -Indent's wife utlil
A four man corrmillee com|»os- gambler Frank Costello.
.
, 1 1 1
1
„ i .*,_, in charge, aaya lwo flebt to u r* .' f -ninty Jail.
able aid In the driva in February. child.
e«l ol Senator L. F Boyle R epJ Trneing narrotiea operator* in | *'•*’ •I'V '"*1 ‘telenuanl* and olhn | one from JO A.M- until noon und
Cliv lt—ly. Seem , after plead.
Three included Rotary, Kiwanis,
Early today the body of the .,
vJ..-'
p w/ C * '
I 'he U. S., la-vine said 11*11*1 llwriau J permn* connected with the cave. | the other from i until I I’.M will mK guilty t-- aggravated assault.
Lion*, Jayeees, Business an-l »&lt;cond woman was still unidenti­
IVrl wa* described by a spokev-1
held for vtslior*.
was fine.l f.'uxi and -o-is nr one
Professional Woman'* Club, (he fied at the Wayne county morgue. Volw Williams, U. W. Spencer ana i ^ r t j , showed that a "m-ti"
l ied R. W i l t o n hav volunteered to headed by Thutnaa laiehese r-n .
11 ««n*iira 11s l,**r r « u
riot* or research to be review.-,| year in jail
American LtgfWt, the Fit
P. T.
Cru«hed to death In one over­
include new blight resistant crl#
celNemvah It • &gt;1 m t* n $1. N'rRtn,
■
A., and the Sanford Woman'- turned conch were Mr*. Grace Al-1 diafl a local bill aulhoii/mg a trolled distribution in thb key
ujili pluatii -1 guilty t&gt;&gt; aggravated
Club.
len, 25, F ast Lansing, Mich., and j bond issue
m ur to finance tbe
live contliuc
contliuci y«'- ♦ault, nml the fine u n i f i r*&lt;i nnd
The proceed* of the drive be­ her year-old baby, Janet.
tatoc*, t ii in s t oe
caM-agt uni
or f-&gt;iii m-nth « in jail
come a part of the budget of the
The young husliand, R. S. Al­
sw-et corn; and nrmnti-l* ninl
Eli-rri-- M-ian, &gt;»r«’rr««, aftrr
Central Florida Council, Uoy len, wa* injured. His hurt* w ire
l-ira-ling guilty t an nggrn\nt---l
Seoul* for 1061 and will l&gt;« used reported minor.
ere nerling.
assault charge drew a t'.m fine
Us further Scout activities in thr
_
_
_
|
,,»n
»s-•I,s.I— It.
Rescuer* and wrecser* work-it
Mi. Strmper pointed out that the _ *
gram Iinclude
Itr J. It Christie nod &lt;--&gt;M- or !H) day*.
area of which Seminole County I*
for hour* In the fantastic glare of Filh Eilalr liuitcri had infotmed
and V. G. Perry, U. S. DepartRuben Smith, Negro, plrn-lr-l
n part.
lit CHARLES viol.ON3
mem of Agriculture ncmntnlogi-t. guilty lo no nffro* "n-t wa- fined
The outlay la devoted toward searchlight* playing over up*et a meeting of the lloipital Emer­
WASHINGTON, M-ir.
. ..16 (AIM
, , I stationed here, an-l Dr Itimrs-elil, $6(1 an-l cost* or «'-0 -lays.
ramping and Scout acHvlii*-*, thr and tilted car*.
TAI.I.AIIASSKE, Mar. 16 &lt;/T&gt; —Midnight tonight is the dead- ,,r. j. w . Wilson. It, n F Whlln- r.
Two car* lay on their »ldr». gency Committee in DeLand Satur­
Hatcher Ire C-—t--r. Negr-r
organisation of new troops, the
—The State Advisory Council on line for filing IP50 income tax , Dr (;
g w, nk. J r .
„
Three
others,
including
a
baggage
day
that
no
-fundi
ar«
now
avail­
pirn-led guiltx to nn nfffny nn-t
training of Scout lender* and for
lalurati»n isn't ready lo say most returns hut It . prrtly much, a
hortlcult.rri.l.,
car,
were
o
ff
the
ralle.
The
jumble
wa. fine-J $26 or 30 day..
able for a Seminole County hotpiial of Florida'* &lt;57 county school
office fervlce.
On June 10 tho summer Scout wa* In the shape of a huge " li" . although the cilatr may lie willing hoards ore doing their best.
x? r w who have
,
,rto'Vi
. 1»n''atinn ot
El
•
American*
tile
them
A
fleet
of
ambulances,
including
PAVING M lN T H O T
program will bo started for a
The Council declined to »p- already have -lone so.
j
~
from the ntarhy CSro*»e lie to attumr coat of plant for the
W. M ll&lt;*‘ig »-f rlu- Slat-* lt-&gt;n-l
six week period at Camp La some
*&lt; mmi I mmcO On l - s « » l*««rt
l l ' a a l l a a e * «•■ r a g e T * * a |
The
withholding
t*s
system
in
lilT
lIl
n
vt
r
itn
v
project.
Department announced thi« m orn­
Noche. Thr maintonanrr of this
stiluted hack In 1011 ha* put a
r .„int
Comn.l-.ionr.
It r- ing that P o n t I n-t ha-t l-een let foi
200 acre ram p I* a vital part of
The proposed hosnltal to 1^-built |&lt;&gt;osl Ih ForCCUHt
terrific
rlcnl
in
the
old
Amrnran
|
kM
|(,
t„.,iv
the paving -f the Crnpeville lt-a-1.
the Scout budget, said Mr. Hunt.
with iMiiitl issue funds rmild tie
„
..
«( -roilnnr-l On f a i r I - a n
i lllthlo Auction Market marine-' n di-Inure of at-'11U two mil-- tieThr ramp I* locate*! north nf
built at a cost of from 110.000 to
ment had been changed and ihnt twn-n the Country (’Id- road nnd
Dr Land in Volusia county.
$12,000 per lied, Mr. Stemper said.
it will open again Friday for tin- Firs’. Sirrct. Work is dll* lo ta n
Mrrvin O iler of the Oxirr-WrlI.AKKI.AND, Mar. 16 -J—
sale of beef cattle an-l mdk --»&lt;
in nt-nit |0 day*.
Attendance I* expected to im. ler Development Company told the
CHECKER CHAMPION
Shu
file
board
Match
Scattered
light
fro»t
in
low
The 8emino|e County Chamber prove greatly at the Seminole group his firm had made a pri­
ground
locations
in
the
muth
WILDLIFE MEET
lll’THI \ i : N tMED
of Commerce will sponsor a chess County F air during the remaind­ vate estimate of th* construction
Eleven lenm a r-n n p ri.in g 22
Porter H Lansing and a gr-up
TAMI’A, Mnr
16—( J l Th-and checker rahibillon by former er of the we. k now th at the thr building could he pul up at a portion nf the Galnoavillr dDtiict
of peninsula Florida forecast for p la y e r, of the Orange C ity from .Vu^ord will attend *ti. meet- executive commltl--- *-f tin Ceutrnl
World'* Checker Champion Newail weather ba* improved, Jatnr* (J.
U -a lln iie * O* r a t e I 's s r l
tonight an-t Friday morning by the H h u ffM io ard C lu b visited the ing of ih" Florida Wllrillfe A a-|l.lfe Insurance Company ••f El"Bank* at 7:30 P. M. tonight at the Galloway, American Legion chair­
Federal State Frn.t Warning Ser­ San fo rd T o u rist nn-t Shufflebnard ' ' “■la-ion Sunday nt the La5--Inn-1 riiln .aid to-lnx it hail unanlTourist Center, Manager
Kd man of the Fair Committee an.
G R A T IT U D K
C lu b for a ronte*t yesterday a ft e r­ Clvir Center, Mr*. J. S Ek«-rn, riiou«ly elected Dr Mary MeCleon
Whitney ha* announced.
nnunred this morning.
BALTIMORE, Mar If*—c.V)— vlet.
The forecast for tonight an-l noon in which th r v is ito r, ha-t secretary, announced l-ulav
llethune it- pr---l-h-nt t- ,-rv,- nut
The talk and showing of still
School c h i l d r e n will lie admitted The Cohen* invite-i their nrighitor,
The object of thr meeting, -he the unexpire-l term &lt;&gt;( the tat-picture* by George Swarts ached, free tomorrow afternoon al 1:0-1 Miss Ida R. Illock, over lo watch Friday morning: clear to partly a * '.light edge".
cloudy, rather cool northern -ll»Following the game, plater* 'aid, will he to discu.s lull* run- Dr. G D. Roger., Sr.
uled to be shown at the Tourist I’.M. he stated, and will have re­ television.
with lowest temperature* and spectator, w ire entertained cerning game ami fi*h project. - Dr. llethune, fir t vice-pre.iCenter tomorrow night has been duced-rate* on ride* at the Mid­
While leaving the darkened trict*
to 3ft degree* and patch--- of at the Tourist Center nn-l were which will lie pre-rnted for legi«- -lent of the company for man'
postponed to a later date a* Mr. way.
apartment, Mis* Rlork contends, Matterrd
light froat in low ground srr/ed coffee and doughnut.. A Intive action.
year*, i* founder ami presidentSwarts ha* been called out of
Much Interest Is being shown in the tripped over a rolled-up rug w
location* in north portion of ■berry fire in the firrplare warm­
Among those who will ntti-nd ernerltus of llethune C-x-kinan Coltown.
the high pole art which I* stage-1 an-l fell, breaking her wri-t.
district. Mo-lcratrly ed the room.
will t^ Mr. and Mr*. I iin.ing, lege, nod »«&gt; f-r many year, tinnightly a t 10:00 o'clock on the
So yesterday *he filed a suit Gainesville
coo) in south and central -lisAmong the visitors from Orange Mr. and Mr*. Ekern, an-l George director of Negro affair, of the
MRS. ROUTII ELPXTKt)
midway, he said, and which is i-galnst Mr. and Mr*. I^vulw Cohen trictc.
City wa* Col. A. J. Mewl, presi­ A. Speer.
National You'll Administration
Mr*.
J . Routh wa* elected shown free.
tin . K. J.
for $10,000 In damages.
Friday rlear to partly rlmidy dent of the i lull, rind J. C. Inch,
b is.
rice-chairman of_ lisa
.... Sixth
_...
and ilighlly higher temperature*. director of tourist activities. Both
trict of the Busliwas and Profea.
Outlook: slightly higher temper­ expressed pleasure at the reception
slonal Women'* Claba at a meet­
ature* Saturday and Hun-lay given here and praise*! the fariliing Sunday morning a t the Mel­
morning*.
lie* provided by the City ami
bourne H. and P.W. Chib. Helen
Chamber of Commerce for the
Bennett of Orlande wa* elected
FRAUDULENT CLAIMS
tourist*.
chairman.
TALLAHA88KK, Mar.
IS—
“ We regard Sanford a . a live
lly JIM IIECKER
Following a luncheon, Ruth Pa»(Special)—Fourteen person* were town,” said Col. Mead.
chal of Daytona Bench waa the
SEOUL. Korea. Mar. 15 — (-Pj — Old men wept unashamed.
prosecuted during February by
(Editor'* Note:— Here la another in the serle* nf report* by
Mr*. Nancy Dobbin wa* chair­
main ipeaker. Mr*. Marian H ar­
the Unemployment Compensation man of the serving committee and Women hugged and kiurd us. And iijuraling children fought to touch
Associated Pres* staff w riters on progress of Ih* D. S. mohllraman of Sanford wa* present with
Division of the Florida Industrial wa* assisted by Mrs. John Rein­ in a» the first 19 United Nation* mrn reached the bran nf fnr-lilarkrnrd
lion hoard. Today—Texaa.)
Mr*. Routh.
Commission for filing fraudulent wold of Illinois. Mr*. Nancy F, Seoul today.
benefits claim*. This brought the Falkenhurg of llllnol*, Mrs. Clin­
By CLAYTON HICKSON
TIT FOB TAT
Six were U. S. Third Duiiion infantrymen. One wa* a Korean
year'* total of prosecution* to Ti. ton Gordon of Springfield, Ohio,
DALLAS,
Mar.
15
—
(/P)
—
The
mobiliralion
program
hav
Texas
I-ONDON. Mar. IS — 1AP) —
Interpreter. Eleven were nn as-*
Failure
to
report
wage*
for
nnd
M
n.
W.
R.
Brown.
Britain's Labor M venunent, which humping, with three things moil noticeable:
aortmrnt of correspondent, nnd llougcn's »&lt;pind moved cautiously
partial employment resulted in 70
I. More oil, gas. and synthetic rubber are being drawn out of person* being disqualified from
ha* n a tio n a lity m ath of this
photographvra. The l!»th wa* .* from the outskirts. But the new.
KNIGIITB TEMPLAR
country1* Induttry, I* raising a the fabulously rich soil.
receiving benefits for one year.
Taylor
yio; Commandcry, No. 2«. British 29th Brigade Corps driver. began tu spread.
storm of proti
ly against
At first, small group, of K»2- A growing itrram of military planes — from small liaison craft All benefit* received illegally must Knight* Templar, will meet Friday A police dog named “Buck*' com­
naUrinailtaSen h f &lt;1rnn of
... the
— KIM) III# world*! flltM t Jot# to #
rran* waved flag* and ihoutrd
---■■■■
■• . —— - » be repaid. Approximately $1.0(50 night al 7:30 o'clock at the Ma­ pleted th* party.
Angfo1lranlan Oil Company, more th* giant strategic bomber, the ef th* defense employment data was collected daring lb* month sonic Hall. Th# order of Ihe Red
We were the first to penetrate “ Manxai," the Korean equivalent
than CO p er cent nwned by the famed B-.TA—is coating
from previously ever paid claims. Cross and Knlghta of Malta will to the eenter of Seoul after aban­ of victory.
coming from i* retl'rirU d.
Britiah aiiMiwwnsi,
donment of the ancient capital by
Then tiny children came scurry­
Mere tabu ICjOOO claim. were be ronferred.
Rut some examples are en­
A Foreign Oman spokesman Texas m anufacturing plant*.
lightening.
screened during U&gt;* month to
A delegation of Sir Knight* North Korean Reds. And we ing from Ihe houstv like ant*
3. A ir Fore* bases are being
Indicated th* BtIlian cabinet will
About 50/too Texan* are rn- detect any possible fraud activi­ from Oriental Commandcry No. walke-l that# without a shot M a x •t a p-rnle.
consider what eteyn should fo |. reactivated wholesale, to turn gaged In aircraft production in ties. During February IS perrons 9, Daytona Beach, I* due In be fired.
Aged men and women with
low yesterday's strong official out more trained worrior* and the Dallas-Fort Worth area alone, ware found to hav* filed rlaima present and will n**Dt in Ihe con­
Handit-m* Lt. John llnugrn. of children on their hark* clustered
protest against the vote In Iran’s t e c h n i c i a n s .
Mon- than half of thr*e are in Illegally and were subject to pro- ferring of the*# rlrgrees. Light Minneapolis, Minn., led the Infnn about.
parliament to national!!# tho rich
With the employment Index In the cavernous ronsolldated rul- aecutlon. This waa 17 less than refreshment* will he served at the lr&lt;- patrol.
Home nf the women threw themtr»aita**e *»■ h i t T w tl
Taxaa a t nil all-time high, much
mi
The streets were deserted a*
do** of th* meeting.
th* Dumber far January.

.

a
.„

iVlldllll^Ilt
Toill^hl " 1 ^ ,.
Midnight Tonight

County Boards Can Is Last Chance To
Improve Schools,
Sch oo 1s •File Tnx Ret ur ns ro£ie^Tt*T«r«SIiri r «»*. r.
Counci l Declares

A

Attendunce UiseH
At legion’s Fair

Oil, Air Force Bases And Military
Aircraft Production Boom In Texas

For North Florida

No. 1 Id

Ornnffc City Wins

R a^ed Seoul Inhabitants Cheer
First Allied Force To Filter City

P r o p o s a l Releasing
World War II Vets
After 12 Monfhs
S e r v i c e Approved
WASHINGTON. Mar

15 &lt;/!•)

- I h r Moure Armed Services Com
m iller loti.iv k n ix k rtl nut o f it*
rniliUry m .inpowcr lull the 4-ntiliion-ni.in lim it on the u i r of lire
.irnirtl fo rie *.
Chaitm an \'in*on (!)■(..i ) ..a i l
the vote w m IS to 15 in *ii|&gt;|toit
of a move Ire marie lo t ln k r the
ceiling from the committee*, b ill to
wulcn the ilr a fl ami -cl up I ’itst n .a l M ilila iv li.u n in g
The net ion w as taken to closed
»c«»ion.
Any lim it on the -lie o f th e

aimed fni.-c. ha- h.'rti opposed t*X
I ’lr.ld c n t T iu n in n ami m ilit a r y
l-'a-l' r», hut the 4•million m ail c e il­
ing was pa.&lt;rd by Ih r SrnateVin-on -aid th- llou-e C o m m itt-e rrjrt-te-l, '.121. an caili- i am endnirnt l-\ R ■| - Short -f Mi -o iti,
inokiog R-'pul-li-no im-mt—r . to
impro-e a t "OO.UflO man c e ijln g .
The com m ittee also rejeetr-l uii
amendment l-v Itep N'-'ihla-' (IEO rel to lim it the sire t-&gt; t.’ Uit.OOO.
In takin g up the hill «-etion h y
--■-ti-m, the committee a p p ro visl
a pr-Mht-ai that w-ul-l ie lr a « *
W orld W ar
veterans In th e Inactive v-d iin ter reserve w It- lia v e
l-rcn on a c tiv e duty for 12 m onth*
&lt;ince Ju n e 26, IP 60, Ih-' -late the
Korean w a r .ta ttl'd .
The l-ilt o rig in a lly had .a id thot
•uch r e .r r v is t * could apply f-*c
release a ft e r 12 or mot-- m o n th ,
active d u ty an-l .lipulati*-l tlie y
should he released *1 the *‘e iirli# *t
prnetical -late w llhoul im p a irin g
the national i-eeurity."
The C o im n lttee voted 2(1 t-&gt; I " to
-trike out th a t stipulation, V in so n
•aid that vtiuiM tis 'S th* effee*
of m aking release m am lalory a f ­
ter 12 m onth*.
To l-e . Ilg it.l.- f- r r* i-•* - It'-'.**
re e rv p - rn u si l-ave j m i l *&gt;»• •**’ liv e .tutv fo r more than !'&lt;• -lay-*
betw een I h e period IV.- *, I'dland Sept. 2 . ttt |6
The Inn -1 tv- and voltml-'-i *•■
.e rv e are tho«e who ‘I" IH-I ***•
ecive d rill pay while in a re •'*'*•*
• tat-i*
\ m—u nul • tint nn-vi-mn would
have no e ffe e l on National t-u n ril*
men now In federal -ervlce
H ow ever, a committee . t « : t
member -aid the i$oup
e*l to
extend the p--ri*»«l nf -c r.ic e lo r
C u n td .in en and o tg am i—t i . .
iM-.on-l 21 monthDr*-'lee« call-'-l up
M
M' 1'
on.lei the present I***,
■'
|l —Mllnor ■
* On !■•«» t —MCt

t|

Balance1 Is Almost
Achieved In 19511
J obl e s s Benefits
TALLAHASSEE, M:«r 19
11 ,- 1-0* * ’ eontrlhlltlon* and the
I-,tiles* w o rk e r’ * wlth-liaw al- fro m

th,- Florida Unemployment •
pensstlon Fund almost struck »
iialnnce in IM-’-O.
Em p lo ye r- ro n lid ite-l f T .t 'l l.Ti’it Ttu&gt; In d u -tria l C um ini--io n
put.I out $ 7.iVt2.n *2 in l.n e f it s lo
men and wom en wh» were ttu o w u
nut «f w 'irk W o tkci* pav n o t h in :
into the fu n d .
Th-- ie .« T \ e fo i future p a ym e n t*
g irw
front $7 l . l 37.t*'.t1 nt J lt e
beginning o f the year t« $73.1111.03-1
at
the
end m o stly
througti J l IS . l *-7 m In le t e .l
crimed tiy th-- big pile o f m oney
that i* Invpste-I in ( ’ . s go vern ir'-u tln l-r.l &lt;1* C s - r * * - l

DOG RESCUED
F . J. K a r r i* o f Maitland re p o rt­
ed to police th is morning that h#
had i-ulled a bird dog out ■f th#
w ater n ear the Municipal I'ie r a*
it appeared to l«- drowning. T h e
brown and w h ite d-g had no c o l­
la r nr id en tificatio n h- « ta t—l.
lie took It bnek to Mnitland w ith
him._______________________________

Sanford Weather
High yesterday. «2
Low today, 12
Rain. 00
Total March rntn. .3? inch
Normal March rain. 2.71 In- he*

The Weather
JACKSONVILLE. Mar. IS - n
•tit
13
Atlanta
i
2M
III.mark
151
(W
Rn&gt;wn«ville
3d
32
Chicago
Ul
31
Denver
.30
II
D d Mollies
45
7'.t
Fresno
S3
40
New York
13
$7
Washington
0
23
Winnipeg
f-9
40
Jacksonville
6tt
72
Miami
35
M
Tallaha*«ee
63
(56
'lamps

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m

M i U b t H la l*M
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aa* *aa*ar at
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a t C e e g r e e e a t M a r r k a. r a t e
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tk aak a. traalallaaa, e r-rla m a lla a a ,
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t k a a a r a w a t r a l . l a a l a a f i , will
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lalaaA
ftenaeaeer
llra rra ra la *
tia ra , la r ^ \ r « l a r k , t'k lr a a a , ItrI r a l l . k a a a a a f 11a* at. I.aala.
T k r H e r a t * la a aaraalarr a t t k a
A aaa rlatrA I ' m a aaklrk la r a t l f l r a l
a a rl a a l a a l a l a t k r a a . f a r re p o M I r a f l a a af a l t t k r laaral a r a a . r l a l r *
l a Ikla araaaaatarr, aa a r i l a a all
At* a r a a A lap alrk ra .
T H U R S D A Y . M A H . 13, O.'il

.

TODAY'S III III.F. VKRHB
H r ehould have nit Irata fur mir
departed lovrd one*. Ilir&gt; P air
Hoar. Tfiri h a ir attained en­
largement. II la Ihnar ahn rrmaln
who ate In darkness. Hr *h*ll wipe
away every Irar from Ihrir ryra.
—Rev. 21:4.
Rep. Richard Simpton of Mon*
ticelln complaint in a Irller In ihr
• Stale Wrlfare Cf/mmitiioner lliat
a woman living in Georgia it
drawing aid~to«irprn&lt;lrnt-children
fundt from Florida. Nol only that,
I he givrt her name and the amount
the received.
Elliott Rootevell o( the marry*
ing Rootrveilt it engaged lo be
married lo Mrt. Minnewa Bell Ron,
California lieirrtt who earlier ihit
week tecurrd her divorce. Elliott
wat formerly married lo Faye Em*
erton of lelevition, and before lhal
to Rulh Donner of Teiat, and be*
foie that. . . but why go on?
A cili/ent group in Wathington
estimated yctlerday lhal America
will need $14,000,000,000 (14 bil­
lion, lhal it) of new tchool con­
struction in the neil ten years on
account of our espanding popula­
tion. Out titch tchool conitruclion
cannot be financed if government
officiate continue lo dittipale las
revenue at they are at present.
The etlale of Jimmie Lumia, the
late Tampa gambling and Mafia
leader, rubbed out in a gang .war,
hat been apprainrd..|| thowt that
the racketeer haa $35,000 in cash.
$87,000 in real etlale, $41,000 in
stocki. $65,000 in accnunlt receiv­
able, $$15,000 in untecured nolri.
$4600 in tecured nntei, and $250
in penonal prnperily. Among the
untecured notei wat one from
$1500 from Nick Nuttio, a Hillsborohugh county committioner.
How much doet it cott to be a
dope fiend? Leatl of all it the
- $15 a day required lo buy the
2 dope. tayt the 0 . S. committioner
“ of the Bureau of Narcotics. Thit
inevitably drivet men and boyt lo
2 crime, women and gitlt In protlitution. he continues. The final cotl
b the Ion of toul. How many
“ dope fiendt are there? Well, tayt
“ the committioner, it runt high. "In
New York and Chicago it teems
Uke an epidemic,"

Entry Into Seoul

Fateful Assassinations

The Sanford Herald

J aa

Three Killed

t f a a t l a n e g Kraaa P a i t O a , l
The denth atrokc of u political astuuuiin may rock the *«lvp«
a t our feet and sobbed
world, even though the victim Ire a figure of only locul Im­ hriU rkalljr. Tears coursed down
portance. The motiven or results of the assassination may tha cheek* of beardrd old men.
Most citisoas wort tatterrd clothiink the denth to eventn far distant both in space and time. Ing.
Such might be the ensp with the death of All Rnzmarn,
The childrrn shovrd and pushed
premier of Iron, whose name probably wus aenreely known each other in a scramble for the
rlgnt to grab our hands and touch
to most Americans.
Ituzmnrn’s name was very well known to our State us.Thr shouts of “ Manial" grew
!)e|iurtmcnt and to high figures in the oil industry, how­ louder as our following multi­
ever. lie wua reckoned aa a man capable of withstanding plied. The noise was like that
home at a ball park when
Ituaainn pressures againat the Iranian government, and aa hack
someone hit a home run with the
long aa he remnined in |iowcr friendahip between Iron and base* loaded.
the United Statea np|&gt;enred assured. lie realated a move­ Women hugged and kissed us.
ment in Iron to put the oil fielda and facilitlea under gov­ Our hands were aquerird by hun­
ernment nwnerahip, allotting out American und Hritiah in- dreds.
A small boy ran up to show
tereata from a share in control of the Irunian oil, an im- me nls baseball bat, his raoi
(Mirtant part of the world supply. Now these matters must tr-a-n r—,| pna.eaalon. It had been
in: in question until the tendency and strength of his suc­ broken, then nallrd tiack together.
Other ehlldren gave me a rMe
cessor are established.
on a flat ra r down the streetcar
Many times the future of the world haa hinged on tracks of Keoul. It was the only
the slaying of a leader of no more apparent international vehleje that was running. It re.
dotens of the children to
note than Razmara. The assassination of Dollfuss of Aus­ quired
It.
tria was the end of effective Austrian resistance to the push
Th six IJ.'S. Infantrymen wer.Nazis, and the expansion of the Nazi empire got its start. w‘M|e acclaimed.
With llougen wrre: Cob ris e ,
The murder of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary set
cnee Williams. N o rfo lk . Va.i CpI
the stage for the start of the First World War.,
t'harles Coulter,
Toledo. Ohio;
At other times, world-shaking effects of assassination l'FC. Hledn* Shoemaker Kilgore.
of more notable figures than these have somehow been Te*.; Hgt. Walter K. Clarkson.
averted. The killing of (Sandhi might have upset the birth Hurling, Iowa, end Set. Roy I,.
Philadelphia.
of the now Indian nation, hut it did not. The ambush of Ilollahaugh.
The Rrltish rorpi driver was
Count Fulku nernadotte almost blew up both the new na­ 'ohn Blackwell of l.uton, Bed­
tion of Israel and the first real peacemaking test of the fordshire.
United Nations, but again these dire results did not come. Seoul was a sorry sight.
B u i l d i n g s were demolished.
There is precedent for hoping for the licst in the unfortun­ Many
were destroyed during the
ate Iranian incident.
three previous times the capital

changed hands. During the past
month. It was pounded dally bv
I,&lt;100 rounds fired by Allied a rtil­
lery Into R.-.| positions.
Why does the House Armed Services Committee want
Haugen's patrol found on# en
Congress to have a device by which it can stop the drafting emy — a Chinese medical o ffi­
of men for the armed services at any time, without the up-1 cer- He was taken prisoner.
Civilians said some North Ko­
provnl of the ('resident? Would this not be a usurpation of rean
soldiers still lurked In the
the proper executive powers? It is questionable whether the town In civilian rlolhaa. But not
scheme is workable. Hut it is significant thut the plun comes a shot was fired In the first
‘iour* of Thursday.
from so res|M)nslbln a source. ‘
Routh Korean flag fllea
Congress already has complete und final control over in The
bright spring-like sun over
the size and development of the armed sendees, and this the capital building. It wsa raise)
control is continuing—it Is not interrupted or diminished by there at 7:lfi P M. I.ast night by
Mouth Korean patrol.
the approval of long-range military plans. Any act of Con­ a Yesterday,
Allied oUlposta had
gress, authorizing a military project or development, can noted civilians looting the fogla* undone by Congress, at any time. Every long-range pro­ holes of the defendere. That was

Brakes On Militarism

gram in prnctice Is subject to congressional review every
year, for the appropriations arc made annually. The Con­
stitution expressly prohibits a military appropriation for a
|a*riod of more than two years. Hence, although the present
draft law Is a three-year law and n new throe-year extension
Is likely, Congress nevertheless retains effective general
control over the draft.
It may Imi that the Committee desires to emphusize
this control for |&gt;sychologicnl effect. The members may
wish to maku dear, both to the military leaders and to the
|H*oplu, that thuy have misgivings about the growth of
militarism, for Ita own sake, in this period of crisis. Such
misgivings are held by many citizens.
The military development which Is needed for our own
defense and for sup|M&gt;rt of our international objectives
should not In* hnmitured. Hut it should not be a springlioard
for military domination of government, Industry and the
lieople's lives. There is probably no nctunl danger of this.
Hut to help obviate such danger, whatever is done, both in
building military forces and in limiting them, should be
denr and direct.

IC aslItN * rrwaa r a c e e s s )

N»*al Station on the Detroit
River, raced with the injured to a
hospital in neighboring Wyandotte.
Crew* of rescuers worked in the
mud and muck left from two daye
of rain, sleet and snow.
The train, which left Detroit at
11:30 |*. &gt;(., waa lo have hooked
two of its cars onto the NYC'a
Florida Rrsorter, Royal Palm, at
Cincinnati this morning.
A light snow waa falling ae it
reached Trenton, a sleepy little
s t e e l town seven miles west of
Detroit.
State police said the train ap ­
parently hit a split rail or open
switch in the heart of the town.
Two at th r train’s coaches toppled
over.
The bodies of Mrs. Allen and
h«r l»aby wire removed from the
crumpled seat of one of *hs
roachs.
State Po.Ice Commissioner Don­
ald H. I.eonaril. in command of
troopers at the scene, said their
deaths were a “pathetic eight."
Others told of th r husband fran ­
tically railing “(iracr. (irarr,
where ar- you?" and "My wife,
my baby, they’re under there."
A carload of enlisted Marine*
htaded for induction were un­
hurt. Their rar rrmained upright.
All clambered out on the anowy
the fu st tip lhal Seoul was being
abandoned by the Rests.
No opposition was encountered
as patrols of the U. 8. Third
Division and the South Korran
First Division rode across tbo
blue green waters of the llan
and moved into Seoul.
The first patrol, a South K«.
n an reached thr west gate at
7 I’ M.
The South Korean* returned 1 1
positions outside the city last
night.
American patrols remained on
hilltops In the ra jtrrn sector of
thr city. About HO soldiers of th.
U. S Third Division maintained
an outpost vigil in the city until
dawn.
Then they liegan to scour
nearby roads.
llougen'* grout) proceeded to­
ward the city's heart. And the
seme 200,000 c i v i l i a n left of
Seoul's one-time I.HOO.OOO popula­
tion came to life.

Smart, tailored tofm for
the young ho-man'a Hunter
are our Specialty . . . .
T hiy’re well made, smart­
ly atyled, and carefully
fitted . . .

In a recent Chinese Nationalist government statement,
charging that the Reds are carrying out a blood purge in
China, It was remarked that the return of the Nationalistto the mainland is only a m atter of time, and that when they
return the lleds will Is* forced to alwndon South Chinn at
once, ns they could not hold It.
This suggests one of thu reasons why poastrasion of
Formosa is of such great importance. It is sometimes won­
dered why the |N*ople of Russia do not rebel against their
tyrannical government; the answer Is that the hold of the
government Is so tight that a revolt does not have a chance
to get started. The Red Chinuse are prevented from obtain
Ing a similarly revolt-proof hold as long as the Nationalists
remain entrenched on Formosa, slr.ee th at could be the
breeding place of an upiislng.

lto him from crossing the border,
a a hard way to fight a war.

[A petition for a m-heariag haa
denied in the wage and hour
r of the Celery City Printing
Tha U. S. D'wartmeat of *Labald that hr men thw San­
ford firm sold letter heads and ento local people who in
mailed them out of the state,
firm was engaged in inter-

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Balance Achieved
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ment bonds in Washington.
Thr State Industrial Commis­
sion in ita annual report showed
unemployment compensation bene­
fits paid last year wer# 93,44!l/»H4
lets than the Itl,l4l,lr&gt;7 paid out
the yr*r l&gt;efore.
Heaviest payment* went to
citrus tanning and packing plant
employee* and tolotcro product*
worker* who left idle by seasonal
shut-downs.
Thr Commission said 12.in »»«
tlon, was not equipped to handle
nil the injured Must were tat'Ui
thr seven miles to Wyandotte
(jrnrral Hospital.

paid out to citrus packing hour*
worker* fort every dollar paid
Into the fund by their employer*.
Tobacco workers drew out 42.24
for each dollar paid In.
^
The SU te Employment Service
found jobs for 248,W0 persons
during the year—Including 114171
handicapped men and women. It
gave- 14.947 aptitude anil profi.
1 1envy tests and job counseling
service to I4,8fc8 person*.
The
Industrial
Commiaaion
Workmen'* Compensation Division
-aid industry paid $.r&gt;.G07,2n to
employee* who were injured un
the job. Of 92,000 accident rasciQ
t..ported to the commission, 81,.
P.YI were settled at a cost of
| 2,y80..Vl8 to industry.

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M a r c h 2 0 , 1951
First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Association
of Seminole County

llt t lu w ild f lo w o r s by

BRING OUT THE LITTLE
f GENTLEME#' DRESSED
IN THEIR BE§T : 1. . .

Suita of Genuine Pa i n t
Bench Fabric with Nylon
content in auntmer ahadea
of Blue. Tan and Green
and the ulwaya |&gt;upular
white . . .
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The Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce, despairing of early
couitruction of a local hospital by
the Fuh etlale, goes on record at
favoring an immediate bond issue
H ip ancients believed the tn|&gt;ai
U n it
Hear Lake amt Urea
by the county to build whalevei would
relieve insanity, asthma, Wav* l.akr in Canada are nn&lt;*b
hospital may be deemed necettary insomnia and anger ami would a b o u t half a* Urge aa Lake
Michigan.
at the earliest possible moment. cool (silling water.
Such a bond issue will require
State If (illation which mutt be
advertised 30 days in the news
paper before it can become law.
Some steps lo this end should be
taken at once.
The Chinese are reported to be
building up enormous ammunition
ntld gasoline supply dumps just
l across the Maochurian border in
‘ patina of the expected big
push by some 400,000 Chinese
troops in North Korea. Over 600
Russian built planes are just waitlog for the attack lo be thrown
&gt; into action. And yet MacArthur
i l restrained from bombing tliese
supply dumps by United Nstiom
____ United Stales orders which pre-

right-of-way and assisted rescuers
Same of tha Injured were halfdragged and half-carried from the
cars. Others made It without help.
“I was alm ost thrown clear."
said Airs. Ru*ie Simmons of De­
troit, "but I don't think my sister
fared aa well."
The fate of her sister, &gt;lr*.
Dolore* Hardin of New York »n*
not learned immediately.
One paxM-nger, Ha&gt;kell lilt bet I
of Detroit, said he felt the truin
jolt, then come to "a laty stop."
The wreck scene is not far from
the Detroit River which feed* ore
to steel furnace* In a string of
downriver communities.
Ambulance* from neighboring
title* sped to Trenton.
Trenton, a city of
popula-

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these handsomely atyled
suits by Tom Sawyer in
washable white Gabardine
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Drown, Blue or Green.
Sizes 1 to 12.

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on pastel Miami doth i r q s s ) Necklia r scoops U«r both 'root
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S o c ia l A n d P e rso n a l A ctivities
HONE

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Social Calendar

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T H K bA N K O H l) H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

The Lamplighter

Personals

It) TOM DOYLB______

Harry Touve i* expected to
THURSDAY
arrive tomorrow after spending
It
was
early
in
the
afternoon.
F in t Raplixt Churvh will meet at
sonic time in Texas and Mexico.
the church at 7:00 P.M. in th&lt; Apr. 14, 1742, ami the great hall on
Fistmmide
Street
in
Dublin,
IrePhebean c U m room.
Mr*. W. K. Smith of Ocala is
The Douglas Jobe Junior Hro ' land, was crowded. The first public spending sonic time with her sister
thrrhood will meet at the Kir. ' performance of George llamiel's Mr*. J. R. Ray .
Baptist Church tonight at 7:3&lt; , Oratorio, "The Messiah'', war
I’ M.
about to begin und enfold to its
Friends of Charles II. Shaffer
The Men'* Brotherhood of tin ‘ audience in powerfully inspired will regret in iiarn that he is conFlret llnptiat Church will havi | music "The Greatest Story Ever fincil 4.” the Fcrnald-Laughtcn
their Simper amt Prugiam meet­ | Told"—That of Christ.
ing in the Memorial Eduratioen I We ran vicariously take our Memorial lln-pitat.
reals in the great hall ami im­
Building tonirrht at 7;.7*i P.M.
Friend* of A. K. I.iveright, winfh-minolr Chapter No. 2 of patiently await the beginning mo­
visitor al the Mayfair Inn, will
O. K. S. will meet at the Masonic tion of Hamid's baton, as the or­ ' ter
regret to learn that he is ill in
Hall at 8:00 P. M.
chestral pi elude introduce* us the
hospital in Orlando.
The It A P. W. club will sponsor to the work as n whole, being
n .upper and fa.hion show- at anticipatory of both grief und
l-e* Raggett and Joe Surz of
7:15 at the Woman'* Club. The despair as well as of great re­ Richmond,
Va., are visiting Mr.
joicing that reaches its climax
public i* invited.
Mr*. Richard Farrell for sev­
in the stirring “ Hallelujah Chor­ and
FRIDAY
eral days.
The A zalea C ircle of the (ia ritrn us". As the title would indicate,
Club will have a covered dish the coming of Christ I* the cent ml
Friend* of P. I*. Campbell will
supper at the Carden C en ter at theme. The people of Israel must lie glad to learn that he is im­
wait for Hi* coming a t whirh time
7:00 p. M.
“ Every Valley Will l&gt;e exalted”, proving after several day* of ill­
MONDAY
The Dependable ("lass of the and the glory of the l.ord will he ness at his home.
First Methodist Church will meet revealed. Hut the people arc weak
Jack Russell plans to leave to­
at 8:00 p. M. at the home of Mr*. with sin und "Who may abide HI* morrowon a busi­
Clarence Wallii, 1508 Klliot Ave­ Coming"? The music strike* a ness triiiforandCalifornia
rn route home he
note of terror here, tor are sinnue.
The Past Matron* Club will ridden people ready to receive a will visit hi* brother and sistermeet at 7:30 p. M. at the home of spotless, pure king? Continuing in-law In Chicago.
Mr*. Joe Corley with Mr*. Edaon in a happier key, the voice* rise
Kenneth Leffler is expected to
Goit and Mrs. J. C. Rill* a i co- and sing that " lie will Purify arrive
tomorrow from the Uni­
Them”, and make them worthy
hostesses.
versity of Tennessee to spend the
The Woman's Mi-sionary Union of Iris coming.
The volets with the accompani­ spring holiday* with his parent*
of the First Itapti.t Church will
meet Monday as follows: Prayer ment continue, singing of the vir­ Mr. and Mr*. W. A. I-effler.
Hand—2:00; Committee Meeting. gin who will bear a king; hut no
Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Neff and
—2:30; Directed Community Mis­ longer it he a m ighty king in the son Por.alJ, Mr. and Mrs. II. J.
traditional sente, but surprisingly
sion*—3:on I’. M.
Mr. and Mr*. G. A.
The Audubon Society will meet a child—a child w ho will grow and Comfort and
all of Canada have been
at the Garden Center at 8:00 suffer much and die that they Piocunler
may live. The music represents the recent guests of Mrs. Francis
P. M.
thorny path trod by Christ in Bolt.
TUKSDAY
The Unity Clas* will meet at somber tone; his enemies' senti­
Mr. and Mr*. D. K. MrN'sb have
7:30 P. M. at the Valdes Hotel ments are alto voiced.
as their guest* Mr. MrNab's bro­
Finally,
w*
are
atirred
deeply
with Mrs. Carolyn II. Parsons as
a* there ie a tremendous, tumul­ ther and siitrr-in-law, Mr. and
teacher.
Mrs. Roy |,. McNab and family
The American Home Depart­ tuous surge of mualc and voice* of Indianapolis, Ind.
ment of the Woman's Club will representing the victory of good
meet at 8:00 P. . at the Woman's over evil blend powerfully in the
Friend* of Mr*. Paul Rigger*
world famous "H allelujah Chorus".
Club.
This represent* a tremendous re­ will be glad to learn that she
WBDNRSDAY
ha* returned home after being
The Civic Department of the lease, the consummation of Ih* eonfined to the Orange General
Woman's Club will have a lun­ g reat struggle. “And Christ shall Hospital.
cheon at 12:30 o'clock at the rvlgneth r~»»v#r"!
Now, Handel'a “ Messiah” ends
club. The program will l&gt;e on
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es II. Bond of
In softened tones as "Worthy I* Toronto, Can., who have !&gt;een
safety.
the Lamb” and "The Amen visiting Mr*. Rlchaid Ten Eyck
Chorus” are sung. We have I-ten left for Bradenton Reach and re­
taken on wings of music by Han­ turn for the Mills-Walker wed­
del, and In the rourse of listening ding.
have t&gt;ccn made to run the gamut
amotions from A to / . Ilandel
AUDITION SOCIETY
Circle No. 4 of the Woman's of
haa literally loved with our feel­
The Florida Audubon Society
Missionary Society of the First ings,
and whatner or not we are will ms«t at the Garden Center
Baptist Church met Mouday In fam iliar with the Messiah story,
the Phehean Class room with Mr*. the effects are constant, and the Mar. If* at 8:00 P. M. Merritt
R. T. Thomas, chairman presiding. sweeping momentum of the mu*le C. Farrar, the executive director
Mr*. C. W, Krgl* conducted the will surely stir the most flsreld of the Society of Florida, will
show a technicolor motion pirturr
devotional u sin g ' a*&lt; her tnpio soul.
"Walk Your Angel Down" and the
Following this 1742 Dublin per­ “The Rlrth of the Soil."
scripture was Proverbs 16:1.
Yherc will lie a bus trip Mar. 31
formance, the critics and poets
Mr*. A. J. Walker, the com­ could not find the adjectives and to Merritt l*land. The lut* leave*
munity mission* chairman, an- similes to phrase adequately their the Gartien Center at 0:45 A. M.
would he visiting the hospital ami sentiments, so completely had 1 and from there to the Chamlier uf
nouneed the work for the month “The Messiah” captl vated them, I Commerce in Winter Park and the
nursing home*. Forty-two visit* held them ■pellhounu by the grand­ liu* will Iravc for the Dtarul at
have lien made during the past eur and majesty of its powerful 7:30 A. M. Reservation* may be
made until Mar. 20.
month In interest of the Woman's and baautiful muale.
Missionary Union and the Churrh,
"Women, for all your sins may
it was announced. Mrs. W. C. Ituie you be forgiven” was the comment proof of it* eternal place in the
told of the ml.sinn work In China one of the Reverends mad* on a world’* inuijr Is evident a* many
and of the death of one of the solo sang by a certain Mrs- Clb- group* a ll' over the Christian
missionaries, a Dr. Wallare who l&gt;er. The papera w ere full of world are now preparing to pre­
was prisoner of the communities. the event, and Handel'a “ Messiah" sent thi* work during the Easter
Mrs. R. L. Garrison, the general had made its m ark, to become season. It I* Inconceivable th*»
stewardship chairman, presented as history has shown, perhaps th* the future will see anything dif­
the stewardship chart and urged j most grandiose and lofty musical ferent. A thousand Easter* from
each member to he a tlther, tell­ | phrasing of the events that have now, group* yet unborn will he
lehrarsing snd presenting George
ing of the spiritual blessings tith ­ made the Christian religion.
Ilandel is the m aster of the Frederick Ilandel'* masterpiece.
ing would bring Into the life of
When the Seminole Choral So­
the individual and also thow it Oratorio. He im parted to hi*
would help to advance God's cause "M essiah” mu»lc much the same ciety undeitakes thi* great work
thing as did the w riters of the Sunday afternoon at 3:00 P. M.,
and kingdom here on earth.
Mrs. F. L. Humlston was we|. Bible impart to S cripture! A tour we would do well to remember the
corned as a new member. Mrs. A. of loftiness and authority. “The great tradition iwhlnd It—and for
J. Peterson, the president of the Messiah made its Initial hit in the soloists' and rhoru*' sake, the
Woman's Missionary Union, Mrs. 1742, and now, 211 years later, voral demand* it exart*.
Garrison and Mrs. Daisy Bayne of
Pennsylvania were visitors.
Mrs. John D. Abrahams dismiss­
ed the meeting with prayer. A
fellowship luncheon was enjoyed
with the other circles In the Gen­
eral Assembly Room after which
they met in the auditorium for an
inspiring and ehallrnglng mission­
ary program.
Those present w e r e
Mrs.
Thomas. Mrs. M. J. Phillip^ Mr*.
Walker, Mrs. Buie, Mr*. Turner
l-odge, Mrs. Abram*. Mrs. F.rgle,
Mr*. Mary Hall, Mrs. Miriam
Vlneup, Mr* C- H- Goethe, Mrs.
Humlston, Mrs. Garrison Mr*.
Peterson and Mr*. Rayne.

Plans Announced For Rules Announced
Miss Mills* Wedding
For Flower Show

GENEVA NEWS

Station WTRR—1400 Kilocycles

II) ADDIE PRBVATT

Miss Mona Ruth Mills announced
today the final plant for her
m arriage to Richard Ten Kyck
W alker which will be an event
of Mar. 24 at the First Baptist
Church at 7:00 o'clock.
Serving a* the only attends
will be Mr. and Mr*. Charlr- It.
Flanders. Usher* will lie Wallace
Tyre and Wallace Albritton.
Following the ceremony an in
formal reception will be held in
the Haptist Memorial Educational
Building. All friend* of the couple
are invited to attend.

rm..—

The Annual Flower Show spon­
"it
Mr .and Mrs. Sam Levy of *&lt;11
sored by the Garden Club will I*
held in the Episcopal Parish House Sanford were Sunday guests of * l i
Hi
Mat. 2'J from 2:00 to 8:00 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Guyctte.
IS
Maj. Janies Melton Jones, Jr. T
ami Mar. 30 10:00 A. M. to 0:00
* on
and wife of Jacksonville wen- s I &gt;
P. M.
Everyone In thi* vicinity In­ weekend guest* of Mi-. Jones' s-jn
I.
terested in flowers und gardening mother, Mrs. Pearl Peter*.
Mr*. Judson I.aster of Fort
is invited to take part in the
flower show, Mrs. Michael Ginson, Pierce vvn» a recent guest of her
brother-in-law nnd sister, Mr. un i
chairman, announced today.
Rules for entrirt and exhibit* Mr*. I.altuc Alderman.
Mr. and Sir*. Horace Wesson
ute n« follows:
11 All entries must in- brought and sons, Mrs. Thelma Bachelor
to the show rooms between 8:00 of Winter Park cnlle-l on Mrs.
and 10:30 A. M., Thursday. Mar. j Comic Weston and Mr. nnd Mri 20. Exhibitors will use their own i Roland Wesson ami daughter.
Henry Levy visited friends in
&lt;ontaiucr*.
2) Exhibitor* shall have only ' Lake Mary Sunday.
Mr*. Scott Kvscr »»&lt;
lone exhibit in enih section of each
from the Frrnnbl-I.audit rt
The Woman's Bible Class of thi i las*.
.3&gt; All container* should be orint Hospital Siindnv nnd
First Baptist Church mrt at the
home of Mr*. M. C. Ilnynes with marked on the bottom with owner's 1to Mim* to stay with re
name. Containers will lie furnished, there a lewr days.
Mr*. II. II. Newman and Mr*. J- for
specimen classes.
Dan Dreggots and Chart
A .Strangr a- co-hostesses.
4i
First, second and third wen were taken from the Fetnald
Mr*. II. C- Moore, presided ever award*
honorable mention will i Laughton Mcnioiial lln-pitul Iasi
business meeting and Mrs. F t. I lie madeand
in a variety in ruch class week anil arc at their home doing
Myer* gave the devotion. Mr* S.
1 Two tricolor* will he awarded very well.
G. Ilarriman conducted i. quit by6the
judges, one for horticulture,
Mr. and Mrs. M. II Sellnr
contest which all the rurmlwr* en­ the other fot the beat arrange­ of Rest Haven on I ok.- Ilatiijoyed.
ment in the show. It max- only i spent the weekend In S
Those present wrrs- Mr*. Mo. re, lie given to n blue ribbon winnerMi. nn.l Mr s
|| !:•
Mr*. Newman, Mrs. Myer*, Mr- All specimen* must in- labeled.
rpent the weekend at I'• t Itnvel
S trange, Mrs. Ilarrim an, Mrs. I*.
Flower show committees are on Lake Hartley before tvturnuu
F. SlcWhnrtcr, Mr*. E*»ie Wit * • i, Mrs. Ginson. grneiul chairman; to tlu-lr home In North 4'nndlr &gt;
Mr*. Unice D»nn, Mr*. Volte Wi l ­ Mrs. It. It. Crumley, artistic a r ­
Mr and Mrs I’ygnn wlm huv.
liam*, Mr*. E. It. C arter, Mr*. '1 rangements! Mr*. Jnnre* Teiwil bought the Sedlon home on Its t
I. . Denton, Mr*. C. A- Andrews, Irgcr, award*, judges and clerks. llaven ha ve returned t«* thei
J r ., Mr*. A. J. Peterson, Mr*. O Mr*. It. F. McWhorter anil Mr* home In Connecticut.
C. Gibb*. Mr*, (i. T. Newby, Mt« Herman Jacobson, classification
Mr. ami Mi*. W. L. Beig nnd
II. 11. Slaughter. Ml*. G. U
and entries; Mr*. Jacobson, Mr*. Mr*. Speer had dinner S.nnlnv
ami Mrs. F. E. Hols.
Terwillegei rind Ml*. Paul Ches­ with Mr. ami Mr*. Carole l'i
ter son. horticulture exhibits; Mis. pepper in Fail Gatin'.
It G. Brisaon, information and
Mr. anil Mrs. Rills Geiger .-utd
hostesses; Mrs. John Sehlraid and
&lt;n Jimmy &lt;&gt;f Orlando , pen' Sun
Mr*. Civile lt*ius*y, Junior Gatden day with Mr. Geiger's mother
Club; Mrs. Ginson, properties; and Mr* llsrry Geiger n-d fnmlly
Mr*. Floyd Palmer, publicity.
Mr. snd Mr* Joe Good-on n n 1
MIAMI REACH. Mar. 16
son Donnie of New Smyrna *|o r
(A P) — Elliott Roosevelt, sec I
Sun.I*), with Mr*. Windnil Hrad'lv
son of the late president, married
and daughter Julie
Mrs. Minnewa Bell Rots, Caiifm
Mis Margaret Everett if I'm &lt;
nia heiress, in * simple cerem &lt;ny
till* visited her brothci
1,1*
here today.
trrs. Ml*. Allen. Mt« S|" i-r, mol
The wedding was completed at
Model* for the Easter Fashion W. L, Sieg last week.
10:26 A-M, at Mr*. Rots' home Show sponsored by the Nowell Co.
When you have leflmei n,i«t'
on fashionable Sunset Island N" nnd the Bu*irre»s and Professional
1. It was the fourth marriage Woman's Club tonight at 8:16 after making pie, u-e it for Cheefor each.
o'clock at the Woman'* Cluh are Straw*.
Roosevelt came out of the home, ns follows:
smiling broadly, Immediately tftri
Mi*. Miriam Russell. Mr*. Doug­
the brief service, and invited in* Stenstrom, Mrs. Max Fundnm. Morton. Mi** Kay Ivey. Miss Kill n h
newsmen snd photographers t» Mt*. M. D. Conway, Mrs. W. II. Vlhlcn and Chip and Du-tv Craw-11
follow- him arovut the housa to a fttemper, Miss Cherry Singletary, foul. Sirs. II. It. Smith v .'.! '
back lawn faring the water, where Mis* Dilnn Raker. Mis* Gloria commentator.
hi* yacht, Storm King II, w*&lt; Ktudstlll. Mi** Diane Gingle*. Ml*«
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TIIK SA N F O R D H E R A L D , H A N fO H D , FL O R ID A

Tax Returns

Rollins College

projects more in line with the
ib trrr purpose.
Tim Crawford reviewed plant
if uullaned (ru n Page flue)
I l s s l l s s * * F ia s i f x r 0 **1
i r u l U » 4 F t » m !• • * » O m )
ITaallaaeW F ihh *••#* •»•»»
for
Ihr Jaycee Danre lo be held
*!** veu al the
nun at the office ot U. H. A ttnr- roils of a imxpital and l—
to 20. the lattri iiguie ill, luded III custom of waiting until the last
Armory
Mar.
'll.
Horace
n•&gt; Irving Hay pal » ' “one of Ih# rod of fd,600 |.*r room.
Monroe and his Kings Rhythm lltc (amity ic&gt;o|itllc,n wlntli Inllow- minute to file a return which had
Util top S-’irlltlM ill the field nf
In I’tplairiliie tin imOtion of i will
t„ lw accompanied i,y a cash pay.
provide Ih entuslr.
ed u’ mrrliiiK yrtlrid.iy but wilit li I lur
aerodyraniirs.”
(he FUli K atatc, .Mr. Bumper r.aid , liui-ts
lit.
at
the
meeting
were
was
not
relraird
until
today.
It
I ill ag iu ta arrested I'erl at no funds whatsoever are available llrure Trulove, Hob Hosklnson and
Nowadays, in about six out of
his home hen- lad night on an for a hospital now, hut that the Mr*. II. K. Ring.
ran about MK) word* and said in ' ten r a s . - s , it pay* to file a return.
iriililm int returned Tuenlay by trustee* indicated that u wing
Seme i'.t.Otgi.iiow of those who th.
I
I»»»1J
n fidrral grand Jury which ha&lt; might lie added to n hospital built ,
, so ran look forward to a refund
"We
the
faculty
of
Rollins
Col­
lawn investigating aioinic ••»|Miri hy the fo u n t&gt;• after the estate had
lege are aware of the unpfcccdent- | Iterative they've Iteen nicked for
lii|iiidated Hi » ’ &lt;et„ tied up in pro
age?
j
edly
dlffirult problem- wlilrlt n.orc withholding taxes than the
The lndictfti.nl w*- conn.-eii-d puly lint rendily negotiable.
11 u n iiiiiie ,! f r o m Page One)
I
have
ronfronled
I’r, ident kVagin r | total amount they owe.
Ihyliudd Moffelt of the Orlando named Daw on u a man who
wiiii the ra*« »*f three p er’ on
'I he only way to get a refund
|
since
the
Ix-ginning
of Ids M-rvlco
r,,-, j . m I of w artim e co n sp ira cy to layree , vs Im w«’ Introduced by | . |i|mrenlly wielded influenre.
, in to make a return showing that
to
ll'tllinx.
the
tlri'le
all*
■
of
his
l urth Disti
I’-Ihe*ulrnt Al­
ip t fu r R u ra l* .
Senator Mt-rarland of Arizona, efforts and th* -train uuder which th. total tax i|oe has been over­
Th' defrs.iU.iiis, *ii„ fitil'l •» vin lldlmni, «li»ru'-.ed the methods the Democratic hader, rebuked he
paid and the sooner the return is
hu. Iteen tailoring.
seliteliii'il In death if convict, d, nf making -u-raplHinks with the Fiill.right for niiggesting an infile,] after the season opens Jan.
"Wsr
nevertheless
feel
that
it
I*
arr: Juliui Rosenberg, U2, •dec mretlna and •■rnpliasiieil the nrac- vestlgation of ethical standard'
our duty to present to the Itoard of | the sooner the refund—a* a
trlral engineer; hi* wife, E thel , liral aid th ey provide in -olving nmong government n/firlala.
g i'e ra l rule.
tru ster' the following rnntter*:
sr, anil Morton gob'll, XI, ra«lar problem* of future project*.
McFarland raid Fulhrighl had
Not even the Internal Revenu’
"Dl«tnls«*l
of
over
'
.
*
&lt;
*
no
rnliera
Point Ini; out that a* a mrmber iall*d for an inquiry into “ the nf the farulty, many nf them of Dureau knows just how many
expert.
IVrl wax Indicted on four of the aw ards committee he ha* ethical standard* of the Senate.”
long service and outstanding im­ people have ‘‘applied for refunds”
count* of perjury. They concern had a unique opportunity to aee lie added:
portance to the college and all of hy early return*, hut it says re­
testimony he gavs la't Aug. IK (he statewide work of the org an i­
"I regret Oust a statement of
fund. had gone out to
and Sept. 11 in which he allegedly sation. Mr. Moffett wa- especial­ this kind should lie murfe on Ih. them wocthy wad faithful servant*
and person* of rredlt to the college
ly impressed with the Here , Uty for flinr of thn Senate."
and the tearhing profession. With­ Crime. Investigation
ari enlightened uutlord toward
out
first consulting the faculty
pulillrity.
i i s s i i s w a 1' i a a I ' a a * s t e a l
ll*i If to find out whether the
lb explained the Iiied of looking
hkh
farulty could suggest alternatives, p. ,t rily.
al publicity from the viewpoint
Hi,’ moli, he said, had wnircr*
even at per ounl -n, ilflre, Im'. in­
K a a l l «.»&lt; • I rons I'a a e l l s r l
of new-papr r and radio .tation ■j would bcriabl.’ for 2&lt;l month' ser­ flicted II deep wound ill the college. of uipply in Mexico and (.'ulifor*
In ordei lo provide them with the vice if the House hill passe*.
.da*, a rre t* here and in
“We are iiwnre of the fact that nla
type of m aterial they will publish, i The committee retained hy u the college cannot pay out money Arne.n.s partially cracxsrs] tin
lie «l’o rm fihndJ.il die iieerl for I tie vole of 115 to 115 a provision that it d'H nut have, i.ut the put 0|&gt;&lt;ration ill late 11*11, he soi'1.
that would give Congre«' the j pose of the AAIJ I’ (America I.uihrse rseapsvl punistuiii’iil. In
authority to end nr suspend all Association of University Profes­ ail.led.
He S u re To
diliied k n o w in g II*.’ &lt;nl-erg an d induction into the arimd force
I &lt;1,’vision c a m e r a s , whose
sors) ru le , regarding academic
I oti ii Perl alao «« aecuacd of or the proposed I’lmcr-iul Mili­ tenure is to prevent arbitrary ac­ light.- played over the hearing
Cull o r W rite T o -d ay
| lying
alrout
"a.-ociatlOo
a n d , tary Training t ’orp*.
tion hy college administration room, did not show Levine on the
I friendship”
w ith other p ir- o n *
The committee arranged to meet without farulty participation in p screen at the request of the Nar.
F o r F R E E Insp ectio n
I mentioned in the r«*e.
again later in the day and Vinson decision affecting farulty dismiss­ colics iliirrau.
Costello, threatened with po«.
aid he expectesl to get final a p ­ als,Docs not th. rt|.nus-al iietlon
proval of the hill then.
as taken as w e ll a- the wording of alhlc perjury rhargea as a re-ult
However, he said several pro­ the letter sent out to the mcmlx-t- of cinflictiiig testimony over teleposed amendments might stir up of the faculty who are retained, Mione wiretap-, Is dated to Ik
ronslderahle debate.
f.K N ’I.. fO N T H A C T O R
represent a grave violation of the mail'd Inter today.
Following Irvine, the former
spirit, if not the letter, of th'a|»#-llrt*r III HorltU
rules c,f nendemie tenure an agreed ll*'»l of Ihe New Cork City tellies
|.i|H«Ul of Miller
Upon by the college witli the mili.iuckrla squad, Frank (5. Hub
A p ValUI’lr 1*1 r.ulM
Orlando
ti tified he never ordered investi­
AAUPT
fut bl«
In hPAforU mu'
lls s lls s H
I tu r n I'a a e o a r ,
P H O N E — 2-I2J1
- Disnti* al* announcer! would, in gations of well-known racketeers.
Hrinlfiole i%i«jn*jr.
»n*l
( liumlion, C It i n r s r iliongliolJ nur opinion, make it itnp"*»ihle
Hal-, named ■&gt; seventh deputy
m n tu lIR lIo n * * fre#- ».f
rigid miles roulli of the Imdlcr in for the college In claim that it will pi,lu e rommlsslouer during the
P H O N E — 2*1852
lloie a lul IttpRlr W#»rF
lx- prepared to offrr an education­ administration of former Mavo*
renlrsl Korra.
llulie
The ||e&lt;| radio at Pyongyang al program next year of the William O’Dwyer, -aid hr knew
I rl'phuiiP*
N ip h t &amp; Sunday
reported fierce fighting Inside quantity mid quality which would underworld figure Joe Adonis had
Ulllpe
llrltsr»« !**•»•»•
I*. II. Il.*« l . \ T *
**f « ( . H . * l
rilS North Main Street
Reoul.
Allied reports said it fell justify maintaining nf liiiliun rales U "repulatlan of In-lug rnnuertrd"
• anfesrsf, I l a .
«pwf**ul I7TM
fur present •■Indent* and raising with rackets.
without ii -hot Iming fired.
' "Did vou make an invexllga.
The Pyongyang radio, in h them for new one*.
“It is already apparent that any lion of this?" he wa- asked.
l.rnadrsst hearrl in Tokyo, saiil D»0
"No. I did not," he answerer!.
Allied troops w ere killed and two savings tlust would be iffect'sl
(J. Did you rause an Investiga­
tanks were destroyed In the Seoul may lie mure than offset hy with,
*&gt;hattle.H It also claimed that six drawn! nf student* who have Immm tion lo lx* made of well-known
e'”»rs?
American aircraft were shot down deeply wounded by the aetlon rark
A No.
taken with respect lo favorite and
over ihe citv.
lie also conceded he never
beloved professor*.
STEAM HEATED
A. I1, correspondent Jim Decker
“ We deplore the failure to take probed Into the affairs of Coslel.
Visit Our
reported th at lied anti-aircraft advantage of student sentiment. fo. who ha* hern named as
Refreshment
Doors Open
fire knocked down three IJ. S The sheek to the student body wn* Ad”o|s‘ loss in a rrlm e romhlno.
p'anes and killed al least one Jet profound. The reaction of the
12:11 P. M.
Har Far
He tald he and O’Dsvyer. now
pilot Thursday in western Korea. student Ixxly, however, has been amhasiadnr to Mexico, worked out
Candy A PopDally!
IgJfSJ
The F-WI filer w a s killed arhe gratifylnglv constructive. With the plan for the anti-rarketa
rtrra!
Where llapplnais Costa
his speedy craft was knocked out youthful Uealisa*
idtnlitM students arc .w|U*d, which Oats dswerihed a*
S o L it t le
of Ihn air.
i
f.
diking for guidance und advice a &lt; "fjore of an information squad."
A second Jel wg* hit by ark-ark' Li how a ltd white they can help,
while ever the Itoirthwksi t o a s t ' nml will »t" hi (Jetty .Itwsppmrled traredy of the present may well
eonie new strength and unity
hul there wax no wm»nl opjRie fa te '
ll l)»: i.oi fi.iilu-eidihg.
will solve not nnly financial
nf Ihr pilot,
.‘.'H
I*. M
"We git ll'.l lil‘1 I'l l,,|ls,’“ Hia which
piol.lrm* hul will lav sure fnuiHtaftnatmiinl*! anti-aircraft puns any &lt;t»i
Umiit;r lo iiiiiiialf' t'dallon- iionfor Ihr future nf Rnlllna."
aim iiit an F-fil Mustang. The »lli|l is it r&lt; pin til,|)'. A situation
t Cl U u d ifiy
•bint crashed In the II, H. Thlnt
a Men e iln
lrd , huw«
Ipiweycr, which,
•ntrd,
Division are* near Renal. f|e was
not hnti^llied .vnth,, (he utmost
IfOtUtt
rescued hy helropter.
iJl'Knd
aps’sii hy
al iw lljj'S
n
D'lom, gpod
wisdom,
.
Twn other Amoricaa piapa* mitt- allI cwocei m il, lmay
iY wi
ll .result
Widl
rasiilt in
heavy anll-airrra fl'flre hul retu^t- SF•aster In the college.
,
» ,
, wroagadl
e«l safely.
U
...
• I V i.lo . of the Rollins family
On Ihe &lt;.ist-rr,itral front,'Jb*Pr la
|, i Ml to ‘uh ail,I. We Iwlleve that
' V
•Ssvmlh Dlvf, ion Irnnp' Wioi a 'jf llu1 diffetrnl ini
mimdtslr* of family
,e■lay.long I.attic with Red* aftei x-.,ik t'.g n th .r, an i prnrtirnl "dlllamhuihing th e Communists In lion may l&gt;F reached. Out of the
their own Irap set up lo wipe out
the dmighltoys.
foxhole," aid one (J. |, after the
"We found a dead aook In avary
rlash. The body nf a North Korean
colonel was m to rtrd among Ihe 42
Communist dead counted after Ihe
seven-hour fight.
TI im 9 9 U m
t). H. Recon,I Division,
•DID • » 4 o D 0 » « i«
rig on the left of the Seventh,
iriv i
la Hia R m i i I Ouldoot .
talnrd against the atlffesl Rest
• M i fcftpptAi
Advontura Dtaaul
resistance It had met since the
Aimmunlata began their front
■lit war Is Iks sasrline pull-bark laat week.
A preliminary count showed the
taiUmai
Second Division troops killed !lf&gt;0
mm
joamn(
uur
Communist*, wounded 2A0 and
raptured eight in a single akirmfiM w La* WrifAi
i*h north of Yudong.
A spokesman for the U, S. 10th
lA KM tTI DROP DOUDNNUTS
Corps said th a t despite the alff
— Pl.tTK—
Red resistance “all signs—exis­
tence of minca, roadlock* and de­
D ISN EY COLOR CARTOON — “CHICKRN IN T IIK K O U O ir
laying tactics—point to a con­
THIH IM AMRRICA— “ YO U CAN M A K E M ILLION S”
tinuing enemy withdrawal toward
the 31th Parallel.”
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is swk*ksat. Ian1.Mh sms at
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SEE THE FASHION SHOT
I.

t.'L- ST..nfv?n 8,^ Ri ^ „ BY T,IK CHAMBER OF COMMERCR
FEATURING FLORIDA FASHIONS AND PKTITE PARIS LINGERIE
SAME BEAUTIFUL MODELS

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Tide ................................ Uurge pkg. l i e

Lettuce............ 2 heads 15c

4 1 i a#

g

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re*, kar

SwgR Hoop ...___

Re

.... . largo pkg. 31c

re*, bor

n fio

Squash ...........

2 lbs. 19c

Rcgalo Frrah

Roasted Peanuts. */2 lb bff 21c

Re

Regain Brand

Spry ...................... ..... .— 1-lb.

cm

Snowdrift ------- ----------- Mb.

cm

37c

Crlnco ........ ......

cm

37c

M b.

Fresh Yellow

He

Lifebuoy ................................ both 13c

EFFECTIVE!

6 for 19c

C abbage...........M ff, . lb 7c

PAG Sogp ..........
o,‘

Lemons
Fresh Green

Fresh In te r s

Ivory FUken

K IlL t APHIDS, S d A ll
IN SICTS, RID SPIOIRS,
W H IT I- P L Y , M A N Y
C H IW IN A P IS Y S

V s'

Joy ............. ............. .... ( oa. bottle 30c

Clingy

O llt. DDT. AND
{
NICOTINt

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Sunklat luirgp Juicy

Ivory Hoop „ii.|'w..,s^M.s«H«medL bar Vc

•, COMTAINI
MOMiY-RIMNIO

P R E IL S B R C A D W A y SH C JV S

Pascal Celery 2 lrff. stalks 15c

Hnb-O-Cleaniter...............- ................
12c
0S*

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FEATURING

M. EVERY EVENING

lb* $1.10
saJ

CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT.
A ilP F e o d fltiM

1'aan Egg Dyes ............................... l&amp;c

SANFORD AMERICAN LEGION POST NO. 53

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Heavy Nirluin

Fr*«h

SPONSORED BY THE

V .-

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Please write:

*♦ a 1dCR t

MAR. 12TH THRU 17TH

_____ '

I:

ing and check your purchases, Aal*
mark* price* on all items and gives
you an item ised cash register slip.

•Pole Beans

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— t. €*■»«* m asasiai a i l
, H Ci IM M lif sawaa.

SEMINOLE COUNTY FAIR

37e

Popcorn 1-lb. ccjlo baff 19c
Regalo Brand

Cashew Nuts 6 oz cello bg 33c

Istvs Soup __ i________________ n * . bar lRc

tore Seed Co.
r AMI

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Brig ht flail Sogp Ftakw k * . pkg- Me

1st Street
M ttt

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Cu§tomerB, Corner

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Fresh Stringless or

A T THE

A*r

0 T o protect you again
A aP guarantees all a
for a full week.

fo o t H o rn to tin g

:

•

• To help you save In every depart­
m ent, A b P o.‘f
' " r v v l d c lov.price*.

Korean Wnr

A FLORIDA STATE THEATRE

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• To give you maximum value, A aP
lakes only
profit on your dollar.

W. G. MILLtilt

Co.

eh*r**J »fe»n,&gt;»

To

Mini power Ceiling

|

f,lM h,T* ^

taxpayer* for a total of fV)5,
781JIC7 — an average of M6.&amp;5
with b i h n i f ranging Di&lt;m *.:
#icj,—a t th h motith'x start.
rceding budget' and purchasing
The big annual refunding oper­
(Ceariasea r r s a Pace Oner
ation is iu-t commencing to pick prove a recommendation drawn *-upplier from a fellow hoai.l
up peed, sc, refundi will flow up for It by a sub committee. I he member lo cans piling *" *c&gt; • i»t
foster in ih r next few weeks. recommendation
»akl although unauthniuid compcii-alloii and
Over 2J*d7/KJ0 refunds, or nearly some school boards have got in hrihes.
one third of the total made since trouble with the law "most of
inn. 1, were crowded into the Florida'* school hoard member*
laat week of Fabruarv.
are earnestly trying to do a good
Be
The Revenue Rurrau hopes to Job in handling their county school I Used
clean up by Ju n r I ft nearly all the business."
NERVOUS
ll,'UatjMM),000 in estimated re.
The council approved the re­
funds. Interest must be paid on commendation's conclusion which
As A Cat 9
refunds not mailed before Apr. I. was that law* to prevent fraud,
Bay* Befarv My Bad Days
The interest amounts to one-half conspiracy or "loose handling of
bb Bkt U *»*ry I MdMB iff
_
of on* p er cent a month, equiva­ public money" should be strength­ O
Mrnat* i«Mt4
BikOli'l P»k4s IlsreaikJa
kvf UM Ml ( sNfl H)*/* i • RIO* «M'liJ
lent to fid rent* a month on a 1100 ened.
oafBdll Do MM
it*I toiler
refund. Delay ran rost the gov­
r f s w , |a p M
w a lio *
M flM B M
« ts k l
Carl V. Cescry of Jacksonville • C M MfM
*7M */»*« khd buitr («BdMal (Bfkilir
ernment millions.
I. \IWl|
W*f
tH iMt euf)
MM »»«•
f« 'We** IM*
.Since the withholding tax syx- -aid he thinks laws are lieing vio­ »aBlk
BilWutBdiD'llfdWn*r&gt;«l
iff Irep ilaBW
*tern took effect in mld.104.1. the lated by a good many school fwl B»&gt;»■■**rMW
MC»M
T«4/iwf •*«» &lt;« f-rte.' |
MORtm? CRAWPt
government haa paid hack around lioarda but their activities "just
10,000,0002)00 in refunds to those | Haven’t come to light."
cminci i i lire
School board members in Cal­
whose paycheck, were nicked too
A«!f
deeply for taxes.
houn, Lee, Pasco and Duval coun-

m

l

Tan 0av i

�m

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g p

BE

m

_i

at Pott Aiti.ai Ethyirr.. i. uied
in making synthetic rubber and
pi a: tic*.
tc**ilais.4 n » » P m &gt; d a n
Magnolia Petioirurn t ..ir.pany.
t»» pl&amp;nt at Fort Worth work­
ing on MP|i|iPit-up II .ul ti»ii.l&lt;*i u Btandaid u f f il u tt. ............... [h i
ed two n ark in g unit
-peed
.rder*.
T »o romjianica a t Hsuston arc up the output of hiither-vriluo.1
oullding small arm s. Another is chemicals essential to aviation
AkiiMitu.' ht-avy urt.llery. other fuel. Continental Oil Onninnnv
" o u .to n a n a firm s opened up plans a *10,000.000 catalytic
new tank aurm lily and rrpair cracking plant tmodeln refinery!
at nearby Lake Charles, La.
(hops.
West T&lt; xo If ill oil the mohillAlmost everythin# In the air
lino is being Im ilt w ith in a -40- ration cffuits a • well a tin- in­
cost and Dallas-Fort
milt* c irc le that include* Ita lia -, dustrial
F o rt W o rth, am i iMilmrhari Oar- Worth area*.
land.
On a 1,00-acre tract east of
The federal government re* Amarillo, tli.
Atomic Kmii-v
activat'd lyidhctir rublier plants Csimmis.don ha- a m y fery i *
along thr Texan gulf road , ami j«-l. AF.C has been nori-comalso enrourag'-d furtnera to plant inunicntivi’ about what i« r«"u.
^ ' .lyolt- -a .(range plant from except to say it diu’s not involve
W hich natural rubber ran hr pro- radioactive m ateiials. The site
••e.»&lt;»d.
is IT miles from Amarilln and
Reynold. Aluminttm Company was I'nntex ..rdam e plant in
announced plans to hullil one of World War II About I,tarn per­
’.hr g rratc .t aluminum plants in sons will work there.
the nation near Corpus Christi.
To the south, the midland
It will cost at lenat ♦hU/KKt.tXM). Odessa area h i , at leu t m e
Three or four nearby towns will order for ino.txht.OOo ■gallon* f
have |t rent I eduction plants.
high octane aviation tea-"I in*
1'ln n s fu r T e x a s ’ second fu llyllit-gct
m ilitary
ccntei
•■
int.-grated steel processing plant San Antonio, -its of Lackland
wen- annm incer l*y Lone S ta r Air Force Im e, Port Sam Hous­
M ice I Company, which will erect ton und Itaodolph Air t'oiic (*ase.
™ a t I li n g e r ! b id in Cain T rx a « . I l.acklmid —wher&lt; report of overS h effie ld '- plant ut llou-tnn is ! crowiling und la-k of f.uililit
so fu r T e x a s ’ o n ly plant which I for Air F o u r reeiult- dc • ..
produces plate
ti-cl fio n i raw Senatorial investigation i* handore.
I ling one of the greatest Ho*m| s
Heavy chemical industries re­ i of manpower in Air Form his­
cruited several thousand new work­ tory. Itandl|&gt;h AFll, assign"! n
ers at ItcHiimom und i’ort Arthur. new- $.‘10,0011,000 aeio-mi dieal cen­
Rest Itiver otdanro plant at ter, will he the top military med­
Texarkana added several thous­ ical center in the world, accord­
and in its stepped-up ammunition ing to Itep. I’aiil Klldny (H-Tex!.
production program.
The Air Force want*
M Texas' great oil imtustry ix
T utting heavy emp.uisi- on liitrlt than Mi million dollar* for work
at Amarillo .s«t I'-- • • i’noctane aviation -ns•inline.
When Wnrhi W ar II started, Sheppaid Air Force base nt
T. xu- refinery capacity was |,. Wichita Falls i bulging with
Uirrels daily. Hally crude Air Form recruit, re routed the.
run. now nic lii11istar a iceord of from San Antonio. Car well Vtr
Worth —
tl.tlfMi.iMM) barrel-, compar'd to Force latse nt Fort
fv’IOO.iMMl u year art". Refinery home of the IMlfl will get n&lt; tv
cupaiitie. reacheil u record d.- spun- fm its auper-tMilflhei licet
Wlf.’.tHi Issirrcli daily ta d year, nt a cud of more Hum !J,lMHi,0u(l.
New I..ii iaid will i " up at
uod oilmen exp.x-t to add |n.l,n&lt;m
Furl II-omI iu central ‘li
Fort
In I M l.
M ltd induction is l.iitly h"hl- ' ltli«* (n Wi -t Ti X4S i :• igfled a
Tlirr Us nun at I’.rtftft.tsm barrels , goidiil-ml-sile renter and an null- !
daily in Texas. Hut the industry .ii" m il filing renter Camp Wel­
expects the Texas railroad com­ ters at Mineral Wells is la&gt;lng
mission—whi'h regulate* the in- icactlvateil as u training site for
du-try d o allow greater producAir Form construction engineers.
lion.
Itf the many r&lt; finejv expan­
sion- lieinrt piunned. llin-c nnWhen Cae«ar 'otiqurr.-d E gypt,1
pounced include tlulf Oil’s multi- part of the tribute was paid in
tnilliuii dollar Kthyleiie uas piani glass.

War Preparations

“0 X” Brant! Crystal

Quantity
Rights
itf

-

r

&gt;«

&lt;1

“ Sure-Good
Colored
Quarters
0 L E 0

25

(Limit—2)
;» n

s i : i : w h a t 11 u v f . n k d t o

i : \ n i dollar
You SPENT WITH r s IN 1‘L'iO

11

Y o u it

.I

I

1-lb C m

,

_____________ fho•re

1.11H
• w

WK SFECIAl.IZi: IN QUANTITY I'RICKK
FOR YOlllt LOCKER—FOR YOUR HOME I REE/.ER
A Swell Weekend For A llarbecue In Your Hack Y ardHudd A Fire SmsII The Smoke And The Amnm t»f These
Fine Meats
SMALL SIZE MKATY I’OIIK

SI’ARF RIBS, lb.................... 49 c

t

jr , , , ,j.m. n S a T I all llifciiqh the inedl!

c w « p .ib 23 c

1/2 °

Bo,

o n e

i i 99

1

’.m&gt;s M .in r 1
.tn tw x im iE V is t .-x
( ttisn l \ \ st *1 ( i i i

-TTtrr u ..

I

"ut " f s v s r j it d l ji v e il
id
w sld ( " i i.'« s 1». "|M -ralm i: ex|«-ss
•&lt; and im p ru v rin c n U . T n e s.itier
• i s sn t v t paid to -tsa k h n ld err
T h a l’a w h e re to u r f 's s l do ar
toe- w h e n Vo's Imp in m ir -tnr* .

99

)ttttsAtftr\ j j 11

.''•-III. H ag

li'd d i'is f u r 11 's-n t llis ii n u 'tis'V .

8

HAKy-rm

III Ilk H.s'.:

Oiv

ill" f ill' I AC II DOLLAR war* |iai)l im ii|H‘ralitiK
f.-.Z ex|M’itves ntilit• . rs'sit-. 1••pi'ir- .Mini lure mniiitsi anre supplies.
I
Oi l o|-‘ EACH DOLLAR was jiAisI t&lt; out d&lt;»k

S r e n O o f r a s A n c ^ .-

\r d tli.,t's •. I,, v . mi .&lt;1
more at Mari, tit Ann
sCav In the week

l.\

'

'APPiul-

•

Every

^

t &gt;n

A 'J

L

Libhys Sliced or l)H .Monte liiihcs

Pole B eans ^
York Apples S
Fla. Celery 2

Rtuical ,

25c

,b .

•

Lb Bag

39'

-

(tje Sf.ilk*

D’Anjou PEARS '» for 21k’ Canadian IM'TAMAdAS II*. .'*(’
SUPER SPUDS 10-lb. Iiuk ID* Yellow ONIONS II lbs.
17c
-1(5 Size Florida No. 1 CKAPKKUUIT
» for
2ik-

FtSSn RASPBERRIES
StmlinK

^
^

PORK LOINS, lb....................

a-lit. H ag

OFT OF KA( II DOLLAR was reaervnl fur im I -j C pruvt nielila And e\p,insi"n lit sun -lure-' and )d|tlipmerit In - r \ «■ volt Itelier.

I

Fnnlhook l i
WESTERN LEAN WHOLE

Plain or Sftlf-flis’ne; Flour

o |" | OF EACH DOLLAR was paid tie wages. »alarii’x, and lu’UOlitH In the |»s'npl«' win* wurL for us
in serve yon tadter.

8C

Juicy
1

k a lia n

ill I OF EACH Ool.I.M ! was (uiiil t" f.ttiii'T-.
Q0C incut |tucker* nti«l niher |»r«luccr» fur the lineal
I'MsI utiil other pnuhtcls oltlttittnldi'.
*1
itl"T ()F I' \&lt; II DOLLAR v».ts paid in ta\e.. In
I gC l-’iHlernl. S tate and Igu-.tl gnvcnmteiilx

Kentusky NYmuler

AND STORAGE CO.

__

"1-X I..

CENTRAL FLORIDA Ill'll K FREEZE

ten w, i.ith si.

FACE FIVR

THE SANFORI) HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

THURSDAY MAR. 15. 1951

I M A C

■ In

H

N o 2 ': Cnn

Armour's Luncheon Meat

(Limit 3 Cans)

f®

MM
Garden Gilt Z m r re&amp;s

1? o z C m

GRAPE JUICE
MARGARINE

10c
25c
19c
25c

r.’3. : o 3

S o

phgs.

w

0%

PEACHES

TREE

.

(Limit 2 Cans)

Hillsdale Sliced Pineanple
Ballard's BissaSkS
L
Lady Belly Srdau Bresos;^

i:* sic.

-

N o. 2

P!:£ s .
Ft.

HONK LESS SIRLOIN

BEFF FILLETS, lb............... 89 c
SKINLESS ALL MEAT

HOT DOGS, lb .......................f t c
CHAOE A ~ DRESSED A DRAWN

F R Y E R S, lb........................? 9 i

tit.
RAYO STARCH
SAVO BLEACH
2*
KLINE PIE CRUST * *
FRENCH’S PEPPER lllu rh lO -n z.
DASH DOG FOOD 2 -- .

[ armour

E G G S s! ^

,,o ,-

Small l.ran llirkory Smoked
Half Or Whole
IIA M S

Ih . S 5 r

61c

(;k

BREAD

ih . 5 9 c

CORN ON COB

15c

i$

SU C C O T A SH

BABY LIMAS
MIX VEGETABLES
2 P k ffs. 49c

2 P k jfH . 4 6 c

PACIFIC COAST—SLICED—SUGARED

SRAWBERRIES s f 39c
“SEALTEST THE BEST'
2

P IN T S

55c

V i G A L.

M e

Family J.mif 1 ?&lt;
WHY CAY MORE!

M a rg a te l

\ n n O r.

Tripe

45c

LIVER

in.

69c

t.ARn

13

c..

49

(Nn ( ruler Sines Removed from l ull II.ill ll.mis)

(I'Ot. Arinnui'* l,un&lt; ti
\

Floridn

c«

33

WHOLE , FU LL H A LF

21

BUTT END HAMS
SHARK END HAMS

1s'* Vis-nnu

Sausage

c«

' A tn im it ■I ’ • 1 d

EGGS

Meal
V

l.g . On/

cm

lb.

i’
i.h .

25c

?t-nr. Armour %

Tongue
M arguiet Ann

2 LONG OR 4 SHORT EARS

GREEN BEANS
GUT TORN
TUR. GREENS

OLIVE OIL &gt;-•&gt;&lt;. 41.
h -m.
DIAMOND NAPKINS 2 »»•■

Old Eaihlnnrd Smokrd
I’ure I’otk
s a u s a

Spread

I ; k :to In'. HuH

RO AST
I.. &lt; .

3'tsOt Aiiuuur l.ivs-r

^om pehui

FLORIDA— GRADE A—LARGE

V.

L y re ’s Tendurcurctl

‘ ''•at

6 5 c

c.a

11

Atmour’a I’utls-d

c.a

17

i.

n 555!.
49,

COLO CUTS Lb. 43c
•Mi* *; I'nt tn tIra te A
* R Y ER :
Th;r hs ? tb. ctn. 1.49 I
Backs 2 Ih. cln. 55c 1
"•77A.&lt;('S Ib.
46c 9

Ifl' -n; Arnvmr'x

7
Swift's Ice Cream Cube Ralls
em it
.Swift's Delicious Ice Crcnm
• . -jtnl.
Old filory Pre|»nred Spni'het t i
No. H00
Del Monte Pineapide Juice
Ifi-ir/.. rnn
Cantpliell's Asstd. Soups
16c und 2 for
.Sophie Mae Peanut brittle Cund&gt;
lb.
Va. Best Green &amp; White Limns 2 No. 30.1

C.a

Tongue

DEWKIST

Peseh, Pineapple er
Ap rin t Preeen er

Sweet Kelish
sh
.

' -,-s.

s-na. Jere

25.

c.a

Ton tv#

Caa

P ii I iii

17c

River
•Sliced

19c

B r'fa s t

Arnmur’i Reviled
13-07 Armour’*

25c

flrains

c.a

29c

No 2 Armour Curnt-n Rr.-f

Hash

c»

41c

2'4-or. Armour ’triest

Baaf

EVERBEST

21

•' *4 " f Artnmir'. H-vilcst

el.

36c

Factory
Pack
Mild
Daisv

5-os. Armour'1 l*'ied

Baaf

gl.

11- 01. Armour Ch.»nt*d

66c

Maa
r.. H
12- os. Armour Coined
M
o&gt; th

Heavy
We*tarn
Grade
■“A"

Bacon
Cheese 55
BEEF
Full .Slices Round Steak
St|uaic (.’lit C’lturk Roast
Short Rib-t f»*r Rrnisioj*
Rolled Kristi. Pol Roast

lb.
lb.
Ib.
Ih.

D7r
73f
55c
69c

-

I

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t»AC,F. six

T IIK

Minneapolis Millers And Ottawa
Play Exhibition Game Saturday

Training Camp Notes

Straight
from thf*

I l i r Mmnr*|&gt;oliv M illrrt and t lir Ottawa C u n tv vvill play an
xliilutm n game Saturday at 2 : 30 K M . at tlir M u n icip a l lia
flatirh a ll
Stadium . Ottawa M .m agn llu g li P o la n d announced to d ay. A second
l u n r i i td ird u lrd lo r bunday afte rn o o n .
A lllio u gli n ed lirr vquad was at lu ll itrriiK tli l&gt; .lit t lir M illr t i and
the G ia n t. v t t t i r n p itc h in g ,*

Ho r se’s M outh

i:;M::
, ;
anager Poland

F o r the
!&gt;a*ketliall

, ”"|HotScton Hall And

............... 1 him *&lt;l( a . well n a tiifle il w ith III)'
f ir .l
d rill
which
m n re n tra ti"!
h ea vily &lt;&gt;n hittirii- prnctiei m I
throw ing to b*. i i i up si.im ldvr
m uscle*.
Jm I «&lt;n*'ll'- and Klm ix
t 'it j
Were «ctii liulrd to la / ill x p lii.g
d rill i t'd a y along w ith (lie N m
ford rlu h .
Ill addillnli to manager It'. h a u l I
K la il* five .'■mif'iid pinyeri. Im v. ,
f c |* u t r .l in. They im lu .b Jm K l- I
bin of Ka t A lton, I I I ., Kog&lt; n r 11 |I
K llt o r of HhIiiiiiiiii'I, Im l.; Donald '
C . Ila lle y nf I ’ltts b u ig ; W illim i I
Wed* t Hig of H a ll', I III ; and I I I
villi’ Mehntigi r o{ J a ip c r , Im l.
fl'iaine■ Manager tnhn K rld e r
pointed mil Ih a l toe local club |
w ill la aide iii iiirty '.’I plnyi i ■
d iirin i: I hi fu -t .'to day- n f Ihc t
ucaiuiii In foie Ihc ro .te r I . n it i

Si. John’s Favored
in NITTournamt'iU

Ily

H it

I I A I IC ir U

l.'n iv v r* lty o f 'lia m i
team
the
Iti.VI-fil
en*on vea* a paradox. The aejua l
littij an in lifu tent 1(1 won ami U
I lout rrcelnl but aet quite a fm .
| tarn* le co iiU .
High .e o rer C * t liad ro tf
-bu»hy'haired, t,&lt; .prrtarlrd
feim ard ••( Ih r
llu r r ir a n e
i eo iirl team— »c! a nee. rrrorel
trom the free throw lin e ru n .
i r r l i n x &gt;71 out of fia t r ie , to
take the rrow n fro o i
Id*
teammate Mackey Mar lio n aid.
T h t . , 7!l| average on f o il*
vea. eenlv o ar of the v e rsa tile
G h ad ro lf*. . I r r l i n x ip ia lit o .
' iii the ara.ein Ju .t fin i*h ed .
Hi* al ** «euted the moat poml
i'll Hie Il'MIll „'*&gt; fo r N II! &gt; I

THUKSUAT .MAH. 15. 1UV1

M A N P O K I) I I K K A I . i l . B A N K O K D . N A J K l i f A

Itv AMHHt l A T F I I C H IIS S

Sanford - Orlando
Kennel Club Entries

School Tournament
Is Won By Room 9

C in d erella Kid Johnny Bratton
Wins Split Decision Over Fusari

Boom Nine won the recent
’Round-Kohin Soft Hall Tourna*
ment at the Sanford Grammar
Ily J K K K Y I.IS K A
K
School. Captain* elected by aecret
C H IC A G O . M a i. 15
(A*&gt;
The NUA'* hrantl new w r ltc iw rig n t
I‘allot wers Hobby Gentry and Anti
rliampion, Cinelcrell* Kid Johnny Hiatlon. ha* a tentative Miv 4 date
Thuraton.
Member, of the winning team to drfrnd hiv title agatml Cuba’* Kid Gavilan it New ^ o it* Madman
er in till' Tex a l.eagun ln*t *ea- 1 Tamarl.le, l.titl, I'aret, Itumele
sty Inning In orlen,
l,, n' C""1"- Had MU. h. Po*l were Hobby oentry, Ann Thur*- Nquare Garden.
ron, hn* pluyed ever
1*U&lt; I II *1 ton raptaim , Irene Keely, F.u*
Hut it will be a lung lime before tloul-and-crutve Hiatlnn loigets
I
bit
I
the Yank* four exhibition game Ik o ti.
grnia Dowling, Mary Ann H*H.
im
i
ll*
i
i
\
m
&gt;
He hit nafcly in every game for
i m in i H vr t:—i leiea. uu»
T r..«~
- i ' u '- .- ' ‘be bi».i&gt; 15-round IhiIH. wit
Kle.lllner, I'e .n Fume. W hlrll.'.
Kich.r.Uon. Raymond Mein- K, me.lo.t ^ or«, Charlie I'uaart tenth, it wa* a groat night f o r
u .."7'J nvriage.
tiaby. h K iml it..it.r , F a .t man. U ltra Phillip*. Hct.y West- i
‘
v ,.k- it.Vt.
the 2J.yc.it-old Chicago Negro.
.....
M[|I If, fjrtk
I r , T r*n r ieK,r“
*"'d‘rn
fall. Buddy Dunn, Donald Urn* I ,1,ch ‘■“u hlm 'Sin' 4r n "&gt;
Twice previously, in the sam e
OHI.ANDO. Mar. 17
....
•st.8 y lfiB p earso n .R an lallR .d e. !n» •n'a vacated cro w n at C h icago ling, Hiatt on had hi* jaw brol.cn
N'\* cm, one of I*;»■••»Ball n arliv*
H i u m i h u i ^ s iniii* mir
,.
ms
. r *
. •(tadlum U »t n iffh t.
I I Ikg William*
«r.. KntN irv in K to |.r o v r h«&gt; it lll , . 4
V , mV.7 /ll.ii
r / ’u
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- ‘ '
- Alin* SW'
o vran
R r in t»,n
lr ) . i
A
*|»ar.*c stad iu m rio w d nf —hy Ikau J a d
k *'n.n %
Whlrltoivti.
Hot »Srhlmnl,
ll-, . John
t,»'l
til In'.' lu.t year • *
1,’ fxxi enough to pitcB .n a jo r I knitu' l i.ah, Thur»H;n, il - 'lik r
niniftoii, Joan Kampf. (icoriT1'Am* C.lt.'il and m illio n * whu viewed it (Mated heail'd f'T l-i'in g ‘* lintlm.
• M ”IM M U i:— I Mturlfy
f i i
i |__t t
i | | | i Hr
■ W uhiRi
on television s a w llratton g a in u
Marmlriff. IM y • iv t. i»*.r ||.«li
Jackie Miller.
Fu*ari paid dearly for fivo
( hvi N a tio n a ls proof h«* " till ha
uitfAon*. iim.py lUvtii, r«oM.tr&gt;
r ^ r n tram wa« comt&gt;oved «»T • p lit pension o v e r Su«ati.
II v 11 hi*
a lot on the Ball.
The
fig ht
appeared fin is h 'd m» llhl ol i l
ittit&gt;y ii«i*p7 w"i.nrr. ftui.tr iij«&gt;
*»lx Bmv* and four uirU. Rghiii
!&gt;• hail sto p p 'd
M .tiu ip r Murky H a r r is li t II oI hi
•»i\ rii ii u i;—t iota* %nir
seven took setoml liom u* winning w hen llra tt &gt;n, a cute c lip p ir w b .. fir.t tout -in
I ’ ll O K N I X , A rix ., M a r. 16— {A’i
T o v if jir r * itvtTHii:*
—C a r r y Stengel, m anag er of the
II VI r — I 'a l a r l l r
New Y o rk Y a n k e e ., i* imprexoed
IlnlOan e'teaim. M ig h ty Miaht.
w ith the tilay of n e ik ie third Ilopalong Flora, laoly'a Itrram . Hu*
lle w a ril.
I'ltul etal, lllrachwouel,
lia*&lt;man ( ill McDougnld.
ComhwFa laoty.
M
, mo«t
&gt;ivclbiugnld
a re&lt;
•' v. a lu a b le play
v ir live r —-. ineh* veil.
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OVII

ll)V n i l . I I \ \ | G i l l M S I,F t
N KW
Y O R K , M u r. If. (.I*#
T h e National I nv itn t ion lu*kc H v.ll
t it le , iii Hie fin a l tceko n in g , mu)
liU M |.
Illll&gt; •
KnioK*.
&gt;U*I 1
m I id i- pioBnBly not n day ovn
h in ge on the in d iv id u a l dm I Ice
I mip»#I» r. Hpe« tal f’ltn v u f. Il'*n»ile It. ' f«'irr and losing tw o . Captain* of
1% «lon ii N mI “ 'm ifo rn i y m te n liy I1TArrfrll.
n ig ht I a t ween t to v im ii ' ji hrilliant
room »&lt;'vn w ere J im W arner and
\ |»•Iwfi.it** Al* r l .
At«r»
lo in
.« fvA Ityouta to Mirkp&gt;
M '.V H U II IU M — 1 IH«a. Mllr
I ton M* no ke and liig Hot. /a w
Jo a n M ync*.
till*
•»,
fir
I
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at
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n liik of S i Jo h n *..
Fi-ntuic* of the lotirtiaimnt
Of
n f llntxi'p flm t uarmUf* I JffM 'jr I'.m tirr. Sfil|* » H lii'ilir, Tiijr
•St. John'*, lop -e id e d , w ill mnk'
were: Joan Mvn* * hit five home
p
ill
II
"
...
„
fan
breaking
curve
j
,
|
d a rk hot ' Dayton at 7 :tfi I* I I .
runs, Tony McDaniel hit the long*
tlia l wuimJ up e&gt;n the* tip eif lira
n i i i i i r i i riv e r.— v i n a . *inin tlie firs t ic 'liiifililit I'uine of the
c»t home mn and the pitrhing of
llo
a
k
,
VI
I*
.
Ila
rb
y,
lto&lt;v&lt;lf
lie
*
,
rigid
bund
rnifldie*
finger
I It I. am iiial tom iia n ifiit at Madiv r r Poal U ltra Po w er. Plain Gentry for rmini nine, all team*
it will Im&gt; nut nf urtinu a' tIt'.n
won at lca*t one game. All tiame
tori Square Garden.
..I ' &gt; o tra | m e . Ilia Pay e|f
HI day*.
M V I M II VI r;-- V t a lk * Wile
used a girl on fit*t lane and their
Itcd lod .Seton Mull am i Hug hum average' pe r game eepinling that ol
S la n t.)
Ilnti It
e|lm»e
W riter, play wa* vrry fine.
fVcnfprrnec, tangl* in the other klnekey M ,e |i &gt;nald who |d a v &lt; l in j
k
e
n
ro
ll,
ti-a.
Ii
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fa
r,
'la
y
I'a
lty
,
IIK A D h N T O N , Mai
If . t/Pt
Y o u n g , champion of tin Skylin e : one game h &gt;».
It'Mun nine used a total of III
T al.t.y I r It,ic . I i i M ar. Ttiuroter
Miii'ltonnM, touted a one of tie ' W a rre n Spal.n rrm * lee lee recuv- Jel
go me at !» 30 |* \| I tie w ltil 1
player* during the lournaineitl
I." t cocufmru in Hie -tate'hefof* I erin g friem Id* flr* t m u c arm
n . v r n riv e t :— i * t v . u u .
losing one game. Student* o fficial*
In Hi. Ily that time, he aid. Ihc I eln -h Saturday fur the champion* I the
) ’|er efoot Sam. l(*.wdy'M Ituby, •nl in all game*.
r.ea*e&gt;n npeneul, lived up le The llie^teii. Ilra v e *' Icflbanelcr
ru ttin g | iiik i .« logon iii the | sh ip .
rtooelWill,
'la
y
F
a
ir.
Itol.e
Harbor,
Set on H ill, im pre *lv e compter-] pledirtion* m iiriup -77 point, an*' ' burh'fl III minute* nf l .etting prac- Kveofl.#,
&lt;*arrtr»a Itn*.
tnajui • will have i(t&gt;&gt;| down ten
ailing a* ii eatalyat on arotini' ; tlee V l'*terd av la 'fn rc th e T r il*
Ford Frick, now pre-ident of
T I M ' . I l l * a p i .l K T I l i v a
the Florida State l.e.i;: n and the or o f h ig h -m irin g lleloit ami
left
S
u
in
*
"
t
a
to
p**&gt;
I
lie*
tied
Sen.
piny*.
F
lltH
T
It
A
lt
l!
' Inltleo I'harm t h r National l.cague, i* the ninth
Sanfcud G iant* will la able to I N in th Ganelina N tiito, la rated l&gt;y
I'.ing a l.im lmng bleak whnbl Today the Ilrave. plav a "home M lvM v v lla l.l. Iltvae hw o&lt;»t
individual to hold that Mi.
r iv a l conebe* «• the tio tte.t 1c:i it.
field n atalde ro-tei
N U lU C I I l l t d W itch. T a .
often liefuililled it
opponent &lt; game" again*! the St. I-eiui* Car­ tnHI'I'O
arl.k . Itonnlr Itnll
K rld e r rliip h n lin 'd that every in tlie to iirnan itn t.
the Miami veiuail wan a not atpl ,
T i l l It I * It a i'K i
F ir s t
S irlo c .
p laye r on the light Ifi man ..quad 1 S t . J'din'a, h o w e ve r, n m ain v Cold aggregation. Ie&gt;*ing the firat dinal*.
W hlrlle'a lla l.y. Vlmlcrn (lay
w ill have to lie ilt iliir d In tin ut. tin tournament favo r ill'.
F lit H t T II
HACK
VVhlrltuwn
game
to
a
weak
Itollln*
College
I'ASADKNA, Calif.. Mat. 16- llypay Ja n e . Malty llnaun
Iia ytn p w ill p ro vid e the lost
m o*l o f hi * n h illty.
Pro . i on
team, Hie Hurricane* roared lu u l
F IF T H
II A&lt;-'fI— H appy
Haven.
done make* Del.and mill Galilee* for the No I Reeded e n try Tht to bent piniidn Southern, l,oui*j. | l/l’t Ceeaeh linger Cramer nay the
Mugai H ay. Hlgantlc
v llle the I iiigtievl team* iiul K n . O h io a 'ii allowed p i e t y of rla»* j aim State, ('eiiinrrtirut Tenchet ; Ciiiragee Whit*' S"X nee going to
N
IX
T
II
HACK
MHetone
A lert.
drr said this could change ut a n .' and d rivr in rlim in a tin g l.n w rrm e College, Florida State I'n iv n ..ity learn a new vve.rel. It*» "win.”
Mail Thunder. Ilueey
T
e
c
h
,
77
7
I
and
fo
u
rth
-u
e
d
'd
Cram
er
rout
end*
the
Sox
mu»t
M
R
V
K
K
T
II
ItA
C
II
K
in
g
Speed'
time.
nnd Itaitnmuth la fo ie lo.ing to eevetcorne a eb'featlat attitude.
etrr. Tuahoat Annie. H r. Vuylee
M inneapolis In I year'* p ell, A riz o n a , 71-*'.**.
Yale.
I HACKi IH a V*r o ff.
Metm
ke,
a
six-fo
o
t
a
fv
rn
17
tr*
"I i&gt;-•**) to like to mine to Clllr* O nKtHr aIIl I TCI ity
nant w inner, and O ttaw a tand lo
, llnah
A lew w e e k , la te r C o arll
ago," be* aid. "We bad the White
N IN TH It Ae’Ki I t * M ark. 'la y
profit heavily from an n v r l'ia d r .l pounder who la a im n tremendous
H a rt M orria' tra in a v ru xe d
reliounder
anil
flo
o
r
m
ini,
M-ortilj
Fa
tty
.
Ile
a
rh
Star
Fox l.eateo lipfejic the game. The
G iant r o a t e r o f pinvell a t a r i I
l l . r l f me H ullin* 7!l lo a t e .la *
T P .N T II HACKi Careleee Itoe*.
Sna ere *n u*e*l to lo*ing thev Iluwdy'e
When toe pnieni ■I ut. la g in a to ‘I pointa in Hie fira t game uml ".7
Ituby, llutee lla rh o r
h li.h in g th eir su p rrin ritv over
elon't t ii."*■ what it’* like to win
ru t l&gt;ark to it&gt; 27 player m axi* in tin other. I ll s 07 -polnt total
Ih r
.m a ll C e n tra l
F lo rid a
Wc n:e* going to put Hi'- winning
mum, tioth the trip le A r lu h . m ay m a k e , him high m a il o f the in e rt.
«rhocd in an a lt o r r lh r r t lif•
A t the .atne tim e , although
spirit Iweck in the club."
get great infield pro |» rt« oirh
f r r r n l ro n te .t from the f ir * l
I
run*.
a* Dave W illiam * and I ’ete I ’o v . I zeatoualy guarded, he committed
Player optimum i* trow ing in
r
e
flaarn.
o n ly four personal fo u l*, two in &gt;
Ilt k .
the
Sox
ratlin.
Some
player*
have
S
ta
te
Champion
Tam
p
a
rkc-d
out
MIAMI.
Mar.
I&amp;
—
—
ManHill
G ard iner.
h ard 'liittin g each. Again*! A riz o n a he got 21 a tw o point v icto ry o ver t lir the club climbing a* high *« agtr Luke Sewell hasn't itarted
•Sioux C ity third ban-man, it a n . fre e th ro w i, ro n v rrt in g IS for a high vcorlng llu t iir a n c * 77*77 foul tli In the American I-eagur chewing hi* fingrrnaila in d**p*ra*
n e e tournament re co rd ,
other hot piovpcct.
rare.
twice
wen*
the*
M iam
tlon yet, hut It may come »oon—
Zow oltik, a rugged alx-foot-six O n ly
t.n
kcth
a
lle
t*
held
to
Ira
*
Hinu
the Cincinnati Reel*1 touting punch
ju n io r, ia more prone to foul out
ORI.ANDO,
Mat.
17&lt;A
Y
—The
i* rettin g weaker by the game.
ill t ill* two-ninn w ra n g le . Holt had f if t y |Hiint* eluting the xraaon
Detroit
Tiger*
would
like
very
Joe (fatten and Carl Knkine
fo ur on him in the S t ilonav future S t. .fo ie p h 'i College elid it a* elii niurh to forget a game they won
g am e, whirh S t. Jo h n 'a y a n k e d ; the m ngnlfirent W e-tern K e n tu ck y |II H from the St. laiui* Cardinal* held the Red* lo four hit* last
•quail
which
larnitM
*!
the
F
lo
rid
'
night a* the Hrooklyn Dodger*
fro m the fire.
ye*trnlay.
T ile Setnn lln ll- llr ig h a m Voting team M!1 tei 17 for the w o r*t ilefea l
Tin' D'trolter* die! Ju«t al*&gt;ut licked them, 1-2.
of
the
yen
I
.
f r a v u lio prraenla tw o good big !
That wa* the latest phase In the
T h t* ye a r’* ll u r ilr a n e . broke a ll everything wrong—made mi*play&gt;
! n u n In W all D n k e a, the N iw
decline of the Cincinnati attack.
hit
into
three
double
play*
and
m
uring
m
o
rila
fo
r
M
iam
i
tra
m
'
H K H N A M m i . M i.- , M ar. I
....................................
Je t -c y team'*
•even-font #opho..
•aw pile her* Hank llomwy and The Red* got 12 hit* when they
M ’i - A " eeger painte r that dllc hrd n u n ,.. Mml M&lt;l H u tc h in s, a a il* ! w ith a M iidi-ring average o f 157.4
Karl
John*nn pummelcd for In won their opening ip rlng training
liolnta
per
gam
e.
Hut
the
Mnei&gt;
Im rvH 'i But ntur* w ith Hit* fo o t.fiv e r.
hit. utiel eight run* In five frame. exhibition game Saturday. They
vveie no Imll
Ju*l»r« ifuni l.’ifk t ^ liv f t nn
T ip tourfiRnirfit I* t nl. In a? n t*r Ic- j G itv havketm illei
Nine run* In the eighth Inning dropped to eight hit* Sunday.
Vi I . U i \
®
E l* t in I iin# at (in f a i r , n tin* rem it o f ' of (tie on i|rfe n » e. T h e ir opponent;
Thev aklddcd to five hit* Tuesday
H u d I m ai
IM J iv T it lr .
; tin* m * ent pnm BItni:
Ihnl aroied nlm n.t at w ill and nfte* on *cven ba»e« eui ball*, a hit an.l then hit the low of four safe
A llliH rt uv.iiCtl !• v I Jr. It, A . j
out
I«mmI Irunm . • the Heirtirane fn *t tirenk dp bat-man and three ainglea tfavc blow* last night.
KtuU nf
III., tun n I Thtt fir t four cloiit»lch« m lrtf hftVff generated into a w lld -p a x a in r. Itetinlt the victory.
Utieeeirililinteul down eom t aerolite
hnri&lt;l*f»rn'' hunl whii»* In
a ttru rte .1 t.'l.l'.'ii p a tro n * compartnl
ST I'KTKHSUURG. Mar. 1 5 SAN HKRNAItniNQ. C a l i f .
i VM ( ) i'&lt;tl Hit Mm* I minI h - w ith 71,000 foi the name periml fo r the I,a ll Hut it w orked antooth
Mar. lf&gt; - (/Vi Will tlir fan* »&lt;v (Jl*&gt;—Talk of the possible *alc or
|y a lii'o it »• eiften.
fo r M*i lit hi
(ill«*i lin n , In*. | l a .I yevei,
Kingpin »f Hie thirneane &lt;te h"te • imi king Itielph Klncr play* trade of Kl. laiui* Cardinal pitcher

T ig h t, in s p u rt* , whistled a rig h t
J th at knocked S u * a r i flat on h i*
b a rk In the 10th round. Hut K u
s a ri tolled o v e r, clutched onto the
re fe re e ’* sh irt and hauled h im ­
I s e lf to h i* feet a t the count o f

nine.
, T h e g r» .* g u lp was 112.021 .ltd.
I -j j, crowd w u* held down by ra in
and miiow a* w e ll a* televisio n .
O f the net ta k e of | J 2&lt; TJSJ'J
llra tto n and F u a a r i each c d lr r le d
l! 7 ' j per ce n t, or ISN'*'**’. p in *
l|,W K t televisio n fee.
A lthough lli'it t im ran « u | of
g a a a fte r ( I w H lt g Fmuvrl iii tinfo u rth round fo r u four count nod
alm o st ending the fight in the

T&lt;&gt;nv Fill i
"
Chlr.igo
• tn lium |a t l •&gt;' ■&gt;•&gt; Hi* timing
wa. &gt;&gt;ad. ar I ilH.i'iigh he ha&gt;l
Htnttini in trouhl fii'pe n'ly, he
never could g it a left-right com­
bination going.
(tut on garn"n
the I'.’&gt;*yr*r
old Irvington S' I.. fighter vaa*
the cloimt i i&gt; &gt;f tin evening. ™

l)r! Henry IMcLnulin
( &gt;p( nniet rist
I’honr 61

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H eavy Duty

Field Trials Enter
Final Phase Today:
Mirror Is Favored

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IT'S
A BIG

All-Purpose

il t*Hil

fen-' wi- big, inner) lltrward
Iiu l MIivmi
with Ih c moti j
Keene who *1 -• Moiui iH 'inl
tvlto «oiinl mid ih iiw i il Ih m i f m r .
w ith t!7l telaitinela in ‘M gam*"
i&gt;tylr on ofir lirv y . If ua&lt;i «iioii|»h
S rn iM ilh iir.i w«» the higge-.t
in io n ic II mi ju'li/(”t HNiit n *
la rk nf the ' l i i e i i fiv e and
rood | pok—
w fh hrm dlrr. •
the .quad " I I I he hard a r c e d
Mi rrm ntgi nine o ilier tw o-year 1 M M M .A ft K t .r illA . *tur. I.r» t/1*i
In im prove in 11*'»I •2 * in rr
Hound' lloliin p la y i* planned
old hiiddoga up fn: judging today :
ktn rllu n n ld, Joe G ria t
and
r ia lk u l lha filia l imtnd of tiu&lt; feu the I'.I.M Woi Id*. Mr edv-wr iunul
Io n )
F e rra ra have played
Indo o r
Tenni*
Chanipieiniliip*
Itctrhy ztake, whu h 'a ile d S|oh
H ielr la .I game*.
I'liilndelpiiln
day. T h e winnei w o . eypeitcsj In *|mli*orceJ hy H lr
C y G h ad io ff, one of the In «t
lie named tonight. Tw en ty nine liiu iilr r r G h a rilio t, In c.
T h e *|Hitiaoi * announced today rourtm en In the .t a t e , • b io t '1
cloira are entered.
ro in t r r a and aettera that anoop. eu rh en try w ill m eet c v r t y othei Im prove on defrn«e h i* riffenu*
ed fo r t|itall J c .t c id a y operated ro lite ita n t in the tournam ent oner, h av e, tittle to la- •le.lteel. H ill
under tough weather rm iditiona. It adding that this i* the f i i . t m ajor a*l&lt;le ftom he and K ee n r Coach
event ever M orria ha* ve ry little to look
waa rold and w indy. A lig h t p ro fp . ional ten n i*
feu Wald to except another w e n
blanket of »novr melted tinder the planned along t h r - c line*.
T h e dmililm w ill he tun in Hie M*a«on.
afternoon m n and left the field
ra m i' tnnnnei.
*'»K&gt;
Itefending
rh ie m |ii"ii
H li'lin i.l Hobby Itigg* In m l tin lint ol sta r*
M any of the doga, however, vveic
&lt;i oil rale, and fo rm e i ilin iiip io n . Hint includes also Ja c k K ia n .r r ,
on ja m e
L tlp c , owned by Sin lion S m ith ]
F ra n k Knvn&lt; •. Fra n cisco t l ’a n clin l
o f N ew O ilta n r. looked g*»o&lt;|. II,
W I II S I I I'lt Iv N O K D
H vg nia and W elliy Van l l " i n .
handled two ify lia h lievle i. l i t .
H K H IH N O , C a lif . M ar. If. - h i t ; T h e tournament open* M ar. -'I,
h rarem ate, K.iifauln tVym tt GadnA kiilfc-wielditig iperlator eo*' amt n f f r n IIO.INMt in p rize money
bout from the Wye o il t’lantnth«i Ini** the art at a tra m »t&gt; t||n»
K atm tla at t’eimer. A la ., went rn atrh lit!t night.
M H ie m .
C ran k J a m vv* ly in g with In
W y ro tt O U h ln llo ii, alto enter lo a d on the mat J i i . l o u t, Id. I'u
fd by th * W yrott I ’lanU H o n, waa tii|&lt; t*. An Ita le m i * tomet r&gt; l»—
*f
tra v e lin g fact and a re u ta ld y when up and utalilifd the w h e .lln l,r j
hi* hm ir ended lin t he got o ff tw een ih r r y r ..
lo a had ’ t a il and wav charged
J a i n ' |ia rtiie r. H a rd Hulled Its
w ith an im ppedurtlvf pond
ge-ity, leape.l fro m th« ting and
O th er* who »howr.| were in rha-.ed the knifet over ru iln m e r*
dueled ll lt h lll I'e e ile - . OIn iiiiiii J and re a l* .
nwnevl hy Mike 'c tm in g . nf Colunt
Ila g e it v l " i l Hie 'h a t e , J ii.t a t
bha, O a .; and Hi ihei|i John owne*
nd J a m had l" * l their two
by l•rhanntl t’ ennel*. of lln lo
mat h In V in ce n t leiper and
S p rin g *. A la.

Nornul Ifohin IM:innerl
Tor Indoor Matches

iW LONG SINtifc
YOU FED

REALLY GOOD?

lug fle«l hu&gt;e in*li ml «f left field
tbl yenr?
1 be l’itl&gt;l&gt;&gt;iigb 1’irnte* tri'*l
him o.|t at fit»t yeaterelay Iii an
i abil.itie.ii gniitr againal Ihr Clc*
vrlnnd Indian*, lie didn't do *o
I'H'lly. lie handled nine e banco
without nn etrnr.
Itnl|di lit*• fiared playing firat
might Interfere with hi* batting.
In three trip* yesterday1 he got
one hit. a triple that drivo in two

VALUE

S A 1 6

Howard I'ollet cropped up a|rain
today.
I’ollet I* the rlub’a only hohhiul.
I’ollet won’t come here to meet
with club owner Fred Halgh. lie
•aid be will day In Houston, Tex.,
until he gets term* th at are sat­
isfactory.
Saigh «ald previously he won't
change hi* mind iilmut cutting
I’ollet’* salary for la»t year hy
26 per cent.

• Perfect for Spring Lawn
Raking, Grass and Twigs
• Extra Sturdy Steel Wire
Tines
• Extra Strong Construction

NEW 951

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gadgot — bul a full-nizo kioom rakn
lhal will givo years ol ncrvicol Wltiln
they Ia si. . . you pay junt a fraction
ol (heir actual worlhl H uny — don't
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nikia, A«.&lt;a ialr, Hoii.la Stall |
IATK DELIVERY. P ll (IN K
leeuoo Old floor* made lika
II ink Il'iiMitiy.
M,m..1i:tx.N.Y.C.
naw. Fmirhlng, .leaning A wai
NVuly liuilt, 4 i .Mini aturro honi”
plant*,
•ng. I'.jrtaMr pnwar n lart tv
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yaar* iti|.anrnee In Sem.acli
Si-lli't v o ll f.iiM i.h m ortKage.
• » e r f he l o t ' p h e n e hr P o p n i M N County. II M Gtraaon, l^kr
Top Flight I'nint
gal *2.60
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It-.* hi. Oaranir.' f’lty. Fin.
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r e l n m fur fhlu n r e n n t *«h4 p i Imm
Taapanlin*, all -Im-*
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t h e n t l i e r i l r a r I t t i p r . i n l | n |»«)
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p r u p t p l t ) . | a t. t r i e r f n r n« fn
tyili* n poirt.l, liH-k .raid k&gt; .
ATlilACTIVK 2 It. &lt;1 Room honai 710 Sanford A*r.
r e n t i e r Ibe We*I m***IWU p r n l e e ,
I'h 1121
work. Prompt aerv &lt;a. II \X
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liviaiu rtxani, nl* el'
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f l r a n a IW* 4 a ) b f l w r # nwWIlraland*. a|*ed, 2 rar ifnaaK*-, To an
tlna.
vour pn &lt;&lt;ripti(&gt;n* to LANKY'S.
Call I'l.oto irmi foi
f l e a p e anllf) a* Iw m rrfla lrh
I'bane tm
NEW MX.MiMtY llaaMK, 1 llc-l
All Type Of llook Work.
I f a a e # r a r t»*r«r* I n )tn*r « 4 .
Rimini, Flaetrir Kilrhrta, on FRIED SHRIMP Dinnar 'Tlw Maty Mekinney lloukkr &gt;ping
W e e a a n a t **r
u t i - u t l M r fnr
N»n«e i h a a w a r l a r n t i r r f I n w r It* d Shrinui &lt;&gt;n Earth'' al Horn i Service
In*i*— rornra lot. nrarl.y ropi
Mta.
muaaity. JK,f&gt;*aaMNi. One half ra»h.
a .'*. .124 E. I*t St.
Rie.m 4t*1
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VEGETAIM.ES, l.lm lo r t a n d
U lanta.- Itnok It u lld ln r
Mi«r«|laaaa».ia* Sanfoad F * r " ' HO O F W O R K of a ll kin d * E a v .*
Ik' HKD ROOM MOUSE, mt. and
rr'a Am Mon Mark'd
and G litte r H rp a lre il a * d l'* in t
h a lf hath *, r*.an|d-trly In rn l.h rd ,
Afiitan
Vlolrta hltamilnir &gt;i/a*
ml. New IliH if. applied I'a in lP r
nan 11*) roinaaim.ily, tlJM liKl
Mnny V rttle lir* Mr
Rnlierl
and
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I'h
• nanny.
Hanford,
Rt.fhKI.no O a h , f*nlam&gt; lik r irail
Itaker,
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X It I: A r t rtilnirg^
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Florida Malt- Hank HnllHing
17 NO I It I S PERSONA LS'
1—
F on HI’NT
—I (Gii.aand
Flaatt a
I’h. I75h Ila l'd x .m e mahogany rh in a r |.. e l,
round
dining
table,
b u ffet, M A R Y 'S L E N D IN G L I I I H A K 1
I a A’KI.AK A /TATMKNTH. R.hmm I l&gt;*”lfo*.m lionir lia-alrd Jipxa ll.ak
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and Storw I Id W. Kim (Hrrat
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It.'a-oiialily pririsl. Term if drA F C T IO N
p M Hat. t to li P .M .
tirval.
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l-OSl A MIUND
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Hataaauiad F. l.undiiuUl, A**ntialr
MODKRN 4- H'k.iii aiiiaatiiirnt— I'll mar 167,1 Allaaatir Hank Hide.
u!,K Hnn"ee,7 30 ^
L O S T o n t.ld e S a n fo n l S.aturda\
auctioneer.
n ig h t, Ida. k ;iu r»e ir t u r n .0
furni.hod or unfurtiiahel. Umi J'ark
(IT a . w H i B w w r n c
HANFORD FARMERS' Al iTION
Itrallnr
A v.
V irg in ia In n . XVintri P a rk f...
I mile »nuth nf city lim it* on
HOMES
HOME SITES
raw artl._ _
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b*iwn*taii. f u r n .h a l a|iaitm&lt;'ii'
h lg lm a v I 7-1&gt;‘.
ACREAGE — GRO.’EH
1717 Paak Avcnur. I’hone 87*1Fo und: I log «m all. *h u rt h air.
RANCHES— RANCH LAND
R after «:0« I*. M. _
tv— a r t ic l e s ' WANTED - 6
M ark and brown, w r a iin g i.e&gt;
of Rral Katata
hfienea*. Phone 7R2 -XV
l a f r o o m K-.u k &gt;’ apart Hunt, Park I•boneAll12slyp**«
|
IIP 8. Park Av&lt;1“
Avcnur. 4 room apartment, &amp;—Na*w hnmr* nrar rnmplelion, XX'e buy, tell A trade aa-ed i r . \ I ruMOIMI.KS
furnttoie XVn*on-Malcr Furnl*
O rlrrn I'honr fUU) from 8 to
will Im availahlr immislialcly.
'•aep r
31! k: *.f t'tiorn #r.H
5 r. m.
— . 1 - ; ■ &gt;_ '
.1 RENT A CAIl. U-drlvn it by day, 1
week, nr »ea»on. Engliah Font*
t room*, kitrlaenrtta. Lathroom. I.aka front horn*** and lake front
HELP XVANTED
and Amerlean Ford*. »ml*n'.
Hr*, fc. II- Camp. .K&gt;.; Elm
homeritra, nt-ar Sanford.
XVant.il: grocery raihlrr, eapertAv*nu*.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_______
elation wagon* and convertible*
ence preferred but got nrre*
Htrlcklaiad-MorrUon. tor.,
R.
Furnlthed
Carace
AparUnamt. Ranchei. and ranch land from 60
•ary. Apply
Mr. Whatley, ___
____________
Firat Ht
AdulU only. No Mia, Rant
aerw to 10,000 acrev Improved
__ I ju u Ford Two Door. Haagaln prlre
rraaonahlr. KM Wait
|pth 1
unimproved.
1a n a n ._M*rgar*t Ann Jltnraa.
WANTED—girl for fountain and
1146. 1703 MagnolH Avanur
Street. I’hone 271.
______
ARTKI.KS TOR HALF
drug dept. I^aney'a Drug Htnr*.
‘F u r n i s h e d c o t t a g e — h ii
FOR SALK
g i n . Phone umh- w .
AGKESSIVK Saleainan: Htea.iy. 194*1 Fold \ ’M| *a ton pirk-up.
GOOD AND BAD
K*. &gt;dlent tire*, and mechanlrallv
employment, many riptmrtunitle*
• r a r e Apt. 1201 Magnolia Avr* Uaed Metal Ire Hole*
f..» •■Ivan, rrnrnt. FIRESTONE
guod A teal Iwrgaln a t 1695.00
Uaed Ix.ungr rhaira
10.00
STORKS.
IU.77 Lincoln Zephyr, fordor *e*laii
U»eil 7 pc. cane bark Suite
11.0,1
%—
W A IT E D
_ * U*ed Dining Room Table
with Ford VH Engine New
9.95 XX'aitae** wurtml al Tuuehtofl
Ua».| Dining Table, 4 rhaira I0.tif,
complete tran*mia*lun. Cheap
larug
Company.
Apply
tr.
Mr
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P in eap p le ca n 29c

J . 0W Prices
Everyday Specials Too!

.....

o,

M O N T E H a lv e s

Salad

Apricots

PEACHES

31c

gl.

41c

No. JV6 Dr I Mr.ntr llalvei

P eac h es

gl.

37c

Vo. 103 L&gt;tl M ontr SI

P eaches

Vith $5.00 or More Grocery Order

31c

SUGAR

No 301 D&lt; 1 Muntr Hartl «tt

Pears

29c

can

No. 303 Del Mr»nte l.t S *»Tt

C herries

20c

0

h .

gl.

N 0 .Z i CAN : 2

7

37c

gl.

Prunes

*

4 ic

gl.

25c

ql.

Nothing Over 49c lb. In This Meat Ad!

Prunes

37c

gl.

Figs

49c

31c

ql.

( horolale Cm tree!

PEARS
If.

N o 2 'i
| g

|

M&gt;*diumor 1arm

M atil.t.tallow

EASTER EGGS
EGO DYES «... 15,
^

C an

In lly :-,rd

EGGS

,w

29,
n „.

4eady to Cook)

Red Perch pl« 39c
Haddock ■*«• 49c

C

FRUIT

Cocktail

25c

N o 214
C an

16or. MoIIovr Crnrrt* Castor

25c PETS

FILLETS

Picnic Style

Cherriesj* 39'
c.-

Taste O’ Sea Breaded

PORK ROAST

No ’303 Del Monte

BARTLETT

5-lb Bag

Mo. i'y’i Del Mnntr I'r- r a red

Del Montr Fru.U r

S a la d

31c

No. 303 Del Mrn tr Prefxired

can

P eac h es
No.

gl.

Pears

rd

No. 24 D«1 Montr Wi

can

No. 303 D^l Monto Slirr*1

No J 'i I&gt;1 Moi.tr Who

S n to H . Florida

. , 303 Del Mnntr Fruit • for

S lic e d

.Vo 3 Del Mor.tr Chunks

P in eap p le can

Low Prices
Everyday Specials Too!

300 E . 3rd-214 E . 1st

29c

O

C

ic s to n Butt f t y ! *

PORK ROAST

c

PORK LIVER
*■r an's Oror.go fc r.d

SKINLESS WIENERS

*

Grade A. QuM ’ -Froxen

Chicken Parts
Backs Lk 35c
Wings 39c
Gizzards Lk 39c
Necks u 15c
Brl.ket St r e

Beef Lb. 49c
PORK SAUSAGE |e *
Oheeee u. 21c
Frr-h Pm P tf
■' I w Br.-J
Tails u
2Be
1 3P.AUNSCHWEIGER ...
Sugar Currd Huron
Squires ll 39c
Fid Feet. Uaoon Skint. Pork
SLICED BACON
Ntektam
u. IBc
D id Cute
Lean Small Spate
29c Ribs u. 49e
WHITE BACON
Ju n n y lji.d Pure

Cieamed Cottafe

No. 2 t« I Montr forty G .i.|. n

€SSSBQ3^

A sp arag u s ca n 45c
F k l l k I &gt;*1 M untr * . . . . . . ic*I

A sp a ra g u s c a n 31c
No. 2 D*.l Muntr forly Garden

S pin ach

ca n

P eas

can

21c

No. 302 Del Montr U Cr Style

C orn

can

1714c

P un ic Del Monte G Cr Stvle

Com

can

1 3 ‘/2C

¥ • Del Monte Ited Alr.ku

lm on

ca n

Juice

can

Juice
Juice

SLICED

&lt;jL

WHOLE

«L

39c

ca n

l*lb. D-l Monte Fxtra for, •

Sliced
No. 2 Cam

•.Prunes

pkg.

28c

141 C
161
181

V / lL : t C jxii King

J t :w iL O lo e n D ry S a lt

3-lb Drl Montr Medium

pkg.

50c

15-or Drl Montr S.r»||r«x

pkq.

28c

OXYDOL

CRISCO

3 -lb C an

BANANAS

EAttLV CARDEN

BEETS
«L

17c

can

"Prunes

Ne. 303 Oletcet

DICED

1 2 '.c

4&lt;t or. f ir I M '.tttr Hiikrn|»|.l&lt;

Raisins

5 cl Jtton tS '

69c

No. 3 D r I M nt. I ’ ■!&lt;at o lr

53c

kr&gt; x

M

T. •• nr D. Ij.

ca n

Mo. 211 Del Mnnt. I'inr-rr

EAPPLS

18c

No. 30) 0*1 Montr E C hi t

ML. Dr I

Coffee

L n n d o u a T ro p ic a l F r u it

Largo Box

(

Lbs

DIXIE DARLIN6 BREAD
Tamlly
Lnal

12c

15c

Well Pleached Sanford Goldei.

No 303
C an

Brown ‘n
Sere# Rolls

CELERY

14c

-*

2 ”" 9 “

No Head ovet JAe

C an ad ian

Ruiahagas Lb. 5c Gaeliflower Lb.

MAXWELL HOUSE
MIT0N1

risk

C 10 S

Codfish
Cokes

27c

Can

—

23c

"Hers't tbs

isreuA i*

Plain or Sclf-Rislng

Chopped

10 lbs. 1.05

2to,29c

Fs msbt if, ysu need

R A T H ’S

ftT A B -K IS T TU N A m

2 cant

41 c l Boas'i-kxPhf.
1

I n

.'li.U ; y .

lie

t; i

k

No. I Ca m

SWAN SOAP
l a r f e Size

Fund
27

c

Cabo

#

15c

?*3

Can

49c 33c

2 Lb..

Wealrrn W m eup

35c Onions

ApplH 3 Lbs. 29c

PelatnH

D e o d o riz e r

JUICE

5 cans

Sanitary Napkins
Reg. Sira

39c

Do* Food

3 Lb.. 17c

NO. 1
CANS

5 lbs. 29c

Ballard's Ovon Ready

Spkgs.

53c

HORSE MEAT

45c

Red n :;a»

BISCUITS
Ace High

MODESS

31c

Pears

“WOW"

Slet Yellow

AIR WICK
B sa. S ot.

i/irOal.

39c Potatoes 5 Lb.

Ratine

12 a t Can “

.• '6 3 '
m

2

TETLEY
TEA

Bladdtavrk Lunch Meal

V R A N C O - A M N A IC A N
C F A O H IT T I I k

m

FLOUR

3 to*21

•A N S A ItIT

cm

(’at or D

Grapes 2 Lb..

M b Bag

121c

Kiln Drird Sweet

Kmpemr

COFFEE

CA L 0

BABY
FOODS

Strained

WORLD'S

n o n e t m v m €UAMI

SUPERFINE
L im a f r a n d s
No 900 Cm

181

c

•!• Mo FR K EN ENDS SPECIALS
Agen Peach©*........4 pkgs.
Seabrk Baby Limas .4 pkgs.
Fordhook L im a s ...... 4 pkgs.

Agen Broccoli.......... 4 pkg».
Blackeye Peas — ....4 pkg*.

c

BALLARD'S
While Caku
Mis

Fk* 34c Hf. 19c
■
&gt;*\ 1 f

Ilk . Sunshine

Grahams box 30c
Cookie* box 39c

I n Ctiw.—In Qtr*.

Mazola Oil pt. 39c

PER POUND

Ksbkep Choc. Drup

Land O’ SuaaMm

Salad Oil

3SE

dU Crust
MU

�V •

l a U n ity T h e re l a S t r e n g t h -

Ta Protect the Pm u of the Worlds
To Promote the Prefreee of Amtrke.
To Produce Pro*ftrlt/ for Hanford.

W hp W a n t e d

THE WEATHER
P e ril/ cloud/ thle afternoon and
Saturday, fair tonight. Not quite
»o cool tonight, warmer Saturday,
(irntlr to m odrratr variable wind*
becoming moderate southeast by
Saturday aftrrnoon.

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

8ANFORD, FLORIDA

Established 1908

X X X X II

UNTroops Win
Artillery Duel
»NearHongchon

Tourist Club Officers

State Attorney Is
Asked For Inquiry
Into Maddy Leases
An Investigation of laaaes and

memberships" to tenant* at
4 “life
the Fellowship Fotmuatinn. of
which I. A. Maddtr la manager,

d

4

waa requested of Aaalatant State
Attorney Hubert Griggs this
morning a t the Court House by
a group of about 25 tenants who
are faced with the necessity of
moving due to pending Navy re■rtivetinn of th* Naval Air Btalion.
One elderly man declar'd that
many persons, tenants of buildings at the F o u n 4 a 1 1 n n , bad
bought life annuities, with Mint
of them putting |p os much as
$ 10,000 to $18,000 for what thev
supposed to be 99 year leases.
A lton. r&gt; Griggs told the group
that he would cneek Into any pos­
sible legal violations in the eon.
tracts or leases, and suggested
that they employ a competent
attorney In behalf of their civil
rights.
“I assure ynu that if I find any
law violations, I will set In the
matter,** he deehied.

Hi88 To Be Forced
To Begin Sentence
NE*W YOKK7&gt;Ur. J O - ja v -A
mandate expected to be filed In
U.• *S.
e» srswyssua
District Court
wareoow w
today
wdsi* will
pave
ave the way for Alger Hiss to
begin serving hla flvo year pricon aentei.ee for porjory neat
I Thuiaday.
1 The 0 . 8. Hupr«m* Court re­
fused last Monday U review the
rase of the former high-ranking
State Department official. Ha vrus
convicted
of lying
.....................
ig whan he td d
a grand jury ne never g aave
r gov
eminent secrets to W hittaker
Chambers, an admitted ea-Com­
munist courier.
U. R. attorney Irving If. Fay.
P»l aald yeaterray h&lt; would oak
mat Illsa be sent to orison TJ.urx
eoald
action woul-l not delay
men I.

NKWH WINB

corrnr

NEW YORK, Mar.
Walter Davis of tho
iw. Mlam
Mteuml Dally
News has been awairded first prise
In Editor and
Annual Spat I
test. It was n
The flrat^jria*

Mallory i
•shore to tho
a high

Associated Press 1-eased W ire

No. 117

c' ?f»Cur.,liSM u n ition s C o n tr a c ts
OfRFCAgency A re Placed A t R ateO f
$ 6 0 B illion P er Y e a r
Tarnished Integrity
Of Loan Agency Has
E n d e d Usefulness,
Organization Says

Reds Stand And Fight
Defending Key Base
Near 38th Parallel
In Vicious Battle
TO KYO . Man If.
(IP)—
^Am erican troops overwhelmed dciperate Red. in a roaring artillrr
duel on the Korean war front to­
day and then ctailicd ahead lor
new gain..
The Red* thrrw their heaviest
artillery fur of die war.
American! aniwered with a bartage that out-thundered the Red..
50 shells to one.
f
The drive carried an American
W division onto high ground north
of Hnngchon. an important road
huh 20 mile* louth of Parallel 38.
F.arlier Friday the Redi abruptly
hailed their right-day retreat on
the central front. They turned on
the Allies with their heaviest artil­
lery barrage yet.
Then esme the roaring Anirrlean echo.
,
Uni t ed Nations warplanes join
■* u,- “ — with rockets.
ed in “the
blasting
firebombs and machine guns.
The Allied answrsr to the Com­
munist atand lioonted throughout
most of Friday.
Front dispatches did not identify
the U. 8. troops In the aetlon. Nor
did they give the distance of the
American advance.
nut they aald that Chinese Com­
munists had thrown reserves Into
the fight north of Hongrhon. Klew menls of the noth and 40th Chin­
ese Communists armies (Corps!
were identified In action there.
The unlU last were reported far­
ther east in February.
The defense line the Keds were
trying to set up waa roughly ‘20
miles south of thr Parallel that
u*d to separate Communist North
and Republirran South Korea.
It alretehed a r m s Korea for
&gt; no miles. Ils keystone Is U#
15 Ouinehon. .
Elsewhere along the fighting
M eatless* mi ra« a l l t l

FRIDAY MAR. 18, 1951

WASHINGTON, Mar. 16 (/I*)
Director* ol ihr U. S. Chamber
ol Commerce today called lor
abolition of live RFC.
P ir 4 r»-mftnber board of the
huvinru organualion adopted a
rrvolulion laying:

Officer Describes P e titio n Is Filed
Open Violation Of Vs. Validation Of
LawsOnGambling Terminal B onds

Senate Committee
As Economy Move
i

W A SH IN G TO N . M ai It. &lt;A»l
A mobili/alion v|Mikrnnan re-

"Facia disclosed hy the FullN,,lr,&lt; ,, kI.v) ihe «o»riumrnl is
bright rulwomimtlre have crralrd
munilion contrails at the
uncertainly and dntruil concernry late" ol about $M).| ing R FC procedure. Engaged a»
000,000,000 a year.
we are in a national mobililalion
Actual production largrls, while
WASHINGTON. Mar. Ih
Judge M H. Hniilll enlrretl .in still low. are being met and in
ihe integrity or general moral level
| ellort, we can not alford lo have i A' i — t h e guvrrnmenl I-nI* v orsler in Cut till Court this morn­ some vases exceeded, it was stated.
filed t*v eva*ion rh arx r. again*!
ol the government or any ol its
Ralph Capone, itrvrrilved a . a ing allowing mlrisrnlion in the
Howard Chase, teasing his post
delrinim.ition ol the saliditv
"Chirac-! rarketeer" ;md hrolhrr
agencies subject lo question."
as information chief lor Mobiliza­
nf Ihr late Al &lt; ap-mr.
Ihr
Senator
Fulhrlghl
rD A ril
$150,000 w-.ilh ol ( it) o| .Sanfor.l
bead* a Senate Hanking Hub- rrimlnal romplainl «•*» Died Foil rnmin.il anil Failing \b lr r tion Director Charles I.. Wilron,
told ir|&gt; o itrii that co n llA rli total­
eonimitlee which ha* l-evn Inve*. hefnrr a I'. S. r»mmi*«innrr in
rrsentie Ix-nds.
| ([gating IIFC Irnding. Thr group Chlragn and announced here In
ling $5,700,000 werr lei in Ja n ­
Ibis action lollnwrd the pre- uary and $4,700,000,000 in Feb­
Ha* rhargi-d that some director* revrnue cnmnvl»*ioner George J.
| of the RFC have yielded lo in- Hrhoeneman. who **id a war­ srnlallon of a petition against thru
rant had hern l«»ued fur Ca­ validation hv a group nl Sanlmsl ruary.
flurnre in making loana.
"It i* perfectly uhviou* that the
Officers of the Hanford Tourist end Shufflrlma rd Club, whirh number* more than 175 members sre
Av a result of thr committee*'* pone'* arre«t.
laxpavets who were represented by l-rodurtion chart* isrc curving
shown as they app*-nr«i| at .* recent meeting and e nterUiimm-nt of the Club at tin- Tourist Center. di»cl«*ures, considerable sentiment
upward even now," Chn*r -aid, "at
NEW YORK. Mar. I» — i-|1
Front tow, left to right includes Mrs. \Y. II. l.nF tra, secretary: Mrs. William McCarthy, president lia* Iniilt up in rongre** for kill­
l irsi R Wilson.
— Ilig.hnt gambler Frank Cn*.
and Mlaa Mary MrMahou, trustee In tin- Iwrk row: K. Ilu-ky Wight, treasurer; John Heinwald, ing the RFC.
Juilgr Smith allowrsl ih r ( sty, a rate which no one would nave
foreseen on Hept. I* when the Detrustee; J. It. Join-*, trustee uiid Tom Vrnton, vice -preaidenl.
Full-right himarlf ha* taken Irllo. »hu )C*terda) »lnrmrd
which was represented by A . I.d- fe|l»r Prndurtioli Act was pas««-ii."
Ibe stand Dial the agency *hotihl out nf a *enatr crime rumnvil.
**id Wilson was satisfied
l-e continued liut rrorganuc-l and lee hearing, *aid IimIsv he will win Slnnholsri. 20 days in which v*itChu*e
Is th r production showing early
return lor que*tinnlng at thr
lo determine an answer lo the
“rleaned" up.
this year. Hut, in response to
rommittre'* order*.
I &lt;•*101(1.
Some Congrr*, inrinbrr* also ( who had hern Inld hr would hr prlilion, and adpuiined ihe Im.sum; question*, hr indicated the mohillargue Dir RFC i* a big help lo arre.led and hnuighl Iw-furr Ihr
w liiih had liern stlirshilrd to laki ration !-»** I* disluil-s-d over thr
small liu*ines* and ought to be cnmmlllre forelbl) if he did mil |dace ihu morning on ih r bond prospect foi blocking inflation.
eontinued for that reason.
Economic Htahilin-r Erie John­
appear, gavr in a few minulr*
salliialion until a later da's-.
ston h«* sent to Wilson’* offlee
Tin re I* a dispute in the Hen-[ before a deadline »el hv Ihe
The |&gt;elilion was headed. An proposal* for revising the Defense
etc also a* to whether the Ful­ rnmmillrr.
Gann-* ami guessing contests,
answer hy Randall Chase, • ml Production Act, Chase *al-l. lie did
l-right coinmitlee should continue
including the determination of thr
'(•&gt; RFC investigation. Fulliright j
MEXICO t i n . Mar. |fi-&lt;/Pl other taxpayers, properly ownrii not say whether these might in­
of a "mystery man", will
clude firmer curl-* on food prices,
Russians Expected To identity
la featured at the party to bv Dulles Offer To Con­ ha* *aid hr wants to bring the — Anvha**idur Willian- O'Dwyrr ami nli/rns.
hut added:
iniiuiry to an early end, hut Re. left h) air tnda) for N'r» ^urk
held
Monday
night
at
the
Tourist
DemandQuestionBe Center by the Chamlicr of Com­ fer With Russians publican* In partlrular are railing In appear hefnrr the ^enalr In is'l-hti-oi lo Mr. Chavs- Ihe "Cosiil
Fiwsil liprice* arc an are* which
I s-tltiorici. incluib'd V. A. Hpeer, th r staldltratlnn people feel must
f-r it* continuation. Chairman
merce fur the members uf thr
Decided Separately Hanford
Is Rudely Rejected Mayhank I D-KC| nf the full U n k ­ Crln# Cnmmlllre. The Iwm rr \V. Hill, Frank I.. Woodruff, be dealt with.”
Tourist and Hhufflela*ard
New lurk m ajor declined to ■Ir., W. A l.rffler, It. A. Newman.
Congress will has-- lo nrcidd
ing rom m ittre a id he thought aremmrnl
Club,
it
ws*
announced
today
hv
on the rvimmittee'a l.cr Saioot-I. Ira HoUthward. F I whether the special ptovision*
P A R IS . Mar. 16—(/F) Word Kd Whitney, Cluimlier Of Com
WASHINGTON. Mar. IG - v P ) it should go on.
'hearing Ihu* far. When hr an- II Ash-l-rwn. D. L. Harper. It. T. which protect faun pi lee* should
Imrn the Ktrmlin was awaited to­ meter managrr.
—Secretary of Stair Arhrvon said
The U. H. Chamber* of Com
nnunrH *everal week* ago that Humphrey, G M. Shipp. J. H l.e changed. Chase sal-1, but “moat
inrrvr
i»
a
businfM-rlrir
organ
day on whether the Big Four ran
today
he
hvqtrv
Russia
will
rt*
The Tourist Club rcrrutly re.
he would appear before II. hr ' Eat ridge, It. I,. Hsitan, Malcolm trrioua thought" it lo-ing devoted
iiation
cn
a
national
scale
Do­
discuss arms lot Germany at part «-ri\rd a piano whirli will la- used new talks on a Japanese |«eatf
•aid II " i s to offer »»me j U&lt;sjw,|
,* r h ,,,. w . W. to the question within the govern­
llar
to
live
Chamber*
of
Com
__
ment.
_ for j r . ..a ll Jr.. *a-l K (V S 'S.
of lire hole European problem, or for the first lime al the party, treaty and r*m in ronriuding one n |rrrr , ,
rtr,^ MtWy |or||| "r*ku*lrurllvr suggestion*
said Mr. Whitney. Mush- during
crime presentfssn. He »*mI si I Copies of Ihr- jolllion were for
Of the #t»7.WOO,WKI.UOn program
wM ftrt Momuw Will msM the the evening will lie played by a before the end nf the year.
cl-amta-rs are affiliates) svlth It
Ihe airport he wa* lookin* tor- in-he-l l-&gt; 1|r. Shlnli-'lsei ami to of mllttarv spending an-l contract­
The
national
organisation
»ay*
question be lakrn up separately. siring trio under direction of Mar­
Acheson t»ld a news ronlerfor this fiscal yeni and next
It* represent* all phase* and ward In teeing Ihr Si I’alrirk * I ,, \V. Hprncel a.- j l l - r n r ; - for ing
It ia belirved the Russians will ry Wester.
Da) parade In Nf-* i-rrl Ih r C its am i to M u rray ( K r r Mnimigh June 30, 1952), aleoil
ente
he
sees
no
reason
wh/
(hr
•ire*
n
f
business.
Two in year old*, June Jen­
fMJ.UOO.WOO.UOll rrmailis lo i«- alIrratment. This decision was fotr.lic e t , state a ttu rn r).
lo urging an end to thr RFC, tomorrow.
and Joe Andrews of the lenlalivr tieaty Irsl which Aml-vvliM'ate.1 by tin- military. Chase .aid.
The
petition
inalniain*
tl»i*t
"the
uonllnue to insist on separate nings
Duxliury School of Dancing will sador John Foster Dulles is now- tile rhismbei director* -aid:
Much -f Inc total must still tm
attempt
to
Issue
l-onds
*otl(jlr(
t«
NKW
YO
RK.
M«r.
I«.
n
l'f
shadowed by Soviet Deputy Foe perform a novelty tap dance with drafting should lie found olijevlu-n1. Alxdltion of RFC "woul-l
lx- \ nil.Inti ,I in this liroi ccdiriK voted try Coi g n --.
More puldir information on pro­
*avr approximately IIH.OUO.OOU In A pitluie of witle-sipen gamblilnt is wholly uiM'i-nstlliitional, null,
eign Minister Andrei Gromyko al Peggy Wright accompanying.
Mr*. I* ,M. (Singles will serve able by the Soviet or any oilier a-lministrallvr expense and would houses in Saraloga Springs, up­ void and of no legal fom- or &lt;ffecl duction *&lt;k&gt;ii will l-e available,
yesterday’s seuion of the Big Four
as hostess in l*half of the Cham­ government.
reduce federal personnel—now at
whatsoever." Ai-out .'(0 page* of Cha»n -aid. The first of a series
deputies trying lo draw up an ber of Commetce.
Achc*on »aid he had mu-1- a record high lcvt-1—hy 3,000 em­ stair New York irsoit area, was argument In support of this state- ■&gt;f monthly progress reports wilt
agenda for a Foreign M inislrr’s
lie ready shortly, he »*|,|.
The program, aald Mr. Wlillney, full study of the Pari* talk*, iu I ployer*."
given Senste crime prober* Imliy mrnl Inflow.
parley.
will Include a TNT Show, meaning U-en in direct touch with Jr--u p
The Intervening petitioner con*
—— 1 Meantime II can l-r stated, Chase
2. A "tendency toward inerea*.
this week, and wa* impri - --I rd interest rate*” will make pri­ a» they awaitrd a showdown willi liiid rd that Ih r t-g id a tiv e noth added, that the production g al uf
France, Britain and the Unite-I "tourist** night talent."
II wwllwwta l i e I’war k i l l
o n ly poM x'lting lo a u t h x rit r the IM.iaai jet aircraft engine- month­
States contend the testae European
The Center will lie drroratrd with thr »kill with which Jr- »up vate lender* more willing to make
thr Unit- I l-uisnesk loan*.
|.-n a n ce of the U-ml* i* in vali-l ly will In achieved in 1952. And,
situation has leil them to think with flowers, and eaeh of thr lady wa* rrprc*entirig
,
-•lid that Ihe ii'iilu lio li o f th- a* an illu s tra tio n of p ro g irs* In
DiHatiled
V
ets
IMccljfc
about Herman defense and they guest* present will receive a cor­ State*.
RFC was created in 19.132 to
Arhvr»on'« reuuuka uImhiI tin- provide emergency financing in
C ity Com m ission in n-gaid to it tlie i-a-lc m e tals, lie sunl new alu m ­
rannot properly discuss the result sage. Krfrrdimcnt* will lai serve-1.
inum p lnn l fa c ilitie s w ill I-- op­
|(« a lla « e lla r . i , VI,|
$1011 For Hospital '.Va&gt; n--t su ffieien l
without the ransr.
M « s l l s w S it* •&gt;■■* S l a )
It wa also dated tii*l tin- con- e ratin g (h i* yeai lo i-luvidr n
Hsilain’a llrnc't Davie. dll
PCIT OF TEA
llael with I II lihnrinley an-l re i In no per cent I net • ii in domes­
Member* --f P" • N" to, |/l
phaalsed that again yesterday.
kk
LONDON. Mar. |H — «AI*»
ahlcil American Veteran-, *1 &gt; Co. ami with Fisher lluwr* i* tic alu m in u m output
Tlie W eitern delrgates have made
The HI Paneraa police station re­
here w*«
wa* n- i r,m ?' 'ntro-lmr.i hi* .ur.es.or
meeting at the Legion llol la ' invalid ami that there
it their main contention.
night, pledged g I im toward 'in- authorilv for ih. City lo sell th - i »» information director. Andrew
Gromyko, however, has la-en reived this morning a report that
U s s iim h
Nil)
tt ontinued «»n l'«*r SI*)
hull-ling of a new hospital in Hem
harping on the importance of the a five-ton truck leaded with 1,000
ino|e County.
IMS agreement at IH&gt;t*daru In pounds IIH.400) worth of teapot*
had been stolen.
Lynn Twyman, rommamlei --( N icky Hilton
disarm Germany.
H o ush o ld o i* W i l l
One hour later th* same sta ­
the Post, and a |0W per lent di*To meet his objections. U. S.
By
OVID
A.
MARTIN
n
r
EDWARD
CI'HTIH
tion
received
a
report
of
the
theft
alde.1
war
veteran,
led
tinm--»Ambassador At Large Philip Jes­
A d d ro H s P i o n e e r
WA8IINGTON, Mar. in
r,l',
LONDON. Mar. |H - I A Y - ment for the artl-n , witli tlosup offered a new statement of of a five.ton truck loaded with — Government farm official
Rritaln
ha*
told
Iran
that
any
di*
four
i
best*
of
tea.
active «unport of John Kadcr,
the first point the western power*
wnndered today If their effort* t ■ pule orrr
over the rich An*l&lt;
Anglo.Iranian Tim Crawford and Gr-.rg- Swann
want the ministers to discuss. The
N i h ( (la th e rin g
get famrr* to produce fewer eggs Oil Cornr
Company
ronre-alon
mu»t
go
Commenting on thi* polilir »pli rllia lio n iictw ccn F .llia i-clh T a y lo r
.
statement said:
ItOYAL COLLISION
haven't l&gt;een Inn Mirrr»«fol.
liefore the lnlrrnidiiiii*l Court uf itcil action, the fir*t hy any l-.nl en-l N ic k ) Itilb-n l-ol it . cirri- K a r l y l r ll-M ishol-Irr, commander
"An examination of the cause •
LONDON. Mar. 16 - (AP&gt;
This *peeulatiei was prompt'-I Juitlcr
group in regard I- a new hlo lx- a ll H ilto n •
, , f i | i , In c a l A m erican Legion Post,
of the present International ten­ It sounded Ilk* a royal tnllltion. hy Ihe fart that roniumnr rgi:
In a note delivered to Iranian
"I am a free man right now, in will addret- Ihe Ifrit h annual
sion in Europe and of the mean*
A bicycle ridden by faruis King jjricr* are averaging more than * Premier llu**rin Al* Wednesday, pital, Judge Doogla- Hten*tiom
to secure a real ami lasting Ln- and a bit* driven by James Victor
higher than _a „year
_____
ag&lt;- legally could not nationalise the ilrv-larcd, "The*e nr i* IrityN win* a *rn-e," young Hilton told a Pioneer Night gathering in Lake
provment in relations between the King rolllded.
Normally they dip rather sharpl- llrltafn also a*tertrd that fran f-ught and were wounuril and newsman here la«t night, "hut Mary at 7: no p M. tomorrow on
li. S. H. R. and the U. K., the
The name of the traffic police­ during thla season of the year, hndling* of the Mi-idle East's who k n o w thr value of a In-'- I've got III months in which to "The Advantage* the Pioneer*
pital to tho city an-l county
think thing- over thoroughly Im-. Ha-1 Ovei tlie 5'oimg Men of
U. 8. and France such as: The man who saw the aecidenl? Al- giving the hmnewife a luirgain largest oil concern.
"Hy thi* artion," lie a-l-lcd. foie our divorre I* final, lie ad­
existing tivel of armaments an I lo-rt K‘ng.
buy.
The not
delivered to tire “they have sUiloti tin- tnaridi -n mitted that "no immediate rt-eon- T-»l*y."
Five i,rangi wood ■nnes will
its effect on the qurstion of ticA year ago .Secretary of Agn- Iranian prime minister llse day beIm- prc-rntrii to tlie five oldest
mlli'sirisatlon of Germany and the
lulture Hranr.an startcq a cam­ fore th r Majlis (parliament) nf all other Hcinlliulc County organi­ vitiation i* in Ihr offing."
7.DNING HEARING
The nclrck* an-l her r*.husband men pirsent at the meeting uml
sations."
means for control and reduction
The Hanford Zoning Board will paign to reduce the Volume of egg Bran voted to nationalise tho
c»rb g ift, will also l-e made lo those
The Po*t, which Iris* a mrmlirr were observed rnjojilig
of a-iram rnls; measures to eli­
production,
lie
loweresl
the
level
oil rrtourre*.
•hip of '.'It, enjoyed a turk)&gt; .op other** company here last week. who liavri attended the mo-t meet­
minate fear of aggression and fill- hold a hearing tonight at 7;30 a t whirh his agency supportr-l country's
The Anglo-lranian company, per at which 4U person* w.-r.- end, l-lit ill Hollywood her stu'lin ings.
fillinnt of prraent traty obliga­ o'clock at the City flail to con­ producer egg prires from a na controlled
h r the British govern­ present.
sider the request by W. II. Coniad
I.MGM) threw llir following ilamJ. L. i.ee, Ht-yeai old e* senator
tions.**
tlonal
average
of
15
cenla
a
dotrn
ment. whirh own* 82-6 tier cent
It was reported at tlo- meeting per for Mi*i Taylor:
fiom Kentucky, will head a list
It was the llrst time, after I" of Drflary to erect a duplex to 35 ee.it».
of
Its
common
stock,
hold*
a
dwelling
on
First
Street
Immedi­
"There
is
no
possible
rharire
that
that
47
babies
have
already
hern
day* of proposals and counterIn doing this, llrannan said he 100JVK)-square mile oil concession entered for the baby contest Mr. Hilton an-l I will reconcile of latent which will include
Gustave Nelson. "Guitar (Visard
ropotala that the western power*. ately west of Station WTRR.
was moved by a desire to cut which expire* In I9P3.
The
property
ia
aont-l
R-I-AA,
which Ihe P ott will stage on now or in IU months front now.
Stockholm"; Mrs. William Krtel,
ad agreed to th* words •hJemlliskrwn on government buying of
Britain obtains about one-third March 30 at Seminole High \Yc arc good friend* and I lioia- we of
high
residential
classification,
aald
DOCteUf Henry Klrpper, enter­
tarisation of Germany." Gromyko
surplus egg*.
from
the
Iranian
field*
and
a
always
can
lagood
frirnds."
City
Manager
Clifford
McKibWn.
School.
tainer; Mr. Ifobliy. hymn-ilogist
ir w tts w s u s Pea* rtv*i
Hut de-.pite this lowering of th- far g rra ta r percentage nf fuel oil
and the Hpeer sisters.
prke supjiort level, the produetl-- for ita Navy.
Among the famous people who
of egg* *t year continued at m
The note, made public by the
have attended the Pioneer meet­
raUti.-ly high level.
foreign office today, drriares that
ings have been J. Putnam Htevens,
lf» s lla s*a Oa r is e P its)
In hTovemlier Brennan an
Past Imperial Potentate of the
nouneed the government woul-l
Ancient Arabic Order of tho
ROTARY LUNCHEON
Junk the egg price support pro
Mystic Shrine; Jane Hilliard, who
The Rotary Club will meet in
grain In II&gt;5I.
(Editor** Note: Here I* another slot) in Ihe serir* on Amer­
was |0ti year* uld; and Mrs. Anna
11/ ELTON C. FAY
This action was feltirved by the high school auditorium Monday
ican Industrial and military mohlliiatlon. Thi* arllrlc deal* with
Farina, former Italian opera
AntOCHTBU I’KUSH M*T ITARY AFFAIRS REPORTER
heavier than normal selling &lt;-f where Prof. Herman Morris will
the Navy's fiat build-up alnrc Ihr start of the Korean war and lla
singer, who attended in 1932 at
resent a program on "W hal’a
plana for the future).
W.'.*_i J1NGTON. Mar. 15
(If')
The Civil Defvme Adminis young laying hen*. Many poultry(hr age of l(.
figured Gust withdrawal of low In Education", Preaidenl
More than 2W people over HO
tration want* lo head off public panic over fear of germ warfare attack, men
lee support* would be followed Orville Touehton announced today.
Hy DON WHITEHEAD
year* of age have attend'd these
teal or rumored.
a rhsrp decline In egg prier*. Luncheon will be served on the
WASHINGTON. Mar. IK - (/!’) — The American N«*y tmlsy i. m eeting' In *he pari 25 years.
lev Saw little --pportrinity of stage and member* are asked to
It started citiulaling today a pamphlet on "what you should know
bceling
up ilt sea anti air | n&gt;hci willi sUilling i|!crtl lo mrrl ihe thrrai All over 00 are rspclally Invited
park
In
bark
of
the
school.
making
any
monsy.
about giologirai warfare.” Tlie booklet it a companion piece lo the
to attend.
As
a
cunsequepee,
the
nation's
of
Red
R
uuia'i big submarine Orel.
previously p u b l i s h e d o fficial*
HT. PATRICK* DAT
laying
flock
started
the
year
with
The rcavy emphati* it on *nli-*uhmarinr warthips ami increased
pamphlet "aurvival under atomic ripe out a city."
NEWT YORK. Mar. 1 6 -fA V [Military strategists long havu at least three per rent fewer lay­ Fffth
(Ml
attack."
Avenue's pavement wa* air ilrrn ilh aboard fail-moving carrier*.
er*.
Kgg
production
naturally
Like the A-Bomb guide, it ia recognised the value of creating
_ JACKSONVILLE. Mer 16 (&gt;V)
The Navy la confident that*'
dressed In green paint today for
'•ailoswd Os Faae riv al
(C«
tntenfed to bring tne weapon Into mnfualon or exploiting It Into
l«
33
within anol^itr year II will have mbmarinr-Miller tactic* Is only A tlan ta
Bt. Patrick's Day.
proper fonts, to show It (a not a panic to reduce tnc war effort of
Hiimark
32
21
The center dividing line— the Rutilan submarine menace part of the story.
CONFIRMED BACHELOR
universal killer although, like th* an opposing nation. Psychologi­
Brownsville
71 64
The stale of hte Korean
LONDON, Mar. |»_O P&gt;_"N o. uauAlly white—wa* a real sham- pretty wall licked—even if there
intended f
Chicago
M
24
cal w arfare expefta recognise th a t no, no!" cried Isaac Langley, Just reek green.
last June found the Navy-i
f* a shooting war.
Denver
60
41
this cn he M M ova nwithout turned 101, "J don't wont to get
"Wa paint Uw llaaa three or
Vice Admiral Donald B. Duncan,
Doe Moines
28
2
four Homs a yahr," a imllca Depot Chief of Naval Operations. arful fieri which ruled
actuality urlng a weapon, by married again."
alMsAodmaamd
t
a
a
V
a
i
i
i
l
i
i
Fresno
60
49
And ha wrote to thrwa women OvpAnjVttVtl ipovviiMi 1
merely planting Ik* rumor th at g
Now York
44 22
i*cr*t weapon ho* *r will be • I m laid him they wore eligible needed repainting. 1
Philadelphia
46
21
start • pa air. A paaie may coat used.)
and looking for ■ knabaad th a t hr Bt. Patrick's D*v and
Winnipeg
22
16
n o r ewu Sif*. So diaregard wild
The CDA urge* th* public to U not In the market fa r a wife.
Jacksonville
63
44
talk about biological warfare and "hill th* myth*," aaaeitlng that:
The suggestion made a t hla
Miami
73
66
don'tiv C te D 00 lo your friandt.
“Germ warfare, or biological birthday party last Saturday that
Tallahskxec
65
22
Don'tt tlatvn to propaganda or w arfare, as It (a com ctlv called. bo was seeking a mate was not

Roulette Tables Now Judge Smith Enters!
Open In Saratoga. Order Giving City !:ljt/7
Committee Is Told 20 Days For Reply

German Question C. Of C. Outlines Jap Pad Contains
Snags Discussion K V S J c f t No Ifajui* (Urn..
Of Big 4 Deputies
Acheson Declares

K
Prices R i s e BritikSh Indignant
In Spite Of Halt In At Nationalization
Support P r o g r a m Of Iran Concession

HopeH
For Reconciliation

%

E

Beefed Up Navy Concentrates On
Stopping Red Submarine Menace

Danger Of Germ Warfare Minimized
By Civil Defense Administration

R

5

The Weather

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Argentine Unions
Support Closing Of
Independent Paper
B U K N O K A IR E S . Argentina,
|Mar.
1.1— (A l— liuv eminent-sup­
ported Argentine labor organic*[lions arranged a light nationwide
shutdown of bualneas activity to.
day In support of the unions
which closed the
independent
newspaper La I'renaa. The It minute shutdown Ihla afternoon
waa arranged aa a show of
strength against the newspaper.
Adding to the general !&gt;oycult by pro-govrrninent unions
voted last week, the Union of
Telegraph Operator* adopted a
degree stating no telegram* can
lie delivered to or sent hy the
l a I’irn-a, one of only two in­
dependent nrwspapera here, had
been an outspoken critic of Presldent Juan I). I’rron's government
lirfnrr the pio-governnient union*
closed It down almost itevcn
weeks ago.
The Irlrgraph Service within
Argentina is operated by Ihe
government. Private companies
arc limited to cables to and from
foreign countries.
Previously the union of Irank
clerks voted not to handle I-a
I ’renaa check*. The telephone and
fiowcr worker* said they would
not handle public service* for the
newspaper.
The Radical Parly, which re­
presents what is left of opposi.
tlon to Prron in Argentina, inet
laal night. Before an audience of
several thousand, a speaker de­
nounced the closure of U I'icnThe big crowd was attiai lnl hy
public appearance of Ricardo
Halbin, former deputy and chief
congressional critic of I’rron. It
waa hia first apt celt since ho waa
released from prison Jan. 2 on
■ presidential pardon. He hail
been Jailed a year ago for "Besacalo," which means disrespect
for the President. He had l«-en
sent cm rd to five years.
The radical meeting, hrld in
the downtown Constitution Plata,
went off without any dlsturhsnre.nr Interference from police.
A new appeal fruit the loyai
s i' ker* of lot I ’irnsa to lx- per­
mitted to go hark to work wa*
nrr,tentrd to the Ministry of lothor last night. Tw o other appeal* were rejected ami thr shut­
down now Is In IU 47th day.

Red EmbaHHy
lls a lllM S Vrmm Pan* Os*I
guide. When n cnntarl approach,
ed, say "It I* a magnlftcrn'
statue. I am from Oklahoma."
The rontact would reply that
llrera went morn beautiful sialne*
In I’arla. The cnntaet would give
hi mm-rnev and n passport.
• From Mexico C ity, he was to
go to Verm C ru i. Thence t»
fiwrden.
In Slotkholnr. he was tn follow
lire same pmredura ai the statue
nf l.innea* and make rnntart
w ith a man who would arrange
Iran* porta tlon In Cierho*bivkta
In Cieehoslavnkia Ire was to
write lo the Soviet ambassador,
thl* lime signing hi* full name.
Greeglass said he was told lo
mwttnrue th* Inslrurtiona and
not to wrlta them down.

Big Four Meeting
l U a l l i s r i Prw s Fan* Oael
how to sea that sha slay* dis­
armed. They also want to talk
about reducing armaments all
around.
The Western d 'p u tir. -ay th
Ru-sians have no right to put "u
record that the minister* should
discuss disarmament and the dis
arming of Germany. They con
land the foreign ministers ran
■ra over Ihn** suhlecta If they
B nr, but the *uh|ert headingshould ba nautral— "level of armnmenta" and "preparation r f Ger­
man treaty." Otherwise, say* the
West, the deputlee meeting here
would I* preiudglng decision*
-their bosses ought to make.
The Russian* and the Western
powers started with two entirelv
dlfferent draft* a week ami, each
containing three points. They now
seem to agree on one point ex
rvpt far two word*.
The Soviet point number two, a
amended yesterday, now rails (&gt;»•
discussion of "reestablishment nl
unity of Germany and ronrlusim
of a peare treaty with Germany ’
The West's point Ihfee. tie
changed
from
the
Iwglnnlng
read*:
"Problem* id Garment unit*
•nd preparation* of a peace treat*,
for Germagy."
American Am basaador-At-I^nr
Philip 0. Jessup M id yesterday
there la still some difference there.
A British spokesman pointed out
that the pr*|i«nitlpn of n treaty
and Its cop Initon ara not Ho
••pie th'np, ti-st Jessup, like
French delsqatu Atxvni.dre l'«rodl
M d British representative Ernes*
Davies, said he would give hi*
final answer later.
It may ba the West Is pre
paring to play a game whclh a
ria a ili spokasman aUrllmtad te

Crime Investigation
I I &lt;,allaoe4

Jetagfc B. Kyle
Joseph II. Kyle, of Gary, Ind.,
grunted exalted rulei of the
Benevolent and Protective Older
of Elks of Ihe I 'lilted Stale, of
America, will visit Orlando Ixxlgr
No. 1079 mid the newly otgnnixe I
Winter Park Lodge No. I* 10,
Monday, Mm. 19. Elk* front all
over Central Florid* aie experte I
In attend in laigc numlier.. A
class of fundidate* to lie known
a* Ihe Joseph it Kyle I la,* will
be initiated into the niilei hy tin
Wilder I'aik Lodge at 3:.lu I* M.
At r.t.PI IV M tile 11* will lx- l
banquet in thr dining r&lt;xmi of
Orlando Midge Reservation- for
the banquet mu«t lie made bv
Wednesday evening. Mar. It

(iuy (iabrielson
lls s M s -rs t i . x t-aif Oael
tin lit, told reporter! an Invest!
(ation of thal kind was too de­
manding a task for hi* subcom­
mittee to undritaki.
Ill* group's activities have alii-tnly touched off a grand Jury
investigation The Jury yesterday
Ix-gan looking into the questions
if whet her there ha* Ix-en fraud
against I lie governments in R F C
ollig oi perjury (false tr.tiloony nod'i oxtlil by wilm-sw*
before Hie Fnlluighl *ul«onunit

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loom in the fedeial courthouse.
Th r attorney oaid Costello had
tiled to cooperate with the comm ittrr in the* pa«t, only In tolabeled a vice king. And now he
had decided to t&lt;-11 no mole al«»ut
hia filiamial affait*.
It Ir "very obvious," the at­
torney Raid, that ( ‘orI c IIo haa n
right to irfiiRe to give »urh in­
formation on the basis it might
incriminate him.
Kail lei, Costello had demanded,
in effect, that the roiniiiltler put
up, or *hut up, in Ruppoiting lie
rrcciit report teiining him a ru tii
of a &lt;time orKauitaifott,
Virlding to Coatcllo'* irq u r d ,
the committee agreed not to televite hi- appearance. AM of the
opening hearing yesterday waa
televised Coatelln prote*te&lt;| this
would make him a "spectacle" and
deprive him of the right of rounRel-clirnt privacy.
Ill* appear nine came thoitly af­
ter a deputy New York attorney
general had testified that he wa*
Intindurod to undcrwoild rhlefta'n
Joe Adonl» hy former Mayor W il­
liam O 'llw yer and othera.
Jerome G. Amhro, fir*t witneaa
of the tiny, att.d that O'Dwyer and
other prominent figmea were nreaent when he met Ihr gambler
at Adonia' Brooklyn rataurant. H r
•aid O’Pwycr often visited the
plate.
Adonia liaa l-rrn named liy the
committee aa an aide of Co.trllo's
In Uoning a powrifol racket*
ayridirale in the ra*t, and link e&lt;l to t'hicego and Ihe w rit by
the Mafia (Muck hand) under­
world Roclety.
Cq|jrllo, appearing relaxed and
nodding •mlllngly al acquaintancea, -at directly facing committeemen aa hia lung atatement
wa* read
“ For years," he *aid, " I have
repeatedly been falsoly charged
with the mo«t aerintia and vlelotia
ctiniri and with being the leader
of a national crime ayndicate.
Whenever possible | have sought
to ilrpy these rhargea anil on
manv orcaainna have offered to
teatlfy la-fore impartial Investigate
leg Ixxlle*"
When the committee summoned
him to apprai liefnre a cloaed
executive eaxion la«t January, he
-aid .he waa irlurtant to do »o herau.'.c "certain atatemellta made
hy ceilain memliera of Ihla com­
mittee" indicted " I could not ex-

Stadium Outlay
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l-n rd amt N. II. Ihxlgr* and John
linker a* im-mbri* nf Ihe plumhIng ln*|wvltnn IruhvI Tin**- Ixwid*
examine pew applicants fm (lily
license-* ip Hir e lines.
Member* of the xoning Ixmnl
wrre rongiatiilatnl hy lh&lt;- Com­
mission foi efficient work These
include J. |„ Ingtey, KdwHid K.
M is-, II. James Gut, Frank A"lidown and It. S. Brown.
The Cninml-ston ahjiwved eon
Ittpislion »&gt;( |ui\mg 135 .( month
to Ihr Stale Welfare llontd opail of the ex|x-nse foi rental
••f It* headquarter-*, which a rnow located again in Ihe MeiM-lt
Building
Action on a ieqhe t hy 1'ian1
MaeNeill to putrhn.x- rilv owned
lot. In the Marvania section &lt;njl
side of Ihe city llmlla wa* de­
ferred pending further study.
A fequest hy 8. A. Allen for
increase In taxicab rates was
denied. This at lion folh-we-l
study Ity the rnmmissionrrs nf tavi
mutes ami distance* tlavcled, said
Mr. MrKllddn.
An ordlnsme »a « tmt on fir t
leading which would allow Ihe
varaling of an exiess two feet
of liglit of wav on roiiinirieial
Slterl lx-twren I'atnolt** ait-1 Sati
fold Avenues.
The ( ‘oniniission t«x&gt;| under ad
visrmrnt a suggestion hV Mr. Mi
Kilddii lo hold a puMii hearing
lo di.iiisa Hie elimination of ant|.
qualed art-lie* al enli anee* nf
Riilalivisinns.

Elliott Roosevelt
To Marry Mrs. Rosa
MIAMI B E A C H , Mar. I I Dl’r
Mr &lt; Minnewn Bell llo»*. (’all
fnroin hi-irrsx, an&lt;| Elliott Roose­
velt, son of the late I'r evident,
plan lo lx- married here this
Sccel
ItiKi-evell aid (lie esarl date'
ha- not lx eo el. Thuriilay is the
rallies! po-slhle dale but there
were »e|x.ris the eereioony may
not take place Milt il Friday to
trevrnl any |x»-*llde rnnlll-1 with
Florida’s liner dav wait Ian.
II.Moevrll -aid the lime of llu*
we-ldlng o il lx- announced in
advame “although llie notice may
la- shot I."
Hilly those who were with Mrs.
Ilusi when sho obtained her div «lie dcciee „t Kev West vesterday are ox|H&lt;cte«| to alteml. The*
ara John ami Ann Roosevelt,
brother and sister-in-law of the
luldcgiooin; Mrs. Rex. L. Bos*.
Sr., former mother-in-law of the
htide-rlcrt, and Erwin Karden,
Elliott's host until &gt;he ucddlug.
The rrieuionv ptolwhly will Ink
place al Hie Suil-rt I land honir
where Mr*. R o», ha- lived .line
ekiabtl.limg re.slilenee on Miami
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■&gt;rrl fair I m l m m l or considerslion."
However, after hit attorney waa
a*«urr&lt;J the committee
would
"treat m« fairly" and had not
mailr any foregone conclusion*
"aljout me,” Coatcllo aald he
agreed to appear, and did to
Feb. 13.
Coitrllo aald he alto tratifled
“ fully and frankly before a Sen­
ate subcommittee on inlentate
commerce latt April and asked
immunity from self- incrimination
on only one (ubjeet--"whethef
(rambling wa* conducted In tha
Beverly County Club of New O r­
leans"
Hut despite hit attempt In Fein
ruarv to furnish full information,
Cottrllo said, the lornmiltee wat
even then itauing a report charg­
ing him with "grave rriminal offentet" and being a vice lender.
“ I respectfully reque«t," Co»tellii raid, "that I In- treated a}
impartially at any ordinary witlie** and that no attempt tie made
to ainglr me out and make a field
dav of my examination.”
Senator Estes Kcfauver ( I ) Tennl, committee chairman, told
him th'' committee treated all
witnesses "** fairly an we know
how" and that the committee wa"well aware" of hia ctaima he haa
“ lieen misrepresented.”
Under que-tinning. Coatcllo admitteil hr had failed to stale In
Ida naturalixation application^ that
he once need the name "Frank
SevaiIn." He admitted he hail lieen
convicted of a misdemeanor under
that name In 1916, after being
arrested for po**e*«lr&gt;n of a re­
volver.
In the late 30'*, Costello ad­
mitted, he Ixnight liquor smug­
gled into the |j. 8. from Canada
lor resale in prohibition day*. Oh
hi* application, hr said, he listed
hi* occupation as "real e*tate."
"Were you In the liquor Imsjne**?" he was asked.
A. Ye*.
Q. Bill you buy liquor In C$nada?
A. No
Q. Bid you do husinr** In Canads?
I
Person* did busines* In
Canada. They brought it to the
United States. I bought from
them."
tj. In other word*, they smug
gird it ill?
A. Yes.
Q. And you tonight from them?
A. Vr*.
When asked if he wa* engage*
in lllcit liquor trad* prior to nl*
1935 naturalixation application
Costello's composure left him for
thr first time.
"I wa* not," he shouted.
Costello said he oner ixiugbt
smuggled liquor from one, "lia r
ry Saucer," hut insisted this wa
not the "H a rry Saucer*"' who**name appeared a* a witness on
hi* rltiien.thip application.
The gambler said he knaw two
or three "H a rry Saucers."
The witness was asked: "Where
is the Harry Raueer who signed
your applications t
' " I don't know," Costello katd.
" I think he Is dead."
Costello said he lielirved Sai»eer wa* a "railroad man." lie said
lie had no recollection of this parIhiilar Hairy Saucer being In the
iuni-running business. Reminded
that the application said Haurer
was a real estate man, Costello
said:
“ Ho might have hern.
Costello said Saucer was "a
friend but I w ai not familiar with
his activities." Also witnessing bl«
application, Costello aald, was a
Frank Goss.
Costello said h* was Indicted
In 1925 for conspiracy to smug­
gle liqtioi Inin the rniintry along
witli 112 others and that thr rase
wa» dismissed hy a "federal
J imIb * Winslow "
When a»ked If Window *uh*equen'lv quit the federal bench at
a result of an Investigation of the
distiiastal, Costello'* attorney pro­
tested the questlnn was "unfair"
and a "smokescreen."

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Carl Willlama and John Meisrh
I t w H i t H P m Pago (tool
on Tuesdays; R. Robison anil A . forward.
I - Skinner on Thutadaya ami J .
"It'a like climbing the Wash.
Hamilton Diabce and lieu Wade Ington
Monument or
Empire
B A R C E L O N A , Spam. Mar. lit
on Fridaya.
Slate Building to go up thoa*
— I/P&gt;— 'Threatened
with
heavy
(iamea will lie of flvr inning hill*. •nd atil I theae kida charged
penalties, workers and employers
duration and will Iwgin promptly right up them. And when they
were due hack at work herr to­
at 4:45 P. M. at the S»flhall Park. got to the top they found about
day after a sudden general •d hy the O rm a n * ” during the Mon Roll-mi announced.
tiO hodita op every hill."
Spain'* worst violence since the N a ii rglm r.
Today, In the valley* between
Civil War.
The drmand was contained in
those hill.*, laughing doughboy*
The governmenls and the state- a note prevented yvaterday to the
of the colonel'* Third Battalion
rontrollH labor syndicates blam­ governments of the United States.
roue impromptu horae race*. Aa
ed "Communist agitators" for Russia, Britain and France, thr
inoutita they uaed Chineaa a rtil­
(Continued from Page One)
the walkout, which retxirtedly re­ four occupation power* of G er­
sulted in the arrest of more than many. The four government* were committees, annntinrrd Ihe vote lery horaea and pack mulea, lib­
100 p«t»ons and injuries to an “ urgently requested not to bond waa 1.1 to 11 against the Fult.right erated in yesterday's flghtlrrg_
"Becauae we took tha groupu
undetermined numlier from pol­ over full power* to any German motion.
ice clubs and gunfire.
He said that as he Interpret* the ao raaily and killed to many C h igovernment without express re­
Rigid censorship prevented an servation* having been made for section. It would require two- near here people think there wa*
accurate estimate of Ihe situa- payment* of reparation* to lir a - house action nn a joint tesolulion not any fighting." the Colonel
ation. The strike reportedly also
— having the force of law— before void. We took them easily and
with few raaualtiea all right but
affected Ihe nelghlxiring IndusThe note exxplain* that the additional troopa rould lie assign­
it waan't because the Chinese
trial cities of Badalona, Tarrasa total value of "property m nfis- ed to the- international army.
weren't there. We Just uaed our
and Sahadtll.
rated urid plundered" hy the
Meanwhile the House Armed firepower to pin them down and
Ilurrirdly-aummuned lin »p » and Naxi* is e»timate&gt;l al alxttil Services Committee rejected an then dug them nut with quick,
police last night brought calm fti.fNMi.DfMi,mm l.iael |, ,-k ln g for attempt to tie to the military aggressive action. We over-ran
in
Barcelona,
Spain'*
second only Ihe amount she estimate* manpower hill a propo-al to bar two twttallnn command post* In
lagc«t city, hut only after « day It will cost her D. r. -eltle 500,000 sending troops to Europe unless the first two dava.
of mass demonstrations during Jewish immigrant* from rnuntrie- Congress approves.
"We raught took* anil mrctucw.
which automobiles were over­ formerly under Naxi rnntrol.
The proposal was offrrrd hy lea. We took them complately by
Foreign Minister M»'he Sharetl
turned and burned, streetcar* and
Rep. Tnwe | ft-N J) and promptly surprise.
buildings stoned and all work ex­ told the Knessset (parliament I tallied hy a vote of 31 to 14.
"The battalion collected 99
today
that
this
amount
of
repara­
cept essential
public
service*
The action wa* announced by prlaonra in one day .during the
tion*. *pread over a period nf year.*
stopped.
Chairman Vinson (I)-(ia t after a linn sweep
a rveurd for tha
In Madiid Grnriali**im» Fran-1 and paid partly In goods, woul I rinsed session of Ihe committer. Korean war for one battalion.
cisco Kronen dixetf-rd the dis- 1not In- lieynnd the rapacity of th-* H r said a new effort lo attack the They c a p t u r e d unprecedented
orders for five hours with hi* |tin m a n |ie*iple to pay.
troop proposal to the hill might amount* of Communist equip­
I*&gt;nrl*s
general
reparation*
cabinet.
lie made later on thr House floor. ment by overrunning position* be­
claim
doenot
include
the
claim*
The syndicate* la-t night orThe committee is pow working fore the Chinese could escape.
of thousand* nf individual Jews
dried the workers hark to their i who have filed demands for re­ over the measure section h r sec­
“ And they believe the trejob*, threatening any who restitution of their property in tion. As It stand* now. It call* for mrndout artillery barrages a gi
fused with the a-iverest measure*. Crrmany. In a note u&gt; the lowering the draft age to 19V* Infantry fire display wpundhl
After many employer* joined the occupation |Hiwrrs on Jan. 1*1 year* and setting up a long term magy hundred* of th r'C o m m u n walkout, the syndicate* promised Israel inked for help in rallreting Universal M ilitary Training pro- lata.
sever reprisals to any refusing lhe*e 'private rlalm*.
gram.
Bodies of man: Chinese still
to open their establishment*.
holes where
Vinson *aid he hope* the com­ lay in tha hitlalc
Yearn day’s note staled thal
A brief broadcast hy the na­ there Is “ no record in h i'tery of mittee can finish It* work tomor­ they were hilled.
tional radio network told the such gigantic slaughter and ra ­ row. Tha next big Issue, he said Is
"We seldom find a wounded
country hut said the city had lieen pine a&lt; that perpatiatvd by th - a proposal to put a $4,000,000 man­ Chintao unless ha's shot*up ao
calmed.
German people against the Jew* power celling on the armed force*. badly ha'a almost certain to die,"
The strike waa Kpain'a second of Europe” when "owr fi.non.non
Towe’s plan to liar assigning the Colonel rontinntd.
"Th e y
grnrral, walkout since Franco were done to death by torture, American troops to the North A t ­
takg Uiair rounded with them and
following hi* civil war victory In! starvation, mass execution and lantic Dcfcnaa force without prior aa many of thalr dead aa thay
19.19, outlawed them. The firs t' asphyxiation"
congressional approval has the can carry an we cannot get an f \
was in Bilbao In May, 1917.
lacking of many House Republi­ curate count of how much dam­
Barcelona, a rity of more than
age wa have done to them. But
cans.
1,250,000 people, wa* one of the •
A similar stand wa* taken hy we kgnw they are hurting. They
last stronghold* of Civil War
the House G O P Policy Committee put lira battalions In tire w ay of
resistance to fall to Frnnro's
my one battalion and ordered
last Friday.
force*. Price* here have long l&gt;ern ,
Rep. A rend* of Illinois, an as­ them to defend this ground.
Tlie first real tire surgeon*
much higher than anywhere else
"There aren't many rpep left
in Hnaln, except perhap* in in­ were foresters apjKiIntrd hy the sistant G O P leader, had told re­
Romans to rare for and protect porters In advance of today'* com­ in their outfit and uur casualties
dustrial Rllhao.
mittee meeting that an attempt have been extremely light for an
their Irrea.
would be made lo hitch the troop operation of this kind. A river
crossing la the toughest operation
Balias, Tex., Is thr largrst rilv
But wa
It is believed that the first In the tactical hook.
More than $.100 II. S. rornmunin the United Slates not on navi­
gable water. It replaced Imliann- iliex are entirely dependent upon commercial electric sign wa* put nulled It off with almoat f t
polls, Ind., in thal category in buses for local mas* transuorta- up on a New York theater In damage to ourselves and plenty
to I heta."
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Costello Answers Crime
I D em ocrats Defeat Worried
Committee On Strongbox Assets A llied Patrols T ake Seoul;
A ttem pt T o Block
Communist Forces Continue
IlFCReorganiza tion
!

Vote On Proposal Indi c a t e s
Legisla­
tion A b o l i s h i n g
Agency May Pass
•

W A S H IN G TO N , Mar. I I —
(A P ) — The Interstate Comntcrrr Commission today auth­
orised (hr railroad* to make •
quirk inrrratr in freight rate*
raagiag from too lo four prr
erul.

W A S H IN G TO N . Mar. IS —
(A P ) — AdminUtration leader,.
In IIm H u u u a today decided
against railing ay Iho Universal
r - Military Training and draft bill
vtuntil after an Kaatrr rrrn.%
• M U ktgM i Mar. IS and and*
Apr. X. T I m decision cam* after
Chairman VInoon ( M l * . ) gar*
up an attempt tu get the bill
approved by the Armed Kerriera Committee and ant# the
floor this oeek.
W A S in N G T O N T Mat. 14— &lt;/!’)
— Truman Democrali, rallying i up-

C. Of C. Advocates
Construction Of
County Hospital
Legislature Is Asked
To Pass Local Hill
Authorizing Bonds
The Seminole County Oumbci
of Com mrirr went on w o rd *•
favoring the immediate conilruclion o( a County owned hospital at
a meeting of the board of direct -v
latl night at the Longwood Hot-!.
A motion by Cily Commironn
Andrew Carraway that ihr Semi­
nole County legislative drleg.il on
be petitioned to secure ihr rrrai,ment of a special local bill wlruiv
would permit Seminole Cnunlv to
construct a hospital was unani­
mously carrird
This action following cnnnderablr discussion of the critical hos­
pital situation by the bond ol
directors which was prendrd over
by Vice President Jack Hall.

port from lha southern wing of the
♦jparty, turned back in the Moure
today a Republican effort to block
RFC reorganisation.
A roll call brought 201 voter to
ditapprovr the reorganiialkm pro*
County Commission r
II
Bpetal submitted by Preridenl T ru ­
Pope pointed out that thr horpital
man and 1 % for the plan. But the i*
a problem of the people of Ihr
issue came befoeu the House in county and not of the County
a way that required a constitution­ Commission and that if ]•) percent
al majority— 218 voter— to kill of the freeholders petitimird the
Commission it would have no
^ h c proposal.
choice but to call an election. He

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(iP ) — threatened v»iib perjury if he
didn't answer, suml-lri Frank Cortrllo today told Senslr crime prober)
be lias almut $40,000 to $10,000 in bis strongbox at borne.
Senator Heibert R. O'Conor (D -M d .), who issued the ulliinslum,
told the rrpuied underworld trader to "be rilrrm rly tareful" in .sniwrring the question.
When Costello he-ilat, d, Sena­ rupted:
*‘l am going l«* g i'e you an op.
tor Chatle, Tobqy iIt -N il) interrupted to suggest that a police portunity to changp the record.
Ml
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man l«e sent to Costello's home “to I be testimony was palpably falsii
an dit's an insult to the intellis ,
open that ho*."
"W e've played duel and drake, genre of the committee to have
long enough with l his.” Tobcy on records."
is .
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Kt-fusal to give a "truthfuli# r
snapped.
The perjury threat tame after answer, hr aald, rould bring per­
rontmltiee rout, .&lt;1 Bud &gt;lpii Hal. jury charge*.
Costello, his fare hlanrhrd, « n
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ley pounded Costello with a series
of questions about any money turnrd to his attorney. They ron.
O n lv IB |x-&lt; •rn l id l|,r |^i&gt;|&gt;lr n iq d i.v ril in ||,r HO’ lion |',i lu-e
sultrd In whispers.
Then llw*
cached in hi* home.
attorney announced Costello was
tndurtry in lin, uuinlry ire l,«.ilr,i in 11.&lt;llv» * -&gt;l ibr inayor |„itum
A fte r thr suave gambler,! gave ready- to anwer.
Small Claims Court of mote (lull JBO.dtH) w m lrt, ,»|r iirmv- employed l,V moll,III |II, l,o several hedging answer* about the
A*ked again Ihr amount in the
M aurkr N Wolf, t pul,In rrl.iloint ditrilur for M rtio C,oid
tin,I it'* an Insult to thr intrlllItwailowt* tlo r s s , s in
Also Approved By tl'ealer,
v Vn-Mrvrt i’ullirr*, I■,1,1 Km.inisttv lisl.n
lie w.,» id I iih Iu i e,l ilk
Ed I •!&gt;-- -I". I- I•-1,1 |,|, ,i,i,-,i
L o c a l Association
kl'wiMttff* altLM* h* .tpphiiiil ,i
I’li «» Anlil XtliiniA. I SM* ,
Memiier, nf th Sanford Krlail
in Ofutitfi 1(1), Ditu v t y i t id
Kiwanis Speaker
M -nbvntk A mo lalion yrvlrrday
ftIIt1It ••»!%ill*
((« WJ1* Mill* r-a|||l |if
«(,proved legiilatton detignrd to
l»\ 'Ii
t i* Id m Hii ihiintrd **ut
thut ti« 4|* i»in* *i| tIi*" t:t *iii.
amend "had cbecL" lawv m order
vivoi •«•( i« Mait ii*' m m p in y Rhirh
to itrenglbrn them, and lo worl |
rimilt* th* l**vi|* irtrm t i«» th*
with State l-gitlalort Inward the
IS•ff:It 11,««m •%nt lilt |Mfi
HI h "
rilablobmenl ol a small claim*
M'rt,
Shock Called Worst Senator Says Soviet court
11f&lt;■ \ lnrn , ufm h r , marie nti
here. I'rrvufrnt Andrew Slmr
liitn«HAi&gt; in* mIn*i nf tht* Ktuntiift
Ever Recorded By
Missile May Halt piended.

To Retreat Toward Parallel

“ Merchants’ Group MGM Director Explains Problems
r a v o r s Stronger Of Movie Industry To Kiwanians
[&gt;30 tlieC K

l5ll!

Earth Tremor Hits M cCarthy Calls
Western Europe;!For Rearming 01
A-bombSuspected Germany, Japan
German

Scientist

LO N D O N ,
Mar.
I t — t,V»—
Million* nf person* in nnrthern
Europe nere terrified today bv
a violent shuddering of the
earth's rrust which »«tne thought
might have hern reused h) an
atomlr-siied
evplovlon Inside
Eastern Germany. Ike Iremor.
one of the snai severe ever
recorded
in Germany,
followed in some sections there
bv n giant blast nf wind. The
■hack and wind rallied wlndn**.
shook down o a r ruins, and
loosed picture* off the nails of
many home*. No etlrnslte dam­
age wa* reported.

The President* qdan i» to re­ added that work began yesterday
place the R FC* present flvc-inan on the renovation of th r old hospi­
board of director* with o single tal building on Oak Avenue.
administrator.
Mr. I'ope also said that undrr
The H o o m division » s « general- present State law counties are
LONDON. M * r ~ 14— &lt;/!’)
A
regarded as the first l o t In a now limited to $300,0011 in the
eveloping bottle over the question amount which they ran imml them­ violrnl earth Irernor, possibly ori­
of sWMUilni^ the ^hugv pending selves for the construction of a ginating somewhere earl ol the
hospital and that this sum i» Iron Curtain, startled a large sec­
wholly inadequate, lie said the
law, which was passed Id yean tion of Western Europe today.
A scientist in West Germany said
ago. is oat of data and should be
changed, ami that Senator Doyla the possibility that the tremor was
ptsne. Up. Introduce a Mil fqp that cavued by 4 .b*meadow u p to w n
purpose- » '
ft. W. Spencer declared that a turn 4 » 4n atomic Wait had not
i
•
move for the passage of a l»r«l bran ruled *mt entirely. Ah East
A recent survey of library bill authorising the county to issue German scientist said it was de­
fnrlliUes In Seminole County by IHinds for a hospital should origin­ finitely an rarlhquakr. not caused
the Action Committee of the F lo r­ ate with the County Board, and
uld not wait &lt;&gt;n the proposed by an explosion.
ida Library Asao. showed that
Th e shock was fell a* far west
nge In thr general law which
- Insufficient
financial provision
lliM lIs s ri Do Pass* &gt;t()
I
might not Im accomplished at On­
has been made to provide ade.
quote library foci Ililts for the coming session of the legislature.
people In the County, Mbs Ed iu Mr. Spcnccr said he would he glad D I h p o h u !
nChltUnden. county laadar of Iho to work with Senator Boyle in
In
preparing a suitable local bill.
association, stated today.
Proposed
change*
in
the
by­
This announcument was made
T A L I.A IIA S S K K , Mar. U - l A ’i
laal night by Paul A. T . Noon, law* nf the Chamber nf Com­
The Stale Board of llrallh ha*
president-elect of tha Association, merce were read by Manager Ed
at a district meeting following a Whitney and upon motion of Mr- rrtarlc plan* for disposal nf th,
full day session at tna Albertson Spencer, seconded by Mr. Pop, ,lead if an atomic Iromit ever
Public Library. Orlando, said Miss tvi-re unanimously adopted. Mr shoubl fall in Florida.
Whitney railed attention In the
Tlie Boot -I i|evote&gt;t the Marrh
Chittenden.
She pointed out this morning Tourist Club party next Monday issue of Its publication, Florida
night
and
urged
all
members
to
Health Notes, the rlvllian de
that while the people of SemL
fen -e. It railed disposal of Iwdiei
nola County ran have access to he present.
Short talk* were made by Lew the "grimmest lain In the whole
the - Sanford Public Library by
tOootiaasa no !*■*» r u t
riv ll defense picture."
At paying a fee, tha County laa
It ha* arranged with thr Flor­
made no financial provision for
ida Funeral Director* and Em library service.
lialmrrs* Assoriatlon to a*»i*t in
The fact that Florida Is 47th of
the Job If it tMcome* necessary.
all of U m states la par capita
Ttiere f» no doubt, » * )» the Imard,
appropriations for publle librar­
L A K E L A N D , Mar. 14— M — "there will lw thouaand* of live*
ies, was brought to the attention
of U m librarians by Allan Grant, Brattered frost was forecast inin Inal if ever another bomb shall
the weal roast district of penin­ he dropped."
Orlando attorney.
sular Ftorda for tomorrow morn­
Jol,« In connection with disposal
Tw o stale bills a n proposed by
ing by the federal Slate Fm»t of txidirs Include administration
thp association, said Mr. Grant,
Warning Service.
of ruorgurs, transportation nf the
one asking for an appropriation
Mostly dear *kitm, sligldly
and other permitting any county roliler in low grown location* (no dead, identification of rorpsc*.
•to act up a fret public library. drop I* eipertrd In high ground arrangrment of religiuu* rile, and
T o do this a one mill lovy for locations) and light wind* with 'maintaining mmtl complete re­
library purposes would bo author, short Interval* of ralm in north cord* under the rlr*um*tanrw*."
"Worker* In this division of
lied for counties.
and
central
district*.
Partly the civil -JefrnM task also will
The appropriation by U m IWH cloudy and continued root south­ Ite roncrrnrd with location of
legislature la destgaod to provide ern districts. Temperatures on
hurial place*, fabrieatlon of emer­
a director of nubile library ex­ high ground will la- at least si* gency burial container*, careful
tension and a state aid fund to degrees warmer than tempera* grave marking and registration
aatabilih demonstration county II. t u r n on low ground locations, and rollection, preservation and
brarlea and to assist municipal lx,west tempera tu r n In the cold­ storing of personal effort* pend­
public Hbrarlss to attend their er low ground location* will oc­ ing final disposition to her*,"
aorrieoa to the county.
cur about 7:00 A . M. Thursday. the Board said.
.A
Miss Chittenden pointed out toMftMay that th e n Is not enough
money provided for the local II.
faranr. "This Is not • criticism
at tbs local situation." tho said,
b y legislation would enable It to
“ However, lhe financial aid roughs
be Improved."
(M lla r'a Nqle: America'* rearmament program affect* afl
M rta nf trr country. U « « week In a fnar-part rortra, A P KpeAmong those present at the
eial (oerr* pondrnl Reiman Marin told what he had found In n
meeting w o n Mrs. E . J . Roughtkreo-oeofc nnrvof of (ho middle " ra t. Aaaoclatrd Prroo reporter*
Ion. Ban ford librarian, Mias Ethel
hovo beqn a »lgned In rover the high *pot* of Iho rest of the
Rls*r. Mr*. Mary Waltars and
evmnlry. Below I* the report from the Poelfle norlhvveol.)
Mr*. Errwst Hamilton a t Lake
m Monroe; Paul Mlckbfc
* M r . and Nr*. P. D.
Hy V fN C B N T H O T M A N
Lake Mary.
'
S E A T T L E . Mar. 14 — - (/p) — Atom bombs . . . p («M i and ship*
In rarnr them . . . aluminum lo build the plan**.
CASTOR OIL GOER TO WAR
There pnu heve fhe tpececular side of rearming in the Pacific
W A S H IN G T O N , Mar. 1 4 -G P )
— A n Industry advtaoey commit, N orth**!.
teo has recommended that the
The mobiluotion apotlight center, on the Greet Henford plain,
govern meats rest Iret U m roc of whet* U M corulruclion work-ftcastor oil.
men rueh expansion of already from the exrlucivv contribution
Rut Agriculture Department of­ huge facilities for making pluton­ of a region thal haa 40 per rent
f a l s said little M m a y s and ium— isrart of tht Atomic Bomb. of U it nation'* potontial electric
Mary* shouldn't got aby (also
It avrinn to the big Booing power, a big proportion of It*
Airplane Plant, whore the Air lumbar, ami husky fishing, food,
If restrict Iona
la Force haa Juat ordered a new ■hipping, farming and raising In­
le a n e r Into .production dustrie*,
d la ii
la tha
tha araWliiatiaa ■
!"• •**?**• I* faa mala H'a
imr n th a r a m m m S T bm
ara aoma Jerk* an4 JaKa.
o* tboy c u
Aa atatwlsara, tha aanaa of
ro rnriat p U boo.
urgency fluctuataa with tha day’s
o* tporaUnaa aro Uso at*tnmfw
« f riar*, po*
far
VI i

a

Book Group Says
•Local library Has
Insufficient Funds

£

Dead

Of Atomic
Conttidercd

Frost In Predicted
Tomorrow Morning

Pacific Northwest Is Seething With
All Varieties Of Defense Production

Atomic

Bombers

Senator L. F, Hoyle approved
lbr«r protvoialt and in aiMilion
WASHINGTON. Mar. 14 &lt;/1*) tUKKCklrd llial a letter be written
-Senator McCarthy (R -W i») &gt;«id In the Honda Slate Retailer, At
today the United Stairs mod help voculion atking tiipjKirl nf legobuild up Western Europe belorf! lalion whrrrhy tome |Hirtion ol
the Russians perfect guided mis­ the wages of married men might
siles In stop planes carrying the i&gt;e tuh|rcl to garmthmenl. Rrptr
A-bomb.
lenlativev M. H. Smith and Volte
The Wisconsin Senator, a ton, Williams, Jr., also favored tbi, tug
trovrrsial figure because of bis geslion.
Communtst-in-Governmen. charges,
Mr. Stine pointed out thal the
called for action tu inlegrale Japan. organisation now ha* a paid up
Nationalist China. Spain and West- mrmliership of :i7, and way* and
nn-an* -were dltruv*e,| to inereasr
tern Germany into anli-Communiil the inemlo-tship.
e
Mi . '
.
i a i
.
defenses.
Vfillf
y.*A•w.I■■,.L rCounty
' . Jr.,
...s.. pointr«J
1l*. entitled
n,.s iinut
1. .i
At thr samr lime, hr charged thata Seminole
in a speech prepared for B-uato to n small rlaim* rnurt a* the r&gt;
delivery that President Truman’a ■nit nf the imputation Inrrra**
■'fantastic" order to the Seventh indieated Sy the rervnt cvn»u*.
Fleet lo prevent Nationalist land*
C-unmeifting on the fart th*'
inga in China had freer! Bed it rovt, the State 11.760,000 an
troop* to kill Amrriean* in Korra. miallv t » rollrrt II* sale* tax, Mr
Asserting there i. no way In William* auggested that the ran
defend Western Europe without •.bant* aiippott a plan •lmli*»
using Hw man;iow*r of W e»lrruT that
ti,,i u*H hy Ohio and Oklahoma
Germany and Kpain, MeCarthy •f ivvulng -ale* lax stamp, a* a
said a State Department clique mean* of rrdtiring lit*- evpendihe blamed for the "roll-out" of
China had "tied Ihr hand," of
The M e r e h a n t * Axaucialirm
Grnrral Dwight D. Kl.-enhiiwc, in Lr**l*fatlvr Committee, whieh in
this re,pert.
elude* W . A. Morri»on, Jack Ifall,
McCarthy -aid Bus»ia i- deter­ fj. tV Spetirer and L. F- B «yl
red from starting a war now l„
vs&lt; dlrertetf to work on ih r » t»ro
cause U. K long range plane
rim with I t f iilit o r • »*f eftl»li(l»h*
rould wipe out Huvltt indu try fIn
**!• ■ ftrvtRlI eUimn rmirt.
with
atumie
isunbv,
„
...
.. ........
.
Present were B L. Perkin*, Jr-.
lie -aid. however, that Bu»»ia, j , j in jt,n^aHk. Clarence Bedding.
with a va*( numlier of raptor•
I
.....
Hrnith. W. A .Morrieon, Voile
feverishly to perfect that guided William*, Jr., John kadrr, Forrnisailr of the air, a inixiilr that rea* Gatchel, judge Dougin- Hten.
i 111 track down and destroy strum. Bill Kir*. M. t. ItalH.rn.
planes i nthr air.”
Andrew Stine, L. F. Hoyt-, and
" If *nd when that i* arcom M. R. Smith, Mi** Dorothy Powell
|dl»heal," the Wisconsin Senator served a* serrrtaty.
I, . M i , , . , «*a P u t *lvi

Power Head Favors First Federal Loan
Fair Regulation Of Association Moves
Fl ori da Utilities To N ew Quarters
Tive Firxl Federal Having* and
M IA M I, Mar. 14 l,7Y Mefjrr
r Smith, president of the Florid* laian Aaaoriation will move from
wer 1- Light Co., said today I, It* prvuent |oc*tioii on Magnolia
favored State regulation nf priv»t Avenue thi* wer). to it- nrw
utllitir*, provided it Was done In building at til* West First Kin-el,
a manner fair lo both Die public where it will open il* iitlrai-tivtnew quarter* for inspection Mon­
ami Ihc Utllitir*.
A mea*ure proposing »neli rr day afternoon at from 3:tHi t"
gulation I* expeete.1 to !«• Intro H:(M) P. M „ Mr*. B. K. Chapman,
durrd In the IPfil l^gislatuir *ecrctary.trea*urer, alsiiouncrd to­
Munlripally-ovrned ut 1)1tie* hn*&lt; day,
III order to romplcle tin- moving
announced they would fight *u&lt; b
the ;,rr*enl offti-e will l«* tlosevl
a hill.
"LVrtainly our rnmpany would «n Katurday, *he stale}.
Purchased at a ro*l of |l7.W«b
(Continued On Page Six)
the one story building wa* re­
paired, the front altered, and new
equipment and fixture* were ail,led
costing more than $in.u'Mi, said
Mr*. Chapman. T lir Association l„
occupying the west half of tinW A S H IN G TO N , Mar. 14-fd't xlore building, and tlie other hail
— Federal Judge
F. Dlrkinvm will lx- rented.
l.rtt* t«"l*y orquilirtl Flairl Brow
The new headquarlrr* will I—
dcr of o rontrmpl of C ongrr-- air conditioned. Workmen tinioy
chargrp
were completing Ihe in»tallati,m*.
Browder iv the former No. I The flxturr* arc of a light
Communist in thi* country. B" shade of “ rllvertone" |MiII»l,e,l oak
wa* accused of refusing to an* with aluminum post*. The tabl,wer questions at a Senate For­ in the director*' room l» of th,e ig n
Relations
Subcommittee rim s finish. The wall finl»h Is
bearing on Coinmunlsm-ln-govern of Jade green and Venetian blind*
menu
are of pale green eol»r. Flooring
Judge l^tt* held that thr roni. |* of asphalt tile in two shade*
ruittee failed lo direct Brow,br nf (an. Lighting in of the stream
lo answer uurstionx over hi* ol,- line nuorc»cent type.
Jectiona and explanation*.
A new vault ha* been installed
The Judge'* ruling ended Brow. for atorage of records. The
d*Fa trial and he walked out of counter ha* space for thn-e teller*
the courtroom a free man. Thu*,
&lt;t'M*iso*o no r* «* « t |
he had escape,! going In jail f»r
S E N A T O R S IN K IN G
a fourth time.
G R A N D R A P ID S . Mich.. Mar.
If — ( A P I — Senator Arthur II.
F L O R ID A A L U M N I
Vaud*nberg wa* reprted weakenG A IN E S V IL L E . Mar. 14- &lt;/!’.
The University of Florida Alumni Ina rapidly today in hi* hatlle for
Association will hold Ita annual life.
spring meeting here Mar. 30-31.
The Senator'* phyikfn raid hi*
condition "continue* to become
bI j T l d i n g e n t e r e d
more aerlou*."
Tha Keminole County Motor*
building an Flral Ktraat wa* enO C A L A F IR E
_ bat night by tha braaklng
O C A L A , Mar. 14 — UP)— Th#
a# a roar w Indaw, aavaral atorage Margaret
Ann
Bapermarket.
« w o n (M a n , and tha of- Ocala'* largest grocey store, was
....
a* raaanchad In n fatile gutted by fire of undetermined
effort to find cash, Police Chief origin last night, with all raulpRay G. William* raid today. Lieut. ment and stock destroyed. IJnofMax Bo m Investigated the break flcial estimate* place tha
the damage
r l Which It the tteond of !t&gt; type to stock, building an*| aqulpment
wkWn » year.
«t wall over $130,000.

K

Judge FreeB Browder
Of Contempt Charge

Huh,

11v *'r I m

i Hi q M o tio n,

a fill

G c n c r p 1XVitlidrawal
Of Red Forces Is
In Evidence AIoiik
E ntire
Frontline
rO K Y O . M ai id t/V)
l it.South Korean palroli entr ed Seoul
tonight and r.vtvetl the Republican
Hag ovrl ibe old rapilol building.
I be Eighth A cmy aaoi ibev itiei
no np|Hwition.
"They will vlay their il they
can. an l.ightb Aroiv apokevman
laid.
t'ornmunivt Inters for the pavl
liner day* have been ie(wirted
mv«leimu»ly will,drawing all along
70 mile* of the Korean front.
II l!,e Aille, *1ay in Seoul, till*
will lie ibe fourth lime Hie old
Smith Korean tapllol ba* cbanged
band* since ibe Korean Red, *toimed across the bolder la*l June.

fit lh»* «(?»* nf 17 jutnri! th*Mai 111*" vMth vkhorn fir fm-* hail
i lif fit jia i &gt; nf fteivipF, ihr I ml m i*
*iiti"fi Hi Wnflil War II, fiilhivft&lt;*t|
I hr Eighth Army »*id patrol* ol
by M*rvuf with Ihr Klr*»t i w
l(ir ROK I n *i Division raised
itufl Hi k'»ir*i.
llir Hag Wednesday aileinoon.
Mi Wolf point,d out Dial th
total &gt;,*pll„l i n * .tun-nl in pt,stiii- Ho'vrvei, i diip.itrb ftoni A. P.
lion, U 11 il -itu-ti nod eihitittiull
1 . 1
,
. 1 ,L .
,
.
.busltirss It, *„ne*imnuenl
Jim
Heiker rant th­
in th - rii"l|,*n
|,u-r,ite
'
J
this roiinliy i, two and three- wrd gale was not irarh-d until 7
quarli-i I,till,mdollar*, and nun, |».
||lf capitol building t* in
liiali .MHI.ISMI per-,III. are eln
,1 «atlaH.a na raav *l»&gt;
ployed
Mam- limn !&gt;) pet rent of tinlapitol, ,,i two and a I,i*If Miiilimi
dollar, and **&lt;&gt; per rent of the
people , Inploynl are in the I'.i.tsiii
I m- .r
theatre* |,sated in II.IHKI rltie,
lioLlwyti Mavri
and town* in the loulltry, he stal
prioitpal i|H-ai&lt;rr ill the
e&lt;l.
Wales and distribution „f
(1uurheon
JI1
&gt;*&gt;lay. Mr. Wolf is a film aeioonl f„i
foui pet
,, (ljl ||t
His
B E N TO N , Term., Mai. II i/TV •f lb- Mrtlt, Mata
v*a-» "Mo tl„n I'u lu n - . Are rent nl tlo- , iipnal in veil me til, In­ I'nlltlrally-torn I’oti. i minty vrrn®
stated.
... *,
of u idooity election in toil* whieh
Pointing uni that film . . -urn., I left three person* dead— was un....... ..
panes try to keep th. quality of 1
, ll(,
H -ta t- of virtual
, /*•
■ sv |
*
bet
up ,„d take prld- , n, ^ hy
in th** county
| f | | 0 l \ - I I I H K I U (* I S
• .#fro "^ '"P b a h m a n U . he ftdd-. U(ivrtm' , rn ,.
ini«rinf4&lt;iiH
p,f
I )g* l|a «r* xf
I f l ( i l l I fl *•1 ifitfr imill •
o»wi GovernnKIvt
ini; |'•*•in 1 iiiftlion pMtirr* **«n a tion-partt-ait Htitf. jl fl**i)q
^ I II
I
fMftt I'Mi itmil#* fin ih r MjAftnblY and the Democratic Party were
| )| S ( T IC f
| !\ l (* (* ( I l h ^
tin**.
t ' ii H!*•' matinffit tufftl i*rt* u red ling for control.
♦to* I flirt«* f\ n«» friMl nn«f riro r
\l „ him
no , ling In * night,
Mr
V C ,M&lt;- c i r -1
Mi*, Y vfi'in i Ifin ,i |0rtiu«' I-, pin al«nit 7IMI league iiicuiIh'!- voti"!
John I. rdark mid Mi
•«• nloi •lorOtl itn*| «|iN(ithiitrt| th rrr i. no to hold Ihe courthouse in open
fillet tif I 1m defiance nf stall- legislation remov­
Kweeory- w in rlc t*d del,-gat, * t1, app-al front lh,
thi* Kpnug Conn, it ,,f D* tin t t poldie, to* ilntril
ing tin in from (low,-1
Four, i ’ilnt Inlotnall'll,nl. at ill,,
II** riled (in- &lt;- liltllmtlxM of tinA G liL
Cltixcn** * ommtllcn
meeling of tb«- l*tb-r r',.,1. I•&lt;•( on,tint, pirtore industry t„ tip* rli-;t the building M-Tvtny and
niglit with M r- It • t*li«|iiiian World i’nr II effort. Including •&gt;at red (Ho- county rout I, conlire .tiling
production
of training
films, trolled by Democrats, from holding
Alternate* to tb&lt; eonventioo t«u,d air* and |tri»»nal appear their first meeting since they iewhieh will la- held Apr
-'J "* ■oe» • of iintcd star, I,, entertain gained power,
The DeHroctnt* moved into thut the lirnoge (m ill Hotel in &lt;t, the aimed fillers
1'iesidriil Field announced (hat driver’- ,ent lad nmnili after
iMItdo will l,e Mr-1, iiroig,- \
KI wants will stage a ininstrei Thomas l.ynit Johnston unseated
Stine. Mi*. Nancy H n „ ) ninl M,ii»MtinH&gt;fi &lt;vI, r-"a- * i»i
|G liL member Frank I.ourry a«
Maude llsuin-). A .......mitt............
stair representative fi"„- I’olk and
(Hr.rd ..| v|,
A I ll,n,t. M,
I ■*- 1 .
iotip. i. i-. ♦
i
Field ati-l Ml*» Maud, Ban, * ■ Kisrln I m inpluxmrnl Hn'iin ♦M
war- ap|",lilted lo fiuni I, liai
^ O i l ! | I C IIS iI | l u l l
Asked
XVltm hr r*4pis«•*"i| tu jumihiftl
("irtMtion lo any uthei in- iii U i
enemy in Ihe Tenrie'.re General
lo attend ( in i ) of Ihr &gt;..u .n . I la
rA t.L A H A K K E K , Mai I t ,,r» Assembly, John*ton tpunsorrvl lreonventioo will open on tintiiv
Ihe Kbill la 14-glMature meet ...................
*b, (Mil ton­
evening, Apr, UM, will, n , c ,.
ing , i i - vt muiilb, will la- naked to "oiled ..... uty .................... returntion.
ninximtin, pawiienls for un- ir|B H"* government i„ ibe county
Mr*, t hRpinnrt (li.inke,| Mi,*
I.ita Wm-dnid and In i loiillnirie, •-inpioyiucut , -,u,p,lonlloii lo f ‘J"J " '" i t .
la-ague memi-ei* »a&gt; they will
fnr pntrii'g up art!* Jar- of ••l,-i&gt; for -.‘U week
‘ rills i
I,
Ilian tin- F ill for hold tne courthouse until the legis­
relish to Ire &lt;ll*iril,ol,-d a
on
lative action I, ic,cinil, I. Tin \v
venir* fresist ihe Hanford t Ini, a' -h weeks oniglit l,y ,-ig n iiir -il In- -enibli I, expeitrd to .olj'Hirn
'-or, toil t, a big trier ease over
th - •oiivrntion.
present m avinium of $tf, for Frida j.
M I. lintior |t, Hi entel tnUiril
It f'. Itareta), iccgn,' leader,
the glouti witli movie, he lia-l |l! weeks,
rill- lln-irs,r
, erommrndcd *cnl a tejegtam to Governor Gor
|,revi»,i*lj taken „f the inriiil" i
at then ITiristma* party. (Mltei •o lin Indiidnat 1 --iiiiiii'-ion by don Browning whieli ,nl-l
seen,-, included the &lt; hristrna |&gt;.&lt; •Is If, man adviMity coiiitril. Tlo- (In ,nigh violence and the ill Urn*
“ A m c i leans »v»n llieu freedom
tade in downtown .SnnfoMl; Ih- , olinrit t, , on,|a, ,-d of ............ .
Folk county will keep their
loo, s w ii ,lining |sh ,| an,I nthr, •ives of einployi t , e m p lo y e , and of
freedom if II lake, violence t-i
points of Intriest around K,inf„i&lt;l il,c g e to q nl pi,h|n
the Council avto , eeniilllirndcil do it."
and Hit- mountain1 „( North r’ltro
Il.iiilay to|.| league member*
Ihe
coveragi u n d n the law (—
linn. Mrs. -I, P. Hall introduce,!
•xtended to g iv e , to-neflls to all la,t niglit:
him,
"Polk count) is oil 1hr verge „f
emptoyaa of an ealalilithmenL A t
Mr*. It ('. Maxwell i « ,l,
Ihe history nf tlie lie I t’lo -., |&gt;„inl prr cu t a firm m uat iiave eight speeding from tile stale of Tenn­
ing nut the v*rluu*
,,f tlo ■m ployes lo p a ilh Ipal, in the essee."
The National Guard wa- order­
rogrnni under wlileb It •q,,i.,i,*. program
kiiotlier revnnirnendation would ed line in 1ll|H aftri three pet-ill*
neluding It" .Safety Sc-rvin
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1i«l*oii-.h the Board *,f Review and were Main In electbm violence,
aster Hervice and the lllootl
glam. Hlu- listed lb,- three in-,it, ! have nil appeal. decided by HoL I.K S IIXItllKt I F
(I nsllsa.d tla r-aa- „ , ,
Indiistr iitl Com nils, i,m
A large attendance, including
many visitors from neighboring
rnmiiillilities, ii expected a' the
chicken barbecue at the hlk . r'luti
grounds
Saturday
from
ilil
to li:i*i P. M., R. P. Hharrock and
John Williams, program chan men.
announced today. Tlie poi.in iv
lly IIM Ill's'h Fit
invited.
W ESTER N I RON I. K o ira .M u 14
|/t'(
I be tMigh veteran
Following the Imi l-ecue a dance
Goof*» ol tlie 21lll Infanlry Division, wliu bad wntlen at many winning; w llM H ^ ie b ^ jr t ^ r iic _ n ^ ^ ^ H ig ^

Anarchy Reigns As
Political R i v a l r y
Hits Benton County

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(irimy 2.5th Division Veterans Cross
Han And Rout Superior Chinese Force

rbaplert ol (be American Army in Korea, have arbirvrd perhaps then
grratevl turietv in th- lav) seven day.
How they wenl almtil it it a vtory that tan In- told now.
Whtn this nippy, sunny W H -«~
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---------------------------ne .day dawne,| they wef,, firmly | nr .day. Junior officer-, and pis
established north of the Hal, toon wrgrant, of the L'7lh (W olf,
River.
hound) BeglmenCs 3rd Battalion
They hold Wl square milei of filed out into the ailenre from a
rugged real estate taken away tlllnly lighted room where they
from Chine** Co torn uni. Is who had Ireerr hrieft-d -In minute dt.
vaxlly outnumber'd them n week tail
by 14, Col. Richard W.
ago and have ' almost vatllsb-d . Krye* of Houston. Tex.
now.
They carried l,ack to their titrn
The politically impor'anl city Key*’ words — “ | want vigorouir,
of Keciul lias |0 miles to the writ. aggreasivr action."
The dirty waters of the Han are
Huddenly it was no lunger quiet.
eight to the south.
W ith on* unbelievable roar, 143
"IJg h ln ln g Division" troop, are artillery pleeei, 100 tanks, himstretched across a ten mile front rJreda of mortar* and machlna
All over the lagged peaks, troops gun* let loose.
laboriously climbed, men are bury­
"Good morning, Mialer CThinaing Chines* bodies.
man," smiled a staff officer.
Ifere’s how the men of the k'Rth
Ilurning tracers snarled across
got th e n :
the stream from machine guns
It began in the blark ami cold Into the hill* aeroaa the water
tarljr morning hour* of last Wedtceatlaoed O* rag* T w o i

Sanford Went her
High yftstvrday *-h
Ictw- I,"lay It
Bain, a trace
Total March rain .1! imb
Normal M arrh rain 3.71 in

Tin* Weather
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Ms, II — &lt;43
Atlanta
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Binmath
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Brownsville
Ah
15
Chicago
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Des Moines
M
34
Detroit
11
33
Fresno
73
(3
New York
15
35
Washington
13
3ft
Winnipeg
13
Jacksonville
W
37
Miami
73
54
Tallahassee
17
33
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Tampa
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Baseball's Tops

End Of The Average Man

Editor, Sanford Itrrald:
Mar. 13, 1WM
Having enjoyrd rvadinK your
tli*h ?}“»• &lt; ■ « » P*f*r the past
f,w w ,n lrr»- Ita world-wiilr and
)«• ! nrw . aa|xalal|y «l»ln K -h o n 9. r ,,n * ®,ll L *" X'S'c
•*
»}*
l* * "?
of suhjrpta of
vital intrrrat. The &lt;ame can be
•aid of all great Florida papers,
and wa are glad to notice that Ih"
tditorial column of each la hrsded
by a veraa of Scripture and go.al
thought for the day'a guidance.
The special pur|mse nf thl*
letter (a to commend not only tha
warm hearted goippl presented
,,u*
k*Kb c**f*
*n
&gt;,ouf ehurrhaa.
Bapeclally m «ib*"1"* . «he jloadel a Oratorio.
'"The Maaalah , to
presented
,n
llo iy Cross Kpifcupil
Ororeh ne*t Sunday afternoon h&gt;.Temlnola County Choral S&lt;»-

1 time

It was &lt;|ul,t on the imrlh afmrc
•urpri.ingly quiet.
Th e fir*t objective was an
earthen dike «l4&gt;ut I*i0 yard* from
We mini* for it.
The general impression aItout tropical and jungle re­ DieA allure.
Kate you mu.'e out your income
mortar rrv.le .l Into the rank
tsx rein
■ t ) If not, you ran gions Is that their soil und climate are so lush that anything to the rigid ami a tnvti felt.
Anott-er man kneeled ttesldi
•svr yi.iu-ri. » i^iully by grtting will grow there If someone takes the trouble to plan! It.
lilnt. felt for hi* heart heal, then
It in the null l^-loir umlinglil The British have lx‘&lt;*n discovering that it is not so, nt least •hook hi* h-ad ami moved rtu,
it is not so in Africa.
Thuiulay.
tllfle «hot. Ih -an to whine past
The government's first large-scale agricultural ven­ sllrclnv r-vks on the i,*aeh with
Altoid'liK In an Associated ture In Africa was an attempt ts* raise peanuts, which was, a &gt;haro nlng.
P in t diipauli (torn Hangkuk. nliandoned after a substantial loss. Now it is disclosed that
Ilehlnd the safety of the dike.
the men^^paused
fur(tir
^breath
Thailand, the autlrrily program a project to produce chickens and eggs on u gniuj scale, lh#n
on lo
MU. ami
u.

won the national intercollegiate
polo chsm|*inn«liip at Madison
Square Carden Saturday ninlil.

African Gardening

hat really gone into high gear. All also has come to grief. Disease hns wrought havoc with the y„n(J
opium dena have been unified to fb*ck and it has lx*en discovered that sufficient feed could
There, they met Chinese and th?
time at mid-niglit.
fight started In earnest.
not Is* grown nt the site of the exiterlment.

, Do yuu know wlipm. you have to
•fe in order lo gel the Democratic
itominaiinn for mayor of New York
I ily? Well, accoiding lo lealimony
i*en the Kefauver Crime Invei'igating Committee, you have lo »ee
t men, Frank Coilello and Joe
nil. who control New Yotk'a
itnderwoild gangt.
Democratic Party Leaden are re­
ported atill in favor of Prraidenl
Truman for another term in tdfkr.
However, a United Pren turvey
rrveali that lome irnliment i*
huilding up for several other
Democratic italwarli. including
Senator Douglas of Illinois. Chief
ustice Vinson. Senator Byrd of
Viirginia, Senator Kefauver of
Tennessee, and even General Eisen­
hower. who ia sometimes regarded
as a likely Republican prospect.
Not much chance of getting the
Fhh Memorial Hospital Tor Sanford
m lime to be of any help in the
prevent emergency iv veen followin*
• meeting oi (be local hospital
committee with the tnittrev of the
Fish rvUir lavt Saturday. Most of
tlie money is tied up in orange
groves and buildingi of various
Hindi which will liave lo be sold
and llte property convened into
cash before any construction can
be started. Under lb" circumstances
about the oaf, hope lies in
aulliotuitig llir Cipunty lo float a
bo*’i i-sur, build ihe hospital from
the proceeds of these bonds, with
tha understanding that the money
from ihe Fish estate will be used
•l a later 'Late to retire the hoods.
If everyone co-operates and pushes
this ptogram to the utmost, it could
ho carried out in a matin of six
year

Gardening in Afriru seems to present problems. I’erhnps the Rritish government needs someone with nil oldfashioned green tlinnih.

I'acific

Defeim*

■m m *M
Itk illa s M g|*M raae oaei
here, where troops leaving for
Korrn and proximity to Russia
are remimlers that defanse ntr.ls
are more than theoretical.
T h » Hanford Plant, Ita secret
atomic works Imps scatUiml over
an Isolateil semi-d***erl alte in
anuthrast
Washington, is wrll
along with a postwar coiistructlon
program that will at least double
[la 1360,000,000 wartime.rest.
David F . RMtW. llanfufil man­
ager for the Atomic Knergy
Commission, summed It up.
"The demand,” he rrmarkesl,
“exceesl* supply."
At the Seattle area plant* of
the lloclng company, the mirthwrit's latgesi single employer,
the payroll rxrnsls !t6,000. That's
up 7,000 "since Korea," hut far
short of the 45,000 World W ar
ii peak
The A ir Force has just onlerrd lloclng to put into production
Ita new U-liO. a faal, heavy Iwmb•r of which two eiperlmrntal
plane ara living bill. Details are
secret hut A ir Secretary Flnlalter has described It as similar
In appearance to Ihr smaller,
000-mlle-an-liuur swept wing 11-47
Iw'lhg built in Hoeing’* Wichita,
Kan. plant.
At the big Puget Hound Naval
shipyard In Bremerton Wash.,
plant.
At the big Puget Sound Naval
shipyard In llranurton, Wash.,
famous nama ships ars being
fitted for atomic warfare. Tha
carrier Eaaai Just got through
a 140,000,000 two-year conversion
jolt that alrengttimed her decks
lo carry heavier planes capable
of lugging the atom liomh. Tha
carrier Keeraarge is getting the
tarns treatment, and the Yorktown routes next.
The Dig Oregon ami Washing­
ton private shipyards arc rela­
tively Idle, hut llrn ty J Kaiser
Is seeking contracts lo pettnii re­
activation «s*f yards at Portland,
Ore., and Vancouver, Wash.
The aluminum plants, six In
Washington atate and one at
Troutdale, Ora., are going full
speed. Another It being built at
Kallspell, Mont, mor* are planned.
Aluminum and other heavy in
dustry Is held down by what In­
dustrial experts call "source* of

firs t A n n rl'sn vlrtory In K o r n
It Is liellevrd that the nislom m ane months ago.
of indicating
broker's shop.
________ _a pawn
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A ll units buttoned tip for Ihu
by
hy three halls originated in the night ami then pu*h4&lt;l on in thu
m ortiinj.
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pedals to over the double line nf
floor tone 'controls, brtuight nut
the fine.I lone ami variations
from the great organ
It made u* forget that thl* I*
a rliaotir world of war and tiltrord, in .til.le, aickneie ami .e|iaration..
Itul filling the nnml,
nitisrioii* nnr| aulM-ottseinus, with
prai-s-* to the Prince of Peace,
whom Palin Hun day and Kaster
rommeinoratea, in Ills rntrlfication amt Victorious Resurrection.
Ihls beautiful sarrrd music fills
(,ne tsitii peace, miwI although Hap.
list iioss, ti reminds ut that when
wars cease ami the nation* of
&lt;attli, even vacillating D u l l e d
States, hide Hieppn* Knglams
«nd fuiuiiiunisttr Ituuls, having
D IM Ihs ir
prophetic appointuirnt with the "Mer-ish" Jesus
Christ, with whom all nation* aril
very individual will ye| have to
•lo business.
Why, ii remind* us what a day
of rejoicing that will lie when all
repeidenl accepted rltuni* of th»
Mr.slah's Kingdom, will lip called
"United Brethren" with rvery drnominatlonal name forgotten, bur
unitedly singing the "Hallelujah
Chorus" in the Capital of the U n i­
verse, of which lhe "Mesilah"
*ung by the Hetnlrtole Choral Hn
i|clety, now rtimposed of singers
front many demoniuaihot*,■in bus.
a fure taste.
fp jhese days *o many. Inrlttdytnen and Congressmen
to our room, the peev...» have nsme«l "Sunshine I'alaee"
bi hear played the recorded "Me*,
afah" reenrsal. planning to at­
tend the Church presentation. A*
nne exrlslmed at hearing the re­
cording, "W h y, It Just fill* the

soul with praises, lifts one out of
themselves, the tning*, noises tha:.
afflict and worry, y r i mure effec­
tive than a revival meeting,
makes one's soul feel like It ha.l
had a good hath.'
Our Mission in life, l-ring, to
"IJve in a little House" hralde the
Hoad" of life and be a rheeriui
encouragement to everyone, wr
add that any shut-in, afflicted
who cannot attend In person, wr
will visit their home, upon request, and reproduce a part or all '
of this helpful music.
Or fo r'
any other people or society de­
siring s a m e or any program,
whlcn ran include Hound Movie
I’ictures of The Life of Christ,
war ami hattfa pictures. Door to
llravrn. etc. A member of th&lt;- |
Choral Boriety mrntioned at tho
Church rehearsal of having u
Music Party at her home for the
member* to listen to their whole
one and one half hour presenta- ,
lion, with us and recorder a*
ruest*.
Florida's (iovernor Warren sent
written greetings through us t
our (iovernor of Maine, inviting
him and his "good people to visit
Florida and enjoy its (Sod-given
an&lt;| man-made beauties".
Wr
have found a large portion nf
those "beauties" right here In |
your beautiful, hospitable City
of Sanford, where we have en­
joyed S U N S IIIN K Visits with
many, from Mayor Carraway,
down— . And just yesterday the
.efficient, i ourtenu • Manager of
(he Florida out door Xoo and
Park let us hold in our arms,
I Ii* three months, old l«aby Hon
while plctur** were t«ken and 15
minute* wire rfrordlng of Ihr
Hires- old lions' lerrlfle mar*.
"D ll. And MKH. 8 U N H IIIN K ."
Rev. a rut Mr*. John A. Mitchell.
Home addle**: l.lvcrmore Fall*.
Maine.
MoiUla Address: Station F. F ,
Sanford, Ploiida.
125 Kart Oxford Avenue.
Collrge Patk, Georgia
March 10, l'J5l
Dear Mr. Dean:
I notlctd E&lt;1 Harper'* piece in
a recent edition of the Herald
which pertained to the publicity
Hanford received as the result of
the New York Giants stay In the
eltv.
I have had an opportunity to
scan the sports page* of some 76
to 100 leading daillex throughout
the country and the publicity San­
ford recelvrd wa* tremendous
Practically every paper carried
at least one Sanford dateline and
since the Giant* got the Jump on
most of the cluii* hundreds of
ptetoret taken at Sanford were
carried In Iheae papers.
In addition, several Sanford
firm* with advertisements on
•he fence also got nationwide pub­
licity. The Ynwrll Company and
the Celery City Printing Company
*|gtis appeared In photos carried
In rec«*nt editions of the Indianatrails Star and the Louisville Cour­
ier-Journal.
U not already Instltutrd, I think
It would Ih* wise for all all-out
effort should he started to bring
the Giants to Hanford again next

MIL VISITING BUSINESSMAN:

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M A M A M I M I S T I Many o f (oday'i Florida

btialtictsincn were yesterday's visitors...men who
looked "behind the beaches" and found a sound
state with an expanding econom y...teem ing with
g old en op p ortu n ities...a n d offering a sunnier,

happier way o f living to those who hitched their
wagons to Florida's rising star.

energy.

"Power, natural gat, perhaps
an oil pipeline am the keys t"
future northwest mobilisation and
ilevrlupment," said one buslneai
ohesrter, "W e have great potealial, but until we get gas and
additional power we are in a
It i* tnn ha&gt;) that ihe Supreme predicament. And both are a
Court's reftrtl to review tho cos* couple of yenra au-sy."
Isefenae orders are hullfflnjr
ol Alger Hiss, convicted former

Stale DeoarI me ni Commuaist, more
is leu obscured the news that the
Sapteom Coast also m the same
day anted to consider whether
feeding lira Bible in a New Jm*w
public school Is a violation of the
fggatilliha of tha United Stater,
f t have horns is s lm dm Bible ia
this country long before ihe Con■tiiution was written guaranteeing

folks just aren't steamed up."
Hut opinion* vary. Columbia
Klectrlc Company, one of vour
Himkane, Wash., firms headed by
Krlc A. Johnston, Kconomlr Htahiliiation chief, got a 11360,00(1
contrart to make a million de­
tonators for artillery shells.
"O ur men are very happy about
It," says Walter Daly, Columbia
president. "There la a lot nf lest
and enthusiasm. W r have three
or four men with hoy* in Korea
ami five ex-employe, are there.
The workers feel like they're do­
ing something Idg."

Bullets lipped overhead. A rtille ry boomed from both sides.
.Mortars crashed a m o n g m v eral men. Medics rushed to their
aid.
Then, Hi frightened little men
in padded brown uniforms, shak­
ing from the pounding, were herd­
ed bebitui the hanks by (Us.
Th e y rrouchcsl to avoid the In.
tens*- fire their own romrade*
were throwing.
A comoyny commander report­
ed later "M y boys Jumped right
in the holes with them, shot a
couple and the rest null."
The
37th
Regiment
Iron
twin
pushed oil, so did the other liU)&gt;
Division regiments -&gt; to the left

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|year. The national publicity tha
Tha notad Swiss painter, Hol­
Glanta give 8anford could not bein. -long made hfs
hi* living by
be purchased even If the city could painting signs.
afford the several million dollars
I It would cost,
Accident* In the home caused
| May
iv Il also
alto congratulate you about 27,000 U. &amp; deaths in 1060.
and the staff of the Herald for a
splendid "mallaway** edition. I also
enjoyed Willard Connolly's recent
article on the early celery farming
•lay* in Sanford.
Mo*t sincerely,
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M/Sgt. Ju lia n Strnatrom
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Sanford Forum

I. W c . . » th -n .
morewomen ,ho„ men. for .he firm .‘ r t ' . r J S . ' . ' h h ™ .
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in thenation s history, andthe averagerepresentative
„ f flre.
Sunday, «&gt;f this greatest of all
is chosen from the larger group.
There were to men in each musir, to make a wire recording.
TO D A Y 'S m ill.I’ VERHH
There are other statistics about the average woman, b*’*1 “"d •'*** engineer, who war* A» I watrhed from loia range
the platform, that la r» •
find's rrrorrl for tel-dom I* In- but our attention Is preoccupied with the demise of the *° ^J,n
r*
b*rh “* pkk iV.’™
group of talented alngtra witti
flnllaly Iratlad than our*.
lie average man. For years, in fact for generations, he has
At &lt;t:|fi twenty tiny lioata 'penally t r a i n e d vo.cea. the
make, no miataka and wa make
moved out ftoni the ao.ith .Itore, .plen.li.1 Director and alnger*
been
the
chap
who
walked
along
the
street
answering
ques­
many. VVe can ha»r hla wiadom
ra rh man paddling with a long with contagious , miles nf musical
for the aaking. Truat In tha l.orrl tions, drove un automobile along the uveruge rout! and got
wooden oar.
joy, pul their whole being., hearta
with all thy heart, and Iran not himself involved in all munner of statistics. He has been
Th e boat* «e*rnei| to move very and souls into their music. The
unto thine own undrratamling.
the right-hand man of the reporter, the orator, the |*ol|- slowly.
killed organist dexterously moved
— I'rov. 3:5.
.Shells plunged Into the water, her fingers ove, the double key
taker, the cracker-barrel philosopher anil the editorial
some only UI feet from the boats. Iswnl. and feet moving from
Florida'i University of Miami writed. VVe shall miss him.

The lleptiblitah National Coip*
tiillee lit* irvealrd that it expect!
la revive the old w«t cry of "Turn
lae R aicaI i Out" in the neat elec­
tion. It i* high lime, hut let'a be
•tnr wa don't elect mote rairalt to
ikke iheir pl«re.

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WEDNESDAY MAR. 14, 1951

25th Division Victory

lUtaMlaliM la IMM
M tla a re f r a a. Paaa O a a )
"They will have to cut off hi* uniform when he die*." ■ridI Cthan
P aU likM aall» n r » , l la la rta r
»kl&lt;t&lt;l»d crailly Into th*
aa4 *aa4*r ••
Thin uft-re|H*utcd remark clearly applies to Haim Wagner, aklra a* they struck oltalaries and
s*at*r4. PlatM,
I I I Masaalla liaaa*
who han Hignixl hi* 11)51 contract an coach of the I'ittiu targets.
l.aiMMl aa b m m ! rlaaa a a l t n
tanka rucked bark on their
Oetalwr IT. laia. al Iba Pa*I llfflra burgh 1’irutex. Wugner begun to pluy with the club In 1900, hec'lsTe lh7y*hurlrd “lheto W g £ .
al a*af*f4. »'l«rl4a. aa4ar «ba Art and ha* been u coach nince hi* retirement from play In 101H. alwad urojrrtllra.
ml I'aaataa* at Marab a. 14Tb. _
lie In now 77, mid at thut iige would lie regarded by Connie
Than the I,lK run ahall. began
Hill.1.1 M l I . HIM*
.Muck iin u mere infant. Evidently he in still useful u* u to burst. There were ao many
M lla l
m illIHiN III:**
coach, mid in any cole him been so helpful to Pittsburgh .lumped v . fa.t Into such a aniall
liw .ia ... Maaaaar
that lira Und aer.o* the river
Imsebull that he deserves unythfng the club can give him. I area
al Hal l l i m i l * IMTI'.a
looked Ilka a blinkin^ movie mar*
'» Carrier
I .S3
The great topic in the Hot-Stove Leugue used to lx? qua. The projectile* twinkled aa
llaa Haalb
.
___ I Aa
lb,a* Maalba
.................. , MAS whether Wugner or Ty Cobb wns the better player. Cobb .nay l.urat.
*|« Maalba
____ C M
Tw enty inlnulea of thia — the
Oat Iaar
ls.aa had the higher averages und the better records, but they
All ubliaar, aatlaa*. rar4a al played in different lcuguex, clouding the issue. Certainly greatest artillery barrage of the
Korean war— and then tha troops
Ibaaba. raaalallaa*. bfaalaaiailaaa.
a*4 aallraa al ralrrlalaaival* lap noth stand ut the top of the heap, |&gt;erhnps joined only moved slowly down to tha rive r’*
Iba m i h w al rafelaa ImmSm. will by Unix- Ituth. Or would any fan care to nominate one of adga rarrylng tha green aaaault
ba rhaia.4 la , al rraalar a4«r,ll*&lt;
U a t « upside down.
Aa thay
I,
| fair*.
today's players us their ixiuul?
righted the tiny craft and atarted
II,a,ratal,4 bailaaallr Hr
to clltnh In, tha Me.1. atarted
•-'*•&gt;4 \ , a i , &gt; , „
Hrarraaala*
II,
r*. lar.. arw 1 alb. I blaaaw, li t .
anawering tha hairagr.
•rail, haaaaa I U r. Kl. I.aala.
Shell whined overhead « I moat
Iba Ilrral4 I* a taaiabar al Iba
In rc ia in llv
with
a
"w h'ioih
•-...la ir .l I'rraa wblrb I* aatllla4
Tht* mythirul represvnUitlvv of the American cltlrcnry wi»oo»h, whoosh."
’
airlaal,,!, la iba aar lap papabll.
rallaa al all Iba laral am* p,lal*4 is no longtr th e nvernge man. The typical Americun, reTank'. b&lt;H.m.-.| away «.vrr our
la Ibl* arw*a*a*,. a* wall a* all
ports the Onsus Hureuu, is now the average Woman. This heads and wa mold smell the
AP an,* dlaaairbaa,

II the Oig l out iiai •• much
trouble deciding wlial In do about
(lie ptoblemt of the woild •» they
luae bad trying to decide which
prohlfliit they want to discuss, we
•rr afraid they Won’t get aery far
in finding a lolution for ihrm.

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, PLOR1PA

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W K D N K R D A Y , MAM. II . IH'.I

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Fa.-h week their'* a new 'lit

r ro i.'ttfU
canac-

for item* likr !umlrar.

*iv*i*,

small

ma, nines,

arrtie riothlng, dairy pivrdorta,
piling. MoaUy (hay ar* relatlvaly
small, hut a fM.ouo.ooo order
for tanka want to Pacific Car and
Foundry at Renton, near Seattle.

UTUR£
Enjoy yourself! But keep your
"business eye" o p c n .io o . Check
these sdvsntsges which Florida
offers her ever-expanding circle
o f bus ineu and industry:

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F L OR I OH
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. laimg Isti pewsg Wkesi
U 1 sat tsba sorted Is*

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Tha northweat'* huge lumber
laduatry, a vital factor In the
large

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of World War

go&gt; m

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of freight can
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W EDNESDAY

T H E SAN FO RD

M A R . 14. 1951

I in

Personals

Social Calendar
W R IIN F JO M Y
Undr, th r npunwriliip nf t !»•*
Brin SiBino rh i Sorority, th, r*.
rtpOofliit jit I hr I'uuaM l-auRh
Inn Mratnrial Ho.piial Mill InMr* Walter M rin w rih n .
11.. Merit., i * i h i li IV.iv •.
Mw-lmi; in M hinlry ilnll at 7 :.

M i. and M»» II I.. Cray u r n
thr c u r .i nf Mi and Mr*. J. II.
Van liny li*r aevrial day*.
Mi ■ t • W. Itykinian «&lt;f Ailing
tun, Va I- &gt;|m 11•I■r&lt;ir minrtiinr Mitt
Mr. ami Mr*. " T Johnton.

Tin- l*ravri llr r li n i •im.-p u
Ihr F ir-l itn|&gt;|i&gt;t Chur, h will I.
at 7:30 r.M . \W rontinuc u'li jtu ilv
ul “ Every Chrialian'* Jul,**.
The Civic Ih'partmnit nf Ih r
Woman'* Cluh will have a tun. rhron at I2 :" ii o'clock at the
rlnh.
Tin* program Mill Ijc &lt;&gt;n
aafrty.
TN ^R M H U
Tin Royal \m|n . iitnr w•&gt;( tin
lent |t,«|.i| l t'liill It ui|| in i.t a
, If* rh uirh at 7:lMi P.M m tl
iW lwaii rln - nml"
Ml*. N'anry William*, danuhT h r I *•.1 h j | t ....... Jiiniiti I'n
thrrhtKtd will mr. i it t &gt;•« Kit* i t* r of Mi. and Mi - l!"l» tl Wil
Haiti*, pi r*t nlnl lior arnmi u
ll»ptl*t t liu r .li toniBbt nl 7
r.M .
Tlir M ill'
III ■till 1 1»«.I .if tin M . t o i , lliiiv ri.il&gt;
Fir»t llaptlit Chntidi Mill Inn
their Supper amt I
iutn uir.«t
Inc in tin* Mnnniinl Ktlm titinna Miss Nime&gt; M illiams
Ruililiiut lim r h t a! 7 "ti P.M
F ro u n n li. I
f -i I

Friend. nf iif«r||« 1111*1
will
ire rrt in train that hr in r&lt;&gt;nfln&lt;*.l
In th&gt;' t l i lin e Cruel al lln pititl
uftri iindri cninc an nprrntian.
Ml** flaihara Rucker la
meted in out*,. tomorrow fioin
ianniy t'nivrraity to -pend .eve m l j
day* m ill hrt parent*. |)r, am i'
Mi* II Wayilr Rucker.
Mi
...i Mi
W. '
L tflk i
havr irlnrn&gt;*l homo aprt «|&gt;riidllic
thr w o V*'ml with thru duughlri
lain, n .tudrnt nl thr Fhnida
Lta|(. |'nnrr*it*

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v n | I i |
Th r liuiiii.'H i , ul will ponm
I , I n r t i t aiippri at thr Maiuni
Hall 7 hm dm fi im r. ini intd
j t INI I &gt;1 All f i ir nit a ir III! Itrd
In attnnl
Tin mrna li »|ionhettl,
I ««l,ld. l..'t I..IIirr.| tl a Btlll
huitiriiiNilr applr |ur

Singers Announced
For “The Messiah"

Social And Personal Activities
.H O N E

I I F K A I l». H A M 'O K M . F L O R I D A

lU &gt; , MIMj w , .
u ..iiip un m l lionit hy Ml
II II.

T h r .'n cri'. Tor " flu M&gt; ,.il|",
thr pirnl oialon** widti
hy
C ro ig r C iiilrrir llnndrl in 1711,
which Mill l*r pn\»ente*l *&gt;n Palm
Sunday at 3:00 I' M at thr Holy
Cro«« FpUropal t'hut.h, an a*
follow » ;
Soptanoa: Mt* \. M Phillip*.
Mr*. Hm Wall, M r- llm . liar•Ion. Mr*. J. 1. Injth v. Mr* llirh
aril Kan oil. Mi* Rogrt M ini*. i
Mra. Ilrtuai'l lla rV ry , Mi
• I *i .•» '
tiinn, Mt*. Flank \\'o,iditiff, Ir
Mm. I'hailr* U ilk r . Mm I i * 1
l* n (m frlti'r, .It , Mt
W
Klrminc. Mt* CW&lt;rrt lllock- . and
Mi*&lt; F li.r lint. ht»on
Alio*' Ml * Paul I ’h.*atrr»on.
Viihur
Mr*. II t| Mrlnt -*h. Mi
llrckwlth. J i.. Nli
K S V.tnav.
Mia. (i T IVanuw , Mi* W W i
T v r r . Mr. T K. Tucker. Vi-.* i
Mona Ruth Mill*. Mi*. Jo&gt;«* Met- ]
rrl, Ml** Martha Shaun.' , 'It** I
Kay
llnltrlaw.
Ml**
lla ilw a .
IV a rrr. M'** Mailer ‘ 'ni .lv nod
Mi*» Shii1»&gt; Thoitm*
Trnoi* Mi* llow aid VVhrlvh.l.
Mrs. V J Bobbin , Mi 'I I ■
Itahoin, Ji . 'l l
Alton llnihiiry.
I&gt;i C W. Ila lr r , Myiun Smith,
Hot. C inml*v and Alton Huvl.niv
Ha M? I Conlon I Itmdlry, Hull
aid F a rn llt M l
ItaNn . Ji .
|*i. II Wavih- Itii. k.-. Sti
llrundr*. 'I i* i i i n Slinvipher,
O to t fr llardin, J r ., r B Cartoiy
Kvan* McCoy. Ilonnir t .iin n nml
John Fitr.

The
Seminole ( horal
Society
Pi* »i ni*

“The Messiah"

M »'N 's t | | ||
T h r l|r\ It I yttlfton /lltlluri
'll ill will lir ft"- |i|inrl|ial .|M'tik..|
at tin- '|rn'* t’lnh Mtpprt "f ll"l*
C'rv«* Fi'itrtipal t’hnrrh nl Ihr
l’aii*h II..|i«i Thtimilay ti I’ Ill
pan , It I* W hilnrr, .li , pir*i.
drill, nniliilllli &lt;*l today.

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LAST TI.MF T O M i.H T
— i h h 'I h .i : i ' k a t i i m :

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toaliCwtl 0 , 0 ( •4*|t&lt;ilk'

Prnirrnm In Orlando
By Seminole lliirh

'li
ti tV Vitiinc of Willaiofirmimd. Chapter NV 2 »(
I l C S e n i S IUM IM I
t i r . tin
i. tU ltlnc M i. *n*l
V j.jK K. will ino* t ni Um* Ma.onii
tli C. II Winn atul Mr. and Mt*.
fftill at K'Ml I*. M.
M i- V im
V\ illi.ini .* rni.it
| |„
dnuchtri and
f*m iii they S
L|»nn, five month* hM won *»f Mt utid ^(i
Th r II A' I*. W. villi, will *p*&gt;ll'*r III thr ( i t " I of *' I '• •*' j'
IH KlandHaVKhlri Ir.lH*, ||vr|y
The
Sriiiincit*
llieli
S*
•
l Hmli 1 11 im . I ' *i w . • l &lt; ' IU ii I
a *uppri
*0|&gt;|Mt * l«i ftolioOt •!•*»» at Btrt:*&gt;n C r ttr t u tT . pti !U ' h-r
l.lhtatv p4»riMYte*«| i « ti/iprl tv j fn» fi-»| in th«* Hal*) t'oiih
*%ii.iii i* t•«*ih |*** |i -• »t•*•§ in ihr. in uhhil
7 :1f» nl th r Woman'* I'luh. T h r
*rnan tr*ilal Itomlay niyl ' m i
Knirortl llntid.in will aitivr i luni|,*r proctnm fm llir M ilm lti IN k m . I' m I Nr. :m Ml S*nh •|l.tolll la , lupin) lit t»\ Ho I lot 111.|
puhllr i. iuvitr*|.
Kllsithrlh lll.ll
: tuliitrht fioni Ptimrrton Unlvoi • Hii*h S- hini| Tiie v l.i' in Of I ynH*% P and l.iclil ('"inpin).
llrt, prncran. Wa. ■ lolhn
I Itllt \ V
it) whrit hr i. a til'lull of tlir
riilfffv f
P lilh e ,
rim » nf
Th r A la lr.i Cit Ir &lt;*f Itu li.tnl* n
II I. I Hour. II I t I ton
I Prifn rton Th.olocn nl Srininary. rrirnnuiir*, iniiitlni t t tin fttllnw
1in*, t ,, i laid
M* •■lift
lirl
Cllill will h.«.*' ........ .
ill |i
'I*
'It llrttulnn will .|trtid tht* Simin; Itu*
...................
Ward Speaks
■\ I ’t.iw lr)
*ii |i|n*i .tl Ih r IJmilrn O n t r r ti Stunl.i, N'o
I, l»l* 7M
Ih
\ .ii at loo with hi* nmthrr. M lI Ft*.
*
•
I
t
litter
A1i\
'U
Pa hm lark \o n 'in “
Ihitvrt
7:0tt »• M.
On (J&lt;trios,m Lilies
i: f l l n ti ion.
..nil'll' Caiolvn l'..lin k . I'rccv
olinif hy Hilly Tlnm
V I O M it t
Ad.icm f.'antahih
VV
i I mui. Ilrll* 1.011 I'nttin
lo
y
v
ha huiail
Sour -' Solo
l.\
Th r Itrprn*Jal.tr t liw of Iht
Mh'Cio .M.* N’oii Tiop|"i
'I •t•••••*•4 l.lllrc** Mila the
lo p
Mi* Uial Otay will Iravr to Andcrvtn. Kdwln Ti«o n , Kuuirtli f i, . it. r t'laii.i
Ur*t MrthtHlisi f'hun-h Will in**rt T h r ''at Viol Th* Mini i
Mi
I • • U i. I . 1 . . i
| .
' .ir
Han. * Ju v.r
N o i i p . on at the mri'ttMir ot (to MiiKtiMliu
morion for Whitvvillr, N. C.
Jllt.n o P. M at thr h "inr "f Mr*.
laml
j tl m ill) r.'-l". Ihola Jour
anil liitnlrfi Liirli* %%lti«h not at the
Itarli iflrt VI*||illy; *omr time with hrt
C lairnrr Unlit*. IM 4 Klimt A**'- Ptrludr, S', h. It). : i
TO W N H K N H ' I F F T
•Ian,;lit. i .mil &gt;on mdaw, Srnalot
in Him |,man
inaliinoff
Itur.
Plan* w rtr . vunfilflrd foi th* I
hotiii* of Nil (V I M irk ' lih tn )
In Smulman" C iil’» tju a it.tt. mot nini*.
I l|&gt;|M rnd Mt* I . F. Hoyle. Mr. and Convrntlnn Sundav in t ni"ii I'm I*.
T h r Pa*l Matron* tTuli will l|oW I*" I I "VO 1 hi •
Ml* W allrr II Powrll m r nl**i Fla. hy thr Sanford Tnwn*rnd — |*ial llo', I ., Itoldtu' Jran C.illo
tttrrl at 7:.'tO |*. M. nt thr Imnir of Ploadinc
P it mi
An AtlVfoillH filM’flt
in ole i*
l.&lt; olll •hi cu.'ht* of Sriiatoi nml Mra. t'lilh at till* nurtlni? Ftnja) a1 w '
P' tfiry Wilk.ni, and N'miiin
Mra. Jt*r f’n tlry with Mi •. lid «in A I .ill It* t’hinn Fitrntr
nilii«(lii|* till* in* iii Im t of thr eon
Itoylr.
Holt pml Mra. J.
Hill* « » ro
M"iilitatn
IfnslMvh
th.- City Hall. H m b * ann"'in.i"l h • • H m vry
! \c l tool to u* in 1&gt;i*lonn Itoaili
I:* 'it I'a iu r Jin*' 11.*v *
that th u r will I h- n t-n rivd ill *1*
h M lM IN .
L i
•*l«* *llM■ii **
Hoi. th. Outrun" Ilov' . (Ju..i
'lov 1. 2 ad
; V T C IW II A Y
ilinnrr at Ihr f’unvrntinn
l .i -i
h r line! li |f..l.l.i,i». C iiu ld i*l for 1in* « ioimnitti p« III lu l|i
Tlir U n ity Cla*i will n.rrt nl
Aftri thr inert inn yam r. » u
C'o ' u»; I on, ll'ihhv I'law lry, Hill* with lh&gt; flom i ihou M • |( W
7:30 P. M. nt thr Valdr* Hott*l
lilaynl and irftra hm rn t- w rir rti
III 1loll wn s
•1 foi the
with Mr.*, t'aiulyn II. I'araon;. n*
jo)-rd hv tho»r p ir lit Tin li*V' T ' 'I i.o.l Clm riM r Clauw.
It ln*n P ut V\ a CniittUl' Mow
toachrr.
.Iniilot
I
m
m
I
i
'I
i
ritih
•
mi
niiiit
I •*•■ amt
tnm-tini:
will
I
h
n
rnvetrd
ill
h
M ir. Mjrrwi Smith eh" • ' 1 m ;»
Charlr*
Sfriri
wm
honotnl
Iti ••lltiR h) F' i i**i llriffRei ■ v
'Ir* 1 H In bln* fof tho 'lii •il a
iviirra l|ea|*cv| T a f S h e i" « lb*' W wlnrwlijf, Mar. 7 on hia fuutlli klippri Apr. 13
i’i."t|.aon*l I,* II* Hrr Ih -Im-.'
InpW
tion mrvimiltin*
lopir Of her
hrt talk
l.H at the int*tilil l.lrthrtay with a party Ktvrn l.v
I ip Hanrr 'm i VVhllnkn
•’f ‘ Itrlr .............. . w M h of h|,
Mm Frfd Sirin, al Adriamir K p 'trin . Caiol Anti
I ..iioVViMi: till lilt III*
110*111left
I In Hill Howl (.riohl t'ovltiir
th. htt.t H»P''*t Uhti.rl;
thrp h'U.ir tin Maple Avrnur.
i« lofrirtl ilUli liioituofi wo i'll
Snmurlf, Virkh- l.ytin .lohtuon, tana
nut in Hm* I aim «ti"' id Huil.llnii
-jf„. |1M)|n
&lt;|rw nf rwl with Jannir Vinrrnt, loiuinu and Su.
i
|t. O
i
On
Firefly” I Hal
llm h
Monday
hut 1*0 III, Mi
lit Mil*) tt'l
d im inn • and lialln«n«. A ftri Ih r I.ynn Hrldnti and
U h i1 J " i \nthi.i*n, Maiuarrt .'lni|o* Afl
Mi. K A WtlHM' on pir*uh'I h'trat i atrivrtl thr vhihltrii *anc
Al*** Mi
John iji.r n . Mi* Mild , lilllry |V|U tu-l.
MV*'I Ihr* fl)rrJiUR and, Mr* " •| “ Unfitly Itiifhd.iy*' In Chatlrt a* M&gt; Ivin llrklr, 't i
II
t o|*|ni| f|(
Mi*
Hull* k I o|»,
tiinriy lln
Ih r pinKiaiu *ii
umirt lln
wiiiddon rrad
Ih
d&lt; ..... " I lo Idi'W nut III*' i .itullr* nil Ihr man, ,'lt*. I d lirnton and 'In* •&lt;&gt;
TIM Halt •%
Min Want, M m
Me#!-., Mi
i"ii of M|. Mill.' | (m r " h i t
4 *h» Tti» Rhythm till*
l.lt llu liy ral r. Farh vhild a i
F.dnili Fp drill
llriin n . Ml
I.O’ ke
tl aiul M i,. Faina Ontvndrn
a J" \ m »"
rrvrd n r rtrnni, ■up iakr* and
t ]v U'Crtcrti l4i«h«f»*
luini'h
with
Individual
l.avlrl*
nf
:&lt;irrn O'CleHt r*|fih
* ,%% N tw i
I’a ti l * !(:,.
Enjoying thr patly with fTiailawerr Su*«n llrk lr, Su-an and
&gt;|r3 l t:
AVIittamr « a ’ hnn H lrtrn 8lrin, Mania Kay l.tp|«iiii,r*d Mondav i vrn ln r wdh i* **div rntt, Judy SaiuHrt, Strphrn llai
f-Ja I j e rrn*e Klllntt
ahnwrr civrn t.y Ml
A •'. Mad ti*. Ann l.rr llrtninn, Rhnia and
9 D U herr Ar*avl» Km i
ill n at hrr hotnr with Mia. It. K.
to «o Pin tf|* IhlltMl*
F.vuna at m ho*tr. .
I ..... ..
.
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j«l I* A tie*), \ dlrl.

Mrs.

C m liM itt— S ln iil Stilti«*a'I*•

T ill KSDAY aN: FKID \N
- \Un—
, “ Glennford-Volli
Nr** * t .1 1 11Mill
Claude Rains-Oi'ii liomclko
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Circle Hears Talk
Charles Stein lias
Hy Mrs. Myron Smith
Fourth Birthday

RADIO STATION
W.T.R.R.

Mrs. It. C. Whitmire
Honored At Shower*

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N tW Y O R K , Mat. 14
(/P) — Sevrral sclmoli are wondering
today if they’ll have In grt along without tlar players in the coming
N C A A baikeltull championships.
I lif N CAA has declared five players frnm Oklahoma A A M.
Kentucky and Noiili (Violin* Slate ineligible for the national tourna­
ment.
Tin- luteal ruling tainro
In at night against Aggie atar neat Tu#»day at Raleigh, N. C..
and New York, and the neat day
Norm Pilgrim.
The eligibility committee also at Kanaaa City. The champion­
•aid laat night that several other ship final la achrdule.l for Minarhoula In the N C A A tournament nrupulia Mar. 27.
T r i a l A 4 M defeated T r i a l In
have aakrd about some of their
a Southweat Conference playoff
play era.
Hrhmiill, Pacific Gonferctrec la*t night, 33-32, to become the
VI* Rrhl
eommiavioner ami a member of I Util and Inat team to make the
the N C A A committee, would not tournament.
Krnurky and IlllnoU In lh«
name the arhooU checking OO
eaalern playoff* and Kama* State
eligibility.
Earlier thla month, the ad- and Oklahoma AA M In the westtegiate governing Irody scratched ern appear to be the elaaa of the
All-America Sam Itanaino, Paul tournament. Hindley, one of right
Horvath ami Vie lltil.u* of N. (’. team* entered in the Rardlry Na­
State ami f'Miitain Walt Ulrich tional Campua Tournament Mur
nf Kenturky’a No. I ranking teem. 27, defeated the unlver*al motoi •
The five athlete* In miration, in Hawaii laat night, HH-07.
In the National Invitation Tour,
alt four-year men, hml the misfortune to Iat good eriouirh to play namont at New York laat nlirht.
on varatty round* while fresh- Dayton opart Ariiona 74-68, and
men. The rule -ays no player ran Seton Hall hla*lrd secrimLar, d&lt; d
enter an NCAA-aponaoifil tourna­ North Carolina State. 71-69,
Kvan*v ill**, « r r d e d No, t .
ment If he hu» nime than three
year* of vanity competition slnee whipped WritmInater fPa.) 86-71
tn romnlete first-round play In
Keptemher 11*47.
A variation of thia ram* rule the N A IH Tournament at Knn*a*
applied in another relrbrnlftl City.
Mmovtie IN .Y .l walloped St.
ra -f. Ii kepi llariiixiii Hillard ol
Uahlwln-Wallai e, woild t'hain|don Micharl'a tV t.l llfi-47, In first,
burdhr, out i.f the N I'A A track round plav of the National Palhnllr Invi'aliou tmirnaruent at Almeet in HUH.
liauy, N. Y.
Iteaion for the current ruling
U that the N C A A relaied It.i
th ru -yea r v u i t | l v rule ilurieir
the wartime main hot trine, thru
btuurhl It hnek in September,
1047.
Rut not all conferi'nee&gt;, notably
the Southern, Hunt hr a*turn and
Otltr.uuri Valley, followed the trail
of the N C A A inimidiately. They
Krrloui "prlng training got
decided to Id ftrahmen coio|«t«
on 1947-48 vanity Irani*. Hence underway al the Naval Air Sta­
tion today fur the first four of
the ruling against their basket­
I I New lo ll; tilalit farm clobi
ball player*
&gt; Play in the tournament o|ieni rrhrduh'd •« tale their spring
dr ilia here.
Iltching laffri of the Ottaw.1
Clanta and the Minm-apoll* M ill­
ers have been in ramp ainre latt
Friday will, the remainder uf lha
squad* due in tuday.
The Cla** 'A ' Jacksonville Tara
and Cla** *11' Knoxville Hub* have
aiau begun pre-aeaaon Workout.*
' K a n s a s c r r v T M «r. h ~(A*) here.
The Sanford Clanta, whuae
— Thi mad a t* allot ter hut the
traveling rougher aa ID of lha Manager Richard Klaus arrived
r -u n tr y » top amall college has- today, will begin spring training
lhall team* entered the second tomorrow, Business Manager John
rid uf the National Intercolle- K rider anuounred.

Spring Workouts
Get Underway For
Giant Farm Clubs

Peppmline VV i n h
In Small College
Court Tournament

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Gator Scholarship
Fund Fur Athletes
Decreases To $10

m . rut in ’ w f l t y j jf l t w e days
play, llatulinu University or
• n i', Paul and Kvamnrlllr (hall
'College W rr*l|v!ng up In their
rr-iimrirame id idlling u« the No.
and 2 eredrd Irani*, respectively,
a
Kkfjlta ( W M acre on the w T- A L L A H A S S E E ? Mar. 1 4 -W )
tend round rani In municipal audi­ -T h e University of Florida la
torium four thi* afternoon and down to lla laat &lt;68 In the &lt;110,
• .. r?“
fourr tonUfh|.
tonight. four gam e will ho | a65 „|,olar«htn fund *et up from
H i p ® , ThurwIsT fight ami two .pedal racing tax procoida In
WCl
rath Frlrtar* apd Katuiday.
help alhletca attend college.
A record ecr-md night crowd
Unlvcraity
raily official* yaaUrday
yeaterilay
nurrc than H.OtiO -aw Hamlin^ turned lack to the fund lU.ttUH
tclaaa Rocky Mountain Col­ that wasn't used during the firat
lege Uf Rilling*, H'.'-S7, nnd Kvanasemester of the achool year, then
ylllo 1-eal Weatrnlnliter (P a) Col­ promptly withdrew I4U^6U. The
lege, M to 74.
net
w ith d ra w a l
nf jbT4,46l
In other gamra laat night Cen- brought the total for the year
tral (M o ) College rallied to atop to &lt;110.407.
Southeast laruDlana, HH-ilrt, and
The flat nf pruposnl payments
Peppctiline rlrfeatnl Wiaeoniln showed
scholar ship* for
142
Teacher*, Bib53.
iphletca ranging from &lt;76 lo
Ilamllne, riutmplon in )t)42 and &lt;6.16.20 In the &lt;40,000 wlthrltawal
again In IP4U, ineeta a atrong requested for the current semester.
Arkansas
poly
tram
longht.
The 1040 legislature authorised
Evansville ha« klornlngible (la ) Florida dog and horse tracks to
College a* a aecond round foe in conduct an extra day of racing
another night contest.
each season, with all profits goIn afternoon games yesterday Ing to the special scholarship
Murnlngildc College defeatol Pro- fund for the University of FloriTta,
vide nec (It. 1.) College, tUi-fWl i Florida Htate Urdvrralty and
Haitlnga (N cbr.) College beat Florida A. and M. College for
Pacific Lutheran of Parkland, Negroes.
(Wash, 71-61; Baldwin-Wallace,
So far this year, KHU haa with­
Berea. 0 ., edged American llnl drawn &lt;26.611 of its &lt;41,466
te
n lty o f Washington, P. C. &lt;17- •hare and F A M C haa used &lt;6,177
terslty
1 66, and East Texas Baptist* won of Ha &lt;13,620.
ever High Print. N. C., 67-64.
The balance in the three-college
Husky John Futlong, a foot 6 fund today stands at &lt;7-1,733, in­
Inch u n ln r from I a&gt;s Angst**, cluding to rn money from the cur­
threw in .11 points for Pepperdlne rent raeing season that hasn't
against Wisconsin Tcachv-ri for Iwet) divided Up by the (ward of
lop poring
storing feat yesterday.
yesterday
llm top
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Training Camp Notes

Straight
from th*

H orse’ s Mouth
Ilf Ki&gt; h a r p e r
Hu*inr*n Manager John
Krider today announced the
arrival of Sanford Cianl
Manager Richard Klaua. Mr.
Klau*. who la accompanied
by hi* wife and baby, la look­
ing for a email apartment.
A nrwa rtcry luel week told of
a piyrholugiit who had made
n atudy of the mentality require,i.
to
play &lt;ritain
apoil* am
come up with the roncluaion thai
l.uaeball wai the toilgheit on til
Intellect.
He
might
gel
Mime
argument* on that from the
haakelhall and fiMilliall tartlrlana, but l.ro Durorher, New
York (iianla* mx'.aeer. ha*
wriltrn a honk which hark*
Ih r profe**or up lm prr**ltrl).
Called '‘Playing
the Clant'a
d im e " the little ImmiUlet dr*crilit‘*
in preci-e, iliamuud-hard phraalng
I he method nf playing each ba«eball jMnitlon.
*
None of the 1Juiuboyanrc ilia
playril by thr Ciunta' manager In
rloae guinea enter* into thi* profeaaluiial a|iprai«al of a game
played with ralculnleal ruthli *«iic by |t* profe— lnnwl practltlneerfieltiag angry •« a raidinal
•in and not IhinkiiiK i* rnomb
to grt a »lar hrurhrd. I’rraihIng Ihr go*prl of concentration
thruughuul l.i* lhr*ia, Duro­
rher awat al llie theory of
perfrrl tw*ehall
with Ihr
Ihoruaghnr** of a dedicated
■rhofar nbirh the rninbuiirH i m * former Yankee ahmlalop
la.
Certain thing* are fundamental
arrordlng to the liianl mentor
A man rannot be taught to throw
n long fait ball if lit* aim la
weak. He I'Bliliot be laughl to till
the towering drive if III* shoulder!
have not the power And he cannot
to- given the speed to run fa«t.
Every tiling elue may be lauglil
him, but nut I he**- three -phi*
the sharp eye which la Ihr line
quo non of ha-rhall.
I .ark of perfect runrdinitlon.
awkwardnr** and Ignoraure nf
the right method are all rradirahlr with continuous ruarhing and unrrlentlng prarllce.
The adage that good ball
n « are Inirn and nut made
only partially accurate.
Coaching may
make all Ihr
m idifference in d u e Inpin
lur learner nf a W
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Clandr example nf development
Ihtuugh cuachlng la Jim llearn.
HI. I^iulx castoff who came to
lire Giants with a pitiful irrunl
ami was devclnpt-d into one uf
the finest pile beta in tin- National
League hv Durm-hur, Fiudmnmn*
ami Hchelli nback,
Du i or hr r In hia leiol. de­
mands above all else Ih r
hends.up hustle which is *o
much a trademark ut hia nun
chararter. Continual vigilance
la drummed Into players head*
until every action la a enmIdnaliun of Inatincl and Inntanl, critical Judgement.
Each iHuillun ia --ntefully -liagrammeif liy thr Giants' manager.
Each has errtain qualification*
which must be filled. Hhortatop,
the most itemariiilng infield posi­
tion, demands speed, quickness and
a whip-like arm T h ird base dur­
ability, gut* and an arm. Second

My A S S O C IA TE D PRESS

help,”

aald Aloma.

L A K E L A N D , Mar. 14— &lt;A&gt;&gt;-At
thia point In apring drill outHalder Vic Wert* and Hoot E v e n ara
doing a catch-up job w ith the De­
troit Tig e n .
Th e general camp opinion la
that neither of the hard-hitting
pair la In hla beat ahape. Both
Werta and Eve n were behind in
training became of contract dieagreemenli. Manager Red Rolfe
doean’t look for trouble, however.

lly A S S O C IA TE D PRESS
P H O E N IX , A rlt., Mar. H -V P )
— Caaey Stengel, manager of the
New York Yankeea. laid today
Jana to carry
carry In re* catcher*
he plana
on his roater during thia
Yogi Rerra, of rourae, I* the
Immliera No. 1 baekatop. Stengel
will rhooae the other two from
vdrrana Ralph Houk and Charity
Silvera or rookie Clint Courtney.
B R A D E N T O N , Mar.
So far, thr yearling haa ahown
more punch at the plant than Sid Gordon Is expected to sit It
out today when the Boston Braves
Houk and Silvera.
travel to Barawda to play Bos­
C L E A R W A T E r T M ar. l i - W ) ton's Red Sox in the first of firs
— The li n t — meaning Ed Stanky pre season meeting* between the
— will play hla firat exhibition lleantown rivals.
Sid suffered a cracked tooth
game of the aeaioii for the New
Sunday In hii vain effort to catch
York (iianta today.
It will l « atanky'a firat appear­ Tom Brown’s drive, the clout
ance at hi* ruatorr^i y aecond hate that won a victory for the Brook­
poaltlon ainre Mar. 4, when he lyn Dodgers over the Braves.
caught the flu.
W E S T PALM B E A C H , Mar. 14
IIU K H A N K
Calif., Mar. 14— — (A ^— The Philadelphia Athletics
l.one*omr Lit haa gone home, de­ are up to their old tricks.
The A ’» lost 30 one-run decisions
priving tio- Chicago White 8ox
last season and In their four
of a fln&gt;- infield proapect.
spring training games their two
Lula Carcia aurrumlied to home- losaea have been hy— you guessed
•iikne** yeaterilay and left hy It— one run.
plane for Caracal, Venexuela. The
Brooklyn grabbed an 11-10 de­
21-vrar-old rookie, who had been rision yesterday after the A'*
aaaigned to the Sox farm at Colo­ had spurted to an early 8-0 lead.
rado Spring*. Colo, had mada a Previously the Washington Sena­
good Impreaalnn np manager Paul tors defeated the A'a 8-7.
Rlrhardi.
CarcU promised to return the
SAN
B E R N A R D IN O , Calif..
IIO.tVH) tmnua he received for Mar. 14— (/TV— Paul Petitt, the
aignlng.
Pittsburgh Pirates &lt;100,000 bonus
Sox pitcher Lul* Aloma, who pitcher, is draft halt.
had artixi aa Garriai Interpreter,
Th e 10-yrar-old lefthander re­
revealed a etrange *torv almul the ceived hla 1-A classification via
liu-ky South American.
hla father, who travelled here
Ali.ma -aid flarrla had never with the news.
gone to arhool ami actually came
Pettitt won two and lust seven
from a tribe of load huntera In with New Orleans, a Pirate farm
the hlnlcilaml* of Venexeulu. Ilia Huh, laat year.
tiai'-uta brought him to Caraca*
n* it youngster and he wai railed
T A M P A . Mar. 14— &lt;A*&gt;— Don't
by an aunt.
tell the Cincinnati Red* your trou­
Aloma -aid be irlrd hi* be*t to bles, they've got their own. It'a
per-oade Garcia to day.
had enough to look amateuriih in
"The While Sox promised to spring games, hut now the flu
bring bli Wife here but It doe!n*t bug has hit (heir ramp again.
Latest to he stricken are sopho­
bate tin une quiebne** and a r more right-hander Frank Smith
curacy of ibe -hnrtvtop but some- and La rry McManus, Huh equip­
wbai I- v of in arm. And so on ment manager. Bobby Usher, who
lo the outfield where skill at walloped three homers in intrafielding is often q riillM il for squad contests, still ia sidelined
power at the plate.
with the fin.
And there I* the etui of
many fateful baseball deHalims, For it la a dishearten­
ing parados '.hat the hravleat
hitlers are often the moat
ToaimiTMs R X T a iR i
execrable fielders. And the
V'IN s t start;— a/tatba wile
rlaawy, stylish fielder mere
lllapwd. foneealal. Flat Hale.
often than not won't hit hla
I ,&lt;&gt;a'* Itlrlla. lie I’alleai, Cleod
Traveler, Mllaitv Ian*. FaM 1-ana.
wrlgtili K t n v n H a r r — s-muvir
Ilaaebail strategy Is almos'
natveslon rial. IH-hlna. ram lr
mumiflrd— the sacrifice hunt ra*
Ilurketeliisr, llanny Marlow,
tie called on certain plays by sitin'* Dawn, tunny Dimwit, Are
Baade*.
the moat Ignorant baseball novice
T tllN tt n arst— a/tar a* wire
but in many cases the field
Tli--Ta«* Toe. Happy Minds. Illakp
tactics leave a wide variety of trouble. Ul*a l.medalr. Alice CareL
choices each of which must he I'lp 1’ip. Iiulrble, l.u rk r l ‘lre.
I'm RTM MACK— F u la rlit
cimddi red and discarded or acted
HII v er Tina*, lire*!"
l-rra
mi with split second liming— for Itnll,
rfail I'H. nnlldlnger. Mnim
delay la disastrous.
I jind Pnlt-ker. Popular Pro *
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/ISIb* Mile
r i r t*g“ ~
it ,icw
“
Durocher— one of the finest
erf rode Windy
Morh,
(Vale.
‘
Hr*
rlerlrode
field general* In baseball—
f't.ur.rry
I a IwI.
Mac
Qeenlln.
, ____
. , y
attempts In hla booh ta lease
Heater.
Ilustle'a Imape. If* loidp
open an alternnllre ta every
Trigge r Flnoer
S IX TH H STB — a/taibe Mile
text hook answer. Aa often
Pith Pox. Divided Kv»n. Jamr*
aa not the capabilities of the
Rvana. Pox Uvkr. Fir* Hog. Karlplayer are the prime ron•veil, H rliia w llanaom, Totlon.
aUVSIXTH MATK— a/iathe Mile
alderallona making the rule*
llllll* tluyak Fawn L.U, fhnn t.Tioa
look ludicrous. It would, for
Itube. Mel t-lac. Kalhv K. Mrlslon*
esamplr, Isr rldUutoUa to ex­
Its ward, Data* HIM. Ta m il
pert Hugh Caaey to score from
H IO H TH MACH— B/ISSbo Mile
Arlene «ue. pnappy Jill, llelfest
second on a sharp single, but
Hoy. iriella Marl*. IHstr Mile,
the Incomparable Joe DiMagvleanrd. IHialo Pel*. Tw o II r»e ry glu. whose base running la a , thing.
symphony nf motlaa. haa d*a*
h ix TM MAfR— a/tasbe Mile
trwa Penny, Highland
llork.
It laaumtrable Ilmen,
Prior. Deelotrall. Ire Pr.nl.
I'rrhap* Durorher'* wisest rule Dutch
t*opno. Blarhalone Maxi*. Handy
In hla liavehaM book is the
**TtSIVTM PACH— g/PIbe VSlie
axiom— "treat
every
play
aa
Feminine Tovch, llulUnx '-•*
something new and entirely dif­
ItalmoU, Lillie OM Darllnn. lli.rferent."
gan. The lin k. Ilrorade. Itlet.r
Hie psychologist's conclusions'
Tttxiatirn at:i.i:m nxa
F IH P T HACKr L«n a *&gt;lrl - II1
seems --rmnrnUy Justified.

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L A K E L A N D , Mar. 14 — (Spe­
cial) — The statement that "If
Jim Lease can’t do It, no one
ra n " ia heard frequently around
Florida Southern College these
days when u lk swing* to the
progress of thr Moccasin baseball
•quad and the appointment of
James B. Lease to the varsity
reaching role.
It's indicative of the popularity
F8C'a new baseball coach enjoys
with both the faculty and student
body and the confidence he hai
Inspired during two season* with
Moc 'U ' sauad eager* and track
■quads.
Lease, who joined the stalf uf
(he department uf physical edu­
cation In 1349, haa shown a
marked ability to produce wellconditioned and spirited team*.
The talent will be put to a severe
test thi* year with only three
&gt;qr
lettermrn returning to the squad
and a greatly
Illy weakened pitching
staff and Infield.
Id. However, the
experience
of
starting
from
•cratch la nothing new for Iwase
who in the past two years ha*
coached ‘IP squad eager* to 22
win* In 20 starts. He also organ­
ised the first intercollrglatr track
•quad in the history of FHC last
year.
He haa had a lifelong In lrrrit
In baseball, holding pitching posi­
tions with organised independent
team* In Chicago when 14-yrarsold. Hlnce .that early start he
has been almost continually assoHated with the port. In 1939-49
he pitched for Rollins College
nines, functioned with both slat*'
aide and overseas Marine *quad«
during the war years. 1949-16,
and hpld rule* on the Dixie Con­
ference championship squad of
FHC hi 1949.
In 19411-47 he was Athletic D i­
rector and Coach at the Wlmauma, Fla. high school and later
loined the faculty a* Asilftant
Principal and roach at thr La
Belle Fla. high school. In the
summer of |H|7 hr enrolled at
Florida .Southern College and
continued there ■* a rtudent an I
instructor until graduation In
1949. He Is now a candidate for
a Masters degree at New York
University.

ny C H A R L E S C H A M B E R L A IN

Sugar Ray Robinson won't.
Robinson, you will remember,
was automatically stripped of his
welterweight title by the N B A
last month when he won Jake la
Motts'* middleweight belt. Rob
Inson still claims he la a twoply champion.
Su tonight’s brawl, scheduled
for 16 rounds, la another one uf
those "version1' affairs. It lights
the fuse to a series of elimi na­
tion* which eventually will pro.
dure a welterweight champion
with unanimity (except for Rob­
inson's vote, of course.)
Tonight's winner must deposit a
&lt;6,009 guarantee to risk hla wel­
ter title (N H A version) against
( 'oba's Kid Gavilan within 45
days.
New York will rreognixe that
winner.' Within 90 days, Eng­
land'* champion, Eddie Thomas,
Is scheduled to fight the GavllanHrattnn - or • Fusari winner. The
winner irl this one presumably
will satisfy rveryonr a* the world
welterweight king.
Robinson's
claim will be officially ignored by
a ll quarter*.
limiton, Chicago's
aouthaidn
Negro who o..w riilea a bus after
being ehaufferrd through a bank­
roll In a limousine, rule* a 2-1
favorite tonight.
Home observers contend Brat,
ton cart to- a* great a* he waul*
to Ire. In the past he was Inami-out ami herded considerable
time for r e p a i r * after daring
11, no Jack ami Ike William* to hit
him on the chin. They did, and

each fractured hi* jaw.
But B r a t t o n scored quick
kayo** over hi* last three oppon­
ents, Lester Felton, Ham Mastrean
ami Hobby Dy'.es. And ha 1'
confident of flattening Fusari. a ,
FuaaH, the blond Italian wnb
likes nothing better than to curt
up with a good bankroll, haa been
inactive since flooring Tony P H Ion* In Chicago five months ago.
Only once haa he been knocked
out— by Rocky Graiiano In 104V.
The sponsoring international
boxing Hub looks for a crowd bf
r muml 10.000 tonight with m
gross gate of &lt;65.000.

Or. Henry McLaulin
Oplomelrlal
113 Magnolia

Phone 31

W. G. MILLER
( !E N '!_ C O N TR A C T O R .
I I yetrV Ht|»«*rltn/# In
fiwrftrr Rhtl tvi*ll&lt;W uf
.li'FM !■ now •nallftbl* 1*4 W U I
for hii frl#n&lt;J* In Banford nnd
H+fnInnt* County. r*ilmatM nnd
rn n 'tilt ii Holt* fl#o uf t h ir f if!4*miMt«r||fiir

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la k lto tl, r in .

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TK N N IH T R O U P E
B IR M IN G H A M , Mar. 14-bP&gt;
— Hobby Riggs say* his touring
tennis troupe will complete Its
cross-country tour without highly
ubliHsed Gertrude
(Gorgeoua
Imain) Moran.
Riggs said last night she won't
rejoin the troupe fur Ita final five
or aig scheduled dates. Hhe re­
turned to the west roast because
of lllnes*.
Jack Kranter extended hia margin to 61-28 over Pancho Zeguru
in last night's feature single!
inateh here. He won 4-6, 6-1, 6-1

S

Riggs, subbing for Guide, heat
Mr*. Paulin* Ileta Addle, 0-4. 6-4.
Th e play next at Tuscatonea,
Ala.. Thursday night
apex) it..,..! Travel*,
MKt-UND HACK; -talveslnn 0*1
Hnln's Pawn. Candy liat&gt;*.
T lll lt n
IIACHi Lucky
Dire.
Ilappy Minds. T t r -T m -T o .
FtH IH TIt MACK, HnUk.y. foputar Price •&gt;.ri* Holt.
F IF T H HACK- country Label
Windy •!.. k --via
H IX TII It.VCIh Divided Kven
911k H*l, Totlon
9KVFJCTH nvi'ltr Tahiti, Meb
alone Iteward K*ltiy K
K tn ilT II It O T
Stella Matte.
Illnti till. trie*, .lur
S IX TH HAC-II. Mo-.h Pilot, fTa
llienv •llRMii.td lie. I,
TIT NT II HACK: Hrtmola, 1.11It
old Irarllng
t-.. *de

Good

Tla n e a R r c r x c -K n lt S p o rt S h irt s ara
e v e ry th in g y o u c o u ld u k fo ri
T h e y ’re so ft, a b s o rb e n t— m V e m tiititm e d
w it h tlio u s a n d s o f Im rlaible v e n ts .

HANES
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Opposite Post Office

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CHICAGO, Mar. 14 — t/Pj — Frugal Charlie Fusari, boxings
most eligible bachelor, and Johnny Btallott. former Iren-age playboy
Ungle in a trst of youth at Chicago Stadium tonight for the writ* weight crown.
Tire National Boxing Association will
recognise the winner a*
champ. New York, England and* t

o r w h ite w it h c o n t r o llin g b ib fro n ts .

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Confident C o a c h Frugal Fusari Battles Bratton
O f FSU Baseball For Welterweight Championship
Expects W i n n e r

S m a r t ly U i l o r r d in fast colors

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TUB SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA
O F F IC E

F l'ItN T T V R K

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s u p p l ie s

O’NEAL - BRANCH
C 0 M I* A N Y
“ Fin* Office l.lnra Since *89"
Fin* at Court St*. I'h. 2-483.1

llth day nf O b ru trr. I»S I
*1 I' MKItNlMtN
Clark at ilia i
Court
Volla Williams. Jr.
* o T irrs t o a r m a n
Mollrllur for IMalnttlf
T IIK H T A T K O F F U H IIIIA TO i
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Legal Notice

K M lW N i

Too ara hereby noilflad that a
aull ha* basn hroualil Kaalhal you
In lha Clrruil Conn of Iha Ninth
Judli lal CIl. till of Iha mala of
Florida. In and for Kemliwde t'uunIf. Florida. In Chanrarr. hr l-OI'IAK
FIJIWKIIM IHII.AN. aala ault being
for divorce and *tyle«l
IJ iriK K
FIXiWKItN (iiil.AN. Plaintiff. v*.
JAUKH I. DOLAN. Dafandanl. and
harabr required lo flla with tha
Clark nf said Court al hla office In
Iha I'ourt Ilnurs of ilamlnola t'ounir. Florida, at Hanford.
Florida,
roar written d«fen«r&gt;. personally
or by attnrnay. In aald aull on Iha
Itlh day nf March. 1*11.
Ilarain fall not or la lim riil will
la •ntar.d aaalnal you lay default.
W ITNK** my hand and aaal of
aald Caurl al Hanford. Florida, thla

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a filial, defense* lo •aid t*ofu|i|alhl
on or before the itih day of alarrh.
A. I&gt; l»M . „th,rw|,e ilri lr** pm
HUlff l ll Hill l r •ntr fr«l U«alD«t
) Oil.
TIlW Hlhford Mrf.tM (• hrrrliT
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Ia*kr1 Notice

Clark of aald Cioirt

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u n ritn icK

Deputy C lark

Wllaon
a *:«
Florida

T IIK H TA TK O F
K I/ 'IIID A
TO
F U i r D IIK N IIV IIA L K . (a l J I NK
H T I I K I T . C N IO N NKW V O IIK
To u ara harabr hotlfted that n |.a.
t II loti baa baan fllrd l l
IIYIlo.V
A L V IN O D K L L and M A IM Il’ K I I I T i :
M O D K L L . b l« wlfa. In Ilia C|n ult
Pnurt nf Iha Ninth J m ll.la l t 'lr ru lt of iha Hiata of Florida. In and
for Hatnlnota ISruniy, Florida, for
Iha adoption by I ham of that te r lain mala w h its child. born Jan u ary
I. 1*11. named ICH'll A III • I.A W .
IIK N C K flA l.K . son of y.iursalf and
Wlfa. f M i l u m i r IIA TK H IIA L K . and
ara h srsby i**mtt,.l to appear
rou
n aabl C oorl on Iha It lh day of
Alarrh. t» M lo show cauaa w h y - i l l
pstitlnn should not ha granted
W IT N K H S tny band and tbs off|.
rial aaal nf aald Court al Hanford.
Florida, thla l l i b day ol Fsh ru a ry.

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rirrh of Circuit
Ilf: N«»rln* .Vofi
Deputy i*l»rk
I La w .

for iv ililn n a ra

t i •■Hint i n
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Srnaailonal Sat Inga On All Hug* Now Al Th*

I'oniplalnt hating
you lo Ilia f i r h Judicial C lrru il
ltd for
Hstnln.ila
l l m i Dulanay, ih.

LOWEST COST
AUTO FINANCING

ORIENTAL RUG SHOP

Huy your rar in Hanford
Keep yuur In.urnitce at homi
Save roata throuirh ui

INSTALMENT LOAN
DEPT.

9 x 12
Hrg.

Ihi* Sanford Atlantir National
Hank
Mrntbrr M ill
T rl. 286

$276.00

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PHONE 14B

S— A R T IC L E S

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T U X E D O F K K IIH . Complete linn.
l.n T 46, Furl Mellon, 'Jml Marllun.
Hunt'* Tusedo Faad Hinre.
lair..on. IUI.H0 Ralamp raay.
Apex
IVlulling Mat Mbs,
f hoi
Rotary Irutu-r. 407'a W. Fir»i
,|.OTN on Frtneh Avrnur in lliglin tanit I'lirk. I3.t0.lkl each. J.VlAW
• duwii. balant* ra»y. I’i»*i f Iff ire
Hot T lW . Sanford. Kla
_
f iN L Y a f e w L e f t
luirgr
_ .lot:a On l.akr lla m ry anil
St Juhn« Kivrr, Nirrly wiMalnl,
ii.rfrcl natural . a n i l twarh.
K l r t l ir l l y avallahlr. Raymond
M. Hall. Haallnr, 8. D. Illrn ia vman, Aaaoriatr, Florida Mlatp
ilink Iluilding.
FOR S A L E by ownrr four room ROCK L A T H , S H E E T RUCK,
N A IL S . P IP E . S T E E L . IM M E H
huu.a, gayagr, four Iota, twenty
IA T K D E M V K IIY . P I l f l N I
urangr trraa, nlr* garden .|Mit,
Slofl-31.18.N .Y.C.
lake view. PHrod for quick salt
1260.00 can lie *e*n at any time F LO R ID A (Slant |w|'|»r plants.
. J . Lally, Lake Mary, Fla. One
I ak&gt; n.itnrr, Phona 2SH*J.
block wexl of (ilea.on,i Store.
Top-Flight Paint
.
gal. 92.r&gt;0
Newly built. 4 loom aturcfl hum • M m '. U i f t r t
pr. IL9S
4B1 East Gratra. Avenue. 14700 Tarpaulins, all . l i r .
Seller will furnl.b mortgage.
Bog 91, Orange City, Fla.
N E W 4 Room hou.e. CaR after
1:10, IS62-R-2.
A T T R A C T I V E 2 BedTtoom homr.
apaclou. living room, nicely
landaCapeil, 2 car r&gt;raga. Term*.

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reader (b e beat aOeafM* aervdre.
all W a a l Ada a i d be la e a r a f .

flea aa &lt;b* day be.Ar* pabllea*
llaa.
Please aetlfy aa tanaedlalefr
If aa eee»r eeeare la yaae ad.
W&gt; eaaaal be reapaaalbl* far
maee fhaa eaa laearrea. laaee*
llaa.

THE
HERALD.
SANFORD

N E W M A S O N R Y H O M E, 2 lied.
Room.,
Electric. Kitchen, or
_____ , ...........
Urge corner lot, nearby com­
munity. 11,600.00. One half ra«h
balance like rent

tt&gt;: son* 4NYWHKKI
is t h e n t v i i : n r l i t

M A LE — 4
V E N E T IA N
B LIN D * mail* i
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S IIH K S n s IIA M I
D&gt; M. Orange M T IIA II.

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Ui’aaoiinlila lUtra— Frvp K ll
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rouutrra, Slirtrt-., rtc. to onl. r,
Mmuil huala, limit, rriu iiin l, ie&lt;
fialahrd. C. Vail M l.t-J.
NEW I I IIOKM rlirlaced to per.
ferllon. Old floor, made
like
new. Finishing, .leaning A wai
lag. Portable power plant 21
year, wiperi.nce la Somiaete
County, II. M Gleaaon, Lake
War*
iJtvKhM Sharpenal
repaired, lot k And
Prompt lervice. II
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LOST TO
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P. M. E N G L IS H Jr . Watch ie.
palrer, Is now In New D s-n lun
ai Itlii Sarifunl Avenue. E t p n t
Watch and Clock repalriHK at
leamnahle rate*.

liw Wait Dlaney
( MksBSV! T e O o
■-------1 M u 9 T B&amp; C AP H
B E R &gt; tt THH &lt;30OCg9S
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L O S T : W om en's glasses in the vi­
cinity of the Mrtliodlat I b u n In

l‘lea*e Phone
L O S T out.iila
night, Iila, k
Virginia Inn,

o r *« «

lly I ran Sirlka

A ll Type* Of Hook Work.
Mary McKinney llnokkeeping
Service
Room 401
Allanlh- Hank Tl.iltdlnr
H O OF W O R K of all kind*. Katra
amt fluller* Repaired aad Paint­
ed. New Roof, applied. Painli’ t
S—
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
—1
and
coating.
Hanford.
I’h.
IHVP-W. R. R. Affcrnbiirg
We buy, cell 4 trade used
furniture. Wllion-Maler PurnL
♦wets F*V. I l l F ••♦ I'hnna *Sk
l l _ NOTICCdt PERSON \I.S - It

4 E L A K A / P A T M K N T 8 . I n h 2 B E D ROOM H 0 U 8 E , on* and
and Storea 111 W. Flret Btract
half Itatha, completely furniahed,
Phnea 49ft W
nearby community, 18,150 00
K I T C II E N i r f f E Apartment*.
13,000.00 Ca.h, balance like rent.
SlumberUnd Court*. South (,'lly
i . W . II A L U Realtor
Wanletl: giorery cashier, ripen*
I .i iniU .
Florida Hlale Hank Iluilding
ence preferred twit ru&gt;l nerea
(Ground Floor)
_Ph. 175*
M O H EH N 4*Hoorn apartmeniaary.
Apply
Mr.
Whatley,
fuinl.hed ui unfurnUhed. VNI Park L A K E :&gt;H ON T HOM E 16/tOO.ki
Marraret Ann Store*. _
Ave.
__I "
Lot 430 X 00 Ft., Cleaned
Reach, 2 -Bedroom., Living room, W A N T E D — girl for fo'inlain and
llownxlaira furnuhrd apaitment.
drug dept. Laney’s Drug Htore.
Bath, Kitchen, Rr.akfaat Nook,
1717 Park Avenue. I'hone K7rt(fllllty room. Home flnlihlng t» W A R E H O U S E man fur lung t*
R after SiOO P.^X .____________
be done on hou.e. Aim aeveral
tablDhrtl local wholesale firm
•1 room garage apartment. Park
Idike Front Lot* for Hal*. W . J.
Write Boa J , rare Herald for
Avenue. 4 r w n t l apartmenl,
Loffieri l^-ke Mary. Fla,
Interview,
OMeen. Plume MO from 8 to
Fountain g ill nr buy full in pail
lime. Alto floor girl— Apply Mr.
3 - K R A I , E S T A T E FO R S A L E — J 3 V E R Y large Formoaa Ataleas
Hill at Tou. bton'a.
Halesmun
Kir ady
AGR K SH IVE
COLORED roLKM
employment, many opportunltier
We are 4ir|siilng of our colored
for advancement. F IK K H TO N E
proper ty
in Hanford
a r e a Used Metal Ice H o rn .... — 99.96
.... lu.OH
S TO R E S ._____
C H E A P . Lola aa-|ow aa flO Uteri lounge chain
14.95 Wailrevs
down. 16 month. Reth Delloe, P. Uteri I pc. cane hack Suit#
warded al Toucl.lon
U*ed tuning Room Tattle
9.95
Q. Boa 155*. Sanford.
Drug Company. Apply tn Mr.
U*ed Dining Tahir, 4 chair* 19.95
--------- &amp; A. W IIIDDON, MIL------- U «rd 3 pc. Living Room Salt* 29 96
Used 2 pc. Fibre IJvlng
** H O M E S
HOME S IT E S
ACREAG E — GROVES
B A b Y H IT T E R . Best nf Referen­
R A N C H E S -R A N C H L A N D
ce*. Mrs. M. Falkenlierg, 419't
A ll type* of Seal Katate
Palmetto A*#. Garage Ant.
Plxinc 1281
l l f t J U f e i k Av*.
RABV H IT T lN O at 20h StB i sTJ
A L M O S T N E W l i l j ^ p L i houao
Street. Phone 2I4 J,
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with rom pM * \ fewhot ‘nnd ga&gt;
MATHER OF SANFORD
Watch
and
Hock
repairing.
Butov
■
S M t K (at Mi.
Phono 127
ra need" 2 l*r**
we**
watch factory methods u.ed
AUtTld.W
l-ower Price*. Fellow* lloi
2 BEDRO OM houte beautifully Vegetable*. Mvettock and mi*MlUaaoua aal* every Friday
furnl.heu, immediate pus leas ion,
night at 7:10. Ooi. Larry Jane*.
Term* If tleilnkf.’
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Mw l t a i g H A N F O R D FAHM RRH' A U C T IO N R E S P O N S IB L E P A R T Y T O OW N
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(I'nnlinued from I'age O ur)
Arnold who welcomed the Cham­
ber of Commerce to l-ongwood,
by J. D. Morriion mayor or Alta­
monte Spring*. who told of the
•crompllfhmrtita of the Altamonte
chamber of commerce of the imtrtance of a county-whir I'harnr of Commerce, and by Frank
Evan* who invllad the direclora to
the Pioneer N ight program at
l-ake Mary neat Saturday, and
who revealed that the lake Mary
Chamhr of commerce, nrganlird
In 1922, ia the otdeet chamber of
commerce organisation the county.
Mr. Hal) thanked their (M a k ­
er* for their comments, said the
director* hope to make the Cham­
ber of Commerce a counlywld*
organfration in fa d a« well a* In
name with equal rerurvmtation
and equal power divided among
the county town*, lie also thank­
ed Maximilian Shepard, ownrr of
|h&lt;. Longwnod Hotel, for hi* hocpllality, «nd welcomed (t. P, Her rxli'ii, who ha* been ill ri-cently,
lun L to the board.
Antong the change, hi the by­
law* adopted by the director*
were the following:
I ) “ Any per*oti or corporation
tuny *ub*crltic for on* or more
membership* but no person or
firm shall lie jiermitted to ra*t
more than five *rpnrate vote* recardies* of total paid mcmlirrships."
2) “ fhie* of tht* organfMlioil
rhall It *12.50 a &gt;ear. payable in
advance aemi-annually nr annual­
ly."
A) ’•The affair* of thi* organiration (hall be administered
by a hoard nf director* eotnptwd
of 4ft Chamber of Commerce
member* In good (landing", 21
from county commladoner* din*
tiler* one and three, and 24 from
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two. four and five.
4) "Electium shall ba lit Id each
September."
M " T h n e shall ba a primary
ballot prrpared and issued (o tb membership and Uio 1C candidate*
receiving (nr greatest ntimbrr of
vnt e* ahull automatically have
Ibt-ir name* entered upon a run­
off ballot which (hall hr Iuued to
the member «hi|&gt;. The right can­
didate* receiving the mn»t vote*
rhall be der Iared rteetrd tn th&gt;(card ” f dirrrtnr* for three year
trrma."

Karlh Tremor
U s s II r s h !'&gt;■■§ Faae Its d
a* France and Belgium Most
guesses were that the renter w »aiound Thuringia, in Soviet Fast
Germany.
In New York the Rev Joseph
Lynch, director uf tin Fordham
University id-scrvat-iry, raid the
•-timated loeatluit nf the rentrr
definitely indirAtest an earthquake
of the “ resettlement" pattern
(ttmmon t« cettain arras.
The shivk was felt uv heavy
sea* pounded ttu- Furnpeatt con­
tinent, arrompanied by fierce
gab-1 which tied up "hipping and
inflicted widespread d i m a g e.
Tlrere wa* no re|iort from Western
Lutope nf any extensive darting'
from the eatth shock.
I’rtif. Friedrich Becker, director
of the Bonn, Genii any, ill-sen a
tnry, said the atomic explanation
had not !-••• n entirely eliminat'd,
but the Western xslentUU Irving
to run down the origin and cause
of the shnek were handicapped
for lark of definite information
from behind the Iron Curtain.
Given sufficient Information in
such occurrence*, scientist* would
la- aide in pinpoint the sourer*
The Wc»J German xffi* imla have
mdernl an exhaustive Investiga­
tion, observatory official* saidKarlh tremots, however, ate
falx Iv fiequCnl In th« area of thr
West German volcanic range, thr
Fif'd mountain*.
By telephone, Prof. Friedrich
Geiecke of tlm .Soviet controlled
Karthquake Rr-ealrli Institute at
Jena in Fast Germany said the
qua hr was one nf the strongest
ever registered there But he rtti
■i| out the |M&gt;sslhilllv nf an rxploiirm. He rlid not gtv'e any M a­
son* for thi* view.

RFC Reorganization
M s s lIs s rX t'rsis t’s a - li s r i

agency, now under file on chargeof yielding to Influenit- In making
loan-.
ft. the fait of a majority vote
against irorganltihg the agrm y—
even though It fell shuit uf ihc
tequitril 21H to lib* k It -wa- a
possible indication (bat later tr*t*
might pass piopo-ctl logl-lation to
kill Hie RFC.
Tills uii-lcrlviog Isslm was te
ntfnlied In the debate. *

Korean War
M n ll* * l4 r &gt; « * r * i « Orel
the northern section oi the city.
"I am very happy to be entering
Seoul again," aald General Falk
Cun Yup commander of the IIOK
Divialnn.
Id. General Mntthew it. Jtidgways highth tA rm y headquarter*
said there would la- a lapse uf sevm il bouts to fun it would lar (arteilrfs- to release more information
on the Seoul situation.
II. S. J.’ith Division troop* east
of the rity had crossed the Han
one wrek ago and driven HI miles
northward against steadily weak&gt;•n I n g Communist opposition.
These force* already werr northcast of the rity .
Flsrwhrre the Red* Wednesday
fought real guard delaying action*
on thr ra*t-eentrol front but con­
tinued their mysterious with­
drawal in other M-ctora.
For two hour* they held up IX
ft Second Division infantrymen
advancing up the mountainous
r-ptnc of the peninsula. The doughImy* intense small aims fire from
alrmit Ifrfi Itcds dug in one mile
notlli of Yudong.
Thr Reds were hlasterl by air
and artillrry fire- Shortly after
rerun the AnP’riranx wrte able
In move ninth ward ugaln.
Fifth Air Force pilots reported
unotlirr group of Communist* dug
in farther north. The planr*
swooped to the attack, hut tenit i were not immediately known.

It oaitHoea From Fas* Oast
Phaser under the Disaster Service
as: I) committees for emergency
relief: " ) action immrrliatrlv when
disa-lri -trikes; It tt habllilation
of disaster victim*.
Mr*. Maxwell uigcd all Ihosr
v ho havt not fiintilhutril to the
Red Cto-* to do so and to secure
the Civil Dcfen*c -uptdement to
the tegular Red Cross course of
training and to lake advantage of
thr informaliun It offer*. She
stati*l that there are now 12 qua­
lifier) in-tiui lot * In water itafety
in Ranfurd, Min gw reel, Geneva and
Lake Mary Mr*. II. W. Rucker
la ihairniaii. Khe eiplaiued that
mosi of the Iterl Cross work I•.one bv volunteer* mid pialaed
the work that |« Ireing »am e-l out
mm In Korea. She iioliilcd out
the fad that the major sttrngth
of Bert Crus* I* volunteer winker*
and the lived for greater unity
iM'twrrn I lie I'm « I rhaplet* ami the
natiiiiiul oijranixatUin. "Co-iperali*
with join Bid Cross". *hr urgerl,
"for II Is a way to serve our
country In the** perilous times"
Mi*. Cnlcne Wlh-iil of Daytoni
It-’aih, a vDilol at the meeting, invitnl the group to ittleml the
Horne ftlmw nod Fo-e| Show which
will l-e pot on tn Daytona Itraeh
Armory Apr. |.f»-fl.7-H on-ler the
auspices of the Daytona Bench
Pilot Ctnti.
Mis* Allie le e Bush of O -ala.

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Mr. Bunnell* *aye:
" I am la the rxntslrurlhui busiaesa,- whld] everyone know* is
m igtltj heavy work. I wa* work(■if so hard, and ju -t didn't »c*-m
to have any u|iprllD at all. I
atarltd having arhea aid twin* at
about Ihe name lime. Then, about
that time I decided to give
IIA D A C 0 L a trial. Right away,
Hiy aching waa greatly relieved
and my aptH-tlte picking up. I
star*--d eating regular
uienU,
alrrc-lug well and my grnrtsl
ruiMillnn m u greatly Impruvvd.
I have
liter rontiuued taking
H A D A C O L regularly, amt feel
that It Is a uom ltrfi.l ptoditrl I
freely munnnend H A D A C O L ax
• good product."
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ICeeltaced grew Pan* nael
( C w t l n H Pi m * rage d h |
Laid, "arid it i* only a matter of •afe, Costello aald: “ I don’t know
W A S H IN G TO N . Mar. 1 4 - b n
Imre, unr atomic carrying bomb- c u r t ly If I have 140,000 or *60,The Hurrau of Intrrnal Revenue rr* will arl a* no d rtrrrrn t to 000."
almost broke the miml-t-r* game Soviet ltu**ia. They will Im u«e"Then," aald O'Conor, "it i»
Itanker* In Wa-t.ington yesterday.
approximately liu.nou or I6fl,Farly in the day the lunrau
"M y estimate id tin -itualinn
•lapped a
( *!i tax lien on i. that we have a lim it'd time
A. "Yea."
Knimitt Warring, reputed noml-et- to m i n i Western F.uiope the
•J- Have you any other stronggame l«u»*. Newspaper* hendlined time during which it will take i&gt;oxe*T
the figure.
the Ku*-i*n scientists to peifest
A. No.
Hunch playrr* plunged heavily a &gt;l&lt;fcti—• fm our atom-carrying
Q. I* there any other perron
on the numeral* If&gt;I».
temlier*. When they have, they holding ca»h, aecimtie* og any­
At thr end of thr rlay whrn will he nlile to gnovp oil the thing else of value for youT
race track pari-mutual &gt;rI i I&gt; were ground unless in the meantime
A. No.
totaled io arrive at the winning •e have Iniilt
up in Kuropr
Earlier, Costello accused the
nuinlirr the m u ll was—
ground forces of sufficient power corn mi rice of breaking federal
Yep. 169.
to deter them."
law in using transcription* of hi*
"Boy we really tmik u bath"
McCarthy
said
FWrnhowrr's telephone mnveriatinn*.
said one gamhlrr. lie mennt lu- bind i Were tied, a* the North
Faring the Senate commit Irr
had Irren cleaned.
Atlantic defense fotre rommaiuier,
•"by the sum, rrowd that has for the second day in a row, the
lint the hnnd* of (G-uirial Doug- reputed racket* overlord said
through hia attorney that ' the
U*l Ms(;.-irthur In theKant."
"If good natures! Ike isn’t rate, Senator* ovrrstrpprd legal hound
IC s s lis a r X great Fax* D m i
tud, he ia going to lie tnken for in presentilur the recording*.
not op|Htse any rlale-widt- regula­ an awful ride,
me Wisconsin j Senator Herbert R. O'Conor
tor* measute," Smith said In * Senator said. "You know a greet I (D -M d ), presiding at the session,
statement, "But if it I* a fair MR soldier tlr&gt;»w not have time to promptly overruled *he objection*.
and f mean fully protrcl* tip’ pub- barn the way* of rrnked, tiarkCommittee rounel Rudolph Hal­
lie as a Idll should -In, ami also iom diplottiisey nod If
h&lt;- has ley -aid the wiretapped conversa­
Is fair to the utilities, | would -pent enough time vildieriiig to tion* were made In 1941, with
want to see xurh a uuasuie become I- the good soldier that Ki-o-n. court authoriaation, by tnve*tlgathe law."
lower is. he i anno! rope with un­ srtn* for Manhattan district A t­
Smith said the Honda Power 4 principled, erooked, clever dip,»- torney Frank S. Hogan.
Light (&gt;t. had "prrpart-d p„ bill trrsl*."
Tlie r!a»h came when Halley
McCarthy -aid Mr. Truman's sought to introduce a Irngthy
ami we do not have in n
ruder t« the Seventh Fleet to transcription of a long-distance
preparing any siuh Irgi-lation.
protect Formosa from invnuirui talk Cnstell npurportedly had with
"Having rut my eye teeth a- *nd to prevent the Chinese N a­ "Handy" Phtl Caste!, in New Or
an rnginrer for a statr-wiile utilltv tionalists on that island from lean*.
ron.mTssion, I rrrtalnly am nut invading China released Chine-e
Co»te!J,i ha* nsrnrd Kastrl a.
opposed to (tatr-wldr regulation, Communists for duty elsewhere,
the l*i»« of a anuthern *lol maand rerognixe that •taW-wide re
lie talrl 260,fHM| Reds has l-een chlne enterprise, the Louisiana
gulatinn l» much mort efficient
on th&lt;
mainland Mint company, which Coxtellu
ami economical than the few In­ Immobilised
••id hr set up In 1915 with an
dividual local Isrard* that now arm** from Formosa.
"When that order went Inin
exist," he added.
however, those Hoops
Smith pointed mil In the state rffert,
merit that IP stale* now have started to move northward toward Manchuria to thr
Vain
late-wide regulation.
River and are now killing A m r r - ;
Iran men in Korea," In deetarnl. i
"Such i* the result of our two-ided. eoptradlrtoty war in the Firlflr In which the Seventh
Fleet ia ordered to fight on
fCnntlniied fmm Page O n r l
anil the two new Burroughs Book­ rne aide anil the II. K, Arm y on
keeping machine- that a rr lielug the nlhrt. It I* impossible, hut
instalierl.
Frank Kvan* of (mki M ary ami lias Im-n tapir) with assets inerras.
Ihnton, Mas*., was the first presi­ ing front 911'J.Ml'J a* of Jan. I,
dent of thp Aso*lalion during l» ll In «U H I,4 n r, « , of Jan. 1,
1915 following It* m gan in I ton in m i .
NovemlK-r, 19.11 Kanf-ud F. D*&gt;udHoward Favtllr, retlirrl n&gt;n.
ney was one of the oilginat dlres - Itactor, la president of the a*
lor* and I* still serving.
-'-iatlon. Other olfieers ate K. C
Mat ted in the Fhuidn State Harper, first vhe-president; N. F.
Hank lluilding, the Assosdution had Itomlliev. aeesrml viee-piesolent;
Initial rapital of |5.(MXI, w hirh at Mrs. Cliapman, excrutivr secre­
Ihe end of the first yrai of opera' tary and Irv-aaurer amt Mr*. Maude It i« happening."
lion had grown to 91&lt;tJI2H. It hatcher, assistant.
McCarthy Ida rani Keen-tary of
June, 19 R) the company mover I V ' The Itoard of rlirertnra include State Aches on and Owen Lalli209 Magnolia A (T 0u« ai d it- ap ■Mr, Favllle, M r. Harper ami Mr. mote, whom thy WixnetMln seasset* at that time were a p p ru ti Boedery, George Tuuhj. J . II, tot ha* charged with being Rus­
rnatrly
sia's top xpy in this eountry, f»r
„ . IIOO.IMRl'
Van II , H . Jao
Dutlng'a 10 yeitr jm-H oiI grow th - F.dwin
linholaer.
the policies In the Far Kaat.

okay from the lata Huey LoneGeorge Wolf, attorney for Cot*
tello, maintained that “ telephone
ronvrraationt cannot be divulged'’
under federal law. He argued that
New York date law may permit
u»r of wiretap*, but they aren't
permitted in federal proceeding*

DR. H. K. RING
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the Irt-aollfii! Faster iWnrallons
which ndurin’d the rlilinrr tabk*.
Annoomenient waa made nf tin
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Unit«'lav at 7:16 !

SEE T H E N E W

the - N'lii'fil or I heir driitul clinlt
trrojecl.
A-liiiiiiistratl»r effort* In get a
quirk vote In the House Banking
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t-mimillet'
on -a int-day
90-day extension
of iiic-enl federal rent control*.
The legislation we* epproved l-v
the Keiute yestr-r-lay. Chairmnti
Hpcnce tl» K y i smighl House ruin*
mtttcc approval in la y after hear
mg one witness, Ib-uring Kxpedi
let Ttghc W-mh|fie|i. Wnlrntt iR Mlcht, .eni-r
ciltamlltee Republican, objected tn
Ihe fa»* action. And on the House
flour (in i’ n-a-lei martin of Massa­
chusetts nhjectrd to a request by
Administration leaders to let the
Hanklgn Commlttea meet while
the House was in se**lson

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Scout Fund Drive
Falls $500 S h o r t
Of
Campaign
Goal
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Total contribution* to the Boy
Scout drive In which many local
nrganliatlnns parti, ipalnl totalled
yi.f*oo or g.Mat short of the ».\f*H
goal, \V. F . Hunt, ehnirniau. ieported today.
"W r feel that many people were
not given the opportunity to con­
tribute to the campaign," In* said
today, ami added that gift* may
be sent to I*. O. Box (Pin. Hanford.
M r. Hunt expressed thank* to
the organization which gave valu­
able aid in the drivo in February.
These Included Rotary, Kiwanis,
Lion*, Jayreea, Bu*ine*«
ami
Professional Woman'* Club, the
American Legion, the Elk*. p. T.
A., and the Sanford Woman's
Club.
The proceed* of the drive be­
come a part of the budget of the
Central
Florida Council,
Hoy
Scout* for 1061 and will lx used
to further Scout activities In the
area of which Seminole County I*
a pari.
The outlay is devoted toward
ramping and Scout activiiie*. the
organltailon of new troop*, the
training of Scout leader* and foi
office oenrire.
On June 10 the surnmrr Seoul
program will be alarted for a
■U week period at Camp La
Noche. The maintenance of this
200 acre ramp I* a vital part of
the Scout budget, said Mr. Hunt..
The camp I* located north of
DeLand in Volusia county.

Wagner Accused Bricker Demands
Of Bad Faith By BayleAndDawson
Rollins Faculty T e s t i f y On RFC
Summary Dismissals Sordid Situation DisDescribed As Detri*
closed In Agency,
mental To College
Senator D e c l a r e s

P r o p o s a l Releasing;
World War II Vets
After
12 Monrhs
S e r v i c e
Approved
W ASHINGTON. Ms

Perjury Charged
Three Are K illed Increase In Dope Smugging Is
In R ail Accident; Connected With Lucky Luciano To Jet Scientist
During Spy Trial
Thirty Are Hurt
Train Leaves Tracks
In Center Of Small
Town Near Detroit
.D E T R O IT . M*r." 15—
T wo
women and the inlaid child of
one were killed in a tiam w irck
tvrd id heir Iasi midnight and
tlinir than 50 |xisnn* w rrr inpnrd.
live i . i is id a Cineiiinalidwiund
Nrw York Central passenger train
left the rails in siihuihan Irrnlun
a« llir train tell it* way through
log and snow.
The victims included a Michigan
Slate College student'* wife ami
child.
Karly today the body of the
second woman wo* still unidenti­
fied at the Wayne county morgue.
Cru-hed to death in one ovciturned coach were Mr*. (Jrace A l­
len, 26, Pa*t Ionising. Mich., and
her year-old baby, Janet.
The young huslusnd, !L B. A l­
len, wa* injured. Ills hurts wrcie
reported minor.
Itrscuera and wrec*er» work*-*l
for hour* in the fantastic glare of
searchlight* playing over up*ct
ami tilted car*.
Two ear* lay on thslr aldr*.
Three other*. Including a b a g g a rrar, were off th* rail*. The Jumbje
was in the shape of a hug* " U " .
A fleet of ambulance*, including
some from the nimby Grosse lie
ll'aatlawr* ns rag* Tt**s|

Attendance RiseH
At lA'jfion’s Fair

NEW YORK. M ar.-15 — &lt;/P) - Narcotics smuggling inln th.
II, S. increased one yrn altri *iir king Charles "Lucky Luciano wa,
ticpolled to Italy, Senate crime purlieu were told today.

Samuel Levine, an agent lor the U . N. Huirau of Narcotics, lr»ti
lied that the flow of illegal drug* (tom Italy Ixgan rising tharply to

Bill Being Drawn
For Bond Issue To
Finance Hospital
Fish Estate
Unable
.
_
n
,
L O Aid
A id O
n Project.
P ro je c t,
To
On
Stemper D e c l a r e s
A lour man commiltre com|*oved of Senator L. F. Hoyle. Hep.
Volir William*. G. W. Spencer and
Fled R. Wilron hat volunteered to
draft a local bill aullmii/ing a
bond mue to finance llie contliucW. If. Stemper told today"* J a y
cee meeting.

Mr. Stemper pointed out that the
Fuh Eilalr duller* had informed
a meeting of the Ifotpilal Emer­
gency Committee in DeLand Sati.rday that no -fund* are now avail­
able for a Seminole County horpilal
although the cilatf may lx willing
to assume co*t of plant for the
project.

'"

~

Lueiano wa* deported to thi,
eountryT" thu witness was :i*h«p
"Ye*,- he said.
I.i-viue, the fir-t witness &lt;&gt;n the
fourth dav of the committer*’*
Nrw York hearing*, did ru-t g-v.Luciano's full name. But the one­
time I'. S. underworld power fur
yrar* has Ixen ronnr-ctrd with thi*
nan otic* traffic.
The committee recently named
him a* the inng-distatM-e cr*r. or
inli-rnicdi*r&gt;, U tv* ..n * C M --go
crime syndicate und a New YorkNew Orleans crime avis ruled by
gambler Frank Costello.
Tracing narcotic* operator* in
the II. S., la-vine said 1D30 lluriau
records showed that a •'m-di"
hcadr,t hv Thoms* latehe«e e-mtrolled distribution in thi ley
ii •■n&gt;*&gt;4
p i* , r » « n

NEW YOfuT AUt

15-h A’ i -

A jet piopiiiion scientlit was ac* u*e&lt;| n| |x i j i i i v today in cnnnei •
linn with the atom bomb *py CJie
nil Inal m fedet.il mult.
I lie e*|&gt;rit, William IVil. 1?year-old Coluinlu.i Univemty phv*K t untiuclor. was railed into
m u il to (ace a frdiial indictment.
Die govriiitnepl ilu t g r d he lied
when hr told a gland jury that hr
wai not aripiainted with two of
the spy dial defendants and otliri
prison, connected with the case.
I'crl wa* described by a spoke*SI •**ll**»a II* l'**r I sm I

Midnight Tonight
County Boards Can Is Last Chance To
Improve S c h o o l s , File Tax R e t u r n s
C o u n c i l Declares
lit C H A ItL K S MOI.ON&gt;

T A L L A H A S S E E , Mar. 16 -r&gt;
— The State Advisory Council on
Kdiiratinn isn't ready to say moat
of Florida's fJ7 county school
lumrds ore doing their Ixst.
The Connell declined to sptf •*ll**erl II* P**r I'warl

The proposed hospital to tx built Frost Is Forecast
with bond Itaut funds mold lx
built at a cost of from HO.OOn to
For North Florida
$12,000 per bed, Mr. Stemper said.
Mrrvin O ile r of the Otler-W elL A K E L A N D . Mar. 16 -M b —
ler Development Company told tho Scattered light
frost
in low
group hia firm had made a pri­ ground location* in the moth
vate estimate of th* construction portion of the Gainesville district
the building could he put up at a of peninsula Florida forr*-a*t for
H w a ila a ra o * P i* * r * * r i
tonight and Friday morning by the
FiHlrrnl State Fro-t Warning Ser­
G R A T IT U D E
vice.
B A L T IM O R E , Mar
The furerast for tonight uml
The Cohen* Invited their neighbor, Friday morning: clear In partly
MU* Ida R. Block, over to watch cloudy, rather cool northern dis­
television.
tricts with lowest tempcratnir*
While leaving the darkened 33 to 3ft degree* and patrhe- of
apartment, Mil* Block contend*, acattered light frost in low ground
she lripped over a ro|led-up rug
location* in north portion of
*nd fell, breaking her wri*t.
Gainesville district.
Moderately
So yesterday she filed a »uit cool in south and central di«ngalntt M r. and Mr*. l.oul* Cohen trirtr.
for f lo.ooo In damage*.
Friday clear to partly rloudy
ami slightly higher temperatures.
Outlook: slightly higher temper­
ature*
Saturday
and
Sunday
mornings.

Oil, Air Force Bases And Military
Aircraft Production Boom In Texas

Government Says Perl
Lied In Denying Mis
FriendshipWithSpy

F R A U D U L E N T C LA IM S
TA LLA H A SSEE.
Mar.
16(Speclal)— Fourteen person* were
prosecuted during February by
the Unemployment Compensation
HUI-i-oi of the Florida Ind uit rial
Comml**lon for filing fraudulent
beneflta claim*. This brought the
year's total of prnverutlons to 12.
Failure to report wagr* for
partial employment resulted in 70
person* being disqualified from
receiving benefit* for one year.
A ll benefit* received Illegally mutt
be repaid. Approximately tl.OflO
woa collected daring the month
from previously aver paid clalma.
More tabu UJJOO claim* were
screened during the month to
detect any possible fraud activi­
ties. During February IS per.on*
were found to have ftlesl claims
Illegally and were subject to pro•ecutlon. This wa* 17 lews th an
the number fer January.

W A S H IN G T O N , Mai. 16 &lt;A I*»
— Midnight tonight is the dead­
line for filing Itifat income tax
returns, but it's pretty much »
cinch that moil of the f,2.000.000
American* who have to file them
already have -lone »o
The withholding lax syitein in
stitlited bach In 1011 ha* put u
terrific dent In the old American
H
Oa V*i|» I nurl

Ornttgo City Wins
Shtif fIe hoard sMntch
Eleven tram* comprising 22
player* nf
the Orange City
ShuffletMiard Club vlsile*| the
Sanfunl Tourist an-l ShuffletM-ar I
Cluli for * contest yesterday after­
noon in which the visitors hnd
u "slight edge".
Following the game* platers
and *|xctator* wi re entertaine*!
at the Tourist Center nml were
i-er/ed i offer and doughnuts. A
sherry file in the fireplare warm­
ed the room.
Among the visitor* from Grange
City wa* Col. A. J. Mead, presi­
dent of the rlub, nnd J. C. Inch,
director of tourist artivitir*. Both
expressed pleasure at the reception
given here and praised the facili­
ties provided by the City ami
Chamber of Commerce for the
tourist*.
"W # regard Sanford a* a live
town," said Col. Mead.
Mr*. Nancy Dobbin was chair­
man of the serving committee and
wa* assisted hy Mrs. John Reinwold of Illinois, Mr*. Nancy F.
Falkenhurg of llllnni*. Mr*. Clin­
ton Gordon of Springfield, Ohio,
nnd Mrs. \V. R. Brown.
K N IG H T S T E M P L A R
Taylor Commandery, No. 2Jt,
Knight* Templar, will meet Friday
night at 7:30 o'clock at the Ma­
sonic Hall. The order nf the Red
Cro»» and Knight* of Malta wilt
ba conferred.
A delegation of Sir Knight*
from Oriental Commandery No.
V, Daytona Beach, I* due to be
present and will a**Ut in the con­
ferring of these degree*. Light
refreshment* will lx served at the
dose of tha raveling.

■I -

Vin&lt;on (l)-l .a )

M il

W A S IIIN G IO N . Mat I » t,P . ihr vole was IS to 15 in stipjmtl
Senaloi lliickri (R-Ohiot de­ nf a move he made to sliike the
manded in I lie Senate Iih I.iv that *ceiling finm the (ommiltre's hill to
Demociatii
National l haiiman widen the draft and irt up l 'inWilliam M llovle, |i and |ue-i i vetial M tlilatv liaining
ilri*Ii.vI .vunlanl D-uulil Dawson
The net inn Wns taken tu cliMi*&lt;t
he called In leiliiv at the Senaie *e**inn.
R| ( o n r.iiealion
\ny limit nn the -ire of the
"The
i.p o rl
will never
l-e ■i t nir.I force, ha* hern np|kv*rd l»y
complili- until (till llssyli nn.l I'rr.ident Tru m a n and m ilita iy
I bill H u m -on mini t.efo»e tlli* leadrr*. t&gt;ut the l-inilluui man ci-il•utiiiisi*11 • aii-l
*1Ify." Itm k* r lug « s i paasssl tiy the Senate.

Ihev tele.vieil a ilatemrnl which
said iuither that the situation, d
noi handled with llir ulinoil wis­
dom. Rood will and ipeed by all
Com fined mav well in u ll hi disalter to the college
I - It-*iit•.1

Till* iilcturc was taken :ilw»ui IM*J in Hunt « f tin- Plant System I .ain after the latter was Ihruwn (m m hi* pony nn&lt;t n nail was run
H o.piU l No. 1 in Sanford. The I l&gt;&gt;«|&gt;ilal. n large, one story iHlililltlg, into hi* jaw lame. The accident M iiirrn l on the Pump llraiuh Hinl*rwas l-wattd u short ifi-lvnee ninth not of th.- pre*ent «tle of the uhieh -pan-nil n creek on K ail S&lt;e&lt;ml Street nut far from the pr« A il. Uf|M&gt;t. I Sr. Frank II t'alilwell h n thief surgeon an-l Hi. \\. G. sent l laud* Whitten home. Itulll in the early '5*0*, the ho«|*.li*l wa
Alilrith wna pharm a-i-t. Other physician* w in - U r. I.ynth, Hr. Petty , discontinuiil heir when the Plant System hiiilt n new one in Way*ml Hr. CiiMtkshank. The latter tiraletl nine year ohl Edward K. cro*.s, (la. Person* *hown in the pi* lure could not !&gt;*• i*lrunified.

15

— 1hr I louse Aimed Srm&lt; r . I nut
miller 1ih I.iv klUH keel nut nf its
milit.viy manpower lull the 4-miliinn-man limit nn thr &lt;i;r nf l!ir
aimed force*.
Chauman

W IN TE R P A R K . Mai. 15 - i d b
Rollins College Licullv linlay i b ilg ­
ed Pietident Paul A. Wagnei with
what amounted lo hitl I j it Is ill
sts•mis sinw *'ovr- .'ll id then lurniheit.

Attendance It ripreted to im.
prove g rra tly at the Seminole
County F a ir during the remaind­
er of the we. k now that the
wrathcr ha* iinprovrd, James Q.
Galloway, American Ixgton chair­
man of the Fair Committee an.
nnunred thi* morning.
School children will lx admitted
free tomorrow afternoon at l:0d
P.M. he stated, and will have re­
duced-rates on rides at the Midway.
Much Interest I* being shown In
the high pole art which I* staged
nightly at 10:30 o'clock on the
MRS. R O U T II E L E C T E D
midway, he *ald, and which I*
Mrs. E. J . South wa* elected shown free.
vice-chairman of the Sixth Dis­
trict of the Hu sloes* and Profes.
slonal Women's Clubs at a meet­
ing Sunday morning at tho Mel­
bourne H. and P.W. Chib. Helen
Bennett of Orlando was fleeted
chairman.
Following a luncheon, Ruth Pas­
chal of Daytona Bench was the
(Editor’* Not*:— llvrv is anolhrr In the series of reports by
main speaker. Mrs. Marian lia rAworlated Pre** staff writer* on progress of Ihs I). S. mnhliramsn of Sanford was present with
linn hoard. Today— 'Tria*.)
Mrs. Routh.
By C L A Y T O N H ICKSO N
T I T FO R T A T
D
A
LLA
S
,
Mar.
15
— (IP) — T lx mobilization program ha* Teta*
I0 N D O N . Mnr. IS — ( A P I —
Britain** Labor government, which humping, with three thing* most noticeable:
1. More oil, ga*. and synthetic rubber are being drawn out of
has nationalise! math of this
country's Industry, I* raising a the fabulously rich toil.
storm of proto* today against
2. A growing stream of military planet — from small liaison craft
naUonalitaOon by lf*n of the and tha world's fastest jeta too
Anglo-Iranian OR C ompany, more the giant stratsgic bomber, the *f the defense employment data
than 6# per r*Wt owned by the famed B -M — Is coming
from I* resi'rirted.
British governnM L
But some example* aro cnTeiaa manufacturing plants.
3. A ir Force bases or* being lightening.
In d lro tre n S British fo'bTnJt* •u'l
About 60/M0 Tetan* ore ro*
consider what stspn should fat- rrnetlvotad wholesale, to turn gaged in aircraft production In
low vestrrdoy** strong official out more trained worrlora and the Dalla*-Fort Worth area alone.
protest against tho vote in Iron's technicians.
Mar*- than half of these are in
parliament to natlenaHie th* rich
With the employment Index In the cavernous consolidated vulTsxst at nn aU-tlms high, much
C H E C K E R C H A M P IO N
The Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce will *pon*or a chest
and checker exhibition by former
World'* Checker Champion Nrwail
Hanks at 7:30 I'. M. tonight at UnTourist
Center, Manager
Kd
Whitney has announced.
The talk and showing of still
pictures by George Swarts ached,
uled to be shown at the Tourist
Center tomorrow night has been
postponed lo a later date a* Mr.
Swart! ha* been called out of
town.

No. I Hi

House Group Rejects
4 Million Man Limit
On Armed Services

EARLY SANFORD HOSPITAL

Hongchon Base Falls
To Advancing U. N.
Troops In Center;
Three Planes Lost
TO K YO . Mar. 15— (/P)— Unites!
Nations liuopi rrluinrd in (o irr lo
Seoul today and searched llir tubbled streets of the old South Ko­
rean capital for inde-oul Commonill soldiers.
The capital** irmnant impulalion ol old folk* and childirn cheer­
ed the return of the Allied light­
ing men. Communist* had held the
city *ince Jan. 4, their lecond oc­
cupation of the war.
All along the Korean front. Al­
lied troop* turgrd northward on the
heel* of retreating Reds. At some
points Allied I mops were less than
IH miles from the old Parallrl 18
border lo North Korra.
American assault troop* stormed
into Hongchon Thuisday and found
the formrr main Communist sup­
&amp;■ ply base on the central liont in
tuins.
G. I.** rode tanks acioti the
Hongchon Riser to teach the one­
time city of 15,000. Only (i*r
civilians and one mangy white
horse greeted the U. S. column,
arm* fire when they first entered
The Americans met only light
Hongchon. Later mortar fire fell
in the town.
Hongchon i* a vital road junc­
tion 20 mile* toulh of the 5Hlb
Parallel.
The big push was rolling toward

W EA TH ER

Ansudalrd Prrvt Leased Wire

SANFOHI), FLORIDA THURSDAY MAR. 15. 1951

Entahliohed 1908

Allies Surge
Toward Border
* Of North Korea

(C n lln H

TH E

t U n |m paitljr ( M ) iiul cool
with i l l l l i l i ) higher temper Jturr*
thi* afternoon, tonight mil Friday.
I if M In iiiuslrralr westerly nirali.
brooming light variable tonight
and Friday.

llo ill innnil cniio ,-tftii two
Iio io - of nogr) i-vcliani-, to-twi-i-n
H-' hoh rat and Iti-pot-lii an- .»i--ot
llo invr-ligalion l.y a SinatiItm king
Siltsnininillri
hriidnt
U . S .— m S rp lrm b c r, 1949 But an (•) Senator Fulhrighl tD -A rk l.
Linker -not tin- ''sordid situa­
announcement last weekend that a tion" alrendy di*cli**i-il by the
slvi ink inw hudyrl with no proi|xr|t healing*
-hould
tufollowrd
for additional lumli would foire through
Hi- -ant the name* of t«ilh
faculty cuts and abandonment &lt;d
llo* I- .imt Haw *on, U loti llmi e
intr(collrgi.ilr athl-tici luoughl on tdiiiim-tralivi- n-ei-l.int
*'*•••
a Imoir which has dud liaidlv at | tiilenl Tinman, had run lliroogh
iiuniy ol Ho loan* and up* rations.
all since then
l lo Mils niiimltti-i i, In tr-lig a lIh r nuinl-ri ol nirmlxis m .ukrd
lug a'legi-il favoritism uml inlot duniinal ha- tanged I io iii 1/ fine..... in RFC loan*. In a pre­
ii &gt;*iiss*a si* i-**» r » * n
liminary report to the Senate la-t
niuuth, it &lt;uol some I I C duettor* bait yielded In influence- und
!• ««ll**eU II* l-**e I s s n

All had lie-ii «eirne on the piclly little rainpii in cenlial I loiid.i
since 5J.ye*i i ld l)i Wagnei heramc pieiidenl youngeil in the

Vinson *nid the lluine t'n in m ittce rejecti-,1. II.21, an cailier sm ellInienl I.v Itep Short nf \|i nurl,
ranking Republican nieinlxr. tu
inu-m-e n t.irtwi.ivsm man ceiling.
1 he cnmniiltee .i!*n rrjix-teil Ull
amendment hv Hep W t U a d (ICO rel to limit the -ire to :t/irtlt.rt«V0.
In taking up the hill -eclion liV
nation, tin- ei-mmittce approved
a pruiHi.nl Hint uoiil-l I r!rn*o
World War l l \ .t* ran- in the in .
uclive volunter re»erve who hove
hern on a- live duty (to 12 month*
»im-e June 26, I!*'**, the .late the
Korean war .ta ile d.

The (till originally had *»ld that

•iic*Ii re*i r\ i»t* could apply foe
release after 12 or more month*
active duty an-l stipulated they
should tx released at the "eiirlie.t
practical date without im pairing
the national seeurlty."
The Ciuninittre vute-l 2fl t-i I " *«»
-trike out that stipulation. Vlnonn
-ai.i that vrimM h*v* th* affix*
of making releii-e u.«u.|»toiy a f ­
ter 12 months
I aimers of the cmlral vivtioi
To lx eligible for n l-.i - those
re*crvi— iniisl l-ave .-end r-i .»•"•
of the state- will tu- lit'-ilght ii i• to
live .tut\ for inure Ihnii tar -lay*
date on reieorrh for new vri-c
I'd ltiilh- varieties fm Floilila no-l
Six *rnicnre* were |&gt;rouionicei| Ixtw n-n tin* peniMl IV,'
1-l.ml dUeasr and ln-i-.l cmiiI io I Tuesday hy ludgi H-uiglas Slru
a d tepl 8. 1"*'Tir* Inai tivi ar-d *ol'int* •r ••*
here Criilav, Mm - '
strum.
Occasion will lx a fold day u.
\i Im twi
lla rn -n ii,
Negress, serve are those who d" not ••”the I'nivsrsity of Morlda'c t'«u
|ih-nil- d gilitly lo n i tiarge of ag reive drill |&gt;n&gt; while m a re ervi*
tli.1 ih.lhl,* Eajo I uni-ill Motion giavnted II- Nllll mill illrw II Jtr.it.I •tatn*
\ insult -a id t lint
w nil Id
Hr. It. \Y. Ituprseht, viceolirrctur fine and r-i*l* m „ne year in
have n-&gt; effect on National Ginirsl*
in charge, says two field tours, County Jail.
one ( ioiii 10 A.M . until noon oml
Clev Ihsly. Negro, lifter plead, men now in federal •rrvice
llow rve r, a committee .t a t f
the other from i until I I'M will mg guilty to nggra -ul-d n*&gt;aolt,
!»• lo-ld for vllltors.
wa* fined f.'uMi noil en*l* or one member -nid the igmrp refu ■d to
extend the peiii»l of *erine lo r
I'lots or research to Im- n-virwi-d year in jail
Gnnid*mrn nml nigaiu'-*' -• •'*•■*
inrludr new hll|*ht resistant rrl*
Nruirvir h It • &lt;1111n X il, N r
y test* \%jl Ii plrailt -d guilty to aggravnled a-* Ixvond 21 month
Hraitee* railed up (»r 'I '"--n th •
ii-., |n*(i IfM- ♦Atilt. and lire* finr • i *r.i i anti
under the present
ever,
tatnci, t o m n t o i
cat-tiag. dill « M*t « ol f"•in mreiiih • in sail
ir«MllNNr.S n » f*«* 'w a rt
sweet corn: nn.l

Research R e s u l t s
On New Vegetables
Judge S t on g i r o m
Are To Be Revealed
P a s s e s Sentence
On S i x Rrisuners

rmalode ;iit«l

rnrn earwurm control wmh.
Scientist* In appnn on the pin
grant include Hi J II. Chri-lo*
and V. G. Perry, U. S. Departmem of Agriculture nematol-.gi-i*
stationed here, unit Hr. Iluprivlit,
I&gt;r. J W. tVilson, Hen F tVhllner,
i Dr. George Swank, Jr. and D
I*. II. \Ve*t|xlr. Iinrticiilt uri*l *,
and all of the Central Fl-uid*
station.

I

Flrerrfr

S'rurrtt, r»ft #*r

pleading guilty t" an aggtn \ nti-.l
assault -rhnrge ♦1ft*re a (IH) fine
!IU«| t*M9l t■ or tHt day 9.
Itohen Smith. Nru ro, pt,radi-d
gllill v to nn nffr n* "ml n i t fined
ffHI anti rn9t4 nr •*0 day.*.
llnlrhrr
1rv F**b|rr. N egr.i
plrnilril guilt* tn nn afffny nml
was fined *26 .. r :m days.

IM VIN G 1 G N TIt U T
»| ll'i'ly
IK* .*M«tf
W M
tile
Slate liontl
ll-iig M
i-fl 1
Iton.l
IIIT III.O \ C C T In \
Department antinun«*ri| thi- m«»rnCounty Commissioner
It
l* mi* that contra* f limi tin*n let fin
H i-I.I toil*v pointed out that th- till* psvinir of till* I im prvillr Itreml.
i lilthlo Auction Market innnni-e r» ili*tn»n«' of (il»«•119 two milr hr, ment had been changed and that tw rrn I hr i*n«inlrv f’l »t» mail nn&lt;!
jit will open again Friday for the Kim ! Sifffl. Work in itm to tntt
i»le of beef entGr and nidi
In aUnit |0 ilaVN.
W IL D L IF E M EET
Porter H Lansing ami u gr--up
from ,**.iriiid will »itrn,| th, meet­
ing nf th-* Florida Wildlife A •
•'“■iaiion Sun-lay at the Lak-lnn-t
Civir Center, Mr*. J. 8 Ekern,
secretary, snnounrrd today
The uhje. t of the meeting, , he
said, will lx to discuss lull* runrevnlng game anil fish project*
which will lx pre*rntrd fur leg!*lative action.
Among those who will attend
will lx Mr. und Mr*. Lnnsing,
Mr. and Mr*. Ekern, ami George
A. Speer.

iii-t i m m : s w t v u
TAM PA*
Mar
lf»— Glh Th.*
p tm itlv r committer of the Central
I.if•• InMiranrr C«»m| any nf Flo.
rirla •*anl to«lu\ it hml nnani.
niou«ly rlsctrif Dr Mary M .flann
Hrthunt* It-* prrdhtint to #*r\.* nut
thr u n rip lrrd trrm of thr lnt«*
Dr. (i D. Roirrr&lt;( Sr

D r. Ilrth u n r, f »r l t vii^*pff«i*
dent of th«* ronipanv for tnanv
yrar*, it fuiinitrt and prr«id rrit •
*inuritUB of llrth u n r r&lt;MiVtnan ('ol*
I r r r , and w i t for many y ra rt Ih r
d irtclo r of N riin i affair* nf th r
National Y o ii Mi Adm inD tration

R a ^ e d Seoul Inhabitants Cheer
First Allied Force To Fitter City
By JIM B E C K E R

SEOUL. K orca, Mai. 15 — (/T*J — Old men wept unashamed
Women hugged and kissed u*. And squealing children fought to touch
■it as the first 19 United Nations men reached the heart nf fite-hl.vrkenrd
Seoul today.
Six were U. S. Third Dr* ision infantrymen. One was a Korean
interpreter. Eleven wrrr an a*-*
aortment of correspondents ami
photographer*. Th r IDIh was a
British 2Dth Brigade Corps driver.
A police dog named ''Buck" com­
pleted tha party.
We werv the first to penetrate
to tha center of Seoul after aban­
donment of the ancient capital hy
North Korean Rrd».
And we
walked kittle without a shot being
fired.
Handioma l.t. John Hougen, nf
Minneapolis. Minn., led the Infari
trv patrol.
The i t i M t i were deserted a*

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T A I L A l l A S S E T . Mar lb
F»
The lm*s' i-ontiitintlnn. ami the
mhless w orker's withdrawal* from
the Flnridn t 'itemplnynten! I ’onr
pensation Fund almost struek n
halaine In 11*6*)
Em ployer- iiintril itcl $ , 11.TiV) The Industrial &lt; "m ini- i-&gt;n
panl out »7.»l32.n)t2 in Ixneftt* tu
men nnd women who were throw n
out of work Worker* pnv n o th in :
into the fund.
The reeorx e for future pavutentx
grew from
r7l.437.HD3 at the
beginning of the year In $73,lie.t.til't
al
the
end mostly
through 3 l.6 IH .lit: in Intetv*!
rained hy the •--* |ule -&gt;f monev
that la Invested In If. 8 *royrrnggitrsl II*
lre**|
D o t . Ill &gt;1 1 I D
F. J. F a rris nf Maitland report­
ed to police thi* morning thnt h-»
hnd pulled a lord dog OMf of til*
water near the Municipal I’icr n*
it appeared to hi- drowning. T h o
brown and w hite dog had no col­
lar nr identification t-e -tat*"!,
lie took it hark to Maitland w ith

him.

Sanford Wont her |
High yeaterdnv. ♦!'.*
Low today. 12
Rain, 00
Total M arch rnrn. .32 inch
Normal M arch rain, 2.71 tm-ho*

The Weather

JA C K S O N V IL L E . Mar. 16&gt;1/
3d
Atlanta
2*
1
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32
3*1
Chicago
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Denver
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Fresno
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New York
32
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Washington
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Jacksonville
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Miami
about.
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treattaare Ua Pm * Total

llnugrn'* squad moved cautiously
from thr outskirts. Hut thr n rw hrgan to spread.
At first, small groups of Kn.
rean* waved flag* and shouted
"M ania!," the Korean equivalent
of victory.
Then tiny children came scurry­
ing from the houssx like onl«
at a p.cnlc.
Aged men and women with
rhlldrrn on their hack* clustrrrd

A

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Halanee Is Almost
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4aj M m publication.

Kan ford M lnU terial AaMclathm
Rev. Anglin t.\ M rlnnin, President
Rev. Fred L. H orton, Hec.-Tremn.
T T lt H T M K TH O D IH TC H L 'K C H
F R E E M ETH O D IST CHURCH
J. K. McKinley, Minister
Weal Fourth Street and Laarel
Hr*. P. It. Stephenson, ll.lt.K.
Avenue
(Mb A M . Church School. A rls's
Fred It. Horton. Pastor
tor every » » t .
Sunday School 9:46 A.M.
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship.
Morning Worship 10:46 A M.
Sermon Topic: "H e lp .
Kaido Program (Dial 0701 6:00
(1:30 P.M. Youth Fellowship P.M.
Young peoples Servk* 7:00 P.M.
Service.
7:30 P.M. Evening
Worship.
Evatigtliilk Service 7:10 P.M.
Scimuri Tuplt: "T I ip I'nidigal Scin"
Prayei Meeting Thursday 7:30
P.M.
CONCUR*; A TI UN A I. CIIUIUMI
Park Avenue and Third Street
C H R IS T CHURCH, L— i»ood
J. Ile*n*rd It&amp;ot, ,Minuter
(Episcopal)
Church School I0:0u A. M.
Iter. ||. L. /.Immerman. II. 1),
Vicar
Mumlnic Worship 11:00 A.M.
Sth Honda y 'n tent
Hetmott: "The 1-osl Word".
A Hook For Theae Tlmr*
4:00 P.M. Evming Prayer ami
"If the Aporalyp*c i Inter the Sermon.
All are welcome.
flihle. It opens the tmoV of the
woild, translating (Thrill Into the
vocabulary of the larger effort*, C E N T R A L B A P TIS T f'HURt II
the race problems, the noelal Ninth S'reel and Laurel Avenue
Her. S. I - Whatley, Pastor
achievement!! o| History. It ft the
only filling clone of the Bible, br­
Sunday School il;4f&gt; A M. "tiling
ing a vialop neither of thing* part the family to Sunday Scho&lt;&gt;|."
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M
nor of future thing*, but of the
eternal ptrsrnt. The Babylon of Sermon by pastor.
B.T.U, fi.Su P.M. “ Training in
the Book ia wither Borne nor the
city of the Kuphrate*. It W nnv Church Membership".
center of rebellion againrt light...
Evening Worship 7:30 P.M.
The heart with .even bead* and ten Sermon by Paator.
Midweek Prayer Service Wed
horn* It not t&gt;a*ar alone. 11 ia
the unscrupulous Man of power In neaday 7:30 P M. Our W.M.S. will
every age.. .The Chriit whote pre­ havo charge of this service In
tence it the glory of the nook la connection with “ Horn# Mi«ilnn”
the Immanent Chriat. In whom the program.
"Coma Thou with u&lt; and we will
human and tha Divine blend—
mighty but mrniful. Ilia word do thee good."
aharper than a two-edged .word.
COM M UNITY” CHURCH
yr| redeeming, Ilia face at thr
lakv Mary
aun ahlnfng In rpleodor, Ilia voice
C. C. White, Paator
Ilka mualc."
Church Srhool 10:00 A.M.
Joseph Port Newton
Worship 11:00 A.M.
HKVKNTH D AY ADVF.NTIBT
Westminster Fellowship 0:30
P.M.
C IIU R U I
Her ruth Street and Him Avenue
Tuesday Choir practice 1:00 P.
SsMuHh School. 11:30 A.M Rat M «_
Thursday Prayer and Rihle hour
unlay.
7:30 P.M.
Church service 11(00 A.M.
Golden Age Group meets March
William Bucknar and William
14 at 3:00 P.M. at churrh.
Watt, aiders.
Th* Business Women meet
Mr*. Harry Wall, Sabbath
March l| at 6:00 P.M. with Mra.
School superintendent,
L H. Shrpard. miralonary lead­ F . Bottler.
er.
UP SA LA C O M M U N ITY CHURCH
Visitor* are welcome.
Church School 10:00 A.M.
Worship 11:00 A.M.
FIR ST C H R IS TIA N CHURCH
Westminister Fellowship 7:00
IM7 Hanford Avtnua
P.M.
J. Randall Farris. Mialaler
Evening Service 1:00 P.M.
"Why Prayer* Are Not Antwei
Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:30
M " ia the minister’* sermon sub­
1**911f
(
ject for Lord's day morning.
"The Shut Door" will ha tb*
WF-SLKY aV M ETH O D IS T
evening aermon topic.
c N V jc n
.Christian Youth Fellowship will
maet at 6.36 P.M.
Cite*go D. Marsh, Pastor
; ,The Church School bvgini USunday School 9:46 A-II.
yvorthip andn study
A.M.
H M I iat
-, , .3:46 ____
Morning Worship 10:30 A-M.
T M Officer*
kra &lt;4 th* Church will
reel Tuesday
.M rs. Mary Bevklnt, a returned
r
ly 7tStn p.MYou ar* cordially invited In at- Mils injury (nun India will apeak

W ar P reparations
OSS)
ICMllssW Peoaa
era could keep movl
*Uu?*&lt;only 6Vk
hour* on a full load or
of gas.
gi
The specification* of thu biggest
American tanka ar« not yal pub­
lishable data. But Brig. General
D. J. Crawford, commanding offi­
cer of thr Detroit arsenal, put
it this wav in commenting on
new contrart to the Chryalur Cor.
porallon:
"C hiyilrr, with the assistance
of ordnance, will be making prepstation, for the production of a
heavier land battleship which testa
show will out-slug any land
fighting machine ever produced by
our Ailin' or our enrmtea."
Which would Indicate the engineers have solved those prob.
lem* of the competing ratios betwrrn speed, weight, heat gas
consumption.^ and durability on
the road, or over the fields.
Meanwhile, the Army ha* taken
the wrap* off a typical new tank,
the "Walk
Bulldog." which la
-mall, fast and lethal. It weigh*
less than ? Iona, can wind up to
to miles an Pour, ha* an auto­
matic t»rt| ue Iransmlasion, and
gym&gt;copir sights that keep the
gun on Ine targets, however the
hull may la- txumrlng around.
It i- .mall but the Army say*
it can handle the bigger Russian
T.3I, a medium that ha* gtvrn
American tanka a bail time in
Korea.
The emphasis on mobility goes
right down thee line, applying to
practically everything an wheels
in the new army. Earlier In this
aerie*. I menthuircH th* combat
vehicle* with water.proofod wir­
ing and “breather*" that permit
them to run while completely
under water.
A blown bridge, provided the
riveer Isn’t too deep, won't atop
those vehicles.
The same trademark appeared
again In an unusual place — a
leather good* plant In Dr* Mninca.
Through thre# war*, the Boyt
Corporation has been making
packs for the Infantry, piatol hoL
•tera. saddlebags, artillery barn*
eaa and gun covert. The firm
still Is filling such orders.
But something new ha* been
added, Walter Boyt Mid.
IDs
craftsmen are working on a hug#
conrar for ronainrra for freight
irachult*. capable of carrying
non pound*.
What doe* It mean 7 It Illus­
trate* the Increased Importance of
the air-drop. Freight carriers of
that also would lie needed to sup­
ply by air a unit far out ahead
»f its own lines, isolated and per­
haps totally surrounded.
TTie
tricks of that technique were un­
der study in lb* last war. They
are being developed In Korea to.

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kind of safety in Chevrolet for '51. You!!
know thin tha minute you left iti new,
■ ota powerful lombo-Drum Brakea—
largest In the entire low*pcke BekK
They're extra smooth, extra podttra,
extra ratet they provide gn ikmigi Mop*
ptag pother with up to 25% Ne driver
effort; they combine with many other
Chevrolet ufety factor* to |tve yoe end
mar
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probably we are seeing
the end of positional warfare, the
solid Una of Infantry, stretching
unbroken across hundred of mil**
of front, and supplleo try road
transport.
Modern tactics call for rutting
large unit* away ‘from the main
force, unit* of infantry, artillery
and tanka strong enough to "ait
down” anywhere in enemy lerri.
lory, chop up communications and
supply arras. Ihen shoot thrlr way
out when the Job I* done.
Such task forces will be sup­
plied hy air, and they will need
the tank* and transport to move
fatter, and more dependably, than
an enemy could maneuver.
A few months ago in Korea, an
American officer r e m a r k e d :
"American *oldler* don't like to
walk. Out pul wheel* under 'em
and they’ll attack anything."
In today's
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interest; once you hear her you
will hardly ever forget her. she
will wear thu Indian ragalia.
' A baptismal service will be bald
at Trout Pond at 2:30 In the iftarnoon. AH hetlevrrs who wish to
lio baptised pleas* contact tha pas­
tor.
Young peoples meeting at 0:43
HADACtlL lias Braugkt RaHaf ta
P.M.
„ A missionary picture railed 'Oo Th—sands Who Wat* B«(Y e " will bt shown at tha evening
farhig 1MM om4m al YHaaarvlco at 7:30.
C H URCH OF CHRIST
■la*
Bl.
HI
NM*
Midweek prayer service Wednes­
Elm Avenue and Second Street
and Iran
i . C. N k boisoo. Minister
day 7:30 P.M.
All welcome.
Bible Study 10:00 A.M.
Morning Worship 11,00 A M.
FolktUvhoigUf f*r annoying achta
FHKNKZKB f'H URt II
Evening Worship 7:30 1*.M.
and nalna hav* quit* a eroa* to
Thursday Blbla Study 3:01) P.M.
A revival mtallng will bocth h*ar because thot* pains can maka
at th* Eb«nti*r Mvthodlat Churrh them feol miMrabla, But now it
AH visitors welcome.
Sunday morning and continue
la
no
longer
CHRISTIAN AND~ MISSIONARY through tha wttk, tt was announe­
nwaaury to 1*1
rd today by J. W- Austin, pastor
thoaa arba* and
of th* church. Rrr. CaAle of BanPath Avenue^mvd^Fourteenth
p n ln a m nka
Street
ford will conduct th* avrvk**
your Ufa mlttr*
flbaa B. Smith, Pastor
which will ba htld every twnlng
•Wo whan thay
Me Schott
hoo| 0:41 A.M.
at 7:30 P.M.
»rv dot fn i A Tarawa l11:00 A-M-.
I .
Ring Worship
fkioM)
■ry Bunasy will be oh- _ P W T BAPT1HT CHURCH
rod. The pallor will apeak on Part A v m m a rt Math Btrvot
w . p. HtbsIiil J r , Paata*
subject! Godly Imagination
■ . - 4 »y»tnn
J*6 n L.
MtnMOr at
Craning Sendee 7slo P.M. An
h o n a n n d io f
— anna I service for all aget Th*
“ W*Vf Band A Plara For Yon."
ftito r will speak. AH « r t wot■ r t . M * tf»
Sunday 8chool 6:46 A.M. "Bvinr jgjat Rtodani formula, HADAyour family to Sunday Bchool." COU baa taliavod th# r*il causa
FIR ST PRESBYTERIAN
Ihalr aebo* and yalaaT'i
CHURCH
•uch dcficirnclva, and Ufa
Bov. Angus 0. Melania, Minister
wonderful one#
8 .” ™ 'b ',
r -" »:!&gt; A J I . Church BrhooL
Mra. Lydia Pf.
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship,
Training
Union
fi.lb
P.M. l i l t Third Av«,
■omen by Mr. Mclpnla. .
Uidona h r all afta gwupa. Story haurd how an
6:30 P.M. Pioneer Fellowship, Hour for child run undvr 6 yvar* vrara auffvrtng
Youth Fellowshl
«*.!■ '
found relief
T : » P.M. Evening Worakip.
Earning Worship 7:10 P.M.
■ha trlrd
DACOl
Mrlnni*
Sermon by M r ____I
Bormon by W. P. Brooks. lr.
Wvtlvr aaya bar achat and paint
Special
Music
Su
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. for Sunday
JMornWednesday Evening 8*rvie* 7:30 don*l bother h*T any jaoro and
Solo. " I Talked To Ood Last P.M.
•ha J u t can’t thank HADACOL
lit" try Dick Alkanj Anthem,
i nansh.
a Cord la My U i M J by Chinla Mra.
MataI Choir with solo by Mrs. Charles
MORNING UKVOTIUNH
Ray. rrvd R. Horton, paator of
U|a fre « Methodist Church, will
bo in charge bf the Morrtlng De­
votions Program thniughout next
week. The program la a present*,
lion of Radio Illation WTRR. In
cooperation with the Ministerial
Association. It la heard dally at
1:80 A.M. and on Saturdays at Till*
P.M.

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At THE CHURCHES

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To Protect Ik* Peace of i t . World;
To Promote Ik* Progress of America.
To Produrr Prosperity for Sanford.

VOLUME XXXXII

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA MONDAY MAR. 12. 1951

Established 1908

THE WEATHER
Partly cloudy mmiDi portion
through Tuesday with »idrl&gt; scat­
tered showers. Cloudy north porlion oilh •ho»rr». Colder north
portion tonight and south portion
1 UMdlJr,

No. i n

Associated Press Leased Wire

2 Red MIGs Collide Hiss Appeal Senators Are House Committee Approves
.During Attempt To Is Denied By Told Of Huge
High Court shipProfits Lowering Draft Age To 181;
Shoot DownU.5. Jet Request For Review R FC Investigators
Seven Enemy Planes
Damaged As Fierce
Air Battle Rages
J Over North Korea
TO K Y O . \l 7 12— V F )—
A
ipcclacul.tr explosion uf two col­
liding Ruttian-inade jet plane
•tolc the Korean war «|totlighi to­
day as ground action .lowed be­
hind retreating Communiil*.
The M IG. were trying to make
a tight turn while chaiing an
^American F-80 Thundcrjct. They
lidcd and eiplodcd.
“ Belt damn show I’ve ever toen
couldn't cut it fine enough, col­
on," taid Li. Arthur Walton of
in a (light of four F-8O1 attacked
ffelhrada. Mil., one of the pilntv
by 16 *|M-rdy Red plane.
The four F- 80* rrportrd they
damaged four other M IG - 15* in a
— 10-niinulc dogfight. Thai brought
the bag of damaged MIG* lo team
for the biggcit lv#u day* of jel
fighting over northwest Korea in
((wa.laae* wa r . . . « u .

*

Galloway E le c te d
To H e a d Florida
T ax C o lle c to r s

—
John L. Galloway, Seminole
County ta* collector, was elected
president of the Florida Aasorlatlon of County Tag Collectors at
Ita 22nd annua* convention Thurs­
day at the Seminole Hotel, Jackeonrille.
Mr. Galloway, who served os
vice-president of th* organisation
last year, has been a member since
1917. He succeed* A.fl. Applrberg
of Bay county. Other new officers
N-ounty. vice President! and James
ar« Gflhert E, Johnsonkf Manatee
B. Robert* of Lee county, eevrrtary and treaiurer.
Poll*wing th* death Uf Jno. II.
Jinkibs, Mr. Galloway has niadr
Seminole County tag collector on
Jar*. .11, 1947. In 1MH be wa.
fleeted for a four year term, togfcinbg th January, lu40.
Bom In Brunswick county, North
Carolina, he received his exrlv ed(Ceoltaoeg Os Page Twel

* Local Salvation Army
Captains Go To Meet
Capt. Eva Williams and Lieut.
Hare) Frierson relumed Thursday
from Atlan'a, O b., where they at­
tended the Salvation Army Con­
gress for the southern territor:*.
The program included a big pade. and Capt. Williams played
hom in a SI piece band that
^participated.
w She reported that the most In•piring talk at th* coagrrss was
mad* by Oimmlsaloder Norman
Marshall of Chicago who spoke on
th* work of the Salvation Army
In th* world today.
Lieut. Frierson etated that ».h#
enjoyed a pageant devoted to misslonery work of th* organisation
in India and other foreign lands.
On* of the workers Impersonated
an African witch doctor, she said,
f A group of native Salvation Army
•officer* from Mexico appeared in
eoalum*.

More T han 2,000
A tten d Farmers’
Auction Opening
Seminole High Band
Serenades C r o w d
D u r i n g Barbecue
More ihsn 2,000 pcr.ont attend­
ed the barbecue and o|tening pro­
gram of the Sanford Farmer. Auc­
tion. Inc., al ill new location one
milr south of Sanford on the Or­
lando Highway Friday altrrnoon.
Al 5:00 I*. M. when the barfm ur .m ine tear started at llic
■■&gt;.&gt;rkrt building, a long line had
already lunned, and |troplr were
•till being icrved at 7:30 o'clock
when tony Jones, auctioneer, wa.
introduced by C. R. Daw,on, pre.rdrnt uf ihc organisation.
&lt;Jnrl Williams, who was in
charge uf the barbecuing, had
located his harberur pits right In
the main building, and a strong
cast win,] sent the aroma of cook­
ing mrat dear to the highway,
several hundred yards distant.
Adding greatly to th* enjoy­
ment of the occasion wos the con­
cert of the Seminole Ifigh School
Band led by B. E. Block.
The steady arrival of autoll'wallaae*

Oo

Pa*e T a e l

Arkansas Negro To
Open Fight To End
S ep arateS ch o o ls
L IT T L E ROCK. Ark., Mar. 12
— (A1)— "Segregation is avll, It
must go,i," a Negro attorney dehere last night in an­
elared her*
nouncing plans for legal nation
to ban segregation In some A r­
kansas public schools.
Siwaklng before 200 members
of the National Association for
Ihc Advancement of Colored
People, Harold W. Flower* of
Pine Bluff, Ark., taid the Arkan­
sas legislature '.failed to provide
adequate funds for education and
colled it a “hli-s-ine In dragtlise."
Flowers pointed out thaa the
U. 8. Supreme Coart has rated
that Negroes may attend white
schools In places where equal
facilltlea are not provided, and
said:
"The Inequality of achool* for
white* and Negroes In Arkansas
givrs us a football which we ran
carry to a touchdown."
He charged the legislature had
guaranteed^ that th* achool* would
b . In poor financial condition,
and warned that “If th# repre­
sentatives don't car* about edu­
cation of whlto people, they cee.
ly don't care about education
for th* rolaced."
Flowers told th* dslegates be
planned to start his battle for
equal echool facilitlea In Cleve­
land county within two week*.
He urged memhen of th*
Llttl* Rock N A A C P chapter to
cooperate In the action to brine
about equalisation In school dittriets.
“ Wo muit
must determine among
curselves that segregation
Is evil.
■gri
that It has no place In a democrocy, and that It must go,'
Fb-wrrs said.

_

Gold Ore Auctioned
To Buy New School Pigeons Drink Scotch
But Escape Capture
CRIPPLE C R EEK . Co:o„ Mar.
I t — 6P&gt;— Want to buy sow* gold
ere? Y r - can get a chunk for a
dollar, and help build a achool
heeldoe.
I School klda at Cripple Creek
and Victor today offered to send
In the United Mi
It'a Utalr way of flnapetag a new

echool.

Gold *till I* mined In the area,
but not in the naantitle* it wa*
when 80,000 re*Manta eopf.ortcl
28 school*. Now the 1100 people
bare two school* for $7$ «tudenta. Iloth are more than CO

J.F.VEN, PrMland, Mar. I R -G II
— The toon council ( i n it* 200
rtrairitranl pigeons a liquor par1/ Saturday night, but not a bird
ton Ip hair today for lk« anti­
cipate* pigeon pie.
The pigeons km** toen making
a nulaaaco of themaalvea from
lurches la tko town halL The
council fed them grain ooaked In
Beoteh wkiiky, expecting to got
the btrda drunk and then catch
them.

Out the bird* gobhUd up the
whlpky-fci in, soared drunkenly
back to tk*lr rooftop* and teeter___kid*' father* and miner*
iharc mined SO tan* of or*, which ed there until they tutored up.
Said Borough Burru/or A. V.
Th j mine worker* eootrtbuUki
Jfaiee lined with cotto* am ready Samuel, a.qVar of th? plan for
old.

to he packed. A* the Ueder* come alcohol!* disposal:
“ Either Ik* whlaky I* watered
In, the kid* will break the Mg
dnwn them day* or the** Mrda
rhunk* into little one*.
*j. Juat addreaa youta aider* to ore old drtaking hand*."
the achool klda of CftopM Creek
SM ALL BUSINESS AID
ar Victor. They 11 da the r**t.
W ASHINGTON, Mar. » - &lt; * ) —
Senator lluaphray (D-Mlan) add
i ' PITXOERALn. WINS
LOS A N G E L E S , Mar. 12— &lt;A», he wtll offer today a bill to met
— The I N I Irish 0*c*r, a statu- up an Office of Small Bualneaa

Mto at BL Patrick, hM hue* won

7LSPL&amp;,

Of Conviction For
Perjury Is Turned
Down By Tribunal

Hear Fortner Con­
gressman Tell Of
Enormous Returns

W ASHINGTON, Mar. I2~&lt;/V)
— Tlic Supreme Coutl today re(u.cd lo review ihr |K-r|tiry con­
viction ul Alger Hi.,.
The trfui.il let. ,t.iud H im '.
conviction and five year sentence
given him in a jury’, finding ll'al
he lied in denying hr fed govern­
ment vccrrti lo Rui.ia fmni In*
high Slate Dc|&gt;arlmrnt office.
Justice* Reed. Franfurtcr and
Clark disqualified thrm.rlvr. fiom
considering lh«»'» appeal.
Reel and Frankfurter tr.liflo-l
a- character witnesses fur HU* At
bis first trial in federal court in
N r* York but tint al the
.ortd
trial which resulted in lb,- convic­
tion.
Clark was attorney general at
the time the government prepor I
it* cgse again.! Hiss.
Hiss wa* convicted on Jan 21,
IU6&lt;I has !&gt;ren free on $10,UNI loll
pending supreme court action on
his appeal. Ills first trial ended
July H,U*4l*, with the Jury dead­
locked H to 4 for conviction.
Hiss now can ask the high court
to reconsider ita refusal l» aciraatlaae* .la **«ae »l»t

WASHINGTON. M u . 12 vP&gt;
— Joseph R. Csvey. foimc. Congtr,t mrmt*c(, Ir.lifird iih I.iv hr
invc.lrtl $20.1)0(1 in 4 t(nnp.iii)
whuh binughl five tuiplu. govemmrnt l.mkci* xml l.iln », Id ll,c
•lock lor s Iniui $270,000
C.Mcy. now prsrticmg liw in
VX'j.limylon. w .i 4«kr&lt;| ..Ihiu I lire
«h n ilc .l by Senalort lookiny into
.tllcyrd u.e of influence on gov­
ernment agencie*. He i« a formei
Democratic Home memliei from
Mat.aciiutellt.
Tlie .rnaloit li.nl ileveliqie.l
railier ll.at Catey b.ul been at«&lt;h ialr.1 with Javepli Kinrnbauiu
III praitne Ih-I iiic llic Manliiur
Conimit.ioii ami baJ received $15.
800 in lee. from Rosenbaum
'llic Senate banking subcommit­
tee, which 1» piiinarily inv.stlit imllliurd Itn Page Six)

Communist Leader
Is Released A f t e r
•Serving 10 Months
N EW YORK, Mar. 12— |A*&gt;— E
gene Dennis, General Secretary ol
the Communist Party In the It. S..
waa released front prison today
after serving 10 months for con­
tempt of Congress.
“Now, I'm In good fighting
trim." he told reporters, explain­
ing he had lost 60 pounds whlh
In prison. "I will really crtisad.
fop Koa.-e, "

Ilennl* emerged from the Fed­
eral House of Detention Mi min
utrs before his scheduled rolean
time, and only hia wife, Percy, and
12-year-olH eon, Eugene, J r . wet,
there to meet him.
They breakfasted al a nearhv
restaurant, and later alsu.1 l»"
person* gathered to ntret Ilennl*
ami sing, “ We will not la- moved.''
Dennis, sentenced for contempt
in refusing to answer question* o'
the House UnAmerlean Activitie
Investigating Committee, one
faces a five-year term in the Com
munlst conspiracy rase.
He and 10 other Red lenderwere convicted of conspiring to ad
vorate forcible overthrow of th
U.H. government, ami are still
free in ball awaiting appeal lo tk&lt;
U.8. 8'iprente Court.
H AW K IN S ENROLLS
SHEPPARD A IR FORCE BASE,
Tex**. Mar. | 2 -| 8 p w la l)-P v t.
Willard D. Hawkins, age twenty, of
Lake Monroe, Florida, ha* entered
the Airplane and Engine
Me­
chanic's School at Stoppard Air
Force Base, th* bftme nr th* larg­
est technical school of this type in
th* world. II* la the son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Hawkins, Lake
Monroe, and la a graduate of Semi­
nole High School.

Ike Says Europe Can Be Held

Sen.Tte Told Twelve
U. S. Divisions Can

Hold Breton Pcninsum, Annins, ^

Crime Committee
No Hope
Is Seen
If
.
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Opens Hearings ror risn Hospital
0 n N.Y. Gambling Here At P r e s e n t

W ASHINGTON. Mar. 12- t/Vl
Grnnal Dwight D. Ritenhawei
has told .enalort that 12 Amriuan
division*-— with .uflicient air and
tea «up|init could hold the U n ­
ion peninsula of Fiance against
No ho|tr wa. held out lol anv
any Russian attack.
NEW YORK. Mar. 12— .1'.—
rally
con.tiudion ol a ho.pil.vl in
George
Morton
l.ev&gt;.
general
In confidential testimony given
to Nutate committee. I eh I, the counsel for Itoorecrlt Itacewav. Seminole County by the Fi«h
told the Senate I rime Invrstiga*
Noitli Allaiitn Pail comm.sndri lion rommillre l.olsy that hr estate in talk, mule al the l&lt;otaiy lull* lit on tod.iv hv lllll Kilk,
« Vpiexed tniilideiite that ’"out .•’ id I'rank I'o-lrllo, raoihlins
a nirmhei ol the ll.xpital l mul5ll.lMNI,INltl eullglili lied people fisuir, ftilMMMl lo rid ihr fair
track of biHikmakrrs, le v. said
miller, or by \X A- I.rllln . our
.an .till whip PHt.OOO.lKW back­ he made Ihr move to tr) to save
ward lieople" III llllMla l! wai the Is*him,able trolling track's id llic till.Ire. .1, the Full c.latr,
luilh of whom suggested llial tire
licrn«e after a stair official
. onirt
warned him the track was "In­ (Mioplr line diould proceed al oner
A.ieiting that the turn ill the fested oilh hookies." Ih r at­
with plans fm building a ( mint)'
Kirillin, “ like thru )ohs." I.i.rn- torney, anprarin. at the state ol
hospital
a
climatic
senes
of
ro.nmiltrr
bower .aid lint il the Soviet leadftr|Miiimg on a meeting held
r i. declatr wa. now “ they air hearings, said hr paid I'ostrllo
ft.TCUO a .ear for four tears Satuidav hv llic Hospital ( ■vininit•
really fool. "
ending in 1*1*. lie testified Ihr
"Ibey rannot win on the golHit late New York Stale Harness tee with the Ft.h t.UVler.. Ml
Kilk ,aid Ihr ...mmiltcc wa. told
«. oaUaa.a os rase al*.
picture instantly niul quickly by
a eumpleti knockout," be snob
II*
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ll,r * "*' f ,U 'r
"Therefore wv do laic- w b- id,
*'o.h,„ml ami (hat plan, ate
bitter stmg rlr of attrtli-t. ng.vh &gt;t
•
| itoinir «)tr.««! to build a hnipital in
j the Cnited State, and this Ifrtl,W ASHINGTON, Mar. 12 -idh— hni.ihhi pecqde— when they ar •
i v i ..„,,i „ i„ . i, w,m c.„t mme .h.n
The
Force _announ&lt;e.l
i, i. Air
.in ___
.i.,.. today united Ulldrr
utuler BMrh
such Hn
an , Ua, k - i .
ornpnall)
expected, |vmtilily $8(k),it I* railing to act., - duty in che
,, ,
(„,w) r t,.| thing on
000. lie milled that the commit­
neM mnr month, i
non-flylng |hu
uJ rr th,
Air National Guard unit, composed himself."
tee was a.'uied by the Fish tiuitrr.
of 10,000 officers and men
w i n t e r p a r k . Mar
i&gt; — ol all poi.ibly co-oprtalion m plan,
Thr
fivr-*tar General told
t.M't — The R-illir., College cam.
,he
r . ‘ i ‘e^'w.u'in Two - - ' - . of Vto a i i . / F w
pus calmed down t-nlav following to build a County hospital heir.
Mr. tofflcr nointed out that
^ n t h " THe other7wUI to b ro u S l - r.immilter* ^ Hint the uecUinn on word tliat about a third of the
in during thc following , , w ** whether to use the ntomii homli ("‘ ully wouli
dismissed for only five of the nine trustee,
wen- iim -s.-„| at the meeticg, that
nunths.
,nt ..i n „ t„ M would have to
le made on the
re»'"ntlie hid on the l'.*I ami hospital
aithlr th, id7,UtJ orhe future
1
"r
,nl" U r &gt;S,";'rn‘ ’ •,n'1 / " J " " ' «• '■ »«J*
haa not y.-t torn let and so they
I to. nlf.
f value outweighs the moral its- -ver the weekenddemanded fact* don't know .iuvv muen it is go ng
assignment* of the unit*
_
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____
on
the
case,
today
the
»tuhut
Ihr
*lu
•o cost Rut .,«• ii-..nip- .m -I
-l -&gt;ut thrt
The III units in.lu.le rlevrn air* advantages
If I thought the ne* v/at rn .lent* were qulellv In cla*»e»
(Jvias*:y
craft control and wainmg
_ ,, , ' m'“ l' r ' ' nrt
" r 1**11" whila arciose.1 meeliag wf
’ J*71 V ~are
" uw
five signal llrhl construction o -c J * '*
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Itollln,
chapter
of
American
[wjMdmif v ho.p_.fal of th- ir
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with frdeiat n*i stale*», that ither
parties and line, .-onimuniratinii it mtiai.li&gt;.
loi Full,right (D -A r k l said Asswiallut, of Uwlverrily IVofes- hospitals are toing Isttilt else­
S. nato
,-quadrons.
t.s
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st.
i*..ta
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rn..
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Mil*
t
a
i
i
i
'atr
ill
trif
ilav
»or»
was
called
for
late
in
the
dav
where, ami that people here
Thl* call to non-flying
" 'in * unit. i« j h- thought that the Culled S la t., lo protest the action.
might never to say Ilia*, it Won’t
ought lo l-e making plan- lo
In nddlllmi to the molilligatlm,
President
of
tlie
local
chapter
,1 ••Mllau-a ,1s. Page «is t
decs that have gone out to JJ u.i lie A-llom b first, lie aigued l* Itnlpli Huntley, of the •clence
fighter and light liombrr wing- that this country uiigl.t to main­ faculty.
of the Air National Guard. Mon- tain the po-iitlnn Ilia'- It ill'ghl
The list of those |o to- ill tn„*« d
than half of these flying wing, al­ Use tin- Ihii ill any line Russia pin- following «rst|o,is of the Hoard
Vokeil
war
thruugh
a
satellite.
ready are &lt;&gt;n duty, the Air Force
and the prvsldenl wa«
Eisenhower .aid that il Kutsh of Tiustrr*
•aid, and tin- remainder will I*
,1 aailau** lla l*aae Tsta.
es-.-iii.-d
iilsiul
to
get
control
of
In service within a month.
l l s s l l s s i * lla I'a a r a l* .
The call up uf the IP units wil1
romplete the mohilitation of tin
ORLANDO,
Mar
I.*— 4,11Air National Guard'* aircraft run
More than IlMt horticultutists
tn&gt;l ami warning group*. One so-1
from .outheastrrn .tale, will at­
group was ordered Into servo-,
At-'nxo Church, a former rr-l tend a three-dav annual meeting
several months ago.
■lent
of
Sanford,
died
rrccntlv
in
of the *o,tin , ii tertian of tlie
Due to the annual Pioneer Night
All officers and men hrough
N'ew Orb ill*, it wa, learned lien- American Society of Horticul­
Into service under today's orde, celebration at hake Marv. Satur­ Sunday.
tural Science opening here Apr
will serve 21 months unlrss th day night, tin- 8emln.de County
Yhr parent* of Mr. Church ili.-d I
Chr tutor of Commerce hu, .hang
period Is extended by Congress.
v.
Ii'iv
he
wav
very
)oung
and
ed it* scheduled Tourist Club pro
During the first day of the
H 'o s lU a r a lia N a r l « “ l
gram here to Mordav night. March he was raised by the tale Captain
W EI.PARE BOARD
and
Mrs.
II.
E.
Whitnrr,
Die
lat­
Unit No. I of the Stale Welfare It*. Manager Ed Whitney an
te, an aunt, at their b-urve near
Hoard, tinned today from the old rtouuerd this morning.
hospital building at Fifth Street
A program of entertainment iv Silvrr Lake.
V I A i r F n r c i* S c h o o l
A graduate of lire University „l
ami Oak Avenue t„ its form, i tiring planned for the Monday
II
J lir
I u n i
i l l IIIM II
location in the Meisch lluilding, it night p n g . am, and n bs-al gtooii the South at Suwannee, Mi.
Church's
first
Job
was
with
tinJ
M A TH ER AIR FORCE RASE.
waa announced by Mr*. Troy Ilav, will provide movie fur the occas­
ion. Refreshments will lie served E. Ingraham p*rtv, the first white Calif., Mar. 12— (Special) Con
•upenriwr.
men
to
rrosa
the
Everglades,
serv­
stadinr T . de Wolski, son of Mr.
The main office of the Hoard and it i* expected that more thui
i* Room
located in the real 308 persons will to prevent at thr ing In the capacity of "compass and Mr*. C. L. de Wolski of G&gt;re&lt;&gt;
man.”
Thi*
wa*
in
1892.
Acres, Sanford, iv IWW a student at
of th* huilding. Mrs. Ray ha* 12 Tourist Center.
Soon afterward hv entered the the t'S A E llomhaidm.-nt School nl
mentors on her staff. Office hourReservations may tie made by
Intiirance
liusine**
and
moved
to
Mnlhv-r Air For.',' base, Calif.
are from M OO A M. to 6:00 I' M telephoning Mr« W It LaFet
New Orlean*. In January he and I The course he Iv taking wilt
tra. 260-W
Monday through Friday.
Mr*. Churvh celebrated their got qualify de Wolski a, n„ Aerial
drn w,-tiding anniver-ary.
Observer, I lion,hard,,,cut I ami will
Survivors include the widow; on, •nt die hi,,, lo wear tin- wing
daughter, lauitr; two .on*. Ran •f the "1017", a. hr I* known in
dr.tph and Alontn Lee Church and the Air Force.
svveral
grandchildren.
Funeral
This i* the second school the
service* were scheduled In to held •nptain has attended since rr
thl* afternoon in New Orlean.
■riving his commission in March of
‘ II In It'll' hr completed the Ail
DIG FOt ll M F E T
Tactical School at Tyndall An
lit CAR L It \ Ill'll \s
Force Rase, Fla.
PARIS, Mar. 12 (At The f„„r
(.'apt. de Wol.ki served av a
power deputies opened their sec­ troop carrier pilot with the Hth
ond week of tnrrOng- today, for­ Air Force in thr la t war. Aftr,
tified iiy a French lunch designed termination of the wal, he weld to
to "ease the tension."
the 1.1th Air Force in PhilippineDelegate* from thr U. S , R„s. fur 26 month*.
■la, llrliain and France— who atr
deadlocked in their effort* to nr
C IIA D LEY R E IT S E D
range a foreign minister*’ con­
M IAMI REACH, Mat. 12- ,,11~
ference— went to Pari*’ Rose Pai­ llnppy Chandler wa. again irfu.rd
ne* directly from the lunch at a new eontraet a* ha.rball com­
which Foreign Minister Rotort missioner today by Du- Major leaSchuman wa* host.
gar rluj, owner*. ID* present
•i v t-n-y.-tvr runtrart expire. April
O IL S TO V E EIRE
tit, 1962.
A defective oil stove resulted
,*n a fire that damaged the kltrhr,,
GO/.II VISIT
and content* In a home at Twelfth
LONDON, Mar. 12 (11
Street and Olive Avenue at I blu bear of the ixland of Goto*
o'clock Saturday afternoon.
Rockingham Palace dl*cto*rd to
At the same time a gras* fire day that Princes* Elisabeth will
was raging to a wide eileni in vlxlt there later thl* month.
the Drramwold seetlon, said Chief
Go*., is the leaser of the tw.
M. N. Cleveland.
It took more main island* whirl, make up thi
than three hour* of fire fighting Hiitl.ii naval luixtion of Malta.
and backfiring under Ihr Chief*
Primary purpose of Elisabeth'*
direction before the threat of thr trip, which begins Mar. It*, will b
fire was eased.
No property to spend a while with husband
damage waa reported.
Prince Philip. Hr i* stationed at
Malta with th* British Mediterran­
RESCUED
ean Fleet, In whtrh he command, a
C O V EN TR Y,
frigate.

Underworld Chiefs To Kirk. L e f f l e r Suj;Be Questioned Be­ Resi Countv Build
Its Own Hospital
fore TV Cameras

Air Force C a l l s
Ten Thousand Non
Fl yi ng Personnel

Koliins S tu d e n ts
Protest Dismissal
Of 19 Professors

to

Tourist Club Meet
Delayed To Mar. It)

W ASHINGTON.* Mai 12 t/P)
[h r House Armed Scivicr. Com*
miller l.nlay apiuovcJ low-nng the
diall age lo 18 and tiv month.,
and Iriigthrning of the vcivi.r term
to 26 month*.
Chan man \jn.on (D-Cia) .aid
the action wa. final and was taken
"without objection."
the Committee in clo-rd «e «•Ion is ronvidellop Brelloli l.y iv
lion a rev|*«d version of i l.r lull
intr.Hln.-isl I.) Yinson fm i-olting
ti*e draft age tielow the present IPy ra i limit, evtrnding the period of
service, and setting iq. a U n iv e r­
sal .Military Tra ining progiani for
tin- -,'iitiirr.
T lie II oimc hill differs in Sev­
ern! respect from till- one which
the Senate passed Friday.

Vinson I.a, |i)eitlrtrd ) pee.lv
coiumiltre atqiroval. with the Is-■|&gt;sof .retting the I.ill before the House
''»"»«• '
T h ''
f,o m

f-ommlltee

r. Jivle.l

two

1 nuerR*l .Militar&gt; Irani-

,ng plan.
Yin.on **id the committ.-e turne.l down "overwhelmingly" a mo­
tion l.y Rep, A rends iK -lllt to
m a Kr two separate hills.

Ity a vote of 17 to !!,
ii«tapproved a motion l.y Reft Antierson (It-CalifI to set up twu
title, in tire hill— on,- dealing with
draft iliatiges and Die othei with
U M T.
Vinson *aid the trnop..|o.Eu­
rope controversy ha-l not yvt la*en
I rought up.
T h r House Republican nolirV
roniiuillae last Friday adoptrd a
(•'aailaa.e n* r , . , si*.

Seminole C o u n t y
F a i r Scheduled
II o r t i cl i l t mists To Open Tonight
The Semin.de County
Fair.
To Ifrld Throe-Day .|M&gt;n*o,ev|
Ity |’»«t 61, thr Ameri­
Legion, will often toidghl at
Meet In Or la ndo ca,,
tiiOtl o'clock uml will continue

Alonxo Church Dies
In New Orleans

De Wolski Is Student

Allied Soldiers Freed A fter Bed ‘Schooling’

lg thatr way hack In AlUad Una* fallowing
at Communism** failed to hupregg th* bop*.
l ewph A. cel Una. Batov*' H.fltCrl Lawton*. Aimtrslio, and U . O .otp X Pmrrta,

Of All Sections Of
Manpower Measure.

R A IN F A L L
Although the shower last niaht
and early this morr'tig t tiPirt
only 211 Inch of precipitation It
waa welcomed hr grower* as th*
end of a dry spelt which ha* lasted
IS day*. It wa* the first rainfall
during March. The la*t recorded
rain wa* on Feb. 21, E. J. Hough,
ton, weatherman, said thl* morn­
ing.

horo of tko J w
Uy today.
Rare barked
wake the Aurl
and they escape
children
from
quonset but ha
Not *0 long
•aid. ha triad to
because the pup

tbr.oigb Satut.lay, James IJ Gallow ay, la-gion Fair chairman, an­
no,, nerd thl* morning
Drtcrihing the fax a. "bigger
and better than ever", lie stated
Dial two large lent- will house
the .-xhlhil*.

Among the out*iandm,r exhi­
bit - will be tiu-se of itn- Seminole
County
H om r
Demon, ttat ion
Club-, the Veteran u„ the Farm
Training Cla*. and the Future
Farmer*. Roy Scout tr»o|,*. The
Florida Highway I'aiml and the
state lia,n r and Fi-h Commi.,lon.
Tire Seminole C.nint)- Chamber
uf Commerce ha. brought ove&gt;
from the Central Florida Exhibi­
tion at Orlando the stage u|&gt;on
which it presented fashion show*
These shows will to of 20 minute
duration, *aid Manager Ed Whit­
ney.
School children will tie admitted
free to the fair on luitli Friday
■ml Saturday uftrtunun at from
1:'M) ta 1:00 I'.M. The P u ll
Amusement Co., ha. charge ,.f thr
midway.

Two Hearings Hold

In County Court

Tw o preliminary bearing, were
held in County Court Friday by
Judge Douglas Hlrustrom.
Ernest WnlU, who wa» charged
with r,tiering the home of II M
West, 814 Pine Street on Feb. 1(1
amt taking 176 In cash and a ta.lin,
was ordered held under IldHW
bond on a charge of breaking and
entering.
J . IL Krld was hound over foe
action of the Circuit Court under
11,600 bond on a charge of armed
robbery. The charge wa* brought
by R. W. Ilarnex, Atlantic Coast
Line yard foreman. The defendant
i» a yard

Snnford W eather
High yesterday 78
Low today W
Rain .11 Inrn.
Normal March rain 2.71 inches

The W eather
JA C K S O N V ILL E . Mar. I 2 - i At
41
Atlanta
47
8
•14
Bistnark
.18
Chicago
e»
r»
12
Denver
10
pee Moines
24
Fre*no
37
•14
48
16
New York
Seattle
4.1
16
18
Washington
11
Winnipeg
17
•II
Jacksonville
•&gt;6
.12
•Ul
Miami
74
Tallahareee
m
71
T im pa
80
64

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The Sanford Herald

Increasing Longevity

American boys entering employment at age 18 have
GG chances in 100 of living to the retirement age of 65. For
their grandfathers who started work around the turn of
the century the chances of attaining age G5 were only 51
in 100.
This is based upon a study by the Metropolitan Life
Insurance t'ouipany of the improvement since 1900 in the
chances of survival, During the first half of the 20th ccn*
tury the expectation of life at birth in the United States
has increased from -ill to 68 years.
The outlook today for years of life after the age of
retirement is more favorable than is generally realized,
A ll • V i l a ,, , M l l - H . . a . J , *| with the i bailees about 58 in 100 that men at age 05 will
tbaabs. r#*«lwll*es, ptorlam ellaa*.
Sort satires a l ra frria la m ra te far live at least 10 years longer, the Metrn|&gt;oltltnn notes.
lbs r « i s » w nf ralalrta l a a l , . w ill
I.ikelihisal that a man will survive from his 28rd to
be f b a ria S las a l ssaalas a S ssrllsIss sales.
his 52nd birthday, the usual interval from marriage until
ttspsisralsS S a tla a a ilr H r
talaaS
ftewspaesr
llreseaeala- the last child leaves the family, is about HR rhanres in 100,
flies, Is r.. Mess S ark, I hlraas, lie - while at the turn of the century the chances were only 74
♦rail. Haaaaa i l l , , at. Laal*.
Tb s Itrr a ld Is a nsaabrr a l Ib r in 100.
Aaaatlalsa l*rra« w blrh la s a llllM
Chances of survival for women arc substantially more
ttslsalvslr la lbs aar la r rseabll.
sallaa a| a ll | | , |..,al a r s i p rlat»4 favorable than for men throughout life, according to the
Is Ibis aetsapapsr, a , « ,| | aa all
Metropolitan. At present a woman at age 23, the average
Al* P b lfi atl«p«aieliM*
age at which the first child is Isirn, has 04 chances in 100
_ M O N D A Y. MAIt. I t I I
of living to her 19th birthday to witness the marriage of
‘ TO D A Y 'H BIBLE VERSE
Nation* that arcept Cod aa Iheir her youngest child; in 1000 the figure was 80 in 100.
"It is particularly fortunate that the mortality among
guide need no iron curtain In ennreal Iheir poverty and wretched. young women Is very low," the company comments, "be­
neve. For this tlrxt Is our Hod muse many of them carry the responsibility of nurturing a
forever and evert He will l*&gt; &lt;&gt;ui
young child. Currently about I in every 2 couples bus a
guide unto death.— Fs, 48:14.
child within two years of marriage."
,, Congrslulslioni lo John Gs.toThe results of the survival study arc seen by the com­
wsy upon hi* election at president
pany ns having imi&gt;ortant social anil economic implications
♦1 the Hond* T ax Collector* At
In setting forth the chanrer that the head of a family may
Mcialinn.
not live until his children are self-supporting, or until the
Cungialulalioi,* to Governor mortgage on his home is paid or other obligations to de*
Waxen for removing Sheriff Cul* pendents have been met, and the probability that the wife
bfrslh from office. A little laic per- will outlive her husband.
"Fortunately, our country has lurge and ever-increas­
lupi but better Isle than never.
ing provisions for meeting there contingencies through in! Piu! I .ate. foimei Sanford man.
it mentioned a* a likely prospect
for the office nf llilliborough
county commmioner to lake the
place of Elbert Moore whom Gov­
ernor Warren appointed sheriff
in place of Hugh Culbrealh re­
cently indicted for graft.

a

|| The Tampa Tribune points out
nal administrative costs in Flori-

budget }f more invrtligslnrs were
hired for cstr iludirt. Actually
it coil $2,395,000 last year to
■ire away 949.549,000 jn relief
fund*, or about 4.8 percent. Alio,
it tost $1.53 per care in Florida 10
administer old age assistance, th« c u r to term*. Ho m ight, for instance, have restored
tempered with a national aver* th e Independence of Polandp but presum ably fear of a n ta ­
gonizing Auntria, a co-owner of Polish territo ry , prevented.
age of $2.21.

Al least two cabinet member*.
Attorney General McGrath and
Secretary of Commerce Sawyer,
have come out sgsinil any form
of censorship of ibr press what­
ever in the present emergency.
"Experience from the days of
Gutenberg down Ip moil modern
pw**e»". ray* the Attorney Gen­
eral, "has shown that there is no
Mch thing as a good end a sound
pm* if it is coerced in iU freedom
al opinion and its right to print
Ike news is in any way inhibited
or curtailed. The most abominable
Mw^eper where freedom of the
prou prevails is an enormous hn-

eramen!

official who hat been

Doubtless the Pentagon la considering thto man-saving
method of making war, and those bits of history influence

our present policy.

Uncle And Nephew
T o 'th e questionable doctrine th a t a man m ust be held
responsible for his most casual associates has been added
lately the even stra n g e r notion th a t he should be condemned
If any of his relatives seem to be undesirable.
Had this ides prevailed in 1899, Edward F. Croker
m ight never have become New York C ity's most famous
fire chief. Ho was the nephew o f th e Tam m any boss of the
day, Richard Croker, arid doubtless was not in juried by th at
relationship when the tim e came to pick a head for th e fire
departm ent. Despite the suspicion attach in g to hln appoint*
m eat, hu made good, «ud continually risked his life in at*
tempts to get aa near us possible to the center of a big fire.
H r served from 1899 to 1911, and afterw ards lived in re­
tirem ent tijl his recant death a t 87.
i unde Richard is rem em bered as a particularly un­
is type of political m achine head. He waa linked
w ith an E ast Side gang In his younger daya, and
w riters have suggested th a t ho never shook off th e charac­
teristics of th at period or his llfr. Lincoln Sterfenn, tho
Journalist investigator of bonses, called him "kind and
sw eet." Apparently no o th er historian saw those qualities
in him. His downfall came when he frankly told a legisla­
tive Investigating com m ittee th a t he waa working fo r his
pocket all the tim e. Thu voters rose up, tossed o u t T»m&gt;
many and Croker w ith It. He took hia gaina to Ireland and
there ended his days.
Edward Croker did much to redeem the unhappy as­
sociation of th e fam ily nam e. The poaslblllty should ba
remembered when o th ers a re attacked because of th e ir re­
latives.
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Accepted At Emory
D entistry S c h o o l
ATLANTA. Os. Mar. 1 2 (Special)—John William Kpp*

By R USSELL KAY

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Crosby R ift Seen In Union Readies Blow
Wife’s Trip Aboard At A rgentine Paper
B U EN O S AIRES, Argentina,
NEW YORK, Mar. 12-OF)IHaie law Crosby, wife nf singer Mar. 12— o il— The governmentKing Cro*by, boarded a plane to­ •upported General Confederation
day for a three-month lour of of Labor today readird anajhrr
Europe and told reporters thsy •wine at the apparently doomed
could make their own story on hei inti-Pernn newspaper La Fren*a.
Tha Union ordered it* 4,000,000
marital status.
Reporters asked her if there membera to slop work for lb
were anv truth in recurring rumors minutes tomorrow as tt show of
of a lift between her and her Mrrngth against the Journal,
which has not published since a
husUnd.
"No comment," she said. "You union boycott and striku started
Jan 24.
can mak# your own story."
There appeared little chance
Ashed if she airbed to deny thi
reports,-she said:
'■ tha paper would appear again
under lla present management,
"I do not want in make any which opposes tho regime of Procomment."
sident Juan IVynn.
Mr*. Crosby travelled t board a
Fan-Amerlean
World
Airline,
plane for Amsterdam. Holland.
Hhe was aermnpanled by Dr. and
Mrs. George J. Hummer, of Santa
Monica, Cal If„ sod her secretary,
M ill flenrgfna Hardwick.
Uummer said they-would visit
Spain, Italy, France, Western
Germany, BwItaerDivt, Denmark.
England and Ireland. They ire due
to return to the United States in
June.

Rollins College

Prwm Pag* Qg«l
mobile* r rented quit* a parking
problem, ami as the cars filled ths
narking area by hundreds, volun­
teer* had to he railed for to as­
sist in unscrambling the Jam.
(Drvlng of the berbeeued meat,
Including pork and beef, augment­
ed by roost rabbi! and frta d fU h
aide*. OH# Malhlcux.
and
■raw,
"• m n u i, Ted »n&lt;i
Hob Williams, 1 » ftutocr, Al Cos.
Brawn Milter end Larry Josses,
The men were nearly ."swamp­
ed" and live women of the Cen­
tral Florida Rabbit Breeders As­
sociation of Orlando came to the
reslnt by assisting them and
handing out lha pittas of food.
These Include Mrs. 0- W. Baber,
Mrs. H. R. Skinner, Miss J . Mill­
er, Mrs. O. W. Osty and Mr* ff.
D.
Ru rased, Mrs. E. L. Ktllngisome
worth, president of the Associa­
tion, wLleh supplied rabbit meet
for the barbecue, was also pre­
sent.
The Initial sal# of the miocellan-

aoua auction woo a hunch of rellarrts at fire coat*. Rale of other
produce and of articles continued

untufiiM r. M.

Auctioneer Jones upernted usr
Use newly completed platform. An­
other platform la due to ho com­
puted toon. The focitlUea will In-

H orticulturisU

Increased Volume
InStrawberries
Forecast For Week
JA C K S O N V ILLE , Mar.
12—
(Special)— T h e first strawberries
of this season moved out of the
StaFke State Farmers' Market
during Use past week and volume
It expect*d to ineresMt by the
end of the current. week," arrant ing ts information received in
the offire of William G Wilson.
Director i &lt;&lt;tf Htatr Markets.
flhtrtnr the past five- day ruse,
lion •ptitnd /MLIM bushel filed
crate* of iotnatra Irough a gross
reveiue of flirt,•WUi.'iJ'S lo Brow­
ers on the Kin lids City State
Farmers’ Market. Friers rangv i
from II oft to tlOJIQ per crate
A - light volume of Pole bean*
sold from 42-)F&gt; to 13.04; squoah
90e lo fi.Vft and string Mans
I U 0 to -2.1K
"A total af&lt; JftjW# crest*, of
strawberries averaged 103/Sc per
pint on the Plant CUy State
Farmers’ Markett during the past
six day period. Total grass re­
venue to growers exceed l l T t r
000. This Is an increase over the
previous week. If warm weather
conditions continue, volume (a ex­
pected to decrease.
"Word front the Fort Fierce
Blate Farmers’ Market states,
weather conditions permitting,
they anticipate a light move­
ment of spring vegetables and
approximately 10V. of lha es­
timated 7,000 arrre of tomatoes
to begin 'A pril 1st, Ifttt Darting
April Uhls to IBth sad the bal­
ance starting ths IslUr part of
April.
■Spring Vegetable crops are re­
ported making good progress In
the Wauchou SUte F irm ere’
Market area though dry weather
Is making irrigation In some sec­
tions necessary. Cucumbers are
expected to begin moving to the
market within the next two to
three weeks.
"A light volume of pepper,
eggplant and squash .■onllnue to
move In lha Fort Myers State
Market srea wilh a good vulttma
of cucumber* anticipate I around
April 1st.
"The Sanford Buie Farmers*
Market moved out in one day
Heavy movement of citrus and
a wide variety of vrgsUbles con­
tinued throughout the week. Good
demand held on moil mm modi*
ties though prices slipped off
slightly. Sales totaled 144.029
units vulueri at 943M44.lt

VKRO BEACH — The way
Florida Is growing now a fellow
has to visit a community every
month or so to reeogniss tha
place. I hadn't been vu m u i»e,m
iur sseveral years and drove over
last wreic to makt arrangements
tor tne spring convention of tho
clotnia Frets Association to be
held there April 4. I, H.
I hardly knew the place.
It
seemed lisrly they had lorn down
■II the old landmarks I used to
know and have replaced tneut
with lieautlful new modernistic
buildings. The residential area
is also taking on that new look
with building in evidence every,
where. Two civic projccta are
well under way, a new hospital
and an attractive youth center.
Dropped In for a vl*it with
genial Mayor Ales MacWilliam,
who is also representative of In­
dian River County In the legisla.
ture. Alex ts genuinely disturbed
over the rising death rate due
to automobile accident* on our
highways and is equally disturbed
over methods employed by local
peare officers In handling traffic
casra.
Home communities, he jminlcd
out, pay little attention tu law
enforcement of traffic regula­
tion otrr than in the operation
of "speed traps.*'
Hr plans to
present a bill in the legislature
drsigned to do away with this
nasty racket and at the same tintprovide for better statewide rn.
loirrmrnt regulations by respon­
sible, carefully trained officers,
tohllrr* in Korea and to prepare
His bill would establish a state­
wide speed limit of 60 miles an
hour and he would arrange to
have Htatr Highway patrolmen
stationed at each gateway to the
state who would contact all
motorists, officially welcome them
to our state and tirrsent them
with a booklet or literature ex*
plaining traffic regulations.
It would he the duty of the
patrolmen to assure our. visitors
that they were welcome guests,
that we wanted them to enjov
every minute of their stay with
us RIIU|
and, m
at\ pm
ths same WIHS(
time, ws
we
'll«
wtrt concerned with their aafrtv
on our highways and they could
help tremendously by observing
our traffic regulations which
would lie rlgl«Uy enforced.
The hill would rxtend highway
authority to the Slate even
thmugh municipalities enithrough
highway* financed by the State
and tala would servo to eliminate
the “aueeed trap” racket that in

of their driven' Ikrnie if they do
not observe the law, it will m u lt
in sharply reducing the number
of accidents on our highways.
MacWilliam is not the only one
concerned with our highway
safety problem and last week
Marvin L. Holloway, manager of
the Tampa Motor Club, urged that
safety education in our grade and
high schools be stepped up as
another mean* of meeting tne,
serious highway safety problem.
"The state's alarming death toll
for 11(50 should serve as a fo:cefnl rrtnimler to the public that
even more teaching of the prin
riple* of safety, to pioperly train
the drivers of tomorruw, is a
necessity and vital subject for
futurr classroom planning,” Hollo,
way paints out.
Taking issue with Senator Bay­
ard of St. retenburg. who re­
cently termed driver training In
our schools a "frill." Holloway
said national safety experts re.
prntrdly pay high tribute to th j
driver training pr gram, coupled
with intensive safety lessons in
thee classroom. It has consist,
rntly rrduerd the number of mo.
tor accidents among teen-ager*
wherever it hss been constructive,
ly employed.
Drivrr education Is currenMv
offered students as an elect!va
subject In approximately CO Flor.,
Ida high schools.
It it an ap.
proved morse at most institutions
of higher Iearning. It mul/* — Ml
l«r expanded to cover Junior
high school* and should result in
safer driving for everyone. Why
spend thousands of dollars In
educating a bnv or girl only to
have it nullified through one
fatal traffic accident?

Stanley-Rogers
Hardware Co.
214 SANFO RD

AV E.

Phone 1361
C O U R TEO U S SER VICE
PRICES R IG H T
Q U A L IT Y

M ER C H AN D ISE

Are You One
Of The MilKoii?
By

V. .B lttli*
' TVoraton; Drug Co.
*
It N 'estimated that over a
million people in the United
Slates have diabetes and are
not aware of It.
Not until their condition be­
comes serious will medical ad­
vice seem Imperative. Then
treatment may mean great and
difficult changes In habits of
living. Whereas, If all cases of
diabetes could be recognised
hi the early alano, control
would be aa easier matter.
For the diabetic a dependa­
ble pharmacy makes self care
simpler. Hera all requirements

A L T © IN S U R A N C E
Savings in Cant (o Good D riven '

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U SED C A R S
Buy A Dependabl

"Movement of raring crepe is
heavy In tha Fahokse S ta ll
Formers' Market area, mere than
a hundred farm per day, mad this
Ho U chairman of ths Ar- Is expected to douhie about April
rtnret Committee,
1st xnlh good weather prevailing.

lowing tha nrmenlallsn of Celery and rsMsrge lead w ith
papers, tha' bortloulUirisU rant, pepper, col lords, and tur-

1M7 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
ueatlon In Mist sUto, and later
attended Lewis Polytschnt- Instltuta In Chicago before taking w
railroad clerical work In his home

1947 DODGE SEDAN

served hr World War I. «n

and William Howard Rungs of taring as a private and amvrginSaufon) hav* been accepted by the wlth rank of captain, *n&lt;t *•••

Emory University School of DenUstry. according to announcement
this weak by Doan Jobs Buhlsr.

Too Late To Classify

&lt;StiV W I L W O * p

M arket Opening

Galloway Elected
•tic recalls (Hal the f i r s t
r« U War had its origin in this
M* vicinity long before Core
retrm became a vital fsrior is
Dild pulilice. Then the Archduke
iti n snA heir apporwi to the

Severing Diplomatic Relations With Comm on Sense

How To Fight Russia

The way to fight Russia, nccorrllng to Hanson W. fluidAlthough there has been a greil
tfbtUge of labor in Florida. as well win. military writer for the Now York Time«, is to attack
■i well a* of all kinds of employes, itn extremities Napoleon nml Hitler demonstrated for nil
during the list year, the sum of time the folly of an Invairion of the Russian Interior. The
$7,691,000 was paid by the Stale better course wan taken in .the Crimean War of 1853-56.
ip jobless benefits, that is compen­ Then England and France nttnrked the Crimea, at the
sation for not working. However, (southern tip of Riinnla, laying siege to the naval fortran* of
$i| at this may seem under the
rcumslniscrs, it compares very
vorabiy with the previous year
tfhen $11,141,000 was paid for
imt working.

The 2(8 h annual Pioneer Night
will be held in l.skc Mary next
Saturday night. Started bark m
the mid-7920* by Frank Evani,
these Pioneer Night* have come lo
be looked upon si ose of the outstanding annual occsrioa* honorleg pioneers anywhere in ibis pelt
wf Florida. They tome by die
•core* from mile* around, repreMMiag practically event slate in
Im union, to gel together, renew
old acquaintance! end to enjoy ah
outstanding program ably presided
over by the inimitable Frank Evan*.

MONDAY MAR. 1 2 ,1 9 5 1

TH E SANFORD HERA LD , SANFORD, FLORIDA

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MONPAY MAR. 12, 1951

THE 8ANFOUD HERALD, SANKOHI), FUW1DA

Flower Show Aided
By Hibiscus Circle

Social A n d Personal Activities
MONK n s

Social Calendar

Final arrangement* were made
hy the llitd»eu* Circle of the
Garden Cluh to help witr. tin
flower »how to be Mar. 'JO-30
at the Parish Itou»e. the meeting
waa at the home of Mr*. A. It.
Mrltaney with Mr*. Charlr* Mnrrl*on u* ro-hn*te**.
Mr*. Michael Uittson, chairman,
pretided over the business meet­
MU* Daphne Connelly and Jo*.1
Mr*. Miriam Ku-*e|i 1* -pend ing and plant* weir sold to the
Shraruu-e were honored Saturday
evening with a buffet *up|&gt;e, given ing trverai day* In .Meitaiurnr mrrnher* for the lienifit of the
circle.
with Mr* il. B. Smith.
l&gt;V Mlaa Itilon Baker.
It&lt; frenhment* were served to
The Baker home win attractiveItalph Siriani Itft Friday .'or |the following: Mr*. Morrison,
ly derurated throughout with
azalea*, and greenery. Mra. W. K. Hoalitn, Mat-, where he will spend Mr* (iin.-uin, Mr*. John Ludwig,
Mr*. H. I„ Dann, Mr*. Fred Zer*
Baker ami Mi*s Duncan Baker a&lt;* several day*.
j rentier, Mr*, Joe Melaeii, Ml*.
sited the hottr*» In serving.
Mi*. Bolter! Iligtileyt;
IVilluwlng the supper hridge Baltimore, Md. U visiting her Joitii Fog, Mr*. It. C. K-hrly.
and canasta »a* enjoyed hy Mr. mother ami father-in-law, Mr. Mr*. J . It. June* and Mr*. H. C.
DuBoae.
ami . .Mr*.
. , Joe. Baker,„ Mr.
. and
, Mi
,, . and Mr*. S. I). Hlghlryman.
Alto Mra. F. Sandler. Mr*. J.
m *t.. *?*' "ft*. ^
' and Mr*,
Cut, Mr*. K, F. Moule, Mr*. W.
i* j!&gt; '\&lt;^ t*
M-'Kaiei DingMr. and Mr*. II. Juniu* Brown II. Stewart, Mr*. J. B. William*.
f-,.,der’- Mi" Kluabeth liy.on, and and children o| New York City Mr*. J. P. Thurmond. Mr*. J.
Mi»*
liuncan
Raker.
. i.„
__ . j have arrived ill Sanford to makr J. Carver, Mr*. E. B. Hctney,
Aim Bill Shoemaker, f r a n k , hrir ho|nr
Mr*. A. B. Stevrn*. Mr*. Henry
Meiiane, Jr., Boti Greenwntal ami
Schumacher, Mr*. B. C. ROsson.
Cleim I.ingle.
Mr*. (I. J Miller had a* hrr Mr*. W. C. Smith ami Mi*. Megue«1« over I he werkend Chief Raney.
Pham. Mat)' Oliver J Millet and
family.

Miss Baker Honors
Miss Daphne Connelly

ersonals

MONDAY
Under the spoitronhip of the
Bela Sigma Phi Kururity, I lit- re­
ceptionist at thf Feriiald.laui;hlun Memorial Hospital will I*Mrs. Walter Turner.
£ Tlir regular meeting of tin
Bainbow Ulrla will be at 8:00
1‘. M. at the Masonic Malt. All
member* are urged tn attend.
TU E S D A Y
The Woman** Bible Class nl
the Flr»t Baptist Church will meet
at 7:30 I*. M. at the home of Mr*.
M. C. Hagan 708 Park Avenue
with Mr*. J. A. Strange and Mr*
II II. Newman a* co-ho»te*»e*.
Under the sponsorship of Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority the reception.
Dyt t at the Fctnahl.Laughton
Memorial Hospital will !.«• Mi**
Hetty Mo&lt;ire.
The Junior High P T. A. will
----------Mr*. Ilornlliy Cor rod! had a
meet at 3:.‘!u I*. M. at the school.
The Palm Curie of the Carden i her guest* for »evet«l ilay* Mr*,
The Pilot Cluh will hold it*
dinner meeting in the Yaeht Club Club nut at the Gurdtn Center I Ituliert Keininrr ami MU* Hilda
at *1:30 P. M.
for luneheon on Friday. Mr*. Moore both of Daytona llearh.
The Unity Cla»* will meet a! 11 C. Miller wa. hoite... a .— ------A. Smith,
the Voider Hotel at J ISO P. M.
by Mr*. B. K Miller und
with Mr*. Carolyn Par*un. a*Mr' Georg. William*. Jr.
who U confine,! to Orange Mc.n
teacher. The public 1* Invited.
An
*f,lk
*,‘wplul ln
u ,r '
_ The Chart! Choi, of the Fir*.
**"- ■ « Mcla.lln r«r«rd a* very critical.
Aiaptlnt Church will hold reheat pillowed. At the hrnine** meet- |
---------„i «.
i* \i
log which followed Mr*. Herman , ■*” . anti Sit*. ICnl|di Austin
W FlivK S II \V
Jacobson announced plan* for the hmith, Jr. of Knovville, Tenn. ale

Mrs.Miller Entertains
Garden Club Circle

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By M V I I N \ o i .V M M .

Delta
kappa
( Jammu bv,vlr111*-how
. which «»* rnarrated
,,
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(lives I'asllioil S l l U U in-.l t,y rlu Yowell Co. a * , pre-

-eiited. The miHlrU Were Mr*.
•The Annual Aib,even,cm Day”
A fashion .bow was li«ld at tbc JuBa ltlair„ MU* N y r» AflMw,
of the Horn* Dcmorutiat.on Cluh I meeting of the Beta Chapter of MU* I ern Ku»*ell, Mi**^Bette ^.ou
was held at the *cte*d auditorium1 |t,.|t„ Kapna Caiiima, Teacher** Kbarton. Mi** France* McQuarrie,
The Lawton *tory of ‘'The Tuesday afternoon. Many twautiful Honor Society. Saturday .,t the Mi*» Betty Foard, MU* Kate
Prince of Peace’* W coming to urtirlr^ wrrr on exhibit nn«l
I'nrtin, Fittle Mi»* Kay Ivey and
Ma\fmr Inn.
Sanford in nUnit a week. Thi* „UJt|&gt;, r
hr|l(
t„
to Ilowing the lunchron, the Justine Lynch.
pictur. i* different from any that 8|&amp;) (v M visitor* attemle,! from
Ml*s Ann Lovell played several
you have ever »*en il pamllci*. DeLand, Santnrd uit.i Enterprio
on her violin. After the program
though it i* much longer, the rcTh(1
f„t
,.xt,ti.it w. r,
Founder's Day wa* celebrated
rent short called "You can Change »„ follow*: Mr* Leila W. .»lwui
will) a cnndleiight ceremony with
tb. World*' Il has a message for
M e. f . M . ...............
i
Mi
.1 (' Mile in'll ami her comeviryone. amt critic* Imvc nc. a„.| Mr* ti. I'utk.i &lt;f Ln t.i,ii .
Mr*.
A
W
Epps
cho
*
’Wild
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•*‘"igr
claimed il in a variety of eulogi*These wuimii won blur ribtain
I In Beta Chanter i» composed
lu Icrin*.
Mr*. William Cracrlle f", u„ F l'i w c i - lu Ibis l.o c n lit) ' l'i ll" ,.f Seminole, Orange, Volude,
topi, uf tier talk at lln- Inc) ling •f
I'rwturrd h» lUllnisik I'ro- uluminum tray; M r . I".- M a -m
|1 . ml it m ill and I ake counduct hi,i* “'Ihe I'rince of I'eare" coffee pitcher; M, I rank tii-nge tin- Dm GaiAnn* Cii. I. which Gi
Memliei
from Seminole
II U
i« bv-rd on the annual Faster* . \rgetable*; Mrt
Jeltklu*&lt;&gt;n Pol at tile tlollle of Mi
i
a,. Mr* Nancy Brock,
Wilke Fiiiiay.
I’lZ n n l. eiitUionrd and ef- dress form; \|,
I Ma-ti1,* m.
Mi- FliziiU'tli l.yinli, Mr*. It. C.
M i- II II Mi Fa din, tliuitmnn, Mnsw e ll M,» J. ('. Mitchell, Mr*.
frrted In the lale ' Itrv M-rk
Mr*. |*. “ u lv. i-hil'I’ i'iT* , loU'iiu
i.ii-n i,., ,., , , ibe Hireling and I,l.uttle Nix. Mr* M. B. J(mith,
Mallork of Law ton, tiki*. Be­ Mr*. J. Ma*ter-, flowers; M r- i
lieving lint the variou* Inci­ Jenkinion, rpjill, crocheted to-. In ant lepoit* from committee Mi*
Anni.i
Thompson, &gt;»*■*•
dent* in the life of FhrUt would •pretl, tatile cloth, needle work chairmen. Mr* living Flei-ehvr, MHii„- s . I «&lt;"t MU* Both Hand.
flower
-Inn*
chairman,
announced
tatting, and I toedieted pin i u*lilon.
lake on a deeper inranlnc II
*cled oul by everyday people. Mr*. J. Elliot ami Mi* .1 W D tin D im Gardener* Circle wuunl
K have charge of olinlatun «n .i ,'
Matlock began the building of iliHiir, pillow ca*es; M rF nu nt- at the floWet *hou t|a
I hi* pagesnl project many year* Crorge, sternll work nod Mi
A N T U M T .S
I t III
•irte u«in* Ihe *piclou« environ* Jenkilnom ami Mr- II ttstcen J'.‘ and 3(1
cut work.
of l aw Ion for the adventure.
M l- I F Batten nud Mr- I! I
IN K
In the early '30*. a new rite
A l*o Mr*. I’ 1'iety, neetlb- poiiri |!oli|*on wni welcorii.-il
’■
»■ found, that in the Wichita work: Mr* J. Master*
ami Mr
cirrle a* new memtier*
Mountain* Each yent increasing I'. I'iety, fruit
arrangement'
I’bo-e pre-e)&gt;f wel» Mr- Will e,
.A S S A
miiul.e,. of |'r.i|)ti
come to sec Mr*. J. \|*•- 1s-r- . uphiil-tery ami Ml
Hull) ll. Mi, Urdu
Ml
ilii- religlou* pageant, pronounced cr*a'hetrsl afghati, ami Mi* I ton
Mit'n-lin. Mi* Epp*, 'I t - I lei
a* one of ihe finest in the world: George, palmetto unit,
iliri, Ml* l lyili Itniii-'-y. Mi
and. ton, each year the pageant
I'anned food award* went lo II N Kayer Mra, f S " i
improve*! became somehow even M i- lv I’iety, Mr* 1 llaatei
Mra H N IHackwelrlei
Mr*
more •wn.it i Fnl than it* pri dec ■ and Mr*. II fldrrri
tw o MILKS
John linger*. Mr- l*. II I'akei,
4*02
Ward -pread f**t until this
rh« city SHckei ■" Our Nell Mi* W D Gntdinei, Mr* " G
annual .vent wu,
witnessed by j,
BIMU ot
- r |(IH,) Flenimg.Mr- Mro
Smith, Mr*
NtiltTM OF ML DOG T it \CK
tHHiiiy h u ik lrn U uf
|fi' *#|*I ** ft miii Mini it or iu in Frf«ln&gt;
iifnc Ii i m h -imi \ '« l S m ith itinl 'It
S * I tick•rerv -lute in the country.
j.. \| Member* "f the F, I
\
Itev \\ ailiick ilie«| in t'*tK—pon-oring it
Ju*t ht the completion of the
Mr*. D Harwood und Mi
filming of ihe scenes from “ The |, ,|„ Wood ,.f lh l and pent W.d
I’rince of I’eace”. Ill* energy wa* „r*day
Mr I' I I’lrtv and
-lu-nt ami hi* dream wa* roll
Matina Dunning.
•umated. In the picture, Itev. WalMra. Ann Gb-thu-b and told.. ,
I - k -Will Irn playe.1 l.y I»rre*i „ f ............
m,
Injjul. It will lo 1 play Within &lt;&gt;|,..1|ll(.h.t
................ . Ml
•' l»l*V id’ ll Th e aeli.r* will 1-nltay william .'ollry
)"tb tliemseve* n* Weil n- Mtnto
W ilb u r /.Inim e i ul Y o u n g sto w n ,
Biblical personality in the pa- t ). spent YVrdlii'-dov ivlth G C
g&lt; an!.
llo -tt, k and fam ily
t „ ( , „ d F I ......h i- I r iila v . M i r . h tu I ’f'il
P M.
Gingir I'rilvcr, »lx year old
llll P M
P vt. A lb e it pell i* leaving fur
newly di*ruvrrrd talent, &lt;nmr* G o a l
la k e *
N aval
I n n ,-in .
...........I,
C
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o
iiiv
mi
w
.thin
an
are
a uf
!-N.,V mother in
mar *lraling Ihe *h„w. She ran sehmil w b e ir lie w ill in! » » I *
, lt .,1 l . &gt; li e, lie, hallil . li t t le g i l l *
, c .iid ia ll)
3o
nnb
•ing, art, and danir. Mill** I
week* e m il-e m lb idol l i t liin
, , 1. I*, i r ,
|taliy Cont* - I
l i f l e n i prize* w i l l t e
,i,„l l.oj
l •ealy, a citizen of l.awlnu.
■'inn woi 1
aw aid) d I tl.t U Ionite- l ain, . ig&gt; from 1 month , I y l .,
play* ihe pail Ilf Jr*us *« well
Mr* J Mi I n , ami 'bittglit)
| VI ., .') &gt;1 - . f vi *.. of age.
yi*. i &gt;,
Hut hr i« under Hollywood cun- Jian were in Jacksonville ami St
Iracl. The rr«1 «f the ca«t I* Augustine over the Weekend visit
fudge* wi.o w lw t !'■&lt;tii. • gut and band*....eat Ixil in
evrrilcnt— and well liny mu*l
lug Mr*. F. IF Ilufcli at Jucksun
.-m il g rou p Will In I tom out « l n m n . ........ mil liu lily » ill ll*'
tw In elicit *nrh warm word* of
villi' nml Mi* Fn -I Kionenlo-lU',
,h n v )f, llal.it- w ill lo- lo t . II on ’ . i f IN PI ItS O N n c ..... panted
praUr from highly selective In St. Augustine.
hv one of ihelr parent*
rolumnUla and radio |rer*onaliSe ve ra l uf tbe " It n d liiih iH 'd
l!&gt; gtsier your l»al»v » a ’ lv
&lt;* o* t " avoid Ho* rush. Ih e
Ilea.
were In O ila m lo W 'eilneolay u ig b '
f o - i fio ttthii-* reglste rrvl and iiu a lillr d w ill receive a love ly
To *ay anymore ut*iut " I’rince to attend Hie t'nnferenee of
duvet,ir &gt;.ii the stag* Ite g l-d ia lm i, op, n • I h lli- Ylaicli K ill, ll*ul
of Peace” wtnild lie to *ay too Ilridherhomlir v. M , ...... close
&gt;'• i M a irl
-. i
I ..' fi 10 I*. M . Xirtt
The W. M S «!«■ ultu’M uiK thi*
much. It t* an extraordinary lilm,
do not tiov, l(. havi yoin I nl'V w ith you In le g ,-te r.
» spiritual adventure the effect "We, 1,, nf I'raypr** vkiiIi i hi­ I'm yri
,.f vvhlcli wcitil'l lie much the »aiiie flour nt 11:00 A M r«ih tliy untl
H u ,n ig h lb. c o iirli y id I nm l,to n '- liinw S lo ie , M a m S t.,
a* If you *nw and heard n Sunri*e Thtll r.tluy unh a *ucurtt iii noon
S a n fo n i. I i.i . i n ’ i -iia t io i t ' ad p iu it,-r
w ill •- m aintained nl
The work of piilidtiu’ il.' ilt'.ji!'
Service, or a High Mn**, “ Prince
then
1m . W ill M I ItS R e gi-il &gt; y .n ii luitiv w ith on, th n u g h t
i*
pro*
of
It"'■
llapil-l
Clou.ii
&lt;d peace” i* e»p*-dally a "family
in m ind ' tiieol S p o il -ina n full" If ve in baby yvin* a s o rp tive ,
picture." ll represent* a welcome grooving nicely. Mi Bui[ftillt
if m d no di-appnii li n e d
Y "o , i
l u i om i - -n licile d .
tlllllllf
the
Wolk.
ami timely change.
Matina
Doimttig
-p.,,1
Fue*dav
"Tin Mudlark" -tarring Irene
F in T w y inan i "n iin n n d i i
l 'liar I , - Y'mloplch, t h n irin a n
vvill, tier daughter, Mt.&lt; ,\l'. ill
Pen y. in Sanfotd who i* ill.
In n F la w f in d A I ■-til K n d &lt; i, I'M inm ilGs no n
By TOM D O Y L B

Mrs. kpps Talks On
Local Wild Flowers

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E " r 5 A h“ w "* ^ ' - ,d M*r ^
n*%ire°n. n i n
:£ .h
,VptlonUt' at the' Fernahl-UnghT,1« Chairman. Mr*. J H. Carl-1
Au»‘ ,n
Sr.
r..„ Memorial II..spiral will I* V.'"’
** biter
from Ml**
I iillrit .Vm i Imhf
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IL It. Cray. County Bead Super- !.«,&lt;#*
1% V*11|fifi jr I -ri fir Or I*
Mr*. Wallet Merriwelhei.
M,"&gt; *
s L«mp(*.t. !;H,ov
-d the
Beautification
Utduhnt,
I*
ie|M,rte.|
recuperat­
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llhfllf With
The Met....list Church Prayer ! '" '-I" ;*
»h*' Beaut.fleal lor ing, nicely after a recent opera- 11:00 N\f
’*wf Aftit I ji &lt;&gt;
Meeting In McKinley Hull at 7 .C * V«"mltlee "f &lt;h* * l-'ldn Slat* tlon at the Orange Cenrral Hos­ 11:1*
f*rr
Chamber of Commerro in O r­
T t I » II % I
P.M.
pital
in
Orlando.
T T ir Ittirttim •'lift*
»yer Meeting rentier u lando Mur. Hi. This cominltt**"
The Prayer
4
1..
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t
*
.,
,
, . ,
the Kir-1 itaptist Chuf) h will I.. will offer pith* for the I'Canti•j : WrMrfit JlliliMirft
of our State and gai- .M*** h i w y Jean Appleby and €
Tioo ,HFY*n Ml l«Mb I ‘lull
Bkl 7 30 P M \v......nlthoe mu 'luil' fu-ation
.In.
.hit.
ineliilrri*
nrg.al
MU*
Anna
Lorley
have
returned :
N**m»
of "F.vrry Cbrlatian'* lot,'*.
lu let pri-.nt.
lo &lt; ^wr«iri! W.
1140 M *if nl (tit Hixirir l!tiMt*»n
TH Jn.H DAY
Vm lrf f'ttfe» f
9
l
l
Tlie Itoyal Amlras‘ folor of tto- • Thu «• prevent inclin|r*l Mr*. *'i Atlanta •Her *plnding the
VI*Hello In I|u*)ir
H iiftil AI in*
F ir-I Baplist t'hur'h will meet a' McCaslln. Mi*. J. F, Dutton, a **'rkeiul Dn-ir loitent*.
I i U I *1111 li'tff-di Vi I )f ran
the church at 7:1k) PM in th, new member, Mr*. B. B. Butllff,
Mr. amt Mr*. Jame* Spenrer of V:l«» W i j -rf iKnic Ork
Mi*. W. IL Catner, Mr*. II. It.
Phetcnn class room,
W Ii*•i«*
|*r*»f i»* Tf#*1*
Detroit,
Mich,
spent
several
day*
The IhriigU Jrd&lt;e Junhn Bro Duncan, Mr- W, II. Duncan, Mr*.
“ io*» I"III iffi 1‘dMtlF
^*** week with Mr. Spencer * bro 1
H»
U
I H*o. I O irt. v|»i*i*
tin'choral will meet at the First James Toll, Mr*. Jacobaon, Mr*. liter
ami sl-ter ln-law, Mr. and 10: Jo Vr « M
Baptist Churrh tonight at 7:30 L. Munson, Mra. William*. Jr., Mr*. I - K. Sjrencer.
|0(n Mrloety I I i r m I bf
Mr*.
Miller,
Mr*.
Glh*on
Bate*,
r.M .
10:44 f'nrtnt-n t
Mr*.
Carlton,
Mra.
M.
T.
Ilaynr*.
The Men'* Brotherhood of th*
o«* O trh H in Anti Sfi*»
Friend* uf L. A. Palmer will 11
Mr*.
W.
W.
Tyre,
Mr*.
II.
K.
VlftrnllllE Visflrll. *
First Ba|di*t Church will hav#
regrrt tn learn that he U con­ II II IIJO
! V|u«it lljHrall
Evan*
Mrs.
K.
I
Ley
ami
Mr*.
£heir Suiipei ami Program meet­
fined
tn
Orange
Memorial
Hos­
M il- leOyniFii ■ i 'jiII T*i !'r*v»r
ing in the Memorial Edueatloou 11 C. Cake*.
pital In Orlando where he will IJlfO VVitflif At S’lmri
ftulhiino *&lt;miehr *r f :3o P.M
HotJIft Farm l&gt;ir«**t
undergo
a
major
operation 13:14
I It lo lio n r|i*t)
Seminole Chapter Nr). 3 of
Wednesday.
Itoo
Politilfir Hlar
O. E. 8. will meet at the Masonic
Irfi I**11ffl Afiirrlvattn
Hall at h:0tl P. M
David B. Ilurgeton. seaman re­ ItSo N r k »
1:14 V|tin|t 41 Vonrtlr
FRIDAY
cruit, USN, sun of Mr and Mr*. 3
oo liar Nitfir llmitii
The Azalea Cirrle of the Carden
Mis* IVrlita Andrew* daughter
,
Jnhn S. Ilurgeton of Sanford, U JtOit U **rf«l A* Titre r
Club will, havr a tapdred did' of Mr. ami Mr*. C. F. ,Andrew* undergoing recruit training at 3:1 V T* »*!«)'• .mm
*upp»r at ibe Carihd, renier* n i, of Archer, Fla., ami Lt. Comdr. Ihe world'* large*! Naval Train­ SiJ” llli*1 Xftd tf*,»*111itw•
3:|3
V«.iir itPiiifiri F i h ip «
7:IHl P. M.
Janie* A. Tew, non uf Mr*. L. K ing Center, Creat Lake*, III.
t (mi •ink’ t.*ivrrit Pam
Tew, were marrieil Feh. J4 at
• SO Net**
little girl who wanted tn *U In
the
I'reahyteilati
Chinch
in
Ity
Mr*. B. C. Mrthvln. Mr*. C. 8. •
I Qllcen'* throne and did Irene
Calnesville, with Dr. U. S. Cordon Winn, Kliiabeth Mrthvln, Tommy u:Ru Thm llltM
HNyihlii ! feint
Dutin's performance ha* been
l i t * t-p o ri. K in a Ilf I •»*
lh
rB R V A T T
i officiating.
Methvin am! Tonya Winn left to­ Iran N*w,
ptni-ed from Maine to rullfornta.
only
atiendent
waa
day for Tampa where they will at­ * I* Miilunl Mv,k,i llrtM.rl
You shitillil like “The Mudlark".
Mr*. Norton Dale and daughter* l
-j
Ester Jean and Betsey, uf Olcolt.
‘ h*rl" McCehe,. tend the “Capping ExrrcUc*" uf X ti) Tw illalit Dona*
«
il»
Mioiri1
‘niDdtail*
.VI II,line Willi llu-li'
Serving
a*
bed
matt
MU* Emma Jean Methvin.
N. Y are vl»lt)ir» «,f Mr* J. C wo*
l r„ Ar,Vl
i . liorl- llsyr Dluait !•" s'fr *
the groom’* brother, I.t.
t no ■■Ctlllna nn .V I'lniwt
ffin*
mutt
off
IIIIU
L. E, Tew, Jr.
: t . Uvenliig Mu,i.
FISH FRY
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hampton am! Comdr.
Following
Ihe
ceremony
a
re­
T:l*
Ellen Vitilen s, PUno
A fish fry will tie held hy the
daughtir- Hope ami Helen of
Krrnotr- II, INrle
wa* held for the bride Florid* Fashion*' Buiy Bee Cluh 7:U
Orlando visited ivlalUr* here ception
* ,u u
Vnrl*i» flail
party
at
the
home
of
Dr.
and
Apr. 7, it wa* announced today • lo VI*,i Tb - II*,id
Sunday,
Mr*. Edwin II. Andrew*, aunt
N'iiln K.iiimu
Mr. nod -Mr:. l U U i i C o»«rt ami imcL uf the bride. Lt. Comd. hv Mr* p. C. Catches, president. 3,oa
A nominating committee wa* S i l t I'fill fire,) ,\| o rg a n
and daughter of Lake Uicket ami Mra. Trw left for a wedding
*:1« 1C* I'an. rllnir
appointed Thursday at the meet­ loan
Irirsa Sunday,
were here on builneaa
Sunduj
I'nllol Malian*
trip after the ceremony and will ing. They are a* fallow* t Mrs,
A k CmMHmr*
visiting
friend*
Ed Ball was
report
to
Norfolk,
Va.
at
an
Ophelia
f.ltk,
Mattie
Mae
Bowrn
here Sunday, lie ia from Ocala. iarly date.
iiml Herbert EIIP.
Mr*. Scott Kyier I* in th,
Mr*. Tew
graduated from
Fernald-Laughtun Memorial Hos­
Arrher High School ami at the
pital.
Mr*. Nellie Thomas and Charli” time of her marriage wa* a
A fashion review was held at
Bowen are home from Ihe Frrnald- Junior at the Univeriity of Flor- J
the meeting of the Sanford Horn.
Ida.
l.auglit'in
Memorial
Hospital
Demonstration Department Thur*I.t. Comdr. Tew graduated from
where they have been for ipilte
day at the Tourist Center.
Seminole
High
Hehool
with
the
* jviiite.
The modrl* for the show etch
Itrv. Leo Barnes and Mr*. Win- rlax* of 1938, He received hi*
wearing a dresi ihe had made,
BIRTH
II.
S.
E,
from
the
University
of
dall llraddy and daughter Inlie
were Mr*. C. A. Ingbrarn. Mr*. A I
announcem ent
had dinner with Mr. and Mr*. Florida and wan a member of
Coe. Mrs. J. U. Crawford. Mr*.
l-amtxia
Chi
Alphla
fraternity.
•Arnold Baxter and family.
Curl William*, Mra. Bruce Davi*.
The two young *on» of Mr. uni'
I* A S T T I M E S T O D A Y !
Mrs. Brorlie William* and Mr*
Mr*. Horace Juhn*on/arr confined
C. L. Wallis,
to their home with the mearle*.
the Seminole County Fair wer,
Sir. ami Mra. Fred Ballard of
Mr. and Mra. Aubrey Dowdy
Final plan* for the entries tu
Maitland, Mr. and Mr*. Horace
announce the birth of a daughter, discussed.
U lN O lG A N
The “Talent Show" sponsored Shelley Marie, Mar. S at tha
Story, of Orlando, Sir. anil Mr*.
Those prevent were Mra. In
Kirtan also of Orlando, Ur*. by the Sanford Grammar School Frrnald I-aughton Memorial Hos­ hram, Mrs. Coe, Mr*. Crawford,
I'D C l i i m B
Weaaon of Geneva, were gueda ha* been made an annual af­ pital.
Ir*. William*, Mr*. Duel*, M r*.,
THI HIGHEST \
Sunday of Mr. and Mr*. Phillip fair. Mid B. C. Steele, principal of
Wallis
Mr*. Wilson Bond, Mi* '
Bauer.
Grammar School. Thi* resolution
n iD u n ip in
Phillip Bauer entered the Orange wa* pasted at Ihe P. T. A. meet­ on Apr. DS. The room count ora* J. N. Axirrello Mr*. John Calla­
Ornrral Hospital Tue-day tn have ing Thi,r*day afternoon. Mr. Steele won by Mr*. J. Horner* room han, Mr*. Wilbur Smith, Mr*
aahl the "Talrut Show” wa* the inid refreshment* were served hy Homer Kl»e, Mrs. M. J. Morri*.
o|i major operation.
^
Mr. and Mr*. Mile* Anderson mint *urce**fi,l program since hrr room to the guest* present. Mra. C. M. Flower* and Mlsa Lila
Woodward.
»f Sanford were Saturday guest* IMA.
Mr*. R. F. Cooper gave an In­
of Mr. and Mr*. Phillip Bauer,
teresting ami instructive talk on
BABY ADOPTED
“ Lear to DUgul.se Emotion*."
Mr*. B. C Catches, prrstdent,
Itev, and Mr*. William Hal
Hunter of Jack vonvillg have ado|,l- [■resided over the hutlnrs* meet-1
mi a -on, William Hal, Jr., turn ing. A nomination committee wa* 1
Jan. 13, 19SI. Mr*. Hunter '» the appointed a* follow*: Mr*. J. 0.
former Mia* Esther Strange Davis, chairman, Mr*. Bill Jendaughter of Mr. and Mr*. J. A nlng*. ami Mr*. Home- Little.
Sanford'n First Showing
Strange
The next meeting wfll lw held
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Fashion Review Held
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Giant Farm Clubs FSU Trackmen To
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SportM Umindup
By IIUUGII FUl.LKKTtlN, Jr.

Winter Olympics
Sanford • Orlando Seminole T e n n i s
Will Be Put On In Kennel Club Entries Team Opens W i t h
G e o r g i a Bulldog*,
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Norway’s Capital K lilitT
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N EW Y O R K . Mar. I2 -&lt; A V One thing which has run up thitHephone billa for the gents try ­
Ill each smog
ing to pick the "at large” teams
T A L L A H A S S E E , Mar.
12—
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ASSOCIATED
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By HENRY IIKNKIKHKN
Pitching unit catching staffs
HRCONH R A C X r
U llle
Carat.
T A L L A H A S S E E , Fla., Mar. 12
for the N C A A basketball tourney
Whoa Tutnm le. Happy Mlnfl*
(Special)— “Thrr* will be no reel
AP Newafeature*
Sam Ranxinn, who led the North is the four-year mrnt . . . A t
of thr Ottawa Giant* ami the — (Special)— The Florida Stale
I I I H D R A C K : B m u Nash. L a d y for me this Spring." deHared
Caiotlna Slate VV’olfpnek to the top least two bright prospects were
OSI.O— Por the first time In TwTlllg
Minneapolis Miller* arrived in University track team will faro
h l. U o ra A *
Mathrily as hs
of the 17-team Southern Confer- turned down because their rrgu history the Winter Olympics will
Hanford over the weekend to two Southern Conference, four
r O C H T I I H A C K : (lonadventure. Coach Ralph
lookrd over thr Florida State
lie
heli!
in
a
large
city.
No
only
rnce,
was
chosen
today
(Friday,
Mils
sr
T i m * . W hlrlla’s llaby
begin spring training.
Dixie Conference and one Inde­
Ur*
have
played
four
seasons
.
.
.
*
,nr
'
lly E ll IIAKPKK
n m i It A C E l F ro g U hls. K J J y * University's varsity tennl* sche­
games, from
Mari'b PI hi as one of Ihe five best And,
The remaining member* of the pendent foe in dual nr triangular
unlike North
Carolina l!1^* J’H , ^,'1
,**
Tb u ra io a
held right I’si,
two triple A (Hunt farm Huh* trreta this Spring, acrnnling to
‘‘.Scirnltflc baseball ha* been collegiate lutskrCiaM players in State, they didn’t have eligible
”S’
S IX T H H A C K : Ckoo Chao Itabe. dule released today by Athletic
DlrrHor Howard G. Danford.
are due Wednesday.
the schedule released today by killed "ff by the .ulvrni &gt;,i Ihe nation with hi* nomination to tul* who can get by in Inuma- In the heart nf Oslo, capital of Tour T s llln a Me. Damascus
The Seminole netatarta open
M K V K N T II ItA C K i Mat LJa g. K in a
The Giants ami Millers— first Athletic Director Howard G. Dan* the lively ball,'' Bert Chapman sal,, Golller’* ll».*»l All-America team nienl play . , . And the commit- Norway, Patron of the games in
bpscitalsr.
Ju
s
t
la
Css*
liiMajesty
King
Haakon
VII.
by
Hie
National
Association
nf
of 13 Hub* scheduled to train ford.
here March 20 againtt University
while reminiscing over hi* yrar*
Iremen spent a lot nmre time
K K 1 IIT II llA t'K i l.u ju k. Dsnvst
countries
are eapecieti
expected I’nst.
In Hanford this yrar— will work
of Georgia, and in 12 days througlu
In addition the Seminole, will a* a catcher for the Button |(,-,| lla.ketlinll Combe*.
trying; to find out whi ther other j , Thirty
•" '" V c...m
rie. are
Hutch H in t
Picked as teammates to the 2T- learns under consideration were *» « m^ ; ' V
out at the Naval Air Station compete m the Southern It - la &gt;s Sox Just after the First World
N IN T H R A C E : O sy P a lly . M ss-b March .11 also have matches wltlTF
"1.
wln.*'.r
will
tie
iris
yearuild North Carolina married in the same fix. tine gent even ("’.
diamonds and at (lie MunUipsi at Birmingham April It ami will War.
•^rn. T h e Imb tttsr. H s xtsr
Univeraitv of Miami Florida Sou­
Jean. thern College, Rollins Co'lew-,
senior wete Hill Spivey, Kentucky’* wunte-l to .niel
Htjdium while ■-ahit.ilion games lio defending rhamninn* in the
. . I In
I ».,1
a.... In
"All llir d rie r play*— the
liana
in anil.
spite ‘ C' 1 races wll! rover four dny*. O f l t f i l i l
If ■
giant renter; Clyde ImvelSelle ot i
are rxpretrd to
will gei under way sometime neat Tllic Con feretier meet at (Tin
Davidson College, l-nyola ! &gt; l Ml and run, drag hunt and
Kan-as; time Melchiorre of Brad.
it*. **con'd place finish in the iV T! .
week.
vrtslty (New Orleans I, Indiana
steal— whirh were once u*ed to
the diflng loom
* " nwkey. All
ton. Ml**., May III.
T iiv m u r i m t s i m
The local Hub will al*n In-gin
ley and Bill Mlkvy of Temple
JJ« J 1
' types « f «kilng will Im Wen. ln
adtanrr runner* or gel the
University and Emory University.
F I R S T R.at i&gt; —F s t a r t lr
Duke University and Davidson
Ta m a risk.
My
tuw l.
K vsn ln a
anting drill* this week, Business College are the Southern Con
"The opponent* remain tough,
one run Irxd are beromlni.
The more than 2tH| members .„ ,Jor |c„ Ut.
will I
Dusk.
Iltss.h
w
u
m
l,
llnpsi-inu
Flora
Manager John Kridrr said. I'rr- ferenre representatives on the
of Ihe roach'-- « .'iclalion who ....
. r trlr llir fair of n rr.m- it*c"*des figure and speed com- llsmtiler Hose. lUlnl (1st. ti n I s n ,
oliMilrlr in the high scoring,
but they won’t come at ua so fast
aenl plan* rail for the first vork- schedule, Duke will open the slat*
long-hall hilling game* of
from tbrn on,” Matherly said in
;-ok Pert In Gather’* All-Amerlea I^L.onrr t ^ . y i. thc same .put i
■ M I I V I I R A t IS— F e la H t y
out to lie held on Mar. lb.
Who* Tom m ie. IJIII* I’ s m l, K le s l- relief. Other school* on the FSU
today, The prrrrnlagr U bcllrr
balloting il.'ie il Hie five 'net wlicrr Hie Florida Racing Com. Mainarenafnr the games
will
Wednesday afternoon, Msrrh 2N,
Hur*| llo a e y. ttrl U tau. Had schedule I n r I u il r Jarkaonville
Ottawa, whirh ha* takrn over at Tallaha**ee &gt;md Daviduin wilt
to Irate * man on lirsi rather
idiiy r in c h of Hie eight NudDcusse.1 the Hon Meade |^ Rlslett Kladlum *n th- renter liner,
Happy Minds, fjunnse (I
the franchise previously iifierated compete in n triangular meet with
than to risk hating him steal
Uftfinl i
AthlcHr
fMt. # # Vlr Tfiwo 1. tbr lutn*
Hilo, Th r ifnmii will ciprn llellr.
Nsvy, Mercer University and the
T H I R D R A C K — a/ltek* MU*
aa Jersey City, yesterday an­ vrrslty nt Tnllah*«*ro Saturday,
“lore the following ballrr* ran
.............. . n u t . From these 41 i.tnweight cham|i, iliirnd* t» hnd Hose In this stadium and
Judy I'k u lr* . Heau Nash.
Rs*r Dixie I'onferenre tournament s'*
nounced a trade that brought April 21.
■I**)* drite him In," Chap­ Stiluj' i ' they pn-ked 1be first two
thr ||,
|n M„y j[ B |«t„(. the speed skating ami figuro Flbbsr. oilerii Day, tube's Uoy, Le dy Clinton, Ml**., May IK and IP. ^
T w lllc h i. Ilro .s .lr, ttksmbo T a p
Hill" Gardner, Sioux City third
man added.
I ( elber &lt; "honor teams.
wjth j&lt;u|( itomero for the Euro- Vkalldg will lm held there.
The Florida Stab' Seminole*
Kale Conference dual meet
F U I H T I I It V I K— X - 10th* Mile
baseman, to t!&gt;* Giant* in cx- foe* Include Mercer University,. Mentioning a »tory bn bud rend
N niiic I to the Collier’s second peart title In May doesn't muIn the eventof mild weather,
Faw n Fla m * . W k lrlla ’s lla by. T e r - have been Dixie Conference tenchange for Gale Henley «n out­ Florida Southern College, Mis*. I ‘ hr other day about Cnnlin*l All Ameli a learn were Gale Me- terialixe.
which is unlikely at that time by. Firstfoot riatn. Forertsr, G yp sy nia champion* thr past two years.
fielder. Gardner baited ,50.1 Inst isslppi College ami Howard Cot. Manager |||H| Marbm learning Arthur, Oklahoma A A- M; Meyer
g llre r T in a *
— —
of year, two excel lent reserve Jan*. FBonadvrnture,
Coach Mat her ly, who ha* taken
I F T H H * r M — F M a H ly
season for Ida best year at the lege. The Seminole* will be com­ hi* pitchers how to bunt, Chapman Hkoog, Minnesota; Bill Garrrit,
Playing la Safe
stadiums are handy. One la up
llappy
Haven.
iHtr
Hall. Th u rs to n . over the squad during Head Coach
plate since breaking Into organ- peting for the last lime in the lookrd disgusted.
Indiana; I lick Groat of Duke und
R"y Simmons, versatile Myra ihe hill* nUive tlolmenkollen and Country llu h y . Fro* Mkln. P tepplii. Donald Ixmck*' year leave of ab­
fled base! tail,
"When I was plating, elemen­ John Army « f I olomhin
cum- roach fl-if-ros-c. Iioxing anil - Krognemateteren, so m e seven fox. Itonnl* II. Kddr's Pet
sence. will have five or six letrnnfrrrnrr, having resigned if
Minneapolis hurler lleslie Kle- fectlve neat Fall
klSTII RAID— a/iaihe M ile
tary play* like the bunt were
From District Three cnmpr' - feutboll) likes to tell wIkiiiI n mj|e* from Oslo, and the other
termrn around which to build this
Choo
irti.io
Hub*.
Ardell,
Mad
•ill, who developed arm trouliU
fooUrsll game in
ftt ||Hltmr&gt; 76 railrs from here Thunder. Hpetlal Convoy. La dy year* squad. Working out regular
The Florida Slate trark team , learned by nmbitiou* players while ing Maryland, District of Co]urn- n°u ?'Y
last yrar while with the Millet*, 4}'ill
bo cnarh'-d bv Ken Miller |they were still in sand lot ball," bla, Virginia,
North Carolina. * h,‘ h hr
’",m" 2\y*’*r* but easily rraehrr by train or Kara. T o llo n . To u r T t llln g Mo. D a ­ with the team are veterans Dick
report* he i* in *h*pe and rrady and lliirdlri Max Watson of llo , be |Hiinle&lt;| out.
mascus
Bradley, Dan Rods, Tom Bsbione,
Soulh Carolina. Kenlurky, Tenn- ■«" • •,Thp ” Jf.r*rH*'' l»'" , «"* auto.
■KVMNTH MACK— a/ieiko Mile
to go.
t hapman broke Into orfiupf, Mii*»iwip|»i, fifNifgijt, Irouii* *bc 1*1*** Ihe official* wofe ilijjhlw
A first Haas ice hockey rink
George Netlman and George Mar#
tairt, Indiana, will Ire team rap- I
Are
Traveler.
Mel
Lias.
Just
in
ganlrrd baseball with Wariana, Alabama ami Florida the U prejudiced, especially wli.-n Stadium in the eastern part of Case. Kina Mpeedster, Hlockadr. tin. Letterman Itol, Lauigan la in*
tain.
ero*s In the Georgia.Florida
&lt;&gt;*•11. Competition, Happy Hooner school, but ha* not indicated yet
roar lie- Hm e a- hi »t Ranxlno; •"•If IHUe quartrhnrk was tossed Oslo.
The schedule (all meets are on
l.rague In HH( and played on
KltniT MRACK— e.'ieths Mile
Spivey; .1 Slaughter of South out of the game for unnecessary
Downhill and
giant alalom
Satuiday* except Duke):
Itosando. Rlark Topic. Lufark, whether o r not he will I n- aide to
the rhampionship Navy team
Cartthnu; hit k (2r&lt;»At, Vink« ; nn«J f°uichnr*» whrn he
/ {f.)1! ikiln f hat l»een tran*frrre«l to Plain
lied. Fawn Lo. Owen Hill. to work practice sessions into hi*
Mar. 2H, Duke University at | during the war.
Mel Payton of Tulanr
* hlE runner . . . . One of hi* | Norefjell, some 85 mile* from Denver Post, Dulck PlloL
schedule no is nut being counted
Tallaha**re. Mar. I I , Mercer at
After being discharged hr
klXTM R tl'F— s/ietka .Mile
llonoiable
mentionwere
nrteammates,
a
rough
and
ready
|
Oslo.
The
slalom
competition
will
Macon, Ga. Apr. 7, Open. Apr. It,
Lonely Heart. IHah Kirk. Pearh on.Promising newromci* on the
spent one season with the
corded In Collier'* to Flank Rum- lineman, shouted "Okay, you re
place at RndklHva, seven aiar,
IPs Rrent. Iron Penny, lip
Southern Belay* at Birmingham,
Sanford Hull— 1911— and was
*ey and Shelby l.lnville of Krn- "u*
the game, you ran hit him facilities for thousands of apecta- Towner. Cloy I’atly. ITs Mar.
sqvad are Ned Cooper, Jim Berry,
Ala. Apr. 21. Emory University
sold
in
1920
to
Carrnllon
in
turky;
Maik
Workman,
West
Vlr
one,"
An
the
kid
did
.
.
.
.
The
torn.
TF.VTM RAFF)— a/ntks Mile
n* HAROLD V. It ATI,IKK
Jack Egan, Kingman Brittain and
and Davidson College nt Tollsthe
Georgia-Alabama
l.rague.
Oriental
Glow.
Mrler
Boi.
High
ginin;
Joe
Dean,
I.HU;
Paul
llorreferee
look
the
ball
and
started
Cross-country
aki
races
will
At* Nrwifealure*
Slstrunk.
The seven years of varied sea- vath. North Carolina Stale; Jay »" pe«&gt; off the roughness penalty. u k c p|at, |n the hill* around "Hire. Lenny Chari llowdy'a Hubv, Bob
HARLINGEN . Te*. — Througl h*.see. Apr. 2H, Florida Southern
Florida State’* 1U6I tennl*
If*
Montana,
Kanyon,
Margie
Jean
at
Tallaha**ee.
May
5,
Mlsaisaippl
Mining
stood
him
in
good
stead
for
llandlan. Wnshlngton A l^-e; llerfi (half the distance to the gnnh I Holmenkollcn. Holmenkollen Dili
rain and snow and sles-t, lr
schedule:
alckne** and In health, Kt1 College at Tallahauee. May 12. by mid-season hr had attracted Hargett, MU-isnippl State; 8um-,*nd added yard* for the punrh wi|| take rate of the ski JumpMar. 20, University of Grorgia-i
the
e
y
e
of
Itrd
Sox
scouts
ami
was
Howard
College
at
Tallalu&gt;**er.
where
spectator*
may
sit
and
ner T il- n. Virginia Tech; George when the same lineman yelled era. Beneath the taks-off there
Furgol, "the arm and a half*
hrte. Mar. 22, University o r
sent
straight
to
the
patent
Hub
May
IP.
Dixie
Conference
meet
drink
white
watching
the
Jump­
Kelly, Vanderbilt; Bab l.achmuet- **slni “ l" " - .*?,h
someliody j, , tnree-atory building which
of golf, roll* nn.
Miami at Miami. Mar. 21. Flori­
(defending champion*! nt (Tin- in Boston.
ler, tmuGvIlle; Edwan) McMillan, f tarble him before hr carries it wf|| house a ski museum on the ers make « flight of 71 n il e g . da Southern at Lake' .nd. Mar. 24,
I l l seldom hit* the headlines,
A
permanent
housing
shortage
ton,
Ml*".
Chapman— smallest player
William ft Mary; Bob Schneider, over for a touchdown.
ground floor ami flrat floor and
most often he’* among the fc-tRollins at Winter Park. Mar 28,
In the American league for
Alabama; and .!.&gt;&lt;• .Ionian, Georgia, i
..
.• ■— ■
n restaurant on the second floor represents a bottleneck In the Davidson, here. Mar. 2V, Loyots.
tows winning a hundred or two
preparations.
However,
the
ques­
Monday Matinee
the neat four tears— played
■nd you just mde hi* name In
Mar. (til, Indiana, here. Mr.
tion of accommodations for sons here.
with the best, lie remembers
IT G
Stale'a Nick Thiel. Ihe
l priia list, but nu one ever
11, Emory, here. Apr. 0, open.
catching again*! the Immortal
J a p a n l « r a c e U . O . loss or UCrosse, I* trying to All-Stars and llsrltm Globe-trot­ 1,000 competitors and an equal Apr. 7, Jacksonville Navy, here.
a played the game harder— 01
number of officials, plus th*
C ll. ,
1 , tv
• develop a fibreglass
UCrosse ter*.
"Babe" on many orraalon* and
enjoyrd It more.
press, radio and photographers. Is Apr. 12, Mercer, here. Apr. 14,
Is one nf Bulb's firm admirer*.
Averages 71,3 Strokes
Emory at Atlanta. Ga. Apr. 20,
Better Watch ‘Em
Bearing a eotutloa.
mi .
n
more durable than Indlanmade
"Ill* coordination wn* perfect,” _
Furgol Is the fellow with lh*
Jacksonville Navy at Jacksonville.
Georgia Teachers College ad­
Chapman
rerall*.
"No
pitch 1 , 1111
I h l M S l i m m p r womlen stick*. Only m u lt la
Withered, rrookerl arm. Ilr ran
1 , 1 1 3 o u n m i c r lhl| , he manufacturer, who *,w. vances a claim for the oldest
The first (Hole header la the Apr. 91, Mercer at Macon. 0a.
rvrr fooled him of Itself. It was L U H
uae It only for gripping and help
lly FRANK Kt'K
..
Hallies In fishing ro.|». hsa got battery In college baseball . , . majors occurred In 1900. Brooklyn Apr. 29, University of Mlanitw
Ing guide the swing levnuse It AP Nnssfeaturr* Sport* Editor a question of build-up to the
her*.
By S I I) K IU IM S II
fjjfh interested in fishing . . . They’re Imth “rooklee" In college,
unexpected that got Buth. People
Will mnvr *t I he idioiildrr. Itut
VKIIO
BRACII, Fla Whet railed him a sticker for a slow 'V ...^ ?!,rM.! r
May 2, Florida Southern, here.
hut
pitcher
J.
B.
Slagle
of
Big
!*^
r
.
"
.
ri,pr
'
UCrosse
also
hs*
Uken
*
firm
tlnce he started playing th" you »ec Harry (Cookie! I.avs
May II, open. May 18 and IP,
Stone
Gap,
Va„
38
years
old
NEW
Ytilth
Ihe
II.
h.
an«!
holil
at
Ihe
U.
of
Virginia,
where
ball
but
not
|f
he
Juiew
It
wa*
tournament*, Furgol ha* aver­ geltn wearing a Brooklyn Diet
Dixie Conference Tournament at
Japan
will In- enemle* again the* big spring esUlal
weekend find
aged 71.6 strokes per round ger iiuifortn you begin Honking coming."
Clinton, Mtaa.
this
summer.
Both
will
send
theh
,hi*s
*
ra
f
w
ill'
Centre
af«uml
•
•
T
h
e
eg
mayor
leaguer
*ny*
hr
4
1
Tnat'a pretty fair shooting, rvei uf the day Brooklyn won- r
«:4imot re-till u glum- put ,«&gt;« ay
*r
for * man with two sound aims.
World Series game from th'1 Van
The .National Lmgue passed a
far.
The open road Is I’d Kurgnl's kees rm one slightly Hired ItBfe l'clmrity or tribute (or the Babe
, guls in 19*0 forbidding Sunday
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which
the
mighty
Yankee
nuthome -the weary luurnament trail
gtaatee Tho ban held until 1HU2.
la hU empire. (|e average* (ID, bibYou turn to the NorrlH*&gt;k inf fwldet , didn't e*one Ihfontdi With Involved thi* 'Im r. It’s onlv a Vlrgtninh* ( r a t l l ^ l F l I r W i l U M F
Irnni.
mni.h.
tam
a
“
rough,
iRies/i"
guard
a
spe.
taeular
h(kto»
nonie!
tun.
OOP a year It , costa him atseil the sccrn-gntai' |nit, wofld S&lt;
Both are vying for the Davis , „ me,j j 1K. Palumbo Wsrking'Vmt
In tbr (P2J m s . on Chapman
that moth In tour but what rise rie, and It nayu! "Bon rib game
caught
relpnlsrlv for
the
could he do and 'till get *« much Frl Oct 1 . Won by Cookie''
Hostnn i luh and upprtl his
Enjoyment out »l life? "I might curving drive &lt;rff the right field
make roofs at soMethlng eh*' - or, wall !*■ npeil a no hlltrr by B||t ' hitting ateraae to a rc*prrl&lt;
■hie ? .JlHt. . In the early
■I least tie able to sake mote,"•si i I tans Cup ' hsllptigr and nicked to make the nation-wide
‘20s batting .irra g r- erre
he ays, "but I wouldn’t like to Berras "
will fsje the If. S ," squad in basketluiII lour with the Oollcge
Ptndrmniniuin hinke I"*** in
grnrralli lower than Inday
do It.**
lluiit") lint' nf the Nmth Am rri.
F.hbcla Field that day H wrfc*
principally because nf the hall.
Heldom- At Hnme
one of the wildrd fIni “be* of n
The ball isn'l the only Hung ■•nil '/»ne,
Purg'd nitunlly lives In llnyal game in Serb , history. To re
Thlrlv
y e ars
have
passtd' match from tbe l*. S.
Oak, Mich., but lie seldom gt*e* count the detail* in chronologi­ that pula pitchers at a disadvan­ slnre the It. K and Nlp)uinese
This year the Japanese Cup
tage
today.
(Tinpnuth
explained.
there. ‘‘I'm usually so far from cal older would lie more fun that
tennl- arc* first mrl in Inter- stats are Fumitrio, Ktiniamaru
Some
of
lbe
moundamen’a
most
home I might as wrll go on to the juat laying the Dodgers worn, 5-2
ItFJI and Kujikuru.
cheriaherl Weapons- the etneigy, iiatlnnnl nimpclitlun. In
neat tournament stop aa to Hoytl
Thu aerond round of the Davl*
With one out in the Imttnm nf chewing gun, spittei and shine Japan played through its the
Oak,” he eiplain* with a grin.
C h a lb rip e ItiHim l wml Inst In th.. Cup ptnv will find Hie winnci
lb. ninth. Call Furllio vcalUcd
Furgol atarted playing golf In The Yankees were leading, 2*1 tigll — lutifi In,o outlawed.
Chapman aaya he waa too amall Amernan*, 5-U. TYiere matrhesjolif tbe U. 8.-Japan matrjirs meet1930. lie had a art of second Furlllo waa replaced by Ai Ginn
were held at Fntrat Hills, N. V.Tj Itng Mexico. Canada will face
band cluha. Ilia first new set friddo who gambled with thi to play In major league hall— where thr two Bills— Tildrn anil Cuba in second round play, too.
espcHallv aa catcher in the rough
waa a gift.
In Euiopean play 21 countries
run by stealing second or and readv days of the early ”2u*. Johnston— led the squad that
Hie only pro triumph* have tiring
walloped
Zen«
Shlmuzu
and Irrludlng four outside the con­
(he Ih.-n poor Yogi llerra. Spider
AI Wallera slid into him at
been a tie fnr flrat In the Hlng Jorgensen fouled mil but Prl&lt;
tinent, will lie in competition.
Irhlyn Kumugnl.
home one day In mid-aeason
1 Croaby tournament and flrat Reiser, hobbling on a bad leg,
The Challenge Round will find
Tildrn again Ird Ihe U .8. tram
1921 and broke hi* shoulder.
money In the Peoria Open. Nei­ drew an intentional walk. Tim
Davia
Cup
champion-.
in a clean sweep against the that
Fl*r weeks nn Ihe bench didn't
ther. however, wa* a PGA left Yankee pilot Murky llnrrb
Japanese in lt'2H. Big Bill con Australia, ready to meet lh" (r,o
help him any and the broken
aponiored tournament.
rjnereil Tamlo A lie, rhitmpion of that survived th* prelinitear
the second gue*a for he
fingrr hr got aftrr returning
Furgol was an amateur when oren In the
Japan, In ilralght set* fj.j, S -i mnteata.
winning run, Bevert*.
pul him out for three more.
he atarted making the g»lf tour. walked
Australia defeated the •'
Incidentally, tied the 1010 record
After playing most of the |U24 O f) at the Chirago Tmrn and
He won the Tam O’Bhanter AP of
team Inal year at Fared HUI
Tennis Club,
Jack Combs for hi* walk to
American tournament amateur HHser was the ninth of the game. -»s»on with the Red Sox, h* wg*
■
In 1039. the last time Ihe l&gt;o$t to gain posse*sion of the
sold to Mobile. Realising that hit
division and also the North-South
Dodger pilot Burt
Shot Ion carver as a major leaguer wa&lt; of Uncle S«ni mfl thr Japanese This year the American- eil.
Amateur at Plnehurat where he
looked up and down hi* hen-h. over, he quit the gam* altogcthet reprWenlatives, Ihe scot* wa* be striving to win ba I lh
at both Frank Stranahan and Outildn
again 5-0. At
Ihe Lakeside trophy. The U. S. squad 1* as
of a few pltrher* he had after the *2H ,ea&gt;«n
Inahan'a father. He recall* little left.
Country Club in Ran Francisco, ysl tin-named hut the (tat of
There
was
Boldiy
A
ftrr
leaving
Mobile,
Chapman
M
S
I
it It waa a coincidence that Itragin, the rookie Gil Hodges-out of orgi
organlitd baseball for Don Budge defeated Fumttrnt hopeful* Includes such young
ahould eliminate both on the and lavegettn. And there wa* was our
two
years
befora
going_____
back, In Nakano JJ-1. 6-1. 8-9. Frank stars a* Havitt, Flam, luirsen.
ye
____
Hrteenth hole— the elder Strana
(llnnfrtddfl
on
»econd
and
Kddi*
Ihe
Southeastern
Uague
In 1028 Parker betted Jim Yamagtshl F itly , Seiias along with Ihe
■a In th* first round.
_ Furgol’* lowrit »rore waa a Mlktla, who ran for KH*er« or and 1020— his lost year* on ths 8-3, 2 8, 9-0, 8-1. After Parker Veteran Rchroeder.
The Davit Cup
d*lksockcd off Nakor.u lp 3 straight
diamtmd.
M at l^nrbivnri Md, In 1947 first.
He had taken up farming as a and Rndge battered Yamagtshl In back to 1000 when Dwight F.
lavagetto swung a hU late
bat h* wound up eighth In the
style. Budge Davis, an Amertran. donateil e
at Brvcn*' secnnil pitch. Ilowr winter occupation and went In for almllar shut-out
tournament.
rvrr, that was hi* plan sinrr it seriously during the MOa. When teamed with Gene MaVo In the cup to b* competed for annually
Fell At Playground
Bd la of Polish origin. II* lleven* had a no-hlller and all the war began he began doing eon- double* lo defeat the Japanese The U. 8.. with Davl* leadlnr
tho way on the court*, won the
D
waa born in Utica, N. Y „ and lavagrtto want'd to do wa- atrurtlon Jobs on the various boar* pair 8-0, 8-1, 8-4.
Thus, In three meetings, tha first sst of matches fiom thwhll* a boy suffered the broken mtet the luilb Hitting late »l*&lt; I ring built In Plorlda and in 1040
l on* British lales, 5-0.
arm that was to leave it* marl would send the li«l| behind tin opened Ihe Chapman-I'esold ce­ Japanese have yet to wedit
—
Tommy Henrich, in right field ment block business which he con­
on him forever. II* fell ftom some
tinues to operate.
playground rruM-bara at the age runners.
of 11. T h . bone of hi* *lbwv
Lavagetto Juat shout right
•tuck out .and had to he removed.
a wasn’t tall enough. The Rlckey'n youth movemrn'.
Now He rants straighten the
ball bounced off the wall and
Eavagrtto
contacted
Brick
in n — hi* left, lie also rant llenrlch had trouble finding the Eawa and (hr Oakland owner put
bend it and It it |0 or 12 Inches handle. Meanwhile, Utunfriddn him to work under Caaey Stengel
Lltte everythini cite, the cost of buJMWg
creased cost of providing facilities and Ihe
srtor than the other. He can, ■Tampered around ihinl follower' in ‘49. The team won the fis
telephone plant has bean going up. fu
■ever, rotate his shoulder and by the dancing Mlkrl* who Jumped and playoffs and the next yeai
cost of operation add up to a
has a powerful hand, made *c up and down un home plate— lust Oakland, under Dteasrn, finished
194R
our
investment
in
Floridi
avenged
1
return
on a growing Invettmenl.
gripping a handball. A t first, to make eure. With that the play, second and In I9S0 the Acorn*
$299
for
each
lataphona
la
sarvioa.
Sooa
•n W d drive a golf ball he an retried lavagrtto— his hat won the pennant.
It increasingly difficult to
hit in a circle. But hr Hutched In hla hand and a smile
Cookie, at quiet and easy-tothat time each tekphooc added ha* n lly worked out a way far hi* from here to there— off the field, Uk* guy. Just smile* when you
&gt;required lo go on buildquired an avenge loves to ant of I1S4,
arm to help guide th* Huh.
Well, Brooklyn'* 1M7 World double back on his greatest base­
lag
It
Florida.
The
money you pay tot
He other golfers call him 8tH*t hero Is bark at Dodger- ball thrill and says;
or $65 more.
aarvioe goo* for operating tbe busineu,
arm and a half," "Gtmpy" town teaching tha younger Dodger
"That'a oeer the hill but It'a
by otherr such terms, fid player* the bit and run play an&lt;‘ nice to have fellows bring bark
to* far expanding it. When there are new
Day-to-day operating
S*t mind although he tay*
lays hew to elide.
pleasant memories. Now
|'m
fadHtiaa to bo built, the new money must
United going up,
much rather be known as
When Charley Drusarn wa* starting In ■ new field and 1 hope
•putt.
appointed Dodger manager a few I can Justify Charley Dressen's
be obtained through the sale of our stocks
tcriai and supplies. Taken together, tha ia*
si travels 80,000 to Oft,OOP months ago one of hi* first moves confidence."
cad
boadi to people oho have mosey to
fear. Yna just set the was to bring U v u c tio , kta
A fan, etnee departed, used to
date and Ed will be third baseman at Oakland, along tend up balloon* with “Cookie"
.............. i a company’s ability to earn
l a roach.
Printed on them. This farmer
i that determines how well
"Cookie’* a good, smart base Brooklyn third hasemen will
a f f f f.-S '-j:
will sail in competition with
ball man." oafs Chock. "I think bring back fond memories lo the
•H
h« will make a great roach. Hr bank* of the Gowsnus.
•d bonds of other companies.
m M
• » teas* T ill P*L
was &gt;t good right field hitter and
If you think Dixie Walker was
ir « H a
C*k Wol * Cam*
ha will be able to teach some of ihe Peepul's Chens" be around
i to do in
Thai
the youngsters how to alida.
the day Lavagetto return* home.
la * • Mat |va year*. amUag
I^ragelto was released In the Why the Dodge Sym-Bhony has
Ibat fog k growing larger aa
th* scrvfc* tnon vskubk to til. Flftypint to 779 here yesterday spring of 1949. Ills legs had been practicing "Her* Comes
grows at an unprecedented rate,
been bothering him and in 1947 Cookie'' nil winter.
first match of the aeaai
ka
a anancfeUyamikJ Telephone
be
only
J
f
l
41
^amea
he
hod
hit
oidy
491
In
t
war Uw flrat
of a
it or
Gut
The B in Institute Owls do got
r
lo
kaap up with the rapid growth
hf a new Central at Brooklyn. Ills World
WO*0 at
have one vratify Quarterback reM*
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Legal Notice

J W. C A T it it: K .
Clalntlff.
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UXK H IK H W A U U K ItT V and
JO H N W
1 IK I.U «om *tlm ».
know n a* J W IIK I.U and
W A L K K .lt K K H T I I .I X K II
COM C A N T , a corporation orra n ltcd and c ita lln s under th*
law* of lh * Htat* of Kloilda.

IlLH H IK H W A i IU K H T V and
I
J W t lK L L . both tlnsln par. I
■una. and C I. M T " K T ;I.K Y .
t
Ilrfandanla t
Cl**** tahn ootf, a that I. lh.
undaralcnrd Hpaclal M « u - r hnrnlofotn a p p o in t'd hy lh - aluivn no.
m ind C o u rt, w ill -dfnr lo r aal* at
publli outcry In tlm hlahrat bidder
lir.o rr llm XV ral diuir of if-, h'lttlnoir
c u u n ly Cnurthoiiar, |... afnd If. Han.
lord. Ktorlda. lh* ptoparty hi H n .
n f ltr d**ry||i*d. to o a ll.fy fin..I &lt;1, ■
tie * ant at td In the ahova ntillitnd
runaolldalaot caana and ptjrvn ini to
th* tnmi* of aald dni-r** and . 1, 1.). . i
lo lh* approvul .m l . ..otirtnatooi
of lh* C o u rt. t*rm* of . . . i - i.. i ,
caall, lint w ran tha I au aI to•&gt;’ - ..f
aa c on A p r il
19SI. lh* a im , hnlns
th r llut* ftay In April
Th a t aald ptoparty to h , o f f ,r ,it
(or »al*. and aa dan. r Ilied In th ,
tnorfsasna ImlhS for*, In.a,| ny the
plaint Iff J . IV. I'atrir-k In m i,I .uit
»• the pro fm rly of llm def,ridan&lt;a
la aa follow a
T H A i T I All of III.., k* T h im
I I I , F o u r M i, Klv* i l l , ,&lt;nd m i

TUB SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
N o rth tk lrttsn ( I I ) (ra t lu (»)lm
o f Lta lnnln g.
T I t A C T 1. I#n t T w * n l)r-s ls I l f ) ,
and that portion of Lot T v t l r i
(111 which Its* h o jth uf th « old
Orana* li.lt Itallroad rlch t of
w a r. ru w O rsn s* U ou U vsnl.
e rro n tla a to tha plat uf St
Joraph. r u t .,,i» ,t m n a t It..ok
On* t i l ,
una h u tid in l four*
Ira n t I l f ) uf tht* I’libllr l t , , n l «
of Htmlnol* r.iu n ty . Kl. rtJ*
T l t A C T 1 U&lt;t Ona t i t . Block
A. and Lot K nu r M l. of Block
tin t i l . of Hanford Karra*, au•nitlin* tu plat in u r iln l In I’tat
Rook Due t i l , pacra ona hun*
dm ,) and t a r n t r - r a i r n i l i ’ l.
ona hundrad lw n n tr* »l* h t t l . l l
and ona hundrad lo c n ir -m a i.t
and o n ,-half I M I S ' , of 111*
t’ u title Uncord, of
H ,m lo .',
C o a n lr.
Ktorl.la
I.KHS
tha
North Ihtnn hiiodind »*v*ntytwo i IT f | fnnl of .aid l*ot Una
M l. Ilh ch A. alan laaa that p o i.
linn of naltl Ictl •ton M l. ItltH k
A. Iiltts f*.a,l of a llna U | l n .
ftln* on th r N orth linn of o r
an«n lloulai trd al a point tlv*
hum lrnl
arvantr*nlald
(S Jti
•n«i l u i l r r l r from tha H -m t],» n « t i s it i ro rn n r of aald tail
"tm i l l . Uloch A . and running
North th lrtr t**t I f , l t" tli«
tlflit of w ar ill tha Atlantic
Cna,| IJn* Italirtiad, and a im
ln ,» hnetnnlns al th r H n u th w r,!
IM W ) nornnr «»f aald lad linn
M l. (flock A . ttm nlns North
Ihrnn hundmJ ala |J»«J font.
Ihnnra I'a tl alaht |»l faal.
thnnen HoUlh to Ora nan limit*
Vit rtf. I tin hen tv nat r Is til I a1 fori
to t.nainnina.
All of raid land* lito s nrnt to It’S In tun C o tin lr of Hnttilnolfi
and Hiutr of ( ‘lotlda. and to n .
lalnlna In tlm saa m a a lo .h ln tr
and a n ti-n il-tw o Inn* h undrrdlll
t Jo *51 n o r,a, morn to |naa
Th a t aald p ru p vrtr In h « ottnrnd
for ,a lr. and an ift acrlted In rhn
inotlaaan traltia forn. In*ml hr it.n
tdalntlir W alk nr K * rlllli» r t’um pcr.r
lh aal.l i onaolldatnd anil aa ti, n
prop*rtr of lh* ilalnodanta la aa
fulluwai
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led I. Sana V I f f ft and tVaal
• ft of H, |n« ft . niook A
Hanford Karmn
lad i. Ilfonk I . Hanford Karma
llloi It 1. |. I A t, I•aa lot ilmilnd
In It. I ’ W ar ran, T h r T o w n rf
Mnnro*
l. t 13 Hautti of U II lU lt n o d
and lot 3f of HI. Joanph l.ntna
a amond m « t l« a | a on ahova
propnrtlna aub|*rt to l i n t in..r|.
! „ • It! tha Kadaral lan&gt;l It m l.
A ll nf aald land* Iritis and h r.
Ins In |ha C o u n ty nt HnmlnoU
and Htat* nf Ktorlda.
D A T E D al Hanford. Kt.olda, thla
1th d ar of M arch. A ft If tt
t| W H l'K N t'K II
Hpaclal M atter
ftom th ra W alaon.
Altornrjr fnf J. W K a lrk h
Claud* f. flra|r.
A ll y for W a lh rt K ru lt Co,
lin N Main HI.
Orlando, ria

our w r lt t o dafan.aa. prraotiallr. or
y attorany. un Match l l t h . A M .
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t i l l , la a csrtaln dtrurc* procntdln*
rndlna In lh* C ircu it t'nart nf
ttmlnnl* C ou nty. Ktorlda. In C h an­
cery. an a h h r* * U trd till* nf *ald
caua* brine W II.M A M bl tlf tR C h .
l-la ln iIlf, va 1h .i V I t: O ltK K H . !&gt;•frndanl
W ITNK HH m y hand and official
•ral at Hanford. Ktorlda. thla ttth
day uf January. A ft. t i l l
ft C IIC IiN trO N .
t T r r k . t't u u lt Court
By K I. Ilurdlck. It C
IH K A l.t
llu t H llu L U K tt A H S U C IA TK H
Attornry* for C U In tllf
C U l|.&gt;a 3»n
Hanford, Florida

K K T IT It ll • M S I ! LK U A I.

ratal* or I t A I t T K L I.K M C A It T K Il.
itrc ra rn l. I lls uf aald C o a n lr. In
th* t'nuntr Jude * of Hamlnolr Cuttn*
t r . Kloilda, at hla o fflcr In thn m utt
houar nf aald C o u n ty at Hanfard
Ktorlda.
w ithin
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calandar
ntonthr from th* tlm* of th* ftrat
pubtlealloa nf thla nolle*
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cla im or drmand ahatl hr In w ritIn s. and ahall atal* tha plan* nf rral*
itrnra and poat tifflta addrana of
lh* i U lm anl. and ahatl t&gt;* aworn to
hy thn claimant, hla ajfrtil. nr hla
attnrncy. and any auth claim nr dr
mand not an fltnd ahall to- told
UliKKN K C A I I T K K .
Aa adinliilalrator nf tlm U a la l,
Aa ntneutor of thn l.ia t W ill
and Tnalattmttl nt M A R T E l.*
I.K.V t’ A R T K Il . unenamd
Klrat publicatl.m Match i , M il .

Noth* la h*r*l&gt;r ( I o n that «v* am
•tifased In t.uatneaa at A lla m o n lr
Hprloa*. Hcmlnol* C ou nt), K U uu
tint thr flcttilou* o non. T*». hard
tlm v ,* " and that &gt;&gt;* Intend tu r - d *
t*r aald nam* pur*uant to ihr 'arm *
of thn K lrtlllnua Nam* Htatui* to
w ill H*. M i n t of Ktorlda Htatui*.
I n t with th* c u r l of th* c irt uit
Coittl ol Hr oil hot* c, unty. Florida
Iturothy C llowknt
M arl C Hlnvnha
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k U T IC K tie S t l T I H 't
N UTICIS IH 111: It i:tt V i l l VKN that
PUtauanl In F in a l lie. , , , ,no.|'tr«1
tin lh* fad day o f M a r.li. A l&gt; . |M |,
In lhal certain cauar pro,lies In ll.n
•‘•null Court, 111 and for H rm lnol,
County,
Ktorlda.
In *' har., , i &gt;
w h rtrln &gt;1A It V J
I 'K I t t l l i l " I.
Clalntlff. and A N T If n N V K A V A T .v
and llO lltrltT A K W A T A . hla wife
a m |&gt;nfrndania. th* under.Inor.l
M p n U I Vlaaln,. w ill within thn leB ,.t
houta of aalr on Mondav, A p ril ?
A I*. IM I, Offer for aula at’d .all
to thn hl*hr*t and hnat l.l.hlai f,.|
caah al Ihn front d i -.r nf the Court
Mouan of Meniln.de County, K lo rld i
th* follow In* d r -. rltrrd pnr-on.it
prupnity, altuut* nnd hnlns In Hrm lnoln County. F lo rid*. In w li:
filnlns room ri|iilpnmtil *■ fol
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pluiublni, s i c , tosn lh rr w ith
complain anil lo s , or ill alma and
allvnrwar* fur 3ou.
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trrm a uf aald ilm -rr ,
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B Y E S K X A M IN K D

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43 "L O O K AHEAD" fenturM
plus EORDOMATIC* Drive
TittTTnWt-nrr

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U T 45, K n it Alrlln fi, 2nd Section.
1245.00, ^50 (XI lldlun, * easy.

W ant Ads
For

Tap-Flighl Paint
... pal. fZ.fiQ
Mrn’a l.nafrt s .
„ pr. 14.95 A L L T Y P E S n f H u lld o ye r W o rk .
Reasonable Ralea— Free ImtlTarpaulin*, all alien

A R M Y -N A V Y S U R P L U S
rtV n e h Avenue in lliifh .
Pfc. 111!
land Path. (. 100.00 each. 150.00 3 10 HattfarJ A f t ,
dow n, balance easy. Poat O ffice W a both Iona w h e n you dnn'l
Hun t bnnji
Brin*
I k n 155S. S a n fo rd , F la .
your prescriptions lo L A N E Y fl

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Phene 102

PHONE 148

U K I C K llu ild h ia ,
105
Palm ttU*
A v a im c , 3 s lu ira and waieliouea
oltposit# poet O ffic e . 50 x 111 f t
A lle y In rea r. Im m ediate p o e te silo n . (15,000. 12500 cash. B a l­
ance Ilka ren t.
Beth
DeBoe,
Phone I f l S O - W - l . _______________
4 tied room home located 1200 O ak
A ven ue , Im m rtlla te poaaesslnn.
Reasonably p rlre d . T e r m If de­
sired.

EEl AKA ArATMRMTE, Baamu
and Stm a 115 W. fttgl Struui
__Phone 4 9 0 -W .

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W O O D W O R K IN G - C i b l n n M ,
C nu nlets, Shelve*, etc, lo m il* ,.
S m a ll Iroslt b u ilt, re c a lle d , te.

finished. C. Vail 1413-J.
N E W F I . U 0 R E ru rta e a d la eat*
feetlon O ld flo o rs m ade
like
aew . f in it h in c , -l e a a i M A m i
!*V . Pori able p o w e r p la a L t l
M a r a aapertervea la S em iaelt

VEG ETA B LES, Livestock a n d
County. H. M. G
Miscellaneous. Sanford Farm__Mar*.
__________
er'« Auction M arket.
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6 fool ftigidslre, STft.OO. Ever Hot
cycle* repaired, lock .vnd Imv
Roaster, 116.00, S ln p r Sewing
w o rk . Prom pt service. I I . W
machine, 125.00. Apply Room 5.1.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
Shuman 31n K. 4th BL_______
Raymond R. Laadqalsf, Aaaariata
Homotel A ir Base.
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o n hwnu 10SI for
PfcoMe 1573 Atlantic Bank Bldg. TO M A TO PlanU, Rudgars. Price
A ll Type* O f Book W o rk .
right. Plants ready. J. J. MatO NLY A FEW L E F T
Mary McKinney B ookkeeping
arge lots on L a k e H a rn e y and
Service
6 f J o h n i R iv e r, N ice ly wooded,
perfe ct t m ln m ) s a n d beach
E le c tric ity b vailable. R aym on d
M . B a ll. R e a l t o r T ^ b . - H K k e y m a n . Associate, F lo rid a State
B ank B u ild in g .
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HERALD
SANFORD'

ftABY STROLLER, frond ro n d ltlon. 711 W. lal 8 t
FRIED SHRIMP Dinner -TW
Beat Shrimp on Earth" at Tlomar's, 124 E. lat St.___

m ates. C a rp e n te r
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G raeey,
P b f&gt; * 1391 M o t M S J

aARTICLES WANTED - 4
We boy, sell k trade used
furniture. Wilson-Malar Furnl*
tore Oa. I l l E. tri. Phone M i
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Phene 1325-M.
NAILS. PIPE. STEEL. IMMED­ tfABOlTTER: Beat of Referen*
IATE DELIVERY. P H O N E
re*. Mrs. M. Falk anberg, 4184
Mo«-»4 M -N .Y.C.______________
We are disposing of our colored
Palmetto Av*. Oarage Apt.____
property In Sanford a r e a F L O R T B a Giant pepper plantv,
E X P E R T S A W F IL IN G
CHEAP. IsU as low aa |]0 _Loo Bu liver, phone 255-J.______
W. L. Price — Price Novelty
dows« 55 inimlh. Rath DeBoe, P, 2 V E R Y large Formosa A la! eat.
Works. IPOS W. let
O . B eg 1565, S a n f o r d ._________
Phone IM
DRNHUJED whiu frame house, — — fcOOO AND BAD--------- VgHtTfAN
two bedrooms, hath and a half, UaN Malal lc* B ote s---------- - IM6
two arreerted porches, targe plot Used Leung* chain ........— IBjOO
144 by 262 feet. 5 T «0 — terms. Used 9 pe. can* back Suita v - IM I
Phone I 5 S 0 - M . _________ _
o RXANDO Morning
b room S o u s e whh »n tmprevements. Large flange off
Bluff Roed. Pat Daly, Used 2 pr. Fibre Lleing
Osteen.
Room Butte

Used Oak Dresser Base
Used Odd Beds, fun and I
New BoRawey Sofa Bad.

BABY SITTING at 20B East 3rd.

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M45.J70* ktsgnnlls Avenue.
■ANTAM AUSTIN, good condi ETTA KETT
tlon, 575.00, Corner 2nd. and

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IK M IF W O R K o f a ll hinds K arev
and G itllers R e p a ire d and Palnl
ed. New Roofs app lie d. P a ln linp
and
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S a n fo rd ,
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COLORED FOLKS

Realtor
U — HOME SITES

’ ruht ru tk
(Ml hot pitots

OR S A LE by owner four room
H ELP W A N T E D
—H
IfiSS-W. R. It. Arketibtirg.
house, garage, four M i, twenty 5—
•range trees, nice garden spot, W anted: g r t c a r y ra s h trr, esften - I N f O M K T A X return* prepare I
m i B I.ONK ItANtiKII
lake view. Priced for quick sale
Ity t a i a rrn u n la n l Jo h n V. D rm p ence preferred Imt not n*res
53250.00 ran lie seen at any tlm*
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E H H B Y t m ST m o l d V O U ''»
sary.
A p p ly
Me.
W h a tle y ,
O. J. I,all&gt;, l-ake Mary, Fla. One
[ H t LOOS FOR MASktD FRilMD
M
argaret
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Store*.
LlnuL Htaai nf I ! law sotl'n Glnra
W A N TED -g irl for fountain and
drug dept. La nay** Drug Store.
W A R E H O U SE man for long a*,
taldishtvl local wholesale firm.
Apply jOS North Park Avrnn*
Write tloi J , core Herald for

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B u t t h u ’f L A M t i ' A n r
H O T " OU1 “ v r T . ., A H i .

Room 403
A t lanlle B a n k B u lld ln e

4-ROOM Furnished ApaMnmnl In
Interview,
Osteen— modern convenience*.
Fountain
girl nr tiny — full or part r. n , e m t i u j i o i i
rimicn rr*
W A N T E D : unfurnished apartment
Phone 950 or 1367-JI.
time Al«n floor girl— Apply Mr.
palrar, la now In New Loeatlon
or email .house. E. F. Lundqulst.
F U R N ISH ED apt. for ona or two.
BUI st TouchtonV_____________
at 325 Sanford Avenue. Espcrt
Phone 1I4I-J.________ _
535 month. A ll Park.
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PAGE 9!Y

Hiss Appeal

Crime Committee
this war.
A total of fit MICK In flight of
10 to SO each— engaged U. H. F80s and F-84* in four dogfights
Sunday and today.
On the ground, Rrd resistance
collapsed on thr cast central front
and faded sharply before a threeprongd Allied spearhead along the
west-central sector of the Allies’
advancing 70-mile llnr.
United Nations tank columns
rolled In within five miles of
Hongchnn oil the west-central
front. Hougrhon is a great Com­
munist troop, staging arra and
once was reported to be Chinese
general headquarter*.
IJ. N. forres met little rests,
tanrr as they proiied within sight
of the big lied supply center. Only
the day l)cfore. Red* before Hongchon fought stiff rear-guard arlion, indicating they would make a
lastdltch stand.
Ilritlsh, Canadian and AuatraHan troops were within five mile*
of Hongchnn on the south. They
were T i miles south ol the ,'Wtn
Parallel,
A II. 8. Flrat Cavalry Division
tank force stabbed three miles
forward Monday lo within five
miles of the Red center on the
southwest.
II. H. First Division Marines,
approaching Hongchnn from the
southeast, were reported six miles
away.
North Korean rvsialance col­
lapsed on the cast-central front.
Allied troops moved In quickly,
behind the fleeing Red* ami sela **l
mile-high Mount Tarmi without
firing a shot.
Reiaure of the commanding peak
straightened nut the eait-rentr.il
front. It was dented five ^nub-.
last week by a frorious Korean
Kid counterattack.
Front line officers said there
waa no danger of further bockllnr of the line in that sector.

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The Senate Clime Commiltre open­
ed it* climatic »erie» of hearing!
today, with a ho*i of politician*
and tome of the nation's lop un­
derworld figures on top.
Senator Eatea Kefauvrr, (DTenn/ the chairman, said hia inveatigaling group will try to delerminrd if any "solid link*" rxiit heIrene Putin*, a* "fjueen Victorlx," gran** an Interview to a
twren crime and fmlitici in New
street urchin in this stein- from 2(ilh Century-Fox’s "The Muiiiara,
York City,
shotting Ttte-day and Wednesday on the Ititx Theatre screen.

He noted that rhargea of tiuch
links were made In the last muniripal election.
Reporters, clerks, stenographer*
and lawyers jammed the tiny hear­
ing room In the federal court,
home. Television and newsreel
cameras towered over the Iona
committee table.
Kefauvrr said the committee
was interested in any local cor­
ruption, aa it affects the national
picture.
Walling In the antr-room to
testify were a motley aggregation
of witnesses, including petty offieiala, g a m b le r s , nondescript
characters, and an array of re­
puted Ikiss underworld leaders.
The New York hearings, to last
a week to 10 days, will lie the last
major sessions before the windup
of the rrim* group’s life at the
end of the month.
Kefauvrr said that by reserving
New York f’ily as the final site
of Its Investigation*, the commit­
tee has Iwen able to accumulate
data that will aid in pushing the
probe more effectively hrre.
H r said this schedule was fol­
lowed because "the city Is bigger
and the tasks of our committee
Is bigger here.”
T V broadcasts, to be carried by
all maior stations locally, will
bring the public sessions into the
homes of a possible 2,226,000 set
owners.
Among scheduled witnesses to­
day are gambler bingpitigs Prank
Prick son and Joe Adonis,
Krirkson once headed a tlS/.OO,000-a.yrar hookmaktnr empire.
Adonis has Governor Thomas R.
Dewey nomination for “ public
enemy number one.”
8lx more witnesses wrrr listed
for today, (lamtding apprarnl to
l » thr main topic before the com­
mittee for the start of the weeklong hearings.
However, Alfred Klein commit­
tee counsel, told nawsmrn yerterday that during the week more
than BO witnesses will appenr.
These, he said, will Include under­
world figures, politicians amp ri
mlnal lawyrra.
It will be the blggrtt and pr«hahlv the most speetaeiilar aeries
Of thr pnblle heatlnrs held by the
mninilltrr atnee It began lAokl'ot
Into Interstate crime.
Attorney Georg* Morton I^*vy
of Freeport. N. Y., was railed as
the first witness, I,*vy Is the
founder nf Roosevelt Raceway at
Weothury on Ding Island.
He alio hae been legal advisor
to Krirkson and Charlie (Lucky)
Luciano, deported vice overlord
named by the Kefauvcr committee
as rtar of the American under­
world.
Erickson was next on thr sche­
duled program, going tu the U. 8.
courthouse hearings from the city
penitentiary,
Rrlckson recently lo*t a W n t
fight to avoid testifying before
the committee. He contended ho

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Communist rasnaltlea to U. V.
Losses waa "well over *0 to l."
The commander Mid "It would
h* a tremendous victory for the
United Notions" If thi Korean
war ended at- the 38th Parallel
The Parallel was tha pre-war
dividing lino between Red North
and Repuhlkan floulh Korea.
Bui, Rldgway added, he anew

nf no plan tn end the fighting
Ihem,
“If CVimmunltt China felled to
he a defeat for her of incalculable
drive ua Into the ace, that would
Imnnrtance," Rldgway said.
" . ', .The degree to which we
deflat* bar military r(rotation," ha
conUnud, Influence* tha thinking
of million* and million* of people
In Axis.
"Krenutatly It mutt react oa tha
pnlllleel action uf iM r govern­
ment. This would he of Iremendoaa

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ICsallssH grew Pag* Use!
resolution, co-authored by A rends, build their own hoipdal.
He adib.'d that unditr the terms
that tioops shall
committed to
I be Ktnopeati flies us ptoposrd un ol the Fish will, the trustee*
dvr the Atlantic I’a-t arrangement rouhi build a wing, or any part
until the nere&gt;-ary autliorliation of a County hospital, and that
lor Mlrh mnimittfll is approved "we ought to go ahead and get
our plana set to build our own
liy both l«Nlie* of Congress."
Rrends -aid be did not know hospital, which should possibly
when he would propo-e it in the lie known as thr "Seminole Coun­
ty Hospital", and get what help
rommittrr.
Several new amendments are we ran from the Fish estate lat­
expected to Im- offered, ami mem­ er."
bers said they did not see how lb • County Commissioner II. 0.
committee can finish its work Cope pointed out that Hrnator
L. F. Hoyle has Iwen instructed
cn the bill for several day*.
Itrp. Ilrooks (IM .a ) said he in­ lo draw- up necessary legislation
tends to pn&gt;|H&gt;se that inaetive re- lo lie Introduced in the Legisla­
•erves called to active duty be ture meeting Apr, 3 to raise the
released a- imiii a* |ms-ible if the rriling above the present (300,national security would not be rn 000 limit &lt;&gt;n the amount of hos­
pital lionda which thr County is
clangc-rcd.
The tevi-csl bill contains a |»r**- authorired to Issue.
Dr. I’hll Westgate of the Cen­
vision that line live resc-rvlab*
-I,-old I*' i eh a—-c| after IJ inontbs tral I ’loiida K*|ierimeut Station
a program
called
active duty or a* soon lifter that presented
"Hanford Firsts , in which h«
a* |io - itile.
railed attention to a little liooklet written over half a century
ago whl-h he had found in tha
Municipal Library .in General
lly MRS. t . F- N K A I
Hanford ami the ltd A ir Grove*
near Crystal la b 1. He said Gen­
The
February Calendar
» f eral Sanford was the first person
Kvent- ob .rrved at Setnlnule Ros- in the United Htalea lo plant
rnwald Hebnul No. I, was amonx teehei nut trees.
Among Hanford firata Hated by
educational In thi- history of the
school.
Fbotographs,
sketches, Dr, Westgate were the first set*
cartons, palntlngi, picture* and tlrment in thr upper Ht. Johns
clippings from magutiues ami River Valley at Fort Mellon In
patH-rs, provided a wealth of valu­ IK37, first in transportation with
able information for the observ­ seven railroads operating &lt;n and
of Hanford in 1888, first col­
ance of February Kvent*. There out
..a* u display of I ’ltu n s ‘ with lege with Hollins College being
biographic* prepared by student*, organised here, first dry tuwn in
-lemming from history and Kng- Florida, first in tourists with tha
lish class ussigtimenlK for the Hanford House, a tourist holsl,
built hrre in 1876 a* the largest
month.
Among the "February Great*," In South Florida.
Thu importance of agrlrulturs
whose biographies were aelwcletl
by students, were, George Wash­ in the past and present waa stres­
ington. Abraham Lincoln. Fred­ sed by Dr. Westgate aa ho point­
rick Douglas. I.origfiHow, James ed out that General Sanford was
Russell U.wcll, William F. Cmly. the first to have an experlmsMal
station here, and that the flrat
rclcry waa shipped about 1800. »■
I'rr-Ulent Ot villa TuuchM i in St-,
il ill.
.
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svs
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rho.en for ibe February objerllvat noil need that the next masting
tsete, Itleban! Wright. Dr. Gt-orgi of the club will be held in the
Washington Carver, Honker T Seminole High School auditorium
Washington, Mary McCloud lie- next Monday at noon and tha
lliune, llr. Carter G. Wood-on, program will be "What'a New In
Ralph itunelie, Counter Cullen, Kduratlnn?"
Frank Kvans announced that
Rulyaod llavri, Marion Andrreon.
Langston
lluglie-, Joe Louis, Pioneer Night will lie held at
Jarkie Robinson, nnd many other Lake Mary next Saturday night
Tltcy were all gron|i*d and fltudled and invited all Kotartana to at­
Mr. Kirk announced lh«
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according to their -ontributioni tend.
to Uie Ameriran way of life. The Rotary district conference to he.
research revealed that there I* de­ held In Orlando on Apr. 32-24
finite proof that the Negro has lo which Kotaryana are especially
taken his rightful plaee on the Invited.
Visitors Introduced by II. L.
National i'rodurtion Line aa Kdurators, Aiithotv, Artists. Libera­ Perkins, Jr., Inrludcd Clayton
tor**, Labor tender. Clergymen, Wilbur of Taunton, Mass., Harry
Manufacture!-, Spurt*
Farticln- Ainsworth of Mason City, III.,
anti, Technicians of all kinds, amt John Miller of St. Lou's, Mo.,
Henry llellrrup ot St. Louis, Mo.,
Politicians.
The schedule of events also pro­ Fred Harwell of lluds in, O.,
vided for mourre visitors who Harold urtenword of Gardner,
made possible, vital and realistic Mass., Charles Matian of Lake
experience*. Among the business wood, N . J., Leroy Lawson of
end professional persons invited to Del .and, C. J. Finley, amt Paul
provide such experiences were, Stine uf Orlando.
Dr. Gao. ]|. Htarke, Rav. A. A.
Fields, Mr*. Condor Merritt, Mr.
A. H. Ford, and Mr. D. C. Brock.
(Continued treat B an One)
During Ih* February observ­
ances, the class rooms wart made Westeui Europe, this country
vary attractive with beautiful would have to use everything “if
Valentina decoration* which war* It means even atom boir.h in
made in the art via****, The gen­ your stockpile.
eral bulletin boards war* replete
Urging tha committers te ap­
with February and Current in­ prove sending additional U . 8.
formation.
division* to Europe, Klsenhnwer
Grades Seven and Kfght, under aald that **ao long t&gt; you have a
principal Hamilton, placed spe­ few troops (in Europe) 1 would
cial empharis on Negro History shake with respect lo their enfety
Week. Sections of the! rroom were In eaa# w* got in trouble."
adorned with pictures of outstand­
"You give me a small army
ing Negroes, their contributions, of a doten divisions, for example,
and list* of their accomnllamrnt*. and there la no Russian army in
Members of Hob Scout Troop No. the world-short of soma catas­
101 (Altamonte Springs,) present­ trophe I couldn't possibly forseo—
ed an Interesting program at at. that could destroy them before
aambly during lloy Scout Week. we could do something abut it,"
Another outstanding feature of he declared.
the month was the gueat sneaker
Senator Russell (D -G a ) asked
at ihr Kcminol# Rosanwald Month­ what Eisenhower meant.
ly professional faculty meeting.
"F o r example, you could put
Mr*. Mae Francis Muller, muilc • down American divisions la
I n t m t o r Bemlnole County. Mrs. the Breton peninsula, where they
Muller, spoke on tha subject, can he covered by our nwn *ea
"Music
In
The
Elementary and air power, and the Russians
Schools", which waa creditably ||.
lust rated. The teacher* war* more aoula."
mutirally Inspired aa n result ef
Kitrnhuwer aald, however, that
her lecture.
If the force* were spread on a
Patrons and Friends era always wide iierlmeter, air power could
welcome to look in on us. Wo era nut he rune*tilt tied at any tingle
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cept hia appeal.
If that request Is turned down
— and the court's agreement to
reconsider la rare— the former high
level State Department official will
have to go to prison and begin
serving his sentence.
In New York, Chester T . lane,
counsel for Hiss, said that the
matter of a request for reeonsirur.
tlon had not been discussed, and
he thought such a mov unlikely,
I Use. through hia attorneys,
Heer. Richards, lane A llalh-r,
Issued this statement:
“The efforts of the committee
on llnamerlran Activities, vosiferouily supported by likr-inindcd
elements in the press, sucrrdd in
skl-7
1, 'ril Imp— *lble in the present ntmuspherr of
public tension.
"Due to these efforts prejudice,
fear and perjury prvalhd to pro­
duce a verdict. Rut the wrung will
surely lie righted.
“ My attorneys r.nd friends will
continue to search for the fact*
which will show how (Whittaker)
Chambers fabricated the evidence
against me. Today, as formerly,
I am proud of my IS years of
public service and, with a clean
conscience, I continue to It,ok for­
ward to the time of my vindica­
t io n ."
In order ortiuniirdlrlaoinhtillp
In other actions today the Su­
preme Court:
1. Agreed to «av whether daily
Hilda reading in New Jersey pub­
lic schools violates the Federal
Constitution. A number nf other
state similarly
require
Hilde
reading to pupils.
2. Drnlesl James A. Moffett,
former New Dealer, a bearing in
h I a inultl-lnillioii-dollar s u it
against thr Arabian-Ai— i Ira n oil
Company to collect for serviceperformed with I'n-aidrnt Roose­
velt, Harry Hopkins and othrr
government officials.
Moffett sued for (0,000JMM for
thr services and won (1,160,000
from a New York Jury. Hut the
verdirt was art aside by Federal
Judge Rdward A. Conger on thi)
ground the action waa contrary
to public policy. Moffett snid hi»
efforts protected the company's
oil concession in Baud) Arabia but
the firm protested that no man
should be permiltisl to sell his

MONDAY MAR. 12. 1931

RFC InventignUmi

ship deal to him.
He replied he thought so, add­
ing he and Dudley he.! dlwu*»ed

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Dr. Henry McLaulin
or itosennaum a law firm, were
"very minor” stockholders in a
company — Amrrh-an Oversea*
Tanker he set up for the ship
transaction.
' lit its essential
details, as
Casey told it, the ship purchase
worked out thia way:
The -toekhnldrr* put up f100,ittxi and Icirrnwed (lfi.00o.iMMi from
an Insurance company. They
fought the ships front the Marttime Commission for (7,600,0000.
spent (600.000 re*onditioninf* them
a;.it leaned them td ntamiitid tj.’i
of New Jersey.
The rentals paid off the cost
and loan. After three or four years,
the ship* were sold for (2,800,Own
which waa "almost all" profit.
Furthermore, Ca*ey said, he w*..
able to treat the (270,000 he got
bark oti his (20,000 investment as
capital gains and not subject to
income tax.
He frankly acknowledged that
the main purpose of creating the
company was to lw able to treat
the profits as capital gain* rather
than imnme.
Senator Hrieker (R-Ohlo) a-ked
Casey If any metnlM-r of Rosenhaunt's firm had suggested the
influence with public officials.
.7. Denied the government a new
hearing in it* legal hattle to keep
possession ol more than (8,000,000
worth of common atock of the
Dollar* .Steamship Line. The stock
was tidnsferred to the Maritime
t'uimiiis'ion in 1878 under an ar­
rangement bv which the - hip line
got n government loan. L ite r the
Dollar interests paid back the
money and asked returned uf the
»tock. The government refuted
but lost out in the U. H. Court of
Appeal* here.
4. Declined to unravel n legal
tangle caused by conflicting ordr* of two U. 8. District Judge*
in affairs of tha Lustron Corpora­
tion which has defaulted on more
that (3(1,600,000 it borrowed from
ib&lt;- Heennstruction Finance Cor­
poration to launch an experiment
in mass production nf prcfahrlcated houses,

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T* Rr*t*rt th. F e rn of the Woildj
T » Promote Ike P ra irn i of A meric*.
T b Prodoct Prosperity (or Hanford.

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TH E W EA TH ER
Showers east portion thin after­
noon. o th rr»i«r
clearing
and'
Ci«&gt;lrr this aflrrnoon and tonight.
Mind) weather with lowest tentloraturr .10 to lit extreme north,
ttt to It in central and II to A3
extreme south portion.

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NEW SPAPER

1TK SD A Y

M A H . 13. 1951

Assoc iit It’d Press

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Gabrielson
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A t IvCy Keel D SIS6 INc a r LiquorCharges Accused O f Using Influence
North Korean Border
On R F C For $18,500,000Loan
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Retreat
^ r n n rA C tin n ^
Near Rout
l -o n C ess,o n
N. Offensi vc On Big 4 Agenda
Momentum r&gt;
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TO K Y O . Mar. 13
&lt;/P&gt;—
American troop, iloimrd hack into
Yutlong today and w retied conlrol
of the village Item a haltalion of
Chintte Red*.
Yudong it 11 milr» louthratt o|
1 Hon gclion and leti than three
mile* loulhwril of a Chinrte ton?
eenlration area.
A U. S. Second Divoion patrol
lint entered the town Monday
night but withdrew after a hrirl
fire fight.
Eliewhere along the 70-mile
front United Nalktni forcet writ
charing itrangely eluiive Chincte
and North K'otcan toldirrt hack
toward the 38th Parallel.
Probing tpearheadt of three Al­
lied columni doting in on llongchon were within 25 milcx of tht
old boundary between North and
Sooth Korea.
In the attaull on Yudong the
doughboyi first tmathed a road
block half a mile touth of the vil­
lage. Then they ttormed ahead deipite mortar, automatic weapon*
and imall armt fire.
A t the lame time Fifth Air
Force fighter-bomber* Mailed the
Red concentration urea to the
nortbcaat.
Farther can U. 8. seventh Diviaion patrol* arairhad the rountryslde In a vain aearch for
(r* tii* * H On rone T t m t

C. Of C. Sponsored
Style Show D raw s
Crowds At F a i r
A style show llaced by young
ladlei and tpontored by the Kernittole County Chamber of Coin
merte drew largt crowd i to the
main eahlbit tent at the Kcmlnolr
County Fair lait night. The fait
U Ipwliaoictl by the Sanford Foil
No. S3, tha American Legion.
The small ataga for the ahow
waa brought her# from Orlando
where It waa used for the aame
type of ahow at the Central Flor­
ida Exhibit. Drraaea by Florid*
Fashions and lingerie by PetitPart* were modeled.
Five high school girl* partici­
pated under the direction of Mr*.
Ed Whitney. These were Betty
Lou Partin. Page Johnson. MU.
dred Miller. Barbara Flynl and
Frances Moore.
Atnonr tha attractive eahlbit*
was that of the County Home
Demonstration Clubs In which
handicraft of tnaay type*, and
goods wen displayed.
•Tha Veterans . On •iTie i Farm
Training flats, headed by John
Jlerson, ha* provided an attracttve display of planted vegeuhle*
Including celery, lettuce, escarole,
peppers, berries onions and caull.
_ flower. The exhibit si* ■ i.ir lu d H
V an attractive floral distdav and
a showing of citrus fruit. A her)
of strawberry plants was put on
eahlbit by the Future Farmers.
Tha display of the 8tate Game
and Fish Commission, presided
over he Florida Wildlife Officers,
draw the attention of many visit­
or*. "BUI" Johns, Wildlife Ofneer. had charge of (Ms with A. R.
Bauhmght assisting. Mown wero
twa white deer, wild turkeys.
• quail, racoons, foa squirrels, a
boh cat, a Florida Mack bear rap.
tarad near Umatilla, and will
dacha. In tanka were black ban
and blue aril!*.
A stem warning far safe driv­
ing was porldad by the Florida
Highway patrol which had on dl*.
■lay a wrecked sport automobile
Ml which one person had been
killed and another Injured from
a collision resulting from nn atipt to pass another ear on a
knother lent waa the alia for
axaammlal
rihlbtt#
laeludine
Mlaaebtie*, rvfrlfaietors and
•tik*r products.
Junes Q, Gahsxray, Legion
rhalrman for th* progrem, twlijr
„ __ ______ha was aleaaeil wit
Um attandanc*. and aald that he
exparts large crowd* In eplta of
Ui* cooler weslhrr for th* rest
of Us* xroek.
U N D E R HUI H A - r
_ E V A N * V IL L E , tarL. Mar. I t -

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tracks

R edE m b assy In
M ex ico Accused
Deadlock O f A id in g Spies

Attorney T e s t i f i e s
Former Mayor Of
New York Was In­
timate of Adonis
NKW YORK, Mar. I 3 - M V liainhlrr Frank Costello laid
Senate crime prohert tndav hr
once bought -mug fled lli|Utn
from a rum-runnrr
ns aed
Harry Saurer hut that it s,&lt;
a different Harry Saurer a ho
»itnr«»ed
his naluraliratian
pa pen,
"I knew ton or tlirrr Hare*

Senate Agrees To Weather B u r e a u City Commission
S en d 4 Divisions
Til VetHnsiil:! Okays $7,515 New
t o Western Army
Stadium O u t l a y
I.AKF.I.AND. Mar. 11
&lt;AIM
Frost into i h*- Kverglad *,
Tlun inlay morning Oil- »een to.
*iav t«) ttie Fesieml Mate Fr *-l
Warning Servire.
Fru«t over
part of peninsular Florida lonmr
row morning »a « al-o forecast.
Tlie full fon-ca-t:
Tonight ami Wednesday morn­
ing: Much colder .ill district*,
slowly clraring after midnight
with g&gt; title to moderate west and
northwest winds l«-ci&gt;uting light
l to gentle by morning Very little
1difference between high and toe
ground temperatures
lowest
temperature* will oeriir alaiul l

Nation.il Chairman Is
Accused Of Making
-VI00.000 I'cc For
Services On Loan

WASHINGTON. M n I ' -f f D
Itrp
llayc (l)-Olno) told llie
Mnne Iml av Republican V»twn*l
Naiirrfu.** IiM rll** »*aicl.
&lt; bnrmvn till) (i,ttiiiclron got $IK,*
'the hearing riwm broke Into
•0(1.000 o| R| C lo.vn, lor Ins firm
laughter when Senator t harle1'ihey (ll-N II) interjected: "Permil i livigril the company J100.000
h*p» he wav one ol the flying
PARIS, Mat. 13— (/P|— WevtN E W Y O R K .. Mar. I *~&lt;/P)
W A SH IN G I O N . Mar. 13 &lt;/!')
•surer*."
(Mriilfin linn rml in for In, seivicr*.
ern power delegate* were repoilat! Tire Hum an emharty in Mrxtin
Il u rm i Mr. •i.iliiicbnn b»v
1 m i , Smstc i ommiltec* voted un(llltlrtl in llir |itfTrnl btlllfillu* |M»»
been
•grrrd today on their aniwer to City wax pictured in lire alum «py
doing a little Influent r (i r ( |NEW Y O R K. Mat. l»-&lt; /P &gt;
snimoudy trnisy to approve l’ir»iKfAlii nf llir MlltIK (poll .S|.ii|iinit
new ptopoialt for the Rig Four trial today ai brine ready to aid FianklCntlfllo. reputed underworld dent Trunisn'* s*vignment ol font
illnrg liiniicll. II.V- 141(1.
n t Hit itei I in (f li t of $7 I »
lla ) &gt; nl«n t nlil Ihr
that
talk* agenda launched yrvterday tpie* fleeing the United Stain In bo**, confronted with a lineal ol mote U. S division* to llie Wrvlh .u authnu/nl t.v tltf ( .U ( ’miii
two Krnat.'t • rxrlti
i»rr: isure
by Soviet Deputy Foreign Miniilcr amid airrtl.
ilrjHuUtion *lepi. hailed today al cm Eurofiean defense .irmy.
mitiinri l.i%i ihkIiI 1*% » liiirf* i»» In ga•t RFC 1loan* f' *r tnr* farAndrei Gromyko.
David Greenglav*. 2*1. i rnnfe**- telling Senate crime proliert the
Over ibr olijertmnv of I ’lisinusn
whtch
Ivkii knlfv ( ilv Mdii-tk?**i t liffnul t huge Hydrin »l C o , of 1
a
.
m
Wednesday.
Gabo- Ivon was Prt-sidrnt. II. lid
Gnimykn'a “concetiion" In meet ed »py who wat employed on the ratrnt o| hi* wealth,
t onuslly ( l ) . T r x ) .md II! other
Mtkilil
nn
.1
mini
lined
tin,
mi
lin­
Gainesville district: JK to 11 Ip
m*t imnir th&lt;* Srnnlun , l*Ut in.
the well “ half way," a* he put it. atom bomb project at I &lt;n Alamo*.
lie &gt;aid inch mlurmalion might Dernocrsts, bowevei, ilvr commit­ nortli
portion. 11 to If, soul I, ing
mis, ,11 Dl ill) ao in n nrt &gt;rk
trwntdrd one item on hit propoied N. M ., »aid In* brother-in-law. incriminate him.
tees. which are bundling two reso­ portion with scattered frost
Mayor i m l Dytnn iml Corn- btnailt n*t nt til o'rlr*clk tonight
tOl
lul of topic* for a foreign minuter* Julius Rroenberg. gave him ela­
t'pper ce»t coast district: .13 to nil tunnel, Jolm Ivey anil Amiirw tE S Tl.
The luavr, d*n*er gambler, kit lutions on the Irtw.pt-lo Lurn|»c
iti'pilhliran lliiuse leader Mar­
conference— the item concerning borate inttiiKlwn* fm initialling com|w&gt;*ure tbaken by *e*rr«l issue, retained provisions irquir- 37 degree*.
Urlandii and llrooksville di-- 1 arr.iway apfunved llir tddilmnt, tin nf Massachiieett* retorted
a peace treaty with Germany.
the Rutiian ambaitador in Mcxu o hour* ol qurtlioning about hi* ing rnngreisruiMl consent to fu- triet»: M to 39 degree*.
ami ( omnuttinrieri VI I ! Steni|»ei that the farts in this rn»r were
Delegations from the Uniter!
Rosenberg, XI, an electrical en­ prohibilmn-era Imnllrgging. raid be line troop assignments.
Ridge and Haitow district- :ut •ilid .‘sain M nlina op|M&gt;«rd llicio published a year agn in a Sen­
Slate*, Britain, and France met gineer. is on trial with hi* wife.
prrvioutly bad |&lt;lanned to give full ^ Connally announced that the to 10 degree*.
J A Itreve, of llir lalfo ( o., ate ll.i liking Committee report.
for levrral hour* late last night Ethel, ;t3. and radar eapert Mor­
West t"a»t District; 35 at F.l.
tevi-ling hi. finger at Hays,
Foreign ItrUtioir-. Mitd Armed Kn
and discussed Gromyko's proposal ton Soliell, .11 on charges of rni, finanrial data.
f» r* to is at FI tenton to t:l «r (Mitral bn of the &gt;1idtiim pto)e&lt; t Marini -aid
llie it. publicans
Rut the Senatr InvrUigatimt vice* rnmmlllrcs bad ngiecd to Iona.
at length. They will give thr spiring to spy for Rums in u.irdm nurd prirrs iir bad vubirulterl '(tinted charges nf prcMiirr and
in-rrt in the evolutions the *tiRu«*!an their answer at today's |H&gt;*»ildi- death penalty.
t’ommillee, lie ilaimed. bat treated
RFC
Indian River D i,lrh l: 111 al
lor the oldilion, I | Mini' iitnri infill, nr i again d I h r
meeting.
(Sreenglass returned to the wit­ lorn unfairly by branding him the pulatioo that "the Senate (t'on etas to 13 at Stuart.
llior,Highly aire.l whether il hit
gre«v|
beret,,
approve*
Ihr
piearc
lute,
t,
w,tv
precept
In
|
mi
id
mil
The Fast and West actually are ness stand today after relating
Everglade* district IX In r ’ lire addihoitv vviiicb nr an mlegtal Ihnmeral* anil Republican*.
not very far apart on the treaty yesterday that leas than n month &lt;/.tr of a national mine lyndicatr •erit plans of the I'rexldeut ami
Rep. Hiiffiiiaii lit Mirhl aid
north
and went of take and above
the
Joint
t'biefH
of
Staff
to
s,
ltd
l«»ur, but they remain sharply after the first atom Isimb wn- He liralrdly challenged the eotm
|Mrl ol lire oriHUial plan. Iml wrtr Hays wa, trying to give RFC a
dropped on Hiroshima he gave mittee In prove it* charge, or rjuil four tnor* additional Division* 12 degree, elsewhere.
divided on other ageml*. point*.
i
Iran
lull nf hralih tierause il
of ground force, to Western
Lower east roast district 13 j not niilmird in (lie- prrienl pro­
British and French deputies ltn.&lt;rritierg plant for a later-model altar king him.
made
Inaiis
t» Repubtlrans.
Kurope."
degrees
stn|
higher.
gram ssho li i, 'routined In llir
held a hurried meeting after re- bomb.
In
other
drvelonmetii,
renterlie
demanded
to
tie
diourn
th'
Mr.
Trornan
already
ha,
plaretl
Wednesday; Fair and told
building n| llir initial poiltoo ( mg alami (be RFC:
He said Rosenberg tried several evidence behind who I he lei me!
reiving Gromyko'* proposal and
the two American division, now In
(hitlnok
Slight
|)
colder
We*ltimes
to
get
him
to
fire
I
he
stayed In session until midnight. iV."i7 .
V*
"J.m T " 7
the, “, fanta-tiiall)
untrue - l « r i «.
Germany under the international ne-day night with frost extending llie vtatlium a, thr fu,| pin,, ol
I Senator Fiilt&gt;right (D -A ik l,
,
The British relayed the proposal Hinted SUtev after learning o f ,
•lie* overall project.
■nrnmand of General Dwight D.
. , ,
. . . .
. .
heal of a Senate Hanking Sub­
the
arrest
of
Dr.
Klaus
Pttrha
in
ref,iv
5
*
m*k'
to London and received a reply
Kisenhower.
southward into the Everglade*
The additions litrlndi the Imild committee which is Investigating
this morning, after which they
lanl by Senator Fulhright tl» I 1tnirwt" y wofoln|t’
!Ild T * U m ro ^ h r
'* ■ «'"* &gt;™ "• ‘ rest m.
lllg of a dn gout for the horn:' tile lending ngrm y's activities,
met with the American delegation. ^ i(freenalas*
. iT
i ?
™ l*n.',rr'1 l,,c *■ a htnnan Iming,” he said,
ik )......in m i t t e e Drima-raG
i t ..
,, „ ,«
tram in conformance with tin suggested that n commission of
|||, original offensive ineltsd A
From this, it waa learned, came kdvlre, but that Rovenlrntg re
-ought to -trike out a ,ectb n &gt;.f ( t r i i l l f l J l l r j ( O IIM lf lt T S original plan*. Till* will havr eon distingiiisbrd citizens la- set
the Western plan of action— not nrwnl Uie pressure after thr nr- |, , romniitteeinaii tiegan delving
to invc,ligate “moral standard*
s u t t o n - M c R a c K i l l i n g rict,* fliHoing. This tvpr of floor In government" and look into
to reject Gromyko's propose! nut- Yaat of Harry Gold, Philadelphia Into Ids lemUegging record, **• i t t S S 1
lug w*. ivIm. H|ip^&gt;&lt;ret) N
the I
chemtat,
a*
a
spy
for
Russia
*
&gt;
e
.
»—
_
tight, but to nffer still another
(Uljcgcj faUIfkaUoo* on-hl* cin h A lu u-- and K c i.tr
which a/gtht1
d s lli'ld o g o lt t , and 13r ''olln-t lie, - *.-lt&gt;et nf f*ongri'ss itself,
The .witness ha&lt;
ad tssUfled ye*. [ trh*htp appliesI inn. Senator fobey I pU| Cortgrf** on term d a* saying
Western formal* for mm prom im
PA LA TH A, Mar. I! til') -A room, now being •vii,«lnpd*&lt;l In­
3 Rep Rees (Il Kanl intro
-N
il
I
lertlay
that
he
bad
mniarU
with
“ We or* united," a Western
(H -M l) *ald tha roffliplttr* h*d| (» „ , H , ,p p ,„v,| ,|,ould Iw obtain grand jury today Iwgan &lt;|eltl&gt;er* cluding the ronre-sion area
rflieerl a (till to ulsdlsh til* RFC
;rniindG«U
.
established
spokesman aald, "In trylng to get
for deporta* | cd for future troop* erimmltmeiils. Ilona on whether to return an In
It wa ’ rt|--o Ueeid*d to build re-t | al onec,
a full list of auhiect* hirh the
Greenglavs said Roienlierg gavr tiun ttoves,
3 Senator Hennett (R t'tah'
Connally, chairman nf the joint diriment in the -laying &gt;&gt;( Jail
room*
f"r Negro palrnn- and n
When
liic
financial
matin
&lt;am"
•onvillc
Safety
t'mnnil winner
four foreign ministers ran discii** him ll.tmo, prnniised him g»;.*t«w*
II iiallsaX lla !&gt; ■ . I l|hll
demanded that Fnlbtrght', snbslrel
(airway
Icailmg
to
the
e
up,
(ontcllu
turned
silently
to
lit
Ithiiard D. Sutlon and Mr Marie
In Hying to esie world tensitm*.*' tnbtr, and gave him lhe«r in
rnrmrilHee find nut how Joseph
utlnrncy, tiroige Wolf, Hillmg I'!• liar in Hutton’r isolated lake room- and to llie Negro t«nd». E. i'aaey, who ha* figured in the
The West a r x p e r t n l to »ug- •truelions:
tn
ordinance
Mini
would
•,«]vitre
side
him
in
Inc
jsuiinrd
h-silng
■tide rahin last Nov. 13.
grvt'that the question of German
RM
investigation, reerived a
G„ to Mexico Citv.
II ■.•llaacS llm p*|, M|*l|
Fifteen wttl)e»»e,, 11 ol them agrnriea emilrollid by the t ’liiliil po.l he now- holds aa an aide to
disarmament might lie brought in the Russisn ambassador, vigil the
State,
gitveinminl
In
Sanford
*-i
Uiksonvilic, were ralle,| before
under the German peace treaty letter " I. Jackson." Say some­
pay a (ay op iitititlea o-e.i w , Lrnnmntr Htahilllrr Erh JohnI V Jury ycsterilav.
•ton,
item oq which Rusaln and the thing In it favorsM^ •
the
\*-i*tant State Attorney Julmn paced follow ing a final miill-ig,
Westerners seem near agreamnt. Soviet position In the United
fulhright, ill prn|aiving a com*
•aid
Mr.
MeKihbln.
('alhoun laid he &lt;|id not kruus
mission nil nmials in govetnRut the question of rearming Ger­ Nations.
Voile
Willinn
•
,
J
r
,
pre-enli-.l
rlMsilanea ii , *•■■• *:|ahii
when thr finding* would lie oremany anparently would not be
Three days later go to the
Karlyle lluushulder, lur*t at­ •eiitetl but it would not lie before an appliration nf L. i!&lt;H’kwc«ll to
Introduced In any way which statue of Columbus with a travel
opeintr
four
laxirnliin
Sapfoid
torney,
and
rotnmsnder
*
•
(
the
2:30 I*. M, when Circuit Court
l ( ’*tatlaa»4 (la l**«* debit
might Work Weitern Germany's
Sanford I*o«t 3.1 of the Aim rUai; Judge (iaoigr William Jackson under tlie name of tile Scrniliole
participation In
a European
Legion, will l&gt;e (be main *|.eaker waa to return from u trip in St Call Co,, w illi Joe Goritnle - ♦&gt;
Army. Russia, nn Ihr other hand,
In the week Just close Fliui ! i ! *7 V ‘■ JmL |P Night
*!’'
malinger. Police &lt; loef Itov G
1‘iogram at Augustine.
insists Western Germany must
Fashions again has liroken it, .. , . «
William, wa , ilirolrd l&lt;&lt; Inv-sti
ommunlty
IliiiM
not raise military unit* for West­
own record for the numb.,
f ,,r ! J,1
K' ' !" rL
gate the matt,, arnl (rpoll !■•
log
Kalmday
nigiit,
Frank
Evan*,
t ship|i
ern purposes.
W i l d l i f e A tfe n e y
findings.
A British offirial said that ac
About lb Imy* and gill wrl mailed M.M9 package*, it w«, program chairman, announced to­
|l I ’ Staffoid and I *'-i*j*I I
day’.
I n U a p p e d i t y I M i i l l i p s Young
tually Soviet fteputy FoFreign corned Ihe opening of the Muni announced today by 8am Marties
| l,
V|r|i-.! nnigh Const! uetioil
were reappointed a - loeio
Among
the
prim*
attrarlinn,
Minister Andrei Gromyko I* grow ripal Fool Sunday afternoon and operation, manager.
la-r* of tin el,I Ileal etaminatl-'ti Company nf Atlanta, lla , ha - t-een
will
i*'
a
muilral
contest
mong
the
Mr Msrtlna said that while
Ing “mnrr and more Immovable" enjoyed swimming and diving, F.
GAIN'EKVILI.E. Mar l.l &lt;d’i
11'tiin11Mlmr 4 fIw I&gt; ir I "Isi bi!l
awaid* I the mill rail to Imild a
it was tine that the f.rm shipped “ old folks" who will have a Urge Srivi, |{c(irtirriUlivr Ira v i, Phil
In hla opposition to th* Western­ Hasky Wight, maiiNger of the
irw g* plant m Sanford, A. H.
•hare
of
(he
rntertainment,
‘*(d
more than 70,000 package, fiom
er*' stand on what they consider stated today.
lip* of Hrtnaniio county took n
•iaeile, tirrsidriit nf the Florida
During the several months tbai Wednesday n&lt;ion to Saturday vt Mr. Evan*. T in , will include verbal blait at the State Gatin
th* main paint of any conference
llotnr Ga» Company, ■nriuunc
and Fresh Water Fish Coinmis-inn
— that to Improve East-West rela­ the pool was out nf service, said 2:30 immediately following thr dancing ronte«t*.
l»M|ay.
Five ranes, hand carvel by the and it* chairman, I’eeil Webb &lt;&gt;l
tion* th* forebro minister* must City Managm Clifford MrKilddn, embargo Imposed aa a result ■&gt;(
•ini production will (s' doubl'd
get down to causes and see why the p(*oi ladtom and sides have the *%lrk switchman" strlkr, th" late J . H. Mee* of Griirva, will *&gt;e Tampa, here last night.
by the new plant which will tsi
presented
to
Ihe
five
oldest
men
was
not
■
normal
load,
but
*
been
sand-hlailcl
free
of
ihr
ori­
Phillips,
addressing
the
Alai
lot
things are tense.
hllilt on West Sixth Street ail
The Russians ssy they want to ginal rrinent type paint, and two bark log. It, therefore, wav wt present, and prixev will tie award- county S|K&gt;rt»nirn'» A».ociatlu'i
istent In tlie present plant. Mr.
ed
to
Ihe
five
oldest
women
ronlldsred
at
a
routine
shlppiits*
coats
of
a
ruldier
liase
liloe
|
hh
,I
raid
"not
for
a
moment
d»
I
get down to rase* Instead of
• aid The new plant is de­
Prise*
will
Iw
al»o
awarded
to
paint
have
ticen
applied,
‘
l&gt;eration.
1
*
1
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Germany mostly, and specifically
|hy tlit* K« IlfMl &lt;1 1 e l l . ( lllh, ' I I I *•»■* of superioi quality,
about disarming of Germany and watrrpr***f so that water would also aid that be considered this tended the most Pioneer Night eiilarty thr chairniuri.''
TI e new farilitie. are rheduled
nti leak Into the dressing room- aehlevrmenl outstanding In vie« programs, said Mr. Evans.
Phillip* cliargeil Dial Ihe ■lino IIHIfll* m! tlir t lul. itK*rlliitf IinIhv
((•alias** os raa* »«»&lt; •
Vim rompletlen by Octohei, l!*6i
Among the gur*t* tnvitrd to lr»* politic* ’ a* lie proposed Hutrv ItnlikOh |M*‘ iilnl.
and lobby, and also slip proof, an "f the fact that preparation, (■•!
l wiR Increase tto- efficiency
application of special (mint w », , Ihe move to Orlando eomplltatr l Pioneer Night Is Dr. J. C. Gibbs, making the (tame cnrnrnivdnner
All Imy-t nf in tl MMI|fh 11f V**111 inii*t..
|*IG W E N T TO M A R K ET
cal »ervice, Mr Gaede jwiinted
made under ilireetton of H. M 1(lie filling nf orders hy makiru who rrlehrstrd hi* US hit I hda) post* Mppointlve T,y the 8tul&lt;' ('»
TO LED O , ()., Mar. 13— (/!&gt;»
( age who want in puttiripal* in
Friday at his home al 1*06 Magri't- hlnel Instead nf l,y the (Joveitno tin gain
are |e,pie-tri| to la- oil no*, rireatiy increa-'d ronsumpWilliam Hllkrns' pi* I* not loo RiCbarcl. Mr. Wight pul the lockei the srea more conjeeted. In vie
•mart, aa pigs go. Thr pig wan looms and concession r&lt;»ms in of this he said it could reasonably lie Avenue. Still active. Id* chief
He also raid the Gnine r'orn hninl at 1:30 I’ M Monday, at tirui nf gas in tlie Sanford aira
ha, incrsvitated tlir development
dered away from It* euburtwn order for the o|ienlng. City Kant !w expected that the numlwr &lt;d interest is raring for his garden mission employed should be pm ■the Koftiuvll Park, King Lion itof a larger product inn capacity.
farm home several day* ago ant tary Officer K. II. Johnson wijl unit* hamllril wim.IiI tie le,, lli,.. entl lawn. He ratne here Crn.n on a merit system to yet «w» sou innmirit eil
Natural (ta*. Mr. Gante added,
Thr first game id tin season
Frown Point, Ind.. 30 years at *r from inr piasent “ ward pidltli
showed up yesterday at the front lie responsible fm the oprraliou ntnsi,
of the peed.
will n« ,1 &gt;ia t. Monday betwaen i* a distinct poiiibillty for San­
retiring, with Ihe fir,l Mr*. H it1- . p di' il'S.
door of a slaughterhouse.
till’ I 'lilt,. piloted S\ Midi olio ford Hut rnlutruction «f natural
She died In 1931. lie and the pre­
nlilipv rhsiycd that the ,h*
n
SA LV AG E A TTEM P TED
sent Mrs. Gibbs have lieerf married n . •)( the Game Commission hie MseNelll and Jml Sti oiper and ga i pipe line* into the area should
v a n iik n r e r g f a il s
tnl.e n minimum *&gt;f two year*, he
H O N O LU LU , Mar. 13-GF&gt;—
used os wildlife office In pro Hint* the Red So* who will !•” "ina-tei
GRAND RAPIDS. Mkh., 3lar.
for 19 year*.
A* In pa*l year*, be roreiud ft* own personal business.
minded" hy (Veil Caillon uni cautioned, and the company mtl*t
1.1— GTt— The rendition of ailing Crewmen today tried In pump
!'*■ |irepa(e*l tn meet all the need*
Following his talk, in a uiieitlroi (;|y,|#. |Um-ey
Senator Arthur It. Vandenherg out flooded holds of the wrecked
Judge Wtniam J. Barkrr of many letter* of congest Jetinn
t tie of * growing community In Ihe
(In Tuesilay
................
“Is gradually hemming more freighter Andrea F. Lurkrnherh the U. R. Dixtrlct Court, Orland.. from friend* and relatives nu Inn reived come rebuttal from Ho
serious," hi* personal physicist! to salvage HtjOOOjOOO worth of has denied a petition to modify ncea»ion nf his birthday.
and anrwer Period, Phillip- |e Giant- nllli Jwik K Mom-nn nirantitne.
war material and 0,000 lavgs of n decree which became final &gt;&lt;&gt;i
Music for the Pioneer Sight men whom Phillip* charged " vei arnl Jm* Hnines „v •I,,- helm, will
said today.
At MESON AND HISS
I angle with the Keiillnnle-' wlinThe doctor -aid the Ben*Ur mall for military personnel in Mar. 8, and whlrh exempted the program will tr&gt; played bv th* *‘ *n»ed'* there by Webb.
NFAV YORK, Mar. i : i - ( A 3 "still fails to rally from hla recent Korea.
; lb*- Irh attemiiloi! to refill “ insblr liaseball rl i stegy" will l«
Celery City Frlnting Co., from laike Mary Orchestra. Tn all
All five passengers and 13 provision* of th* wage and hour mm* present who are « l or
rliary* , sn*l diitntcd bv Hurry Knbwui wml II Sectrlar)' Dean Acheron, whe
Phillip*' cliarg*
■elapse. Unless a favorable change
j "
nf Phillip
imir sia&lt;| "I do n&lt;it intend ti
ten hy item Fnlds. it was announce*!.
occur* soon, his prognosis must crewmen were saved when tha law, E. F. Honxbolder, attorney passe*--------twtsea to the-------Rlti T. h -* ’er for the ' (.frsad to maka an Hem
1,170 ton freighter tore her Hot for the company, staled today.
Umpire- trained in *br Hun turn m Y back on Alger Ills*,"
be considered grate."
show on Mar. M will h* glven.g denial nf the charges.
Tl,ei- were offered » chance I'*|r*»,||It,m will be: Marcel Pwillr would answer only one uuextlOn
Iasi night the physician re­ tom on a reef off Kauai one of
The dreree* was originally
m ,,.e puck eml tulk to the club *nd Roliert Shawm on Monday*1 when he retiirnc!! from n 'V r
ported Vanderdterg's rendition had the Hawaiian Islands, Sunday made hy the Court in 8vpteml&gt;er
PIG AND W H IK TI.l -Hid.
nnida vacation last night.
(i..niew*4 ••*, l’*a» I3a»u
night in a tainatornt.
"worsened somewhat."
John Ivey ami Harry T-. j .~ s Jr. at • U ltr date.
and pointed out that the Caltry
Asked to comment on the R»CHy Printing Co, la net engaged have purchased the Pig and
J'fcmc t!mlrt rrfu*al tn review
In ldtaratat* commerce, and te a Whistle from J. B. Uryanl for
tin- appeal of HID**, former high
retail eetabltshment and la there­ 349.000. Tom C. Ihdl of the W. PKlale Department official, from
fore exempt from th x provision* William* real estate off |,e j .i a perjury conviction, Acheron
of the labor law.1
action nouneed today.
•aid:
Mr. Bolt handled tlw trriuagain*! the company had been
"The Supreme t'nurt I* the
taken by the U. 8. Department aetkm,
By ELTON t . FA Y
bighevt court, and if It acts that
By JIM BECKER
of laibor.
dispose* of the matter."
ASSO CIATED PRESS M ILITAR Y A F F A IH S IILI’O K TLit
N KWSMKN EX E( F T E l)
U. 5. 25TH DIVISION, NEAR SEOUL, Korea. Mar. 13
&lt;/n
W
ASHINGTON.
Mar.
13
(IV)
New
|e,|.
willr
U.
S
atomic
HONG
KONG,
Mar.
13
KTLNKING
MINK
A 23th Division colonel looked al the hill* ahead where Chinese Redi
The strongly pro-Nati'*naltit Sung wf«pom Iff fHit «l i t * of dropped Jrom rirpUnei r t pUcet other tn«ii
HOLLYW OOD, Mar. | » - ( A V
are holed in and observed today. “We know they're hurting."
Sheung Dally New* today **id
Bantu Hum*'* mink atlnk*.
the testing xilet uxed up In now m*y lie in protjierl.
JA C K S O N V ILL E . Mai. 13 - &lt; V )
Aa the Colonel spoke, the doily, griuled doughbar* of hi* trgimeni
It smelle pretty awful, In fart," tha rSdnaa* Red* eieculed four
A broad hint of thii come, (rom the Alomir h^ergy Commution Atlanta
— tht finl across tha Han Rivar— shilled position*, ft mat reorgsnir*
said vtslerday whan polk* ••porters of the E*at Rivar Chlh
llUmark
returned It ta her, but aka was Htlng News Agency,
Han day In tha
Chlh Hsing Is ■ small agency In
rfcv*l*ptd out of an AEC new* conference yeiterday at wlnc'i Hrownavllle
txvnaa jutting kiiin from which
to get It
Chicago
Kxrangtung Provlrvc* in South a raportar asked, in connection t*
they bad driven l|m Rada. Th*
' “
In
Denver
CWngT
tnl le la n l f|
xrith th* recent aipnlm cnUl a* maybe in some other places."
Sin
Chines*
reporter*
were
shot
EnlwelokT
(the atoll In the De* Moines
pomsoe v i too
plosion* at tba Nevada proving
Fresno
In Canton last December, one on ground, whether there will ha Marshall Island* where the gov,
I b t J d ^Goodfrttow, W
s
eminent ha* estahlDhed a proving New York
r barged with taking tha eant from charges of spreading rumors en­
"Leah at tboaa hill*. A peak bar NBC studio draaaiag room dangering the Red regime.
other tests. To thla. Chairman ground.)
Wavhtngton
Gordon
Dean
answered:
of the high eel an* la 300 yards Jan. IT.
Kung Bhaung said S7 others
"That Is s permanent location." Winnipeg
"W
a
h*v«
some
teats
coming
Jacksonville
ar* «M«eutad in Fingahan, a
up from this valley floor am* U
Guodfellow Was nrraatad last
Than Dean added:
Kxmntung village, in th* Iait along later on."
"1 don't know tbv places where _Miami
only 1,000 yards away. That’s aaanth In a Phaanig, Arts.,
M s dag* for counterrevolutionary
they might bo but wc are going Tallaha****
In NavdaT
(Omitlaaea 0* Page r » « r )
Tampa
"T im * may b* sum* time,
•(tivtte*.
« f *h* (n*t*g odor.

Counter Proposal To Atomic Scientist Says
S o v i e t Suggestion
Plans For Escape
Prepared By West
Involved Legation

House Rejects Attempt
To Tic Troop Issue
To Manpower Bill

Addition To Include
1lomcTcamDugout.
N c u r o Restrooms

up

Hoiisholder Will Be
Sneaker At L a k e
F lorid a Fashions Mai v Pioneer Nile
Smashes R ecords
During Past Week

Atlanta (ompanv
Awarded (ontracf
To Ruild (ias Plaid

10 Hoys And Girin
Open Swimming Pool

Lions Make Plans
To Snonsor Junior
Basoball Lcaixin*

Petition I Denied In
Waffc And Hour Ca«e

Blistering Assaults By Wolfhound
Regiment Send Reds Fleeing North

Atomic Energy Commission Hints
At New Tests Of Atomic Weapons

The W dither

m%&amp;Rr

2K*’

T a rt

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THURSDAY MAR, 8, 19S1

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

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I MILE SOUTH ON HIGHWAY 17 • 02

SALE STARTS 7:30 P. M
FRIDAY-MARCH 9
$ 1.00

per person

C O L . LARRY JO N E S

AUCTIONEER

W e Congratulate You on Your Fine W ork in Organizing
This New Market. W e are H appy to Have Had A Part
in Its Construction and Wish You Every Success with
Your Vegetable, Livestock and Miscellaneous Sales.

W ELL MULLING, PUMP AND W ATER SYSTEM

PHONF 128

CONTRACTOR

1818 DOUGLAS AVE

PHONE 672-J

Lumber Company
OVIEDO,

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1b U iltr Thtrc la Strtoflh—
1b Pratert the Peace oI ill* Wot Mi

To Promote the Progress of America,
lb Preface Prosperity for Sanford.

2fv ta lh

THE

W EATH ER

Mw*‘ ly rloudy eilrem e
east csast and rlear to
cloudy elsewhere through
day. Much roldrr extreme
this aflrrnoon.

north*
partly
Satar*
north

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXXII

A llies Rip Gaping
Holes In Red Lines
As Enemy Retreats
WithdrawalRescmblcs
Rout As Reds Reel
B e f o r e Blistering
A l l i e d Offensive
W TO K YO . Mar. 9— (/P)— Allied
Iroop* ripperf gaping holt* in
Comrr.uniit line* a* they drove
ahead a* murh at (our mile* to*
day in their bift new Korean of*
{earns.

Two
Illinois Firms
Smuggle
Whiskey
Into
Southeast

"Clandestine methods” are em­
ployed In the illicit traffic, riven*
•aid referring to the use of truck*
with fiase bottom*, loading, h
the dark of night and "false In­
vokes and fiase signature*."
lie testified that the liquor U
moved out of Illinois without pay­
ment of the state tea. A* a re­
sult. he said, this makes H pro­
rri- fitable to dtotrlteito It in tome wet
arms o f the South as well as It
heavy caaueMg* freeu the ronring
n&gt;
taw batta the shipment
pounding*
of liquor into dry areas.
■Hacks.
Evans, the first o f several state
The prismen Mid they **re
Uon. ami federal officials called to tes­
abort of food
...
ne*a tify before the special Senate
They said also that other
era warn eager to surrender, Ctpme Investigating Committor,
aoidiei
» because their officer* al- named the two wholesale liquor
invariably flad. when ertlL companies in Cairo •* the South­
the M and B.
tarn barnsgvs hit their defense ernHeand
Identified Charles Smith *&gt;
Twat
Onthe east-central front. South
•Korean troop# ch ecU d a counter-

aeult crossings Wednesday about
15 mile* east of Seoul
With air and artillery support,
the 2Mh Division doughboy* drove
(mall pocket* of enemy from high
ground five mllcn north of the
fifver creasing*. Rad resistance
bn* described a* moderate. Ameri­
can casualties
at%ht*
cMualUaa were aUML

St

More than 1.200
rested beef end peril
.n two Urge barbeult
today In preparation
barbecue which at
this afternoon will
opening o f the
t i n ' Sanford
fisc., one mile _
the Orlando
Cbrl William*
t k w «f
- i crowd
the barbecuing, a
county
is expected, C. R. .
is Atxagent and president
W
thin mortij
_
Seminole High School Rand
will be oss hand to play for the
occasion, under the betent o f 9. E.
Black.
Auctioneer Larry f w t *
start the auction at TtM o’clock
and plenty of fresh vegetable*
eonwill be on hand for
sumption, said Mr. Da
Ont naw platform bn the mir
kat building hat bees' completed
and the other la due *“
*l‘ ,‘ ' J
on. ho stated.
__ VO been built In
barbecues and outi_,
The Dusty Boot*
la ssvrklng on a ,
straight race track t
erty and this Is doe
plated in.. the near
Dawaon pointed
p
out.

Freeze Victim**
b e «» Amputated
survived from
of 64
history
amputatiou of ---laekts below the k M f
condition of tb#
old Nagre woman, who
freaen stiff in a M «
an Fob. t, wa

HOTHIHO AMO NO BOOT must Interfere" with the development of Um
mobilisation program, the nation's Defence Moblltier Charles I*. Wilson
fright) tells newsmen et Key West. Fla.. after a conference with Presi­
dent Truman. Wilson reported that neither he nor the President “ know
what all Use shooting la about" In Um labor ranks(faierwaliona!)

“BurmaSurgeon” Military Pressure
Is Released By AppliedBySoviet,
Court Of Appeal Yugoslavs Claim

R A N G O O N jE C T 9— (/P&gt;-Tbe
Burmese Court of Appeal today
ordered the release of Dr. Gordon
Sesgrsve, famed ''Burma Sur­
geon" who was scalane ed Feb.
17 to sit year* in prison on a
charge of aiding rtbels in this
country.
■ Thp- Appeals Court confirmed
the forced labor sentence against
8aagrav», but radueod the terra
to the nearly six months he al­
ready has spent In fail. The re­
duction In sentence wea made
In view of hla age and In gratitude
for the services he had rendered
to Burma.
A Burmese p jrt sentenced the
M-year old do or on two of the
three charges o f high treason
filed against him,
lie was arrested last August at
his mission hospital In the north­
ern Burmese town o f Namkhem.
He had spent more than 25 years
giving medical aid to tha Bur.
mese people. Tha court charged
he helped rebel Karen tribesmen,
gave them medical supplies for
their fight egalftM the government and entertalnqd their leader.
Seagrave's defense waa Used
on the fact that the powerful
rebels would have destroyed hi*
hospital and endangered the livci
of tho patients and nurses had ha
not given them the medical sup­
plies. He ssld ha waa trying to
keep hie hospital going In the
midst of Burma's eniy-qullt civil
war.
The original charge* of high
treason, which could have brought
him
the death
mm tne
neain aantenea,
sentenee. were re­
re-

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BELGRADE. Yugoslavia. Mar.
9— &lt;/Pj— Yugoslavia lorm-illy atru»ed Run is today ttf applying
"militaiy pif**uir" agam*l hrr amt
with supplying the S ivirl talelliie*
with aim* anil Hoop* wiilt winch
to oveiihtnw Marshal Titn'a antiCemmfoim govrrnment.

T A U j UIASSEET Mar. 9 - i/P)
tiuremor M'airen irntav *ui|icn&lt;ird
Mietlif Hugh ('ullitrallt of I hillhornugh county and immediately
apiminlfd Elhrrt M . r lo iu&lt; i eed
him.
A pre.-. reba*r from the Gov­
ernor * offire -aid the su,|&lt;cnsinn
was bared on rultin-ath's indlrlment Wedncday nlghl by the
Hiltst-nrougb grand Jury.
(Tlilbrealh, who Ihr Kefsuvrr
Senate Crime Invedigsting Com
milter said wa, Ihr renter of
gambling operation* in Hills­
borough eoijnty, was acetltrd of
srrepting ll.fW protection money
In permit gambling and for neg­
lecting (o enforce gambling laws.
Moore is a inamber of the
Hiltilxirotigh county commission
and operate, an HUU-arre rattle
ranrh at Ru,kln. He also Is a
member of the Governor's com­
mittee on rellrmrnt and the Gov.
rtnot'-. highway safety conference.
He was first circled to the
Hillsborough county commission
in IP tl and wa i re.elected with
uni op|Mi*itlim in I'JIH. He I- Im­
mediate pssl president n{ the
State A-,tonal I'm of County Com
mitslonrrs.
lie I* married In the former
Agnes Prime of Polk county and
lisa two aon*. He t, Ml years old.
Culbroath'a mspention I* sub

1

School Board (Joes
On Inspection O f
Goldsboro P l a n t

f

Iui.VtllOnfl FOX, Jf.
Completes N a v a l
PrefiiKht Training:

Lonely Hearts Killers Die Bravely;
Pledges Of Undying Love Exchanged

riua

fflv

Sr’

Dinner Speaker

auR -

GOP Accusation
Of Presidential
Laziness Denied
Soap
Prices
Rolled
Back As Policy On
Prices T o u g h e n s

Hillsborough
Sheriff
Has Been Accused
O f Taking Bribe*

The rhatge* weie levelled in a Ikwt ta ravica by tisa 8tal* Sana*-.
1 which mretn in next month, lie
48|.p«ge white paper whi'li a can either Iw removed from offlr*
governmenl tpokeumn sstd would | or reinstated.
Culbreath is the sixth Florida
h# lent lo Untied Nations Serif
i sheriff to lie suspended by W ar­
lary Geneial Trygve l ie.
ren In ten* than a year. AH the
The document appear* to te- tin *u,pension* Involved lark of en­
Tito government's toughest-talk
forcement of gambling laws.
Ing Indictment ngain»t the Kremlin
•lid Soviet sattilitex since thi
country's tndunendent Gnmmun
Others suspended *ere Jimmy
iita biokr wiln the Continfoim fiulltvan o f Dade, Walter Clark
slmoti three yrart ago.
of Broward. Frank Williams nf
The mlnlvtn wa-, asked whether i Polk. Alov Littlefield of Volulsla
Yugudavia i* concerned atemt tin and I-le Knsnr o f Okalwta. I.itpossibility of invasion from tin trlfield later was reinttateil by
east f tit* vesr.
«raaelaae4 ns e*a» Two I
a? eud7e ~g'ilmore
He replied (hat the Yugoslav
PARIS, Mar. 9-GP&gt;—The big
government in not given to making
power foreign ministers' depu­
prophesies, but added that the -l»
tail* outlined in the white paper
ties went into their fifth session
show "that the people In Yugo
today amid reports an Important
slants should be concerned and
message was received by the
U. S. delegation from Washing­
re4ly foe »ny t*osslble mem
ton.
cnee.
L. E. Jordan, chairman
of
The white paper accused Hun- the County School Board, w ai
Tho deputies, trying to find out
ary and Romania of "lindens!
whether a top-level Big Four
welcomed back to the meeting
ng far-reaching and seituu* mm yesterday moroinr alter an abconference can be held on In­
tsry measure, which are not ru . xence of two months due to Ill­
ternational tension, were 20 mmtomary nn th* W d e rs of rmm ness, and with the other member*
utea lata in starting. Informed
aourtaa said this waa because
trie* in iwacetlm* "
visited schools at Goldsboro and
Asked what
these
msssuir* tn Longwood.
Philip Joasup,
the
American
were. Vejovda replied thet tren
deputy, was awaiting a message
A la acre tract of land ad­
eh*f alunc the border ere Iwlnr jacent to the Goldiboto colored
from the IT. 8. espitel, and obIC
o
s
llts
iS
n
s
V
a
ts
V
w
«
l
servers said it must have been
primary school was Impeded,
an Important ona to have caused
said Bupt. T W Lawton this
,,
* i,
e
him to delay the session.
morning, and the H-urd approve!
dueed to lesser charge* hy
1
.The seaaion opened in an atmos- court
an Offer of 4200 an sere tor tba
hero of glumnese, brought about
property which I* ne«*4rI f'ir Inc
The appeal court agreed that
y the words of Soviet deputy Seagrave's mntivoa In giving medi­
expansion of the arhool't factllAndrei Gromyko, who has made cal aid tn the rtbma was not to
Ilf WIt appear that the chances of help them in their fight. But It
The iiiirchstc " f *hi* land by
hammering out an agreement on said hla action* amounted to help­
tlw School Board is, however,
ageiMa for *J«e foreign taints ing the fight and therefore he wa*
subject to an official appraisal
FENHACOLA
fKpecI
fers nave lessened considers bly.
t c s s ii s w e t e r e s * T w a t
Mar. 9 — Naval Aviation Cad,' and Ihr furnishing ol an ab­
Raymond G. Fox, Jr., 34. son of stract Indicating a clear HU*, he
Mt,- Ida Lou Fox of 11120 Magno added.
Its Avenur, Hanford, graduated i A recently completed two room
last Saturday from the U. S. addition to the l.ymsn Primary
Naval Pre-Flight School at Pen- School at Longwood ws* v ls lu l
aacola.
by the Board. Member* were well
In addition to a thorough physi­ pleased with the building work
■y TOM W ILLIAM S
cal training program, the 16 week which they officially approved.
OSSINING, N. Y. Mar. 9 — (fP) — Lonely hearts killer* Martha course which Fox completed In­ The completed construction, as Id
m Fernandes,
_
.
1136.
_ died last night ____________
Beck. 31, sad Raymond
in Sing Sing clude* aeronautical and naval sub- Mr. Lawton, la aubject to final
aimed at preparing officer inspection and approval by W.
* and dignified and pledging an undying je-t*
Eriton's electhe chair,' e
calm
candidate* for flight training and H. Morriaon, state school archlrva for each other.
eventual rummlstlonlng as naval
The 200-pound murderess, her fat bulging under the straps, was office ra.
l&lt;?Tlds addition was built by
the last nf font persons executed i .
NavCad Foe waa graduated Paul Campbell, and a central
In Um apaeo o f 24 minutes.
fatel bait for love-starved from Keminle High School In heating srstem waa Installed by
1944. He then a'tended Alabama Lee Brother*.
She entered the high, bare death widows..
chamber unanUtH. squeestd Into
smile Polytechnic Inilllute and received
The kuggestion of
Advertising for hid* on three
•ire UgM-ntting
i»M
Uw
chair with dUfi- played at tha comer* of his his B. a in Pie-Medical in 1913. 50 paaaengec school Lutses wes
e u Hrr aAnd smiled ever so falntiy mouth, and be obntlM ry ad
ndjuet- He was n member o f the Sigma authorised. The bids are to b#
at tn* t v s attending matrons,
ed hie arm* h r U m five gi
guards Alpha Epsilon Fraternity while received by 11:00 A. Mo Thurs­
lonr” formed on
1
at college. He entered Pro-Flight day, Mar. 22.
it o la n ehtlr.
on bar
lip*. strapping him into
he killed last October.
test hot vole# wax silent.
I the
Bupt. Lawton was InatrucUd to
Four minutes earlier, the prison
rrudflx offered by the Rev.
Pox Is now assigned to the U. R. advertise for Wd* for a central
doctor had muttered " I pronounce Thome* Donovin, Roman Catholic Navel Auxiliary
A ir Station, heating system at the Oviedo
this man dead" over the body of prison chaplain.
Whiting Field, Milton, Pla.. where lllgh School. The## are te ba
*
ho PfJtiy-bald B o » » o V &gt; r 6*tl*
A t tha first Jalt of the current, ho la engaged In primary flight submitted as soon at the archi­
n*T In morder-for-nrofft,
upon completion of
tha little Hawetten.axcn Spaniard training,
tect can furnish plan* and spe­
ft was Sing Sings first quad- strained against the halts.
training al Pensarola and Cor­
axecutlon in four years,
A newspapermen1 pencil fell pus Christ!. Tex., he will bo cification*.
Tba Board voted to furnish
fee tho hold-up to tho floor with
ling elet- awarded Uw gold wing* o f a bus transportation for both white
Naval Officer and pilot end as­
_ . pan* of death began witn ter.
and colorod teaehera te and from
signed tn duty with the fleet.
Fernandes
tha
masting at
* annual education
eouci
rr
80.
C . o r C - DfNN
eaerottei
courtesy of Uta
“ rd of r
*
, . . j , U Tb* AmerCounty
tickets f » r tha Bmn— will mo-----ty Fair win ba dlaTrflO o'clock 6t
--------- ---- senool children an_
fW •
Ed WhHney, menagor, nnnouneoo tbHag them to have froa entoday,
fin requested that roaer- trance at ItOO P. M. on Friday,
rations for the dinner bn nlncad Mar 16. James Q. Galloway haa
ad tha Chamber offtee by Mender charge at this program for tha

Bijr Four Meet For
Fifth Section Today

Barbecue To Usher
In Opening Of New
Farmer’s Auction

Warren Suspends
Hugh Culbreath,
Appoints M oore

Sentence Is Reduced Russians Accused Of
Giving Aid To Foes
In Recognition Of
Of Tito’s R e g i m e
Service To Country

N o . 112

Ajutorialed Free* L w w l ^

FRIDAY MAR. 9. 1951

Universal Military Training
Bill W ins Overwhelm ing
68-20 Vote In Senate Test

Talks To Press On Labor Impasse

South’sDryAreas
Called Paradise
For Bootleggers

Thousand* of Red caiualtie*
WASHINGTON, Mar. 9-r/Pl
were added Friday to the more — Testimony about a multibootleg­
than 17,000 killed or wounded in million dotlsr-a-year
ging
operation
In Southern
•he first two daya of the Allied •tale# brought demand* from
^orthwerd pmh.
Senate crime Investigator* to­
A U. S. Ninth Corpi ipokeiman day that the llguer Indastty
house. Senator
Tobey
•aid “ the enemy item* to be clean
(R -N H ) urged railing official*
high tailing it" along the entire of the distilling bnainem* before
west-central front.
the crime Investigating commit­
He indicated a general with* tee and asking them for t
pledge that they will he “ fir * *
drawal from the U. S. Eighth ** * hound'* tooth.**
Army’* major offensive wai in
progreu.
W ASHINGTON. Mar. 9 -f / P )
Ninth enrpa troop* puthed — A Tennessee official told Senate
ntorthward up to four milei Friday crime investigator* today lh«l two
through rough country. They met who!e*ale liquor house* in Cairo,
little rebalance. Thin Wai describ­ III.* do a 120,000,000-a-year butinest setting whiskey for delivrry
ed at rear guard adieu.
U. S. 25th Division troop* kill* in dry areas of the southeast.
Clarence
Evans. Tennessee's
ed orwotmded ait estimated 2j000
Chinese in gaining n bitter mile on Commissioner of Finance and
the we»tern«end of the thundering Taxation, accused the wholesalers
of conspiring with buyer* to boot­
70-mile Korea front.
The gain deepened the 25th*» leg thousands of cases of liquor
River bridgehead to five into Southern counties and slates
•ile*. The (fiviiios made three as- that still have prohibition.

,T CHICAGO. '
D orettl
Mae

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Established 1908

KEY WEST M#t 9 VP}—A

Imr** Kovars, noted lecturer
and authority en the problem* *&gt;l
the Halkans, will !w Ihr principal
speaker at the next meeting of
the Seminole Dinner flu b which
will lie held at the Mayfair Inn
on Mar. II* at 7:CKI o'clock.

Imre Kovais To Be
Principal Speaker
At Dinner C I u b
Member • el the t"cal Scmlnoln
Dinner flub will hear Imre Ko.
*a&lt;», wcii known autltonty on the
Balkan, al Ihr next meeting of
the &lt;»rganiiation. Monday, Mar.
IV, l . A I’almcr, president, an
nnunerd today. The meeting will
be held at I he Mayfair Inn a*
L.Utt - wwck.
"Bines Mr. K«vac&lt; I xueh an
ouUtandlnr speakrr. the lm-al
club ufflcialx have ilcsignatcd this
a* 'Gurit Night'.”
Mr. Palmer
raid. "Any memlwr of the Din­
ner Clllh will lie privileged to 111
vlte one or more person* *• In*
guota to hear Mr. Kov#-. by
making reservation* with Bccre
tary Ralph A. Smith."
Mr. Kovacs wax rditralcd in
that part of llungarv which is
now incorporated In Yugo-Klavla
ant at Yale and at the Juillian!
School of Music,
lie ha* long
been a time student of international affairs and I* widely
tcrognlxed a* an authority on icttttal Europe.
"He has a lot to .ay and. of
rvtri more importane* to the Bern
inole Dinner flu b ," »id Mi f’«l
mcr, ” h* says it in u delight!ul
and charming manner. Becauxiof his hsndtomt appearance amt
fine bast-baritone voice, along
with his unchallenged ability aan ob.-erver and commentator. Mr
Kovac*, with merit, ha* liciormone of the tnoH populer epeakrr
on the American platform.
Tlmugh born t b r o s d , Mr Ko.
vac# yields to non*- In hi* love
for hi* adopted land, and It would
he hard to find a better American
anywhere in tho Untied Stab
H&lt;
ii-esk.- English faultlessly and In
thr rich Idiomatic manner of a
ruiture.| American gentleman
"In Itia talk at Sanford hi will
examine the problem prr-inted
to the world at large by the nn
tional ambitions and racial jealoii
sics and prejudice* whirh have
|i nallsatS « ■ rn «s T * » i

i|mkc«nixn (nr I’ irtidrni I innisll
**ni tml.ry lli.ti ’ ‘wlicrcici the
f’ tf'uicnl
goer, the
I’ rridcnt
works."
Hu* » r i preiiitculi.i! m ictaiv
)i&lt;*r|i|i Shoit * observation si i
new* innfcicnrc when qucitionctl
aiwiul the tin illation by the He( hiM u jii N.itmnal fomnultcc of a
"rccolil of xbtenret" front Wuhinglon of I’tcuilrnt Iruntxn uaic
Jan. I. 1950
It showe-t Mr, Truman was
away rlr! days, i-xclii-lvc of the
current trip to this Naval -ttbmarine dal ion where he arrived
a week ago. on various business,
speaking and other Journey*, and
another 26 daya on rrnisc* in
waters nearby Washington.
It showed Mr. Truman x*&gt; away Ad day.*, exclusive of the
current trip to this Naval Mih
marine dation where he arrived
a week ago, on various biivine-s,
speaking and other Journr)*, and
another 2d day* on cruise* in wa­
ter* neat by Washington, mostly
weekend outing*.
Short -said a "new amt very full
pouch” came In last night from
Washington providing plently of
work for all the xtaff.
"The Vrrtidenl ami hi., staff
worked last •llpfe,1." bhqrt rikleil.
"And the President &gt;pent three
ami a half hours tin* morning
reading document-, signing commillions sml dudying the Intevl
Irltrlligeiice reports with Rear
Admiral Robert L. Dennlmn,, hi*
Naval aide.”
A*ke,| for comment *&gt;ii DimItain's assertion that presidential
assistant John U Steelman, arting for the President. «'lc d R F f
director* to give interest t» an
application for a 4 l 2 .000.000 loan
to finance a comldnation garag'and teimb shelter under the Bos­
ton common, Short replied:
^
"Did vou rrad tin whole story
t don’t think it requln * any comri ■sHflmit'f &lt;18 I1* * ' lt («l

Florida Motor Courts
Triple In Kiffhl Years

RcmovalOf Deferment
Provision For Med­
ical Students And
Scientists B e a t e n
W A S H IN G TW LM a r. 9 — &lt;/F)—
Untvert.il M iliUry training t « L y
won till to &gt;0, a tcit vole, in llte
Senate.
Turned down by the roll call
count m u an effort to tlnp the
proposed long-term program from
ihr Pending draft-manpower bill.
I he proviiion* aim (or an even•m l »y*lem under which every
youngster, on reaching 18. would
have al leatt »tx month* of military
training.
It i* part of a rnraiuie to ex­
pand and extend the exuting Sellectivr Service act, due to ex­
pire July 9.
With thi* major inue out of the
way. leader* expected In beat down
a number of other prnd'ng amend­
ment* and then finally complete
passage of the broad univertal
Military Training and Service Act.
Wa tTudrenetao tlliaoi etao elaoi
Senator* Edwin f . Johnson (DColo I and Brickrr (R-Ohio) &gt;ponsoresl thr amendment to knurk out
the Universal Military Training
features.
They argued that it would start
tlie United States down the road
to militarism which had caused the
downfall of Germany and many
Fursipean nations.
Karlier the Senate refined to
knock out a plan for draft defer­
ments of 75,000 young men eat h
•r # a lt a a » (

Oa

Pass

Tw at

75 Volunteers Aid
Seminole C o u n t y
Red Cross Chapter
Seventy.three volunterr mem­
bers of the Seminole County Red
C ro n Chapter put tn more than
24U hours work fur the organiratiot*
during
IP50,
I'roduetton
Chairman Mr*. H. W . Rucker
announces! today. This future ts
exclusive of lime given by the
Oviedo Women’s Club and two
Sunday School classes in Sanford.
The local chapter has fulfilled
nil its quotas assigned by the
Southeastern Area. Sixty bedxldr bag* were made and &gt;•nl to
the Veteran’s Administration Hos­
pital at Montgomery, Ala ; 20
utility bag* to thr Veteran’s Ad­
ministration Hospital were irnt
to the same hospital and thres
layette* consisting of 81 gar­
ment,* were ssut to the United
States Naval Hospital in Jack­
sonville. The remninin: garments
were used In Pemtnole County.
Many local families have bene­
fited from the .service* of tho
Red C ro n after their homes were
destroyed tn fir-* erd all the
clothing of the chiMr*n btrr.ed.
The clothing Is donated by
indlvilual* or made from materials
bought by the chaptsr in local
■■torev. The Red Cro*i then «,lstntitlts.l tho clot he i hi nudes'.

ORLANDO. Mar l»
lA P ;
Motor eoillts have tripled In right
ycar^ in Florida, tin 'Hate Motor
i out! Association aid today
In a statement from head&gt;pi#r.
ter here. President M. b M t i­
mer of New Smyrna Bcarh, saw
the State Hotel fomtnl.-sion be
gan keeping motor court Isti
tie. in 1943 when 1.206 emiti
with a capacity " I 2U.000 were
r-nintedi that now the number is
nearly .1,400 with cspacltv alru
11iplrd,
in I'-tib, Wctnier aid. H'lTtda TempcatuoUN Tallulah
l,„,I o,250; California d.'dt'.i «ml
Texas 2,016.
He did not hav • CrnHhcH House' Diner
present enmparl-ons but said the
percentage likely wit still shout
WASHINGTON. Mar. V -liP ithe same.
Tsllulsh Bankhead gat&lt;-.crushed a
private congressional dining room
yesterday to get a cun of coffre.
She didn't have cre»f»ntUI* ten
brushed pest the official hostess
anyway.
Later the urged thr House A p iiropriationx Committee to vote
(EHITOR'H N O T E -T h is la the last of a four-part series liberal fundi for medical research
tn the fight igalnst heart diteaie,
surveying the U. S. nroMlliation front )■
cancer and other ailment-.
Afterward* she held a new* con­
By HELM AN MOWN
ference In the House pre*» gallery.
In Italy during the last war I lutened lu llie quettmning of * “ PO f the gate-crashing Incident,
lured Getmsn officer, who xaid nf the American * trr*y:
the actress daughter of the late
House Speaker William It Bank"Pretty good , . . hut draw, much loo »low.
that ws* relatively early in the wai. Some time later. . German head, who Is a niece of a senator
another
military snalyil, speaking over radm Berlin, told hi* li'tenm .
I te arid granddaughter of
vatd:
enemy ha* only one grrirral Fat
" It was rathsr funny, darlings."
Ion—who fully understands tba l nowis Is the J. J*. (for Josef
Asked whether she had any po*
principles of tnodern war.
If" Stalin) 3, reported to lie 62 tons. litlcal ambitions, and if the rapiNone has been seen in Korea,
understands mobility."
Why don’t we build one that tol had seen the last of the RankWhether the Germans
were
Oei
The answer I#: We did, head dynasty, »he replied:
right on either point is open to big?
"You haw as far as I ’m con­
question. But those two obterra- even before Fearl Harbor, toil cerned. Heavens, I wouldn't in­
we have better onex coming Up
over and or*r again, in looking at
flict that on the country!"
tlon* keen coming back to mind, now.
Apart from siie and weight,
the new American armament pro- American englneera today are
gram. Even In the moxt widely concentrating on »ome other qtmll
diversified plants, regardless of
ties, namely:
the article or weapon being pro­
JACKSONVILLE. Mar. 9—&lt;JF&gt;
1. Speed and the ability to
duced, you find tho same m o t if- wrestle the roughest terrain.
Atlanta
m
79
more speed, mar* mobility, more
•3
26
2. Hitting power, a more de­ Blamark
hitting power.
83
67
structive gun with a more pens- Brown* villa
These trademarks nr* beet ex­ trating snail.
14
41
Chicago
pressed hi tba m w tanks.
46
18
8. Road performance and cruis­ Denver
Evan in World War II, tha ing range per gallon of fuel. The Dos Moines
29
•
"bait" tank, proaaumably was tho lata
48
63
General Patton clalmad that Fresno
blgnaat anii M a t haavtly-arm49
88
If his famous 4th Armored Divi­ Naw York
orad. Tha uarmaiu dawlopad • sion had bean equipped with Ger­ Washington
87
40
6
60-ton monitor, U m Tiger, and man Tigers, ovary one would Karo Winnipeg
•11
68
an American crowmnn wrote hla broken down on tha road before Jacksonville
60
63
father: "The turret of a Tiger tha division avtr reached the Mo­ Miami
79
Ie bigger thaa aur whol# tank."
61
88
selle. As for cruising, some Tig. Tallahassee
_
M rmm ft* )
Tampa
T te blftast StuAnn a u m b e t
91
W

Mobility And Firepower Arc Being
Emphasized In New American Arms

The Weather

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�PAGE TWO

The Sanford Herald

Gamble Or Swindle

bad hoy” , lias been captured in
New York, n being taken back
to Alabama fur trial, ihii lime loi
murdei, and in handculii.

What din luunlry may expect
ii loniethinK ivn't done about the
high coil ul living and continued
rising pines a frankly put by Rrp.
Mike, ol Florida who rays, ''Noth­
ing rflrctivr it being done about
it. Wr'rc facing ruin unlrri tomeone accrpli the responsibility oi
clamping down, and (lamping
down hard".
Sheriff Culbrralh of Tampa who
wai trcrnily denounced by the
Kcfauvcr committee, has been
indiclrd by a Hillsborough county
grand jury (or accepting money
from tfSinLleri, '• »How bolila to
operate, lie It afro (luigcd with
'efiiilgg [Ur help investigate the
murder ui,,1948,of Jimmy Vrlatco
a gUifljdn 'gambling polilican. K
conviclrd. Ito cosdd be- sral to
"

By putluig a criTitij| ol 4,000,000
men un thr aimed iarfri, inilead
o f no ^filing at all as (lie at my
wUlwd, or 1/i00.000 as the aolstsonists Impel, Congmt irrmt I"
be saying. "Yes, wr wnnl lo win
this war, but not by loo big a
stoie", When yvu are conliuntcd
by a dangerous' enemy, you don't
hit bim gently, you don't even
hit him 10 ns not lo hull him loo
nturh; you hit bim as hard as
An item from which ike ulenev
is almoit deafening comes Irom the
column ol John Temple Graves.
“ Fur eipivsiivr liience,", writer
M r. Graves, “consider The Char­
leston New* and Courier On* ol
our subtcribcii, it rditotiiliiei. bar
asked ui what w« think oi Ml.
Truman's speech lo membeis of
tiie 02nd Aiibomr Division lo the
effect dial lie has always granted
to jump out of an nitplaa* nnd
“ I ho,* someday to do it." We
think ihv speech was intmsting
nod otherwise we have 'no com*
- Tit* editorial ii captioned "No
Comment, No Comment."
-•'o

It is gelling to bo holder and
harder to raise funds fof such
ebantsbU nrganiratioht a* lb*
Red Cross, the Tuberculosis Asso­
ciation. or the Polio FoondatKn.
and yet if these urganiralions can­
not meet ihe need ihtii work will
have lo be done by government
agencies at higher costs with the
buitden heaped upon the already
overburdened
taxpayer. Don’t
make the work of ike Red Cross
canvassers any more difficult by
J telling them lo come back, or by
arguiag with litem about "these
drive*’’. They are giving ihcir lime;
■I! you ate ayked to do is to give
• little money.
Labor leaders arc ail burned up
because they regard Mobdixalion
- Chief Wilson's wage and price coo(rob a* being unfair to labor nod
^ineffectual in combatting inflation.
1 Ye* labor Iseders should know that
any wage and price controls are
t W* going to preens! inflation or

rial national standard* for srl*ntlfle students.
With llir deferment proposal out
of the way. the Senate tuinr.l t»
debate on an amendment by Renalora Edwin 0. Johnson (D-Coloi
and Bricker (R-Ohloi to eliminate
the long-term Universal Military
Training features of th* bill.
been at the homo of Mrs. Morn**. Mr ■ n ra -tu n commission.
Senator Mayhank (D -N C ) was
Mrs. Larson has appeared very
lha only Demorrat to support th*
Happy and hai imp., ved In her
Act, draft deferments
pro|iutal by Senator Cordon (R
outlook on life. I feel that Mra.
I f f J t &amp; P jS tlx* r *
Ora* for striking out tha college
U r son should he peritiltted to by local board' although the P r
itudanl deferim-nls. Tha otbar SO
live her own life and that t h e 4 « l » ,M* h* ' authority to or
rotas favoring It raiio* from R*
place she
wants to live la the
....
..
publican*. Forty-sis
Dcuue-rsia
place she should be permitted to ,j,T***,, kT,?,Vk . * ! ! i wou|4 ™ nl1
and Republican* voted against it
five, even
though It required a *“ ■ * ,,hou« h * “ ln* u»’ ,h* *
Meanwhile Senator Capahart (It
subsidy from the County for d •— — -----------Ind) said today lha Senate inves­
tigation of government loans ha
nliHni'The period that Mra.
turned up “ rurruDliou and rotten1 *eson has been with
Mr*.
r.esa" fur which Prerideni Truman
Starnea the Welfare Board ha*
n aaiia.ea r . . . r . « • om*,
•hould' “ apologii* and taka ap
made inquiries In Savannah as the manager of the M and B i
propriata action."
ti&gt; the ability of Mr. Larson to said mat rake anu stymie ttu
"A rcandal that make* lira Tea
support hia wife. It appears from
-ra»
p Hou'iern lie also I
pot Dorna scandal look lit a B inInformation available that h* at the committee that all Hi* llq
day school stuff," Capahart toM
present has no Intention and pos- delivered to tb# two firms parapirtera.
•
through tb# security warertoi
her.
Caoahart is a member of a San
wnich he said is run by J. U. W
W
ata Ranking Subcommittee whl.b
«*».
Bus
The hearing followed a reitera- has baan looklnir into charge' of
|U i
tion by Chairman Kefauvrr (D- influence In lending by tha H&lt;hat
Trnnl that he intends to end the d'nstnirtlon Finance Corporation
list
committee’s nationwide investiga­ (HFCi.
load
lie said tha inquiry shows “ mil­
tion on schedule at the end uf tiie
hsvi
month.
lions upon millions of dollars ‘ o
%&gt;*&lt;
He made the statement In ans­ public funds have l&gt;aan loaned on
ahoi
wer to suggestions of Senate Re­ a basis uf political favoritism "that
|,t e&lt;
publican leaders that they would traces right back to tha While
Mrs
like to see it continue, in part t. llouia Itsalf."
to I
“ It’s tima now,” Capthart addprobe crime conditions here and
in Pittsburgh.
a&lt;i, “ for tha President to s|M-a'»
Senator T a ft (M-Ohloi. chair­ out and art.”
Hr said he will urge Sana'a
man of the Senate HOP Policy
Committee said after a
dose., Democratic leaders “ to do triait
Ban
meeting o f the group yesterday licit to show lli# I'rysidcnt that
I)**
there wo* “ general sentiment" for tills is true— I have bo access ti&gt;
extending the crime prul&gt;* if K. the White House.”
faurer wished to do so.
1‘rasidaot Truman last month da
Kefauvrr commented he has no scribed as asinine a sulxommii'.ev
intention o f asking the Senate to report to the Senate charging ‘.he
extend the* life of "his committee. RFC has bean guilty uf iuflui-or
He renewed a suggestion that t, and fayurUism in which Whitrmanent eseculivc commission lluusa aide Ihmaid Dawson had .
i
set un with representatives ot Kami.
major federal law Vrifore«-iit*iii For thla, Capahart said, “ the
ageUcics to keep a “ spotlight? on President should apologise and eat
criminal activities.
crow. He should eat a half ilotan
Whil efavoring such a rontinu crows because tha eubcominittee
swell, I haven't wanted for aav
thing for whlrh I'm very thank ing Investigation. Kefauvrr said has demonstrated conclusively that
the report was based on some very
he did not. think It should b* man
ful to my Heavenly Father, firs
sfw
iles 'aarts."
ria **
grim
to your munty rammisalonora, they a job o f a'.legislative rdruqilttif.
hove been grand they have al
The committee's inquiry was ii
ban to see me, to Mra. Boyd wh&gt;
recess today but the member* had
Is « i kind I love her for every
new trails tu follow from a clue
thing for she Is a grand person
lilted diary of an RFC director.
ao hrlpful ami kind.
On* entry In It said President Tru­
man once Intervened through an
I also want to thank the nurse
aid# in behalf of an applicant for a
at the hospital especially Mra. Mr
Dougal who was so good.
hig loan.
Most of all right now to the
family where | am now staying, I
do appreciate every untiring e f ­
fort each and rveryone does I
Oklahoma.
make tns happy and comfortable.
For the meat part, the commu­
Now to&gt; my very generous anil
esoeptionally kind adversary. I te* sold,' the liquor 1* ahiopet! Into
with her to know 1 do not desire dry states or dry eouatiew in lu
' ............... .
any operation, I'm glad the doc csi-option ■tales.
It Is purchased legally In Illi­
tors have hotter sense for I he
lieve they know what they are do nois. the eomrnitte* ‘ said, Hot
Ing, •■•°|(|iihaM1,M t--gn fn her wholesalers there do nut have to
Dtiwpr uf Alt nrfurt 6V4r :iiV*rhll&lt; pay1the Mate Uk IM d D ‘ slilpp*n

Draft Approved

Sanford Forum

Mr. Webster defines irnrnblliiK a.w the risk of money or
Mr. Holland Dean,
other thins *»f value on the but-in of luck or chance, un in Hanfurd
Herald,
wagering. In any gainble it in unnunieil tliut the gambler Sanford, Via.
Dear Sir:
may latte bin money, but on tile other bund it in conceivable
that he migh, win anti thus receive back more money than In view of the many ateUmenta
made in reference to lha caso o f
that he might win nntl thus receive back more money than ' Mia. Joe Lvw .il, I am eiitin g
tnblinhed. lie may win or lone.
this letter to give the facts In
Hut a .swindle in a fraud, it in un illegal trick by which the rase as I Know them.
some time before Mrs. Lar­
e iN s iM in in v nsri.s
the nwintller nttemjrln to get nuinetiiing for nothing. And sonForwas
admitted to the Count)
sir i •mu
, t J9
Use Wants
__ . ISM the mont common form of nwindling in the relief of the Home, she and Mr. Larson lived
Th tr. Nxalha
..
LM person who liken to gamble of idn money without giving at the home of Mrs. Starnea on
Sis Waalk*
te e
o s . tear
ISaa him uny chance whatever to win. Obvinimly if the cardn the west side of town. Dr. Barks
eaamined Mrs. (.arson on Jan. 27t
Sit aMlaar* Mliret. rani* af
SUaaka. reaalallaaa. erarlaiaailaaa. are ntaeked against the gambler, lie in not gambling at Ib&amp;O In his office. Mrs. Larson
a »a amlrra al » ale.lalaiaral* lar till; he in Mug swindled. 1
was admitted to the County
Ik. parnaar al talalaa laala, will
An so it was with *he nuchent who liked to gamble on ll»m e on Jan. SO, ItIUl on the
Ik# rlmtcvd #•#* hi rrr“ ,h» advrrflarecommendation of the Seminole
•ank rain.
the big league banketball game- in .Madison Square linrden. County
Welfare Board and at
HiyiMmltd \*llt«ga||f Ilf
They
thought
they
knew
a
goes!
basketball
team
when
they
I man 4 \a*na|»M|*«r
HrpiMfaia*
the request of Mr. Larson. She
l l t t v lar ,
laetfei. I Mr•«(•». Dr* naw one. They liked to gainble anti they flaw no harm in was “ indigent and lad no one
gambling. Anti they liked to back their judgment with their able to support her” and as such
was taken into the home.
money. So they bet on the team they thought would win.
Mr. Larson sometime later left
But the profeflfliouul gantblern who took their money town having made no effort to
were not natiflfled with un lionent gamble. They would not provide for Mrs. I.arson'* supEither through Inten* or
take u chance on lotting their money. They went to nomu of port.
force o f circumstances hr mad*
the outfltaniling plnyern on the iiest basketball teams anti the County take over her support,
TO D AY’S HIHLB VF.RRB
offered them large sums of money to tiirow tin* game. They At the time she was admitted
If Dsiid had devoted as much were taking no chances at all. They knew which flide was to the County Home, Mra. Larson
wa&gt; subject to epileptic attacks,
time to properly raising the young going to win.
During the tiir.r she “ ras at tha
man a* hr did to his own pleasures,
In doing that it did not matter to them that they were County llume the Welfare Board
the young man (Absalom) might
never hare attempted (o usurp kia endangering the future of liuskethull, discrediting the col­ cur.tlnued to endeavor to get
lather's throne. Deal gently for iny leges involved, undermining (lie character of the* young Mr. larson to assume his normal
sake with the young man.—2 Saui. men who fell for the lure of easy money. What mattered responsibility toward hia wife. It
was believed that Mr. Larsor.
IBifi.
was only that tiio.se people who like to i&gt;et Is* given no would send for hia wife at any
time.
flie l i year old buiglsr who chance at all to win.
killed a Coral Galilei conilahle,
They were not gamblers at all, but twiddlers, and they The alledged slapping Incident
which occurred in the summer or
wli«&gt; "had never known a (rally should lie treated as such.
early fall of 1P&amp;0, was thoroughly

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FRIDAY MAR. 9, 1951

ra^SA^FO R^^ERALD ^SANFO RD jFW RTO A

investigated lioih by the County
Board and by the special commit­
tee headed by Dr. W. P. Brooks,
Jr.. In view of contradictory and
The moHt fleeting tliinp in the world xeetnfl to In* the vague statements It was impos­
athletic record, particularly in truck and field event*, where sible to determine any definite
fa d * in lha matter. Did U hap­
proirreflA can la- measured. Harold Abraham*, u famous pen, or did it not happenT It
British Aprinter and hroad jum|&gt;er a generation ago. remark* seems impossible to determine.
in an article in the l.onilonS|K‘ctutor that in IIHXH1/) minute* The superintendent and matron
was record time for the mile run, 24 feet the heat mark for of the County Home rrelgneii In
l&gt;ect'inl»er and Mr*. Edith Colbert
the broad Jump, and 0 feet fi'/j inche* tiio record for the was
appointed as acting manager
high jump. It then would have seemed hiRhly unlikely thul until Jan. 1C, HUH when Harry
liefore mid-century tiie tulle ria'ortl would Ire 4 minute* Cramer, former mad superlnlen
nntl 10 Necond*, the broad jump record 20 feet, nnd the hlph dent, was appointed a* the new
superintendent with hi* wife s&gt;
jump C feet 0 incite*.
matron.
Actually the*e Inter fiRure* already have been de­ In December after receipt of
cidedly bettered. The mile ha* ia-en run in -I minute*, 1.4 the report of Dr. Brooks apodal
which definitely re­
second*. Tiie broad and high jump record* are, re*pectively, committee
commended that Mra. Larson b*
20 feet 81/) incite* nnd 0 feet II inches. Only twenty year* put some other place than the
uru 4 minute*, 10 necond* had not lieen achieved for tiie County Horae, she was sent to tho
Frrnald-Laughton Hospital with
mile. In 1000 u dozen runner* ran that faxt.
th-* hope that reel and quit* and
So It I* in other event*. Nearly four feet have been regular roqtlna would rtault la
lidded to the h eiR h t achieved in (lie pole vault. Jim Kudin tho', Improvement*' of both her
and hifl rival* full only a little abort of 1)0 feet in pultlliR mental altitude and' her vplleklcondition. During'(he previous
the 10-pound ahot. Half u century u r o the bent mark wA* tic
months Mra. Larson had been
in the fortie*. Thin vuneral improvement i* not confined to tsamlned
_______ h(
hjf Dr.
at Intervkla"
Interviflf" by'
the United State*, but i* found in (treat Britain und on the Barks. While In the H o.nlu l » « •
was under the care o f'D r . I'aVk
Ointinent.
•nd early In December 'tHe wild
• What enutie* theae r*I ii * 7 Better trucks and training examined ln '‘ '0rjhadq * by Drt
help, and even more influential in vaittly increased comitetia L b e r F T IM U .'’ A i r rvpoHe wefe
(hat hkr teoenrt phyuUil eondL
tfon. Alao there l*‘ fhe force of exnmple.
tion tdg* Rood except Tbr her
What of the future? Abraham" la-lieve*- tliut not one epileptic
condition and fc nervous
of tiie lDfio record* will remain on tiie laaik* til the year condition.
&lt;’
2000. Perhnpfi the mile will la* run in !l minute*, 08 second*.
Upon the releafle o f Mrs. Lar­
We miRht *ee n 7-foot IiIrIi jump, 27 feet 0 iuclie* in the son from the Hospital In early
broad jump, anti 100 feet in tiie pole vault. Ami even these January she wanted 'Drilgo oml
her frtfilA - Mro/p AMM
theoretical mnrkn may lie bettered. Bender* ure invited to "visit
Htnrnes". Mri. , l U r w .jmd m t
clip till* prediction, nnd compart) it with the farts In 2000! fe e l-th a t she eeaM ; rthCrloW '
uko her oa a gua ll im m m nt»-

Hreukin# The Records

Even hi* political opponent* will l*r inclined to agree
with President Truman's latent letter. He wrote to TonRreanmnn Jacob K. Javlt* of New York, who would like to
net up a commission to explore tin- tatiscs for non-voting.
The President expressed no opinion it* to tiie desirubility of
*uch a commission, but said that lie attributed much nonvoting to lazine**.
"Idrt George do It" in known to be a widespread
philosophy. Modern life lias become so abnorblng ns to re­
duce the time available for thought on public question*.
At the Mine time a healthier attitude ha* arinen in
(he matter of partisanship. A few decade* ngo tho average
voter waa a furious |iartlsan who regarded voting a straight
ticket aa a form of participation In a holy war. Voter* were
often heard to pride themseive* or never having scratched
a party ticket. This meant, of course, that over the year*
they must have voted for an alarming numlicr of incomIM-tent* and scoundrel*, hut that never seemed to trouble
them. Now partisan faimticlnm i* less, but with it ha* gone
much of the urge to get out nlul vote.
What we need i* to restore the old-time fervor for
taking part in election*, but to put it on u sounder basin.

Lonely HeartN K Merit

Yugoslavs Claim

H a i r l a - eO g ra m Pas* Usel

(Coatlnned from Pag* One)
dug, mortar emplacement* ar*
lieing mod* and-airfields ar* be­
ing hullt.
The white paper itself said th&lt;
regions around Yugoslavia’* nurD
and east frontier* ar* being made
capable for military ue* by the
construction o f new roads and the
building or a network of airport*.
Charging a direct violation of
the peace treaty which limited the
armies of theae former enemy
countries, the white paper ssi&lt;1
Hunger;-, Romania and Bulgaria

tnrney," the murderess said, "la
that 1 have sinned and snele'v
will know that I am paying thla
debt.
"The ain is great end to D thi«
penally.
This la not tha mlnqte
• apeak of who la to blame. What
la In the past must remain In tbo
peat.
"Only those tortured uy love
as I was run know wliat I mean.
"1 waa pictured aa u fat. unfeeL
Ing wusnn. .True I am fal.N Bui
If that were a crime, how tnanv
of my sex would be guilty?
I
am not without feeling.
f am
not g moron.
71 am a woman- who has had

sl a touch of makeup, and
rely glanced al the witness*-.
As she died she Rev. Luther
K., Mannum. Protestant chaplain,
recited the Twenty-Third Pastes.
have only streruxthensd mv love
Mra. Berk and Fernand*'1 wtrr
far Raymoad. |n the hlsforv of
the world, how many crime* have electrocuted for bludgeonin'* and
Ivwn attributed to love ? Her* g s t t W r iU w Mra. Jaael Fay. Sfl, an
Alhony, N. Y., widow, on Jan. I,
mv teat wards and my but 1040. at their apartment at Val­
thnughtii
ley Si rent, N. Y.
“ le t he who D without sin rest
lb* channel* uf Haile. ForMrs. Fay hod entrusted fiJM'i
the fleet stone.
o f Iter life cavings te them after
she had met Feranndex through a
lonely hearts rlub corre*pendens 1 .

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W ar In Korea

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Whi«ktiy SllUlgfflill

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fui-uf the alatail ii •*»
-it
la-ddnsw 0ar»s g
.&gt;
paid when the liquor *U taken Into
tRere. Also I'm at'homi another state or area whne Uquer
ami I'm not going to sales are prohitdted. while In other
tl
and'it Ir tiuh# of he* cases It is not, d
Shipment o f . liquor into drv
Tltcrefore Mrs. Ravenat
It-.clean your own bad area* la proMbitest both by ( e l

r

)#e' will all feel bettei
twrgu# make* a wls

Kovaco Speaks

(C*ailaa*e p n m

It charged that Russian troop
"
*4 In Itonsente and Hun
’ ■ n r-hear Yugoslavia's harden
"te not have the character r
Irans'ent troops or. troop* is

real‘ law and the enn*ti«-&lt;t&lt;r ,,

Respectfully signed
**
Mr*. J. O. Ijirsori

Psgs o w l

ransideraJ guilty s f Urn charge.
The court decided to take a
lenient view, however, because It
was convinced the surgoon wanted
only to relieve misery.
Throe boors after the court or­
dered hit roleate, Soagrave walked
briskly across the court o f the
central jail to freedom. He was
met by hi* slater, Bachol, who
aheutrd to him and waved her
umbrella In excitement.
Looking fraab, fit nnd cool In
white shirt and aborts, 8cagrnve
walked through the heavy teawood picket door of the jail.
"Thu Ii wonderful," he declar­
ed. "Now I want nothing more
than n chance to continue my
work. | wont to got bock to tho
people I have worked for."

Iher used te the Soviet Union" nip'
arm* stacks were growing will
Ike heln o f dcllveriev from th.
Rovlrt Union.

Culbreath Removed
the- (lovernor.
Williams was suspended after
ihtr indickmeiit on ghargea of
accepting bribes from gamblers,
lie recently was convicted and
fined fAOO fur'em* piracy to accept^
bribe*' and still face* a more
•rriuus charge of actually accept­
ing brfW*.’ r
('Jatk w*» Imlirtrd and suspend­
ed a fter'the Kefauvrr Committee
revealed’ he was a partner of a
firm dealing in gambling oulpntent ami selling lulita. lie later
wn- acquitted of the charges.
Buinvan was indicted by the
Dade
Jury for neglect of
duty In failing to enforce gambl­
ing lad's, but the indictment vraaw
uuashasl by the StgU Supreme
Court which held It charred no
crime und«r Florida law*. HD sus|m n*i&lt;jii, )|Ow#ver. (till la in effect.
, E iism/ and Littlefield Wera SUS-.
pendrd n flrr, newspapers publish­
ed accounts .of wide-open (am ­
bling in Okaloosa and Volusia
count ltd. Warren later held a
hearing on IJttlefield and said
the evidence was not sufficient to
warraht ’ the luspeniion.

WITH A FINE, ENfiblSH-BUII.T

(Cenllawed V n a Pace Owe I
mode southeastern Europe the
cockpit of thr mld-20th century.
This examination Is not conducted
through the eye* of an ex-Hun­
garian but through those of a
cltixen of the world whose first
loyalties are lo the United States
of America."

rifles, mortar*. The* employed
virtually every trick o f Asian war­
fare.
The Red attacks storied In the
east' against the South Korean
eoctor, hitting the Repubi'c Mh
Then they rumbled westward
and 7th Division*. Thais they rumcan Seventh, Second and S4th Dthled westward against the‘ Asterlvisions. In that order.

Truman sCalled Lazy

If waa not yet known whether
tho Burmese authorities w ould
penult the sureten te return to

bittern*** at th* gover
lion again*! him. Wh*

sentenced, h i sold, "1

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Social Calendar
FKIUAY
Tha
1'*
Sanford
ocno'ia Townimd
i o . n i f n u tClub
iu i )
No. I will meet In the City Hall
■t
p m with w
, v(1a B.
it At*i
Wayne
at 7i .•in
jmi r . i*t. wuit waync
bera a« guest speaker.
Under the spomornhip o f thr
Bela Sigma Phi Sorority, the tt• f eptionist at the Fernald- Laugh"ton Memorial Hospital will tie
Mrs. W. F. Hillryhead, Jr,
The Seminole Awoclaiional llartist Training Union meeting will
be in the First Baptist Chuirr
New Smyrna tonight at 7:&gt;0 l\M.
The Sword Drill ami Rettei Speak
era tournament will l&gt;e a part if
the meeting.
SATURDAY
Under the sponsorship of the
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, the re.
'9'eptioniat at the F*rnatd-I,augh.
ton Memorial Hospital will be
Mrs. Ralph Wight III.
SUNDAY
Under the sponsorship of thr
Beta Sigma PRi Sorority, the re.
repltionist at the Fernald.I.atigh.
ton Memorial Hospital will tie
Miss Klise Hutchison.
MONDAY
Under the sponsorship of the
Bsta Sigma Phi Sorority, thr rr
reptlonitl at the Fernald.I^ughtlon Memorial Hospital will he
ik|r». Walter Turner.
The regular meeting of the
Rainbow Girls will be at 0:011
P. M. at the Masonic Hall. All
members are urged to attend.
The elrclss of the Woman’*
Missionary Society of the First
Baptist Cnurrh will meet at 11:00
o’clock on Monday Mar. 12 as fo l­
lows: I. Mrs. II. K. Turner, chair­
man In the Men’s Bible Class room:
II. Mrs. J. L Jackson, chairman
a|n the Phllathea Class room: III
*Mr». Voile Williams, chairman, ir
the T.K.L. Class room: IV, Mrs. II.
T. Thomas, chairman, in the rheabean Class room: V. Mrs. R. T.
Hunt, chairman. In the Intermed­
iate Class room; VI. Mrs. H. WII.
kinson, chairman, in the Woman’s
Bible Class room: VII. Mrs. Frank
L, Woodruff Jr., rhalrman, in the
Young Men’s Bible Class room.
At 12:00 o'clock a covered dish
fellowship luncheon will he served
4&gt;y Circle II In the General Asarm“ dr room and at 1:00 o'clock Circle
VI with Mr*. C. A. Anderaon. Ir.
program, chairman. will direct the
program; using a» her Missions' •
Topic:_ "Go Quickly and Tell
Mm: To show the urgency of drily
per sons I witnessing. The
Bible
Topic: "Somebody Has Touched
Me" Luke 8:42-48.
There will be a nursery for thr
pre-school age children from 11:00
until 12:00 o'clock. All the women
the church are un;cd to attend
t * s missionary meeting*^and visi­
tors s is welcome.
Circles of the women o f the
meet as follows:
.fir s t Presbyterian Church will
No. I! Mrs. R. A. Cobb, chair
man, with Mrs. G. A. Stine. 421'
Summerlin Avenue at 1:00 P.M
for a covered dish luncheon; No. 2
Mre. R. A. King, rhalrman, with
Mra. J. K. Hunger, 017 Geneve
Avenue at 12:00 Noon for-a cov­
ered dish luncheon; No. .1, Mrs. C
#T. Lawson, chairman. Will
In the Social Room o f Um Church
Anne* at 3:00 P.M.; No. 4, Mrs. P
T. Piety, chairman, with Mrs. D.
B. Middleton. 423 W. Eighteenth
Street at 3:00 P.M.: No. 5. Mrs
H. C. Whelchel, chairman, with
Mrs. M. L. Cullum. Elliott Avtnu*
for a covered dish luncheon at 1;00
P.IL ; No. 8, Mra. Horry Wood -1
ruff, chairman, with Mr*, c. E

Mrs. Adams Talks On
Christian Vocation

"Thr Christian Vocation" « « &gt;
the topic .. o ..f , Mrs. _ Roderick
i , i amai a.__ ,
£*!?{!!%
6,r*,v “ T
Circle 7-B ofthe Fir»l g.t.i
Mcth«di»t
ri.nret,
Church which was held at .g_
the
home of Mrs. Jtme- C. Higgins
with Mrs. Grctchen C re-well a i
co-bosless.
The
business
meeting
was
opened with Ernest South ward,
chairmen, presiding. Mrs. M. W.
Castie, Jr. was in charge of the
devotional.
It was decided that a market
basket sate will be held nt the
m il mrrting at tnc home of
Mra. Kmlrrirk Adams with Mrs.
II. R. Whittrr as co-hostess.
At the conclusion of thr huri*
ncss meeting refreshments were
served to the following: Mrs.
Carl Chotpenlng Jr.. Mrs. Cor*
well, Mrs. Castle. Mr*. Adams,
Mrs. Ted Williams, Mrs. J. II.
I.ce, Jr., Mrs. James Williamson,
Mrs. K. L. la-y, Mrs. Whiltrrn,
and Mrs. Southward.
Also Mrs. George Hudson, Mr*.
John 8. White, Mrs. Marvin Leddon, Mrs. Ray Wall, Mr*. Hal
Gruber. Mrs. Carl Wade. Mrs.
Thro Pate, Mrs. Charles lib son
and a new nember Mrs. Immar
Rowland.
Ginn, 1711* Sanford Avenue at l:0U
P.M. for a rovered dish ItineKaon:
No. 7, Mrs. Charles Morrison,
chairman, &lt;v|1l meet in the Social
Room of the Aunri al 12:30 P.M.
for a covered dish lumheon; Busi­
ness Women’s Circle No. 2. Mre
Joe Garrett, chairman, will meet
In the Social Room of the Anne*
at 7:00 P.M. for a rovered dish
supper.
TUESDAY
The Woman's Bible Class of
the First Baptist Church will meat
at 7:30 P. M. at lha horns of Mra.
M. C. Hagan 708 Park Avrnuo
with Mr*. J. A. Strange and Mrs.
II. It. Newman as eo-hostesses.
Under the sponsorship of Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority thr receptionlit
al
the
Fernald-laughlon
Memorial Hospital will lie Miss
Betty Moore.
The Junior High P. T. A. will
meet at 3:30 P. M. at thr school.
The Pilot Club will hold its
dinner meeting In the Y’ acht Club
■t 8:30 P. M.
The Unity D ais will meet al
the Valdes Hotel al 7:30 P. M.
with Mrs. Carolyn Parsons as
teacher. The public l* invltrd.
The Chapel Choir of the Fir.t
Baptist Churrh will hold rehear­
sal al 8:45 I’ M.
WEDNESDAY
n e u N M iiA t
nder the s
sponsorship
of the
Under
|
Phi Sorority, th* reBetaI SigmA
_
lonlst _____________
at the Fernald-Laugheepnonlit
_
ton Memorial Hospital will be
Mr*. Walter Merrlwelher.
The Methodist Church Prayer
Meeting in McKinley flail at 7:43
P.M.
The Prayer Meeting service at
Hit Churrh will Ire
the First
“
l II* nth
■1 7:3(1 P.M. We nuitimie nur study
of "Every Christian’s Jnh".

THURSDAY

The Royal Amlia*iadors of I be
Fits! Baptist Church will meet at
the rhurch at 7:00 P.M. In the
Phcbran class mom.
The Douglas Jobe Junior Bro
tharhood will meet at the Pin t
Baptist Churrh tonight al 7:3ft
F
The Men's Brotherhood &lt;sf Ihe
First Baptist Church will h*v»
Ihelr Supper and Program meetlag In the Memorial Educational
Building tonight at 7:30 P.M.

Pe rso na l s
Mrs. J. R. Jackson it f 1&gt;itv*; to
Atlanta this weekend to visit her
son David Jackson.
Mr. and Mr*. I.estrr Guthrie and
Mr. and Mr*. Bud Ponder left
this morning by plane to spend
the weekend in Cuba.
Mr. and Mr*. Park Tyre have
a* their guest tor some I ... Air*.
Park's mother, Sirs. A. F. Kant
of St. Augustine.
Friend* of Mr*. F.- T. Mrri.
wether will be glad to learn that
she has returned home from the
Orange General H«*p :*l In O r­
lando.
Mrs.
Egbert
Thompson
of
Wood bridge, Va., was the guest
Wednesday of Mrs. J. W. Mero
and daughter* Mrs. May me Hod­
gkin and Mrs. Baity William-.
Mr*. L. B. Mrl.eod, Jr. and chil­
dren, Lucia and tamar, iprnl
several day* with Mr*. McLeod'*
parents, Mr. and Mr*. F K.
RoumillalM. I). Calhoun has returned t««
ThomaivIMr, Ga. after spending
some time with his daughter and
son-in-law Mr. and Mr*. Herl&gt;ert
Moreland.
Mist Ann* Corley is expected
to arrive tonight from Crawford
W. Long Hospital where the Is
a student nurse to spend the week*
end with her parents Mr. and Mr*.
Joe Corley.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Turlington
and Mr. and Mr*. Frances T u r­
lington and daughter, Rrlieeea.
returned yesterday to Gainesville
after spndlng several day* with
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Cooper.

MIhh Nancy William**
Will Give Recital
DELAND, Mar. V-(8|&gt;eclri I Three senior* in th* School ol
Music at John D- Stetson Unlvet
aity will be featured in their final
recital Monday night at K:UI in
F.llxaheth Hall.
Thr trio Is composed of Nans-v
Williams, Sanford, voter ami piano;
J. 1-ouL Srhlegel, New Smyrna
Beach, tlarinct; and l-envll Dick*
l-ake City, trumpet. Thr public i«
invited Id the varied musical pin
gram rompoted of light and ria»-leal number*.
Miss Williams’ initial iiumhci
will l « "It rsl dons, it e.l Iwiu-’.
front Hcrodiae^ Massenet.
Ilri
piano selection* include Sonata, No
24. On. 78, The Gal and the
th* Mouse
and Prslude, No. 6, Op. 23, a Idle
her vocal numbers eonsisl of Mow
China Figure, and Mountain*.
Do I l^tve Thee. Pleading, A Little
A meml&gt;er « f Ihe Irarrl squad
of the Glee Club and viie-president of the Music School. 81its
William* ha* served also a* cor
responding secretary and prral
dent o f Pi Bela Phi, social sor­
ority. In a&lt;klitiun, oh* is a ment
her o f Pan-hellenic council ami
rholsUr of Ihe Y.W.A.
Misa Williams was a former
student of the Fannie R, Munson
School of 81lisle and received her
certificate recital in U'17.
A candidate for (lie Bachelor or
Music degree in June. Mis. Wilt
lam* it Ihe daughter of Mr. and
Mr*. Robert A. William*. 541 V*
lend* Street, Sanford.

Officers Arc Hlrctcd
By Woman’s Club
The Woman's Club hell it, anmtsl elerl Ion of o ff tret* at a
luncheon meeting Wednesday at
the club.
Mr«. |t M. Crumley wall con­
tinue to serve a- president Hsl
the new- officers circled to .ctvr
with her are 'lr « F. T. Meri­
wether, first vice .president; Mrs.
lb n Wade, thirst sire.president,
Mrs. George Wells, letoldipe »re
re'ary: and Mr* ,V It Ellerhc,
!reasur*r.
The me miters also rstified lb"
nomination of Mi ■ I’ . 1! Cailton,
rhniiman of the American Home
Department; Mrs. Miriam llu-srll,
rhalrman of the Civic l'&lt;’partmrnl: Mrs. Ilrnrv Mrljuilln. Jr.,
I chairman of thr fin e Aits loe*
partnu-nt; amt‘ Mr* I. L. Sill,
rhaiiman of the Social Depart*
ment.
The meeting wn. opetirsl hy
Mr*. Crumley, president, and •
prnver was given hy Mis. A. G.
Mrlniti*. Mrs James Vruiog wa»
introduced as a new mrmt&gt;r| hy
Mrs. D It Waikin ami Mr. Clif­
ford '|cKibhin, chairman of Ihe
Thr If I Shop, announced (hat the
shop ha- been asked to enisle its
present tpinrlrt . and is looking
fop a new location.
Mrs. Crumley rend a letter to
Mr«. Ralph Austin Smith from
Mrs. Miriam C Houghton, presi­
dent of General Federation of
Woman’s
Clubs
asking
Mr*.
Smith to »ers&lt; a* .Unuthern Re­
gional Dirertor, comprising 13
stales, for the rotnmiilrr on de­
fense and economic security for
the Genernl Federalion of Wo­
man's Cl nIs*.
The el oh members s'otrsl to re­
linquish the Apr I meeting in nr.
der that as main inrnd-er* a*
possible mnv attend the stale
meeting' to la- hrbl in Davlona
Reach Thr following were eleelril
as delegates lo this meeting Mrs.
Ilrnrv Mcl-nnlin, Jr and Mr*.
|_ K Spenc'-r Alternates a t"
Mr*. It. C Mnore and Mr*. John
Meisch.
The American Mono Drpartinenl was in charge of Ihe music
for the meeting and Mr*. C. K.
Carllon. Ameiiean Home Depart­
ment chairman, Introdiyred little
Miss VIII soil I ee who placed two
plnno seleelioe, "Woed Nymph*
Harp" and "Dangerous Journey”
Mrs. Wallace
Phillips plsyed
"Maiaipiena."
NOTICE
The Koiirlh meriing of dislrirt
N’ o « of the Florida Federation
of |insure*.
and
I’rofessional
Woman’s Clulis wJII la- held S u n ­
day at 10:30 A M. in Melbourne
til Ihe Mellmrne Cuuntrv
Club.
Munl'Sis ,if tho lisral dull who
ssiall In attend mav nMaliv infnrmatinn f iton Mt«. P- M. Ginglen Ijv

Irlephotiing M17 J-

“ A l,css&lt;inluSymlmlH” .Medina I s Held By
Is Subject Of Talk Biiptisl T.E.L. Class

The Lamplighter
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AI let an intensive schedule ot
pi act ice, Roger lln n is on.I hi
Seminole fo u n t v Choral S-niet,
ate teadr to meet thr public to
the performance of ll.indel'- fnm
ou* oratorio, " T h o M r - - i a h ’\ to
lie pirsrnted Mat. 18. nt
3 :0 '
o’clock st the llolv floss Episeo
pal Churrh.
Ihe idea tor the organisation
of
group such as the choral soclrtr was germinating in Roger's
mind for many days prior lo Ihe
formalism sif thr group la - 1
ttclotrer. T h r r e « n r others, too
who w m i n i icry much to see
this project horn and der eloped.
' » in Ihe formation of any­
thing new. there were those who
I loti* asserted that It rnuld not
tie done: that it was far loo amhttious a projrrt Ini
Sanford
people lo undertake. \nd
thrre were those “ ho agreed it
could he done, hut who would
not lake part in elfeetiog
its
successful
deretop nenl.
\nd
lastly, there mar hare been
sortie who lor reasons III (ealoiisy and ” »tierial interests*' re­
fused lo lend their support,
tie that as it may, the iMipoilant
thing is that there wen* enough
rlilhllstaslii
people lieblltd tin
m gum ration to push it ntiii mu
lute it into S i n g itml to supplr
the woik to pie-ent " T in Mes.lah’
roii m il soon hi at
The Seminole I oonlr • h&lt;ual
Society is riimposed of 30 sing­
ers drawn from Ihe rnitnlt D
ran boast o( some rery fine
mire* Ihe soloists |m the Mar.
Is presentation will hr Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Farrell; |lr. II
M ayde Riirkrr. Joyce l l r l r r l . M r .
Boh Brown. ' I r » . Charles " ilkr.
Mrs. George Hardin and Mr».
* tar a F. Ginn, who besides mor­
ally and materially aiding the
group, is graiious enough In
■Irtnlr her services. Mrs, George
Touhy will he organist
The Seminole County Clm m l So
ilety is Ihe fust group of ||*
type in Central Florid* ami pie
dates the newly fronted CentmI
Florida Choral So* letv brink -pun
sored by Ihe Central Florida S y m ­
phony. We merely point Ibis out in
order l*&gt; keep the record .ttaighi
Misconceptions ran bo dangiion
Now It is for us, Ihe pulilie.
In drtole seteral hours nn Mar
l» , in attending " I h e Messiah” ,
they hare rehearsed, hate given
up an f ir n in g a week In order
In dn so. Manv llmrs alter
a
working day it would lie easy fm
* meinlier lo say, " A s , I think
I II skip it tonight.” Hut this has
not Iteen Ihe ea«e, for the* hate
been prrsriil week after week
•triiing to produce a heaulil"!
piece of work And that If will
hf.
The public is tniited lo *t
iynd tire of rh argr. T h » Semi
oolr I'onply f ’horsl Society Is a
py rmaiyen' » r g snirsl Ion. After,
perhaps, a somewhat ptrearimis
start it h is gathered momentifm
and interest and i* safely on Ms
way let ns boost It strongly,
flh Horrors;
Salutday night ist 12:00,
tin
Wolfman, thr lluncl
Inn* lihack. and iev

Ml*. Clilfotd Jnhnsurt gave ran
talk on " A l.eyson
In Rmylictla" aI the meriing id
the Wonian’a Society of Christian
Service "f the Klencri'r Church
Ttie-dav cn-ning al the home of
Mrs. S F Norwood
M rJohn
Wynn, president,
presidrd i i - i the meeting which
u m opened wtth a prayer and
Mr
II A Steinmeyer gave lbdi'vidiupal Mrs. Curl Hraiibuty
talk rd on "t’olitte.il and Eeisnomlr'
Life."

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Mr and Mr*. Toni Runt an
nounce th» hltlh of * son, An­
thony Jo rph, Jr , Mar 7 «t the
F»rn*ld l.suchton Mamorul II"
nit*|. Mr* Ru»»i I* th* former
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V 11■k 1 •a, Mr ■ &lt;m i n n , Mr - W.
Refreshrnenta were served lo I . K u m lm m trr, Mn* II* Ouwi*
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llie follow mgr ' l i AA’ vnn, Mr- mini;, M».
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Ralph i’r t e i », Mrs, It "
l.or.l. Itriurv, fltn1 M n Ktlrn Sh»Join .
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Mrt W. n. Stovall, Mrs.
Mr* William Nolan. Mr* Icon
St. o.ryer Mrs R t Slewatd. N \ M rllli ' I t ' llrnrirtlfl l.r-tnmd, Mr* F I*. Kirin, ao.I Mll3
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Ritseit Bruce. Mi* I
Carter, Mi* Norwimd, Mi* Min­ Mar*t Slrwflil.
nie Means. Mis, Norene Norwo.sl
and Miss F.unire Walker

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S ’Sgt f iiallei Witlipnison ami
Mrs, AVitliain .on of El Faso, T n
announce the Idilh o f a son, ClayIon Edward, on Tuesday, Mar 0
Mr*. Williamson Is Ihe former
Juanrllr Hinton of Sanford.

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Hurling Hayward Baseball Requires
Sullivan Is T o p Most Intelligence,
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|ciwl»— •Florida's t r n t yuutig foot­
ball passer, Hurlin' Haywufxl Sul­
livan, la all Ml to transfer hit
athlMlr talent to tin- Gator Base,
hall diamond— hut not at th*
petition that nifuli- him .might
after by iitajm li-ague scouts.
Sullivan, on*' of Alabama1* top
kifrli school catcher* mol m in i
vied hy xeviral professional learnt
at a letter Lati-ball protptfl than
football playrr, It now the number
C o* first-baseman on the Florida
(quad.
Baseball roach Dave Fuller nat
pirated when tht* tall •&lt;tph&lt;&gt;m'*re
turned out for the team -then
hr ran into a (iiohlrin.
Raporti about Sullivan were
true, Mr muld |&gt;ound the apple
at a rapid pace and Itehlnd the
plate hv wa* tops. '| hr (Jator
quart&gt;'rl&gt;arV fired to aerund from
a ait 11ti|r |U(-itiun—
a I way*
Straight at n rlothetllne. Defeu
lively he wa* all that Fuller rouh
atV for.
Hut mi the other hand the Ga
tort lord another pretty fair entrli
#r in camp Wh&lt;* wot no ilourli
Cither. Hav Poole, veteran of two
years work with the m ill, had to
he ronnleil in the picture. A l­
though he lilt only .201! lari -e «ton ngaiuxt .in:i for IUtit, the
crafty Poole lid the ti-nm in rim-,
p h l t r i — l**r Healing, run* tour­
ed and walk*.
Poole ha* wy with pltrhrrt that
goes a bmp wav towanl winning
game*. lie |« always poind aiul
calm behind the plate and a teal
Sullivan traded hit catcher**
mitt for a flrst-lia«eman'* pad and
took over the initial sack duties.
H U tire, tlx. four, 206 pound I,
makes him an ideal taiget fur
Infieldert and hit strung right
arm still will he an a-set to the
team.
tliihhv Flower* it another of
the footballer* who at this early
date appeal* to have the imide
track for a starting )«.«iliun. O r­
dinarily a third l&gt;OM man. Flower*
will play ihortttop, leaving the
hot corner duties to Hal l/onp,
leading liltlrr of la*t *ea*on. Ijing
halted a neat *172.
Other candidate* who have an
edge for pu*itiona ale Lowell
Rushing, flene (Jure, Charles Kiteliters outfielder*; and Virgil Mar­
lin, arcoml hate. Top pitcher*
are Fred Monlsdeoea, Jim ItegDt•r, Rob Knight and Ralph Kin-

LIVER TROUBLES
K Ring, D
M if. H
It (| commuaJy
knpwR ! thAt { If
the action of the
Hear la abnormal
there la. a gen­
eral feeling of
la iiltn d e ,

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Weak-

- netv, flatalenee,
•tc. ThW l« often
attribute.| to a
}!if&gt;tMtgl*h l i f e r
which covei* m
| multitude of a lii* .___
. The liver consist* uf million*
of
cell* which
po*»e*s life.
Science bn* proven that thla life
which la putMwaeil hy every
tissue cell in tht) body It tha
m u lt of the energy coming
from tin- Inain via (ha narvoua
•ykteni.
Tim
livar
funclhuic
without muicloua thought hut
not without bra'll action.
I f along the path uf Iran*minion of thl« vital energy from
the brain to tha liver *oinethliiK
interfere* with the transmiuion
there will lie a change In quantity
or quality of vital energy. Thla
will m u lt In abnormal function
of tha liver.
The logical way lo ruirect
the abnurinal function of the
fiver la to remove tha Interference
to tha tranxmlaalon of vital
energy from the brain to liver.
I
V " spine la the only normal
f
place Oil* may happen. Therefore,
locating aial adjusting tha mltlata
■M B
■' aligned vertebra and maintaining
tba Integrity o f tha aplna will
iv * jR In narmal tranamiulon of
vital i' io rry fr-un the hraln to
Uatue cell*. Normal tranxmlaalon
will bring about mum*) function
again.
Adv.

Training Camp Notes
llr A S S O C IA T E D P R E S S

Straight
from thft

ST. P E TE R S B U R G , M ar. 9 UP)— Artie Wilton, Negro rookit
ihortxtop from Oakland, ha* a
ood chance- to i ‘ !ck w ith th*
,w York Giant* because of hi*
all aiound ahllity,
( nance* are alight he w ill brat
Alvin Park out of the regular
xhoi't - top ( h.-I hut Wllaori alio
can pluy first, second, th ird and
I be out fie Itl,

R

II, HUMS NKWI.AND
SAN PRANCIRCO, Mai. 9-&lt;A't
—Athletes In other sports may dis
agree, hut Kenneth William*, u
San Francisru paychologiit. .at
Hy till II AHPKIf
"o f all our various sport*. none re
quire the degtee uf mental acumen
f or n brief apara in the fourtli
that liatcbjill doe*.*1
totind it Iteiketi a* jf
Jertey
Psychology, he cunteiule, "can Jia- Walcott, er dock walloper and
ORLANDO, Mar. 9—0P&gt;— A
liemme a very important asset !■ fdthi-i .,f six, bad lifted the big gun o f the Washington Na­
hatrball. It would enable Iho-. heavyweight championship from tional. at the plalp, veteran out­
participating In thla spoil to be Ihc
adequate
hilt ‘unlnxjdred fielder Sam Mrle, may lie out of
min, ruoie i-onversaid with ■)&gt;•- blow. t,f Extant Chat let.
action
"fo r
month*,"
trainer
important factor* which promote *
But fate and the weight of George Ij-nt* any*.
synchronised coordination hctwrrn yeai.
Mrle complained lecently o f the
inetural.le and llte allthe human mind and the variou cirnt hauler couldn't push off till firat sore ami of hi* life after
muscles that are utilised in pint deipeialeiy holding opponent long Irving • long throw from the
itlg llu* * lr s l A lot t t t e 'w t O t
enougli tget anothei t-did livid. A-ray picture- w eir M u n
Player* of the callltei of lo. shot.
yesterday. I.tntr raid that what
Ili.Maggiu, Stan Muxial and otht i
Mele ita* to fear i* a chipped
* bailee, piohahl, Ihe muri
in that da**. po«ie»« tlie tpialif.
(boulder twin*. Mrle hit .400 for
ruttxirirnll) dull heaiywrighl
cation* which William* contendthe fn-t three month* lait year
»lnce I,rue Tunney, fought the
nre nrces*ary to Mttain near |Hi
ami t-ridfd with a .276 average.
the *afflr drirrmiiied hallle
'ection.
whlclt ha* lie-come hi* tradeTo those In the lower bracketLA K E LA N D , Mar. !i — &lt;/P)mnrh No puncher, the t’levehe uffer* thi* Htlvlrw:
Wtll 1M-year-old Bill Hoeft, the
land Negro I* an excellent de­
"Fur n player to »ufci**fu ll,
kni from (i*hko*h, WU., *tay with
fender latter with a good Irll
acquire the urine of cfficieiu-y oil
the Detroit TigrrtT I'nuM l»e.
loath ami a fair right hand
a 'taiehall fiehl, he should |to*-t
Conch Itlck Ferrell *altl the
punch. And he rau lake it
an alert mentality, a quirk com
boy’* control I* "terrific1* and in
praltcnaive mind and the aliillt) , whrn hr Ita* lo.
addition In- I* fast, ha* a good
Again*! Walcott he employ
In effectively visualise ami &lt;&lt;n
"gn a l pitching moredly anticipate the mn«t advi*- ed a .liort, hard left hand very curve, and
ahle manner in which to liniulle th, |effectively when the spoiling 1 Hon,"
Hoeft pitrhed a no-hlt, no-run
variou* situation* that
develop •ih tic* of tin- rlrig wi»e Jersey
baffled
hi*
orthodox f'iur Inning* in a camp game
■luting the game. Thu- equipped, fighter
ye-terilay against the regular*.
he ran Instinctively i-*tuidi*h a (might left hand.
inaitnoniuu* coonliiiation between,
A* Walcott muted in tindrr
PA SA D E N A , Calif., Mar. 9 hi* mind ami the vntimi* iuu*cle
the left lead Kirard would
«/!*)—Vice President Chuck Comwhich ate employed in making u
pull back and hook —not hard
l*key of the Chiragu White Sox,
particular play.
bul sufficient to pile up point*
departing for Miami. Indicated he
III* right worked wrll rime
"He *houhl strive In cultivate
wa* not ceitain how hr would vote
in. lint fcremrd to lark the exami nrquire u mental coinpo*uie
in the contract-renewal huddle of
pln-dvr power usually ***o(hat will enable him to retain
luiM'hall
commUtloner
A.
B.
ill* presence of mind under pie.
riatrd with heavy weigh)
Cliamller.
r hamplan*.
sure. He should mainltiin at oil
Reported to lie anti-Chandler
time* the highest degreu of -elf
He dt-cked Wuicott in the :q(i
i el lance, Thu* he will po»«en- tin- with a bruliing left hook, lint with originally without authority o f hi*
utmorl confidence in hi* ability to a ciirimti caution refuied to xtep mother. President Grace Com!*successfully meet urn! music, lie In and Ida-t awny ut hi* hrlply** key, young Chuck *aid he would It*
variou* requirement* of the differ opimnent.
...........u t hv what the American
ent play* a* they occur,
League decide* upon at ita proJrrsry Ji^-_ f*tor||r of Ihe
player should avoid p&lt; rmit
liminnrv meeting al Miami Reach
crowd— i« *n a«luni*hing
ting hr. reeling to become unduly
Sunday. Tlx- Chandler Usue come*
lighter, lie nil mil* |u 37, hul
Moused -o that they would incur
up before club owner* on Monday.
hi* liuxing rrcord exlrnd*
angel, Angel tend* lo incite wiath
hark into Ihe haxy realm of
HAN
ItKIINARRINO, Calif.,
and antagonism. When lid* eonili
the twrnlie* when he fought
Mai !• (/Pi
(line Crosby, vlo#
lion arise* it iiiny Incline him to
once a week in tank limn* *11
pursue * course of action vvhi la
pleiide III uf th- Pittsburgh PL
over Ihe east. III* "iiiiMlrra"
under m-iiiial circumstance* l i ­
rates, expects to wet his first
recorddating back about
beller sense of judgment wool,I
Hlinp*e „ f the llifil Rue* on Sun­
fiflrrn year*— showa an a*,
forbid.
day.
founding number of fighta.
"In h**ehall it i, ab-ululely e
Crosby, recovering from a kid­
Duly once was Uie former dock- ney operation, will watch the
-cntial that a player'* iiienlal nflex artluri he extremely acute Hr hand in trouble during Ihe fight Pirate* play the 8t. I^»ul» Drown*
should cultivate the facility of e. and ringside score card* railed at llurluink.
tabllshlng In hi, conscloii* mind. the fight very rirarly even—
though Charles vtnx unquestion­
TA M PA , Mar.
It lan’t
ably the winner,
anything serious, of course, but
A "spoiler* nr retreating, hardI.A Y N B T
to n
to-hit clincher In moat fights,
NEW YU
Ol|K,
9—&lt;/ 3—
Walt utt (tuck lather. ctoaelv lo
w allo tor,
an nrthodox atyle against char- Rei l^yn r,, the
up-and
lec doing nx.it of bin damage With a'»J jhiji Ra
The Sanford Women's Gulf As. a right hook which uMiushecl rx&gt;- •oinirig Lari
ij; Chicago,
sociation held a ‘ five jHiiiil* fur iMnlrdly lo the Champion* jaw battle tunlght n Madison Sqiare
birdie, four |h&gt;1iiI* for par and III the Intel tiiund* but Willioilt Garden. Out o f, the . 10-roiiul
three point* for bogey1 tiiurua Mifficirut steam to do a glral scrap may come
me a new d ia l an
nent at the Seminole County Club deal uf damage
i: * i
f o r K i t a r d C h arles’ h e g v y &gt;tul«&lt;iUy aJUlltuuu.
. _
.
Having shut Id* bolt hv1 th* wriglit. yiuwp,.
The fiillnwrlng were winner*:
The 22-yrar-ohl Layhe,
Who
Clan A - Mis* IM Powell; t'laix fiiuith round It became apparent itMimeil up with hit derltlnn over
lhal Walrnii wax interested prin­
II Air a. Steve Ruin its; Cla-a C
Jrixty Joe Walcott then lost
Mr*. Ruy Frank Syuivs, Jr. Thote cipally in staying the riuitc after p u iligc III a dull victury over
that
n
ta-k
in
which
he
wai
pMtici|iating wcic: Mi &lt;• Mu*
rY ar Hr inn. aims for a knock
O'liiign, Mr*. K II Smith, Mr-. libelled hv (tiailen,
nut to ' regain popularity.
In
spile
of
Id*
in
uni
eight
John Ivey, Ml** Ihd I'owi-ll, Mr*.
Imynn t-xpwr'x ta ..connin
Dahl* wince winning Ihe title
Andrew t’arraway, Mr*. RnlH-rt*,
aiotiiitl Iisti pound* tonight. Kat—
-two
decision*
and
*1^
knockMr*. W. It. William*. Mr*. Hugh
urficLl ia an B tu 0 favorite.
mil*— Charles I* still regard­
Whvlrliel, Mrs. Price Heard, Mr*.
ed
aa
a
second
rater.
He
la
*a
H W IM M E B T
Hie«» Adam*, Mr*. Symr*, Mr*.
caption* a* lo lik alnio*l cowJohn Schirard, Jr., Mr*. A. 1).
ATI!END, ()a. M*r. 9 ,-(/ F }-r
ardly.
PrlMflghling
la
eaaen.
University uf Florida iwlmmert
Marsh, Mr*. E. C. H.iymati ami
Hally a brutal show; Charles
Mr*. Harry Woodruff.
finlihed one-two lo the South'
turn* it Into a Job of wurk
eastern
Conference
swlmmlni
The result o f the quarter fin ­
aimllar locu lllag duwn a Irre
meet’s 1.600-meter freestyle even]
al* In the Dot Powell handicap
—often a tree which I* scarr­
last night.
tournament yesterday were a* fo l­
ed up bul refurew to fall.
Hix more rare* are scheduled
low*: Ml** Ellen Rett* beat Mr*.
Joe land* will probably have to t night; seven tomorrow night
Karl Higginbotham four and
j Mr*. Andrew Carraway wail for a irtm ii bout with th* will ruiirlude the meet.
uinWJHHHHHHpRHHHHHP
The 1,600 meter event, only
beat Mr*. Roy F. Sym**, Jr., four champ since Charles1 ear wax left
and three; Mrs. Hoi* Adam* heat in had shape by Walcott1* pound- tine held last night, taw Gator
HAIdty I'revatt retain hi* SEC
Mr*. Fincher McDaniel four and log.
Down tu 207, tin- Itrown Rmnlier of 21:21,1 Allen Wynroth, another
three; ami Mrs. E. C. dayman brat
Mr*. E. II. Smith two up. In the I* in llu- H**t shaoe alnre hi* se­ Florida -entry, wa* aerond • and
semi-final* coming up, Ml** llrtt* cond firb l wrlth Hilly C-iun and Tommy Cumins of th* University
will play Mrs. Carraway and Mr* for the first time since the war of Georgia waa third,
,rrm» -lemur.I up alwiut a fight.
dayman will play Mi*. Adam*
Although this column haa inaile brush muitachexl Charlta w ill lotg
*t utain that
hit rhanca uf retiring unbeaten.
Inciilm* June*, Herald prognos­
Incubus haa m lw d an aarllef
t .e. w
J t n making a bid ara Ur&gt;mFrady and Mike Drmdugnu, In- ticator, IrlU ua that If the land*- uplnon uf Loula and rontldera him
fielder*, Red WIIUMre, Fred Dia­ Charlrt fight come* o ff before heUer than the Intlpld Charles Ih
mond Angus William*, outfield- Ju ly, I, the dean living, tooth hit preaent condition.
en t Harvey Dleken*on, fir*tha*e;
and Manuel Amor, catcher.
The Galora uprn their keaton
with a two-game aerie* against
/B . , s , ; c P t . . J
Tennessee mi March 1(1 and 110.

Ho rse s M outh

Dol F*owell Winn
Cwolf Tournament

Durocher Confident Castoff Hearn
Will Have Brilliant Season In ’51
Hy JACK H A N D

S T. PF-TERSBUKC, Mar.
- &lt;/T*)
Can Jim Hearn, the New
W k Qianti 910,000 waiver bargain, do it again?
Leo Duioeher. dipping into a canary and blue iport ilmt, looked
up quickly, “ Wliy not?" be aiked. "W hy not?
*'l know a lot oi guy* who would like to have liie chance of find­
ing out. Yeah, that goes for S b * ~ ~ ----- ------------------------ —----1.0111*. loo."
St. Ia,ula flu.In , at men lion of the Buford, Ga. Buna Allen*, a
Hearn. The Caul- gave up on semi-pro club. 'I hey changrd him
him and let llte Glam* grab him to pitching in 1912 at Csiiuiubut,
Ga.
at the waiver price la.I July.
Jim wa* in the army from 1943
.............
With St. Ivoui*, Hearn had a
spending 14 month*
0-1 record.
Hr would up with to ini&gt;1.
11-4 and the beat earned tun aver- overseas in the ParlDc. lie re­
ported lo Columbus, Ohio, the
■« »r In the National
___League,. 2 3P Cardfanu in the American A**oAlong
the way.
h* »”
threw
five mui
aliut.
***“
"14 »«*
" » J i •••
•»** ia*r
elation in *46 and moved lo St.
out* atul completed I I of If! start
' l l it berauir r ' Hearn and Hd Louis !r. 1947.
The Card* were irrund. one
Maglie that pennant talk bootu* hi
game out, of first, and the Giants
the Giant training camp.
Big Jim, G-foot-8 and 2u*i were floundering in *ixth place,
pouiuls, tame to the Giant* with *ix game* below .600 when Hearn
a hum rap. They said he’d ratlier wa* sold.
It wa* the ldggr*t break In
play golf than ha-e)iall. Hecauat
lot »hot In thee mid 70* and talked Hearn'* career.
golf with the other Card*, It was
a natural conclusion hy the man­
agement.
I-fit had only one hi o f talk
with Hearn on arrival last July.
T «\ M tiiT -a
i:a Tn i»:s
“ What do you want to du?"
I I l l s r II XI i : — I - I S I I I )
Leo harked. "Play golf or pltchT"
A m o k i - i u *• tlo/el
Tra ve le r,
III
K
»• l l l e g e e * l l r o r I V i m l a r , F l » l
" I want to pitch.”
lu u Ka-i &lt;'iintei. Unlucky M*
“ Thru to** thus golf clubs In
s r .r n v n n u i : - r , t s i i i i
U s Itav. Il e i .p l
M a r lo w . lOnab
a closet and gel to pitching."
Hearn claim* hi* gulf playing S K l t - l t r Jl*l«t. i . o t k y l a - M l , S ec
II H n - x l r . At e HpaU**
ha* been exaggerated.
i l i u m i i x i r — a ism* wile
K l r e l H i r i n g , t ' h l e f Itulie. l i r e l l s .
Fo there will lie mi golf for
I
'
l
p
l*tp. Ill,, k - l e l t i r r M l y p l a l t I ' a i t l
Hearn from aliening day until
lle t«U li* ry
tail. He Just lost the ball players C o c&gt;o n l*11*1.
M i l l li x c i : — S I S I S * N i l *
championship t„ irammate Al
m a ll
I'u ri-.-e .
I . l l i l e fi lt l |tarl i n g , t t r r s r It, t 'lt le o l l e t l * . II'* M i k e ,
Dark In a close match.
t la y
Fair.
U 'lin lr
ll,~ k
Trlrk r
Durocher credit* roadie* Fred, i l l er a
dy Filiaimmnri* and Frank Hhellr.
f if t h
n w r— FwiaMtr
•t u n l l o l l
VI » r to I UK. I l o l F l a s h .
I»ack ami pitcher Larry Jansen
I ta int &gt; It o* . l a i n * Hol t. I' rtta a r ’ l l y .
with Hearn's form reversal.
M o ltlra n . C o u t tlr y Jtuhy
Ilearn, former Georgia Tech
S I X T H IIX I i:— X lllX s N ile
VI el at o n e ll a n s t t m . T r i g g e r F i n g e r .
baseball
and baakethatf star,
C
o
t
t
o n J , T o l l . i l l , t i r e late. H o n e s t
signed with the Card* for *A,rKkl
llg e tt
Mat I riel t.
in 1911 after scout* saw him play­
s m u v r ii H t iK -r s ia iiii
ing third bate and outfield for
Fltniiiasy's I'tinnloiti, dtll* Oliver.

Sanford - Orlando
Kennel Club Entries

the flu bug whiah Ita* plagued
several major league training
camps I* causing some difficulty
at tne Cincinnati
'**
- -Ryd*’
. - -base.
Flrat baseman Tnl Kluxiewski
had lo ruita yesterday's intra
squad game because of the illneav. Pitcher Hrrmau Wrliim-ler
and Inflvlder Hammy Meek* also
have been running trmperaturr*.
HT. PETERSBURG, Mar. 9 "Ha'a bound and determined to
gut raor* money and hr'a not
worth t l&gt;
Tha 4ti*te« «re those uf Frol
Halgti,i, St.
fit. Louis
Loui* Cardinal ut
uwmtr.
Ami he'a talking about one of hi*
are pilchtra and last holdout
Howard Pol let.

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Dear Patramit LaM Frttay Mrnidag W* Nad a Special Shaw*
tog #4 -I'd CWmk IRa Nlgtoat Mosaulq* Far A Group Of
Sanford People. ! Wink H aall Taa Could Hart Heard Tba Warn*
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Tba Hlglteat Mapotsiu" And All WUbad Thai Rvaryona Could
Saa If.' Rallaea Na II la A Great Family Pietare.
Hlarerely,

TH E A I HL

LAST TIME TONIGHT

Boh Ratrtay Mgr.

v iro fl®

TH4 flAMINQ tiff AND LOVU V J

O nly ra t mountains

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FIun: "Radar Patrol Va. Spy K la f f " — No. 8

SUNDAY—MONDAY
Hanford’ii Flrat Hhowtag
KHIRIrKY T E M PLE

DAVID NIVEN
In

INSTALMENT LOAN
DBPT.

llnll. l o u a -

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I Greyhound Gut 1* on the
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KIR8T SANFORD SH O W IN G

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|Ants With Wings|

Buy your car In Sanford
Keep your Insurance at home
Save costs through ut

I'lp. First Hiring

H I X T H ttA C K i Melstnne tt*nenm.
T h e Miulh|wW, who won 14 nnd
loti I f fast tcatou, doesn't like Ttillttii. f'nlltrrt J
H K V K N T I l H A C K l l l g h lluHona.
the (ilea of a |tay cut— reportedly llle colBlor, D ili* m t ve r
12,000. But Halgh think* he will
F IIU IT H
It At H
filer
AxL.W,
ll n w ilv Ilex Hrlrn tal lllo w.
come to 'te rm * i •&gt;• •

■ Rit«her Max Lanier saw it
Baigh1*- way yesterday and (sign
ed for , an estimated f 17,000.

L0W E8T COST
AUTO FINANCING

Illgti tliitlons. Trading Purl. Fo*
taike, Jersey Itsilirr, Ace Traveler,
ilia* olaior
1:111111 II HA&lt; F^-a/iaib* Nile
la a ta ta . Hlar
Aglttw.
Oriental

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FRIDAY MAR. 9, 1951

S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

—PLL'N SCREEN ATTRACTION—ROWS
IN “THE FATAL HOUR**
iR A iB .

now

ALL
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oh

AIR CONDITION ID

HARR A DATE NOW AND RUT TOUR T1CRRT8 EARLY I

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Opiomatrial

CHIROPRACTOR

FOR T E L E V I S I O N

E YE S E X A M IN E D

cal) fur appointment

1M 8. Palmetto Are.

CLASSES K ITTE D

Phone 175*— 17*6

In Sanford and Seminole County

BLOWOUTS
e comeoy c l a s s i c

1*01*1'1.A R

B i l l Ik* l . k l

Wewk

APO PKA

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• O RLAND O

* W IN T E R

M A N lT A tT U H E D

n I H i N 6 H 0 U $ E - / I N I I II - r i l M C C

HAVEN

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M O D ELS

BY

*BLOWOUTS

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FIVE

DR. C. L. PERSONS

DR. H. K. RING
Pirate

PAG E

THE S A N F O R D HERALD. SANFORD. FLO R ID A

t.a

SAN FO RD

»i *a «.i i *» i
W* MI*kU&lt;l

DEALER
M I ’ S it

V A U D E V ILLE

CHASE &amp; COMPANY

DRAM A

SCHOOL BUS BIDS
A t ele ie n o'clock on T h u rsd a y m orning. Mnri-h 22. 11*51.
th r

Hoard

of

Pu blic

In n lru rtlon

w ill

re ceive

wealed

kills on three s la ty p a ssen ger school buses. S eparate
bids must lie subm itted on Isidies and ch a ssis. Hid must

J.Mky —
Pr A

lie accompanied

by

e b a s b ie r's or c e r t ifie d

check

in

the sum o f T w o ( 2 ) per cent o f the bid.
'Aw. that klutf'a a lolla hooey—anybody known pi**
u . . H o i n r «iimr "BLOWOUTS” — &gt;on know lh‘ carl lain*
11.T ’ Jit MfiTOIt SALES I* runnin' In III* newepxper . .

HOLLER MOTOR SALES
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M U M 15
SANFORD
FLORIDA
PH O NE

1234

4

S pecifications m ay be ob tain ed from th e f o u n t ) S u p er­
intendent al the Court H ou se. San ford. Florida

SEM INOLE C O U N TY HOARD OK UUHI.IC

T. \V. I .aw ton. S u p l.

L . E. Jordan. Chairm an

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For Retail*
The fellaw lea ia tto aaatr la
all H a m *-*- * * k H a M la Tha
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I
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l i a r . I* * * . r lia r laarrllaa
M a n a* par Hta* twaartlaa
llaara Or a*r Ilaa laarrllaa
f l u warn* (a Ifc* Ilaa.
Oaakla r i s far H ath, h o rapa.

PIIONE 148
W a a t a a* w in
to . t m i M
a . * * |b» M t**b *a* an ak*war*aOaa* r l a i t r
It r « r t a r n la
ll*t*4 la oda I.l.a b a a . baab. la
ralara la* tbl* a n i n a i O l l a a
lb* aOirrltaar la M M t t t o la par
peomgOr. h
a.aar fa r aa i *
raaOar lb * ba*l aanal tor aartlra.
all W a al AO* a*aat bw la aar a fflra aa lb * Oar b a to n gohlleo-

N n w aaillr aa to a to h lS r
If aa arrav aeeora la f a r to.
W# raaaal b* r*a#aaalkl* tar
•aar* Ibaa aa* laaarrrrl laa*r-

THE
HERALD
SANFORD
FOR K B I T

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ond Slam 110 W. Ftrvt Strut

Phone 490 W.
_______ .
W ILL RENT fl room apartmrnt.
vary reasonable, rail at A. F.
Hurirr t mil* auulb of Hanfom
on 17-92, Hgw. B o k J N ._______
R o o m f o r ’ i or s gin*, kitchen
and bath prlvllegra. Mm. Grace
_ Handley. 2008 H. Hotly Ava.
4-ROC‘ M Furni»!&gt;e,l Apartment in
Ottaan—modern contanrncr*.
Phone MO or 13K*J1. *
FURNISHED apt. for ona o

ROOM IN Private' S j l S f w genUa*
man. Permanentt ran)dent. P. 0 .

501 ***

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A U R E A L RHTATBFOitRALR-^0
U4S W
!
FI VF ROOM bou««
with
two bed­
room* Gissi
Ideation.
room*.

ID13-M.
i-M.

co X o r k d I
k \Ve are ditpoaing at our colored
&gt;3
property in JkMfori a r e a
CHEAP. Let* an lew aa |10
down. IS month. jBeth DaHoe. P.
O. Bo* IBM. Rahfnrd

OWN jIlUMK
CHANCE OP A LIFETIM E
TRe Bauer HnmeMradconii.ting

of SH acre*, a livable hou**, 2
deep wall*, tome timber, all
fenced, S acre* cleared. Good
fertile toil for truCa gardening
or chicken*. 9 mile* wait of the
city of Sanford. JFhruwftieulari
cnU at 111 W. I at flp|r write
JJap*

144 by tn
—
1590-M
1 0 U 8 K w ith ail im
___l*. Largo Garage o ff

Bluff Road. Pat Daly.

m ri

IN I Chevrolet M on etak*. t m »

fn in i $.'t'.l 0.!•.'•, iiu iip lH fl)

iiisltilled,

MILLER RADIO &amp;APPLIANCE

Its SOUTH PARK
Top-Flight Paint
.... gal. 42.50 ALL TYPE S o f llolldiier Work
Men'* loafer*
pr. 04.96
K ltw k ib le H a te*-F ive
E»tlTarpaulin*, all tltea
maleCarpentar w tlr*c»v
ARM Y-NAVY HUKPI.UH
I UTS mi French Avenue tn Highrhi--,. 13111 M 1&gt; «IW J
ll/ A H K IK K
Ph- 1221
Ikmi Path, in s) on each. IMida) 310 panford Ate.
Cabinet
'!i|wrr, bjlan. r eaiy. PoM Office Ai- lH&gt;th 'i&gt;.r when you don't l . n u r WOODWORK fNG
Counter*. Sbelvcr, etc. lu
. HoniJiidS. Sanford, Fla.
yuur prrirripi imi- it. LA N K Y'S
Sinai! I«&gt;at*. built, repalrnl, re••hrae 10*
u finished, i ' V ..I • I l l i f
r l t i r k IliiiMimr, lilfj Palmetto
JDURIN G
A rerun,
Mure* am) warehouse r i X E liti F E E D S Comub tr line NEW FLIXIKS nirtacad to i»rHunt'* Tuiedo Feed Store.
7n e
fecUuu, Old flour* .made like
uppoklte I’uM Office. 60 a 117 ft.
CONCRETE
SKWKR
PIPK
turenMistiON
Alley-In rear. Immediate peunew. Flnlahlng, .leaning • » * *
Septia
Tank*,
Greaae
Trail*,
Dry
m eroftet
avion. ||&amp;,000, 109600 rath. Bal­
«a rutinbii- power plant 21
Tanka, Tank Cradle*. Hupping
7M§
ance like rent. Beth DeBoe,
year* itipenanra in RaroiaOi
Stone*.
I
tenches.
Flower
Pol*,
Phone 1020 W l.
O V tM TlM B
County. H M llltouun. U k*
Block*,
Window
illla
and
lintela.
rg m to o ,
Mac*
V. A. WH|DDOM. SR."
Concrete Floor*, Machine finO M N «T
.AWNMOWK.HS Sharpeiiwl. In
H i AO
lihed.
Free
Kilimateo.
HOMES - HOME 8ITE8
cycle* repaired, lock .rod k&gt; v
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
J M A T 'S
ACREAGE GROVES
work. Prompt rerv.ro. II. IV
re t Elm
Phone 1133
70
RANCHES— RANCH LAND
Shorn*. Stn K «th Mi
C iB A * .
GOOD AND RAD
All type* of Real Eatate
Call Phono 1001 for
IP PS
Phone 1281
119 H. Park Ava. Uted Metal Ire B u m
All Type* O f Hook Work
10.00
ALMOST NEW 1-bedroom hou*r U»e&lt;l Lounge chair*
14.PS M*rv McKinney Hookki'ep&gt;ug
with complete kitchen and ga­ Uted 3 pc. cane hark Suite
9.9S
Barrie*
rage on 2 large tola, well fi Uted Dining Room Table
ll*ed Dining Table, 4 chair* IP.pB
Room 403
Uted Spc. Living
____Room Suite 29.96
Atlantic Rank Building
"ia d 2 pc. Fib
Fibre Living
2 BEDROOM hour* beautifully U»*d
POOF WORK o f all kind*. Kavr* O I I K L O N E H A N D K it
R a ta Suite
19.90
fumiahad, Immediate poa*e**lon,
and Guitar* Kepalrrd and Painticd Oak Drearer Bare
Uied
Tarma If deilred.
etl. New lloofe apnllrri. Painting
Uied Odd IReda, full and twin 7.93
and coating.
Hanford,
I'h.
New Rellaway 8ofa Bed,
HKta.W H M A.kenbirrir.
i O lT S a' iTET Stocli and fixture*—
Reg. 944JS
29.95
aUo bear and wlna. Phone 977-E Uted Floor Lamp*
„ 2.06 INCOME T A X ’ raturna prepared
by tax accountant Juhn F. Dem|&gt;
A TTR AC TIV E X Red Room heme,
MATHER OF HANFORD
»cy 234 Mciach Building. Phone
■pactoua living room, nicely H I M K I at St.
Phon# 127
I71UI
land are ped, I ear garage, Term*. BABY STROLLER, good COlull
tlon. 711 W. lit St.
13 - NOT 1CK S ■PEHHONAL S - I
NEW MASONRY HOME. 2 BedRoom*. Electrtcl Kitchen, on FRfED StfjRIMP Dinner
Baal Shrimp on Earth” at noin- "MARY'S LE N D IN G LIBRARY
large corner lot, nearby com­
1209 Magnolia— I* now open Mon.
*r5,
024 E. l i t St.
munity. M.500 no. One naif ra*h,
thru Fri. 1» to 12 A. M.. a to 6
VEGETABLES, Liveiiock a n d
balance like rant.
I'M Rat. 4 to 9 P.M.
Mltcallaneou*. Hanford Farm.
F.
M. ENGLISH Jr.. Watch m*
■r‘
,
Itutlnw
Market.
2 RED ROOM HOUSE, one and
palrer, i* now in New I^rcatiun
half bath*, completely furnlthvi. 5 font frlgtdalre, 176.00, Ever Hut
at .125 Sanforil Avenue, Expert
nearby community,
41,350.00.
Roa»ter, 116.00, Singer Sewing
Watch and Clock repairing at
1X000.00 Cath, balance llko rani
machine, 026.00. Apply Room 63,
reaionable rata*.
_ llomotal Air Ha«o.
J. W. H ALL. Realler
TOMATO ’ Plant*,' Rudger*. Price
LO S ! A FOUND
— 14
Florida Rtala Rank Railding,
right. IManta ready. J. J. Mel(Growad F l a o r ) _______ Pk. &gt;754.
ton^lM ^Jw Im lne jlv e mje.
Man'* Ixtnginaa
4 bedroom“ home located 1200 Oak
Ratunlac Morning
„ Itelwren Ilnnk
ARTICLES W ANTED — 4
and Holler Mntor*. E II. Hmilh
Wa buy, **H A trad* uaed
Tal.
p Ii MI
furnliura. Wllron-Malar FurnL
Nr# Pa* 111 I t * » t " W
HOHRKT A. W ILLIAM S. Realler
T u t o m o b il e r
Ravmead K. Loadgiba, Awnrtaie iTSED RADIO—Pliun* 705 W~
r U i n i Atlantia
R
E
N
T
A
C A R . U-drlve it by dar,
IIRLF WANTED
0 bedroom houre, furnlihed or unweek, or i r i 'n n Knalith Ford*
fumlihed, fruit tree* and extra Wanted: grocery carhier, o*|&gt;eti
and American Portia, *ed*n*
lot, In rity limit*, Afc bkick from
once preferred but Lot
ktallon wagon* and cnnvertlbb*
Uua.Line, 2514 Omngo.
u ry .
Apply
Mr.
Whatley,
Strirkland-MorrlMin, Inc..
K.
.
O NLY A FEW LEFT ~
Margaret Ann Store*. ______
Flmt R t . ______
U r g e W * on U k r Harney wad
St John* River. Nlerty wooded, WANTED—girl 'for, fountain and 1941 Fnrd T w o Door. Hargain pr . *■
1793 _____
Magnolia
1046., 1703
___ Avi
drug dept. Lanay** Drug Btore.
perfect natural v e n d beach
&gt;Mn i
w a r e h o u s e man for long **AND t R u S s *
ta bill bed local whole**!* firm.
1917 Doric* Cimtom 4 door
Writ# Ho* J, care Herald
man, Aa-oriatc. Florida flute
aadan, Radio,
interview.
Ranh Building
fountain girl or boy—full or part 1947 Dodge Cintron club
roune. Radio,
01)65
time. Alto Goor girl Apply Mr.
4 - ft HAG ESTATE W ANTED—4
1947 Plymouth Special Daluxd
* f|*404 -gkflto f l
V|*|i4lg|
W AN TED ; nnfurnirbed apartment
WORK WANTED
—0 1940 Plymouth Special Deluxe
or amail hour*. E. F. Lundqubt.
4 ifivir -etten
089'
Phone 1144-J.
„ ,
rompanlrn nur*e, **• 1941 IkxIgB, CutUim 4 door
SMALL
cleae'in cheap
li*tidrlytiT, 'total rafaranaa.
*ed*H
J—l
049*
for
1940 Chevrolet 4* ton
r ’ 1,0 i r f l .
•**ktfltB.'fl
BABV SITTKitr Beit oTRafarenARTICLES row SA L I
1944 Dotlgd 1H ton Cab and
Charoii
0096 00

s s s jr w s s * ^ r t:

Htnrt

im liid in g llon strr mid A n ln in u

L o t 1 4 i - V f MrlloJ, iCbd Mtotiln
1246.no, 050.1a) Halt nee ra*y.

tlK R A L D ' 1

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T V i- good In S-’inlnoIr County' Conte m t .-U y mol ■re tintunny fine ntodeU uii dirplny We .n&lt; Iburotiglily trained
I., -itltee lelrvtrtiin tel*. Tin itetl of i-|OIJitneiil coupled with
el pelt -kill itltille you of IliotoUgil '|JV l.'i Mute Mill*!
llnilio Mint Appltance your iivad&gt;|uait&gt;t lot lelett ion in
Stiiiiiinl, County.

INSTRUCTION

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?, FLORIDA

At THE CHURCHES
« t . C k iN ii Natlraa a u t ha H M n M
4aj M m publication.

at tha Herald afflcu am u »

Kanford MlnUterial AaMclathm
Rev. Anglin t.\ Mrlnnin, President
Rev. Fred L. Horton, Hec.-Tremn.
TTltH T M KTHODIHTCHL'KCH
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
J. K. McKinley, Minister
Weal Fourth Street and Laarel
Hr*. P. It. Stephenson, ll.lt.K.
Avenue
(Mb A M . Church School. A rls's
Fred It. Horton. Pastor
to r every » » t .
Sunday School 9:46 A.M.
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship.
Morning Worship 10:46 A M.
Sermon Topic: "H e lp .
Kaido Program (Dial 0701 6:00
(1:30 P.M.
Youth
Fellowship P.M.
Young peoples Servk* 7:00 P.M.
Service.
7:30 P.M. Evening
Worship.
Evatigtliilk Service 7:10 P.M.
Scimuri T u p lt: " T I ip I'nidigal Scin"
Prayei Meeting Thursday 7:30
P.M.
CONCUR*; ATI UN A I. CIIUIUMI
Park Avenue and Third Street
CHRIST CHURCH, L— i»o o d
J. Ile*n*rd It&amp;ot, ,Minuter
(Episcopal)
Church School I0:0u A. M.
Iter. ||. L. /.Immerman. II. 1),
Vicar
Mumlnic Worship 11:00 A.M.
Sth Honda y 'n tent
Hetmott: "The 1-osl Word".
A Hook For Theae Tlmr*
4:00 P.M. Evming Prayer ami
" If the Aporalyp*c i Inter the Sermon.
All are welcome.
flihle. It opens the tmoV of the
woild, translating (Thrill Into the
vocabulary of the larger effort*, C E NTRAL BAPTIST f'HURt II
the race problems, the noelal Ninth S'reel and Laurel Avenue
Her. S. I- Whatley, Pastor
achievement!! o| History. It ft the
only filling clone of the Bible, b r­
Sunday School il;4f&gt; A M. "tiling
ing a vialop neither of thing* part the family to Sunday Scho&lt;&gt;|."
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M
nor of future thing*, but of the
eternal ptrsrnt. The Babylon of Sermon by pastor.
B.T.U, fi.Su P.M. “ Training in
the Book ia w ither Borne nor the
city of the Kuphrate*. It W nnv Church Membership".
center of rebellion againrt lig h t...
Evening Worship
7:30 P.M.
The heart with .even bead* and ten Sermon by Paator.
Midweek Prayer Service Wed
horn* It not t&gt;a*ar alone. 11 ia
the unscrupulous Man of power In neaday 7:30 P M. Our W.M.S. will
every age.. .The Chriit whote pre­ havo charge of this service In
tence it the glory of the nook la connection with “ Horn# Mi«ilnn”
the Immanent Chriat. In whom the program.
"Coma Thou with u&lt; and we will
human and tha Divine blend—
mighty but m rniful. Ilia word do thee good."
aharper than a two-edged .word.
COMMUNITY” CHURCH
yr| redeeming, Ilia face at thr
lakv Mary
aun ahlnfng In rpleodor, Ilia voice
C. C. White, Paator
Ilka mualc."
Church Srhool 10:00 A.M.
Joseph Port Newton
Worship 11:00 A.M.
HKVKNTH DAY ADVF.NTIBT
Westminster Fellowship 0:30
P.M.
C IIU R U I
Her ruth Street and Him Avenue
Tuesday Choir practice 1:00 P.
SsMuHh School. 11:30 A.M Rat M «_
Thursday Prayer and Rihle hour
unlay.
7:30 P.M.
Church service 11(00 A.M.
Golden Age Group meets March
William Bucknar and William
14 at 3:00 P.M. at churrh.
Watt, aiders.
Th* Business
Women
meet
Mr*.
Harry
Wall, Sabbath
March l| at 6:00 P.M. with Mra.
School superintendent,
L H. Shrpard. miralonary lead­ F. Bottler.
er.
U PSALA COMMUNITY CHURCH
Visitor* are welcome.
Church School 10:00 A.M.
Worship 11:00 A.M.
FIRST CH RISTIAN CHURCH
Westminister Fellowship 7:00
IM7 Hanford Avtnua
P.M.
J. Randall Farris. Mialaler
Evening Service 1:00 P.M.
"W h y Prayer* Are Not Antwei
Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:30
M " ia the minister’* sermon sub­
1**911f
(
ject for Lord's day morning.
"The Shut Door" will ha tb*
WF-SLKYaV METHODIST
evening aermon topic.
c N V jc n
.Christian Youth Fellowship will

W ar P reparations
OSS)
ICMllssW Peoaa
era could keep movl
*Uu?*&lt;only 6Vk
hour* on a full load or
gas.
o f gi
The specification* o f thu biggest
American tanka ar« not yal pub­
lishable data. But Brig. General
D. J. Crawford, commanding o ffi­
cer of thr Detroit arsenal, put
it this wav in commenting on
new contrart to the Chryalur Cor.
porallon:
"Chiyilrr, with the assistance
of ordnance, will be making prepstation, for the production of a
heavier land battleship which testa
show will out-slug any land
fighting machine ever produced by
our Ailin' or our enrmtea."
Which would Indicate the engineers have solved those prob.
lem* of the competing ratios betwrrn speed, weight, heat gas
consumption.^ and durability on
the road, or over the fields.
Meanwhile, the Army ha* taken
the wrap* off a typical new tank,
the "Walk
Bulldog." which la
-mall, fast and lethal. It weigh*
less than ? Iona, can wind up to
to miles an Pour, ha* an auto­
matic t»rt| ue Iransmlasion, and
gym&gt;copir sights that keep the
gun on Ine targets, however the
hull may la- txumrlng around.
It i- .mall but the Army say*
it can handle the bigger Russian
T.3I, a medium that ha* gtvrn
American tanka a bail time in
Korea.
The emphasis on mobility goes
right down thee line, applying to
practically everything an wheels
in the new army. Earlier In this
aerie*. I menthuircH th* combat
vehicle* with water.proofod wir­
ing and “ breather*" that permit
them to run while completely
under water.
A blown bridge, provided the
riveer Isn’t too deep, won't atop
those vehicles.
The same trademark appeared
again In an unusual place — a
leather good* plant In Dr* Mninca.
Through thre# war*, the Boyt
Corporation has been making
packs for the Infantry, piatol hoL
•tera. saddlebags, artillery barn*
eaa and gun covert. The firm
still Is filling such orders.
But something new ha* been
added, Walter Boyt Mid.
IDs
craftsmen are working on a hug#
conrar for ronainrra for freight
irachult*. capable o f carrying
non pound*.
What doe* It mean 7 It Illus­
trate* the Increased Importance of
the air-drop. Freight carriers of
that also would lie needed to sup­
ply by air a unit far out ahead
» f its own lines, isolated and per­
haps totally surrounded.
TTie
tricks of that technique were un­
der study in lb* last war. They
are being developed In Korea to.

at* more wheel*, designed to go

d,jj

probably we are seeing
the end of positional warfare, the
solid Una of Infantry, stretching
unbroken across hundred o f mil**
of front, and supplleo try road
transport.
Modern tactics call for rutting
large unit* away ‘from the main
force, unit* of infantry, artillery
and tanka strong enough to "ait
down” anywhere in enemy lerri.
lory, chop up communications and
supply arras. Ihen shoot thrlr way
out when the Job I* done.
Such task forces will be sup­
plied hy air, and they will need
the tank* and transport to move
fatter, and more dependably, than
an enemy could maneuver.
A few months ago in Korea, an
American officer r e m a r k e d :
"American *oldler* don't like to
walk. Out pul wheel* under 'em
and they’ll attack anything."
In today's
there
CARD OF T H A N K S
A million thanks could never
express our gratitude to our many
friends for your thoughtfulnea* to
u* In c*ur recent bereavement.
D. C- Block and family

Legal Notice
IIS Tit*: r o i nT o r Titr. r o M T *
ii'lK iR .
s k m in m .i :
ro m t.
f m i h i d a , tv rnniiATt:.
IN M il KMTATK o r
U A ItO A tlK T M

JK IIItT .

PovoH
to a m . rn itn rm iia a n d
ra n anna m a v ir m n .A tM * on i*KWANDA AHAINAT OAID KOTATKl
You and tsrh o| you Sta tisrsbr
anllfled and recalled In prvssn* any
claims and dsmandt which you. or
etlhsr o f you. may hsva against th*
eatsla or Margaret M. Jerry, dacessed, late of said County, to tha
rminty Juda* of Hemlnoie County,
risrida. at his office In tfcs court
hones o f esld County at Hanford.
Florida.
within sight ealeadar
month* from Ih* time of th* first
liulUkatlon of this nolle* Kerb
claim or demand shall he In wrhIn*, and shell slat* tha pier* of
reetdnnrw and post offk o address of
tha claimant, and shall h* sworn
in by tha claimant, agent, or at­
torney, and any such claim or de­
mand not so llltd shall bn void.
Harper I* iHrugtaa
Ae administrator of the
Kslat* of Margaret M.
Jerry. deceased
rtra t publication
rabruary It.
till.

faster and carry more hitting
power, than anything tha
ha* even aeen.
IN TH

L egal notice

Legal Notice

REMEMBER TH1B. BEFORE YOU RETIRE TONIGHT
no.

raid.
O RAYMOND ELI.AIU. aa Ancillary
TUB KTATK o r FLORIDA, to
Admlnlalrafor com teslamentu
t.yan It. Driver,
anneto of lb* Kalaln of W. Loo
llroadway. Virginia
Mullen, deceased.
ton ar* hereby nolllle.] that CharPlaintiff,
left lutvrr. has filed suit for dlvorro
VB
„**lnat you In th* t'lrrult Court
It
L
tilt.IVEI.Er.
Jit
and
NOItA It
&lt;»r Pemlnol* County, at Hanford,
V pI.K r. hla wife, and UNITED
tin rid*. In Chancery, and you are illlA
HTATI^I
OF
AMERICA.
t.ietiy required to tits, personally
Defendants
• r l-y attorney, wllh III* Clerk of
NOTICE OF HARTER'S SALE
eald Court your wrlllsn defense. If
Notice
I*
hereby
alven
that under
any. It) Ih* hill of lumplalnl In eald and by vlrtsa of a decree
of fore­
,sues hy lbe I'uli day of April 1*11, closure dated tb* lad day of March.
ll-rrln fall n»l or ludsmsnt Will bo A ...
D Iin
f l i,
l , entered
In a reriein
certain ranee
cnisoro in
ran
catered again*! you by default
ndlng in th* rircolt Court of l
IVITNKHH my band and tha seal
luih Judicial Circuit of Florl
■I said Court at Hanford. Klurlda. In and for Hemlnnte ICounty, In
this lib day - f March A D. IVI1
Chancery, Case No T ill. wherein O.
*■ P IICIlMdiN*
ItATMDND ELLA Hit.
Anrlllery
dork
Admlnlttralor rum teslarasnto an
nesn uf tb* Kalat* » f W. Lee Bullan,
raBALi
-le. eaae-t. Is plaintiff, and It L
John rt l.et-hanly
(1KAVELirr 1ft, «,„1 NO|tA u
H -odrvrff ■I’evkIn* IlnlMlii*.
.M.AVKLKT, hla wife, end UNITED
Attorney for l-laintirr
HTATIM OF AMEItICA. sra DaMUHHELi« Tim r m c c i T ro rw T r»r t h i : fondant*. I. TltuT C
s ix t h Jt niciAi. i ih i i i t n r WHITE, as Hpeclal Master In Chan*
t m k s t a t u o r n-ow iDA in •cry. will olftr for sale and aril at
an d r n a s k w in o i .k roPN TT public outcry lu Ihe hlghref hlddtr
fu rcnali. al Ih* fiont d»nr of ihe
IV ITIANCKHY
Douee in Hemlnoie County,
MATTIK tilt ACTS VRUItKI-l.l.
fh-rlda. during th* tegal hour* r&gt;(
Plalnlirf, •d1
*. -n Monday, th* Ind day of
V*
April, A D. lilt , th* following real
lllll.ll' VKKIICLM.
estate, alluate. lying and bring In
Defendant Hemlnoie ■'..only, Florida, In-wllt
N tm r r . to t m : i «
u T!i"
« f the MUU of
TO I'lllM I* VKRRKI-I.f.
Kcctlnn SJ. Township II Hnuth.
Ilk Miller Avenue.
Mange i t Bg»|
Hast Palervnn. New Jersey
Ih* same being sold to satisfy said
Tnu are hereby ordered and rs- de* r*e
0'itred In Ilia your wrlllen appearTroy C. Museelwhll*
anra (In pernnn nr hy attorney) In
A* Hpor lot Vis.for In
Ikls proceeding on Monday, Ihe l«lh
Chancery
d*y of March, lilt , and to there­ r.dward K rloetho,
after fits your wrlllen defense. If Holl.-itor for Plslntlff
any, aa required by law. In default rtrlando. Florldo
whereof eald cause ehall proceed
Cl Parte
Tk* nature of this suit la for
dltorra and other e»|ullahle relief
Th* name tif Ihe Court In which
INI* suit le Instituted and pending
and the abbreviated title In the
rsee are i s herelnabov* set forth
This notice ehall lie published »nce
a week for four consecutive weeks
la th* Hanford llsrald. a newspaper
ADM IRAL
» f aeneral circulation, published
In Hemlnola County, Florid*
MOTOROLA
WITNKHM my hand and official
CAPE H A R T
tral at Hanford. Hemlnota Cnunly.
Florida, this th* Itlb day of F*t&gt;.
Free
Horn*
Dvraonalrsllon
ruary, A ll I til.
O. I*. HERNDON
VODOPICH
Aa Clark of said Circuit
Court.
HALEH 6 BKRY1CK
b o L Hunt, n U
IDEAL)
SJ02 Hanford Av*.
Ph. 1240
Prrvl* r Hwann.
Alinrnay for rtalallff.
(Hlando. Florida.

MORNING UKVOTIUNH
Ray. rrvd R. Horton, paator of
U|a fr e « Methodist Church, will
bo in charge bf the Morrtlng De­
votions Program thniughout next
week. The program la a present*,
lion of Radio Illation WTRR. In
cooperation with the Ministerial
Association. It la heard dally at
1:80 A.M. and on Saturdays at Till*
P.M.

interest; once you hear her you
will hardly ever forget her. she
w ill wear thu Indian ragalia.
' A baptismal service will be bald
at Trout Pond at 2:30 In the iftarnoon. AH hetlevrrs who wish to
lio baptised pleas* contact tha pas­
tor.
Young peoples meeting at 0:43

P.M.

„ A missionary picture railed 'Oo
Y e " will bt shown at tha evening
aarvlco at 7:30.
Midweek prayer service Wednes­
day 7:30 P.M.
A ll welcome.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Elm Avenue and Second Street
i . C. N k boisoo. Minister
Bible Study 10:00 A.M.
Morning Worship 11,00 A M.
FHKNKZKB f'H U Rt II
Evening Worship 7:30 1*.M.
Thursday Blbla Study 3:01) P.M.
A revival mtallng will bocth
at th* Eb«nti*r Mvthodlat Churrh
AH visitors welcome.
Sunday morning and continue
CHRISTIAN AND~ MISSIONARY through tha wttk, tt was announe­
rd today by J. W- Austin, pastor
Path Avenue^mvd^Fourteenth o f th* church. Rrr. CaAle of BanStreet
ford will conduct th* avrvk**
flbaa B. Smith, Pastor
which will ba htld every twnlng
Me Schott
hoo| 0:41 A.M.
at 7:30 P.M.
Tarawa l11:00 A-M-.
I .
Ring Worship
■ry Bunasy will be oh- _ P W T BAPT1HT CHURCH
rod. The pallor will apeak on P a rt A v m m a rt Math Btrvot
w . p. HtbsIiil Jr, Paata*
subject! Godly Imagination
J*6 n L.
MtnMOr at
Craning Sendee 7slo P.M. An
— anna I service for all aget Th*
“ W *V f Band A Plara For Yon."
ft it o r will speak. AH « r t wotSunday 8chool 6:46 A.M. "Bvinr
your family to Sunday Bchool."
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Bov. Angus 0. Melania, Minister
8 .” ™ 'b ',
r - " » :!&gt; A J I. Church BrhooL
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship,
Training
Union
fi.lb
P.M.
■omen by Mr. Mclpnla.
.
Uidona h r all afta gwupa. Story
6:30 P.M. Pioneer Fellowship, Hour for child run undvr 6 yvar*
Youth Fellowshl
« * .!■ '
T : » P.M. Evening
Worakip.
Earning
Worship 7:10 P.M.
Mrlnni*
Sermon by M r ____
I
Bormon by W. P. Brooks. lr.
Special
Music
Su
___ ___
. for
for Sunday
J
MornWednesday Evening 8*rvie* 7:30
Solo. " I Talked To Ood Last P.M.
lit" try Dick Alkanj Anthem,

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yvorthip andnstudy
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H M Ii-at,,.3:46 ____
Morning Worship 10:30 A-M.
T M Officer*
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VOLUME X X X XII

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Established 1908

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Associated Press Leased Wire

MONDAY MAR. 12. 1951

2 Red MIGs Collide H iss Appeal Senators Are House Committee Approves
.During A ttem pt To Is Denied By Told Of Huge
High Court sh
ipProfits Lowering Draft Age To 181;
Shoot DownU.5. Jet
A

More T han 2,000
A ttend Farmers’
Auction Opening

ipcclacul.tr explosion uf two col­
liding Ruttian-inade jet plane
•tolc the Korean war «|totlighi to­
day as ground action .lowed be­
hind retreating Communiil*.

Seminole High Band
Serenades C r o w d
During
Barbecue

Seven Enemy
Damaged As
A ir
Battle
J Over North
TO K YO .

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Planes
Fierce
Rages
Korea

12— V F ) —

The M IG . were trying to make
More ihsn 2,000 pcr.ont attend­
a tight turn while chaiing an ed the barbecue and o|tening pro­
^American F-80 Thundcrjct. They gram of the Sanford Farmer. Auc­
lidcd and eiplodcd.
tion. Inc., al ill new location one
“ Belt damn show I’ve ever toen milr south of Sanford on the O r­
couldn't cut it fine enough, col­ lando Highway Friday altrrnoon.
on," taid Li. Arthur Walton of
A l 5:00 I*. M . when the barin a (light of four F-8O1 attacked fm ur .m in e tear started at llic
ffelhrada. Mil., one of the pilntv ■■&gt;.&gt;rkrt building, a long line had
by 16 *|M-rdy Red plane.
already lunned, and |troplr were
The four F-80* rrportrd they •till being icrved at 7:30 o'clock
damaged four other MIG-15* in a when to n y Jones, auctioneer, wa.
— 10-niinulc dogfight. Thai brought introduced by C. R. Daw,on, pre.rthe bag of damaged MIG* lo team drnt uf ihc organisation.
&lt;Jnrl Williams, who was in
for the biggcit lv#u day* of jel charge uf the barbecuing, had
fighting over northwest Korea in located his harberur pits right In
((wa.laae* wa r . . . « u .
the main building, and a strong
cast win,] sent the aroma of cook­
ing mrat dear to the highway,
several hundred yards distant.
Adding greatly to th* enjoy­
ment of the occasion wos the con­
cert of the Seminole Ifigh School
Band led by B. E. Block.
The steady arrival of auto*
—
ll'w allaae* Oo P a * e T a e l
John L. Galloway,
Seminole
County ta* collector, was elected
president o f the Florida Aasorlatlon of County Tag Collectors at
Ita 22nd annua* convention Thurs­
day at the Seminole Hotel, Jackeonrille.
Mr. Galloway, who served os
vice-president o f th* organisation
last year, has been a member since
LITTLE ROCK. Ark., Mar. 12
1917. He succeed* A.fl. Applrberg — (A1)—"Segregation is avll, It
o f Bay county. Other new officers must go,i," a Negro attorney deN-ounty. vice President! and James elared her*
here last night in an­
ar« Gflhert E, Johnsonkf Manatee nouncing plans fo r legal nation
B. Robert* of Lee county, eevrr- to ban segregation In some A r­
tary and treaiurer.
kansas public schools.
Poll*wing th* death Uf Jno. II.
Siwaklng before 200 members
Jinkibs, Mr. Galloway has niadr of the National Association for
Seminole County tag collector on Ihc
Advancement
of Colored
Jar*. .11, 1947. In 1MH be wa. People, Harold W . Flower* of
fleeted for a four year term, to- Pine Bluff, Ark., taid the Arkan­
gfcinbg th January, lu40.
sas legislature '.failed to provide
Bom In Brunswick county, North adequate funds for education and
Carolina, he received his exrlv ed- colled it a “hli-s-ine In dragtlise."
(Ceoltaoeg O s Page Twel
Flowers pointed out thaa the
U. 8. Supreme Coart has rated
that Negroes may attend white
schools In places where equal
facilltlea are not provided, and
said:
"The Inequality o f achool* for
Capt. Eva Williams and Lieut.
Hare) Frierson relumed Thursday white* and Negroes In Arkansas
from Atlan'a, Ob., where they at­ givrs us a football which we ran
tended the Salvation Army Con­ carry to a touchdown."
He charged the legislature had
gress for the southern territor:*.
The program included a big pa- guaranteed^ that th* achool* would
de. and Capt. Williams played b . In poor financial condition,
hom in a SI piece band that and warned that “ If th# repre­
sentatives don't car* about edu­
^participated.
w She reported that the most In- cation of whlto people, they cee.
ly don't care about education
•piring talk at th* coagrrss was
mad* by Oimmlsaloder Norman for th* rolaced."
Flowers told th* dslegates be
Marshall o f Chicago who spoke on
th* work o f the Salvation Army planned to start his battle for
equal echool facilitlea In Cleve­
In th* world today.
Lieut. Frierson etated that ».h# land county within two week*.
He urged memhen of th*
enjoyed a pageant devoted to misslonery work o f th* organisation Llttl* Rock N A A C P chapter to
in India and other foreign lands. cooperate In the action to brine
On* of the workers Impersonated about equalisation In school ditan African witch doctor, she said, triets.
“ Wo muit
must determine among
f A group of native Salvation Army
Is evil.
■gri
•o ffic e r* from Mexico appeared in curselves that segregation
that It has no place In a demoeoalum*.
crocy, and that It must go,'
Fb-wrrs said.

Galloway E l e c t e d
To H e a d Florida
T ax C o l l e c t o r s

Arkansas Negro To
Open Fight To End
S epara teS chools

* Local Salvation Army
Captains Go To Meet

_

Gold Ore Auctioned
To Buy New School Pigeons Drink Scotch
But Escape Capture
CRIPPLE CREEK. Co:o„ Mar.

I t —6P&gt;—Want to buy sow* gold
ere? Y r - can get a chunk for a
dollar, and help build a achool
heeldoe.
I School klda at Cripple Creek
and Victor today offered to send
In the United Mi
It'a Utalr way o f flnapetag a new
echool.
Gold *till I* mined In the area,
but not in the naantitle* it wa*
when 80,000 re* Manta eopf.ortcl
28 school*. Now the 1100 people
bare two school* for $7$ «tudenta. Iloth are more than CO
old.
___ kid*' father* and miner*
iharc mined SO tan* of or*, which
Thj mine worker* eootrtbuUki
Jfaiee lined with cotto* am ready
to he packed. A* the Ueder* come
In, the kid* will break the Mg
rhunk* into little one*.
*j. Juat addreaa youta aider* to
the achool klda o f CftopM Creek
ar Victor. They 11 da the r**t.

J.F.VEN, PrMland, Mar. IR -G II
—The toon council ( i n it* 200
rtrairitranl pigeons a liquor par1/ Saturday night, but not a bird
ton Ip hair today for lk« anti­
cipate* pigeon pie.
The pigeons km** toen making
a nulaaaco of themaalvea from
lurches la tko town halL The
council fed them grain ooaked In
Beoteh wkiiky, expecting to got
the btrda drunk and then catch
them.

Out the bird* gobhUd up the
whlpky-fci in, soared drunkenly
back to tk*lr rooftop* and teetered there until they tutored up.
Said Borough Burru/or A. V.
Samuel, a.qVar of th? plan for
alcohol!* disposal:
“ Either Ik* whlaky I* watered
dnwn them day* or the** Mrda
ore old drtaking hand*."

SMALL BUSINESS AID
WASHINGTON, Mar. » - &lt; * ) —
Senator lluaphray (D-Mlan) add
i '
PITXOERALn. WINS
LOS ANGELES, Mar. 12—&lt;A», he wtll offer today a bill to met
—The I N I Irish 0*c*r, a statu- up an Office o f Small Bualneaa
Mto at BL Patrick, hM hue* won

Request For Review R F C
Investigators
O f Conviction For
Hear Fortner Con­
gressman Tell O f
Perjury Is Turned
Enormous
Returns
Down By Tribunal

W A S H IN G TO N , Mar. I2~&lt;/V)
— Tlic Supreme Coutl today re(u.cd lo review ihr |K-r|tiry con­
viction ul Alger Hi.,.
The trfui.il let. ,t.iud H im '.
conviction and five year sentence
given him in a jury’, finding ll'al
he lied in denying hr fed govern­
ment vccrrti lo Rui.ia fmni In*
high Slate Dc|&gt;arlmrnt office.
Justice* Reed. Franfurtcr and
Clark disqualified thrm .rlvr. fiom
considering lh «»'» appeal.
Reel and Frankfurter tr.liflo-l
a- character witnesses fur HU* At
bis first trial in federal court in
N r* York but tint al the
.ortd
trial which resulted in lb,- convic­
tion.
Clark was attorney general at
the time the government prepor I
it* cgse again.! Hiss.
Hiss wa* convicted on Jan 21,
IU6&lt;I has !&gt;ren free on $10,UNI loll
pending supreme court action on
his appeal. Ills first trial ended
Ju ly H,U*4l*, with the Jury dead­
locked H to 4 for conviction.
Hiss now can ask the high court
to reconsider ita refusal l » aciraatlaae* .la **«ae »l»t

Communist Leader
Is Released A f t e r
•Serving 10 Months
N E W Y O R K , Mar. 12— |A*&gt;— E
gene Dennis, General Secretary ol
the Communist Party In the It. S..
waa released front prison today
after serving 10 months for con­
tempt of Congress.
“Now, I'm In good fighting
trim ." he told reporters, explain­
ing he had lost 60 pounds whlh
In prison. " I will really crtisad.
fop Koa.-e, "

Ilennl* emerged from the Fed­
eral House of Detention Mi min
utrs before his scheduled rolean
time, and only hia wife, Percy, and
12-year-olH eon, Eugene, J r . wet,
there to meet him.
They breakfasted al a nearhv
restaurant, and later alsu.1 l» "
person* gathered to ntret Ilennl*
ami sing, “ We will not la- moved.''
Dennis, sentenced for contempt
in refusing to answer question* o'
the House UnAmerlean Activitie
Investigating
Committee, o n e
faces a five-year term in the Com
munlst conspiracy rase.
He and 10 other Red lenderwere convicted of conspiring to ad
vorate forcible overthrow of th
U.H. government, ami are still
free in ball awaiting appeal lo tk&lt;
U.8. 8'iprente Court.
H AW KINS ENROLLS
S H E P P A R D A IR F O R C E B ASE,
Tex**. Mar. | 2 -| 8 p w la l)-P v t .
Willard D. Hawkins, age twenty, of
Lake Monroe, Florida, ha* entered
the Airplane and Engine
Me­
chanic's School at Stoppard A ir
Force Base, th* bftme nr th* larg­
est technical school o f this type in
th* world. II* la the son of Mr.
and Mrs. W . H. Hawkins, Lake
Monroe, and la a graduate of Semi­
nole High School.

WASHINGTON. Mu. 12 vP&gt;
— Joseph R. Csvey. foimc. Congtr,t mrmt*c(, Ir.lifird iih I.iv hr
invc.lrtl $20.1)0(1 in 4 t(nnp.iii)
whuh binughl five tuiplu. govemmrnt l.mkci* xml l.iln », Id ll,c
•lock lor s Iniui $270,000
C.Mcy. now prsrticmg liw in
VX'j.limylon. w . i 4«kr&lt;| ..Ih iu I lire
«h n ilc .l by Senalort lookiny into
.tllcyrd u.e of influence on gov­
ernment agencie*. He i« a formei
Democratic Home memliei from
Mat.aciiutellt.
Tlie .rnaloit li.nl ileveliqie.l
railier ll.at Catey b.ul been at«&lt;h ialr.1 with Javepli Kinrnbauiu
III praitne I h-I iiic llic Manliiur
Conimit.ioii ami baJ received $15.
800 in lee. from Rosenbaum
'llic Senate banking subcommit­
tee, which 1» piiinarily inv.stlit imllliurd Itn Page Six)

Ike Says Europe Can Be Held

Sen.Tte Told Twelve
U. S. Divisions Can

Hold Breton Pcnin- Opens Hearings ro r risn Hospital
sum, Annins, ^ 0 n N.Y.Gambling Here At Present

W A S H IN G TO N . Mar. 12- t/Vl
G rn n a l Dwight D. Ritenhawei
has told .enalort that 12 Am riuan
division*-— with .uflicient air and
tea «up|init could hold the U n ­
ion peninsula of Fiance against
any Russian attack.
In confidential testimony given
to Nutate committee. I eh I, the
Noitli Allaiitn Pail comm.sndri
« Vpiexed tniilideiite that ’"out
l5ll.lMNI,INltl eullglili lied people
.an .till whip PHt.OOO.lKW back­
ward lieople" III llllMla l! wai
. onirt

A.ieiting that the turn ill the
Kirillin, “ like thru )ohs." I.i.rnbower .aid lint il the Soviet leadr i . declatr wa. now “ they air
really fool. "
"Ib e y rannot win on the golHit
picture instantly niul quickly by
a eumpleti knockout," be snob
"Therefore wv do laic- w b- id,
bitter stmg rlr of attrtli-t. ng.vh &gt;t
j the Cnited State, and this Ifrtl,W A S H IN G TO N , Mar. 12 -id h —
hni.ihhi pecqde— when
they ar •
The
Force _announ&lt;e.l
Mrh H
n , Ua, k - i .
i, i. Air
.in ___
.i.,.. today united Ulldrr
utuler B
such
an
it I* railing to act., - duty in che
,, ,
(„,w) r t,.| thing on
neM mnr month, i
non-flylng |hu
uJ rr th,
Air National Guard unit, composed himself."
of 10,000 officers and men
Thr
fivr-*tar
General
told
,her. ‘ i ‘e^'w.u'in Two - - ' - . of Vto a i i . / F w
^ n t h " THe other7wUI to b ro u S l - r.im m ilte r* ^ Hint the uecUinn on
in during thc following , , w ** whether to use the ntomii homli
nunths.

Air Force C a l l s
Ten Thousand Non
Fl y i ng Personnel

Underworld Chiefs T o Kirk. L e f f l e r Suj;Resi Countv Build
Be Questioned Be­
Its Own Hospital
fore T V
Cameras

O f All Sections O f
Manpower Measure.
W A S H IN G T O N .* M ai
12 t/P)
[ h r House Arm ed S c iv ic r. Com*
m iller l.nlay a piuovcJ low -nng the
d ia ll age lo 18 and tiv month.,
and Iriigthrning of the v civ i.r term
to 26 month*.
C h a n man \ jn .o n (D -C ia ) .aid
the action wa. final and was taken
"without objection."
the Committee in clo-rd «e «•Ion is ronvidellop Brelloli l.y i v
lion a rev|*«d version of i l.r lull
intr.Hln.-isl I.) Yinson fm i-olting
ti*e draft age tielow the present IPyrai limit, evtrnding the period of
service, and setting iq. a U n iv e r­
sal .Military Training progiani for
tin- -,'iitiirr.
T lie II oimc hill differs in Sev­
ern! respect from till- one which
the Senate passed Friday.

No ho|tr wa. held out lol anv
rally con.tiudion ol a ho.pil.vl in
Seminole County by the Fi«h
estate in talk, mule al the l&lt;otaiy lull* lit on tod.iv hv lllll Kilk,
a nirmhei ol the ll.xpital l mumiller, or by \X A- I.r llln . our
id llic till.Ire. . 1, the Full c.latr,
luilh of whom suggested llial tire
(Mioplr line diould proceed al oner
with plans fm building a ( mint)'
hospital
ftr|Miiimg on a meeting held
Vinson I.a, |i)eitlrtrd ) pee.lv
Satuidav hv llic Hospital ( ■vininit• coiumiltre atqiroval. with the Is-■|&gt;stee with the Ft.h t.UVler.. Ml of .retting the I.ill before the House
Kilk ,aid Ihr ...mmiltcc wa. told
''» " » « • '

N E W YOR K. Mar. 12 — .1 '.—
George Morton l.ev&gt;. general
counsel for Itoorecrlt Itacewav.
told the Senate I rime Invrstiga*
lion rommillre l.olsy that hr
.•’ id I'rank I'o-lrllo, raoihlins
fisuir, ftilMMMl lo rid ihr fai r
track of biHikmakrrs, l ev. said
he made Ihr move to tr) to save
the Is*him,able trolling track's
licrn«e after a stair
official
warned him the track was "In­
fested oilh hookies." Ih r at­
torney, anprarin. at the state ol
a climatic senes of ro.nmiltrr
hearings, said hr paid I'ostrllo
ft.TCUO a .ear for four tears
ending in 1*1*. lie testified Ihr
late New York Stale Harness
«. oaUaa.a os rase al*.

ll,r * "*' f ,U ' r
*'o.h,„m l ami (hat plan, ate
itoinir «)tr.««! to build a hnipital in
i v i ..„,, i „ i„ . i, w , m c.„t mme .h.n
ornpnall) expected, |vmtilily $8(k),000. lie milled that the commit­
tee was a.'uied by the Fish tiuitrr.
w in t e r
p a r k . Mar
i&gt; — ol all poi.ibly co-oprtalion m plan,
t.M 't — The R-illir., College cam.
pus calmed down t-nlav following to build a County hospital heir.
M r. tofflcr nointed out that
word tliat about a third of the
dismissed for only five of the nine trustee,
( " ‘ ully wouli
wen- iim -s.-„| at the meeticg, that
,n t ..i n „ t „ M
would have to
le made on the
r e » '" n tlie hid on the l'.*I ami hospital
a ith lr th, id7 ,U tJ orhe future
1
"r
,nl" U r &gt;S ," ;'rn ‘ ’ •,n'1 / " J " " ' « • '■ » « J*
haa not y.-t torn let and so they
I to. n lf.
f value outweighs the moral its - -v e r the weekenddemanded fact* don't know .iuvv muen it is go ng
assignment* of the unit*
_
,___.
___
_
on
the
case,
today
the
»tuhut
Ihr
*lu
advantages
•o cost Rut .,«• ii-..nip- .m -I
-l -&gt;ut thrt
The III units in.lu.le rlevrn air*
If I thought the ne* v/at rn .lent* were qulellv In cla*»e»
(Jvias*:y
craft control and wainmg
_ ,, , ' m'“ l' r ' ' nrt
" r 1**11" whila arciose.1 meeliag wf
’ J*71 V ~are
" uw
five signal llrh l construction o - c J * ' *
* * ’*•
V
" ,r the
of
American
v ho.p_.fal of th- ir
gl |
i lie* Itollln,
iv m i ■ti « chapter
r t i « |u r i
«*i
. q i i t a i i t a i [wjMdmif
tint
tiai.li&gt;.
.
-------... .
with frdeiat n*i stale*», that ither
parties and line,
.-onimuniratinii it m
loi Full,right ( D -A r k l said Asswiallut, of U w lve rrily IVofesS. nato
hospitals are toing Isttilt else­
,-quadrons.
t.s s l _ . st.
i*..ta . i r n . .
. »or»
*s«ii.« was
M i l * called
t a i i i for
f o r late
' a t r in
i l l tthe
r i f idav
lav
where, ami that people here
Thl* call to non-flying
" 'i n * unit. i« j h- thought that the Culled S la t ., lo protest the action.
might never to say Ilia*, it Won’t
ought lo l-e making plan- lo
In nddlllmi to the molilligatlm,
President
of
tlie
local
chapter
,1 ••Mllau-a , 1s. P a g e « i s t
decs that have gone out to JJ u .i lie A -llo m b first, lie aigued l* Itnlpli Huntley, of the •clence
fighter and light liombrr wing- that this country uiigl.t to main­ faculty.
of the Air National Guard. Mon- tain the po-iitlnn Ilia'- It ill'ghl
The list of those |o to- ill tn„*« d
than half of these flying wing, al­ Use tin- I hii ill any line Russia pin- following «rst|o,is of the Hoard
Vokeil
w
ar
thruugh
a
satellite.
ready are &lt;&gt;n duty, the Air Force
and the prvsldenl wa«
Eisenhower .aid that il Kutsh of Tiustrr*
•aid, and tin- remainder will I*
,1 aailau** lla l*aae Tsta.
es-.-iii.-d
iilsiul
to
get
control
of
In service within a month.
l l s s l l s s i * lla I'a a r a l * .
The call up uf the IP units wil1
romplete the mohilitation of tin
ORLAN DO,
Mar
I.*— 4,11A ir National Guard'* aircraft run
More than IlMt horticultutists
tn&gt;l ami warning group*. One so-1
from .outheastrrn .ta le , will at­
group was ordered Into servo-,
At-'nxo Church, a former rr-l tend a three-dav annual meeting
several months ago.
■lent
of
Sanford,
died
rrccntlv
in
of the *o,tin , ii tertian of tlie
Due to the annual Pioneer Night
All officers and men hrough
N'ew Orb ill*, it wa, learned lien- American Society of Horticul­
Into service under today's orde, celebration at hake Marv. Satur­ Sunday.
tural Science opening here Apr
will serve 21 months unlrss th day night, tin- 8emln.de County
Yhr parent* of Mr. Church ili.-d I
Chr tutor of Commerce hu, .hang
period Is extended by Congress.
v.
Ii'iv
he
wav
very
)oung
and
ed it* scheduled Tourist Club pro
During the first day of the
H 'o s l U a r a lia N a r
l « “l
gram here to Mordav night. March he was raised by the tale Captain
W E I.P A R E B O AR D
and
Mrs.
II.
E.
W
hitnrr,
Die
lat­
Unit No. I of the Stale Welfare It*. Manager Ed Whitney an
te, an aunt, at their b-urve near
Hoard, tinned today from the old rtouuerd this morning.
De Wolski Is Student
hospital building at Fifth Street
A program of entertainment iv Silvrr Lake.
V I A i r F n r c i * School
A
graduate
of
lire
University
„
l
Monday
ami Oak Avenue t„ its form, i tiring planned for the
II
J lir
I u n i
i l l IIIM II
the South at Suwannee, Mi.
location in the Meisch lluilding, it night p n g . am, and n bs-al gtooii
Church's
first
Job
was
with
tinJ
M A T H E R AIR F O R C E RASE.
waa announced by Mr*. Troy Ilav, will provide movie fur the occas­
ion. Refreshments will lie served E. Ingraham p*rtv, the first white Calif., Mar. 12— (Special) Con
•upenriwr.
men to rrosa the Everglades, serv­ stadinr T . de Wolski, son of Mr.
The main office of the Hoard and it i* expected that more thui
i* Room
located in the real 308 persons will to prevent at thr ing In the capacity of "compass and Mr*. C. L. de Wolski of G&gt;re&lt;&gt;
man.” Thi* wa* in 1892.
Acres, Sanford, iv IWW a student at
of th* huilding. Mrs. Ray ha* 12 Tourist Center.
Soon afterward hv entered the the t'S A E llomhaidm.-nt School nl
mentors on her staff. Office hourReservations may tie made by
Intiirance
liusine**
and
moved
to
Mnlhv-r A ir For.',' base, Calif.
are from M OO A M. to 6:00 I' M telephoning Mr« W It LaFet
New Orlean*. In January he and I The course he Iv taking wilt
tra. 260-W
Monday through Friday.
Mr*. Churvh celebrated their got qualify de Wolski a, n„ Aerial
drn w,-tiding anniver-ary.
Observer, I lion,hard,,,cut I ami will
Survivors include the widow; on, •nt die hi,,, lo wear tin- wing
daughter, la u itr; two .on*. Ran
•f the "1017", a. hr I* known in
dr.tph and Alontn Lee Church and the A ir Force.
svveral
grandchildren.
Funeral
This i* the second school the
service* were scheduled In to held •nptain has attended since rr
thl* afternoon in New Orlean.
■riving his commission in March of
‘ II In It'll' hr completed the Ail
DIG FOt ll M F E T
Tactical School at Tyndall An
lit C A R L It \ Ill'll \s
Force Rase, Fla.
PARIS, Mar. 12 (A t The f„„r
(.'apt. de Wol.ki served av a
power deputies opened their sec­ troop carrier pilot with the Hth
ond week of tnrrOng- today, for­ Air Force in thr la t war. Aftr,
tified iiy a French lunch designed termination of the wal, he weld to
to "ease the tension."
the 1.1th Air Force in PhilippineDelegate* from thr U. S , R„s. fur 26 month*.
■la, llrliain and France— who atr
deadlocked in their effort* to nr
C IIA D L E Y R E I T S E D
range a foreign minister*’ con­
M IA M I R E A C H , Mat. 12- ,,11~
ference— went to Pari*’ Rose Pai­ llnppy Chandler wa. again irfu.rd
ne* directly from the lunch at a new eontraet a* ha.rball com­
which Foreign Minister
Rotort missioner today by Du- Major leaSchuman wa* host.
gar rluj, owner*. ID* present
•i v t-n-y.-tvr runtrart expire. April
O IL S T O V E E IR E
tit, 1962.
A defective oil stove resulted
,*n a fire that damaged the kltrhr,,
GO/.II V IS IT
and content* In a home at Twelfth
L O N D O N , Mar. 12 (11
Street and Olive Avenue at I blu bear of the ixland of Goto*
o'clock Saturday afternoon.
Rockingham Palace dl*cto*rd to
At the same time a gras* fire day that Princes* Elisabeth will
was raging to a wide eileni in vlxlt there later thl* month.
the Drramwold seetlon, said Chief
Go*., is the leaser of the tw.
M. N. Cleveland.
It took more main island* whirl, make up thi
than three hour* of fire fighting H iitl.ii naval luixtion of Malta.
and backfiring under Ihr Chief*
Primary purpose of Elisabeth'*
direction before the threat of thr trip, which begins Mar. It*, will b
fire was eased.
No property to spend a while with husband
damage waa reported.
Prince Philip. H r i* stationed at
Malta with th* British Mediterran­
RESCUED
ean Fleet, In whtrh he command, a
COVENTRY,
frigate.

II* ---------- t T a --------- 1------a

Koliins S t u d e n t s
•
|
Protest Dismissal

Of 19 Professors

to

T h ''

f-ommlltee

r. Jivle.l

two

f,o m
1 nuerR*l .Militar&gt; Irani,ng plan.
Y in .o n **id the committ.-e turne.l down "overw helm ingly" a m o­
tion l.y Rep, A rends i K -ll lt to
m a Kr two separate hills.

Ity a vote of 17 to !! ,
ii«tapproved a motion l.y Reft A n tierson (It-CalifI to set up twu
title, in tire hill— on,- dealing with
draft iliatiges and Die othei with
U M T.
Vinson *aid the trnop..|o.E u ­
rope controversy ha-l not yvt la*en
I rought up.
T h r House Republican
nolirV
roniiuillae last Friday adoptrd a
(•'aailaa.e n* r , . , si*.

Seminole Count y
F a i r Scheduled
II o r t i cl i l t mists To Open Tonight

Tourist Club Meet
Delayed To Mar. It)

Alonxo Church Dies
In New Orleans

To Ifrld Throe-Day
Meet In Or la ndo

Allied Soldiers Freed A fter Bed ‘Schooling’

lg thatr way hack In AlUad Una* fallowing

7LSPL&amp;,

Crime Committee
No Hope
Is Seen
If
.
r
r . , •*
.. «

at Communism** failed to hupregg th* bop*.

l ewph A. cel Una. Batov*' H .fltC r l Lawton*. Aimtrslio, and U . O .o tp X Pmrrta,

R A IN F A L L
Although the shower last niaht
and early this morr'tig t tiPirt
only 211 Inch of precipitation It
waa welcomed hr grower* as th*
end o f a dry spelt which ha* lasted
IS day*. It wa* the first rainfall
during March. The la*t recorded
rain wa* on Feb. 21, E. J. Hough,
ton, weatherman, said thl* morn­
ing.

horo of tko J w
Uy today.
Rare barked
wake the Aurl
and they escape
children
from
quonset but ha
Not *0 long
•aid. ha triad to
because the pup

The
Semin.de County
Fair.
.|M&gt;n*o,ev| Ity |’»«t 61, thr Am eri­
ca,, Legion, will often toidghl at
tiiOtl o'clock uml
will continue
tbr.oigb Satut.lay, James IJ Gallow ay, la-gion Fair chairman, an­
no,, nerd thl* morning
Drtcrihing the fax a. "bigger
and better than ever", lie stated
Dial two large lent- will house
the .-xhlhil*.
Among the out*iandm,r exhi­
bit - will be tiu-se of itn- Seminole
County
Hom r
Demon, t tat ion
C lub-, the Veteran u„ the Farm
Training Cla*. and the Future
Farmer*. Roy Scout tr»o|,*. The
Florida Highway I'aim l and the
state lia, n r and F i-h Commi.,lon.
Tire Seminole C.nint)- Chamber
uf Commerce ha. brought ove&gt;
from the Central Florida Exhibi­
tion at Orlando the stage u|&gt;on
which it presented fashion show*
These shows will to of 20 minute
duration, *aid Manager Ed W hit­
ney.
School children will tie admitted
free to the fair on luitli Friday
■ml Saturday uftrtunun at from
1:'M) ta 1:00 I'.M .
The
Pul l
Amusement Co., ha. charge ,.f thr
midway.

Two Hearings Hold
In County Court
Tw o preliminary bearing, were
held in County Court Friday by
Judge Douglas Hlrustrom.
Ernest W nlU, who wa» charged
with r,tiering the home of II M
West, 814 Pine Street on Feb. 1(1
amt taking 176 In cash and a ta.lin,
was ordered held under
IldHW
bond on a charge of breaking and
entering.
J . IL Krld was hound over foe
action of the Circuit Court under
11,600 bond on a charge of armed
robbery. The charge wa* brought
by R. W. Ilarnex, Atlantic Coast
Line yard foreman. The defendant
i» a yard

Snnford Weather
High yesterday 78
Low today W
Rain .11 Inrn.
Normal March rain 2.71 inches

The Weather
JACKSONVILLE. Mar. I 2 - i At
41
Atlanta
47
8
•14
Bistnark
.18
Chicago
e»
r»
12
Denver
10
pee Moines
24
Fre*no
37
•14
48
16
New York
Seattle
4.1
16
18
Washington
11
Winnipeg
17
•II
Jacksonville
•&gt;6
.12
•Ul
Miami
74
Tallahareee
m
71
T im pa
80
64

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